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A i -i V- I WHT.TAMHl'OKT, AUGUST 26, 1006. THREE CEKT0. REDUCTIONS IX KNOWN TO illiamxyoil Giotto! Trade, TO LAST THBOUdH THE MONTH OF AUGUST, HAKT CORNBB THIKD COUBT A VERf LARQB ASSOBTMRNT Or SEERSUCKERS, PONGEE SILKS AND MOHAIR COITS BELOW COST, AT HUGH. CORHrtt THIRD COURT BLACK ANP BLUE Cork-Screw Suits WBAft, MCDICTM WEK3HT, AT AND BB1X3W COST, AT 11A HT, CORKXS COURT STKA.W IPA.T8 REGA MUST BE HADE FOR OUR PoCBAM OF FAT.L GOODS. THOSE RIQUIBJHG CLOTHJNS, OATS OR A lURNISmSO BOOD3 WILL BAVX QUmi All ITEK BT CALLIHQ OH US Tma IIAKT Cor.

Third and Court Strwti, MORNING EDITION. O'CLOCK A. M. WOLtt HIS TUB IN AT miimi Omy'm tkc Urea) ft.tr A MESSAGE FROM ST. JOHN, TUB TBLBUBAPJBJH Am I im Cmmit Near tkc WfcKk at 10 o'clock with devotional exercises when James Black, of -meatier, led In prayer.

While "What a Friend "We Have 10 Jesus'' was being sung, Charles 8, Wolftenlerwl the hall and was applauded flow." One hundred and thltty-etfOl as be took a seat In the parquet circle. Mr. Wolfe made DO recognition of his reception, beyond a slight bow. Barker read tbe call Issued to the Prohiotdon people of Pennsylvania inviting, to assemble In convention and nominate a state ticket. At Its close be said be looked on this convention with thanked God he had lived to see this day.

TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN. Mr. Baker announced that the state committee had selected 8 Hunter, of Chester, for temporary chairman, and I. Newton for secretary. A Chester delegate made a speech highly eulogistic of Mr.

Hunter, and the latter was elected, being escorted to the chair by Messrs. Huston and Egao. Mr. Hue Mr nas greeted lood applause ween be appeared before tbe COB- veotlon He returned hit thanks for the honor In a short and closed by saying "We stand here aud throw open wide the doors si that classes, Democrats, publican? tnsv i in. The day for diwriinjf but It In alrrach (rere." rn? of t'udness wan the ap- polntmcnt of a committee on credentials, consintinK of one fnttn each conntv, bat twforf th 1 done Mr.

McCalmont (Venvig ru vpi that tbe committee on resolution" shall ho "elected in tbe same way ar.rl name time. There were nntueroiii of ofder made, and after considerable dlsmnfloo It was agieed to appoint tbe oommlttee on credentials at once by railing the roll DILKl.ATrS SELECTED. The Committee on rwlentlals the first sdpc'ed me was chosen as Ihe merjoNer from Lyit'tnlnff A. Bo- jert, of put on the committee on permanent orgfio zitron. The read the order of business as preps'od ry tbe decutlvc committee, one thf nppotntuiRnt by thfl shalr of a committee of fifteen to prepare This was vigorously batted hv Mr McCalmont.

of Venango, who Insisted that tbe counties should appoint platform committee, and not permit fifteen men to speak for the party to Mr. Robbins of Philadelphia, said that one-fifth of the Philadelphia delegation Is ignored In the formation of tbe committee and be protested It wirnrrt fair. A I i DEBATE. Tlierc were motions made to ad- iou.ni but i opposed, and the chairman went on announcing that tbe next t(H appolDtment of a committer' of seven or order of business, and atvfr- on finance, to audit accountc. were adopted "When HIP tL6 cttatr to appoint committee of flftftrSn on resolutions war read Mr that the comERltlF? should consistof one from each Mr springe, siiTTHls was simply Impossible.

He moved to amend that tbeconventlon elect this committee of fifteen jn resolutions and that. PhlladeUfhla have three of the members trtmly fair, and the Philadelphia delegation has already selected Its members. McCalmont, who occupied a good deal of coDVPntlnn'g tlmn, marie a speech opposing the aaend' ta, and In- Illtvd the hnnlfl tfVmslat of One member from each county. INIMLDULI. Mr Pollard, of Crawford, oflered as a substitute a resolution that tbe committee shall consist of one from Jie exception of Philadelphia, wblcb shall allowed three metnbeis.

After considerable debate, daring which transpired that some of the country did MA A401 to oltr members any advantage, a vote was taken and Hr. Pollard's substitute was declared carried by a vote of 343 to 183. At this point a delegate. Jbfi point of ordrr that as there was no report from comuflliee uu credentials nobody Who bad-a ot-ls and the vots j--t taken was out of order. The chair agreed, and declared that tbe vote lust taken was nail and void.

The u-oiif cntioD, totlug could do nothing without tbe report of the credentials committee, then adjourned to" 2 o'clock. THK OONVFKTTON REASSEMBLES. The convention reassembled proorptlv at 2 o'clock. Tbe report of tbe committee on credentials showed that there were 644 delegates present, every county being represented except JKlk. Stevens, of Blair, was made permanent chairman.

Tbe report of the committee on rules was taken up and all amendments were voted down, tbe report being adopted as originally offered. Thin action gare tbe prratdent of tbe convpntlon power to appoint the committee on resolutions, which is limited bo fifteen members. A role was adopted that all resolutions ottered should be re- fened without debate, and a flood of resolutions were read and sent to tbe committee on under this rale. Mo- Oonnell suggested that the colored dele- fate who bad been elected an assistant lecretary bad not boee Invited to a itrt on tbe ptauMui and he be MVirJ to lite hismt. Adopted.

Ate CPHOAR Mr. HnnfpT mnvpd a the convention to i Some feeling venllon at I to (IvP i In the rvm ni'-- the proposlflor of A i to ut of I order I poo taking TOW he motlnn Ui Ihc the ivultlon wti flnarlf rarrted (hat cbalr did not pit the negative, wbmvapnn WUsoB, of I'hllaoVilpW' r-' of oclr.Mia a aruMllon. Wbeo Mrs. Van Kirk pro- oseded to read her resolution, wbkjh strongly declaring la favor of female suffrage, there were several la the hall, at which loud cries of '-shame," and put them out," were heard. Mr Garrett of Philadelphia, In an excited and Indignant manner begun to denounce "the mad who would hiss a woman and the situation wu becoming critical.

The wise counsels of the chair, however, arrektid a disagreeable scene and quiet was finally restored. On motion of Mr 8woger, of Allegheny, It was determined that the state central committee shall consist of one delegate from each legislative district. It was then ordered that each county should send the names of Its members, to be put on the committee to the secretary of the convention, so that beooald complete list and report to the convention to-morrow. By general consent all the delegates who had been soldiers in the war stood up and were counted. One hundred and forty-eight responded, and three cFwers and a tiger were given "for the old flag." A MISSAOE FROM IT.

JOHN. Samuel P. Goodwin announced to the convention that be had received a message from St. John, the Prohibition candidate for the presidency in 18S4, sending bis greetings to the convention and saying he was on the way to ml at a Maine Phllllppl. (Cheers On motion all the clergymen delegates were requested to stand up and be counted The count was made while the convention sang "Praise God from whom all blessings clergymen responded.

THI rcir PROCEEDS. When a call was made for lawyers, tbe count was 59. An excited arose and aMd that it bad been charged tUat the Prohibition party was a rich man's party. But it Is a poor man's party, and now let's take a count of tbe mechanics. This proposition was agreed to, and 371 delegates stood up (cheers).

Then 27 teachers stoop up. and 19 doctors. When the undertakers were asked to stand up Some one cried out "This Is no funeral," and the chair remarked, "tbe kind of undertakers we want to stand up are those who undertake to knock us out." At half-past 5 o'clock the convention adjourned to meet at 9 o'clock to-morrow COMMITTEE OIC RKSOLUTIOSS. Chairman Stevens to-night announced the following as the convention's committee on resolutions as provided for this afternoon Chairman, James Black, Lancas- Goodwin, Philadelphia; C. G.

Gibbons, niltndrlyljln L. IHiley, Philadelphia, (. Northampton R-v- .1 MpCreery, Allegheny: Mrs. Van- rfc, A Bfv J. A.

Wirt, Lu- M. J. Flerv, Blair, S. W. Edgar LwkawAnns, Nichols Ln- zerne Looml! Union; J.

S. Kent, Delaware Todd, Erie, A. F. Mullen, I utuberltDd i MINATIOH CERTAIN. The nomination of Charles S.

olfe for governor by the ProhlbltionACpnventlon Is a foregone conclusion, and although A. A. Barker of Cambria, has not yet given up hope there seems to be but one-sentiment among the delegates, and that is Wolfe's nomination Is the great card to play this year There is absolutely no talk about secondary places on the ticket except tbe suggestion that Rlcketts' delegate from aod brother of Colonel who Is the candidate for lieutenant governor on the ijemoci ttcMt nominated for that place on tbe Jrrobi- bltion ticket. HUP. fr.

A A I Aug. 26--Governor Hill announced bis decision in the Squire case early this Hiorntng. He denies the motion of Squirm's counsel to reopen the case for further evidence, approves the mayor's order removing Squire from tbe offiVe of commissioner of public works. The governor does not at this time promulgate any formal Opinion giving the grounds 0.1 his decision teciuie, It 1 for lack of time or other reasons, although be may hereafter do so. He concurs In tbe result, without Indicating whether It is placed solely upon tbe Flynn letter or upon Ehe violation of tbe civil service law, although It Is believed to be upon the former (round.

Governor Hill absolutely declines to be Interviewed. PHILADELPHIA, 2. --The statement of business of all tbe lines of the PcuunlvAnia i.llroad company east of Ttttsborg and Erie 1886, as pared with tbe same month of 1885, shows sirlncTease In net earnings -of The seven of compared wltH tbe same period show an increase In net earnings of (1,570,344. All the lines west of Plttsburg and Erie for the seven months of 1886 show a decretsad deficiency as compared with the period Of 1886 of Mr. Clai LONDON, Aug.

Mr. started for Germany to-day, where he expects to spends three weeks' vacation, tie was accompanied by bis daughter aad T.nrrf Wra. Gladstone, John M.rley a number of personal friends went to the railway station to see Olcn ofl. As tbe train moved away Mr. Gladstone waved a farewell.

He appears to be In good spirits- gray anit iui a nrown felt hat. A I ft NEW YOBK, Aug. The second and last trial race between tbe four big sloop yachts, Mayflower, Puritan, Prlscllla "and Atlantic, to decide which shall sail Lieutenant Henn's British cutter Galatea, In September, sailed today over the thirty mile ocean course, outside of Sandy Hook. It resulted In another victory for the Mayflower, and in her selection fay tbe commutes to defend tbe cnp mm Cmrrtrnft Killed. WtMDSOK, Aug.

A carriage containing Senator Kvarts, of New fork; Charles C. Perkins, of Boston, and Matthews, daughter of Judge Matthews, of Ohio, was overturned CTtnlag Mr. Perkins was killed and Senator Kvarts MJ-; Matthews were severely Injured. Chiriig-o 1 Chicago 8 a Detroit 1 4 1 at. Louis I i i 0 Mhlngton Mptr-ir" 1 Brooklyn 2.

a ity i a i game--Athletic S. Baltlmoti- i a i Athletic 4. a i it the endjf toe eighth I i nnt of darkneas. VT Sar rc ly EVENING EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK P.

M. HIGBEF. TO BE ARRAIGNfO. 1SMTBBD4V PHBFBHH be 111 lclBrM NunitSmrB Thlllr Inllci. Proceedings against parties, who, It Is alleged, shamefully mismanaged the orphans' schools, were yesterday fairly -byanttU aftdbst Hlgbee.

Governor Pattl- ion, Deputy Attorney General Soodgrass, Dlitrlot Attorney HvCarrell and J. Howard Gendell, of Philadelphia, special counsel for the state, met at the executive chamber and livid a consultation, ItiTtng over threfl hours, relating to the preparation of criminal proceedings, Ahlth it was originally Intended to betin at the term of court beginning next Monday. The re'port of General Wagner, the inspector of orphan schools, careful consideration, and, It Is learned, will play an Important part In the proceedings. "lUs. ssld specifications wrong-doings have been drawn up against Hlgbee and will placed In the indictment against him.

Rev. Hlifbee Is now 10 Michigan and will not return until October. Under the clrouui- sttnces it is likely that a warrant for his arrest will not be issued until his return, which will throw the case over until the November term of court. The against the managers who, It Is a fortune by the peculiar manipulation of the appropriations to these schools, were also considered, but the attorney regarded Superintendent Hlgbee as the official chiefly responsible to the public for the wrongs of the orphans, and prooMdings against me syndicate and others win Oe disposed of when Hlgbee has had bis trial. 9 A I I.ADIBH' I 4 I 0kjrrU In I PiTTSBi'BQ, Aug.

The Loyal Ladles' League, department of Pennsylvania, assembled here tbU morning In Grand Army Hall, and will remain In session two days. cult tbe advisability of erecting a borne the etste lor tbe widows' and mothers'-of fallen soldiers of the late war, a- home of this kind has toen erected ir. In the Union and It Is the Intention of the league to live 1'enn- sylviinta the tlrgt su-p looking to tbe comfort sod those who by force ol cln unable to obtain a comfortable livkig for themselves. Another question to be diseased Is tbe plan for the forpjfetlun of a organization. The-session to-day was mainly devoted' to reports of the various branches of the league At the convention, held In Heading a year ago, there were fourteen leagues w-ltb of about 400, while -now 31 leagues and membership of about 1 K) There are delegates present from ait of the Tbe meeting to form 8 national organization will be held some time In October, but the plaec has not vet been selected.

1 I BK A A A A'-mr F'ott at lacouis a nt rpitlon luesdar to I igiin Uovprnnr Alger, Beaver and others. All of these gentlemen spoke Senator sdvocatnd the early admU'inn of territory into tin- suti rhood of Gemrsl Beaver made spw a wag of pleasant psflotic allusions to the passagi the Queen of the I'acitlc, on which the He tendered reso- which xpresscdf tTielr ppnroBBl apprecl iti'tn of ttn. captain attention to their inten sts i were on their voyage. iiiuuiraJ Beaver lesvrs for and thence tinuipnmd uVoi tbe Northern 1'ac'irlc. stopping for a few days In tbe ellowstooe, i'ark.

Ha expects to reach Philadelphia abont September 7. Ocniret goes He has- been tbe recipient of grand during his entire trip on tbe Pacific coast, and tt to-day more popular than ever. VI -rl; the funeral of Mrs Kissel, who hei home ttWaj Ad, Clinton' suuuly, "Souday last, took plsce and was largely attenaecT. Dunlap conducted the funeral wvlew In the cburoh at "Wayne, when tbe remains taken to the cemetery at Jersey Shore for Interment. The procession was a large one.

Deceased was a "Widow and a highly esteemed and Christian lady. Bbe was a sister of the late Samuel O. Morrison, Kf Who was a resident or niiiiamsport fur uiMiy yeam. A number OI relatives In this city attended tbe funeral. A Ctrl Hwl Miss Larke, a handsome yonng lady, of Youngstown, swam the Niagara river below tbe rapids, near her home TBrndjyafttiinoou.

She laaacooaipaBiod by William Wilkinson, and tbe distance was about a mile and a bait. Miss Larke reached the Canada shore with very little exhaustion, and socmod perfectly fresh, although her companion was very tired. This Is tbe first time a lady has accomplished the feat of swimming tbe river-- at this point. Testerday was the quietest day spent by tbe President's party In tbe Adlrondacks. None of the party either fished, rowtd or bandied the rifle.

President Cleveland entertained some acquaintances on the plaaxa of his log cabin, while Mrs. Cleveland visited tbe ladles at Hsranac With tbe younger ladles especially she has become a geat favorite. The guides set a gill net for minnows last night, and tbe sport of tuning with live bait will begin to-day. Yesterday afternoon part of a construction train on Uw AabavUla and Spartanburg railroad, while ascending a heavy grade on tbe mountain section, between Tryoa City North Carolina, broke loose, flying down the mountain with frightful speed Swift and four convicts were hnrlnd from the flat oars and killed. A guard serlonaly Inlared and seven convicts wi re wounded, rne cars did not thr but did not stop until they I no CUv- OIM'I R.

lllrh'M. 0 III A mor-nlng He wu portor in ln aKwpt-aiwf of Itif nominal lor of llenuoant governor HP italed, tost while he had ot sovgbt had tt'fo to sc other I. -i AT TVsieNs a. hr Agnes leader, a pretty young girl of 19, who for a number of years has made her a la the family of A. ruMent of Tyrone, at the reaidcwe of her uoclr, Thorn as Williams, on the moantalas, four miles north of town, at 10 o'clock on Monday under dlatreatlog and very mysterious circumstances.

She was within about two of becoming a mother. Her betrayer according to her story and as clr- eaaistanoe proved it Edward Herldt. a contractor. It ni that the young fellow showed a willingness to marry her, but botn being under age, content of the pa.enti to the union was considered necessary. This was secured, however and ten days ago, after having secured the marriage license, Herldt suddenly disappeared The girl then left Hoover's and nent to her uncle's.

She got up at 1 o'clock In the plaining of a terrible paia la her stomach, took to vomiting, until shortly after noon, and was then thrown Into convulsions and died at the boar stated It Is evident that she had taken poison that the disappointment over the disappearance of her lover drove her Into IB the desperation of illted which the uOnitnl the Kx.lMklcr This morning Boyd C. Caldwell was brought United States commissioner, where he gave ball In the sum of 120,000, for a bearing npxt Wpdnesdaj, to answer to tbe charge of enjeot. His ball were- Mrs. Maria Caldwell. his mother; Miss Annie CaldwsII, his slsicrT Mr.

Itmtfiss Cald- brother.to the amount of Mr Robert M. Mr. James Kothrock, Mr James Thomas, Mr. Thomas M. Ratbmell, C.

A. Bowers, receiver of tbe Citv National bank, was present, and accepted the bsil, upon which the commissioner Issued an order of relief to tbe sherlfl, and Boyd C. Caldwell was released from custody. Tbe released man congratulations from many friends. 1'be amount of sympathy expressed bv citizens of Wllliamsport, for Boyd, bis wife, mother and sister, Is surprising.

In speaking of the attalr ninety- Bins out of ajaundrtd express the belief that Boyd C. Caldwell will be able to prove that be 1s an Innocent man. Last evening a lodge of the order of Knights of the Golden Rajfle was cunsli- tttCe.il lO City by HueUni, icTnud and Hany Whitrell, structor, both of Philadelphia. The following ctlleers were elected and Installed District grand chlnf, E. rhicf, Fjwler; C.

Cane, high priest, P.1. Voris venerable hermit. K.Gheen, rnsstor of records, A of xcheqneJvN. Dunbsr vtepper of pxoh ijuer A. A.

Art- sir John AcUiTtnan; worthy bard, Orlando S. Montz; worthy chamberlain. William Dultoh; ensign, George Dultet), esijulre, J. T. Hartmsn; first guardsman.

Johnson, second guardsman, C. H. Konkle. LAWN parties are now in force. i oldest colored Henry HarrU, han commenced STth year.

THE Northumberland Baptttt association meets at Jersey Shore September 33d. TDK membersof the Evangelical chm ch Newberrr, are holding a festival. will continue over Friday and Saturday even- inge I wife of Mr. "Will am Westphal, teamstrr of No 3 engine company, died thin morning. Hbe leaves a family of IX small children store windows of the new atretSTfilock.

their gjasi today It very flue plate glass. furnUhcd by Buck Brothers Co. Capf.ln F'Van Raiaell, of the prothonotary'i office, went up to Nip- peoose township to attend the funeral of Miss Ann Stewart, -who died OB Tuesday last, aged 7ft yearn. SFVERii of our Military men, among- iheja Colooel ad, Captain Gilfnora and Orlando 17. NTohoU, went out to Hepburn township, thlr morning, to partake of tome target shooting.

MB 0 W. DIMM, of Muncy, is among the visitors to this city to-day. Bon. R. BBUCK PETRIKIM, of Huntingdon, tl a guest SI the Hepburn BEV.

8. P. HCOHES and wife are now resting from the fatigue of their long ocean voyage. REV-JrJr RUSSKLL, of North nimira, will preach la the First Baptist church BEit duo Jay -tA JBt'fr Miss of Chester, who has been visiting relatives la this cRy past two weekOeft for home this morning. Miss ANN STEWART, a well known resident of Nlppenose township, died on Wednesday aged about 70 years.

Her farm and place of residence was opposite the month nf arry'fl Uraerml Another produce dealer in Chicago has boen fined $36 for silling oleomargarine for hotter. Tbe receipts from Internal rerenne yes- were aru) fromcnitnms, 353,101 Ofi Rev. James U. Beecber, a brother of Henry Ward Beecber, committed suicide by shooting himself with a rifle at Klmlra last evening. His utnd ASS anbalseood.

Miss Cora Cooper, aged eleven accidentally shot and killed herself yesterday while a shotgun. She was tbe da-vrbter of Edward Cooper, an old resptatfd cltlzin rtild ln nisr ton, Del. A new poatofflce has been established at Marsh Creek. Centre county- It Is named TarneTI and Mr. Knock iiugg is tbe postmaster.

This postomoe Is a abort distance from Howard and about seven miles from Belief unte In tbe gsme of polo in tbe International match at Newport, R. I yesterday, between an Eogllah and an American team, tbe bad things much their own way and won oy ten goals to four for their The archbishop of Lima dial Tueiday Bight at an extrene old age. The British soirette Diamond took poe- seasloo, la the of the BrltHh orowa, of the Kew4ee la the tfernth Pa- olflc ocean, on the 1st of August. The warn, brilliant weather wtikjh hat prevailed during the past days has hastenisl the ripening of the crops la Scotland, where they promise to exceed the avnrngv I.lpntnnunt trnoper of P'ltlih poll" In Krrtintnmliind, who nn IndtJint to have boon bv while hunting In the Interior, are both allTM Her. Ward Beecher It 111.

Bt has To-Day. A I I I room, i ran tm1 t' i i at tin Wiwt Tonrth itrwet, a when fr un old Ui UKW miBjilalnt pnor flonr To mvnld a TV hanUn(1 htirrrln i lot of whrnl WP I ant for Trarle on Market, at Mil'. lv 01 ,,,.11 NOBLE ONT A I find NnTfOtv ftuvti Plate iWTy warranW.1 aaaare wrt urnWn tuU ftuvtl Plate both wtt KI.IICK nsblWJy Mw HOOi- BOOKS, BOCOm AMD CHA.RLB8 B. HICK'S, FIRST DOOR PO8TOFFIGK. A THOSE I I OF hartnic nalnMnir thin nil! I wnuld rav to It that nrnt o'ao in nnrt IJOCM! mcrhanlon do vour worX It will von In the Thono tn want of kind of iklll and iriwid wilt do to ronatrt tt No.

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OUB 8OLR a tw)twell Hhofls tor child- fen are mrdiiTaMllly HUUHE8 Plnn Street CHOOL 8HOE8. HIGH A LOW out, aad narrow, Uppc I and plain HUUHES mrlMlv CHOOL HHOES PEBBLE OOAT, ffoftt, pnnhltt frraln. kid, Dtnvola Our BUvk In In theie HUUHES BOWMAN, Burnt. A FEW MORR KM- BROIDEBEO Hutu WD are olTorUig below coat to clone oat O. (iOIUiON-S rpm.UMBKRMKN-WK ARK r8 4, fnr iiton'n liiinion.i flln Tunlti HH I Wnlthnm whool Thoman Brown (Ml olla aiil Ruarantee srCf'B88 OF A CIH'RrH CflOIR i a i a o' when people Imy biwilwurx I xnw Ihl'lr ctiniU'o On th.

i I) il II Vill h'lV vmir of we tin not i vou will have to chance on prtoe nt i i i I A A FTKR A THK i A A i i pn rnirTlnij i i nol i the peopl" An Hrnw i iwrve llfettmo, we ntook of tilt, at low Drtoen A CO. mHK HisAD-QUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES, 18 AT H. J. SCHNKE A (XL, ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING, No 119 STRUT Harry Scbnefr.fonnerly with Dean A Co. 8E(X)ND A I A at ANDRI'f Mu-to WMt Thlnl CAM, AND IT PIECES NEW ALL WOOL TRI- a yarduwlde, Juiit roduwil from 75 coal i to SI per yard at KS LEASE MAKE A HftJTB OF THI8 oouipletn llun or Ladies' Furnishing and Fancy Goods In the city Al I No.

Pine JUST RECEIVED A TAR LOAD OF In an i ronrth St. DAY'S FHEIOH4' FROM YORK InoluiHoB toe taoioui Barlleit anil we tBemat JOHN WKHNViif 1J and IB Lb TJ A. B. FEKWKY A Lt THOSK wuO ATCE IS 8BAHCH of a mil or Nloe riath Rntter an inrltod to come ITktn fliTurtntr to the t. kde.

and 15 West fourth k. RKIJABUt IN8CRAKCI JyMly TI WKSTJForjRTH STRUT. OTIOK THOSB FIGURED nRKSS plnnnii. which time omM, pal down oentt until rurtber notice. H.

8. H. N. YOTJ 8tiOuiJ inw nf toe tact Utat we are "wl quarters In Stamped Goods Embroidery X. B.

A welt, IM PINK 188(1 IF TOO a hat. elfwr a ink, Derby or inft hut, yon can UM fall styles DOW at EEISB-s. Straw had aad otlwr nmmer at a A NOTHER CASK OF MERRIMAC at a yard. I nut in. get tbe stylet OODM at UORDOW.

A WANT LONG and g-kiTen, collar! and large tor tbe lady or (tontlem-- BA.AR, U4jreatroaitb Uut EHTLBIIEII. DONT MJ88 THI V7 MokB. MrKhan seUmc for cenu. the txnt shovn la myldly 1S4 Watt ronrti a i RlCEIVgD--PLUIIS, CALIFORNIA A also all of ftnit, and nrxi IS MaT TTiriAL HAiW ifj I ITS, and reitlvmls on at aoixMoirs cowrECTiovsar, Fonrth ptrtet. I A AND ORGAN HooM, in ranninK rrtim tmtn 1 Canmlt anil inxlKvVy rent and on itmiall plaan raM an ffetr TIG CTIONS ai I tN- fin htiiu) HO I I I A PORT COMMKCIAL i i.n.K i Tin, nar, both day and prmrtlofll ami ftttrartlvo formed In Bhort hnd i If rlrnn to hftol i i Thfmmifb A ti-in I'nm RatM mo i-rniA nnrt olBri bUlieu M.

more wtu ta OWN GO THE PRICES OV A AnTtrtftn wn and a assortment, you low PPT RTON A MTTHT.rWS.--WK A VK A PPT ETON A MTTHT.rWS.--WE A Vf 2 0H1 If, ptiorf icnirth" two fo whlfh wp "Imtl i-rw. rouAR AND 'rrr In nil ont i bv Wrrntsr fuurth nXrirt Finn OT WKATHFR roT.T A VTI i wilt I fljinncl i i ftnd ti 1 fiirDlsULnf you i fln i RKlW-Tfl AKV VOTE OF onlr rnnfontlfttiicr 1" '-t'y for i "hnpf 1 nf hpn-1, nti I i a 1ir hilt no tt will chnnre for conformlnK fiv a a OTTCF RO8F A Rrlm'il bivw fflrU, i PA W1I 1 may be to tn A 1 KOK Thlnl Krf Unnoi.W'M-k i i of Tnrlry, WIHiamnport, 21 IKHII At i i i i i I ml" liBri'H'n IT von rntl "ni MfBTcloxi them out tn rrwtr i 1 PRITACI.ES A AHSEH i i i MM th. at a i A TnTrrf i WE i iff, i txi i ann ti I i i lirx ki 1 anil nol mil i i i III.IAW 4 II I I i I A '-OLE AGENT i I fllnn PHI 1 hiiMn tlmtn. And i It rnnrth W-. SFA RET FROM THE of Mi'xlco, tnr and look "IT A II A i I 11! Went Funr'li A YOURTKKT11 I A run If UIL i i i of OUT rniit.

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now i i i in i windows on Fourth main ihcv ahonj'l H. B. tf. V- CmLrajfffWA SILK AND OOL prlcSat NCE MORE, A PO8MIJU.T THK chancp, vnn win on thU ncMOn. J.Wynr1ii wn on Monday next, at 3 ma tipr rur 1 APTES YOU GET A OOOD I kid I A I frornVtrmS flits.

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164,212
Years Available:
1807-1973