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reUtteot craeoip. Hon. 8. 8. Cox hu recorded from M* ^ The I >enn, ^ T *®* a Democratic 8t»te Con * Is arain to be investigated; he Is JSS^hSf »P i» P° st trader bus1 ' tcss Mr Fernando Wood is considered out of . „J; r An operation was performed on Ills throat on Saturday, it I. now stated that Ganeral Schenck re home with a full hand and a flush of spirit., that Is, strictly speaking, according to Hoyle. claimed by the New York Sun that Secor RobesoB was a secret partner in the London broker concern of Jay Coeke, Mc Cullough & Co. It is Marshes have always proved deceiving. Thcv^re not solid; so Belknap has found J „ut, mid a great many others may be fore he gets through. Can it be possible that the Impure atmos i,„ re Ba id to to pervade the House of Re ^ Is from the foul air left from [he Credit Mobilier and Pactflc Mail aubsldy business. Grant should go around with a lautern looking for an honest man. The light he has been using ba. proven unequal to the emergency, take Dana, If all that Butler is true, for an instance. Grant has a considerable degree of M usc to exclaim, "save me from my M e „d6," and he could also add my "rela ivos " for Orvil seems to havs put hia foot riclifc square into the hole, that Belknap has been pulled out ol. A circular caused to lie issued by a meet lug of colored citizens in Washington, an . headed by promincut colored leaders, ar raigns the Ropublitan party in the stronger.. )(j n d of terms us the eausc of all the politi cal robbery and corruption now existing u the country. Brother Bowles is encouraged. He says "Though Brlsiow is the growing lavorlle, there is increased respect amoug Kepubls tans for the name of Adams. They begii to see they may have need of his speeia^ advantages as man and candidate. ' II I forget thee, O, Adams, may my right hand »y« ctc. The New Blshep. The following is a short sketch of very Rev Thomas Galberry who was consecrated Bishop of Hartford, Conn., yesterday : Father Galberry is a Philadelphian by birtb, and Is now in his forty-fourth year • Hs was ordained a priest in 1856, by the late Bishop Neumann, of that city, and was Disced in charge of St. Dennis' Church. There he labored for a few years with great success. Lansingburg, in the diocese of A1 b»ny, and Lawrence, In the diocese of Bos km, were the scenes of his next labors. Sev tral years ago he returned to the diocese el | Philadelphia, to become President of Villa j Dova College, a very successful Institution ! mar Bryn Mawr, which he has been largely inatrumentat'in building up. Father Gal ( berry has been, from the beginning of hi* lsbors, a member of his Augustinlan Order, i ind for some years past has been the Pro vincial of the Order in this country. Nearly s year ago, he was appointed Bishop of the diocese of Hartford, as successor to the late Bishop MacFarland. He declined the ap pointment, preferring to retain his position it Vlllanova College. Three different times he eent hia declination of the Episcopate to Rome, but has finally been obliged to ac cept its unsought honors. His removal to i new field of labor will cause general re gret, not only In his own church, but in a large circle outside of it. The new Bishop is a man of great execu- tive ability, and no doubt will greatly ad- vance the cauae of Religion, in this diocese. ? vance the cauae of Religion, - »■» - A Father's Terrible AHletlen. In a building recently burned in Iowa a family consisting of Mr. Niermeyer, his wife and six small children, with a blind brother of Mr. Niermeyer, were sleeping. Mr. Niermeyer escaped, but his wife and three youngest children were burned to death. Two of the other children were sleeping with their blind uncle. When he was awakened he took one of the children in each arm, and, blind as he was, made his way with them through the flames to safety, although he and they were badly burned. The bereaved husband and fattier is now a raving maniac. at 1 f Spring In Hlsatsslpf. [From the Vicksburg Herald.] Crocuses, buttercups, and hyacinths are blooming in the gardens, pear and peach trees blossom in the orchard groves, the grass grows green In the fields, the forest trees and shrubs are donning their vernal Barb, and balmy spring Is getting her work ie all over this section of country. There were six hundred and nineteen deaths in New York city during the past week. The specie shipments to Europe on Satur day from New York, were 1850,000, all American gold coin. It is thought that the suspended bank , of the State of New York will reopen in the course of fourteen days. Annie Baker, an inmate of a house of had character in Boston, was so badly beaten by the proprietor en Friday, that her recovery is considered doubtful. The prairies of southern Mlnnessota, since the stoppage of prairi c fires, are fast being covered with a thick growth of wil low, wild apple, oak and aspen trees, which spring up spontaneously. Pescah N. Ruben stein, condemned to be banged for the murder of his cousin, Sarah Alexander, has been granted a stay of exe cution until the case is reviewed by the General Term of the Supreme Court. In places where they ara digging for sul phur at Iteamboat Springs, Nevada, the ground becomes so hot at the depth of four or flv« feet that the workmen have to han dle th* tulphur with long handled pitch forks. Two new breed* of sheep have been in troduced into Eagland from the west coast of South America. One 1* a white wooled sheep, with four horn*; the other a dark brown wooled specie*, a oros* between the llama and the alpaca. "How would you mak* a believer of an lecrvdulou* mac?'' asked one gentleman of another not long since. "I'think the surest way would be to aet him over a beehive," I'M the reply, "and I calculate after he had been stung ono* Or twice b* wc oomeja bee-leaver ta earnest,'' be i. nimciAi* Wilmixmon. March 20. •OLD ADD DODD QUOTATION*. Reported by Gratae. Johnson A Go., Bank m end Brokers. Sixth and Market Sts. DTD. ASX CD, b n i /1 \\Y* li QI «m v A*/. •>*41 onl/l |r, 8 I rjin/ ,,Y5 102UI lol I I I 22 V I •it U 96 I 61 ®51!^ I Mnrih Penn 61 mc-ru I "■h l la A Erie 21 @21U| ncAARR ll!^®14Hl Lehigh Val «2K»*s I SSI 11 114 Gold__ 1881'* Coupon 4-20's, '64, *• i R 116 11 li MU's, '65, " MO'*,'65, New, J.AJ 5-aVs, '67, Coupon. i-au's, '68, " . 10-iU's, " Currency, *'s. New5'a of '*1. Wil. A 1-dg. .my, u lai .121 li m 118 11 I 127 126 118 43 STOCK QUOTATIONS. Gold.. Y. C. A Had. N. Y. A Erie. Lake Snore.. North Western N 64 61 42 64 61 Pref iio!^ ii Rook Island. Ohio A Miss. Pacific Mail.. WcHicin Union •It. Puul... " Pref.. I'. A Wahush. Union Pacific. 0. C. A I. C. Penna. Reading. Lehigh Volley. Lehigh Niw. Oil Creek. Central Trans. Phi la. A Kri«. Heston vllle. A. A P.. prelerrad Mar.el steady. WILNINOTON QUOTATIONS. I lelaware state Bonds. Wilmington CUy Bonds.;. Dels ware R. R. first mtge. " " extension. Wilmington A Reading R. R. 1st mortgage.... Wilmington A Reading R. R. 2d mortgage.•"—•••• * Wilmington A Western R. R. 1st mortgage. Delaware R. R. stock —.••••• Wilmington Coal Gas Co. National Bank of Delaware « " Wll. A U'dy wine.. ttl'A 20 % \vZ 1 68 4 m si ... sok ... m .... 66 65 4 .... 4' 66 f.6! mi «■% a __ U'4 21 SOX m 4 42. 106 105 102 101X 60 6 20 22X 86 505 600 63 150 146 6Trst National Bank. Union National Bank. Farmer's Bank. Delaware Fire Insurance 48 42 43 42 28 24 PHILADELPHIA HAKKETB. ■leek Market. PHILADBUPUIA, March 18, 1876. 1141<®n4X PhilaARead too i #104 RR, Gold Silver Us- 188112 X@L2X " 6-20818651i8U@U8*, "juiyU65 mytigim "Inly UWI21X9I21H " July1888123VBR123X " 10-408 UtDi@119 •Now8s ll8V4®118X City 8s,newl09 «109V, UCo'sofNJMO @140k Penna RR 5eX® 68X to to a Philadelphia Trade Report. MoiteAY, March 20, 1876. The demand for No. 1 quercitron bark is extremely limited, and prices are nominal at 832 per ton. t ?or cotton we can report no inereaBeu inquiry, upland and gulf. l he firm leellna In the market fexolover seed and the sales are meagre at 13®13Xc middling continues, an i the oflferings very moderate. Kales of dto bushels in lots at 16 YMWc per lb, Timothy is quoted at »2.25@2.«X. Flax- eed Is steady at 8140.1 i 'nffee—The advanced views or noiaersi have depressed onsln.us; sa es of 300 bags | Bloat !6@lSUc, and some Java at 2_>@.»c. In sugar nothing doing, owing to the lack suitable offerings. We quote Uuba at rV4@7Vc for fair and good refining; 4W closed at IIfor cut loaf; 10%c for crushed ;i nd powdered; 10%c for granulated, and 9/ lloiasses closed steady at 82®33c for 50 test tuba. 'Jhe stock heie 1*. *mall, but several cargoes are landing, which will be offered early next week. The flour market is characterized by con siderable firmness, particularly all the ot lamllies. which are for ire >r siderable better descriptions ot lamllies. which are In light supply, and 2-5 cents higher About 2.EU0 barrels were taaen by the local trade at $t®4.25 for superfine; tor extra* 5.75 for Wlsoonsin extra family; f5.75@6.75 far Minnesota do do; *6@« 75 forFennsylva nia. Ohio and Indiana do do at $4 50@ 5.50 for unsound do do; and 7<§>8 for fancy brands, as to quality. Bye flohr sells at ^The condition of the wheat market ha< holders demanding an advance of 20. Sales I of 1,500 bushels Pennsylvan a red at 81.45* 1 . 48 - do amber at *L4J®1.5"; Western red at SL.0Srtbl.70: whlie at *1.50®1.58. 80@82c. ^ llt _ , . Corn Is flrmfy held, and meets with a fair demand, bales of 5.000 bushels at 59®00c yellow, and 56c for steamer, and 61c for W Oats' sell at 43<®48c for white, and 40®42c | f °Whlskyls quiet at 81.09 for Western Iron bound, ■ at Ptaiiodslph^a t '*^** c **^' 1 ^*; j l re^uestto-'d^, r but^w^mit^improveme^it J h n eaS': l0 Tha toiMg s®la's werere P poker| Sas:wr?I 244 Martin Fuller i Co. Western, SO P. Hathaway, Western 200 McFlllen A Bro, Western, 200 R Maynes, Western, 6 D Smith & Bro, Western, 66 J McAr He, Western, 112 James Clemson, Western, 49 Owen Smitn, Western, 138 Dennis bmyth, Western 564 X Mooney, Western, 60 E Mooney, Western, <4 H Chain, Jr., Western, - 140 Frank & Leavenstine, Western, 6U®6M 73 James 8. Kirk, Western and Pa Mm 4 5ft H Chain. Western, 4 @0141 bheep were in fair request at 4X»7>&. Receipts, 8,000 head. -Hogs firm but qu Receipts. 2,000 head. lor fit mX my W4 uiet. Sales at $12 60@14. BANKERS. RAIGE. JOHNSON A CO., c RANKERS AND BROKERS, Sixth a Basket bta.Wilihngtob, Dbl. NEW YORK AND PHILADKL. STOCKS BOUGHT A SOLD ON COMMISSION. ^ ^ , Every teollltj aflorded for person* desir ,« to deal 01 invest In Stock*, Bond* nr in an of he Telegraphlo quotation* woelved oon stantly daring tne day augAStf Li every "feterketsuuet. Bu.,'ers, 420 MarketStrpj Centennial Newt S * MoKelveyvNlnth. OUT Market street. Market streeto. ? A. A WITH OF POPULAR IITfM. Wo eondense/from tbs Lehigh Sepbter the pertoetsyrtem bsteae* of a/onversatlon about Oak Hull, in make it^osslt anamakerA Brown's "Largest away jufta*? tt.%£ 3 SSr-" ».«— IS&^KSEr&SKnUfii ■ Market Please note the 8EETH, for soma eadh charged with It* own business, and esA strangers seeking Oak Hall, have beat misled thoroughly organised, a necessary wheel with b V^TuperfectlTIcolossal! Do yon know JSfyou name a down or so of gsanT Its dimensions?" A. "With pleasure. The Custom Depart x. "12,060 square feet—88 on Market, and ment, for those who prefer custom-made to 180 odd on Blxth, six stories high,has over ready-mad^ On three acres «A flooring, and covers specs once with its^mpa occupied by Wprp<han twenty different busi- The Bhirt Ptetorj new places.'' V. Do yotfbse steam-power?" _ . _ A. "A giant young engine furnishes power lar store. The _ for the might and passenger elevators, and the Reoelving Room. The Order Department, bolters 8 ^mw for heitins. and the other opera- named before. The Special Uniforms Depart None of the house? ment The Delivery Department with ita V. "What order do you take with goods?" scow of messengers. The— A. "They ara first opened and arranged in V. "Hold, hold! s r, enoughr . tho basement, on long l5w counters, and taken A. I m not half through I The Ad vertising tlienee on the fefiighrolevator to the inspec- Department, with Its bilhand sign distributors, tor's room on thmEfn floor." edftingandpublishingd business and popular . V. " Is inspectin^he first operation journal, clrcuimtogjlve, 00,000 copieamonthly A. "No, sir. measuring. The goods aw first (tell all your firiS&to send for it). The Mens I measured in tho place. lhen inspected. Tho Department, witinte many rooms. The Boys cloth passes over wllers In tho face of a strong Department. The Youth* Deportment The light, and two men sit, one belbw end ono Children's Department, w 1 th its special behind the goods, watching with the eye of a entrance for ladles. The Telegraph Bepart hawkforthe least pin-hole Imperfection, and ment The Chief Clerks Department, with m.rittn gevery flaw, so that the cutter may see its book-keepers and assistant*. General and avoid it when he comes to cut the gar- ager'a Department; Financiers Office, and meats." other offloes of the firry all busy a* bees V. "You must employ an arnfy of cutters 7" thinking, planning, executing, buying, mak A. "Come to our filth floeg and seel Wo ing, registering, recqjgipg, sending out selling, keep TO hands all the tyfep ending up the doth and In a thouaan into garments,—betdd(auB machines that do to carry on abuslnewwlth the a dozen men's work eaetPtta stroke." ing to between t2,000,000 an V. "Do you manufacture all your own nually." I goods?" V. "S-t-u-p-e-n-d-o-u-s!" I A. "Wo do, and most cawftilly. Our ex- A. "Indeed it -is! I forgot to name tho I aminers Inspect every stitch and seam, and Cashier's Department, whlcnkimdleiits(26,000 certify to every garment aa extra-well made of retail sales on some single days! before we put our ticket on it, and become V. "825,000! Immense! ThatiLwhat enables I responsible for it." the house to buy cheap and selycheap?" V. "Your system must save you a great A. "Exactly I You have i*st hit It. The I deal?" / people throng here, kUwinf that we depend A. " In every direction, sir. It la Oil system on low prices and immrra^fsulea.'' ^nd economy we practice all the way through, V. "What are the 'FOUB bulks' I hear so that enables us to put our pnBa/own to the much about?" people aa we do." a. "Our system of business dealing—1. One VT" After Inspecting the work, what becomes price, no deviation; 2. Cash fbr everything; *. of itr' A guarantee protecting the purchaser: A The A. " Before it goes into Stock It .is ticketed, money returned if the buyer can't otherwise Every single garment has its number and be suited." other points noted on It, so that its entire his- V. " Nothing could be lhlrer. tory can be traced without fail, upon our A. "Bathing. And the people see it. basks." V. "Well, I thank you, sir, for your polite V. " You must have 30 or 40 aaleamen f ' attention/ A. " Why air, on busy days you maj/see 100 A. " Net at all. It's a pleasure I indie various rooms and suites ow rooms, Call again; and be sure of the I selling to the throngs of customers."/ maker A Brown's Oak Halloo V. Do you do an ok* lOpW by mall ner Bixth and Market." and express ?" Yr V. "Thank you 11 shall be happy to dose. I A. "Very great All over the country. Our Good morning. 61-4 CENTS PER K)UM) rule* of self i to R fy as do Furnishing Department, stock of all underwear. ent, itself as big as many a regu Garment Stock Room. The our own mlng Mau pie amount 1,000,000 an you. te—Wana -East oor -FOR is A ^ Mgortment 0 f Dried and Canned Fruits and Vegetables at Lowest CASH • _ | prices. We have reduced the price of Coffees and Teas and will not be undersold. at hogs-__ ______ —_ , — ■ -r—■ ISTEW TEA STORE 50 be at Great Canton and Japan Tea Co., I * at . fair for | ^st* J1 *6. PRIME NB W PRUNES. BOWMAN'S, 2nd. and KING STS. quality the best. tf sei —JUST STARTED— No.3 W.Third Street, Between Market and Shipley Street?, one door West of Market S tree Sign—Red Front' atrr.T^ TEAS AND COFFEES TWENTY PER CENT, LOWER THAN ANT OTHER STORE IN THE CITY, PRICES OF TEAS-OOLONG Black, 40, 50, 80, 70, 80, best 90 cento. JAPAN, 80,70, 80 ipeSKS»,70, 90,81 00, test $1 15. Yiung Hyson, 80,60, 70, 80, 90, |1 00 Bgllsh Brqakfasts 00, 70,80,90. 1. Best Siftings, 35 cento. PRICES OF COFFEHl. — Old Gov, Jaya, 38 cents. Old best Maracaibo, 85, best La guayra, 85, Choice Old Strong Rio, 32, and 33; best mild Rio 32, good 28 and 30, good "*Mr D *Sames Crippen having resigned his position at the old Tea House, No. 512 Market j l ®i' g 'oidfdendsandcuStomeretoth^ni^vSmiiMi?believlng?ha^he^^n C there n be^Uer J ^TWni^L, one^w^West of Market street. JsrA°UnIsoms OIL CHRokoor PIECE OF GLASSWARE given to every pureha Mr _ . A BOOTS A SHOES. (HEAP SHOE STORE. _Iavlng fitted up my shoe store, No. 613 East Sixth street, and laid In a larger stock than ever before I am ready to supply the neonle in tho Eastern portion of the city with all kinds of boots and shoes, lor ladles, gentlemen and children, at prices far below those heretofore charged. Ele gant work made to order, and mending promptly attended to. JAMES KANE. marl4-ly_ NEW SHOE. M. CLANCY, No. 415 W. SECOND STREET, is manufacturing for the wholesale trade a new gaiter, hand-made, of good calf akin, both stitched and pegged. Will be sold less than any other Hhoe oi the same class, and warranted good material and work well done. Call und see him. mch8 lmo ! CHEAPER!! CHAPESTttl IQ HEAP BOOTS, SHOES, and GAITERS. Children'* shoe*, from 45 cento te $1 OR , Men'sealf-skln boot*, fine hand-aewed, for w », at Ninth and Spruoe. Repairing neat ly done. yf lVUAU HOUCK, angM-iy OU CAN GET V 1 AILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS, Magaslnes, Blank Books, Memorandum Books, Pocket Books. Pens, Ink, Slates, and all kinds of Stationery. Also Weekly Papers and Magaslnes to Subscribers at publisher* prices at the UHHTHMIIIAL NEWS OFFICE, »** j WIWES A LIQ1IOBA INI THE FOLLOWING WHISKIES: N STORE I Hannlsville Pure Rye, 1873. A. Overholt A Co.'s Pure Rye, 1871-72-78. Hyatt & Clark's (Sherwood) Pure Bys^flT. W. A W. (IXL) Rye and Malt, 1869. Having stored the above Whiskies prio; to the increase of tax, they will be sole without any advance In price. FRANCIS KELLY, No. 103 Market St. aug28-tf UR SELECTIONS 0 OF OLD RYE WHISKIES ARE UNSURPASSED. We have in slock: MOORE'S U66. 1868. SlIEHWOOD, 1868, 1664, DOUGHERTY, 1869, HANNI8VILLE, MV JOHNSON A SON. (BOURBON) 1888. Champagnes, Sherries and Fort at duosd pri p pluNKETT A OO., augflfi-tf-f 106 Market Htrssl ABOK EXCHANGE. desiring work may register their names with the Janltorof the Delaware In stitute of Meohanlc Arts, Sout hwe st corner of Third and King streets. OPEN EVERY EVENING. Persons a register o plaoe. I M •n desiring work done will find if unemployed men at the above Address THOM*' Janitor, . - FPBfPPCM. KDHOLDT A BUCK; RAN. M UPHOLSTERS ABOOABOntT HAKIM ■ — SOMETHING NEW.— W k -' . Fihe Furniture Furnitnro made, oovered and repalie** Hip oover* out and made. CARPETS .AND MATTING and laid. Hanging of Curtain and Window Bhalee. a epeelaity. PICTUREi' FRAMED, and all appertaining rothe fenatnees.neatlj and promptly attend* >1 to. 403 B SIPI BY «r. ang 28-8m A FIRST-CLASS PLANO, IN A VEP.'Y SMALL CASE, Only Five Feet Long, SUIT ABLE | FOR SMALL PARLOB^ At very reasonable prices. ROBELEN A BRO., No. 710 Market m»-ly P IANO AND ORGAN '1YJNING, ClUm Oraeans, Cabinet Oriwns. Melodtoou/ Pianos, and all kinds of muMcel lustre, menta tuned and repaired; new Bellows ore Reeds made lor cam net organs and Metv deons; 20 years experience. J. H, Bley* lOOranvestrest. ortO-ena hi n plug woon. RANDYW1NE B KINDLING WOOD. ! Prices for 1876 1876 SINGLE BOX THIRTEEN CENTS. TWO BOXES AND UPWARDS AT TWO For 25 Cents. sl.90 loads still cheaper, and delivered promptly. Be sur* and see the name RICHARDSON on the wagon, 49 -Don't pay but 13 cts for a single box. feb.8 PER LOAD $ 1.50 for OAK and PINE KINDLING WOOD DELIVERED. Look here, what sgreat heaped up load of OAK and PINE WOOD, and wagon AND ONLY $1.50. 80 00 La ABBOTT & MoKINNEY, BIO Orange Street. feb.8-8m JAMES F. TRAYNOR, PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM INI FITTER, prio; sole No. 204 E. SIXTH STREET. DBALES IK LEAD AND IRON PIPE, SINKS, BATH TUBS, BOILERS, CHANDE LIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, READING LIGHTS, MURDOCK'S ANTI-FREEZING HY DRANTS AND. FULLER'S PATENT FAUCET'S. MV Jobbing promptly attended to. their In corner J. E. TYGKRTACo. Man iflMtwreroof STAR BONE PHOSPHATE and PtTR BONS nND find above Al LEG A lt. JJKNRY a TURNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW •OH Market Si. •ug 6-mo. Beer Offlek ALTER CUMMINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OmenNo. 612 King street, next doort the Poet offloe, Wilmington, Bel. aagMOm AUCTIONEERS* a PR AIM, A"» Wl-tf IfOHN b. roWbotham, tf A UCTIONEEB. aug 2S-tf AUCTIONEER, 814 King Street, No. 6 East Fourth Street. L W. STIDHAM * BO N,. . A Ui3TION EERR. Ill Eut Fourth Street. ang 2t-u ijihob .M.OGLE, AUOTIONEEB. 612 King Street MgHdf MEDICAL. J \R. J. P. GRIFFITHS, ) Late of Washington, D. C., as removed from No. 1018 Market atreei to No, 610 Tatnall street. Wllmlngfoq, Del.. And Is prepared to Treat all Acute •« well as Chronic Diseases In a scientific manner, m20-lmeod JO. J^R. J. P. MALCOM, mlfl-tf No. 30k Taylor Street. |jB. GRIMSHAW, oct. 28-ly 821 West Street TiR. WALES, has returned to bis reel U dence Cor. Eighth and King Streets. I DOE'S FOOD FOR INVALIDS. R ltaw-8t F. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OP IRON has never been known t% fall in the cure of weakness, attended will) symptoms; ln disposlti in to exert on;loss or niemory:dlf> ficulty of breathingjgeneral weakness; hor ror of disease; weak, nervous tremblinv: dreadful horror of death; night sweats;cold feet; weakness; dimness of vision; languor; universal lassitude of the muscular system; enormous appetite, with dyspeptic symp toms; hot hands; flushing of the body; dry ness of the skin- pallid conntenanee and eruptions of the'face, purifying the blood; pain in tne back; heaviness of the eyelids; frequent black spots flying before the eyes, with temporary suffusion and lots of sight; want of attention, etc. These symptom* all rise from a weakness, and to remedy that use E. F. Kunkbl's Bitter Wine of iron. It never fails. Thousands are now enjoying health who have used It. Take only E. F. Kunkki/h. I eware of counterfeits and base imita tions. As Kunbel's Bitter Wlueof Iron la so well known all over the country, drug gists themselves make an Imitation and try to palm It off on their customers, when they oall for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron 1* put up only In SI bottles und has a yellow wrap per nicely put on the outside, with the proprietor's peotngraph on the wrapper of each bottle. Always look for the photo g raph on the outside, and you will Away* e sure to get the genuine, 81 per bottle or six for 86. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, TAPE WORM REMOVED ALIVE, Head and all complete in two hours. No fee till head passes. Beat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed by Dr. kunkbi., 259 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bend for cir cular. For removing alt ordinary worm*, call on your drugglit and get a bottle ef Kunkbt/r Worm Syrup: Price 81. m 171m. E. ^ 1321 Green St ♦ Whits, Itchy sad Seal j Tetter of the B cslg. The ac*lp gets itchy, tender and oovered wr!~ fine white sotlcs. They form sgMn as fcst as removed. Pimples. Flsshworres, sad Blackheads^— On th. wrenosd, oheeks ud note. Th««Mdj a whitish sabsteno. when sqaOMsa; affectbs*h **P?»rlgO (Intense Itching)—Begin. th. doming Is removed; no wwpnon nnt tuns by temtchlng; worst frcJtn the waist to th* ankle*. The shore sad sll Skin Disease* cured by Dr. Tar Dlks, 1321 Green Street, Phlladelphin,Pa. CATARRH CURED. Catarrh.—A rtopped-op feeling In the hted, Ineeeesntblowlngof the uoee, hawking sad snt ting, dropping into the throat, and bad brrefn, CrMDBT DB.VAX UNKEL'S MAGIC Restores gray-mixed, red, light or fhded needs of hair, beards or mous'oehe., to a beautiful brown or black, In from or to tour applications. It Is free flrom salpnox, lead, acids, mercury, sliver, or anything in* furious to either hair or beard. IT DOSS WOT FADS OS BUB OFF. Hxpresaed to all parts on reoelpt of on* dollar, sr six battles for five dollars. At Ui# wholesale and retail depot, No. 916 VINE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. dec.247»-ly K HAIR RE8TOREB. Ml 1 m The value of this article of diet has been thoroughly established in England and tho Canadas over all other preparations lor I.a* tents and Invalids. Sold by all druggist*, in cans, 35eta.,65 cts.,$1.25 and $1.75. bear ing signature of Woolrleh A Oo. ' f*22 A BAND OF REGULATORS HAVE JUST organised and made their Headquar ters at tha Burnum Hotel, I ifth and Orange Street. President—Joseph Orookenhauser, Vice-President—W. W. Belknap, Sesretary—O. E, Babcock, Financial Ssoretary—c. J. Joyee, Treasurer—P. B. Pinchbeck, Sergeant at Arms—Louis W. Kellogg, Sentinel—Governor Ames, Inspector—Horsey McDonald. These officer* are elected every year, a la Pinchbeck. For further particul Ball her* between 8 and are or information 10 A.M. (