XjOTf BULLETIN. BAO.WAT CAB COKDOCTOMij-TkC at&nd and City railway official appreciate, tne fact that w hUe the poßiUoa of a conductor on a. rf'Uv railwav line la most slavish, .the pay-■ if c “ tlrely Sauate to the labor performed, and the Ume expended in its pertormanco. Fifteen toMTCntcen hours is a common days worU.,and. for this long and tUe«»me •***%*%£ss vvlUineneasto ■Sis&s’a taegaS. to”“i?ccme« of the acconntß, the hon est conductors necessarily must stu fer for the shortcomings of those jvho hesitate to take advantage of the trust conndea mldiem While many Conductors on &0 vari- Hni s are as honorable men as others miiiS n. dons of trust in-the highor walks of . Ufefftnniortnnately happens that Where solace a number of men are employed, some wui taKO advantage of every opportnnitytocommltfraud andpcculation, which would stUi betho case if their Balance were doubled. Under «ucn -circumstances. If a plan shouldbedovised for the coUection of fare* which would .Prevent the peculation known to bo daUy occurring. Uwonld Srnvp a creat blessing'to the honest Conductor, vnd an aKtage tothe Public and the Railway cvimranica. It would prevent the community mokimr uoon the Conductor as being dishoijpst, IsUnowthe case,’from the known dishonesty of somirlnench-peßltionsp-it-would enaWe.th|. Companies to liberally compensate him for his long and arduous labors, and to retain them employ so long as he nesfreo, without tne dread suspense of a summary dismissal Cwhich course prevails a dw rnin extent to prevent or care auch depredations.) To the public It would prove an advantage In the certoinreduction of fares, as H Is understood that pecalaUons of Conductors ultimately, come out of iSrpocketß. A plan looking to this much de sired reform is about being tested on one of our principal Railways, not its President wonld P desire to pat it In operation, and do but for reasons which at present he cannot overcome— yet in a manner which J’HwJ.nhh?" cdly prove snccessfol If Supported by the public, whose interest In doing so we have shown. •. The new plan will bo introduced on the West Philadolnhia Railway, (Market, street,) on Mob? nerU EaSn Conductor wW be provid^ - with nhmaU metallic box, containing a roll of Checks counting from No. 1 upwards, and upon —oohecting ai&id fstnoney or ticket, the passenger- Stsr&s-Mr «* or driver shonld any misconduct on their paii ■ warrant 'the passenger reporting them to the offlrere of the Company. To make this plan effective, it wiU be necessary for each passenger to receive the check, and to claim it should the oopdnctnr nmlt ffivißST It* 118 tbC fICCOUDtS betWCGH %cnTJST&in?vnU be governed by the number of checks remaining in each box at the time of settlement. Suspicion of LAP.cF_vr.-This morning, about three o’clock, Policemen Freas ana Chadbum, of the Fourteenth District,observed two men going along Fisher’s Lane. One had b bundle and the other a ba«ket. The men were haded when one etopped and the other ran. Three Urea at the fugitive, when he was brought to in a clump o£ bushes, near ,the railroad station- The ba&et and bundle were examined, and were found to contain table cutlery, ham,&c., < which are supposed to have been stolen prisoners gave their names as Anthony Kleckner and Nihhmas Franks. They -mre taken before Aldermen Good, and were committed in default of $2,000 bail. Fob the Benefit of the Bootblacks.— A grand musical and literary entertainment will be given at the Horticultural Hall, on Monday evening, for the benefit of the newsboys’ and bootblacks Sunday School, under the auspices of Mr. John Lumond, Superintendent, Judgeß Allison and Peirce and a number of eminent divines will be present. Larceny of Harness.— George Fraimer, re ading at Salmon and Norris streets, was, arrest ed yesterday, by Policeman Hart,- at Front and Gallowhill streets, on suspicion of having stolen a set of harness which he had in his possession. The harness is supposed to have been taken from a store on Vine street. Fr*imer was committed, of $l,OOO bail,by Alderman Toland. iff I Stealing a Watch.— Paul Cooper was before RamedeU this morning, upon the charge of the larceny,of a watch, the property of James Ledger. It is alleged that Cooper entered the house of Mr. Ledger, at Cresson and Bread streets, in Manayunk, and took the watch there from. He was held for trial. House Bobbery.— The dwelling of Richard jfofris; at Cheßtnut HUI, was entered some time during last night by boring throngh a shutter in the rear. A silver-plated ice-pitcher and a lot of forks, spoons, &c., were carried off. Fatal Result James Concannon, the little boy who was run over by a car on the Lombard and South streets Passenger Railway, on Sunday ■lnst, died this morning from the effects of his in jS&THe re“ded at No. 406 Gaskill street, and was four years old. Death of a Policeman.— Wm. List, a police man of the Fifteenth District, died of consump tion last night at his residence in Frankford. The deceased was forty-six years old, and was ap pointed on the police force, March 14th, 18s5. Committed.— John Kennedy, who is alleged to have stabbed his brother during a quarrel at a .Htore, No. 430 North Second street, had a hearing this morning before Alderman Toland, and waß ,held in $l,OOO bail. Bequests.— Matthew Newkirk, lately deceased, bequeathed $OBO to the Central Presbyterian Church for the purchase of suitable religious books for the Sabbath School, and $5OO for the benefit of the poor of said Church. Mimrular Occurrence-Railway Tram Stopped by Worms. I ' Vhe Corinth (Miss.) Model Farmer tor May say s the army worm is on the march there in amazing • force. The Farmer makes the following astound w statement. “The movements anil numbers of 6 this insect are astounding. „The army worm | has appeared in this county near the Btate line, and us now moving southward. Their breadth as about two mileß, and they are stripping the forest of all foliage in their path. There are so many millions that last week they actually etopped the freight train on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. The worms were so thick on the track that they accumulated on the wheels until it caused the drivers to slide on the rails. "We do not think this is the regular army worm, but a species of insect smaller, land not 'so de structive to vegetation." / **The this column: | ulysses&R A ,;! T • SOLDIER (JKANT. i N*KpECTEDIiY SIMPLE GRANT, u «glSislSl GRANT. CITY NOTICES. Boskets, Hats, and Mibwhbbx Goods, at Wood & Cary, No. •street, are now dally opening noveltleß in Fancy Bon •nets, Trimmed Hats' fSr ladies, misses and ctdlojr®®' at greatly reduced prices: also, all the newest styteso 'materials (cat in any reqalred quantity). {Straw Gimps. Fringes, (t cetera , at turns'tally ICf. prices. . • -Ouii commercl l friends are invi*£4 to vJLt “Oa-RforiVs , * .* fander tae Continental, and examine their fipnog .f v.>ta anH TMTM goby, told a friebd wjth great Indignation tbat TOWV^ the cheapest, and judging from this .& f the* Chicagoan, the surest way la to areas in tne liret-claBS Clothing sold at Charles Stokes. &_ Co.'S Clothing House, under the Continental. ,£?£!#s![ advantage attending tlila place Is that it is available for anybody. ' . : V. Fink Watches!— Wc desire to call the atten the company and bean tv, not less than for toe greater excellencies of mechanical and scientific correctness of deal® l and oSthese Watches wUI compare favombg’vrito tkn Mftdfi In &bt country. In this couutrj tue manufacture of .such Watcheß is not even attempted except at Waltham. - ' For sale by aU tespcctable dealers. , , Bobbins & AW-leton, Agents, . Ho. IS2 Broadway, N.,V_- Minister Burlingame Is now in Washington in charge of tho Chinese Embassy. 'The object of their visit to this’country, at tills time, ia a free from nicotine {mdperfccUyiMOcent. They hope gas^sasgy” 0 ®? mss* hat wejnst whisper It to our readers. oSly by Drffi.C. Prnmv, 49 Bond street, New York. anSold everywhere. » _ tr-, wwjt m Florida, the sponge trade ri™scroj?ojine?tto at least two tetesEWHl S£asssssssahfi?,^ffi call and examine its merits for themselves at No. 1111 Chestnut street. ' ■ . y Rfudisg of any description, made of the beat materials ; also, l&ttresaea renovated and made up S‘»t fratten's. 1408 Chestnut street. Very little veneration is vouchsafed to him s^aBSKSSTBSS’sri.^ street, above Cheßtnat. PtORESCE Sbwxso Machese. w . . Florence Sewing Machine. - •>/ Florence Sewing Machine. , Office, 1123 Chestnnt street, Philadelphia. New Hats for Misses Mid Children, of the most elegant styles, and at all prices. Oaki-oiid a, under the Continental. Bower’s Biota Figs, fob Cossth-atios— fifty cents. Depot Sixth and Vine. Gbover & Baker’s Highest Premium Sewing- Machines, 730 Chestnnt street. ' Vestibule Laces and Hods; also, Window Shadee, Curtains and Upholstery, at Fattens, 1408 Chestnnt sset. . Members of the Masonic Order can get their Silh Hate for the coming “occasion at Chas. Oak fobd & Sons, nnder tho Continental Hotel. Judicious mothers and nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in Boweb’b Infant Coe diai- ' . Surgical Instruments and druggists’ sur drie& Snowden & Bbotdeb, 23 South Eighth street. Deafness, Blindness and Catarril J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats ftivdiseases appertaining to the • above members ,with from the> most to liable sources in the city can be seen at his ofilw, No, SOSAxcb street, The medical faculty are lnvitea to accompany their patientei «s he has practice Artificial eyes Inserted, No charge made for examination- - ' .. AnmsEMUßgat's. See Sixth Page for AQ&lianoX Amu&emmte, rpOWN HAIL. c GERMAgTOWN. TUESDAY EVENING* Jun&Pth, atSo'clock. “Ave Maria”—Flute audPiano, Amelia Busch. "Ave Verum"— Sung J>y Signor Caramano from Conser ve vci«m yatorio of Florence. • Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus”-Boy Choir and Men unerif BT3. Ed CENTS. . -m ORDINANCE TO FIX TEDS SALARY OF 1 A an additional assistant City Solicitor, and I to make an appropriation therefor. , I Section 1. The Belectand Common CotmcOs of the City of Fhiladelphia do ordain, That the I salary of Che additional City Solicitor authorized if sr«?*&£S a £ ! shall be at the rate of twenty-five hundred dol larSßCTira2? That the sum of fourteen hundred and fifty-eight dollars and thirty-three cents be | I and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the salary of the additional City Solicitor for the balance of the year 1868. And the warrants shall bedrawn by tie City Solicitor, in.conformity with existing p MARCER) I President of Common Council. I Attest— JOHN ECKSTEIN, .. I Clerk of Common Council. I WILLIAM S. BTOKLEY, I President of Select Council. 1 Approved this fourth day of June, Anno Domini I one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight I (A - D - 1868 5 MORTON McMICHAEL, J lt Mayor of Philadelphia. A N ORDINANCE MAKING AN APPROPRI- I A^.° n i. W « 18G8^ OBTON Mayor of Philadelphia* EirEKma ? 68 - T> EBOLUTION TO r L Tfc grading Of Btxty-fiftih.ißotfft*^ dircwcd to Krade to,theestebhskcd I%L flaver f™* «o CaUorttdfl atwet, at an expense not ex- MnSf of property pay.the. balance; Rodine M^?Vom P Susquehanna avenue to Diamond S' at M not exceedlurggUtamn drcd doUars; Oxford street, from Eighth w Tenth streets, at an expense not exceeding three huu dred dollare; Ontario street, from Oirard avenue etreet, at an mtpaase t*o thousand dollars; Master etooet, from Twchty-Bcvcnth to Thirty-first cx dcdso not exceeding two thousand dbllab, and Venango street, from theTownshlp to Brood Itrcet,'at an expense not-exceeding one thousand dollars. JOgEPH ' p . maBCER,; . i , President of Common Council.. Attest —ABRAHAM ■ Assistant Clerk of Common Couneil. - • WILLIAM S. BTOKLEY, ■ President Of Select Council. Approved this fourth; daV of Jane. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight (A. D. 1808). MORXON AfcMJCHAEL, j Mayor Of Philadelphia. -D ESOLUTION TO Jv iug of Colombia avenue, Long Lane, Hart, i Resolved, By tho Select and Common Council of ffio Cityof fnlladclphia.-Tliat P ie ;P 6 S ar V n '®} of Highways be, and is hereby outliorlzed and directed to enter into contracts with paver6,who shall be selected by a majority cLthe owners of property fronting on Columbia avenue, frontFifin street to Sixth street; tong pane, from Federal street to Mifflin street; Han street from Tenth street to Waroock street,.Alder street, from Jefferson street to Oxford Bt *®et, and Bolton street, from Ridge avenue to Twenty third street, for the paving thereof. Thecondi dionsOf said contracts shall be Hiat the con tractors shall collect the cost of said paving from the owners of property, and shall alao enter into obligations with the city to keep said streets In good order for three years after the paving is finished. JOSEPH F. MARCER, * 'President of Common Council. Attest—ABRAHAM STEWART, Assistant Clcrhof^mmgncou^ President of Select Council. this fourth day oj Domfiione thousand eight hundred and sixty eight (A. D, 1868.) MOK j QN Mci nCHAEL, lt , Mayor of Philadelphia. EBOLUTIONTO AUTHORIZE THE macadamizing ofyenango street. ■ ■ By the Select and Common EouncEs of the Cityor Philadelphia, that tne; ppjmtmaat be and ■ is hereby anthornred and lo enter into a .contract with competent persons for the Som Township Line Road to Broad streets The mndltionsTflaid contract shaß be, that the con mictor shall collect the cost of ing from the owners of prcpertyfronting thereon, anR shall also enter into obligation tojhe cuyto tteen Eaid street in good order for three years after the work is finished. And tho_ expense of the intersections shall be paid out of item 2, of the general appropriation to the Department, approved Marct F MARCER , President,of Common Council-- i™—’O”* c™-. ta tw»3^*3SSaSSS!iWW rssksm!- By fteSelect and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Depart ■Tnpnt of Highway bo and is hereby authorized mid directea to notify owners of property. front ine on Thirty-eighth street, from Centre street to Warren street, to grade, curb and pave their foot way fail oineglectto comply with saiS notice for the spade of date thereof, the Department shall do the work and collect the cost jrem them. President of Common Council. Attest— ABRAHAM STEWART, President of Select Council. Approved this fourth day of Jnne Anno Dom inCone thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, (A. D. 1868.) MORTO j, McM xchaEL, lt Mayor of Philadelphia. Resolution to authorize the grad ing of the approaches to the bridge over the .siting Railroad, on Fifth street. I u CS S ßy|toe Select and Common CouncUs the Citv of Philadelphia, That the Departmen t an expense not exceeding the sum of Fourteen hundred and Beventy-fiv^deU^.^^ President of Common Council. Vitest— JOHN ECKSTEIN, President of Select Council. tuESOLUTION to transfer A certain J R lVem of Appropriation to the SUperinten d° Select and Common Cotmcils nf the city of Philadelphia, That the ram o( fifty dollars be and the same is hereby trans- j TriJLa fmm item “Thirteen to invest in City • l?Per c“t Loan, to Itera to pay taxes for eighteen hundred and sixty-eight for estate I of Thomas D. Grover,^ecea^d^ President of Common Council. Attest— ABRAHAM STEWART, I Assistant Clerk of Common Council. I Assistan WILLUM g. gTOKLEYt I * President of Select Connell. I & Dcroved this fonrth day of June» Amao j Domfni one thousand eight hundred and sixty I eight (A- D. 1868 \j OBTON McMICHAEW I _ Mayor of Philadelphia- _ AW CCS. —ebolution'oe permission to COM , inißßionere of Fainnount Park. Resolved. By the Select and Common Conneilß ot the City of Philadelphia, That the Comnufi'" doners of Faixmount Park he and they are hereby nnrmitted to üße that portion of the second story of the fire-proof building. No. 226 S. Bifth etreet, notrequired by the Department of Surveys, and ttat tTcoat of fitting up.the same b. out of the annual appropnaUon made vo the CQmmießionersofFanmmmt Ihjrk^^^,^ President ofCommon Council. Attest —JOHN ECKSTEIN, Cl erkofCom^nCouncU. sToK^y)! President of Select Council. ADoroved this fourth day of June, Anno Domfnione thousand eight hundred and sixty eight (A. D. 1868). mOrT0 jj mcMICHAEL, Mayor of Philadelphia. EBOLUTION TO AUTHORIZ E THE FAV , ing of WiUiam street, from Bath to Mclyalo By the Select and Common Councils of tho X’ of Philadelphia, That the Depart ment of Highways be and is hereby authorized and directed to repave William street, from Bath President of Common Council. Attest-JOHN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common Connell. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, . \ President of Select Council. AnnroYcd this fourth day of June, Anno I Demini, one thousand, olght fiundied and elxty- I Dl 18G8 *‘ MORTON McMICHAEL^ I Jt Mayor of Philadelplna. |S r SW toe Co% F> M ABOEB,; . - r • Prteltfent of Common Council. cK CommonCouncto WILLIAM 8. STOKIiEV, v President or BelectCounclL. Approved tola fourth day otJune. Anno'Domtol one tooueand eight hundred and sixty-eight. (A D.18G8.) , MORTON McMIOHAEL, It Mayor of P hiladolpbla. * N ORDINANCE TO MAKE AN AIPPRO- A oriatlon to the Police department to pay balance dup for erection of Eleventh Ward Sta tiBEOTONl- The Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia do • n r «Ln hundred and four dollars and Bbcty* ntao the same Is hdreby appropriated to the PoliceDeportmentto pay Messrs! Eldridgo & Stewart, for biding -station house on St. John strootj, in tho Eleven ui Ward, for extra work and labor and materials furnished and money paid to obtain posMMionof thelotwhCrOotr tk® samtrieerected- And warrants lor thosame ehall tne j&yor upon the Committee certifying the bills are correct. JOSEPH F. MARCER, . President of Common Council. Attest-SJOHN ECKSTEIN, * Clerk of Common Council. : WILLIAM S. BTOKLEY, President of Select Gonncii. '.A. D. 1868). jjortON McMICHAEL, Mayor ofPhiladeiptila. Resolution to approve the bube riicß of William Cramp o*d Sons. Rfsolced, By tho Select and Common Councda of the city of Philadelphia, That George .Slock- Kfiik&nd o6s!&niin H> Brown*' wo hereby proved as the sureties of WtUiadt sons in the sum of one hundredand contract for building a new fee Boat. And the City Solicitor is directed .to prepare the proper Vmd for said parties toexm^ President of Common Council. Attest— JOHN ECKSTEIN, . _ ■.. President of Select Council. * Approved this fourth June, Anno Domini one P thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight (A. D. 1868). jiobTON McMICHAEL, . Mayor of Philadelphia. T»ESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE RE- of Eighteenth street, Delaney Place, common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the DeparV ment of Highways be and is hereby authorized MOBTON MoMICHAEL, I lt . - Mayor of Philadelphia. Ik PH OLUTieN TO ADOPT PLAN OF 1 L placing names of streets on lamps of the city. Resolved? By the Select and Common Councils President of Common Council. Attest —JOHN ECHSTEIN. Clerk'of'Common eemned;— I WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, • President of Select Council. Approved this fourth day of Jphe.Aim 0 Domrni one thousand eight hundred and sixty, eight (A. D. 1868.) MORTON MoMICHAEL, \ U Mayor of Philadelphia, Resolution to authorize . the ■ paving of Oxford street, from Eighth to TC £*L« r i e By the Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia,' That the Depart ment of Highways be and is hereby authorized and directed to pavo Oxford street, from SS-eet to Tenth street, and if they deem it advi lable, to enter into a contract, with a competent payer or pavers to do MifficEK President of Common Council. Attest — JOHN ECKSTEIN, Cicrkot BTOKLEy . . . President of Select Council. Aooroved this fourth day of Jtmo.Anno Domlm, ontToMand cight hundred and slxty-clght (A. D. 1868.) v MORTON MoMICHAEL, tt Mayor of Philadelphia. j" ;I; | MITCHELL & FLETOHEB, : : jjo. 1204 Chestnut ■; Street, . HiVeJuatrecofviediperifliJp.TliomMClyfl#.,.; ■,' VtBY CHOICE OOLONG TEA, , WhlVntliev Oder, to UmlU« golngU thelrreramer bomo» {ln-chettaof fromloto4olb«<>.., ; . -y-.ut ■%. t’ .’! At 05 cents per lb. . • ALidentof ( • . ; fine! groceries. Pocked and dApatcbed wRb care at ehort notice L IMlgtrp - • • - •' ' ' ' FUSE FAMILY GBOOERIEB. To Families Going into the Country duced lower thanfor pocked Mfely end sS^STa^sfesasS city. In our own wa*on». : . BIMONCOLTONACLARKI S. W. coe. Broad and WalnntSt&i pim.iUlßliPnlAe myg-lmro rPHK “EXCELSIOR” HAMS, SELECTED FROM THE BEST CORS-PED HOQ3. AREOFBTANDARD REPUIATION. AND TBBB BEST IN TBB WORLD. \ }, H. MICHENER & CO., GENERAL PROVXBION DEALERS And curera of tho celebrated “EXCELSIOR” SUGAR-CURED HAMS. TONGUESANDBEEF. Nos. 142 and 144 North Front street. None genuine unleta branded “J. H. M- A Co.. EXCEL -8I ltjßtly celebrated 1 * HAMS are cored hr J. H. M. A. Co. Onartyle peculiar to tbeinieina). ra w» «nTvtTBE< an of dcllcloui flavor, fro® Fro'S tbi ti!£ of MlnandaroFUnonnced by epicure, euperior to any now offered for eaie. mysw f in3mrp ..... ■ --j- .._s= reduced. SraElD^afeßlEA jnsasftssss ° DA^-8 OT BRAND’HAMS aiwaya on band. mßuamrpj - —^— fUBS» diCe A. K. &F.K. WOMRATH, FORHEBLY iT 417 ARCH STREET, NOW AT No. 1212 CHESTNUT Street, Beg leave to infonn tbeir-friende and patrow that thoy will’ be prepared to receive Fan to be hept daring the lammer months, on and after Holiday, Jane 1. I A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, 1313 Chestnut Street. I te3Ktrp —— SPMMEB BESOBTB. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will be opened for the reception of guests On or About June 25th. Pertone wiehing to engage rooma can «. eo by applying to BROWN & WOELPPER, Proprietors, se. 827 Richmond Street, corner of Aih. ieStlrpt ,ir ~ UNITED STATES HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. Will be open for the reception of guestr' JUNE 20tlx. l-nce of board reduced to $2O per week, or 83 50 per day. Rooms may be engaged by addretefne I WEST & MILLER, Proprietors, Ip3 etn? rro BLEASUKE SEEKEKfI !, 0 SEEK ERS ! The SpriDßlSimHßißhttr . ygrggftjffifigi jt4-ot*rp HALI* 2j At Tenue^B4 D per N day•' Sitter Ijrcceive (nicets June 23. Tenoe «s« » / , %veek- Addrceß , \ cap© liland. . -)e&6t|- -—-- ——.-V- - : ‘ from the city*toy addreeMP* o fEce of thi Bulletin. _ 5S2= xbe HSE Aitrs. “THE old OAKEN BUCKET,” JAMES S, EARLE 4 SONS ] “THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET,” I T.IIE HOME OF WOBDSWOBtH. I ExciUentiinptMßioiiswhUe.the plate Im* I KABLEB’ GALLERIES, | - - "i6Cfces*Aut Street. >. ip33t * ■ ———^-=jg=S HEfflSB MCHIHES. 1106. REMOVAL. 1106. mSOTA«mWa COJffMS Have Removed their Wareroomr to _ iS^SSp?K|fIS&g a rimple,durable,qulet and Ugbt JBs“^j e tyofwoii. lt embroider, Ac. . «m. ff. , flo6WiH. j A|gi^ M mv3iyrp ■■■nag. iMBSSSi“• F - B i o ?. th - ?S?dflS.iro°»t tUB bat «*o»> Tenth and Cutout -, - t '»-*-/■ . r -s■-..;. y.rs .=&- sjr . A OUEtkcHOOmiiaiIAOT|«WMaBU 1 *UrerooTMbltck «pot*. plmplai.imrt& patd/wAba «i. eruptioiu of tho akui« ' : , ?•. :'-j ; ;-riH 'V, .1; IK THE SPKIHO MOHTH*TH«RTJ Birfr.A uam awtatant of the fcreatest value. ■ : YOTOGAAOUM, BEWARE! and la”’ tborMlineiMtroy'uio cotnplerfouu'lf you Would HOT A FEW OF TOE JWPWJM; ii .■■■*■,.■.. WANTS. r-.-av .n-! ;,?: MELMBOIIVsjKXWtACTSAWJIJPV BIU.A elean»e«-and renovate* oi health tatothe *y*Um, and purge* out the human that mataldUeaie. . .■■ OEANTITYI V*< QI'AUTT. HKL3I BOlI)-3 EXTBdCT SARSAPARILLA. amttU- Thote who dcelro a large quantity ead Lugo doaea of medicine EBB. THOSE WHO DESIBE BBIUjIAHCT OF COMPLEXION mart Pn*SLi?£i|S t |fSJS?JS?Si& which HELM BOLD’S LOSCEIjTttAXEIJ SABBAPABIIXIA invariably doee. A»fc for ZtntnooWA Take no other* ' nvfiHßOtD’B COSCESTBATEBJEX TBACT BABSAPMUIiTiA ir thettrcat£*»d Purifier. HELMBOLD’S Highly Concentrated Fluid Ixtract SARSAPARILLA EMBICAIES MIM AM UIWIIW BBM® { Throat, Nose, Eyes, Eyelids, Soalp and Skills ■Which co dkEgurethe aOTC^Dce^J?TO««. & tonte wife I aas^ssfe . .;•' :::.■ I Eitablißbea upward, of 18 jean. H. T. HBLMBOLD j DRUGGIST and chemist. 694 BROADWAY, Now Yorir! Bold bv Drngdlata everywhere. pricß SI SB per bottlfcor 6 Cor 98 M OR THE LD’S | i act Sarsaparilf PREPARED BE