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8 TfHE TIMES PHILADELPHIA, SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 6, 1881. TO THE FREE 1IIECK B0M Conditions of (he Great Western Match and the Oilier Contests of Nolo. AMERICA'S Largest Instalment "Credit" House Citizens of Philadelphia! LEGEND OF THE LOST PAWN TO MORROW 6 i Steinitz in the Irish Capital Calcutta's Defeat. The Final French Scores, The conditions of the great Western chess match, in which Jmtd will risk risk against My Customers will find that the extensive altera You who believe In a government of the People by the People for the People who think that the affairs of a great city should be conducted on the straight lines of honest business, and not on the crooked lines of party politics, and are in favor of the election of public servants on the basis of character and capacity, and on that basin only, who know that you are plundered, and have grown tired of slavish submission to the rule of the Boss, the Leaders and the Ring, are invited to meet at INDUSTRIAL HALL, Broad Street, above Vine, risk, are that ho winner ol the first seven guinea shall be pronounced Hie winner and that an average time iimit of fifteen move per hour shall be allowed.

I'lay will take place every Monday and Saturday, from ii) to 12 P. at the St. Louis Mercantile Library Chess room. It Isfttsohiterestlnif to know that during the past ten yearn Mackenzie and JiitUI have played tltlrtce i gamea together, of which the captain won eight and a half and Judd won four and a hail'. CtTKINITZ IS TIIK IRISH CAPITAL.

Bteinit, has been play tup chess fn the Irish capital, and line, interesting chess it has been, too. He played, in all, three eonsultaiioii games, four bliiutfuld guinea and 8 toon games simnltuiu'onsly, winning in nearly tvery case, although his opponents weie the best players that Ireland could produce. The most notable game of the visit was the following remarkable con KulintioMgaine in which Steinitz, on the seventh move, made new m.d important departure from the accepted methods ot playing the attack in the French opening: tions in progress during the past five weeks are so nearly completed that I will be able to accom mod'ate them again on my first floor in the following departments: Silks, Satins, Dry Goods, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, Jewelry, Silverware, Fancy Goods, Ladies' and Men's Underwear, ULAPKt airns, AioncK 'and Wallace. to a. to 4, P.

Kt to B3. to 3. Castles. WuiTF Stcinlis. 1.

I' lo 4. 2. 1 In 4. 3. I' l.

4. Kkto0 3. fi. II Hi 3. (I.

CaNllt'K. 7. 1' lo IJ Kt 3. inmrlnro ninv pxoiTlse an Im This new anil stromr On Saturday Evening, February 12 MY MOTTO For the Present Year will be that of Last Year: "If the Goods I sell you are not satisfactory and as represented, come to me and I will allow all reasonable claims." AT 8 O'CLOCK, punuiu iiiiiucuct' un me 01 i i timicu utiense. 7.

ti 3. 8. II to Kt a. Kt to R4. 0.

Pto Kt3. I'toK H4. 10. It lo sij. II to tj 2.

11, to 4. lo 11 3. VI. Kt lo S. Ktto B3.

J3. li Ktlo 113. Ktloll3. 14. ItloQ II mi.

11 to Kl6. lft. (i to 3. Thp iiiiliutnry Hti of one of those ereat combinations for which Mr. fetciuitz luia become so justly celebrated.

15. Kt to 0. lftPxP. PxP. 17.

Kt P. 11 It. JH. KxB. Bin It 3.

111. Kt to K.H4. Klto 2. 20. llcli.

toQ 4. 21. Kt B. Kt Kt. 22.

Itx Kt. Px It. Tt now begins to ilawn on tlic allies as to why the ex Change WU KlllTiliCUl. TO EXPR1CKS YOUR EMPHATIC APPROVAL OP THE NOMINATIONS OF My Carpet Room is entirely finished, and that of Chinaware will be in a very few days. SIM'L a.

KING FOR MAYOR, to 3. move. to 4. It Q. It lo sq.

It lo It 4. 23. P. 24. II Kt ch.

2ft. to 4. 2(i. i y. 27.

ii l. 25. II to 4. 20. to 5 and wins.

TERMS: On a Bill of TEN DOLLARS. One Dollar Down and One Dollar Per leek. LKIIKNl) OF TIIK LOST I'AWV. Once upon a time, when Htnmiton ami llarrwit. were playing mime, Mtaimlun niaile a sacrilice whereby he expected to u.

but llarrwil. retorted by also giving up a piece, anil the ri suit was thai the Prussian emerfrt'tl from the scrimmage with a pawn aheail. Cluifrrineil at his diseonitiuire, Staunton muttered, Dear ine, dear JOHN HUNTER me, I have lost a pawn When he had rep aled tlie se; wortis xcvithi nines narrwiix runir if le ueu snarpiy anil upon the waller appearing heexelnillled, William, will you kindly look abeiii the Hour lur pawn? JUr. FOR Diuuiiicii uasjuaiiwit one. CALCUTTA'S 11KPEAT.

The trame wherein Calcutta iilayul second move to PHIL. J. WALSH, 28 SOUTH SECOND ST. Liverpool's attack w.s resigned on sixteenth move by RECEIVER OF TAXES. the turiuer city, as tol ows Whitk Liverpool.

1. lo 4. 2. lo 3. 3.

Ploy Kt 3. 4. Kt to 113. 6. to Kt 2.

(1 PtoQ Kt4. 7. 1'. 5. 10 11 4.

0. to 3. 1U. 11 to 3. Bi.aok Calcutta.

lo 3. PIUB 4. lo li. 4. lo 5.

Kt lo 3. P. Kt P. Kt to 3. Kt to It 3.

lo Kt 3. BELOW MARKET. Tbe meeting will be addressed by the follonlng named gentlemen: JOSEPH I CAVKN, DAVID W. SELLERS, ROHEUT E. PATTISON, GEORGE RIDDLE, RUDOLPU BLANKENBURO, JOHN A.

CLARK, And Others. They should have playrd to 3 and then indulged VALENTINES! ui some goon, noiieisi casueing. 11. ('miles. PxP.

12. I' P. 11 to Kt 2. 13. Kt to 3.

Kt to 11 2. 14. II toil 2. Ktloy2. 15.

it to 4. loll 3 111. Kl 10 5. The concllltlliie tourh of hrilliant and masterful frame, Illnek now resigns, foreseeing that on Px Kt ioiiows 17. to fto cn, in is.

i to () Kt 4 19. Kt PI, Kt 20. Kt to ell, to 21. Kt and nitisr win. In the olher came, which Is stltl progressing, have oeen arnica i'Z.

v. ll it 23. A ii. it to 4: 11 lo 4,1 to 3: 2ft. Kt toQ 113, to Ksq; 26.

Pto nAH.i'ium; j. lo lo a. THR F1NAI, FRKNC1I SC0IIK3. IF YOU HAVE A FRIEND IN TROUBLE WITH INGROWING TOE NAILS, ITCHING PILES, TETTER, SALT RHEUM Or any Trouble from Sore Surfaces of the Skin, no matter how many years standing, tell him to try FRANK SIDDALLS SOAP if INGROWING TOE NAIL, press some of the Soap between the nail and tender flesh, and they will experience wonderful relief. THE FRANK SIDDALLS SOAP PROVES TO BE A WONDERFUL CURE FOR SKIN DISEASES ENTIRELY SUPERSEDING THE USE OF OINTMENTS, SALVES AND POULTICES.

By washing freely with The Frank Siddalls Soap and leaving on plenty of the rich, creamy lather, and not allowing any ointment or any other soap or any other application to touch the skin, it has never been known to fail to cure OLD STUBBORN ULCERS, RINGWORM, and all itching and scaly humors on the body, and the terrible scaly incrustations that sometimes are found on the heads of children, and do it in a wonderfully quick time. If it had been used at Girard College to the exclusion of all other soaps the great "Ringworm Epidemic" would never have occurred. It used at the House of Correction skin troubles would disappear, and it will soon be used in every Almshouse and every Hospital and every Dispensary in the country. Remember, it does not soil the garments or bed clothing like ointments always do. It is the Grandest Dentifrice, cleaning the mouth as well as the teeth, and purifies the breath.

Cures CHAPPED HANDS and Pimples on the Face! Cures scratches and sores on horses, and is used the Great London Circus to wash the Baby Elephj, which they value at $250,000. Send 2 cent stamp for postage and receive Pamphlet showing mode of use. AND NOW DONT GET THE OLD WASH BOILER MENDED! If you rcsiMo at a place where The Frank Siddalls Soup is not sold, semi 10 cents in money or stamps to the office, 718 CALLOVVIIILL STREET, Pliihulelphin. SAY IX YOUR LETTER THAT IT SHALL BE USED ON A REGULAR FAMILY WASH AND BY THE FRANK SIDDALLS WAY OF WASHING CLOTHES. In return you will get a cake of the grandest Toilet, Bath, Sliavins, and General Household Soap in the world, sufficient to a good size wash; it will be put in a neat metal box that will cost 6 cents, 15 cents in postage stamps will be put on, and all sent you for 10 cents.

Only one piece will be sent to each person writing. It wanted for Toilet or Skin Diseases, 30 cents must be sent. DEWARE OF DANGEROUS FRAUDS! Who are scheming DAY NIGHT, trying to Defraud Hard Working People, by getting up IMITATIONS OF THE FRANK SIDDALLS SOAP. The Frank Siddalls Improved Way of Washing Clothes Answers alike for the Finest Laces and Baby Garments or the coarser clothing of the day laborer. Remember, such a grand soap for the skin cant injure clothing.

A teakettle will furnish enough hot water for a large wash, as only lukewarm water is used. The Soap washes FREELY in Hard Water. DONT use Soda, nor Borax. A WASH KETTLE must not be used, NOT EVEN TO Heat the Wash Water. A wash kettle or wash boiler which stands unused for several days at a time will have a deposit formed on it from the atmosphere in spite of the most careful housekeeping, and this injures some of the very delicate and expensive ingredients that are contained in The Frank Siddalls Soap.

The White Flannels are to be washed with the other white pieces. FIRST. Dip one of the pieces in the tub of water, draw it out on the washboard and soap it lightly wherever you see any dirt or soiled places. THEN ROLL THE ARTICLE UP IN A TIGHT ROLL just as a piece is rolled when it is sprinkled for ironing and lay it back in the tub in the water out of the way, and so on with each piece Until they are all soaped and rolled up. Then go away for 20 minutes or longer one hour is just the thing AND LET THE SOAP DO ITS WORK.

NEXT. After standing the full time commence by rubbing a piece lightly on the washboard, when all the dirt will drop out, turning each piece inside out while washing it, so as to get at the seams, but dont use any more Soap and DONT wash through two suds. All the dirt must be got out in the first suds. DONT keep the Soap on the washboard or it will waste, but if a streak will not come out by easy rubbing, soap it again and let it lie while you are washing a few other pieces. No Soap will wash out stains SET BY THE OLD WRONG WAY OF WASHING.

NEXT COMES THE RINSING. Wash each piece lightly through a lukewarm rinse water on the washboard without using any Soap UNTIL ALL THE DIRTY SUDS ARE OUT. Every smart housekeeper will know just how to do this. NEXT COMES THE BLUE WATER. Use scarcely any blueing.

STIR A PIECE OF THE SOAP in the blue water UNTIL THE WATER IS DECIDEDLY SOAPY; put the clothes through this soapy blue water, and out on the line WITHOUT ANY MORE RINSING and WITHOUT SCALDING OR BOILING A SINGLE PIECE. The Clothes will NOT smell of the Soap, but will be as sweet as if never worn. Dont put clothes to soak over night, it makes them harder to wash, and it is NOT A CLEAN WAY. Dont try on PART of the wash, TRY IT ON THE ENTIRE WASH. It will not be sent unless the promise comes to follow directions.

The final scores of the French tourney are: Rosen tnni, lutwiuninir ttrsl prize); acre. Hi (second prize): VALENTINES BOX, LACE OR CARD. YALEMNES YALENTINES SILK FRINCED At 25c. 40c. 50c.

60c. 75c. $1, $1.75. YALENTINES de Riviere, MathciiH.5; t'hasseray. 4 de lloistcrtre and Ohernuur ler.

2 each, he second eamp. Iielween ltiisenlhal and Clerc not played, as it could not aiieci me renin. A WKSTKRV PRI7.K gURriUSR. This excellently pood prohlem was voted the prize for the boss two mover appearing in the Cincinnati (uminrr during InKO. J.

A. Slallord is the author's name, vjiuuiMi urn uwviiiiig place uuu uuio ilia uauou No. 104. BLACK. mm PI mm, mi WA 'wm W4 i WW I wm mm mt mm mm mm ROSENBAUM CO.

208 N. EIGHTH. STREET. wm IS! a usaz A wm iff 'Hi Wm WM I Pi Wm COMMITTEE. ANDREW WHEELER.

HON. WAYNE MacVEAOH, JOHN WM. WALLACE, JAMES A. WHIOHT. DR.

AD. LIPPE, DR. II. LENNOX HOIKIE, J. VAUtlHAN MERRICK, FRANCIS B.

REEVES, JOHN S. NEWBOI.O, OEN. JOHN O.JAMES, EDWARD T. STEEL, WM. B.

BKMKNT, GEOIIGF. N. ALLEN, JOKL J. BAILY, rilll.IP C. GARRETT.

JOHN T. BAILEY, JAMES noNilRKIHT, HENRY C. BUTCHER, WILLIAM 11 ROCK IB, CLAYTON FRENCH, E. W. CLARK, A.

WEIIIENMAYER, OEOKOE W. Hi DDI. WILLIAM MKNI DANIIX DONA VAN, BENJ. HOMER, EDMUND LEWIS, EDWARD HOPI'Ell, SAMUEL O. SCOTT, J.

B. L1PPINCOTT, Dit. SAMUEL D. UU0SS, HENRY D. WEIJiH.

KEV. O. C. CUURIE, OEN. ISAAC J.

WISTAR, HENRY WINSOIt, CIIAHI.ESI WHEELER, EDWARDS. HELEN, J. C. STRAWIIRIDOE, GODFREY KEEIILEH, THEO. JUSTICE, THOS.

O. MORTON, M. CHAS. B. A DAMSON, WM.

IL MEHKICK, DR. E. MOUWITZ, REV. CHAS, A. DICKEY, JOHN C.

BULLITT, THOMAS CLYDE, REV. CI1AHLES G. AMES, FRED OUTEKUNKT, GEORGE DALLAS, AMOS R. LITTLE, HENRY 0. LEA, T.

MORItIS PEROT, CHARLES H. ROGERS. ALEX. SIMPSON. CHRIST.

WET1IERILU ROBERT ELLIOTT, JAMES F. SULLIVAN, THOMAS MONTGOMERY, And others. WIIITK. White to play and male in Iwo moves, A TIIKKR JjnVK And this littlesparkier by Mr. Victor Abraham In the problem lhat bore ofl' the throe move prize in ttie same LADIES' CORACOA KID BUTTON, Price, $2.50.

These are our own manufacture. They have all the Btyle and finish of tbe highest grado custom shoes, and are very popular with our customers. LADIES' CLOTH TOP BUTTON, Price, $2,50. Tnoy have a liicrh French heel, a neat, round box toe, and are similar to cloth top shoes, which, usually retail at $3.60. MAT KID BUTTON BOOTS, Price, $150.

These aro the finest quality, and while we have marked them at a very low price, we have spared neither pains nor expense in their production. Ladies who wish a fine boot and desire to wear the correct style should call and see them. LADIES' WHITE KID SLIPPERS, Price, $1.00. Usually sold for $1.50. HALLAHAN'S, COR.

EIGHTH AND FILBERT competition. Hie lorees are 7 white vs. 4 black men (No. loft) Whitk at 5. at Kt 0.

at 0, at r. Pawns at 113. 4 and IJ Kl 5. Bla al 4, Pawns al 2, 2 and QB5, While to play and mate in three moves. TIIK Clil XS HHAUKSHOOTKKS.

Many of the chess aliarpshuoters give this week another exhibit of llicir accuracy o( aim. The bull's eye In No. 102 Is and the ammunition the Kt at B5. Bolvi by Ame.ro. L.

1). llarbour, S. It. Barrett, 1 A. Hilt.eii, William T.

Ilranut, Charles B. Cook, Kd. Katon. Kll, Jai ob Klson, II l'egley, J. U.

Fox, K. Frank, E. A. Frink, II. A.

Frlnk, E. Henderson, Kremor, August Kmeger, T. Lalferly, S. II. Mbliart, J.

K. Mossey, it. Mclsell, D. K. P.

A. II. M. Kelll, Samuel II. Oi tlin, M.

Pine, A. James Roberts, T. B. Biifilh, Saylur, Sicilian, Thomas Knee, T. ti.

Kozensky, U. 1. Htovkniun, l. II. Klout, Tyro.

K. D. 11. It. F.

Voshago, O. S. John M. Wert and J. Yonntr.

All others wrong. On to 5 Ihe block pawn moves. The odd end play in solved by 1. Pch, 2. to It lo Kl Hj 3 to II N.

moves; 4. lo ItMliiHle. fMllveil by Aloi'Ko, If. Harbour, S. IL liar il.

lllltzcn. Wl.liain T. Ilranut, Kll, Jacob Klson, II. Fox, K. Frank, K.

A. Frlnk, II. A. Frmk, K. Ileuder eon, Kremer, Auitust Krueiier, II J.

Metxell, A. Janes Hohvrls, Snlllh. II. V. andj.

Young. Others wrong. tn It 4 or 5 won't do, and on 1. to It iuovei; 2. II Pch.

moves; 3. lo ltwi.K H. No. 10O, by A. W.

Bennett, William Hownrrl, T. IjiI ferlyand Joseph Y. Taylor; No, 101, by August Krue Iter. In the Itook's imzzle" play the rook up one file and down anoihcr till you get to Kl then piny lo Kt Kt 7. (J 11 7 and then from It so lip lo QUO and finally (J KH.

Mr. II. J. Meixell. of Alt.

Carmel, X'ortliuinberiiiiid county, would like hi play acorre 8iondence game with s'line one ol our contributors. The iiitlial move is generally sufficient. The six move solo, tlon ha already appeared. 0. toy It 4 in the Kvan's" ia no novetlv.

The imiazilies are: CrVxi Miinllity, Brit Uh ilir. jlf thiu lltiyer? Chronicle and Aintr Uttn them Magtuine. PHOM VAH AND NKAR. The club's annual meeting was largely attended. Messrs.

D. M. Marlinca. Ahram Uerzberg and Robert Frank re ressvtively elected iresideiit, treasurer and SiTietary lor the ensuing year. Members should bear in mind thai now Is the appointed time Tor the quarterly dues.

The Manhattan Club has agreed to play the Philadelphia Club, providing the latter club will challenge It. This in vry kind. Bird wiil not play Cliiurlicrg a match, or, indeed, anyone else, except nieinitz, Mr. Bird's chew chivalry" Is a very curiom thing. A Philadelphia alternation game Is going the rounds (s a coiiniillalliin game," saddled with podcroiisnnteH.

The annua! bamiuel of the Manhattan Club will tie lield Mat unlay nexu The $120 prize money for the Club's lute tourney will then be paid. SOLID FOR CASH POLITICS AND PLUNDER. A Hit at Ring Rule. MIlilMi IMPORTATION IN 1880, 111 Cas Showing how the Bow of Hotb Parties Divide the Spoils. Bright, Hpicy, and Just the Thing for the tiroes.

Striking Portraits. You knuw them. Fully Illustrated. SOLD KVERYWIIERE. 20 CENTS.

SALE OF VALUABLE HORSES Property of the late SAMUEL WILSON, deceased, of the Abbey Holei, Township Line roud and Mchool House lane, Twenty elirhlh ward, PHilademhla, Pu. Will be disposed of on KATUKDAY, FElillUAKY 12 1SHI. at Alfred M. Ilerk lit: a Aactiuneers NINTH aihI HANSOM Htrmii, 1 tbe following Valuable Jiumtt, No. 1.

FLKKTMKDIUSI K.eVCll: 1H70, lftik bonds vkT Sired hy Roberl Steei's Happy Medium, he by ltysdyk's Hnnibleioulan, duni Jessie Cooper, she by Legal Tender, sisier to lied Cloud. Hecord, 2.1H. rtO. w. 1 lUrvlkTi 174.

ifti namls lilgb.brcd by (Juries L. Sharidess, of Phila fired by Tipper Bashaw, he hy Blaek dam Spu, klu, record 2.30, by ltysdyk'a liambieioniun, grand uam by Su ludln. No. 3. TRAFALGAR CHIEF foaled Mah 18, 1H7H, Ifi Imntlfi lilRh.

Hlrtnl hy Wil soii's'l'muilynr, lie hy the corn! horne known ha Karri, son's TrnmlgHr, Uum HIubImj, uml lam Hpark It. No. 4. KXIIIIIITION KWC ift. Sired by Flwt Miflimn, tip by llnpny Mittuim, he by KyKityk'H Iliiuiblcininiiii, tlum I'liwbu, granti Uaiu ItjBilyk's llHtublftoiiiaii.

O. HI 11 A IV Ti Hlml by Mr. Huberl RioersadmliiiHtrn'or's duin Cooper, bets IS o. tho name dam an Fit i Medium. No.

(J. I'lllNCK TRAFALGAR foahHl May 17. 1H7U, 14 Imn.lH hinli. Hlrml by WiIhoii Tralklyui, drtin Jerutie Cot'iiui'i tbe aaiuo tiaiu of Fleet Medium. TO NEW YORK.

BOUND BROOK ROUTE From Depot NIMTII and Nia. KxiiremTlmf. to New York two hours. Douhletrack. Perleet equlument.

Trenton, New York and tlic East, 7.iiO(Fiuit Express). Rll, HO. 1 1 Fa.n Kipnw) A. 1.10, 2, 3.40, it. twu, 7 Un P.

unit midnight. Jlirectconiift'iion by annex bunt at Jersey City with Eilie ituilwuy and Brooklyn. Parlor curs on A. AU ami 2 P. M.

tritiim. Khwln lh anil Newark, 8:10, 0.30 A. 3.4A.R.40 P. M. Aiklilloiml tor Elimlieih.

7.30 P. M. and 12 nililniKht. I'or prlnelpRl points between Jenklnlown nnd Round Brook. (Mil, IJ.au A.

U.4U, 6.40, 1.611 P. 11., 12 niul nwhi. ILoni; Rranch and Ocean Drove, 0.30 A. 3 and 8Al P. M.

HUN DAY New York and Trenton, A. anil H.40 P. 12 inuhiiihl. (Tile 12 midnight dues nol enniieet for Trenton.) In New York, fuot of I.ltiertr street. 7.40, 0, 10, 11,15 A.

l.UO, 6.3U, 7, 8, 11.30 i. Dililniuht. HUNDAY 8.48 A. 7, 11.80 P.M., la mid nliiht. Trains to and from Ninth and Orcen street stop at Columbia avenue and Wayne unetiun.

Depiit, THIRD and RKRK4 Nlrrela. New York, Hound Rrook and Kllsaheth, 4.40, 8.20 A. 1.2(), 11.30 H. 'I rentoti, 4.4ft, B.20,lUft 1.20,3.40, 4.20,5.00 ami 1 1.30 p. M.

Yardiey, lloiiewrll, Peniiliiitnn and principal points to Hound Brook, 4.46, H.20 A. 1.20, 6 and ll.M Ijiiift nranch and Ocean drove. 0.15 1 20 and 8.4(1 i'. HUN I) AY Now York, lionewell, Pennington and Tn nlon, ill A. M.

and 4.110 P. M. 'I Ckei H38 Chestnut street nti'l at the ImhiIh. 11. P.

BALDWIN, C. O. IIANffKIK. Uencrnl Piw'nrer Gen. Pmw.

anil Tkt New York. Philadelphia, KEEP'S SHIRTS. Being .1 Cnwi more I linn otnnj olher brand, and the Urgent importation tver reached by any houiro In the United Rtatca, CAUTION. Beware of impoil tlonn or mistaken; when ordering O. II.

oV CO' Champagne, tee that the labels and cork bear their name and initial. FKEUK. DB TIAItY New York, Bole igenta for the and Canada luer Frenh of Dog. From the Slauistee (Mich.) Times. A week cyo la.st Sunday a medium sized dog, whose skin wiui covered with short red hair, right fore foot white, and apparently about a year old, cuma into the noiKhborliood of Mr.

Chase, who lives about live miles nonliwost of Bear Lake, look Ms position on a log nlKiut forty rods Irom the gen tleman'a houso, ntid began pacinfr back and fro on the log, keeping, up an almost continual burking, lie kept up litis iierfurmance steadily till the Hatur day following almost a week. At first nothing waa thought ol the matter, but being continued so long it began to excite the pcoplo and they thought perhaps the don's master had heen frozen to death anil that faithful animal was patroliug the plnoe where his body lay. V. Wherry and A. Howeu, of Hear Lake, together with about A dozen others, armed themselves with shovels and carefully examined the ground in tho neighborhood, but oould And no trace ol liuiiittii being.

Nobody knew the dog and the people are unable to explain hit strange conduct, lie. had uten a track uu the log so hard lhat it was impossible lo break the trodden anow with a heavy hovel, Moil foinprrlirnslve and Valuable. From the Boston Olobe. Or nil the newspaper almanacs ptiblislieil II. Is ation, that of the Philadelphia Timrs ia Ilia most comprehensive and valuable.

It is a volume of KiO piiguH, with stiff cover, and contains full election tables fur all the Htutes, general political matter, statistic of impiilatlon, comuieroe, etc, and mucb useful inforiiiulluii about foreign lands, Every una interested in statistics will And In Itsomottiiug to lucot hi wants, Keep's Patent Partly Made Shlils ar lndlppenablo to every ladv who wishes to make her husband's stilru at borne. Hix lor $(1. Keep's Peril ct Flttins nttnm Khlrts to measure, Hlx The bent that ran be produced at any price. Hyson ply. ltent lrlh I mill.

KKKP KID CiMJVKH. Our own maniifaelurn. The bfst, $1 pair. UNDKHWKAU, CUFFH, llANUKKHUlUKI X. NCAUFH.

TIKS. JKWKI.UV. UMHltKLLAS. Samplen and flreulaw Mailed Free, All UooW Warranted. Dont send for more than ONE CAKE, and dont even send for that until satisfied that "The Times" would not insert this advertisement if it was a humbug.

The Soap will NOT be sent unless a promise comes to use it by The Frank Siddalls Way of Washing Clothes. SMART PEOPLE WILL TRY the Soap. It will do away with the hard work of wash day, with steam, and with yellow clothes. SOLD BY GROCERS. SEE THAT YOU GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR.

J. S. STERRETT CO. (LAT1S WITH BINES A S1IEAFK.) IENUINE LEHIGH COAL Try a Sample Ton of our Extra Pre 931 CIIKNI MI'T MTItKKT, I'llI I.AKMIII A pared Coal. Every Ton Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction.

ft To snv person sending nsHlx VI I II 1 opyoliho rrV I II I ANNAIOFTHK UJ VJ, tlluily bounil and llliMtmted.Hiid llin topics ol Tun Wkkki.v tiiiu, lo any sililresa. wua fira tor one yea Address THKTIMPM, MAIN OFFICE No. 413 WALNUT STREET WHEAT Dealers msKn Money with W. T. MOIILII A lid) I Salle Street, Cliloano, 111, Write lor par tk ulara, YARD N.

E. Cor. TENTH and DIAMOND 1 1'uaTiiin Bviuiuiu. VUita,.

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