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FOR SALE. Daily Independent. We are Doing A During the Month of January PEOPLE EXPECT TD BUY Clothing At the Lowest Prices, And Their Expectations Will Be More Than Realized at Goodman's Tremendous Business WE don't say we are selling at cost. We don't say wo are soiling at loss than cost. It's none of vour business RAT REMOVAL whether we sell at or below cost.

TM1ERE was a queer old adage quoted among the business fraternity of oi many years ago, wnica said After New Year comes a lu'l. And for a moutb all trade Is dull. We suppose iu those days the old fogies locked up their establishments and made trade just as dull as possible for the want of knowing otherwise. Had they lived in this progressive age the utter falsity of the adage would undoubtedly have been practically demonstrated that thev would have known high you would not buy at cost, and there is where you would be strictly correct. What does interest you is we are selling lots of Overcoats, Suits and Pantaloons at prices well, wo won say anything about them; you must como and seo for yourself.

We have frequently been asked if our prices on Medium and Tine Goods have beon low enough to meet the wants of tho thousands that throng our store WE ANSWER FIRST They were low enough to do tho largest retail business ever done in this city in our lino. SECOND We absolutely aud legally guarantee that tho price alwTavs is as low, if not lower than any other house with every purchase. T1IIRD It was tho correct prices for goods that has given us this immense patronage. F0URTII It was not tho beauty of tho salesmon or tho ugliness of tho manager that accomplished it. FIFTH We havo relied on two factors to build up and hold our trade.

They are THE VERY BEST GOODS WOULD-BB PUGILISTS. Two Tramps Sneeeed In from HarrUburg 8perts. Two alleged pugllsts, footsore, weary and penniless, arrived in the city yesterday tramped it from about Lewistown. Their names were John E. Donnelly, of New York and Mike Morrissey, of Trenton, who delight to call themselves light weight champions.

These two men have been knocking each other about In a feeble sort of way at Pittsburg and McKeesport, and thereby have eked out an uucer-tain existence. They were "dead broke" when they arrived here, but met a friend or two, who upon application arranged that they should give a sparring match-The hay loft of a stable in the central part of the city was secured aud a pair of gloves that had long done service at theFrlendshlp engine house kindly loaned the disciples of Sullivan. A select few were present and after some little delay the pugilists came forward. Both removed their flannel shirts so that they might look as much like athletes as possible. Mor-risey had his panaloons girded about with an old suspender tied In a knot, while Donnelley bad quite a military aspect with a broad army saddle girth with huge brass buckle, around bis waist.

Tbey were a decidedly slouchy looking couple. The mill opened and two men pawed the air and lunged and plunged at one another like all other amateurs. There were four rounds fought, but little damage done. The whole affair was a farce and anything but pleasurable to witness. Enough money was collected to asslstthe men in getting to Philadelphia, both leaving on a midnight train.

i AT STBELTON. The Busy Establishment as Viewed by the "Reporter." The majority of the departments of the Pennsylvania Steel Works were not In operation this week, and a general overhauling of the machinery was had. The repairs in the blooming mill were completed last evening and a trial of the machinery will be made to-day. Repairs were olso made in the rail mill and No. 2 Bessemer, all of which will be completed in time to start up on Monday morning.

The machine shop and boiler departments were busy all week on repairs. No. 4 hammer was busy all week on billets. The foundry made some1 heavy castings this week. A very handsome pinion wheel for the new mill was cast and the molds are now being prepared for the casting of the companion wheel.

These castings are pronounced equal to any made elsewhere. Work on the new mill is progressing finely. The gas producers are now in course of construction. No. 1 Bessemer mill is about completed and ready for operation.

The frog, switch and signal departments are running along smoothly, and have a fair run of business for this season of the year. a T. M. C. A.

Young men's meeting this evening at o'clock. Brief practical remarks by young men, led by Willliam C. Calder. Bible class Sunday morning at 9.30. Tbe district conference will be hfcld in Lancaster Thursday and Friday, February 4th and 5th.

The orchestra met last evening and organized with H. J. Knr-zenknabe as leader. the phrase "dull season" only by name. They would have realized that --Dusicess is Dusiness," noiutog more or less, and like business men they would have been expected to "hustle for trade" as much after as before New Year.

As we announce above, the time wheu people expect the largest re No present would be so acceptable to a wife, daughter or lady friend, as a Light Running Do-metio Sewing Machine. Try the experiment, and the truth of our assertion will be evident. For Christmas day or any other day this Is the present and tbe machine of all machines, to give a lady. Call and see it and you will buy no other. Terms to suit any purchasers.

Buy for cash, direct from factory. Employ no canvassing agents. Commissions given the purchasers. and salesroom No. 123 Market street.

H. faCCHMKYKRa P. S. Dealer in all first-class Sewing Machines. 11-tf "Dok't Fokqbt thb Pjuacb." Hats, fur caps, ladies' muffs and capes.

Elegant fur at I ft hats for $1.75 and at Ciarkb's, 10 N. Third street, corner Strawberry avenue. nov6 2m Botanic Nerve Bitters feed the body and the brain, enrich the blood, solidify the bones, harden the muscles, quiet the nerves, cheer the mind, induce sleep, perfect digestion, regulate the stomach and bowels, cleanse tbe liver and kidneys, and vitalize with new life every fluid of the body. 60 cents at 306 Broad street, Harrisburg. novl2-ly-t-t-8 Malt Cough Syrup Cures the worst Cough.

Will speedy relieve pain or soreness In breast and lungs, sore throat, bronchitis, inllamation of tbe lungs, difficult breathing, asthma, whooping cough, It promotes expectorations and is the most soothing remedy known for the cough of consumptives. 25 cents at 306 Proad street, Harrisburg. novl2-lyt-t-8 Gkorsb N. Bacon, Bottler of fine beer, porter and ales, 26 Grace avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. june27-tf WlIX BB COSTINUBD.

Prior to removal, April 1, we will continue our closing sale of dry goods, at especially low prices. We have nearly 300 pairs white and colored blankets which must be sold. Many of them are about half price, from the latest aution sales good chance for hotels and boarding houses; also about 75 cotten comforts at closing prices. Our stock of white and colored flannels, Canton flannels, underwear, is very complete at closing out prices. Good chance to buy a piece of bleached or unbleached muslin at wholesale price.

Table linens, towels, napkins, sheetings, all to be sold at closing prices. We would call particular attention to our stock of black silks, which will be found worthy of attention at closing prices. A. R. Metzger, Market Square.

Smokb the Bonner's Choice cigar, the best 5-cent cigar in the city. For sale at all first class cigar stores, hotels and restaurants. Wholesale depot, 324 and 326 Strawberry avenue. Goods for tbb Holidays, Vseful and suitable for presents in hats, caps, seal skin turbans, fur gloves and mufflers, hat brushes, traveling caps, at Zjllingbr's, Market Square. octl-3m Miliars ib Flour Dbalbss Promptly supplied with flour, buckwheat and coram eal sacks of the very best quality at the lowest possible prices.

Special attention given to orders by mail. Write for list of designs grades and prices. Harris-bubo Flour Sack anfj actor y. Samples sent on application. Prejudice vanishes, admiration succeeds and enthusiasm follows the use of a Light Running Domestic Sewing Machine.

11-tf ductions and lowest prices is during toiiowing prices you win see mat evervDoiiv's expectations in that direction will be realized, ty-ovlding he attends GOODMAN'S Great Removal sale! DOWN THEY WENT I AWAf, AWAY DOWN WHAT? The Prices of Men's The person who will buy a Suit or weess is certain to get a genuine bargain, iv win sell Men's Stylish Four-Button Cutaway Suits, worth 310, for 85: Men's Cassimere Overcoats, worth for Genuine Corkscrew Suit or Overcoat, worth IMS, for 89: Men's Fine Imported Custom Tailor-Made Dress Suits, worth THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Always Oiler Yon a Golden Opportunity to Bny Good Goods Cheap. 9U, lor Men's Chinchilla Overcoats, worth 5.50, for 83 75. Goodman's Great Pantaloon Sale We ofler this week over 4,000 pairs of Men's Pants for less than the cost of the cloth in them. Good Pants forJl; bettor PantsSl.SO; splendid Pants for 93 excellent Pants at 83.50 elegant Pants for 83.

The lots of Pants we offer at 83.75 are cld Pants left over from our very finest Suits (Joats and ests having Deen sold), ana are worth not less than 8 5U to 86. Gentlemen who want Pantaloons should not miss this sale. jCTDon't forget that our Boys' stock has been reduced the same in proportion as the above stock. BALTIMORE "ONE-PRICE -i The Strictly One-Price Male Outfitters, No. 34 to 38 North Third HARRISBURG, PA.

E. GOODMAI, If our cost price were too AT I) hoes, THE LARGEST FOR BALE Two huckster sleds; new and cheap; also buggies and spring-wagons made loorder.aiNo. 68 Nortbst, S-ltt E. BROWN. FOR BALE Ortrade on e'ty real estate, SSO-aore farm In Ida county, Iowa: good house, barn, hog-pen, wagon-abed and oom-crlbs; about S10 acrta under cultivation; cue chauce to get a good term.

Inquire of W.O BISHOP, No. 80 Brood st, AMUSEMENTS. RAND OPERA HOUSE. lX THURSDAY, JAN. 19th.

MaRKLKY A TILL, Managers. Kelur of the The Puritans of Minstrelsy! VcNish. Johnson Slavln'a eteNew Programme, Iuoiuding tb Latest Crate. THE BLACK HUSSAR CLOG! Prices S3, SO aud 7 cents. Reserved seats at Mark'ey'j.

7Bretit-. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOUND Two keys and small wrench Market st. this morning. Apply to No.

806 Cherry ave. tf-lt LOST On Wednesday, between Dives, Pomsrov A Stewart's store and My r-tle or between Myrtle ave. aud Meadow lane, a Btnall Docketbook containing a smalt sum of money, a few relics and a number of papers of no value except to owner. Tfc tl uder mill confer a favor by leaving It at this otllee. V-St HENRY C.

DEMMING, Stenographer. Type-writing to order. Telephone connection. No IT N.Sdst. Jsmi-ti Absolutely Pure.

Thlspowderuevervar.es. A marvel oi Burtety, strength and wholesomeness. ore economical than the ordinary kinds aud cannot besnld in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER 106 Wall stroe.

N. Y. UNION Cberrj Aye. near Tliri St. First-Class Turn-Outs H.

A. CLUTE, Prop. janii-tf Auction! Auction! THE goods and fixtures ot the grocery corner State and Second trmerly r. Curzen's, wil 1 be sold at commencing at 7 p. m.

on Wednesday, tbe 13th Inst. 7-3 1 Harrisburg National. Bank, THE annual election for Direo'ors will be held at the banking bouse, Tuesday. January 1 1888. J.

UHLER, 4-6t Cashier. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Board ot County Commissioners of Dauphin county, at their office, at Harrisburg, until 1 o'clock p.m., of Wednesday, January 6, 1K8S for the construction of a causeway or embankment between tbe canal bridge and Juuiata bridge In Reed township. Specifications and drawings to be seen at the office of the County Commissioners. Bids must be endorsed "Proposals forConsrnctiig The Commissioners reserve the right to reject anv orall bios. C.

L. GIN RICH. CORNELIUS BIXLEB, JOHN W.STOBEft, Chas. E. Rieosl, Commissioners.

Clerk. decf6 tf SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Daopbin county, at their oilise, at Harrisburg, until 1 o'clock p. of Wednesday, January 6, 1886, for the building of two stona abutments for lion bridge, and a wooden fender or crib, along the PennsTlvaDiacanal.atTrewick street, Steelton, Pa. Bids to be endorsed "fids for Bridge Abutments Boeciflcations and drawings may be seen at the office of the County Commissioners. Persouspro-posing will give names of sureties for the faithful performance of the contract In tbe event of it being awarded tbem, the Commissioners reeervlBg the right to reject all bids.

L. G1NRICH, CORNELIUS BIXLER, JOHN W. HTOBE8, CHAS. Reigel, Commissioners. Clerk.

dec26-tf United States Hotel! M. L. EMJENGER, Pronrletor. Oppoiite Pennsylvania and Reading Depots. BATES: 93 50 to g3 Per Day.

THIS old and favorite Hotel has been entirely renovated. Electric Bells and Fire Escapes in every room, making it one of the best hotels ia the city. Special Bates to Commercial COAIv! IF yon want a ton of rood COAL for 4 40, goto J. B. BIBLE'S.

declVtf OFFER: Fineti Rotewood and Mahogany I A Of tbe very best make, price J250 to $500. The sweetest toned and tbe most beautiful ORGANS Only ISO to 200. Largest stock of musical goods In the elty. J. H.

KTJRZENKNABE 4 eoNS, No.1202 N. Third Harrison, Pa! WOOD. FOR dry blocks, oak and pine, 41.80 per load, go to J. U. BIBLE'S office, 3d and Cumberland streets, or Herr and Cowden streets.

dect5-tf ESTABLISHED 1837, H.B.MITCHELL&CO COAL and WOOD At LOWEST PRICES. MAIN 01TICE: BRANCH OFFICE iBroad. Saturday. January 9, 188 O. WMkktr W.

WASHINGTON, D. CM in. 9. Indlea-Uooa tor thirty-two houm For the Middle Atlantic States: Local mows, followed by tolr, colder weather; cold wave; high northwesterly winds, higher baremeter. For Bunday Clearing, decidedly colder weather, with a sold wave, is Indicated tor the Middle Atlantic State.

THINGS BRIEFLY TOLD. Winter blasts. Moonlight again. It was poor market. The waters have subsided.

Where your snow shovel. The days are growing looker. House bunting is now in order. ShlppenBburg wants a town ball. The shovel brigade was out in force to-dsy.

Motto for a dissipated dude "Soft and low." The Chambersburg depository is 95 years old. Ills, pills and bills usually follow the Christmas festivities. The latent plan for making red cheeks is to rub them with ice. It is rumored two new drug stores will be opened in the near future. All the trains were delayed several hours on account of the snow storm.

Lebanon now talks of Introducing theGamewell Fire Alarm system into that city. Deny has a 4-year-old boy who weighs eighty pounds and is happy and healthy. A lot of boys were skating last eve-nine, on a pond near Fourth and Kelker street. The street car company own about seventy head of horses. The sick ones are getting better.

Many fences along the Canadoguin-et creek were washed away causing heavy losses to the farmers. During the late flood Wiconisco creek did much damage to the borough of Lykens and neighboring mines. So far success has crowned the efforts of Midc'letown people to or-ganizs a Council of the Koyal Arcanum. At a hearing before Alderman Eu-smingerlast evening, Albert Smith agreed to support his wife and paid the cost of the suit. The Cumberland county court has filed an order allowing Sheriff Dixon twenty cents per day per capita for feeding the prisoners.

Yesterday Contractor Sible had ten carts and one four-horse plow at work grading Fefl'er street. Some places the grade is about fourteen feet. The births for the month of December according to the report of the Sanitary officers were eighty-eight while the deaths were only twenty-seven. Part of the wrecking crew of the Pennsylvania railroad was called out this morning about 2 o'clock to replace one of the large Modoc engines on the track at the Herr street crossing. Harriet Smith, whe sued her husband Albert Smith for support for her child, has withdrawn the prosecution, Smith agreeing to pay one dollar per week.

The ease was before Alderman Simpson. The Cumberland Valley electric light car, in charge of Charles Hull, Bruce Elder and Charles Lucas, went to Duncannon yesterday morning, to furnish light for the nigbttorce working on the broken bridge. CartisU Sentinel. The Pennsylvania State Editorial Association will meet at the Lochiel hotel, Harrisburg, on January 10th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Secretary Thomas will send out notices to the effect shortly.

A President will be elected to succeed President Lam-bert. The following is a recipe for gargle ial in ctses of diphtheria. It is said that if it is used in time it is a sure cure: One teaspoooful of table salt, one teaspoonful of powdered alum, mixed in a glass of water and sweetened with honey use as a gargle thoroughly at iDtervals of fifteen minutes. We learn from a reliable exchange that a' good, wealthy hippopotamus is valued at $20,000. Here is an idea for the iaahionable girls who lead a thousand-dollar dog along Chestnut street.

Get a hippopotamus and kill the other sirls with envy. This suggestion is thrown out without any charge. Philadelphia Call. Superintendent HIgbee, of Soldiers' Orphans schools, has forwarded to each Pest of Grand Army, a list of 200 hundred children who will be discharged from the schools during 1SS6. This is done so that an effort can be made to secure them places to make an honest livllhood.

All the children to be discharged are sixteen years of age. Willie Dapp, son of Conrad Dapp, of Fulton street, near Broad, left bis home on Wednesday. His parents were much worried about him but he returned next day, stating that another lad had coaxed him to leave home to see the wide world. They got as tar as Mlddletown when they gave np their trip and returned home. The enterprising irrepressible Peter Herdic seems to be in demand as a builder of water works.

He is about finishing an extensive job at Selinsgrove, and negotiations are pending for similar works in several other towns. He also is building the great water works at Cairo, 111. As lately remarked bv Peter to a newspaper interviewer he is "catching on again." Pass Tbem Attaod. The Pottsville Journal says: A e'ergyman of town yesterday received a note from a brother clergyman, of Mauch Chunk, warning him of an im-poeter traveling under the name of Alexander Vaniese, and accompanied by a woman and child, soliciting aid. He hails from Canada, be says, but is rjuiy an luipuBier.

au uia mauca Chunk and A lien town successfully. Mneneh Street 8awr. The sub-committee of the Second District on highways will meet all parties interested to consider the pro- Sriety of constructing a sewer on uencb street from Logan avenue to Fourth street, on Monday afternoon next at 3 o'clock on the grounds. To Elc Officers. Tha City Grays will meet in their armory on North Second street, Monday eveniag, to elect a Captain and First Lieutenant.

Col. Frank Magee. of the Eight Regiment, will hold the election. The People Nd. 422 Market i-L Facsimile Case which Each weak eyes, preserve and retain tie sight Hat and Gents' Furnishing One-Price House IN THB CITY.

not require to oe cnangea so onen. ask ior circulars, or cale at me SPECTACLE BAZAAR, T. A. WILSON 4 Patentees and Bcle Manufacturers, Reading, Fa. At the Soeetacle Bazaar will be Eyeglasses, of all styles la gold, steel, mij urn i rig gmswH.

IMPORTANT NOTICE! January, and if you will but read the Suits and Overcoats Overcoat from us during the next two Popular Clothiers, St. Harrisburg. s- -t Pair it Packed, ffo Other Genuine! longer tbsn any ether Spectacle, aud do found a lare assortment of Snectacles and nickel-plated, rubber, etc. No charge ior BARGAINS GIVEN AT life and Accident Insurance Agent, No, X2 Third St. tSilk and Merino Mufflers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Suspenders, Silk and Satin Neckwear, Fur Mufflers, Fancy and Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, Fur-Top and Kid and Fur Driving and Jersey Gloves, Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas, Seal Skin Caps, Seal Skin Turbans, Soft and SLiu Hats, "Woolen Jackets.

Underwear in Endless Styles and Varieties, Sole Agents for the EIGHMIE SHIRTS and DUCHESS OVERALLS and COATS, KNULL No. 33 North Third Street, Ouse Building. Boots, For anything in the Furniture line in the way of a Parlor Suits, Fancy Chamber Suits, Carpets, Rugs or anything in this line is contemplated, that the best place in the sky is 106, lOS 110 South Second street, where the finest stock of these goods are kept at the lowest prices. Call and gee. Respectfully, W.J.Adams 106, 108 AND 110 SECOND ST HAERISBURG.

PA. Copyright Ida. Chief Clerk of the Senate Thomas B. Cochran, has purchased the copyright of Smull's Legislative Hand Book. Tbe sum paid is unknown, but believed to be quite liberal.

Tbe present name will be retained, but otherwise tbe book will be enlarged and improved. Sandsy Serrloae at the Hospital. The eighth anniversary of the hospital prayermeetings will be held in the hospital to-morrow (Sunday) evening. The services will be conducted by Rev. George B.

Stewart, of the Market square Presbyterian church, and the singing will be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Gross.

Friends of the institution are cor-Jiu Invirprl to attend. Meeting of Moxsrt Board. The board of managers of the Mozart held a meetinglast night and decided torender the directly after Lent in April. The soloists will be from a distance and will be persons of musical celebrity and reputation. Tbe parts will be well sustained by the society and will be rendered in their best style.

Pink and Tea Sociable. The Ladies Aid Society of Zlon Lutheran church will give a Pink and Tea Sociable at Y. M. C. A.

hall, on Tuesday evening, January 13, beginning at 5 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all. It was not Bobbed. The report given yesterday to the effect that there had been an attempt to rob the post office at Middletown, upon investigation proves without foundation, which is quite a relief to the postmistress as well as citizens of that borough. Officers pnslaUrd.

Deputy Regent E. Mather Installed the officers of Harrisburg Council No. 499, Royal Arcanum, last night, to serve during the ensuing vear, as follows: Regent, W. S.Sbaffer; Orator, F. J.

Grotevant; Past Regent, Geo. F. Ross; Secretary, J. N. Deeter; Collector, W.

H. Shaffer; Chaplain, J. Meily Jones Guide, Charles A. Parsons; Warden, M. B.

Church. New LiTery. H. A. Clute has opened a livery stable on Cherry avenue, near Third street, ne will keep only first-class turnouts for tbe accommodation of patrons.

Worth knowing-how yon can make one dollar go as far as two dollars in your purchases. If you ar? of an economical torn of mind it will pay you to visit ET Stern's Shoe Palace and see his many bargains. See bis infant's shoes at 25 cents see hU 75 cent children's shoes; see bis $1.00 misses' button shoes see his $1.25 ladies' button shoes; see his $1.25 men's English Bals. It will pay you even you do not wish to purchase to visit E. Stern's Shoe Palace, 333 Mar- get street- BUSINESS NOTllitfS.

SaUEB Kraut Lunch. Grand sauer kraut lunch at the Lancaster House to-night. it Ths call is for Bonner's Choice ci gars. Sociitiis or parties desiring invitations or programmes will find it to their advantage to examine samples and get prices for same at the Isdb-rawpKrr office. DIED.

DENNEE Mary A. Dennee, aged 69 years. Funeral Eundiy afternoon at o'clock from her late residence. North Tenth street. Relatives and friends invited to attend without farther notice.

WANTS. NTfcU A SUIl oi uui'uiuiaucu rooms, or a bonse, within three blocks of P. R. depot; rent moderate. Address this office.

8 11 WASTED 100 salesmen at once. Address BROWN Nurserymen. Rochester, N. )anl-6m WANTED Two active men to represent tbe New American Hewing Machine in this city and vicin Ity. Call or address D.

R. BEITS, No. 14 8. Market sq. 7-lw WANTFD A sitnation as errand boy er to do light work In a store of any kind, having had fenr years constant schooling; is 14 years of age, stoat and handy.

Apply No. "ao Booth st. 7-3t "ITT ANTED Immediately, 80 more salesmen; men of good character only: good pay: steady work. Address J. AUSTIN HHAW.Nurseyman, Rochester.

N. Y. FOR RENT. "TTIOR RENT A desirable three-story brick dwelling, containing eight rooms, with hall and gas. No.

442 Cumberland st. possession given immediately. Inquire of W. A. ZOLLINGER, No.

13 B. Market sq. 6 eodiwt FOR RENT The following desirable properties are for rent from aad after April 1st, 1886: 1st The dwelling noose and grounds. No 66 Herr St now occn- Eied by Henry Fink, ad The dwelling onse and storeroom. No 830 Relly st.

Apply to FLEMING A McCABRELL. No. 105 N. St. 5-eod2w FOR RENT Offices, large, light and airy water md second floor; desirable (or any professional business; also fins large store room.

Inquire of JOHN P. KELLER, 3d aad Wal- Tint t. 4-1 It is prepared from Saraaparilla, Yellow Dock, Cherry Bark, Fipslssewa, Mandrake, Dandelion, and other well-known vegetable remedies. The combination, proportion, and preparation are peculiar to Hood's Saraaparilla, and effect tbe most remarkable cures Where other medicines aiL It cures Scrofula, Salt Bhetuu, Boils, Pimples, Humors, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Indigestion, General Debility, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and Lives' Complaints, dispels that tired feeling, creates an appetite, and builds up the system. The "GOOD SAMS AT HOKX" won by Hood's Saraaparilla is unequalled ta the history of medicines.

Such is its pops laxity in Lowell, where it Is made, that whole neighborhoods are taking it at the tame time. This success is extending aD over the country. Send for a book containing statements of many remarkable cures. Hood's Sarsaparillala sold by an druggist. Prepared by HOOD 6 CO, ApothA-HUies, Lowefl, aUss.

Price tl six for UPPER GREAT WILL BE AND Rubber No 332 MARKET STREET, As I will Close ont all Holiday Ooode, and tbe Entire Stock of Hals and Bonnets and a Large Assortment of Fine Embroidery AT AND BELOW COST, And all other good! lowered la price to lessen ray stock, not knowing where I will locate, and the stock must be closed out. MRS. BKENIZER, No. 332 Market Street. Goods, AT WHO KNOWS WHEN? WOULD this not be a pood time to take out an ACCIDENT POLICY in the TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO? We will soon have icy pavements, and were you to fall and break a leg or arm or otherwise seriously injure yourself, a policy of this kind would come in very good.

Don't wait until to-morrow, but call to-day for rates and full particulars. The Cost is Small, the Protection Sure. FORNEY STEWARTS, FRANK R. LEIB, Fire, Nn, 321 Market Street. CVTKLETHOS CONNECTION'.

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