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HARRISBUEG INDEPENDENT, MONDAY" JC VMINQ, OOTOjr LOCAL NOTICES. QNEW i ADVERTISEMENTS. LOCAL NOTICES. ADVERTISEMENTS. OUR CITY FATHERS.

THE INDEPENDENT AU styles Helmet nud Creedmoor hats at the CENTRAL HAT STORE corner THE BEST PLACE TO BUY Saturday Night's Meeting of Fourth and Market streets. Smoke only tho "El Capon." FALL STYLES of SILK HATS now ready at KNISELY METZGER'S, 209 Market street, under Jones house. Advertisers should remember that the Circulation of the INDE FALL STYLE SILK HATS at KN1SE-LY METZGAR 209 Market street, under Jones House. PENDENT is almost equal to that ol the other Harrisburg Dailies STKEET PROFILES APPROVED Gr For Hats or Caps at low figures, go to COMBINED. the CENTRAL HAT STORE corner of IMPORTED CANARIES, from Hartz I ourth and Market.

Ordinances of Importance mountains, and Andrewsburg, Germany, at Kellers, corner Secoud and Walnut IS Finelll's celebrated frys at the Gross LOCAL AFFAIRS. A SuuriaT Pasrnnl. streets. 2t nouse. Smoko only tho "El Capon." The LARGEST stock of FALL What was supposed to be Joliu O'Brien's STYLES of HATS aud CAPS in city, nELMET HATS at KNISELY at the lowest prices, can be found at circus and meiiasjerie.

passed through this city en route to Meehanieshurj, from ZOLLINGER 13 S. Market METZGER'S, 209 street, nude Joues House. square, Oysters in every style at Gross House, yesterday. believe it was the original intention of the managers to cive an exhibition in this city, but for Ladies' hair pull's and switches, just received, at the 99 cent Palace. Knickerbocker suiting, 8 cents, at Hem what reason they overlooked us is probably best known to theinsehf s.

perly corner of Third and Herr street. Have you tried the "El Capon." Gents' fino dress shirts for 50 cents or Kaptisiunt remoiilo. Tickings aud towlings, 61 cents, at Hemperly's, corner of Third and Herr The shore, iu the neighborhood of the ferry, at the foot of Broad street, 8 tree t. Gamo iu season at Gross House. two for 99 cents at the 99 cent Palace.

The 99 cent Palaoe, Grand Opera House, 29 North Third street. was visited yesterday morning by quite a crowd of people who gathered to wit 2sL -A- JEl IKI IE SQUAEE. Black Colored Cashmeres, Black Colored Silks MOURNING GOODS Table Linens, Flannels, Underwear, Hoisery Gloves. We sell ouly such goods as ARE SURE to give satisfaction to the consumor Always try first hero. GEO.

MACKLIN, MARKET SQUARE. ness ordinance of baptism as admin PlRE white wine vinegar, tripple strength, and pure cider vinegar, war itcieJ to a colored woman, ihe cere- Persons having carpets to make and ranted, at State Captal grocery, Third lay, feather beds and pillows to renovate, aud State streets. iKOuics were conducted by the Rev. S. X.

Wales, of the Wesleyan Union church, Smth street. furniture to repair, or any work iu upholstery to do, will do well to call upon American sewing machines with all Port Harris, No. S13 Walnut street, few doors below the Opera House. 1 wd attachments at 128 Market street, Harris Both branches of tho city couucil met last Saturday evening. SELECT EKANCU.

The report of the city treasurer was read aud filed. Mr. Calder moved that the city treasurer be directed to notify the different al-dermeu iu the city of Harrisburg to pay iuto tho city treasury all tines and forfeitures uow iu their possession. Agreed to. The couucil then took a recess to go iuto joint convention with the common council to elect tax collectors of the lirst and second distiicts for 1STT.

Upon reconvening councils approved the profiles of Muench street fumi Sixth to Seventh; Penii street from Herr street to Charles avenue; Kelker street from Sixth to Seventh; Dauphiu avenue from Sixth to Seventh street; Logau aveuue from Harris street to Granite aveuue, and Eliabeth avenue from Muench street to Kelker street. The council then adjourned. COMMON COfSClL. Mr. Mason presented a petition from citizens of the First and Second wards, asking councils to construct a new bridge over the Pennsylvania canal at Paxton street.

Referred to coniniit'ee on highways. Ordinance Xo. 1SS, "To preveut aud punish obstructions to tho clerk of the markets in tho discharge of his duties aud to protect the tenants of the city market stands," was read a second and third time aud passed finally by a vote of yeas 28. uays 0. Ordinance Xo.

ITS, the city solicitor to withdraw tho appeal taken from the award of damages made in favor of John Forstor's estate, by reason of the opening and widening of State street, and making an appropriation of 1,300 to pay said award," was passed finally by a vote Ofl' the Track. On Saturday eveuinj about six o'clock, burg. an engine and four freight cars belonging Just reeceived a New Lino Fall Ladies aud Misses Hats, Extra low iu Price, at HAM Side meat and shoulders; bolog na and dried Deer nicely cniped Dy ma Kaufmans Cheap Store 11 South Market cmnery at tne State Capital grocery. to the Philadelphia and Reading railroad company, left the track a short distance tulow the canal bridge, the result of a square. ALL COMPETITION DEFIED New Goods receivod daily at Kaufmau's The new hat 'Helmet'1 and all the novelties of tho season in HATi and misplaced switch.

Fortunately, however, no serious damage resulted, and the neap store. AT THE CAPS, can be had at ZOLLINGER track as cleared in time for the passage SnELF GOODS of every description Market square. crthe regular passenger trams. THE BEST assortment of HATS and CAPS can bo found at KNISELY METZGER'S. No.

209 Market street, both imported and domestio and from the most celebrated manufactures, at State Capital grocery. Remember you can find some Great Bargains, at Kaufman's, 11 S. Market square, in Ribbons, Ties, Corsets, Jewelry, Trimmings HEAL ESTATE LOOKING UP. Snlo ot a Farm. The old Daniel llaysor farm iu Sus- UST -w CLOTHING STORE, under Joues Hones.

Cash raid for old rold and silver of mielunna township, about one aud a half every description, by William Bellman, jeweler, No. G13 Market street, near post office. tf. miles from the city limits, was sold last Fiiday by the administrators of Levi DIED. WIXFIiE THE Hats and Cans to suit the times at tho CENTRAL HAT STORE corner of Fourth and Market streets.

tf ot aves 'JS, nays I). Call at ZOLLINGER Market The following resolution from select Hooker, deceased, to John Motter, of this city, for one hundred and thirty-two dollars and fifty cents per acre. The house on this farm as built in 1 SOT, by D. Raysor and wife, and sold by the heirs of the hue Daniel Raysor to Levi Hocker about the close of the war, for one bundled and thirty doilais per acre. The present sale is considered an extraordinary one ladtr these times of deprccia tiou.

souare. and select your i-ALL llAl or council was read and concurred in: ENTIRE STOCK IS NEW, FASHIONABLE AND WELL-MADE. CAP. Assortment full. NOBBY hats, tic, That the property own for young men, at low down prices.

For Your Diary. ers on Raspberry avenue, between Black berry aveuue aud Market street, hare the privilege to take out the old sewer and HASSEXPLCO At Shorpeevtll, September 29, 1377, Cora J. HaAsooplutf, aired 7 years 10 months and 8 ilnys. Funeral from her lato residence, No. 9Dcrry street, on Monday at 8 o'eloek p.

m. Kelati ves and friends are Invited. ItrPP-Tn this city on tbeUSUi of September, liT7, Jucob years and 6 mouths. Funeral from bts late residnce, corner of Ridge avenue and Mactar street on Tuesday at 10 o'clock a. m.

The friends and rohitivea are invited to attend. FOCHT-Catherine Focht, In Baldwin, on the 87th of Sept. Aged (S3 years. Wife of Jacob Foeht. She lived to see the third generation of her deceudants, 38 grand children and one (Treat grand child.

You ill uo longer dread the hour for taking medicines, if you are careful to construct a new one at their own expense, mirchase Jamaica Couch Syrup when there sold 25 per eont less than other clothiors cau buy in the Every garment market. iu need of such a remedy. IU pleasant tasto and remarkable curative effects said sewer to be built under thedirectiou ot tho city surveyor. Mr. Wilson, from the highway committee, invited council to meet with that committee on next Thursday afternoon, at four o'clock at the public buildings iu Locust street, for the purpose of examining the working of tho odorless ma have secured for it the largest sale of auy preparation for Colds and Coughs now before tne public.

Jamaica Vegetable- Liver Pills will promote tho healthy act of that organ, aud chine for the cleansing of privy vaults. should be in every house. These medl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr Beatty, chairman of the committee cines are for sale by Dr. F.

M. Raysor and Dr. G. H. Markley, Harrisburg Pa.

ROTHSCHILD FRANKEL, 413 MARKET STREET. leadIs FEW-FOLLOWERS -MANY. on highways, presented the following profiles, which were approved and sent to select council, via L. B. Woodward or Singer agents, THE MURPHY BOYS.

A lluartet of Fine lectins, The Murphy meeting in the Boas street E. church last Saturday night was large aud enthusiastic. It was conducted by Mr. MeChesney. Prof.

Philips led the choir and Miss Bishop presided at the organ. After prayer by Rev. Peters and the reading of the Psalm, speeches were made by Messrs. M'Chesney, Wallet, Shultz. Stroh, Bat ringer, Getz.

Davis, Jones. Tags, Midlani aud Rev. Peters. The meeting at Ealdwin yesterday afternoon was led by Mr. Barringer.

Mesers. H.v, Ely, James Davis, Midlam and Rev. jacksvu addressed the large and attentive audience. There were eighty-one sigv.cis to the pledge at this meeting. A meeting w.vs also held at Lochiel yesterday atteraoo, led by Mr.

Wallett, and eleven tigneis were added to the "roll of honor." Muench street, from Sixth street to INSTATE of Elisabeth Zollinger deceased, Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the underaighed, all persons Indebted to thesaid estato aro requested to make paymont, and those having claims against the samo to present them without de-ay, to S. ZOLLINGER, W. A. ZOLLINGER, A (1 ni iuiat rotors. South Market Square.

say we don't have and can't get the genuine Singer machines, and say they are the only authorized agents. I have the very Seventh street; Penn street, from Ilerr latest improved genuine linger machiue, also, the New YorkSinger.ackuowledged bv Sinn-er scents a superior machine. Call street to Charles avenue; Kelker street from Sixth street to Seventh street; Dauphin avenue from Sixth to Seventh street; Logan avenue from Harris street to Granite avenuo and Elizabeth avenue from Muench to Kelker street. aud seo them, 12o Market, street. FOR SALE Two new spring wagons, one second hand top buggy, oue new side bar sporting wagon, two first class eoal carts with patent schutcs attached, one second hand cart and a large lot of canal barrows.

Apply to Tomliuson's Coach Factory, Walnut street. Mr. Slentz, from the joint convention, The place to buy a neat, tasty and be-enminsr FALL HAT or CAP, for the AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION reported that the convention had elected least money, is at ZOLLINGER n. Guiles tax collector of the First district, consisting of the First, Second, PARTIES wanted with a few hundred dollars capital to invest in a profitable monopoly. Market square.

Smoke the "El Capon" cigar Uusiness can be established istiqa anywhere. Ad- anywhere. IMMENSE" ASSORTMENT OF dress SfBK Thixq, This Office. lw HE DAILY INDEPENDENT. CHEAPEST and BEST SILK HATS There was also au enthusiastic rneet-iugheld at Beth-Eden church last evening, conducted by Mr.

M'Chesney. W. B. Sourteer led the choir and Miss Sexton presided at the organ. After the reading of the oiuh Psalm by Mr.

M'Chesney, and prayer by Mr. Sourbetr. the meeting was third and wards, and for the Second district, consisting of the Fourth, Fith, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth wards, to collect the unpaid taxes for the year 1S77. On motion, council adjourned. MYSTEEiors dTsappejlraxce.

in the city. FALL STYLES at $4.00 FALL WINTER and imwards. Call and see them, at ZOLLINGER Market Square. THE LIVE NEWSPAPER AT THE CAPITAL Scut in packages to all towns along the Railroads. KNISELY METZGER.

209 Market Likens, Thomas and Shuitz. bix signers MClothinc Clothincr I it a rase of Suicide It'lothinif it can be purchased of our seems at any oi Street, under Jones House, have the BEST ASSORTMENT of fall Hats and Cans ever brought to Harrisburr, at Clothiug C'lothiu: Clythine the following points at ONE CENT per copy Clothing! Icioibin? I Clothing Clothing I i Clothingl Clothing I Clothing! I Clothinft I i On Friday afternoon last, Mr. John El- were obtained. Benediction by Rev. Bates.

A gospel temperance meeting will be held at the Firc Lutheran church, Fourth ur. I n.iotnmg Clothing1 Clot Clothins Cloihing Clothing ser, a tax collector, who resides near Staf fer's Mill, East Hanover, Dauphin county. street, tins evening. to com prices to astonish all. A T1IIXG OF BEAUTY.

A Joy Forever. mence at half past seven o'clock, left his home in a conveyance, stating to CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD, Grecncastle B. K. Hassler. Chambersburg Harry Miley.

Hagerstown Carlislo I. H. Graham. Newville H. D.

Long. Mechauiesburg L. Hoffman. Shiremanstown E. Kline.

Wormleysburg John Whitman. DHLSBURG STAGE via C. V. R. his wife that he intended coming to this city to arrange some matters relating to his tax with the countv The establishment of S.

A. Hench commissioners. He came as far as Alii (Bergner's building), No. 225 Market street, always handsome, just now is Our Styles the Latest and Prices the Lowest. No old and shelf-worn goods at our establishment, everything is new and first-cla ss.

ONE PRICE TO ALL. Old and Young, Rich or Poor, all treated alike at our uevy quarters, sou's Hill, where he has a sister residing, tied his horse in front of her residence, Dillsbnrsr-J. H. Smith. superlatively so, in tho dashing array of Franklintown John F.

Elugh. York Springs A. Gardner. and since then has not been seen or heard from. His friends are in great distress ARGOT) THE WORLD IX SO DAYS.

Saturday Mglit's Performance. The performance announced to take place at the Oj-era House on Saturday evening under the management of the Kiraify was greeted by a larger audience than has beeu customery at entertainments of the kind in this city, for some time time past. Long before the time arrived for the performance to begin the crowd which surged about the doors, clamoring for admission, was so great as NORTHERN CENTRAL. fearing that he may have comm itted su Sunbnrv Ed. F.

Eisley. cide. AnsllDgfor the (auiey Bin. Mr. AL Quigley, of this city, and brilliant fall goods which have recently been placed upon its shelves and counters.

From the street the interior looks like a "fairy in the multitudinous articles of fabrile texture that flaunt their prismatic colors throughout every part of the establishment, which manifests that while the firm are eminently practical, they also have an eye for the picturesque and beautiful. In this beautiful bazaar the visitor will find everything iu Selinggrove W. Matlis. Georgetown C. W.Walker.-Dauphin T.

A. Brooks. Rockville Joseph Vantz. Millersborg Isaae Bnrnman. Halifax C.

B. Snyder. New Cumberland E. O. Spcekuan.

228 Market Street, Telegraph Building friend from Reading, spent part of Sat urday in the neighborhood of Dauphin Fail-view Leslie Martin. angling ror bass. lhey succeeded catching quite a fine mess. SUMMIT BRANCH. the trimming and notion line that his or Lvkena-J.

C. Miller. BALTIMORE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. LOCAL NOTICES. her heart could wish lor.

Iheyprotess to have the best line of hosiery, gloves and corsets in the city. When our lady readers "go shopping" we advise them to to require the services of five policemen, to prevent the rougher clement from crowding in upon those whose disposition was to be tit cent aud orderly. Even the presence the officers did not deter some boors fiom their ungentlemanly practices and there weie few a faces we would not have been surprised to see in the dock at the mayor's face this mornicg. The galleries were crowded to overflowing, and the pressure was so great Dr. Raysor has a perfect human skele ton, well articulated, which he will sell call at Hench beautiful establish at great sacrifice half price.

Also ment. tf Galvanic battery Kilter's. A complete NEW set or Day's surgical splints is also offer Try the new brand "El Capon. that one lady fainted and had to be ear ed at a sacrifice. The Dr.

having retired from practice and havine- no further use Wiconisco D. C. Smith. Williamstown Q. J.

Pritchard. PHILADELPHIA A READING. Hunimel8town C. Baser. DerryJ.

H. Halton. -Swatara A Balabaugh. Annville A. A.

Rudy. Palmyra M. Early. ManaJaville O. btine.

Pinegrove Laros Bolder. Myeratown Jos. Coover. Richmond Samuel Klopp. Stouehslrare 8moel Reiser.

WomeUdorr Geo. I. Miller. PHILADELPHIA A ERIE. Milton Harry Bellman.

Eirensvillo W.8. Wenck. PEXS8ILVAMA R. R. T.rvlilplIjiftiverle Clark.

STOCK Winter Goods, ned from tne house, the was taken in THE CREEDMOOR HAT at KNISE LY METZGER'S, 209 Market street, to Dr. Marklcy drug store, where she speedily recovered, the proper restoratives Pall and for the above articles, ditsires to dispose of them. A rare chance for a young physician is here offered. Call at his under Jones House. caving been applied.

The performance itself which is drug store 432 Market street. St sat Just received eletrant silk hamlker- CO.MPF.ISIXG A FULL LINE OF chiefs at 99 cent Palace. uramatization ot "Around tne world Eighty Days" as not conducted in so GROCERY STATE CAPITAL Is located Immediately opposite State smooth and prompt a manner as might have been expected from the reputa Smoke the "El Capon" cigar. Hosiery, rf Notions, Capitol buildings on the corner of Third tion 01 tne out that may have been and State streets, Harrisburg, Pa. HELMET HATS, at KNISELY METZGER'S, 209 Market street, under Steel Works Eugene Scholl.

Higbspire 1L J. Btener. Middletown F. A. Barnltl.

Middletown W. B. Schesifer. All the delicacies of the season at the Jones House Gross House. owing to me incapacity or the "supes, who were, of necessity, hastily selected.

The stage manager was obliged to direct them at times in tones lend enough to be heard by the audience. We trust if the Kiraify come this way again, they 'Will devote more time to the proper dis Ladies' helU very, very cheap, at the Kaufman's cheap store is the place for 09 cent Palace. Ribbons, Flowers, Embroderies, Call and be convinced that our goods ARE the cheapest In the city. Hating; lust return fd from VowTm.1- n. tr.lnndl.l linnnf orinda for the fall which OUins" Station James Oriises.

Elizabethtown D. Weigana. Mt. Jov E. H.

Dnnlap. Halev'i Station Vt. K. Peacock. ilnlerstown-J.

E. Titzt-U. bargains in all kinds ot fancy goods and notions 11 South Market square. tf Genuine improved Singer machines with all the attachment at 30 less tnan Polite attendants at Gross House. cipline 01 tteir lmpromtu support.

TV anywhere in the city. No. 123 Market Newport B. F. Bine.

Dnncannon C. Eibler, Port Boval Wm. Taylor. Mifflin B. H.

Bryan. street. tf. Silk handkerchiefs, in all colors, at 25 uv uiui annual fair ot tno Lnion cents, worth 50 cents, at Kaufman's Marietta Harry Sntton. Columbia Herbert Thomas.

county agricultural association will be held at LewUburg on the 11th, 12th and Don fail to visit the 99 cent Palace. cneap store, 11 South Market square. EVEEY LADY IN THE CITY HANOYEB BRANCH R. R. COUGH BALSAM an invaluable reme COFFEE and TEA forma The Harrisburg Isdepexdest has the to examine: Bujinsr directlr from first hands, re are enublad to save a large percentage, Hanover Edward Stair.

Gettysburg C. A. Haines. nlca we give to our customers. dy for cough, colds, sore throat and all diseases of the pulmonary organs.

and for quality and richness of flavor are surpassed by none. Trv thm Smm following: For healthyeatingthereisn't mr Parsons desiring to (absence tot thi a regetaoie in market that can ketch ur sure cure, only 25 cents a bot Capital Grocery, with the It had better hum- i-- i i i paper should tend or leave their nsjie and address st the office, 8 N. fourth street, or tle. Hilleeass, Druggist. Kidze Ave.

Light running domestic machines: ran and Cumberland street. with one or tne earners. RESPECTFULLY, NEW YORK BAZAAR, prove them the boss" of all ma; To Derails demnna-to establish agencies in Singer asants caution persons from buy- towns where we do not circulate, ws will ailon a fair neroeutaf a. and will send a suffieisnt Call to see them; try them and be convinced. No.

123 Market street. tf. in" machines from rce on account of me uu aeica up wiin tue umes, as mat item was in all the papers in the State two -weeks ago. "York Dispatch." Only two weeks ago Bless you my little "hop 'o my thumb" we saw it the papers twenty years ago. "Ef yer coping, why don't yer come along you'll Mrer ketch-cp.

number of papers and cirwiltrs for grstnitom distribution. Sendfui ttrmsw FLOUR Trr quitting business. I emphatically pronounce this false, I am permanently established at 123 Market street, H. W. "White Hall" mnnfaitmrt 212 MARKET ST.

212 Ask for "El Capon" cigar for the Sate Capital grocery. Techmeyer. tf.

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