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THIRD EDITION/ Alexsn 'cr Cniquhout>. wko k«W ths j country grocoiy ».eve st Boor und for I tbe pa«.t rla yvars, suu who roui one wtek» or tvore sgo, has ao* traveling *a sa ... . lacioa cy 1er s ^ we» » Peint)>lTAi<la. h s-ted tc-îey tu ; H. Pl. ree, of ;m ot L' -her A: Pierce, of t o it s-'tlo r»'y »II with tv 'ho GardviU Hospital, fenoiiSi. fOUlU U» cental <\ si mutton U3BI1 wi h vis Hell» & HfktnMuiU faotnrb « CJcttpacv. U ( will arbore cf B.-pfcoi bis pOoti.cn abet-v tLe ter Ml« 1 Mary A. f? ohh Teturned box* • tit the U'atf*. BLo will s'a.t on • t; Wedct»daj l« . aunt aril *lt ' nr'cr ^ f rtc c 1* J. E d-'dgo P ▼l.tt i 1^ 1 tb« It» Uni «ÏÎ hlr.pton, U. C-. v r.f this oily, with A i f Bbtlm'. cipbia, Is b k'tek». whtnh, , b « will 1 a n raina Jr.o, W ( o. y. t - & c Ina * '* af»*r a i * At the ►-r she Lt/ M»« • r f« n ' at l ns 1 ^ <f KDfctb bu . M'sa E *ie d Adam« left for Brcuvwlr.e Bnuirutt J ; I end (Le »oat t»Q oil Mav U .1 ■treet , of 8 t :j days. Bf -Mam pi)Mil *• ' V I sal L R mens* name I« .. it. I the Mi_ od becliing, too, it. f<r the pj-i •hi tlon. Bfward A W»»i Law- r*. miup hi Kit c-.n i r (l rlr st Wm. - - tbe mwuy Wil li At toe B.andjwf ioi.d • r, In lAPcrtlng his .*' It stoclj A reitUi the ■ Lave !• i "b Co*r.ofc reit» M. .1 BbarVey aud fam rnli g to tty went fo O-pe Mty ti ls spend s/.v 1 a. b at tnat popui R* 1- . P ' w ird E kel will havsihirg« cf U o Set In thl» c ty dciiiK A'igost, lu the ab f the B«v Chi«dt» £. Murray. Jorrphlu* 8* E li., N. \Vl f gl tea's Cnaruh .1 Gr«*' I'di> York, Is visit Aorlh. No. 2WJ Jeff«/' ° Mr slid Ml . G» L. Baldwin have gone t ) Atlantic C.;y to syond a vreta'e vaost'uu. Mr« 1 . Wll ism Williams, n*e Amolls of We» t Chester, P*., b, vlstt • s to this etty. Mr William 8 nsdley 1.« lesrniug the basin, s* of Puaey, Boott & Oo. On«ii(K M ;U;org Las til It to bin Blani > : log m m i.i up hlr. '.ativee at count of ••piess cent« to pi FraftK o:!, Iod. ina" bu» \u Misses Mamie and Ein a Way bave me, of liitiug Ban, Visu Um I: Oeotl county, fed. Mr. Benjamin Kllv-ngton, of Tren ton, N J , is speudiug a tow days In B Wrn. M;V take.. on Bat irday. Mr-. Will Newturjb, New Yor.i sh, of HockcBstn, was olty b ft to day for visit her IQ sick wLi.e vuliiüg Mr John Ilabrr, of the Dover Dola ware olty y oaterday. I Thom « Jobe , of the Third to Boston. Mr • Job Gara U cpitdlnu u few dry» at A' otic (Jtiy. a nip ! m, - Heckle Thompon, of Philadelphia, I* VlBiii. g Mies Emily Ilu. y ol tills city. li • Aug. 12.—Blinded by ntge ui.d jealousy, Johu McGowan, of Sixteenth and Bainoridge s reut», pr, bly I u tally 1 tabbed Patrick Weir, nu atepE of the latter's home, No. 1311 Rod early yesterday t . Until a w •k bad b buxom milliner named Ella barton. Owing toaquarrrl they f e pu rated, und Ella t sf. md lu-r g man. Ih tenl the nd her new er vle'ted Patrick VVier's house day night McGowan fnilowed und gained admittance, lie be ItiEUlt th ( au Lad bee difference I whe *i tt., , when Wei i. McGowa »1 lowed by W«i ordered hi weut - ic e hot as the l.K.r, they r. ached Wh.-u MeG Plnn* ed a kul le int( heirt \V.-lr »auk t V» i. d with oatli M vh weafr i. !:i elwehe.t till the should 1! the i ,n l th. I > ,!•> « r«| Kodm.i i s ml di, I ' ' ,5a II ob " y*v pital. He 8po( 1< for Mctiow n ted by the »hock. y Barto: The New Chsi'c B eauford I'liit, of Chrl tia y for hatching cl wanting hU plgeoc young at would r »b while d' lng i aubatltute he found •im. N *v their light he h u rapid r*'c lu v of . th- th' .'lit St d ecu She larger eggs, a: as if they wt ding tu« you» g chickens j Mr ,e old j pigeon w ( uId u* lice well eatiffled will tl hatched out the two e: ii they bad be young pigeoiis, and large enough to take When they took plgCMjn'to ueet a the other chick rained would chickens for Other ehle fight them off and ed the i until they «me e of thems'dves he chickens from the id put them dc the ones the pigeons tlio othei «rai days, and when the them they d around as much foelate with in cbtoken ft. ral more j.igeous setting d has given the e gh* cbickcDtt aid tiles. 1th lou't wish tc bay you Beau ford i hem»' •( name of L count u. Mark M.Cieav. 8«. retary am! T/ea t-ounty Mutual 7, of this city, last, '•Wood Ferrls, is 6i Gar •arer of ihn Nt* C Fire Iurur purch •. lawn," r>. lo: fling former! plumbic. 7 buhlr.ers oupled by Aitam lawc" In be Severn. x O c ■ n Ttmr •. ' I the situ : Bro. the ' Wood dtd h . Third and ii & V. K. It. «hieb Is tlo n I U tali.it th altuattd A mu aii.ulldliiee for hary ry r eat. The j,, darker, r to weed by T u.'d wl .'.t tree' y i'-* bin death *•*1« by Mr. Fetrlu. In the Mr. F . Ç'iü.OCO. - 01« aver Bo.'d to 703 Wm ■U 1 ■ f*r:u t lining lit aer ?e, ■g* Tt-e price paid Se p: for • ti . : - .. . io 1. .Il in 1 MEWS MJMMlBY. Menu Usr-Bipcot to Arrsat rwoott-4 Taut uanstn-Wreeaeu uy • ltrohaa A«.«. j A Chicago paper said on Saturday that I a detective told a reporter that the police expected to arrest Tat ont t, the murderer 0 f Aiuub J. Snell, wlihln forty-eight |, ourgt lu spec tor Bouticld friends, believed to l>e officers, ver, and they are supposed ehiog lor the youthlul murderer. Frederick H«ag, the runaway German ibtal c.trk, wfeoU charged with ing 1Ö « Oil marks from tbe German . ru mem, was held on Situ-dayby the United Slates C urt hi Boston to jawait extradition papers irotn Wsshlng (ton will thru ire scut home for ; tml. Jp M ibr< I: Denv 11 1 G< An east-bound freight train nylvanta H»!lro*d tu axle ou Saturd-tv sc White lio , i'a. 8c etehandisc «ore ibmol shed, aud block« d lor tlx hours. 1 hi wre.kefl by s • »r Lai c? II I- : n bot lu Plainfield, ne Sa'.urday «fternoon, George Bradley, aged 23, shot his awertheart, Lillie Pot d then sboi himself Both w«ie llvlug on 8* urday Ihough It 's t* ought neither will recover John Love joy, a pr mtneut attorney of 1 killed Aor Wllllam.-ou, at Galveston, on Saturday afternoon A debt of 1*0, which Love joy owed Wdllamaon, earned the quarrel. A dwelling iu Grafton, Ontario, pled by a family •dating of fathi r, mother at d eight chil dren, Was bur tied on Saturday ami two of the childreu perished In the flames. Mary Olsen, y-ara old, committed rule Id« iu New York on Saturday evening by lumping from a wlLdow. Neighbors •aid she was Insane, but the police learn ed that the womau had been drinking. Dsvld Arno d. of Afton, Illino a. whih drunk on Friday shot aud killed Ah ham Po linger, b( cau^e of the proiulneut part tl.« latter bad taken in cnlorclug the prohibition liquor law-. Lawrence R. Jerotuv, a wcll-k citizen of New York, died yes ter da y In Shat on, Connecll hud bccD U-rtfoid, Conn.. Guv »ton, Tex ns, od Tou'slnd, con , aired r,>i j p; He ms *iuce Fr.day night. Adam J. Blustc, aged *4 yea.s, of Ilar d killed the Fen 11 sylvanl a hallioad Lucknow Station. Bat unlay Thorna* M Brasher, axed 71 year», the er minauder of the frigate tiambrldae during the late war, died suddenly yet ter day in Brooklyn. A»an«l*y ruu-g M|U. , Aag. 11—Betw 5 and 0 o'clock th » moruteg J*ck Gra< e, o' Brooklyn, and Billy CJ* fought six hot ronnda twenty three k, . f Chif*kO. which .aeted the eecood the J InateM, fiucil of a -i>*d hunse <u piaok load of IlllU »1C* TLe fight J an ouuide »take. D was lo G .•Id, a elite l 122 pom,dr is fi f« et G 1 «. ob»a tall. tic- ha 1 b train'ug iwo w-tk> and a dttlou. ilte »» 000,,d > Horubauher at. Î Dan Oal.agh«', aud Hbtmne. Utark 1» I« 5 for i> p k on » foul. G 2.1 y. md nvIn fine r*'ö Eu ep« r Billy l «Iso 2U years cf r I nob«.*, pounds. D e h.« seojuds hl« timekeeper. T .rluv-H. Thu ztfer Juektir. AIxjc 75 sporting fleht. Ton contrat one. G I tiPj't i O'Uaro : 1 J Dllly Nt d Johu D.j -,4 y u r> web-kuowi rlfnoas*.' th* bitter Um 1« ».It;- iivl ;r«t I floBiAStoWd the sarj with hia loft ac.d ns*.«! hli f a-. the head A«. t both m-n we from L&rd figh founh round. be fit. ach of t te ndv «r to pi; ;d th d r, s si 1 third r nob ne ik ho end «» ff d forded tu tie cantioncd th»t ug. G 'i , i » npon a repetition the fight won Id be glveu U.ark. In the fifih aud *lst;î i*d It nil hia 01 (UG The t«t.!bg was f ',0 0 in t.le fever, done for at tbe oa!l of ^ of »to rlx'.h i.)nnd. k * r.lr t me r.t. th when O » th« 11 Glark's (bark's evidently hear caiî, walk 'd r.'jl punched bliu. s o'.almcJ n foul, ar.d ho the fight. The trail the refer •> r to wa» rl?( back« d o Mai : ity, trainer tor tt sLoald be do so, bb*l klui and gavi •trlbie thumping. The relet.t Grace, dirca; charged. Th. *i l FUhcrty hlm a u broke away, got through the window aud wus (Mvnn ranidlr away. A Mur ILI.K, A with ihe n __ :.n County, Ky., last »j,rIag,~whVn a^-d .'"I vfe «! ('eoltned > :«d. 12 —Joe I.ewi», * )1 Mlift Autler. chare est-, r» »need that he e, alter which Id, turn btat.-'b eviden On Friday b'ad dead WJy wr.ft found :t.e bank o* hia gtd a ». « t bol life had h lred y aids ■e.piv 'ht; -a :,r big;,. Tu of hi* m a l. Lawix, ai d D b ecu , r.gtd i p« uively ltf, 18 bn<' 2j b,i obliged with the J. to 8«tuiiioy from <> >r WL Ua d John «1 home ï, N. J. *ni Harry Aleaatecx v fti Allan tlu Olty, N. J. 1 mi j Mia *rry retnrr.d Lcme from Rcioieu, N. Y. at.v El,as an, of No. 703 Wtt fttPk . t. who b on 8a,r. Mi»* K Seventh two week a d Angti-t'i e Her, 'i.> O ftpfaUi* 102 O«ot!e, Mtdöleowu retuined hou:o to »' d hearty. /:• diy btveD Wl fiupl o bit ton., Aur. 13.—A irly yc.terJay WiHlsm Co| W d his p ihe Her, ut Pillftton, Pa , while ho wile were asleep Beyou i a severe shock C- V injured, although a portion s* was torn away. The duties «t h s position make Mr. Co lie: uupq.u of tbe 1. On Satuniuy, C. A. Lippincott, dry No 312 Market et red. fu ldeuly summoned to Ue«*__ attend the beJclde of his daughter, Minnie, «h. was t iken «uddenly 111. This rectivid slating ii greatly liupr - he home either goods merchant, G •lCL' Ug U that th:jo aly w ed,j4iul that they woull Catarrh r HAYFEV£R'2)S TÉ ELY3' 3rcan Bain <n«auB*M th* OlKfMlWlMIM & •oil. .Try HAY-FSLVER ex-rt noie.liane ut l.rurgiatei . K f»Y bLOS., Street. rin ia J-U-.-7» Robbed. Wist Chestbh, Au*. 12.—This morn ing, at 10 o'clock, the p >at<offlce in this place wa» dlreovered to bave been enter - Mine, lust night by burglars, and elTort to blow it a [ i. uy to for the sale damaged by open by means ol a charge of powder. Th» thieve» effected the entrance building by prying open a side allay win (low leading to the cel'ar limnc llatcly under the office room Here by means ot a "Jimmy," they forced a trap door < pen, which gave them access to the office I: 11 1 proper. Thlsdcor was made tolerably ace »Jen stays placed against It (1 the limbers holding the lock box rture, b by I I tbe "jimmy" lifted the whole framework lu u v»ry effectual insuuer and cave the thlevts sufficient 11 In 1 up Into tbe room. to c The office and found the centre of the room, whe wrapped with deaden the uolse of the uxploeiou wMcti break pulled from a electric light In well 11 bags, lu order to ■ hi It il s : tnded a subséquent eflbrt oi»eu by mean» of powder. holes for this purpose were bored Intheduor, and the c.nubluatl n lock They, however, nth, conrlstlug u-h and a number ol •I of In I of of 1 of 'li was broken. f»lled to got the c of I3Ü0Ü In stamps. B«» skillfully was the work accomplish ed that the thieves were not beaid by any one, notwithstanding Hartman 8yl vestcr, the office janitor with his lsmi'y occupies the rear portion of (be build ing At midnight Mr^. By Ives* strange noise like that of the g a rat nawing of «1 she awak.ti e boring ed her buebaud.who gave it tlon further than if ll came from the other a part m.' which ..1 of toe bulidit g, lu secret socleUosund a plu corne bave meeting rooms. The |40 In stamps a ere secured from a druwier which Is iu use all day long, aud half the aïnou t repress stamps, which Postmaster Pyle «aÿ» arn anyone outside the position »paper ■ ■! of p at master. The oili latlng to t been placed in competent 1 ands to work uj» with all poslble dispatch It is raid that this Is the second time In the history cl th» barg « otli.-e bus been m of burglars, the preceJlhg 1802, when belter effort. yet Is without a clue thieve», bu. lb3 its post ad» th«; objective point one being lui attended the the A AH I w, ' He ba A Lima Mtsuacter »■«». Theodore Fravt, for srveral t oonrsc of erection ▲dams streets, paid bis day evening after working ho of the bo Is the uontraotor story bi-.ck banses r Bcv-nth aud off Bu«-r o' the **, a hail carrnr, he not beln«r present, celvti hi* i ay. He ound later lu tb* day asked wheie be wp* -irl paid clT. He gave a v portlnent reply to this q.ihstlon, nyou Mr. Pratt déclinai tn p.ty it 8atnn'.ey. The man reported ihe farm to the o her n«u, « hi-rnapoti «Liemorn Ing at 7 SO u'ciook »bey had failed ro g au*ti around asm: lug th* arrival of Mr. Pratt. Is 1» pon'-d «*u«fi,cturj made wl-b win go to werk. «h*. non txw-p. hand, failed to .d Mr. Pratt the otht-r 1» ure of *ry lm 1 H. tj work, I cha the alb ngffinenti will le hereby all bands f.o shenld bo ioipndent ol ba.l no out y t' affair, ti going cf their freshness. work, all ru Hlr U l.ir We ;y with . t.'l«* - 'to c rUlo physical ■utai charseteritlleu. Bt riven •ric title« certain —as the bllllou», the nc The individual witbi^" 1 Is set dow . If the k its, bo we do certain I eh thut ptoyi.hologlste t 1 by g« dealt ;d ••u-, the lymp ff a »all d bilious, often rightly ln tho I complex Jo h fin of hi* skin Is blood, 1rs presence in the place iustead of thu liv, r, will a evinced by fur ii*ath the rlgh light shoulder I enable oug, be thu igue, pain be-.. hrough the, j and ft , tfulr rithc .next ribs i dc, Hick he ida> h Ù ludlgeetlo Mipatlou. fiatu!c Ft the relief of this ■ essentially perilous no more g» niai and tiiorough Ihm Hostelt< i. uI.h< cry z( mmolal t, the mach Blttera. which ^ tonic and strung-h it r rldely «bteeracd remedy j, for.nd preventive ol fev. r ;uid ague,!"*^? rheumatism, kidney and bladder trou I felt «•ball nlv.il Ure from al Washington ul.clnt two trcaipr oftlia eccon.l Oavalr/, now slatloneil at Presidio, ami a detachment [ b of the same regiment, atottoned at Ueolc I ers. The nronos ofS!.roo,;,.,?omS S lo Arizona, almi* tint Mttxlnao bord, r lino. Ther.un.oM.or th.. movement ta St, .ter, . bleb. i <>rd*i Ban Ftu.N cisco, Aug 12 - In» > Dcpa lM \\ •l.-r •d dihiiuati lat » Tv U..L tho ardor, '»» trouble which by jS' ,uf ' »ud the .pitdo nötig army officer Uauft a eo l>y lu Dans lu ArizjLH Ilnty SK» >i. go land ated City Tux Collector, Martin J. Mealy who w.;» taken i-uddcnly ill morning lu»t, und had to b hi* home In a cab, Ins so far ■ Join, »Isoukonl to li h desk this Culltthan, his clerk, who w* * 1 1, Ins go «* Atlantic Ci y fora week. Üelawsro ave lay, torldav aud Haturdav U " of this week, torult, Icecream torucoeda for — — — _ of that re»i, A peach festival will be held at Lin coin tit evenIn 1 fancy articles for ealc. cb.ij.el expenses. Chapel, n 'J'h h VVANAUiUEU A KUOWM. I I BARGAIN ROOM. You'Ll, be surprised how much money can be saved, ind how well pleased you'li be with jour purchase from the Bargain Room. All the broken lots, returned Cus tom Suits and remnants going at r all price and un Single garments and bill Suite for Dreie and Business. to it fiult and 1er. m of the lion HI lost ali OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. Sixth à Market «t eu Ne tf rniLADELPHIA. : '. y" A NTL fi-HHM;. >E US A T 331 K AST /°'* 0 »3S0ïiCi(/d*tIu0 ; Oîinfl oc LCMti ud third ü; j;s, u» I Mr. Blame M*ke* Another M|»*aeh. - Owing to the crowded state ofour col • Saturday, we were compelled deftr publishing the speech made by Mr Maine In Malison Square evening We Insert It to-day lu full. . Chairman It would be c ualder able egolltm on my part to take this miignltlccut demonstration as personal altogether to myself It rather signifies the great popular Interest In the queatk up<)n which I a consistent record [ Appl contest settled by the A meric haps an iudetlulte period ihe the other. The year 1SS7 President a! its cl i. ai I Ft id *y Mr to ll.lVO st zeal. I And you have before you a which thut great Issue Is to be people '« per ^»poeed It way a prosperous, and the preposed * radical 11 hsngc In the Industrial system which had produc'd that great prosperity, and sin. c that day there has been cm.fusion In the commerce and man factures of the UutedS'ates. (Applause] The ques tion before the fAmerican people Is whether he and his admlttlatration shall bn sustaimnl m 1 liât movement. Agaluet him the Republicans, having th best -, have nominated the bi-it ] They have glv of houud I In the I App: rrortfient a uiau of heroic of areal purity of charact r. a great firmne-s uml worthy of the beet days of the admintarru'lou iu Hits country. A*.dy< biin a man w hom to New Yorkers i need not further describe than to say that his name 1« L vl F. Morton (applause]—a ,-- -f the most g* nerous cha acter, of (Utelllfeut coin prelie «ou ol ulla'.rs, of the stairMnanliku views on all the public questions pending before the American people. Ayalnst this you have two gentlemen of wh« m I would n,t speak In tmiui other than tho*e ofobtirc personal respect. Of the Vlw l'realdenu otter than that luhlm I have a friend ol many j 1 am a per oual admirer of Judye '1 . but I beg you to observe tlu. 1 critical peri.Kl In this country ihe Presiden , George M. Dallas,on a vote lu a « l«d Beu «te destroyed the p tectlve arlffof 1842. To-day the S- « of the Ualiwl S'.u'ca has, will have thirty the Build you for perleecc of have a-soelatcd w .t . ■ 1 M au ti 4 th Senator« I lUth a»d six Dfiuocr tors (if iu the meantime you d vent them) precisely one half—aiid Mr Thurman will be lu u position to re-< nac the vom of Ge *rge M. Dallas iu 1312 ore, however amfabla a e he may lie, the m 0 will be his Influence before the A merleau people, [App 1 Now, gentlemen, cussiug Ihe questlo I w, ' urt ' •>»'»>« pointing out wh*' Ki.g ' laud Is doiug. 1 h Sei I" 1 ' There 1. uy ba amialde d the • 1. I hi that In di» of pro ectlvi tail!! of ed l lately bien lu .1 I lo in 1 the dugllah public opinion a very great dlflereuc j of oplnlou U{x>.i a! um» question». They are auout divided.« what y England f,.r ths, all cull the Irish question; they ure about divided o of GUd^ he forcible policy 1 8ttll«bury; they vided evtn u|K>n the continuance 5 ol Loxls, ilmous lu the eupp •by. j Laughter aud applause, j from Laml'd a the 1 1 * be H. they lutcly be But there 1 End to John cha 'Groat's, fro id tj tho English, in every p*pu end of the Kingdom t<> the 1 a a unanimous 1 the part of Tori«» and Whig«, alb and 1 that in tha 1 the II land, President embodies f.o icr there 1 0 italic . Grov 10 I'uirml Ktaloe, iu his n the pc _u l.ir f of iml Fre hDh they like. >j,, Uou d If I hud it otlilurf. Nor do 1 in- I to speak disrespectful y of the English, for 1 h - .er y grateful - hospltaMiy which I 'to acknowledge 'Hence, b 1 ud bo th, United 8 I AppUus*. j N I have ,e!r rigut of opinion, >uut uld received at tliei. md very cordial Id lie u churl a fleet th« h before tl ■uerlcan Policy , j and that the Kualish ft hat policy, , tfulr Inturebt«, rithc prlui .next N,„ their tuten Sts lu a dy , ,• that. 1 be for« mile y-u in the Is quests ^ I wl l not In th s campaign stop to it r .^ Ue l ^ u *l Uea *** 0, > upon any other basis j, "• iVe uopcrwinaUty to Indulge in; I ague,!"*^? 0 8 " rea ^ , " ul I Lou i ehoers J. I would ratt er have your « I felt and sympatlie le. wel • office you care to be* plausu j But lu this «•ball take a greater or less 1 tho'?."!'!'!.''^ 1 " 0 ' 110 " ,r "" '■ 1! |U ll . nutl!r '-' 'i" 0 .'"}" t ; ' touilry [ b * ^'l«wda upon daily la,,or lor dally I "'ll" _ I , xut re is no need to nuke any law» to Â'Æ Ul1 , .1, , "»>«»• «• uo heart .ban iy ■ L Ap in which 1 I »hull inning to up t» " p.rty hue the and It will ing of God n i copie, L' -lo ; Ital blwu} i ts a full bln I there •! 1.1 ! lat -jorlng man, and theie I '" 11 ^ ToelT,? * S »ud the will or thu A twenty.live year- u, maiuU nlug th ■ Ul, whl h t «• law» that c !> Ith the hi » upholding • .1 », tor the lie of the go ver land th taking ated the wealth ol the coi «, therefor« eutl led to i -rking sof di( >y, and who « plTJUttgO *t. I Applause | », you ro[,r,s -ut i K.jofthOKo f , g'-'DHe •;y<ra r.-prose Lie.il Mtato to tell lu >u decisive u( ls6u,! ,, Uu »"t tv diverted JF"" V" 1 H««tlu_ U " ,l:t ., b " '"'»'"J hy pvity u,«» «M» or that »mull lasu, p«»un»l qumllou. ol »buae ,, hand or the other; hut give y<, lndependtnt laboring men, and g , .. -, , homes, of w d Umruby for grv.t luter (jr.at Kepuhlic. [lujiueuMi of New V.rk; y that Issue; your vot upon thut v t< Uce oral rod« by •idabbles '• or up j the the intercet ot yoi fireside«, h • tb °| ItapuMte'u!' ^t"K b °" Pbt0 ' I have seen tho othei side, voted many of the last f,»u tndltlou ot boring men in tho other hemlsjïhere I say, without fear of contradlcli >n country of Eurot to ®* a I Cheering. J 1 have do if !■ ths dug aud la , aud of , that to of Europe, Of ; U [, y r •toy, la the to that -atis. [Aj>. give up thi nuinta! You e I pun oil lo.otuer lor Marrlhiln «>u. LLoud and enthuslaetle eotidiilou of labor cotuparahie wliieh ft holds In the United 8't plause. I An poftition, or it ? I Cri, s of you willing •» you wiiiiug ' "Yt-B'i uiaintuiu It, by a strong pull fiult and a piul all and M' rt cheering ] The crowd broke tumuitu eluded, into a v Mr. Blaine IM a r .d cheer a.« d taking the_ m he walked slowly tack t< Captain Allaire of hie office the packed corridors and th u walkuil lhrou»li » l„u K ll| e of bluo co:.,. lion ho I »»»ml up the B talrvrny aud was * f i™ , T I" ", ro "" 1 " " >»|U'reea and I»eaee and quiet Mr. Mor ibe holed, squad Wli y through and a ek ed a lost ali vi eauit-r Iturnoo, L. I., »«»at Bay R-dge, i ork " «500 ! Au-. 13—Tbo P'ylng^ between «t eu Ne id Seat! iff, w Saturday while lying ut Gii tf *nk Laughllu, tlu •upiNkiêtl ÂÂÂ" jüs-ä'ä h** ä a^SÄ7tlÄ bu, S- ' I ' llü lc '" ont! dock. : ■ i FOURTH EDITION • Dot* Pe'er J Ford and wifs i Atlantic Olty. visiting William England and daughter are visiting Brookslde, Pa. Mr. R KmmettTrlgga spent Sunday at Braudy wine Summit Camp. Tbe Board of KdaoaMcn will meet thla evening In regular session. Many desirable horses will be sold at Warner's bazaar to-morrow. a The south bound Ds.'aw to leave thla city at 8.30 o'clock was twenty minutes late this moratog. Ill publish •cresting sketch of Brandywine Bum* mit Camp each day. William M. Pyle and wife will pass a faw days In the mountains via North Peausylvaula. Mies Mattie Guthrie, wife of George Gathric, will leave la a few day* visit au unclt In Uacada. K'»v. Laiayetto Marks, of Hanover Presbyterian Church, Is passing his va cation at Messb'pln, Pa. FI. B. Goldey and wife, of the Wll Cooamsrolal College, are visit Grove, N. J. train due Is The B KM-1» Lit'AN in I rnlno Dr. Peter Cooper visitai Woodilde, Del , on 8 »tu. day, to proscribe for hte sthter, wlo wai tskeu alok. . Mr. Charles Abbott, of Milford, Del, who bai bien vis.(lug friends lu olty, returned Lome l-ls Bâtard ay. Marlou Crozier left on Saturday far a several weeks' visit to btr sister, Mrs BjoJrmln Hoagb, at York, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. E. Tntnall Warner and Anna and Jennie L*a rrturned from a pi« a i*ut eojonrn at Lake Muhnnk N.Y. The Glacta will play tbe Quickstep at the Union street grounds on Monday the *7.u Inst. M 1 Troop B entertained tholr friends Sunday iu royal atyla Grubb'a Landing tbelr club the P , W. & B U. R Cammlogr, Photographer, can oopy your old pi. tur* bettor than anyone ;ls«. Takj tbtiin to him. 302 Market street. A. W. Pm'«h and wlf», Dr WU'.arJ Burlnyer and wife, D. O'C. Kouny and E. T. Csnby went to Cupe May nrday. Bal M' E'îa jj. Ovrrdeer startod for Brandvainu Summit Camp thla ing 8 .0 will be the gucetof Mies R-,b bio Buo&tr. 111 m. Joseph K Ad atm« has reoelved vltstic of a N. J , In be present at tb* Institution new lodge A. O U. W. at Baieiu, ••j-roorrow evening. Interesting game o? base ball of .veil In tings, the down-stair boys .f Marlin » oar shops oj Saturday defeat ed the up-tialr boys by a id Mrs. George H. Csntwell re ined • >c Bat urday from a visit to At lantic City. On Wednesday they leave l ome for * flahlng exjnrslou to Barne gat. Tn I r Jscice M. Thomas and James Saw «Î00, Jr , alverliee a s;ray steer with tar mark A libers) reward •nrn tjtheabjve will bo paid for Ua nsnuod g.-ntlemeu. dry Purveyor Freder'ok Robinson re pore l lüüüih panel 0 î HniuUy beta r-nd 16oO;h part of inch of rsln fell 11 and 12 o'clock, 1 lech fell 8ncday MDs A Dan Up, enpet Intendant Pod,...' Oj|ih»!i.. Bcbno! Mount Jny, I.,oo»«fer cjnuty, P R f. •I.ltint bar uuole, Jä K Cr.wfonl.'ln tbU olty. J .. M B»rty. of tbo Cork Athletic Glub, threw tho It pmnd hammer on 8 it.day 1*2U feet •'* lnohes. bnatlng th«' worid 0 (ni* owl) rsoord of 123 feet «U' inohes. rhothr.w was made from k 7- toj; circle. Tho W Chester Village Recorl ln rae from tbe apptarr.no« 0/ the young men who oioasloualiy orrlvo in tlat a nolo, it borough, from our olty, that riding on a bloyelo la more tike Lard work than pleasant exercise. Tho Misses Lidia Woodward, Lilly Bnrbroner, Any Hatton. Bessie Dxvl», * Westiott, Kata Thompson aud Jennie Morobmlllen have gone to Bran dy w ue Bommlt Camp for two weeks. oS:,.":';;::.,",:*' *• 'noou w . Sunday aftor' quite well attended, not wit h fttsnillrig me threatjtilng aapeot of the weather. Among those present wer« opeucer Chandler, BatcuVi Hharp'esa Urw-k'flaiidiBd. ,be UPP1 ' tD<1 01 M11 ' What oan a !»n reo lo lesvlDg a good ni . be , 1 ' aai down to At lantic 01 y to sleep or at least attempt t» sleep on a bad little bttier than a bo * rl " ltU the haul s*de the pillow* being roft as down with straw, Batardav uventugi at tbe ««ashortV The «xp'irleno e Is ucarly wirs an depleted abovo. Charles K. Grant, of the Tenth ward. L' Îή r «Pr«MDtatlve of the Catholic Society of Delaware to tha Twentieth Annna 1 Oonveutloo cf the Irlah Catho -lo Henotolmt Union cf th« United O.atfi.« and Canids, t 1 ) ba hold atU .lnm boff, Ohio, r.n 8 ■[ timber 5th. Ila tf-av*» hare on the 4tb, by way of tho I: & o Ball road, aud will he aheent sovcrnl np, atnff <d ■f Two ootohes of th» Wilmington Tran» ™tVh? to PIV Vu "•Oh;. ? 45 tr»,u arriving laflt eveninp. Uce of ths coaohea Oontalncd one eeat. holding two people, n we nt to tha west Ü f . ,h8 olly * The other which tbe driver su'd went earn, luu - JJJJSJ lw ° " e V J * Q;l Wùuld h ^>d tour people. It bulng a rainy evening, oral persons who would liked rod« had to walk street 1, lo have go part way In the Muci» Ado About Mottling. A party ,,f boy* went out last Haturdav u to enjoy a swim lu the Sucllpot AS they a ere roving arooud they quantity of braffift lying Ju pool to tlm fi.tnoii. i ? Immudlatoly jrsnijxsd committed LÄÄ" i"?'MH«'' tÏS ^BBSSiiàÊ |f Haa Vanoor For Eighty Years Potthtown, Aug. 12 - Catharine B'mpaoo. one of tbe oldeat residents of Uppor Montgomery oountv died rem tarda, at Trappe, fn her 91« year £nr ®* ghty years ïb B ' had besn ^ Bafferer from «0.Î? H*« ba»b»Bd, Elmuna Simpson, was lor m»oy yiisr« a morohsut lo East Vincent, Ohosteï »'JJ h« aon, FmucS» H. Blip* KtiSS&T*' »"errant l P u if to creek. found a of blood. jfu hl « Kutoea -, Joseph UoywurU, Ircatar.r of tl,. KuchnuM Manafaoturlu, Uouip.uy.'of *wr7^ k ù. NJW . J " r ,* e >'. -»» üubbid ol 9,, " rd * 7 lr - tie 8t»t« Back »t " rued te .O n I ',* d j " at dr swn «"00 «ud «500 ™v*.. . * ' 18D 116 ""'-' d the < s i fr,,m hl ' ontelde cost ! u , \ A ">»"«» loung mon küÂ?" * 10,1 *>"« wi ' •s noms»oB<isDos of ths laroauoaa. Butiim., Del., Au«. ll.-U.Tln Hit jh, Btq., a large farmer uear here, has erected a oannery 04 his farm ana haa Jnst flclihed canning blackberries. Peaches yet. bat date they will be down to oannlrg prices. 1'oaohfs are plentiful and of good qnabty. The writer baé been lu • ho orchards several limes and found no lotteu or faulty pcaoLcs. They art ejlored uloely and pies*nt a good ap. pes. ranee, and 1 ring good prices. now shipping tbs Crawford Etrly peaob, and otl.sra ot tbe grace. They are fully dev«, loped, not yellowo In tbia part of too high In the 1 rice doubt In n week from I N • at 3 va due prema'ure— the Stale. There are n great many tomate** planted for oannlrg. Mr. Ul'ch has engaged laree quantities, pnjiDg ttx dollar* t er tou. Tho writer attended Jones' Camp on Qaraboro Charge thla wrrk. ,aud only a tnudern*« alter, danoe. Th* great brat and dearth doubt kept the people Thursday there w in Thtre bom*. Up to about thlr'y versions and food meeting*. Rer. a. 1). Davis, W. B. Gragg, J. o. ByphajJ W. Chairs, U. V»'. Waddell, MoCall»t*i' Plluberd and others prea-L.-d durlu. th* camp. r v. r. hte O Ayers held qnartnr'y oon fsrcco« nud gave an Thursday night. The nauat proaiem.d lug was oarriod on at Intervais during the camp, ard thla morning 1| closed with tbe uinal solemn service*. nanal, oon*ldersbl6 Irr bere. Captain and George M tore building large addition* to thtlr homes and remnde.lng th» 1 old one*. The wrather hae bt*n very dry and hot (or about a month, and the corn, potato«*, a woo. patatoee and vegvtabl have l»eeu greatly lnjutcd. We favored with a refreshing rain netday has revived. Your aorreapondent and family will start for Brandywine Rumuilt Monday to occupy a tout aud , thnefor.» If yon deslro hi hortaticr. l-ls a at Ti .-re provemente going William J. Hopkl Wed vegetation nlug, and , camp atn ti the c read t"o Daily KcruBLiOAH y« scud It to lue OAXp UlUSl Olhl as Ion A L klvd M.ota at Mou ranger. Pa BIS, Aug. 12.- While General Boulanger was driving tu rUgmiBalnt Jeau d' Angciey Profesaor Perrin, of the Ly___._ live shot* al him from a revolver. M Katapan, a friend of tbe General rushed forward and manned to tnru the weapon aside. The reenit was that littapan hiaiself rsrolvwl a ball*» In the üaok of the bead, bot th« wound is ml serious. Two peasants were als> * dtd. General Boulanger 1 . day, for of .f tot touched. Prof. Perrin 1« » friend of Meyor Lair, the candidate romlr.ated by the Opportunist* In orpoflhl g«r. Tbe affair to B u'fcu onrred at tho height of a pitched bait if betwefn th* rival political parti»«, when tbo gendarir obarglng, Oonnt Dillon reorived u bio tbe bead lr * stick and otter «onlaDglftts wer« n.nghly haudled. It Is not certalu that Perrin Intonded to aim at Boulanger. -. th* Cdrlatiana. Yea tor day aftera Robert Harr' re lornr.n: .bd by Iwc lads took a lath In th* Ctri.tl abo young Jnst ptlfcS where White Uiny creek « Into th«* former earn. Harrison d Lo w;id«d I. Im, not t bevond a ilrownid. Ic Is f. 7- hi* »1« p*h thong ht that he 1 tapped into au excava- tlon that had bran made by n dredging maoblnn, which Lad been a; work at that point, Hia boy oompaoluns onoe gave tha altrm, and a rearoblng party «julokly r^ipoaded, and In a short ' , •uooofctled In finding th* remain». Ihe Uoroner ■ 1 at was at or.oe notified, and went to thu ccene of tho accident, after viewing tLe tody, gave a osritfi- cato of death from drowning. Ihe body was Interred in Potter's Field. Thu nnfortunate man worked farni of r. Atwood Woldln, sltnated __ the Nonsinoli roai leading from New- port to New Css!! t. > a I arg« tr imerai. Tta fanerai of the tLroe merabera of the family of Captain Wbeaten, of iïl sv . 1 1,f ' N ' J • who lo9t fLclr lives on y. edpeeday tv .nlngby theospslxltg o. tbe .loop, took place on Baturda, . '* w * 8 lft»g«ly attended, tberu be Ä ' , ' la, * C0J c'^rloK«* and 2(K0 pfr.ona. The services wero factiug that »evetal ladles fainted. Odineiery Is Servicen ed on ' A f Tfce aid , , . — — grave began btforo all tLe vlsltore left the bons*, tbe proofsston b lug fully two mills in length. The funeral of Amy Tartar, tho last of tLe »Ictla.s, Sunday afternoon and tonded. mt.e from tho tj th. : Vito a took place was largely at Kiainaum Müsst». John PlUlne & Bro g%K»d lu - ting a new h ; ♦,■ IhçlT factory ... Kltrroa»), ,ud .1st, rut . HoR lo n ctw ntt-bar., p iw.r w.ter ?">ïV Andres, J. WUIlimi, of Ur'to b.nk.is do,UK lit» Ktoop »nd llll.k woik, Tl,«s M.flsrj. Pillmg aro eainl jjina ■f u li.ud» »t KUmsosl, »nd »ro d.lnj » fair butlcMB. oolwltl,.Unding u, 0 " e »sion of tho timer. Tt,„ M„i ta toi,Un* ora enterprising moil, »nd riohlv desorvo Ito sucsese th»t h»a resulted front tholr skill »nd «uteri rlso. ■ • t . t-ttipin«ute. A R . 11 • '•!' w >.S0 O'ol, ck ye». S'"* 7 "'""'"•l wait. »» follow!: New s?™"., 2i Woromar, l; b .iîiiIb, 1; Iihao*, 1; Gaaandfa jua, 2; Philadelphia, 24; Jerwy Oitî, 47, Bo.*ton, 14; Oswego, 1; Utioa. to Btnahanuon, 1; North Penn Junction' j Byiacua*, 1; Newark, 2; Bpringffoîd. 1, Prjvluenoe, 4; Onocta. I; Bustieu eiou Bridge, 1; Ri œ tra. 1; CJulcaao 1 L034. OUB ,h,paiCutd ' y2 5; total to date hurn>| k bUU | uirli. Nbw Youk, Aag. 13 —L'xx a Milk» ".t«d«"S%7 l h •« m.i SSSSSSS |f : «äSS 5 Ortllp, No. 2Ü« West lm?c oïe nto' 1 '. * 4d . l . he u,isfort »»*' this mnrn?no i Uk, ' n 0,1 abo tal.i« »in 1 ^* 10 U *-A»hlc to ffi,ÀV Pp1 '^ 0^r ' la,1 âIIIbr Whelan waa called h UeCeaei ' r ^ 6ur ^ lca , j j 11 30 top of a , „ lt ' A *»ud ufferded the A ^Alüln "AlAÏMKN-PUluao jfu une »«lo^t biï iüï™ , M r " ni hl IU llcîtteî llJJ: U.S"',": r "»d laadlOK « 1 «».ilKiSrSJÏSia on 1 ""'- u ' rM S to, "mu 1HI K3UAY, AUUD8I 38ä, 188s 30 UE,t ftnrinflers. ipslrofgi.od worn tn win Ä flMt-oUsa lat of "sasÄ' s 5 KÄ" ,Hi " _J*0.*Ä ren , W - toKOtolh UOW8, fre*h and «w . A f ? w «OOÜ fved- PI W » FS* W H'h « W(J GKNTEsi kW »JA« nt i W. ai3-2t» Fbl'odelpblo Hama ana of lu no art ap. not of Philadelphia, Aug. la. — j amf . Lloyd, of Soft Larkin street, bought by tbe keg on Baturday night, and he regrets having done so. As he was carrying the keg up stairs It slipped I rOB, b,. .boulder Ud Ml. rtrfftai hi. 0 S I, y.a.-uw .on, Hcur,, on toe .»il.Inl lcilLK »•*>«*» ,ouIp wouud. The Injured bo/ ... taken to thaPenuotl nia ilospl al. James Montgomery was committed Baturdiy 11 answer ihe charge of assault and ba trry with Intent to k II Patrick ÜKVlItl, by stabbing him In the left breas; with a knife, and InflJctlug a dua geroua wound. The America 1 Line steamship Ohio rivod yesterday In nine aud a half davs from Liverpool, with JMA pacagera, four cr whom have been detained under the psuper act. A wagon was r truck and demolished by a 1 ennsylvaula railroad train, at Lehlgu avenue, on Saturday evening. Edwin h u flagman, was badly hurt, but the driver escaped soi loifa Injury. fwo Italian organ grinders have been detain« d tu the Red Star Line steamship Zeeland under the pauper act. Katie Jackson, aged 4 years, was rlously lujuml by a cable baturdky evening. Killed N • has ttx on K to a. ■ Hwllroau O ) SsTordsy arming Arthur Granger tala boarding house, No 210 Mary mud avenus, n^d wm n si heard of until bis dead body was reoognlaed by cf his rrltnda lying at rbo Irr tore and will SOIT® m«rguo. 1: lime* the man became Might.> detneoUd and would wander away fioo» bis home. On Satnniay utgtt, as he did not return, a • w.r»h »•a Instltntal, bat wlthoat trail. From what can be gleauod at the nroa»i:t lime U appears that ho wandered along the rabroad until he reached tbs E*at Jauo tfon of the II & !» li R , W h*re he wss u k by the ewat-boond freight train, passing that point at 6 40 o'clock, and instabil y kliiJ, tho head bulng nearly •avarsd from the neok. The body w brought luto thla city and habd d to thacaro of C ronur Barnutil, w ... will hold a 1 Inquest this afternoon at 4 o clock. The unf rtnuut - --«eare of age, aud worked as a Ohio!.; at the Harlan & Ho'.liuge» ' P*r y»e work-. Hh b*s tbo depotiiad In ihs Wllmlogt dy wiuu Hunk. seen;a that bo ti Is ubuut rth > : l OU M that the ml als> and B. *u A regular eucbl u of Diamond Btato Division No. 312, Brotherhood of Loco motive Luglueers, aat held yesterday af- ! turrioon , and au «lbciion ol officer« held al wl.kh RJwar 1 Nu<»iit w„ clectcci ernf engineer, Georg« Hlllyu'd first... . glut er, Thomas P. 'irumau eecoul cn.| ylm-er, Witihun Kindolph first asaUtaur, I Richard W. Harrison Srcoud asalatant, ! Krank Brinkley third aseb tant. William 1 lem. Kirk guile, Nathaniel Henderson! chaplain, William Randolph delegate the eo.jve.tlo-, of il,e Grand lu ema- j tto< ul Brotherhood ot Locomottve En ! glD«y*, t° be Ldd at Richmond, Va., in ' Omoern Kieutrd. tot the It to Itati«re<| With » John Hunt, uai tsoutr a u,1 og on Paletborp! atreot, above CumlH-iUml, w*s pick* d up at the Vt cm Jersey depot tn Camden last : iiLlit w ith hi« head much battered. He j ught to Philadelphia nud taken to* ioylvanla Hospital, w ijr Bow. a thut he had Just arrived froiu J Life May und wan aittlug In thu depot I when a Strain»« man sake* him for a ' chevv of toha -co. When be put hlb haml iu his pocket ' the î he told I. Is at t the favor Id, caug.t hi fctang. 1 by the) the head with a id beat hit coal t. Mlwilii« From »tome Arthur Granger, what atrseted, alsapp* at tho house of hichar 21G Maryland last 8*t urday tight, heard of since. Hu 1 whose mind Is •cd from his houitj j d A. Clegg, No. J about 10 o'clock! "d ha» not Ihcu about 35 years of, age, weighs 130 pounds, und le about 5, feet 7 Inches Iu height lie Is slightly ( ba d, a, d has a black mustache When I he left home he had on a dark cutaway I •lark flannel shirt aud' __ > coat, groy trou»cr», a black derby hat. of of I.Mrc«njr cf • raw. James Black w morning's e arraigned at thls' of tbe city court,eharg-J. ed with the larceny of u saw from Martin J* McDonough, No. UJI West Second street * on the 12th Inst. Ah tho proof was con-' elusive, he war held In |350 bail for his appearance ut court. f in nitu. . aaed to ' * * Iu j friends of the fsnii y ar« ! «day atterno .n at % hlvervlaar Cemetery. (.'AllR-Pn the lltb yeara reapectful y from hor Htroai, «□ • Interment PM 11*1.1 I'M.—t PfcililM, reli llpc tired si lie lain Vito t lo tiler J too fonnpt. i Wain" 0 '' N °; filH Washington î Wednofliiay afieruoon ntx' i*' i U 'n torment ; ri Inrt., I nollaO <'ar Hatuusl cf o'clock. o the 12th lost., ll.'zabeth t of tue ut* G to. hl. Füll ; W friendu . » respectfully lo • ».rest. . In tin. V/M.B. SHARPS CO KSOUKWI?ùO i \Klia —AHD— OLACK FABRIC. Hun's Veiling, I'ourletsa Uonveut doth, Vriootlne, MurvUlaax Uaahmara, Wraprt' Alan, Ëateoni, Goortauld Orapaa, rrineetta. Ulanert«, KliaOauies ! st I the f Maun it'Lyon UudluoDuth Matin Lnx to Lualwane, UrosUrsii ktasdxsmii The Boat Black Soodo to Wear, j The Best Black Qoods to buy., j The Best Asaortment Here. jPOUBTH and 11AB2ET ST3 vail Mis* the and facts WILSON'S Dnderuklng room«, Ho. 818 KIii t Bt. TlLAl'SOHB BlONAI , 108, Open »U night J. A. WILBOH, __Vaoeid Dlrsewv ilah aged with ataUd aud S T Ïpîlbaïn^î V v^n |rKÜM THE BÜH to, . , 5®r. ar ^lly woods on the New 8ää "mu " a "-U, * r J i411S3 " Ä w uun, " W AN Pti) — an AOT 1Vr; i7u i.• i» 1 the boy. inquire of K. 1\ OA«" Y^sa » ing muet, »„ à,, 81 . 0 tt.hiwe», .-*?"«■ API, TWtl FS* 8 iK-TWU » N •Ot W^Lnirw'KÏfï'/r»" UßBBSAl, W -^Jteu^ w rMutflo ».» WMtcH. 13 at* ■Î*| 1 M Y' r ' *4*0 WW WMlt Ü UDide un .t fl» ttut s ta U.J., comet QFTte EBITÏ . and he I Joanna Up. toe Mk The tend«! left dua davs four the by but been Jo »"Uw tin '■ Aung». - Hit- MkjJJ »»Hut |)i UrU.lj „ 1 «Ht the I* »«< Hus I, day, while hi 00 to 10 0(11 1. r , ou a Sunday. Over COxfo A i.r 1 phlans lu Tin re are I -iv„ r* 0 *. permanent w occupied pr. have their h. entire camp ot i'hlla.Mtrc thts ■*< m > Fin IT I : grat e, and Utrt'# m bu tavtd. Rev .lohn F. C -I.r ul tu.. Win I preached a strong accompanied by 11 hortation. A m lecsed con uf Philailel, 1.1 Rev. Au. " rcy Kiel . • WU lord, - cvenng. i'fi ■tsUel Church, p| td and experte which a 'R« b until pray* and lrleiids The officers of fl - j Ing art : Fresldn , Philadelphia. \ ,! Pn t Ell Pickers j til. A il. Rev. M G SOIT® 1: lime the wss and ... 4 •d Supeiltitei !.■ On 8uturday m< r, ds-Us, of Pgiiadi-lp! tliu alt li. Muller, of I ing If« Young Peot h 0 30 every t ■ iD.kl . 1: Cm. The r«Rul Guards and Robert êld-l. i he: I . ■drlijJ bo John Turner mittec to draft suit dialt cf lüüirle 1 W righting lr u t W rth OU Cominau lato com WrJghtlngtoi t'. r-1 ■Chief *u B« h ..lv font»uhu Btato fclve expression of the lo».« w«> u af- ! of a comr held a helping hand . cn.| term mruradi » ( I Resolved, That ! Hons bereut L« th 1 and to the dally n j Wasimnot En ! New En Ian,l Mi . v in ' Xllautto* out'«-, I, Tn . • .i.-Tstkl t(le »«kl cut, wi wl c.n'.ul lull (ml c< l» ; i'*Ol that P«» vs, >.1 c.-> ps . D-R-rt Oh o riser. d Southern la vorab 1« w... lo|f up condition ot , last : although w.im- ,1. , He rain la rr|»utel r to* and Mbs-ui:. I J Nebraska arc 1 I growth of crop a ' va t. The ml IIhe cat*on ui i'h-r , -jri! 'cool weath'T li test , r-rl» i id thclloworMlsaltalppl the) to remove lie* md a vlously reported f 1 .'nt ft*,] Ll I r. Its 3 ruin. Night fr, l: XtU* Mini .'Friday, bu: (l.C j No. J About (log tu äas-afiH. of, what, he cons id 5, Bal imu u, aud ( turns I week, I they were eonsUi. aud' that s» Hi • mail;, i iUHtmc fruit, ho '( paying freight. c> 4 :»■»*! 1 the. ■1. «cl thls' the P**«*«», w! Wa y oï ,uu î! ,w ' J* *y * lluie b fj i, s< *y li ,'.»1 Citj. the M r toi* Atlanta G-%, Aa t U; of 8uf irepieiiug ooafer, ton aud Savant au to «*•'••• »*• W*ayOfO»H Iu d-d that It i» u : ! deplete t!ie c:ty of Jo • N. camp cf cf Dr. Gutter*« w logne, Western Railroad, will ecu,I tents iLi r ■ » be alio,». 1 th scat back to Jacks. ., . cJirf ^ r J i*i ho 8 av . I» W 111 ut. 11*0 -rofBki» , r IO:b I* Sarah, Inlaut dau,; Lac* lila O. Or:, In paraiyiis. Iuurmtm tin. •metory. Coi u. Infant dsnah": 1 ' i \Klia Kutter, aged '2 iu .an», }J Jgrltia. Interment ft* R' Terf " j iianna C., danyMfr of gerei Noa!, aaed 15 Intermeut at Rtvorvlew cro»«-« Mat« ! st the RcruBLicAN I the enod.: f o'o'ook lie'« io o'«:»;» iy 710 eutbir ^ ( To morrow p-emlfts" ;® h e.**rft to partially oloudy»» J "'J iy, f fllon:»r oindlttoLH wi.* »• Wednesday Cork eorews .To . ** fc»i d*» 11, rf. Ber* tfîüWÏÏ vail riftcnaru.d lor New York, Au«. 1 Mis* Marlon rre«» «• • ,. trt the Coo*renlonal « gration re to tho ill-t.*-a and clrls in the far»:,' d" ' ^«1 tories, have been 'l ;b rr'ta will epective employ«'« *" L „ eX t«Jft facts to the com mittet * Yuuuk W'"**"" -M Rbot Santa Cuuz, Ca!*i ^ m«» ilah Field, aged **•'. fX'topof W'J aged 20, then blew \\ with a shot from ft " |ni u | h»»*.? ataUd tfiat his wll*- t0 |e»rt endeavoring to indu«« aud that waft proUbU I-" ä wl«* !S-»ïïS ! wliWh "pi Uï.,1 10 The «tara London, Aug» 1 the yacht 8trang' r - Queenstown from Ud 81 . 0 tho dory I «rh « awn duer - r York. 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