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ff|t (fcaxette. taken the the of by who, long and an The ally cats its cuts at the City of the the to to is of by (Irr* w 1784.) «BUSHED EVERY DAY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. BELL Ac TAYLOR, ■m»m?nuni Twtarv-Fiv* Ctsts «ca CtsT» «ca Wut«, Month, Pavant» to the Rcoular Authowmo Cottceroa, AMO TO NO OTMIÄ, ON Omet. (Y MAIL. fi »>■ ym*. . . . I fm HonM, . ■ T—MI MHTM. . . . «9.00 . . I» Omcc Amo EorroNtAt Room* fMft BUMN MIOTEO WITH THt WlUMHOTON TlU«HONC K* THE QAZtarrTE, V Wl UU H UT O N , ONU Wll.MINUTON. TBCRBDAT, DEC. SI. The •<Uaf«tt» , i H Telegraphie Meere. The Gazette's readers of coarse have noticed that for the past few weeks we have been publishing much more telegraphic uewa than formerly. Until recently oar service was confined almost wholly to oar late editlous, and in consequence people who could only be reached by the first edition of the . paper, secured but little of that day's news aside from local matters. Now, however, arrangement is In operation by which we are enabled to priut much news by wire in our first edition, and commencing with to day we will give, except on rara occasions, at least a column of telegrams, and that edition which is for sale on the streets at 1 o'clock, will contain all important news up to 12 o'clock noon. to I This is done through a contract with tho Mutual Uuion Telegraph Company, by which a special wire, ruuuing direct from tho general office of the United Press Asso ciation in New York, has been leased. It not only Insures mor« prompt transmission of news, but gives us a service largely in creased in volume, o'clock a. Commencing at 8 the telegrams continue to come lu until almost 4, and thus for nearly eight hours we are in constant communica tion with all parts of the world This new departure, which will be as sat isfactory to the patrons as It ts to the pub lishers of the (sazbtte, has been entered upon in order to give the people a superior newspaper and one that Is second to uono in the city. We hope tho enterprise of tho Gazette will be appreciated by tho cltlxeus of Wilmington, and from the way sub scriptions are pouring in upon perfectly satisfied that the people are begin ning to sec the diffère paper published at one cent and a daily publication made up in slovenly style from other papers, at the same price. we are between a /»rtc» a Tb« 8tro«t Market. We believe there ie longer any doubt In the minds of the members of City Council that puLlic sentiment is against the removal of the market from King street, and decidedly opposed to any change what ever, unless it Is the authorization of another market on Madieon etreet. Such being the cube, the Council, at its meeting this evening, should promptly ex tinguish the French street scheme, aud crush it so effectually that It will Dot be likely to come up again fur years, an ill-advised suggestion, not demanded by public judgment, and not asked for by any considérable number of citizens. It never even attained the dignity of a public re quest, and seemed to be engineered mainly by a few persons having private interests to •cm*. Under these circura «stances Council should have no hesitation iu giving the French street market sham Its quietus this evening. The Norristown Dtily HcraUl yesterday began its fifteenth year under very flattering prospecta. Th«; Herald gossipy local journal, with a uational repu tation and a circulation confined almost entirely to Pennsylvania. J. If. Williams, one of the dry est humorists in the couutry, made the sheet what it is, while he himself, •utside of this city and Norristown, fs the least known, personally, of any of the lead ing parugraphists. a bright aad lllgh Art in the White flou»«. [Washington Post.] —the era of stained glass, tiled am! high mante] piece»—has dawned upon the White House. Æsthetic .alls supreme. P cock blue and silver, crimson brown aud »lead gold, delicate primrose and pale fawn —thee** are now tin* prevailing lints of the Interior furnishings. No longer is the White House simply the home of a Republican President. Lo, It is the temple of high art ! All this, and more than this, is the White House of to-day. The fashions of the time have placed their stamp upon it. The old has passed away and all things have become new. It is like, and yet uulike old friend comes to us in new •\ new flreplac ism relg ithin Us itself, apparel. It is hard to describe how black «1 white interpret the rich tints or the delicate shade of color, the leaden letters of a printer's type-case in common with the wonderful net-work of inti Date design ? Before the cunning work manship of the artist and the designer, with it* wealth of color and grace of curving line debcription fails. warm What An Animated Callendar. [Fllzabethtown, Ky., New».] Grange Bennett, colored, is an animated •sleudar. Ask him w hat day of the month It 1», or wha« day of the week Christmas or or Fourth of July comes on, und, without a moment's hesitation, ho giv answer. Any date you desire within two years he will give instantly. What makes remarkable Is he doesn't know one figure from another and iaentirely illiterate. the correct u Skinny Dien. "Wells' Health Ronewer" restore« health an«l vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility. $1. i'KIUONAL. Roscoe Conkling is in Washington. Judge Tourgce is ill and has stopped lec tuiii.g. Henry James is on the Atlantic bound for this country. General Sheridan says Grant is wild the Fitz-John Porter business. President Arthur takes watchful Interest in the work of the White House, and those lu charge acknowledge many valuable gestions from him. on sug A prominent New York legal gentleman •net Oscar Wilde at dinner a night or two elnce, and a6ked him what his real opinion of New Yo»k waa now that he had lived her? nearly a year. ' Well, air," aald Mr. Wilde, with a pi arid emile, "my opinion la "*■ formed, and It la that New York la a • r [rood place for one to atop for dinner u une'a way to Yokohama." «FD res , eioaks, coats, etocktngs and all gs»m«iit« ran h» nolored succwmfülly with the fffamond Dy»». Pu*U!»»»S!«*#i*r« Oah 10s. TVS NSW YORK TOMBS. Ortftn vf Ut« Architectural Styîv of the Building;. [New York Time». ) One of thooe Invent,lye gentlemen who figure M the New York correspondent« of provincial newspapers has recently under taken to give an account of the building of the City Prison, and how It got Its title of the Tombs, In historical letter which Is con spicuous for Its vsstness and variety of Its misinformation. There arc very lew now living, perhaps, who are aware that the plan of the structure was substantially supplied by the late John L. Stevens of Hoboken, who, about the year 1830, returned flora a long residence In the East,embracing Egypt and the Holy Land,and soon after published an elaborate narrative of his wanderings, embellished with numerous Illustrations. The book was generally knowu to the fathers of the present generation "Stevens' Travels.* r and copies of It are now procurable with difficulty, but It la occasion ally seen in collections of rare volumes. Its interest lay in the cats of rare and carious things with which its pages were decorated, and among these cuts was a picture of an ancicut Egyptian tomb, with a description of the plan given at length in tbs letter press. When in 1883 the Committee appointed by tbs Common Council to decide upon a plan for the new City Prison entered upon its labors, desirous of doing something original and striking to perpetuate their names, the member* agreed the Egyptian sty I book published give them an Idea of what was meant by Egyptian. Very naturally they stumbled upon the cut adverted to In the pre ceding sentence, And as the letter presses contained a full description of the building they decided to adopt it with very trifling modifications to that effect, sug gesting that the city prison should be called the Tombs. The report was adopted, and work was be City Fathers progress of their enterprise, us is often the cose when a decision is rather hastily and ignorantly arrived at, they discovered that the nature of the ground was badly adapted to sustain so inactive a structure and it was found necessary to sink the piles upon which the foundation of the building now rett«.HÈHÈ| ■ 1838, doubt a faithful copy of the Egyptian tomb Illustrated and described by Mr. Stevens, and while the name proftosed by Its projectors peesetses a certain grim signlM cance, Itcau hardly be said to add greatly to the attractions ol the city, although it will probably perpetuate the memory of a forgotten volume of travels for rnauy years to come. The massiveness ot the structure, considering the nature of the soli, is however, its worst etiviny, and must ultl mately bring about, its destruction. More than once the building has been declared unsafe, and In several places the walls have settled to a considerable extent. 8omc years ago a crack large enough for the insertion of one's arm was discovered in one of the maiu walls. It extended in un the top to the bottom, and was caused by the irregular sink ng of the foundation. The figure repaired with masonary, but the occasional settling of the piles, which are overweighted by the superincumbent structure, will some day probably produce a catastrophe that may turnish a fresh illustration of the name proposed by the Common Council Coin mittee. in the the so to Introduce course to the le; and had te by Hteveus to on as in to at if gun at once ; but when the hail gone a little way In the The and work was finished while It U no Ostrich Kicks. [January Cuutury.} When a farmer goes into a wsvage bird's camp he takes with him a thorn pole, with a branch or two of the thorny bush left the end. This is called a "tuck,'' and when the tuck Is applied to the ostrich's neck head (his tender points) he Is almost in variably subdued, and, after one or two efforts to escape, bolts furiously off to the other «ldc of the camp, where 1# races up and down to vent his buttled rage. If, how ever, the bird gets near enough to his op ponent to give the so-called kick, lie lifts his bony leg as high as his body and throws It forward with demoniac grotesqueness, and brings it down with ter rible force. His object is to rip the enemy down with his dangerous claw, but lu most cases It is the flat bottom of his foot which strikes, and the kick is dangerous as much from its sheer power as from its lacerating etTects. It is a movement of terrible velo elty and power, at all events. Htverul in stances may be metitioucd of herd-boys being thus either wounded, maimed killed outright. One ease occurred mar GraafT lL-inet, in which a horse had Ids back broken by a single blow. In this case the bird had endeavored to kill the rider, but miased him and struck the horse. Many per sons have been set upon by birds when there was no shelter, not even a tree to run to. In such a case, il "the pu acquainted with struthious tactics, lie would lie down flat on the ground; where the bird finds it impossible to strike him. this is no light matter, for their rage at being battled of their kick, w ill roll over their prostrate enemy, bellowing with fury aud trampling upon him In tiie most contemptuous fashion. One man who thus attempted the lying-down plan found that every time he attempted to rise the bird raid return and stand sentry over hi in .till at last, after creeping a distance he got out only by swimming a pond that bounded one tide of the camp. II« But even »me birds in the ! the of it. Humor of the liallot-flox. [Albany Argus.] The State Board of Canvassers found sev eral scattering votes, an 1 the humorist, well as the reformer, seem» to have been abroad. For Govcruor, James A. Garfield ami Charles J. Guiteau each had a vote in Delaware. "No Conklingism" got in Orange and Roscoe Con kling had one in Oswego, Jay Gould, and C. A. Arthur received one ' returna one vote o lor Gould, •* for Arthur. vote «did Betijurnin F. Butler. s hud In Otsego. Huttolk c for Stephen B. French, i for Coukling, Folger, and Wyoming also returns one for Conkling. A number of votes are given for Proxy French for Lieutenant G« pen ter comes in for quite a number. John Wilkes Booth received one vote iu Delaware county, and James G. li aine was remem berer! for the same place by an elector oi the same county. bile French 'J nor, in of line »"There ie age " But ev alter trying Kidney-Wort, that wonderful efficacy lu all dise End kidney». It is prepared in hot liquid iorui and e cftectire eathurtle arguing a coward Int«» et tho coward ay bo brave mod ici •h ot the 11 v dry i«l always ho relied « I d< tic. Try It. or a two one A Canary RIrrI makes one of the nicest Christmas presents, his sweet voice being a constant reminder of the doner. The newly imported night singing canary Is tbe # best lamplight it singa by well as during the day ; the cost Is (2.50 Cages can bo had from $1.00 far a nice brass cage up to f 10.00 fora silver plated one. The best place to go for these things is to the retail department of the Bird Food Company, 2J7 South Eighth street, Philadelphia. They have the largest stock of all kiudsof birds, cages, aquariums, fine bred dogs, etc., in America. Canaries can be sett, by express with perfect safety. A prinwf! guarantee given with every bird. d!4-0t lec for those The Story Without At the city of New Orleans. La., on Tuesday, Nov. 14th (always Tuesday) under tho solo management of Gon'ls fJ. T. Hcaur«*gard <»f La., aud Jubal A- Early of Va M the 15'»th Grand Monthly Drawing of Tho Louisiana State Lottory occurred, and thero historically famous warriors attest over their own signa tures, a fac $lmile of which Is published in tho advertisement of tho Company, that all was fairly done. It resulted ns fallows: Ticket No. *3,116 drew «76.000, the first e»pltal prize—J. M. Insurance Agent of Ennis. T did also Airs. on sug D had Joseph!no Miller, 52d ?t„ New York city. Among others. No. 83,356 drew tho soeond prize, «25.000 —sold in fifths—two (2) to Charles Mowutt, a sailor on the schooner "Lucy May." of N buryport, Maps., and one-fl.ih to Charles Noe, a journeyman cigar maker, No. 60 New Church st.. New York city : one to Hermann Tosaberg, also In New York city. Ticket No. 33,710 drew tho third prizo of «10,000, wer« held by W. T. « lark, a In South 9th rt. Philadelphia, and Emil Weidlg, No. 1142 Magazin« rt.. New Orleans. There were many others, but tome fion't want their names published : but this is •Mugh ts enssurage »*»ra one-fifth. No. 310 E two lived Mr. la a -tifths of which il estât« a g«* all the 10s. JOHN WANAMAMCMM?*. To-Day Thursday December 21. —Al— John Wanamaker's. till ten o'clock at night, here are two times of day Open And t in which the store is compara tively empty, viz., 7.30 to 9 in the minting, and 6 to 7.30 in the evening. Ample attend ance in provided at those times, so that the most careful and be deliberate buyers may served acceptably. I A •bookstore at last ! Book trade this week amounts to more than any other class of trade in the store. And yet, on a pinch, we could do twice as mich. Beginning last sum mer we prepared lor great trade in bcoks. We more than doubled the book-space, pro vided new fixtures, choose an out-ol-the-way corner, and got ready! It is a quiet place, ex cept in December ; such as bookluyers take to. Such another home-like book-haunt, perhaps there's none in town. But the effectual attraction to it is the way we sell. We buy as low as we can, and sell at a small profit. That's the whole of it. No trying to get somebody else's price. No hag gling. No deviation from the mark on the fly-leaf. No at tention to anybody else, unless he gcjts below us; then we go down, no matter what the cost. New, if you please, twice as many may come to-day;and, if you are patient, all shall he served. JOHN WANAMAKEK North o Thtrtwnth-Mrr. t entrance. N Ft Christmas cards and tokens; clean, untouched ; but easily seen and quickly got, by hun dreds! of people together. John wanamaker. South of TUlrtcentb-Urcet entrance. If you would choose a gilt for its half-decorative and halt artistic value, look through this forest of bric-a-brac in wood, glass, bronze and brass, Some of these curious wares are delicately humorous; some are broad farces; some are beautiful; all arc useful, under some such disguise. It is the disghise which makes the spirit of tl e gilt. JOHN WANAMAKER. 1er circle, »««rthv. t At fro eeutcr. l f you would pay a delicate j compliment to the person of ] your friend there is something among the toilet things which will express not too much. A big box of soap, a musk pomade, a fine comb, a tooth brush—perhaps you will not choose, unless there is special occasion; lint there are others that speak softly, and so many that you must look along the counters to be reminded of them. It is the disguise of beauty and delicacy that makes gifts of such. A little money, or a great deal of money, will find them out. in A JOHN WANAMAKER. North of c *uter, near by. Glove-givers ought to he satisfied. i«l JOHN WANAMAKER. West |»f Arca«lc. Ixtli and tventli counters. And hosiery-givers. JOHN WANAMAKEK. by the the West >f Area« *, eighth id ninth ct If wp mention luces and handkerchiefs at all, we ought to bespeak your patience. You see how we have tried to scatter you. Laces are over there by the southeast door; and handkerchiefs are all over the house. Wc shall satisfy you, it we can. solo <»f tho was No. M. JOHN WANAMAKER. Bouthl ol center, Kiso southeast corner: aud for irn's hdkfs. w«-. and liiidule Mark of Arcade, first street entrante. Fine embroidered dreis-pattems down still-lower; $1H to $30 off the prices. Some colored ditto. Black silk em broidered dress-fronts ditto. JOHN WANAMAKER. black had a Noe, drew New tome is Next I outer circle, south entrance to mal|u building. JOHN WANAMAKER Uinut, ThDte«nth and y*rk»t»tr««t d| Clty-b»!l square. Wtlisdetphla. Ob< 1 J»«r OOODA CHRISTMAS S. H. STAATS, Market Street, No. 405 Hm Jiut opooed *n elegwit (took ot NEW GOODS «ulublc for «h. apnroaehla* Christmas Holidays ! (.'onalxtlitir of Silk and Linen Handkerchief. LACER RUFFLING FI01 u I A . ; FANCY JAPA Ware. Hand-made Zephyr Goods Specialty ! Beside« an ©ndlr*» variety of FANCT AND USEFUL ARTICLES ! AT VERY LOW PRICES. Mow Draaa Goon», xc., oc Hborpa. l ^yiLLIAM B. BHARP, Fourth and Market Sta., New Dress Goods AT REDUCED PRICE*. Colored and Dress Silks, Diront from the Importer. Cloths amd Cassimeres To« l«rg«»t stock we hav ev«r offered. —Also a full llu« of— Carpets ajtd Oil Cloths, Prom M cents to 92.00 per yard. WM. B. SHARP. Fourth and Market Sts. /GREATEST bakoains VJ KVKK UKFKIIKI) IN Till* CITY. riANOS : HKK TUB LIST OF t CKLKBBATKD MAKERS. WM. KN AUX A CO., STKIN WAY A HON8, F. BACON, SBUMNG. HARRINGTON. . VOW. A HON, EMERSON^ N KW 'IANO« Ft 91,500. —ORGANS By The— BMITII AMERICAN ÇQ..I TAYLOR A FARLEY CO., HRHMJEPUKT CO., AC. Hale, Mfyera New Organa From |50 Up to |30n. Huron d hand'Ptano« by Stein way, and other* Tor 940, 50, |176 aud 9»5 Second hand Organ* by Geo. Wood, K|»t«y, Mason A Ilamlln, for |15, 130, 4t(). f*). H. F. ROBELEN, 710 MARKET 8TRKET. U-Uanl-tU-dA'-IM M F N'8 N ECKWEA R. An elegant assortment of Neckwear for llolldny trade in all the new, rich color* and fashionable shapes. BILK HANDKERCHIEF# In beautiful designs and »hade«. UMBRELLAS, COLLARS, CUFFS, KMT .»ACKETS, HALF-HOSE SUSPENDERS, UNDERWEAR, LACED "NEGLIGE" SHIRTS. Pr黫 nt» for husband, l»rg« eethe •rtraent of GLDVK8. a reputation for ex .r frie nil. A d varied hollar frturt j»a* eelle.uce unequalled in thWeity. WM. B. COLE. MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 202 MARKET STREET j ] ^y RAl, i TNG PAPER. WOODBINE MILLS. LABEL REGISTERED GUARANTEED FULL COUNT. Off* F KURIL 5TII, l«7S.-%a Ifc BH KK'fB TO THE QUIlt E STRAW WRAPPING,, to be lirti (BtaiUlard) ~euuL nhoulil have IS »he* tv |ln ;«vh Dulrk ami 2a (Jlitre» to each bundle. [ ffff-Then 1» much paper m 18 Sheet« to the quire, and tu »um« 1*2 sheet*. Thebe facts •w being sollt with in few as sumer, the paper being low in price, they do not think of the number of sheev* they gi t m h humUe. COUNT your PAPER. Ab k lor WOODBINE, u and take nothing else, as this brand IsGliarun (Standard)count,and »o Ijs EAR f .ltEAl Ell t«> the consumer than a lower priced paper, put up with LKHB »beet» to the Quite. Ask th« firm you buy or to give you "WOOD BINE MILL*" Wrapping, and take nothing else, as this paper is the cheapest In the market. Count, Quality,Weight & Color considered. If yen cannot get It of the flifm you deul with, then try elsewhere. I)o not be Induced to buy any paper but the WOODBINE MILLS. snrS-1i J RON RAILINGS '-AND— IRON WORK roil BUILDINGS. J. P. WALTON à CO. CATION ATE8 FtJRWI8HKD ON APPLI 552 & 554 W. Sixth St.. Cincinnati. .ÙV11-HI MmniCAL. USE THE Never-Failing Remedy, THF, •Ion, tency, Age, a ad bös a oa for the • ml —THE CELEBRATED— H. H. H. MEDICINE FORMAN AND BEAST. Z. As a Family Remedy It Has no Equal. M It» great worth fur Thousand* b«ia* tesilroouy the care of the fallowing (Hi C CM C » J RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, DIPHTHERIA, PARALYSIS, Pain» la the II«a*l and Back, Frosted Foot, bllff Join!«. Lameness, Pleurisy and for external aw?, and for 1NTEHNAL USE, of i holen». Cholera Morbu«, Cramp». Pain la tba (Stomach or Bowel». Uuw-nvu 9) drop«* to half a teaspoon fui In wafer. Never reduce for external aao. Every family »huuld keep hand, a.« it la a never-felling b<m»ehoid remudy l I m PRESERVE Till» K(Rt FUTURE RKFERNCE. RM Infallible <• TI.« H. 11. II. medicine !» Diphtheria, if u»ed, according to the following direction»: DIPHTHERIA IN PERSONS. hind it on «built thirty inlnutoft, and put « it to prevent the evaporation from pAawttig off, «ml wli*n thoroughly bliHU-rcd.open ih« hltbtcr with « needle, «na take « cloth and KhHorh the water th»t pa»**» off, then taken cloth and »prend thick with pur* hog*« lard, «ml hind the Dilater «nd i-haiiuc every hour, w hich will abtorh all the dlaeaae through the pore», and Internal medtetne will In* needed except a pur gative medicine. Children »hould not behlUU-red more than ten minute». Thl* hi* never been known to fall when u»*d directed. linen cloth Maturate a muslin the throat f< drv cloth II FOR HORSES. without a bottle tu Ida No h* fthOPld r< alahle In c«m>. of accident, a» H I» a *u th«* following dl*ea»ua <»f the horse: USE EXTERNALLY For Strains lim l**.■*, Htraine«J Joint», Sore Blioxider» and Hack, Thrush In Feet, Heraldic*, jjr. Fistula, l'oll Evil. Dlfttcmper, t'urb. Hwe Hpilnt. BLOOD OR BONE SPAVIN, RlnKlnin», and will remove all Hw«dllnga —. Gall<»u» Lump* left from kirk» or other hruliM-», without Injuring the growth of the hair. Kptrootle und IH*t*mp*r, um* from tahlennoonful* In a bueket of «old water, for their drink when watering, and bathe th* throat until It btt»t*r*. then put « cloth around the throat to keep It warm. Till* medicine I* nn infallible cure for all exter nal «lUeaM** of thehorae, If u*e«l Ire« ly and reg ularly it will cure all hone aud bto<»d Hpavin, <'orb and Splint«*, aud ail other cailou* lump* without Injury In tho growth of the hair, Jury to the animal; but in all those en»e* i » blister. fi diMOlVCT ab»orbt*r, mid will take off all r>t>avln» that hav* not lH*«n over two year* «nd old hone Hpavlii* tfm half »Unding, old ft r»l ye will curt the luineuc»* effectually, but doe» not take off all the Memt*h, but make» the horse h* ser viceable a* ever hu ww. It ran !h* retted upon a the HEBT SPAVIN MEDICINE In the world. It ha* outdone nil veterinary »kill iu curing all external dt**«M-s of the In muin rou* raw» lu California, H tat es, that the Veterinary H upas lueurable, «ml denied uld lw perfo The nmprti and dollars If all «ueli been tterfornted as slated by him, if he cannot perfoi tiled In his rlreularn *»f *11 ■ and ha» «I In th«- Atlantic *d tirgeo by of them. »uch c cine lu the world. medl orfelt r will' res ha lid forfeit the • tlom of i A should proe horse cireular», with directions f< full particular«, which cannot f.i newspapers as it i* too expe particulars In newnpatter*. All horacmen shouh! pr»«* whh'h ha* «tirectious on »mall« r hottles, a* it eontaln» the cheaper to gained a gr« lerual dlsea*«*» in man au«i ht*a*l, than a that ha:» ever been offend to the public, stand* at the head <>f all liniments a* to mand. which I» largely Increasing. huouM uiak. himself ac«4ualuted preparation without delay: so mniiv aaved hundred» of dollars by using tt that were dUea*« «J, a * ' one of hi* using, with puldi*lied In I advertise all the dollar bottle luorc fully than the nearly three time» d 1« much Heine ha* line for nil ex ouot of the fifty cent bottle n.iumer. The .*!• fame iu shorter t Ih : • « * ■ -I Every per 1th flit hi CERTIFICATES OF CURE. Samuel Carmen of B«u*alem townunlp. Huck» county, Ph . say* tt baa been worth a thousan*! uulinr* to hlm lu curing hi* Rheumatism. Rim: >nd, Virginia To the Proprlet great pi JH. II. H. Medicine I got 'fro r II. II. II. Medicine : It you that the in you has KïS v to I uf« <f a bad per o young lady he anxio first express. »e of NeuralgU «m a wli«» hare tried It ? duzet for *y Yu "111 v. WM. II. PROUt, No. 10J Clay street. Pill l.AbBLri! I a, Frank ford, Junes, i«7l. D. D. Tend in «on : Tbl» I* , . , « the "H. II. ll. Ili hi* Hone Bpavln In a The horae walked on entirely stiff. If.-i hl» foot *«|uare now entirely well. The »atlsfactory to u tin* medicine. \ « « rtlfv that w. Medicine' H ! ami hi* *w using hl» leg freely. » the gr • I firm d. d I.« »ult ha* been eutlr «•hccrfuily rc< l truly, IIAYKB & KM.18. as not h I'liiLADRi.t'in a, 1311 Cre: , «>»•. D. D. Tom 11 fcr«'d « early thre being so bad <» Doctor could give HI : Having mif ■ekrt with the Neuralgia, ns became paralyze«!, flu dlef. One of my •lebrated If. II. It. and got one hottle. 1 found neighbors { Medicine. " »o much relief I got another, which made a per f ct cure, and I moat heartily recommend ll t«» all who are ulike aflllcted. Any one can learn what I think of it. Yours truly, MRS. HENRY Ï1ATH, tohl me of y CURE OF CHRONIC NEURALGIA. It give» ineideasure to add my testlieonhil to other» In favor of the ''Celebrated H. il. II. Mc«l 1 Inc—1>. D. T. INJS," an a remedy for both and beast, tor nearly thr e years I w»» aff« with the Chronic Neuralgia, aud I trle«l various r '>4 1< l U ? wl,, ' »»»ly temporary relief, until at lust after being confine«! toiuy bed nearly cli/ht weeks HH.i.-.-d to try yuur valuable a,ÏÙ .. tl */ l "' ,ur y «•»ult«. »« I pr.-w the time I ('«'mnieneed n.sing It, and lour holtleb the pain all left me. six months ' ' with the better ire after using I« d f«>r the It It. 1 have m' with tue hing of latfa have felt of Idie It UMil || you g«uid effect, und i cutl cheerful!v cîaim'far lt" U Y! M lh T ' t,iat U w,u 1,0 ttl1 thut J u , »• KIRKBRims. Hustletvn, 23d ward, Phlla.la. Look out occasionally for new matter iu this advertisement concerning the merit« oi H.H. Medicine. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS AND MEDI CINE DEALERS. D. Dodge Tomlinson, PROPRIETOR and MANUFACTURER, Philadelphia, Pa. «ec'21-]UwAw(ira •VHUmrß. 18 WEALTH. .JEALTtl DK. K. V. WEKT'tl NEKVK. ANU BRAIN THF, ATMKNT- a »peel Srfor HfWerla,Dlzztn*»«, Convulsion«, gENNpM HcadMlir, Mt mat Deprt» •Ion, Less of Brwrmatorrhw*, ini po tency, Involuntary KcjntMhm, Premature Old! Age, can»«-I by over i niflp s. **ir-»bu»<, or «B ok whirl* tends to mlM ry ,<!cr»y I >ns bin will core rwrent esse*. Karh for •ver-tnduijr a ad death. < bös contain» front un-ut. On« dollar a box. or *.»« bov«*#» tor fb; seat by mall prnpahi oa receipt of prt«w, W« yuarant**« »lx box«-» to ■nyrase. Wttb ««cl order received by n» for six box**, act'oinp»ui«*«! with |JV, we will send the purchaser a written guarani* « to return li t money If the treatment MM not effect a cure. tiu»r»BU« iHnei umj uy ». M. DAN v O!t III, • Irtisfjjlnt,corner Heeond and Market street*, WU ml h it ton. Delaware, ole agent. 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