CITY INTELLIGENOE. TO ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS 8KB IKBID FABK8.J Undkr thb New Reoime The Effect of thr Anti-I;iquoh iMw.-Yesterdny marks an era ta the history of this city for pence and quietness. or. yen" past there has never been a Habbatb. Which lias been bo universally observed In so rieaeeful a manner ns was yesterday. The new iouor low had an Immediate and salutary GUect npon all the saloons, summer gardens, nd taverns which llneonr avenues and streets. From nil the reports coming fromall the various localities of the community, we can learu of no open violations of the law; though there lire well-grounded suspicions that more thau one back door of a few saloons were passed by the bibulous in s. arch of drinks. To the accom pilshment of this general quiet, the meetiua of the hotel-keepers and tavern proprietors, on the afternoons of Friday and Halnrday, aided largely, iunsmuoli as oneand all decided toobey the law in it every Import, and await the test of its constitutionality before the Supreme Conn. All the saloons were yesterday darkened. With shades down and doors closed, exhibiting no signs of conviviality and drunken oxolte meut. The street corners, for once, were bereft of their usual habitues, except where here aud there a few persons would look ominously at each other, and longingly at the tavern doors, while earnestly discussing the probable lon gevity of the new regime, its nulversal obser vance, one and all hard drinkers feeling unde niably the good influence of the law declaring that it was right and for the public good. From the varlons summer gardens no sounds were heard of clashing glasses, loud calls for more, and bacchanalian songs. Many of our thirsty and bibulous citizens, feeling their desolate condition without their regular round of pota tions, endeavored to escape by going to the rnral places near the ontsklrrs of tneoity, and over to the shores of Jersey. They returned wiser and much thirstier men, learning that the law prevailed as strongly in those pre cincts as in Philadelphia. Those whose habits forbade their remaining twenty-four hours without a drop, either pur chased a varied slock on Haturdav evening for Hnnda.v's use, or Imbibed enough Just before the dawn of the Sabbath to carry thewi through in a hleh and glorious stale. This accounts for the great-number of arrests made by some of onr police lieutenants on Saturday evening. Lieu tenant Hampton, of the Heooud District, with a posse of men, captured sixty-three in the vicinity of Seventh and Fltzwater streets. The number of arrests fur drunkennexs yes terday waa 67, against an average number of 160 lor preceding Sabbaths, and the majority of those arrested were taken into custody very early on Sunday morning, when laboring uuder the effects of l he frequent tippUngs committed on Saturday night. We hear of some disturbance by the tipplers. Irritated by being debarred from their usual drunken sprees. This morning a huge Dutch man collared a gentleman in oneof the markets on tilrard avenue, and there assaulted him, for publicly sustaining the law before the door of this enraged Teuton. The scarcity of Items of corner lounging, dis orderly conduot, wife-beatings, etc.. are want ing in our columns, evidences of the suc cessful results of the new law. The dealers In liquors seem satisfied with the change of affairs, some even doing a larger business on Saturday night than on both Saturday aud Sunday here toloi e. Let this good nud salutary law be fully upheld in our Quaker City, and henceforth all will acquiesce in a change of affairs for the bet ter, both Individually and publicly. Ah Approved add Theoretical Method for Killing a House. For the benefit of that por tion ol Jehu fraternity who derive a peculiar pleasure by torturing the animals they drive, the following reasons are given in extenuation for their conduct, which at the present time is such a prominent object for publio censure and condemnation. Sweat is not always a sign of warmth in a corse. As a test, place the hand upon the chest; consequently you can belabor and urge tbem till the foam flickers from bis moutb, which will be satisfactory evidence that you have simply warmed him. Since, by this method, you can keep him In a good state of perspiration without danger. He should not be fed, for any manner of food given to a hor&e when heated Is deleterious to bis health. Since he Is kept hot continually, and no grain or water dare be given him, drive him with the greatest speed possible, lor it is only dangerous after having partaken of food; as this is never done, because the horse is always hot, running him can do no harm. Since the above sets forth the fact of his in ability to eat without Injury, the general rule to "feed regularly, and iu quantity uocordlng to the appetite of the animal and tho labsi he per forms," will be of no avail. Horses shoul J not be kept in the stable for a long period without exercise. To avoid the results ocourrlng from a non-compliance with this lule, be sure to exercise llioia well all the time. This action will at once do away with the need of a stable. For why a stable if the necessary wherewithal, horses and grain, is wanting to stock it. And, seeing that no stable is necessary, and the horses ure always exercised, you avoid another difficulty, grooming, lor this cannot be done while the animal is continually in mo tion. And the saying, "Not to let tbem stand In the stable encased in mud and matted hair," Will seem tautology. "At all times In the year make your horse comlortable when tied in the stable." Having no such accommodations, this declaration is entirely effete. If by the practical application of this compre hensive theoretical method of starving, beat ing, and running, your horse exists beyond one week, which is certainly most dubious, the event will be miraculous, and the animal a marvel of immutability, by the publio exhibi tion of whloh, at prdssut exorbitant rates, a fortune would soon be accumulated. Capture of a Femalb Pickpocket. Last Saturday evtnlng a lady, having in her dross pocket a box of valuable coins, entered a Fifth auu :Xiu si reel car, mm was suun juiiuwcu uj an elderly female, who sat down In close proxi mity to her. This Intter. when the car was well filled, by the use ol a pair of scissors cut the seam of the former lady's dress, cut the pocket, handled the box, took offtbe cord with which it was tied, turned It upside down, and lifted the lid, so that the coins slipped into her lm ml This she did without detection, and soon after left the car. Information was given at the Detent ivu' nmce. and two officers were des patched, who succeeded Jnc-tpiuring the female uleknockel at Front and Walnut streets. Sae irl vcu hr nnme as l.lv.zie Smith, and is said to be a well-known charucter. The coins were all rwnvnrpfi at an un-town nawnbrokor's onloe. Lizzie was held lor a hearing before Alderman Beitltr at 2 o'clock v. si. IF.,. Tnn. llDvnil A X'T I.in T II ATT V Tllrt J. II n A UMr iJaA im .... - - ' - first of the four great matches between these celebrated horses will be trotted at the Fashion Course. Long Island, Tuesday, May .28th. It Is ii. 1.. .1 .... li hiirnacd frr 11 ID11U urnia, nine ... . ,..j-.vj. Tliehorbcs are doing as well as can be, and ure gOlng Very Ills'. Al l ii rj a. c nil) nvivuvifiDUKu champions of the trolling turf, a good race and a IHSl Cine lliny ue i A jctiiou. xnu nmi i win uo at 3 o'clock 1. M. The facilities for reaching the Course are numerous and ample. An elllclmit ii I., nilniiilbiino T fcfrlr,a Pimii'i- LOUVC lUItU n a.i iiMiiiii-i. " j, A . u . Attempted Robbery. About 10 o'clock yen- . - ... t . wv unniu nrcAit lin lr n nr n at. lerauy nn.ii um, . i . . A.,r. ll.n . I .. nnil J a I rf A rT 1 1 lempieU. lU trlllCl huu u i ,y fi'uiio biuib wi Murphy, on Main street, between Unity aud Church, Frank ford. By tho aid of a two-and-a-half inch centre bit be cut the panels from a rear door, but was frightened off' before accom plishing U1B U""' A nnPRTED FOR AN ALLEGED IiOBBERY. David (Ireen was arrested about Ave o'clock on Ha'ur day morning, ,. . . i . i ,1 ...ill, uninn nltv In onrrnl. Inn a man at Itelmout College, aud robbing him of a gold watch and chain, and thirty dol lars in money. Alderman lieiilei hold him for ; a further healing. t iinvriDv TUtan. This finiriterl nr. ajj iii.ii 1 1 in 1.1 . - i jrnnly.ution, under the leadership of Mr. Jobopti Whlttlngton. have procured u splendid now uniform, and will parado with H for the first time on to-morrow, with tho Cudels of leia- i-iorallfe. . - n " . . .r.,. Tun ii vmitlifnl rAlnvul 1 OMAU. - "cwp JJ,Jt,i boy was arrested at Eighth aud Walnutstreots, on Saturday afternoon, for stealing o box or pomade and other perfumfry. Alderman Swia Bent him to the nonwe i tteiunr. ml thiri mornini7. about fi o'clock In the mill owned by Feter Wats n, In Ninth street, above Columbia avenue. It wan i;.,?,! lit I, Ished. with but little damage. A Plight I'ihb occurred at 11 oYloelc this TOoruinnatNo. 2 Foplar court, i - ' JT ..ri . ..i...i I iii muiiH i.rininif. ueiow V ttiuu ouv. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, African M. K. Conferencr. The Conference met this morning as per adjournment. Itellglons services were conducted by Hoy. Lewis J. Conover. Bishop Wayman presided. Kcv. James IiVDCh, from tho Committee on Education, made the following report: REPORT ON KiniOATrOff. YOnr Committee would ben lenv to erpreis tholr lci cenvlctlon it tlie necessity and linpnrtnni'n of ducntlon tu our nilnmiry. Wllliotit curialn degree of It no limn enn Intelligently explain the Scriptures, or folly unclcrHtand the law of our Church. Ignorance is a tlniiKRrous enemy. II tends to make narrow minded, BiiHplclons, lentous, and conceited. We are Imppy to stale Hint the recent election of a young man to Klder'f Orders, who had spent lever il years In study at un Institution of learning In the bounds of tills Conference District, and the nd mission of another to a (Joiilereiice menilx r.ihip, who Ims studied for four yer at the same jilnce, Is Knul tying to us. and a slga of roreis lo the right direction. And while wear pleased to uote the lucl Hint the educational cnuse is advancing In this District, we are compelled to express our regret Hint we cannot bear testimony to a higher Mule ol general improvement. Your Committee are ol" opinion thai In view of the length ol time which th Philadelphia Conference h is been In exihterce, find the Intelligent communities In which her minintois olliclale, and her general full supply ol preachers, that hIih ought to admit no man to tier lilnersut rauks who baa nol.agood, common tiiRllsh eiiucntion. This Conference, your Committee feel, could take IliiSRlaiid without detriment to themselves, nud thus eli vntH Hie stivndnrd ol miulstei inl qiiallflcnllons. The report luitlier speaks of the general intnreitln tliecsuse of education tnroughout tlie District and coiiur cllone; of the progress and prosperity of Wll berforce University (u cnllege belonging to the con nection, and located at Xenla, Ohio); of the progress being made In the Boutti; and of the duty of our min isters to assist aud encourage the schools, especially those hi the Mouth, In the education of our culidreu. 1 he report wns adopted. An appropriation was made to pay the Secretaries Of the Conference. The hour ol ordination having arrived, Kev. J. W. Smith lined Hie hymn: ''Let .ion's watchmen all awake, And take the alarm they give." Prayer was offered by Kev. William K. W. Scbure men, ol the Baltimore Conference. Choir sane, "I have set watchmen upoa thy walls, 0 Jerusalem." ItlHliop Wavnian selected for Ills text the following words: "Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all the flock, over which the Holy Ohost hath made you overseers," eto. lie sold there were periods In the history of every man's Hie that are more solemn than others. There are periods that are ho solemn Hint they produce upon the heart an impression that the tongue, however eloquent. Is Inadequate to describe. And It depends a great deal npon the position a man Is aiiout to assume, whether the tongue Is or Is not able to de scribe it. And the posltlou to be assumed oflen causes doubt of the ability to perform lu the inludsof modest and unassuming men. This has always been ao aud always will be so. Our text is what may be called a tnrewell address to the elders of the Church, The Apostle bad heard voles, as It were, calling on him to come over to Macedonia and help us; and lie was on bis Journey to Its tulfilment when they (the elder) gathered around hhu tor his farewell and parting address, I Imagine that I bear blm recommitting the labor of three years to tbem, of which they were able to bear limi witness. Hut tbe voice of the Lord summoned him away, and bow be came to charge more elders, more watchmen upon the walls; more who of God were appointed to preach the unsearchable riches of eternal truth. Of all lespousitile positions lu life, there are none so rent as those imposed upon the ambassadors of Chi 1st. We may talk of the responsibility of our ofueers ot the army and navy, or of our Chief SI igistrale ot Ibe United Mates, or of the potentates of eurih swaying imperial or aosoluto autlioi liy over nnttoni: but all ihli Is bin small In comp.irl.son to those whole mission in to ail Hie world, and whose teaching is lor eternity. You are as light to Hie world, to potentates and dignitaries ot all climes and in nil ages, and you are to take heed to yourselves thittyour teaching Is not alone by precept, hut both by precept and example you are to let your lUht so shine that men uiav see your gord works and glorify your Heavenly Futher. Why, If your 1 lull t Is In accord ance with the Gospel, I -, will shi io iu the family and In tho Church: In hoclkiv and til tstule; the example nud the light, like a o t' S:t uro i a bll',111 shine forth resplendent, aud coustraiu men lu glorlly our Father in Jleaveu. You are here especially charged to take heed to the flock over which Hie ll ly Uhost iiatn given vou charge. Oh, what a responsibility is bere contem plated! How many of our poor need tills wa cu ing I While the merchant, th mechanic, the states man, and the philosopher repair to their respective dully av c: tlens, It Is yours to go to tbe old aud desti tute. Thi 8b wl:o nevd most the careof those wliooan come with Ibe welcome word of Divine truth the message I hut. though all the woild may fors ikethem, 1 et Jesus is and ever will he near unto those who put their trust lu Him. How nice.-sary It is for us to be wnichlul! As shepherds we should ba dl- slumber, lent the doss of the enemy o( our souls should devour some ol t ie fleck. Jlii 11 y are tbe times that the enemy, entering as It weie by night, steals away one ol the Hook:, and after It wanders, as upon the barren mountains of sin, an t follows the cnu s t to dentil, cryrig, The harvest Is p: st, tho summer l ended, aud I am not yot save., on! lioiribla tboug.it. and how great our responsi bility! And there should be no lane or no alley, or no streei, too low or to.i degraded 10 comment your earnest ano atieci lona'e moor, m can iuusi ui me io ebetp of the House or Israel. A"a lucre ure various classes or auiusoi minus up wet; nuu. iurion io, vmi Kliniilil ailunt. vounelVtS to every necessity or emergency. I rejo ce lo see that tbe apostle has bere ct nveyeu mat ine iioiy t-oiuai, is our uiuuivui m yum us lu Hie wav oteternui ine. I hitve ofien compared the Holy Ghost to a light house j ointing us, hs a mariner, to the brighter slior.. l.ei ns iove eaucaiion, let un bioi iuii'ju quiring education, let us tower as Christian phlloHO nhers.lf need be; but. above all, let this be crowned C m, ihn lilesseil iinctlnn ot the Holy Ohost. Oh, I put the question to yon now. my dear brethren, are you called of the Holy Uhost to preach this holy Uospul ot our Lord Jesus Christy . riAii ne nnnolnled bV the nolv GhOst TOUT UllS- slon will be a joyful and a successlnl one; but if you are not so caliwd. on. u you are uoi uuw, uuuarxo i, blessed with the Divine sanction of that Bplrit which descended noon the disciples on tbe day of Pentecost, oh, let me adjure you to stop! Stop now, Dctore you luriuer go. lor no euruny pr nariLilon. aside from this Divine sauctlon. will make you successful ministers. You must remember that your lot at best Is bard in this lire. You are sent out as lambs among wolves, and you need Jesus with you lo tupport j on in your uuys auu uun ui huhwib, do not know that there Is a great deal of concern as to who shall do most In this great and glorious work, but let us all make up our minds to do our best. Oli, I remember the testimony of one good minister who hud followed this rule, and as he was approaching the hour or ma uissoiuuon, ii luuaeu imaveuwuru and said: . What Is this that steals upon my irame? Is It dooth, is it aeaiu 7 If this be death, I soon shall be from every Bin and Borrow tree: I shall the King of f llory see all Is well, all is well !" And then, with a shout of triumph, he passed away from earth. 1 want this to be my nanny lot when lam about to depart. I feel that I should wish my brethren ot tlie ministry and the Bishops and tlie Church to be titer. and I want to tell them all what a blessed thing it is to take heed to our mission here below. Let us cherish llieve blessed aud glorious truths, and let us, above all things, take need to our great ami glorious mission (he precloui charge Inculcated In the text aim messed aud glorious win ne our iinai triumph lu the day when earth's redemption shall draw nigh. Tbe sacrament was then ailminlsiered to tbe seve ral caudidates, alter which business was resumed. 1 he commitleo aimoluted on ISalurditv run mod a plau to remove the ludeb'.eduess of the Jiuok Con cern. Ittivs. James Lvncli. W. J. llhodes. will am Moore. Jacob Mitchell, N. H. Turplu, and is. buiitli were ap point d Trustees of the J! ok Concern. i ne coiinnitteeon i-inauce reported, The Cnnmiltite ou the Ai.nurLioument of the Ills' op's allowance, reported. ihese reports were adopted. At twelve o'clock tlie Conference' took a recess for tbe purpose of having a group of tho Conference taken In front of the Churcu. The artist. II. F. ltlenn r. having made the necessary preparation, tbe entile loiilerence wai thereupon photographed. They will bo for sale at tho book room ol the African M 1. Church. 1 he appointments lor the ensuing year were thou announced by ihe H'sliop. h .'.! vs: I'euiiingion aiissioii, waller 'inompson; Mannia phunl IMthsion. l'eter Loper: Milton t'lrcult, Delaware, Jacob Wilklnbon: Laurel Circuit, Delaware, W. It. iNoiris; tredericu, w. n, etinse; Camden, it. T. Ulil.r.1 Univvn,, 1J TT l o,.i.. f'.n.a ll.n I ir 1 r,,.. soii; Vlneland, T. V, Pierce; 'Woodsiown. U. 'llnik: Jiruigetun, D. Diaper; Woodourv. W w. orlmes; Know Illli, J. W. Ktephensov; linrlliiKton, J. Mitch lioidentown, P. Oariiner: Freeliold, T. M. Klnnard; Urihtol, K. Liiui,; Attleh iro.ith, U. llatney; West Philadelphia, H. J. ithnues: Chester, J. Young; Ox lord, U. A. Cull: Peiiiilnetonvilie, W. II. Turn.) r; Lancaster, J. V. Pierre: We.t Chester, J. (J. Cornish; Dowfiingtown. A. Till: Itoudlng. J. A. Nelson: Mont rose. J. s. Taylor; l-alem. i;nlamln Lvncli. Wilming ton, J. ll.Miiitti: Frs nk ford, D. P. Hunter: New Hruns- Wick.W. 11. Wll lams: Princeton. J A. Johnson: Trenton, N. II. Turpin; Caimlou, J. Huniilton: ion .mission iiurrn. j. Homng; I moil Churcti, Will' aril Moore; Ilethel Clinrch, James Lynch. Alter reauing ine transiors to other Conferences, the Cotileieuce niuurn-d. A Field Day of the Gray Eksbuvks. The members of this reglmont, with the object of piuinuiing us atrengiii ana elliciency, uavo delei mined on a graud excursion and field day nt Media, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, Juueo. The follow In u eoinnanles of tho regiment will pai ucipuiei a, v, J. li, ll, and I. The oiuoers of the regiment are desirous tif full ranks, and every member is expected (o bo present on tlie occuslon, us the expenses will be small, aud the pleasure and instruction attendant upon tlie excursion will fullv coiuneiiKulo for any outlay either of time or money. Tho regiment wHl be accompnuled by aband of music, nud tlie exer cises will coiibt.st of ill ins for inediU and bat talion drill. Assault on an Officer. John Boll, for an SNpatilt on Officer Henry Mrlef, at Twentieth nud Cutlibert Ktrets, was committed by Alder iuuu Jones lo uuhwer la Ueluultof bull. IIearino at tub Ckxtrai, Rtation. Bofbre Alderman Eeltler at 2 o'oloek to-day, Lizzie Hniitb was eharRe with picking tbe pocket ot Mrs. Annie Meyers, who was ri ling in a Fifth street car on Haturday last. Mrs. Meyers had In her pocket a small box, containing, about thirty valuable gold and sliver colnp. These were abstracted by cutting the pooketof her dress. This was accomplished by the use of a iinall knile, such as Is used by ladies for ri p Ping the seams of dresses. 1'he defendant out her finger while cutting tlie pocket, and loft some blood remaining on the lady's dress. De tectives 'J'ryon and Levy captured her at a place In Front street, near Dock. Bhe was held In 2000 bail to answer at Court. House Roiimkry. Yesterday morning, the house of Mr. Fisher, on Hansom street, above (Sixteenth, was entered and robbed. The en trance wns gained by the agency of false keys. From a bedroom, two drawers were taken from I a t urenu and carried down stairs, whore they i were ransacked. The thieves obtained and de camped with a 5-20 bond for J. 7)0, a 7 -30 bond for J.'itO, too In cash, rix large and six small sliver spoons, a watch, a policy of insurance on the house, and some coal oil stock. An Impostor. Rose Ilarens, a woman wear ing green goggles, has for some time been im posing upon the publio by purporting to be denf and damb and almost blind. She was In formed that her cae would be looked into, upon which she disappeared, and has not since been beard from. We invite the attention of all to our large and comprehensive assortment of Clothing for Men, Youths, and Hoys, unsurpassed in stylo, fit, or workmanship, to which large additions of fresh Goods are made dally. Our purchases are all made for cnh, consequently at the lowest prices possible. Tbe advantages we thus secure are apparent to all, and enat le us to guarantee our price lower than the lowest clsewnete; also full satisaction in every purchase made of us, or tbe SALE CANCELLED AND MONEY REFUNDED. Half way between) Bennett & Co., Fifth and - Tower Hall, Sixth Sit. J No.618 Market 8t Philadelphia, and No. 600 Broad way. New York. The Great Gettysburg Asylum Knter PRI8K. The brilliant and praiseworthy scheme to erect on the battle-field of Gettysburg a national home for the maimed and crippled de fenders of our national existence, by means of establishing a lcgullzed gift distribution of rare and costly gems, is being rapidly pushed f ir ward, and the Hoard of Hupervlsors are actively engaged In taking orders for certificates, at the handsome ollloe of the Corporation, No. 112a Chesnut street. This is the most commendable gift enterprise ever presented to the public, for while all others bave bad for their object per sonal aggrandizement only, the projectors of the Gettysburg scheme contemplate placing many thousands of dollars at the disposal of tbe State to establish a commodious home for Invalid soldiers. Like every other great enter prise, tbis one has encountered some opposition, but all obstacles will soon vanish Into thin air. Strong Testimony. Tamaroa, l'erry Co., 111., Deo. 11. 1800. Tbis certifies that I have used and recom mended In my practice, during tho last four years, IIostetteh's Stomach Hitters with perfect satisfaction, and tnke great pleasure in recommending them to the public. K. H. Price, M. D. Tuscola, 111., August 3, 1800. Messrs. Hostetter & Smith. Dear Sirs: I use your Bitters in my family, and consider them the best that can be pro cured. My wife has derived great benolit from utlrjg them, and also considers them au in valuable medicine. Respectfully yours, G. P. Miller. Oxford, "Warren Co., N. Y., Aug. 20, 1800, Messrs. Hostetter & Smith, Pittsburg. Pa. Sirs: There is a great demand for your valu able Stomach Bitters in this neighborhood. We bave been using them in our family lor some time, and find them the bust medicine of any for family use. Yours, J. N. Candee Cole. Dr. Hostetter. Dear Mir: With pleasure I can testify that your Bitters, from my know ledge of tneir use in my family, and from what is said by purchasers, are for superior to any other. Yours, etc., Koukrt Gieual. Effingham, Effingham Co., Illinois. Closing pale of Mantel, Pier, and Oval Miuhohn, Paintings, Chromos, Etc. H. Scott, Jr., Auctioneer, will sell without reserve, on tlie premises, No. loUo Chesnut street, tbe enliro stock of Mantel, Pier, and Oval Looking Glasses, Paintings, etc., the property of F. Ga brvlewitss. on Tuesday and Wednesday morn ings, 28th and 29th lusts., at 10 o'clock, removing on account of the expiration of his lease June 1, and as the new store, No. 1W Arch street, will not be comuic-teu beiore November." Tuts sate will afford a splendid opportunity to obtain a good article in tills line. Economy is Wealth. All-wool suits J10 00 All-wool Suits, finer quality 15 Oil All-wool feints, sun liner zi ou Fine French Black Suits 2-j 00 Extra do. do. do. :W 00 Fine Mixed Spring Overcoats 13 00 The above Di ices will couviuue that we are determined to close out our immense stocks of line Clothing at an astounding sacrifice. ukigu, van wuxtex ill un., Nos. 701 and 734 Market street. Mokottitoes Avaunt ! TheBe tiestlferous injects will soon re tapping our veins and depriving us of healthful rest. It is meet, there fore, thHt we provide our chambers with trap of capture and prevention. Mr. A. J. Hibbs, No. 1931 Brown street, hns invented a Mosuuito Bab, which has Just been patented, aud issups rlor to uuythlng of the kind now in the market. State rights of sale maybe obtained from the patentee, Mr. A. J. Hlbbs.Jso. I'JJi urowu street. only. A T? t-Ti t 1.-1 a f nw f li q f lu n nt t hnrnno'Vll V Vfltl. tllating is a nuisance. Schooley's American Refrigerator 1m warranted to keep sweet and true, fi-i.tn fm-ii guinea if iimrmrlv tnH.nai?ed. Manufactured by E. 'S. Faraon .St Co., No. 220 juocit Bireeu B. F. P.E1MER, No. 621 Arch street, has a well ( i ranged light, and every requisite for making t;ood photographs. Specimens ol his superior work can Lo seen (it his gallery. Six cards or one large photograph. SI. Warm weathek is as welcome to all Just now, as Is the se isounble clothing oilcre 1 at the Fashionable Cloihing House of Charles Slkes &, Co., under the Continental. Dkpot for the rale of Lash's Five-dollar Washing Machines, Clothes-Wringers, andStep Ladders, No, 727 Market street, Philadelphia. J. B. Labu A CO. A Cuke for Rheumatism Worth Seeing. h .Kilratrick, No. 1741 Olive street, cured by Dr. Fitier's Bcmedy. Ho cure, no pay. Buy youu Hats from Bourne, No. 40 North Sixth street. Spring and Summer Underwear Gauze Hhlrts l to 83 00. Mclulire & Brother. Gauze Shirts ?1 to ;1 50. Mclntire i Brother. Gauze Shirts il to 83-50. Mclntire & Brother. No. 1035 Chesnnt street. spring clothing FOR MEN AND SOTS now ready. LARGE AHUOXTMEWt and LOW PJtinKS. WANAMAKEK & PHOWS, , FOPULAHCLOrillNGHOUsic, p OAK HA LIi, S. E. Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Streets, : MAR11I13D. KCHIlACK-TRUR(X)TT.-On tbe mor nlng ot the 17ili ultimo, at tl.e Trlnltv M. K "rVj'f, 'tkU II. NaUal.B. B. tsl lIltAClito Miss ANMo u. litua CO'IT, all oi Plilladeiphla. ' Ti'nawauda, lo Mlai M All V wOBUUuTy-. of this city. M nTKTl. BimKK.-Onthe..lth Instant. BUWAnD- f James I), aud A. Louisa Burke, aged 11 woulin aud n k Th. relative, and friends of the fcaillr ' we ' full luyUod tu atlviU his luuwal. roui tUv dua9 of his rarents. No. U Brown strefit, cfi Wetlnetrtay afternoon, the 2!)th Instant, at 2 o'clock, Without fur ther notiee, IIARl'KR. On Friday, th Wlh Instant, DKJT, oniy elillil of lienjaniln W. and Kale II. Harper, In the stu year of his ae. I uneral on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. JFFFKIUM. Ofl the 21th Instant, alter a llngerlnir lllneis, cunlmctel whllnt In the amir, OKOKOK UBKli, son of Mary Ann and the late William Jef feriH, hi tlie4tli year nl Ms eve. The relatives anil frlenils of tlie family, and the offi cers and members of the 201 li Ileglment or Pennsvl yanla Volunteers, the olllcers ami members of tlie WaHlnnRton Huso Compauy, slao the members of the Falrmount Kngine Company, are reiei:tfnllv ln vltid to attend the funeral, Irorn I he residence of his mother. S. K. corner ot Ninth and Hnttonwood strews, on Thursday sfterouon next, the aoih limtnut., at 1 o'clock. Funeral to proceed lo Odd Fellows' Ceme tery. PKLOT'ZF. On the morning ol the 5tli Instant, alter a lingering Ulnens, KI.IZA Da J A YMK, daugh ter ol Lewis aim Ann I'elou.e. The relatives and friends of the family are repct flill? luvlted to attend the rnneral, from the residence of lier parents, Ko, 1214 oates street, on Ttiodny. Die ssth IimiHni, at o'clock 1. M. To proceed W O lea wood Cemetery. SCTTFNCK.-nn tbe morning of the 27th Instant, K ATK. daughter of Lr. J. II. aud Catharine t-clieiick, In the 22(1 year of her ai;e. Due notice of the fuuralwlll be given. PATENT SOLDERING iRONd.IIOUSE keepers wilt find tliein iiseml for cIohIiik oropen Ing canned Irults, etc., or rcpntilng oriak. For sale by THUMAN A 8IIAW, No.KW(KlglitTlilrty-nve) Market wt., below Ninth. APOKINO, TFDIOrjS LABOR 13 THR shelling of peas by hand. With a Patent Whel ling Maeliine one person does tbe work of seven. For sale, wholesale or retail, by tl.e manufacturer's agents, TRUMAN A bH A W, Wo. SM (Fight Thlrty-flve) Market 8U. below Ninth SILVER-PLATED WIRE OF SEVERAL sizes, suitable for hanging picture frames: a full assortment of Iron Wire, ami some slues of ilruss and Copper Wire, for sale by TKUMAN & B1IAW, Ivo. 8MB (KlKhiTinriy-nve) Market Bt-.betviw Ninth. JNSUREI YOUR LIFE IN TUB AMERICAN Life Insurance Company, OF rillLADKLPIIIA. OFFICE, 4 18 dp a. r. foitmr.it rornm Ann wae.hct. OWARBDRTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lftted and Kasy-fJtttng DHhBS RATA (patented). In all the approved fashions of the season. CHIiXN UT Btreet. next door to tbe Fisit Olllre. l.sj JONES, TEMPLE & CO., FASHIONABIiK HATTURB, No. 2S B. NINTH Btreet, First btore above Chestnut street. 4 9J POSTER, FASHION ABLE HATTF.R. 11 8m5p No. 7 8. BIXTH Btreet. T9 McCALLA'S NfcW HAT STORE. NOUTH j east corner of TKNTH ana CUKsN U I' H;reets. 'ibe patronuge of old ciHtouiers of Chesnut street, above t-lxtli. i.nd OieHtiut street, above Kiglitb, soil cited. Call and examine tbe largeit assortment of HATS and CAPS in li.e city fur bpiiujj, Kvoiy article has price niaiked on It In plain IlKiires. 5 4 i rv boys' iiArs and caps for sprisc: & The greatest variety, and at reduced pricey, at McCALLA'S, Northeast corner of TENTH and ClIKsiNUT, Formerly Clicsuut, above Sixth, and Chesnut, above Eighth. 5 4. .pit J08EPII FUSS ELL, l" Manulacturer ol A UMBRKLLAS AND PARASOLS, No. i aud 4 N. FOURTH Street. 4 17 2m(ip Philadelphia. H. p. c. TAYLOR, PKItFUMERY AND TOILKT ROAP3, Na ti4t NORTH NINTH BTREfcT. At w lioleale Only (5 10 Bpl AMf RICAN CO.VCRETE PAINT AND ROOK IOMPANY, No, 513 NORTH THIRD Btreet, In . In lie 1 1 li lu. Kconoinv. Prmumnu-ss. iteliatiilltr This I'alnl will preserve all Woods and Melius, guard iiKiitusl ull dauipnesH nud wet, nud thoroughly pre- veuin mi leans, um 1111 loois ure long preserved wim Ibis l'ntnt. ltcofki ol every kind, old hIiIiil'Ics Included, covered, repaired, and made perfectly tight aud war ranted. All orders will have proiiijit attention. Work will be done iu the best manner. 6 8 lmipl JOKKPH LEEDS. Actuary. y ninny f). Hobabt, Superintendent of Work. ryo HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS. J. The undersigned rcspectlully calls tbe attention of the imtillo to tbe ntoca of Frlme Cider and Pure Cider Inegur for pickling and general laiully use-elh-o, to his popular "Tonic Ale," free from all liiipu rill' s, and endorsed by the medical faculty as a sate and wliolesouie beverage tor weak and delicate con- StitlllWII.S. Delivered free of charge to all parts ot the city. P. J. JORDAN, No. 420 rHAll Btreet, 117SP Below Third, and Walnut and Dwk. JOHN CRUMP, CAKPEKTERAND BUILDBH, SlIOI'K: NO. SIS I.ODVK HTCF.ET, AN'I NO. 1733 ClIUMSIUT STItlCET, 8 2f' PHII.AllRI.PHrA. pATENT WIRE WORK FOB BAILINGS. STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, ETi COAL SCREENS, FOURDRINIER WIREB, ETC Manulactured by M. WALK KB N4INM, 227 6m No. 11 N. SIXTH Street. 600 ARCn STREET. ceo KW COMISINKU WATHIl COOLER AM) BEFRinr.RATOIt, 610'VO. HEMS' 11I.AC'HIN4 TABLES, MEAT KAt'EN, ICE lit E AM FREEZERS. UllIFEITII A I.JE, 4 Id SO. COO Altt ll STREET. 2ol BKl'BIOEB4TOBS, '51 KCnOOLEY'8 PATENT. 'ORIIITUATei WATER IOOLEBV, THE tlBHAT K'KNAVKIM. VACIIF.U'? U K CHEA1II FREIiZCBV, ( IIAnriO.V (XOTHEM WKINOEKN. IIVi: HOI.1.411 WAM1IIN4J 9IACI1I9IKV. HiOMMilTAllLIN. AT IV II. I.I A 1 It. KERN'S JIOl Sl:-t VItNIMIIX STIMIE, 21 BIO. VII N.NIXTIIdirnKKT. O "CI Ol HUi wfmliu LiOi. T7 lil'RIGER ATOR AND WATER COOLER KSTABLISIISIENT, LAMP AND HOTJSE-FCRNISniXa O00D3 KO. 017 MARKET KTBEKI, Rplendhl assortment or; Bllver-Plated and Brlian-ita Wie, Tallin Cillery, l ea 1 ray s. ' l o ' . -. ": drei.'s (.ins, Coal Oil LanibS ami Oliaudellers ot a.l descriptions, WUolesnle aud Itelall, al N. V. C'OATEJ.', 5t2 wfmlmtip fl" MARKET Street. gAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Tl Fid" Iuric, Trnst sad Saf " .,0,lt Company, for tba Haf iiainiui of liondt) Htocki, tad v v other Valuables. CAPITAl.. 1500,000 DIKKCTOKS. N. B. BROWNE, CLARENCE It. CLARK. JOHN WKLSH. J OILLLNlillAM FELL. fcUWAKlJ W. 11.AKK, ALKXAN DKH HllY H. A. tJALDWELL, (IlIAULKtt MAlIALtSrEIL Ofliceln tlie Fire uroot ilulldluK ot the Philadelphia National Hank, CIlKHNUT (street above Fourth. 'l'liis Company I eeelves on deposit, and OUAUAN TKFM T11K HAFFj KKKPINO OF VALUABLFM uiion the followiug rates a year, via.! Coupon Uoiids - 1 per 11000 ReKlstered Bonds aud bbourltlea....5U oenls per sliMK) Cold Coin or Bullion . tl-4per ihni 8llver Coin or Bullion ..-1 per fill Gold or Hilver Plate il Per (10 Cssh Boxes or small tin boxes of Buukrs, Brokers, Capitalists, eto., contents unknown lo lite Company, and llubllity lluilted, fa a yr. ... The Company oilers fur JIKNT trenter exclnslvely holding the key) HAFFjD INblDK 1 11 VAULTS at zo, tau, Ito.tO, and KB a year, aouordiug lo U aud loi'uliou, Couimios and Interrtil Collected for one per cent. Interest allowed r.u Money IX'ponlts. T his Company Is aulhorlzod loieoelve and execute Trusts ol eveis dMiripliiiu. , usimwlrul N. B. BHOWSR, PresldeuU ity'i f ii;iSJRS0Sibtaiaiy I'mawwM. t MAY 27, 18C7. TIIIRD EDITI0NIFOURTH EDITIOfJ FURTMER FROM MEXICO. Juarez Rrportrd as Having 0r dcrca Maximlllaii and his Generals to be Shot. New Orleaks, May 27. Reports reoelved from the interior of Mexico via Matamoras say that Escobedo reports tliat Juarez hns ordered the Archduke and his Oooerala to be shot. A tlespntch dated Mataruoras, May 25, says the Liberal foico that look possession of Ciaare taro has started for the Capital. Cotuinoiiore J. I), rnvan, of tho Mexican navy, has been ordered by Jl iniosabal to com mand an expedition for Vera Crz, so as to completely terminate the struggle. 'The Liberals have taken possosslou of the steamer Oeuornl Kiierhlaii for naval purposes. From Mexico via New Orlcnns. New Orleans, May 27. A despatch, via Brazos, 21st, to Major-Gcneral GrifliiD.GalveBton, contains the folio wing;: "I bave just received ofticial information from Berriosabrl, and the Uiiited State Consul at Matarnorap, that Querctaro was captured by the Liberals on the 16lk. Masimillau, Mcjia, aud Castillo are rr .bouts. (Signed) J. J. EKYNOLDs.Major-OencraL Matamobas, May 23. The following is re ccived from Efcobedo to-day: "Citizen Minister of War: At 3 o'clock this moinlriir La Cruz wus taken by our forces, who surpitscd tho enemy. Shortly after the garri son were made prisoners, and our troops occu pied tho place. Meanwhile the enemy retreated towards the Ceiro de la Cam pana," where our artillery earned them to surrender. "At 8 o'clock A. M. Maximilian and his Gene rale, Mejia and Castellos, '.surrendered condi tionally. "You will please pive the President my con gratulations ou this triumph of the national army. Fire in Oshkosh, Wisconsin; Osiikosh, Wisconsin, May 27. A largo Are ocenrred on Kunday afternoon in 1'uILoli's livery stable. Klevon buildings were burned, the loss being about 15,000. Partially Insured. Latest Markets by Telegraph. New York, May 27. Cotton quit at 27o. Flour dull; market i'.ivirs buyers; sales of as.Oio barrels: IsialH at t lcrifiMlXT.".; Onio, tliifn to 2J; Western. l0 i";y) H ', riouilierii 18 2iVu.1T 75. V Ileal dull and iteclin Iiir: shIum ol ico-i bushels No. 2, l-n&. Corn Market v It It. .1,1 ,l,i.lil.,, I .!,., it..- unln, ,,f ihuI hii.liht.. ... I Western it '23(l filii for iiew. Outs llrm; ritale at 9-ic. : Western, hlc. Rye quiet; sales ol HHJO bushels al fl'7i I .1. 4 l 'l. llJU. niHIVUI UflUIUVU UUUUgl.! , lu?ky iiutct nml unchanged. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. UNITKI) fctTATKS UISTRICT COUHT-Judge Cedwaliider. 1 he Cnltid btuies vs. six barrels ot whlfky and other kouiIh, Patrick Dougherty, elulmant. in lijiiliclliui, in which Ine Unlteu stales claims Unit iho pi urei ly me utlnm l hns be n inncle ll.ilile lo lor lellureby ceiluiu violuliuns of the Jte venue law on Hip part ol ihe. clHliniiiit. The cluimiiut aumitted iliut ci rmlu ol ihe property, aruomUiii( toft"54.', had b en Ju. lly lorfeiieil, nd the Uuiled Slates old not prrs tl.e tuse fur more. Therefore, the Jury rendered a vetilki for ihe cliiliiuuit lor the six barrels of whisky Mist mentioned In the Information, and for the L'niied Mates lor all the oilier subjects thereof. i lie I'nili d Mates vs. Whisky and other itrtlcles. Junes I: liner cliiimnnt. Tills whs au Infuruiation whcielii tl.eUnhed Siuies claimed that the articles nieiitlei-ed weie torleited by violations of the I a. v. 'I I. i: cluimiiut admitted the foilolluie of tlie whisky, ui a Hie U nlteil cHHies otl'-rod no evidence as lo ny. lliin" else: thereiore the verdict was lor the United (titles lor l lie whisky ilrst mentioned In the Informa tion, ana lor li.e ciuiuiant lor the other subjoins ihereot. The United Btstes vs. Ten Barrels of Whisky, Michael Clib ion t clalinaiit. Tills was an tnloriuation In wli eh the United Hfalns claimed that the goods nienuoiieu m il inpwiinio uisnnery niui oena lor felted by u violation of the l.nv. 't he aileued viola i Inn wiii the making of lalse returns of the quautity or nc.unr inn illliHO' lli'on. Ull irmi. COVItT OF COMMON I'LKAS. Judges Ludlow nud Pelrre. The lolluwinir Ciits were decldtid bv Ji iIko I. mil v: Henry vs. Frnncis Certiorari. Jndirment aflirmed. I'cdlord vk. lleuilly. Ccrtlinuri. Jud ginut reversed. ('iiiinlii(jliniii vs. nltern. Certiorari. Judttment at- i II unco. Minus A: son vs. o'iirln.-t.'erlloriiri. Judg ; nient uiiirmed. Winiui.is vs. McKeau. Certiorari. Juiliiiiii nt nlllrmeil. ' Jecksoii vs. ttleason. Rule unon alderman to show cause why writ ol restitution should not Issue. Ku.e Oli-chaiKed. Kelirotlcr vs. Herman. C. P. Exceptions to Au ditor's report. Kxci ptious dismissed, aud report con tinued. 'J iUht Fstato of Hnrnh If. Dana. C. P. Exceptions to Auditor's report. Exceptions dismissed, and report coiilirintd. Horner vs. Stevenson. CP. Demurrer to bill in equity. Demurrer overruled. i elnoiirs listftte. OiplninV Court. Account ordered to be riled ou or hciore June 8. Trust Kstale vt Beiijumiu Shsrp. Orphans' Couru I xcepiloiis to Auditor's report. Inceptions dismls-ied and report conliimed, liy Judge Peiri e (jlrard Lite Insurance Company Vs Ulalr. liomurrer overruled. CCil'ltT OF Qt'ARTKR tsKMSIONS. Judie Erow ster, Churles N Muun.l'roNeciitiUK. Johuli ugherty v hh iiC(iiliteil of a thai ue of laicny. Inroilue Henry was acquitted of a charge of reclv li'K slcleii tooilM, l:iiO',vini; them to have been stolen. Robert IStewnrd was acquitted of the charge of a lnrceny as halleo or 4t'". tho property of Oeorgo Wilt. T he evidence was tliut Sir. Wilt enquired a lawyer for f. to luke chiirireot n certain case, and kave the deleni'atit the niiniulol the tee lobs handed to the li.wyei: the delendaut paid the lawyer fti and kept thereat. Ills Honor, Judge Brewster said that.under the deci sion or the Supreme Court, this was uut larceny as bailee within the statute. Alexnnder N. Clawson wns acquitted of a charie of Is rceny as bailee. It was alleged that tlie delemlunt, as trtasurer of an association, received iM, to be paid out lo the other menihtrH ou dm it: and that he ap propriated It, or a part of It, to his own use. I he Court held that ns bmh the defendant and prosecutor were run owners ot this money, it wus not larceny as COURT OF QUARTKR SESSIONS Judne AUison T. H. Dwinhi, Assistant liliulct Attorney. James I'eto was charged with having committed an ag-g-ra-vsted ossauH npon Kate Haines.. The de fendant Is a reKpcctuhle looUluB middle-aged man, rind Kate Hamea Is a beaiHilul little lrl, not quite seven years old. 'Ihe child and hrr mother were examined, aud their testimony uiudo out a strong Ciifeaiiiiliivt the defendant. , . Mr. Cabsldy, for the (iefendant, explained to the Jury how this Ii the chaise most eaiily made, aud with Hie most dllllculty answered, ottered evidence to prove the defend aut's excellent character, and evi oeiice to prove tho condition in which tue child was ssld to have been found by the physicians, could hive been produced hv uumeious caiises other than that aliened In the hill ol Indictment. Olltnu'. DISTRII'T COURT Judue Stroud. William II. Hiurke ns. Frankfurd and isoiithwark Itallroad Com. pi.uy. A n nctiou to recover damages for the loss oi a nurse which was run over hy a dummy engine of the deteudents. 'J he horse wus tied behind a hay waion, and uu the car came aloiiL the horse billed towards It,, untl tlie ricciiient r.fMirrod. On trial. liltsTRlOT COURT JuUire Hare. Henrietta M. Ftuler vs. Willlani J. Oallaulier. Hdiiilnlsiiator of E'l wnrd HodKettH, to th't u' of Thomiii Thninai. A felnned issue to try tho ownership of certain goods. Verdict lor pluinlil). A. Cliamburlaln & Boil vs. Luclen Bashaw. An action to recover lor Koods sold and delivered. Vur Uict lor plalntill, rUi iiT. l William Dobson ami James Dobson Ts. James Bond. An action ou a promissory note. Verdict lor plalu tiff, ;uH-.7, gAUCH'S RAW DONE ki'PEu-riioMPiiATE op Line. The great Fertiliser or all crops. Quick In lie action, and perniaueul In Its eOects. iijlabliahed over twelve years. Healers supplied by theosmo, direct bona Uie wharf Of ti e innuiiiuctory, on liberal terms. Manufactured only by BAUOH A SONS, Ofllre No. 208outh DELAWARE Avenue, 4m rp Philadelphia. DE A P NESS. EVERY IN&TRUMENT TEIaT science and skill have invented to assist I lie hearing In every degree of deafness; also. Respirators; uIpo, Craudalla Paient Crutches, supeilor to any others lu ue, at P. M ALii.lRA'3, No. liu TEN I'll t.'.reet, below chesnut. assp I50nOER9'AND WOSTENnOLM'S TOCKET Ai KNIV1CH, Peart aud Htng II and low, of beautiful finish. ROIJO KliiV and WADK A BUTCH KIVH RA.OHS. and lh celebrated LEOOULTRli RAZiOll. bLTHKORS of Cue Unest quality, ii...... Wi.iv'u. Hfls.-iors. sod Taoln riuilArw ri...,i J and Pollfiheal l P. MADiitWA'b, No, 11. VKMTU 1 bltWOt, holuvy CUWUUt, , 3,. LATER FROM EUROPE i ft Two T)nhon, May 27 ZT. M. The Money Market Is firmer. Consols have advanoed -i slnoe tbe ppenlnfr, and are now quoted at 0W; Krle, 40; Illinois Onlrat, 70: irnlled Htafps Five-twenties, mi ear nas navanceu lo as oil. Livkkpool. May 27 2 V. M. rrovlsionn flrtnor. rork ndvanceit 2s. (JiJ., and Is novr quoted at 82s. Ad. per bbl. of 200 Ion. for Eastern prime mess. Oilier markets unchanged. LATEST FR0IHt WflSHIHGTOil sPEflAt BKSPATCHTO TnK ETENTNO THLEQRAPU. . WAsniNoTON, May 27. Keglster of Bankruptcy for tbe District , or coiumuia. Chief Juatlce Chasa has anoolnrnd J. 8avlp Browu.of this oily, aslielstor of Haukruptcy ior tuis nisirici. Bandsr School Celebration. There Is an Immense nrocesslon of the Catho lic .Sunday Schools of ashiuglou aud Utorgo town on uie streets to-uay. New York Itank Statement. New York. Mar 27. The Bank statement hows the follovrlug: lxians. deoieaae 1.870.80 Specie, decrease 1,4J,6K5 iJepoalts, decrense 7,7.,&i l.t'Eal-tenders, decrease 8.2).ill Circulation, increase IM.tfoiJ From llullalo. Buffalo. May 27. Thore Is no truth la the) reports of Fenian aotlvity here for the Imme diate Invasion of Canada. Everything la quiet In Fenian circles. Bishop Lynch, of Toronto, who has beon dangerously ill at the Episcopal rosldenoo la iuis city, is siigniiy ueuer lo-day. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales. Hay 27 Reported by Pehaven k Bro., No. 40 8. TulM street BKTWF.EN BOARDS. 3,7 sb Leh N stk...ls. 8rtV 6 sb Penna R- BOi DBhMlnelitll K. M 100 sb Phil A K..-...bS. tS) 100 SU N Coutral...., 41 llOHiXl Pa 53, past due..Hl,V rw i-a os 8ia-Z3,....niv4 WO Read Ss '86. 102i 7(i0 W lhes 7S.......0- V) .14 Bh ComT Bk 64X lUOsh LWcUR..bltiflt 28 SECOND BOARD. KM) 5-20s fi5.Jyrg....n1i; i tioo c 4 Am s.,8... M t-M do...ioc3ti huo Pa as.pst due....Wt?f fitW do lus nuc Bur 6s. IW l30li Pa Ss. W L....rg.U4 Juosh PhllfcfiUB6Jwn Wi pj E D I C A L ELECTRICITY. Latest and Host Important Discoveries In tbe TreatMent of Cbronle Diseases. DR. S. W. BECKWITn'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT Street. During our Investigations In the treatment of dis ease In Its various forms by the agency of eieotrtoity, w e have obtained very many valuable and startling facts, which, added to Uie previous though limited Information possessed by other and. less fortunate operators, place us beyond all previous Knowledge of this mysterious agent. During ibe course oi our prac tice we have treated and cured, through tbe Know ledge thus gained, many thousands, and by meani of our new discoveries bave established ourselves as the most successlnl Medical Electricians In this country or Europe. Electrical Investigation has proved that the human bo Jy acts on the principle of tbe galvanic battery. Tbe brain, mucous and serous membranes, the skin tissues, and fluids, constitute the negative andpoaW tlve lorces, and every action, whether mental or phy sical, la tbe result of these antagonistic foroea. Diges tion, respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion are due solely to electrical Influence. There la a polar action established throughout tbe nervous system which connects with every part of the body, establish ing aud preserving a proper balance of tbe olectrloal element which constitutes health, and a disturbance ol which causes disease. There are strictly but two condit ions ol disease one ot Inflammation or nodi , tlve: the other, weak, debilitated, negative and I mm electricity contains these two conditions in tbe action of tbe positive and negative currents, all we bave ta uea'uhy sctton"9 the 1Ue8e ud esiore proper Among the chronic diseases In which electricity has been and Is dally being, by our agenoy, of tbe greatest utility, a cure being rapidly edeuiea aflex the fhura ol all other means, are: 1. Epilepsy, Cliorea, or Bt, Vitus Dance, Paralysis (Hemplegia), Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, ill pltatiou of the Heart, Lockfaw, etc. ' 141 2. Bore Throat. Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dvsentnnr Obstinate Constipation, Hemnrrnoids, or Biles Bilious, Flatulent, and Painter's Collo, a id all aflaal lions of tbe l4ver and Spleen. 8. Catarrh. Cough. Influenza, Ajthma when not caused by organic diseases of the heart), BrouclikbJ Pleurisy, Pleurodynia, or Rheumatism of tlie Chest Consumption In the early stages. v-vo., 4 Gravel, Diabetes, aud Kidney Complaints. 6. Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Bill! NecK, Spinal Curvature, Hip Diseases, Cancers. Tumors (thoeelaet named always cured without pain, or plasters In sur form). 6. uterus Complaints, Involving a mal position a Prolapsus, Anlroverslon, Retroverslou, luflamma lion. Ulceration, and various other atlecUons. For Information desired upon other diseases. sdoU. cation n-.ay be made at the ofll, or by letter. '"- Mrs. BECK W ITU has entire charge ot the Ladies Department, and all delloaoy will be used towards those who entrust themselves to ber care. In temjua diseases, It Is universally successful lu her hauda. For the convenience of those desiring information, we give (by permission) a few names of persons, among the best business men aud others of tbis ci3 aud elsewhere, whom we have treated and cured.-T A. R, (Stewart, Mill Creek, Huntingdon couuiy.Pa.. cured of rheumatism of fifteen years' staudliig- Mrs. J. Y. Ill mm I iig. K Ishicoguldas; Mlillin oouuly. PaTI cancer or the stomach; John K lrkpatrlck, New Oastie county, Del., cured or a cancer iu the breast in tbrao weeks; Francis Gottwalls, No. lwa Uamlitou street, absorption of a tumor weighing eleven pounds; Jacob Vandeuria, Odessa, Del., severe case of diaoeiHs; u. T. Boulden, firm of Boulden A Co.. No. St) a. W ater street, paralysis on the left side, eured In three weeks E. McClain, No, 32 Juniper Btreet, dyH(epsla and nervous debility; Lieutenant Robert G. Wilson, V. R C. dybpepsia cured lu seven davs; R. J. Robertson. Fox Lake, Wisconsin, bronchitis, catarrh; John O. Carter, Commander United Ktates Navy, Brooklyn lileeding uiles and fistula of forty-six years' atandlnc" Charles H. Hammond, Western National Bank. Bal timore, dyspepsia aud sick headache, or tweuty-ttvo years' standing, cured lu throe weeks; William Row boiliam, No. l:27 Front street, obstinate piles, cured In three applications; OA. Byrau, lumbago aud dya j.epuhi, or ten years; N. B. Baldwin, late pastor of tho Olivet BsptiKt Church, Philadelphia, nervous prostra tion, utter three applications; C. D. Cooper, Port Jer vls, N.Y.. severe case of catarrh; William Holtsworta No. li&7 Market meet, ulcerated bowels, dyspepsia' oruliiles, etc., of seven years' standing: Hon. j7 M. Butler. No. 7ati 8. Tenth street; J. W. Bradley, No 6o N. Fourth street; Colonel T. W. Bweeoey, Walnut street, below IJyhth; George O. Evans, No. ltt W. Vilieiiiili sirei'U Mr. Pelouze. Chuaimt .ml 'rinr.i hi reels; Brlgiidler-Genoral A. J. Plossonton, No. Kl pruce htreet; Oeor'-'e Douglass, Fifth street, abovej Chesnut; M. C. K;uUei. No. bj Arch street; C H Fniack, No. 48SCne.njut street; A. L. Whlteiuan, cor ner of Third and Maiket streets; J, II. Andrews, Nov BI2 Pine street; il. Errlrkson, No. la22 Plus street: Thouias blmpson. No. 1U14 Front street: W. R, ftoaith. No. K49 Hanover street; George L. Buzby, Nos. wf end U33 Market street: Thomas Drake. Uerinautown. Wllllaui btevenson, Hlxth and Murket Btseeis,' til MurKhull, No. 6IU H. Ninth street; Mr. Harris, No. 14iil Master Btreet; Thomas Gregir, Vinelaud, N. J s Brigadler-lleuerul A. pieasontou, HU Louis, Mo.; Mr. ... , Cuniden, N. J. I'hysiclans or students desiring to have Instructions; la Ihe correct application of Electricity fur the eurst of diseases, cau apply at the ollice. Coutulintiou fre. Descrlotlve pamphlet of cures e nW'ted, witii numerous references, aud Including a ireatltift on the subject, cau be bad by application Al theoUlce. All letters addressed to Dr. S. W. BEOKWITH BiO, WALNUT HTREET, 1 wsrn8m5p PIlILADKLTHIA. OK PRICE CLOTHING. J0ITES' OLD ESTABLISHED ONE MICE CLOTIliriC HOUOE, No. 004 MARKET ST. j v ABOVE SlSTtt 139 whnttaJSp
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