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FuKicK runn. The congressional ••riyors" Who Deftly uni me Cards and Kahe the Chipe. (Brooklyn Kagto.l "Senator Torn Bowen of Colorado is the best poker playor we bavo in town. Why, the second night he was here, Plumb of Kansas and Jones of Nevada sat down with I,I ui to a little game, and I am told that he scooped the party to the extent or two or three thousand in half an hour. Bat Bowen has lost more than be lias won during the last few yeans." "Who are the poker players InCengreas!" "There arc very few wlio bave scats In the Senate. Old Lapbam plays occasionally, and so do Hale and Vest, but as to the others It would disgrace the game to eay they played at all. These are not the times used to havewhen Grant was President." "Is Arthur much of a player !" "Well, yes; and 1 guess he is about as •c-agey' as any or them. He will sit up all night over a game ol poker, when nothing else In the world will bold his attention. Chandler Is a sharp one, too, and I under stand that be aud Congressman 'Dick' Crowley are about the most expert of that ■ ei'l ■ "What «et f" "Why the White Houm aet. They tell me that they play it 'blind.' In defer,«* to Arthur'« wishes, and I understand this haa been the mort popular w«y of running the trs meliere tbM eeaeon. In the 'draw' game there I« a little ehatice for «hill, hut 'blind' pokrr, in which you don't draw at all', U the most outrageous form of gambling. But, of course, you know all about it." "Who are the beat poker players in the Hornet" " Joe Blackburn can deal the pasteboard« with as much grace and celerity as any i know of, and will back hl« hand to almost any limit. Young Walker of Penn sylvania Is what is commonly known a« a 'daisy cutter,' and Springer of Illlnoia swears by the jack of ciuba. The Wertem rarn are by far the best card players. I think Tom Younp of Cincinnati, and ex lioremor of < Ihio, about aa smart a one at ever aet hi« foot in Washington, and the bluff him out of band haa to get up pretty curly In the morning. But the poker playing here just now I« nothing to what ft was at Albany when Boas Tweed ruled the d«ck." inau who «au For Thick Heads, "Walla Heavy stomachs, billons conditions, .. Msy Apple PUIs" anti-bUlou» cathartic. ao l 2A cants. HICK OYMTERH. A I'ecnllar Disons • Tunt Troubles clan Rappahannock involve. (Philadelphia Time.,) ' Green gill" is a term made use of among dealris to describe the peculiar appearance of soma oysters at certain seasons of the ye.r. IMS reported that gnat excitement prevails at Rod Bank, New Jersey, owing to the discovery of this "dises«," which ren ders the oysters unsaleable. Thomas P. Covington, an old and experienced dealer in oysters of this city, who has beds of his own nnd is thoro the Ills to which subject, explained the matter In this wise : ".Near thu bottom of an oyster, on the right tide, you will observe a layer of ekln that looks like a lip. Under this is the gill. In muny of the Chlncoteagues and some from Uno» Hill, Md., and the Rappahannock river—in short, among those which come from Soul hern waters—the gills an some times a bright green. This Is not observa ble In a raw oyster, but when cooked the lip curls up and the green I» plainly vtelbie. This is caused by tbe green sedge which Hosts down rout tbe river's tributary to tbe oyster lieds in tho fall of the year, upou »hielt the bivalves feed. They arc unmar ketable because of their ugly appearance sad most people do not understand that they are all the fatter aud better tasted for it. Some dealers rake their beds occasion shy to remove the grass end yet we have customers who say that 'green gill a premium with them. "A real disease, however, and one that ia fatal in |ta résulta, liai Juat made its appear ance in tlie oysters from the Rappahannock, »luce the Drat of the year theao have been the best In tbe market, but three weeks ago ibis disease was observed. It consists of a small black spot, which none but a dealer will see. The oyster is perfectly good all around the spot, but U this is bltteu Into the »bole thlug Is made bitter and unpalatable, it Is, In Tact, the beginning of decay, and tbe oysters is bound to die in a short time after It appears. The disease brings the Maurice rlyer coves again into demand, and my opinion there are none better sold In Philadelphia to-day." m these conversant with all luscious bivalves are •' are at the LARGEST RETAIL STOCK OP DRY GOODS. dTKAWHKIDOE A (Jl.OTUIKK, »EA1.EH8 in Dbt Goods Kxcmjbivii,t, Kioutu and MabketBtebbts, Phidadblfua. Life Insurance. There arc many duties that a uot only to hi* family, but to the commu nity. One of the rnoet important of which m ma ^ n K «orne provision whereby his family may be placed beyond the fear of want, in the event of his dteco»«. Very few mechanics arc able to lay by much of their •'»rninjfB, bul fortnnately, even such a« these, arc now enabled to leave their lamillt* a eoneiderable «um at a »mail »rntlay, The Mutual Life Association, of which J. K. Sutterley, of No. S03 Market street, up stair«, is the agent, will insure a 'uaii'b wife aud family, in case of hi« death, a sum varying from $1,000 to $10,000 upon the pnymeut of u email amount, and the Accideutial Insurance Company, of which he 1« also the agent, will in the event of au •leclileut which disables him from attending Joliis business, pay him 925 per week, and tr death should reault, hi« family will ro c ,y e *.'»000. Office open in the evening: ' »il «ml get pajierH. on ea What I* Diphtheria ? Die name is comparatively naw, but the ?i **! 46 ol,i ** 6,0 lt4 »elf. 'It Is a condi u°n of t he throat something Ilk« croup,only W( >r«e, iiecaum* it attacks tbe sufferer with h rapidity and In such a way us to stop Jhfc air passages. The throat is violently in namod, and a tough membrane, like leather, p Ter £ ra pldly formed. Prkky Davib* * v,, ' leb ,lafl cured thousands of cates ™ <1 phtherla. It acte so promptly and «fflclently that no family can afford to Without it. ■ SO He Furtosn and outers «ieiirlng a genteel,lucrative agency business,' JJ which 95 to 920 a day canoe earned,send Mdrea* a t ones, on postal, to H. C. Wllkiu Yo^k C °'' m aDd 197 Fultou Btreet New You , an iny,, ln occidental iiollcy on i "urii'lf for 15,000, or 35 per week if hurt, Jj applying to J. K. Sutterly, agent, Ho. Market street. Send or call and (fat Ptper». To Cunmtinptivw. ou bel Idle that the creator Header can you neiUJVe that the creator wh !.® n ®*tbiraol mankind with a disease for which tkore i* no remedy ? Dr. R. V. Pieree's 'L«M> Ngmody t Dr. K. V. Pierce's dr2- 1 ^^fcîl^wiôovary" has cured hun liv<n . c . aw ' t ' of consumption, and men are Dhv.fci healthy, robust mon— whom In».,. ^ k r °hounood incurable, because one b» 8 p 4 UH Rone. Rend two stamps for Rinri* e . ro ® J pamphlet on Conaumi>tlon and râî* Ad reas World's Dis "vary Medical Abhociatior, Buffalo. N. • mitt "No One Goea A way »■rom Him Without Help. 11 o, ,?.î h «,*>lh Decambar la«t,Mr. AlvinKanalar, j.JV 1 * ri'r.sant ,10 to M. A. Dauphin, Pwat UN.iTÏL* kamlslana Hl*u ikittory Company, ». J?* ririkans. La., with raqaast that hafor Uck.iV 0 t,0 kata to him. In a waak tha two "»«iTed, Not. 10.464 and T1.MH. On follawlna th* January drawtof na Ä m^7« ha flUMe man; no one In want ever th, MOKNIMO HIJMMART. It I* uUmtted that Mi« pnblic debt state m«nt (or February will «how a decreaao of *7,(101,090. The Judiciary Commit tee of the New York Aaaembly baa reported a hill establiabln* a whipping peat for wife lieateri. A dispatch from Canvm, Nevada, riport* that Hank Monk, "Horn«« Ureeley'a fa mous staue driver/' died yesterday. H. C. Dwight ACo.'a wood scouring mil!, at Windsor Locks, Connecticut, was dam aged by are yeeterdav morning to the es tent or 926,000. George H. Ellis, who at one time got up a 'Grand Musical Carnival" In Rochester, N. Y., committed suicide there yesterday morning in a at of Insanity. A block of building« in Paria, Ky., con taining four stores, the Western Union Tel egraph office, a stable and a saloon, was burned on Tuesday night. Loss, 476,000. Five cars of a train on the Chicago and Northwestern railroad wore detached Palatine, Illinois, yesterday. A child killed and 13 persons injured, none danger ously. Au anonymous letter has been sent to receiver Doolittle, of. the Townsend darings Bank, at New Haven, threatening him with death unless he declares dividend. In the Massachusetts House of Represen tatives yesterday a bill giving women the right to vote for city and town officers and to hold municipal offices was rejected by s vote of 1ST to 90. Robert Z. Cook, the clerk who stole 99,780 from the Fifth Ward Savings Bank of Jer say 01 m-ui was a ten per cent. r ed yesterday, was sentenced by Judge Garreteon to five years In the State prison. William Davlds<m, member of the Arkaii -eglslature from Sharp county, lumped into the river at Littlo Bock yesterday morning,and waa drowned. He was drunk at tho time. The Legislatin'« adjourned "In respect for his memory." William K. Lussig, his «rife and four chil dren, were poisoned In Reading yesterday by eating sausage meat bought in the mar ket. The wife and three children soon out of danger, but Leaaig aud the other child reraaiued lu a critical condition. In lAwrence, Moseachusctto, last evening, Charles H. Cote, being drunk, forced his ivsy Into the room of a Mrs. Anderson, with whom be had lived, shot and wouudod her In the leg, aud then, thinking he hail killed her, blew out his bralus. He leaves a wile aud children In Boston. The public schools of Chicago arc tielng inspected by the City Inspector of Build ings. The school houses were "found almost without exception faulty In construc tion and in a dangerous condlliou. The •team pipes tious aud the A bill restoring the death penalty w considered yesterday In the Maine House Representative«. H was passed to engross ment after being amended to provide that a Jury, in rendering a verdict for murder, may recommend the pritouer to tho mercy of the Court; also that couuscl for the prisoner shall have the closing argument to the Jury. < s . was arra pâli« clone tc wooden partt doon> open inward." WIN of Hltlnny Men. *'Wells' Health Renuwer" restore* health and vigor, cure« DyspepeJa, Impotence, Sexnal Debility. 91. A Card To all who are Buttering from the errors of In discretions of youth, nervous weakness, decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will «end eine that will cure you, FREE OK CHARGE. This great p^n^iy wax discovered by a mis sionary In South America. Send a self-ad dressed envelope to tbe REV. JOSEPH T. INMAN. Station I». New York City. a re tts-w DIPHTHERIA HAS NO CHANCE WHEN TREATED WITH Perry Davie's Pain Killer This wonderful remedy haa saved the lives of many, many children who were almost dead with DIPHTHERIA. K Henry WDson, Lawrence, mm«., my. oYnuira» ä es»«* It. Perry Dari. 1 . Pain KUler nnd luy LibeoiwLraoh, Nsnhus, N. H., says: " I had painter*'colic Mnddliihthuretic nor«v«ry severely. Pain Killer drove both away. " ! DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT. VH* PUBLIC IS RRQUESTKD CAHR X FULLY' te notice the new aud enlarged »rheme to be drawn montlilv. «•arc Am a l prize, Tickets, only »hares la proportion. A Louisiana State 1 lottery Co. "W-e do hereby certify th*t pcrvlse thu arrangements for all the Monthly nnd Soml Aanual Drawings of The Lou Islaua »tale Lottery Company, andin IFrawiug* tiiemselves, and that the same are con ducted with honesty, fairness, ami In good AUth (award all parties, and we authorise the com pany ta use this certitfeau. with fac-*lmle*;of our signature« attached, in its advertisements.** nianagf and control the tA Incorporated In UMSfor »years by the Legisla ture for Educational and Charitable purposes - with a capital of •1.900,000—to which a reserve fund of •'»», 000 has slnoe been added. By aa overwhelming popular was made a part «f the present »Ute Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people or any State. It never scales or postpones. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS lake piaoe vote Us franchise OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A I1UD GRAND DRAWING, CLASS CL AT NEW <»ELBANS, TUESDAY. MARCH Util, 1888.—184th Monthly Drawing.^ Capital Priae, $75,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT FIVE DOLLARS BACH. FRACTIONS, in FIFTHS in PROPORTION. LIST OF FBIBMt . 10,000 12,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 1 CAPITAL PRIZE. lernte 2 Prises of 8,000. 6 Prises of 2,000. *es of 1,000. m ses of ses of ii too! 800 Prises of LOOO Prises of APFBBZBCATION PRIZBOt 9 Approximation Prises of 8780.... i 2ft.. « s.™ *.*» 1*977 Prises, smoantlng to. rates to clubs should only to the office of th« company in New Ortesas. 3 Lm W ' "■ VPCTWt Wfthtort». D. C. &&r2aäi jSs?» tsrssni * U0, ° 00- fehlft-d, 4w-wA* M. A UNIVERSAL TESTIMONY -ri» FAY&BOF- u KIDNEY-WORT" Tînt obeat aprciHC »on Etnwrv din KABE, I.IV KR TItOCBLIJj. MA LAIMA, OONBTIPA1IOV, FItIB, LADIES WEAKNESS. AND RHEU MATISM. TKRUI1U.K KIDNEY DISEASE. -'Mr*. Hodgesays 1 cannot too highly pralM Kidney-Wort, '* nay« Mr. Saw Hodge*, WUllams town, W. Va. "It cured toy terrible kidney dis ease. My wife had to turn wc using It." in bed before SKVKRK KIDNEY DMKA8IL. •*I was entirely cured," recently said Mr. N. Burdlek. of the Chicopee Box Co., ttpringfleld, Mass., "of severe kidney disease by using Kid ney-Wort." COULD NOT WORK BEFORE. "I've had no palus since I vu dared by Kidney Wort," Mid Mr. Jan. Hurd, of the f'bioopoe Box Co., Mprlngflcld, Maes., "I couldn't work before using it, ties." great were my kidney dltneut KtDNKY AND UVKBTBOCBLKS. "brrural doctors failed. 1 ' write. N- Sleepy, Alleghany City, Fa., "but Kidney-Wort cured my kidney and liver tronblea of two year« stand to*.' 1 KIDNEY COMPLAINTS «Bd DIABKTF.S. • "For «IX years, 1 '« ay, Bnxtneer W. K. Thomp son ofthec. M. A SL Paul E. ÏL, "I had kidney uomplalnta aad diabetes. Kidney-Wort baa en tirely cured m e." IT HAS DONK WONOKIU. "I oan recommend Kidney-Wort to nil the world, * 1 writes J. K. Blnxamon, Crestline, O., "It has done won.tera for me and many others, troubled with kidney and llrer disorders. 11 Constipation, Pile* and Kheuin attain. I base found lu my practice that ConaUpatlon and File. In all forms, aa well a. Rheumatic af factious yield res Ify to Kidney-Wort.-Philip C. Dalton, ftoukton. Vt. 1 P1LBJ* IB YfCAKJI. • 'Kidney-Wort 1* a medicine of price!««* value. 1 bad Pllra for 16 consecutive year*. It cured me-"Nelson Fairchild«. Hu Alban«, Vt. ORAVKL. PERMANENT KELIKF. "I have ufted Kidney-Wort for gravel," .. ceutly wrote Ja«. F. Reed, of North Aetou, Maim', "and it gave me permanent relief.** SO TEARS KIDNEY DISK A* K. "I had kidney d tense for» year«," writ«« C. I*. Brown, of Westport, N. T. "I oould «camel y walk and conld do no work. 1 devoutly thank God that Kidney-Wort hot entirely c«ml me. " A GREAT BLK83INU for RHEUMATISM. "It I« thank* to kind Providence, a great tem poral blcMlug. "truly remark* Win. Ellis, of Evans, Colorado. The gent email referred to Kidney-Wort and it* magic«' curative proper tie«, in case* of rheumatism and kidney trouble. KHKUMATV8M ON THK BENCH. A pr loties* jewel. J. G. Jewell, a judge at Woodbury, Vt., «ay* : "Kidney-Wort cured mv rheumatism. Nothing else would do It." I* 1 laid. From Nantucket, Ma««.. Mr. Wm. H. Chad wick, write«: "Kidney-Wort work* promptly and efficiently in caaec of Pile« a« well a« kidney trou ble«. It*« a mo«t excellent mediclue. * * LADIES' TROUBLES "No medicine helped my three year* peculiar troubles," «ays Mr«. If. Lamoreaux, of l«leLa Motte, Vt , "except Kidney-Wort. It cared me and many of my friends too.** OVER SO YEARS. '*1 had kidney and other trouble« over SO year«," writes Mrs. J. T. Galloway. Elk Flat, Oregon. Nothing helped me hut Kidney-Wort. It will enact a permanent A Physician's Wife's Tronblea." "Domestic remedies and prescription« by my self (a practicing physician; and other doctora, ouly palliated my wife*« chronic, two years standing, inflammation of the bladder. Kidney Wort, however, cured her.** The«».arc extracts from a letter of Dr. C. M. Huraineriln. of Hun Ilill, WnblDKton Uo„ Gs. METTLED CONSTIPATION, "I have had kidney disease for 90 years," write* Mr*. Harah Phillips, of Frankfort. N. Y., near Utica. "Kidney-Wort ha* allayed all my pains and cured my settled constipation." LADY DI HUH ARGEM TWO 8KRVANT8. "I have not beeu ablu to do my housework for many years until lately," writes Mrs. M. P. Morse, or lly..c Park, Minn., "I've now .... prised all my friend* by discharging my two ser vants and doing their work. Kidney-Wort wo« tho cause, ft cured me and I'm strong." A GIFf P w itheach c , n S so> »«««■es'j gOWD^ ; !iASlFLERE a ^ I Nile» premium SUENCE OF THEME 1 FULL WEIGHT, FULL STRENGTH, NEVER FAILS IST' Al way b a handsome Chromo. r püf" Often a large Picture Book and Tw o Paintings. CSf" Ask your grocer for it. fell 12-3-70 ^ BALL'S ifllealth Corset 1* Increasing lu popu larity every day. as ladle* li ii * I it the MOST OOM FOItTABLK aud PKR FE< T FITTING corset Merchant« > the best sat ever worn say It gives I Iriiaction of they ever sold. War ran t««i satUfkatory or money refunded. MAI,® ONI.V BY— 11. L. RUSSELL, .11« Market Street. any corset \ feliTCS-j» fl u. DR. A. RUSSELL Office 515 Tatnall Street, WILMlNOTOS, DEL. wîmraff MXea wlth pur ly 3 b.îÔ'Fr»! , rï .arvoaa Dabtlity, Ijasil NMNMf USB la i [•a. m.. to4p. feTteharges. moTHnre. I II *u / t Our goods are known to be perior in make and style. We guarantee everything we sell and refond the money on goods not found as repre sented. 8U A. C. YATEkS & CO., -LEDGER BUILDING Chestnut and Sixth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. ml-«« IsiyVUJt iHS.At.KK». JOHN F DOLAN, No. 6 West Third Street. —Ia-ads In Cboico—— WINES, LIQUOR* AND CIGARS. Served Oyster* tn «vary style, notice. feb27-3m-14 «hortet DOLAN '6, fi East Tlurd »treat. JOHN Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, —ALÄO- l_r_ * « Celebrated Bartholome? iteehester Beer. Ae brewings are unequalled for parity ami flavor; constantly on hand ink bottled. Mineral waters l_ the different flavors. P. IIONAHOE, —BOTTLKK OF— MABBKY i/'s Of b »7 AND 5«9 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DJCL. 49*Pollte and accommodating driver«. Orders oy mall promptly attended to. He Is also connec ted with the Telephon«- Exchange, and hi« signal U-uiy^W HOLD IN STORE AND IN U. 8. BONDED WARF.HOÜ8K8 pare from the following celebrated W E ■ tiUesdeer A. Overholt A Co., January 1879 and June 1M0. A. Gnsksnheimer A Bro., May 187». John G lhson. Hon A Co., May 1879 and Jane 1M0. Distilling Co., August 1879. isrwood. November !«79 and June 1889. (frersiak (Beading, Pa.,) February, t. Vernon, nie The above *.»jds will be sold either hi bond or tax paid at the lowest market rates. Sample« may be seen at this store. NO. 103 MARKET ETRE ET. my»-® • FRANCIS KELLY A CO. QRANGIGROVR PURE RYE WHISKY. -Ilf FACT 4 — THE ITIBKBT. RICHEST AND BEST EYE WHISKY EXTANT. By the galion or bottle. JAMES A. KELLY, : Uniform In '"•"Scb Absolu telypn re rye^ A reliable stimulant 8. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE 8TS. aae delicate la Savor. •arc and ..re tonic. mv»-ly-2ß ^COSMOPOLITAN HOUSE. 200 WEST SECOND ST.. I WILMINGTON, DELA WAHR. CHOICE LIQUORS AND SEGARS. | THK BEST LAG EH IN THK CITY. Lunch every morning *nd baturdsy . a HAirBr.it, PBOPHiFTOB. i \\ Illgllt. i».»v24-8rn-'Ju I K la ;me Li I ,ui DR. « lÊÈSZk V§0 [BEFORE—AND -AFTER 1 Elsctrk AppliascM #r* *«ot on 30 0»y»' Trial. TO MIN ONLY, Y0UN8 OR OLD, XITHO are safrertna from Nximwrs YY Lost VrrAUTT, Lacx or Kkkvr Foivw amu Tiuoa, W a*tino 'VXaxjrgsu*. and all tlio»«« dineaiH*« o# a p®BfM>NAL NAtran muttiag fro»u Ab»»»bh and The nmhfest dltwovery of th« Nineteenth Century, «èjadatooce for Illustrated Pa»|*hletf re*-. Addrss« »911*1« »liT9»..«*>9H*U, MICH. JAM NOW PKIPARAD.-TO DKUVX1 ALL SIZES OF COAL ! nurmok quautt rom family um AT THX LOVKST MARKET SATIS ! All cart wall «created an patin eaUan. B. F TOWNSEND, ornci a vAKD, root or rouwB bt. ' y * , *"*' c * < '"* * 1U ' wraiiarai j^DBSC&IBK FOP THK SUNDAY STAK. n u ADVERTISE IN A THE SUNDAY STAR, u 71 —TM1 Ohlt Sunday Nkwspapek —IN WILMINGTON. Ail the Local ■ -AN II Telegraphic News! : Strictly Nori-Partiyan. | . 8UPRRIOK ADVANTAGES A8 ADVERTISING midi um. AN | • i "THE STAR ! i i la ssrvrtl to subscribers roughout the city early on Sunday mornings at the moderate price of E. TWELVE CENTS ▲ MONTH. PAYABLE AT THE END OF THE MONTH. ■ I. 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WHERE WE HAVE OPENED A NEW Steam Marble and Granite Works. Our Wueroom Contains the Largest and Choicest Selection ol MONUMENTS, STATUARY, TOMBS, MANTELS, ETC., Ever offered in Delaware, made expressly for oar new ws reroom from the newest designs snd at the lowest prices. DAVIDSON & BEO. - -. _ ____ oct7-K-tr j ÖHN MEALEY. NO. 205 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole Agent for State of Delaware tor WERNER & CO.'S C h a m p ague Win e, PRICE LIST. Her Case 12 Ota. do 34 Pts. K 00 00 DISCOUNT IN QUANTITIES. 5 Cages 10 Caeee 35 Cases 5 per cent. 10 per cent. 15 per cent. IMPORTED BELFAST GINGER ALE. BASS ALE. BROWN STOUT. IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS. Pure Rye Old Star Whisky, Diamond O Whisky. CHEAP JOHN. No. 410 Market Street, Still holds forth as of yore, with store filled with goods nt prices that «re astonishing. Tinware in great variety ; Crocker o! all kinds in :i!l grades, from one piece to thou sands, and numberless useful goods. prove that you are dealing with Give him a trial and CHEAP s .JOHN, 416 Market Street >>rt2&-3m-il E. C. G. GREEFMAN & CO., 411 MARKET STREET AND 408 SHIPLEY STREET. In connection with our large and well selected stock of Wall Paper and Window Shades, we are displaying a large and elegant stock of Holiday Goods, which hav been selected with great care. Our stock includes Dinner and Tea Sets in every style ; Hall and Library Lamps ; Bronze and Bisque Figures ; ornaments of every descrip tion. Al«o a full line of Glass and other wares, etc., etc., which we will sell at very low rice?. Do not fall to call and examine our stock before purchsing elsewhere. E. C. G. GREENMAN & CO., 0. G. GREBNMAN. deciHte-tf-60 GEORGE W. GOODLEY. American Watch and Clock Depot, U North Second Street, (above Market) Philadelphia. A LARGE ASSORTMENT AND SMALL PRICES. ««-book some of the prices : ailles' Solid Gold American Lever Watches. Gents' Solid Gold American I.ever Watchra, 111 - • ' SmI Id 4 ■ « » 1 • I U-|iiiii'.;i-lim m ...... One-tiay Clocks, ft.00 up. Fight-day walp.nt Clock*. |S.0O np. A large stock on hand of of solid gold and best rolled plated jewelry and ehalns. Solid sliver an.« plated ware, opera glass«« and spectacles. Repairing of *11 klnSs done In a skumu mannSr. f-- n<i 12 09 8. PICARD, No. 11 NORTH 8ECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. •agri'. S.-Every or*«cU ^»rranted repreeent««!. novlOly Ihr. fÿ »D Indian Blood S ■ S "* 6 *,* 11 d é aeaae * °f the Stomach, Liver, I SSOT Skin and 'Blood. ■ testify to its effloaoy in heal ■Ing the above named diseaso«, and W nonnoe it to he the BEST REMEDY KNOWN TOMAN. Gu aranteed to cure Dyspepsia. ■TAOBNTB WANTI!I).»| 77 W. 8 d St, New Tark OUy. Druggists asiTit pro 1 TRADE MASK Laboratory