. i 6 THE DAILY EVcmNG TELEGRAPH rHILADERIIlA, SATURDAY, JUNE ,10, 1871. V 1 I LOTTERY TICKET No. 3060. We were a party of sir a West African CJoversor and his wife, a Commissary-General a4 kia wife, a Chief Justice, and your hnm tle eervant. A fever-Btrieken lot we were, and had jnst escaped with oar lives from an epidemic, ' recrnit health and strength in the salubrious climate of Teneriffe that beautiful island province of Old Spain. We had money to spend; as why should we not, coming from the Gold and Ivory Coast? and only required the health to enjoy it. We bad great animal spirits, too, notwithstand ing a manifest attenuation of our material persons, and were thoroughly determined, earpere diem, not a day should pass without its excitement some excursion, or picnic, or supper party, or something. We waited oa the Governor-General, and were received with a flourish of trumpets, rather inconsistent with his Exoellenoy's oc cupation, as we came npon him, coat off, lopping the dead leaves of his favorite tree camelia. Then his Excellency and suite re turned our call, when we happened to be out, 1 which was better luok, I inust say, than a repetition of the painful interview that had taken place in the saloon of Government House, where broken .English and worse attempts at Spanish had almost confounded and angered us into something desperate. ' Still this was insufficient excitement for emancipated coast officials. We required a fresh stimulant something novel and start ling and extravagant. "I have it!" said the Governor ono morn ing, to o.u great relief, as we sat at break fast, silent and moody, around the table d'hote of the one English hotel in Santa Cruz, "just the very thing! What can be more wildly, intensely delightful than than gambling?" The ladies shuddered and looked dis mayed. "I don't mean that we should drop into the casino next door and stake our sovereigns on the monte-table; but why should we not go in for the lottery?" "What lottery?" we all asked in a breath. "Why, the Madrid great prize lottery; see, here is all about it." And then he read aloud an English transla tion of a circular setting forth the advantages and inducements of a ticket in the great lottery of the year; highest prize "20,000 sterling, and 150 other prizes, ranging down wards so low as 10, but nothing short of that amount; the ticket itself costing the moderate sum of 7. ., , . "Now there are. six of. us," he went on; . "and if I can induce Mr. Robinson, our land lord, to take the seventh share, it will only come to a pound each not much to lose and so much to gain. What say yon all?" Of course we agreed; and forthwith our chief sallied forth to confer with our host and to purchase the tizket. . "It's all right, I have it very well I went in time, for it was the very last left; how lucky we are!" exclaimed the Governor on his return a few hours later; and he flourished , the lottery ticket before our eyes. "I hope it will stick to us," remarked the Jndge, donbtingly. "It is sure to be a prize," prophesied our sanguine Irish friend, the Commissary-General. "At all events, 'never venture, never have,' " I added hopefully; but the ladies remained silent. "And now," continued the Governor, "since we cannot possibly learn the result for some weeks, suppose we pass the time i elsewhere than in this hot city. We have ' seen all that is to be seen; and, for my part, . 1 am Bick of the cathedral, and the crowded .plaza, and the mole, and Nelson's wound. We want rest and refreshing breezes in the highlands; let ns betako ourselves to the i mountain brow, to Oratava, the villa of the Peak." The proposition was hailed with the de light of people who had nothing better to suggest; but a difficulty presented itself at the outset in the fact that none of us, ex cept the Chief Justice, understood a word of , the language, , and in a (Spanish hotel we should be all adrift. However, in our distress and psrplexity a - deus exmachina presented himself in the per son of an English-speaking Spanish gentle- , man who came to call npon us; and, on the case being stated to him, he informed us '. that be was himself desirous of visiting Ora tava, and would gladly do so in our company. Accordingly, next day saw us all wending our way across the island in an omnibus drawn by a triangular arrangement, of first a mule, as leader, then two mules, and then two horses in the shafts. The day was bright, warm, and exhilarating, the pace rapid, and the scenery exquisite and sublime; more espe cially when we , reached an elevated plateau that commanded a full view of the far-famed peak, and the iron-bound coast-line far as the eye could reach washed by mightiest breakers. But I have no intention of being descriptive; abler pens than mine have failed in the at temot to word-rtaint this garden of the lies- Derides; I am only lingering en, route in a' I il:.- 1 . :l w I regards "No. 30C0." . . Our davs Dassed nleasantlv at Oratava. There were gardens to visit, ferns to collect,' and an antediluvian tree to gaze wonder- ingly at in its grand decay. We took long rides, too, in the neighborhood; and ao- tuaiiy Handled the lava that, in days of yore, ! had Bwept down the sides of the great moun-! tain. - We descended into the sultry low-j lands, and we climbed the snow-capped Peak, thus diversifying our temperature within the hour'- ; 'For there may be anow on the mountain-top, While there's heat In the valley below." Time passed unnoticed by all except by two of us, myself and our worthy friend aud interpreter, the Spaniard. Properly speak-' ing, this gentleman was not a Spaniard, j although he wished to be considered one, nor even was he a native of Teneriffe. He was a, settler from Gibraltar, and, as all the initiate.! .know, such individuals are yclept ''lt9ok-j Scorpions;" as a Kook-Soorpion, therefore, I shall speak of him henceforth. . . , With him I eonooeted-' an . abominable scheme. It was the day that the ne, of tue lottery might arrive from Madrid, and why should we not anticipate it ? It was a vile, unfeeling, (Ungraceful uadr tftkint? as vou shall see; but once'th devil took possession of ua (r.nd in no "; other way can 1 account lor u;, we euterea uer and soul into carrying out the dataila of the plot aa completely as our means would per- Jmpiimis, we required official paper, and in the ill-supplied shops of Oratava none was to be bad; no paper was, ia fact, pro curable except "gold-edged post," quite un fitted for our purpose. However, we made the beht of it. I snipped the edges with a pair of scissors, and when folded lengthwise the document assumed a formidable shape. But even this fictitious resemblance to "an official" was denied us, as the largest enve lope in the stationery establishment was not so large as some I bad myself, and they were small enorgh. On the subject-matter and style of composition we were, therefore, com pelled to rely, and in this respect we were not mistaken. i . I was aware that it had been arranged by the Governor with Mr. ltobinuon, of the Englinh hotel in Santa Cruz, that should the steamer arrive at any unusual hour so as to prevent him sending the news by the ordinary post, and our ticket, No. 30(50, be the winner of a price, a special messenger should be despatched with the happy intelligence. Accordingly the ltock-doorpion and I In vested in a small boy mounted on a mule, and we instructed the imp in hat manner he was to act. These preparations made to our entire satisfaction, we joined our party, and sat down composedly to the olla podrida 'Bet before us. "Good gracious! this is actually the 1st of April!" exclaimed the Governor, as he helped the dish, "the day the steamer from Lisbon is due; I wonder shall we hear anything ? I den't think llobinson will disappoint us if we have had any luck." "Yon are too sanguine, dear; do be less hopeful, and we may win something," said his wife. ' "For my part, I have never given the thing a second thought," boasted the Chief Justice; "the chances are a thousand to one against us. Besides, put little faith in these Government-managed lotteries. Indeed, I disapprove of such gambling sources of revenue for any respectable country." "Thank you for your opinion of us,"' re turned the Rock-Scorpion sarcastically; "but still I don't suppose you would objeot to win a prize from us, would you?" "I shouldn't, at any rate," put in the Com missary General. "Nor I, dear," whispered his better half; "for I should know what to do with such a god-send." "Oh! don't deseorate the name; remember, this is a gambling transaction," cried the Governor's wife, who caught the expression. "I really believe I should tremble to touch money won so easily. I agree with the Judge, it cannot be right orprop-sr it's nae canny." "Halloa! what's the row below?" I cried, on recognizing the clatter of the mule's hoofs entering the paved path of the establishment. An unintelligible shout now resounded in the quadrangular conrt-yard, and Involuntarily we all started to our feet, then, impelled by irresistible curiosity, rushed to the gallery overlooking the yard, and craned our nooks to catch sight .of the indubitable "speoial messenger." Ea. almost immediately dignity and decorum returned to us, and we resumed our seats silently at the table. I noticed that we all closed our lips very closely (I did so, I suppose, from sympathy), and then a pallid hue seemed to pervade our faces, - It certainly seemed an age until our lugu brious waiter slowly entered the room and banded a broadly-sealed letter to the Gover nor. "El Gobernador de r , y los estrangeros Ingleses," he read aloud. "Yes, there is no mistaking the Pillars of Hercules," bis Ex cellency went on, glancing at the dollar impressed seal; and here in the corner is a memo, from Komnson: 'rieaae pay tne mes senger a dollar and a half.' Certainly cer tainly. Here, Juan, money for the messen her; feed him, too;" and he placed a handful of silver in the waiter s hand. "And now I think I have earned the right to open this official from the lottery office at Santa Cruz; but I am sorry to say that I cannot read it. However, it is certain that we nave won a prize, and, great .or small, it is entirely my doiBg. I snail, therefore, claim you all as my guests for another month, and we Bhall spend it in Madeira. Do you consent ?" "Uh, yes, yes: we ail cried; "Dut ao open the letter." He broke, the seal rudely, abstracted the document within, and flung the envelope under the table. Our exoitement became in tense. "Well, what is it ?" asked one of the ladies impatiently. t "I cannot make it out; the figures are many, but the amount is stated in fuertes dqllars; do you read the letter, Judge," and his Excellency handed the missive across to the imperturbable Chief Justice, who translated it blowly, with all its circumlocution, pausing for a moment as he came to the figures. It was merely a stiff and formal announcement from the Secretary to inform his Excellency and the other English strangers sojourning in the island that their ticket in the Madrid lottery, No. SOtiO, was the successful holder of a prize which, reduced to English cur rency, amounted to the round sum of 9000 sterling. Stunned we were at first and utterly con founded; then, as the Irish Commissary-General found bin voice and uttered a war whoop of joy, we all joined in a jubilant shout, and madness ruled the hour. Of course I was bound to be especially ex travagant, and I must Bay my joy was ex travagant. "Well, say wbwt you will, the love of pelf is only human nature after all," remarked the Chief Justioe, sententiously. "I must congratulite you, my dear friends, on our ex ceeding great good fortune." And the Judge gravely stretched forth his hand to grasp us all in turn. "It isn't every day thet you and I (addressing m) come in for 1280 14s. J5Jd.; (for he had made a rapid mental calculation while some of us were going throueh the slow process of peucil aud paper). "Of course you married folks are eu titled to double shares." "What!" exclaimed Mrs. to her hus band, the Commissary-General, "can it in deed be possible that we are actually in pos session of of. let me see (aud pencil and paper), of oh, delightful! 2571 8s. 7d.i Now, John, you must promise me one thing at once," and she drew his head down lov in civ. so as to impart her proposition whis Eeringly "you must put one thousand in the auk of England for Tommy, and let the interest accumulate until he comes of age. Won't yon promise, dear?" - The words reached me, aud for the first time, strange as it may appear, the villany of the trick I was playing struck me as with its open palm on the eheek, and I felt the very roots of uy bair grow red. Tommy was their little boy, eight years ol d, at school J in Eng land. " ' But the ball bad been set a-rolling down hill now, and for the life of me I could not fctop it.; I could not find words to tell theia it was all a cruel, wretched, merciless impos ture. I became for the nomoe a speechless hypocrite, and kept up the farce with a nervous eagerness that aaast have been quickly detected had they been in their sober senses. ! All I could do was to jump about and clap my hands like a drivelling idiot, but in their present state of delirium . any passionate excess was unheeded. It was soon felt by all that the dinner table wbb no place to disouss private inten tions, and aa, of course, no one could eat, we separated into natural grenps. The Governor and bis wife entered the big sitting room and seated themselves in close conference on a sofa in a remote corner. The Commissary General and bis spouse retired to their rooms to talk fo little Tommy and that bargain about the thousand pounds; while the Chief Justice, who at length eaught the prevailing enthusiasm, seized me closely by the arm and muttered gutturally: "Come out and walk I want air! Hang it, man!" he went on as we gained the street, "I despise wealth, and only regard money for the comforts it brings; but to give away a pound haphazard and get back 1285 14s. Sd. all for nothing! -f-come, step out!" He was tall, and I am short, and his strides were long. I tell you I had to keep at a run by his side during that six mile walk up hill and down dale. , He spoke not again until we reaohed the hotel; no doubt his thoughts were given up to the contemplation of our wonderful luck, and he was mentally reviewing the scene at the table. Suddenly we encountered the waiter. "I wish I had seen that messenger where is he? Did you give him the money?" asked the Judge, in Spanish. "No, eenor," was Juan's reply: the muclia. clw had disappeared, he (Juan) had returned the dinero to his Excellency, and the latter had allowed him to keep so much and the lugubrious creature displayed to our view five bright shillings. "Very extraordinary 1" murmured the J udge appealingly to me, and his face fell in a fear fully portentous manner. I felt a cold shiver run down my back, and a strange huskinesa in my throat, but I was not obliged to say anything, so we burned up stairs. "The messenger has gone back to Santa Cruz withont his douceur," said the Governor in a reassuring tone, advanoing to us. "Poor boy! he could not, of course, read Robinson's memo., and perhaps thought that he was not to be paid until his return; it don't matter much, but let me tell you what does. I have just been relating to my wife a ciroumstanoe that happened to me in Spain years ago. This is not the first time, I should tell you, that I nave dabbled In lotteries, and on one occa sion, when my brother and I were staying in Madrid, we took a ticket in a smaJ lottery. The ticket was only a couple of dollars, and the highest prize was one hundred pounds. We wen it! This is, perhaps, why my ambitious thoughts made me imagine mat we Had a chance or tne twenty thousand pounds now. But we have done very well, and I should not grumble. When we went to the offioe next day to be paid, what do you think they offered us? Coppers, sir, coppers! "Uold and sil ver have we none," they told us, "take the coppers or leave them." They were piled up: in bags in a corner ready counted ior ns, and what were we to do? Of. course we took them; but, gracious! what a job it was. I had first to go to the alcalde and obtain from him a guard of soldiers; then we hired men and wheelbarrows, and in this way con veyed one hundred pound of coppers to our hotel. Now think of it for a moment, if they n1aTrA1 na tViA soma triAlrViAraninAf.ilinRanrl pounds in coppers uoia, as you are aware, is at a high premium, so are bills of ex r . . ' change; no chance of our being paid by either medium. My belief, then, is that they , will pay us in silver, and my idea is this as the Secretary direots us to attend at the, office to-morrow to present our ticket and ' receive our prize, I purpose that you and I (addressing me) ride down, to-night, to Manta Cruz by moonlight. It is only twenty-seven miles, and we'll take our time and be ready after breakfast to attend when the lottery offioe opens at ten o'clook. Then when we ascertain their method of paying us, we can make our arrangements, l shall asK. my friend, the Governor, for a military guard, and we can cart the bags of silver up here for distribution. Now go out and hire two strong and sure-footed ponies, aud direct them to be sent here for us after supper." Naturally, I had to comply, but my heart misgave me as 1 passed out, to notice that the ladies were in close consultation, and that the becretary s letter was in one of their hands. All this while the Rock-Soorpion was dis regarded and forgotten by everybody. He had felt himself de trop, and had betaken himself to his .chamber, but I now passed him in the verandah, on his way to the sit ting-room, as I Bnrried out. I hurried out, indeed, but not upon the 1 T V I J L-l 1 i. A- 4. ' 1 think think. My head ached with the thoughts of the wrong I was inflicting with the miserable dread of discovery before I could explain matters, and with the innume rable plans that I bad formed and rejected to break the killing, unpardonable news that No. o0(0 was a delusion and a snare. When I returned to the Bitting-room I found i our party in confusion and a very Babel of voices in hot dispute concerning the letter. "1 say that goid-eaged paper was never used in an official form before. Look at that It is plain that the vile wretch, whoever he is, that has played us this dastardly tries. tried to clip off all the gold, but left so much to tell the tale ! and the Governor s wife, who was the speaker, held up to view the tinieBt bit of gold edge at a corner of the abominable production. 'That, coupled with the disappearance of the messenger, is oonolusive evidence, in my opinion, assented the (Jhief Justice. "Oh! I have explained his absence, I thought," said the Governor, who still hoped against hope, "If I thought it was a trick played us by any garlio-eating Spaniard," growled the Irish Commissary-General, looking ominously across at the Rock-Soorpion, and elevating his voice as he went aleng, "I would grip my blackthorn by this" and he grasped it in the middle "and I would clutoh the fellow tight around the throat, so and be performed the mumo gestare ' and I would thrash him within an inch of his miserable life. I would, by heavens !" His wife meantime had disappeared from the room, and returned, as he finished with that fierce tow of vengeanoe Irrepressible tears counted down her cheeks as she advanced to the group, with an enve lope in her hand. "A Manchester envelope never cams out of a Spanish lottery-offioe," she sobbed forth. "See, there there u the trade-mark! Uh: poor little Tommy; how hard it is to bear this cruel disappointment!" and she leaned against her big aegry husband. " "Why don't you suggest something? akked the Judge, suddenly turning aharp round toward poor silent shivering me. "Do you think it a hoax, a oontamptible, uaf eel- log, practical joke at our expense, or what do you thinkf "IcanH think," I returned, nadlv audit I was certainly the best answer I could have made, for we were evidently suspected, un der the circumstaDoes. i Shortly afterwards the Rock-Soerpion and I left the room, and I made him, oa pain of an immediate sound beating from that awful blackthorn, indite another letter setting forth that the secretary was sorry to inform the English strangers that 80G0 was not the number of the winning ticket; that the right figure was 3061. ' It was a poor, lame attempt at getting out of the scrape, a sort ef hyste rical won't-you-forgtve-me style of thing, and I was thoroughly ashamed or it. Bat it was transmitted to the Governor in due course, and when he opened it the farce was at an end,1 the tragedy commenoed. eome people never credit a thine entirely until they see it in blaok and white; and there it was in black and white, in mean, base, deceitful words that seemed to shrink from showing themselves in patent black and while. It was the straw that broke the camel's back. "I wouldn't have played such a trick on a cat." sighed the Governor, as the flush of incipient fever mounted to his brow, and he retired to his room followed silently by bis wife. . . 1 The Commissary-General advanoed a step and clutched bis blackthorn menaoingly, but yielding to his gentle wife he, too, quietly withdrew. For an instant the Chief Justioe hesitated, and glared with'frenzied eye at the two mis erable culprits on the sofa, then seizing his bat he planted it firmly on the back of , his head and stalked out of the house into the noiseless street and on, on, on, over-moun tain and plain seven-and-twenty miles down into Kanta Cruz. How I passed that night I cannot tell; it was not in bed; a stupor overcame me, and I suppose I remained on that bard horse-hair sofa. The sight of the Rock-Scorpion 1 loathed, and I told him so. As, therefore, he bad no friend left among us, he departed at daylight; and I have not since set eyes upon bim. A physician was summoned next morning re aneno ine uovernor, ana ne recommended change' to the mild warmth of Santa Cruz a. Ji . V so soon as his Excellency could be safely moved. There was, therefore, good excuse for them to remain in their rooms: but so also did the Commissary-General and his wife, without excuse. It was evident I was to be "cut, and I sat down to a sorrowful meal all alone and choking with mingled remorse and pain.' bo passed that day and another. - On ' the third, the Governor was to leave, and he was resting in the big sitting-room awaiting his convey anee when I chanced tb enter. - The sight of him as he lay there pale and dejected oppressed me greatly; I think tears filled my eyes, for, noticing my emotion, he held out his hand and pardoned me. I 'I feel sure you bad no idea of the length you were going to," he said, simply; ''but, my boy, remember that auri sacra fames is universal, and that you hurt a man to the quick when you touch bis pocket. That mo ney was ours to all intents and purposes; we had already determined what to do with it,! and you have deprived us of that pleasure.; It was the most dangerous of practical jokes." ' lie spoke truly, but reproof was unneeded; 1 the crime carried its own punishment. t .Little further passed at our interview, and he left shortly after for Santa Cruz, while I, relieved beyond measure by our reconcilia tion, sallied out for a day s exoursion. I returned late in the evening, and was en gaged in my solitary supper, when suddenly my Irish ftiend opened his door and came for ward. 'The Governor baa made up with you. I understand, ne said, almost gruffly; "and so shall I. Tip us your fist, old bov. I can't bear to see you all alone, and yet I hate you, for you have nearly killed me and my poor wife;" and he squeezed my hand unmerci fully "but you are not out of the wood yet,' let me tell you; you forget that the judge wasn't such aa old friend of yours, and he is not so weaK as to make up0 in a hurry, not without satisfaction, you nnderstand? Re member, you are in a foreign country; and, I am sorry to Bay, he has written to me to the effect that he will have you out." It was not a comforting reflection that in- Btantly occurred to my mind: "Have you escaped the perils of pestilential Africa to fall now by the bullet of a judioious duellist?" "I am fully aware of the consequences of my unwarrantable liberty," I replied, "and am bound to give him the satisfaction he requires; arrange it when and where you like." "I'll see what I can do," he returned, carelessly; "meantime we will remain on here quietly. And now come and make your peace with my wife. It was fully a week after this that I ar ranged to return to Santa Cruz, with the idea of having the duel over at once, one way or the other, and I rode across country all alone, arriving as night fell at th6 hotel. Ihe English mail steamer had come into port, and, anxious for letters, I went at once to Mr. Robinson's office. "You are still in time for dinner, if you hurry," he said: "a large number of passen gers came ashore to dine here, aud you may know some of them. I hastened to the table-d'hote, but as I ad vanced along the corridor to the door of the dining-room, I was arrested by hearing my own name mingled with shouts of laughter from the company, and one voice clear above the others, as though causing the mirth by some recital. It was the Governor's, and he was in the act of narrating, with all embellishment and in his own quaint irresistible manner, the lottery trick and its consequences. I stood in the doorway. "And there he is, the villain !" cried his Excellency, pointing at me with a theatrical flourish. "There. stands the horrid contriver of this detestable practical joke gave us nine thousand pounds, gentlemen, and then 'robbed ns of that which not euriohes him, and makes us poor indeed.' " I was received with cheers long and loud; and. amid it all, the Chief J nstiee, wno was present, held out the hand of good-fellow- fchip, and there was peace once more in the land. Tabula tUititur risu. 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BilXIUTIVJt COMMITTER, PHmiDBLPHiA, Jane 18T1. 1 Tee rrpniT city Oonvenileas will meet at the followtn places, to wit: Judiciary oid ceart House, a X. corner Blxth and CtMMiDat ttreea. District Attorney New Court House, Slxtu street, below Chewwt street. Mayor National Hall, Market street, west of Twelfth street. ' . . Vitj BoUcitor-JCourt of Common Tlcas room, State House City Treasnrer Concert Hall, Cheanut Street, west of Twelfth street. City Controller Assnmbly Buildings, southwest corner Tenth and Chcmnt streets. City Commissioner Concordia Hall, Callowhll street, west of Fourth street. , Protnonotary Court of Oommon Pleas Arnold'il Hall, Coates street, west ot Second street, north Bide. , Coroner Athletic Hall, Thirteenth street, above j vuerBon street SENATORIAL CONVENTIONS. (second District Northeast corner Broad and Race Btreets. Fourth District Northeast corner Glrard avenue and Alder street. REPRESENTATIVE CONVENTIONS. First District-S. w. corner Sixth and Dlctcersou Streets. Second District S. E. corner Moyamcnslng ave ntie and Prime street. Third District Odd Fellows' Hall, Tenth and South streets. Fourth District O'NcUTs Hall, Broad and Lorn- ura streets. Fifth District No. 03 Sansom street. Sixth District N. W. corner Merrick and Market of root a Seventh District No. KIT Race street. Eighth District N. W. eorner of West and Coates BtTBfctft. Ninth District N. W. corner of Franklin and But tonwood streets. Tenth District N. W. corner of St. John and Bat tonwood streets. , Eleventh District S. W. corner of Fifteenth and Thompson streets. Twelfth District 8. W. corner of Fourth and Oeoree streets Slner'g Hotel. Thirteenth District S. E. corner Eleventh and Olrard avenne. Fourteenth District S. E. corner Frankford road and Belerade street. Fifteenth District Seventh and York streets- House of Peter B. Enechel. ClvfAAtilk tMnfvlnr T'om nova n r A T7a11 Ifaneennt UiAtCCUlll jiDWiir iciujiciouw ca 1 1 j iuauajuuKf Seventeenth District ti. W. corner of Frankford road and Unity street. Eighteenth District S E. corner Lancaster and liaverfora avenues. Under the revised rules of the party the Ward Ex ecutive Committees provide the place of meeting of tne various ara conventions. The tollowlnir resolutions were adopted : Resolved. That Section 4. of Rule VI. be so con strued that no nerson who is a delegate to any Ward Convention shall be chosen to organize such Ward Convention. ' Resolved, That In Ward Conventions the Commit tee on organization be selected tae same aa on con tested Beats. Due notice will be given of the selection of the Temporary chairmen of tne aoove conventions. t- - t t lift r i JOHN MCCULLOUGH,! H , -viuan.K n unm t oecreiancfc "3 69 4t M B N Citizens and Tax-payers opposed to the surrender of local self-government are Invited to ASSEMBLE IN MASS MEETING , AT THI ..... ACADEMY OF MU8IO On SATURDAY, June 10, at 8 o'clock P. M., to receive the Report of the Committee appointed at the Mass Meeting of March 84th last to visit Harrls- burg in support of legislation to ABOLISH THE PUBLIC BUILDING COMMISSION. Distinguished Speakers will address the meeting. Come without distinction of party. Come all who are opposed to this self-appointed Commission Come all ffho would protest against the other com missions with which we have been threatened, and which have thus far been only postponed. Come all who are determined that incompetent and corrupt men shall not be elected to responsible office. Come all who are willing to sink partisanship In the effort to obtain honest, efficient, and economical govern ment or our city. Come, cltlzenB, In your might. Forget, for the moment, party attachments and party prejudices. Join In an uprising against the domination of bad men. Combine to save the city from misrule and corruption. Tickets of admission may be had at Needles', Twelth and Race streets ; at Calender's, Third and Walnut streets; at Neblnger's, Second and Christian streets ; at other places to be hereafter designated, and at the doors of the Academy on the night of meeting. t T wthsat miZf IF YOU DESIRE A MILD. PLEASANT. safe, and agreeable Cathartic, which will cause neither naoaea or griping pains, use Mature remedy. HELMBOLD'S GRAPE PILLS. They are purely vegetable; their component parts being Catawba "Grape Juice and Fluid Extract Rhubarb," Should you desire a brilliant complexion, youthful appear ance, new life, new fresh blood and renewed vigor, use Hklmbold'b Extract Baksaparilla- B 3 wthsTw ggr J. & L. L. BARRICK'S LEGITIMATE Tailoring Establishment, No. 41 S. TENTH Street, where you can get. the best suit for the least money. Where, furnishing your own material you can have It made and trimmed exactly fight. Price, lit, and workmanship guaranteed. A good stock always on hand, to show which la no trouble, and to Bell the aame at rates not to be excelled Is our highest ambition. 8 a tnth26 t&f THIS IS THE SEASON OF THE YEAR when the system should be thoroughly purged of the humors which create disease. There Is no purgative or cathartic bo mild and efficacious aa HELMBOLD'S GRAPE PILLS, causing neither nausea or ertplne pains as 1 the case with the ordi nary cheap patent pills of the day most of which are composed of calomel or mercury, and carelessly prepared by Inexperienced persons. After thor oughly purging the syntem use HELMBOLD'S EX TRACT SAKS A PA RILLA, the Great Purlner.and they win insure new uie, new biooa, ana renewed vigor. Try mem. o s winsiw HARPER'S XIQUID HAIIl DYE Never Fade or Washes Out, will change gray, red. or frosted hair, whiskers, or moustache to a beautiful black or brown as soon aa aDblled. Warranted, or money returned. Only 60 cent a box. Sold by all Druggists. 8 83 tnths6m CX ALL POWDERS AND OUTWARD APPLI- cations close ud the pores of the Bkin. render. lng It harsh, coarse, and flabby, and In a short time destroy the complexion. If you wonld have a Fresh, Healthy, and Youthful appearance, purge the system thoroughly; ose HELMBOLD'S GRAPE PILLS and HELMBOLD'S SAltSAPARILLA, which beautitte the com plexlon. Beware of those cheap patent pills, carelessly , prepared by lnexperlenoed persons vended in wooden boxes moxt ot which contain eltner calomel, mercury, or other deleterious drugs. , 0 8ths7w gy. PILES. DR. GUNNELL DEVOTES HIS time to the- treatment of Piles, blind, bleed ing, or itching. Hundreds of cases deemed Incura ble without an operation have been permanently cured. Best city reference riven. Office, No. 81 N. ELEVENTH Street. 4 15 8m a- HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SAR8APARILLA la the Grtat Blood Purifier ; thoroughly cleanse and renovates the entire system, and readily enter Into the circulation of the blood, after purging with HELMBOLD'S GRAPE PILLS, the foul humor that have accumulated in the aystem for year. Both are carefully prepared according to the rule of Pharmacy and Chemistry, aud are thoroughly reliable. A teat of 80 year has, proved this. Try them. . - ft 8 wths7w Si- DK. F. R. THOMAS. No. U WALNUT ST., formerly operator at the Colton Dental Rooms, devotes hi eut&e practice to extracting teeth with out pain, with freaa nltroua oxide ga. 11 17t IFYOrJwOULD HIVE NEW LlPtt, NSW Blood and renewed vigor, use HELMBOLD'S GRAPE PILLS. Purify the bWxd and Beutlfy the Complexion by the ue of UELMBOLU'i KXTKAOi' 8AKSAPAR1LLA. They ara no chep pateut medi cines, but thorough;? Pharuiacantical, ad are not equalled by any English or French preparv U"DL J53 wtn'lw iu, DISfENHAKT FOR SKIN DISEASES, No. 114 S. ELEVENTH Street. Patient treaid ,grattilvou:y Mhl Institution dally at 11 o'clock. 114 WABBtnrTONS IMPROVED VENTILATED and feaAj-mting DKEaS tiATt (patented), In ail luo improved fauhioc of the season, (JHEaNUT fctreei, next door to the font Office. rpt , SPEOIAL NOTIOE8. OR SALE. a FOR BALE VALUABLE FARMS, BITUATJS IN VONTOOMIRY COUNTY, PA. ., ... M On ine Bethlehem Pike. 18 miles north frott Philadelphia, near the North Pennsylvania Railroad, containing sea acres. . The improvements are large, consisting ot Stone Mansion, with bath, water closets, range, ete., two Tenant Houses, two large Barns,stabUng for 100 horses and eatUend another necessary outbuildings. The farm la under good, fence and well watered. The avenues leading to the mansion are ornamented by two rows of large shade trees; large shade trees around the'.manaloo. There are a variety or fruit trees ; about thirty acres in timber, 80 acres In meadow, the balance all aracie land. It Is well adapted for grain, breeding, and grazing purposes, while its situation, fine old trees, fruits, and modern Improvements, commend It as ft gentleman's country seat. If desired, can be di vided Into two farms. There are two set of farm buildings, R. J. DOBBINS, ; estuthset "Ledger" Building. F it A L 13 II SPRING LAKE." An elegant country seat at Chesnut mil. Philadel phia, ten minutes walk from depot, and five hundred yards from Fairmouut Park ; lawn of nearly nine acres, adorned with choice shrubbery, evergreen, fruit and shade trees. A most healthy location, views for 40 miles over a rich country, modern ! pointed stone house, gas, water, etc, coach, Ice, and spring houses, never falling spring of purest water, (lais for boatiku), all stocked with mountain trout, carp, etc., beautiful cascado, with succession of rapids through the meadow. Apply to J. R. PRICK, on the premises. 85 IT O R SALS, IIARDSOMB RESIDENCE, WEST PHILADELPHIA. ' No. 8348 CHESNUT Street (Marble Terrace), . THREE-STORY, WITH MANSARD ROOF, AND THREJk-STORY DOUBLE BACK BUILDINGS. Sixteen rooms, all modern conveniences, gas, b h, hot and cold water. - ; tot 18 feet front and 120 feet S Inches deep to a back street. x immediate possession. Terms to salt purchaser. , M. D. LIVENSETTER, , No. m South FOURTH Street. 418 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SMALLER PROPERTIES. No. 191T Chesnut street. No. 1408 North Broad street. No. 1418 North Eighteenth street. '' Lot, Broad and Vine streets, 73 by 800 feet. Lot, Broad street, above Thompson, 149 by 800 feet Square of Ground, Broad and Diamond streets. ; Lot, Broad and LeMgh avenue, Its feet deep. Lot, Broad and Summerset streets, SCO by 400 feet deep. Lot, Broad and Cambria Btreets, 100 by 688 feet deep. . . ... , , . 93 acre Farm, Bucks county. " ... ( . 8 Cottages at Cape May. . R.J.DOBBINS, , tt "Ledger" Building.. W8ST PHILADELPHIA, HE NEW, VERY HANDSOME, AND CONVE NIENT BROWN -STONE RESIDENCES, With Mansard roof, Nob. 4203, 4204, and 4204 KINO. KE8SING Avenue, situated among the most costly Improvements of this beautiful suburb. Horse cars Sass each way within one square each house con tins all modern Improvements, bath, hot and celd water, stationary washstanda,:bell-calls, range, two 1 urn aces, bay windows, etc. etc. and is built upon a large lot, more than ITS feet deep; the rear of the houses has aa unobstructed out-look upon the WEST PHILADELPHIA PARK. ' ABRAHAM RITTER, 6 Bim No. 629 WALNUT Street. ffSl FOR SALE HANDSOME BROWNSTONE XJjjjl Residence, west side of Broad, above Master street, containing all modern improvements. . Lot CO by 20C feet to Carlisle street. Also, a modern three-story brick Dwelling, with side yard, No. 1418 North Eighteenth street, con taining ten rooms, with all the conveniences, and will be Bold a bargain. . . Also, elegant fonr-Btory brown-stone-Residence. No. 1917 Chesnut street, built in a very superior and substantial manner. Lot 44 y by 178 feet. Also, ninety .three acre Farm, in Richland town ship, Bucks county, within 8tf miles of North Pennsylvania Railroad. R. J. DOBBINS, . 6 8 Btutb et Ledger Building. ft. FOR SALE. A BARGAIN VALUABLE a I' '.' Varmi in UnntnrorriAii AAiinr 13a -in Ka Bethlehem pike, 18 miles north of Philadelphia, near the North Pennsylvania Railroad, containing MS acres, with handsome Improvements and aU th modern conveniences. Has two tenant houses and two large barns (stabling for 190 horses and cattle). ana ail otner necessary outouuainga. it is wel watered, and under good fence, etc. There Is a variety of fruit and about 80 acres of timber. Can be divided into two farms If desired. It centalna everything to commend It as a gentleman's country residence. Apply to R. J. DOBBINS, Ledger Bulld lng, or P. R. SCHERR, on the premise. 6 8atuth6t KORTU BROAD SPREET LOTS FOR 1 sale very cheap, west Blue of Broad, above vine, 78 W by 198 feet: west Bide of Broad, above Thompaor. 200 feet deep to Carlisle street; east Bide Broad, corner Cambria, 100 feet front by 623 feet to Thirteenth street R. J. DOBBINS, 6 8 stnthet Ledger Building. FOR SALE OR RENT BY THE YEAR. OR . for the summer, a three-story double stone oTSB. furnished with saa and water and everv city convenience, situated in Clapter street, near the Township line, a few minutes' walk from Wayne station. Apply to RTUUR M. BURTON, . 0i' 6 6tuth2t No. 604 WALNUT Street cT FOR SALE OR TO RENT HANDSOME 12 Brown-stone Residence, situated S. w. oorser Broad and Thompson streets, containing all modern conveniencefl, and newly- frescoed and painted throughout D. M. FOX t SONS, No. 610 N. FIFTH btreet 8 SstuthSt TO KENT. FOR RENT, STORE, No. 339 MARKET Street. ' APPLY ON PREMISES. ' ; - . 4 88 tf ' ; J. B. ELLISON A 80NS. FOR RENT A FURNISHED HOUSE AND Grounds, with Stabling, near the cur. Accesi by rail. Apply at 0 9 t No. 1818 LOCUST Street TOADIES' HUMAN HAIR KMPOUIUAJ No. T S. TENTH Street Having opened a new and splendid store for the accommodation of the ladle who desire fine HAItt WORK, the beat talent tuat can be procured ia ein. ployed In thl line or business, who have had twelve years' experience in France and Oermany, making DP all the various design of HAIR FROM COMB INGS, which tome have the presumption to claim aa their Inventions. - The ability of MISS WESKS In HAIR DHE9SINO I acknowledged bv ar tints in the business to stand unrivalled. 14 lswidti O. F. WEEKS. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUB IS THE CHEAPEST and beat article In the market for. f Mi l HMJ I.Oflltt. , : . It doeB not contain any acid. It will not Injure the tlneat fabric , It la put np at U I.TBERJRH DUVO "TOME, No. 233 N. fittltiND Street, Philadelphia, And for sale by most of the Grocers au-1 Drugirtsts. The genuine has both BARLOW'S aud tVILT. HB.ItoRH'8 name on the label; all other are CO UN rwurtiT. BAHIowSBM' will color more water than (our tune the sant weight of Indigo. 8 i tuthsam llHNFARNUM"&ca, COMMISSION VKK. ti chant and Manufacturers of Coneatog Tick ing, etc, etc., No. a UUttM'T bueet, rhUadol-phia.