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nouons* summary. doctor with well sions I can. says and kept wu ni' ImproTPment fn Senator Vhooï'« " uJ!tl0n y, ' SU: '' d * î ' n k inthony " Hou(t«i Quebec, rtf lc î r m end the n%ltrey eutboritlee „„„I"« «rro, o »n" w '" up to-day. wl "'ifttf busIneM portion of the little 1 " f î Phrli* Miwouri, wa* burned yee Twelve building. were destroyed. . ... 0 , 1 . WaahiiiKton Monument, In will "e re.un.ed neat week W „d nuÄ *lgoroualy during the «immer , I0U#1 ,, in the lumbering town of M ",fi WI», were bunted yeeterday Manafieltl, tarol n e , rendered home jnorniUK ten lay. an Boys A York THK A i'rvSt fl ÄÄ c i2i,r"-' PoÂanrtÙo''. burning 8» mulee to D ' death. An Inc 0B Sunday , n ,l (our oilier tii) ooo. . . L-'rv S. Mathias' distillery near Manor, » I,urded yesterday morning. Loas, f-alooü. The bonded warehouse escaped d rL.rt Eustace of Canao, Nova Scotta, dl rf tuddenly yesterday with aymptons ,hict> give rise to a suspicion that be was nol*on*<l The Alls" Line Steamship Company are out 15U ship laborers to load tbelr Montreal and Quebec during the ...„diary Are In Waisahatcble, Tex., nicht, destroyed an elevator buildings, causing a loss of bring« vennuls at suffifflir seuon. A «*1» water fountain In a drug »tore In SvracuM N. Y-, burnt yesterday, family in litine Clarence Howland,- the proprietor, ,„,i lee» seriously injuring two others. Four hundred and twenty-all patenta and designs were Issued yesterday to American citizens by the Patent Officer Thirty-one ami designs were issued to foreign pstfUte Dr II B. Wilbur, of the New York State Board ol Clnirltli-s and Superintendent of tk Idiot Asylum in Syracuse, dropped dead Is that city yesterday morning. He wa. 83 year» of age. A telegram from Livlngstou, Montana, reports that "an organized baud of Rustlers are naming otrrte stock of the Crows on the Wyoming border, and that the Indians hare asked for protection." Constable Ifryden was shot dead by Con itahle Sleeves, whom he was trying to arrest for alleged illegal seizure of a hone, at Honckton, New Brunswick, yesterday. Steeves escaped arrest. An unknown scoundrel yesterday broke Itch In the Truro railroad the key of the y ar ds, causing the locomotive, tender and three Wight cars to be wrecked. The loss is$2.5,000. No lives The steamer W. J. Behan left Fort Ran dall iaM Sat unlay for Standing *Rock, with öiLting Hull and his bard of 150 men, wo il children, who intend to settle dowI. at farming on the reservation. A telegram to the Philadelphia office of the Guarantee Company of North America save that only two—not all—of the conduc tors ou the À lahama Great Southern Rail road re»imied rather than give bonds. Ann M. Wiggins, keeper of the Elm House at South Newmarket, New Hamp shire, was robbed on Monday night of $1,1.50 in cash ami a trunk containing valuables. Th** burglars overlooked $3,400 In bonds ami other securities. lost Four attempt« to burn theGlendon Hou«e, in Bouton, win* made on »Mouday night and two la*i nii'ht- The culprit waa discovered io the 12 yrar-nld daughter of one of the boarder!^, who pave hj " liked to see a blaze." a reason that she In New York, yesterday, J. D. Lathrop, who absconded with $12,000 belengiag to the Central Railroad of New Jersey, where he was employed as a clerk, pleaded guilty to tae charge of grand larceny, and was sen tenced D» Ibur years' imprisonment. The City Council of Burlington. Iowa, at »üj»e« ial session 011 Monday evening,refused U) reduce the saloon license« from $400 to ?-<>". The City Council of Danville, 111., Iu»i night raised the saloon licenses from to $»100. There are 00 saloon« In Dan • Fsr A and Th« • I.. ■ ■ T^o rufliatis—John Kelly, a New York "bruiser," and Rodney Cunningham, "a bartender lor Alderman Appleton," of Chicago—fought a prize light at Lake, 111., ou Monday. Both were terribly injured, aud Cunningham 1« uot expected to re cover. eye, for A forest lln* 1« raging on the Marsh fl«lJ plains, at Murahrield, MuHsachuaett*. It b oiimated that 3,000 acre« of wood land ban already been destroyed. • in danger. It 1« supposed the Hie unit'll! from a match thrown among the Several dwell itlVh will A telegram fro Toronto, Canada, «ays 'ini Orangemen there ''have de •nn u third or Prote«taDt party, ûüeol the chief planks In their platform to be the abolition of separate school« and of ,lie us, ' of the French language In Parlia ment." at that cidvd lu 1 , of for The Statu flection lu Sonora, Mexico, was JJM qiiiftly on Monday and resulted lu the „ ? " l 1,0,1 I-uiH Tei res. He received the «nauimoua vote of Ilermoslllo, Guay mon, ( . reB ai1 ' 1 Magdalena. He was formerly overnur ol .Sonora and is reported to be popular with all classes. t».? 1Ki,,,,e y' Kentucky, a few days ago, Smith brothers and two men named r ej'ami Yocum met and quarrelled with tjJf C ^ aUl 1,ro * l,u ' rs iu a saloon. About 40 exchanged, aud William Cain wa* »hot through the head. Laius and Robert wounded. I The other Smith were severely Wellt*' .. . uKii ou Com." cents l '' 1 u, ' i1k '"Rough on Corns." On * complete, permanent cure Vj0rUB , waru, bum Lfi The Tub T 'lirket. k nBi * re Wd8 aetlvity In the tobacco ! 0 f-M at Lynchburg, Va., yesterday. «tamps were issued aud ktonmi M of . to ' ,acco » aggregating about hfi'. E5 UI1 '**' w *re shipped to various at hi .I M! ^°Bcctor of Iuternal Revenue Btam.e ^* r lrinla, yesterday Issued 2 iiufnMio U,,< er tlu> uew law for nearly 4 fMWMuii ' M,UU, ^ R tnanufactured tobacco, C L " , of 'iparettes and 1,000,000 of berstiA» * ^ ax a PP r ®ßating In round num Two special trains with 22 Norfnib * ''h'rshurg, Virginia, yesterday tor fonfcifrn* i W 1 T,0(>o,000 pounds of tobacco 8ut*-s " \ l )art, "H In the New England tndiff..r . art?e quantity was also shipped C r ; Dl ; olnte ln the Southern Stetes. ud k« si 1 °' ,obac co and cigar stamps footed pound' Several hundred thousaud Citv Pni. •? w C0 were also »hipped from enue ... n ,0 .^ cw York. The Internal rev "»ounui to'$120 077 . LouißViHe y eaterdft y w ... "Huciiupaiba." Dev Ri'. C i 0m P ietecur «» annoying Kid Dru'uS; '' 8,1,1 Urinar > r diseie« »1. l„ .. Tl " »nd Worthless < *P»lallvV'" i,a,C ' l or coun,tr J eiled - poglllv y true of a family medicine, ana u ,he hl»h >r ?°* that r ®medy imitated Is tested «n°i valuo - A * »oon »» it had been Hf,,. Bl " U 1)rovo,! b y the whole World that T *luabii» f CrB MUS tho P ur cBt, best and most Utioi a,u,, y medicine on earth, many 1 ml ln wlHfih,? 8 U,> ttn<1 be k an to steal the notice« country L \ i)r ° H " and the ° r the '"every W 0X1>reB ed the merlt » of H - B., and to m e f h W . ilJ tr >' in E to Induce suffering Invalida tn 0Dev nn ,, * s,uö in «tead, expeotlng to make Many 1 ,e credlt and good name of H. B. 1 s crs started nostrums put up ln slml #He» il tU . H ' B '' wlth variously devised Û,h, ch th0 "Hsp" or " Hops" tfa cy »... .? U WHy to ln duoe people to believe . Blttenl ' „ A " '" oh . th clf style or cures, no matter what With r na, uu Is, and eepeclally those on* W " rd "Hop" 0r "HODS" in their name r any ' 8 r "»me "Ruie », ' Conne cted with them or their Wtlifim m tat, ' ma or counterfeits. Beware T hnone of 'hem. Use nothing terof I-. 11 " JJ" 1 * B*tiers, with » bunch or clue H.thin„ a , on "°P 8 on tho white label. Trust •SUmïS ; te "*«'*t*aud dealer, are warned, ueallng ln ImltaUons or oountsrtalU. oi *ers Some people are always running for the doctor when the least thing is the matter with thetqselrea or their children Of course, the doctor likes this, lor he gets well paid for It. But there are many occa sions when the judicious use of P*bbt I »avis's Pain Killbk will do all the doctor can. Mr. R. V. Miller, of Syracuse, N. Y., says he has for t.wwnty years used Paiw Killbb for miscellaneous family sickness ; and that 1t Is kept In every house. valuable that 1t ought to be Work Utran Oat. On receipt of your add an offer by which you can earn $8 to $7 evenings, at your home. Men, Women, Boys or fid I' can do It. H. C. Wilkinson A Co., lwt, and 197 Fulton street New York THK LARGEST RE'. A, I .S'TO'JK OF DRY OOUUo. Strawbrioor A Clotrirr, Dbai.be* IK Drt Goods KionimivaLT, Kiohth and Market Strbrts, PulDADBI-PIIIA. we will make & on DIPHTHERIA HAS HO CHANCE WHFH TREATED WITH Perry Dam's Pain Killer This wonderful remedy has eaved the live« of many, many children who were almost dead with DIPHTHERIA. fl. Henry "The suive Wilson, Lawrence. Mi -loed my * ji-m. ilea could saved iny ded< Davis's ; U berms Leach, Nashua, N. H., aays: " I bad painters' colic and diphtheretlc sore throat very severely. Pain Killer drove both away.** T DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT. 1 . LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 • VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a T'osltlve Cure Fsr all thoM PalafWI Complalat« «ad W« — —_ia to oar best female population. A Medicine for Woman. Invented by a Woman. Prepared by * Woman. the Dswa mt Hlstery. OTIt revive the drooping spirits, invigorates and hasaionlxes the organic functions, gives elasticity and firmness to the step, restores the natural lustre to the the pale cheek of woman the fresh roses of life's spring and early summer time. fËFThysicians Uso It and Proscribe It Freely It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving of the stomach. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its Per the cure of Kidney C this Compound Is E. PINKHAM'B BLOOD PURIFIER of Humors from the ngth to the system, of i having 1L Th« Grmtmt ■«dUsl Dboovery 81 ■ eye, and plants for stimulant, and relieves weakn plaint« ef cither eex urpa«*cd. LYDIA will eradicate Blood, and give evory vestige ton« and stre child. Insist Both th® Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 233 and 23.*> Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of either, 9L 8ix bottles for $6. Sent by mall In the form receipt of price, fl per box of pills, or of lozenges, for either. Mrs. Plnkham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Encloiw Set. stamp. Send for pamphlet. No family should be without LYDIA E. PTNTCHAM'S LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, biliouaaeiw, and torpidity of the liver. 26 cents per box. «THold by all DruggUu.*» o> I 'HE PUBLIC IÔ REQUESTED CARE . FULLY to notice the new and enlarge i scheme to be drawu monthly. «"CAPITAL PRIZE, 97A 000.-»9 Shares In proportion. ickets, only |5. A # » Louisiana State Lottert Co. "We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and in person manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same ducted with honesty, fairness, and In good faith toward all parties, and we authorize the coin t his certificate, with fac-slmles ol y d fleml pany ta our signatures attached, ln lta advertisements. trj Commissioners. Incorporated In 1868 for 26 years by the Legisla te for Educational and Charitable purposes— with a capital of » 1 . 000 , 000 - to which a reserve fund of 9560,900 ha« since been added. overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was" made a part ef the present State Constitution adopted Decern lier 2d, À. D., 1871. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. SINGLE** NUMBEÄ P ' DRAWINGS take place CLASSE, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY. MAY 8th, 1888.—166th Monthly Drawing. By ml the and B. oh . uxn Prises, .mnuntlns re Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the office of the company In New Orleans, For further information, write clearly,giving address. Bend orders by express or Regls their tered letter, or Money Order, ad.iressed only vo M. A. DAUPHIN, „ . „.„»hin .1 ottoa* hs. clue- OT ' ' \r Ueventh ufre*. Wsshlnston. U. <J. Trust N. B.—'In the Kxtraôrdlns'y Beml-Annual Urewlng of next June th. Oaplul Prlre wUl be apru-d,4w-wA* Capital Prize, $ 75 , 000 . 100.000 TICKETS AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. FRACTIONS, In FIFTHS In PROPORTION, oi LIST OF FRIZBB: 1 CAPITAL PRIZE.. I CAPITAL PRIZE. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE. 2 Prizes ol 6 Prizes of 10 Prizes of 20 Prizes of 100 Prize® of 800 Prizes of »00 Prizes of L0O0 PrlzesPof .9 76,000 . 25,000 . 10,000 . 12,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 20,000 . 80,000 . 26,000 . 25, O'10 8,000 2, OIK) 1,000 200 . 100 I APPROXIMATION PRIZXB: 9 Approximation Prii Of 9760...9 6.780 . 4,800 . 2,250 BOO 1 1266,500 *— CLOTHING. ( 9i J ■ U tax ■x _ Where did yoUi get that stylish Suit 1 ' — "I hare been getting} my Clothing lately of A. C. Yates & Co., Philadelphia, near In dependence Hall, on Chestnut street. They ar* a very large concern and turn out beautiful goods, and, what is more, at v#ry low. prices. They will mail you samples on appli cation and refund the money on all goods not found satis factory. A. 0. YATES & CO. ? -LEDGER BUILDING Chestnut and Sixth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. O Health Corset Is Increasing In larity every day. as find It the MOST PORTABLE and PER FECT FITTING corset Merchants » say It gives the best sat k Ufaction of any oorset tx; COM ever worn. they ever sold. Warranted satisfactory money refunded, -KOK SALE ONLY BY— R. L. RUS8ELL, 816 Market Street. •>y feb!4-8-?0 I AGIFt r j^ith each UfING pÔWPÎft SOLES'. ^OWDt** 'M jULERE ay Niles premium THE PERFECTION q f cKEATEST DISCOVERY SCIENCE OF THE ACE FULL WEIGHT, FULL STRENGTH,NEVER FAILS • W Always â handsome Chromo. |3T Often a large Picture Book and Two Paintings. Sometimes a good Stem-Winding Watch. fKST Ask your grocer for it. fcbll-8-70 PIUM O MORPHINE HABIT CUBED IN 10TO » DAY8 THOUSANDS of references from person cured. No pay till cured. DR. J. STEPHENS Lebanon, Ohio. Cincir nati ERDLK N GAS LAMP --SF 50 Candle-Power, . ÄV 1 20 coal ga» b-Ta #219. 1 Electric Lamp 828. prospectus OiGRAND ALBA LIGHT CO. Capitalist associates treated with. Cha ndellers of 400 C. F. to order. Table Lamps of «0 C. P.9*. .TO be be W. B. ROBINS, Patentee and Manulacturer, 162 Main Street, (2nd floor,) and on Change Daily, PIN. TNNATi O'10 J^INDEMAN PIANOS A 7-octave Stolnway Square. A 7-octave Chaae Square. Haines Upright, and a tine 7% oet,. at $175. at LIN DEM BROS., Ill & 173 w.: Fourth st. OINOOLNWATtl, (> r vc" ? i iff VOM VBAJLKMH. ( )R VJfOB GROVl PURE RYE WHISKY. — IM FACT THE PURBttT. BlOmWT AN1> HEHT RYE WHISKY MTANf. brittle. By the ralion JAMES A. KELLY J Uniform In qnallW ^ Abaolutelypere rye^ A roll stilt stimulant S.W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE STS »Wly-06 delicate in Savor. and safe ton In. W E HOLD IN STOKE AND IN U. 8. BONDED WARKHOWH» pure ryt whiskies fro* the following celebrated dfs tlllerles A. Overkolt A Oo.. J»"»nry 1W6 »nd .lull« 181«. A. Ouckenhetmer A L">., May 1879. John Gibson, Hon A ( o.. Slav IH79 and June 1NM). Hannln Distilling Co., Aug«« 187«. Hherwood, November 1879 and Juni Neversink (Reading. Pa., ) February, 1880. Mt. Vernon, May, 1880. The above a.> jds will be sold either In bond or tax paid at the lowest market rates. Bam pi ns may be seen at this store. 1880. NO. 10» MARK KT KTRF.KT. mir»-* _ntANtiutjucuLV rot. .(TREEN TREE HOTEL, Twenty-second and Market Sts., Ninth ward. •I Cigar and the nd. Fine The Best Wines. Liqu Best Beer in the city constantly lunches aspeclaltv. FRED. HA' MAYER, Proprietor. fehl 4-8-14 JOHN F. DOLAN, No. 6 W .st Third Street. -Leads In Choice— WINE8, LIQUORS AND CIGAR8. shortest DOLAN'S, • West Third street. - Oysters In every style. Served notice. feb27-8m-14 TOHN P. DONAHOE, O -BOTTLEK OF AND ttOLR A«ENT OF WILLIAM MArtH» ' AOO.'H PHILADELPHIA Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, —ALSO— Bear. an«! e Ce.<îb rated Bartholomay It«« .« a»e brewings are unequalled for purity Havar: constantly on hand in kegs c bottled. Mineral waters In all the dillerer.t flavors. yf AND 519 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. «^Polite and accommodating drivers. Orders •>y mail promptly attended to. He is also connec ted with the Telephone Exchange, and his signal myl-lb - -*» I w Z/À w blKME-LlIüE [h v 3 its : tn Ÿ DR. ffiggSS) ft BEFORE-AND-AFTER Electric Appliance* are cent on 30 Days 1 Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUHQ OR OLD, suffering from Nervous Dbbiutt, Lost Vitauty, La< k or Nkiivk Forc* amd , Wasting Weaknkssks, and all those diseases of u Personal Natur* resulting from Auvsita and OTiiKR Causes. Speedy relief and complete resto ration of Health, Vioor and Manhood guaranteed. • The grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Century. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphletfree. Address W I VOLTAIC BELT CO., WftBSHAU. MICH. POSITIVE CURE Only Two Bottles FOR Two Cures. having used ■ Ely's Cream Balm m 1 would Bay u 1 Wr£?*'Tivct.Y '1 worth Its weight In ■ maJARRH COLOS rA n ■ as a cure for 1 ■BÖ'pSpWk 1 tarrh. One bottle C ATARR ■ 8. A. LOVELL, Franklin, m 0 Pa. Ely's Cream Balm of catarrh of many years'stand lng—restore d m y of smell. For colds In the head it workslike magic. E. H. Sherwood, Na A V. PPlfCPk t tonal State Bank, f|Hf "rKVL|f Elzabeth, N.J. APPLY t»y the little finger Into the nostrils. By absorption It ef fectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions. It allays Inflammation, protects the membranal linings of the head from additional colds, pletely heals the sores and restores the sense of taste and smell. Beneficial results are realized bv a few applications. A thorough treatment will cure. Uneqiialed for colds In head. Agree able to use. Senti forclrcular. Hold by drugglsU ttv mall Wc. co Oswego, N.Y. eclR-m, w, fftw J^ANE & BODLEY CO., GOLD MEDAL TH* AWARD«» ATLANTA COTTON EXPOSITION, —ON TUniR— Steam Engine & Saw Mill, EXHIBITED AT ATLANTA IN 1881. mu Engines, Hollers, Saw Mills, Gang Rügen. Lath Machines, Hub and Spoke Machinery. Shafting,,Hangers, Pulleys, Couplings, Gearing, Grist and Flour lulls. Special attention given to 1 lantattou |Mac.hln erv. Catalogne fre«-. Manufacturers at Lane A Bodley Co., ■/ohn ami Water St»., C1NC1NN4T1. O. Jackson's Lime, Fresh and Pure From the Valley ! HERR'S LIME-LIME FOR WHITE COATING 1 Lehlgb. Turkey Bun. West Shenandoah, Boston Bun, prepared expressly for family use, Cement < aloined Plaster, Wood; Eto. 8ANDI I C O A ij CUMBERLAND COAL! JACKSON LIME AND COAL COMPANY, KI N G, STREET W1IA MF LUtSMAKt rv Hl.lli % now* M1H CKLLANtiO UH. 1883. HARPER'S WEEKLY. ILLUSTRATED. rper's Weekly stands at the head of Amer Illustrated weekly Journals. By Its unpar posltlon In nelltlcs, It** admirable Illustra tions. its carefully chosen serials, short stories, sketches and poems, contributed by the foremost artists and author» of the day, It carries Instruc tion and entertainment to thousands of American homes. 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This offer la made by tne New York Observer, the oldest and best relhrious weeklies For sixty years, thl » » denominational, un sectarian and ev«h el leal newspaper l been clrculatlnp the United States and almost every ( nreign country. Its sub scribers are counted by tens of thousands. Each year Its proprietors have added to Its value,engaging fresh editors and correspond ente at home aud abroad, enlarging and multiplying its departments, and endeavor ing to realise their high Ideal of the Best Religious and Secular Family Newspaper. They offer, this year, to every subscriber, new or old, whose subscription is Mid tor 1883, the new book of Kev. S. Iremeus Prime, D.D., entitled "Prayer and Its Answer," a handsome volume of nearly 200 pages, bound ln cloth, the retail price of which Is one dollar. Specimen copies of the paper sent free. Addrees : N*W YORK OBaMVER^ has In Saw and KENNEBEC ICE AND COAL COM f , PRINCIPAL OFFICE, N. E. COR. SECOND AND KINO STREETS ; -ICE HOUSE AND COAL YARD OVER THIRD STREET BRIDGE Branch Office and Depot, Fourth and Poplar sts, and No. 208 West Eighth st PRICE OF EASTERN ICE . 49 cents per week I 16 pounds dally .. 20 " 5 pound» dally 84 cents, f 1.(16 ** 30 POUNDS ANDOVER AT THE RATE OF 60 CTB. PER 10 POUNDS. or Incivility on the part of the driver should be made known m the affine t *lve prompt attention. We keep constantly on hand a CHOICE BEL8.CTII * *4 popu.ar mines, which we deliver In cellars free of charge, where »liooj iiiv1-i-'A< . 12 : ■ I. . i me least neg once, and It will OF < OaL from lie wagon be used. MESSRS. BOUCHE, FILS & CO., WINE GROWERS -OF MAREUIL, SDR-AY 7 , FRANCK. Branch bongos In PARIS, France,and <7 HEAVER STREET, New York, beg W*\ the |M-o|ile ul Delaware that they have appointed JOHN MEALL V 205 MARKET STREET. WILMl.WIi >.N 'Their agents for the sale of their lamous brands of natural f.5isnipag»< NAPOLKON'S CABINET (Dry), In;Double Magnums. Magnuu 6, Quart, Tint and Half-Plot Bottle», a • MAXIMUM (Very Dry.; In Double Magnums, Magnums, Quart and Pint BotLIes. THE - DRY VERZENAY In Quart and Pint Bottles. I g naturally sweet and is recommended by the French *1 Institute for cases ol slckn—«* ia \2fl American Watch and Clock Depot, 11 North Second Street, (above Market) Philadelphia, No. A LAKGK ASSORTMENT AND SMALL PRICKS. A6F"Look at some of the prices : Ladies' Solid Gold American Lever Watches, Gents' Solid Gold American Lever Watches, Ladles' Solid Gold Watches as low as One-day Clocks, fl.OO up. *22 01 01 12 U» Kight-day walnut Clocks, 98.no up. A large stock on hand of of solid gold and best rolled plated Jewelfy and chains. Solid sliver plated ware, opera glasses and spectacles. Repairing of all kinds done In a skillful manner. I'l 8. PICARD, No. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 8.—Every ar*teis warranted represent« id. novin-iT JOHN MEALEY. NO. 205 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole Agent for State of Delaware tor WERNER & CO.'S hampagne Wine, PRICE LIST. C Per Case 12 Qta. 24 Pt«. $7.00 do $8.00 .DISCOUNT IN QUANTITIES. 5 Case« 10 Cases 25 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. Special Announcement ! Special Announcement ! SamuLel Lees, Nos. 3, 5, 7 and 9 N. Second Street, (above Market) Philad a, offers great Inducements In BLACK 8LLKH, CASHMERES, DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS, MUHLINs. GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, ETC. STOREKEKPERS SUPPLIED AT LOWEST JOBBING RATES. SAMUEL LEES, NOS. 8, 6, 7 and 9 NORTH SECOND STREET and NORTHEAST CORNER EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. CONFECTION © PUT UP IN HANDSOME BASKETS AND BOXES. Attention Is invited to our large variety of fine CAKES, which we_ pleased to serve ln large or small quantities. Persons desiring the BEST and FRESHEST can always be accommodated. Ladies and Gentlemen visiting the city will And our DINING ROOM supplied with all the delicacies of the season at reasonable prices. G-. BYRON MORSE. 1300 CHESTNUT ST., PHIA. Dr. CLARK JOHNSON ^Indian Blood Svru rCures all diseases of the StomaftAi, Live : I Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Bloo ' I .Millions testify to its effioaoy in he a • ling the above named diseases, anfl pre - 4/ nounoe it to be the —- BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAJM, Guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia. fAÖENTS WANTEtt'fl Laboratory 77 W. 3d St, New York City. Druggirts se li »a THAI J MARK