8L/GH n r 80/[0 BLANKETS , . T_he most comfortable foot wear for this hot weath . D. 813. ARMSTRONG up/Es, no A/0T_0VE/9100/( rt/7.57.7 uavvu \n: :4 July 16. . A-11g. Hunts` Balbrlggnn Pants and Vests, Low Prices. Lmclic-I` Balbriggan Vesta, high nu:-kn, long xlwws. "Lalies' Balbri gm Vests. low neck. short sleeves. Ladies Lisle. hreml, Silk and Balbriggvan Hose, Low Prices. liirla` Binck Silk. Black Lisle Anal Black Cotton Hose, Low l'1'i.-en. cu .-...s......... n... |;.m.I. .9 Palm-ml PI-iron, July `20. All Fancy Lace Trimmed -Parasol: worth 75 cents, for 50 cents. All Fancy Lace Trimmed Parasol: worth 90 cents. for 60 cents. All F nncy Luce Trimmed Parasol: worth $1.50, for $l.00. Children s Parasol: fmm l5 cent: up. A Lot (pf Ladies` Gauze Vests worth 40 cents, for 25 cents Ladies Collars at 3 and 5 cents, worth from 7 to 15 cents. ~- lilrls mack aux. HIICK male l|ll\l Dlucn Lullull Jluqc, um All Summer D Goods It Reduced Prices. All Summer 1 tan - - `V - All Fancy Sateen: and Chnmbrafs at Reduced Prices. All Paraools, Silk Unnlnrellaa um Fancy Purtuoll Reduced. July S. See our Wove Wire Camp Folding Cot. See our Upholstered Camp Folding Cot. See our Folding Canvas Camp Cot. See oi1r Large Red Arm Rocker. See our Large Red Arm See our Red Sewing Chairs.` Veranda Chairs of all descriptions at WM. Rc3T1NsoN, M Two Doors Below Polson's. inns 24. ` For Ladies, 6'e_n ts, Boys, M3393 and 0/Ii/a ren. White and colored Dress Muslins. only Five Cents. Ohambrags, Seersuckers, Lawns, Drillets, all Reduced in Price. Big Drives in Dress Goods, Hosiery, corsets and Gloves. Our Great Oheap Sale is still going on; A:BoU`f_E' cARPE';I:'f C- ROBINSON, THE more EALACE `PISBENGER srmmmn In order to make robm for Fall Purchases. HEADQUARTER snom STORE, 14! PRINCESS STREET." Rzromonb, onzrsi &. co- IBO'VV'ES &: BISONETTE- NEW BOOTAND SHOE STORE; w-ls alillleft to selr-ct from. Leave vour order in season and ' w. cunnnn. sunny. --I-`OR- 254L& 256' Princess St` 132 _and`13`4 Pnmcmss swam. Woilington 82.. 1 door (mm Pnlioeas St. D. i1TRnVATfE,mm Aifiriivlkii BlBBY & VIRTUE. Whichbzwe offer at much less than Regular Prices. Murray & Tay|or s, Thla Panda non: nu-la. A marvel of purity. null: and whohulnoneu. Mon economics! thunho null kinds. and can- not no uoldln ounpotluouu than multitude of low t then weight. Alum of phos -lune pnwdu-u.____ 1,903 n_c_A;e_g. HROLAL _*_\K- I80! ID III] III ounpuuuu tun um luuuuuuv wd Ln oxu xx cm; Roi AL \K~ .\'0' \VDIlI (.`0.. IN All Strut. New Yuk. Murray & Taylor's. mu 1` York. SOILED BLANKETSI F0 3 INlvl.IlI| A. P. cnuwx. Chpgplst -:57 IIIUIIQ ay ll. Avvv `May $. H. D. BIBBY. W.` Line Manager for T. G. Rudd.- F llavinpuwhased the u-ti\vnro. Stoves and Pinwarc usineosot1`hos.l4-mmonwowl carry nu uh. hnninmg Hnnlwnnm Pnimx G `In. In July 25. THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, Call and see them at We have just received v. smmrs caxohuua nmwwu. 1 A. P_nHu\\`N.(`hemi:.lnnd Anal. 1 170 PRINCESS STREET. mZpZIJtBIy'P'EFe'. All the very best and cheqnpest. NEW BUSINESS: 300 PAIRS fun. ; UPI! gm. Agent. l July 18. Directly opposite/Parkhilfa Old Stand. He has on hand a um. and icon assorted stock of l.ndiea`.0enl.lemen`o and Bo I` Boots of all vnrietics : also Trunks. Values. c. I I tend nklnx Custolh \\'ork All ha\'i`Il:Ig socunr::d the service! of the $3 :5u HI. ` ` I I `nu uaovo mu-.auu,~ 'uc:um1uuox nczw. A lace jnbot hardening pom on each side. Underneath it are nttnchod two lace nenrfn. which extend downward in foldqnndmeot Inupolntntthqwdatundcr "A ribbon how. The start: are compound of thno mipsot whitohcoawodlogetherkngthwhn The above modolsuvith In 0-.-- II-nu-nah Rami- Bgit -4 . ITIIIIII avat- tor gains. -7 .'l1I_ooldtimofunwalstisnmivin;oonddcr~ canny` hshiomhlp and gntnlly` luoronlu. T up Rllinluouurnuutu npuus. " Tasteful dressing gown: are undo of Ilne. loft, colored woolen materials with yokes, upright collar! and cum: ol dark plush or velvet. The from B arranged below the yoke in large pleats falling straight down to the feet, and the buck and dale: llt tight to the gureu (gr an the waist. At the hack the skirt is draped in a gnu-l ul bunched style. while at !he.sile it is caught up lightly in folds XV..- my-ILI. Ana.`-inn on:-nu hnvn nnnn wnuo It llI.IB.SlllL' II. Iscnugun uy uguuy In luau: Very :~tyli.~h lrmx-ing gowns have open fronts lled in with gathered lace or non nllk stu. kept in place by a pointed Swiss band of the sumo mnte_rial. Princes shapes are duo worn, yge only the front of the gown is made in one piece; the back is cut short and rounded. and the hack breadtlxs mounted full ._ old- Attnctlvo Lneo um! Ribbon I-`lchu. The ucoompanyirq; cut n=pnesenu`Adn-any chu, competed of pink ribbon and whine lace. The collar I: nude 0! the ribbon, which is folded to torm I pointed plastnon on the Donut C`llu?`u3u (IUWH. Matiuces. for indoor wear. Are mnipuaed 0! \ wry halutiful mm llllll trimmed in a moat elabonte manner. Favored materials are: plush. fnille. surah. gurvd Silk and fnulird. and for the trimming: the richest laws an chosen. On the pleated skirt the oniuneuta- tion often vonsists of plantings and small frills of the same texture and lace, or it is en- tirely of lace and ribbon run through the latter, nisho-l at! on one side with small In-nzinz bows The lm-Ir-at sun: with this n-nolms dawn I K LKHVK The jacket won: with this ninohes down I little below the stir; trimming. and must be deoonted to correspond. I`; Dunn}. in -nmln An A ruin with A nlnxlnnn zhue of D. F. Annutrongb. begs to Inform his N friends that he has opened a Boot and shoe l more on ~ 1 l PRINCESS STREET, (I0OI"IIeu w ('urI1'lIpuuu. numnus mad as n una.!mh.A nhstton _ of tune kind. and therefore open. yet diag- unllnsteuingu am also in good tnste. The pl either forms I [ried from by being - 3| ' or pk.-`mud, and drum :1. by strings 1: an wuhmor it h of not-artuhape, art-urged inirregulnrfolds, and combinesnjnbot and punk: dr|peS. the lower part being cnught upirtthnbouorribbonransla. ' Tnnhnfnl dmnsimr town: are undo of line. Loon Jackets and llatlneoc. Very pretty nus jackets and nnunm-. 3:31 The Seuou, are being worn in the country and at the sushon-, trimmed with beautiful empmidery worked with ingrnin cotton in varinul colon. Japanesa, Rusinn and Bulgarian embroidery carrying 0! the palm. On some 0! these jacket! t.hoembmo$d- or)` is en-cutal on the nmterlnl knell, while on others it is made on hand: of the same. A dainty 2-Ha-I is given to the from by pleating it in lI]t`u>!)h'r and (astenung down at the side under u brund bmnl of emhmidery. The sleeves are very often pleat;-d-also gatherai into a dwp mu-Red band to harmonise. and the high pleated vulhll` nished of! with small ooqueltinh bows \l.utinan: for indnnr near, an nxnxnnnrd of ~-Wll._\T Sll.\LI. WI? WE.\R? nnenoeu. The remaining gure shows a dmilu; col- lar made of pink ape. with I told of pink hither edged rib ntlhdlop. The bow is composed of numerous loop: of narrow pink ribbon grouped with poinud loops ol cups. Inxmxn cou.Au. wml !`Il0A_`l_` non Thus collar: an designed to war over an eollnrol I high dub: Ono uoovendoow ddowlthtoldaot puoblno craps and lined with him ribbon. tho plcocodgu ot wblchuo mrnedommlurm Ila binding. Abbon bow cover: the fastening, In which polo blue and holiotrope and blue striped ribbon are hlnndnd been and ribbon: play an important pan In the nu!-Qrjgn or summer motion for ladies` gag: this noon. Numbered with other II-` tncilona In thi way if ` lngdolhn. with cum: bowl. am: to as. one: llhmnu-d in the gut at "' A ucg ncv-cu DESIGNED to wan wrm surmen `qnssszs Prouy Jnrkou. Dainty llnllpou and Tutelul Duulag Bowl: to: Warm Day: II the ouhal-0-Dooorqtlvo Col- lar: and now: for the sea. T . . ` ' cnubnxuoxnclm. ; u.-. n__.._1-.._'i`L- .....I-no an an ,1-uuou xu-ma. _n..A-..,_.. IA... _...I - llnrinxpun-based the Hardware. Stoves and 'l`inmu'c usineesot Thoe. lmmmon we in on the basins. Hardware. Puinllk its. at cos to compare with ' house in the city. very description 0! Tin. sheet lion and Cop- ner ware mnnuhclurod. rs!-class workman- ms i;'i1'|'rI~1mx \`\`I-1l).\ I.f).-\\ . .\ W}. 3:. n cnuuuvwouvv nv---- .-.-..._. What is pophluiy harmed tho "tonnja blounennndool hlnonud whiuutrlpod an-\ ndumyotthotlncytmnhdohgcndmq bu worn with lth at woolen -or muslin. aux... ._ n..n..a ...n......| -ml-n -{nu n when young, one hour in winter. Beets. one hour in summer, one hour and 1 half, or even two hours. if large, in winter. Onions. medium sine, one hour. , Rule--All vegetables to go into fast boiling water to be qnichlygbl-ought to the boiling point|gdn,notlefttosteep inthohotmoeu baton boiling, which toughen: them made ncroys color and u-or. ~ " ' , sundry Snggutlona. Green salad for breaktut la fashionable Hot iiinahinc removes icoach from linen - To prevent lampa from noting soak tho wick in strong vinegar, and dry thoroughly `sudineukinnedandaervedlu adiahotle_b- tuco heart: or wan:-crenea fnmlah a novelty for luncheon: . Finely pondated mung . mixed on a pashewithammonlaandwaoe:-,tsexcallemta' nlnnninw lIIInarInlD_ o W WIDII IIQIIRXI Illll I cleaning Iilverw_g|~_e. 3 j___-: of other portions or name usrvlce. Where the dinner caster is not used, them are substituted one or more -nhd sets, ec- oordingtothesineof the t.nh1e,couisting of twoor more In homes or jugs in light silver stands. alt and pepper being fur- nished in Individual shaken or callus. II fancy dictates. In the making of individnll unit Mlllnrn, as well II 0` 010 bntkr fll`|(`y dictates. 1n IQ mum; ox Iuunvluun-I alt cellars, as well an little dishes so popnlpr. Iilverunithl have! wrought many curious and pleasing designs. Tlmo Table for Bolling Vogetablu. Good Housekeeping gives the following convenient time table and general rule for boiling vegetlbls: Potntoes. half an hour. unlm smnll. when rather lean Pea and aspnngus. twenty to twentrllvo minutes. Cabbage and cauliower, twenty-ve min- utzs to half an hour. String beam, if slit or alined slnntwilo and thin, twt-nty~ve minutes; if only snapped acres, forty minutes. ~ Green corn. twent to twaity-ve minutes. Lima beans. if cry young. half an hour; old, forty to forty-ve minutes. , rm.-mm nnrl nu-aim. fortv-ve minutm` Elk! basket. `use lhliei InI_v no Iqu-av, oblong or round in maptunnd ornamented ` with any of the various prevailing styles of nish. The basket shown in the cut repre- sents upopular style. being low in form and nished infthe favorite uted pattern. n_........ N....:..... on ha n cmnlo article. the Every description ol Tin. sheet Iron and Cop- s ware rs!-clam D- H. D. BIBBY. ')I. VIRTCE. Lsnn \lnmu.vnr far 'I`, I}. Rudd.- finished in the mvorue nuteu puueru. Casters continue to he a staple article. the small breakfast oge being employed at break- fast and luncheon by many households, even at the east, where the old time dinner ouster .u..... ....o nu... nnnnnr Thugs latter. how. the where we om ume mum-r -.-nu.-r does not often appear. Thea latter, how- ever, continue tobe largely produced. notably inthesouthem and western states, and are out in style to harmonise with the decoration of otha portion: of cable service. tum... mrlinner caster used. old, forty to tony-uvo unuuu-s Carrots und turnips, forty-ve miuuteq` 11.... m. hour In mmmar. one \ can nAsxz'r`or Low roux. Calif baskets appear in both high and low forms. In .`ew__\'nrk and other eastern emu, howgvpr, the low (nu-ms pnuil. These repnggt n; the present tima the fuhionnblo cake basket. The basket may be square, ..\.|.._... .. ..\.....i in nhnnn. nnd ornamented l (`ate llulelc. Plrllo stands and Canon. Staple articles, the onuntry over. in sterling silver or plated wan-. are butter dishes, pickle jar: and 1-;|k9_l-askt-ts. In the rs: _ tnentlnuexl there ix little tlmt is new to be mid. lu pickle stun-ls the prv.-(erenm upper: to ho fur tlm..- containing single jars, instead of two as lormuriy. L lloney Cato. A cake aonnewhu dim-rent from the ordi- nary concoctions is th fullowing, which is said to be nice for leg while wum and a']unll_\` good when cold: One-half cup of honey. I one-halt cup of sugnr. one-ht" cup 0! butter. ` one egg, um cups of flour. one cup of cold i wan.-r,t\\'o It-asponnfuls of baking powder: avor with lt`lll1I!| or vanilla This recipe will make one large loaf. or can be baked in gem pans ` In using (M18. pousnes unu we uu-w...- mon lnistake in tu put onngnn deal too 1 much and tnnpply it din-ctly to the turm- ` mm The right II)` is to pututow d:opu_ on a rag. rub the furniture quickly and \ smoothly and than polish thoroughly with: ` clen,ooncxoth. ` V rlnruppuv u an } Onto I pineapple. take it: weight In sugar ` and hall in weight in hutbr. Cnun the ; bum-rand but It up with the Iugu and the ` young of the em until very ugm; add one M cuptnl '0! cram. the pineapple ind the whim of out baton to a nu ! froth. Bake with an under:-rust And nerve: cold. _ A food on can lllnln. V * A nnh-ennl putoxoo-um all Ia-not up blah. and that will hop (or quit: I whllo. any beuwleu tullumu Bah some wheat bread mule willxivut salt; when It In lulu. ~ put It Into an oven {rum WM!-`ll I MUD! `Ill Just how n-nun-e-I and M It rennin an the ' oven t"0ulL` Then puund it llno. To {URI 1 `this. mix I h-upoonlul of It with Chm lime! nnnuch wuln milk. Be sure that the milk dun nmholl. Furblnln (hut 1-at Insects`. | [MI ant`: eggs. meal m-nus. ies, om. may be mixed with it. A sonu-nu. sq:-up Iiuhi. Servioahlo wrap baskets an nude by ad junting a strip of matting to A round bottom 0! Iti puts bond or wood. The plgco when (he alga join isconcealedlsy dn trimming. consisting 0! a large bowl and man. omum Do not nae.-mp` baht. ch unnecnnrypud the lining soul Verycuy. ` . >____- ~. In connection with the above I to thank my nnmemus friends in the city a\ country forthelnrge trounce extended to me since . engngi in nrdwnrl. Stoves and Tin butl- noon in u-nnld mnnmnmnd the: new rm as ` . any chain of over)` `-1 Up slaglrqbown stain. In :56 Kitchen and ' .' II the l.Iu|)'I Plrlor. _ - _(`h-rry`|In very high _v (avured wood just now for mm!urtnl.x.- nrkingtchdn and -rlptlon. both lugs .1 andnmul. (Ink nlsu mun: among tumou- nblo tomb in t mm-. and In upochlly Ilka! by lhmr nun av-A pn-Ion-Ike for the umque. nun. am In: rm-.'M<'Ih-n. \ dcnhusduumng chain. rntber (Inn an par- lor or halroom mm. In higher prtood woo-In mnlmgumy In the ehk-I uumbtlon. Black walnut. while! it `KIN Iml-ls A place, In! lat -.`! Im`!I9.2`I_,f!' gr,-gu V 1"!" Way to Apply I-`II-nlturo Polish. In using oils. polishes And the like I com- nnn Ininfhlln in In In)` Olllm` Ag: Attrndlvo Tohull Blolum, A 1_ _.__!_I_..I_. A..:.-.I ALA ltbm ALL `ROUND THE HOUSE. ._......-.._ Pineapple No. ._...I. n-I... lo. -3! ,0`) I Q-sun. gh &nrhng9_-hair! 7.! -rlpuou.bo`.h lu-go.` tumou- ._. .n.I In nanm-tin! ` ' "Inputfy Carpets, Wool Cgrpota, Union,Carpgts, Mattingu. .` _CF`ivg per cent. when oi` All cub plrlgchllgl aid thirty day nccoimtn "by /L./leep a)im. in week the Latest Putbrm of Byzantine Carpets, Ii:-ns:el,`Carpeu B6:-den to much Cu-potu. " , _ ' _ - HI Puma-no, with Stair Carpet to match. .- Linoleum, I-`l&r r`Oil-Cloth and 1}! Hound Fui-niuhiug'Goods.. - :2 __ Aj__ - L: MME8 /.15/0'3. R1QHMoivD, V 033% 8; 00. SPENCE & CRUMLEY, I ..I.. `IR extend 1 am - l.nrdwnrI. Slovcsunnd bus: neagliu {would rocggnnmond the new llrm as ; vs-on ' 0 every con n-nee. July 15. THOS. I.ls`.M.\l0.\'. `CAM}PFURNITURE %Af.JAs. REfD S. SPENCE 82: CBUMLEY WILL OFFER TO-NIGHT: A GREAT RUSH TO THE OHEAPSIDE b I erchan! Tailoring and Gents'Fumishjngs, - .\'.B.- Sole Agvnt fur Knight of Labor Hm1lq1ns. J uly ,'. ASPECIFAL GOODS, LOW PRICES, AT WALDR 0N S Sweeping Reductions in of Spring & Summer Stock _ some of the (`ho secure A Bargain C. ROBINSONS ~ VV. Ulivuzoau -ac-w--.'. wm commence her lleulnr Week ' loxcurnlon Trips about lblh lay friom K .\'G8'l'(.lN to HON TREAI. lhonoo n-turn "the! l mi and Rldonu mute runnln nl lh Ids. through the mnlvhleu I('!("Y;bO9|')' of the lldonu Lulu-I and Hi!) lnlnna by d : I `I. K: 308 will remain over Kunduy at the Law Island Park. calling at Alena I 1 each I morning. `thin in the only l'um-mu-r Bu-mu-r mnkln1 the round trip. As this In onooll moat vs ll be an n rt-mlum. and those wishing n ` popular rouwcon vnnndlnn sum-ru 0|('('0II||0dlUUl| p (-0: ' cmufurtnblu mp \\jll_I!u \\ 1-ll to go curly. Only Ulllbrtho Round '1`:-lp; Monlnynnd ) l llurxha Included. May 1!. JA8. SWIFT. Agent, 8:. Lawrence Wharf. Klunton. WIGWAM SHOES ICE cnmm. % SODA WATER. FRUITS. and courmc-rromamv and CIGARS.