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NUMBEK torg I OF A i r. it ta. vour interest to jery goods where you can oods at the lowest price, tncrate vill convince yourself that true. We conttdently can "nil in our sU'vk the. varied assortment of AND BONNETS, iTI' newest nd qualities in and latest II.ISH STRAWS, rNcn AN bTKAWS.

I. NU KEADY STKAWS, 'S HATS, ielc. among uur.stock, la prieos.to defy competition. PLUMES e.st price to be obtained at 1 (jualitii-s. Wu have vory a bunch, three in a bunch.

KNOW THAT and uy buying- our goods unntitles, that -you all get in prices of our large will notibe urged to buy, via each- snd article a selling 2OODS EMBROIDERIES, prices ag we are Ullnery Goods. erg Ulman, ra COUBT In the evening. THUEK O'OrX)CK A. M. A DAY'S A UOSIB AND rOREIUM TKL- NEWS.

lUtl Mnddenlf foterilnf of iv ai HIi IHome In the City of litud- MbU Hurdxr In BII( Couutr Declare la of Uiath of HUltir Clymer. the RKADINO, June 13. Hon. Helstcr Clymer died here Suddenly of paralysis this morning, aged 57 years. He wan stricken by an apoplectic stroke Ws residence, Perklotnen avenue nd Franklin street, evening while with friends.

The prosUstloo jocurred at half-past nve o'clock. Re lay nconsclons all night, nod died this morning at 7 o'clock, without speaking a wird. ScorrUALK, June 12. At Mendon, iVcstrooreland county, last night Alexander Sberbund.y, a aimer, ghot killed his nephew, Noah Miller, who was vtelt- ng him. Miller had threatened the life of Sberbundy and bis family, and Sber- mndy forbid him to enter his bouse.

ast night tbe honse was locked Against him. but he batted" down the" door, Toshed" made on the ladles. Sberbundy ordered hitn ont, hnt'h? re- ualng Sberbundy picked up a gun and- blewtis brains out. Arrell of a UiHDalcb to the UAZKITX AMU The govern ment received sTtele-- rram from sptTclal agent Hnbbs, at Key West, FJflrida, as follows: the revolutionary herej, firrested by Marshall with-explosive ma-, teriaL per steamer from NewVork, last night. Elimination postponed until tomorrow.

Scaled letters in the baggage unstamped to prominent Reftre.hlng hla baggage, the official 'ouud a fuse, detonatrhg oaps and books of Instruction upon the manufacture 6f t'm i "TIN June 12. The Associated jeprcscntutlvo ihte- mornlBg inter Clymer wns horn in ownship, Rerhn county, on N'lvera- or 23, 1837, rceplvcd his primary- oduca ion In the schools of Reading, and gradu-. ted at Princeton in 1847. Hfl srudled nd was admitted to the bar of rurtg xiuoty In 1849; pursued his proftwiin In 1 it county removed to Pott8vHle -w1iere he prac- iced his profession imBTlRnf! when he reamed to acquired an extensive tbo Judces of the courts of oramon pleas, he represented Berks Qnmy in -the board of revenue oommla- iloners of the state, and In the same year 'ie represented his district in the latiooal Democratic convention whicb- eld Its sessions In Charleston and Baltimore; was member the tate senate from October. 1SCO.

until he esignod when nominated-to DemOrratlc for governor of 'ennsv'vinla. In 1S68 he again repre- ented his In the national Domo- fatlo convention which met in New -1870 he was a member of the state board of lubllo charities. He visited Europe in 870-71; was president of the Democratic tate convention which met at Reading in ilay, electml the 1UJ, 5tb and 50th congresses from BerkR ounty. Recently he has not taken a very (Hive part in politics. He was a popular, allured and agreeab'le gentleman, a tain floe personal" 7 appearance, and by his gifr.s pf oratory and gractousness of tiian-" ner made many warm friends.

OK. to the Democratic utaie now iu session here, on the effect Tilden's di'clhmtion would have on their dclltujra tions and on i party throughout the state. All expressed their surprise and that. I'hunnaD was now tficir msn, as he reprt sented the popular sentiment on tho entire coast. iHUauill U) Afjn Kut.i.wTlN.

CiTr or MEXICO, June 12. The news- cuuibinu on discussing tbo nornina- yf Blaine, Lu Liberty anti.Amenctinj. says it for the election of Blaine, 'or Mexico has more fear from a frieudb than from one 4 lostile, regarding it as more to the. interest of Mexico wif.h her neighbor spirit of a want of confidence in reserve harTto uobnob with traitors who pretentf .0 be friends in order to become masters. Failure of a Virginia CtiAUL-ESTOSj-iJune 12.

Tfee doors of tifrstste bank of Weil of tbU" city, were closed this morning. The iia- are The assets aruje- inrtfd t.o be Slin.OOO. The litifleiyal losers are poor people who had small turns de- led. There are- in an ugly rumors afl lut. Thtf Pennsylvimia held" III annual to-day.

There were dliAKS, atHijug ttlfim thrt folPeiiutylviiuJa: Perry Maxwell, Walter A. Smith, Richard II: Woods, Joseph. Neva! anc 1 William Pie, jr. 3 i by a to (jAZEl I A tSULtjn'lN. i'HILAltELPaiA-, June 11, A dispatch to Pi as -from sajn Ihut Joseptt thirtccB yi ar while play- ng base to-day, was struck iu the gtomach--by the ball, and after staggering asherft distance fell over dead.

Publllhlne Uunie Humid. NEW YOUK, June 12. The buildinjjNo. it Rose uLrcct, threti flo'ois TJf'Vvhluli Were occupied by the publishers ot the NeW York Weekly, was burned to-night. Their oss is Oihi'r-lo'ficl total 880.000.

TUt i and Hartmr Bill Poi.td. UpalCtl ylMU ilUU-ETlS. WASHINGTON, June The house today passed the river and harbor appropriation bill by vote of 15fl to 104. The Hen- nepln 1'nnai HaBse was BiitcKen out 6y a vote of 140 to 102. Halted to the Prulrlinllal Diaimtcb AND BULLtiiir.

JNT "Shoe; Pennsylvania, has been raised to the giade of the I'residential list, with a salary of SUMO, Eno YORK, June 12. The United States grand jury, at their session found an indictment against John C. Kno. for wrongful conversion of tbe moneys of the Second National, bank dur ing the time hejos preIdenL of that. lit stitution.

Tho Faraday LONDON, The Faraday, wtilch has been engaged In laying of the Betmett-Mnrtay cable on tbe American side of tbe Atlantic, passed the LI last evening. t-OHMiloh of Ihe PniLADKLr-aiA, June 12. Tbe city offl- to-day took possession of tbe wires Of trhe-Pootftl telegraph company strung upon the city's poles on account of the failure ol tbe company to put the wires THOMPSON, Jnne 12. gnly men were drowned by the accident a Thompson's Falls. The others were rescued.

Tne SOvMenc was "eanijM by llw absence ot nn experienced ferryman. K'Odpti New YORK, June 12. The annnal fe- port of the Alton and Terte Haute rail road for 1883, shows tfie receipts to $663,000 end 9603)000. or HKMTEU CLTMLEB. WITJJAMH'OIiT, A FKIHAV, JUNK 13.

1881 I UllIl'IOS. TUKKK SIOO.OOO. r.i.iira^Ju'iJe'JW. At Hhc 5ank of Commerce last evening, when George counted the reserve of the binfe, heT fbuntIV deficit of $100,000. Toller Isaac A.

was the only other person ac- front as an oil produoer, present and Sharon township Is at tiu; ht-ad, but this mxUan may mn miter the rams for Qrst place. The ttrst produoer In Potter well in the Prince farm In Sharon, About one ulle stAiih of the state line, wid about two north ot Shingle I'ouee. r'ulurdttyfnofr and eoon cooi- nenced fl On Sunday t.he well aud Considerable oil flowed, a portion- bl whlub was saved. Krotu 6 ''clock evening until 6 o'clock ftioday morning tbe well put eighteen arreU of oil In tbe tank, by actual meas- The eitueiis of thl section are wild with excitement, and have cause to speculators not a few sharks overrunning that Lsnd Is hanging ownership In very tunny instances it good prices. Other wells will be put lown at- once, and It looks now as If Sbar- veiy lively, township before all.

SEAR The Nelson Station well, rive miles west of Coudnrsport, has been treated to a leavy sLufc. well feet floe sand was opened it up so that oil flowed in; filling the well to depth of sixty-feel, ou 8uutlay, The bailer was run OD Sunday last, and atne op full of oil. The owners do not ilalui mticb-lor this now sure hat a pool or belt exists somewhere in his section. Tbe Olagnmn Run well It Is expected will throw sonin light, on fhesub- t-ct. On Monday a line lowered Into hole.

It indicated '200 oil. Carefully httndled, t.hf wfll wonld make about three feaiicl-Jiraduw say. A WELL. Tlie Kuifwell, Which has been at a stsnd still since the explosion of the jniler used for drilling, is to be pushed The boiler and engine alled upon for explanation. Condurt- ng the casjiier into the inner cillu'e he therp having the ank's funds, all of which he had lost In wheat speculation In Chicago.

The toller was placed in the hands of a detective taring the night was confined in a mow at me of the hotels, the arrest being kppt irofound secret untiPtfii? evening, when lodged in ill on a chajgeof entbi z- Musitof thf-iuniu-v h.is brpn-lost within six months. There 815.000 whin Examiner thp hunk's BrTirs i firvd.flr^nlpy detection but efcaped'it by bag of ppi'lp, to thp PTamln'pr tfiat it, ontained a certain amount of gold. The xamlner accepted his' word, whmr thp intents were jn reality silver, and had he bfti? bave teen dlscowed. Stanley has been pav- iig luller Hiuce 1S7H, a' nf $2 100. Je was a regular attfndant of the Second "resbyterlan is 6'ie wo f'tiildfpn Js a insane hi? tni'thT presides over his homo.

To-day turned OVLI his (8,000 rushlcncfi tq the. bank officials, to- jrthor with bU mirgihs on grain, on which they hope to rocgyor ope third of he loss. 45. 1'arne'and J. II.

Wade among thg directors of the.bank, in the city, the will not be alfuctol jn'tlous. -dit 3. paying teller of the Sank- was arrested last light for embi "'one hundred tbou- and dollars of the bank's funds. T.he lank will not be affected by Stanley's de- alcatioii. Stove Fomidrlu Pii j-SBt'RG, June M.

rles of A'nchuts and Blsscll leJdined nitrr alipleulitsK" -Hud U'ni- om'oD men. O.her firms are mating pre- to start the same way. The trikers are still confident Importing Under the Old NEW YORK, Jnne 12. Importers of Su- natra tobacco here are excjted over the tobacco under old duty. The matter wirtM Investigated by llw boiml of Wo Proof of Fraud.

NEW VOKK, June 12, Thr phmmlr.hr-n fiasnoncludpfllBc gallon in relation to the selection of a site at- a public building in Brooklyn. No of jiol.lusion or frami was.Rfinnrnd. Wot NEW YOKK. Juue 12 A prominent ofll- cial of the Ixmlsville and Nashville railroad says that the cpmpinj is not insolvent. There is no Intention of placing the jfoperty lu the hands of-a InTemi.

13H7VE8TON, 12. The AVtmT San gayo groeers. have-assigned to Williara Prescott for the benefit their creditors. I'lieir llftbillttee Butlir to Write Aiiolhrr Letter. BOSTON, June "Buter is preparing a fetter whiuh will be pub- Ished Monday.

There stems to bti no doubt bnt that he will accept the Greenback nomination. A Firanln FlntttieUr In Trouble. NEW YORK, Jane Ft. Morse, formerly president af the ladles" IIIVKHI- ment bureau, has been convicted of obtaining money by means of fraudulent representations. WholtDftle ttrocvn Full.

DAYTON, 0-i Jono 13, Koeisley wholesale grocers, have fallcil. The liabilities are snppowd to bi large. Kneisley had been speculating in western tends. Bate Trenton Virginia fi. Deiroit- ir)etroit si, t'Meago 7.

Brooklyn Columbus 3. Brooklyn 2. "'jfew Vorfe Metropolitan 4. Toledo S. Washington St.

Louis 1 rirttflVwlfiljla AllilllV; Jfew York Philadelphia 1, New YorkJ) Baltimore Baltimore I.nnfsVltlc darkness. for the Atlantic S'tatfs Llg'ftl rains, Mlnwtl tnj fair winds shifting to no and higher ia cooler weather in northern portions FOUR O'dAKJK i. M. OIL IN POTTER COUNTY. I TUB HOTSE uoitvu, other Well IVesx Coadcriport FJovr of WI-- allotn uh of At Iiwt, of weary watting, heartsick deferred, Potter county comes A Talk In In Washington, savs a special telegram.

he Ttlden letter Is the one of news. Fudging from what is said on all sides the leclLnation 1 made In good faith and Is flnal. It Ij-universally accepted la that sense, the talk Is entirely on who shnll dcceeii to tbe abdicated throne. Nor does tore seem to be much difference on thle mint, tor the feeling Is practically unanimous ID favor of Cleveland. Tilden, to be sure, has not openly ex- regsed a the clrou nuances olnt to Cleveland bis legatee.

Nothing heard of Payne, who at one time was uppuRcd to be Tilden's first nholee next to iltus'eK. Nor does any one treat the Flower HxiiB oerleunly, apd tho riportH thikt Ae- las captured ttiemnlority of the New York la laughed at, A few hold to Bayard, bat be Is not bought eligible. Nor Is Randall often spoken McDonald Is also neglected, xoept that he is talked of for eccond- place long with Morrison, Carlisle. Heodriebs, load ley and others, Tbe Widow Butler is never mentioned. A yi'hfftjeenm ta be (llevftljinil nri Cnrli Tlidfln's letter is regarded as a masterly document, dignified, ps- riotio and The focllog towards 'Helen Ta very kindly.

Had he accepted, he party wonld supported bltu with though he was never popular with politicians, who were afraid and who lould never understand him or get any aUsfoction out of him. It is with cer- feeling of therefore; that they he is dVtioitely nnfroflhe way. RLE 4S4.ST to this well, or ralherwill.be. They tarttd with IheniMonday and when a short distance from- the well the lonit tipped ovt-i. With luwk the drill will start Mr, AVittson.

thinks hundred feet will complete tbe w.dli by EnetttrM IMvlclou 'for the nftuliifif Milton yeityrdav the annual cofiVen- ion of the HniH (it- Veterans f-or the eastern division uf Pennsylvania was called to order by Colonel E. W. Alexnuder. Over 200 egHt.es We're pTosent. The "roll membership bhows again of a total nereased from to sixty-tight tiin year.

S-Tho folUmljjg named comprise the prc- ander, Itaadlug; Lieutenant Colonel John Jlarrisburg; Colonal-timigB JJ. Aruie, of I'litladetphis, was appointed to 111 the cbair of Major II. H. adjutant Miller, ihia, quarttriuastef. and T.

M. Qfctirlg, Tue division 'cojisisU of Henry F. Thornton, Jacob William M. afl 6t The Tollowlng named gentlemen were elecced yesteiday afternoon to fill theoffl- nps fnr the pTiKinng Kobert HOpklna, Milton; lieutenant colonel, II. l.Jlauierj major.

W. II. Hoytw, ctrnplattir W. 1'. Masler- on, I'nihidcljjhid; Dr.

T. finrSrlg, Uivisibn E. Steese, I'lne H. 1'. oteder.

George Bwwo, Keadlngf 1 "ansh, Mahanoy City. Ielegate-at-large, H. M. K. Flint, Philadelphia.

Delegates J. Milter, Philadelphia; Hudy, Harrisburg. General E. W. Koss, of Baltimore, commander of t'eeotid Grand jrefient to-day.

Tne" Installuilon ol OfH- took plnue to-day. BUhop simptou'a Coodltloii. The condition of Bishop Matthew Simpson, of tbe Methodist Episcopal church, was deemed very serious yesterday, and at- times during tire day It was barely es- Jected "that live IBS ijght. Last Sunday he began to feel worse tlmh he for several On Monday he sank still lower, and since then he Jas beeu ill. He n-tuius sclousness, however, and up to Tuesday exprwjed a llriu4elisf that he would lecuver.

Walc-hers are at bis bedside, and members of tbe family re- uctantly say that they think be cannot live many days more. His Weaver, who is at Vienna her husband consul general there has been cabled forTITbd has replied that she would begin lot- journey to Philadelphia at once. Colonel Party. Tii5 sinriarBarfifup.t of tfie "Pennsylvania farmers' club was held at the residence of ColooelJames Duffy, at Marietta, yesterday afwrnooo. rJie guests-present were Senators Edmnn'K Pendletonj Bayard, .1.

Donald Cameron and Angus Cameron; Hon. Samuel J. Randall, General Simon Cameron, Cbftrlea A. Dana, Chllds, and tbejudgggsL the supreme court of Pennsylvania. Hcnoirl Htvri valley has been visited by the must disastrous floods since 1865.

Colonel Josephflolbrook, who was bom in Iftifi. died in East Boston yesterday. Great excitement exists at Duck Hill, over the recent discovery of rich bnlsof Iron die. 'ITlf national hoauie punsoJ nd diplomatic appropriation bill, and tbe house the river and harbor bill. Much excitement was occasioned yes- ti'rday bv the suspension of the State bank of Wpst VlFglnlaL-inGharUBton.

During a fire In Boston yesterday an ex plosi of naphtha (nwurred, and annm- bsr of firemen were badly ln)nred. The of American sccdamtn his ilei Idod to petition congress to remdVe On Sfe.ds ex Fourti'i-n cadets were graduated In tbe n'U In I'tvll nginoeFlift by thfl Pcnn- accderoy fit Chest faculty of Hampden College, his crmrVrieJ the drgrcc, ot LL. apob General Ritgnr A. i'ryor, of Sew York. The Jury in Wilkesbarre InvestlKtttlnjf the death of Nellie (Jooley, Dare rendirp.4, a verdict that Important evidence has bean withheld by her rela- tlvee ana the coroner.

of the Oommt-rclal ol- The seml-annnni rpoeptlon to the siu- of the Col- ege wfia glven-by Professnr and Mrs. Wood IHrTr resldencp, No. T85 ilnrket street. Besides the students of the number or Invltrd, frlpnrta. The board then adj turned to meet were a good time was enjoyed ty all.

The evejmg vcrv in singing, select reading, reel- atlons, and social persons naking tbe occasion an enjoyable and profitable one forall. One of most riiscussul. Noililng but, of evening was thn Hipper. AVlilcb yvSF und thoroughly en'toyed by the students and Kuesffi. After it was over Professor Moyer.

in a short, speech, presented Professor Wood with an elogant'easy" chair In the name of the class of '84. Professor Wood responded in s- feeling and referred to thp jri-sent class as one of the'best ever grad- uatcdfrom thxt nn4 hopti'lQlftt 1 nember would look back to the time spent the college as the most profitable and period in his life. Professors Moyer anil FooUi were not rgutU-ii by the class, but were presented with suitable tokens of respect and esteem. Taken all In jill. It.

was one of the most enjoyable events o.f.the reason, and all persons present expressed themselve as being royally cntcrtmnod. The collcge-io lo-a very prosperous condition, and the social relation between teachers and-RtmlpntB IR and has beou always of tho most- pleasant: nature. These semi-anuuul recaptions are Iways looked forward to with pleasure, and perhaps no one or the number passed off more pleasantly thin the one given last of Ilic Oldrot HeildenU of Da Away, Miles, who. died in nmvlllfi June llth, ftged ,83 years, 4 months and days, was boiu in Centre county, this LK, knd when about sixteen years of agffjttlued a corps of surveyors who engaged In laying county Hues, etc. He afterward engaged in lumbering ng.

working at this business withlhe Jate jovernor Bigler. He then became bookkeeper in the employ of the Curtln family, Jovernor Curtln's father having oeen 8jt- loioicd collector of at Morthumber- anrf, in Mf. Miles Aaus vllle. and became bookkeeper for the, tferefi." Grove Brothcii. -1851 -he're- vtJ riuiurttsldsLutJ'iorce Appointment In the treasury department st Wash- ngto.

lie remained there during Bu- hunan's term and two years ofLIHcoln's adonnistratioD. On hla retni'u to Uanvllle le was twice elected justice of the peace, serving ten years ID Uiat capacity. The says that he voted three times for General Jackson, casting Bta first vote for Old Hickory, In Mtef's memorable contest for the Presldebcy'wlth Q. AtfamTs and Utuiy Clay." He was In- acquainted, with tr leading men of his day, especally wk.) Bmiiiinaa, wel. Cobb, Geueraf CHHK, Atexnnder Ht.

Stepheus, Tlwddens Stevtm8 Brecken- Douglass, Jefferson Davis, Johnson, Sefrard and John W. Forney. In the Buckshot war 'Mr- Milpi) marched Irooi LincasteTto-Harrlsburg. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. LOCH John A.

Woodward on Country ol i lload lit it. Phjm IBb Lick Haven Democrat. The board ajf'rlcultiire WHI called to order by Governor Pdltis nt 8 o'oHodk yesterday moraing. "The first paper read was that of Mr, .1. A.

Woodward, associate editor of Mirw Journal, madE arc, and wliy "what they aiid Fmw," A resolution thanking Mr. WtMxlwsrd-oiitl requesiitij; tbe uii'inbiTK uf the -boa'd to have essay puhlUhrd in Ihtflr county paper wa 1 adupted 'I'hw drew out (julte an inten'Sling Mfj Woodward reooiururiidwl that the Uw giving pi-ople 11 wurb onf tht-lr tax repealed. A money tax. should bo collected. roads bu l(-t nut by contract.

Tha Idea received. KIBLD A The paper r--ad "The results of experiments In Held and fartn," by l-rof. W. H. Jordan, oheuiUt of the board.

In which he discussed ex- baustlon of the soil, "timothy and asserting that tltmHhy exhausted the soil more than clover but while It kft the sail more Impoverished it was morft.fuV"ralile to wrtal crops folio wing ymr- C. S. McCoruiick. read a pitper OD Culture." It wa'OSi explanation of preparing the and curing A WUB ttuntfieii Mr. MiKVroilok for the essay.

A report from the comiulttee on-jforei-t (Iri'S wn8 presented by'Dr. W. S. friUnd, of York. He- iwkt-d the i-oiijujlttec In which way Uwse could be iiuibt effi-cUatly prevonted In the future.

at i o'clock p. m. -AFTERNOON BK88IUN. Tho board was oallerl to order I Pn-sldi-nt M. C.

Becbe. iresent seeming to vie with each other in A.n c.ssfty was read by Mr. J. W. Mathor, of liitga.

on "'Hli' proper care and use of farm Thu question of brooding slmnld be for breeding pur- graceful wirriage, and docile, and sound rxnept when injured by accident. They should not bi; over ten or twelve years age." Colts ShbulilTecdvo more care and attention than a mature hornu. Abundant nir and light were ntfees- sajy "to a well regulated stable. Horsos used at labor, These ace only a few of the many good points tnadi'. essay chili- lenged general attention and f'trtiis (juested Ity the board to read an essay on "The breeds and breeding of horses" at the next meeting ef the board, which -wit! be held at Bedford next pteipbor- TIIK CI.OSK.

Mr. George J. rujid an essay on "The Mistakes of Pennsylvania Farmers." "KaFiu Kcbnomy," li.y Mr. J. A.

ITcir. was the last paper road. He claimed that Tartu economy sliould not be can led too far. It should be limited. T)mc and la bor should be spent to secure the greatest frofiiiUip money The boar-d Hftitiftf tti pfwe Battbui, The cuutiact for the bridge to be erected over Pine creek, in'Uummlugs township, at fine Bottom, has been awarded by the county commissioners to the Berllnglron Bridge company, of Connecticut, they be ing, IN lowest bidders.

The contract is lor a bridge 285 feet long, at $iJO per foot, and, judging from a drawing shown, it will je a first-class iron bridge. The stone work Was awarded to L. R. Paup, of Lock Haven, at 84 75 per perch. The bridge is bf-Scptomber 1, 4S4 C-rd o.t« afSmllt Tbe Westeju Nail Association met at Plltsbrirg yesterday moriilng and reduced its card rate-from SMG-to -SHwr kog.

mis action wpo toNn Jn order to ge; nearer the actual soiling figure, wblotrhas been in car lots at sixty days. The new rate will 'touch not far "from the lobbing rate, Trade Is quite dull, the stock of nails which was accumulated some months ago being still almost Intact. Nearly all of the mills of the Alle- gheulis were represented at the meeting. Chicago Hotil Kciptra Chiccgo hotel keepers gecra to be better pleased the prominent Democrats- John B. Drske.of the Grand Pacific, thinks that if rtlden Had HOf declined the nomination- In so positive a manner the convention would have beeb uuanlmonfjjind would not have" liwled "ili'ftjc Suyit.

With the field open, however, he prophecies that there will be a elreoB which wtll-play nt-li-nat a week's 1'he President hag siloed HepreseiiUtive Townsend's bill newspapers weighing less tbfin four ounctw fhill te sent throttjrh the" maild tot 'THK rlvefTe fstliDfiagalo, having' ped down eight feet Above low water mam. mocnlog es -County Cotnmls- gtocer William F. Harlan, of Jersey Shore, Blrppcd fett Ii a barn, and broke bis right forearm In two places. Go to '-the foot of Locust -street this evening and toke the steamer "Minnie" for Linden, Rid after allying there go nnd luu uream and whorl lea at tbe Presby- rglnntuB of the GajFTej case of Hobi-firSVood, register and ecordvr, vs. James T.

Guttey, began morning before Judge Cuinmln-, trial iy i i waived. The appearances are: Par-sous, KclgharJ. Strleby; Mctz- ter, MeCormlck. Mr. Wood testttlfd to j'lS UppOttlliuLut, uf- Ml.

ifti-y i i dignity and to his duties ri'sjjonsli. such, thatlmJiadsentnileiiHrgo IT the offlue. Mr. Joseph A. i i testified -CHat he -hsd thoroughly examined the books of and the and.

presented a statement tending to show Mr. GatToy, was Mr. debror. ta pawly jiarte, as tbe cross examination of Mr. WM postponed wm.ks to al- connseJ for defense opportunity ex; aminffthe statement presented.

Sale of There was a rush to tbe store of C. M. Xietrick yesterday, the occasion being hia announcement pf special sale of gtods. The sale of kid gloves atone amounted to one hundred and fourteen pairs. Perhaps no larger sale of gloves was ever made by one store in this city.

In day before. to-Uay. JKWELGK, ol Mimic llnllrllng, I A A partnwnl is ruplute fe27lti I AN stove, buy "iiv the boat. Got QUO that Mm 'IcttUtr rjiii uh't i sunl out on It) Ihe t'lmtuplnn, soitl by KUNK A KllitB A Kulliir) Uarbot 8if I OSI' KhftH i i Iht3ui A A I OF EYE- A "iiitikbln ruwtvnt will Jta.Tinl) by S. Nn.

48 East Tlilr JVK. AlSs it iff Of i i i i i i tivmil.nK twve tl wire wliutow wTi'cn ft uuii all of lt. H. L. Mimrfr, DKNTAl.

Unit Ttiinl first floor. Pleaae examine njj. nntirtto (tpntlnfry unit uoe wbal sfiiltH yrnir cvis; tbrii suit l.Mtljr, ft on A 1 1 A and for ilii3 aurvti our i TM lu.y.-|i«idlment ot Bt)CK- thi' Thin Hock was brewed Kjiil IMIS crmNeqnenUy full uroil. a itrt ITHS Focfc la Sffve nur c'llatiiiuu'S i our fur rrst nf seaRon. nnr fiiretnan, Mr.

Juliu- lCuutUliiiri.lt, iiue't. jjeltlmr- Mme n'" 1 lubor t.i i i ma drsi rlUdH stockIxger, and a liiiiibtliprl tiitifwlth ttre of iniiU iin.l linjn In the Hiivkot, ami not limit i i i to i-i-riain i i i a i i wo eonfldent tTmf our tKChLSlOR sJoCK-IA6E8 i I I A OK 18S4, livril rli'rtlt in us, nil tn tho "City wheifl It liri-wi'il wiinl 11 hnnetit, wtlOte- ymi i not I 15 I worlil. MA- O.VKHIN(!. or wu a i A A WIFE, i. run lionril In pri- iT 'in- n--ulliiir boarders, 'fHK SEWINO ciin Ki'l I nie price la TO PIANOS AND OKGANS i ami In purchiis I) C.

A I I I A A CO, 17 Wuet Tbir4 streeL 1 DIES' KrNK, MK- all sizes i tliroo illtTorenl MlA" E. I I sfwing tnncliiiin On mill to liuy u. I I sny thcv woiili) walk j.FToii A 1 mil in inirui nf Uio gnuluutcH, (TO to HICKS i 'r, rf 7 and ItiyM MOST i Ity, ul i wlth- oin iM'tini A I K-i I BAB- i i i i he well rejiaiil liy looking on uur J. K. liATTON A'CO.

i A DRY tiniii'-i, mill will nut Mtoji i one In i i i i full Dili lit inj-i'liltf A II. N. UOI.DKNURBU. PK1Z GM.I.ON, 75 CElVTS PER iptiin. ihir hrjirrml wltUlcy, tliobostlu thr worlil tur tlwniii-ini'y, nt (- USVl'8, UiWltii Murk Aft.rtioou MB.

J. B. 0. KiKsEoE, trf th i Look H- Rrpnbliran, Is in the city. WKSLKT AUTKN, Esj, protbbnoUry of 1 l''nd.

county, Is ill at hi residence lii Hunbury. MRS. CLARA M. DAVIS; of speeding a few days with Mis. Gtoigu Fields, in this city.

JOHN, H. LYKKNS, Uliilruuuuty'a new Riipprlotendfinr, of fle.hortlH,hnfl pnt.ircfl upon the dune's of his office. RKV. P. A.

HKII.MAS, of Lock Haven, recently received mall for Denver, Colorado, but bis copgregatlon voted very decidedly against his accepting the call. MB. JOHN SKXTOK; Blossburgr just Issued a book written by himself, entitled "The WhiteSIavesof Monopolies, or John Fltzpatrick, Miner, Soldier and Worklngman's Friend." A. STEPHENS and. Minnie Williamson, to fhllndelphla, on Monday.

Mr. Stephens was Ibe cleigj-ujan at the ujar- ringe of Mr. James A. Williamson and Hiss Laura Hei8e wb.ii;h was golemntzed at bride's residjehcem thaTcIly, "TaesdTay noon." E. B.

CAMPBELL will sail for his native Scotland, on the sWacuef Bolivia the 21at Inst. is f-ity-tiine years since be left the place of his birth John- atone, ne" Olaggow and for thirty-nine years be has been in the constant employment of Phelps, Dodge their successor 8, and will now take a two month's vacation at the Invitation of the excellent' company be so ably represents. Hia numerous friends wish him bon voyage, renewed bcaltb to Scotia and a safe retuiu. PolHlcal lue question ta boar who is Mr. Tllden's political heir.

The Democrats of the Sixth Kansas district have nominated" J6fip C. ChF foVcoh- Kednced to a cypher Mr Tlldeu's letter e-xpnrsnps the Democratic progpectn. adtly 0. F. E.

Albright, of Mnrphysboro, 111., fans been for 'congress by the Democratic convenOon. Dtspatcnea from York and other points, giving opinions of left. ing Dfimwrats wgardlng.Tljdon'fr decline tion, point to Qovetuor Cleveland as IpoHlnff nnnfl)dAte fOI DRmno.rfttjc nnm- Inntlon It is announced that Henry Cabot Lodge, one of the Edmunds leaders. At Chicago, will bo a cannirlnw for congress in the Sixth digfHot, and that the prospect of hla success Is excellent. Mr.

hflfl already stated thftt, having gat in tbe national nntll a CBD- didte for Vies Presldetit WM nsnusd, be UoHct. iH 1-ROA GOODS. 'nli -p." hii minniiiiii to tRi 1 Krciit bar al" 4n ttiur In i i Iil'u-k biiujk cji- 11 H. A 11. N.

tiOLTIEJfHEKG, (liie siroot. A 'f-'COST!" AT a-h and cbprrv o'-iimb'-r Kniii1.li. A HUSH AT STORE iiiitiiiiniwMi our sain, ir umt thii iiolitlc Id nut wry-alawln secur- Jmi'iZiiIlia. am vif ij Vltwi viitne Jfir So ootno somi tiM vi5H udii miil'tlo not m'nfi cbunce. H.

8 4 II. IS AN Ilia! out AOKNOWLRDGBD mftnufartiirwrs anil dealers, af- la ailviuilajii's fbr snpplylnR tbe retail nrif priBHiwHwl hy uny-n! lioiiflfl in tJiln Hon. to fornlsh a Eood illty of ata'raasonable price. Retnil aHri- oppooitpxiouft i i ---T 'C. DAYTOfl-A IJlRt CAGES.

WE I 1 A JUST I rfci-ived the largest anil most Complete Inedf wt evnr biul. from 50c. and upward hll ilitrf ilidil, (tl 83 Pine Hir SUMMKH il -GO-TO- Oo Pino All tho styles in shoes lor lafllca, tx)yp youths nnd Intents. IHRHfiSt Boston Boot and Shoe Store, SffiftE: notice that ttie SO. WEST TIIIRn 8TUSKT, Opposite the Cliv'iiolcl, will upon xti JURE H.

i a full llimol tbii Intl'st Blylcl n-otptocrboss--' miuujftK-turers. KDW1N PnirfetOr. jniwit L. U. Purr, Chlof Salesman.

FOR 9AI.R. p'Niiit uf Uio variety Of mluiu Wot liuton; drum head oavo; buRH red utwtb ITraiHnl aprouia. Initiitrtf uf JOHN i rln a 1 St r0ot I wlin (Inmiiui dni f--SSfe summer viu-atkmi In the Franktloj ing. oommencinB with akl of June. 4ft must IIB absent till Oie mh, tnfoimatlott till then, either at tbtt office ui nl iW- Rfev.

C. XJOSKlluOCBk' H.W.B. WH.T.TAM80N, NO. 70 Pine street, su nppearauoe la tarmlU owJiwr to UK original 10 eels or ArttflQlat wcth ore S'C WiSi'ttiS-aiCSiiiiiffi.

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