8 AFFRAY AT FOMD DU LAC. ahontlnjrnf Urm-ral ('. M. IftmlUon by B. A. Uttker .1 ntusrrftf. f l Airlt Origin And PnriU al of tha rrtc. iVom the Fondd Lac Wit.S Commonwealth, Mtg & Last Monday evminR the peace and qutctnes and equanimity of Fond da Lac, a city thai was never yet djrraced by a mob, or witness before lo any worse disturbance of the peace than com mon assault and battery, was rudely broken in tiron bT an encounter bilwei n two prominent citizens who have nursed, lor many yean, a bit ter personal lend, to wit: Kooert a. nancr, Cashier ol the Farmers' and Mechanics' bank, and O'eneral C. 8. Hamilton, which resulted in Mr. Raker firinir two shots fro.n a pistol with which he was secretly armed, at the General, both cl which hit him, one in theproin, and one in ihc left temple, bnt neither of them striking a vital part. ( The affair took place on the stairs leading to the Younir Men's Association Rutins in Jii.Mip inp's block. The General, rb i'resi lent of the AsKoclation, bad openod the polls, the votinir bad commenced, several had pnswcd In and out, and perMons were runntne up and down stair to and liom the crowd above aud below. After the voting hud regressed several minutes, the Gene ral started to eo down upon the ptrct, and in doing so passed Mr. Baker on the stairs, who wan coming up. One version ot theBtory is, that when Hamilton was two s'eps below him, Baker turned and hurled at him a gross epithet. Hamilton, on the impulse of the moment, wheeled and caught llaker by the lelt collar, rhoolr him some, and snid, "You little villain, irbat do you mean ?" While tbej were in that attit ude, Baker with his rifztit hund reached into the inside lei t broa-t pocket of h's coat, iin mediately under Hamil ton's lianil, Hnd tiled his pistol down thr mah his own coat, without diamine the weapon trom hie pocket, theranpe of the barrel beina, imn fortunately for botn parties, below the General's abdomen, the ball taking clt'ect in the lu groin and passing down, as the physicians siiip(Ho, the large bone of the leg. They then had a ftruRgle for the pistol, tor an instant, but the ebot paralyzed the leg of the General so that he had not the use of it, and he lost his balance and fell down the stair-', rol ing out at full jenglh upon the stone Step. At the instant of his touching the step, and while he must have been at Jeast fifteen feet from Mr. Baker, a second shot was fired, which rasped through the crown and ri.T of Hamilton's hat, just grazing the left temple, lie was assisted to his feet by P. 1.. Morse, asked bv him and others if he was hurt, no one comprehending for tome seconds thai he was really wo'wded, though they knew two shots had been fired. Our recollection i9 that he made no reply to any o.te, he being probably unconscious ot the question, though he walked almost alone to Leireri.'sn Air. linker was Immediately arrested by Police Officer Van Norder, and was soon turned over to the custody of the Bheriil. The only persons on the steps Immediately wi'hin reach of the General and Mr. Baker, were J. W. Carpenter and Father Bishop, tboueh there were others cloee by. Of course neither of tttem coul 1 com prehend the encounter so as to aid in prevr-niiug it, but Mr. Bishop says, as soon a the shots were fired, he grasped Mr. Baker, aud said to him: "In God's name, Mr. Baker, whntare you shoot ing here forf" We understand Mr. Baker re plied: "He insulted me twice on the street to day, and I won't stand it." After it was known that shots had been fired and the General wounded severely, if not fatally, of course the most tremendous excitement pnsned, and hot Indignation fieely expressed that ihe treasured wra'h of a personal feud should make Mr. Baker so far forget what was due to the d'gnity, decency, and civilization of peaceful community, and to himself as a gen tleman, as to arm himself with a deadly weapon while moving among us. intending to use, or being betrajed and provoked into using it so '""'i? imminent danger of the recklessly, auu -lives ot his neighbors and friends in tue imme diate vicinity. The moral worth aud stamina of Fond du Lac, of all parties, most unUesitatingl? condemned the arming and shooting, whatever anv might conceive had been the wordy provo- Mr. Baker was kept in custody by the Sheriff during the nicht. Tuesday he was biouffQt oe fore Just'ce Bissell, on a warrant Issued by him. Betoie proceeding to an examination, the case was sworn away from Justice Bissell to the nearest Justice, which, in the absence of Justice Kellope, was Justice Driygs. The Circuit Court being in scsMon, and the District Attorney and the principal lawyers having business in the . thn examination of Jir. Baker was ad- Vo"iirned fornine das, and he was release 1 on hail. Tbe examination will be held on Thurs a J, the 7tb o June. AERIAL NAVIGATION. Tbe VjK Heara From Tblr Pl ot lBdtntf Particulars of ibe Trip. Dr. Andrews and Mr. Plumb, nose departure from this city on the atterncon Df Tuesday last, to make another trial ci Dr. Andrews' flying ship, was descube.i in yesterday's Tribune, have Spain returned to the city. We have re ceived from Idr. Plumb the particulars of the voyage. The greatest altitude attained was about one and a hall miles, which carried them above the lower stratum of clouds into a clear atmosphere, with a thick curtain ol clouds above and below them. Through the occasional openings of these they could see the surface of the earth plainly. Mr. Plumb describes the appearance of the fleecy white clouds lying far below them as resembling snow-drift, rolling along over the bright green grass on the surface of the earth. As we anticipated, the newly constructed rudder proved inefficient. Almost at the first attempt to bring it into requisition the cords became jammed, and tho vessel was lor a time entirely unmanageable. Afterwards, they re gained partial control of her, but the steering apparatus was manifestly inadequate forsuccess ful working of the ship. Some other mechanical taults were also discovered, which will be reme died betore another trip. Finding that they could not succeed in the main object of the trip, the voyagers concluded to make a pleasure jaunt of it, and alter sailing about ior borne time they finally landed in safety near the villaee ol Oyster Bay, about twenty-eight miles from the place whence they started. We understand that the necessary alterations of the ves-el will be made at once, and another trial undeitaken within a lew days. Neio York Tribune. Arrival and Kterpllon of General Santa aanaaaa Suit in new lorn, Numerous persons congregated yesterday after noon at the pier loot of Liberty street, to welcome to our metroDolis the distinguished Mexican General Don Antonio Lopez de banta Anna. At a little alter twelve o'clock M the steamer Bed Jacket, from E'izabetbport, arrived, bringing on board tins cole- biaied tiorsonage, who was accompanied by his staff auu iuiiu, auiuug nuuui n ore luo following gonilo men: tenor Don Abigail Lozano, private secretary to tlie General : honor Don Abrabant Uaiz. Jaoobo liaia, and Colonel Lion A. L. de Santa Anna (a son to me neuerai). As soon aa the Cnueral landed, and after exnhn. ing salutations with the friends wbo were there to welcome him on nis arrival, he and hia sulto drove to the sp enrtid inanition In Went Tweuty-nlghtU street, near Fifth avenue, carefully prwarod for the accommodation and coinlort of the General. Ibis house is tastefully furnished, and la provided wim all the necessary aoulinnoes which inodnrn convenience baa invented. Marble statue, paint ings, aud elegant rnirron greet the eve ot the Visitor in Ita principal rooms, while on the ceilings of the parlors and dining-rooms are seen chaste trescoea which well aocoid with the color of the furniture. There la alio a well-selected library in the House. J. J , xiertua. It Is said that the interior of Pennsylvania Knows the curious enect ot the advance ol civil! tation upon nature. The flora of the State has been found to have undergone remarkable changes, plants that were lormerly rare being now quite abundant. This change is attributed in a great measure to the spread of rail wavs. and some botanists predict that the "foreign plants THE DAILY EVENING TELEG R APH. FHIL AD ELFIII A, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 18G. HOWELL & BOURKE, MAN UI'ACTU'RKRS PAPER HANGINGS dJM- WINDOW SHADES. N.E. CORNER 01 FOlRin ASD MARKET STREETS FniLADELrnu; FOR SALE AND TO RENT. A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND YFNTILATED ROOM, ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF TUB "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 Koutli THIRD Htreet, TO HEIsTT. APPLY IN IHE OFFICE, FIRST FLOOIt. W. B. -W1T1I Oil WIlHOUf STEAM row f R. TERSONS HAVINfJ PROPERTIBH FOR iia!e or lo rent will And it to tnelr ndvantaKe to call ai i lie Central heal Katate Agoucy, So. VI 8. IlllHU fitiret. o benna or charges made cn either owner or tnnant SSlrnrp 1 11. JUHfceii. FOR 8ALK A DESIRABLE THREE- alniv llnplHtitr v-Hli 1li,rn.Hf nrv .lntlh'o flaw j'u.K'.i.f. i ,t i 1,1 , fa niii-r, w,pc .r.rni,,, All iTl.lln.. 'llUlltTU k . . .,... W.. .1. n.uiiern improvements, xummrr kite!. en. lipatr, etc. l'ricc, aottU clear. Apply at lliU Ull.ce, between and ja A M. 4 id OGERJIANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR RENT. A Inue Eouae, wtih al' the modern conveniences, (xirruve k'cuihh and plenty ot iibade; aiablms lor tl.ne tomii wltliln ten mliin'ea wulk of railroad ptailnn. Wl f be rented wtiti or Ttltlioot tbe aiati.e. AiAutt 1 iio. 1318. 1 lillfrrte ulna Vott Office. 5'i4p FOR 8AI.E-TIIELARf?E DOUBLE HOUE and Lot. B.I feet In iront with tine Garden attached, 416 H. Fitteentn Street, below Pine. Pondesmon July B. Applyto J. rERGK.A PK1CE, 6 30 12t So. 813 AKCH istreet. LUMBER. ifirA-I"!II'D,N(fl BUILD IN (J! lOUU. Ll'MBl'KI Ll'MHKRI LUMBER! BTrP ll(J.AK.)S. KAIL PLANK WHITE PINE H ORINU YKI L"W PINE Fl.riOHINO. BPHI CE PINE rLO'iRIMU ASH AN1 WALNUT FLOOUiMO. PLASTERISO LATH. I'LABTKUINO LATU. i R(C IINEi HEMLOCK, AND OAK PISE, HEM LOCK, AND OAK TIHBBB, Ct T TO A BILL, CUT TO A BILL, AT BHOKT AOT1CE. 18G6 .v'iii 1 inn OiJlLlliurjOt ' n t' M.r 1 li nunnTUrjfl. Ho. 1 HHOHT fRlA H SHINGLES. W U I TK PINK MIINGLKSJ. CYTRKSS BIDNGLF.S. FINE ASSOfiTMtNT FOR SALE LOW. 1866 LLMBER FOR TINnKHTAKRlifSti ). LL A1HKH FOH tl NUERT KF.nm I RED CHiAK. ALNPT, AND PINE. RED C EDA B WALNUT, AND PINK. i QHtt ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS IOUU. ALBANY LUMHEK OF ALL KINDS (SEASONED WALNUT. SKASONrD WALNUT DRY POPI AK CHERRY. AND AS 3. OAK PI.K AND BDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENEERS. 1 Cnfi -CI0AR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. IOUU. CIOAH-BOX MANUFACTTTRtSR SPANISH CEDAB BOX BOARD i. AT BEUUCED PRICES. i Q(R. SrRUCE JOIST! SPRUCE JOIST! IOUU. SPliUCE JOISTI BPRUCE JOI9T1 FROM 14 TO 32 FFET LDN3. FROM li TO S2 r.T LOiiO. SPRUCE SILLS HEMLOCK PLANK AND JOIST. OAK RILLS. ilAULE BltOTHFR ft CO.. S it tmrp No. ISOLTH bTREE T. Jpt II. WILLIAMS, vcntcentli and Spring Garden Sts. OFFERS A FEW CHOICE LOTS OF SEASONED WALNUT, LO W FOR CASH, 5 21 lmrp TW. SMALTZ'S LUMBER YARD. N. E. . comer of FIFTEEN rd and STILES Btreet. Ulf tlla CIIEAP FOR CASH Panel lit com ,2d com ,3d com ,4 4, 6-4, 6 8, 8-4, White pine, acaaoued. ...... ,.,. First and aeconrt quality Yellow (4 4, 5-4) and W bite Pine (4 4) Flooring Bourila Firm and eicouii qua lty one and two Bides 1 ence Mitlvlng Boards, Bnsa, Ath, Planks and Boards, White pine Kill", all nias Stop Boards, 4-4, 6-4. Hcmiock Joist and Kcaut ln. all sizes. Piline lot Spruce Hll.g and Suantllnit. , P.aterlng Lath (Ennllsh ana Calais) Pickets. hhlngles. Chcsnut Pouts etc. Mahogany, Walnut Plank and Boaids. Al) kinds of BuildliiK Lumber cut aud furnished at the shortest notice, at the lowest price. 6 61m rpiIE HARRISON BOILER A SAFIC STEAM HOTT.KH. The attention of manufacturers and others using; Steam is contlilently cat ed to this nowHieam oue ralor, as coihImuIdh esuen:iai advantages In absolute salety Irom exp onion in chuapness ot first eost and cost ot ri pairs, In economy of fuel, fad lty of oleunlnx and transportation etc.. not possessed by any oiher holier now in ate. 1 his boiler U tormed ol a combination of cast-Iron liollow spheres, each snhcre eight inches ex ternal dlauieter, and ibree elulittis of an Inch thlct. These an- held to nether by wrouuht-lron bolts, with caps at the ends Nearly one hundred of these Boilers are now In opera ilon, borne of thein in the nest establishments in thli citv. For dr scriptive circulars or price, apply to JOSEPH HARRISON. Jr. Ilanlson Boiler WorKg, OKAY'S FERRY Road, adjoining the United States Arsenal, Phllaoelphia. 4 21 s tu th2mjp T O U II T A L O T S' EXTRACT OF BEEF. IN SQUARE CANS. FOB FA1E BY SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 1451pj B.W. cor. BROAD and WALNUT pA.rJCEIST WIRE WORK rOBRAlLIXUS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PABTITIOS8. IRON BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WOBC, In variety, maoulac ured by M. W A EKE It & SONS- I2l)6ni8p Mo. 11 North SIXTH Street. T iioif TT1 o riDnmiDlniTLi Mn 1001 uo x 1 11 n LCiiuiriLfAici nu. A J sued by the City of Philadelphia (old) to provide f . ... Ku...l.i-.- . . v. 1 ., i U li.llmail I miii. pany's stock, uaUd Septeuibor '11, 1HM lor one thouxaad uumn. pvuiu iff tfunn t.ariu iiunjiiuui v. - I ...,..U L' I .... I U.UB U...n .1 1 .1 ri Ml 111 1C,1U. land, trustee, brurliiii Interest at sU per cent, per nu llum. Jtedeviuable July 1 IboJ. 1 1 tuUwltH' CLOTHING. lT3 aF 'O.O sf i V . i 1 v,o UNDKK THE rnntinriTiTnl TT.i.i aa824 Chestnut rVX vt.'i STREET, 4 o PIg T. OF F. C. P. P. F 0 CLOTHING II! HICKS' TEMPLE OF FASHION. Celebrated For Fine Fashionable Clothing:. WILLIAM HICKS, No. 102 MARKET Street, 612 2m rilli. ADELPHI A. gTATES UNION CLOTHING HALL, 606 MARKET Street, 608 Visitors will find a large and varied assortment ot the very bent READY-MADE CLOrillXQ at the lowest ath prices. Suits, containing Coats, Tants, and Vest, from 12-00. 1) osiers, fc2 25. Pants from 3-flO and higher. Come ai d convince yourselves. i5 313m C'fJTO 45 FOK A SUIT OP KLACkVb L tt J I n n cy colored cloth; army and navy c'othin .! o , In style onsurpusde.l. 471mrp FAKK. No. 1Q VTSTH St.. tbove Chesnot. PHU1TS, NUTS, SARDINES, ETC. ETC. ranres tnd Lemons, Messina. Taper .'bell and Bordeaq Almonds. Sardines, half and quarter bozos. Marseilles c 11 vo Oil, quarts aud pints. Konparlel f uperflna Capers. Spanish and French Olives, In kegs and glass. Englith Pickles, Sances, and Matird. American I Icklcs, In barrels and glass. Tomato Catsup and Pepper Sauce, quarts and pints. Fnullsb Mushroom and YYalnat Catsup. Worcestershire and Lucknow Sauce. Bunch, layer, Fe:dles3, and Valencia Raisins. Zante and Patras Cnrrants, and C liron. French, Turkey, and Imperial I'runas. Grenoble Walnuts, Pecan Nuts, and Filberts. Italian Maccarocl and Ve.-mlcelll. Canned Peaches, tomatoes, Lobsters, anl Corn. AIbo, 2(0 cases of the crlebratel Virgin Oil of Aiz, I in ported by us, qnarts and pints. 1 he richest Halad Oil rec :ivcd trom Franoe. JOSEPH B. BUSIER & CO., 6 tulhsllj No. 108 South DELAWARE Avenne. READING HAILIIOAD. On and After Monday, June 4, 1866. A PASSENGER TRAIN F O II HEADING, AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS, will leave Depot, V. ...... A TnWHIlT HIM.!. . TillHlttAin auu vauwo "-""""!"" 7"0O A. M . Arriving at Reading In time to connoct with Express 'iralns. North, a8t a' d West. 1 assensers golny North from all stations between fiKtluiluli. Inn An d Iteadinir. ex eot ' orrlntown. fhaenlz- vll e. and rotietown will lake this train. T,iS'. .77 iv ivii c VIHkkfl Tit A I will lnava PlilU. delphla at 815 A. M., iv a Korrlstown, Phu-nUville. FotUtuwi. He ii dim and points on ine muin lne above Readlug, and 1 lie 2'45 1. M. from Pottsville WI110T STOP nt Ftailons 80 0'ITI of Peadlng, except 1 OTTB'l tiWN, PUOUCMXVILLt.and NOttK .TOWN. A Train v ill leave Reading at ' oao p. m.. Stopping at all Ptatlone, aud arriving at Philadelphia at 010 P.M. Hi rp QlVID'S limpid writing fluid, AND DAVID'S BLACK AND COI'VISU INKS, For sale wholesale and retail, by MOSS & CO., BLANK HOOK 51ANUFACEURKK3 AND STATIOXF.ltS, No. 432 CHESNUT Street. A single trial will convince anyone of their superiority and c heapness over any other American or Foreign Ink in the market Specimens of several years standing ot its durablll r and superiority over all others, can be seen at tne store. 1 31 thstulinrp THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES. No. 64 BROADWAY. Mines, Mineral Lands and Ores examined and reported upon. tompeUnt Engineer furnished to Mining Com panies, Connultstlons afford,, n Mining, Metallurgies nd Chemical Question," tbeofflca of ihe Bureau, GEO. D. II. fjlLLE6PIE, President, DHAKC DE KAY. Secretary. 10 tuths rp ALL PAPERS AND WINDOW SHADES and Blluds.-Flne assortment always on hand. Aio Preventive of llaiup W alls In Dwellwas. Papur Hangers stut to all parts of the counu-y BTJRT()S 8 2917trp Ko. 115 N. FOCBTH Street, abova Arch. ALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES. 8 K. BAI DERHTON 4 HON, A 1 1 jrr aS?s a .r gT K A iM E N O I N E P AC K I .N ( LIRRICAT1VE PAUKPiG, FOll THE STUFFING BOXES O STEAM ENGINE!?. An irrtlcl rec irmrndrd by all Railroad fomnan wlo I t li t re uitl tsttd It. ai d In general use bv over riro lurdndctd ffp I'aliiosds. ara on trial b over five hundred others. DCPTKD BY 5010 STATIONARY ENGINE. I is a flift-clan article Eeventy-Pive Cents Per Found. liilrfcaUvc Pncklns rompaii) IOLE MAMJfACTCRKR, 7J,' CUKHNUT Str--nt, PHILADELPHIA. 1. G. TlLLOTfcON & VO. BOLE A GEN I S, 26 LEY Street, New York. PCID BY DKALKRH GENERALLY. 2S8D Ml LLIR'S STEAM ENGINE PAfKIXO. 1 his la the a us. In covered.shoddy flllins.smrllng boz packmg. ' 8IXTY CENTS TER TOl'Ml Forsaleby WILLIAM i. MILLER, 6oie snuf cturer ior the Ifnited Slates, Rtarof 723 IIKNt'i' Siroet. fpP Phlladelnhla Penua. M E I) I C A L E L E C T II IC I T Y DI. S. W BECKWITIPS ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT STREET, For tlie Treatment of Cbroulc lNie8. For the benefit of those proposing to undertake Elec trical treatment for dieae, we give In the following list a few ol' the more prominent and most common complaints met with In our practice, In all of which we arc most successful. In nkault aix casks op chronic D1FEAPE RLEC1UICITT IS A SUItE UBMIiDY. AND IN ALL CASES BENFF1CIAL. IP PltOl'BtlLV APPLIED. '1 b ise, thire lore, fiffilcted with complaints nut he'e enumerated need have no hesitation In apDlyhw and whemron!y relikp, or t PKKMANENT i ukk can b eflected, they will recelre leplk-s accordingly. All conuitatlons froj. 1. Jphepsy, chorea, or nt Vitus' Dance. Paral'vsta llleinip ei-iai. Neuralgia, IIvterla, Aervousneii. faiLt tution of tlie llctri Loc.k-Juw elc 2. Koie Throiit l)TFi)ei'sl:, DiarrMtca ( senterr Ob Ptiuale Corst.patli n HiiinoirUolilos or I'll s Bl nm F multiit and Paintei's Colic, and al. AfTeullous of th Liver aud SplecB. 3. t atnr.h tough. Influenza, Asthma (when not caut-oii bvoipnnlc dlpcaes o- the nearti, llronchitis l'leuilsy, PUnrooynln, or liheuiuatisui ot the Cheit' Consumption in the early siBKe-i. ' 4. tnuvel, Jlliilctes. mid Kidncv Complaint Impo tence and 81111108' Weakness. The mitur complain s never tail to vicid rapid y to this treatment. 5. Kheun ntiMii i. nut Luuibapo Hull' Neck, plniil Curva ure Uip Bisea"es. t auccrs. t umors (tnoe lust psmcd alwsjscur U without pain, orcu ting or pla ters In any lorni). 6. Vterlue i omplalnts. Involving a ma osltlon, as Prolapsus Antroveralon, Rctroveislon, Intlainuvitlou Vlceratlon. snd vailous other Alice. Ions of ihe Woiuu and Ovaries. .Vts. 14LCKWITH has the Tadies' Department under her own enre and supervision. lil FI.K tM 1 H 1 1 o d eusd and all Interested are reierred to ihe lollowi' g-uamed gent einen, who have I ten licutcd and itiieaod our treulm u on others at 0. UiO WALMJi' Stiecti A.J. fletismton, No. 918 Snrucf sr ct; W H. Bmith, Nn. lt'22 tinnove ftreets Goo-(je Doag ass. Fl tn street above Cheniut; J. W. ll'iidley, o. t.t N Fourth street; Robert Woik Mo. 61 N.'llilrU i-treet; Co unci T. W. 8teney Walnut s reet, b-low Eighth; tieorge Kvans. Arch ntreet,btl.w Fi th; Air Pe ouze. Third and C'hes nut street; Kd. jIcLnne-all of tils clt. A Ple.ixon ton S-. iouie, Mo ; Jacob Vauopgrifi. Odessa Dot ; R. A hcmnle, Mouul Holly N. J wlih very many others t'hiicians or students desiring to have Initructlon In the coireci application 01 tlfc rlcityior the cure of dls eases can atp y at the otl'cc. Consul'ation Irec. Uencrlotlve clrcn'ars of enreo eflecKd, wit' numerous rete-encei. can be had by an plication at the oillce or oy le.ier. All letters addressed to Dr. S. W. BECKWITH, So. 1220 WALSDT Street, 8 2stl,m I hllsdelphia. QIIKltOKEE CUBE, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY FXCF.8SF8 OB INDISCRETION, VIZ LOSS OF MV MORY, UMVERSAL LA88I1UDE, PAI8 IN THK BACK. DIM.NK8S of Vision, PREMATURA OLD AGE, WEAK NERVES. DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALE COUNTENANCE, INSANITY. C0KM;1pT101i ANO ALL DISEASES Tbat follow as a sequence or yoatntul indiscretions. THE CHEROKEE CURB Will restore health aud vigor, and elleot a permanent cure alter all other medicines have tailed. 'i hirty-two page pamphlet sent In a sealed euve.opo, free to any scklrta. Mice M P bott:e. or three bottles for tX Fold bv all Drufgiits I or will be sent bv express to any por Ion ol ihe world, on the receipt of price, by tlie .oieprotineior. R MERWIX, No 37 M alker siret, New York. ai eeokeIFremed t Cures all I'rlnary Complaints, viz. : Gravel. Inflam mation ol the hluilderaiid Kidneys Reteiitlun ol Criue Siriciuresot the Cretura Drops.cal ,sWe lluua. Brick Dust Deposits and all dixeases that require a diuretic, and heu used in conjunction with the does not fall to cure all Mucus f tsuliarges In Male or Krtunle ci'rlng recent cases in irora one to tiiree davs. aud is esp. daily lecomiuended In those cases ol Huor A bus or Wessnesa in Females The two medicine ued in conjunction will not fall to remove this dls avreeub'e comp alnt, and In ihose cases where otuer uiertlcines have been used without success. Price, Remedy, Ous Bottle. 2. hree Botile-, The (h"rokee0n"Cur"' "Rm'dy" and "Aij'eW are to be found In all well regulaied drug stores, and ar , r. commended by phyaicluns and druggists all over ihe cited If Ihe dm gluts will no. buy them ior you, write fo us and we wi I Lend them to you by express, secure y p.ckid"and fiee Iro.u observation We treat all diseases to which the human system is sut ject, and will bo iieastd to receive full and explicit jiati ments from those wlio hove ml ed to receive relict hereio ore. Ladles or uentlemen can a drens us in frtct c nAdenc. Weoe fire to send our thirty-tit o page pamphlet frea to every lau? and gentleman in tlie laud. Address all letters tor paiiiph.eia, medicines, or "'yJSgJ'' 6 6 tutlisSip Ko. VI WA. KtB Street, N. V. TN ORDER TO PAVE MONEY AND GET AN I ...!..! .1... ...,l. ...r. n Is msliloa fur. buv PREolON COAL, at ttJIft per ton. tgg and Stove aire; also tl' genuine hagle Vein Coal at same price; and a very tine quality of Lehigh at arse per ton lor tgg snd Stove delivered to all parts of the city, froe of slate aud dirt. Orders receivea at an. in o. iuiu Stieet .. Til TV 1 ItlT t?T TP 4cents cheaper than yoo can anywhere else In the ellv rail at rKK81UN a. 1 lio g. 218 tuth THIRD fctreet, PUUada world lor lliclr mir nsio worm umi pr'nclp ed dealers, hcw.vei, try 10 deceive their cus iouie L by se ling cheap and wortMea compouuds-in It",.. ,.'.. ....,., mnv-ln Dlace of these. B uotcU' I DRY GOODS. PHICK & VVOODi Noithwest Corner of EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets, irffTIf GOODS. WMTK GOODS. l.A0. rnlh J"00"". CarnhHo, and Nainsook Hn ltiliiiiiBTi." ,0"1U', nd v,ot,i l-awna; White V l ite piques, 60, C9 76 80 91 and 91 00 oe.' yard fiainsook Maid, and stnpo Mus lns. P 7 ' 1 air Cord, mnne, and Plaid Muslins. Maiscihea guilts, fiom C6 up 10 13 60. LINEN GOO&9. LINEN GOODS. I ct mi;k of PhlrUng Linens. TabU I.lnens Nao klisand fi.wt'li. (men IHcuaback TowelH af 9H 8I.87j.40 45 au.l60o. Hii.iome Dimw r'irita' Hi st makes Ml. ached ond I'nbloaohed nus m at thn lov est mnrke- oriccs Havini bonirat a mre lot of rnnshns betore the advano. we aro enabled to soil tlicm at the very lowest pn-cs. .,B,!r-f!k"' B'RCk'k. 1 2. 1 37'. 1T,!, t?l 5, Pl o t8-o0 a jaid Plain a t-w..o Drlaines; K.irurod Mohairs; blnck c.onna M k GrcnaUinos, 6il couU whl'o around l. leinid nos 87. ' 1 "' PI ck aud Wlmo Pliifd Motiaire, 87jc. a yard. A Icrgc assortmort ol Hosioiyand moves Gont ttckjic, MHrl Fronts, end Suso.nde a; UdifV and Gcnta' Gauxo Aleimo Vesta, iinen 'aDa t I ana, very choap. " Just opened anew lot of Cambrlo Edirinis In. a- itings, and Ir mmings '-uirinia, ln- lidie-worked Hands, trom 30 conts np to 3 00 a A cheap lot of I im tv Bands. Hooo fckirts. bcft qta itv, made to or.lor exDrolr for ui sales, and wnname i ior six months J list opened, trom auciion, a ver chea-i lot ot I irbroiitercd Hat-dke clirms. Irom 3So u to 1 Frtncli ond trgiiKh i air r.tuli.s. ' ' lMtlCF. WOOD, N. W. Corner KIG HTH and FILREK r SU. N. B. 7-4 ai d 8 4 Motqinto Kar Netting 2 4 AlCTIOIV DUCSS WOODS. FROM THIS DATF, JUNE O, 180G, Ctlr.WfH STCDD3RT 5 B33THER HAVE MADK A INDUCTION IN TRICES At their Retail Counters and Wholesale Department FOR CLOSING SALES OF SlUt Bio- Mltil ClIIMIIIAII rAn,1n CURWF.K STODCART & BROVHEff, . Ncs. 450. 452, End 454 N. SEC0SD St., 6 6 8t ABOVE WILLOW. . 80 bovsTS ALL-W0UL CASSIMERES, FOR i vv i;arsioi res ior men s wear. CrAO fine Casslmerei.. ior suits. 50 cent fine Linen Inllls. Linen liuck. ior bovs' wear and ladies' Sacuues. Hue MIxidGoodB for suits. 1 J C. MRI tVrtRIDUE A CO.. . W. cornel I- IGIITH and M tUK ET Cj'rrn FINK BED BLANKETS. 'V'-' "'anketa for single beds. Blankets ior berths isianneis ror noteis. blankets for Ice J. i HTIWWBHirOB A CO., K. W corner L1UU 11 and MA UK tT. HlllE HBKKANI SHAWLS. n ui'e i repe ai aret .nawis. White Lnma Wool shawls Whit Prln'ed Caahniero "hawls. ltlsck Ihihet Hhaw.s. Shetland bhswls. Hea side Fliawls J. C HTR iVBhlDGE & O K. W. corner LIOH I H and M A K K ET. CENTS FINE BLACK A L P A CAS. W cent Fine Pearl Colored Alpacas. 50 0 ceui .ruouiu nnn-gen fl (io wide tiros Grain M'ns, for Sacques. Travelling Dress Uoods. i. C. BIKAWBRIDGB A CO.. 6 6 N. W. corner EIGHTH and M AUKKT. CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MATTING, Oil Cioihs and Window 8hsdes. V. K. ARCHAM BADLT. N. E. corner ELEVENTH and -MARKET Ntreeia will open this morning irom Auction Ingrain Carpets at 60, bl.16 bl cents, 1, f 1 2V ai-37 and la0; Eng.Ish Tapealry Brussels Carpets only al 15. worth 2 fi0 1 Rich ttyle Tbree-plv Carpets, only t'i-UH lle.np t arpets it cenis; Uag,b2 ceuis; I otiagu Carnots, 'SI cents; Entry and btalr 31 to 87 cents; Floor Oil Cloths. 63 cents; Window Hhades al up: White Canton Matting, itlctutsup; Red Chocs Matting. 31 cents up; Velvet Kugsat2-MI; Bun" 8hading. 4S cents up; Cheap Tabie Linen; t heap Towelling audapkins; Materlnl fur Bath ing Robes; Lawn. 31 cents; Dluilt yul K a: ; Blieetiiig and Pillow ase Muslin lb to 37 cents; Cloth Table ami Piano Covers. Cheap Wholesale and Retail .-Store, N E. corner ELKYES'I H and MARKET. 6 A AAA YARDS PLAID MUSLIN, CHEAP. 1 U yJKJ 5o Fine W hlie flquo. Svc. 8 4 wide Victoria Lawns. tl.00. Blurred Muslln lor Wale s. 33c. Flue Cambria Mus ins. J. C. 8IHAWBRIDGJ5 & CO.. N. W. corner E1UHTI1 and MARKET. C)FtA DOZEN LINEN NAPKINS AT $2.60 J,0) andaats-v 10-4 Linen Kheetlng, 1 25. li 0 dozen Hod bordered Towe's, 2.79 per doz. 7Sc Hand-loom I able Linen Be. tub eached Table Linen 2i 0 dozen Linen Hdtis.. from l ite sales J. O. ST1H WBRIDUE & CO.. y. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET. w) CENTS FINE BLEACHED SHIRTING Muslins, yiird wide. Wamputta. Willlumsvlllo. and New Tork Mills. 31c. Ptl ow Muslins. 10 4 11-4 and 12-4 Sheeting Muslins. 2'2o Unbleached Muslins yard wide. . W coiner I IUilTii and MA UK ET . ir-i CENTS ALL WOOL FLANNELS. ') ( 2 Ballardvale Domet F annels. ABgoia and Fine Twilled Flannels Flannels lor ba'hins suiis. Gat ze Flannels, Shining Flanne's. J C. 81 It 4 WrtHIDOE A CO.. 66 y. W. comer EIGHTH and MARKET. JJJYKE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND AHCH STPwEETS, HAVE A FIKE ETOCK. OF DESIRABLE SUMMER GOODS. BLACK PVJKBBR LACE POINTS. BLACK LLAMA LACE POINTS TIRE WHITE LLAMA PUAWL8. WUITE SHETLAND SHAWLS. WHITE BABLGE SHAWL. BLAtK GRENAPINE BHAWLS. TWO "XAKD8 WIDE GRESADINiiS 8CMM1R8I1K8 REDUCED. OUMMERDBESaGOOEBlthDCCED. FULL LINE IF BLAC K GOODS. FULL LIKE OF WHITE GOODS. BUFF. I IS K. AND BLUE PERCALES. PUFF, PINK. AND BLUE LACONS T0CB18I8' LREhB GOODS. OKOANMKB AND FOULABD?. BEST BLACK 6ILK8, ETC.ETC. A U StuthUp m v. CLOSING OUT OUB LARGE STOCK OF C A It It I A Ct E S AT REDUCKD PHICEH. J. 8. COLI.TSG9 A 80 N!, 6 41m . " Ko. 815 AliC'U titreet.
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