The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 01, 1894, Image 2

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY ilOPt^TT'N'G. NOVEMBER 1. 1894 SECOND DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Grand Oflictr* Were Elected I>y tiro Grand Lodge Yesterday. REPORTS OR tOllMITTEES. InatilUltia of Grmmd Offlcaw Tmdmy. ApiMlatniaUf oOeert-Orphaai Hill Ad- J««ra Today'. Tbs second day*, meeting ot tho one hundred and eighth teuton of the Grand Lodge,• Free and Aoceptwl Ma- aunt* opened at 8 o'clock yesterday morning w.tli Acting Grand Matter John"!'. Shannon in tbo chair. The first business before the -lodge was the electron of grand officers for the ensuing year. The election was conducted in the usual manner and rcanltod at follows: Grand master, John P. Shannon, Kl- borton. Deputy grand master, Charles P. Gor don, Dalton. Senior grand warden, W. A. Davis, Macon. Junior grand deacon, John D. Har rell, Balnbrldga. Grand treasurer, W. B. Daniel, Ma con. Grand secretary, A. M. Woliaiu, Ma con. A special ahd highly interesting feat ure of the morning scssam was the do nation to the family of Grand Master John 8. Davidson, deceased, the collar nnd apron worn by ltlm as grand mas ter. Tbs presentation speech was made Sy Mr. John W. A Ik In in a feel ing and appropriate manner that made a profound impression on his hearers. Mr. W. T. Dar.dsou, bother of the dead grand master, mtdo n response to Oio presentaCou speech that was rccolred w.th considerable emotion by the 8O0 reprfcxentat.ve* present. Mr. Davidson accepted the oottar and apron In behalf of b.s family who, it Is need less to My, will prise them u.itTily. A resolution was adopted to have tho memorial addresses Jellvoreil ut tiiu memorial meet.ng on Tuesday night lir.uteii in lawk form as u metuuMI Volume to bo distributed throughout tho Jurisdiction. A resolution was unanimously passed to purchase.' a marble slab which is to he placed n tho Grand Lodge room sod which will contain nn Inscription giving th« Masonic li.stnry of Grnnu Master Dav.dson. The remainder of tho morning session was taken up with rouuoo bus.uess until Into, when adjournment was lud for dfnner. AFTERNOON 8F/SS10N. At 8 o'clock the Grand Lodge reas sembled. The grand muster -itmouueod that the aftoruoon would be devoted to bearing the reports of committees. Owing to the lurge number of committees nnd tho amount of work for'thcm to do the entire aiuntoon arsamn .rus derated exclusively to benr.ng than leports, ml of Which had not been hrnrd nt odll), when the Grant! Lodge .iiljommil tint.1 this morning nt 830 o'clock. Tbo report nmde by Uto oonimlttee on orphan's homo caused oouauk-nhle discussion. The report reootumeudsd tho ptirelinse of tho Soldlors’ Home In Atlanta, provided the terms sn.l pr.co oonld be utlsfaotorjy arranged. The dlscusalon following ’ the report was altognther favorable to the pur ehsso of tlio Sold.crri Home and every ilatail wn» utkon into cons.dur.itton. Tho matter was'finally teferred to a annum lee oons.sllng of the grand ofil- oera and five oilier members pi tbo GrAhd Lodge. Tb.s oommltteo will look Into tho details, and It It is not found expedient to buy tint Soldiers' Homo will pursue aomo other eonrss to oblalu an orphans' home, ns tint «jn- llrnent of tho Grand Lodge Is eirongly In favor of liav-ng n well couduuuat home where tho orphnnn of Mason, enn find a comfortable home nnd bo prop erly cored for. The reitorf of tho committee ou dls- trlct deputies was received with great ssCafactlon by tho Grand Ledge, Tills report showed tho lodge throughout the Jurisdiction to bo In better condition than ever before, both financially nail numerically. TODAY'S SESSION. The Grand Lodge will 1st called to order this morning at 8HO o’clock. ’I he lint bua.mws will be the bearing of re ports of commit ires ihat d.tl uot report yesterday. Tins will be followed by the appolnUueul of nil apitolntire • ltt- eors and ilnsi will follow tliu luslnl- MM of all onieers. A strong effort Wall ln> nmde to fill- lah the session by noon today, but it hi by no menu* certain that tb-a esu bo noooinpllahed. LODGE MANUAL A lodge ms mm I has heeu prepared by Mr. John Aiken of CnrtcnvtUc noth talaug all tho forms and cercmon.es used on pubt.o occasions. It also con tains n complete d Host of nil Slgsouic law of force. The Grnud Lixlgo adept- ctl the mumul and n committee was appointed to hare It published in book form. Tho manual w.ll fill ■ long- Ml want Is Georgia Mavtnry and w.ll bo used In all the subordinate lodges. Tho following are the oiPcea 10 ho filled by appointment today; Grant chaplain. senior grand deacon, junior Wrand drams), grand marshal, first grand ttownnL swoil grand steward, third grand steward, grand dlcr. l'ler. ALL Tift YA.tR fior.VD, ■ J«t m tborr^ijthly irl Mt-urUuuh nt on# tin>« c* an- oibar, T>r. PWw'l Golden V.rs1lo«) \ Diacorerr pund<*« I lho bk*xl. You / don't mad It nt i any tjwcul * o u a n y [ eruption i ftel wrari* . utd d aloo tbat’5 a algo of impure Hood, then you D«nl thu mcdx'tufs nnd nothing da 1 . The orutaary "Spring snNUlMi* and blood- purifiers ran^ cornu-m* with it TVt •* Discovery" (Tomato* fvrrr bodQr fiir. tinfi, puts on sound, healthy* nnd c’.oir.M-*, repairs and iorttMto your whole cyttem. In th*most »:uhUvrn Skin Pjwuw. u way form of Scrofula • ar*a m Cm- samption (or Lung-*rrofuUl in da rarhor atogw and in evory bkx)d-laint and dir orwr, it is the* only truomntftd raiiely Gtt*r- entee* on hoxcv nmuKit, PIERCE J£. CURE Wedding Invitations visiting cards engraved at lowest pries*. No (te- Ur: work don* by skill- *d workmen In our establishment. Send for sample* and prices. J. P. Stevens * Bro., Jewelers, 47 Whitehall street. AUente, G*. AT ST. ASAPH TEeTEBDAT. Three Fnvorr.es Won. But the Track Wa* Very Heavy. Washington, Oct tt-Tba twelfth day of the Virginia Jockey Club'e race* at Ht. Asaph brought only a fair used crowd. The track was very beavy. Owing to the tilens.ve scratooing to* fourth race as entered wa* declared off and the nrat ruoe, which contained twelve J-year-oios, waa dinned and the second and inira as entered moved up one peg. Tore* favor ites, t-r.g at i to o, Aic.myre at 7 tu 10 ana Owiet at 4 to b woo. r-aiuuiuiue (gel- dUtg) had me OKI m toe nrat at v,en money, ttatnna uulyf loosed like a win ner to the test turn, where ene ran wiae and Bam an tan took It euuy. iurtuue at 4 to I captured the seauad race by a Oaorl leagtn tram tee lavonte, ‘itie Btolp- *r. To* Hard was a procession, trie Mat on the favorite, t-ng. never oeiog neautd. Warn Jim was choice to the tourtn at 1 to 1. Reynard, at i to J, loos the lead early and galloped In uv* lengtne asiead of the favorite, who waa eouina. McIn tyre la toe mu and owiet m ta* auth repeated tmt penormanc*. - IN THE PAVILION. Well, well, eay nothing, it wae all a misuse. The toreiga races were not poet. *d at the sapoeitioa grounds yeeieruay and they win not be tncre today, eee7 Thorougabrcd lover* of me sport will and the cmoin.salon men doing busUtees at Uie old atuiid—Puuoi's l-avll.on. Uon't forget the number. Clean-cut rating un der the license of me Jockey club and supervised by locker dun officials, noth- u« mere, naming lew. First quotation* received in Putael's Pa vilion at tl.ti p. in. AT BT. ASAPH TE8TEBOAT. nrat race—listf-mlle, selling. Time. U>*. On marl tun; 106) 7 to l (Corrigan) 1 tiona May: tu*: S to 1 tuarteri S Uuonna tnilyii US; 7 to l (Penn) S Second race-boor furlong*. Time, Mil. Tartuffr; 1U; 4 to 1 tUtusueid) 1 in* ncaiper: (Bana) 2 Hot-ion (gelding): Ml « Ut l.-OKiggeu) 3 Turd raco-un* m.ie und onc-aotieemn, lumaicap. Time. Htett- Prig: iw; 3 to b (Penn) i Baronew; Mi 4 to 1 (a Wlmanui 3 Illume; M; 14 to b ...Hveeie) S Fourth race—Five furlouga, aelling. Tima liOTVb- . Ke/nard; iid: J to t...,, (Tribe) 1 U uh Jim; 114; 10 to 1 (Doggett) 2 Lorlmcr; Ill; 20 to 1 ..U'emi) 3 rum race-Bix furlong*, oa.llns. Time, t:33li- Mcintyra; too; 7 to 1 (lima) 1 Mr.ody; 104; li.to 6 (Penn) 2 Kepetiaon; 104; (Carter) 3 is,Sill race—BIX furlongs, handicap. Time, l:2Ri. Owlet; M; 4 to 4.... ....(LittloileM) 1 Uokgett; tit; t to 1 (Oosgeu) 3 Bal.y Woodtonl; 1U; 7 to 1 (ePnn) 2 AT ST. ASAPhT TODAY. • Pint roce-Flvo and one-half furlong*. lUmngton, )(«; Walcott. ii»; Derrnrsills. U4; Will Elliott, I02i Heetrwlnt, 01; Hu.I- nut, 34. second raoe-Three-fourtha of a mile. Romping Olrl. lit; Little Ella, 117; Emma. t(Wi Evelyn Carter, Ml); F. Tflyra, 10. Third nice—One mile, heavy handicap. Cockade, 100; Bonavrnturc, II; Paris, Ut; Pulltscr. lit; Ilium*, us; Lluie, 110; Gov ernor Sheehan, ta; judgo Morrow, u»; Emma, 32. Fourth mce-Six and one-half furlongn, idling, b'llft, 1»: Ulcmac Queen, ltd; Vi rago. M3; Btwr Acirrxs, til; Uleeeome, nil. Fifth race-Flv* furlongs, sailing. !0U* Rood, M; Etesian, lot; Punoh, M; 8(, Vin cent, Os; Apprentice, U; Amattrelam. Mo; Jock the Jew. 1(0; Benefactor.-101; Marl- gold.tnily), 107. . Sixth race—Mil* nnJ one-elxtconth, eel- link. • WeetohMter. 1(7; LltUe Thra, M; Governor Sheehan, ltt; Little Matt. 103; Leonardo, 31; Tom Skidmore, H3; Pari*, too. AT OAKLEY TODAY. Ft rat rare—Thlrteenuilxtaenths of a mile. Trsnono. 101; King Henry, lot; Itlae L., lot; Mono*. IWj pirate King. 107; Front Mgo, 107; Vooriiccs, too; Kindoro, UD; Text, 112. Second race—One utile, eclllng. Equa tor. 33; sister Anita. 08: Eldorado. MO; ltodgeacn. tot; Oorrogorodo, 105: Fred (.turdllrr, IKS Third race—Tlilrteen.slxttenths of a mile. Ellen Douglas. 104; Miss Qnloy, 104; Innocent, tot; ITobosco, 107; Yura tun, U0; lndu«, Ut) Tom Nye. 114; Service, 117. Fourth race—Five furlongs, 2-year-olda Ruffct, 07; Gamd*. 37; Suspense, 100; dood- wln. 100: Victorious, 1W; suit, 104; Free dvlcr, 1(M; Sumo Basso lot; Gurgle, lit; Ellsworth, lit. FYfUt raco-One mlla aelling. Alibi, 3S; U.yton, ltt: Hannlgnn. 100; Michel, lot; Denlaette, 103; Ely By. 106; Ellas Iaw- reace, l«; Early Roec, 107. RUNN1NO AT NASHVILLE. Kashvltle, Oct. 31—There was an In* cremwd attendance at Cumberland Park today. TTis track woa a trttle alow the early port of ths afternoon. BIx races war* won by Hire* favomoa. a second choce, a third choice end an outrider. Flret race-Flv* end one-bait furlongs. John Ilerkly; 7 to 1: loi; (Kuhn) won; Satelllf eecond. Ten Spring, third. Time, Second raos—Five furlong*. Gee Whl* .won; Joce stcond, orena Mae third. Time. !««. Third race—Five and one-half furlonge. Rasper won; Prince second. Bello 'star third. Time. l.-OOti. Fourth race—One mile and twenty yard*. Tuko won: Torn Elmore eecond. Henry Jenkins thlru. Tim*, lM\i. Fifth race-fOx furlong*, selling. Flo. reatm* amn; T«u*pt eecoad. Motile a third. Tima lilltt. Slxtti race—H:x and one-half furlong*, •rll.ng. Able** woo: land Wlllowby oud, Mias Perkins third. Time. 1:M. ALL FREE. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know Us value, and ■ hose who have not have now the op portunity to try H free. Call on the advertised druggist and iret a trial bot tle free. Send your name end eddrers to. H. K. Ducklen * Co.. Chicago. *nd get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pllle Free, an well ns a copy of Guide to-Health and Household In- ntractor, free. All of whloh la guaran teed tod o you good and cost jrou noth ing. in iiJUHAN’S:: The very latest in Silks, I) reps Goods, Wraps and House Furnishing*. Can certainly save you money on your bill. ONE CENTA WORD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADINO. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD TAKEN FOR LESS THAN It CT3. WANTED. WANTED—Position am bookkeeper by man of 15| year* successful expe- rienoo. Addrctt. Bookkeeper. WAN'mD—PoJlilon by successful •alesman of large experience. Beet reference*. Salesman, fills office. WANTdO—Two young men boarder* for a nice front room at If) Mulber ry. corner Near. WANTED—VWtote to Dixie Fair . call on us for information In regain) to Ma con and suburbs. To parlies inrerewt- etl we keen teams on hand free of charge. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. WANTED—Parties lirterestal In rent ing. eelllmr end exchanging real es tate to call on headauarters. Goo. IV. Duncan & Co. < ■ WANTED-Everyone to visit Chapman's English Kitchen during the Dixie Fair. | Meals X cents. BUSINESS men will save money by addressing Oeorgtri Employment Bu reau. when in need of bookkeepera, office help, atenognapnera or sales men. WANTED—All real estate dealer* visit ing «hn Dlx.e Fair to call and make our office their headquarters. Ice water, memos and stationery free. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. WANTED—(rood men to place Equita ble Building and Loan Association stock In Georgia;. Jodns promptly mode. Georgo A. Smith, general manager, Excnange Bank building, Macon, Oa. - ' ■ A BRIGHT GIRL or eftiart ty# can nuke a neat sum by canvassing for "The Boy In Gray.” Write for terms to Rev. Georg# O.. Smith.. Macon, Ga. NEW Her,land herrings at Keen Gro cery Company. MONEY to loan on an entirely new plan. For particulars address, A. C.. care of Pox (Office box 662. PORTLAND Herring* at Keen Gro cery Company. ALL kinds choice fish, crabs, shrimps and oysters. Dopson. Clarko & Dan iel. TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is the beat mad*. Have you tried it? LOOK—Horses boaflded at 312.50 per month at Power's Stabls. corner Second and Poplar streets; Tele phone, 259. FINE Norfolk oysters. Mobile plants. Savannah oyster*. Oysters open and oystcra In shell. Dopson, Clarke & Daniel. GOOD ROOMS, firs-.-Class fare at the Gray house, one block from Union de pot. on car line. 454 Pine. Mrs. H. A. Gray. COAL—Beat grades on mirkt-t at 24 to 34.25 per ton. Carlton A Jenkins. Telephone. 122. Corner Sixth and Cherry. HOLMES A COUTTS' ce.ebnaied extra- yeast crackers retail at the low price of lOo a pound. FINEST Irish potatoes, cabbages, Boston beans, apples, oranges, co- eoanuts. Southern Produce Compa ny. Poplar street. SMOKED • Herrings 25 cento - box et Keen Grocery- Company. DR. SMITH’S "Boy In Gray” can be found at hlcEvoy-Sandera Co. and at J. W. Burke and Co. Get one for yodr boy. WANTED—At very reasonable compensa tion. by a competent man. with line of fice experience, employment In the c“J or elaowhere. Well recommended .In all particulars: Idle by accident; accustom ed to work and will do anything that comes to hand. Please address -'Prompt ly," care this office. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb. WANTED—To nw a nun who -has served the public better and longer than Mike Lob. who hut 'been shav ing for forty-two years paet. his of. ten been tried and Is Willing to be tried again. WANTED—To sell you x '94 model Denemore typewriter, beet machine In the world. J. E. Mlnter. agent. •Phone No. 221. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—A nice reeldence; 7 rooms; Orange street. Apply Ml Cotton avenue. WE HAVE- a lot of tlnwiaro we will give away .forwrappers of large pack- , ages of Ttborer's Bread Raising. W. C. Turpin & Co. IS IT DULL? Then send that dull ra- xor to Mike Loh. He will sharpen It and guarantee satisfaction. CENTRAL give me 106. Is that ur. Keen? Yes, madam. Please send me two boxes Saratoga chip* 1 tntnic tuty are excellent. "IT IS all the same." Mike Loh don’t charge any more for aluvlng a wor shipful matter than a master Ma son. AU be brethren. FOR RENT—Rear of eecond- floor, all of third floor and baxemsnt of American National Bank building. Constructed repecially for printing office; after Oc tober A R. a Park. Overcoats. Gloves. Phillips. Phillips. dentistry. Dr. JL S. Moore, who hx* tot tho Uut eight year* xvusonabie In iu* diarsea tor dental fork, and who U better prepared tu do bndg*, crown and all kind* of dental work, having ukeu a post-graduate course In proatheuc dentutry. owing to the atringtncy of the time*, la willing to be even more tvteonjblc in his cbergee. Come, let him examine your teeth and gee how reasonable you can have your den ml work; done. Teeth extracted without (Kiln. 121 Waah'ngton avenue, neat Flret Bapttot church. Vlneville and Belt Line ofttreet ran dim hie office Underwear. Phillips. Overcoots. Phillips. Or. Price's Cream Baking Pow der Mott Perfect Made. FOR RENT—Store No. 211 Cotton ave nue. Alto warehouse on sldttrack.Slxth street, and stable with 11 stalls. Ap ply to Jenkins at Guernsey’s shop. FOK RENT—Offlco and gentlemen's sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav inx* itank. rOR RENT-at Grange street; seven rooms gas and water, car line. Apply to J. N. Kirch. FOR SALE. FOR 8AI.K—Very cheap One SPborse bolter, new; for flrat man a' bargain. Jacob ftlrsch, tit Fourth street. FOR SALE!—12,700 will buy a piece of Improved property in ouslaesi por tion. paying 1? per cent, on the In vestment. E. .A Horne. 491 Cherry street. JGR SALE. UNREDEEMED ARTI CLED—1 EJagle bicycle, 1 hsmnurleaa double barrel breech-loading gun. 8. A W. pistols, 1 Dtebal Combination tock »afe. diamonds, cold and silver watchca. opera gtasioi, reucb clock* jtnd sterling silver jewelry. 8. Blou- cnsteln. pawnbroker. 45J Cotton eve. nue. LOST. LOST— : *ocketbook containing return tlek.-r to August* and Dixie Fair coupon and SI 75. Finder will please return to Mr*. Denick, at Juhan's, and be rewarded. LOST—Much time and patience by Shaving elsewhere Gun at Michael Loh's barber shop under Hotel La nier. WO REWARD—Let. between Ocmulgee street railroad crossing and Hotel La nier, diamond shirt stud; return to G. B. Duy. at Hotel Lanier, and re ceive reward. R. L Moss. Jr. MISCELLANEOUS. RECEIVED frreh today. Dill pickles. »' E. Cupfer.-nan. Aim ltarr'a eld aland Telephone. Ht. FARM for sole or rent Well located, with comfortnbte dwelling and improve ments. on Holton road. H. V. Washing ton. 604 Mulberry street aide money -to Invest In Macon.prop- , ortv. ft must be Improved, and pay. tng a good Interred. Call on Geo. W. Duncan & Cb. SANITARY plumbing —e p-omptiy and to your perfect satisfaction by Jarrelt A Abel. Poplar street. HOUSEKEEPERS. HEAR THIS.—It Is now demonstrated beyond any cavil that Jno. C. Hc'.:r..lu- 11:.' Ii:in.ls,:n> est and completcst grocery store In the state. See his beautiful exhibit at Flo ral Holt at the fair grounds. The most beautiful goods ever exhibited In this market can be found there. "CUTTING CAPERS" Is a pastime, but hair cutting Is an artistic busi ness at Mlko Loh's barber shop, Ho tel Lanier. THE cutting of children's hair is made an especial study and care at Mike Loh's barber shop. Hotel Lanier. FRESH mincemeat. Jellies, preserves. Saratoga chips and Malaga grapes at Keen Grocery Company. FOUND—That the best place to got a nice, clean shave is at Mike Loh’s shop. Hotel Lanier. MY STONE FLAGGING *ic« arrived. See sample at the fair, outride of main building, near lower entrance. Have your sidewalk laid with It-. M. Codington, 494 Cherry street. HOLMES A COUTrs 1 BISCUITS and cukes are mode from new materials of the very highest standard of ex cellence: they have been awarded the premium over all competitors wher ever exhibited, and -i"» pronounced the flneet manufactured In the world. If you use cakes or biscuits, why not buy the best. Sold by the leading finer grocers. rURPIN'S BAKING POWDER !• made of pure cream of barter and aide and Is guaranteed strictly pure. To in duce you to try Turpin's Baking Pow der we wlU, for a short time, give wTCh each pound con of powder a pound cun of Holmes A Contes' cele brated cukes or aultlnes both for 43 cents. Turpin's Is soli by the lead ing retail grocer*. Turpin Baking Powder Company, Macon. Ga. Large shipments just reeeived, ordered specially for Fair! trade, much cheaper than early in the season. Everything! figured down to a basis of cotton at 5 cents a pound.-50 pieces! Domestic Dress Goods, 36 inches wide, specially selected pat-! terns, as a leader this week at 10c a yard—good value at double : the price. Another case those §1.50 Si'k Gloria Umbrellas, ladies and gentlemen, as a leader this week at $1. 50 dozen every-thread linen Ladies’White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 15c each, former price 25c. 50 dozen ladies^ Union White Hem stitched Handkerchiefs at 5c each. The largest stock Dress Goods in the city from which to mako selection. The newest things in Trimmings just received. ■ . WRAPS—Ladies’ and Misses’ stylish Goats and Gapes.at prices to suit the times. See our stock of Children’s Reefers and Gretchens. DRESS-MAKING—Everything figured'down to an exact science. Mme. Grohnin is achieving wonders in her depart ment. New York facilities at, far less expense. Leave orders now for the approaching holiday season. BURDEN, SMITHIGo FANCY cream cheese only 15 cents pound at Keen Grocery Company. (9 PER CENT, average /weekly profits on 1150 Invested. Prospectus, Itemized statistic* free. Benson & Dwyer, M4 Broadway, New York. EASTERN Irish potatoes, -uncanvosxed breakfast strips at C. !'. C.ililcr « Brother's. CHRIST CHURCH.—Tho pews a.t Chrlat Church will be rented for the ensuing year on Thursday. November 1st. The treasurer will be ait the church from 11 to 12 o'clock. NEW buckwheat and Georgia eane «yrup at Keen Grocery Company, 621 Poplar street. HOUBEKEJBPEIRS-IWC want you to come to our store today. Thursduy and Friday, and see lota of nice things cooked with Cottolene. It Is a wonderful article. Trv tt. Jno. C. Holmes A Co. USE the best Cona.tercr Brand Flour, Gold by Keen Grocery Oompuny. Telephone. 170. 250.000—We have In bank this amount to invest tn improved central property paying a good Interest. We have closed several large deals this week. If you wish oish oa desirable proper ty. call on Geo. W. Duncan & Co., Real Estate and Loiui Agents. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells MACKEREL In kits, quarter barrels cheap, at Keen Grocery Company. OUR GREAT PATTERN OFFER I W« have made arrangement! hj which wo are offering to the readers of the Telegraph the Demoreat Cut Paper Patterns, which are worth from 2t to 61 cents each, thus making every copy of the paper worth from 10 to 40 cento. 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