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1 '1 THE DAILY MONDAY. AUGUST 11, 1873. Jtl'tl'KSSE ttRETS, ATfiAr urnic. Market quiet aud prhies nominal here st WAS HE SHOT ATT A shiKitiiig all'air around which some LOCAL JlJllKFS, Ex-Mavor W. McCaktuv laid np Office of the lioAit if alth, 1 Municipal PiTTsnrittsu, August 0, 1ST3.

JCK A It VKH TIHKSIEX T.H, CARPETS glic gaitii post. IMlMMirith, Jlomlujr. AuirrM 11. ASEXCELLEXT DISIXFECTA XT. Iu another column will 1k; found a com-liiuiiication from the Itoai'd of flealth addressed to the community, recommending "Carbolatij powder" as a cheap and effective dc'slorant and disintectaut, which should Is- read by all.

The fact hat the Board of Health recommends for general use the Caiimlate powder ill convince all that it ii? in every res wit fully what it is claimed to Jt should lie. iu every PIOIIITE AXVGEXEIA (Irnci or ran Daii.v Post) Anetut, 11. 18. i IlKstABKS The markets coutinne to move along steatlily, presenting nothing very new- at startling. Trade, geuerally is Tho proieet for a big fall business is favorable, at least that is tin opiniou of tarties that ought to know.

Iufact, merchants generally have eonfidene that tlie good time is not far distaut, although it would lie difficult to fix the date. The farmers are well satis ,11 i house, and freely and plentifully sprinkled herever a disagreeable tslor can he tte-tected. I view of the probability of the approach of cholera, every proeaiirion should I taken to ward it oft, and nothing can Is- more effective for that purpose than the Carlsilate powder recommended above. Finance and Trade. Closing Omitiitkms of Gold nd (iovemment Se- earities in Sew York, con-wcta-d by N.

HObM r.n SONS, Kankan, St Market street: ioM HSU 117'. 11! 117 5 11', us; 112 H.Vi 114' 114'. V. 8. Sixes, 17.

S. SlieB, tssl IMve-l wcntieti, 1SJ Five-Twenties, 14,. Five-Twenties, lia Five-Twenties, lKnii (new lenue) rive-1 weniies, Five-TwentiiMi. IStis li-ouufimii Ten-Forties 1 en-rortie t. currency Siew Five Per NEW Y'OUK MONEY MARKET.

New York, August i. Money easy at 3 to 4 per cent, oti call. Exchange dull at liiKJi-t 1iisj. for bankers sixty days sterling, and WZ for sight. Gold quiet and steady at ll.Val 15' Hates paid for carrying 3, 1 2 and 2)4 per cent.

Clearances, Assistant Treasurer paid out on account of interest and in redemption of 5-20 lsmds. 4'us-toniH receipts for the week, Siiocie shipments for the week, $72:1, toa 32, of which was in gold coin, and the remainder in silver bars and coin. Total imports this week, of hich were dry gtssls and were general merchandise. tJoverntnents dull and steady. Suite Ismds very quiet, Jb-gular and miscellaneous sjieculatioiis were quiet, though a firm feeling pervades the dealings.

In the general list a further advance in prices took place. The largest transactions were iu Pacific Mail, which. after advancing from 41 VJ to declined to 40 ami recovered to 41', and towards the close fell off to 4uV Erie advanced from to and left off at 59JS-. West ern union strong at, sns.4.sss- ijikc Shore ailvanced on a considerable buying from to 114 closing at 9. Northwestern common rose from f8 to and fell to and was offered at 68 at the -mw.

4thio and Mississippi tuoved np from to 40'. Itock sold at St. Paul common at 52 52 -V. prcfcrrctl at t-'fot Wabasli at Cuion lacltle at '2H. At-lantic ami Pacific prcferretl at 21" i'(5 Ki and Pauauia at lL'ji 1 C.

C. and 1. C. firm at an advance to The re mainder of tbe list dull, without an inqtor- taut change. FOREIGN.

Uonoon. Aiurunt f.tr Comult for ro.itiev rl Five-TwenlKsi of do 1 new tie WI-, F.rie 44H. tSANitOET. Awul -tiS. PaIOS, AuietiKt Ktfnto 47 cut lilies.

I.ivraeoou Amul st.n 1-iuwt; mlrtJlm alUr.4 trten lulei m.W bales lia- lucaiitbili and exoort I AiaerkM Hrosdstult tin UsliiuraM wtllte whest averse IU chili 1J.W iitl: red winter wlet lis lad prln UsSilutlU Sd. FUmr TT 4 d. Corn 9m 6d. bees 1 lrd 3d. Cumberland lddle 57 Khort rib middle 4u.

Bofiatd Fetroleumtl-viltd. AsrVElir, Auernst 8. Refined netmlenro S73vf- niVEU AND WEATHER iuveu. I.oW:K I'tiKTS. CiNfisSATl.

August in. Itiver 11 feet aud falling. Weather warm and pleasant 4'AlRt, August 10. Liver fallen 3 inches. Weather clear aud pleasant.

St. Ltn ix, August 10. lliver falling pretty fast. Weather clear aud very warm, August 10. Cloudy aud warm.

Mercury 7U to ttt. Liver risen 8 inches, llusiut-ss very liht. RHKKVK.PuBT.Augnst Id Weather clear aud pleitsant. Jiivcr rts. 1 inch.

Mfmphis, August 10. Weather warm ami showery Liver falling slow ly. New Ori.kans, August 10. Liver falling rapidly. Weatlu-r warm and clear.

Thermometer So. Nashville, August 10. Iiiver declining with 2i inches on Harpcfh shoals. Weather fair and pleasant. WEATHER.

War Ikpaktmf.st, Ort'K'K OF i'H. SlO. 4 IFFICKH. WasiusiiTi.n, Aug. 11.

1 a. in. Sitnitifr the est tirentif-fwr hourx. The pressure remains high, with southeasterly winds and peiierally clear, ctsil weaiber from Lake Erie to MaryUtnd northeastwardly over the Middle ami East ern States. Variable winds, partly cloudy weather and high tcmiH-rature trom Iowa to Michigan and thence to Missouri and the lower hio Valley.

Light southerly and westerly winds, low temiwrature and cloudy weather in the Gulf and South At lantic States. PKOIIABIl.ITIKS. For the middle Atlantic States, high but decreasing pressure, southeasterly winds. higher temitcratnre and partly cloudy weather, with local ratns ugiina. For the Ixiwer Lakes and New England falling barometer, Southeasterly winds, partly cloudy warmer weather, and occa sional rams ou the Lower Lakes.

For the Luke region and the Northwest, light variable winds, lower temiM-rature and clear weather, extending to Missouri ami Kentucky. For the tiulf and South Atlantic States, southwesterly winds, high toiuisTature and generally clear weather. are missing from the Southwest and the far Northwest. OHsmVATIO. StflKAE.

SKHVICE, 17. S. I'll 1 Mil In. H. Aiucuat 1U, 1S73.I Dily refsirt of the sta rf water, with chances la the last twenty-four hmln ending r.

M. ABOVR IL'Sf W'S CUAMIIC. I Ntatiosk. iii wisu. wcaruKa.

(F t. I In. K'ii In. i Oairn. 111....

I a a i i 0 I 0 i iturtuatl 4fa4l4c Parker's sales of S.fUSi l.blsat fcl 42 V. do at 32 and 12,1100 do in lots at I 33; the r-Kirt of several n-w wells being st ruck demoralized the market and prices were uncertain. BKFlJfEU Market dull and buyers very shy; we heard of offers to sell at V3Vbv. OIL BAKUELS. The; market continue good with a strong demaml for lioth city and country makes.

We quote at $2 30 for city and $2 20 for country. DISPATCHES. TrTrsviXLE, August The Conritr rats- I lie tnarKCI was ouiei. iodine, the upw-r road at SI at other is.ints there was not much activity, closing quotations with the following sales: ITPEE BOAD. bbls sp.

.91 45 "SSJ do i L4KW do do t'i 2,11 do do l.m do do 1 4. rjlit 14. LOWES KUAU. 3,00.) do do 1 33 oir. ctTV.

do do do do 4.1 PAKKF.K S. do do 3JU do do do do 3-" 42'i 32' New York. August 8, closiug 9 Mar ket without any new features; trade very slow; shippers are. disinclined to operate, with freight room scarce ami rates high and unfavorable iiosition of the creek markets, t'rnde in imlk Cc. bid and 7p asked, llehnetl is quoted at.

without, tratle; 40,0041 sol. August aud Sejitemls-r delivery, at 2l'J-; Philadelphia lehvery dull with au unsatisfactory mar ket. Tidioi'TE, August 9. Market very weak ami dull: 20 offered; 51 23 asked. Philai.fxi-hia.

August Market, dull; 8, W. lie; Crude, 6c in bulk; cases 21e; sales none; futures Vt. Pftroleix Cksthb. August t. Market very dull can't iuote.

Titlbvillk, August f. Market pan icky; si SI 33f3d 40. Oil Citv, August 9. Marla-t dull and declining $1 40. Parker's, August 9.

Market quiet at SI Xi. KorsEviLLE. August 9. Market dull et $1 32)4. KEFISEP OIL KHII'I KO EAST KV A.

Y. K. AkD W. P. K.

K. Rhlnner. CoMuiaa. Uk. H.

S. Stewart WniiK, B. Ill- r. o. 53 Venta Oil Worka Wanna itroa.

A ki r. tt. I'M Tatk Uriia. Pbilar.a SSu Ktaodarel Oil Warilea. r.

Uniinlnn Bn Wardea r. to rs.r.e.. l. Loefchart A retr Warden. V.

A Ml r. i'S Central Ketinlm Co. A- P. Lucaa, Phila- r. a 'Ji S.I24 fltlUK OIL BFXKIVLIl ItV VALLEY KAILKOAI1 Sb jiitier CunHaaee litiW Imnaa Stji.lrd 3W IJiincan B3 ruber A Hru relfollleO Paerleea KounareU Butlutelt S12 NtereOMin Libert ii' M.

ketcer utcliim Sua Fuberl lm.Hriuiaiii JIB 3-S ii I 4 2 lack itiTHJ 1-1 BuafenrU Kdllieat lej itter anVaaO 74 liueaa Mi 4.S34 MALKKTS BV TELEGKAPH. PKOUUCE. Xew Vobk, August 9. Cotton dull at 20c. Flour quiet; superfine Western and State at $4 4ij5 20; common to good $9 Wii 30; good to choice 6 4.Vd.7 4Hi.

Whiskey lower at 94 f. Wheat iu good de. maiuL Rejex-tel spring at KKg.122. Io. 3 do.

at 1 2. iioiuiual at 1 4.Vu 1 47. Lye scarce at Kl. ltarley and malt unchanged. CVtrn heavy ami lower; high mixed and yellow Western at r.7(ni0.

4 tats heavy at i2(atiX Leather steady at 30. Wool active at Hay, boMi, coffee, sugar, molasses aud rice firm and unchanged. 1 Petroleum dull; crod0afa7; reAiied Wllii. I'ork higher at IU. Lard stca.lv, at ti'j.

llcaiia, cntmears, butter aud cheese uncliangetl. Metals, manuiacturetl eopiier ste-atly, Ingol lake at 27a2'. Pig iron steady; Sott-h 44a.2. American 41a44. Itar dull ami urn hanged.

Lussia sheet firm at 17alH. Nails steatly; cut, 4 4u. linch 5 DKV 4isIS. The trade movement continues brisk with agents and packing jobls-rs. Cotton gisids very strong aud active.

Standard sheetiug and line browu cottons selling freely. 1 shirtings, wide sheetiugs, ci 11 tou, llaiiiicls and corset jeans in brisk request and firm. Metlium and dark prints in large packing demand. Dress goods and hoea-ry in iuiprorod request 1 mm nrst nanns. hit lis.

cassf meres. beavers, wool, flannels and repellrMits sev erally active and liuuiketa improving. ClNClNSfATf, August 9. CVittonqnlet at Flour steady at S3 tKKatj 2.1. Wheat firm at 1 2.X130.

Corn steady at 4.V c. ye stca.iy at ic. tlat and tar k-y quiet ami unchanged. Provisions Brm. Pork firm at ltl 50.

Lard (inn at Sf'K'e. Itacou shoukk-rs 9c; clear ril. sides 9c; clear Wc M'bisky firm at Clkvelaso. August 9 Wheat No. 1 red 42 Xo.

2 sold at 1 34(1 3S. 'rn steady at 4HC41e. 4 tats auiut at 3t(c. Petroleum in fair demand and unchanged. MlLWAl'KEK, August 9.

-Flour firm at S.j aKa(, Wheat firm; Xo. 1 Milwau kee SI 31 Xo. 2 23. Corn steady aud in moderate demand atSS'e. Kyc w-arce; Xo.

1 -ic. ltarley firm aud iu' fair dtv niaiiil; Xo. 2 njuc XASH-LLK, August 9. dull at Hfaltie. Flour Una at 3 30.

Wliest 30ft! 40. Ctru quiet at 4c, tlats 53 1 jC J-trd quirt at 5aC- Uu Ik nicts steatly at 9, Ilacim quiet aud uncbanged; hams Wlusky97e. Toleik, August 9. Flour steady and iu moderate tlemsiKl. lieat dull and lower Xo.

3 white Walash Ifl 54 Xo. I white Michigan arulter Michigan, snot. 1 seller Sepb-mher 1 3K((tl 1 4 orn stea.lv anil demaml moderate high uiixett, sjsrt, seller Seitemlier 4ti'c; low mi xcd 43c white 54jc Oats old 41c; rejected 3Jc, i -I'hilaiikli'HIA, Augusts. Flour stea dy aud iinchaoged. Wheat less active at 1 MXal 57.

torn quiet at tha dull at Wldsky quiet at H7o. Crude Petroleum ll'(llfac: refined Memphis. August 9. Cotton firm at 11 (a 12c Flour steady at $4iCni 50. Corn active at lftfi2e.

Hv tiuiet at SI3Ca24 lira 11 w-arcc at inc. Jtacun and lard dulL hut unchanged. Cmh a. August 9 Fhsir firm at S3 30 (5.6 23. Wheat- tinu; Xo.

lat 1 21 22': X. 2 at 1 2: Xo. 3 at f7tS 418. tJoru dull tlats dull; Xo. 2 at 27ic llye tinu; Xo.

2 at ate. ltarley quiet at Provisions and un changed iu every restrict. Whisky mtrjulj and iu m.Hlerate demand at HI J2c. PITTSBUUGH MABKET. Oitke op The Post, i Aug.

7, 1K73. i ti. cash. Braners' Copper, over 12 ft sheets, 1 or 1 rowiuare loot 4th- Braziers' C.qer, for IS ok aud over 13 oz 43c All sheet l'oifer, VZ oz prr Huars foot, and under 4.Jc Circles l'opier, less thau tH inches diam 43c Circles Copper, s4 inches diam aud ott 4c Scgiueutaud Pattern Sheets 43c Sheathing Copjier, (1 try 4H inches 1 verl-'oz 3 IMmotive Fire Box Sheets and 1 Bolts 40c Sohlering 4Vpters. 4 -opp.

Jbittoms Copper Bottom, 4'Xeill's patent liottom, Hazk-tou's atent. ItniHS Kettles, (less 3 et-nts b. lor over fitW lbs,) 5 SKILL'S PATEM PLAKISHKUCVPPKK. Sheathrug size, 14x4M Ity the case 43c Sheathing size, 144 leas thau 44c Sheets o-er 'M Hit-lies wide 4Hc All sheets lighu-r than 12 oz, under 2tt inch wide 4. All sheets lighter than 12 ov-r "ii lUI'USHie rv.

CIIACKEL MABKET. Oppice of The Allg. 18.3, ft Boston track's. 7 Oyster 7 Kx.Bost. Butter crack's.

Creara Fruit cracker 1 Fruit 1:1 Lciiiou 12 So.la cracker. A'atererat-kers. T-Wiu crackers. Jiuger cakes. tiinger 5c Sugar jtiuil.le..lJ N.V.wau rcrks.

7'ae Spntl jumbles. 13 Orange 1.1 Novelty crauks.ij lUijHrrial craks.18 cj Itoili-r sizes, i fi in. 14 l.y 1 l.y tlie ami all sizes 7 in. 14 liy 52, 1 -ae 45c not over 1 1 8 iu. 14 hy Sti, ku than inches wide, iiL 14 l.y till, I ase 4i I AL OKDEliS t'Ut.

TK AmT ACoiu: V1t lt tbU ail rn-xm the J)n- iaene tirevs will at their armo ry, old City Hall, f.ill into lin-, to the wh. r- they ill.tako the train f. at hU nualMH'iiiuptiw'ntwill te hel l. The wlnir wgnltlHi ttowuiorrne jroveriimenl ramp llHAIirATEIS lM Iru.ii, I'lTTSBt'KMH, AtlKUJt 1J. I.

The eniup at WeiiWiivill will know II. Captain 1. tiiiwi tiemiw-w ot the amt r-oiK Jam. aaomier oi in tlie movement to Meiirien uie, un mini at o'i A. AiiKintt 12.

I ftnr umlwill reiiorted byname A.liutunt wr Jterireatit Major befor i ompany, 1 corporal imiii' 7 men oli' .1 Ylll'li: 1 u.ri.'eaiit and ti men. The irniird oil dtitv on th train will wear their Wuli-arm. and ee that tlie arm are pro- i.rlir ii ai-eit to prevent wvitien. I uey will'al. prevent uiiiu'i'i-iuiary pii-wun; tn i'ir IV.

The follhw itiK Iiour wrviee iitwi roll-t all will lie in fort tlnriiiji tlH-rimtlnu- atioii of the camp: I Mi'titii titer liill. a. m. Keveille (rdl rnll a. mirueon' a.

in. irtcrj'cmit .1:1.) a. m. ireaklat call In-ill all (n.in a. in.

a. 4.1 a. in all for ttuat.l-iuoiiiit rVei.itd-. All for tiiird-iuoiiut a. m.

Ailititititt'M all a. in. Itrtimmer' rail 1 1 -JXi a. in liiitiier all III. Ih tliniuer rail til.

IU. fnii'iH eull ff t'olltpanie (roll rail) p. Ill, Adjiitaut' all 7 INI p. m. lH-t-i parailu I -JO p.

til Ki-treat p. in, iH-iiinnier' p. in, fattiwi (roll citlli, .11:11 p. m. Tap p.

V. The following rrgnhitbwi will be atrietly olnn-rvetl during tlie coutiuuation of the ittup: Abentee at revrilte and dr-parile roll call ill tie reported by name to the adiiitunt. who will comitfirt thriii with hi llf of pii-M. nn.l rt mrt aiij m-iil without U-ave to tli-e iit-aiiittart-r. All mi' grMiited tltirlng the ill eXiire at 5 p.

at which tnw tlu l-arer will lie In i alii) The orticer of tin duvwill that all piiMte are taken np at the and turned over to the ieliilaiil at retreat eacii il.iy. No ltiiliviiln.il not a itieml-r of the cor pi and wearing it itnilortu, ho -rniltrHtl to remititi wtthiu Die limit of camp l- tweett tatoo nlnf reveille. No ottli-er or t-ulitil ItB-n will lieexellHcc from rtti-l tlwwe guard and to the relief actually on pout at the time. The guard ill niiiin at the guard-tent during their tovr of ilutv, and in no rw will a man or be N-rtnittel to fleep 111 com puny ipi.irti-rv I. I he rotnmaiiiltni mcer lil asv Mtired that every oltii-er ami entUted man having at heart the of the gMHl name of the Ini imHne lirev will Mitiie with him in enforcing the within re- giil.iti.'n.t, and in doing all in their Kwer to make onr me long ami to bv the citi eli of Sti-ntienvllle.

Ity order of I'oliiii. t. t'autpb. 11. J.

11. KtwlKH, AiljtiUiut, IS MK.VORIAM. After the adjourtiuietrt t-f tl.e iVimty Court itv Saturday, a nu-eting of the wa licUl, I u.lgi- Collier In tin- hair, mid the follow ing rtiliitioii a. lopt.il to the memory of the late Witt. Linn, Wherea, It na liivine lrvt tleine to call from the lalmr of life to the rent of Kt.

rnitv, William l.Iun. long nttd liouorat.lv cotitnt-teil with the Ikirof thi county, and an esteemed and honored nu tui of lii- lvarof Wa.Hliingttm eouors of which he wa Attor llev; therefore UesMilvril, That we incerely mourn the removal of one who wit hutg einlear.nl to hi n.ni-iat.-s by the pr.u ti-e of virtue anil tlie fihilutioii of nlnlitM, whu-li tteciired our esteem and confidence, stud gave him tioiitiralile Kitioii anil re put a- lion in Ui luMien proti i--ti. Ueolveil, That lemler mr mneerr ny input hit to hi Ureavnl family, anil trust titer tttav eek and reeeive oilw-r and higher consolation than we run give, in ttio memory of the i. love.1 tleail, mid in the grace ami protection of the Inviutt Kathrr. Uenolvi-d.

That a curv of th.i n-wiliu tloii lie engrimwil by the ami preM-ntetl to the family of dt-i -caned, and that they lie pulilioli.il iu the new mfer of tlie two rttte ami or it aHitngton, ra. fVeliug remark in regard to the charac ter of iie enm-d, id ability a a lawyer and hi Ktainling in the coiuiuiiiiily wen- iiuide, alter which the meeting ailjoitrn. il. MX WE ST TO A I'OUfEMAS, Abtmt ten Sniurday niortiiiig tiH-cer Herman llrdcl luct with a severe accident in attempting to get on a trct car on Carnon street, mar Twenty-first, Smth Side. Six iiotii-emeu attempted to board the front platform at the winio time, and Iteilel wascrowdeil off.

In falling In-In ail struck the winglrtree, and hi leg coming ing ill contact with the heel of the car wa badly lacerated. 'She was Mtunneit for Home time, but assisted into the car ami taken to hi home on Twelfth street. No responsibility for the accident rest nisui tlie ilriver, as the plat form wa crowiieil ami tis uuiny thcrr attciuptetl to get on at mice. sTAHMx! Arrit.i is alleojiksy. lilcfweeti twelve ami ouo i iM'k yester day morning, two men trained dohu Mini ster amt Jacob t'nrf, got into an altcrca- tuui at Vim-yard Hall, on I anal street, Allegheny, fmritig the illstiir1.au.

Mun ter drew a knife and attempted to thrust it into Cttrfa' tomach. Curt threw np hi arm to ward oft the blow, receiving an ugly gash lit hi arm. timct-r lmg luirk tttid Mi lntire, were liotilieil, and alter iwarrli found Minister te-rrcted in the upier part of tlie building and 111 111 into Cllstisly. He I now iu the Allegheny lis k-up, ami wilt have a hearing to-day. CESIE TEH EhH A TlS.

Tli dedication of the South -side (Vinr-tery tisik place yesterday alterins.ii In the pres. nee ul'ii vast concourse. Thencrviec gitn shortly after four ami ton-alsted of prayer by Itev. K. II.

Hiugley, aililrexws in Knglish by Hollingsliead ami t. II. Iliimpliey; an ad-. Ires in to-rinaii by the Kev. T.

V. Shelike; tl.illi atlon piiiyer by l. .1. K. lct-horn, ami Iw-netlh liott by lv.

The crvb-e were enlivened by the singing of an excellent choir under lli diret lit.ii oi Kev. J. Ihashear. HEATH ISA 4 in Friday ftertut an -eurred 1 the Vtnighioghcny ahaft, wear Irwin station, by which it tuiurt lost his life. The man wa In the act of n.l-iug to start the pump, when the gas thai had acctuiiiiluteil through want of tentil-hitioii, explislcd.

A toj1 wa tlrop to the ileeeasrd, and li man drawn tip on hilliilr.il feet, but hi frellgth failing lie relaxed hi hold, and falling to the Isillom wa liistaiitly killed. A SOT II KK WATER EAJ11SE. The Siiis rintendent of the Water-work Blve liotiie that I he upily of water in the outer ward will I. of thi week, the joint, having blow out of the new valve ehaiiil-r at the liedlord avenue works. I'ntil the neeexxarv re-iir are made the inhabitant the wards supplied by these works will U- re-iiiiretl to exercl.se all Kwlhle ei SE JiOOK.

The livrst's Bjr Mlw Kliz. A. Ihipny. T. B.

rritso A motvkk, Ptuladaiphu. tllld. Umn, Horn, fit -hurt flnh, T. The Warning i a story of Mon-n iott' ICebellion, but there i far more of love than of war in it. A brief, vet graphic picture of the terror of that aw ful n-rht in Knglish history is given, but they are only incidental to the main torv, the Interest of which centre in a ingle family.

The old Kironet, Id unscrupulous son, and Hi lovely girl, lnle vet a child into tlie tiiuon nu proves the terror of her life, are vividly and clearlv isirtrnved. The revengeful tiipsy ami her son, the ild-lieitrted Syivie, all ontrtlitire to the working ont of a terrible retribution to the heartless man who rare only for hiiu ll and hisowu interest. It i a barnuug lovtt story, full ot' action, with not a page in it one would bu tempted to skip. THE HOYS OE EXCLAXD AMERWA. ASD AV have received the August -number of the nlsive from llttsbtirgh Jkxik and News Co.

mystery hangs took place on lVnn Avenue oti Friday evening." A young man, a book keeper of the city was driving to Last Li-ln-rty with a horse and bngijy belonging to 'atterson's Livery Stable. Aixmt halt a utile this side of East Liberty he e.xiieri- nced gome difficulty in passing a barouche, hich were two men and two women. After some time he fiieceiled in passing them when he was alinos frighti-ned ontait he buggy by reports oi tin-anus iu his rear, and the hizzing oi bullets past his head. Sotuo hall' tloM-n shots he says were tired at bini. Some people are inclined to hint Hint he sound he tis.k for whizzing of builds was canned by his ln-ing previously shot, several times in the neck.

DEATH. A sudden death oecurriil on the Alle gheny Valley on Saturday fort-ntsin. A a train neared Lawreuville, the t'ligineer asked the lireniaii. a young man named William Atkinson to put on some coal. Atkinson replied that he was not able, and went iuto the tender, where aj-liii tune lid expired.

His remains were drought to ljawrenceviiie, where a ortin was furnished. The MeFarlane lmlge of I kid Fellows then t.iok charge of the Issly. Iitiring the day his relatives arrived from Alliance, nntl the Issly was scut there nt two clock yesterday morn ing. Atkinson, until Teeeutly w-as a freight conductor on the F. W.

C. K. U. HAVE At the mntt li game for the championship of 111 tsbnrgh, played on Saturday after noon nt the 1' lib -ti Park, Allegheny, lw- twecn the Iron City; the new Law rence-ville Iktll Club and the Scnecas, the former won by the close score of 13 to 12, A the iron! ity Ihivh have had not, over two or three practice games siiica organ- iz -d, thi result Is creditable, and angina ell lor tut lire success. At o'cliH-k thi afternoon the lli-d Stis'kiiigs of lloHtoii chaiupioiis of th.

I'niii-il and the LnU-rprise Club ol tins city play a match game at the I umn Park. A siK-cial tihitloiiii witli sun shade lta lt-ii erected for the ai-i oniiiiodatioii if ladies. Thi mat. ill afford the lovers of the national game, such an opportunity lo see it well plaved a will scarcely tscur again in many yearn. TERIO I tH'JO TISJ.

Yesterday morning alsmt one oYI.sk Mr. llulmuth, who live on Turner alley Allegheny, ls-iug oppressed ith the lwnt, got out of Issl, and opi ning a ibsir ou eai side of one of the lower room of the lay tlown Is-tweeti thuiii on the flimr tociil orf. Whilo lav Ing there some man cntiu along and fired at him with a revolver, tbe ball cutting through hi hair. Mr, Hulmuili got up and started to pursue tin man, hen he caught his l.sit mi some thing and tell, breaking his lug toe, am falling on his thumb, had the nail broken oti', causing him intense, pain, Nut with standing, he arose and continued his pursuit, wlu-n the rurliau liml at him ihe second time, missed him. Mr.

II iilmuTh called re-atcdly for the siln-e, but as the force is very much scattered in that locality, could not makti huuiflf heard, and the villain escaped. AXOTHfAl SEW RIDGE. The project for tbe t'OtiMructioii tif a bridge tiver the Monoiigabel river from the Point to a jmiiit near Painter rolling mill, ou the South Side, lis lf-u revivetl. Instead of one structure with arms reaching from Allegheny and Saw-Mill run to tlie, mitre of the river, and there, connecting wilh one rum. ing out from the 1'uiut, ther ill lie two distinct bridges.

Surveys have already Ist-n made for the structure over the Moiiougaln lii river, ami the estimates ill tie eouiplcted 111 a short time. This new structure ill come liu.ler the act of Ctingres which requires bridge over navigable rivers to have a channel span of nut than live hundred feet, and to const rm ted ninety fet-t als.ve low water. The parties who are moving in the matter intend to comply Mtricly with the law, and thu obviate any trouble and delay in th. execution their design. The Pittsburgh end ill I- m-ar the terininua of the m-w I'nioti Jlrhlge.

The early completion of thi bridge will Is-of immense advantage to the low ward on the South Side. VOI.D ALARM TEl.EUR.int. I tit Saturday morning tlie Sub-Comiuit-t of the Police Ciniiiiitt appointed to tuke into consideration the awarding of the contract, ami, if practicable, award the ituitract fora new mlii legrapli tnct.Wm amewcll, of the firm of Keuard, IJame-weil Co at the Mayor's office, sud, af ter a leitgthy dis us.ioii, decided to rcsrt ill favor of jtriving the contrai to Keuard A Co. for (i.iHSi. Fur thi mini it is proposed to establish twenty utiles of wiin and needed Hb-s, fen new dials, three galvanometers, thirty-rive enduring snip, copin-r Imtterr caps, one switch boanl, one walnut stand for instrument.

The pi opoMti.in also include the making of three eouiplcte circuits, one comprising the Sonth Side alone. 1 he principal part ot the session as iii the neeesMitv of putting hi nil te bliiional dial iji the Mayor's orticc. 1 he commiltee tliiauimoiisly to reM.rt in favor of this, ami tin- contrai was finally luailo. It apM-areil that the original contract contemplated the iHilicv of the dial hit was to tlo duty iu the Municipal Hall building in the upier story in the room where the tire alarm is now bs-aled, thus placing the Mayor ami the police force at the mercy of the Fire same as ls fore, but the Mayor insisted that the duel dignitary ot the city ought to have a knowledge of what wa going on among thu police without the in of any third iwirtic. Iu this upiiii.ui the suli-committec.

coincided, its will Is- seen by the action. OIUTIAUY. r. i imiii Mr. F.

Crowley, a printer, formerly a resident of this city, and who, in IsoO, l-gaii his apprenticeship in the otlii-e of TllK Post, tlied of consumption in Nashville, on "Wednesday last. Ik ceas. il, allcrw attls leaving this city, studied llliiliclne hi the lloiiiu-opatliic Selnstl, mid prai ticul his profession ill Cleveland, tlhio. I luring the late ar he as adjutant of an Ohio regiment, ami serynl his country ith credit. When the war dosed he returned to the printing business, and followed it as clom ly as his health would iinit up to the time of his death.

His funeral took place on Saturday morning from tlm reside nctj of his sister lu Allegheny City. KKI.t.V. We regret to announce the demise of Mr. John Kelly, an old ami n-spei -led resitlcut of the Fiiili ward, which sail evciitis't'iirred on Saturday eveniug af his residence, corner of High ami Wy Me streets, in the seventy-second year of his age. Alsmt two months ago Mr.

Kelly was struck with paralysis, aud lor the past Hint) weeks his condition Is-oaoH- so precarious that death was not line Mr. Kelly had re; sided iu that iicigiilstrhisid for more than a quarter of a century, during which time he endeared himself to his lu-ighlsirs by his amiable ami charitable di.ssiition. Lis Christian fervor aud his unswerving integrity, and, latterly, his fortitndtt during his last illness. lie was the father of Frank Kelly, librarian of the Catholic Library, and leaves a large circle of friends and relatives to mourn his loss. M.

Tnriiy. Many of readers will regret to learn the ib-ath of Mr. Wm. Truby, an old resident ot Jllairsville, Indiana county, which oc curred at that place on Friday afternoon lNceaseii, no was alsmt sixty-two years of age, started from his son's residence to gather blackls-rries. 1 luring his absence a tliiiiub r-sloim swept over the town, and hi son, as night drew near, Is-coiuing alarmed at his failure to return, started, iu company with some neigbloi-s, to starch lor him.

They found him sitting under a lis list tree, alsmt a mile from Lome, evi dently struck dead liy lightning, with a bucket lull of berries lying by his side. Mr. l. was very extensively known and highly resiicctcd, ami his untimely taking on win is? a source oi sorrow to nis liiany iricutis. OE 1XTEREHT TO RETAIL CLOTH IERS.

Itetail clothiers whose stocks are ob- tauten in tins cuy suoum an Know a niiMit of them do ol the immense resources of the great t'lothing Manufacturers and lohlM-rsot esteni Pennsylvania Messrs. Eisner Phillips and avail themselves of the uiiliinit.il supplies always on hand and the exceedingly low prices that pre vail at their mammoth establishment, at 'In-southeast corner of Fifth avenue ami tssl street. A tour through their house w-ill surprise any one who makes it for the first time. VET YOVIi COSEECTIOXS. Al Kinder ltlair' th- tiouer, Mo Mtth avenue, between and Sinithriild ti, iu ir.

if n. ae simply immense, and is a variftv that you can get anything at 1 vxa at low prices. Uron v0l. ani1' iiniiue The stock. with intcrmiitcntl'ever.

Thk excavation tor this abutment of the ion bridge, at the i'oiiit, is progressing favorably. Wk condole with onr friend Mr. m. I. Keel on the death of his child, which occurred last evening.

JptMtR Mi Kf.SNAX. of the I nited States I'ircuit Court, is si-ndiiig the btuti-tiler at home in Washington. Mm. K. V.

PKAttstiN, Ih-puty Slu-rift', Wa watched and chained at his residence on Forty fourth street, Friday evening. AV. A. ll.i.vk charges .1. 41.

livson, lie- fire Alderman Strain with the larceny of a tidill lvv nud fiddle ls.v. Warrtint is-nned. Complaint Ih made that prisoners i-mi- rltietl In the Allcgheuv lis kup are allowed to from hunger Is fore tliey are given i hearing. Iimx ItitnwK fliarged with L-irccuy, on oath of W. C.

McCarthy, was on Saturday lunrning coinuiittcd to jail fortnalal c-ourt in dctault ot li.ul. Al.liKUMAX Nf.ftiKKT'H child strayed awav trotu that gentleman a home on Stitnrdav evening twit wa found by Lieutenant liver and returned. iV l.f.Ml' of ron I fell from Ihe chute of the Castle Shannon coal yard on Sat unlay mid struck an employ. on the head, cut ting a severe gash in hi scalp. Tub Stat.

Fair will held till year at Krie on the ground occupied last year. The fair Isgin on Scptemlier and t-tul on ItirtolKT Ml. ha I. Kuan, driver of the Ulack M.trla, tlictl last evening from a severe attack of typhoid fever. wan a young man, well known ami of gil promise Two TtmrsAND nrvr.x ih'jiiimkii pas senger were carrnti up the Ottive Incline I'laiie vestcr.lav, and alsmt thre thousand up the Mount Washington Jons lii.il.IN, to row Coulter, either in New York or l'etiiisylvaiiia water, the race to conic olf next mouth.

The lamp still hold out to burn," Harry. Mike Tunner and Edward Law will re new their wrentling match thi afternism The stake is a side. I tnlv a few frn-mls the coutetant ill I allowed to it tics the proceedings. TllK High Sclusil Committee met on Sat itrdav al'tcriKsoi but transact.il no business of iiublic imisirtaiu e. The tillinir of llu vacant ov tlie resignation oi tlie l'rofcr of Itelle Lettrc wa JHist illeil for the pres.

lit. THK cIimw tnantifartory of Tibby llroth cr at Sharpsburg wa struck by lightning diirinir the storm on Friday evening. -ll ot the employee were more or less stiinuctl ami line Is.v knm keil dow Insctisililo but not seriously injured. A A kti A I. hearing was had on Satur day inorniiiL'.

I. fore Mayor fallow, in the matter of William barged by hi ith nil attelllUt to coiumit a ran-oi hi steislauirhfer. The suit wa lsistisined for a further hearing to-day. -SLAISTHAflAW AUIliA" is til" tiatllf a iMitmlar siitiuni-r lieyerage. mixed at tit saloon on Fifth avenue Magi-e and streets.

It Is at em omele with a stick In it." Thk following ucutlemen have l--n elected, on Saturday, 4oiiitnissiotu-rs fo the improvement of HiUnd avenue, from Fifth to I'enii avenues: S. Stewart. I Spahr. .1. Liggett, W.

II. IK-n niston and IW-echer. Fit ASK El.M, the young rariieiit who fell from the tvsif ot llu-home-tlin-i ami a half stories high few davsnt: al.ie t- sit up, and fair to U- to siiiiid health lu a lew week. Ilises caie from di ath wn alioont miraculous. TllK Health (Itiucr of Allegheny in- a niimls of H-rsons to Mayor 4'a low on Sat itrdav, charging Until with bury ilig horse within the city limits.

I sc. ins that the practice is ouile extensive! carri.il oti iu the Tenth ward. A plai-e of sepulture for animal should provided Mkh. Mi Kmi.HT and Mr. 4 arr i-linrgetl with keeping a disorderly limn mi Sawmill alley, Allegheny, had a hear itig liefore Mayor fallow on Saturda morning, and were held in live hundred dollars Kail each for tln ir iipiearauce at the next term of the 4 rimiual Court.

On Friday evening a daughter of Mrs. Kb hard, residing oh Watson slrret. at dcntallv upset a light.il oil lamp, and for time a i outlagratiou apiMarit Immim-nt Mr. Lichiird, however, ith rare piewm ol mind extinguished the flames without raising any alarm. A AN ves'crday afternoon fell oyer an tiiUtitkmc nt aliuttt thirty feet iu heig on Ovi-rhill street Allegheny, and cut hi le ad ba.lly iu hi desii-ut.

The an-il was caused by hi ntepping on a siotte the edge of the K'ltik. The snme tiirneil throwing him head first over the precipice, The burglarious bat stHiken of run Post a day ago, a having tirou rmr to the heart of a timid hanker liviu near the Mercy hospital, was capture. I alive yesterday evening, in the llclief engine lioiise, aft. an exciting chase. He will lie held to aw ait ilisssal by the Sis ii ty for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Two case of Sunday liquor selling, are pending N-fore Alib-rman Strain. The first itilormaiioii wasma.le by l'etrr Miller against John 4'roiiin, ho keeps a saloon on lVnn street in the Twelfth ward, and the se.on.l by Arthur Hay against 4'. Sew aid, of llraddm for wiling ithont lireiise, ami selling on Sunday. Warrant luive l-en issued in Isith ram-a. I5rrRK Alderman Strain, II.

Wise charge lieorge Cis- it larceny by bailee. He avers that Cue has a atch In-longing to him worth a hundred dollars. He say he Isirrowed tifty-tlve tlolliirs frtuii Coe giving him the watch for security. A few day ago be paid ln the money, but Cis-refused to return the watch. The accused wa and held to bail for a hearing.

TllK following officer were installed In office by the luuiils at their meeting in Walter' Hall, corner of Chestnut audi hio streets, Allegheny, on Friday evening: Noble Art N. runt man; Vice Arch, C. Z. lgb-r; Treasurer, lieorge F. Comley; Inside 4i uanl.

Nutting; Secretary, F.lwanl Couch. The Ijslge desire to expressthcir thank to the visiting Islges who met with them on the is-casioii. Mm. T. It.

a painter, lost hi biilanee on a ladder, while painting a n4r llii-e on a three-storv house lu loligillg ti Mr. T. F. I'liilcy on Centre avenue, ami fell to Ihe pavement Is low. A man iiaim-d Illio-k at work on Hie iM.nico kiw him fall and endeavored to i-ateh him, but failed.

He wa Insensible when picked up, but iiimiii examination it was found that his skull wa not fractured, a nt first feared but hi head wa lia.lly cut ami bruised. FoK a long distance on stree South Side there i no sewer, and the foul order of damp ami filthy stril nt tie isslestra in Iiii a manner lis to make him catch his nose and hnrry past. If lot remedied it will breed disease with ont any aid from Cholera or any other plague. There are many other lilt by place on the South Mile, wlin Ii have not I sen in any other condition for inanv year Imck, and never will I- unlet. the matter receive the allctition of the Health 4ihii-r.

ItiTM i one ami twoo'dock yesterday am-rnisiii, hile a man named tlare was riding along Iu in street, Allegheny, in a buck wagon, the axle broke, and the horse taking Iright Isnimled awav, throw ing the man out. In hi fall he received a mm-re rut on the scalp, ing more or h-s bruistsl in ditlereiit part of the Issly, but fortunately received no serious injury. The horse ran iuto Firman's ma-chin- shop, and getting nniong koi listing and scrap iron ived injuries that will proiKitny lenninate Its lite. TllK alarm struck from I six i'5 alsmt eight ciis-k MiTurday evening, was caused by the bursting of a lamp in the residence of Mrs. Primrose at the i-orncr of third avenue ami 4 irant street.

Mrs. Primrose, had left the lamp burning hile she went out to a ncighlsiring store to get some ice and hile she wa goiieit bursted ami set lire to Ihe r.snu. The light was seen bv some i rsons in the street ho ran into tlie house and smothered the flames with Is-d cloHi" ts-lore nmi dnmngew-as done. The firemen were not required to take any part iu the quenching of the flames. UOSTOS EIRE.

Some of onr t-otciuporanca printed a telegram on Saturday giving an account of the burning of the Old IMstillcrv ltuiul- Boston, ail saying that the Artuen a iii.iiruiiee Company, of this city, lost by the tire, which we are informed 1 not the case, a the t-ompan had no in snram-e whatever upon that stablishmct. VOItttSEK's IXQ ES T. The Coroner yesterday held an inqnest on the Issly of John A. Winter-ill io'ed eleven years who was drowned ii, the Mo- liongaiieia river, nainniay fveiiinr near Itlenwissl. The tleceased lia.1 across the river iu a skirt' from coaj tipple ft gnnvrics, and after his gissls startetl to return, when the swefl frtuii a couple of tow lat going up the river cansod him to lose his balance and fall overlHiard.

The body was recovered at half past seven o'clock Saturday evening near the place of the accident, jury rendered a verdict of accidental drowning. Two inipiests ill 1 held to-day, one ou the bisly of George Hear, killed at tilen-dale station, by the Cleveland Express, on Satnrdav evenilitr. and one on the little litiy Frederick Eckerf criishetl to tlcath on l't-nn street last evening by a street far, ProiU't'i of the Eittxhu nth Tui' uad t'hetntinl HoAs. Xo.til, fifth we tine: Gxtlkmk-Your note, of ask ing for opinion itg, to the merits of your VttrMtttt; I'otriier as a disinfectant, has ls-en received. 1 am directed to inform vim.

in reply, that, having tested your ttirMr Powder, the Hoard Health can tccoiii- mend it to the public a a t-heap and ettec- tive Deodorant ami Ilisinfeetant. Very truly, yours. ('ROSBv Ohav, Health Officer. fADVCHWlbl MKST.l F.dit.ir ot The Pout As the tiuia approaches for the reassem bling of the OetiKM-ratic. Convention 1 would suggest the name of that sterling old wheel-horse of IVunx-racy, IT.

donas McClintis-k, of the Twenty-second ward, Pittsburgh formerly IVcbles township, as a suitable nomination tor State Senate. He would 1 acceptable tl'e l-1- isir i.eiorni party, as he tlcleafeit itie on. reM-al the teu hour law- in the inter of 1K.M when all the power of the manufactur ers was brought to licar. The His-tor is an exponent of the old Jacksouinn Iicims ra-cy ami there is still enough of the young iiiiKsi coursing through his veins to mane the campaign lively for the opiMtsitimi. South uk.

vounrs. SATI-HDAV'S Court of t'oHiviitti 7Vs Jutlye Collier. iu the case of the Commonw ealth ex. rel. vs.

Jacoh Snvder. S. W. Murray, I. Hay and Ir.

Knively, were apointed as a commission to imiuire into the alleged lunacy of the respondent. liarbara ln-r a in-tition for the privilege of the ai-t securing to mar ried women their separate earnings. Ca tharine Clinton presented a similar js-ti-tion. The usual orders were made. Captain McClelland was sworn in as Jury Commissioner for Allegheny county.

Preliminary orders were made granting charters of incor)Mirations to the tjerman Vnit.nl Evangelical Church, of Mount Washington, and the tierman Vnited F. angelical Protestant St. John's Congre gatioii, of Chartier Isiroiigh. The Court the Si liool lMrectors of the Sixth ward. Allegheny, to Imrrow lu eret suitable school hoiise.aml to issue tsuiils therefor.

A bill of i li tion as presented by John A. litrinau and Christian Zies against T. Holler. The complainants aver that they are tlie. ow tiers of a leasehold given to by W.

II and Mary E. ht-iiley, ciiuatcd in tlie Fourth ward, Allegheny, and that they leased a house to "1 heophilu Koller wilh the niidi-rstaiid-ing that any improvements the. defeiulaiit might make would allouetl to remain after the termination of the learn-. Jt is cl.uine.1 that tbe dcfeinlaut has recently ere. teil a bialding tin a tfelil of gromur not included iu the and that he is carrying on business calculat.il to render the iiisuianci: of pro)ie rty iu the i-iglitsrh'ssl hazardoti to companies.

The insurance companies have iiotiri.il tbe plaint iris that they ill not hold themselves liable for the additional risk incurred iu case of tire, and ask an injunction. A hearing ill Is- had on Sat unlay next. A decree was issu.il bv the Court dis solving the liirmingham Pottery Company. In the case of Nellie Cois laml, by her next friend. Thomas Mt-rkel, vs.

Samuel Cols-htiid, lils-1 iu divorce, on motion of Waller I 'av, solicitor for lil.llaut, the Court ordered that the resiKiiideut pay the exjs nt lite lite. Au order was issued directing the com mittal of Mary Kea. of Plum township, tc tbe Insane Asylum. The -tittu of Catharine Clinton to lie allowed to secure her separate earning as granted. A bill in eiiuity was ls-fwceii Mary I-anglilni aud ltoltert Arthurs.

The bill s-ts forth that the iHimplaiuant owns lot on the westo Sixth street, ou which 1 erecttil a lour story building; that resmdent has a lot ad joining on winch Ins is building with an iron front seventy seven fet-t high, that he is erecting iron columns lo Kiip)M-rl a eoriii-e, and that said col inns stand out ou tlie sidewalk twenty-one inches over the line, ami that by reason of tin eiicrou. hiiieiit plaintins riv is damaged. Apietnletl Is an ortllnanee of 4 Ity 4 tHiini. liulhori.uisr the rcsisuuleiit to (Construct llm btiiUlmg on the. plan pro posed.

1 lie eoitiouuiitiit asks that an in- linn lion lie issiuil restraiiimg the owner anil from pns-eeding with the work, and comis-iling the removal of the column already rei-tctl to the proper line The argument on the application ill heard this week. Dirri''t Conrf Jit.lfte ('iitilli In the bankruptcy matter of ISarth-tt lu-rry, of New York City creditors, against Merrieeilees, of the hearing on the motion to discharge, said debtor troin arrest, wa aojounied iiending pro- isisiiious to compromise. Iu tht'Iiiiukniptcy matter of Mansfield 4 against S. 4l, ot Alit- gheny city, debtors, a hearing ou motion lor injunction a continued tiutil 2b insl llw rciHirt oi lEegister ou is tnioii of SU-w art, ctwlitur of Wm IS. Loss, of Allegheny cily, bankrupt, au order directing the assignee to refund the sum of di-iHisiteil to s-ciirc ctisl and for solicitor's fee, was presented and coiihrmcd.

HA XI TA OM HIT TEE. tin Saturday afternoon a regular meet ing of the Sanitary Committee, was held at the riMims of the Hoard of Health. There were in attendance, Messrs. Arthurs, Fleming, Oilinore, House, IClwards ami Health Officer iray. The question of providing a suitable place for cholera patients was taken up.

Ou motion of Dr. Arthurs it was agreed toapsiint a suli-eommittee of two, to provide a place for such patient. I lisriission followed regarding the fligi bilify of certain sites. On motion of lir. Arthurs." Messrs, Arthurs and Eilwards were coiistiuited the 4'ommillee with tsiwcr to act.

I'lin question as to ho should meet the exw-nne of a cerlain sewer in the vicinily of tlie Point was next discussed. Ir. Arthurs inoveil that the sewer Is- isuiliiK ttil for. Agreetl to. Air.

iiray anuoiiuced that one more case ol cholera had ls-en reported in the morning. Mr. Edwards iin.rcil that a luirrel of the tcu iier cent, totality of the tlisinfectant mad by the tar uud clu inical orks repro- sciiteu at, tin. meeting ny nr. Hurt.

In proeiireti by the and that the iiioiougiiiy iiiMiitii-t the premises there ith. Agreed to. Mr. Ed wants moved that the Mayor 1 requested to place two policemen mi as to prevent parties moving into the city limits iroui uie luit-cii-n tits! net. I his was objected to.

After a further talk on the sewer question, the Commitlee adjourned to meet this afu rtitsm at three AM.THF.lt case of cholera is reitorted vniK-raiiceviiie. iim slltli ler is a yoiing man nanietl James Lyons, ho lives ithin a few yards of here the first cases m-ciirred. The symptoms are, violent cramps, excessive ric water disdiarges, copious vomiting, the patient was considerably weakened hut the diH-tor iu att4 Uilam-e hatl not lost all 111 IJH-S iur ins recovery. EISE CLOTHES AT LOW I'RTCES Is what those get who natronize Messrs. If Smmeyer, uierohaut tailors and tteaicrs in geut lurnishiiig gissls, at Hi-southwest corner of Federal street ami th 1'iaiiioim, Allegheny.

-1 his nil are very skillful and possessed of an exquisitely nice taste, so that their customers are invaria bly fixed out in the neatest issible style, Their stock is always choice and siitti ciently extensive to afford each what he wishes. GO WHERE They always have something new. Messrs. Oeorge Crawford 7ii Fifth- avenue, have just received a new and magnificent st.s-k of 4lold ami Silver Watches and Chains, Diamonds, a large sock of Iiraet-lcts, everything of new and unique patterns, which they are offering at prices very low considering the excellent quality ofthegotMl. We are very much pleased to learn that the new firm is well patroni-ized ami doing an extensive business, which is all the more gratifying Is-cause it is dlserved.

Call and see the stock and compare the pric-es with other houses. EXTRAORDINARY HAROAIXS. We are offering the remainder of ou large stock of ladies' linen, grasscloth and white hiwu suits, Misses linen and pique suits, and boys' linen suits at extremely low prices, many of them liir marked down to half the cost, in order to close out the entire sbsdt this month. They are all new goods lsiught this season We are also ottering some gotsl luii-gaius in muslin underwear. All goods selling at holesale prices or less nt.

E. H. Eaton's, Fashion Emporium, J7 VlTtU avenue, CARPETS! NEW STOCK. Fhw FimlSdh llrseeefcL Kev su Krmlli.il Tai Urawwfal. Sew SI Kb 4 mrm trim.

4Jim tf le f' Very Ure lucrum arpat. Itaa: Cariiet, Vrttaaa Hmbii IriMb HrBMieli, tjarfteta. Isv Mun. Kua-n. luurtol SMta.

Matr (Ml lutlHi, lee nin and tioralea. Stair Kuda. 4 mOum HUM, Ac. ALL AT THE VERY LOWEST BATCH WHOLESALE AIXD BETATL. liuXLAP SNJULI5, 136 Federal Hl Allrhnj.

Central Tea Hcusc 205 xsnexrE AVE. HENRY JONES. DEALLHI TEAS, COFFEES A SO Fine Groceries rGKRIGX ASD DOHESTiO BOTTLED AED CULCSZ3 GCCS3. nr-tKrOtS UFMVKEKD FRKK. 4 ALL THE LOTS At Ionia Station, Terona EartKk, TO EE ECLO AT AL'CTCTI, Have Ikjen DLspotetl Ot, Tber an come choice Iota remaiaiac irhiiS arUt U.

aold mttr at PIUVATE 8AMC- Applr ta CEORGE R. LICK. Heal Ratata Acant at tUa atatioa ta Vanma barenca. er to ABCH- H. HtlW AMI.Ja..

Kuan A. V. K- H. Depat. AUCTION" BALES.

13 BUILDING LOTS. OS JA5TO AOJOISIISCJ Wasbicg.cn Axezzt AT AUCTIOD! Thursdajr, Aug. 14, 2 o'clsck WILL BE BOLD OS THK I'HKMIKRK. THK PROPEBTY OF MB. JOS.

KIEKPATEICK, Wadlaitaa, lalirfc arefc atMN, as WeeaiaiS 1 Thi and actraeiacal abranec iat wf tac 1 ill (M aidli bf ial fee Septa. aehiagtiitt aaea Saa In an M.ea latrtr. aalSMwMnal UteABeMateaetaiaUia Stf.eoAd-e-a ran InriB avenue (a tlw Ofaia rtr. Paraan la waatot Genuine City Xots, tha mire to advanc. ia rmivw ItJT virtn urml cuy rwtl.

tittoKid mam4 ttu wle. Knotmtt lwm tim 4itiuDc ri(fMr iBdioaA uabtic cminiaa v- TaLraiUAir ttlkr. Un sVltTW ttwUSUnnl s4.allaM VSM Xow is the Tiiae to Buy, terms atll be Kivea. eallea For plana, tana, ale. tSm Federal at AOtwhrar.

El L'CA TIOXA L. A EKH Ml SI frtli aveeoe AU. BaAfct-HKli OP VOCAL AU IXSTKUIIFSrL BKST MASTKHS THK 1XII THV InarrncMaai vUlbeaia M.eidar, Aa-ut ieralars at tbe ofkee aaai Muatc Maw AArtr aaipneatioK aiil aacuea a ijttd-m Ml Sttara. -ausljd TIIK IMIEOKITV OK PEKKSVLV ASil. nt MU.VU1V.

KEPTPAillEB (73. la to COI.LCl.li.TE UFJ'IKTMEM thmmaiyr of niT i. fuU: the Buaiher of the Faettlia STIEXTIFIC BEPABTTOIT. Malntr the aaaae nvra aa iia .1.. atumuua stei CIVIL A5D MLX'H IMC1L rattKEHU Aapeeialoama for tat decree of BACHEL0B OF tCIESCE hac lea arranW for tboaa aha da ae a-Mi taaeaar uua ana t.reek Laactucea or tiimioann THE PREPARATOKV ASD CLA.SSICAI.

r4H(KL CAeir tiaa Co Mietauaaarr etwiiaa. The raenauon are boar tnalraiTUuo i. UMtutwb. and Um dtaci4iaa all Hi oa-idtZ "-T7-- i aowilasaa for aa Kntiak or iuej are anmi ia lit KtatM. or tataa-ue nS ir THK I VKRSITV Htll.l.i VtT.

Zj! serf-en M-lai nniTABT ACADEOY, CHEMTESa. 1A For Itoaxxlerr On.lv. THR TSIIITH A I SIT A KXUlm Beada.Septeoiuer I e) 1'Se locattoa levied asd tieeltlifi.l aaiple ad toe tioildina. haadaoaaa amd eoaaaiodajoX n. ls i JIJrj rar i 'in-nlsH smls H.

PAnjWrW artatd THMI FlnuMffillUElGr fsiss faealdmc. Kiaht awiruaaaed laciiitis Mraeuajwa aad aceomnwdaunaa. A neaeaa apteBtlM- leu Sead to tjom Ker. I. C.

Perabiac. It. Pirtetiarr a. for a tat-aleaoe. hiHHtjp ai i.iypwi.1 KLV1IC33 Xl DVS preaeaaa smw eretaja aa pareata mm A irfeawiBt reaae; t.ua lamam, fur Catalae- I JfnaJ diMMNnit ui clr.

pATAmo FEMALE IXKTITOTF! ara. kerat trout tiriaaa i tau-tiurd. oi It KiaTe'l' 1'. Jail I "ri. ixuaiar addnat aau au Mw bal ke Knives and Forks, tP ,74 BPOOH8.

BCI88OM. Jk If TfXE, SHOVELS. LOCKS. 1M 5g Hinges, Nails, files, etc 1 3 ICarpenter's, BUcksmith's, milj 3 AGRICULTURAL TtXLS iPjD LOCAL AFKA1KS. teachers associ a ro.v.

For the. session "Ttl'" iltiir' TettcWa AwMN-tntton. wlii. this Hy morrow. the KawhUv C.mmite hitvs amnm-il the loUowing programme: TISHIIAY, AlUI Xt 1JTH.

A. W. Meeting th y.wi'uH Coiiiinittcs at ths trpera A. M. hwnliis and nrgnnUaHon.

A.M. AtUlres of Wflwm FonLjihiilrniim of Locul diaries Vr-rrllt, Chair-mini the KxeeiHivt. tSmimittee, lii-port tit th. i.r Kiirollmeiil wwjU-r 1J m. a.l.lress nf the I'Tesl-dent.

kUIvur.I 4iUI.ii, PiiiUMp hl. K.VBf" SKHSO M. ISeor. Ths ohlltfiHi.m of itle t'. t.rov le for thr tnierlnendeiicy, nr.l Mblpf.m.or VliilmU'liilili.

r. M. Address l.y UV. ILiy. i Washington, Kvery Ihit Logic." wkdjksi.ay, rr n- It I.

Jillm.n, of A. SI. "'J of the- Commit- K.a...'..H.m. it. i.

IIIOIIUIICIIUIH loe. llu l.v kUlwanh. Millers I Ik. Wlm run ur h.nl H. June.

KrW: "Th I. i'iiiii r'or rimlwiti. tW In iuiii ny WtlHiiliiHTHirt. -Ailtlr. 1V lr.

A. nI, Ttm i Iwrcn ri Wnr iin.l TUmHDAV.AVtil'MT lTM. fl a KilHirt of 4'ulliini'! A I'lll- 11ii.ii 4VrtiHriir- In iViM hw, J. I. Wfc binu.

Xiitiirnl -li'IIM ill mir 'himln. l.v 1mimI MinwrteM. "ic flilllll. Till" NxriMHI ll. I by A.

ot KlmlH.r.., Kri ri.niit'v. riil MiiMt AbiiU l-yl. Ullkmlwim. I'll. "HtwiMl." by A.

A. WwiiiH'iiinn, Vf nf Ht.iii Aizrii'iuitiral 4 n'i h. ji. A.l.lrrj by K. A.

nf Ohio. Xnbtfi-l: Mornl Iiwtrm- lt lhu-a In Vlllilif Inntrilt toil. 1'hMMlMUl Ih. hflil lii I.llTiirv Hull liiHlrml of thw Hiwrsi Hoiiiw nrtlnrnn I.hI. TIm Lin-Hi 4'ommitn Arranisf iiirtiiw huvo iwrlft HrrtmifHiiwnt lor vimiinu ilia Ixiuhim imtniiliM liirinir ffiillihniriil.

unit kImi for un iin ulr nn linj in oti tUi. grov in III" tilnrl. 'l'l-r M-Vfriil mrtirnionn, ii 4h.iiiki" hi lurtvor knil niMithi-r to 4 htuu.iH: Lak. It roiiri.l.'iitl.v xrtl that th vUitiiitf riliU'Ator will wrlv tonw tluH will vr IwUi li ri-nwniliriiH. of tbM niowt vujoyiiuiD in iii.

Itv. "a lkap ran AtNM'itK 4rMrriM athaihi NIMM AT 1.1. DKICKIl. tftctlv Wllmo fc-rt th fitv mi lay kavlutdft mio II-tT, rhnrsmt with hr ami bit guy from lU-lli'foiit, 4Vntr oiiitty, ami li- pimlntf thn iwiniat Urookvlllf. Tlw t.ntcrr went by th tr.iin on th All--jjlirny VIWy lUflroml intcmlitiix to blprl.nt-r to l.roohvilK TU at tbf utiirt wan ery roiBinniiii'ative to ih ittti i-f ami ummI rvy rtorl win hU (-oiiIIiIkim.

AlM.nt tbrw. Hil roiiH. tlilrtity, but bfinii. han.ti-ttrtV.t im miNli Nt to march through tht rar afti ami rf.tiflwl tli- ti.fr tobrint; him to whl. tlm otHi t-r mulily -Hfiitml.

A HtNin mIiIh luM'k wait ttirm-il Hvil hmki. for thi" otht'r rinl of thf i ar.aml ill iiiik tl kMt tinm than it taki. to it, wim Kpiiinina lik top lontJiil. of th-train, A wm a eoulil ovari i. me th rotary motion, hmi uo liiuv iu y.

away from that triK'k, ami wa whiii rn-m iiiHnl In tl uutVrl.nmU HnluK tin- rou.1. In th tli b-t-tiv nilli'il th lx-H rojw, ami thu train mmn ram to a bait, wlwn ami, with th b-li of jhiiim riiiptoyrm of at wtk uii th rotvl. rwaptiiwl uutn, Tb l.i'imrr hn.1 iMwunl tlie Wfoiv to nuwlr. th ami, rem hini; t. rra fir it hint notliiiitf lo full tiiftu 'I'hwtralu Ml without tu iUt-i.

tiv, ami ami hit ntnn amo btu'k tn the ity mi th Bfxt train, their Ifoiiisj i.n lo UiiH.kvllle. Hi ll wiut i.liu iil iu th liM-k-up, wIuth n-tuaiiifif until moriiinir, lwn he wait taken to llrook-Vil'l by eomity nltieer ml the two o'i Uk train. Il wm ectirely ironet, ami th tell w.tirie.l that lie woiilil not urt olf the train, a be tin Satunlay MISEK' MKKTIXU. Kik'bt linmlrwl niinera fiiiMeil near irwiu Station on f'rittay iliwnaa the it-uation. Ttiu ix-eawion of the meeting arone from the ilispoHifion of a few to reume work on tint old ImwU of aevriity renti per ton.

After the matter ml Wn It wan uiiiinlmonxly remilrml to hold mil for rent per ton, or to aifti to the tlie niiuu iiiiuu parti. The t'laim on wlitrh the atl-(tltimial foiirteeii eenU twined, the thill thf priet. of their eoal In New York hint advanced from An to 14 SO er ton, nn wlvanef of thirty per hii they Miy would allow them an mlvuin of twen-ty-HvM iti a per ton, while they only ak nn a.lviie of cent. The t'mii-pany knowledge the fiM but I'onteiid that the miner nhoiild tie Mitiitlied with their prenent waifea. A niimlier of the miner bnv priH-nred work at other employment, and th ntrike likely to lie prolonged.

The UIHMlttoii of the miner to aubiiiit th que ation to arbitration the proier one, undnhoiilil I met by the t'om. Miny In tbe proKsr npirit. It wild that llm i'liminov alremly xiwriem iiitf Ki'eAt trouble In nlliiitf their rontrm't and lli.it oohI now iiirf Mhipp. il from the luliieM ali.iiK the Knit rlamlle Ifailroml, and larije piirehitMeH of roal iu bure huve Im made Miipply the ileinaiiil. l'o the Mitku ut all eoneerned it to hoMd, a iiimproiiiUe will I rrtei t.

il. TIIK KK HILL. IfMl WtlRHIMHN ICIH JftT. Krom thu eminty nlHeer' lulanee Mheet, for the mouth, of the Umum- and gaiim to Iherottnly from the neveral dfpartiiiriitM, under the working of the fee bill, a by the Controller, lire a follow: Coroner HuliiiU'e to 113 rothonotry ImUuih to ihe 'Utility amM, 1, mi. all KejjlMter of Willie Itliliin.n to the mi.ltily hi i in lim iinler lUlliHU It, llleniiuily Clerk of lltiliiuiii to tlie 1 t'cnitity ion mj Total nfm MX from whi.h deduct-, hherlll ltuUtiMw m5Hint I tie eotlit.Y ttH 1.1 Clrk nf ttrphan 4'ourt Hiiliimn a(titint the 2" 47 Leaving net halV to eretlitof -tti T.V.vr.

i.V'T IT. ClMlnMli i'nmmntM vti P1t-Mirili Ik Ui.ll.li.li. I lif I A u. i-- 1. iii in.

Mk rin Z'mm" mtt "Thut'. edit." rl it.i.l tow Ih. Iu. R.w.nti bl pm mimit, bui immWW1' la NMnr ll IU.HM WW lih.l u.a rl iMJtrt bat i. 4HT vonraa tlie lltl.liiiruh palter never aitiiroprUite anythiiiu, not even the credit of tlie ColuinliiiM liiiby lietnif foiitnl rapMtl lnahet U-niett front it tittice.

khotlld ulv eretlit to other ami Jier-hiip It would rtrt'lve toortt (for itwlf. TIIK SlTAlKtX I K. A' t'Ks T. A (frond rViengerfet wilt lie nntU-r the iniMplce of the Hhcimniio liinid at Hhnron, Mert rr county, -out. menctiit, to-morrow and continuing thrmicb NVedttemlay.

Itepuration have tn-eit making, f'ir thi great feMtival for iipwanl irf two month and every arrang-iiienl 1 now riMtniU-te. riinger ill lie prenent front iMilialo, Krie, Clevelnmi, Akron, VollugNtown, Meail-vllle, tireenville. Warren, Ulilo, New Ca. tie, and other pniiil, and will all irtit-i-pitle ill I lie eveliiti); eolii-rrt, a well a the mtiMli- at the grove, Th ttiMtrnmental will l- performed principally bv the tireat Wt-Mtern liaud of lttfintrgh, nmler Jl iiiivtioU0 tbtit leader, Pxuf. H.

Wrt, IM TH tuekt ar. Hoe, i.iMii. I. ii mt in Ml fied, as the crops are abundant, Is-itig near their average. Flour We have nochange to note as relates to prie or demands.

The supply was equal to the occasion. The stock in first hands is considered ample. The mills are all in full blast, aud are manufacturing a suis-rior article of flour. iacon The market continues very firm, with a good local and exjKirt demand. The quality of meat this season is very fair, great care lieing taken in curing and luind ling.

Holders are well pleased with the situation. Apples The market was steady, the receipts are increasing by river and rail. Cheese is very firm, the demand being fully up ith the supply. The following are the receipts of the leading articles of produce received since our last: Flour 1,1,4 Apples 127 heese, bxs l.TM Corn, sks 1.19U lats, sks 1,503 llutter. kegs.

74 Wheat, sks fi7 lats.sks V3 ISacon, tcs 1.1 Itacon, I The follow ing are the receiiit of the 1 eading articles of produce during the week Flour, bids (i48 Apples, l.bls.. 'heese, bxs J.IKK flats, sks Wheat, sks. Corn, sks 4,310 ltarley, sks. 179 11a. -on, tcs 71J ISye, sks flutter, 1X0 ISacon, pes (1,484 The following arc the wholesale prices unless otherwise noted APFLEK The reeeints are increasing.

the demand however was fair and sales regular at, 2 S0Qs3 oO -J bbl for new; we liear.l ot sales of imuie oualitr of old at I I L.I i I'l'l. A LE The. demaml as fair and sales regular at the following: Indian al at 11 isirter at 10; XX ale. at 810; ate at ttKa, ntii; nait i.iiis 111 pros.rtioii. me stocic in nrst liands is a gissl one; the rates continue: soda ash common at refined at (ic: nitrate (ViSc; arsenic at 4 potash at Hf'4c; peari at tic.

JJEANs Are 111 fair anmilr: tbe rates liave uu.iergone nocliange for some days; we ouote regular Sides at 2 o(Kt3 blu.IL Bl TlKli The market could not lie called au active one, although for choice roll there was a good demand at prices that have inert tor some davs viz: imfjue for metlium and eomnmu deserii.tioits; there was scarcely any liiouirv, lUUMlM 4'OUN The receipts ktp jeu-e wilh the demand; prices remain as last re-sirtl; fair to good greeu at 5(7e-, hurl at e. HEESWAX Ts selling at 3.VXks th. ItA4WJIN4i I'enii mill remains steatly; sales of 2 bushel at 115c; 2 half bushel at 42c; three huhel at jOc The market is fairly suppliisl. 4 HEESE The market continue firm, with the di-ioand iu ex-ss tt( the supply. The advaii-e Is-fore notesl has lw-n maiu-tainetl.

We quote: Prime 4 Ihio factory, first baiiils, in a jobbing way 14c- tier lb. 4'ONCENTUATED LYE Is selling at $7 tier can, the latter for Pitts burgh. CAKISON flir-rtull, the market being entirely ileiuoralized; mixed lot are offer ed at 14 gallon. 4 titKius The tleman.l was light. Transact ions of -a similar as prices are uucliaiiged.

We omit figures in this issue. 4'EMENT AXH LIME The demand was fair. The current rates are: Iteeson's hydraulic gfjs2 25; Lonisville 212 23; Voitghiogheny SI rosendale 13 50 3 7.1; calcined plaster 3 2.V53 SO eastern p.l bbl; lime: Cleveland ami Pi-rrysburg SI 7aa2; eastern 1 boY 1 7j bbl. EG4S Are dull, with Bales at Ktc dozen. 4 i LAIN The market has undergone no quotable change; we note sales: 2341 bids, old spring heat 7(ij7 25; fed winW-r 'f bbl.

IJye Hour g. 2.. tiKAIN Tlwre is nothing new or important to Communicate; wheat the re-coiptsare increasing; prioesare nut-hanged; new .1 -UHa old 1 2. The count rv wills have but light supplies ou hand. 4ats market mode rarely a-4ive; mixed white as quality.

Corn continues unchanged ami demand fair; sales: shelled mi track and from landing nH(t 54c; free in elevator SWS.Itie. Ear corn for bulk. Lye is steady with limited sales at, 73(o: sue. HAY The market was well supplied, prime) have nmlergone 110 cliange, the tendency ls-ing to lower figures. Haled raugesl from 18 to ier ton; loose from wagon ls, .20 and $25 per ton.

The receipts continue lilie-ral w-e can reprt sales at $1 per bushel and 2 00(13 (W per bushel. 1IU IV1SIOXS Promptness was the ruling feature of the market; a large business as transacted at the following: hams S. C. C. Hi' i'c; shoulders ll'sc; plain do.

rib sides 10'jC; clear rib ll''c; breakfast bacon i'M't 13'c; dried Itee-f mess pork 1K per bbL; lieef tongues $7 s-r lard, refiued tierces, Uc; half liarrel l(M4c; buckets lie s-r lb. IN IULTLY There is a gotsl demand for spring chickens at Ma 0O0 per pair as to size and condition. ONIONS Market well supplied with sales at S4 fiOfaJS 50 per bbL TA LLOW Shaky at imt lb! il ISKEY Sales of high ines at 97 via titox, metal, ore aso ItUNlMS Tlie ftillowing are the.receipts of metal, iron and ore by the. different railroads PITTSBURGH, FORT WAVSiE AMI H1CA- GO. Cars 4i metal Wharton lMiinis Myers.

Mc. metal Everson, 41 raft Total PEVNSVLVAVIA K. K. J. Ileaiui-r, iii.ial Total CLEVKLAKU AND PITTSBL'ItUH.

1 3 ...13 3 Cars. Shneiilterger tire Lucy Furnace, ore Total 1 ....21 riTTBl K43H OH. TUBE. Vrincr. rtFTae Posr.l Auui II.

It KM auks That the oil market is dull ami demoralized Is prolialily as well known tn must tif our readers as ourselves. I the whole course of our experieut we have never noticed less inclination to operate. Notwithstanding the low prices that have ruled for some time past prices are still going down. IMces at Parker's at the dale of our last general review were $1 sofa 1 57Jj, since that time prices have declined with sah-sat 1 308 35 l.W with offers to sell o. oil at SI 40 "ji hlil.

These are certainly the lowest figures reached fora long time. The increase iu production during the week was over 2,500 Mils day. The increase In receipts from Jauu- ary to date exceeds tlie same time last year to the large amount of Mils. The refined market was equally as dull as the crude market, the decline being from to gallon. Standard Itrands were oft'e etl at 13 i'(5 gallon.

CNI UE RtJt'KtPTS. The following are the crude receipts from all iioints l.y river and rail for the past, two weeks: Last week. This week. Crude, libls The following are the crude receipts from all isrints liy river and rail for the past three 3'ears from lauuary to August i'1873 X.1J9.S47 Same time 1K72 711 Same time 1S71 iS7.ii78 EXPORTS IK KEFIS ED. The following are the shirts of refined oil east liy the Pennsylvania and Allegheny Valley Bailroads for the past two weeks: Last week.

This week. L.32 Pemisvlvauia It. K. A. Y.ll.

II 1SVH 20,454 The following are the exports of reriued OI 1 east for the ist two years by the varj- ous railruads frtim January 1st to August 9th: 1H72. 1K73. :tt.42 IViiiisvlvaiiia Kailrtwid. Allegheny Valley B. B.

Total 434,042 "4 A ,4 't rj i 8 iFair i ii it-ioud)- I I 1 Ciuudjr ft! i 3 i fl-atr I WW ihindy II I II Fair 1 I 8 V. I Fair 0 I i'luudy Fair i i i llnveuiHjrt Fort Ui-ntiin Keiikuk ti 1 it 3 Si i i to I I 3 lii i Si l.eaveuw.Klh.1 lmtnviile IU NsAiiville Utunlia 1 3 St. 1.IIU .1 St. Paul I 13 4 New tlrleana II Yaiikum KtirevejKirt II JAMKSB. Hl'KRAV.

Observer rilcnal Service, V. S. A. p.ullktiv. August 10, 1H73 1 o'clock A.

i. PLrir tiiisiuvT-noltnf HKK. Wim i Wkathkb. f.iru. Ill 'iiieiunati.

Si! S3 S3 77 0 SI stl SI i 'Fnir N. K. Fair. W. j'l 1) 'Clear llnvenuort.

Iowa talve.tiMi, Texas. lniUansi.ilu, lsaveuworth, kau I.mtavtite. Meinphis, Nat-tiville. Tenn. "WiClear.

it lei. 1 0 Jl-Mll 0 I Clear I 0 IFair. i 8 IFair. 18. F.

alr. I WiClear New Orleans, La Omaha, Neb pilttmrult. ra StireveiMirt. 1... si S4 II si rit.

Lrnlla, St. Paul. Minn Yu-k-l'uric. Mil. keokuk, li.wa..

Fort Clear -Clear. Chicago OCEAN DATE OF llF.rAKTFRF: FROM SEW YORK. Cuba Aug. 13., Hamburg LiverptHil -Liverpool Itristol Europa Aug. Wyoming Aug.

1'5. City of Limerick. Aug. 14.. Cambria 14..

Samaria Aug. Celtic Aug: lii. Angilia Aug. City of New- Vork.Aug. 4 i recce.

lii. Lady Lycett 20.. 2o. 20.. 20..

21.. 23.. 23.. 23.. 27..

Scotia Trinacria Pembroke Idaho Hainmouia Iceanic Pereiere California Egypt A Igeria Caledonia 27.. Arragon An 27.. innesota Aug. Holsatia Aug. Hatavia Aug.

India Washington Aug. 27. 2H. 3(i. 30 lavre Specialist Dr.

wittier Z9 Veua itreet. UisfiA,) "tr t1 a -f i. a a. -a a- a.

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