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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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TDe Bfcurd'of The board of health met last evening at tbe city clerk's office, th? foHowliSg members present: Meesre. Crawford, Bichter, and Hays," president. enough to a quorwu they spent the eventoffln fliscusslug nssessmftits on on- gpsitpA inrtdS and the sheriff matter. 'J'Dey settled it among tlteinsVlYei mid idjothued the cull of the president. of Clerk S'warU.

or the ihforn.pd a the GAZETTE AND BELLA-UN yesterday. that aMOTding to the assessment book? the number of voters at present in this county is of these. 3.993 belong to the city, leaving for the county, show- tut of the Eertton DlttricU of of lead." "Ton thfi rqad leading to same is a product "ri Sotlee is hereby glven Hi4 the Bep can county convention, for Hie pw- i pone of noinlBailngVeouuty i be held at iJie court in on Wednesday. Anjnist 25th. 18ftO, at one 1 o'clock p.

Thft-vujilsnce ceirtnjittccs of the several election dlslrielb Urbulii the delegate elections on August 21st. between the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock i p. m. in the and between the hours of- 5 and 7 o'clock p. m.

in different Wards of the city of Williauisport se TKV insects generally. A SMASH-t'P. i)BJJIE tX tre" aprHSOdAwly. Di'iggista. Dupoud of.

'it Sou brought 2,000 Yesterday afteiuoon betwc" three and four 6'cltfctTa rTHmway horse hitched to a JAMES JAMES J.MES street wfkHy. ing that Ihfc jOriiopl half, as many ln horougps of die county: VlGILASCfc COilMll 1 EKS. voters as the Political bern invited to address the Qarfieid and Arthur dub at Hontoursville this "eventfig. and some lively speeches may be On the 12tb Dr. Deane will speak at Mauch Chunk, on-the 20th at Corryu and on thfi 25th at Bellcfonte.

Hon. Steward T. Woodford will be there also and speak with him. In a short time Ur. Doane making a Democratic speech in VV11- liamsport.

because the of that party do'not like Win very weltr HP, will try and give good reasons why they should hlnl. Below will be found the names of the Republican vigilance committees of thtr Miinliall.B. (i. Kline, iffri C. AJJeu, John C.

Gibson, Xk'holiw Yiiiing, UK -trak in, M. LnxlulwrK. Jiruclv--Wm. Shaffer, I Martin. aud Pnrilcnlor.

COL. CORCORAN is among the late arrivals from Grove. COL. A. STEAD'S office will be closed Unirl Monday I MR.

3OHN 8. TOMB, of Jersey Shore.had business in the city yesterday. MR. GEORGE S. MAXWELL is still iit hildn, Usuar Bromi, 0 --Thomas U.

Kfrd. lltihjht, liutPmun. CllnUin--Henry Wultuuin, In. A. 1'.

Hull, A. B. Henderson Simon H. Brown, i Hicbunl C'nllnhun. i DuBnUtown--solummi Amuml, Tony Harrison Eki red--Joseph I rhurlefr Hottsford, 1 KnirfloM A- Wllltjiui I Charles Rawle.

1 FrankllD-iieoret- smith. D. (.. Josciih Ely, ThoniBK I-ulidj', Samuel i Bedford Spnngs, drifiking sulphur water, i oJ i W. i i i Lil.

(.. Bull, NASH proposes going to Philadelphia this evening for a few days recreation. MR. JOHN SCHWKR will probably leave with tin- i car guard for Camp Mcade tonight. BH.LIS still claims thst hi? chances for the nominHtion never were- SHERIFF BOWERS, of Elimsport, was tere yesterday looking after the condition of his cjty fences.

COL. SA.MCKL WILSON is giving some Serious attention to flllliamsport at present, 1 in relation .10 ihrUT bott. Kfev. LR. HOPKINS, rector uf Christ exprcts to leave-soon on visit to Borough-- William Bredy, Hum E.

Crmvlorrl, i i I.yon. JerffV Roht-ri Brow H- (iner, Kh- white 'Jackson --J. K. Smjth, .1. B.

Fred. ills. Jonliin-M. W. BulMluul.

O. It. Lyon. Irvilrll. William T.

Vim (lAto, 1'cter i i i i "Loyalwick-llHi-ry Moyi-r'Wm, C. Eluirr, llum'lllair. l.jconilng-- Ituburt Gi icr, J. i i Hurrlg. MB.

I.EWI?. MOORE, of Kocheyer. N. ig registered at the traw-rord House: Mr. ITPI! U.

Hill of Sew York. MR." OHAStft S. BROWN sighs to heartlie druuiR i uouseijucntly he will hie him away to.Full-mount Ppklhis evening. Assi-faBfcTJtAS iS LS is busy all the time getting his delegates ready for the convention. has strong hopes of receiving tjic'uominatiou.

"Mil. Ltwir. C. A i fonfvctiouer'. has been providing liinijclf with a home, bj; purchasing one of the handsome little briuk-houses 'tiiluiw street.

Here aud There. JiELLtfOSTh boasts an TIIK iiro getting sliorter rapidly. Cyt'NTV fairi- and seeding ftexi in order. A A A have maile theii ap- peitrancc. THK river at present too high for 5U f-ehsf tlshliig.

Commence eating scjuirrels on the 1st of next nuuith. BUAT-IM: on the eMiiai-iair, bt-rii qniti- lively for several days jiabt. THK men who work on- the mills are-' anxiously watching for the logs to come. Tumi- :iraji.du/en winh a comMned ciipitul of over F. Gordon A adept at- K-IHK, If.

MeNPtt-J, W. l.rwii. McH'mry--Mifhnel i i T.i I il- I'rlcM. Muncy reek--A i man. John It.

1UH. i a Iirmi, ry bugg At Fourth Utarket.in frobt of Edwards Miller's grocery, extending out into the street, was large pile of watermelons; belonging to TUegahan, confectioner fruiterer. Into the watermelons the horse jumped, and by the time he got through ihfl pile a goodly number of them were well spread out widely opened. A large number of boys and coons being P. Jt-llflEft the to-ttssist in gathering wreelfantf putting it out of the way as quickly as possible.

That It tow done quickly --one a readily --imagine, wheti before the horse's hoofs were fairly out of the pile, about a dozen boys and coons hud their faces covered with watermelon each with i luss than a half melon. some with a two-thjrjp Dart. A coon in his so deep into oner as to bt- oblivious -ot all that was going on outside, and while to this position an envious fellow close to him threw back a right arm, spread his hand out and with one heavy and swlfi bweep of crushed thw melon mtufr-of pulp over the poor fellow's fsee and head. Evident.lv terribly scared, the lue.lon eater gave a loud shrieE and ran half way across the street before he i stopped, when he looked around and claimed: "By golly! I.tought fbunda' i storm had busted my head -V- i Iutth of Patriarch. 1 A correspondent yje i AND from Gregg township.

i Union county, says that Jehn Kramer. who died the.re. oil ttie ot tea, at the age of 76 years and one month, was prominent man. both in Europe, where he was boni. and in thi? country where he spent a number of years.

His career both an a citizen and Christian was ejiemujary. He. was a patriarch it the community where he lived, andA strong pillar in the church of which he wag a. member. The church of his fathers was very pwcfous-to Mm Ujj jftart aD( ovw i her doctrines and iPttPtOJTlB bcingVCj til ii bushels of nice oato bom f.hrir ware at t6y are chftsp.

8Q)-Try it; keep trying it, try it again. We say this because we believe that the health, happiness and prosperity of the people depend upon 'he proper use of These which have proved, so successful hi eradicating disease weA defeating death. The medicine jso effective In its of diseases la the onnrhoiii remedy, Simmons' I ''tOr, Tty it; we beReve tRnt the first Trial satisfactory. "The Phmnlv Pectoral bcTM as a Medicine In" for the last years, with the most satisfactory results. TuonMndR br.f.n cnred hy It.

Old persona, consumptives and children like it, because it gives inSfcmt relief, brings gives strength and tastes pleasant. Price 2o cents bottles 91. Sold wholesale ftnd retftll by MTLTON ohn "Tin Wurn.Sllas 1 according to his convictious. The latter part his life "with much Son are ojw making the bast flour ever made at their rnlll. CARD-.

To all who are snffering euors of yoatb, iifrvoiis weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, will seiid a recipe that will cure you. free of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary hi South America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Ininan, Station D.

New York City. Uolbert's Book store in Opera block, may be found archery at moderate prices, i'he moie expensive bows, furnished when especially ordered. Orders solicited through the telephone or otherwise for books, stationery or periodicals. All goods promptly delivered if desired. Ihcrt Muncv Bornujjh--D.

U. Dvkeiii, G. L. I. Pain E.

(' Ht'in-y i i-nn Myers. Old ('00(1. A. J. Jauiiion.

Picture Itofk--T A Iiatt-- II I I. IttJi Albert I Mapei-, t'runk i i i i i i e)pOv M. L. Pnrrcr 1'nn iiiun, I I i DriiMiM-n I Koirrrs. Tliun Aru I i.jiel Fnlrfljela-O if.

Ton kin." i i llnrtrttnn i i I i i i Tl. i lit' i i i i i I I i i i '-Sllcf. AlflTil "'MI have bccu given up "hy their dearestfriendsTis beyond help, have been permanently cured by the use of TE Ilnkhatn's Vegetable Compound. It is a positive cure for all female complaints. E.

Pmktiam. Avennie, Lynn. for paimihlets. aUfftrmg. Often dul he express a dcnre to depart.

With the bereaved we mourn the loss of friend and a of Such sterling worth. Hut would invite the.ir attention-to the-swrut t-niisoliitiona -it thu The memory of our beloved dead lives fresh in our minds; and in Him who fs the author of salvation is no separation. Let us hopefully await the morning when the blissful immortality, -which In paft we have already. be'realized. Aiiinijiicriiiciits.

poor -flour-when i Following is the programme at the New- get Noble Son's Star just berry camp meeting for Sunday: At a. A AVn general prayer meeting at the altar. IIAK1 A Al 10:30 a. preaching by Rev. C.

As, hiiry ') i i X'lift. followed by the Supper. In the evening at," 7 o'clock, there will be i preaching by" Kev. Asbury. Kev.

W. G. of St. Luke's church. Phiiadelphht.

will id -Trinitv church morning and evening at i Ihe-usual hours. Piofessor-Jerome Hop' kins will preside at the organ in tlic even- MILK. Dr. Oberholtzer'8 Liniment is of the highest value to the community. It has effected many cures in sores.

--sweJ lings. sprain frosted feet, lame back, find it has a-qiiir- ed a great reputation in rcmovmg pimples and blotches from the face. Price 25 cents. 5 bottles for 81. Sold wholesale-and retail by MlLTOS Hl'BER.

de-co-ly SB114. DRY Am -FANCY- GOODS, i j' 1 "NoLionb, c. 0) r-t w. 39 W. 'I'hird Utrxjct, Williamsport.

Goioplotelv Surpossf-6 anvtliiiiK ever before kuoirii- in the Ulstory of the Trade In fhe prices which COOK sellR has.a maguetlc effect. BAD ri I HE OW I JOW I RICKS J.VAIES SE1TZ. JAUJC.S JAMES SEIT7. JAMES SEITZ. JAME4 SK1TZ.

JAMES.SEIT7.'. REIT7. JAMES SE1TX JAMES SEITR. JAMES SE1T7- JAM1ES 5E1T7. JAME? I i a-nd A AS FOT.LOWS5: 3- I 3 r-iij.

5 cases best prints S. L. cents. Kid and Berlin glove.B 2 percales, yard wide 6 3 Hosiery, Ribbons, Tics, Laces and Fanir 1 1 Bal lining cambrics. 4 cents.

fi and 8 cent lawns. 1 10 7 10 15 pieces linen lawns, to close, Ifi Goods of alt debcriptions at large ductiona to as prices will show 10 dozen kids 10 c'cnts pair. 1 DEAJiERis IN PI KE MFmiClNES. PERFUMERIES. TOILET ARTICLES, STA- I'OUNDED AT ALL HOURS AND DE- LIVKRED WHEN REQUIRED.

No. 133 West Fourth Street. decKdly Williarusport. I lle.be.rton, of Philadelphia, in the First Presbyterian rrow at and E. W.

Tlm-il M. i i i TilK store, windows of C. Pine slru't. til-splay "ranging goods. THE the Hepburn llone is some ImpRwi'ment at tin.

Lnulds uf A BEACTiFri. and intelligent jiarrftt was (iiweou TliHFsditr: by L. btearns. T1. I I liuffiiiiin M-llton IluljiT.

J. 11 MuMimr, ,1. li 1 Hrumiin. "win-iT-- A'ljru-iu .1 Win i. outgli'V.

XuMi, wi-iilhi'r is fai-r to-day from fifteen tcAwenty candidates may bo seen a'wur" tfte eourfrlnuie-iind Willow Is the the ami the'. cjjudklftti'8 -for office canvassing city was very quiet. KKClfl.AK niPi'tlng of Ilie Garflekl und Arthur Central club, this evening, at the usual place. i out ami fill the hall to overflowing. X.EADL1'.

who goes huckie- bcriPyitiff big snake story. Thi! glories are generally bigger Hit.tmT, Look I p. f.it'i',ii) Collie, i- fvill of worrovt -Hull' i rwil, linJf liorrciw-- nl mi ks mul lull oi' Inll(4L'h, tin- joy Ijelfs may you'lMuMir thi'iii Rfy. E. 1', i fireaeli church, to-m p- will lie led- this evening by Kev.

Young. in the hall will be. led by K. U. There will be jireaching in "Ptue stl'fet i birth morning-and i A.

Hcuu''l1. I'laylna-flil Cars. Bqys live in ilie neTghttodiood uf i the "railroad indulge to a great extent in MUijViimuii sport of-playing 11)1110 die iniu.r= --rears, in many oITniov- chainniin. i ing trains. This is an evil which should be promptly the police should i the ears.

It is the most --danger- ous sport in which boyS can indulge, it very often results in loss of life or limb. i i i it I i i iluwneaxi eviv. Alt In I I I tin. 1 if sliining, gpai-kllutf, i i iys mul WV.I-K- T.ii»nn-uw:; loii'l th.it aiiHT p.v-i.- 'iv, -i cfiltt till 1 sweet, of this city, between Third and Fmirtb, sfl'cordlng Judge was. payed with the present cobble-stones 1n 1660.

IT fXjKCted that all thi- lugs "here and Keating will reach the.boom, even if they to be brought down the canal from Lock -Haven. Mii.BtisKY strict M. E. Sumfav school picnicked at Fuller's ville, yesterday. There wert; about one liuudied fifty prcseut.

jMPUOVKMtST day ui. Judge Mayuard Is putting down a plank sidewalk in frtmt of his residence on West Fourth street. THE carriage jvarefoom bujlding of Mj. Abraham East Fourth street, is removed back t-o Willow alley, to make room for a dwelling houje. TllK TweJfJh regiment, while nt'-t'aiiip George G.

Mejide, will befmuished i clgura aiwl tobacco by Mr. Mnsps. F. 1'1--L-- i wiiu- man. who went down on Tlnirsdny night AinlhiinUT TilKCiiy Hotel sample room, which is i w1 "on the T-hii-d strict of the hotel, first flool.

tvine th: appearance afternoon of being an extensive clotjiing store. WHEN "EiimnuiT faslgns you to that clothes-pin you can get even with him by asking i i he acquainted with the virtues of that Rlmlra asphaltuin. paint. Ovut in White Deer valley there is some splendid tobacco to be, seen on Mr. A.

i.tv's fci-ui. 'J-'bis'tubarco 1s rslseil hy Slessrs. K. A. 1'lumtncr MTR( 4-.

Huffr to i -cc i tile IT-V tliiilJT hnt the the bring; fM i i frypi bititir fcnintain, l.o' Vulii iimli- i seems mountain iTiW'Mui lUlll Intu the mltflltv iiuiln. M1 hi uiln i tin- f.ill i iiowor unThi'ilnpclrhlTyv Unit whnat. i rtnd royiil, 'ueittll your fret. I.i'I It so, my npiKhlxirr ltifk up. you lo've and tabor.

Not lur onf- rinla Kvcrv'lnun an1 trials. ftlMl i i I.ikv. lhp ftilr climdy weather Miiv we tmyn, oh, let us prav. 1'iivtli aii'l palli-iH for tn 'liiv The Patient Flshermali. i It amusing to watch the who sits along thp hnnlr nf thp cnnnl i matter whether it rains or shines he ihere.

An old umbrella serves the double purpose of keeping ofl' both thr nun and sun. and he will sit for hours patiently hi?" "cwk From morn tijl i night he sits ami lUb.es,ami catehes noth- bottle To WB to ttniiouuie UlBJSIMaft JOSIAH IU'KTLEIT, of togan Statton, as a cauill- ilntp. for s-hciitf, subject to the decision of tbe Drmocrftllc county-eonventlon. We aie "authorUe(l lo II- MABTIM i-nrvrtMntp fnr qhenn" to the decision of the Bt'pnhlk-ajjL county i'iijvciiHon. BMITII will lit- it vautli'tntv for the ifflcr of i eroniiri, subject io the (leclij jjilLof tlin liepubiiVun WE itrr authorizetl lo announce the name of Thomas Lloyd us candidate for -city re currier, siihjrft in thr ilM-Liinn nty ronvrnticrn.

WP arc to luniuuni'e tUc name of Muncy, its a euuciiduu; for to the decision of the Dumouiatlo county jlyildtc of Woodward township, us i-aniiiduti; for nubjtct to tbe decision ot thiMirt'rnliniJf comention. Insurance. I I-A INSI R-ES FROM LOSK -BV- 20 50 100 UOO 150 100 25 2Q 25 gingham. white muslins 4X 'operas and colors pujue 8 'J (i 10 victoria lawns, 10 to 25 DRKSS GOODS! U'e olmll iniike any sacrifice necessary to close oltQiir gninmer stocfc. 200 remnants goods worth from 15" to 37 cents (job) 0, 10 aud124 cents.

20 pieces all wool debage. 18 20 lace buntings ft -10 plain 5 IS all wool buntings 12U' cento. 10 wash poplin 6 cents. Bajanee summerj-ilkf. 34.

37jTind "I) All our novelties one-half priced 81.0(1 50 Berlin to dose. 9 cents. 50 clastic top, 4(1 3 band, to close. 25 LTHU lisle, from 26 to 50 cents. 37 tops.

25 cents. IIQSIKKY! 1 lot gi-ut's. and children 4 rts dozen misses' made liuse li 1 50 ladies' balbrighans, 24 cents. 1 20 lace collars and flseliup. 12'n 1 lot corsets (job).

10 cents. Better 50 and 75 aiiJ SI." 1 dozen unlauudried 50, 7S and SI MO dozen towels, 8. 10. els. nnd up.

20 bath 10 cents. napkins. SO to i 2 i i i i in W. linen iilft-ers. 81.It.

-25 81.7S. JAMES JAMES SE1T7. JAMES hE JAMfe'S JAMES JJJMES SEn'Z. All Our he fort- Ibc wlnoli offer at sucli prices ttl to Imr- COMML.NC'lNfi AT To-day and If Kolluiic witjl W(-w on our wnj. Whi'-n Chilli wi 1 tn pick i np Tn (Iny.

my lore, to rlnv' lint frnil nf jil-' Xinl ''ilk "I I'oinlni: liv-n gt if Kt'li-vi- i i To ninn-nri Iri i and forgn i i tc.liiv'_ Mem histlcft urft' A i win mill fixuu mi-in'rv boriuw, SVhcn if chf'lc wtj Ti morrow, love. U) morrow' I.oU iCitabU'hcd IM the Kurt. Of the mure dcveloied enter; UKTROIT, Jan. 3(1, rvur --Plpaee me on, TTf ynur Blrioti mid I.tvi. und Ni; nlc, mul fmir JipHK'i of your Iiiiprovoil L(UKII 1 Honey I i i i I IIHTC i i Vntlirog ht'lhod our i were rucuvcring from ough your Honey, aud as cures tbem very i Wi cannot do H'ithont'yTMr cxci'llent rewrtles.in'.oin; ihn'illv.

they iiiwiiTs help whoji we in In pain. i tiicloSuJtinfl'ja. truly, MBS. JOHN l.tTMAN. Dr.

Fanner's Blood and Liver itemedy and i Tonic may Weil be called "The I conquering hero" of the It the medical triumph of the age. Whoever has thc blues" should take it. for it regulates I restorcs'the disordered system that gives rise to them. always cures Bil" umsnesg and Liver rompliunt, Jundice. 1 Dyspepsia, Constipation, Headache, FcverJ j-OTiJ Scrofula, I'.

Erysipelas. Pimples, Blotches and iill Skin Eruptions and Blood Swelled. Limbs Dropsy l( 'ples a Im- pttiri'd Nerves and Nervous DfMlity Ke- flesh and strength when the system is running down Or going into dec I He; eures-Fftnale Weakness anachronic Kheu- tnatism, and relieves Chronic Bronchitis. I all Lung and 'ITiroat difficulties. It does these things by 1 striking afthe root of i disease and removing its causes.

Dr. Fenner's Improved Cough Honey Total (Jamwrv 1, Imbllities, 1 97 ltl.14fi.74fi 16 Reasons for Insuring In This Company; Ii is a Pennsylvania Com puny. rt hits iioue buHiness since isao. Ii a large citpital tintl huts Its A. Lorr0v Sw -promptly mounted and paid.

JACOB H. T.fct, I I I sit Mi iton L.nuil»r ai West Fourtli street, Willtumsport, Pn. 'por( IKE INSliRANCE I IS COMPANIES OF CCKlTl. s. MARKET: Df.

countvi i will relieve uny cough in one hour. Try a bv Bottle at 10 crnts. I)f. Fenper's Golden Relief cures any pain, as Toothache, Neuralgia, Coljc or prises that now carried on by Clark, on the old wvv and planing mill I stand, in Picture Kocks. Their catalogue Kppublicans of Lewis ni i jrawB every part of wood work in house Headache, in five to thirty minutes, and building niiite'riaU, besides various other readily relieves Rheumatism, Com- riranches of wood manufacture.

A panic- plaint. Diarrhoea, etc. Try.a~ Sample Botr iiUr feature of their present work is tlje tie at ten cenW.H^ iuapufftytnce.fil-l rge.qiinntiilf« nf t- rr Fennor's Vegetable Blood and boys' wagons, aleds.rocking-horses. Liver Pills. The bent family physic which are sold in All of the United States.

It if ieamcd t-hat re township will be held at Trout Run on Thursday evening, August 12th. After the speaking A (iarfield and Arthur club will be formed. SWAHTZ notifies ttle Democrats that there will bp a meeting at half evening, at the Opera pust seven this i i ititv ft House club room, for the' of notn- innting a candidate for city recorder. of the axles of Mr. Charles Fisher's buggy was broken last evening about five Third hdow the railroad, owing a twisting of one of the Mr.

Fisher xvos thrown out, but was not hurt. A -NEW propeller just litunuhcd at. Bay uly Michigan, to ply bet ween Chicago and Buffalo has been named the "Lycoming. 1 It large proielter, and was the, Erie and Western transportation ugai-l pany. THK pavement j'ark Hot.

1 nfteds the early attention of the strwt commissioner. Judffins Iroro the ammatmeeotahe Jfteboleonof latt; Ihroughont its fcngth, councils wlrf j8l. to it soon. cently this firm have received an order from S. E.

J. Sprout, of Muncy, for the wood wnrk of one hundred of the Williams F.ruit Driers," which means souiething of no little Importance. Some four years Blni'e the patentee of this improvement visited the Mr. S. E.

Sprout secured the exclusive mannfnc- tiuer'g right foratt thp L'nlted States east At th? Missfssippi riveri since which time Mr, Sprout has engHged in introducing the article, a few of the machines' having been put in operation in various parts of the country. It should be known that from thtfue, tfie. best article Of dl ied (rutts and cgvUbltis In tlio UYnrfet; Uuevn and sold as sW-am dried fruit, have come; also, that the business of ui nishlng this decld- edly important" Fruit Drier" adds 'anothpV Important brnnch-to the Intiiistt-ics of Hie -eonfitjv only does thin season's busl: nees place within the rertcb of tbe people known. P'or sale wholesale and retail by Duble A Cornell and Flnney Co." ho26dawlyt GOODS. I.OSIM? flUXstM'fW 1 LOSJSO in couseyuohc'e ill-health, 1 reduce prices on Homlay, ihu l.dr ftelow value, in Order to ulose up my bnglnesn 111 thin plnop us soon us practlcame.

A large stoctt of seasoaablo goods in store- Those intending to purchase Ttul, no floiiW, take aflVanfAge of this opportunity. I mean "bOBlness ana CApect The reduction will be general. E. OLMS-inn, Ko. 40 Ens( Third Street.

Wn.UAMHPCmi-, Mny mvlMtf A I i i i -DnTnpxdnv, i', lft(il, liy Kev. KUjvitrlrk, assisted hy 'Rev. W. i 1 Wuntell, ai (lie residence of UIP brkfe's uncle. R.

Brown, In Clinton. MIchlRnn. Mr. E- H.Rndv.. L'oluwbas, Ohio, ivnl Mi.is Miuojio s.

Browd of WlUlamsport, Pa. 1 KO.VOII-MYElW.-py .1. L. Kunck, New. ln'ii'v, Aulnuit stli, Mmen Hourhw PlnrTr nil of I.ycnnilng i THOMPWW I I A A I S-wln-fry, An KIIKI J.

1. Kunok, Thnmp mm-, of ths Klfthwarrt, Mlw Com of thi 1 "OTICE TO-GAS Tlu UUP bills for July be rendwed Mirt bills lor the two moirttis will be due und pnyfthlfl ftt the ofViK? rompnny ft-nni the 6th to the 10th nf ISWI, ivml if paid between those the usual dlxconnt or ta reals per Oioun. tttul will be allowed. WILLIAM BAVHANI. Treasurer.

A cot I 5th, 1880. nlARMAH, Phygtclans' and fpmlly receipts dispensed only by I KOM i -BAKKHS TAKE 1 notice. S. T. HtHX'UiySs HM Jndt "mother cnr lonrt off tho Jtistly.

Iron Dnko Mlt.ncdota ''hlfth DM bnftn vary Eencrnllv haters of, this city aaa vlcinltj Jar the punt two yciirn; tnok the mKhos prize or a iij'13 tneflal fiuvr atiho be)4 at CinelnnnU, Square. uall at the door next to Brotttets' jewelry state, Market RAIN jVUtfi La 8(016 IN LAR6E WritcW CommlsBton MufuhiuiUi, 1-ifl CHICA OO, Il.I.INOIS, fbr lb J-hlN'Ttf AM 13 TTS'WA ItDS ,50 sEITZ. JAMES -EIT7 aEITi, Fruit -lais. Fruit I i JT i JAMES SEIT7, JAMES EITZ. JAMES SEITZ.

Flint Jain, Cups, Jelly ALL AID SltlBH Xtt OUR TAMES SEITZ. Fruit Cups. 10 be oirr KB SKT i WILLIAMSPORT, DA NOW BEFORE THE public. Ton can money Outer at work for no than at anything el.to. Capital not requlrwl.

We will otart yah. Twelve dollars day and at borne Tiy the mdmjlrlons. Mtiii, wu nnd glrlB fSVoijfchcifl wo Now Is the Hnw, devote yonr whole time to woit, or only your m.imouta. No other buslnp-sa w'll pay you ntarly (is Ko ono willing 'paj Uy at oncth Costly ouW mone r-t KOJl. AMI) -AUGUST, Urn! every Hcni will he fcfltd.fui Bfl C.2O"M IM TlmnUlng the good people of Wllllnmi-tiort Oaid vicinity for Uirfr liberal support hoping to same the ftilnrp, airvfCni! tllf am it fully ours.

L. COOK, Owner and 7 Proprinter i iNEWSPA'PERf SiEWS.PAPES.1.

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1807-1973