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8 DAILY HERALD United States Signal Service. Report ot observations taken at Los Angeles, February 13 1890: 15:07 a.m. 6:07 v. m. jRH'm I 79 I 65 I 3 I 8 Mux. tern., 63; min. torn., 48 Temperature East. Chicago, February 13.—Noon - Tempera tnre: New York, 32; New Orleans, 58: St. Louts, 30; Cincinnati. 28; Chicago, 20; Win nipeg 32. PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. D. Duncan, of Ensenada, are in the city on a visit. Assessor Fred G. Smythe, of Orange county, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hubbard, of Den ' ver, are in the city for the winter. Mrs. 8. L. Barnes and Miss Maud Barnes have gone to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cummings left for San Francisco yesterday by steamer. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Caldwell, of this city, went to Santa Monica yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, of San Francisco, are visiting at Santa Monica. F. C. Smythe, the handsome and pop alar Assessor of Orange county, was in the city yesterday. D. Bridenstine, S. G. McConnell and M. C. AVestbrook are spending a few days at Arrowhead. W. C. Clark, a prominent business man of San Francisco, is at the Hollen beck witb his wife. Cierk B. C. Weir, of the Supreme Court, left for San Francisco last night to be absent a week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Anderson have de parted for Santa Barbara. Miss Alice E. Warner, of Whittier, is in town with her friend, Mrs. M. E. Smith, of New York, who is stopping at the Nadeau. Mr. J. 0. Gilchrist and wife, of Oswego, N. V., old-time friends of Mr. J. G. Ben nett, are at the Nadeau, spending their honeymoon. Miss Hager, who has been the guest of her brother in this city for some time, left on Wednesday evening for her home at Menlo Park. Mr. George H. Kimball and family, Mrs. W. G. Brodrick and daughter, and Judge J. D. Reynolds, wife and nephew are guests of the Arrowhead hotel. Jay E. Hunter, Esq., has returned from a visit to his old home in Dallas, Texas. He says Los Angeles is the busiest city he has seen in his travel.-, and the best place to live. O. W. Baldwin, Mrs. J. W. Woodroof and daughter, and Mrs. George E. Bald win returned home from New York Wednesday evening, where they have been spending the winter. Mrs. S. L. Barnes, of Loveland, Col., and her daughter, Misa Maude Barnes, who have been visiting friends in Los Angeles and Southern California, re turned home yesterday via San Fran cisco. Mr. Henry L. Slayton, of the Slayton Lyceum Bureau, Chicago and New York, is on his way to this city, where he hopes to make arrangements for one or two concerts, to be given by the Levy Com pany next month. Mr. F. W. Robinson has returned from his trip to Arizona, and he says that the name of Arizona will always make the perspiration start and make him think he is having a nightmare. He has been confined to his room at the Nadeau ever since his return, but is much improved. J.A.Brown and Bister, Chicago; H. J. Krabbe, Iowa; Jerrett Richards, A. V. Chielevet, Santa Barbara; H. L Dorn, San Bernardino; H. C. Newhouse, Ventura; C. J. Collins and family, Brad ford, Pa.; Mrs. P. O. Cearley, Pittsburg, Pa.; W. L. Hardieon, Santa Paula; Alex. Thinnigger and wife, Phoenix, A. T., are at the Arcade. The following arrived at the Hotel Nadeau yesterday: H. L. Daler and wife, San Bernardino; Mrs. Dr. Johnson, San Bernardino; A. M. Bragg, Lyn wood; John L. S_ith, Arizona; Tom J. Hutcheson, Philadelphia; J. \V. Orr, San Francisco; D. Duncan and wife, En aenada; W. M. Griffin, Ban Francisco; Mrs. A. Pauly, Tehachapi; Mrs. T. T. Norton, San Pedro; J. Bannick, San Francisjo: John M. Huboard and wife, Denver. Arrivals at the Hotel Arcadia, Santa Monica: B. E. Ward, Los Angeles; J. W. Spratt, Southern Pacific Railroad Company; H. D. Fisher and wife. Flor ence, Wis.; A. A. Green, Toledo; Mrs. A. Lachman, Detroit; Mrs. C. Sauenger, Milwaukee; F. M. Davis, Denver; C. Greeg, Warsaw, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hunt, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fay man, Mrs. E. J; Keefer, New York; Mrs. S. K. Root and children, Los Angelea; Mrs. K. Keefer and son, C. Everts, Misses inverts, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Card well, Los An geles. Thos. A. Brown, Chicago; A. W. Baggs, Riverside ; B. B. Rich, San Pedro; Mrs. C. O. Meacham, Chicago; Thos. Divine and family, Duluth, Minn.; Chas. A. Eberly, Washington, D. C,; C. E. Stanley, Cleveland, O.; M. F. Brown, Louisville, Ky.; H. W. Shedel and wife, Hannibal, Mo.; A. G. Glenn and wife, San Francisco; J. J. White, Louisville, Ky.; D. O. Quinn, New York; J. 8. Schiller, San Diego; W. O. Clark and wife, San Francisco; Charles Mc- Creary, Sacramento; Samuel De Bow, James E. Fogg, John C. Pettus, Jr., G. J. Becht, J. R. Dwyer, E. P. Ackerman, and George F. Hill, San Francisco; A. C. Peck and family, Colorado Springs, Col.; Hubert W. Card well, Portland, Ore.; M. Gillmann and wife, San Fran cisco ; Thomas B. Haves, Wilmington; Charles A. Lieare, Chicago; A. Zsigler, New York; E. F. Schaner, Baltimore, Md., are at the Hollenbeck. NEWS NOTES. The Home Creamery Company will probably become incorporated early next week. Services will be held this evening at 7:30 at the synagogue, and tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The anniversary meeting of the Y. M. C. A. will take place this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Fort-street M. E. church. Transfers of real estate yesterday amounted to $12,400, and were 40 in number. Of these 3 were for more THE LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD: FRIDAY MORKHTQ, FEBRUARY 14, IBbo. than $1,000 each, and 20 were for nominal considerations. Hattie Huff has secured a decree cf divorce from W. R. Huff. The particu lars were given in the Hkbald recently. Work on the St. Vincent market build ing, on Fort street near Sixth, is pro gressing rapidly since the advent of fine weather. Selah W. Brown will deliver his sec ond lecture, "A Journey to Jerusalem," at the Methodist church, Boyle Heights, this evening. The last of the course of lectures given by Prof. Dickinson, entitled "The Geol- ORv of the Btars," will oe delivered at the Unity church this evening. Frank Boyd, of Bear valley, San Ber nardino county, was yesterday adjudged insane. Deputy Sheriff Wray took him to Stockton last night. Boyd owned a ranch in Bear valley, which was washed away by the recent floods, and went demented because of his loss. The following are the remainder of the winning numbers of tbe articles rallied at the fair of the Sisters of the Immacu late Heart held last September : Wash ington tapestry, "06; St. Vibiana, 7S; valuable lot, 53; lion tapestry, 325; buggy, 41; picture of swan on glass, 3. In an item published in the Hebaij) yesterday, as it was given to a reporter of this paper, a friend of Mr. James Noel claims there were some elements not fully correct. Noel had some trouble with his wife, but hia friends say it was not his fault, and that it was of a nature he could not control, although he did all in hie power to do so. An excellent programme was rendered last evening at Moore's hall, East Lon Angeles, at the concert 'of the Church of the Epiphany. Amongst other numbers were Berlioz's ninth concerto for vio lin, which was artistically executed by Mr. H. E. Hamilton, and Milton Well ing's "Dreaming," which was a vocal gem as sung by Mr. Albert M. Haw thorne. The affair was a decided suc ceee, both financially and artistically. R. D. List,. Notary Public. Legal papers care fully drawn. 18 S". Bpriug. Depositions taken. JOIIX 11. ri'RLET. Jno. H. Carter, the well known merchant tailor, of 546 Market St.. S. F., writes to the Ed win W. Joy Co., that for years he was afflicted with dyspepsia which nothing relieved till he commenced taking Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. He continues. "I am still taking it Its mild laxative effects are exceedingly grateful to the system. It is a pleasant surprise that awaits those who do not know what our vegetable juices do for debility, sluggish liver and im paired digestive organs. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Sblloh's Catarrh remedy, l'rice 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Palace Hotel, Colton, Cal., Newly fitted up. Nearest hotel in the city to the depot. Terms moderate; all first-class ap pointments; two lines of cars pass the hotel. J. F. Nash, Prop. I Harris, the Hatter And gents' furniiher, 204 8. Spring St., oppo site the Hollenbeck. Try Turkish baths and have health. Try Turkish baths for colds. Try Turkish baths for rheumatism. Try Turkish baths for liver and kidney. At the Hamman, 2:to South Main street. Spring Styles Silk Hats At Harris , the hatter and gents' furnisher, 204 South Spring street. For Sale. Fine, Btylish, polished oak cart, made by R, M. Bingham' & Co., Rome, N. V.; frdnt and back seat, carrying two to four light persons; height of wheel, 42 inches; height of body from floor, 30 inches; length of shaft front of bar, 6 leet 2 iuches; for small horse, 13 to 15 hands high; has been slightly used; is offered at a bargain. Hawley, King A Co., Los Angeles and Requena streets. The Best $1 White Shirts At Harris', the hatter and gents' furnisher, 204 South Spring street. Removal Notice. B. B. Young, architect, has removed from Cililornia Eank building to rooms 47, 48 and 49, new Wilson block, First and Spring streets. Harris, the Hatter And gents' furnisher, 204 S. Bpring st., opposite the Hollenbeck. Sohmer pianos and Estey organs. Liberal terms and prices at C. E. Day's music store, 8 N. Soring street. Home Made Buckwheat Cakes Andminco pies at the Hollenbeck hotel cafe. Buggy robes and blankets at Foy's harness shop, 217 Los Angeles street. Harris, the Hatter And gents' fumlßher, 204 3. Spring St., oppo site the Hollenbeck. Try "Pride of the Family" soap. Children Cry for Pitcher's MARRIED. TWOGOOD-ALI>ERMAN-At the residence of o»ptaln F. J Cressey, LOl Angeles, Cal.. by Rev. Dmiel Read. la. '. D., Thursday even ing February 13, 1890, Mr. William S. Two good, of Marion, lowa, and Miss Genevieve Alderman, youngest daughter of Captain E. B Aldsrman, also of Marion, lowa, and sister of Mrs. Cressey. niSCELLANEOCS. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tne powder never vanes. A model of putty ami whoisociouosa. More eoonomloal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In oompe ltion with the m si tirades of low test, short weight, Blum of phosphate powders. Solo oblt in ca«is. sotilßikiks Powdbb Co., 106 Wall «t., N. T. THB JOHNSON LOOK* MERCAN TILS 00.. dan Fianolsoo. Agents. da-Am _^^^^ 1l '^ ovn ' On Account of Dissolution of Co-Partnership THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE fill HOUSE CLOTHING COMPANY WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE OK LIMIT. « ■ Sale Commencing Tuesday, Jan uary 21, 1890. j<t2olu , COR. SPRING AND FRANKLIN. UNDER THE NADEAU HOUSE. Competition is the Life of Trade ! Look at Our Special Trices on CLOTHING Our $10 Cheviot Suits must go for $4-9° Our $12 Melton Suits must go for $5 9° Our $15 Dress Suits must go for $7 50 Tl ATS I HATS I Our $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Hats must go at the uniform price of $1.75. Our $1.50 Hats must go for 75 cents. I GENUINE BAEGAINS. * T~l A A TV /T 'JNDER NADEAU HOUSE UJj. lVi , New No. 113 South Spring St. fe7 3m " 1, SAM N. OSBORNE, Atlantic Steamship, Insurance •• .EMWSt- AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY. SOI Till:KM PACIFIC TRANSFER TRUCK COMPANY. Tickets sold to and from Great Britain r.nd Europe by all first-class lines at lowest rates. Staterooms secured. Call aud get Information. Houses to rent. Money to loan. Collections made. 218 WEST FIRST STREET, Telephone No. 15. fel-3m Los Angeles, Cal. PACIFIC WAGON CO. .__ s BUGGIES. CARRIAGES, WAGONS AND HARNESS. COLUMBUS BUGGY CO.'S BUGGIES, Has Removed fr -m 25 Aliso street to 605 and 607 FORT STREET, Corner of Sixth, LOS ANGELES, CAL. jai4im .T. R. Mc"M"A"NTff. Manager. J. S. TURNER'S GENTS' FINE SHOES. Accurate Styles, Durability ami Ftrst>Cln«M Workmanship. M. S. HEWES, Sole Agent LOS ANGEIiE 3. j3 tv friOm Los Angeles Jgm FACTORY HAS REMOVED TO 130 N.MA.IN STREET, Opposite McDonald Block. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN TRUNKS and TRAVELING SATCHELS. Repairing done at Short Notice OLD TRUNKS EXCHANGE D 3*19 lm p rop> • ~ Tonic Poultry Powder Is over twenty times bs strong as mc nt n. called esg foods offered for safe, and whiiV ?hl°" cos. 20 cts. to 50 cts.a week to eeda flocl rt& hens this only costs from 7 cents io" i o ' ? week for the same number, according fn VhS sized package used Address all „A~ CHAS. A GARDNER (formerly o Q,! ,'? Nlsbet), 24 West First St.. room 10 fcSSS CATARRH, THROAT DISEASE, BRONCHITIS, Mm and ConsumptioD! Successfully treated by M.HILTON WILLIAMS. M.D. M. C. P, 8. 0., (Graduate Medical Department Victoria Col lege, Ontario, Canada, in 1867; member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Canada, since 1882.) BY HIS MEDICATED INHALATIONS AND COMPOUND OXYGEN TREATMENT. It Is now conceded by all scientific Investiga tors, both of this country and Europe, that diseases of the respiratory organs are germ diseases; that they originate from living germs or parasites, which live and feed upon diseased tissue, millions of which are found to exist In a single case, and yot so small as to be seen only under the most powerful microscope. Now, if this be true, what can more readily kill and destroy these germs than our compound oxygen aud other medicated Inhalations ? These redemies antagonize and completely remove every poison of the system lrom the blood, hence are efficacious in curing Catarrh, Throat Diseases, Asthma, Bronchitis, Con sumption, Nervous Prostration, Insomnia and Dyspepsia, etc., etc. In all cases of Catarrh and other diseases of ihe Respiratory Organs, where the system suf fers from the deleterious effects of scrofula or other vitiated condition of the blood local treatment Is invariably conjoined with consti tutional remedies. Persons desiring treatment by this system of practice can use the remedies at home as well as at onr office, and which will cause no incon venience or hindrance to business whatever. The very r-ost 0 f references from those al ready cured. Thoso who desire to consult me In regard to their cases had better call at the offioe for nn examination, but If impossible to visit the office peri onally can write for list of questions and circular, both of which will be sent free of charge. Address M. HILTON WILLIAMS. M. D . 3T Sou in Fort St., Los Angelee, Cal. Office hours—From 9A. M. to 4 T, M. Sundays—From 2 to 2:30 p. w. Residence—ls South Grand Avenue tl ITIISCBUI.AIVROUM lIETINDATREWM AT $200 Per Acre on Ten Years' Time. W. P. McINTOSH, President and General Agent of the BARTON LAND AND is now selling the finest Orange Landlnihe CitTof Redlands for l-'OO per acre, 10 per cent, cash and no further payment for ten (10) years except 6jj per cent, per annum, with one (1) inch of water, miner's measure ment, to every seven acres, in pipes at every ten-acre tract. San Bernardino Valley Brauch R. R. and Motor Lme through the center of ranch. Canning establishment and packing house also on tbe land. No fruit pests of any kind, and not enough of frost to injure the oranges. This is a good opening for tbe capitalist and business man, as well as for the poor man. The fruits produced will certainly meet the rav nienta. ior maps and particulars, apply to W. P. McINTOSH, ia3olm Rooms 7 and 8, No. 42 Bouth Main st., Los Angelea, Cal. PABST BREWING CO., Formerly Ph. Best Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This Beer Is sold by the keg or in bottles. Family trade solicited. Orders delivered to parts of the olty. — THE BEST TOisrioi^ —r Manufactured by the PABST BREWINGCO. byYlfofuggisU Cal W T T ; n n'nn*™™24 oln AKeEt "* Southe »> California. No. 25 Blmlra street, Los Angeles - i 1179 m THRESHING OUTFIT For Sale at a Great Itarffalu. BRUNBON-PITTS' SEPARATOR. AMES' EN GINE, JACKSON'S DERRICK AND FEEDER. A Complete Threading Outfit. Apply at RANCH HOl'*R on Lnguna Ranch. fel4-tf MRS. DR. WELLS, FIRST LADY LICENTIATE OF KENTUCKY, Educated abroad. Thirty years in and cit izen of ihe United States. Many yearn of successful practice In this city. Uter ine and Rectal Diseases treated with skill by new methods without knife or caustic. Prompt relief in suppressed or painful menstru ation. In Prolapsus, Uiceratlon, Congestion, one trial will Convince Special treatment for dis ases incident upon tho climncteric period. Many are driven iUßare from reflex, nervous brain troubles; others burdened with Tumors, nance-, Varicose Ulcers. City references Con sultation free. 502 SOUTri FORT STREET. jl2tf TtTIMMNGHAir Manufacturer of and Dealer in Troote and Bags, 132 3. MAIN ST., Opp. Mott Market. Repairing promptly attended to. Old trunks taken in exchange. Orders called for and delivered to all parts of the city. fl lm F. HANIMAN. Telephone 188. P. O. Box 537. LOS ANGELES FISHING CO. Wholesale and Retnil Dealers In FIS*I, UA9IE AND POULTRY All kindß of OYSTERS always on hand. Stalls 9, 11, 13, 16, 18 and 20, Mott Market, Los Angeles, Cal. Jl5 3ra M. Hopkins & Co.. Uridertakers and Embalmers OPEN DAY AND NIGHT TELEPHONE NO. 209. d7-ti IS9 South Main Street. MaWsH—Ml " — *******~irirsmirwisiffTr*i'T GALLAGHER & CUSSEN, Undertakers & Embalmers, 207 B. First St. Telephone 1030. Cheap Rent. Low Prices. It will pay parties requiting undertakers' goods to ex amine our stock before purchasing else-1 where. J,i29-2m I SUl^ON^ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE of California, in and for the County of Los Angeles. Farmers and Merchants Bank of Los Angeles, a corporation, plaiutifF; vs. David Pearl, de fendant. Action brought in tho Superior Court of the State of California, ij and for the County of Los Angeles, and the complaint filed iv said County of Los Angeles iv the office of tho Clerk of said Superior Court. The people of the Sinte of California send greeting to David Pearl, defendant. You are hereby required fc> appear In an action brought against yon by the above named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for Lob Angeleß county, and to answer the complaint filed therein, wlihin , days (exclusive of the day of service), aft r the service ou you of this summons, if served within this county, or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days, or judgment by default will be taken against you according to tho prayer of J said complaint. The said action is brought to recover of you the sum of $1,050, with interest on $1,000 ' thereof, from April 22d, 1889, at the rate of ton per cent, per annum, compounded monthly, alleged to be due from you to the plaintiff herein, on your certain promissory note for the sum of $1,000, dated December 22d, 1888, run picg to tho plaintiff, payable one day afterdate, with Interest at the rate of tan per cent, per annum, payable monthly, and if not so paid, to ' bo compounded monthly, together with five per cent of principal as attorney's fees iv case suit Is brought thereon, aud for cotta of suit. Reference is hod to complaint for particulars. And you are hereby uotlfied that if you lall to appear aud answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will cause your de fault to be ent-red, and will take Judgment against you for said sum of $1 050, with In terest on $1,000 thereof from April 22d, 1889, ; at ten per cent, per annnm, compounded monthly, and costs of this s lit. Given under my hand and the seal of the „ Superior Court of the State of California, in B and for the County of Lo< Angeles, this 31st day of January, In the year of our Lord ouo thousand eight hundred and ninety. (SEAL) CHAS. H. DUNSMOOR, Clerk. c By D. E. ADAMS, Deputy Clerk. 1 Graves, O'Mxlveny A Shankland, c Attorneys tor Plaintiff. 1 14 tv 1 Ot DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LUMBER! San Pedro Street, Near Seventh, P. 0. Box 1235. Telephone 178. j«3 3m PERRY, MOTT & GO'S Xiiimber Yards AND PLANING MILLS, N0,78 Com morels.! Street. fi U RerCauOff-CDZQer Mill and Lumber Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Main Office; LOS ANGELES. Wholesale Yard at SAN PEDRO. Branch Yards: Pomona. Pasadena, Lamanda, Asuza, Burbauk. Planing Mills: Los Angele and Pomona. Cargoes furnished to order. Western Lumber Co. taed: Cor. Ninta and San Pedro Streets. &IJMK_:K of all clasa can bo had at this yard" fa-ti mills ana lards— Portland, Oregon. Wholesale Yard—Redondo Beach. WILLAiiETTE STEAM MILLS Lumbering and Manufg Co., Mannfaotwrors of Fir and Spruce Lumber. Dealerr in Flooring, Bidiug, Rustic, Lath, Pick ets, etc. Special orders cur to suit purchasers. Large orderu in extra sizes and lengths solicited. YARDS—COR. NEW MAIN AND SAN FEB NANDO STS , LOS ANGELEB. f37 tf CHAS. WIER. Agent, J. M. Grlffitu, President. H. G. Stevenson, Vlce-Pres. and Troas, T. B, Nichols, Secy. B. L, Chandler, Supt J, M, CMFPIie COMPANY, LUMBER DEALERS, And Manufacturers of Boors, Windows, mindtr, stairs, Mill work of every description, S3S N. Alameda St., Lee Angeles. ______ __ O. B. FULLER & CO.. (Snocewors to MoLaln A Lehman.) Pioneer Truck and Transfer Co. No. 8 Mabk.t St., Los An6hleB, Oal. Saieend P-'anoMoving. All kinds of Truck Work vvr.wvirm* J37 fl tf commission A^ia^iroHAui. H. Hilleb, Pres. J. J. Woodwobth, Sec, LOS ANGELES STORAGE, COMMISSION AND LUMBER CO, San Pedro st„ hot. Fourth and Fifth. Dealers In Lumber of all kinds. Lath, Plaster, Doors, Lime, Fireclay, Windows, Cement, Fire brick, Blinds, Plastering Hair, Monterey Sand, etc. Best brands English Portland Cement by the 100 or 1.000 barrels. Prices on application Telephone 109. P. o. Box 87. f7 lm California Warehouse CORNER SEVENTH AND ALAMEDA. Grain, Wool and General Merchandise Warehouse. Storage, Commission A- Insurance, f 14 U NATO'S WAREEOUSi., GRAIN, WOOL —AND— General Merchandise Warenonse. Advances made on wool. f I 9-tf aii uvtoA U.xijttm. -GENERAL- Auction and Commission House, NOB. 119 and 121 W. SECOND ST. Peremptory Sales of New aud fcccond-Hand Furniture TUESDAY, FEB. 11, THURSDAY, FEB, 13, SATO EDA V, FEB. 15, At 10 a. it. and 2 r. m. AUCTION SALE OF HORBBB AND CAB BIAGBS ON BATTJBDAYB. BEN o. KHOADES. Auctioneer. o 6-tf -A.UCTIOISr! The entire stock of the American Brokerage Comp'y 238 South Spring Stbeet, Saturday, February 15,1890, at 10 o'olock a.nt.. and continuing Monday and Tuesday until the whole stock is sold. Consisting of furniture of every description, carpets, groceries, glassware, crockery, harness lap robes, etc etc. The owners are leaving the city and the whole stock must be sold regard less of cost. fe!3-3t THOS. B. CLARK, Auctioneer.