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mORNING »CHÜA** . . n^neral* Otwbam ye»tenl»y WS^S'ofStef, *'"< f " r,nal rt«re«" f M.ltl.nil Htit, A fl*' 0 * 1 , .wav H»rt> mH) »»<1 d.m Oiiurl"' c ' r T ^, ln ||| wa» valued at 120,000. of "mleapproprlatt g the has If !• V If Inu-r Brunswig i,.ii of Pittsburg, the alleged - Mary Anderson, was ad blackmail r ...gterday lor appearance mlth'd Y^.iiVa rtiates Commissioner ou the 181,1 "ÏÜ!£ William Ullqr yrBt^r.lHy be* KsJ i' ,hù è '„ airaluat e*-8* u»t«r D. >uli 10 -tli iK HUnmKM, '>» "< nl of th *' «p n " ,, " n hy u,,wy on U "' l! "' h^thrlmreRM of Wusle (ian " m '' TI "": U 11 .»! R..V. j. u. Klerulu*, lor In J? 1 ? fnr takln«: »way "paper | Mir, rc#ultol yeetcr<l»y It. tWJ cant for the plaintiff. ... veBterday ehnt dead J 1 ^ will lain at PackaonTtlle, Greet, n, lijIn' "'"'V li.'ui a womau with whom 10 * l|U ' iutlmale Durlnjf the quarrel the ^",1» with aalub.and wm then Dr. 1-1 ■ I I <»r If M. u"« : •hot. bT „ Cnlted Ststf* man-hal Ap0, ^d abariyofTcxae borae tblevss '"Tru toY Kan«., J«»t*rday. The ■' 'a'« the officers who returned "T'klIllneSsinuel Row and wouudlng the ere, kl l" I, ^ r °e , at iie r of the Ho« boy. th The'fuwral 'ol Tfiotnpson ^»^Shaeffer, —■> vi.Vjliia, took plaeei ye.ter four ..red men arreeted on .us I,,, ' having a'"'' 1 « 1 the flre wer ' to C,e i,ad a hearing yeaterday morning, but it WS" l*OStp»UC*J. f,„p hundred men in the pipe department „Minier'# foundry to Heading, have .truck for the reetorathni of the 10 to 15 per cent Uk " from their « age. last aumn.er and A r„ r extra pay alter# o'clock p. m. 1 hey ork eleven hours, aud are not paid The Urin propose to com thls Is not acceptable to the Janie* Hoi*». DOW W loruvt-r tiuu*. proOiift'*. Gut - lu McLsnshsu & Smith'* The puddler* rolling mill, si Holliday.hurg, Fa., «truck ycterday l„«su»e ou« of their number. „ii,bI l.lglt' nor. employed a« hie helper Louii* Clark, who worked in a mill at Mc Keetuoit .urintf the strike last fail. Twenty „f the strikers assaulted Clark on the street In the aUt ruoou and Lightuer ha* been tbnaUMifil. F1KK AM, UIHAHTKB. Frederick Ettlnger, engineer, wa* killed y vieillit y iiioruh.g by a collisiou on the Albany and Suwiuehauna railroad, near Central Bridge. An exprès* train from Detroit for East hitinaw, Michigan, ran off the track on Tuouiiiy, und a number of wnckvi Hewitt the eugineer, tod Rhode* Ifce fireman, were killed. Tin* round-iioiiae and machine shop of the und St. Peter branch of the North ILilway, at Winona, Minnesota, were mirtnd yr.-terday morning, and 11 locomotive* were damaged. Baltimore last night destroyed F,It valor No. J ot the Northern Central Kail Company, at Canton. The elevator curt $7ö,IHM), and was insured for 540,000. Several vecwl* at the wharf were damaged. < hurle* K I made» and Beach Tinsley yea teniay l«lt Muucie, ludiana, for the country aitli a ran ol Hercules powder. When hall a miie I rum the town the can exploded, teuriiig Rlioadc* to pieces and fatally injur lng Tuibley. were Lo«», *35,0(10. <1 at the Keel ridge iron Miue, between Quinneshee and Iroii Moun tain, Midi., ou Tuesday aMernooii. No ioi*ii wen- in the mine, which w lie abandoned, but eight the irrnutiii which l«*l 1 in were killed. About I'd "f the ground fell iu, with the engine hull.-«. iiiiidijiuTy ami men, Dj a depth of about to who *too«l on loo uct. A lire Booth Bay, Maine, yesterday ig, 'lestroved the Knickerbocker Ice buildings, including 12 large f, a truss-covered run, about a quarter oi a mile long, two englue houses, Lay »mi coal sheds, und capacious dock*. •Sixty thousand t< Tli.* i, Coiuptiiv' store-h of Ice were melted, is estimated at $156,000, und a • 1 brown out of work. In uuiutii r o! nu «tnillariMii is sjMictcd. 'Rough out ruts, mice, roache*, file*, ant*, us, skunk*, chipmunk*, gopher*. 15 cents. Druggist*. KWtM." Cln bHl-b o 1 hey Kan lor the Doctor. Soi if |H*ople are always rutiniiig for the doctor wlim the lea*t thing i* the matt4*r with thfiiiH Ives or their children Of courhf, tin* doctor like* this, lor he get* well paid for it. But there are many occa hioiiK vvlieu tin* judiciou* u*e of Perky Davids Pain Kii.lrk will do all the doctor can * " r B. V. Millar, of Syracuse, N. Y., f A Vh * l, ' ba- tor tirrnty year* used Pain kii-LKH lor miacellaneous family sickness ; and that it In so valuable that It ought to be •hpt in every house. Work Given Out. • "* l )l your address we will make an .filer by which you can earn $3 to $7 evenings, at your home. Men, Women, joy« or Girls can do It. H. C. Wilkinson * , (J » 195 *hd 197 Fulton street New York. On Ou l.OOIIl R, •cj L" , i. «re th'* iinest furnished '1 he operating room i* re ami improved instrument*. ( L* entire change iu our help * nd »ow have first-cla** prop, work Without ext the State, modeled. NV We have men. What st* to do i* to give you first quality ol «u,. '?, ual 10 *ny made in the city, at the oc old priée*. Wo show you proof and dnmu-e satisfaction. Our gallery 1* open 2o '\i l ayp ol we ®k. tiutterley & Co., ' • liir kt , i Btreet. Arthur Clare, manager. Can't Get It. or , a j*' l<R f Iblçht'g Dipease, Kidney, Urinary ver Complaint* cannot be contracted used « £ ,ur famil y Mop Bitter» are dhp«'. ai1 Li f ^ ou alrea dy have any of these that 0,) , ^htt'T* i* the only medicine this „ 1 ^ure you. Don't forget will 'I 1 ! u 1 K et puffed up stuff that * lli only harm you. b y you HE tARliEST RETAIL STOCK OE DRT OOODB. D,„. ' W " ,II ™" A Clothier, ■"Ht in D«y Goods Eloi.rsiT.Ly, F.mnTH and MarketStkests, " aii.AnBLpHiA To h A Uard, dl*reu«»S!?» ÄrÄ <,u L Mertn K trom the error» of In decav you th, nervous weakness, early Mi»ti. "'"'•tnfH'od.ete., 1 «111 und a re Uli mi,? 11 ' ""J >" u . YHKE OF OHAKUE. *l»n»rv nî W » B dKoover.d by « mla dregpeft i ,ulh Ara erlca. Send a self-ad ls ll"K'! 1 " . t0 the HEV - .fOHEFH T. 'AN. Htatlon II. New York Oily. tu-w "I'M ll„. The event ~ . l " liuiii.f.,, •,!; h ''y^brred again. It was certain L.uUi u ''411» Grand Monthly Drawing tiine (»„ j. ,' ,a s *Hto Lottery took place on 13th, wh,.,. * ^ r 011 Tuoaday, Mardi elicited • Ti„l. , » lowing happy result was Caiiltul .V* MW drew $75,000, the Aral wh,'„ j holders of fractional parta y # ll-kiiuïî,ï. Rt / ck ?. 1 Allen Shaeffer, a heyer « f u. M, V kHe »er at Allentown, Pa.: J. J. «1er. Depot, Va. ; F. E. Ôailen «"■oiid e a , I U"* 1 ;* üac, ' coating 91 only. The Af.OflT. heiJi i i f- 1 . 11 "", wa. drawn by ticket No. Swum,,,. l V f,ll0Uonl * 1 P»rts to A. Kaueoher, Ï 1 " •n„.V.2 ln - Hnti Isrfte ' Brown, Ocala, .5 ,V' fj*, '■»I'ltal, *10,000, wan won by Alla,, |. | " t r " l "ff«otloii, coating »1 each to Ll ■ "',.1 H I V , . , . C,n * 1 ctrcct, New Orleans. *'*» few O'""»*». Ul«. There thoji.ui, iu,,,. ler » who collected^ their money :<id,l U "" 11 ' 1 »»« other, who have !!** «■altered f* n atteBt that «86,000 9»n'ls(f T V" '" tho »ole management of Hy-IV« wi" ur,: '{'', ra J " f L».. and Jubal A. {."•»day, Mïyï° .*jU i° the lame thing on *•» GrUfA^iOr M. A. Dauphin, *"*, L»., will furniiii ,u lnformatlom Happened llelore Will Happen Again. No A niwm Thli. Can you find a case of Bright's Disease of the KLluey*, Diabetes, Urinary or Diver Complaint* that Is curable, that Hop Bitter* has not or cannot cure ¥ Ask your neighbor* If the; can. "Tlielr Occupai I*mi Uon«." Or. R. V. Pirn>\ fiiiffnlo. N Y.: tucked with congestion of U»« lunga. over the liver,sever« pain In the joints a burning fever, and general giving away of the whole system, Failing to llml re lof In remedies pre scribed. 1 tried yom "Golden Medical Dis covpry. It "fleeted my entire i trines have only to be UH**d If every fntnlly w< tenths of the aoet their occupât i inAt at I mod !>«• appreciated. . Y ii trlu 1, nine mid irivn them nrrt would, like Othello, find iron«. Yours truly, la. H. Ml Ml ELAN, Ml). Iheusport, N. Y. DIPHTHERIA HAS NO CHANCE WHFH TREATED WITH ,1 Perry Davis's Pain Killer This wonderful remedy ha* wived the live* of many, many children who were aim ont dead with DIPHTHERIA. R Henry Wilson, Lawrence, Mush., '.The nuryoons pronounced my therja^ and deciard that ess: TiiedloH could vls'ii Pain Killer saved my Ufa I.ibeous Leach, Nashua, N. H.. says: ** I had painters'col i<f and diphthereticsoro throat very severely. Pain Killer drove both away." DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT. r tf' /»I ^1 r* *■' Ÿ CR. *.h I a DYE'S, WBEtSmM BEFORE — AN3 — AFTER Electric Appliances are sent on 3ü Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, Y0U21Q OR OLD, ■ufforing NxRvoon Dbbiutt, st Vtrautv. LA- k or Ncuvk Fom * ASTI NU W SAKNRHSKN tyvl it .i tU Natcki restjliln^ fi ll ef Man nor lie Nine W (h I Vioo »**■• 8p«*^iy n of H*a trn, 1 io or lut grandest discovery •nd at, once for lllust VOLTAIC BELT GO.. MARSHALL, W!CH, ■ii rated 1*1«. ■Ii! f>, BALL'8 Health Corset Y as Is Increasing In larlty every da U the Ml PORTABLE FF.rr fum ing nopu y Mslsolus 1ST CO ti ll PER W-m find w, • worn. Mert'lmnis it giv«'« the liest s«t •tlon of any corset .old. I satisfactory refunded, —roll HALE ONLY !IY~ R. L RUSSELL, 31« Market Btreet. ,v w : they u k 31. f fet.H-3-fl THE PUBLIC IB REQUESTED CARE 1 FULLY to lidtlc the lu-w ami «iilsrcml ««•heine to We drawn monthlv. «8TAP1TAL PRIZE, #78, (»«).-%» Pick ets. only #8. Khans in proporr.i Louisiana State Lottery Co supervise the for all the Monthly and Seiul "We do hereby certify that arra n geinc Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery d control the III pe Company, Drawings them selves, ducted with honesty, fairness, and lu good fa tli toward all parties, and we. auUmrlze the pan y to o ir stguatu manage id tiiat tlie same ertl floate, wltii fac-slinlet ol died. In its ailvertlbementb. ' this f/ La Commissioners. Incorporated In 18*8 for 28 years by the Legisla te for Education*! and Charitable purposes— a capital of #1,000,000— to which a jf fAW.OOÜ has since been added. overwhelming popular vote. Its franchise made a part *f the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted and endorsee ^ ^postpones. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS take place 01 A* SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIFTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASSE, AT NKW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, MAY 8th, 1883.—150th Monthly Drawing. by the people of i It never scales Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. FKAfTTlONS, in FIFTHS In PROPORTION. LIHT OF PRIZKB: ....# 75.000 .... 25,000 .... 10,000 .... 12,000 10,000 ... 10,000 .... 10,000 .... 20,000 ... 30,000 .... 25,000 . 25,000 i CAPITAL PRIZE.. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE.. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE.. 2 Prize« of 2 . 000 .. 5 Prizes of lo Prizes of 20 Prizes of 100 Prix*» of 300 Prizes of 500 Prizes of t,000 Prises Of , 000 . 500. I I Bfl aFFEOXIMATION I'KIZBH: 9 Approximation Prise* of #750.... .9 6,750 4,500 2,250 250. 1,9*7 Prizes, amounting to.#285,500 ' Aupllcatlon for rates to ol.il.» should only be m»deto the office of the. ompanv In New Orleans, Fn. further Information, write clearly,giving full addreu. Bend orders by expres. or TUgls- -. .. Money Order, addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La " VÄSBSSfcÄ. Waahlngton. D. C. the Extraordinary Beml-Annual —* "—e the Capital Prize will be N. B.-In Drawing of #150,000. In re T. KING STREET. Tea ! Tea ! Spices ! Spices ! Coffee ! Coffee ! Roasted ! Roasted at No. 409 King St. 409 on was Aral a J. The No. by to have of A. on DI LLIN. W1 I J JNDEMAN PIANOS A 7-octave Stein way Square A 7-octave Chase Square. Haines Upright, aud a tin«* 7 % oci. at |175, at L1NDEMAN BROS., 171 & 173 W. Fourth St. OINCINNATL O KIDNEY-WORT HAS ° KIDN g| Uoom a le been proved • SUREST CURS f«r , EY DSSEA8E8. liirae book or a d (»ordered urine indicate that yot i aro a vlolimS THEN DO NOT HESITATE ; use KIDNEY-WORTa* amend It) and It will orooiro tlicdiscsoeandrestore ? S onoe (drugginls r. * speedily ovoraomo tliodiseaoe a glhcal\h vaction to all theory-a-«, 8 Ladies. ÄÄ» +* and weakness*, KlDlfEY-WORT launsur • % posscd.se It will act t • mpUy and safely Eitfi i Bet. Incontinence, retention of brick due*, ' T • '»1rs. nil Jjt-codlly yield to liseur « I Ha* I * «urln l|drr« ^•BilvoT. r. SOLD ropy deposits, and dull * <*.1) I, ALL DRUGGISTS. Price *1. s "My friend, 'F- C. Lcgtml, of thin city, used lo be dr Kidney* Wo Drop gist, Allcghancy don I »!<• fro |»tl itb •ii ed him " Jus. M. Kinney, , Pa., Aug. 22-8-, Kidney Disease. I KIDNEY-WORT THE rrs A SURE CURE ! fur all disease« of the Kidneys and LIVER It has spodlla action on th is most important I organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and , inaction, stimulating the healthy eeoretton v ortheBUe.and by keeptugr the bowels in free I condition, effecting Its regular discharge. 9 kflA|orl«l If you are ruffbrlng from \ IwldlCSl ICI s malaria, have the ahlUs. are bilious, dyspcptlo, or oonstlpatod. Kid ney-Wort will surely relieve ft qnlokly eure. S. In this season to cleanse die System, every one should take a thorough course of it. (51) SOLD DY DRUQGI8T8. Prie« «I. KIDN ELY WORT "I've gained 20 lbs. in twomonths, " writ«» Sir. J. C. Power, of Trititon, Ub, (Dec. 2-82), "and 'd buffered with liver disorders shire 1MH2. Kidney-Wort cured York clergyman : "I Strong words frein a Ne' unhesitatingly re greatly benetltted ii of Mohawk, N. Y. Kidney-Wort. •d h Ibfv. C. E. Kemble, KIDNEY-WORT FORTHE PERMANENTCURE OF CONSTIPATION. s « E prevalent In this re medy equalled the celebrated KIDNEY- ■p . Whatever the cause, C , this remedy 0 m THIS dLitresslrg com- » plalni is very ap l . to be j oompllcatod with conuttpatlou. Kidney- » Wort strengthens tho woakonod xwrts and • quickly euros all kinds of Piles even when physicians and medicine* have before fail ed. nr If you ha vo either of these troubles 2 use No other disoaso is country as Constipation, and WORT as a however obstinate the will overcome it. E s c PILES. s: At a 1 g B QUEUE _ KlDNEYjfWORT Sell T. Abell, of o other relief from It has e " writes Ly "For 12 y Georgia, Vt., ' I ft* til I tried Kidney-Wort. 'I ed piles, not KIDNEY-WORT T HE GREAT CURE Ï I'OB Ii Ii-II-E-U-31-A -T-I- 8 - M ^ As ft lr for all the painful diseases of the O a* •O KI&NEY8, LIVER AND BOWELS. the acrid poison that causes the dreadful suffering which only the victims o' rheumatism THOU8AND8 OF CA8E9 of the worst forms of this terrible disease have been quickly relieved, and in short PERFECTLY CURED. rmcr $i. i.tqrin or imY,HOLD Hj dki uoihtn. ( S4) Dry can bo sent by mail. WKLL6. RICliARDBON «V Co., Burllngton.Yt. <i c I B It cioausoa the syHtciu realise 9 J £ : \ ■a < * "I had habitual eostlvenesH, pain In the back d rheumatls ton, Vt.. Kidney-Wort bus tax NO. " writes ». J. Scott, Burling red them all." aCIFy " iN 1 ™ ER iL H c *h " b JVUill V iiy ted Vf/ ^owof^j lÜTAJULERE^ai®' Miles PREMIUM 8. the perfection q f createst discovery SCIENCE OF THE AGE FULL WEIGHT, FULL STRENGTH.NEVER FAILS %£r Always a handsome Chromo, taf" OfUtn a large Picture Book and Two Painting*. 0T*Bometimcs a good Stem-Winding Watch. IPT* Ask your grocer for it. fcbl2-8-70 j^DAMS AND BROTHER, No. 504 Market Street, —CHEAP— Cash Variety Store. be TOYS, DOLLS & MASKS, EASTER CARDS AND CUT PICTURES. be DRY GOOD», HOST KKY, NOTION» * GEN115 1 UN U EU WEAR ! BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS CROCKERY. TIN. GLA88WARK, RA«, HEMP. INGRAIN AND _ STAIR CARPET. HTA1R ROD», CURTAIN». table, Stair and floor oil cloths. Largest and «cheapest line of Lamps. Lanterns, Vases In endless variety. Table andl'oeket Cut lery, Express Wagons. Velocipedes, Toys of all de scrfpUpns, Dolls, Doll-Heads, Doll-Bodies, Doll Carriages. The LARGEST, CHEAPEST ami BEST line • BABY CARRIAGES in the State —SOL« AOBNt» ■'OH— HARPER'S BAZAR PATTERNS. It will pay you to call and examine — of goods and pi ices before purohadtng. at varie I ' AGENTS Attention Vf KTKOR A. AKM CLOCK, wfth Luçnl M n»"« Co.„po.„t i ..nF 5 ç. Time »een di». tlnctly at night. NOTHING SELLS SO RAPIDLY. w'400 a month easily made. Send 92.50 for Hample, or 3-cent »tamp for full partlo ulars. CLOWES ft FKISBIE,General Agent», I janl8-l-14 Waterbary, Oonn VMY QOUVB. S J Hill artists tion homes. It make lia lean tlsan 1 lollh ■ u < i. THE BKbT PLACE TO BUY Dit Y liOODH: Strawbridge & Clothier's, Eighth and Filbert. Eighth and Market. mil.AMl.PKlA. S. H. STAATS, No. 406 Market Street, Ha* just opened an elegant stock ol New Hamburg The Any , i Sûtes EMBROIDERIES Many of the above Patterns New, and will be sold at YEAR'S PRICE«. entirely LAST The Number time next The Weekly, Also. Just received ■ lie« tlful assortment of mall, S ense ollar (loth l? Money without COTTON TRIMMINGS 8uit*b>e lor Trimming Undergarment*. CLOSING OUT ! closing out Lots of Ladles' and MIsbcs' Odd We FANCY HOSIERY ! -half the regular price, In order to NEW SPRING STOCK. At nearly make room s T l iyi OH itJs.At.KHt*. JOHN F. DOLAN, No. 6 West Third Street. rradlng enjoy lncidf las, of finest new number, will <1 -Leads In Cholc WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. shortest DOLAN'S, fl West Third street. In every style. Served Oysh not foe. fe 1)27-3 m QREF.N TREE HOTEL, Twenty-second and Maiket Sts., Ninth ward. tentlon |s A ly "The An An 'The By The Be-it Wines, Liquors and f'lgars and the d. Fine lh*Ht Beer In the city constantly o lunches a specialty. the ly KRED. HAOMAYER, Proprietor. frb:4-S-L4 E HOLD IN STORE AND IN U. S. BONDED WAREHOUSE» pure whiskies from the following celebrated tillerles* A. Overholt ft Co., Jannniy 1879 and June 1880. A. Uuckenhelmer ft Bro., May 1879. John Gibson, Hon ft Co., May 1879 and JuneBitfO. Hannis Distilling Co., August 1879. Sherwood, November 1879 and Ju Neverilnk (Reading, Pa.,) February, 1880. Mt. Vernon, May, 1880. B..jdswlll be sold either In bond or the lowest market rates. Hamples at this store. W dS A Baker, I »0. In A by A painter A Noah A Brooks, The above tax paid at may be NO. 108 MARKET STREET. myft-20 KRANC'ia KELLY A CO. P. IX1NAHOE. -BOTTLE» OF JOHN AND »OLE AGENT OF WILLIAM MASSEY ft CO.'S PHILADELPHIA Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, —ALSO— e Ce.dbrated Bartholomay Rooicster Beer, f'he brewings are unequalled for purity and flavwr; constantly on hand In kegs or bottled. Mineral waters la all the different flavors. An b i 7 *ND 519 ORANGE STREET, cott, young tions, for her. WILMINGTON, DEL. fty Polite and accommodating driver». Orders iiy mall promjitly attended to. He is also connec ted with the Telephone Kxchange. d his signal rnyl-18 Is QRANti PURE RYE WHISKY. K GROVE —nr FACT— THE PUREST. RICHEST AND BEST EYE WHISKY EXTANT, bottle. By the gallon JAMES A. KELLY ? AN Vol. Uniform In Absolutelypure rye^ A reliable stimulant 8. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE STS mv5-ly-25 quality Rich and delicate in flavor. and safe tonic. The cessful It E ve, tents tion OIBSME LlQUO fu 1881 Cloth, for __ - $30,000 lor $2. POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING Commonwealth Distribution Co. A in the city of LOUi»VlLLK, 1 Monday, April 30th., 1883 de On the last day of each month (Sundays excep.ed). Repeated adjudication by Federal and State CourtsKaveplaced this company beyond the controversy or the law. To this Company belongs the sole honor of having Inaugurated the only plan by which their drawings honest and fair beyond question. N. B.—The Company has capital and reserve fund. Read carefully the of prizes for the proven the For hand a lar [J APRIL DRAWING. ing #39,000 1 Prise. I Prise. 1 Prl*e. 10 Prize«, 1,000 each 20 " 500 " • too " ••• 10,000 5,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 .. 10,000 . 10,000 . 12,000 .. 10,000 .. 2,700 1.800 LOI 0 I ' 20 " ... to " ... 800 " Approximation 1,000 ■ 200 " B 100 " 100 9 9112, «01 1,9*f> Prize». WHOI l T ^f^vr M H ^kfu T c™. ,nU " di». Money or »»"* f' r »ft In Let "., „ „. SO . Rxnre»«. Don't »end by Registered Letter po»t tfelce Order. Order« of 95 aud upward by Exprès*, can be sent at our expense. Address afi orders to R. M. BOA ROMAN, Oourtor-Journal Building, Louisville Kv. IS tU-lv-S» Jackson's Lime, Fresh and Pure From the Valley ! HTCRK'S LIME—LIME FOR WHITE COATING ! S A K D I Lehigh, Turkey Run, Wirst Shenandoah. Boston Run, prepared expressly for family usé. Ceni. nt «'alcined Plaster, Wood, Eto. ICOAL CUMBERLAND COAL! J ACKSON LIME AND COAL COMPANY, KIVG'STREET WHARF. Si> 1 « » t'V itLit A ' tU \ » 1883. HARPER'S WEEKLY. IULU8TRATED. rper's Weekly stands at the head of Amer inustrated weekly Journals. 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The new volume, which begins with the November number, and opens with a colored frontispiece, will be much the finest ever Issued, ami the at I parents and all reading young folks the following partial list ol attrac accounts <1 harmless tentlon of all |s Invited to "TmTlVKHAM Khothkrh 1 Tide-MiLl. A new serial story t»v J. T. Trowbridge, former ly editor of "Our Y oung Folks,'' and author of "The Jack lfa/.ard Stories, '* "Tux STOUT OF VlTEAU. *' An historical novelette of girl and boy life in By Frank It. Stockton, fsrmer of "St. Nicholas,'' author ol " etc. "TheStohy or Robin Hood." An account of the famous yeoman. Ry Maurice Thompson, author of "The Witchery of Archery. " 'The stohyIjpthk Field or the cloth-op V GOLD." By E. 8. Brooks. To be Illustrated with many remarkable pictures. r tv . the 18th century ly assistant edit' "Rudder Grange, "A BnAND NEW NOTIOH." A capital and novel play. By William Baker, author or "His Majesty, MyBelL" etc. "»WEPT AWAY." 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