TITE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PITIX ADELPITI A., MONDAY, JANUARY 4. 1800. 5 NEW TOUKISMS. Yrtm Our Own Correspondent. Nyw York, Jan. J. 1889. ? Standing on tbe pavement before the it-pi of the Old Trinity, I heard the old year rang oat nd tbe new year rang In, m It has been by the ame bolls from time almost immemorial. 'At tbe present writing the. mingled hall and Tain have done their work, and laced tbe ano w -and blush in the streets with a covering of lc Bo, yesterday was New Year's Day, anl the question dawns upon ns, sball we ever seo another bright and happy New Year's Day as long as this world lasts f A bnppy New Year's Day Is a myth. Thore Is so such thin?. It Is a simple phrase. If any thing was happy yesterday It was the elements, Vhlch bad a remarkably good time making this portion of tbe world miserable. Everything was a failure. I regret that meteorological reasons compel me to speak thin disparagingly. The cheerfulness was factitious. The mirth Iras the kind of mirth provoked by wine and strong drink. The callers were few compara tively, and tho compliments were a "iut-up ;job." If yon real In tbe New York papers that Kcw Year's Day was observed with all tbe old time-honored festivities, don't believe those journals. In fact, New Year's Day Is a full are hero. We don't want any more of tbat kind for anotber jear. Have I anything goorl to say of thi New Year o far f Nothing at nil, for no great good has hap pened in this great city. A great bad happened here on Thursday morning, bowever. What do you think of a man "a peaceable citizen" being murdered within half a hloc't of Broadway at 7 o'clock in tbe morning? It speaks well, dots It not, tor tbe vigilance of tbe police and the fraternal feeling of our bum mers? Bummers do not grow better by coming here. On the contrary, they grow worse aud worse. Something in the smell ol Broadway teems to ehurpen tbeir appetites to a deeree beside which razors would be synonymous with bluntness. A peaceable man, I say, comes out of his house, and proceeds to sweep the pave ment at No. 42 K. Twelfth street, within a few yards of Broidway. The hour is seven in tho morning. The old man, whose name is Rogers, has a Watch, chain, and respectably filled wallet about him. Ho has scarcely made his appear ance with bis broom bcrore two ruffians spy him, and, with the magnetism of ruffiaaism, jpy alto tho watch, tbe chain, and the wallet. ? One of them proposes to knock hi n on the Tiead immediately. Tho other interposes with a faint ' Don't, Jim," evidently scenting an M. P. Jn the distance. The bolder ruffian stalks up to tbe old man, tjn?heatu an immense kuife, and makes half-a-dozen lightuing-like cuts at tbe old man's bead, piercing his hat tbrougb, but by some miracle missing lbs scalp. Finally, the old man anl tbe vigorous ruffian close together, tbe old man 'receives a frightful aud fatal stab in tne abdo men, and the murderer walks off. Nobody witnesses tho deed. No policeman looms in sittht. Beyond the noise of the two men scuffling no sound disturb the winter morn. Tho murderer and his companion escape, and this is a fair sample of lire and 4eath in New York. ) A isuper-lntelligeut somebody has been writing to one of the dailies here, aad suggesting that, instead of East Kiver being bridged, the Brooklyn Heights shall be laid low, aud East River choked up witu tbim. Perhaps were we liviug in the time of the Egyptian kings, who sought to immortalize themselves in the Pjraniids, this plau mignt come withiu the limits of feasibility. , The meeting of the artists that was held the other evening was quite large, and taey dis cussed the delects of tbe present laws which are assumed to be protective of the rights of artists. The present laws are more in the interest ot trade-marks than in those of artists. ' The photographers and the artists had an amiable jangle, in which the artists claimed that tho photographers were no artists at all, and the photographers claimed that they were just as much artists as the artists were. During; tbe discussion the Academy of Desieu came in for a good many hard hits. But, then, the Academy of Design is used to thai. An attempt is being made to revive the old entertainment of "Glees and Madrigals." Tbe effort was begun a night or two ago at Sieinway Ball, and with considerable success. One of the prominent features ot the 'Turn many" will be a large chorus of youths, selected from the best aopranos in the city, who will sing nothing but this kind ot pju&tc. i Tbe Health Commissioners are awaking to the feet that soi.Ulpox abounds in the tenement hones of the city. There is no approach to a ni about it yet, however. A "policy-player" named Mrs. 8mlth has ruined her Husband oj losing all his money, and, in despair, has "suicided" herself off into what Andre n Jackson Davis calls tbe "Summer Land." Am Bab. MUSICAL AMD DRAMATIC. The City Ainnaemeuli, AT the Wai.nct tne drana of the Orange 0rl will be wlilitirawn niter trie oreaeut wet. Ou Monday next Mr. J. 10. McDouousrli will commence KB eugUKeiiiein, aud will proiuoo Houulcaull'a drum oi Alter Dark. At TificAKOU JJal'a urauia of the flash of lAtihlitina. fcllll oouliDDfH to ou uu attiaouou. at 'i h k Thkatkk Comiuue thu ooereilaol A Marrwge by Lantern wnl be performed fur I tie li.nl nuiH ua IbU null tomorrow evttalugs. Ou Wednesday OU'enbacb'H opera of "UU 1 will a utvfii fur tne tii hi nuiH iu Luia our. On Thursday Mr. J. C. Gregory will have a v at tiik Amubican an attractive eaterialn- jxunt will begivtu tuts evening. McKvoY'a Ntw "HiBffRNioo.i" will be con- tlniird ut Concert Mall during the present week. 'I TllK CHIlHNUT bTKKKT TUUAiUS 18 OlOHBll. ud tlio wauage jieul aououuoe trial It la for tint fey tba ween lor esnioiiious 01 uu kiucih. 1 TBK (llUViMA Ukoimua wlllklvea pub lic it neaisal at Uurtlculiurul iiull ou Wouuea . tlwy alitruoon. I CI TYITE M S. i, A Hit kino Cough I. one of uit most distressing as Vkt.ll a dangerous lor on of couxlt ou can be Sfllleted with. Its continuous acltoa fatigue and Irrlta s the luags, and Uius euireuders cou.uinpiluu. Uptown's l''rtb Heat Cure will ours lbs otugu, ooifce the Irritated broncbU. aud give tous aad Vigor to tbe lungs and who e syautn. - A ili.g'.e buttle wilt convince any oue ol Its purity Sold ou dollar per boule JllJNHtUN. I1UL1.0W4T ( "WU1K. Mo. tot Arou .UeuL Olothiks UWS1 THAW 0 TBI TSiBK. Ovibcoats. Fine all-wool Oblaohltla and Fur Beaver reduced lo. CIS s Of the newest and most stylish material, car and make, which hava beta sold at Met A great variety of all styles, upwards from, eassaaa s e as s i sties see .as 1 i, S tm Bkatino Jack am. The bsitaasorlmeatla lb oily, selling off very low, Pahtaloons. all-wool Oass'mere, red need to......svt Vkhts Fin all-wool Casslm-re reduced to.....m.2i1 BuaiMUis Coais, In great variety, at prices equally low. Boys' Civrnmo, very low Indeed. Our whuie stock of Vicm a. Youths', Bots' and Ciiildbm's Clot ui mi to be sold outs a great BsnucTioif cr Pbicbs, which sre la Bll cases guarauteed lower than the lowest laewhtre, or tbe sale cancelled and the money refunded. Call and exsmloe ear goods after having examined those ol the ''saoildcldg " bonsei before purchasing. A folr ttst Is all we ask. UaU-way M"n IIbmnntt 4 Ou., iMawl V 'luWBd IIai.L, Sixth ttrffU.) No. 014 Makkkt Ht , PUIL.AIL,FHI, And Ko. COOBboadway, Mw Vok. Tiik Machinr. cali.id Han, la a very com pi lotted and delicate one, and li more liable to get out of order aud Enoch mora difficult to repair than any combine tlonol wheels, and t ranks, and levers m1a by lbs bands of man. Asarule.lt Is dnkeied too much, and badly tlnkertti M tbat.. It U often cslouiellsed, narco tized, Dei leted, and otherwise misused, when all that It really needs Is a wholesome tools and restorative like HoHTiiTxa's Stomach Bittbbr tj paid In pro per trim and keep It so. Tbsiomach Is sbaoit-fuily maltreat d. In tbe first place, tbe food which ImJjIcbs are Intended to dissolve, Is too frf quenlly thrown into it hastily, and In a balt-masltcated conditlou, In which state the gastric sold cannot properly actupoa It. Tm result U dyspepsia Then comes the doctor, and, (In 1 li.g the digestive organ weak aod tbe bowels Inert, hs proceeds to weaken aud paralyse still more with dras tic purgatives. These falling, as tboy always do, to produce a salutary change, b tells the Invalid that medical science can do no mora fur blm. This, with all due dt Terence. Is a mistake one of thoss mistakes which Talleyrand sld were tantamount to crlins What the dyspeptic needs Is invlgoratlon hurenarihea be stoaach with Hostkttkb'u Bittbb, and the stomach will strengthen every otherpsrt of the human machine, and make It, la common parlance, as goad as new. Upon tbe stste ot the digestion depends, In a measure, tbe condition of the whole system. Now, lbs Bltttrs are the most admirable tonic known. They consist of the ttnest vegetable In vlgoiauts and resto ratives combined with an unalulteraled stiiauUnt. The ovspeptlo needs nointng else eilect a cur, ex cel t a light, nuiriilo'is diet kiii a fair amount of eser- c pie. JiAen lu the absenca ol tueseiat-meulone.i ao- ceskOrlos, the tonlo aud aitttraitvo properttei or the pre parol on win worn wocaen. enaDUug toe oyspep fc to digtst tij'erior frtre with oomouranve as, tttd to ma uialn a good hanlt of body, In eplteof tuedruw backs of a seutntary occuoatiou. Uomtatf HuMOKiHTs.-NiShy, whose ort'aography is dally becoming more peculiar aud inlxtd op, has dttermlued to go to -'Noo York," where ''Democrlsy t Uurishes like a green ba treo " Mark T train is no v persouallug tbo ' 'VViokcdtat Man" la tbe Butcher Ktglon, Nevada, where hs Is successfully stripping John 2 Hen of all h's notoriety. George Francis Train U by this time startling Omahalans with bts Feil.tlc harangues, In "watch sententious ness aad nousense are jodlotously mixed. Alter Is daily play. Irg piactlcul (and benevolent) J ikes on lbs commu nity, by selling tbe very btst of cost rtt tbe most moderate of rates, ll's larie yard at No, 9:7 N. Mil h street Is the sccno of cotstant activity. Health and WiaIth. Health depends upon our keeping our salems In proper tone. We of en need tbe aid of tonics 10 do so. peer's "S'audard Win Bitters," sccordlng to tbe opinion of our best and most succcss'ul Medlool Praotliluners, are tbe decide ratam so long sought after by the profession. Try them and bo convinced, 8jld by Drutglsts. Jewblby. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South Second street, bas tbe larcent aud most attractive assortmeut of One ewe.ry and silverware n tho city Purchasers can rely upon ob'alnlng a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which canunt be equalled. He alto baa a large stock of American Western watches Ic all varieties aod at all prices. A visit to his store Is sure to result in pleasure and profit. Pkin Disbasks What form of d.seasa Is more abnoylng than that of the skin, with Hs Itching, stinging, smarting, its ugly red pi mules, blotcby eruptions, and loathsome Ichorous designations Happily, Hieskell's Tetter Ointment Is asoverslga remedy for every form of skin disease, making a radical cure In every case. Bold 60 cents per box. Kent by mall for 80 cents. Johnston, lloiloway dt (jowuen. Faoor o tub Pudbino ia Rating it; so w'th Clothing, the proof of Its qual.ty Is by Ut duraoUily! and tbe fct of It coming I'om ChaWlbs 8xok.k3 dt Co.'s Is proof positive that you will oe perfectly satis fied with the quality, si ylh. and fbick. To Lit a Colo hay Its own way 1 to assist In laying the roondatloa of Consumption. To cure tbe most stubborn Cough or Cold you hare only to us at ones Dr. Jayne's Expectorant., Bold every where. MABBIED. w ammttT I.AT3KR. On the Bub of Hanomber. at tbe t arsouage or tne wnaiion purees sa. ik, uuurcn !, th KMf. J. H Maddox. JOWKPH H, HAMM ITT ol Iturllugtou county, N. J., to alias MAHY XiAUaiU, of this city. BKPPUKIt-MILLHOL,I,AND. On tbe S0;h ult , at the residence or tne oriue lavuor iu ivunuiug i KulWlt HKe.8 UKPfL.tKU, mercaaut, of this ally, (O (AaAJVi C aaugussr ui jauiea iiumuiwuu, DIED. CA610H.-On tbe Sd Instant, MARY ELL BIT, iu-oiteo daughter of Thomas and Marau castor, ui lue 2Sd year of her age. (, lue relatives suu irieoua vt wa wmu .ci'n.v rniic it.vit.l u, Ktmud thu funeral, from her uarenut' ou Wednesday afternoon atlO Olocx. to proceed hi Cedar it iu cemetery. IOM1ACKK.-OU the afternoon or the 1st Instant, JaMic 11. LoNHAC'KK, in the 7iu year of bis age. t uuernl to luae piate iron iwuni jiibiuuuiov jvi copal Church, Viue sireet below Thirteenth, on Tues aai afternoon at S o'clock. " bWOPl; On the 21 insiani, j-iwr uit 1. son or Enocu A . ana Mary ewope, ageu si years ana iu ""Thereiatlves and friends of the family are raspest fuiio i,,sLd ta Ktiend uiu funeral, from the reatdence o his Lttrents. No. 4bls Paul niroet, Franklord, ou VVVvuebUay ujorniug, the u.h instant, at lu o Clock. Tn nruoM to Utcur uiu ueme.ery. VAKNEV.-Ou tne isi instant, mn, r.nno. it. a a 11 n: 1. 11. widow of tbe Win L'iplald ( 0 Aries P. Warner at U second daughter ot Autbo yNull. T..u m .h.v. iui rriMiioa are ruaiMtutfuily luvlted 10 a:ieud ber funeral, Irota the resldnce 01 air. Thomas AtelDl NO. 18 t fcUIkU Btree', uu uour muiiuun the th lustaui. tvrviccs abtuo cioca. ijrwwuiy. - HEARTH AND HOME, AN ILLUSTRATED TTEEKLT, fOB THI FIRM, UA11DEJS AND FIRESIDE, BDITBO BT DONALD a. MITCHELL HARBIBT BEHCIIER STOWB. No. 3 NOW READY. TABLE OP CONTEXTS! RECEPTION OF OLD-TIME FIUEXDS. A Picture. . A. iu. Stcphens. EXPEKIMENTS IN QARDEVINO. Bayard Tatlor. 8. BLANKETING OF J10ttE3. rrofessor Liautabd. MILCH COWS AND DAIRY K AIt4INQ. CHAitLiM L. Flint. IMPROVED WHEAT CULTURE, Br An Old Far MBit, 8. GRAPES, NEW AND OLD. IN 1805. ANDltKW S. FOJLLlCIf 7. VARIETIE-l OF THE RASPBERRY. K. Williams. 8. REQUISITES FOR THE CR IN BERRY. J. B. Lyman. THE FARMER'S SAVINGS BANK. H. A. HHELDOX. 10. A SWISS-AMERICAN COTTAGE. (3 Illustrations.) Donald G. Mitchell. 11. THE LAYING OF TOWNS. Pioleeaor Mahcius Wilson Am iu 11 i c a N ia. PATENT-RIGHT MANIA. Dr. J. V. C. Smith. 13. WINTER ADORNMENTS. 14. FERNS. (Illustrated ) Mrs. JOHNSOX' Jauks Hoaa. 15. FARMING LANDS NEAR NEW YORK. 16. HOLIDAY-WEEK AND ACQUAINTANCES Donald G. Mituubll. 17. COUNTRY SLEIGHING. (A Poem.) E. C-Stzdxan. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR AT HOUSE TO GET THE PRICES DOWN AS LOW a wo are now selling all our CLOTHING, and the REASON for it can be very easily ecen. An appraisement of the stock was made under direction of the EXECUTOR, and then it was determined to sell it at ONCE to make a quick settlement of tho accounts of tho former Firni7 TI.E PUICES ARE ALL DOWN, SO THAT WE GUARAN TEE fJ HEM FULLY TEN rER CENT. LOWER THAN THE LOWEST ELSEWHERE, OR GOO 03 TAKES BACK AND CASH TAID OVEa AG .IN WHEN SHOWN TO BE OTHERWISE. It will be remembered that our Style, Make, and Finish aro FAR BET TERthan ordinary Ready-Made Clothing. Tur large facilities always enable us to SELL CHEAPER THAN OTHER HOUSES; and now, under these special circumstacces, it can be ro Klily seen that this is TOE Opportunity to lay in a full supply. WANAiViAKER $ BROWN, OAK IliVLIy, THE LARGE3T CLOTHING HOUSE, GIXTH AND MARKET STREET 8. LAST MONTH OF THE SALE. FINANCIAL. OtiTiER, COLL AD A Y & IIAVM THIS DAY MADE STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN OBDER TO CLOSE BALANCE OF STOCK,, AS TIIHIR LEASE EXPIRES FE BRUAHY 1. Nos. 818 and 820 CHESNUT Street. CAN I WRITE t 16.. Harriet Beecuek Stowk. 19. MR. PARLEY'S FOREIGN SKEICHEJ. (WHU Illustrations.) 20. IN IRE ICE. (CoQtlnued.) J. T. TiowKiuoau. 21. BUOrPINQ AT STE WART'S. D. J. K. 22. HEAVENLY BODIES. Caroline CnEsauao'. 24. MRS. UUNNIBEE'S DIARY. (Illustrated ) Mrs Laura E. Lyman. 21. ORNAMENTALSPRUJE WORK. (Illustrated) Mrs. Makit E. Dodo a. 25. NEWSTEAD AND ITa LORD. Quack Greknwood. 20. A WOMAN'S FARMING. Lettcce P A3. 27. THE' FROO WHO WOULDN'T A WOOING cut. l A Pofm.) Mrs. Mary E. Dodge. 28. ILLUSTRATI ONS OF THE ABOVE. UOCKSTIKK, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, amus1MENX8F0rthe fireside. Ot I'bilndclpljitt. S. Orucr Fourth ami Wnluut Streets. tt I'M ln':lulton tiuitiort'in iur n uit Lfril'.eti dtnliM IU OUR HOTPER. 80. SIEiM UliKCT FliOll I.IVKU- POOL w. I,.. . i. inf'im Iimiai'tera nJ Blilnnera ti.ai i .... ...n.a'Lti iikt hAnn lunila loulaoi a Line ui l'lrai-Uasa (Iu fcvery ii-spfol) hlahimliips on tba rouia tttvt-u ihlJ foil ua I x.wri:iii, aiuiipua ouiy ai vtuetutua to lana ru -he ir m. i m . A. H. McllK.'NHlf A UU,, 14 81 No 1 2 WALNUT fiiroPt. tisarBB A BiKsa'a UlKbeal liaclili'O.i, No. 730 CUeauut iirook Premium 8!wlr s. CABTLAN'li, U N I) K U T A K E II. N. B. We shall at onoe befrla a powerful Story, written expresaly for HEARTH AND HOME by Mbs Rebecca Habdino Davis author of "Life In tbe Iron Mllln," entitled Tub Pmmbboke Lfqaot." For Sale by all News Dealers. SIXGIOEMJMJI.EUS.IO CENTS Ti:itMS FOR 18091 Blrele Codes, tl. Invariably In advance. Three Coplea, f 10. Five Copies. $15, 1' LITEM! ILL, BITES Si CO , PUBLISHERS, ltGp No. S7 I'AltU ltuV, New York, J3LANKETS AND QUILTS. S1RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CE.M11AL DllY GO0US T0KE, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. HURON BLANKETS. We still have a rail supply of the oelsb rated HVKON BLANKETa, wblch bave beretoture bad aucb unprecedeaied aala. tieatton la specially dlreoted to tbe qnallty.ilza. and weight ofbea B'anketa. Tbey coma to as diced Horn tne manufacturers, and will not be fouad la aoy otbar establlabrueut. Purcbaseia luay rely on letiloa Blankets ot tbe best quality, and at only oue probt on flret oot. HURON GOLD MEDAL, HURON SWANBIjOWN. HURON PREMIUM. UUHON fiXTSA BCPE& FURN1TUBK DlMiTIKl, MAIlSEILLKfi EXHIBITION QUILTS. BCIUCAU CO Villa. wyxjw. CO0TBBPANK3. Five cases floe ALlrWOOL BLANK K I'd, sllgatly dan B.ed at vua nills, nlll oe oiu m a oralo, ALL VtOOb BLAAKKTB. 1011 Pill PAIR. ALltWOOL ilLAiKfc.l'i. S 00 PKot PaIK ALL WtUL ULAMvLTa, lotH) PKU PA lit. STKAWBRIDGE & CLUTHIER, S Hlax PHILADKLPaiA. E? X T R A NOTICE. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 105 aud 407 IT. SECOND St., Invites espcclul attention to hta LAUUE aud LLLU1M assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GODDS BUITABLK POR (It T HOLIDAY PRE OEMTQ, The Eutlre Ktock Is O-Tt reil at the Verj LINEN STORE, No028 ARCH STREET. FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, A Splendid Stock ALSO, FINE TABLE CLOT 113, FINE NAPKINS, BEAUTIFUL TABLE COVERS, FINE PIANO COVERS, GREAT MARK DOWN TO 8ELL OFF BUR. . PLUS STOCK. 80wfmf jpOPULAtt PRICK- KOIi OKI GUODS. HICKUY, Ml.tKH dc CO., A'e. 7S7 cniis.MJl' dtreet. SILKS. VfciV K1 P. Vlj-LVVIJCRNS. IHlr-H PUPLINS. JKKNCH PiI'LlN3. LEHIGH YALLEYKB. MORTGAGE BONDS. We offer for sale a limited amount of tbeea FIRST-CLASS BONDS AT NINETY, And Accrued Interest from December li The Bonds are In amounts of 61000, Kltner Registered or Coupon, at the option of the puichuber, aud bear Interest at SIX 1K CENT., Free from all Government and State- Taxts The Mortgage under which these Bonds are lbBueU la lor I I YE MILLIONS OF D0LL1CS, Upon a property costing over Tfl'ENlY MILLIONS OF D0LLAUS, 'The gross receipts upon which for the year past are over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS. Weofier these Bonds as in every raapect A FIliST-CLASS SECURITY. And will receive In payment for them United (Stales, muie, CUy, or other Marketable btcurltioH, allowing the lull market price. DREXCL & CO., BANKERS, No. 34 S. THIRD Street.. YfSL II. NEROLI), SON & AERTSEIC Corner WALNUT and DOCK Sts., UWlnarp PHILADELPHIA. rjUl bAFK DEPOSIT COMPaJUr, For Safe Keying of Valuable, Securities, ate., ana Renting of Safe. DLUBtrofts N. B. Browne, J OIlllDiham Fell. I Alex. Henry. UILDIarka. (J MauaiKter, B. A. Oaldwakt, John Wedb, I K. W. Clark, 1 Qeo. V. Tyler. OififlCK. Ho. U CUE8NUT 8TKEKI. . U. B. BhOWNK. President T O. H- oLA HK, Vloe-PrraldeH. X. PATTBKSOW. tieo. and iTeaaarea. I Umtat CLOAKS. (LttAltfc CXOAKN. The crowd of aaa. J- toauera wUo dally visit oar store auauit convince every oue tbat It Is tbe place te tecure tbe ueweat alylea. Tbe flneet iualttleaud tbe beat work at the meet reuaouable itricea. 1IENUTIVKKS, tsa. gSWwiitli WIWTIt htreet. CI I.OA UN-CI.O A UM.-W bat every; oa J unyu umat hv true, aud Ibey all say joutuu buy tbe utOHt laablouable, tba lieal auIcli'Hicat t:iunki lu.tlteoitjr, at llt.MtY 1VK.NS', 1 U .K ui2u! So. & S.XimU fettreet. BOOTS AND SHOES. NLK I'OPl.IN-. WOOL -OPI 1.SU. PLAID lMfl.INCt Cmnoiiii.ic rurUNt, I)r is CJooci. av 2 uiuiu Un-ui Utiud at no Ci in. I lea. (IuimI hi ai veuis. ijim U'lodu ai u cuuut. l'r- (lo ifB a( Uo in. lirms Uuoit ' tft cult lirHM Hoot, at '.4 cau. Dr8 (looJa. io &. BLANK KIM. ! LA N X KL". CiuiliH luii CuNslinvrea. faro If H-l p bklr . UaLM'IJIA .H. Kl KAl'llKil ul LSI. 1Kb. MKKHb wniTk otioris. -io"ar priiks fur Dry Hood, or ihu yard. pio. oi pcka, RICIiIiV,NIIAIll d: CO., lWruwuJrp N'.i. va CllcJiXUr H.ri KiCKicV. bllAKP A c lUUn KY, oH A lip ol (JO KlCk 10 V, ll HP B (J J KtCKkV. bU.HH Jfc C hllliKY, Sil ilif OJ hICKISY, blUHP A O toICK d.Y, fell XkP .ft m ill .KnV, ,,! ,KP LU P.U k KY. H, AH - IJ j. HlOKkY. KIIAKP oi OO KICK Y. bUaKP J O t KlCk V Y, fcll .Ke O i KICK kV. 6" A UP-A D (. KILKKV, 11 vKf 0k O iUCKKY. r-UAKf oi CU HICKI'.Y. ISllAKf .t l) KlCk KY. bit A HI- dt O) Kick KY, ill ki - 04 DO KIOK KY. Hit HP .fe OU KIl'K K Altl' ,t to K'l'K KY. SUA UP .It !n KlCli KY. Ml .h ! C" KlCKKV. f UAHP SJ III kH Y. KliAKP di i Kl'JIt Y. B1AHJ & CO j KAMI Li' MUD KM NO. L" .vary k r m rt. w ...... ... fLVLKY .BTI0LK VUl FIRsT ASI SEJOX1 K1IAVLH VrlLs, lhAlH. 'lljl.illl Htf! -Ai unco iooviuiittt vnu ikv pru. aAoritloa I. I till - tl. Llll. I.YI Tl EES' Hvv Mourning ttoro NO. 1118 CUkNU r .l'eH. n;min2iu ii'iuRn ro, NEW SlYLJi H I rA' IM U 15 O O X tlARTUTT, TIIK t OUT MAKUtt, o. U hOU'l'll MXTU STKKET. Sen S'jIph (r llirrcvi.eiiad'. Knv Slyies it iii ltrl'r. Kvw Mflva for Ilea Wantlier.. Ul Ii-iye .lovk 'iiuou a nloi tj InrnUH a gold, 111 u ft. I lliuea. llOfittiiJ p Oft 1 HE U OLID A Y & CBOICK W1M.S WHISKIRM 1NI1HI tat POR 1' l A . I'll vP V(X K, CLti UM, KM., IN LA..UW oil HMALL li'jANTlllIt SMDER Sc. ('aDWALLAUEIv. Z ;n Hi. hp d; j AU't ajTUKIfr. IL norm at.il .kill UH.r luveulWl Ui f,1".1" i;nrink iu w;y uri.iv vt autt'ie' an). "" Xrt: afHi., frai.rtvM' pivri (Vu eni j. i,,0"?f kTj at.T o i.U i,. .. ?. MAl'j;ia.Vs). No. 1 I I
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