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DAILY TELEGRAPH. HARRISBURG, PA. FRIDAY KVKN1NG, JULY 80, 1S8C. i TO DAY'S WKATUKH RttFOBT. Indications for Eastern Pennsylvania Mew Jcmy.

Delaware and Maryland, generally fulr weather, southerly winds, a slight fall In temperature. ror Haturdayt Generally fair weather with stationary temperature. our Agent at Mlddlstown. Mr. W.

R. Fisher and Kaufman A Nlaalcy arc agonU for the Daily Tklb oiUFit la Mlddletowu. They will serve subscribers with the late edition of tlili paper. Itsnobllean Primary Election Tho Republicans voters of Ilarriaburg will meet at their respective ward ana pre cinct bouses on Saturday. August 14th, 1880.

between the hours of 0:30 and 9 clock, for the purpose of electing dele 8ates to represent them in City Conven on. Cliv Convention. Tho Republican delegates elected at the rrimurr election will meet in the Court Room. Court IIoubo. Ilarrisburg.

on Monday. Auirust 10th. 1880. at 7:30 o'clock kharn. to nlace in nomination one perpoo.lor Assembly to represent the First Legislative district composea oi xiarrw burg.

By order. Attest: II. L. IIersuey, Chairman. JonN A.

Herman, Bcretary. JOTTINGS. The Lammas rain will bo due within the next three days. The Lombard! club, of Mlddletown, Yloltcd Iriends here yesterday. On the first of August the Safety Committee of tho Fire Department will begin active duty.

Last night was a scorcher, and it was not a bed of roses on which the average citlen reclined. A roll at Bailey's nail works was broken yesterday and caused a suspension until to day. A lady was baptized in the river, at the foot of Broad street, last evening by the ltuv. M. 31.

Fooso. A little bootblack was robbed at South street and Court avenue last night by several older boys, who made their es capo. O. K. Simmons, son of O.

B. Simmons, of this city, had a foot painfully injured while working on a bridge at Shelby, N. U. The Spring Hill premium building and loan association, of Alleghany City, was chartered at tho Stato Department today. The capital stock is $300,000.

The members of Post 58, O. A. will go to Fairview to morrow evening to Join in tho camp Are to be held under the auspices of the Post at that place. Julius Ucnls. a German, was admitted to the hOMpital last night suffering from a fractured arm, which was struck by a bridge through which he was passing on a train.

Tho camp meeting under the auspices of the Evangelical denomination will bo held two miles north of Middlesex, commencing Thursday, August 10th, and will continue one week. Mr. Frank Blougb, a member of the Roily boso co.npany, was united in mar riago last evening to Miss Megaughey, daughter of tho lato Theodore Megaughey. Tho wedding took place on Mucnch street. Tho Cumberland Brotherhood Lodge, No.

1527, O. U. O. of O. of Carlisle, will bo here on Monday, August 2d, to take part in the Emancipation celebra bratlon to bo held on Independence island by tho colored people.

A party of Ilarrisburgers, comprising Messrs. John Cunklo. the Elder street coal dealer, with his son John, and grand sons Masters George W. Cunklo, harles Cooko, of Carlisle, and Wal. Burkboider.

ara camping out on the Perry county sido of tho river opposite Itockviilo. YOUltM IN II AST K. I loved that dainty monogram, With three Ml I in I till or Interlaced, Above the note she unod to write hlgnlug tltuin ever, Yours In haste." The world win young, and ho wan 1 How sweet to think that In the whirl Hie kept one moment all lor me, To glad my heart iny radiant girl The world In old, and so am And since my love became my wile It seems to mo I've somehow been Too late lor everything In life. With ribbons My In if, gown awry, Willi nanllnir Urea ireatn and boot unlaced, Trim Co her vowi of yore line's uenn, lioLh now und ever mine Mln Julie A'. Whetherill in the Century.

At Vamp M'Cormlck. To morrow tho young IlarrUburgcrs, who have been encamped near Duncan uou, will strike their tents and return to the city. They havo had a very enjoy able outing. Arrsatrd tor Disorderly Conduct. Last evening James Walking, Joseph Dickinson and William Campbell were arrested in tho Eighth ward for disorderly conduct.

Dickinson paid his fine and tho njhers wcro held. After lUoulsltlon. John 1 'on tier, a Baltimore detective, was In tho cily to day to obtain a requisition from tho Stato autiioritics for a colored prisoner in Philadelphia who is waited lor larceny. Vltlxsn Company's Ploolo. Tho members oi tho Citizen hro company ara meeting with encouraging success in tho salo ol tickets for their picnic, which will be held on Independence Island on August 18th.

Ttisy Caught MM ntrlngs, Wm. Russ and Wm. Cruikshauk were Ashing at Oolduboro ycHtcrday and caught a Una lot of bass. Mr. Harris, of tho State Department, was also out and Inveigled a largo string.

Killed at Pittsburg. JoHcph Neumeyer, a brother of Prof. Neumeycr. of this city, was thrown un der tho cars lnuburg Tuesday and killed, Ho atlciaptcd to jump on tho pilot of tho cngino and fell, lie leaves a wife and seven children at Spikctown. This Afternoon's ltace.

A raco was announced to take place a the Harrisburg driving park this alter noon, between I'oppy Russ' grey gelding, to i in Pilot, and Ai. Cummlnes' b. Draco. Tho raco to bo lor a purso of iJUO, best threo In five heats. Mr.

Cum tilings will drive bis own horse, and Hughes will manago Pilot. funeral or Mrs. Hhoeuiaker. Mrs. Elizabeth Shoemaker, an aged lady who resided with her son, W.

11. Shoemaker, Rldgo avenue, this city, died near Warm SnrlncH. Porrv county. whither slm had gone for her health, laflt Friday. Tho interment took niaco at her rnrmerhome, Now Kingston, Cumber land county, on Sunday.

1 The New Columbia House. Tho management of tho New Columbia Houho at Caio May aro giving a scries of lawn ioris every alternate Saturday, which proveB very interesting. They comprise of sack races, running races, tugs of war and Innumerable other feats. They aim) on every other Saturday give an exhibition of pyrotechnics. They Useu Uluba.

A couplo ol young gentlemen got Into an altercation on Market street to day, near tho Square, over something thai one of tho belligerents was alleged to have said about a relative of the other. They used a couplo of clubs very freely over each other. No arrests were made, but tho threats were ternllc. llaae Hall To morrow, At 3:45 to morrow alternoon tho Mid dletown Iiuhu bull club will play on the Athlellit Association grounds with the Athletic toaiu. Tho following will com.

Ertse tho homo nine: Dubbs, c. Camp ell, Kttor, Uuohler, 2 ii uinKoy, ii. urovo, l. r. llrady, a.

PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Notes of the Movement of Yonr Friends and Acquaintances. Mrs. J. M.

Ginn is at Doubling Gap Springs. Capt. Pratt, of the Carlisle Indian school, was in the city to day. Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Clyde are enjoying the sea breezes at Ocean Grove. Miss Hannah Stackpole left to day for a visit among friends at veytown. Capt. W.

IS. Hart and Mr. Warren B. Keeley left for Cape May this morning. Messrs.

Harris and Meehan, of the State Department, will shortly visit Niagara Falls. The Misses Sadler, of Baltimore, are the guests of the Misses Hummel, North Third street. Miss Florence Lassicrre. of Ilarrisbure, is the guest of the family ot Mr. John Bowers, at Newport, this week.

Miss Elizabeth Reily, of this city, who has been at Springs lor some i time, left yesterday for Ebensburg. Miss Amy Gring. of Carlisle, is spending a few weeks of vacation with her sister, Mrs. Butler, 413 Market street. Mrs.

George J. Bender and children, of Lewisburg, formerly of this city, are visiting friends here for several weeks. Mr. P. Russ and wife, of Harrisburg, are in our city enjoying a short vacation at the Albion.

Atlantic City Gazette. Judge Jere Hagenman, president of the Berks county courts, Hon. Howard D. Jacobs and Henry Berch, of Reading, were in the city yesterdav. E.

J. Smith and Charles A. O'Donnell will leave to morrow to attend the meeting of the consolidation committee of the sons or veterans at the House in Altoona. Mrs. Lizzie Gardner and child, of Har risburg, and Mrs.

Ellie Matthews, of I Philadelphia, are enjoying the cooling breezes from the blue Juniata, at theresi dence of their mother, Mrs. Brown, on Front street. Newport Ledger. LAHMSV1LLK CAMP MKKTINO. Slumber of Worshippers la Attendance Largest in Its History.

Every tent and cottage at the Landis ville camp grounds is said to be occu Eied, the number of regular worshippers eing the largest In the history of the as sociatlon. Several conversions have already taken place and the prospect for good work during the meeting is very en couraging. The o'clock service yesterday morning was led by Rev. C. W.

Bickley, of Reading, and the prayer and experience meet ing at 8:30 by Rev. A. Johnson, of Read ing. The morning sermon was preached at 10 o'clock by Rev. J.

O. Knowles, D. a noted divine ot Natick, Mass. The children's meeting at 1:30 was led by Rev. Charles Roads.

A meeting was held at 2:30 in tho interest of the Wo men's Foreign Missionary Society. Mrs. Jackson, a returned missionary from In dia, addressed the meeting In costume. Rev. J.

O. Cooke, ot Mt. Joy, preached at 3 o'clock. The services of the day closed with the regular preaching service at ciock. Prof.

W. J. Kirkpatrick, who has charge of the singing, has gathered to his support Misses llattie Yachey, Hallie Green, Ora Crownshields, Carrie Gates, Mr. Abram Bruner, all of Columbia; Miss Alice Brady, Millcrsville; Miss Mary Tregar, Miss Mary Shick, Reading; Miss Amelia Culp, Mrs. Rev.

O. R. Cook, Mount Joy; Rev. J. D.

Martin, Glen Mawr; Mrs. Rev. Vinio Smyth, Quarry ville; Dr. Withrow, Lancaster; Luke Gil mour, cornetist. The second story of the largo boarding house building is fitted up as lodging rooms, with accommodations for about forty five persons.

It is run by the association and is in charge of Simon Molson, of Columbia, who has held the same position for five years past. Lodgers are taken at forty cents each. Bishop Mallalieu's opening sermon created a most profound impression on those who heard it, and is pronounced on all sides a most excellent discourse, as well as a strong temperance argument. Tho woods at night are well lighted by torches, and the bon fires were started last night. IJAltKISUDItU AUAUEMI.

What Local Church Paper Has to Hay I in its avor. Church and Homo. The Harrisburg Academy, which has such a stronghold upon the affections of iuo vuiiimuuuy, ucgins us scconu century under auspicious circumstances. The faculty has been enlarged by Prof. Seiler associating with himself two young men of marked ability, Messrs.

Thed Pershing and John II. Coney. Mr. Pershing is from Pottsville, and is the son of Judge Pershing of that place. Ho is to have charge of the English department.

Mr. Coney, who is to bo tho classical Instructor, is from Cincinnati. Threo depart ments of study havo been organized; tho Jtrimary for young boys, the preparatory or the preparation of young men for our best colleges, and the advanced academic for young men not desirous ot going to college, but desiring to pursue some of I the studies of college. It is the design of the management to make tho academy more than ever a llrst class institution. adapted to tho needs and receiving the patronage of Central Pennsylvania.

May the second century of this excellent in stitution witness to its enlarged and enlarging influence. Death ol an Esteemed Citizen. Last night James M. Flcndcrdied at his residence, 11!) Chestnut street, of gastric fever. Ho was aged about C2 years and leaves a who and lour children to mourn him.

About six months ago Frank, a son aged 25 years, died suddenly after an illnesB of a few days. Deceased returned from Lewistown, where he was engaged at his trade of bricklayer, a few days ago, fully conscious that the end was near. He was an esteemed and Christian citi7.cn. For Ocean Grove. Passengers for Ocean Orovo and Long Branch, via tho Philadelphia and Reading railroad, leaving Harrisburg at 0:25 a.

m. can take a through cur at Reading, arriving at Ocoan Orovo at 12:50 noon. This car will run as above each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday until further notice. Returning, leave Ocean Urovo each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2:00 p. arriving at Harrisburg at 1 m.

ot Abnenoe Granted. An order from the Adjutant Qcncral's ofllce yesterday granted leaves of absence lor periods ranging from thirty days to two months to these olllcers Brigadier General J. l. H. tlobin.Third brigade; Major J.

M. Lowry, quarter master Third brigade; Colonel John W. Bchall, Sixth regiment; Captain II. DcC. Brolasky, company First regiment.

UKDJIKVIIOUHK, JNKVV YORK, road way and 40lh street, Opposite Casino and Metropolitan Opera House. I looms (1 a day and upwards. Itcstaurant of unsurpassed excellence. Coolest hotel in tho city. now and elegant.

A home for families. A resort for business men. Okn. Dan Macauley and Walt Kit IJ. Uowkiw, Proprietors.

Near Y. C. and Went Bhoro Depots. Broadway cars pass the door. This paper in reading room.

Jy29 0wf AMDHKMBHTM. I'lioif. SciiKFrrcit will hold a sacred concert at Independence Island on Hun day afternoon. Fcrriago 10 cents. Therw will bo brass and string music.

A cjlek cluii will give a dance at In dependence Island to morrow even in Gents' tickets, including ferriage, li5 cents. Ladies as usual. Cheap Kxouralon to Atlnntle City. On Thursday, Augunt 0th. Round trip tickets good for tbrco days.

Fare only DO. Train leaves titeclton at 6:10 Ilarriaburg, 0:25 A. and Hum meiHtown, a. Jtctnrnlnir aama I fiZrk it 1 M. I I I It a by at and und UUL at "A direct practical experiment in a laundry has proved to me that the tested against a certain well known brand of laundry soap, has the same amount of cleansing power and one and "two thirds the lasting capacity.

That is, the Ivory Soap will do one 'and two thirds tunes tlte work of the soap against which it was tested. I therefore consider the Ivory a very good laundry soap. JOHN W. LANGLEY, Professor of Chemistry, University of Michigan. A WORD OF WARNING.

There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the 'Ivory' fhey ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory" Soap and Insist upon getting it. Copyright 1886, fcy Procter Gamble. BUSINESS LOCALS. All kinds of nice table delicacies.

Shislkr's Grocery. 500 Salt in Bags 500 Salt for Butchers, Bakers, Farmers, Hotels and Families. The low price will surprise you at Eby grocery. It All kind of crackers and Lunch goods Shisler's Grocery. To Keep Cool I Drink the elegant beverages dispensed from the fountain at aeet Urug store, 433 Market street.

Hams, sliced bologna and beef chipped. Fine cheese, brcakfact bacon. Shisler's Grocery. Smoked Meats, Sugar Cured Hams, Shoulders, Bacon, Bologna, Lard. Small picnic Hams can vased.

It will pay you to ask the price at jsby's grocery. Finest olive oil in the land Shisler's Grocery. Bowing Wild Oats. How manv waste their time and re sources in foolish experiments, with nasty worthless medicines that can never do them a whit of good. If vou are sick and want help get a reputable remedy of established merit.

The curative virtues of Burdock Blood Bitters has never been questioned. For an enfeebled circulation or a weak stomach they are splendid. Olives, sardines and other fish. Bhisler Grocery. Notice.

All kind of sewing machines repaired by men of experience. We are no agents. Needles, oil and attachments. The General Repair Shop, 204 North Second Street. 1 Potted Yarmouth bloaters, Anchovy paste, Anchovys in salt and oil.

Shisler's Grocery. Very Popular. Ice Cream Soda, and all the other latest drinks at Keet's Drug Store, 433 Market street. Coffees and teas, Pure spices a specialty. Shihler, Second and Walnut.

Mr. Ueorge Hodee Kpeaka. This gentleman lives in Emporium, and says, "One of my men, Sam Lewis, while working in the woods sprained his ankle bo bad that' he could hardly hobble to the bouse. Used Thomas' Eclectric Oil and was ready for work next morn ing. 1 have never yet seen so good a medicine." Bells 1 Bells I Bells 1 it .11 i.t.i 1, most exnensive For sale nut un and I SiOCK8' BONDS, GRAIN AND PRO most expensive, or saie, put up ami visions den.it.

in. in fnti nt repaired by practical mechanics on short notice. Shop, 204 North Second street, S. W. Entriekin, Proprietor.

Glad to Hear It. "For several months I endured a dull 1ain through my lungs and shoulders; ost my spirits, appetite and color, and could with diillculty remain Irom my bed. My present healthful condition is due to Burdock Blood Bitters." Mrs. IS. A.

Hall, Bingbaraplon, H. Y. For Sale, A good business stand on Third street. Urocery and lruit. Small capital re quired, inquire at tuts ollice.

Jyo tl A ItAiitlMt Mlnlnter'a JCxnerlenoe. "I am a Baptist minister, and before I thought of being a clergyman I graduated in medicine, but lelt a lucrative practice lor my present prolcssion forty years ago. was for many years a suU'erer from quinsy. Thomas' Eclectric Oil cured me. was also troubled with hoarseness, and Thomas'Eclcctric Oil always relieved mo.

My wife and child had diphtheria, and Thomas' Eclectric Oil cured them, and if taken in time it will cure seven times out ten. 1 am confident it is a cure for the jnoat obstinate cold, or cough, and if any one win taite a small teaspoon and half 1111 it with Oil, and then place the end ot the spoon In one nostril and draw tho Oil out of the spoon into the bead, by sniQng as hard as nicy can, until the Oil tails over into the throat, and practice it twice a week, I don care how ouensive their head may be, it will clean out and cure their ca tarrh. For deafness and earache, it has done wonders to my certain knowledge. Is the only medicine dubbed patent medicine that I have ever lelt like recom mending, and I am very anxious to see it every place, lor tell you that 1 would not be witnout it in my house lor any consideration. 1 am now sufloring with pain like rheumatism in my right limb.

and nothing relieves me like Thomas' EclectiicOil." Dr. E. P. Crane, Corry, Fa. MAHIIIKD.

l.ONU CLUCK. On July Nekodo, Uov. V. IjOUK, .1. AI.

Lomt to MIhh I.ouiha K. Cluok, ot l.lvorpool towiiHhlp, JL'orry county. HOFFMAN HAMILTON. On July 25th, tnu lOHluonco 01 me oriuu'H puroniH, Iilverpool borough, by ltv. Ham mil Haiu, JnHKi'ii HoKifMAN, of wild Cat Vailoy, and MIhh Ci.ahinba J.

Hamilton. J. YTKIt ll L.1NUKK. In Kll.itbfilhvlllo, July 'Mil, uy liov. iiiupoi, air.

iiobickt k. I.yticu, of Kll.abothvlUo, and hvuix A. KLIMUKIt, of CaiHOiivlllo. HPKCIIT In Upper Fuxton, noar 1'uxlon Htatlon. July 7tli, 1HHU, iiaN.iAMiM Hutoin 75 yearn, uionl tin and dayH KV1 l.l .15..

At Mlddletown, on TiiOHduy liiorninK, uiy xui, an lniunt cimu oi Air. Mi h. Wl niium heviiio. CHKKLAND. Oii July 2HLh, al No.

Vernon Htruot, IComanna Catiiahinb, wfo ol Alburt II. reuliind, a(d 4H yearn, II inontlis II duyM. FunerulHei'vlcuH Hiinduy morning lit 10:30 u'ciuch, in mn i nirutoui II Hl rnet m. K. ciiurcn.

juuirinonL at cutnp urn eemittry. UolullYi and li li ii1nln vlloil toulloiid wltli Iliri HIM' IIOLICO. MulLVAlNK. ()n Tunaduy, ill KI, o. 00! in berlan Htreet, Mih.

Maikiakkt MoIlvaimu, wife ol the luio Andrew MclJ. value. In the W6U your of lier atto. Faneral HatuiMuy arienioan ut o'ctioek. WlLLi8 ln i'hlJadeli l.ia, uly itfLh.

mm. a a bah h. Willis. 'wtunoral will be etven. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

JVO. J. SHOEMAKER. H. HOLBBKT.

SHOEMAKER HOLBERT, BROKERS. North Third Street, Harrisburg, buy or sell on Commission only, Bonds, Stocks, Grain, Provisions and Petroleum. Having private direct wires to the various exchanges we are enabled to execute orders expeditiously and at as low a rate of commission and margin as is consistent and just to both our clients and ourselves. Dally market reports furnished upon application. i oreign xjraiuj tuiu duwiusuiji ussaijc Tickets on sale.

jan2 i A PRACTICAL PRINTER, with 16 yeara' experience on book and job composition, and thoroughly acquainted with all the details of a job otlice, desires a permanent situation In city or country. Could assist in compiling news for country local paper. Rcfereuces first class, and from last employer it necessary. Strictly temperate. Fair wages an object.

Address, "INDUSTRY i o. llox 163, Harrisburcr. Pa. Jy 30 31 OST On Mulberry street, from Front to Third, or on Third between Mulberry id Walnut, a lady's cameo The finder will be rewarded upon leaving it at No. 201 South Front street.

y2!) 3t J. T. ENSMINGER. Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, lOO, 102 and 104 8. Second Street.

Public Sale of Real Estate. WILL sell at public sale. In front of the Court House, on SATURDAY, JULY 31st, 1896, at 2 o'clock, all that certain two story frame house and lot of round, situated on Eleventh street, as laid out by Cleckner He Zimmerman, having a front of 20 feet and extending back 150 feet to Julian alley. Terms of sa'lvare cash. Jy2it ln T.

ENSUING Eli. NOTICE. TO the owners of property liable to assessment for the cost ot the below men tioned proposed sewers: The board ot viewers and assessors of the city ot Harrisburg will meet at the following times and places, and proceed to vlaw tho property liable to assessment for the cost of said sewers: ON TUESDAY AUGUST 3d. I83C, at 1:15 o'clock r. at the corner of Thirteenth and Market streets proposed sewer from Mar Ket to ilcglna street, and In Regina street Irom Fourteenth street to Sixteenth street.

ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 3d, 1880, at 2 o'clock p.m., at tho comer ot Thirteenth street and Thompson avenue proposed sewer in Thompson avenue from Thirteenth to Fourteenth street. ON WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 4tb, 186, at iuoo'ciock v. at too corner oi bixin ana Rriggs street proposed sower in Brown avenue irom Cowaon to East street. JOHN E.

PATTERSON, jy2!) td Secretary of the Hoard. I MILLER BROKERS, 30 NORTH THIRD (SECOND FLOOR,) HARRISBTJRGr lots on one per cent, or Jrirgor marglna. isuiuuuHHion ppr cent, no Interest or carrying charges Profits unlimited and settlements prompt Best facilities by private wires. We furnish puts, calls, spreads and straddles In stocks and oil. Orphans' Court Sale.

PURSUANT to an order of the Or phans' Court of Dauphin county. Pa will be sold at nubile Male. In frnnl. nf court house, in tho city of Harrisburg, on Saturday, the thirty first day or July, a. d.

1H86, atiJ o'clock r. the following described real estate, lato of James B. First, deceased: No. 1. A lot Of irround situate rm linlinv nviwv, in city oi iiarriuuurg, at uio cor ner or worth street and Bailey street thence alOUK Ballev street toward 8nmml ieet six (C) inches to coi ner ol lot No.

68 In the plan of lots as laid out by Mu in urn and 1 (alloy thonco along the Hue of lot No. 3 on a line parallel with Twelfth street sixty nine feet to a point: thence by aline parallel with Bailey street six (I!) feet Six Inches to a nolnt: on a line naraliel with Twelfth street (Hi) feet to au alley; thence along said alley i nuiiij iuur ixi mm, io xweiim street; thence along Twelfth street eighty live (6) feet to the niaco of Ixtirlmilnir. Imlmr int 61 and part of lot No. 63 in tho plan of lots laid out bv Mumma and Bailey; thereon erected a 18 story frame dwelling house about 10 teet by 2a feet, and'a 2 story frame back building, about 12 feet bv 14 feet, and op the rear end of said lota frame uijiii stories high and about IB feet by 21 feet. NO.

'i A lOt Ot Ifl'OllIld Mlt.llH.Ul Oil Itulloir street, in the city of Harrlsburg.und adjoining No. 1: Beginning at a notut on iiaiinv street seventeen (17) feet six () inches from Twelfth street, at the division line between lots Nob. b4 and fill In the nian of Inta mm lui.i out by Mum in a and Bailey; thence along jHiiiey street towards Summit street seven teen (17) tcet six rut lnehiiH xi f.lui im No. 2 in said iilun tlin', nlntur ilw, of lot No. elghty nve (80) loot to an alley: thonco alonar huM IStUll 1aul CI I.

J. leet to a point; thence on a lino parallel with Twelfth street sixteen (1) feet to a point; thence on a line narallol with Itntlo ut r.u.i nuiiLU uliiihl mnvlin fill six (0) feet six () inches to a point on the line Of lot No. 64 In said l.lan Hum. along tho lino of said lot No. f.4 nlxf i.f..

Itlt L. I nluce of bni. Imiliiir iixiiwr part of lot No. 5:1 In tlio plan ot lots laid out by Alumina und llullev tliereon eiw.t.l Btory lmitie hoiiijo about 1 root by 'Zi loot, and a i story i'rumu buck bulldlnir about VI foot by 14 loot. No.

3. A lot of Hltuato In the bor oun orHleollon, boglnnlnK ut a point on tlio Jliioof tlio HarrlHburK and Mlddletown turn. pike, now North Front Htroot. und a twenty (2oi feet wide ulloy; thonco uIoiik tlio wot aide ofHuld twenty (20) loot wide ulloy oppo Hlto AdaniH Mtreel to the lundH of tho l'oiin Vlvaiila canal coin nan lioin iiv uni.i lundH woHtwurdly forty (10) feet; thonco on a uno parallel with Haw alley to a point on Bald turnpike, now North Front Htroot; thonco ulonir Maid turnolko or Htroot tr.ri.v (10) foot to tlio place of beginning, bolnif lot Mo. 18 on the plan of lotH laid out by JoHlab A.

Dunkol; thereon erected Iraino bulldlnir known uh Flt'Ht'M Hull. Hlorlun hlih null about 4o by (10 foot, and a ono Htery lntino oxtoiiHlon about 10 loot by 20 foot. C'ONIU'J'IONH OF HAI.Ki. Xwonty llvo per cent, ot tho pnrchuno money to bo paid when tho property 1h struck oil, and the bal ance on mo viu any oi Bopiomoor, a. ii.

lHHtt, when tho sale is conllnnod und dohhoh. slou and deed delivered to the purchaser. Wiiu ii a iv ii; it, JylO ts AditilnlMlrator. PF.TEIl Architect and Superintendent, fPFlCE. 237 South Second street, Jin larrlHburK, la.

Jyl.lswWy Ileinoval. RAVINO removed my Kiorai hi ora to No. 44 NORTH TIIIRI) HTllKKT. oi.DOHlto the Opera lioiiHH, where I will have Kiealor lacllltleH to accommodate my ciiHloinei'M and the public In Kcncial, 1 will ulwuyx keep on liand the OiiomL Roho liudu, iiImo ull klndxo (Jut h'lowdi'M. All UomIkiih for Wedding, I'artlcH and FiiikhiiIm made at hlioriom buMt of Mlvlo and IowchI nrliien.

Come owe, come all to JOWEl'U BCHMIUT. 1... kl 1.1. iui ik, xuiru auouti, juw tt AMUSEMENTS. PENRYN park, OW THS Cornwall and Mount Hope Bailroad rriO Churches, Lodges.

Societies and A. other select organizations conteruplat THE SEASON OF 1886, The Company begs to announce that every facility has been perfected for enabling: the public to reach this favorite resort, ana no enort has been spared to inaKe PENRYN PARK More attractive than ever before. For the free use oi excursionists are provided BOATS ON THE LAKE, CliOQUET. LAffN TENNIS AND BASE BALL, GROUNDS. TABLES, BENCHES, SWINGS, DANCING PAVILION, BAND STAND.

LARGE SHELTEU HOUSE, KITCHEN, BASKET AND CLOAK KOOMS, AND Observatory on Summit of South juuniam. There Is also a and Dining Room In charge of a competent caterer, where Meals can be procured at moderate rates: beside Photograph Gallery, News Stand and xeiegrapn orace. NO INTOXICATING LIQUORS ALLOWED Arrangements for Excursions from all points can be made by applying to CARL VON KCHMALUNSEE, Supt. Cornwall and Mt. Hope R.

11., Lebanon, Pa. Or. C. G. HANCOCK, General Passencn Agent, Phila.

Reading R. No. 827 Fourth Phila. my 13 3m MT. GRETNA PARK, FOR EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS.

This Park 'is located in the heart of the South Mountain on the lino of tho Cornwall and Lebanon Railroad, Nino miles south ol the city of Lebanon within easv distance of Harrisburg. Read ins. Lancaster, Columbia and all points on the Flilladelphla and Reading and Pennsylvania railroads. The grounds are large, covering nunoreas oi acres, ana are FREE TO LiXi The conveniences are A LARGE DANCING PAVILION, A SPACIOUS DINING TWO KITCHENS, BAGGAGE AND COAT ROOM, while the arrangements for amusement consist of CROQUET and BALL GROUNDS, BOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING GALLERY, QUOITS, Ac, AC. Tables lor Lunchors.

Rustic Seats and Benches are scattered throughout the grounds. A now attraction for the season Ot 18861S LAKE CONEWAGO, Covering nearly twenty acres, on which are placed a number of elegant new Boats, and along the banks ot which are pleasant walks and lovely scenery. Parties desiring It can procure Meals at the Park, as the Dining Hall win be unaer tno supervision or ju. ai. BOLTZ, of the Lebanon Valley House.

Those who wish to spend A DAY IN THE MOUNTAINS can find noplace so beautiful or affording so much pleasure as MOUNT UUJS'i'M A. NO INTOXICATING DRINKS ALLOWED ON THE PREMISES. Excursions from all points on the Pe nn svlvania railroad will be carried direct to the Park without change of cars. Excursion rates and full information can be obtained upon application to George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Pennsylvania railroad, 233 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or to J.C.JENNINGS Supt.

C. L. Railroad, Lebanon, Pa. myl d3uio Absolutely Pure. THIS POWDER NEVER VARIES, A marvel of purity and whole soraenoss.

More economical than tho ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold In com petition with tho multltudo of low test, short weight alum or phosphato powdors. Hold only in eans. Uoyal Bakimo 1'owdbr Co. 100 Wall street, N. aplO dly "THE MIKADO." In addit ion to our premiums, a list of which ill be sent on application, wo wish to call esner.lal notice to our Cabinet Tor traits of D'Oylcv Carte's Knirllsh Mikado (Join nan v.

Fifth Avenue Thoater.New York. No IlKbt opera has ever been produced In the United Htatos lliat has oaualod in popu larity "Xho Mlkudo." The original company Ut produce It In this country was i wyiey Carte's KiikIIhU Company, soleclod there by Ollborl hulllvan und sent to this country. Wo huve Issiiefl. lor distribution to our pa. Irons who will send us wrappers as below a scries of seven cabinet portraits ol those artists.

In character and costume, the llnest photographic gelatine work ever proaueca. xnoy comprise (jcruldlno Ulmar.ua "Yum Yum." Mlasos LI mar, Foster and tst. Maur, us "Threo J.lttle Maids from School." Kate Foster, us "I'lltl Hlntf." Cieorife 1 borne, us "Ko Ko." Courtloe 1'ounds, us "Nunkl I'oo." Fredorlcl, us "Tho Mlkudo." Fred itllllngton, us "rooh Kah." Our price lor these portraits Is tweuty.ll ve conts eacn.niii io any no wnt nnnnuui und sending us 15 wruppom of Dobbins' Klectric Heap, and lull post filllco uddress, wo will send the whole series, postage paid. ami yree oj char ye. I.

OA(JIN No. lilt Kouth roni th Street, 1'hlladelphla, 1'a. Jy2Mim BURNITE'S tj i 16 North Third Street. PHOTOGRAPHS, CAUDH, CAIS1NKTH. JtOU HOIKS I'he r'lnoHt In tho City, AT UK AHONAHI.K PRICKS.

A I.MO, Photo Copying and Custom Gallery, 1221 RIDQE AVE. 1NIHA INK, AT Kit COLORS, CRAYONS An it rA.irr.in Kxocutud by the IichI. iu IImIm In the city, an 1 ui liiu iiiwiiMt pricen. AI A ItV K. UH ItNl'I'K, myat a.l,6 lm ecutiix HENRYO.

DEMMlNd.HtcnoKr.ipluT All klndx of work by lype wiilem Telephone connection. No. 17 North Tbird traet. Agent Central JViylvaiila tor IS Standard Type wntar. )ani iy GOLDSIITH'Sl0000 wood.

OXnT TT? VLN rj I tii I yv.frj 329 MARKET STREET. HOT WEATHER RHYME. Capitol Part, Sun was high Harrisburg lady Passing by. Handsome man, Big moustache; Saw the lady, Made a mash. Dressed in fashion, For he wore Suit of clothes Prom Goldsmith's store.

Talked a little, Gave his arm Took a walk, 'Twas no harm. She took notice Suit was neat, And his conquest Was complete. Man and lady Now made one Joy and pleasure Just begun. See the moral? He was dressed In a suit Of Goldsmith's best. KEEP COOL! Hot weather is upon us.

As we write we can almost hear the thermometer go up with great leaps as if in a hurry to get to the nineties. rormerly Summer was a sea son to oe dreaded, but now man's ingenuity has turned it to one of comparative comfort. The seashore is within easy distance of us soda water is plentiful, and even hokey pokey is brought to our very doors, so it is easy to keep cool. It is in clothing, however, that the highest art has been brought to bear upon our ex iscence. ine manufacture ol Summer Clothing is really a fine art.

We'll offer you a of ways to keep cool. It depends on yourself whether you will take the hint or not. Seersuckers are "style wed ded to comfort." No other goods give so much comfort for so little money. For i .50 we will give you a coat and vest, which will save any amount of clothing, go through any amount of washing, and still look as stylish as you de sire. In selecting Seersuckers don't look so much at the price as at the make.

Examine ours, livery seam is double sewed, facing is big, three good buttons and button holes. The garments hold their shape and are worth three times the worthless imitations offered you in many stores. In finer Summer Goods our i ii ttv iiuc oi i unjjee oiiks ana rme Merges stand at the head. No other house carries such an assortment. No other house sells so low.

Last Saturday made a It was biff hole in our stock. the bifrercst day oi me season. Serges, Worsteds, Cassimeres, and thin froods went eouallv as last, iiut our lactory has come to the rescue. We wrote for goods and got them. Our stock is in fine shape, and prices KJiUULliU in every department.

We don't ask Dig prices now. l'roiits are over. Reduction ol stock is the word, and that means re duction in prices. Only a few weeks more before the lull sets in, and in those few weeks lots of goods have got to be sold. Look to your advantage.

juu i ue a nurry. nx amine imine carefully. liuy judi and keep cool. ciou; GOLDSMITH, ONE PRICE Clotlmiff House! IWWc will cloao our nloro at 7 r. m.

from July 0th toHoptfaibcr 1st, Hat unlays excepted. CLOTHING HODSE Q9Q MARlfTT QTRCCT IIAHHISliUli. IKNN'A. I I I Hi on nn I TF you are contemplating the laying in of Coal or WooJ, I invite you to 1 1 examine my stock and prices. I have completed the largest and best Coal and Wood yard in the State, to which I invite inspection.

I wm furnish you Coal by the car load, or in smaller quantity. My Kindling Wood is cnt and split by steam power. I will sell wood for a short time at tho low price of $1 SO per load. Coal at $3 75, $4 40, $3 00 and $5 25 per ton. Order some on trial it not satisfactory will refund money.

I guarantee satisfaction to all who buy from me. Your Coal and Wood will always be delivered without delay. Office: Cor. Third and Cumberland Stw. Branch Office and Tarda Cowden above Fontter St.

Telephone Connection. "Of ONLY THE BEST. FEBSOXS color IlonseLefping will 8AVS UOirET TTS. t3 93 n3 1 1 7 THE GREATEST HEALING WATERS KNOWN MIN2STEQUA HOUSE, 11 v' vl. MINNEQUA SPRINGS, Rates: $10 00 to $12 00 per Week $2 E.

invalids using tlila water a directed nave mo uinucqutt spring waier a niir iruu ana pay 00 C. D. L. JAUSS WHOLESALE OFFICE, YARDS Corner Race and Nagle Streets. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.

juiyie tr WANTS. Am a cooa while nurse. VV Miui: on)e rvconimeiidod. Addrra Uttx 2M clly l'. Q.

lf "IIT ANTED AcUv aeenU to sell VV lnlnliiirHpoclaltlft. Itlir inonov In com iiiIkhIoii or Miliary and expiMiitus paid. Ad dtVHs II AUTSKUI.n hMKl.T 1NU 1UUNACK AND AI. llox lit, Newport, Ky. JySMlni LAND WANTED AN acre of land just outside tbe city 1 1 111 ll.s.

Hund print, term and location to J. TiLKotim Uillutv. Jyi YIT ANTED Separate homes for two little boys, threw and Ave yeara, both healthy and of aKrouablo OlMpoHlllon their mother bolnu dead, for further Informal ion pleoHo cull or addruan Mo. Worth Tlilrd Btnwt, llarrlburic. niyio tt WANTED Lad It Arents to sell the bottt houmihoUl article on tho market.

Inquire of CM AS. KbT A CO Whlto Hall Hotel, Irom to r. M. decl9 tl a live active man nccalnir VV proll bible employment, to represent us lathis city and vicinity. monthly and or coiinulsMlun If prrlern d.

lioods Hlaple an Hour. very one buys. Ad dr HS KTAKUAkU SILVKK WARK ItOHloll, Muss. Jy2lui SITUATIONS WANTED. as tortt or Itv.

Have Imeii ff" hi reel, iiarrisnurg, i o. jyit 1TANTEI) Situation as clerk in moet VV any buslneas, or any other light ein ploymaut. Host city rrloreucca. Adilnn lhl oWcc. Jylo WANTED A noHition aa llook KeejMr In Single Kntry or Writing ol any form.

Age 17. Address tut olllco. Jem WANTED by a Uiy a situation to do errands or mako hlmsnlt Koiientlly uselul. Addresa or apply Ut UAUVKl U. I NO ST, 114 CranlK rry avenue.

myau ti TTTJ give par. VV tlciilar at ten lion to the flllliiKOf Prtsrriplioiis A and fill them at '5 theloweslprtn. ri fes mm NEW Summer Hrlnka are In great de maud. ltN IT ItKKIL lilNiiKIt AI.K, f5c. a Cibvw.

AlOMr. NKRVK FOI, r. Weil In' Itriis Store. ItUOAD HTKKKT. Jyl 31 CUT FIX3WEU DF3Nd and lam I TTioit wvddliiKH, parties, tun, promptly mm, in an mniu anu IiirnlHiHHi in tue uoni siyie.

rose buds, ciA And other aetuMuuiltlo to uno with Hmllax, rcrnsand willow. hem.HiKl iieww wiiii always raw, npiint una wir luind. jftiuecllou TelephoV! I nuii. .1 ZV. valunl.la IpARlatf lor 'P.

1 now. Jr llm Jtr; ST' Ch 1 liYu.7 J. X. Ho JN.wh.kiL:."' I oiroet cars xuta ItWltt.lA ral I I I i Kmuimiiv when I fftirifL' iii'o. in.hbiH.iiiinKaisfd,,,r thus I JS1" "''Miand lot liu' emiblliiK I.Htc.s.1.

'I l.ll crty Mnvt inisrniiico and and al the lowest I ic i.n.. i.Jii. WZt't. IHUiicul.r..M 'l wa. ixc.

call and amnewwl jr. s. siblJ. ft wv WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BRAUrOHD COUNTY.

PA. per Day. Season Opens July 1. KETCHUM, Superintendent. never felled to Ins tienefluol.

Any ona rivtnr is noi ueneiiiou in ncaitu will ne.ee no bill to jTl2 d.il AND RETAIL 0 AND WHARVES: FOK RENT. FDR RENT For tnanufarturinir or general biiNlnem purpose, building tnN le'U cini wltbMle; tabl adjoining, all ron il noe, caimdiy 4 bttad ol liorstw, wagon mom, c. Thta bntlasm proiHirt Is in the center of the rltv and vponaiuie anu can twruro a xc Ad dioHN r.o. il HarrNburj, fa. tr STORE ROOM FOR RENT 410 Mar kc talreet.

rwwlon about Aagtl IS orSeptemlMT Now occuptnf by 1L. K. lient' Furnisher. Apply to Jr tf II. U.

ZKlt. TTHlt KKNT A avin rooui Ihrntvatory Jj brick. Also two large room al 91 pr month, and ona rom at fl fx Inqalnaof A. Hiert f7K)R RENT The dwelling part of No. JL Kouth Market puanv I'ttmiewaloa Itn wedtately.

1 nu Ira lu drag alona. Je4 2.l.i tf I1K)R RENT The Store Room, aouth. east corner Hond and alnut This Isono ol the naMl d.wlrxblo bunlnrma rooms lu too city. Centrally locate, ball block from city market and Kama dlnuumi Irom I'oNtOitlcc On tho street car Una un tocond Mlroctaiid up and down Third stm.l. Has iMtn otxuplod as a llourwlni nUhlnv Hlora lor 30 yearn.

A I so w. ehwan com mun Iratlnr iifflrM on mvoiiiI dimi. Togallier or ariiaraLnlv. Ixw rent to proper prrwmn. 17HI( KKNT Two coram unlcaj lair onloas over he Singer 8.

V. kw mom. UN. Second MiveL. Wator and gUM.

gel her or wltaralely. Iiw irnt. Second and aJnut alerata. IPOK RENT. OFFICER A.

callnif.l water and ca (commuaN Admiral adapled lor drill I. ts. kvyin, ljuurkHci. lnUlreol JOHN 1. KLI.KIC pJVtt Second And Walnutata.

FUKMSIIKIt IUMIMS let, wlthraa ana boat Apply at No Mi Sonh isrS trcoU BOTlMJ FOR AI.K. lOR SALE I (Jround tihn el I ron on Ion tm i Third. Atl.lr. ns ara I'ilu Tn. ra.

anrb Lt Winery. 36 JIIiKSTVI.ES. I AND I'NTKIMMKD and Rounds. UIUIUI.NS, I.AfKf, HUIIKS, n.OllJS. TII'H, lOMfojla, VKLVKTS 17 36 7 CBAPES and CRAPE BOUSETS MATHER'S MIUIHERIf.

A1W WALNUT STREETS Kmn 4 vii ns c.n lK.nnii.es, RKt Hi aaaala at U' go urm, JmV.

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