The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 07, 1869, Image 2

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.SONG OF Ducks.
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One little black duck.. ne little grag.
Oneints whiteducks unning ot play;
white ladgdtick. moth'ertv ad s rim.
Eight little baby du • tootad fir a swim!
• One little white du holdlng'up Its Wings, •
One Mt lebobbloir net making water rings,
One little - black du turning round its head,
One big black duck—guess he's gohe to bed.
One little white duck running Arom the water,
One v fat deck - pretty iittie daughter!
One very_oave duct swimming off alone,
One Milli white (flack stand,s g on a - stone.
One little white duck walking by its mother;
Look, among the wster.reeds, maybe there's an-
Not another anywhere r Furely you are blind.
Push away the grass, dear; ducks are hard to And.
'Bright little broth eyes! o'er the Wcture Anger:
Point me all the ducks out, chubby little Auger!
Make the pint •re musical. merrt. Attie shout!
Now.where's that 01 her duck - What !she about?
I think the other ducklltabeniceit ituik of all;
He hasn't an i feathers, and Its mouth is sweet
Besad ama•
. 'rims with . light step, and lumps upon mg
knee, - ,
And though hetainot kwint, he is fiery dear tome.
One little lady4tick , motherly and trim;
Eight little baby ducks bound Pr a swim;
One lazy black Mick taking Ivan a na p;.,
011 precious duck. bete on m amma's lap!
EPREIIERM
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Marl Derby Is giving out., i .
—Dublin has $, huge aquarium.
—Small-pox 113,0ideific in Albany.
The Georgian.rieeciipis tremendous.
=—The rttecirig Owes ice fast filling up.
— Coffee Is wiugOiOrida la going to
Bryanr?..,inin4rwa are; in Mad-
Witchcraft is making a sensation in
Kezifucki%
Austrian orderlies are to be provided
with bicycles. - • •
—;TheCzar objects to having a sorosi?
in St. Petersinirg.
•
—Henry . Raymond's , fhrally is abont
to sail for Europe. •
'Schneider is Jr' London making
.. money hand Over fist ;
—Cambridge; Kass., in going to try co
operative housekeeping. ;
liquor shoits'are to be licensed in
Provideace, B. 1., this year'' •
—9ne Tel Orlesins beer saloon has a
German princess for -waiteress.
7- 1 r4 . 43 Pacific Railway proposes to sell
,
exerirsion tickets round the world.
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, —Operkßoufft3 is thought to,have been
run into:theiround in Neiv ,York.
—ln Dubuque the Sininitnuismniers
have indicted the street-cars air nnisuces.
4.1 n Il4try,, they make large gun
titles; of beet-vnot sugar out -of pumpkins.
Jacob petaiume, of Kansas City, '.
3Thieneri,,;riil be 122 . yearsiold next .Taa
uarVThe • ' -
Philadelphia Laker places '
St.
Louis - ander the jurisdiction of Kentucky
;—lt is salaithat the.. New York Sun is
so bricht kbat many , pepple can't bear to
inek at it. r , •
—lt la norfr said that a Japanese trans
lation little Bible.hue • never yet, been
pablishie
Sir
Mellfiel Costa hasbeen commie-
eloped to supply Prussia -with a new tut
' tional hymn.; /
-;-.3fore di* one-half of the Nbia - Be°.
thou are said to be in favor of annexation
to the United States.
• The Gapiner and,Kenyon menagerie,
• with James Radtwon's circus, havegotten
as far , north :is Detroit.
, • —Wachtel, the tenor, has beenpunbling
Omburg, where he lost $26,000 and
then tried to kill hitmelf.
-'-If the New York World aims to be
disputing it succeeded perfectly in its re
cent article on Gen.' Sickles.
• —There is one 'baby In this county who
Is only eight weeks old, and has made the
tripiumnis the continent already. /
•••'A ta tistician announces - that'Amerl-
Ca uses up 840,251 kegs of gunpowder in
getting through the 4th of July.
-=-.Theiginsaltuppers on the dark Isnd
triltxlif smut(' are chewing an the tobacco
ra the ends, and they spit tremendeualY.
=Tie Germans of Cincinnati celebra
ted the Fourth ofJuly on Sunday.; In
Cleveland and St. Paul they did the tame.,
--Tratns.a a now; run direct from Bail
adelphia to Ikng Bnusch without Change
of sate, eta the CaoldenarldArabOY read •
Ne.w Yorknumearing-worms are
on a strike, wont 'ppm on the trees
unless the' tneihdi sparroays fiiri).
charged.
P r Pi'oaco to gather the
inineenac Daum et' =trine vegetation
floating west of the Azores; and nee it u
a fertilizer
—Liszt gave neoncert for the s t
peii e gi of
the Pope, recently, and the Holy Pace s
treasury Flo thirty- tho*ad,friAcs the
stnnigei to oonsequeumi
-4. A travelling Southerner lately offered
to iFeserit to the Anierican Club at Bres.
Jana bast of r ievriesident, Johnson, but
... the club unanimously voted to decline
thigut
--A lady shut up in a earrings on an
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4404 sil ly bad bp fight fire with
millions and 'mats for a /ong distance be
fore the :Us* !etched , . * station and she
; .... ..
--Hens and Besaier's pulpit 15 dI3G
, Orltedr Snada riirith t41 . ) . ' "",
' , Met °MIMI% ' This *meant cost* ,
gtgg,a 7 7 4,';" sedate pastor 00 )/elderl , a
ert 4 rop , Oitinflit.
- Iteir *ariii"and thre e 4:- algt*lett the
Pikkef N
lki bAllllPidtlaSt is
A* bek With 680,-
'I
Thist
4 c5 1 g rOli ' 4telrOaii a feyelia m
t at
*AUL 94A., ''' nineteen bp,ka and tiVe'
brig. are 11 0 10 - ' ' *NI . PetTleatit at
that Vat. ' ' r-:
e seme4in of DeS*oines,
lowa, w ere " b3 breadt Up , 'Nada* AnT)
rilM ri iritAl 3 orelay at araili width
was being ullea. as $.. Laos,*/04,
la b eg.s 4 aagat ,I Y 4 ' w ergab4 4 * *Mk
ME
ME
mortally wounding , two men, and inj r nr-
Inge / number of others
d, The lateet and . moat delicieue bit'of
mtelligence for the votaries ot fashion is
Um t Eugenie, tltt:Emprdss, ie comb* on
at trip to America MU summer. If the
Goddess of Fashion herself werelo...set
hei eltqpuitly shod foot aporkindependent
Atnerica's shores ehe could htuidly create
as thorough 'a sensation.
, ----
Surrtrigyimes at. Maas*.
...Reports from Mass!lon say: A couple
of fellows have, for two or threeeeks
i i;),
Put, been troubling Personis living the
upper part of the city by walking and
their houses, looking into window and
rattling blinds. At a Mr. Pewit. house
especially;' they have been
,trouble me,
having for several evenings past ' egu
liirly visited it, just as the family; ere
retiring. At first llttle attention wall paid,
to these visits, but they beca me fre
quent and regular that the Matter w
serloMs, and measures had to be en to
either catch the rascals or at least , ivy
theni off thepremises. Last night: t ten
o'cleck they again made their a ppearanc e
at window of the bedroom occupi by
Min. Church—t - Widowed sistef-o Mr.
Pease, and 'Mrs. Mob, whose husband
died a month or two ago. The occupants
of the.room had not retired but were sit
ting with Mr. Pease awaiting the 'ap
proach of their visitors.:
.Just at ten
o'clock the blinds of an outside shutter
were seen to move, when Mr. Pease
quickly seized a abet gun, and intending
to frighten this fellow by a random shot,
fired. A man fell sideways to the grow
killed instantly by innumerable . shot, nd,
which pierced his forehead. His com
panion escaped unknown. The cry_ for
"help," taken in connection with the
loud report of the gun, soon brought to
gether a large namber of neighbors, and
for a time great excitement prevailed.
The effect of his chance, Shot caused Mr.
Pease to become almost frantic. 'He at
once surrendered himself to the proper
officers, but was immediately released on
merely nominal bail.
The,name of the man so disgracefully ,
killed in the very act of preparing a win
dow through which to look upon retiring 1
females, is John Fisher. He was one of
the German moulders who worked at
Russell's, only twenty-four o r five years
old, and:but married. - Considering
the annoyance '
.and fright - occasioned by
the many nightly visits, the, affair is by
every; ne 'looked upon is pgafectly Judi
),
Blade, tit' el - certainly lamentable. ..,
Just as e jury were rendering their
verdictin e above case, news came that
Dr. Peri Pease, a young gentleman of
much promise, a son of Anson Pease,
Esq., a prominent lswyer of this city,
had been accidentally shot by the dis
charge of a pistol, in the - hands of Mr.
J.- D. Lockwood, the ball entering his
back low down and near the Spine,:caus
ing a dangerous wound. The course of
the ball cannot be correctly ascened.
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Great anxiety and little or no ho igen
tertained for his recovery. His lo eVill
be severely felt by his father's fani; y and
wherever he is known. ,- • ' ,
, . Tnia have a club . Bt. LotO called
the Twk ntieth Centur y Club. he cor
respondent of „the New York imes has
tliscovere&it, and writes of i , - saying:
"It owes its 'appellation tort' Schurz,
who .? when the organization was formed,
ay /
and if wan proposed by a member tall it
the 'Nineteenth Century;Club," objected
thereto as'a cycle behiridthe times, and
proposed the 'Twentieth , Centuri--a
stroke of wit that was at onctit'and unani
mously adopted, amid Homeric Laughter
an& applause. I have spoken of\, the
'Twentieth Century' as a club; ,yet Nit
woula perhaps be improper to dubit with`
a term that Implies so much of organiza
tion; for this is a club saris laws
„Ur by
laws,,irules or regulations; it is simply_a
knot of gentlemen who meet once% a week
(commonly of a Saturday evening) and
dine togeth.x; yet at these 'nodes are often
decided, and that any formal dis
cussion or ttnderstanding, the weightiest
matters of politics, and somehow or other
its members de manage to get themielves
inte very prominent places and if they
unite in any special wish, there seems to
be every likelihood that they can- make
that wish a...reality. Perhaps the dear
curious public would like, to have -the
names of the members of this build; but
,kdonot propose to send'aiong the-roll
just at present." r
Tim Suez . Canal,,,near Port said; is not
as yet dug out to its full depth all the way,
but dredging is going on 'energetically.
All the dredging machines, of which there
are „about - Oa° thousand, are worked by
stanun„ — Gigautic pumps raise the sand
from-the dredges -and eject, after draining
thewater out'of it, over the sides of the
canal, at the same time forming enormous
tanks..- All the labor employed on the
,works ia European, but the laborers are
only employed in directing the nteam ens
steam being used in almost every
'particular. About four hundred tons of
coal a day are consumed on the works.
.The contractors' are quite confident that
the canal will be Opened on the Ist of Oc-.
toter.: The Empress of the French has
been invited to pass thrOugh it on the 7th
of October. There is no room for doubt
that it will be kept_ open, as there is not
the slightest engineering difficulty in do-
Jugao 'and although it may, perhaps, be
expensiveen task, the traffic will prob
ably more that ' reimburse the Outlay.
The canal has coat nearly fourteen milt.,
114 POunds, otwbich four millions haVe
been recovered by the sale of hind in the
neighborhood of thet„fresh-water canal,
and fertilized
LA. SUIT at present going on in a New
York
.Court has developed the fact that
street car conductors there are compelled
to deooelt $lOO in order to secure a Atm.
tion;ln which they labor fourteen hours
a dakfor thilum of;two dollars, are sub.,
Ject , to curve
lleuuu as inspected .thieves
while at work, ud" if discharged are lett
without charactum
_and theft reported
iNadatfOng Are deducted from the depos.
- 'The New Yolk 2Ymes comments on
this that Kt le dlmcuit to 'say which is
the keist'eentemptibie—th e directors who .
employ, or the co doctors who labor ttn
der-`such' degrading colimuuue, With
'the $lOO thuP &Posited, a conductor of
any energy and spirit could go to, the
West" buy, and star*, cud work WM 4
Arm and ,bwindependent. ,
hlnsitm. STuzEe and Senter k the rival
candidates for Governor of Tennesse.,
are stamping In - Concert. la a recent
speech the former said that he:would give
I,thti < latter ten - dollars it he . would state 1
whether or not he MA Mt the 'Mem °
&publicus Allstfonm ' ' ?agri' Stutter an.
meted tkat 110-411 4 , 'aild i rtthe fen ' dot: lsrilik' fasslotOv, Xt . idkei; 64 .44
t!abak , 44 0 . 1 00*-Hall lima*
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PITTSEUI(4I GAZETTE:
BRIEF_ TELEGRAMS.
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...Another Spanish gunboat was launch
ed - at NeW York on Saturday.
—00" nnty'hiarshal - MoFaul was cow
hided in St.' lan's on Saturday by a wo
,
—Report* are in circulation that Judd
& Brackett, detenalve millers it Minne
apolis, Minn., have failed.'
—Mite Fisher has caused the arrest, at
New York city, of an actor named Wm.
Stanton - to answer a charge °islander in
calling her a thief. ; •
-:-Thos.• Ball's equestrian statue of
Washington was unwilled on Saturday
in the public garden at:Boston. Several
thonaand spectaton were present..
—The report that the Assistant Treas
urer of New York has been instructed
to buy th ree_ millions more of, govern.
!pent bonds this week is preinatare, if
tot unfounded.
—The Board of Manager° of Milita
Asylums nave elected Col. Nathan Cu
ler of Augusta, Maine, General d
' Snee •
tendent of all Asylums. and Col. E.
Lu d wit& Governor of the Maine!Asylu •
—One blundred and tbrty-two thousan
two hundred and twenty-seven emigran
have landed at New York since ',Januar
let, an increase of 80,000 over the oorr
ponding period last year. I,
—Since the 23d of June twenty-two
persona have been sentenced to the Pen
itentiary by the Criminal Court at Mem;
phis, The aggregate terms amount to
over one hundred - years. All were ,iie
grnes bat two:
—The dratn fish hu made a destruct
ive raid on the oyster beds between Sta
ten Island and Keyport. The damage
from the destruction of oysters and other
shell fish is estimated at one huhdred
thousand dollars.
—The locomotive of an • express train
on the St. Paul and St. Peter Railroad,
near Mankato, Minnesota, on Saturday
sunk with the track to a depth of six
feet, completely burying the • "driving
wheels in the mud. •
—The coinage at the branch mint in
San Francisco,.for June. was one million
three hundred forty thousand in gold
and eight thousand in silver. Total for
the year ending Jane 30th, nineteen mil
lions and sixteen 'thousand.
—Officer Campbell, while making an
arrest on Greenwich 'street, New York,
last Saturday .night, was set upon by
Richard Long and others, and in self de
fence shot Long, who died shortly after
wards while being carried to the hospital.
—On Saturday the five trustees fbr
building the Cincinnati Southern Rail
way appeared in Court, at Chicago, and
presenting bondsmen, took an oath to
faithfully perform their duties. Each
trustee was required to give bond in
5100,000 and four sureties.
—The Itarkentine Western Belle,which
sailed from Humboit for San Francisco
in January, 1868, was never heard from
until recently, when' a portion of her
hull, with the name painted on it, was
discovered on, the northern coast of Cali
fornia, near Cape Perhotim.
_
—Tha Anniversary of American Inde
pendence was celebrated on Saturday at
Fort-Da-Luc, Wis. Hon. Matt. H. Car
penter was the orator. Also at Kalama
zoo, MU.. where the oration ,was deliv
ered by Col. T. R. Palmervef'Madition,
Indiana. In each instance : there was an
immense attendance and agood time ken
—Captain. Thompson' and Prof. Brooks
made an ascension at Memphis, on -Sat
urday, in a balloon, to which is attached
*a mechanical contrivance for descending
or ascending without discharging ballast
or gas. The balloonist* on amount of
the appearance of 41 storm, descended at
Masons at sunset. The propelling appa
ratus worked like - a ciiarin.
•
—The north G erman h a rk Chri stie,
forty-four days from Bremen, With two
hundred and eighty-seven einigrant pas
sengers, arrived at New York quarantine
yesterday with a number of cases of
small pox on board.' Two deaths occur..
red on the passage and fourteen-of the
Passengers had to be sent to the small
poit'hospitai at Blackwell's Island.
N..
—The.Cuban prisoners at the
on Satu yn Brookl
Navy Yarakwero all released r
day, upon 'signing bonds to keep the
peace and appear, When called upon, for
trial, Dr. Bassoraand Senor Alfero are
at the tombs in'company with Gen. •
Goicura. Nothing hatilieen heard from .
Col. Ryan yet, the revenue cutter that
went in search of- him ncithaving re
turned from Gardiner's Islands.N
—A special ,to the Chicago 2''rffrune
from Desmoines, lowa., says that at
• Prairie City, on Saturday morrdne, while
honoring the anniversary of our National
independence, an anvil, which they were
using as a substitute for a cannon, ex,
ploded, killing two persons outright and
fatally wounding two others., Several
other persona were more or less 'attired
and a team of horses were also killed.
—The - Detroit' Post publishes , a letter
from Mrs. Powell, wife of Major Powell...
commander of the expedition reported
by J ohn A. Risdon to be lost. Mrs. P.
has been With the party for the last two
years; and has recently left. She states
that no such man as Risdon belongi3cl to
it, and that the names given by, him are
all fictitious. The disaster is reported to
hive occurred on, the eighteenth of May.
Mrs. Powell has received a letter from
Loir lituthand under date of May 22d. •
—The Massachusetts State constables
' are attempting to enforce the new pro.
law, throu,ghout the
State. T r oub le rl is still feared in some of
the larger, places. The penalties under
the law are heavy. vlz: Single sale, ten
dollars and from twenty to thlrty, days'
imprisonment; for second! , violation,
twenty dollars and (rem thirty to; ixty
days imprisonment, and for anysubse
quant violation, fifty ,dollars and from
three to six months' imprisonment, and
an extra month In each case whew the
fine is not paid., The keeping, with the
the inteat to mil, lazuli:dished-by , ten dol..
hire finetind twenty demi' iMprIeoIIMOIII.
The seller is liable for all damages done
by the buyer and drinker, while drunk,'
and, any permit arrested' for eau escape,- preseaotioa by appear
ing As 5 witness against: the eisa ;from
whom he purchased the !NUMThese 511 1'
only among:a few of the most :important
Lir:Melons, - r; ;•,{
A. coral:nun of prominent Mends of
sdlictailon In OhliNnppointed for the pur
pose; Jriney engniten Ist,pitiparba li Ill+
(Orin Mine Of study for the eeheo g an
..teellegee of the State. ''..; They
.IMyq,conr•
= pieta* course of ettidy,Xor the Primary,
intermediate and high ;schools, also one
foreolleges. The course.:is calculated to,
be harmonious': throughout, regulating
the matter so that graduates Of: the high
schools may enter the class in
college. A report of the 'pi will be
modest 0 / 01 :elstid, Con the , It f July.;
Frahm?
.
' A Plusrmo telegraph : machine has been
recently invented in ' , Troy, New York,
which any one of treerme capacity may
learn to operate fait few minutes. The
receiving Instrument ie Ott iti motion'and
entirely controlled bY the sender, recor d:'
lilt the ew* sari 4 putt type t upn
stripa o f
risiterim w e ll glitrinilLwasence
pranilwritosivotioi** 48 41 he Item'
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WEDI4ESDA June, 7 , HO. -
WELDON & HEWN; 4
MlUltlACtuen MI Wholesale beai!srs lit -
Lamp, ianterns, Chamleliera,
AND LAMP COODS;
Al" CARBON MID LIIBEWATUR3 011.3.
33EN2aprzi s dice
No. 147 Wood Street.
ee9:nl2 Between lith.ead 6th Aveneea
FRUIT CAN TOPS
opts s,
good boasekeePer wju ,
°th er „ it& 0.00
seabld.it• mb2s
ALTER PIPES,
aszimaNzir TOPS
A Large assortment,
apittol7 Yd Avenee.mmr Smithfield St.
CARPETS,
OLIVER 11114,NTOCK & CO.
RAYE JUST MEMO A
FINE SELECTION OF
BlitrsELi-
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS
THREE PLY AND
INGRAIN CAR=PETS.
THE LAMER ASSOBTMT OP
WHITE, CHECK & FANCY
MATT/WOl3,
FOR SUMMER WEAR,
IN TEM CITY.
STOCK FULL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
IE!El
OLIVER IffeCIZTOCH & CO'S.
23 MTH AV.E.NIIIC
NEW CARPETS
irLiaae,, 1809.
InWthise ar clt r
c lr f or is ulgr T an rtment unparalleled
VELVETS BRUSSELS THREE-PLYS
The Very;Newest Designs,
, •
Of our owtOreerntUmportatlon and selectedfrom
eastern manufacturtre.
MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED
INGRAINS,
VERY 13trPRRIOR
QUALITY AND COLORS.
An Extri Quality of Rag Carpe
We are no. telling many of the above it
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.,
\N
it'CALLUiI BROS.,
a... 51 .17FTT -
Jen
'NEW C A lIPE N T
FINE CARPETS.
CHEAP CARPETS
oil. CLOTHS,
`WINDOW SHAD.EEL
maratton.ags.'
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BOVAIR ROSE t CO.,
.21 PPM AVENUE.
O.
rt4vEs, voinarst; Boon;
fittliES AND imam
- 7ltted odiiiiditdotic• sad the - Amid idsrumed
AL.l4.zstmaw a.'
Coco. Vitus ,or au viiiet
.
, w e al sea,ge ne , d 81t Tan eet:n ed u
PrsaaY xaaai
cloth..
34 "
tun.
Buff Grass Diab sad AU.
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Tic i LLANbtIIADES.:
1 . 1 4 122 44 1 0'-o l ii muitittions,
WOW, Mtn Of 0040e'
Inside altOlab lhow Phis, 80.
iI'APARLAND* 4 1 .14 1 P. •
10. Itkaid Vaiirra*Vzitel
;,„14111 111101103 MINAS
11111
Leap ss
mums
from
upoa
HENRY H. COLLINS,
Ands full line of
NOTiONSAIR EVERY DESCRIPTION
AT •
a
Wholesale ar.K.l. Retail..
Stook always complete and lair prices.-Whole.
sale Agents for MIERSEROLE t LIMB* M supe
rior make of PA PER oor..wars. Tiede sup
plied. at Paetory Prices. - ,
Merchants can save time and money by "sort.
Ins up" from ear stock. '
JOSEPH . lIORNE
340.101 /4 'CARLISLE'S
Dress Trimmings and Dutton&
Embroideries and Lam.
Ribbons and glowers.
Hats and Bonnets.
Glove littini and Breach Corsets.
New Styles Bradley's Skirts.
Parasols—all the new styles.
Bun' and Rain Unibrellas.; ; , • '
Hosiery—the best English makes.
Agents for "Harris' Seamless Kids."
• Bering and Bummer underwear,
Bole Agents for the . Bemis Patent Shape Col.
1481.1 te, " M e tralgitt "Ir, 1 111 .13e x " t,7",lfest d El o t er "
styles.
'MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
ItCAORTIM k CARLISLE
FIPTH AVENUE.
IIIy4
41 VEX VE,
WIDIDOW SHADES,
New and Diu dome Designs,'
lOW OPENINO>AT
No. 107 Market Btr
• Isv
mum imprwevzianc.)
wreeteg a lase and, estettnitztteleetee iitoek
e anted deafens froze the MLR ULM'.
leD GOLD to the OfIitAPTAT ARTICLE time
to the tiedty - All of which we ofhts et prices that
will pa 7 tivisig to.exaable. . 1 -
Jos. B. livens &
WALL;PAPS
TER OLD rmsinu 111 A DRY PLial
BLIRSINALvB
NEW WALL Ewa BTORE;
OPTUNG 1500D8
I)sk,t;.: .-, *,_. i . - -,,iip; .. ;,..-10$.y:::.;-: - :..inout
rzionLicem'shrmatueoloasoono, , owa to
FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR:
Thu Pig Arvin as yes am satvbeii • we
a ure Auxiikvis MAss,
MU, 11311 MID,
iP/Mtpl tiaa I`l4l '
- Pith MUM
1
NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS
Silk Pang,
Lint% and _Palm L eaf Pane,
New'Japanese 'Pans.
SILIEMARAms, an the New Mem
WHITE
ml LineGOODS,
A Beauti.
8131EXER BOTtETARD SHIRTS
o At Reduced Pnees; .
New Puffed Collars and - Cuffs,
In Paper and Linen.
K . COMETS, a Complete Stock.
GENTS' SUMMER UNDERWEAR,
,Ia Merino, Ganze and Cotton. '
WHITE air SITED MUSLIN MILT
Oor i4ock of
COTTON. HOSIEiRY
Dotes Co
EMBRothancen raPetition.
ad%
HAND,HERCHLEFIS.
ACRum N
GbYDE & CO,
w 80 Market Strek.
SITNIBUFJ3 TRADE !
WHITE GOODS,
STOCKINGS AND GLOVES,
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Hats, Bonnet 3 and Sandowns,
HOOP SKIRTS, FANS, HAIR GOODS,
Paper Goods, Linea Handkerchiefs,
svarnuare varnmzeanaszirrs,
PLAltir STAR SHIRTS,
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PAIVer SHIMS, .NRCK fIES
SHIRT PRONTeIi SUSPENDERS
BIITTONth ,„ . • 7R.I.NGE€4,
• ZXPHYR SHAWLS. LACES;
77 AND 78 XiIIKET STREET.
HIV SPRING GOODS
No. 27 Fifth Avenue,
Dealers !applied with the above at
NO. 27
WALL PM%M,
WALL PAPE'S ''
AND
lotLamy • ith,e,
• times messier -
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NEW SPRING GOODS
JUST OPEN-IMO,
THE W= F. PRIMPS",
87, Itrark4 Street.
Prints, Ruling,. Goods,
' BA, A SHAWLS.
PULL LINE or
SILK SII:\CQIIES,
Tery Cheap.
ST. MARKET 811LEET. ST.
ap3
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WIEU'LmA" DVALEI3 IN
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Foreign and Domestic Dry Geodsa
227 ; : y 46 4,11 . WOOD
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mete.
Dludoui &nu. • -
wmunnse
MAIM ORGA
"DIM THE BEST DC
EST PIANO AND Oliffe.N. • . •
Fehomaeler's Gold Medal Plug - •
AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
. The Ihn fo r teltlidLElPLUßVeonaltnes all the
latest valuable Impurrements known In the eon
'traction of a ant class'lnstrument. and has al
ways been awarded the hest. premium -ex
hibited. Its tone Intuit. sonorous and aweet. The
workmanship. for durability and beauty, •
all others. Prices from 0.1%t0 NAO.
to etyle and finish.) cheaper than all,cither ao
,c ailed first visas Plana.
ESTIST'n COTTAfiE ORGAN ; •
Stands at the head of all reed Instrummiti:
producing themes: perfect pipe quality of tone
of any similar Instrument is the United Staten.
It is simple and compact In conetruction. and
not liable to set out of order.
OAEPHIN'TZWB PATENT "_VOX RITMANA
TREMOLO' , only to. be found In
_Vas:Organ:
„-s.
Price from OM to $5llO. All guoutcoasunisg . s...
years. .
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AMR, 'CRAKE &1117EMER •
No. 1.2 ST. erL.A.III STN SET.
1 113POrders for tuning and renairlng will
tiro mptiy attended to Ur C. F. Mathews.
WINES. LIQUORS, &O.
SCHMIDT &FRIDAY;
1111P08VERS OF
wins,'. Btupgs, ._._..ilAfi.:.4Ei
WHOLESALE BEAT R 5 nv
PURE RYE WHISHES,
409 PENN STREET.
Have Removed to
NOS. 384 AND alm;
Cor.lEleventh St., (formerly CacL)
TosEpn. EL rialca & co, .
car Nos. 1 59,191.193 and 193. '
nen mum. mvastpunt,' •
meartrractvana
Copper Distilled Pure' Rye • ,
Alio..dealeze is PORMEGN NUM
QUO R 3 HOPB. and • rebAt.rds
STONE.
'WM COZIER Olfif . . ' ...
tae, ine Stone' Works;
\ NoTthwest corner ofWest,Coinnaon. Allegbanir,.
PaND% ATITATIMH, i IX). ' : . •
,
Hate on hand or prepare on state notice Hearth.
and Step !Stone% Flap for 1 3 1dowalks, Br
. 4nylele
!larks. as. :Head and Tomb Stones. as. • -
nmsrs srstssus immeated. , Pilaw riummehhi:
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DR. INTIUTur k i-- -
gNntinuES. TO `TREAI r AiI.
titivate disesteee„. lir** In ell
w " ,.... its ibrate, ail
jury,d l .ems...; and e effects of
comp_eteit eradiated; Brenristorel -' - ;
• nal weakncare tinpotency, - seertiting frets . , '
Itelt-abrum o maim, and which: produces
Scale of the following erects. as idatellet• bodilr
weakens, inelgestlon, consumption, aVersion to it,.
moiety: unautallneas. dread. at. lnure events,
lose of memory. Indigence, noeturealabilem -
and'anall a y egoisi= i the geanai glum 04 0 ,
reader tardroll smo ' thereto* '' I
Impplent, are po or cared. Per ms
gle witi i ee or any o „they dmilt i fe_4# o l !
or erng caturtitpuomg 0 I
Er WI n'" ,_. ;.
PergeOler ettentkra Tea {e ge
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• ad
Valets, "Lenge:rhea or
marion •or , uteeratkat o__,Wie . om •
Prerltie.,Atimmatyntraoas. St
norrhonteari or. mesh.'
r,ed wit h
-,,......._ni Is ee • r eM= ll 47 .l "phmodo4 - . ' who otaidite r g
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~........lf exclatively to the mayor a motels edam
or Menses and Meets thousand. of mete **l .
year man *Oda Wester Skill la that speciany ~
_roan eas In general geme44o, • . ;
' The Doctor psbllaties a medical bantehlet of sz '
X5 /,,Palieli * Shal,„._ tom a fa ll expulsion of venereal
w• - •••••••• want*, that can.be had free st.athee \
or ,by mall for two stews: is *sled env elopes. :
mZwarnelitenee contains nuoroction to the at.. -
wed ensbOws Owe to, determine, the'gre.
nature o inium& -
The (m
,es t, compstalng .-
am
roolluk la central.; men it is .not convenietenn ple
t to
51515 the °MN .the Doctor% °motto can be ob.
talliel hr view a written statement of the cue, •
and es Wo tan torwertied by mall or ex-
Press. In - wane*. hoWetet. a person*
examination Is absolutely Tray, while In
other* daily Demon attentio Titled,- end' ' • .
tor the acoommodation I teach polies there are
cgMzieotaconneoted with hom o re
k wiew every requisiteatth'ls calcnl to
e m ote recovery, Ineltidlng wedlosteet - ,
Au sweseritttloss quit prepared. In; he + ,
sorts ewsiat w ooretery, runlet e i...„....a ....
lc
hilts *we free, or
V im 21 'i see two *XX me batter Who have •
read what Mums& liolnelltaolg.tV4 . ) •
nsdan_to_lig, nfr, tillmeoh le_ _
smog; OW irt Malmo
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