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Leavenworth Tribune from Leavenworth, Kansas • 4

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mat Some very elegant centimes are being get fflE DAILY PRESS. dp expressly for this Ball, and all who at tend will certainly enjoy a nmt pleasant DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES. Dr. Heely Delegate Elected la ike Four Warde by La SleJerMeg. evening, rrecentions nave ceen taken to IiEATENWORTH MAKCH, 20.

admit no improper characters, and a com mittee will see every one's face before they enter the Hall. Only those holding invita CLOSING OUT SALE! tions will be admitted, and they will have 1 HE SALE! to prooore ticket from the committee, as no tickets will be sold at the door. This will be the last Masque Ball of the Tba "nnterrified" held their primaries in the different wards last night and it will be aeon by the figures below polled a very good vote. The candidates Toted for wen Dr. 8.

F. Neely and George TJmmethun. Neely carrying all the wards by larga majorities. The following is the result. FIRST WABU.

Neely, 1U8; Ummethuo, The fallow and all who enjoy dancing should attend, i GREAT CLOSING OUT DRT GOODS. dentil ef Mr. Geo. H. Wearer, the senior member of the nnn or THE KISER-MACKEL TRAGEDY.

Geolftaer, "It la Beth Of Kow And One Of I'e Must Very Severe- ly Condemned. During the sale our sales have been unprecedentedly large and has been a success Brans 424 426 Delaware The White Oafcs. New Mexico, Golden Era contains a lengthy aeoount of the late shooting affair at that place botween Peter beyond our utmost expectations, and why? because we have done just what we adver Maokel and Frank Kiser, both former resi dents of this oity. It would seem from the report that Kiser had the girl, who is only tised to do sold goods at cost. We expect this week to dispose of more goods than ing were elected delegates and alter-natt from this ward Delegates -Julius Martin Hunt, Frank T.

Lynch, A. Kern. John Harmon. Adolf Lange, William Cook, John Brandon, Charles Tholen, Cbsrlas M. Salinger.

Alternates Alois Kirmeyer, Win. Dun-den Ohas. Feat, Ed. Murphy, E. Miohael, Jno.

F. Kichards, J. W. Park, H. A.

Wil-kins, Travis Finley, Hardy Soloman. School Board John Westluko, Conniil George Botbb, WOOKD WABD. Dr. Neely, US; Mr. TJnimelb.ua, 90.

The following are the delegates and alternates: Delegates Thomas F. Fenlon, Fred. Bornhauser, Thomas Byau, Stephen Naebsr, Tim McCarthy, Charles Acken-hausen, S. Biehards, James McQnad, Henry Yerkes, Captain W. A.

Cads. Alternates Emil Wetnl, Thomas diaco-mini, William Davis, Fred Herman, II. about sixteen years old, under his whole control for nearly a year, and, owing to the rMIOODS any week during the sale. Our stock is yet in good condition, well assorted, So girl's youtbfulncss and doubting Riser's intentions, the father tried his best to keep the parties as far apart as possible, but seemingly to no effect. The Era says that ASD.

don't delay if you want bargains, but come at once. Mr. Maskel went But to purchase goods and visit his family at Leavenworth, leaving his daughter her in oharge of his store, and when be returned he brought another little daughter with him. Mr. Maekel IRIEID STORE, IK.

FOSTER sleeps in the store and his daughter has always occupied a room adjoining. On Saturday night the father was awaken Fryzbylowici, Joseph Paul, John O'Brien, C. Warner, John diclell, Captain 6. A. Conch.

ed by the small girl tapping at his window and crying. It was about 2 o'clock in the night, and when the father asked the cause Sehool Board A. B. Haven. Couneil John Osdell.

TBIBD WABD. Dr. Neely, 201; Mr. Vmmethnn, 128 of her trouble, shs told him that her sister was gone. Her first impressions were that City Clerk'a Offtco Open From a.

m. KANSAS MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION she had probably eloped with Eiser, and after clothing himself he proceeded to the The following gentlemen are the delegates and alternates CITY BRETIT1E. Republican-primaries to-night Overcoats are still at a premium. Oranges lor the million, at Tanner's. bouse of Joseph Karober, which is in the Delegates- Joliu W.

Crancar, H. W. Only Hataal Life Aoaeelatiea OaTer. Ing Annotate Protection in Old Office, Hta vicinity of Kiser's house, thinking that Klemp, Daniel Ferry, John Ebinger, Wm. Kareher might give a clue as to their D.

Shalloross, Jacob Rohr.Frenerick Smith, Richard Norbey, H. T. Green, Vietor Mul- Jellies and shell goods at Tanner's. This cold snap has put a stop to plow whereabouts, but he knew nothing about it Kareher cot up, and while getting en venon. Ajnounting to $100,000 before the first of March.

luw gone 'miKRal have marked every article at a price KEUABli-IjSb OF COST OB PHOHT. But with the aele parpoae of eeUing on eight. The demand tor the tale being of ench nature, that il it be possible, by any inducement to olose at aooner, we shall leave no etone unturned to do eo. Probably never again wiH the people have such an opportunity to lay in a store of Dp floods for future use, eo cheaply, aa in this ale, rtaoh iinraense discount, will made trial ao one can reeiet procuring many of the bargain, we shall offer. Every item in the establishment will be offered at a bargain.

Nothing will be ketd In reserve, at the tale i Eonaficle UunnaliHea Peremptory It waa to have bean hoped that this Terrific Slaughter! Woald not hare been rendered neceesar be ease of ear bereaTemont. Vet ae it ha trans-wired that this stock must be realised in cash, propose to do it as quickly as low prices will 0 NOT DELAY CALLING ing. his clothes, Maokel went to Kiser's house Alternates Ed. Morgan, Charlei Carrier, Ikks for the Easter trade at B. M.

and beard the voice of Kiser and his daugk Tanner's. to 9 p. m. OmcE or Lrrr Clebs. 1 LxAVENWuBrB, March 19, 1883 From and after this day nntil Saturday, March 21, ls83, at which time the poll books will be closed, this office will be open at 9 o'clock a.

in. and remain open until 9 o'clook for ths purpose ot registering all legal voters, who have ao fur failed to register for the year A. D. 1883. O.

C. Bkeleb, City Clork. tjirlfca' jilyeertne Waive. The bent on earth can truly be said ol Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a sure core for outs, bruises, scalds, burns, wonnda, and all otber sores. Will positively cure piles tetter and all skin eruptions.

Sati faction guranteed or money refunded. Only $5 cents. For sale by Spencer Sc Co. terin conversation. He then retnrned to Bobert Gibson, Otto Sobmeckel, B.

O. Clark, G. Kodennaaa, The. Jones, Patrick Byan, Thomas Oariier, John Mulone Karcher's house and told him what be had Remember Brown's Arnica Salve is warranted Capt Joe Wilson is a candidate for heard, then both went to Kieerle bouse, and Msckel knocked at the Mayor of Topeaa. School Boitrd Sidney Aehion.

Connoil John Kelley. FOUBTH WABD. Dr. Neely, 167; Mi. TJmmethun.

06. The door. Kiser asked, "Why's there Maokel B. H. Tanner ha on htnd a ohoice apply of butter.

Gentle Womep. Who want glossy, luxuriant nnd wary tresses of abundant, beautiful Hair must nse LYON KAT1IAIR0N. This elegant, cheap article alwarv makes the Hair grow freelf and fast, keeps it from foiling eut, arrests and cares gray-npss, removes dandruff and itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curling tendency ana keeping it la any desired position. Bean tlfnl, healthy Hair is the sore res alt of using EatliaJrori, orricitBS. J.

Davis President 8Hr.l.aa President. Jno. Moon Seoretary E. N. Morrill Treasurer W.

Blue Medical Director E. Morrill. J. P. Davis Direotore Jno.

E. Moon. Otm FLAM LITE INSUBAKCB AT ACTUAL ST. Any person, male or teraale, betweeen the ages of 18 and 60 years inclusive, of sound mind and body, who can pass the required medical examination, may obtain a polioy in this association as lollows: eosr or lUKBiaarjir. Polioy l.mlted to $1.500 $12.00 informed him who he was.

when Kiser said, "what do you want Meckel replied, following gentlemen are the delegates and Let all Republicans turn out to-night "I want to come in and get Mary." Kiser the alternates: and do their duty. answer; "If you want to come inhere Delegate Christ. Sohubert, Maurice you will have to get a search warrant. O'Connors, Peter Becker, James MoAuiiffe, Everhardy, B. T.

Flora, John C. Then said "I want Mary and that Togel, John McCormick, George Braun. is all I do want. Daring this time the girl requested to go eat to hr father, but Alternates Thos. WalUoe, James Con Kiser would not permit it, saying "I will ACABD.

To all who are suffering from th errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, I will send a recipe that will cure you FREE OF CHARGE. A great remedy waa discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. lumen, Station New York Oity.

nors, Jacob M. Eukle, Jack Lonergan, Uns, Policy limited to $3 000... 1100 Henrlci, Julias Miller, Fred Storm, Jaoob protect you. It is both of us now and one of us must die." There was no light in the house, and daring the conversation just Engle, Archie Girard. As people, generally, are alive to their own recited Kiser waa getting his revolvers and bchool Board J.

L. Wever. Connoil George Kohn. BKCAPITULATIOrlfl. One Policy limited to $1,600, and ta Policy limited to $3,800, to man and Two Policies, each limited to $1,500, to man and Two Policies, eaoh limited to ton man and as soon as he found them he opened the interests, and the door, at the same time presenting two First ward, Dr.

Neely, 123; Mr. TJmme revolvers pointed at Maekel, aa he stood thun, 51; majority for Neely, 71. choice of this Grand .2180 on a platform in front of the door. Mack 1 Second wurd Dr. Mr, TJmme Ask for Jersey Lily Complexion Powder, 25 cent, best When ordering a new suit of clothes do not forget J.

A. Thomas. Attend the primaries to-night and aeleot good men for delegates. Call at M. Tanner's and get some fine cabbage.

He has a large atook. Go and secure your seat for "Karl" at tho New Opera House, to-morrow night. Call on J. A. Thomas and leave yonr measure.

He will give you a perfect fit. Copies of the new oity map can be had by calling at the office of the City Engi-nee. Try the Leavenworth nut coal for cooking stoves. It la free from dust and sulphur. J.

A. Thomas ha tbe Snout suitings to be found in the city sad always gives a perfect fit J. A. Thomas, Merchant tailor, has on hand the finest let of suitings to be found in the city. The remains of J.

Jerailaw were followed to th grave by a large number of the friends of the deoeaaed. Provided, however, thtt in either than, 90; majority for Neely, 56. Stock will not he long bad a bull dog revolver in his pooket which he drew instantly and both parties lred. no ucuncDcnii eoe eosyandotte st. UK.

nCnUtnoUn, kansaso-ty. mo. ArtmitarmaAiMUinmeiicint. Outr IB ymri' practise 12 in Cfcicafo. Third ward-Dr.

Noely, 201, Mr. TJmme both polioie are issued at one aad tbe Saras time, if not regular membership fee thun, 128; majority for Noely, 78. Ki ear received a shot in the left breast abo ut font inches above the nipple, in te. will be required. Fourth ward Dr.

Neely, 197, Mr, remaining. G.E. Weaver, wards the neck, while Meckel received Medical examination not to exceed $2.00 methnn, 9C: majority for neely, 101. Authoriieit by the Stro to treat Cbronlo, Nervous and Private LMa-aeases. Seminal Weakness (ttloht losus).

Sexual Debility, ilvssof srxuui pou'er) and all Inipodimenbi to marriage. Also, Piles, Tupe-worm Khen-niHtisro, AstUma, Epilepsy, Urinary and Hkln Uibease. Ac. Cures guar in any one oase. shot on the inside of the left thigh, causing TOTAL TOTES.

Bneklen'o Arnica naive. The best salve in tbe world for cuts bruises, ulcers, salt rheuin, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, oorns, and all skin eruptions, aud positively oures piles, It is gn-ranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Spenoer and Co drug store Filth an Delaware Streets. Blood Will Tell.

And tine Spring the blood in your veins is sluggishly coursing, or i thin, watery and lacks vitality. This means malaria or typhoid fevers, rheumatism, or affections ot the Bladder or Kidneys before you are throe months older, unless corrected Save yourself all tbe expense and suffering of sickness, by nseing at once that great blood purify er, Sarsapnrilla, Dandelion and Iodide of Poiusoium. prepared by Browu Medicine Co. Delays are dangerous, pro cure a bottle now. a flesh weuud only aud which is not serious- Dr.

Neeley $70 For tbe payment of the current expenses of the Association, yearly due will be re Mr, TJmmethun 465 The extent of Kiser's wound is not yet ds quired a follow terminsd, as the ball did not go through 30S Dr. Neely' and the surgeon was unable to ascertain its Open a policy oi $1,500 Upon a poliey ol i00(l 4.00 eours aftar it penetrated the body. Up te anteed or monev refunded. baree, low. Over eases cured-Hxporienee is lniortant.

All med gtnes furnished rcudy for use no running to drug gores. Patients treated at a dhtanco by letter and express; medicines sent everywhere, free from garo ornrcakofrc. No Injurlons medicines used. r'o detention mm business. Suite your rase and fiend for terms.

Consultation free and rnncdentiai, personally or by letter. A ROOK for both sexes Illustrated and circulars of other things, sent sealed in plain envelope, fur two lie stamps. B3f My Prne Museum now open see description in above book. "iar 434 li 426 Delaware To pay death olaira and expectation in this writing, however, Kiser appears te be This fanny piece will be presented lor getting along well end the wound is soastd the first time to-morrow evening at the Mew demnity a levy will be made upon each poliey holder according to the amount of Leavenworth. I Kansas, red not neccossarily fatal.

Opera House. The Omaha Bee says: "Mr. poliey and age at joining, never to exceed Mr. Matthew Howell and family left to. day for San Francisco where they propose Maokel has been arrested on the eharge Gardner is very clever indeed, his dialect of an assault with intent to kill, and a en and specialties being among the best we A Slew Inatltntlon -meant If eating; the following amounts Ths eg the nearest birthday shall be deemed the age of a member, making their permanent home.

There was 9,350 voter registered te plaint ha been made against Kiser for the FITH have ever listened to. His 'business' is sjomuany. same offence and a warrant issued and pat refined, qHiet style, much like 'Jos Jeffer dy, and (till thev were coming. There is The Leevenworth Steam Heating Company is now prepared to do all kinds of into the hands of an officer for his arrest and all bis work is of a 'high order. 1.00 Meckel will have a preliminary examina work in tbe line of steam heating, plumbing and gas fitting, and guarantee to do Patti Bosa is one of the most charming Between the ages of 18 and 25..

jg '41'" 60.. ii 54 .1 gg JQ nly three day more to register. Mr Mc Ginnis sister-in-law to David Staiger left to-day for home in Denver, tion before Justice Klanohard as soon as 120 1.50 2.00 good work at reasonable prices. We have OR FALLING SICKNESS, Ptrnianently cared no hnmbnjf by on month's nnago of Dr. Goulard's Olebrated la ful liable Fit Powders.

To con Tin ce sufferer that these Powders will do all we claim for them we will send them be mail, post paid, a free trial box. As Dr. Goulard is the only physician tbat has eTer made this disease a special study; and as to our knowledge thousands hare been Kiser is able to appear in court. soubrette on the stage and is whole show in herself. Her songs are well chosen and rendered with a vivacity and good ana an additional sum ol tea cents on Colorado and waa accompanied by' Authur eldest son of Mr.

Staiger. City Clerk Beeler will keep the regis eaoh assessment to pay expense ef collect taste that coptures her audience, while her LADIES' ing tbe same. dancing is simply We predict for the little lady a brilliaut future, as she tration book open all this week from 9 m. to 9 p. m.

until Salurdty next, which is Ths whole thing is a very ad affair and the poor girl is the greatest sufferer, sad being a mere child is entitled to the sympathy ef all good, ohari table minded people while Kiser eanuot expect anything but the soorn snd contempt of a respectable eom. munity." ins ago at wmon a person becomes a member remains his assessable age during is still yonng and possessed of qualities II1 QSLINUNDERWEAR life. stock of good hydrants and are prepared to fit up business houses and private resi deuces with water pipes. We will furnish estimates on jobs and give any information parties may desire in regard to water sup-piles. We shall carry in stock a full line ol bathroom supplies, sinks, pumps, hose and hose carts, chandeliers and everything needed in our line of business.

We employ only skilled labor, and we shall eudeavor to please all who may favor us with their orders. Give na a call aud get our prices before making your contraots. Office 102 Delaware street Stives Pass, Proprietors. which cannot fail to win her fm in her permanently cured by the use oi these powders, we will guarantee a permanent cure in erery caa or refund you all money expended All sufferers should frire these Powders an early trial, and be conrinceil of their curative powers. Price, for laigje box, $3.

or 4 boxes for $19 Sont by mail to auy part of the United 8tatos or Canada on receipt of price, or by express CO. D. Address ASH Sl BOBBINS, 3fi0 Falfon Brooklyn, N. T. Tbe Association guarantee thst all money chosen profession." Attend the Primaries To-night.

Don't iorget the Republican primaries to Heal Estate Transfer. Ths following transfers cf rtjj estate collected by assessment to pay death and expectation indemnity olaims, ahali be applied to these claim only, There are no classes ef divisions except were Sled lor record: SMALL, RAMSEY VORIES1 night. Elect none but the best men as delegate to the convention, and don't be deceived by voting for atn ho ssy they Dennis Mulligan to M. E. Albright, lots tbe grading as regards aces, each member the last day of registration.

Let every Kepublioan turn out to-night aud attend the primuries. It is to ba hoped that our Doroof ratio friends will not indulge or try to vote a they uaaally do. The water was pumped np to the re-sevoir on Pilot Knob te-day. It is expected that the high pressure will do considerable damage to some of the pipe to-day, and 4-" From the appearance of thin ga it look oh if mayor Fnrteacn would have no oppo-ition for tbe Maycrality to-night A nomination this lime is equivalent to an election on the Republican ticket 23, 21, 25, 26 and 27, block $023. Regular spring stock are Republican nnd will go to the poll Bobert D.

Callahan to Great Western paying as per schedule rate on the death any Poliey holder, the heneloisry the net proceed of one ass Mtmsat up in all member of the Associa Stove Company, lot 6, block I $10. now in. witb a Democratic baiiot. We want good Counoilmen, a go if School Board and a. good Mayor.

Samael Bell and wife to John Bell, the tion until the aggregat of ataasiment west fractional half of the southwest fractional quarter of section 6, township 10, rabge 21; $1,000. exceed th limit of hi oi her Policy; then A rine Hair Ooooaibt dresses the hair perfectly, and We are making a special saleof our well known lock stitch th assessments decrease in proportion te CONSUMPTION. POSITIVELY CUBED. All iff rers from this disease that are anxious tr cured should try Dr. Kifsner's Oele.

bretett Consumption Powders. These I'owder are tl only preparation known that will cure Conai option and all diseases of the throat and lung! -indeed, so strong is our faith in them, sua lso to convince you that they are no humbug, to wiU forward to erery sufferer, by moil, post aid, a free trial box Wo don want your money until you are per. fectly satisfied of their curative powers. If your life is worth saving, don't delay in giving those Powdorsa trial, as they will surely cure you. Price, for large box, S.

or 4 boxes for Sent to any part of the United States or Canada by mail, on rocoipt of price. Address, ASH BOUBIN8, 3C0 Fallon Brooklyn, N. T. Dr, Kohner and wife to James B. Petty, ja also a preparation unequalled for the B.

JONES, one of the oldest tailors in our oity, has just opened nnt a new sture at No. 107 Delaware street where he would be pleawd to see all bis old customers. He is one of the best cutters in the city, guarantees good fits, works cheap, never fails to give perfect satisfaction. He makes repairing a speciality. Call and see him and ym will not regret it tnl7-ly.

PHOTOGRAPH OALlJiKY. I wish to notifr the publio that I am to do all kinds of work in the line of photographing in the very beat and latest style of the art- Mr facilities for oopying, mlarging and doing large work are uneouallod in the weat. Bpecial attention given to oil painting from life, or old at reasonable prices. No 109, Firth street between Shawnee and Delaware straara. east aide.

8. Ratjcb. McKiuley now turns oat with? the inoroase of the membership. Oao. E- special agent, 411 Sbawaee street the northeast quarter oi the southeast quarter of section 12, township 12, range white muslin under $1,000.

eradication oi aanaruu. The superiority of Burnett's Flavoring Extracts consists in their purity and great Krpubltran Convention. At tbe call ef the Chairman, the Bepub-. wear, which erave such reilee Ueart. Emma Griffin, tor carrying concealed universal satisfaction weapons, dismissed.

Tba weapon consist ed of a good sice razir, which she says she last season. All these Rogh en allele rs out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ante, gophers, Drncgiaie. Loot. A Masonic Maltese oroes watch charm. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at Insley, Shire A Co 's bank.

W. a Bono lioan Oity Central Committee, net at the was in the habit of catting her oorns witb and "shaving" bar fellow, oflee of F. E. Hnnt, Marob 12th, 1883, at 10 o'clock a. W.

8. Bend, in the ftbair garments are made for J. B. Chill, drank and profane language, John MeKee, Secretary, pro torn. dismissed.

WATCH Thomas F. Palmer, disturbing the peace and tnose wno bought last year can testify as to their su and using prolans language, eoalinaed till 22ud: I. I ajr Per Hale. -Timothy hay, either twicd or less. Jo WarTasaa, No.

Ill Cherokee etreet one of the baudsotnest express wsgons in tbe city. It is one of Hesse's make end reflects uach oredit on that gentleman as a wagon manufacturer. Concordia Lodge no 8 Knights of Pythias has completed arrangements for tbo annual ball, to be given Monday nigbt March 26tbi' and without doubt it will be the beet ball bf tbe Cards are oat for ths marriage of Miae Elix ibnth May King th oharming daughter of Mrs. bert Parbam and Lteat Benj. Oheever.lJ.

8. AW at St Paul's ohureb, at 8 o'clock Monday evening next All of Brown's Family Medicines are sold by all druggWts in Kansas, who keep in stock that king of remedies for indlgee tlon, dyeptpsl and headache. Brown's Pepsin Toqio. which has already saved the lives of thousand. SO cent.

Try II 1 7 Personal. Col Gllpatrick and wife retnrned from Washington this morning. BfJ the ong'ifthe Ptm. The stylognpnio pen is one of the neoee. series of nr modern eitilixtlioa.

If Hood's nerior oualitv and Emma Griffin, petit laroeny, discharged Jessie Dixon, keeping hon.ee ol 111 fame. jury in the oaae diaeaaiged and ease eoa linaed till to-morrow. Good stock for fruit, shade and ornetnen. taL Sale yards $11 Cherokee etrest. Order aad teqairiee received by telephone at $10 Cherokee afreet D.

0. HtwTaoMia cheapness we invite attention to the very Low Prices, at which these goods are offered. Make your selection while the assort stadeea Death. Mrs. Jeremiah Hoyt, mother of Mrs.

Thomas Leonard, died suddenly this morning at he( residence on Walnut street, between Fifth aud Sixth streets. Up to about half past six last evening Th primary meetings were called for Marob 20th, at 7 o'clock p. at the following pl.oti to it First Ward tAt Van Toyl'a stable. Second Ward At CbapUa's stable. Third Ward tae Oity Scale, tad the lroarth Ward at Adam Eharts, eoraer of Seventh and Kiowa streets! (ell to be kept open from to half-past o'clock, to elect five aalegato end five altercate, Id a Republican Convention, te assemble the court room booee, Match 21st, 1813, at o'olock p.

to nominate candidates for ths following otnees, to-wlli Mayor of the Oity, Police Judge and three Coaitablesi4, The primary meeting in each ward will lest eeadidatoB for Couusila.o tad Meat, bets of tbe Boord of Education W. B. Bono, balrsian. Jon MoKn, Secretary Pro Tarn. I i 'wUMUm BBMATt.

-7? SsesAL Or nan. Leavenworth. Xaiuee, Mtnb xaHteaaal Corp, P.U. A.l-Ta highest tots. she was seemingly in the enjoyment of good health when sho suddenly fell off a Wanted.

Papll at the K.nsas Business College Spring term begins Mareb Stb. Day and nigbt school. H. Orr, Principal, 328 Dels-ware Street. 'V'-' ThatHaebaadef Jtiae A.C.

Is three time the man bewas before begaa astng "WUs' Halth Beaewer." Draggieta. ed complete. I have on exhibition in my east show, window a fine line of American and imported watches, vWhich Ml close out regardless ot cost1 i' chair on which she waa sitting nd remained uneonscious until her death, wbieb took song bad- bora "Dip. dip, dip eaateed af place at tM this morning. Mrs.

Hoyt was an estimable lady, and was universally liked and respected by all who knew her. Met lee te stabs ri acre. Until father notice, the eerrUre of This Stitch, ttitob. sUtoh," it would have lost iU text at th hand of Mr. Livermotw, who hasgivea hiaegf tajs-perfvotij of penbeldst, and eaeelnd inkV aH to one, aaadsosje, aad always at band tag ready for The inveatoi at.

in Mt issprevesMBts iatd it, sad bow what re-oaaias bat for evry re rib and letter writer to flarl it vo. hit doth. Ik, fltlW ted cleaner, all go with It Aad to crown all, the prise hat been rednoed to M. Bead taalaskeaat to thesoU sgeat Mr. Loala Puss.

John franks, Willie Franks, Irate Every watch warranted as represented. Nichols nod Walter Cloegh, are satboricsd I wUldethe sp-tnkling ibis year tor So taauper week, for 14 fet froel) eoraer washtiger oaooatd. A I eat the ooly oao Ikal ha or eaa ur eoBlraol with the Water Company lor tea years to do Ike snvtokliag, I have eoacloded put the down, to th tety lowest At IhU i -m trio every one should have sprinkliug 4 i. Ioo'l make arreafeuieBls before yon U.A iAv kvmm II mi ii hi west toaneiUare, 17 do-saa teenetasnre, SI. above serai sssaa Id collect snd receipt for subscriptions for ottl satan kaasldiu.

M. iter sent. i 7' V' 49, l)itm trtrnt ibis paper. H. Aller, Proprietor.

The Parlas Bail. preoaUlaa wind, onttetfr sharastsi of weather tain aasetust ef twhtaril or assttsd asea dar. antst r'awr enxw- fcseowsn1 99 iBaVexawVH CsjVbjwV SkjaaanwaT On Thursday evening, tba atacb talked af Paris bet snsaqite lakes phee et OM iafc river, 10 test I bwhoi shore Urn water i i K9 ffaekir-jtot ftttorh. s' tbe iura mm a imci rea rvadtftwlMrastt lUtian Worsg sanssilsr, with Slight, wtje enslojlj Kaon toBSBrotireo- nll. Toe manager bev Ml atklsi andon to make this the trsadaat mm Sail IW ir it J.e-.

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