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DAILY GAZETTE. ___If U. P. Johnson, Editos amd Pkopbibto». - — WILMIXUTOY, Bel. March 2 «. 1874 Th a Daily Qazkttk is published every afternoon, except Sunde) ) at 416 Market street, and served by carriers to subscribers In alt parts of Wilmington .ud the mmrundiu* towns and ville«..« for six cents a week, »rayabto weekly. \ early subscribers «... in advance. _ The DELAWARE UA/.KTTK. established 1781. is the largest atd most flourishing weekly u the Mete, and basa larger circulation than any other on tbe Peninsular, Published every F riway uiorn in, at lit a year, in advance. v . .. .... .. . _ . York ovsr the guilt and execution of Foster, and ths commutation of O'Dricu in Washington, by tha President of the United S* .tes, tbe crime of Tho Coodrich Murder. Notwi f hatanb : -ig the great excitement in New murder seems to abate very little. Un Thursday, in Brooklyn, X. Y., CheCc« Ojodnch was found dead in the basement of a new brown stone house, by bis brother. The de ceased had complet'd the erectioh of a row of , . . * . , , , , , „ six bouses aud bad furuu.be.1 and rented the one in which he was found, and hid gone there to take care of it uutil tbe tenant took possession. I n ..„ ,_, , . ... . , ... I 1\ hen found by his brother, he was -lying d. ad tlose to the beater, with hia bead retting on tho j legs t-f a pair of boots. There were lour pistol- I . «aïs. . . * . passed completely through the bra i. lhe body was lying face up, with arms outstretched and I legs straight. Near the lieht hand lay s icven barre: led pistol, with four of the chambers empty, Mr. Goodrich recoguued the pistol as one belong mg to his brother. The dead man's hair ïï»g I brushed back, bis face and bauds bad U*« c.re f .. . . . . , tully washed, and even his shut was free from I bloodstains. Tho carpet near th© head was I ssturated with blood, and some of it had dripped | through the floor into the cei'ar. The dead watch and money were missing. I There were no signs ot a stiuccle haTine taken I ,_ , . .11 place anywhere in the house, lhe rooms were ar 1 in perfect order. The boots on wbicb the head shot wounds in the head. Two of tbe bullets bad rested were dry and clean. On a rack clo-e by I was a brook It n m. a»i>aper of Thursday, and a I number oi Wednesdays mi,ns. u„e oi the I i i i 1,3 " ,c I newspapers was folded so as to leave conspicuous I account of tbe late shooting of young I'riu-h-1 he urd on the Sixth Avenue, South Brooklyn. This shooting affair occurred but a few doors from Mr. Ooodnch s residence." All attempts to trace out the perpetrator ol the crime has so lar proved abortive,aud its mystery is added to the long list of murders iu that great city that are still hidden, the perpetrators of which go unwipped of justice. Whether the fault lies in a defective detective system or not is a quealion over which the press and the public is greatly exercised, and long comments are the result, referring to the murder of llr. Bnrdell, Mi Nathan,Mr. Snyder,Prof. Fanormo.Jir. Miller,and others who were killed in the heart of a great city and their assassins have never been discovered — I One of th* most important duties now devolving on tbe press is the exposure and denunciation of I crime: and the law should be enforced in all Its I utmost rigor And Casey's Appointment. An effort -was made in the United State* Senate on Monday to have Casey'» confirmation recon xidered: but it failed and tbe Brother-in-law of the President, ha* therefore, again been established in office, in New Orleans, where his conduct sometime ago disgraced tbe government and produced serious trouble. Deceased.—I n the decease of Jons* Farsov, Esq., which took place at his late residence in this city, this morning,iu tbe 78lh year of his age the Church has lost an old and consistent men/ b;r aud our town a venerable and honoroble fit;, icn. His friends, and they are uumerons, in ibis city, and iu Kent county, where he formerly aided, have ever held him in high estimation, and daring bis long life no blemish attaches character. Honor and integrity in him found wanting, while bis religious duties never neglected. Ho never sought position but was several limes appointed lo offices of and responsibility which he filled with credit and and always satisfactorily. Few men die w hose lives have Inmishcd so few, errors or whose- lo*» are more tiueerely regretted. I'' to his m ere never More trust Immense. IN c find the following paragraph in the Reading Timet und Ilit/mlr/i: A correspondent, who Is in a position lo know »ays that the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Compauy contemplate building ninety first-class englues, lorn thousand coal cars aud lhe machin ery for ouehundred and twenty-five steam colliers and other improvement», strong iv iu> <,n, arc also given by our correspondent wbv this work »hould done in Reading Read what "A Citizen savs in uDotber column." Uxg of the Congreeaioual candidates at the cent election in New llampalurc is reported lo be elected by a majority of four vote* ; and another wa* reported te bave been cboeen by a majority of fifteen. Happy are the veters of New Hamp shire w here the election officer* respect or return a majority of four or of fifteen ! Such meagre figures would soon disappear before the modem improvement» of Philadelphia Return Judges If tbe ene majority were filtern hundred instead ** bare fifteen, and the other four thousand in stead of four unite, they would present but slight obstructions lo some of our expert election cipherer!.— Ledger. l The manufacture of salt is becoming important In Michigan, being profitable <m account of the cheapness of tho production. The saline basin is constantly enlarging, and it is claimed that the brine stronger than any iu this Htatc. Dur ing the year 1872 there were 724,481 barrels of •all inspected, which was a slight decrease from Ibe previous year, lhe falliug ofl being explained by various unfavorable causes, among which was the scarcity of fuel aud logs in the spring, w hich prevented the salt blocks from starling up as . lormer »e»«- I» i» said that the demand for Michigan salt is constantly increasing -AV« York S tm. Yatmma Bout, when be loaded from tbe City of Pari*, at Uaeenetown on tbe 7ih tfi*t-» w«a wel c ome d with nproanoo* msoifeets* tioas of genuine Irish enthusiasm The town coMrtasjMiere, teediug inhabitant., and a largo Bomber of Catholic clergymen were present, and tbs crowd waated to take the boreee from his car nage and draw ft tbemselvea, an honor which l,e declined. An address was presented to tbs elo qosnt Do*n mifi aa. in wbicb bu services in vindi catioa of tbe Irish character in controversy with Mr. Fronde were acknowledged in most gratefal words. Wm. Green, who was so badly gat by John tt. Walters, at Millington, a week ago, Is still in a procurions condition. Hon. Ja*. Earle has traded bis celebrated horse "Tukervlile" with Gov. Howie lor bis thorough bred horse "Stonewall Jackson." An Art Ol I'ubitc IndctruCj. w " s ®°J t,lin K Wanting to show that I fh® *• oltfd States Senate has become lost to - I self-respect, the deficiency is supplied by the I action of that body in confirming the nomina — I tion of James F. Casey for reappointment as I Collector of the Pert of New Orleaus. by I * 10 r cnoiuinatkmof this man was an oil - l . üö . six Lr-in-law^of me UlMWcn Landn^rieli^MK taught US not to expect from him any regard | m the motives which ordinarily govern men 1781. I •>>«•> .P**c° when the interest« of a family the S' ..'ri " l *' n3nll,1 *^ ou ? ll0Ulu }*\ confirmed by the ,'senate, however, I is sometlriug that was not generally expected I even by those who have closely watched its decline in moral sense. Casey's official history is well known. It is so bad that tien. Géant was forced to pre tend that he was to resign previous to the and Philadelphia Nominating Convention. Kept by I in office by n trick, his renomfnation was situ of P*5' * defiance of public decorum ; and by lend ,n f* sanction to such an act, the »Senate has completed its own degradation. rai a I In most of the States of tho Fuion a mmied I woman s property is absolutely her own, more in of '**** ' 1 * 1 * n « h »' of the buslmnd I X bereforo a curious point of law in reference to I the nlationa between husbaud and wife, ns to to Jpropeity, just decided in England lias but a limit I J* 1 ■PPlM»'>on here. It adds, however, across the I w »>e>'. decidedly a new terror to elopement«. The f . ct , , re fhcM> . " Thc wlfe of Mf u / own ", " j with tho more euphoniously named Mr. Crrllin.-l I ^ r - ^ rown thirst tùcreupon tor t loodr Not he. liamages were out of the question, as the de liuquent Crcllin was severely impecunious.— Brown medit »Uni, and light flashed upon him. - I He consulted a lawyer and the light became |Drown saw Ins way t) that sweet re j,"«* Brown* wb"n"ho elo^d! hid tî*« WiU," er Isonw three thousand dollars worth of jewelry,— I ^He jewel« had been bought with her own mousy, bu, ,"lT' Ur0 , w '" argued, and the fcugiiAü law supported him, what I is the wife's is the husbandV hohe caused the I arrest of Crellin for tbe theft nc| oi the Jess val | but J f Jewri»- Th« I carried off, and which were the property of her I busban< *- Creiiu» Jiys iu jail under lndiot .11 ment of felony. 1 j What He Did with the Money.— it is I relatou that an Indiana woman died recently I P? n *Hng file decision of lier application for I V* 1 1'T w< * r fjl ess husband thereupon I circulated a pnbscription paper, rcnreaentinc I that lie wanted to Taise money to give her a decent burial; that lie did get City dollars, and that instead of usine it as promised, he bought with it a newsuit of clothes, arrayed in which he is now looking for a new wife. LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE, FOR APRIL, it# a Has a Finely Illustrate»! Article on If Ji . J Ulf And Its INDUSTRIAL Establishments. case are any Everybody should have one. For sale by E. S. R. BUTLER'S, BOOKSELLER, 420 MARKET STREET, J AMES No. 400 Shipley Street, Wilmington Waoutsxis xkd Rktxil Diun is I TEAS COFFFFft. «DIpEfi. Si P ' ' "** «»Urrtt»« SPIUtS AC. a Young Hyson. Iil*ck. Geeen and every description of lea«. Coffees. Kpices. Ac., of eupenor quality on band and 1er sale at low Lfurev. All articles bought at lav store are warranted. Retailer« supplied at New York and Philadel phia price«. The publie ore rtfpMUllf invitad to give me a _ mai-lL-t (Clothing. KKTARI.ISIltD 18.10. 1 II any one intends lo purchase Clotbes.ncw is the teas-,n when Ibe times are dull. We •ell Over * oalw al Utial In order to maka room for Ibo F are closing out lhe entire ttock o crin»- block, and »INTER GOODS AT A GREAT REDUCTION. Nothing but an ©XRitiination ran convint:« you of the fju»t. U fftrulcinen Prefer bavins their clotbe* cut and made to order they can have il dore at 10 per centuin lewer-lhan eLcwbere, and may reit ■Mured they will be in chan e of tbe be*t baud« in tbe city. JON F 1*11 ROW, 316 HAIKU kTHf.l.T. Wilmintton, Dal febS QEORHE MoCALL, Merchant Tailor, - No 121 Alarkct Bt., Wiliuiugtoa, Del., *° l 1 ** ©nlir® Hpring rtocb of t!LOT 118 CAShl.MLR0.8 aud VK8TIK08. in now prepared to Hrcommodate his cuEtoui ——j«r*and the public generally with «arment*, which, for neataeM of fit and finish, cannot be ex celled by any kou«e in the city. Having «©cured the services of Mr. Wn Swift, one of the best cutter« in the country. L« feels con fident of giving sausfaetioa to all who Beyfavor him with tlietr patronage. Hadafavtion gaaran - __ apt i87a. FALL AND WIN TER. J. H. MUHLH AUßEN, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, MO. 410 KING HT H K IC VlLMIMOTom. DEL. | Whsrs be invites hisrestemers and tbs p he fansrally to call and examina his well leeted and sitsonvs stock of Usrmsa. Kur Q Borge h. ash. MERCHANT TAILOR RK ET STREET, (sdeond *tnrr of Morrow's Building,) WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. Afaessportnieplof CLOTHS,CASSI MERES atd VESTINGS constantly oa band. apl-tl Ui» on 1 Il MA H 0 Tr« >i lioLiDit &ÉiiO»ï Ä. BRlSOUURSI A CO. Hsrs a las assortmsat of ascfal and fans) •w«*Ma 'or Holiday Protent«. comptl-iiur ü tides Glcnnt Onlogae Set*. 'TJt eraumielcra. Sets, ., > Fine liair Brushes, Dresdng Case«. Fuictlin, Bottles, Vases, Pu® Doves npd Putts. Toilet Mirrors, tc achats: Dressing Combs reoleh Plaid Goods, Fine Perfumery. <il French, English and American mniinlacturo, with many other desirable novelties at inoiicrate and popular prices. E, DIUNUU II USX A Cl'-, Api corner 6lh and Market FIs-. W ithcraricR. ilinimxton. Del* Delaware Carpet House, 30J Market Street, above Third Street (WILMINGTON, DEL. Thecbeapest place in the Stale o buy your OARPETB, Oll, 0L0THS, MATTINGS and WINDOW SHADES. CJ« I. «USAI, \»W*l VIX IC IC X «« X « Ml .0 X AT HBNRY GREBE'S, 300 Siren. N. E,—Rag Carpet wov p to order otic*, and lowest market Ibe »horte (Tlorfes, invclry. WATCHES AMI JEWELKY. W JLMJNGTON, I'£L.. Is.;seU>ng JEWELRY, PIa'XiCD W "RK and CLOCKS REGARDLESS OF CO&tti, to clo»e out tb© Ftock. Gold and Silver Watchc*. Gold Vrft, Leontine and Orern Chnins ten per cent. lu»s thnu any ether Jeweler in Wilaiington. 49*PleAFe call and sjejs th« pricer. Repairing promptly »(tended to. few PRESTON AVARS, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER and dealer in FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES.» CLOCKS. JEHKLRj:.SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, SILVER WARE. $o 404 King St..Wilmington, Del. Particular attention laid to repairing in al' it# branchies: also, ehanging spectacle abuse«. Has a rood »snortmerit of glasses constantly on hand. Tbs pnbim ape cordially invited to call and ei amine m stock. in4 learn mr t>rice*. & Ihteeptl y GEORGE JACK. No. 30i5 Market Ht. WATCHES JEWELRY, &C M Œ^^=U8PECTACLE8 & EYK GLASSES— JCr ^5*GOLD. SILVER AND RUBBER FRAMES. Weclaim from expericaaa t® pu it every peculiarity of impaired vision, and in every Ct'jy, case guarantee satisfaction. Our facilities fl»-« A are such that we can exofauare glasses in ■% any shape frame to suit tbcoBitomcr in a few hous N. B.—F'rst store above Thfed street. Repairing in all its braucht » tep23 lv FINK tUTt Uli*, riLOCki and JEWELUV, At Ho. 15 £aet Fourth Street WILMIN .r. The undersiened would respect fully call the attention of ludios hand gentlemen to his fine assort ment of Watches, Clock». Jewelry, Silver and Plat ed Vi are, all of which is entirely new auj embracn. the latest and most approved styles, lie asks spe cial attention to bis American Lever Watch, which I a superior article, both in finish and for correct ness of lime. A good assortment of clocks, jewelry and silver and plated ware always on hand, ut low figures. Everything guaranteed as represented. Repairing of all kinds promptly and neatly done on reasonably ferma. Public patronage ocCSlf rmnectfully solicited. J. CLAYTON No.15 1 s' Massey, i. Fourth street. Qoott k ^hofs. HEAVY STOCK OF P1UNG * BUMMER CHEAP COOTS AND SHOES* SerendKk, 'J «lours Weal «I Market. The undersigned respectfully inform» his lriands and the public that he has on hand »larse and well »elected stock of FALL AN U WINTER BLOTS.SHOES andUAl TERe, suitable lor Ladle». Gentlemen, Misses and Children, which are manutactnred from the host ma terial aud made in tbe best manner, aud willhe »old as low as tha same article ran t>c obtained in this urany other oily. Ladies and gentlemen buyto* at my store will hav* tbe advantage of a largo and va» ried assortment from which to »eiert a fashionable and neat fitting boot or shoe. The public are cor dially invited to rail and examine my stock and exceedingly low prices, JOHN K BABCOCK. New Bool und shoe Afore, — du B QEO. 8. IJAGANY, - V m. m vgct fiii/'iiiiT) (tTRKPT Æ .*»• * w " h V BWX i N iL S f K, U ,r between Market and bhipiey Ras just laid in riargeand varied assortmeutof Bootsaud ghoes BrnHesGentlemen. Boy., M.sse, and ( bildren. of all olsrh|eh he proposes tose I at price, to tbe Mweeettimes and resperffully asks the P'" to »•' andexeminekla stock. ubhe r,?iW ■: i -g ? g i i 9 li -its w ZïlïV H Ala ISckÉT w S «> „ N. A. X O es C/3 £ oSio « t pa * N 9 c /) g r fc c « OOO Q i> H Cl l 0 ! o fc H » 0Q > a ► s-4 ° as • °?iO Q < o e « . t i. I >6 c t s 5 IS IO êtotivt « St# r n rr allxacu : j- m., - vrk* t '•> < siflni V Coin si.. ü HÖ CURIE» 'îülAS, n P ICKNi Ac., At*. ai an IK LOCXIV MOUKTAI!« ANU Wlli'IK AB O O A. L.. l.-m-H, leti mi tl*e Y nid in lhai.d>« ,q« V11 r«h »in! M»m-t Firoet*. Cï-I l«r •r at n.i ir m* i*. Ui^U/U, Mill irren « l lii'-l'l wIlrütloD. It»*. U> flie «• U b% I iX. —A kl> i\i:n Guiiui*! RTOBi: K. YV. «'or. tOsirlb hsi<I MnshelNI., WILMINGTON, DEL. T 1 '® undersigned respectfully an -ft JKpfln.iiin.H'* to his old friends and tb ■MaEE oublic generally that he haspomplel MMoil his new store.and hiisopeneu With a stork OI une now and fresh GUOCKK1 ES, SUGARS AND MOLASSES, Loveringrrusbeil.Kranulatrd and pulveritedbugars soil, white and coffee s agars, " Syrup, and all kinds of Molasses, Government Java Coller. J uguifa, Mariraibo, Rio, Green and RoasiCd Coffee: the flnest black and Green Teas, While and Red AVliout Family Flour, buckwheat, all kind» of püre Sricds, Haro nes, kinds of Canned Fruits, French and English dard, Pqre Olive Oil, Walnut, Muehroou and no catsup, English and American Pickles, Jol Hiepae. Fresh Boll Boiter. Baker's Ppnns and >i(Re, VcrmaceUi, Makarobi, lyashing feoap in »lieiy, To||ct Soap, Silver Gloss St Are hi C Raisins, Citron, Atwpre's.Mipec Meal, yr ss and Annies. Cranberries. Ilrooms, Pain lamantine and Tall Old o. <> «II Mu» Xomato Catsu liee.C Cboao great va rants. Peaches and Apples, Cranbe Buekets, Brushes, Sperm, Adarnactine and Talloe Candles, and ell articles usually kept in a well aa tflore. Call and examine mjjstock. Had led ocerj sorte. S-iv J. marshal ^arlan. (Soocersor to Edw. L. itiea.1 G R O CËR, AT 1UK OLD STAND. NO- O Ü. SX., Opposite lhe L.wor Market House. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, ! lti' YVgfv. H tut s A" Kin tt »■* m Choice Family Floor, Chauipague Wine, Superior Harne. Claret Wine, Gilling and Cotton Twine. Choice Old Scotoh and Rye Whiskey«. uhlt al' HERMANN AHRENS, GENERAI PROVISION DEALER, No 23 I'atnnll Rtreet, WILMINGTON 1>KL. Would respectfully Announce to bu friends and tho i>ublic that the Meat bast y g^niiGA iif,»rü ,1 be still carries on ness at the old stand, and will on band tb* Fcf'P copstantly ■ i ayl fej be« t quafily ol Fl'CAR Cl RED HAMS FLITCn.~BHOIlLDKRS. LARD. PORK, SAUSAGE. DRIED BEEF. CIlkESE, TONGUES. 4e.. Ac. All of which will be sold wholesale and retail at th« lowest city piicer. lie return.« hi* think« t > hi.* many customers fo pa«t fuvon, atd respectfully roiiciu acontinuaoo °f toe s iu;o 8«n22t <^AYU loi» HOt**SY AND BUY YOUR Teas Codecs and Fine Groceries, From the bast releeted stocks of the NKW YOB MARKET-* at the ieatiouso W. U. PIERCE. No. 5 Watt Fourth ao21 and ^aukns PlltST M'l (INALIHNK OF WILMINGTON. AicposiUry of tbe Public Moneys, AUD Finunelal Agent of ibe United States. EDWARD BETT8, President. O. D. ARMSTRONG, Caabier. 94uo,ooa of Go vorn» to for CAPITAL, •i ollecting and Exchanging ■neat Bec-urities attended I a small commission. il • IpLiaaud New York Exchange Ann* i»ht-(l to regular Depositors without charge. tors meet on Mondays and Thursday at 8,*0 A. M. for discount. Di It THE ARTIZARa SAVINGS BANK, No. 602 Market Street, Open lo reoeive deposits da'ily (tdindays'e'xcep*»« du riug the usual business hours, and on Tuesday and Saturday evemngsfrom 7 to iJo'cloek. AU the profit« of the Dank, after th© pay niant o ueceesaryexpense*, are devoted to tbe beuelto the depositor», and dividends are made (emi-annu* ally in April and October. Bine* the organisai? of tbe Bank, in Rkil.the dividends haveunilî,?ml» been at tho rate ofsix per cent per annum. f 7 Dividends not drawn are regarded x# deposits. and at once become entitled to participate inTutire dividend«. No manageris allowed to borTow anyof thefundi ntrusted to tbe Bank. ion „ MAXACAXK!. G^îV.-Bcii"- I N. R- Bknsos, i HkMtr r. Do«u. BfFcpnRKT-rs. | Chcki.xb W. UowLxgo A. Hioâifrg, I Jos U. Jxnxsox. UKOk 0 ia.Csrsi.LB. I Olxmxdt B. SuyT«. 'tait,.. ceFrosident. Y- McLixt.Trsarnrsr L (Jio- W. Bcih VI oot2J—1* «durational. W. ÄT A8YNÖLÜS Classical fc mathematical Institute A Day &&d Boarding School, WILMINGTON. DEL.. Opena Fall Term, September 2d, lb73. II "as» — '•-.æsy" ;»:.. A N OB »18 C. SNITCHER, M. D., *02 Delaware Avenue, Oppotile the Boptut Church, VD^aiS«FOM.OE n i •»?#,#*««», ttt. -— 209 NEW STORE I 209 SMITH & WEST. ' ««a ÎHHltEl Vf BE HT. \V »&. u : co *' PRV GOODS. ,b * nf "«' désigna and Dost rail, ibii it'Bid. In our (iouicutifl #,>•<>/(• l ÜB« at the low«trItes" .nd wt .^'cH .^ .Vam ' nmlpn ol ear slock generally, CU *" «*»1 ITU A WEST »•» Msrkstatreet. l»U-|v WM. It. SHAftP. Np- 4 f-ai.t Third Street Ha# opened a fnjl assorljncpt of.' NEW ANp SEASONABLE PPY poops Handsopc Dress Fabrics, splepdtd uuaiiliy.i 0 | 3LAÇK SILKS JAPANESE SI|.KS 4c. 4'B »Xf op (ipf j a full stock of MOURNING GOODS, R«e b Jf *' a * t " vl ® , » nJ ■*»•» reliable makes. A 1.X3 O IiÆ ESTIC GOODS, At the lowest rates. WM. B. SHARP* Tfclra ritreet, WILMINGTON. DE aprf-lT ° P E W I N C. 33 N£W STYLES OF LADIES' CLOAKS NEW DRESS GOODS, BLACK and COLORED SILK, SATIN. APAPACA. MOHAIR, '.FRENCH and IRI&Q POPLIN ÄÄÄtÄÄJJS: DO. L. LICHTENSTEIN *28 Market Street. _ &r. ( )««.K * BILI.CB, - (Succewor* to 8. A T. McCUry.) ] »o. 60S MABKST 8TBKKT, WILMINGTON. DEL., FURNITURE WARf ROOMS. may Ait j * MILLER. COTTAGE FURNITURE At : «-• F, HICCIHS', No. 221 West Second street . WIJ JM LNGTON, D£l. aovlTtf REMOVAL! rarT J H °MAS mitchelu, FUnyjSfflfO VFVÇJiiAïfli tarms hie Iriends ami By that he has re «( Tilth Respectfully in street* to «~<uer irk N °i , 4U *«NG STHKICT BÄx?:, tor E - ant Fraiub nonal r ttcntlon all it« oraneht «tent Ro«ewoo Mück "' n ^•v*nt#Et. oet reyt g| THE SECOND STREET mFURNITURE RTiRI,^ *3» N. SECOND ST„ FHlLADELPUl!^: ■Th. Old Stem! established l», w . tri.mpi.nt i FFBsrrviE. «IJ7 ■ n ni*ht. »«itibf. for _ OotTAGS end Jts a good t AMBER SUITS I Mattresses. _ TAÖÄU , Furniture end Venitun Bunds. cr Btcaw, Hash. t-.cesUior and Beri *?iLv, l . or f^-î7 If - B ^ Bd8t ""- T * J. A J* N. BARMAN, No. 410 KING 8TESET, VILMINUTDV. pgL lo io» parlor, dining-room sn tit, i:K tmaîaïs II •V wx m r.Eaîr? re.reseated, nable designs •■band. W» IP .a. large aa made te order and aleomennfeeture a aartmenle fni AN. • tree EffSMShM, STEAM F1E1QHT UNE lipE*»' •treat. FbUedsI u-