Philadelphia Adrertlscments. Never Known to Fail! Philadelphia Advertisements. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Ko. 88, South Tenth Street, PHILADELPHIA. J. W.HOLETOK, . . Proprietor. THIS Hotel has connected with It a TKMrM ancc Uininu Room for ladles and gentlemen, where meals are served at all hMirs. at reasonable prices. 710 W A Private Dining ltoom for ladles and children has also been added to the accommoda tions of the house. ST. ELMO HOTEL, (FOttMERLY "THE UNION,") JTOS. M. FEWER, Proprietor, 817 & 819 ARCn STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, $2.60 Per Day. THK ST. ELMO Is centrally located and has been re-It lied and refurnished, so that It will be found a comfortable and pleasant a stopping plao as there is In Philadelphia. 6 29 Batchelor Bro's., TRADE MARK. PUNCH CIGARS! NOW Better than any Ever MADE BY THEM. Bee that the boxes are branded. PECULIAR B. B. PUNCH. WHOLESALE DEPOT, I:iO Nortli :rl Street, Branch 23 North 2d St., Branch 837 Chestnut St., (Opposite "CONTINENTAL") 40 0m l'llILADKLPIUA. DAVY & HUNT'S GREAT WESTERN BAZAR FOll CARRIAGES & HARNESS. 1311,1313,1310 A 1317 MARKET 8T. PHILADELPHIA. Superior work of our own, and other good Manufacturers at very low prices. Top Buggies, tmupwards. Dearborn or Market Wagons 65 to VU. , Family Wagons, 80 to 1200, Harness from 18 to $50 per set. Blankets, Sheets, Halters, Whins, Fly Nets Sc., at . . equally Low Prices. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. For the Cur of Weak Stomach, GnnU Debility, la iHkphUmi. UUhia of the iim-voiis 8yt'in, CoiiwtipatJou, Acidity of the btoniacli, And mil cumsh retjutniitf tuiUo. The Wine includ the moft fcuwoable and rmcimit Rait of Iron w pomhpiw ; Oitrateor MiMnietieOxide.cwn blued with the moat eueitfetio vtvoUble toui en Yellow Turuvlau Hark. The effaot In many ranea of debility, !om of amth, and ireueral irroHtnititiu, of an eiucieut Halt of Iron, flombfnrsd with our valuable Nerve, Ih mont happy. It auKiuuuiBthe appetiu. rutins the imlue, take off mtu oular HubhineKH, removm the pallor of debility aud Vivos a llurid vijeor to the countenance. Do you want atimethjuir to ati-engta y ouT DoyouwautairoodappetiUit - - - t i Do yow waut to build up your oonjititutiouT Do you want to fret rid of nervoaHueinT . i . Do yot) waut enerKyf Do you waut to aleep well? Do you want a brisk and vljrorouB feolinif? If you do, try KuukeTi Bitter Wine of Irou.1 This truly valuable tonic ban been eo thoroughly tent ed by all clawe of the eomuitmlty that It in now deem ed indidiieuMablc aa a Tonic uiedidue. It ctmU but little, purine th blood and kIvv tout) to the atotuacu, reuo vatea the ayatera aud prolouKi life. , 1 now ouly ak a trial of thla Invaluable tonic ' ' faT Prlue 41 per bottle. K.V. KUNKFX, Sole Proprietor, . No. au North Hth Htr.t. below Vine. l'HILADKlJM.IA. Auk for KuukeTs Hitter Wine of Irou and lake uo other. - - . . . 7ly C. K. JORDAN. J. FOX JORDAN, FOX & CO., Wholesale Dealers In ' IIjitH, OnrH, X-nrs,' AND STJIAW GOODS, NO. 85, NORTH THIRD STREET, (Between Market and Arch Streets,) i.l8.el PHILADELPHIA. CLAHK'H I'UHE l'EKBIAN , IuMect Powder, ; For the destruction of all kinds of Insects, vli: ROACHES. RKD-IUJ'iS, A NTH, FLEAM, MOTHH, He, fco. Also, Insects on Animals, Fowls, riantx.&o i W HK FOB" CLAKK'H INSECT POWDER. . V Warranted Pure. Pri( 25 Cents' per Bottle. For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloom Held. Fa. 't of J EW T. M0UL, !, REPRESENTING Hanson, Paul & Imboden, Manufacturer aud Wholesale Dealers Ig BOOTS & SHOES, No. 41 NORTII TIIIUI) STREET, T. Rohs IUnsox, PHILADELPHIA. M. C. 11111. M. K. lni. Jan. , 74 Philadelphia Advertisements. ZIEGLEB & SWEARIN0EN, Successors to 8HAFFNER, ZIEQLER A CO., . . Importer! and Dealers In - Hosiery, (21 oven, lilbkoitft, Suspenders, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourt Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agents for Lancaster Combs. BARCROET & CO., loiporltii and Jobbers Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS, Cloths, ' 1 Cassimeres, Blankets, , Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, &c, Nos. 105 and 407 MARKET STREET, (Above Fourth, North Side.) Philadelphia. A. B. Cunningham. J. II. Lewars. J.S.Glelm. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., Wholesali Dialers ix Tobacco, Scgars, &c, NO. 4, NORTII FIFTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 32310 ISAAC W. RANCK & CO., Commission Merchants, AND Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled and Salt TL & I-I ;s Ilave Removed from Noi. 210 and 213 North (Vharvcs, to t t Xo. 13, North WharvcN, Between Arch and Race Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. H. IS. TAYL.01S, , , WITH . WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Comer of 2nd and Arch Street?, Philadelphia Pa 6S71y w BLATCIltET'8 M S Improved CUCUMBER WOOD 2 g I'UJiIP, Tasteless, Durable, Ei- 3 tlclent and Cheap. The best l'unip for tlie least money. At tention is especially invnea to Juii('iney's 1'itieni iinprovea it m 11 niauket and New Drop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn i- wiuiuui itfimviHK iud fuiup ur J dlHturhiiiK tl e joints. Also, the i S Copier Cliumber, which never 3 cracks or scales, and will outlast 7 P3 any otner. l'or sale dv ieaiers H everywhere. HendforCataloKue '3 ' and l'rlce-1 1st. CHA9. . BLATCHI.EY, Manufacturer, tM Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa DAVID J. HOAIt & CO., Successors to HOAR MoCONKEY CO., WHOLISAL , , , BOOT AND SHOE AVAREUOUSE, 628 Market St. and 614 Commerce Street, Philadelphia,. Penn'a, GKAYBILL & CO., tVholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, ' 'Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a flue assortment of Wood and Willow Ware, No. 430 Market street, above 4th, : . Philadelphia, Pa. January 1, 189. , LI-OYD, bLITLEE, & WALTON, - WHOLESALE .' . II AUD WARE HOUSE, . . . . i i No. 2S Market Street, Phltadclphta. WHOLESALE GROCERS Januarr ), 1889 WRIGHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggists, AKD DIALER ( IK Patent 3Xelicince lOG 9IARKET STItF.ET, Philadelphia, la. A. FULL STOCK ; ' OF KVEBYTHINQ CONNECTED 'WtTJi TUB BU8INE88, OIT THK BEST QUALITY, AND AT VEIIT LOW PRICES, D. No charge made for Packing Boxes, and Goods delivered at Depots FKEE of Cartage. 89tf S3A John Lucas & Co., bole ana T1IK ONLY MANUFACTTJKEH8 OF TBS IMPERIAL FRENCH, AND PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure White Lead and Color, MANUFACTURERS, Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. AVID D. ELDER & CO., Successors to MILLER & ELDER, Booksellers and Stationers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, And Dealers In ' window curtains ' ' and wall paper, No. 430 Market Street, i -31 ' " PHILADELPHIA, PA. SOWER, T0TTS & CO., BooksellerN tV Stationers, . And Dealers In , CURTAIN AND , ; . ,, j ; ; WALLPAPERS, Hi- Nos. 530 Market ajnd S23 Minor Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. n Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of the United stales, eiton s outline maps, etc. RLANK HOOKS Always on band, and made to Order. Sit A. L. Kaub J. K. Fbbtmb. if Aim & i itviiiii:, IUTOBTIBB AMD JOBBERS OT Chin a. , O- Ihhh AND . . I 1.. . QUEENSWA11E,.. 801 and 803, Cherry Bt,, between Arch A Raeo, nilLADELPrilA. CT" Constantly o band, Original Assorted Packages. f . La.x. lyiu jyjASTEUS, DETWILE1I & CO., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In CLOTHING, Cloths, CasKimercH, Cottonadcs,&c, 328 MARKET STREET, 79tt ' PHILADELPHIA. 1. POUT BKALE, WITH , I5A.RNES, ; BRO. & HERRON, v Wholesale Dealers In ' Xrvt, Cis, JFnrH, AND HTIIA W GOO 1) H , , No. 28, 25 and ii South Elfth Street, 6101y PHILADELPHIA. THE BEST IN u m mx Slatchloy'i Horizontal ICB CREAM FREEZER I Tlngley's Patent, will produce a finer quality of !iin fn less tune aud with lens liilmr. thmi mi.. oilier Vieerer made. Is jwrfeutly aii-tlKht, anu will pay tie entire cent of the machine in one seaou In saving of Ice alone. Hles from three to fony quarts. Call aud see It, or seud fur cata logue. CUAS. 0. BLATCHI.EY, Manufacturer, ' . . 4H Coinmeriie HI rent , 6 13tf Philadelphia, Pa. TiiojirsoN's Fever & Ague Powders fob tiib PERMANENT CURE OF CHILLS AND FE VER, DUMB AGUE, OR ANY FORM OF INTERMITTENT FEVER I The Ureatcgt Discorcry of the Age ! THERE are no diseases to debilitating In their effects noon the constitntlon as the above, and none more difficult to cure by the nsual modes of practice. The Fever and Ague rowaera wuieuect a cure in cases or tne long est standing, as well as prove a preventive In the forming stages of disease. Being purely Vegetable, they act wltls) certainty on the dis ease, totally eradicating It from the system, and preventing a return at any future period. Why waste yonr money and health In trying every medicine you hear of, when Thompson's Fever and Ague Powders have never failed to cure the Chills In any case. REASONS WHY THEY ONLY SHOULD BE USED : Thtir Jlepntaticm it Etablihtd. Thousands of testimonials have boon received, showing that these Powders have performed miracles In curing cases ol long standing, many or them considered hopeless. TKtrt it no Jlltk in Takinn Them. They contain nothing Injurious, and, therefore, cause none of those lingering diseases so often the re sult of the niauy nostrums of the day. Physi cians recommend them as far superior to Qui nine, or any other known remedy, for tbey leave the system In a healthy state, and the patient beyond the probability of a relapse. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The genuine are put up in square tin boxes, with "Thompson's Fever and Ague Powders" stamped on the lid, and the signature of "Ihompson Crawlord," on tbe wrapper. No others can possibly be genuine. FHErABED ONLY BT CRAWFOED & FOBES, 141 Market 8t., Philadelphia. THOMPSON'S It IIEU3I ATIC HORSE LINIMENT, The Great External Remedy for ltliciimatisiii, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Ac, ic. EQUALLY GOOD FOR. MAN OR BEAST. This Liniment has earned for itself a reputa tion unequalled in the history of external ap plications, thousands who now sutler from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ac., would find Im mediate relief from all their pain by using this certain remedy. It Is equally effectual In Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Stiffness of the Neck, Sore Throat, Swclllnps, Inflammations, Frost Bites, Pains in the Side and Back, Bites of Spiders or Stings of Insects. One rubbing will in all cases give immediate relief, and a few applica tlons complete a cure. On account of its pow erful penetrating properties It Is beyond doubt, the SUREST kkmedx for tbe most trouble. some diseases to which horses and cattle are liable. It cures Scratches, Old and Fresh Cuts and Bores, Chares produced by collar or sad' die. Injuries caused by nails or splints enter lne the flesh or hoofs. Bruises, Sprains. Swee ney, Spavin, Thrush, and all diseases which destroy the hoofs or bones of the feet. Fnll directions accompany each bottle.- Prepared only . . By Crawford & Fohes, 141 Market Street, 21) bly ; . . . PHILADELPHIA. the Best Is the Cheapest! THE SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER SINGER SEWING MACHINE. MACHINE. MACHINE. MACHINE. MACHINE MACHINE. : MACHINE. MACHINE. MACHINE. ? MACHINE. y MACHINE. MACHINE. rpHE SINGER SEWINO MACHINE Is so well A known that It is not necessary to mention ITS MANY GOOD QUALITIES! Every one who has any knowledge of Sewing Aiacnuies Knows miu u wiu uo . EVERY KIND OF WORK In a Superior Manner. The Machine is easily kept In order: easily op- cruieu, auu isucKuowieugcu uy uu, io ue inu The Best Machine in the World I Persons wantinn a SewiiiE Machine should ex. amine the Singer, before purchasing. They can oe uouuui on iuq Klost Ubcral Term OF f. MoitvrmEii, , NEW BLOOMFIELD. PA., General Agent for Perry County, -0r of the following Local Agents on-tlie same tarnis: - A. V. KEIM, Newport, Pa. ' JAS. P. LONO, Duncannon, Pa. t3T Evra Borrow hnz Its twin joy ; the fun of fwkrsclilng almost pay for having the vh.-Joth Billing: tW Baid alQuaker to a gunner : " Friend, I counsel no bloodshed ; but if. it be thy design to hit the little man, in the blue jacket, point thine engine three inches lower." t3T"Can you Ull mo, Bill, how It is that a rooster always keeps his feathers sleek and smooth ?" "No," said Bill. . " Well, he always carries his comb with him." tyit isn't'always.best tojsall thingsjy , BALL SCALES! LB. MARYA NF.HTH, D. W. DERR and JAMCHH. ti lllhlt, knor.il as " The Ball Seal Company," have now on hand a large supply of lluny's Patent COUNTER K C A L K , lie Simplest, Cheap est aud best Counter Scale in the uiaiket. Fur Scales, or Agencies in Pennsylvania, Ohio, New JerM'V, Delaware and Maryland, ad dress "The Mall Scale Company," l'oltsvllle, (Schuylkill county, l'a. For Scales or Agencies in this County, ap ply to the iiiulerxlpiit'd, where they can be seen aud examined any time. J LEI BY & BRO., Newport, l'erry eo.. Pa. FRANK MOHTIMRK, 3 9tf New Bloouiueld, Perry co.,Pa. PATTERSON & NEWLIN, Wholesale rocer, No. 120 ARCH STREET, 1 II I Li A 1) 12 11' II I A . their fright names. A young gentleman called a coach dog a Dalmatian hound, and was informed by h& fiancee that if he could not refrain from profanity in her presence, tbey must henceforth be strangers. t2T"A man left a bony Btced on Main street last Saturday, and, coming back short time afterwards, discovered that a funny youth bad placed a card against the fleshless ribs bearing the notice, "Oats wanted inquire within." tW An idle young man was complaining to a prosperous friend that, although be had tried his luck in all sorts of fairs and lotteries, he had never been able to draw anything. "Indeed," said his friend. "Well, suppose you try a hand-cart You can draw that." C5JLord 'g, bailiff having been order ed by Lady to procure a sow of a. breed and size she particularly described to him, came one day into the dining-room, when full of great company, proclaiming, with a burst of joy he could cot suppress :. " I havo been at Royston fair, my lady, and got a sow exactly of your ladyship's breed and size." tW It is related that a justice of the peace in one of the back towns of Lewis county, N. Y., on being elected justice of the sessions, was asked what he thought ought to be done with a man guilty of arson. lie thought gravely for a few mo ments, and then answered he should be in favor of fining the fellow and make hin marry the girl. tW A few days since a prominent law yer in St. Cloud, Minnesota, carried homo a nice young turkey, but was told by the servant girl that it njust be very old as it had lost all its teeth whereupon said law yer was greatly surprised, and replied that he had not particularly examined the turkey, but he had relied wholly upon the butcher, who said it was young. t" An epicure iu Vermont writes to his local newspaper that, having indulged freely in the eating of frogs, his hands are now covered with what his doctor calls 'tumorous enlargements of the vascular papilie and indurations of the surrounding epidermis', and he was scared most to death, until ho found that it only meant ho bad warts. ISP A young gentleman was frequently cautioned by his father to vote for " meas ure?, not men." lie promised to do so, and soon after received a bribe to vote for a Mr. Peck. His father, astonished at bis voting for a man whom he deemed objec tionable, inquired his reasons for so doing, "Surely, father," said the youth, you told mo to vote for Measures, and if Peck is not a measure, I don't know what is." tW A Detroit policeman in the western part of the oity heard that a resident of Twelfth street had been badly injured, and he called at tbe house to obtain particulars. He found tlio man lying on the lounge, his head bound np and his face badly scratch ed, and he asked: "What is the matter; did you get run over or fall down stairs 1 " "No, not exactly," replied his wife, " but ho wanted toruu the house his way and I wanted to run it my way, and there he is." tlT The man who answered an adver tisement te the following effect says his curiosity is satisfied now : "If you would like to know how to make home happy, send a postage stamp and 25 cents to P. O. box No. , Cincin nati." He did send tbe uecensary cash, and soon received the answer: If you are as big a fool as we think you . must be for giving us your money, you can make home happy by leaving it and going West yourself. And yet that man is not happy. tW A colored man applied to a Boston savings-bank, wishing to draw one dollar. The clerk informed him that the iron rule of the institution forbid the withdrawal of less than three dollars. Our colored broth er was in deep study for a few moments, and then said : "Bar, I'll take de free dol lars." Tbe three dollars were paid to him, when he at once added : " Now, sar, if yer please, sar, I'll 'poset two'dollar in do in stitution." The amount was duly receiv ed aud credited, when, with his loose dol lar in his pocket, ha (rave the olerk a sly wink, and walked away.
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