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J. J. Good bas bad an experience of Eve rv lady in Harrisburg and vicinity icr or Hint 'ALLY INDEPENDENT. bands of Ibese gentlemen three years ago. A two story 120x70 feet building NEW TEA STORE INli Jl ir mm 11 TJSR Dr.

Smroixicit's on me fob CHILLS AND FEVER. A sure, sale and certain remedy. To bo had at bis drug store No. 1225 cob. 8d abd Biioao stiucbts.

auglS.tf DO NOTtradeoflyoursewlngmachlne because agents say it Is worn out. It can be repaired by us. Wa are agents for no and work for all alike. S. W.

Entrekin, 204 N. Second atreet. rAY NO ATTENTION" TO THE CLAT-TRAP CIHN MUSIC of any sewing machine agent or canvasser, go to headquarters where we bave no agent to pay or protect, and you wlll'flnd better machines aud cheaper prices than any agent or canvasser can offer you. AVe mean business. Don't full to give us a call before purchasing, where you can find all the leading makes bran new and latest Improved.

Genuine needles and parts as law as they can be bought in the city. Renting and repairing a specialty. H. W. Tecuueyeb, aug 123 Market street.

Old torn cane seated chairs re-calned at short notice cheap, at the. corner of Fifth and Market streets, above Eby's grocery store. Mrs. Sub Philips. If you want a oad of nice, dry kindling wood, oak or pine, call at my office, Third and Cumberland streets.

S. Sible. Mrs. J. E.

Allen will receive Uble boarders at all times at No. It North Third street. By havlrg a borne like and comfortable dining room with first-class cooking she hopes to merit ber share of public patronage. Transient customers can be served with meals at any time. All flavors of ice cream always on hand.

HaBbisbtjbo, Aug. 1. GIVE US A CALL. Nos. 434 and 438 Market street are attractive place, being Dan Bacon's confectionery stores.

There is notbins in we have opened at 35 N. THIRD ST. 35 WE take great pleasure in informing tha public that wa ara net in receipt of a consignment of the very CHOICEST NEW5CR0P TEAS of this years' growth also PURE COFFEES all of our own importation. This store has opened with tha largest stock ot TEAS COFFEES tob" (tlJ the very lowest prices. BEST VALUE IN THE CITY.

Our new ateok of Handsome and valuable PRESENTS Are far superior to anything given away in this city. SUGARS AT REFINERS PRICES. I. Wilson, late Manager or tbe Ureal A. fc Tea has taken charge of THE NEW TEA STOKE, The Great China and Japan Tea Company, 35 XT.

Third street, Harrisburg, Grand Opera House Building. FRED. W. YINGST'S CARPET STORE, NTo. 113.

Market Street. Near Front street and the river bridge, Harrisburg, Pa. where you can buy good, reliable carpets, etc, at the very lowest cash prices. Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrain and Rag Carpets Floor, Stair and Table Oil Cloth, Bugs, Cosoa and Straw Mattings. Call and see the Wonderful Aurora Carpet Sweeper THE! BEST OTJT! And don't forget our location, Ho.

Ill Marteet street, six doors from Front street and the river bridge. tUH-USBUK- FA. THUBSDAT, ATJG-3T 31, 1882. JCntertd at the peetoffi.ee at Uarrit- ewg a second Vlase Muur. Til- WKATHK.

WABHUtflTOH. August 30. 0 a. m. The Indication for the Middle Btateei Slightly warmer fair weather, light, variable winds, itationary or lower remeter.

II III Sal B-l-IXY TO-D Oytters promise well. The evenlngi begin to feel qnl fill like. Steels let Into skirt are prefoned to cilnolettea. Court week la always the dullest week In the year for the aldermen. The German Lutheran Sunday school picnicked at Hoffman's woods to-dav.

The Dauphin county agricultural so ciety have paid on tneir lnaenieauess sua are now selling new stock. If the water In which new cabbage Is boiled is changed once or twice, it will be less likely to be indigestible. Mrs. Jos. Fitting mado narrow escape from being run over by the mail train west, yesterday morning, at Steeli ton.

The first city teachers' institute of the comlBg school term will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock in the Chestnut street building. The young men's association of Zion's Lutheran church, Fourth street, will bold their regular monthly meetiDg at 7:30 this evening. The members of the Second Lutheran church choir will meet t6-morrow evening at half past seven o'clock for rehearsal and to effect a permanent organization. The U. B.

Sunday school at Grant-ville will hold a picnic at Fishburn'a woods on Saturday next. The Suique-hanna cornet band will be in attendance and an enjoyable time is expected. There were five unfortunates before the mayor this morning. When His Honor was through interviewing them the city treasury was enriched to the mount of eight dollars. Senator Lew Emery, of McKean county, lately returned to his home from an extended tour in Europe, and Is re.

ported having joined in the Independent Beaver hunt immediately after his arrival. The many friends of Mr. Gotlleb Swilkey will be pained to hear of that gentleman's demise, which occurred last evening. Deceased has long suffered from asthma which finally caused his death. Two slag cars were thrown from the track in the Bessemer cut at Steelton yesterday morning by pieces of slag being on the rack which were unnoticed by the engineers.

It required the power of three engines to pull them on and out again. The Harrisburg base ball club left the city this morning on a trip of several days. They will play in Pottsville today and to-morrow and at Camden, with the Merritts, on Saturday. On Monday ihey will probably play the Philadelphia professionals, at Recreation park. ACTIVES DEFEATED.

A Good dame of Ball Which Is a Decided Improvement Over the Previous Bay's Effort. The Harrisburg club redeemed Itself in the game with the Actives yesterday afternoon. A large crowd was present to witness the most exciting game of ihe season. Good playing and terrific batting was done by beth clubs. Tbe home team accepted the advice given in tbe Independent, and made themselves heard in running the men around the bases.

This aided materially in defeat ing one of the strongest teams that have ever visited, this city. One run was scored in the first inning by the home club ana two oy Actives the sue ceeding two innings were blanks for both clubs and was followed by the Ac tives securing two more runs in. the fourth. Indications were looking a little black lor tne ttarrisnurg, but au ihe ut-ginning of the fifth inning the scale turned and by bard batting the Harrisburg succeded in earning six runs. En thusiasm was running high, and when the visitors obtained one run in tbe seventh and two more in the eighth the ex cltement was intense.

The score was now tie and interest at fever heat. The beginning of tbe ninth inning sent Sales to the bat, who made his first on a safe hit, stole second and went to third on a bit of Householder's; WcKee went out on a fonl tip and Switzsr followed by knocking a fly ball to centre field, which was caught, but Sales touched bis base and then succeeded in getting; home After retiring another man the Actives came In aad finished the game by going out in one, two, inree order. The loi lowing is the score BAREISBUBQ. MoKee, of HouaenoUer, 3b. Swellzer, as mine, If.

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.622000 1 3 2 0 5 1 2 0 4 0 -611000 SPECIALTIES should lend three five cent stamps for a specimen copy or mrawbridga iuotn ler's Fashiou Quarterly. The present number consists of 120 nazes with over one thousand illustrations and four pages of new music. Address, Straw bridge Clothier, Philadelphia. Menresxntatl v. BmlM Houses aad aHaaulaciariuar Eatabllaiumaata, One or the first institutions visited by the writer in Carlisle was the Carlisle manufacturing company, manufacturers of freight icars, From data at our band we find that what bas since grown into ibis institution was founded ny, Gardner as a blacksmith shop, succes sive chances occurring in tne manage ment as follows: 1840, Stouffer, Snively Co.

1841, Stouffer Oaidner 1843, F. Gardner; Gardner A Co; 1880, F. Gardner Sons 1882, Carlisle manufacturing company, with a capital of $255,000, the Messrs. Gardner retaining a large interest and Charge of work. From a blacksmith shop the enterprise grew to a regular machine shop, sash and door factory in 1808, car works being erected in leased ground, adjoining gas works, in 1872 fourteen acres or grouna were purchased.

In 1881 works were erected, and during this year the follow. ins buildings have been erected Erect ing shop, 245x00 feet wood working shop. 150x70 feet machine shop, for fitting of cars and general machine work, and are now erecting a foundry building with a capacity of sixty wheels per day, and when the building is finished can manufacture ten to fifteen cars a day. A force of two hundred and forty hands la now employed. Six engines aggregate lng two hundred and nrty norse power, are nsed.

The machine shop, foundry, planing mill, agricultural works and office building are located on Main and Bedford streets, and covers an area ofgronnd 240x180 feet, and will be used for the manufacture of engines. Ac. exclusively in a short time. The fol lowing are tbe afficers and directors Oilicers President, J. W.

Bosler; vice president, Henry Saxton; superintend. Gardner assistant superintend ent. IS. J. Gardner secretary and treas urer, J.

T. Zug. Directors J. W. Bos ler.

Henry Saxton, IF. Gardner. J. T. Zug.

Jno. Havs. W. F. Sadler, Geo.

S. Beetem, J. L. Meloy and J. Herman Bosler.

e. W. H.ldtcb Co. The production of fine shoes is steadily increasing and the new and beautiful shapes produced Dy our leading manu facturers bespeak a thorough knowledge of the requirements of the people as well as a desire to please tne trade, ine Carlisle shoe factory was founded in 1869, by a stock company and is now success. fully conducted by G.

W. Neldich Co. The building used for manufacturing purposes is lUOxuu feet la extent. Tne newest and most perfect machinery is used and a force of 80 skilled hands are employed in the various departments. G.

VV. Neidich, G. S. Beetem and Henry Saxton are tbe members or the firm, Such is the reputation of the Carlisle shoe that the demand is greater than the capacity of the works in tbe busiest sea sons. In quality this shoe cannot be excelled, in workmanship there is none better, and as a consequence ine inree traveling salesmen employed find no difficulty in making sales in Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Pennsylvania.

Ueorsre W. Binesmitb Stoves, healers, furnaces, ranges, tin and sheet iron ware, numns." con stitute the line of goods be found in tne establishment or Mr. ueorge w. Kinesmitb, at 62 and 64 North Hanover street. This gentleman was born in Perry county, learned the tinning trade in Mechanicaburg, served four years la tbe war of the rebellion and in 1864 commenced the sale of the above goods.

His success has been very great and sales are made in Cumberland, York, Perry and Adams counties, A two-3tory building 132x22 feet is used as a warehouse and store room. One hundred and fifty samples of stoves are exhibited on floor benches, a varied line of fireplace heaters, etc. "ijigntnouse" and "dDerty" are the leading cook stoves, and "Argand," "urown and "itaaiant Home Double Heater" are the leading parlor stoves, uotn noors or tne Dunning are packed with stoves, tinware, etc. A uuiuiwr uf woikuieu aie euiiiiuyeu lu llie manufacture 01 tinware. Mr.

estab lishment should be visited by all In quest of a superior stove at lowest prices. He will treat you poiitely and not misrepre sent goods. Win. Clepp.r. now the leading harness manufacturer In Carlisle, was formerly engaged in business for six years at Mt.

Holly Springs, and has had an experience of thirty years in tbe business. In 1861 he commenced business in Carlisle and in the manufacture of the celebrated Eureka leather fly nets and a trade extending to the different States throughout the country. In the busy season from ten to fifteen hands are employed, and from three to four are employed constantly in the shop in the manufacture of harness, to order and for stock. The building used is situated on Hanover street and covers an area of ground 100x30 feet in extent. All goods manufactured by Mr.

Clepper are of tbe most superior order and should be bandied by the trade everywhere who desire to increase their sales. Full price list of collars and nets will be furnished to tbe trade when da sired. Stephens A Beetem. This bouse was established In 1868 by Frisinger the present firm succeeding te the business in 1875. A 20x100 feet room is occupied at 21 East Main street for Ibe storage, sale and display of carpets in all grades from rag np to the finest Brussels, oil cloths, window shades, wall paper, mattings, rugs, looking glasses, etc The factory building where is produced the wry best and more common grades of rag carpet is 26x40 feet, situated on Bedford a reet and Chapel alley; Eight are operated and force of id nanus win soon be employed.

The factory was started np two years ago. Goods are sold at wholesale and retail in Cumberland, Perry and Adams counties. This is the largest house of the kind In the Cumberland Valley, and is enjoying an equally large trade, as the stock handled is always well selected and varied in stvle. analitv and price. Certainly none need seek elsewhere if they cannot be suited here.

Any one about to purchase a rag Ingrain or tapestry Brussel carpet should first visit No. 21 East Main street, Carlisle, before purchasing elsewhere. II. J. Good Bro.

This firm composed of H. J. J. J. Good, was formed in January, 1877, for the aale of groceries, provisions, queens- ware, glassware, and nouserurnisUng goods at wholesale and retail.

Since tbat time goods have been sold largely in Cumberland. Perrv and Adama conn- ties. Their location, No. 1 Volunteer avenue, South Market square, bas contributed to their success, but the paramount factor in seenrimr their trad la tbe remarkable low prices at which they dispose of tbe best goods. Their main salesroom is 18x32 feet with a wing 15x 28 feet.

A two story 20x30 feet warehouse is used for storage of good. Mr, thirteen years In tbe business and baa entire control of tba affair of tbe firm as bis brother, H. conducts a general store in Perry eonniy. woods are de ltvered free la Carlisle wagon Reader, call at Ibis establishment, ex amine tbe goods there exhibited and you will not go away without purchasing, Sales bave Increased fully 20 per cent. wltb them as compared with last year.

levlek A Bar. Although not one of the oldest houses in Carlisle, tbe hardware bouse or Hie. vlck Barr, dealers in hardware, iron and steel saddlery and coach naidware, mechanics' tools, paints, oils, gla housekeepers' goods. baa grown to be one of the moat popular alnce its 'founding in 1880, and a trade bas been secured In Perry, Adams, York, Franklin and Cumberland counties and in West Virginia. Over six thousand square feet of floor surface Is used for storage of goods.

Mr. Stevlck has been in the mercantile business for twenty. one years and was clerk of courts for three years. Mr. Barr bad been in the hardware trade for a number of years in Newvllle previous to commencing bust lnessin Carlisle.

Both gentleman are active and energetic bnslness men, and fill all orders to the satisfaction of those interested. Vaaee Co. Tbe above firm in September, 1881 put in operation tbe Enterprise raanu facturing works at Carlisle, and bave ever since been extensively engaged in tbe manufacture of doors, sash, mould ing and building material of all kinds. scroll-sawing, wood-turning and plan' lng being done to order. Tbe main building is a two-story structure, 45x60 feet, the engine house, in wmcn is thiity five horse power engine, is 45x16 feet in extent.

The mill is fitted up with all new and improved machinery, good trade has already been secured in Cumberland, perry and Adams counties, and tbe material for three new houses in Harrisburg and one in Newvllle is now being furnished. Wm, Vance, ineo Camman and Samuel Sites are tbe mem. ben of this reliable firm. J. B.

Sine. The importance of pure drugs and medicines cannot be too bigniy. appro elated, and consequently when a dealer bandies only pure goods he should be liberally patronized. Tbe business bouse of Mr, J. E.

Sipe was founded in 1865 by Cornman Worthington, the present proprietor succeeding in 1070, As Intimated in a previous part of this article the drugs, medicines, etc sold by this gentleman are of the finest and best obtainable. His prescription trade is very large and his trade generally, is rapidly increasing. No. 7, East Main street is tbe location and there is no better fitted or- better conducted drug store in this section. Mr.

Sipe is the ngnt man in trie rignt place. Miles n. Fiasel. This gentleman is a native of Church town, and bas resided in Carlisle twelve years and has had an experience of four teen years in the mercantile line. In 1876 be opened a store room for aale of dry goods and notions on tbe corner of North and Hanover streets.

Three years. ago he removed to his present location, 94 North Hanover street. The 20x40 feet room occupied is fill.d from floor to ceiling with well selected staple and fancy dry goods, notions, trimmings, autterick a paper patterns, carpet cnain, sse. Tne manufacture or rag car. pet to order is also carried on and three weavers employed in tbe busy season, Tne "Diamond" one dollar shirt is specialty of this house.

Sherat Haekman, In 1866 Sherk established car riage works in Carlisle. Two years ago the present firm was formed and tbe same business continued. A three- story 65x32 feet building situated on corner or Pitt and South streets is oc cupied and 14 hands employed. Special attention is given to building beam buggies, phaetons and Tompkin spring side bar carriages. A large repa'r trade has been secured.

Only first class work is produced. Mr. Sbeik has had 25 years experience and Mr. Haekman 18 years. Their prices are low and work excellent.

Brown, Long- A ojiwuos auu contractors lor aiteBiau drilled and bored wells and manufac turers and dealers in force and lift pumps, hydraulic rams, and repairs of machinery generally, South street, are now enjoying a large trade. Tbe house was estaoiisned in 1874, the members of the firm now being J. S. Brown, Oron and u. js.Liong.

Wells have been bored bv these gentlemen in Cumberland, Dan- pnin ana J-iBDanon counties, and con tracts are taken at any time to sink wells at tne least possible cost. Anv contem plating having work of this description none can nnd no more prompt cr relia' ble firm, as Messrs. Long Co. always nu every contract just as agreed upon. Orders shoHld be addressed to Brown.

Long Carlisle, Pa. Geo. S. Beetem Bon. The sash and door factorv and olaning uiiii operated Dy tne aDove gentlemen was founded in 1855 and passed into the if.IAJI RHEUMATISM, ma neuralgia, sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burps and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches.

Ho Preparation on earth equals St. Jacob, On a Me, simple and ehsap Balr. A trial antaila but tha oamptntivHy trlSiog oatlap of 60 Ceata, and nrj on- aim Inf with paia can hara cheap and poattiTa proof ox fti -'-'-na ZHractiou la B3eran IanrBagas. BOLD BT ALL DBTOGI8T8 AHD DEALEB3 IH KEDI0IHE. A.

VOGELER. BaVMw.ra.jraV. u.0. rafcCREAlT la occupied for manufacturing nurpoaea. An engine of 80 bona power and much Improved machinery Is employed In tbe works.

Twenty bands are given em ployment. Everything in tba woodwork' lng line la Manufactured and aold to reslden's cf Cumberland. Perry and Adams counties. Ofllcs and mill corner of Bedford and Main streets.lomber yard East Alain stree south Mountain unc tion. Barry Welael.

tbe corner of Northland North Hanover streets, is tbe popular and reliable grocery store or sir. llarry Welxsl, wbo commenced business in 1874. The room occupied Is 18x35 feet in extent. Air. wetzil gives personal attention to patron of the bouse and allows no one lo undersell blm or ban.

die a better grade of goods. Born in Middlesex township, be served bis conn try three years in the late war, and since bis residence In Carlisle bas won boats of friends by bis gentlemanly deport ment and rair dealing. Wna. MS, Miller was born In Cumberland county, en listed as a private soldier in tbe war of tne rebellion, and ror gallant conduct was promoted to captain. After faith fully serving bis country for three years be returned to Carlisle.

In February last he was elected burgess. The hardware house which he so ably conducts Is tbe oldest In Carlisle, being founded in 1780 by a Mr. uervm, successive changes occurring in the firm, to wit M. Harlan. John P.

Lyon, John P. Lyon Son, Lewis F. on, in 1805; Miller Bowers, 1874; Miller Bridges, and in 1877 Mr, aimer succeeded to tne entire, a build. ing 31x100 feet at 26 Hanover street is occupied and a complete stock of bard- ware is there displayed. H.

H. Brenneman. Choice coffees, sugars, teas, svruns, fruits, confections, queens ware, glass ware, wood and willowware, as bandied and sold by Mr. H. H.

Brenneman are of the best selection and lowest prices are given to purchasers. Tbe house was established by Brenneman liertzier, Mr. is, succeeding to the busi ness last spring. The building occupied at jmo. nanover street is three-story structure 20x65 feet.

The Faber organ is also sold by Mr. B. We bespeak from the readers of our paper In and -about Carlisle a liberal share of their trade for this gentleman, as we are convinced that it will redound to their benefit. A. V.

Benta, in February, 1840, embarked In tbe sale oi groceries and dry goods. A few years later the sale of groceries was dis carded. The building occupiedJs 30x97 feet in extent and contains a stock of $30,000 worth of dry goods, notions dress, cloths, cassimeres, etc. No. 25 and 27 south Hanover street is the location Cumberland, Perry and Adams county residents constantly throng this store room.

Mr. iientz was born in Millers- town, Lancaster county, and bas resided in oariisie uz years, and is to-day the oldest business man as well as one of Carlisle's most respected citizens. J. Donovan, manufacturer and dealer in marble and granite monuments, headstones, ceme tery enclosures, commenced busi ness in Carlisle in 1875 and bas done some of tbe finest work in this section. The Gressinger monument fourteen feet high, and Given monument and enclos ure are specimens of his skill as a work man.

His experience datea back fifteen years. No. 108 Hanover street Is the proper place to. send orders to him. K.

H. fJmlle-r has been in business in Carlisle since 1870 as a practical merchant tailor and clothier and can be rightfully classed among Carlisle's respected citizens and imiauiu uusiuess men. weive lianas are employed in the busy season. Both foreign and domestic piece goods and ready made clothing is kept in stock by uuu at sua. oo iMortn nanover street.

BjPHISKHSI BUTICKB 6,300. All members ef Second Lutheran choir will please be present for rehearsal an general organization on Friday even ing, September 1st, at o'ciock. tsy order ot conductor. It Ladles, if you want a nice, neatly engraved, Paris or Vienna overshoes and foothold, in light feather weight rubber, go to Meny's, 214 and lit) Market street. SWITCHBACK EXCURSION On September 7'h.

Bonni trip tickets, good for three days, or re turn same day. Fare, only $3:25. Train leave Steelton, 16:10 a. Harrisburg, w.zo a. m.

ano uommeistown a. A picnic of East Harrisburg vllle) U. Sunday school will be held at Fisbburn's woods, near Progress, on Saturday, September 2n. Tbe Susquea hanna Cornet band will furnish music for the occasion. A committee of the Sunday school will have a table on the grounds for the salr ef frnit and ice cream, proceeds for the benefit of the scnooi.

jn otner tables will be permit ted on the grounds. iSY OBDBB OF COMMITTEE. An active Industrious young man of i i or j.s years old, aaie to read and write sufficiently well to attend a mill delivery wagon and make himself generally nse- iui aoout tne nouse ano mm. can obtain a tooo and permanent nome at wages or siu per montn witn board and jvashinz. in Wayne county, Ohio.

Must give good recommendation. Address this office. augll.tf DRY KINDLING WOOD. If you want a nice load of dry block wooo can at my omce, Tnird and Cum berland streets. J.

S. Sibli. Dan Bacon oversees his business per- aouaiiy, ueiiee an orders receive tne promptest attention. Beside making tons of goods himself he is constantly receiving irora. an tne nrst Class boiuea in the cour y.

Don't forget the place. xi oh. ana marxet street. NO CHINESE EMPLOYED. Wfl linhnlil ImoplMn UhA.

Tk. Harrisbnrv Star T.annrirw la operation at Shakespeare building, 214 Locust street, Harrisburg. All work nnatlv anrl antablw rlnna W-a. 1 1 call and deliver clothes dally, free of cnarge. Anvone desimua rtf awAptmoai.

visit Dan Bacon's itnwt atR- lishment. The goods are all fresh and sold cheap. The finest counter candier are also kept on hand, and anything you ask for will be furnished promptly. wiuvuipioiuig paiici lllf UrciX walls should examine the late designs in paper hanging. All prices at H.

L. Hershey's, No. 5 North Market square. STRAW HATS. Ulie largest line of straw bats in the city at S.

W. ZoixnroEB, 430 Market street. mav24.tf BLACK SPANISH LACK At A. J. Senseman'a.

No. 2 Souta Market square. TOOR SALE Honse on Muenrh street, No. SKI. Apply ton.

A. DUN LAP, luoatlo asylum. IjOR A LK The mast desirable building lula In ilia city areoflertd for sale on Vernon Tarms to suit any purchaser. Water pip, gas and sewerage ao ceaslble. Pavess.ut laid.

Clioloest fruit pears, peaches, apples, grapes, ac. on each Jot. ne-hinl oab. Apply to THOU. B.

UARUKMr, Xblid and ItTaVket streets: IOR 0A LK The three-story brick JC honse, No. 7u North Third street. Also selling off at reduoed prices mv entire stock of boots and shoes, consisting In part of soma of the best kand-maxle stock. A COM WALTERS, No. 708 N.

Third atreet. iyW.tf fNOH BALK Two houses and vacant lot situated en Eleventh street near 'or particulars Isnulre at 1003 Cowden 8u JOR HALE-On easy terms, thirty good building lot on new Fourth street. Lot 20 bv 210 feet. Call on ABNEROAM-BKL, No. 083 North Third street, Harrisburg.

Title perfect. FOR BALE On a pnbllo thoroughfare in Harrisburg, Uie stock and fixtures of a neat grocery store, doing a cash business. Block 1 light and rent reasonable. For particulars, address "GROCERY" this office. tf FOR BALE Corn Snellen, all si see, for and upward.

Feed on tiers, all slaea, from sr7.n0 up. The celebrated Roland chilled plows with slip point, tha oh ea pent and best plow made, and the patent steel road scrapers. Call and see, on Market street, east of the oanal. nov20-tf ALBERT TBUHOP. IDonta tfrWanU, SmU and BaU, our Una, tn terledoM time or 25 oentt three time or 60 eente; one week for 1.00, Per tone wanting help or haloing property to rent or for Kile, or desiring any particular article, can use no better method of making their wants known than bv using these deportment of the INDEPENDENT.

It reaches over 6,000 famine daily. ANTED A good cook at the Harris House. au3iit WANTED Two dining room girls. Also one chambermaid. Apply immediately at 217 Walnut street.

WANTED Several good permanent boarders. Also table boarders. First-class boarding and first-class house, within five minutes walk of the postoffloe. Two rooms suitable for man and wife. Term very moderate.

Address this offloe. WANTED A cabinetmaker. A young man preferred. Inquire of J. P.

HARRIS, No. 208 Locust street. WANTED A reliable young man (tailor) who can worK on tine cus tom work, do repairing, and make himself generally useiui in a mxronant tailoring and gents' furnishing establishment. Address P. O.

box 146. 6,300. QBAND OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY, September 1, 1882. THE BST OF THEM ALL STEVENS' COMIC OPERA COMPANY Presenting an entirely new and original operatic absudlty, entitled, the JOLLY BACHELORS, BY STEVENS AND DARLING.

Novel stage appointments and Ihe best stars In the lyric world, Including MISS JBANNIB WINSTON, AND A SUPERB CAST. A grand chorus of trained voices. Ponu-lar opera prices. Admission 25, 69 and 75 eents. Reserved seats without extra charge.

ang30 3t TBE Misses Tomkinson will re-onen their school for young ladies and children September 12th, corner of Walnut street and Raspberry avenue. The principal may be consulted at No. 213 Locust street. aug2 2wks ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ETTERB of administration on Ihe es--BLi tate of Henry Hhank, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claim or demands will make known the same without delay to 8AML.

W. MYERS, Administrator. Harrisburg, Fa Aug. 11, 1882. auglloawkGwks AUDITOR'S NOTICE.

nHE auditor appainted by the Court of SL uortmon I'ieaseoz uaupniu couniy 10 receiver of the Rochester Insurance Com nanv. will sit for the purcose of his ap pointment at tne court house in Beaver. In the countv of Beaver, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the fifth and sixth days of Bepiemoer, ibbz, ana at. ine court nouse in the city of Harrisburg upon the lollowing aug Auditor. Proposals for Bewer, Montgomery Street SEALED proposals will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock Monday, Kept.

4th, 1682, for the construction of an 18 inch sewer in Montgomery street, from Cumberland street to Hen-street. Plans and specifications can be seen at uity engineers omce. Each bid to be accompanied by a bond in the sum of 8200, conditioned for the faithful execution of a contract if awarded. Ihe committee reserve the right to reject any and all bids not satisfactory to the committee. All bids- to be addressed to tha under signed and for Sewer.

Chairman Highway Committee. No. 32 N. Third street. aus29tsept2 AUCTION SALE AT THE SE AND- CAEEIAGE BAZAR 341 350 Broad St, Harriflbure; SATURDAY, Sept.Otta, 1883.

rnWELVE horses and one Dalr of ponies JL suited to harness, saddle and general business purposes. A large number of new ana secoiJdnana wagons, top ana no lop buggies, two seatea carriages, saeieton wagons, doe carts, harness, saddles, bri dles, whips, etc Bale to commence at 10 o'clock: a. when terms will be made known by Litch, Gin-rich STATE FAIR -AND- EXPOSITION" AT PITTSBURG. 29th Annual Exhibition OF THK PENHSTLVANIA STATE I AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY AND Sixth Annual Exhibition Pittsburg Exposition HOCIKT 7 to 12 inclusive. Sept.

945,000 in Premium" Exoui-ionTicketgatKeduced Katef aog-ltaopl BETWEEN SEASONS 1,000 PAIRS OP Ladies' Rid Slippers, "With Fine Kid Bozette. at 65 cents, worth $lto $1-25- 80O PAIRS OF Workingmen's Plow Boots, At Ninety Cents. 1,200 OF WORKINGMEN'S BROGANS At Ninety Cents. tawta B. Every purchaser knows the reputation of Metis -s oools and shoes as rnrst'-classfand vVn speotaltles are offered It is by reason of ihelr being pur chased TlSjm SS Tbver-stocked manufacturer for below their real value.

the candy ime that cannot be lurmshed. and the number of teams of the road is the cest evidence that the goods are firs class, or the demand would not be great. FREE OF COST. By calling at J. H.

Boner's, G. Markley'sor W.M. L. Weilla' drug stores, you can get a sample bottle of Dr. Bo-sanko's cough and lung syrup which will relieve tbe most obstinate cough or cold, and show you what the regular 50 cent size will do.

When troubled with asthma, broncnltis, dry. backing cough, pains In the chest, and all diseases of the throat and lungs, try a sample bottle of una medicine. jutyz-i Moving springs of action are deoply Interfused with principles subject to certain laws. The nervous man finds his life blasted, but ha can be restored to vigorous health by Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills.

They are simple, harmless, and emcacious. For confectionery go to 434 and 431 Market street. PAPER SACKS. Protect your hams from Insects by putting them up in airtight paper sacks. For sale at tbe Harrisburg flour sack manufactory, No.

8 N. Fourth street, tf SHIRTS I SHIRTS II A. J. Senseman has tbe best $1 shirt in tbe city. Call and see them.

No. 3 South Market iqaare. june.l,tf For choice Jersey melons and cante-lopes go to A. R. Honlch, 1311 Ncrth Third street, or at bis stand in verbeke market.

Tbe ice cream melon a spe cialty, SAMARITAN '3 GIFT, Has now nearly driven Balsam Caps-bia out of use, of course doctors of small practice still use tbe drug, but the better class mostly prescribe the Samaritan's Girt. ney strip tnn packages or all printer matter and give the remedy as tneir own prescription, la tnis way it costs tbe patient more money, whereas at D. W. Gross Sons, Harrisburg, or at any good drag store, tne cost would be: Male pack ges, $2: temaie, $3. In tbe Samaritan's Gift there is absolute certainty cf a enrs in from two to rnnr day without exposure or trouble.

When tbe patients write like tbe following, it must be tne resu or deep don't admit of a doubt. Toronto, Onta rio. "Samaritan's bin cured me in three days, after giving np all hopes of ever being cured" Block Island. "Samaritan's Gift cured me of case or elgh een months standing, after trying the best physicians, also tbe Hot Springs or Arkansas, Any one inter ested can bave tne names of these pi tients, by permission, juesmons tc proprietors, 016 Race Philadelphia, Bowman Co. are selling dry goods, notions, children's dresses, ladies' ulsters and all kinds of summer goods, much below their real value.

Calicoes four cents per yard, fast colors. You are invited to call and see tbe many bargains we are onenng. IfOWMAIT jo 32C Market street. No trouble to show wall paper and window snades at tx. iiersney's, jno, I North Market square.

ABBIED. HICKS BRIGHTB1IL On Thursday, Aug. 4 in, im-i, Dy a. b. Btaur-fer.

Mr. J. Frank Hicks to Miss Lizzie F. Brlghtblll, both or West Hanover. DIKD.

8WIL.KF.Y-On the 80th at 10:15, uoiuieo Bwiiaey, in ine 00m year or nis age. Funeral on Bundav afternoon at half past three o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further no tioe. OBT Or strayed. About noon.

(Wed -Sl nesday) a small, black and tan terrier aeg. Aiinerai rewara will Depaid ror bis return to wj street, arrisonrg. augaiit VACCIrATT0r. rmnHE attention of oar citizens la again called to the lmDortanoeof Immediate vaccination as the best known preventive for mallDOX Of the five tients now afflicted In ear city no one 01 the number has been vetasmated. The physician of the city hospital are always willing ready, gratuitously, to vaccinate any person unable to pay for such service.

jj nix JULBAiajN, Aug. tta, 18U. Mayor. DR. DAVID H.

COOVEK, Practice 11ml tad to disease of the A It ADJTJBTMENT OF O-ASS-S. OHoe No. 81 South Third street, between jaarsei ana imesinut streets, Harrisburg, Penna. From a. m.

tn 4 a. m. Orrioa loiu: I p. m. te 1 p- m.

sunaay lam. 1012 m. -HOW CASSS. WO show cases for sale very cap. O.

P. aw A ry gooos store. iw MBILY'S, 0 1 3 0 1 4 0 2 7 0 1 4 1 2 0 2 0 4 1 1 1J 1 0 4 1 2 2 0 0 .40 8 16 27 10 2 .511020 4 1 2 1 0 0 .412216 4 2 2 13 0 0 .410121 .401622 .4 1 2 2 4 1 .4 0 0 1 6 0 .401110 .37 I 11 it ii 123 406789 10006000 1-8 20020012 07 4 2 Troatle, lb. Adyloite, Carroll, Bales, rf. Totals ACTIVE.

Albert, ss Larking, cf Morris, If Goodman, MoOormlRk.3h Holland, jMoore, ZD Bonn, Gehry, rf Totals Active Earned rnns Harrisburg, 7 Active, 4, Struck out Harrisburg, 1: Active. 4. Passed balls Carroll, 2 Holland, 3. Wild pltchet Adylotte, fiobn, 0. Double play Swelizer, Kramer and Trostle.

Two unae mu iiousenojaer, Bweltzer, galea, 1 Goodman, 1. Three base hits-Kramer, 1 Larkins, 1 Moore, 1. Left on bases Harrisburg, Aotlve, 3. Umpire. J.

Monroe Kreiier. Boorers, Jones ana tum 01 game, one Hour and fifty Ave minutes. "Poor Little Fellows." Whether the children have done wrong or not in stealing green fruit, we cannot help pitying them when they wake up in tbe night with grievous colic and direful agony dePicied on a suffering child's face is a aad picture. It would be sadder, if it could not be remedied. Bat happily there is a convenient remed la Perry Davis' Pain Killer, which even-body can use.

City Marshal D. 8. Biie-bam, of Fall Kiver, Mass, says from long experience that he deems it the duty of every parent to keep Pain Killer in the bouse, and never be a night without it. The Milwaukee (Wis.) farm and Garden laUly contained the foUowing communication from Mr. F.

Fncha, Tiger Mills, Texas "For sore shoulders of -octet I can highly recommend Su Jacobs Oil. Itis a valuable remedy, and is indispensable for tbe farm, as it Is of immeasurable service for the different diseases to which domestic animals are sub- 1 1 iu market Harrisburg. WE sell syrup sugar goods at 40 cents per gallon; sugar house syrup 8 cents per ouart. These are both worth more money, but we wiah to clear out a number cf barrels, not wishing to carry Uiem over. IPHILIP WEAVER'S OA8H GROCERY, No.

3 N. Market Sq. jyM.tr McNeil's Ra-J -PAIN- fl EXTERMINATOR AND LIVER AND BI00D FILLS. OLD AHD JtBLUBLB. 35 Tears In Use.

Nothing better for general family use. FOB dlarrhosa, dysentery, cholera morbus. eouEhs. colds, rheumatism. toothache, burns, stings of lnseots, pains In thejclnts, etc.

1 here Is nolhinar batter In Ihe market. Jase It In sweetened warm water. Apply externally with friction. Thousands of testimonials all over this country, In Canada, and the west eoastof Africa, testify of ihelr menu. Directions for ague When vou feel the chill coming on take three full doses at inter vals oi nneen minutes, it bas never railed when nrooerlv taken.

It will dsv vou well to have a bottle of tha Exterminator yonr house always. The pills aresogar-ioated. alwaya frrsh, and can be taken ct any time. ood for the liver aud blood, ary them. Price 25 cents per box by mall.

Smpies free. Vrusglsis and dealers seathem. J. X. QU1ULKY, Proprietor, Nil 311 Cumberland atreet, Harrisburg, Pa.

augJio SI III I1 t. Gt-O to SHISLER'S GROCERY Opposite. Opera House, Third St, And get a can of those MESS MACKEREL PUT UP IN FIVE POUND TINS They are fat, Jnlcy and new. Fish parties wuo DUy UiOUl HJT Mo Price 65 cts. for 5 lbs.

TRY A DAN 30 36 Mather's FASHIONABLE Millinery SS, Cor. Bceanad aad Walaaf, HAKBI8BURQ. Uf P. BMT8ER, a one-armed soldier, 11 A. offers his services to the pnbllo as auctioneer.

Bales will be called on abort notloe and reasonable terms, and satisfaction guaranteed. Orders left at McAfee's lore or a anenys auction rooms, wui rseeiTa prompt attention. l.2wka.

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