WOIININO mJMMAKÎ.
■f chuiiiV woollen inllltti Presto«,
" • K : 1 :,,. waH burned on Thursday
Connectjr j nMUr anee 115,000.
•'Ü 1 * 1, ,,r (■ H. Cor&Co., bunkers,
Tl,,. jfMMi wh0 MM ou Monday,
of Tob'd«' • at lia;,,(SK); Ifabtlltles,
Stator tllf
, r ,,|„ Town Treasurer of Sparta,
!'■ * 1 il known stuck dualor, la re
"'it" 3 '" 1 I,.limiter for *13,000, which
Ktlu It'. tin r|*eulatlon.
i-nii'l 1 ury at Moorchcatl, Mimic
' ' I Dvr indletrneuti atfalnst *—
t,,r allowing prisoners 1
r
Tin*
fotu. has l"U" i
Sheritf b'' ,,ki 1
tut.
embezzle
helhyville, Tennessee, yester
right buildings, including
Is estimated at
A lir
day «I«* 1
the M:»h'
fllMl.lH"'
'
The b
-, ut $r>o,ooo.
ib.il.
hanged yPBtcr
•nce oi
ootl w
II""
.11, Missouri, i
t hail«
day •>'
„„j „pur tat or», for the murder
more than
arvei al tl»«* 1 **'
,1 vMunau, commit«**
ol « roll'
ail Cooperage Work», In
ol Cincinnati, au emory
yesterday, tustautly killing
Lot» and VViu. Hubau and »lightly
AI ih«
Ike InwiT par
.heel I'
Gwryr
phTo.I.IHu-., private banker of El
, T,.,., tailed »n Thursday for WW, 0U0.
r * ' I,, amount to *110,000, but it
Curden.
Hr ™ml!v believed they will realize lens
lit- had been speculating in
1st'
than S-". 1
options
T H. H-lgH'm, the
merchant, recently
,,t ! tu* Hank ol Montreal for obtaln
hob-Rttle cheese and
rated at the
butter
iuitaut
ImrirHw». i-reported to have eornpro
"j^juith T.c bank lor $(U),000, and fled
the border to *sea|»e
Iru
•mil»"!*.
hl» «»I lie
\ im-M-iu'iT train on the Watertown
branch tin Fitchburg railroad in Ma»»^
Thuraduy night »truck two
1 had been purposely platted
<i the engine was
.11 1 In-rail». No other dam
,li hi
sleep**r.
betweei;
partly throw 1
the
Thursday
the Missouri
» made early
Au at temp'
rui
reck
mom i tu? >' , ,
Faefdt: ruliroiid, Ml miles north of Ucntou,
<» damiige resulted. It i» »up
• »top a train on
IVxitf, hut
ikwd the real object
r ,, Mexico wiili $100,000 to pay the
Central
Mruction bund» ol the Mexic
railroad.
»•day afternoon, while Sergeant
an (.'odd were standing
Lsot Wed
IIukIk 1 » and I'olici
in the hallway of the Kaatern Department
biilldiH
I (Mtawit, ('aiittda, a bottle con
II •■xplohlve wa» thrown from
it h great force. They »aw
*, and took »Indter in time behind
utter wa» kept secret until
taining
tliuve a
it n.l
I
-I
last nijlit.
the fuctory *»f George
N- uluin, N. C., on Thursduy
A tH.il, i »• \ 1 • I» »•1***1 i
Blslloj*. *
night, killtnir the engineer, Abram Brown,
Fn
>v K
d in
and the li
jurliiL' three other ju-r
who a
•tt,
, one a woman
• 1» distant. Half
oliehcd, and »11 the
less
-e It
a- del
the li
the \ji illitv
lore
damaged.
The heuvi, ht ruin of t he
Mihhi»hip|»i, tell yesterday, and bridges
lu some putt- of the cit
de,| to Vicksburg,
», \\i inches
eleven o'clock
itii lour in the afternoon.
O doue to property, and
ere destroyed,
of wind, hail and rain pre
esteru Ar
light. A passenger car
und Malvern railroad
the track by the force of the
rul |htsoii 6 wore Injured.
down at Alex*
Mountain rail
canon iu Jaek
• »wept away.
here
Th.
-t lor ye
it
>P
lèverai hrid.
••ntral and .Snutl
Tailed in
II,.' II ■> Snri
11'..
1. illlll -(•
Tvoi l.iiildiiii
«•ro i » I « » w
I1TN.1
lu* In
Ivc duHlingf und
Mulwlvak*, ten mile»
many
(To 1 *• V• • 11.** 1
south ol I. h 1 lo K.u k.
No live» were lost.
Mrs. I'uik« r, uf Trenton, New Jersey, h
«•r in New York to com
in*t Richard K. F
damagi- l«»r all« red libel. The libel is based
upon what Mr». Barker claim» to be a fleti
tive of her life i
Instruct« 1 *!
for
• >mt
tl.il.*
a vol
entitled "The M
publislieij by Mr. K<
den
>1 AiiuTieu." Heveral
year» ago
d killed her former
named House, for
•quitted by
Mr,. I
kei »hot
kilobaud, a law
whipping their boy.
8he wuf
yth-k, « .•mpiet*-cim*, all annoying Kid
ii'\, iilu'iiii-i and Urinary disease». $1,
lMiggi*t.s.
Our ItooiiiH,
••vn-ptioti, are the finest furnished
»Iterating room I» re
and improved instrument»,
entire change in our help
•lass men. What we
I«» E I«» give you Unit quality ol
ma«le in the city, at the
We show you proof and
m. Our gallery Is Often
week. Hutterley <Sc Co.,
Arthur Clare, manager.
With«.
ill the S
modeled.
We haw
Nr)
■ I.
tir»
prop.*,
w«>rk e
tain.' old prie*-».
« sitElsu-ti
only
reel.
1'holograpliH Reduced
prin ». Fine retouched cabinets reduced
Card
1.
Iroiii $ r , |„ r dt./.cu to $:; ;>«'r dozen.
Wmtugruphs linely retouched, reduced from
v«.. f »o |nt do/.rii to $1.M) p«*r dozen. T. G.
'.'"Hand, photograph», main gallery, 307
Market streci; brauch gallery, No. 4 East
llilrtl »I reel, where they make a »pecialty of
ll " tyj M The only tin-type gallery In the
flty.
"r.f *♦.
ÎMalicU-», I'.ri«-;
or Liver c«,
a , Kidney, Urinary
n n«»t, be cun traded
ily if Hop bitter» are
already bave any uf these
II,, P miters Ik the
plaint» cj
»•'■•«I, and il
«II
ly medicine
Dun't forget
• pulled up stuf! that
th:
*11 |»(»itiv«dy e
•« y
this,
w i*l '»idy harm you.
Work <1
Out.
On rwi«
oiler I
we will make
liicli you can earn $3 to $7
II. C. Wilkinson
ami 197 Fulton street New
r »«idre
«•venin
»V (
, 195
York.
A1
Till».
"it lind a caw* of Bright's Disease of
' , ""'.'".'N l>iul«te, Urinary or Liver
lm. "■"* ** ''Ural, le, that Hop Bitter«
II C;:', ' ' " re ■ Afk >'" ur nolBWiora
(
A Card,
• suffering from the errors of In
weakness, early
will »end a
re you, FREE OF I'HAKUE.
glimurv y wits discovered by a mls
dre«M'ii .America. Send a solf-ad
INMAN v. ." 1 "' to the REV. JOSEPH T.
■'inr,. Mminn n. n.w York uity. tt«-w
, Tn all v
di-r.-t
*wiy, I.,.
til.
•I
youth,
dl ci
•at
l ,,e "'Kl and Wort 111 ohh
1'niluh'd or counterfeited.
true *.f u fg
Tills I»
« .hilly
ly moiitclne, and U 1»,
th** remedy imitated is ot
it had Ik un
)■
ivu
I'r-.f t h;
the hiui„.
An so*
!"* !* r " v «* l by the whole World that
t-M. «I „
H.,|, Hi
Id
'»luiihle lu
edlel
irth, many iini
i«l began t«» »teal the notices
•BUuhN Nj.r
in which
ii; < "e
i«
and the peoplu of the
:d the merit« of li. B., and
o induce »uttering invalids
Country |i a ,|
e\p
uymg
'tu ll instead, expecting to make
«1 good name ol H. B,
to
then
•dll
Mu
J - oth.-r«,
■ truuirt put up in slmi
1 11 • H., with variously devised
word •* Hop" or " Hops"
imluce people to believe
J as Hop Hitters, All »uch
or cure», no matter what
•• i». and especially those
"Hops" in thulr name
;ted with them
htr
vie
ha
Wi.
Oil
>ay
tin
ro the «ai
•die«
thei
,,r ' 1 "Hop"
"r in
name
them. i„
their
iiultiiti«.
ounterfeits. Hewi ..
.- of them. Use nothing
•*"ine Hop Hitter», with a bunch or clu»
Rku.iiïr un t,i ° wuite ,abei * T,u »t
H(Uüki ü^i. i,ru ^ UlK de. tlera aro warned
l h UniiatiuB« or QouaUrfeUa,
'".i
1er «i
They Ran for the Doctor.
Some |x»ople are ulways running for the
doctor
with
course, the doctor likes this, tor ho* get*
well paid for it. Hut »here are many
sioinr when tin* judicious use of Pkhhy
Davih'h Pain Kii.lf.k will do all the debtor
can. Mr. H. V. .Miller, of Sy
say» he ha» for twenty y
Kim. lilt for inlseellaneous ft
and that. It Is
kept in every house.
THE LARGEST R ET aTl STOCK OF DRY
GOODS.
Straw bridge & Clothibk,
Dealers in Dry Goooh Ejglubivrly,
Kiohtb and MahkbtStrbbtb,
Pbii.adht.pria.
No Trouble to Nwallow
Dr. Tierce's '•Pellets'* (the original "little
er pills") ami no pain or griping, Cure »ick
bilious headache, sour stomach, and eleanse
the system and bowels. Scents a vial, w&h
when the leant thing la the matter
theinhelvea or their children. Of
• a
•use, N. Y.,
ear» used Pain
unlly »lekue»» ;
valuable that it ought to be
I I
DIPHTHERIA
HAS
NO CHANCE
WHEN TREATED WITH
Perry Dam's Pain Killer
J.
of
This wonderful remedy ha« saved the
lives of many, many children
who were almost dead with
DIPHTHERIA.
H n«*nry Wilson, Lawrence, Mb»»., »ays:
"The aiirgeouM i>n»nounc«»d my caeo Dipb
therla, and dedaed that no remedies could
•h It. Perry DhvIh'h Pain Killer »uved my
life.
Llbeoun I/each. Nashua, N. H., »ay»; " I had
palnterH'colie and diphtheretie nor*» throat very
euver**ly. Pain Killer drove botli away."
DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT.
ACIF|
* ^ITHE/VCHc^^
***KtN(i POWOjA
' mi WILES' J
I
^owot^
■SAmielere®! _
Niles
premium
tH e PERFECTIOH q f nRtATEST DISCOVErv
SCIENCE OF THE ACE
FULL WEIGHT,
FULL STRENGTH, NEVER FAILS
tif" Always a handsome Chromo.
Often a large Picture Book and
Two Paintings.
fjf" Sometimes a good Stem-Winding
Watch.
ßf" Ask your grocer for it.
fcbl2*8*70
50nAYS'TRiAIi
DYE'S
JfflBBP
BEFORE-AND-AFTER
1,
L/J
Electric Appliance« »re »ent on 30 Day» 1 1 rial.
TO MEN ONLY, YOUNO OR OLD,
Buffering from N«RVOU8 DniUTf,
Lost Vitality, Lack or Nehvb Fob« k and
, Wasting Weaknesses, and all those din******
Natch* resulting from Abuses and
OTHMÎ Causes. Hiwcdy relief «ml complete resto
ration of Health,V iUOHand BIaniioodoi abanteku.
Tile grandest discovery of tlio Nineteenth Century,
md at onoe for Illustrated i'amnhletfrae. Address
1
f
vniTAIO BELT CO., MABtHAU, MICH.
XH&UMATISM ANC COuT CURED
e..» cs;ttb)m)i t»y a chain of evidence)
v inquiry hut makes stronger, that wi
c the onh/ real, nr radical remedy for RhuumaUr
«I wo put that evidence within the reach
•f every Millerer vnthmd mon> y and without pries, we
daim ilmt no one but the foot will »urn lo it a deaj
■•(ir, or close hie eye» to the ylad Hdinyx we bring
»iw blighted Ilia, 'in Ju»li«e t<
dependent famille»,
liie'rt ambition I
disease, wo ask y«n
to the h
IMsonl
to youi
d to the consummation of youi
lie lore you wore »trick 0 down t>>
(» go with
of sonic who nave drank of the vmtert
nf life 'in«l are now full of tlio joy of health, rca«ly to
tell to the world their glad experience. Wo will give
y oh no false maternent, and make Do assortie* which
rannol, by proper inquiry (by letter or » rough
ft lends) l»o prolied to th© bottom aad found to he full
il truth.
lor a le
PR bumlreds oared our présent apae«« ullpwa ua to
Unraiclc, 118 Plymouik St.. Brooklyn: aiau r aul
uio BbcuiuatUni EUlfean.
ikfuga, 3V4 Puurl Sc, Brooklyn— S.-rrn
347 Bkltio 8t. , Brooklyn —
nui t ^t., Brooklyn—Boiktlom Rh
*1000 in other me.ll
Ch
U». C
Chronic Rh
(.
hal. T 36»
hud espende
6
4*1 Third Arena«. Brooklyu
<A 14 reara.
Ur Buy land. 390 Batubrldge 5t.. Brooklyn—Acute Inflam
matory aod Cbronio Ub«-umatUm and very bad Ohronio
Dyipepaia.
Mra. Pllklngton, 1H» 94tb fit., Brooklyr— Aoûts and Cbro
mu limn for yeare; 'had tried ererrtbln*."
Naw York City—Cbroofa Rheum
ion. M Mrora fit., New York-l
rh—<?hrout«L nrrr
M, ,n Wood 104 Booth fit, *<■*» Tork-Chronic
nf ?7 Bn
Kbeu
Dr Uoodrioh
lam
ible, MU
y Klieiimatlaia »yeun
,143 Weal Bt, Bow Yo
by it
i, n m
r. Dlxa
Capt M
Mr Ab
Bl
sh Av., Hew York—Ck
9to Ehen
Oakland At., Jer
City -ChronU
Judgs Crc
alyears
¥e named (entlemen know many other« oured by oar
udJLidneymOfMlf,
I b
ll .. Kl,
-
yon «rill blew the day
; with full, r partie
this advertisement.
Elmore, Atlama «b C)o., W Atlantic Av.,
P; : ik>vr «nd *04 «. W IT, CJ
I
NO PATENT, NO
motto. We
PATENTS.
have had* 14 years experience In procuring
Patents, Caveats, Trade-Marks, Copyrights,ete.,
in this and other countries. Our Hand Books,
i
giving full Instructions In Patents free. Adores
R. rt. A A P. LACEY, Patent Att'ys, MM K. St.
P U ll E
INDIA
TEAS!
Prom the Districts of ASSAM, CHITTAGONG,
CACHAKKANGRA VAI.I.KV, DARIE KLING,
DEIlltA DOON and others. Absolutely pure.
Superior lu flavor. The unwit economical. Re
only half t lie usual quKJitltv. Sold by all
rocers. JOHN C. PHILLIPS A CO., Agent* of
(Calcutta Tea Syndicate, ISO Water street, N.
mmm4
qu
!< I DN E V-WOP x
HAS BlFN proved
». Ji?i üRE * T ou "« *>«•
KIDNEY DI8EA8E8.
„ Ikxw a l.me .-o k
Indio*tc that you
NOT HEBFTATE
I
E
• disordered urln*
a victim F THEN DO
KIDNEY-WORT *t
onoo (druggiMi* i eoommond it) and ltwiU _
speedily ovoroomo the diaeaa» and restore *
healthy action to al» the organa. fc
Ladies.
and weakneaaea, KIDNEY-WORT la unaur
■
1
©
E
2
£
1
2
pawinrt, aa i t wl 11 act promptly and aafaly.
Inoontlnenoe, retention o
ropy deposits, and dull
dragging palna,all apeocUly yield tottacur
ative power. (öS)
BOLD BY ALL DRUOOIBT8. Trloetl.
i
Either Sox.
urine, brick dust
KIDNEY-WORT
"My friend, E. U. Legard, or this city, used
be druyru double from painful Kidney Disease.
Kidney-Wort cured him." Jas. M. Kinney,
Druggist, Alleghaneyt Ity, Ta., Aug. 22-82.
Kl DNEY-WORT
IS A 8URE CURE !
for all dlaeaaaa of tha Kidneys and
LIVER
It haa specific action on thia moat Important «
«van, enabling it to throw off torpidity j
Inaction, stimulating tha healthy saaration '
of the Bile, and by keeping the bowels in free Î
condition, effecting its regular dlaoharge. |
HHolorlsi HyouaroBuflSringûrom *
■Vieil dl Ida malaria,havethe ohllla. (
, dyspeptlo, or oonatlpated. Kid- '
noy-Wort will surely relieve St qulokly
In this season to cleanse the System, every
one should take a thorough oourae of It. (51)
•OLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price $1.
are bilious
KIDNEY-WORT
"I've gained 2» It»». In two months, " writes Mr.
J. C. Power, or Trenton, III., (Dec. *-82), "and
a well man. I'd »iiffcrd with liver disorder»
since 1882. Kidney-Wort cured
Strong word* frrin a New York clergyman : "I
unhesitatingly recoin inert Kidney-Wort. It
greatly benefltted in*," says Rev. C. E. Kemble,
of Molutwk, N. Y.
KIDNEY-WORT
FORTHE PERMANENTCURE OF i
CONSTIPATION. 1
o
©
No other diseaao la so prcvalont in this
S
country aa Conatipation, and
has ever equalled the celebrated KIDNEY
WORT aa a cure. Whatever the cause
however obstinate the
Will overcome it.
©
•a
E
c
a
1
, tills remedy
3
n11 |JO THIS diatrosaing 00m
■ I "to■ plaint is very apt to be
complicated with oonatlpatlon. Kidney
Wort strengthenatho weakened parta and
qulokly cures all kind* of Piles
physlolans and modicinea havo before fell
ed. nrif you have either of these troubles
PRICE $1.1 USE |Drugglsts80îïl*
MiU'MlkkM
r
J
a
I
■O
5
<
p
, " writes Lyinan T. Abell, of
other relief from
util I trie,I Kidney-Wort. It haa cured
"For 12 ye
Georgia, Vt., "I found
pile
KIDNEY-WORT
HE GREAT CURE
T
c
o
FOB.
*
I
R-n-E-u-M-A-T-i-8-M
E
o
h
As it lr for all the painful disease# of the
KIDNEY8, LIVER AND BOWELS.
It cleanses the system of the acrid poison
that causes the dreadful suffering which
only the victims of rheumatism can realise.
THOUSANDS OF CASES
of the worst forms of this terrible disease
havo been quickly relieved, and in short
time
?
I
E
«
«
oo
©
-J
(C
PERFECTLY CURED.
I'RItl ,1. [ JQI III or IIHY, HOLD b, DKt (J0I8TH.
Vi) Dry can be sent by mail. _
i;LlA,RIUHABI>ti()N A CO., Burlington,Vt.
c
t
V
<
sc
KIDNEY WORT
"I had habitual costiveness, pai n i n the back
d rhe
, Vt., Kt«lney-Wort has e
Httsni, *' writes S. J. Seott, Burling
«I them all."
CLOTHING.
0
0
0
&
y
VARIETIES.
Besides the regular assort
ment common to Large Cloth
ing Stocks, we carry many
specialties, such as Coachmen's
Coats, Swallow Tails, Waiters'
Coats, Barbers'Coats,Etc. We
invite examination and com
parison.
A. C. YATES & CO.,
-LEDGER BUILDING
Chestnut and Sixth Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
in 1-84
^DAM8 AND BROTHER,
No. 504 Market Stree',
—CHEAP—
Cash Variety Store.
TOYS, DOLLS & MASKS,
EASTER CARDS
and cut pictures.
üttV
NOTIONS,
LADIES' A GENT'S'
UNDERWEAR,
BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS
CROCKERY, TIN.
GLASSWARE.
RAO. HEMP,
INGRAIN AND
STAIR CARPET'.
STAIR RODS,
CURTAINS.
TA BLE, 8TAIR and FLOOR OIL CLOTHR.
Largest, amt wheapesi line of Lamps. Lanterns,
Vases in endless variety. Table and 1 ocket Cut
lery, Ex pres t- Wagons. Velocipedes, Toy s of all dt
scnptlons, Dolls, l)«>ll-Hea«ls, Boll-Bodies, Do
f'Hrrtages. The LARGEST, CHEAPEST
BEST line of
BABY CARRIAGES In tho State.
—SOLE AO EN US "OH—
HARPER'S BAZAR PATTERNS,
it will pay you to call
of goods and prices before purchasing.
a-U-UMft-dAw
and
d examine our variety
•4.
Visitors to Philadelphia
Should make it a point to. call and inspect the
Largest Stock of Dry Goods
tlM!
HI
In Pennsylvania ; which stock is not exceeded by
any on sale in the United States. Lookers
cordially welcome.
on are
Strawbridge & Clothier.
SUMMER SILKS.
FIVE DOLLAR
DRESS PATTERNS.
It may be thought early for these
goods, but now iithe time to purchaK,
and for several reasons:
First—O ur stock is full and complete
in new, fresh goods.
SacoNii—All these goods have been
so bought an I are marked at such
low prue i as t j afford but little profit
or ourselves.
Louisines in colored checks
at 75 cents.
Glace double checks at 75 cents.
Glace single checks, at 75 cents.
3 designs glace stripe at 75 cents.
50 designs of colored and white
block CHECKS at 75 cents.
Black and white louisines (Extra
Quail y), at 85 cents.
Extra quality Mourning louisini. 5
at 85 cents.
Jaspe mourning silks at 85 cents.
Neat black and white striped
silks ( 20 inches wide), at *1.00.
Extra quality glage block checks
at *1.00.
Best quality glacp. block checks
at 81.25.
The best louisines made at S1.50.
The best louisines made (22 inches
wide), at *1.75.
This is the only lot of these in Philada.
FINE FRENCH DRESS PATTERNS
(full quantity for an entire dress,)
At FIVE DOLLARS EACH.
cither to the mat
They cannot be sold lower, if as low,
later on.
The foriru r price was $10.50.
Third -Buying now afford* ample
time tom ke up at leisure.
We ha\e good reason to believe that
sh w ing the most varied assort
ment and best values ever offered in
this market
Each of these beautiful patterns contains
four yards of double-width silk and wool
French Novel'y goods imported 10 r« tail
at $2.00 per yard,besides four yards of 42
inch all wool French Shooda Cloth, w 01 ih
62U cents per yard. There are twenty
different styles and colorings, including
some darl , some medium ai d some light
efTects.
The patterns are put up nicelv in boxes,
with fashion-plates, showing just how to
make up.
! we
WE HAVE
Stripe Sii.ks at 40 cents.
Strife Sii k. at 45 cents.
Strii i Si I ks at 50 cents.
Stripe Sii.ks ft 55 cents.
Si ripe Silks at 65 cents
LINEN DEPARTMENT.
GLOVES.
We also «juote, wi hr.ut comment, a
few of t ie in my genuine bargai
n*»w offered in this department,
k 1 ill si e CR AM HULK TOWELS,
aext : a heavy, reduced from 16 cents to
*l2 }/ 2 cents ca :h. l ull size WASHED
Huck Towels,
, hotels and boarding houses. Price
\2 x / 2 cents. Handsome, plain white
Knotted Fringe Damask Towels,
which usually sell for 50cents, at 25 cents each. Heavy cream and bleached
German Damask Towels at 25 cents each; very remarkable value.
Honeycomb Bath Towels, with knotted fringe at 20 cents each ; reduced
from 25 cents. J iesirable Turkish Bath Towels at 20 cents each ; reduc* d
fro n 25 cts. 8- [ Red Border Loom Table Cloths at $1.25 each ; must be
seen to be properly appreciated. 8-4 Red Border Loom Table Cloths,
nearly bleached, at .75 each; would be good value for £2.50. 8-10 Red
Border Cream Lunch Cloths, at $2.00 each ; this number has always be*
sold for $2.75. Plain and Ri d Bordtr Loom DamaoK Table Linen at ro
ernts per y^ rd ; the b< «t value yet offered.
We have rccured, at an
enormous loss to the mak
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
PERRIN Fl I*. R1 S*BEST QUALITY
FRENCH KID CLOVES,
With the popular Foster
fastening, 5 to 15 hooks.
Nearly Twf.lv« Thousand Pairs, and with little prof.tto ourselves
turn them ovti to our patrons at just »be i t one-half tiilir value.
There were rt the b< ginning of the sale—
5700 pairs, 5 Hooks at 51.00; regular price, ^2.oo.
4500 pairs 7 lluoks at $1.25; regular piice $2.25.
I ^00 pairs 10 Hooks rt $1.50; regular price $2.50.
300 pairs 15 Hooks at $1-50; regular ppice #3.00.
The regular 1 rie . s quoted above are the lowest f.t which the goods have
ev r been sold.
No better glove is,
Every p ir is warranted perfect.
The sizes arc full and complete.
Every color is i chided?
As this offering excited widespread interest as socn as the di t:if ution
of the gloves l c gan, and they are g< ing rapidly, we advise our patrons to
avail themselv'-s of the opportunity.
CH- :
'm®
lots
9
ft
r y dedrrble f.»r
be.
«de.
60-inch Hand Loom Cream
Damask at 65 cents per yard ; we imported this to sell for 75 cents.
Also HUNDREDS OK OTHER BARGAINS just as cheap as the on s
described.
We desire to make known to our out-of-town customers who find it inconvenient to visit the city every time
Dry Goods are needed, that our mail order department is so perfected th:;t .'hopping may be done wli.lt; : itinp
comfortably at home, almost as satisfactorily as at our counters. A :1 that is necessary is to address usa letter or postal,
card, mentioning the kinds of goods desired, and samples to sel et f;o-:i will l e immediately forwarded.
Tevcry lady should subscribe for our Fashion Quarterly. F.ach number contains valuable articles on personal
and home adornment, and domestic economy, four page) .of music, and a thousand* ngraviugsof fashions. It is both a
magazine and a lvmd-hook for shopping by mail ; and the subscription price is only 50 cents per year. Send five three cent
stamps for a sample copy.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
Eigi itii and Market Streets, Philadelphia.
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Li GO oh UK ALL K*.
Q.REEN TREE HOTEL,
Twenty-second and Market
Sts., Ninth ward.
The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars and the
hand. Fine
Beat Beer in the city constantly
luuches a specialty.
FRED. HAGMAYER,
Proprietor.
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W E HOLD IN STORE AND IN U. S.
BONDED WAREHOUSE» pure rye
whiskies from the following celebrated dis
tilleries*
A. Overholt A Co., Janunryl»7W
A. Uuckenhelmer A Hro., May U
John Gibson, Son A Co..May 1879 an«
Hannis Distilling Co., August 1879.
Sherwood, November 1879 and Ju
Neversink (Beading, I'a.,) February, 1880.
Mt. Vernon, May, 1880.
The above g.>jds will he sold either In bond or
tax paid at the lowest market rates. Samples
may be seen at this store.
NO. 103 MARKET STREET,
my 6-20
id June 1880.
June 1880.
1880.
FKANCIB KKlalaY AGO.
P. DONAHOE.
-BOTTLER OK
JOHN
AND BOLE AGENT OK WILLIAM MAH8KY
A CO.'8 PHILADELPHIA
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
—ALSO—
Ce.ebrated Bartholomay Rocii«
nequalled for »urity au«l
y on hand in kegs or
Mineral waters In all
i'he brewings
flsv#r; constantly
bottled.
517 AND 519 ORANGE STREET,
the dlffe
WILMINGTON, DEL.
AV'Pollte and accommodating drivers. Orders
oy mall promptly attended to. He is also connec
" the Telephone Exchange, and his signal
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ted With
I
QRANGE GROVE
PURE RYE WHISKY.
THE PUREST. RICHEST AND BEST RYE
WHISKY EXTANT,
bottle.
By the galion
JAMES A. KELLY
?
Uniform in ( » ual, ^j ch
Absolutely|Iure rye^
A reliable stimulant
S. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE STS.
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and delicate In flavor.
and safe tonic.
JOHN y. DOLAN,
No. 6 West Third Street.
__Leads In Choice
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
lu every style.
Served on shortest
DOLAN'S,
6 West Third street.
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1LKME Llj
Q]
Jackson's Lime, Fresh and Pure From the Yalîê
J •
HERR'S LIME-LIME FOR WHITE COATING !
8ANDI
Lehigh, Turkey Run, West Shenandoah. Boston Run, prepared
expressly for family use, Cement Calcined Plaater, Wood, Eto.
IC O AL
CUMBERLAND COAT; !
JACKSON LIME AND COAL COMPANY,
KING STREET WHARF.
FINANCIAL.
AKTIZANS SAVING BANK.
'I'llK
NO. 802 MARKET STREET,
INCORPORATED JANUARY 24TH, 1861.
Open to receive deposits from 9 a. m. until 4p. m.
Tuesday and Saturday evenings
from 7 to 8 o'clock.
SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND,
Regularly made in April and October. When
dividends are not withdrawn they are accounted
as deposits. Thus permanent deposits coinpouud
their Interest twice In each year.
MANAGERS:
George W. Bush,
George 8. Capelle.
M. L. Lichtenstein,
Clement B. 8myth,
'Charles W. Howland,
Nathaniel K. Benson,
Henry K. Dure,
W. Hastings,
K«tward Pusey
Edward Darlington,
JobH. Jackson,
, William H. Swift,
Anthony Higgins.
GEORGE W. HUSH, President,
E. S. CAPELLE, Vice President,
K. T. TAYLOR. Treasurer.
J. M. MATHER, Auditor.
r «*b21-ly
R. R. ROBINSON & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKKR8,
Fourth and Market Streets.
FOR SALE:
10 snares Delaware Railroad,
Buy amt sell slocks and bonds on commission.
Letters of credit available In all par is of the world
ami drafts ou England, Ireland, France, Germany
Issued. 7,I-ly-30
d Switzerland
F irst national bank
OK WILMINGTON.
KKPStSITOHY OF TUB PUBLIC MONEY
—AND—
FINANCIAL AGENT»
-or—
THE UNITED 8TATE8
Edward Betts, President,
G KO. D AHMSTnONO, OaHliter.
PAID UP CAPITAL, »5UU,«00.
Philadelphia, New York and Boston Exchang*
furnished lo regular Depositors without charge.
"«Mount days, MONDAYS amf THURHDaVs
ti.an *. m.
DIRE<rrOK8:
John H, Adams,
0. Mct'-orab,
I William Tatnsli,
I Ell Garrett,
tel Bancroft. Ir.
rd Betts,
Clement B. Smyth,
George W. Bush,
Dan tel James,
nl-lv
BALL'S
'Health Corset
Is Increasing In
larlty every day. as
fln.l it the M4»8T
PORTABLE and PER
FECT FITTING corset
Merchants
ty It gives the best sat
ractlon of any corset
seid.
tt;
COM
ever worn.
''I 1
i i
they
Warranted satlsfkctory
money refunded.
—FUR HALE ONLY BY—
R. L. RUSSELL,
81* Market Street.
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JT IH CELLAN KO UM.
MESSRS. BOUCHE, FILS & CO.,
WINE GROWERS
MAKEUIL, SUR- AY, FRANCE,
Branch houses In PARIS, France,and V BEAVER STREET, N
e that they have appointed
York, lieg leave
In lorn
the people of Deli
JOHN MEALEY.
205 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON
»
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Their agents for the sale of their famous brands of natural Champagnes.
NAPOLEON'S CABINET (Dry),
In Double Magnums, Magnums, Quart, Pint and ll&lf*Pint Bottles,
id
MAXIMUM (Very Dry,)
d Pint Bottles.
Ill Double Magnums, Magnums, Quart
THE "DRYVERZENAY
»>
d Pint Bottles. Is naturally sweet and Is recommended by the French Medical
tnu'Jn-i.- I.
In <Juart
Institute for cases of sickness.
JAS. f; wood & co.,
TIN AND SHEET IRON ROOFINt
1
J,
Metal Work and Jobbing of Every
Description.
Stoves, Heaters, Ranges and the "Favorite Heuler
JAMES F. WOOD & CO.,
FRONT AND ORANGE STS,
WILMINGTON, DEL.
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