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HARRISBURG PENDENT- FEBRUARY 11, 1895. Marrisburg of ie Independent WEATHER FORECASTS. WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb.

-Weather forecasts for twenty-four hours commencing at 8.00 a. for Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair followed by snow; northwesterly winds, to becoming variable; warmer Tuesday afternoon. WEATHER BUREAU. HARRISBURG, Feb, 11. 1895, 8 p.m.

5 a.m. 12 noon 50.25 50 25 18 20 Humidity 65 64 Wind, direction: N. N. W. Wind, 18 12 Weather.

Clear Clear Clear Mean Daily Barometer 20 26. Mean Daily Temperature, 18.7. Mean Daily Humidity 70.7 Maximum Temperature, 20.5, Minimum Temperature. 8 14,7, Maximum Velocity 22 miles occurred at 1.00 10. Local forecast for Harrisburg and vicinity: Fair, slightly warmer, BRIEF MENTION.

This evening councils will meet. See adv. of S. P. Segelbaum on 5th page to-day: The meeting led by Miss Rachel Briggs at the Y.

C. A. hall yesterday was well attended. John Hodges was released from jail Saturday under the insolvency act on petition of Attorney Carter. The remains of an Altoona man who died at the insane hospital were shipped by Undertaker Boyd yesterday.

The sanitary have served notices on Cameron property owners officers, relative to the proposed widening of the streot. B. F. Stence, the North Third street baker. will wrestle John McCormick on Thursday evening, February 14, in the Kelker street hall.

FIVE FUNERALS. Last Sad Rites Orer Remains of the Men Killed On the Railroad, The funerals of the five men who were killed by Paciflo express on the Pennsvlvania railroad last Friday evening. will take place this week as follows: Benjamin Otstot, aged 68 years, of 17324 North Fifth street on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. A.

9. Fasick, pastor of Curtin Heights M. E. church, Harrisburg, and Rev. M.

P. Hocker, of St John's Lutheran church at Steelton, officiating. Interment in Harrisburg cemetery. North Fourth street, on WednesGeorge W. Troup, aged 46 years, of day evening at 8 o'clock, Rev.

J. Berg Esenwein, pastor of Trinity United Evangelical church, officiating. GInterment at Middlesex, Cumberland county, on Thursday morning. John K. Darr, aged 27 years, of 710 East street, to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Rev.

Dr. George S. Chambers. pastor of the Pine Street Presbyterian church, officiating. Interment at Mumma's cemetery.

street Crossley, and Charles aged 47 avenue. years, to- of morrow morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. J. W. Deshong, pastor of the Second Church of God, officiating.

Interment in Mumma's cemetery, beside the body of Mr. Darr, who is a relative. Noah Nye, aged 53 years, of 18 Chesapeake avenue, was buried this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Birthday Party. Mrs.

William Kline held a birthdaay party on Saturday evening in honor of her husband, who was 55 years of age. Those who were present were the following: Mrs. Brinton and family, Mr. Mrs. Norman Lichtenberger, Mr.

and Mrs. Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eisenberger, Mr. and Mrs.

Day. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Coder, Mr. and Mrs.

Abner Powell, Mr. Mrs. John Wagner. Mr. Mrs.

George Brawn, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Buchter, Mr. and Mrs. William Bookman, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Day. Services at Pine Street Church. Rev. Dr.

George S. Chambers, of the Pine Street Presbyterian church, spoke yesterday on "The Relation of Harrisburg Christians to Their Own City." A delegation from the Helping Hand association attended last evening's services. All the departments of the church will hold a on Wednesday evening, when of conference, the church agencies for the past year will be presented. Eighth Ward Democrats. The Eighth ward democrats met on Saturday evening and effected an organization by electing the following officers: President.

William Wolfinger: vice president, Edward Moeslin; secretary, William Gastrock: treasurer, John G. Wall: executive committee. H. G. Walter, Solomon Emanuel, John S.

Carroll, Peter F. Fitzpatrick, W. Turner Koons. Herman J. Wolz.

Praise Service To-Morrow. The annual praise meeting of the Women's Union home missionary SOciety will be held to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the lecture room of the Pine street church. Mission Band Entertainment. The entertainment which was to be given by the Mission band of Salem Reformed church on the 7th and postponed, will be given this evening. Here Is a Fine Sleigh.

Franklin N. Miller, of 1539 Swatara street. has secured an elegant new fourhorse sleigh and is ready to take parties out. Get the Best. As quickly and as naturally as the needle in the compass turns toward the North, so do the people of Harrisburg turn to the AMERICAN ENCYLOPEDIC DICTIONARY, now being issued by the STAR-INDEPENDENT.

Have you seen it? It is the best up-to-date work issued. Is about three times the size of Webster's latest work and larger than any other. This dictionary is complete in forty-nine parts, any of which you can secure at this office for fifteen cents a part. Send in your order quickly. NOW READY.

American Encyclopedic DictionaryParts 1 to 48. "Glimpses of 1 to 31. Harper's War Book- -Parts 1 to 27. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1895. ST.

1c, 2c. 3c, 5c, 8c, VALENTINE'S 10c, 12 1-2c, 15c, 25c, TOKENS 37 1-2c, 50c and Step in and see the many new and appropriate Valentine Novelties in boxes at our well known and always satisfactory low prices. HOSIERY. Ladies' fast black derby ribbed hose now 10c, regular price Ladies' fast black fleeced lined hose 10c, 1240, 25c and 3740. Ladies' fast black hose, seamless, now Ladies' Globe fast black hose.

high sp spliced heel 25c. Ladies' tan colored hose, out size, full seamless spliced heel and toe 250, reduced from 374c. Ladies' black cashmere hose, spliced heel Gents' and toe. fancy 50c; striped reduced half from hose, 750am. less imported goods, now 124c; reduced from 250.

Gents' extra heavy fleeced lined half hose, our price 25c. Gents' mixed half hose, seamless, 5c, 8c. 9c, 10c and 124c. Gents' full seamless wool hose, black, brown, blue and scarlet, our price 25c. Gents' black cashmere half hose, seamless, our price 25c.

Children's black cashmere hose, seamless, double knee, 25c; reduced from 50c. Children's black wool hose, seamless, 17c a pair, 3 pair for 50c. Children's extra heavy black cotton hose 17c a pair, 3 pairs for 50c. UNDERWEAR. Ladies' cotton ribbed vests and pants now 25c, 374e and 50c.

D. P. S. D. P.

S. D. P. S. Ladies' natural wool vests and pants now 50c, reduced from 75c.

Ladies' white merino vests and pants 25c, reduced from 374C. Gents' white merino shirts and drawers now 25c each. Gents' heavy mixed shirts and drawers 29c, reduced from 3740. Gents' extra heavy fleeced lined shirts and drawers 50c, reduced from 690 Gents' camel hair shirts and drawers now $1.00. Boys' grey mixed shirts and drawers now 25c.

Children's jersey ribbed vests, fleeced lined. 17c, 3 for 50c. Children's white merino vests 100, rise 24c a size. Boys' extra fleeced shirts and drawers 374c, reduced from 50c. HOUSEFURNISHING DEPARTMENT.

To-morrow morning we place on sale the following goods at special reduced prices: 2 coffee pots, Sc. 3 quart coffee pots, 9c. 4 quart coffee pots, 10c. 1 pint tin cups, 3 for 5c. 2 quart covered buckets, 5c.

3 70. 80. Colanders, 8c. Muffin pans, 9c. 1 pound coffee canisters, 9c.

Crumb tray and brush, 190. DIVES, POMEROY GLIMPSES OF AMERICA BOUND. We have made arrangements to bind "Glimpses of America" in one volume, in a handsome cloth cover, assorted colors, for seventy-five cents, or in half morocco for ninety cents. These bindings are very handsome, as well as serviceable. Samples can be seen at our office, and if you have not examined them call and do so at once.

WHERE THE IS SOLD. The STAR-INDEPENDENT may be obtained every day for two cents a copy at the following news stands in tiarrisburg: Bolton House, Lochiel Hotel, P. M. Ort. Commonwealth Hotel, H.

T. Eisenberg. H. J. Kurzenkna be, 30.

Broad street. W. S. Tunis, South Third street, Frank H. Stewart, 1427 North Laird street, Pennsylvania Railroad Station.

Philadelphia and Reading Railroad station CARD OF PRICES. The publishers of the undersigned newspapers of this city adopted December 1, 1890, the following card of prices: Marriage, funeral and obituary notices 50 cents; each additional insertion 25 cents. Cards of thanks, call for meetings of lodges, societies and organized bodies, to be placed in the advertising columns, half rates, five cents per line. Local notices for church suppers, for all festivals, fairs, and similar entertainments and enterprises designed to make money, except such as may be purely for the public benefit or charity, to be inserted at half rates, five cents per line. No free notices will be given in the newspapers to any entertainment or enterprise, religious or otherwise, designed to make money, the job printing for which is not gotten at one of the newspaper offices.

Resolutions, except those of a public or charitable nature (such as actions of public meetings in matters for the welfare of the city, county, state or nation, or on the death or resignation of a son occupying a public office) will be charged five cents per line. The above prices will be strictly adhered to. DAILY STAR-INDEPENDENT. PATRIOT COMPANY. DAILY TELEGRAPH.

DAILY CALL. THE HARRISBURG TELEGRAM. Harper's Bound. We have completed arrangements to bind "Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil Samples of binding can be seen at our office. The cloth binding in one volume will cost $1.25 and the half morocco binding one volume $1.50.

As the cases for binding come from Chicago, and it takes some time to secure them, persons desiring to have their books bound can save considerable delay by sending in their orders as early as possible. BUSINESS LOCALS. When so many people are taking and deriving benefit from Hood's Sarsaparilla, why don't you try it yourself? It is highly recommended. 85 THERE will be a meeting of the SevWard democratic association in Fessler's hall on Broad street, near Seventh, on Tuesday evening. February 12.

at 7.30 o'clock. All democrats of the Seventh ward are invited. A MASS meeting under the auspices of the Pennsylvania Woman Suttrage association will be held in the hall of the house of representatives at Harrisburg, on the 14th of February, at 8 o'clock p. m. Mrs.

Carrie Chapman Catt and Rev. Anna H. Shaw will address the meeting. Music will be furnished by the Indian band of Carlisle. All are cordially invited.

Patience KENT, Feb. 6, 6t. Chairman of Committee. PLACE your advertisements in the STAR-INDEPENDENT. 24 yards shelf paper.

30. Revolving handle rolling pins, 50. 3 quart sauce pans 10c. 2 quart sauce pans So. Special prices on Steel Enamel Ware.

290' sauce pans, 23c. 25c sauce pans, 21c. 21c sauce pans, 18c. 69c butter kettles, 49c. 81.25 dinner kettles, 98c.

59c round covered buckets, 340. CHINA WARE. Porcelain cups and saucers, 50. China soup plates, 50. Egg cups, 1c Gold band china plates, 5c.

20c China bone dishes, 10c. 17e mugs, 10c, 10c china fruit saucers, 50. 10c china tinted fruit saucers, 50. 25c china fruit saucers, 10c. 33c china oatmeal saucers, 100.

25c china plates, 10c. China cake plates, 10c. CANDY. Cream marsh mallows, 10c a pound. Cocoanut shell walnuts, 10c a pound.

Bird eggs, 10c a pound. Special mixtures, 10c a pound. Pepsin gum, three packs for 5c. Odd Dinner Ware at half price. Decorated plates, 4c each.

Decorated bowls, 10c each. Decorated covered dishes, 440. One lot ruby stained glassware at half price, STEWART. Ulsters, Overcoats. The few remaining Storm Repellers MUST GO.

PRICES Below Zero THE GLOBE One Price Clothiers, 14 N. THIRD ST. WELLS' SACRIFICE SALE $2.00 HATS AT EACH CLOSES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 43 to Penna, R. R.

checks cashed to-day and as usual. WELLS, Hat Specialist, 312 Market St. HELP WANTED--FEMALE. WANTED once, special. a good FRANK housekeeper J.

HESS. for 1t WANTED housework woman for to a cook family and of do three. genNo washing. Ayply with references at 1406 N. Second street.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED and children working to call men, at or LOVE'S their BAKERY and restaurant. 1409 N. Third, to buy bread at two loaves for five cents, and rolls 6 cents a dozen, as good as the best. 7-2w SITUATIONS WANTED.

-Employment as teamster: 3 years' experience on delivery wagon in city: reference given. Address H. 1715 New Fourth street, eity. 11-3tt FOR SALE. FOR hand SALE CARDS office; -A all full colors, line always size 6x9 on inches.

6-19-tf WILLIAMSON FOSTER TUESDAY BARGAINS. 25c Ladies' rib vests, Tuesday 15c. Children's fast black hose, small sizes 2C. Children's bengaline silb caps, fur trimmed, small sizes, 50c, cut to Men's canton flannel night shirts, 49c, regular price $1.00. Boys' suspenders, non-elastic, 2C.

The above bargains are for Tuesday only. SAVED, On- Fifth of Your Purchase On LADIES' WOOL UNDERWEAR AND CHILDREN'S WOOL AND COTTON UNDERWEAR. Children's white merino underwear, 10C, 15C, 17c, 21c and 25c. Children's grey underwear, 25c and Children's scarlet underwear, 25C, 30c, 35C, 40c, 45C, 50c, Children's natural wool underwear, 35c, 40c, 45G, 50G, 55c and 60 cents. Ladies' natural, scarlet and white wool at 75c.

Ladies' natural, scarlet and white wool at $1.00. Ladies' natural, scarlet and white wool at $1.25. On all the above Underwear we hand you back one-fifth of the purchase money. $1.25 goods you buy for $1.00, and $1.00 goods for 8oc, etc. As an inducement to help us from carrying over any winter underwear, we continue this special sale till all is sold, giving you our entire stock for selection.

After Invoicing Bargains. We have finished invoicing and find a number of goods we put a bargain price on to close. Persian moss trimming was 23c and 25c, cut to 9c. Music boxes 75c, cut to 50c. Bias velveteen binding, three yard pieces cut to 4c.

25c men's scarlet wool hose cut to 17C. Men's dark domet shirts, made with yoke, cut to 19c. Men's white merino shirts and drawers, 38c, cut to 25c. Sweaters--You want one this cold weather. Boys' navy blue sweaters, 39C, 75C, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2.

Men's sweaters, CURTAINS 50c, 75C, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.25. $2.75. $4. Cardigan Jackets for boys and men. Prices and quality are right, see them, all grades.

HOW IS THIS AT REDUCED PRICES? Spring Roller Window Shades. Plain Felt shades with fixtures, at 15c. Fringed felt shades with fixtures, at 20c. Plain oil shades with fixtures, at 29c. Fringed oil shades with fixtures, 39c.

WILLIAMSON 03 FOSTER, 326 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa NOTICE PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR AT ONCE, COMING BY EXPRESS EVERY MORNING, Order to and here to using only telegraph wires and express companies to supply the wants of the people. Fine Portland Cutters, single and double. Swell Body Cutters, single and double. Business and Farm Sleighs as Low as $17.50. Prices low and Terms Cash, Write or call on ANDREW REDMOND, Cor.

Third and Reily Streets. When getting a Sleigh you can also get: a nice Blanket to keep your hoise warm and a tine Robe to wrap up in and keep warm, and a fine Set of Harness to match to every sleigh, single and double. LEAF TOBACCO. Sumatra, Havana and Connecticut. Little Dutch, Zimmer, Spanish and Pennsylvania.

Havana seed in small or large quantities at FRENCH'S Cigar Store. 416 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. 28-mon-thur-6t SEE THE DODGE $1.40 HAT. NOTICE. The members of Lamberton lodge are requested to meet in their hall.

321 Market street, Wednesday, at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, Benjamin Otstot. Sister lodges are cordially invited. 11-1t HONESTY THE BEST POLICY. In advertising a medicine it is best to be honest; deception will never do: the people won't stand it. Let the truth be known that Burdock Blood Bitters cure scrofula, and all eruptions the skin.

This medicine is sold everywhere by druggists. WEAR THE DODGE $1.90 HAT. KEEP WARM. Comforts and blankets at the P. F.

Co. store, 926 Sixth street, cash or credit. 9-lw SEE THE DODGE $1.40 HAT. DIED. RVERICH-On the 10th at his home, 1223 Derry street, George Garverich, aged 97 years and 29 days.

Funeral services at Christ Lutheran church Wednesday at 2 o'clock. 11-2t DARR-On February 8, 1895, John K. Darr, in his 25th year. Funeral on Tuesday, February 12, at 2 p. from his late residence, 710 East street.

Relatires and friends are invited to attend without further notice. HELP WANTED -MALE. additional Wants, Sales and Rents, see Fifth A REPR ENTATIVE WANTED in each locality samples to friends or acquaintances. Paying work. Not peddling.

Send 10 cts. to Alburt F. Wood. Perfumer. Wood.

Detroit, for 5 trial bottles Satin-Scent Natural Flower perfumes, and receive special offer to you. 9-1w SQUA Day and Evening Sessions. A Live American COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Affording to Both Sexes a Complete and Practical Education for the Work of Life. SPECIMENS FREE. VISITORS WELCOME.

DAUPHIN BUILDING, 15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE. THE UPTOWN PAWNA. G. POTTS, BROKER AND JEWELER, No. 925 N.

Third Street. MONEY LOANED on all ARTICLES of VALUE. GREAT BARGAINS IN UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. THE FINEST AUTOMATIC CASH REGISTERand SAFETY ALARM CASH TILL on the market. A loud bell rings every time drawer opens.

Perfect Protection of Your Cash. Send for descriptive circulars and prices. S. W. ENTREKIN, AGENT, 204 North Second Street, -Harrisburg.

WARM LINED SHOES, OVERSHOES AND RUBBER BOOTS At The Lowest Prices. A LOT OF CHILD'S RUBBER BOOTS, sizes 6 to 9, at $1.00. FORNEY STEWART. 321 MARKET STREET. BUSINESS CARDS.

L' UDWIG Shop 121 Cow LOEFFLER, den street. Practical Estimates Painter. given on all contracts. Work promptly done, Call on me before going elsewhore. m4-lyr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NTS. keys, tied with a ribbon. Finder will please return to this office. lt tween Pine white and fur Calder robe, on streets on Saturday, Second. beFinder will be suitably rewarded if returned to Boyd's stable, 211 N.

River avenue. Pozzoni's Complexion POWDER produces a soft and beautiful skin; it combines every element of beauty and purity. dees-lyr RENT CARDS-A full line always on hand at this office; all colors, size 6x9 inches. 6-19-tf FOR SALE. FOR situated -Two Vernon ten roomed street; frame modern houses conveniences: bath room complete.

Lots 25 by 115 feet. Price $2,800 each if sold before April 1. Apply to C. H. RICH, 1354 Vernon street.

FOR good SALE condition, -A two-story with large frame store house room, on in Main street in Hummelstown. For terms address A. J. NITZ, Hummelstown, Pa. FOR house SALE- in the city; best well transient furnished boarding all through; established trade: 418 Market street.

jan28-tf WINTER RESORTS. THE CHALFONTE, Atlantic City, N. Directly on the Beach, Full ocean view. Sea water baths in the house. Also illustrated booklet free.

jan28-52t E. ROBERTS' SONS..

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