New York Tribune.(New York, NY) 1884-06-10 [p 8]....ing, theflgurceof 1784.1884anda bee-hire mr-mounting the display, beiug (triking features, Thebankwaaorganizedon March l,", 17-
REJOICING VETERANS.JOHN H. STARK'S ANNUAL EXCURSION.
.18 OF.NKROSITY TO OLD MMIBI ANOSAII.OBt.
A TRIP VP THK HVD80N.
It waa a brilliant flotilla which nailed out intothe harbor and
headed up the Hudson Kiveryes-terdsv morning, with flags and
Btreamera flying;from everv craft and niusio floatinii out
over thewater. Six roomy barge*, drawn by Batleylittle tuft
l-oatt*. BDd five hand-some st emilers com¬posed thc fleet, whirh
mored iu two divisions, andcarried 8,000 veteran soldiers and
sailors of theInion. There was no lioominR of camion ns thevessel*
moved away, but hearty Savou cheersrang out over the bay.
Doapiteits warlike upiiearance, ihe expeditionwaa a peaceful one.
lt WOS the sixth annualcomplimentary excurtiion Riven bj John H.
Starinto veteran* of" the Anny and Navy. Kei>rescnt«-tives from
seventv-flve eeete of tin* Orama onay ofthe Republic, in this citv,
Brooklyn, and JerseyCltj, liesides main- TetOCBBI who are imt
nn-iiihersof t"he order were present. Most Ol ihem were
ac¬companied hv their wives ami children.With his nsiial
Rei.er.tsitv, Mt. Starla furnishede-vervtlunjr free of cost faff
the excursion. Ihebarges John Neilson, stephen Warren. W. A.
Sum¬ner. General C. A. Arthur. W. H. Vanderbilt, timit'urrv. tuweil
by f'.ic tile's B, J. I.cni.x and Titan.and the steams!* John
LettOX, Cayuga, BodBlackbird took up tho veterans at
variousstations. The (.len Island steamer llynderl8tanti was the
h.-adiiuarters boat. Colonel GeorgeK. Hopper. Past Aoaistant
Adjtii.int--.ener.il t>f thc("rand Anuv of the RennbUo,
Deperttaeol of New*Vork, wa* th.- CeUMrdON of the (lay and
performedhis arduous duties -sn it li grace ndefticiencv. Beela
.Mra* WM commandedby an olllcer Of tlie ('rand Army. Mt. Bt.
Leonerdrepresented Mr. storlo on board the beadqoartenlui't. \\
luii' the bargee proceeded directly ap theriver thc tlac s)u]i
rounded UoTemor'a Island .-indwas tied at the oidnaaee pier.
General Hancock(aline down IB t iti/'-n- dress u' sale yesterday of
the large aud well-knownreflection of ancient Oreeli and Koman,
Euglish,foreign aud American coins aad medal* of Thomaswerner,of
Cobooton, N. V. rhe sale waa arra >g<ehrooologioally, giving
the dab - "i the coina, ao u-tfl..lr*. -ind he eil: resign lust
utao'ta aa his receiver l. cTio* dec d, that thu hUtoi j*ol
theAcedemj should be pnblhthed.
AMII",NV I'M-iuK A I. I'.l-l - A I' I'iI.-SI I.I.Ki:.John Daly,
ol No. 30 Weal Twenty-ninth-at., a
t'ii',1 v lier, who hus carried on hia occupation onracecourr*
1, was a prisoner al tbe Combs Police1 ";-'i lei .... Ile J. id I.n
arrested by An¬thony C'oiustotk. Hn waiving an examination
bewahadmrteil t,, |,,iji \_ *-:,un.
POI ICB Bl xri'is- ORDERI D.Commissioners Mason, Matthews and Nu
bola w< re
precut at Hu- Police Hoard meeting rearerdaylhe Board decided to
rebuild Uuion Market ,-u,-tioii. li waa decided to build a new
statiou alKingabridge,
CAKPI vu-, l RR wu e Mi"i:i.ri:i v. 1 vi.i. n r».An imlic im. nt
Im- in ur lei in tbe hl-t di i-u
loiitid reaterilaj agaiual John Carpenter, who onMaj 20, aftei
brim " ¦. I from State Priaon foruat-aulting bia a fe, rn igbl li
., ,1 a ,| killed In 1aller dangerously wounding his
sister-in-law.
went to hia home Na 127 llleeckor-st, on KundayniL-hi under the
influence of U.-uor. While sit tinuou the window aili te get fn
bair he fell Into thuraid, when hia dead bodj was found in the
moru-lng.
DH.\V is HM-lllM. sa- nv,rns MABKBT.rhe marketmen did nol move
luto their new
.--i;:. - .11 :in io .v Waahii gtoa markel y< - .¦'they weie
ox pee tod to do, lhe portion of tliebuildiug whicb will he tho
ural girui orel to heeland greeaa waa net nearU enongn completed
foioccupation,
UOKB ni M -- iii a- 1 im..A Mast Unit neui oil in
Ninetr-aixtb-at., between
Eighth and Ninth area., veeteruey. tliieiv ,-i maaaol tooee
rocka aud earth againat aome bouses a. rossthc w;,y. Hannah i.'i
gan waa banging oul 1 lolhesIn Mn- 1 ard "I oue bouse, aad a piece
ol roi L struckLui ou the Jolt leg. breakiiig it. Duck walls,
wiu-
dows, etc.. were also damaged. Henry Bolinkampwas arrested for
reck hes Masting
I'ltd-l'i inn s odd I il.tows.Thc stockholders of the Odd
Pellowe* Hall Ahho-
riatioa yesterday received a statement from theHoard of
Maiiau-or*, showing $S\, 120 77 edah OBdepoalt. Tlie a-Mic at i-m
la ftee from debt, excepta mortgage to thc New-England Mutual Life
In-saraaoc Company of .ado,imo.
TWO iilRl I'tt'KfdrKKI'S ARBRB1 BU,Two llitshilv-fiiesRc.l
girls, ahout BfteoB years old,
were arrest "tl and taken to Portee Headquarterslae! niall! for
picking poeketa in Btxth-ave. Theygave thc BBtuea of Ada Fliun and
Liniua Gilroy.His Kills saul ihat they hail heen taught te stealbj
ii giri named Mary Kelly, who w-u** a thief.
O. A. T liol Ul I'*" ttltniVATJON.Thc ord in "it mn of CA. T.
Goobel, a eradu n»t* of
tlie New-Brunswick, N. J. Theological Setniaary,will take place
to-ni-fUt at 7:110 o\ lock, in thcProspect 11 i'i Reformed Charon,
In East Eight/-lifth-i.!. The Rer. Louis Gorbeae will preach
thesermon, the Ree. Dr. George ll. Smyth, proudestofthe < la-sis
of .New-York, will read thc form ofordination, (iud tlie Ber. J.
Heyer will delivt-i thc(liaii;e Io the pastor,BBBCCTM rituM
DBOWBKfO at CABTT.B OABOBB.George EaaliBger, a derk in the office
"f t ;i|itain
Mon-, the landing offlcei al Caatle Garden, fell offthe wharf
yesterday and waa resined by Board¬ing OfflcerP. L. Herrlich.
Esalington was earnedtothe hospital, when Or. Behnlts brought him
toco n-c io ii.si ess after Are minutes' work. Soon after¬ward
George Nerdercott, aa employe at the Gor¬den, faU uro the water
between the wharf and abalee. Herrlich again came to the rescue
andpulled him ont.
PUKPA lt I NV. A\ ISTI'ItlOU COAST IINI.By direction of the
Secntary of War Brigadier
General John Newton and Colonels Q, A. Gillmon,of the United
status ('tuns oi Engineera, and Lieu*tenant Commander Mi (ella,
rmted States Nary-sad Pint Lu mci,ant rasher ll. Bliss of ths
i-tArtillery, met yesterdar al the Artur Headqoartenin Houston-at.
to conaiaer the feasibility and ex-pediency of constructing an
interior coast-line ofwater-ways for tba di reine of tin- Atlantic
aadGull scaonui'd, and to imparc an nuthtie plan anda general
estimate of toe co i.mituvivo a iiiiAi, iii taxi a wKpnis-d
trip.(harli-- Cherice, who pleaded guilty yeeterday
to a charge of assault, waa senteBced hy Recordeieniyth lo ten
tears in thoHtateProton, rhomasE. Fitzgerald, tbe complaining
witneaa, keenesliquor store af No. 119 Leroy-at., ami found
Charles'ii tbe tulle a;, early on Ibe morning of June '.».
Hewaaaeoaulteaby( Barlee, who stabbed him In thelac- aijii neck. I
itzgerald rocorered from hi-*woonda and applied to the [Matriel
Attorney n fewda*i i ago for a speedy trial "f the eaee of kia
assail¬ant, that In- might go on ¦ mairiauc joni in y to(
anana.
ARitr-iin apter -HAiiN". 15,000.John 1', Lilley, niau:.:'": of
the mail prde] ricpart-
meul in thc store of simpson, ( rax. ford & Simpson,was
iicfore Justice Gorman in the Jefferson MarketPolice Court
yesterday, on the eharge of haringappropriated property worth over
85,000. He \xa-In ld in (2,000 hail'for trial. Lilley had be n
inthe linns employ for two yean, and hail beenadvanced rapidly.
Heprofeoaed gnat -"now forhis dishonesty, and gare up bia bank hook
with abalance of $1,307, He alao sumndered bis furni¬ture, fi s
vonni* wife knew nothing of bia tranaac-lions, hut bad Inquired of
bim lew ne m.ole moneyenough to live so well, and had been told
that lu¬len ived*2 pox cent of tiie. linn's profits.
A WOMAN'S POWBWABO ("'ii BAB.Aa Justice Gorman wasuboul io leave
th" hun ch
In Jefferson .Market Police Court yeeterday morn¬ing Officer
Boigie ot the Mli Precinct broughtbefore him a woman giving the
name ol KellieVivier,a tas "Pnttj Flora,"inaaadlj Intoxicatedconn
ii in, j. Bhe wane utenced toaix mouthe on theIslaud. Nellie Vivier
waa the female detectiveemployed in tbe Lev. i- w ill caee In
Hoboken « beuabout $1,000,000 waa left to the Cuited
StatesGovernment. Since then sin* has heen graduallygoing down
hill. She ia said to ha re been a a omanof culture and rei mt mont,
originally, and JusticeKilbretfa ls said to bave interested
hiuiaelf greatlyin trying te effi el her reformation.
1. I'. Hui IllN-'s Bul'V I'i il'SIiiiN Filli: l-l.ANT*.A
dispatch was received at Police Headquarters
1,i-t mehi from Coroner Preston, of Pin Islaud,sav¬ing tbat the
body of a man found drowned on thebeach ihen had a deposit blank on
the NinthNational Dank of thia city in one ol bis pockets.The blank
coutoiuoil thc words: "Deposited byI.. E. Hopkins, No. 39 Whito-st
New-York.*(or,,n.!¦ Preston naked that B. I>. Hopkins, of No.l*i
Wall-st.. be informed. Word was sent to thedirectory address of B.
lt. Hopkins, w hich is af No.120 La-t Nincteenth-st., bul received
an anawerthat Mr. Hopkins had moved from Iini..- last
gop*tember.
AN ITA I.l AV NATIi'VAl KK-IIVAI.lt.11.\ 'a gn nti'-t festival
ia held each year li
meuioratiou ii' tbe granting of tbe constitutionwhich occurred
on June 3. 1B47, aud the Sunday,following Juno :> i- the day sol
apart aa a Na¬tional holiday. A festival was heh! yestenlay, alJoni
s's Woods, under the auspices ofthe Cot >l Ulai ', ill ia '"I Ut
IOU ,.( 11 1 J-,' \ ,-1 | 11 ) Billi ll el'-S-ary, Phi grouuda were
decorated wnn lunnand Ame iran Raga, and made -till brighter bythe
gay-colored droi . so dear to the feminineItalian he ;tl. J lu-
'lox WM sp-nl in dancing andinerry-makiug. In the afternoon two
1took place, for gold aud silver medal osJ he i.u ci i'i- will lu
devoted to charitable p.-:h\ the Colombo Goorda
\ ". i i s" Bl W PIANOS I ill i 'i"iii IC xii' "The Board of
Education reetenlat al p.m.
opened bids for sevenl en pianos, with tinIli.'lll lo luke ll"-
o!,' oil.-" in liil.-cri r-i ;:, ¦.¦!-.. lin11 in. were as follow*:
1". G. mu it h. $225 ea li:JohnIV, ki-it. Jr.. $200, io ui low .7
,M i for lin- old manoa)Kraniich & Bach. $22*5, allowing $75'
William LY nmg, $225, ullowim $.**»0; Hardman, Dowling &Pei k,
$20 '. Incl illili'. "1" piai n : I". < om or, $;70O,allowing
.fl: Augustus Bairne A. Co., $U0 ». or$120 allowiug tor the old
pianos; D. L. Mat)$125j il. i'i. Hatch, >i.ii»; J. I'. Hunter,
$27."ij I.'.il. Waitera, average price $180, Including th<
old
helming & Son, $37*>j Kohiuer & Co.,$2(30, including
the old pianos; William Knulie &Co.. $325, and Callenbrrg ,V
Bauber, $300 rhecommittt.1 tbe Hoard went Into executive -
relentloss theanimosity displayed lt.. ¦ eertaln ila-* of
pollilolsaiatainit ii in thal np to I ni Bight the issue waa
lavolved laruueh doubt The people, however, hare bees
rrlthbimriiiui tin* fli-ti, anil tliat resi bes boes at 1 tat tight
yeats,slaee Colonel Ingersoll Introduced him In tao conventioner i
*-,7'>.i ri 1 rn-u -ei er.- tnat. iii-1 recognised the
roinftiy
.. i one of the nolly great man ot the Nation. Helsaman ol the
people, indi pendent ur i> my. tn both foreign:.rt11 domestic
relations ha i« everywhere rocogoliad bs arepresentative
Amerleoe,devoid j,".\f of narrow pre-iiiiii,¦. s or ni braggart
spread-eagleism.
A BOC MERN OPINION.Ptom Th* Ut m Telegraph.
Kr. r.liurii- i» a (lathing lea tor, md possMsei manysiiiUliiir
sud attractive personal qualities inch ls thetestlmouj "i ii mils
ai d loss ¦ ike.
AX l.M il< -I 1BTIC WV ASS./ .i-i ,tgo Vfine*
WO would Bot have believed, until tire fae! lins heenacmal ly
li-ni,, n si rated, tbst the success of any one ol kseveral
candidates whose nsmes bave been more or leesprominently Deforethi
people would bave beeaunlver-sil. well received as ls ni Hundreds
of Republicans,i only a few weeks ago were declaring thur pn
terredanother aomlaaUon, are amoug the most oordiol of
hmsupporters. Blaine enthusiasm seems" to J >r> ooatagleusau
i nalveraal. With saeh i leader lt ls safe to predicttbe
11X1-111**1 and rnosl enthaslastli Presidential canvassthis country
hus seea foryears. To louhi hlstriuraphantelection would be lo
doubt tbe patriotism aaa gi»>'t si»usool tin* niintiy,
AV nfSPIRATIOH IV HI- NAME.i, tn The titit .- l tm g Jt
uenal.
His politic iiii histoi v an l law thelum ot bis pn tin everj
community whieh hehas at any time stirred wits ir,* splendid
oratory; hisbrilliant services to his port; and lils Bdellty to Its
bestprinciples an-household knowledge with Republican*;
ough James fl. Blaine is nol greatest .. rn liner-iran-., ur e.
sn greatest among Republicans, there ls, tomen of his war of
political tblukiu a itu hisuanistu be found In none otber, Arthur
won1,1 beKtrougei with the Influences thal centre ali mt Wt
I-ire.'t. Sherman might be an assurance of mora censer-vatlVe alu,
unslr -1: *II. AgOlnsI li luilii'ls I'iel!" would
is Inclination io revolt. But, though Hiatus's nom¬inal lon will
in. received coldly In some tiuarters,land willgrievously
disappoint political purists, ll is certain tbatno otber nomination
would in- so gratifying to sotIve,non-ofttce-boldlng Republicen!
throughout the country,tnd certainly ih- candidacy of James G.
Blaine, wltbhis brilliant Congresi er, bl* audacity, his
dash,hlaeztei live acunatntMiiee, and with the pathos of
Gar¬field's death yat flaging to him, will excite an enthusi¬asm
among Repuiiui ms which no oum* candidacy
A PIT NOMINATIOK.f com The
fir ls Hie ablest itate -m.ni in Am "rica, sod the bH.- never
hekl tbal li rn u ol raid of, He *nol afraid .": logtcal eonse run
ces. Whea James .Blaine lt * itlsfled tbal sui given puln-v is
right, nu is notouly willing but eager tu follow ll tolls sad.
rae readiest debater that e ¦ tue floor of Con-_'sss.i of
.iu,I:o'M habits, of bro
s i'uixiii Ilia! few e. ', ho inin, li i rn i.i, umi :n all resp
ct* a li.. ler o', men.
ii a- few men hs ve. He,i .',,'. .,¦:,! ,; mgero u lu ,.
,. tttaeks.au.... ,..¦¦- mark ul ¦. itu uti. Malicious ilaudsr
bas
n.-.n poured oal upon bim lu torrents, but to no purpose,iii-
iui.'-'i-itt, lits made bim proof against sttsok. i'm-
1 a. .aa... lal,,. Ollie I.-at. L'H.V.' .lui to lu- .r rut
illhis Integrity, bs in hi< other macutlloent _ulil-V ll.:', n
Ililli.
li.. tm,mn iii-,n ls ons eminently flt to be mada Weii',
islileni we shall ii it a Inthe p n's ha- ikowu tu n li ls nol
afraid of
or its record, rue record ol Blaine i- tho record of tbetil that
the ps ti promises In Its platform to dolllalne hes been doing all
his life. Then Iso
sod-water] a tbe platform, and there ls nothliig milk-ste i" st
d litton it.
in -i wu- m.ii ku: i-vinli n i',.* St letti
A eli" i i eadi rbi it t;',' man,aiul Uni. iii.iii_ni.il-a.
du-.;. -i lur lin- principles Budthe siipremscr of ike porty.
Yesterday Mi. Ulaloo wasstinpl v un individual, to oe passed upon
foililli fm ld PO eui U ;" '.i
him i tc ll i " I" ler of les lers " and ii -pal tlCUlai ii: ii
iplon. Il il ll Iii- oe I-'-.i icsilon for li pub loans tod
nput< an mt.ortodesl wit iiotiiei v.,,, i.. Itel la lila favor
renie... ile
lertitlnr that ls decisive and complete,¦I ml he i- tbe embo
lluieui a ia ol i au--- heliefs snd hopes,those doctrines and
purposes, by virtue of which theparty has achieve I ail If. glori i
in iii- psst and upoail nd all its ,',:.,,i,.f orolo ;x-i\ ext
ten.-ri. ¦-. tere can ie no dinon ici aud no ground "icontrol iu -i
aboul mt tho
snd ui itnt'sliTHE Ai-.I -r I EPUBLICAN LEADER.
/ .'a'< WI..; i fr. Bia u Ita Republican otndld ita foi
ths
Pre* dem y, lathe bo.i km wu. Ibernoel pen liar and brill-*
leadi i ul' t lie Ita
i-i. v know a-- m.-i sad li ine 1- h in! ..'. ju ncld al ol nu
¦¦
in bis ¦ .: ie i oi er aud over.ii .ii .r i-i iwo-thirds oi ie
,.-..-,,. era .,, is
couutry.A STRONG TICKET.
Fr I tel "i.' "¦ ') ll ip t'-'rr otu! nckol notnia ned si
Chi
»!.* v, lix 1 'n- lu |'u ,". o' V.iiiun.il e.\ .-u' inn, 1-
aoue, and will, it li iiell red, be suceesful against anjticket
timi ie ii norrat*!can pul up. in the notiou ol Blaine for the
Presidency thi* Conventionthe wish o' tbe great mv ofthe ia party.
Re
ig leader, who hos won rary generallt iu ¦. u tuhl.j.t.
AN AMERICAN I: i.!'Kl>i:v I \ II \'i: .MAS".Prom Th
James O. Bluini i he has lon befn¦ leptib in ri rty. lt
^- aood u- ,ic pan|> |t, :!. l'l. -U"." itS Who .!¦..; ., "hi
ii '¦'
ii nt bs ua' ty a l¦., li, .ill, n: nf IBSeoUUtrf .i-f KlllltJ
of ul.
rs n i.ure striking American representa-.ni il,.i ths lt'
publican candidate
A -TAI I.-M \>' AND A SOLDIER.Prom ll.r
James O. Blaine and Ioho A. Logan sn andtin toidicr, uniting in
theil persons the 1,1-mIsiii tSepeo-
tie io*' a.il g lids lie ail ili Olh :¦: the ...I...',.-
fought Iti battles wlththli ticket, and with aneutlmsl-lu '¦
wifast purpose never known in a N'utionalUn ii. pu di uu poi tl -'a
|i-n> ol i'll
progress .vin mil un mob a rletory a* wifl il nd foi en r,,:,
tin- -i-1 o,l ol recorded time aa an Indlcatlou of the pop¬ular
ippreclailon of reform aad promises falflUed.I.li. VOICE OF THK Tl
NNEMEE RKPUBLIOAXB.
Here and i.rep:, ibn to pf ta pai vthe hearty and unfaltering
"upnort ol //i» Cheonicle, and
o
mattel itiment ol Tennessee Rcpuull-" C NIH BION V ( "V'il'1
lt."/ .,,, .,'. h, ti n ii '-> runt,
\ si ll ml In this sign we eonauer. ivitb thr-¦jrealesl
pli-asure and cai .-. < journal entersmi>ii .¦ ni i" "i" ia.
ind which »,ii prove Uti,,...neui lix- i,.,ii, kt iii.mri baa ever
known, limier
the u . iiiiili.iin nun whom the¦-1 to the 'Uiiiiaail ol oai
rlelu,Sis.
ii" tx- r AND ii.', ii'/ -1 i'.v i\, nu,r..';' mt Hr I
Possibly no two men mid haw- b I to*themselves, mob roi ii-nil
eieuamts of itersonal popularity os Janies O,
nu Juan A. Lo* ii. ll in. > si BOl OB li l-i are in in -.f
brains, men ol
men wboIcriv' 'i it' match.
'i bi llckal si the platfi rm are Invincible,lill I ASK AM. PILE
i-i' III -I.
I '< I -.If ;i pl, In rite ot in .: ,.ir il.. ..ii party
could havi
I.,.i.i,,i,i.i mil ol il,,- 5,(100,000 Kcpuli v.m ...I nc
opp
fnniish roi - onui .... hi ,. ii 11
'ir, i.mn
.: li. ir li of Iheart with ii
llnsl :.¦. uiaas « ..,' Ih,S » u lllflui lu ,!
ll ii ti ,.:, ol be uti -.ti-i-iortll ll ..I" \ -I l ll!,).le Ul
li lie li,
up!Will I'"' ,,fit 1,'tl Kills-,,-, pt...
a11 ia thin and extent! trom Maine to California.I., a
.ntl.H.
/.n ur stirring sod n repi
ll ll "- ll' ll* *,i tu ,i^will bs .iini-j h. Hi t: ot
ilUino
ni ihe ;.e.i ,.i the i. . .n eiactrlv thrillwill awaken ihi
poor, u li sri. tbe Repahlleaa canvass
md x.ni iu ,,,-,.. oheluilnglj.'.¦.'!.. CalI ..lin,ir,-
'.--illl,c
io»l in the iuUilcr i.( 1.1 Al' .1
Br I't-i'iia-tt, I., ii tun--Bendsrsoa Breeun. Kingston,
.se.
Pim. 1By^tesmer Hiiniona Br),Cook, Montego I i IWewelsACo.
!¦:« iu,,! Aut'in I i. ii . ;.. , nacb, Ed-yea 0 itr, Tindal, 8t
John, NB.BowmurBArchlbalil
Perfect Health"¦ BS innot t-n!oy nnlt-sstlie blood li purified.
Tho'it-enns .»«.tlfy to ¦-. al ganaaBtB win be sold tnt BBSS.tf.'oo
Bool iBiaiaiila will be sold for», mo.
These prises will reinala for a short time oBly.
(, C. S1I11XE, Manufacturer,103 PKINtE-ST.
JJ MVUUUW A.AA Vt. WV..
Silversmiths, .uiiioimce tli.it theyhave removed to tlie Gorham
Build¬ing, at the corner of Broadway andNineteenth street, where
they offeran unusually attractive stock ofSterling Silver Wares
exclusively ofthen* own manufacture.
Also a full assortment of the well-¬known Gorham Plated
Ware.
.**.'rn f'limli..,t" lite dangerous qualities vj cotttami*
noted drinking water are mot opiated byUti tl vf tvt'nttt vr
sfirits."
Medical Oflicer of Privy Council,England.
ANNUAL SALE, IO MILLIONS.Ofall hrcen, Pr:ijlpsts,&' Min.
Wai. Polers.BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
¦. ¦" »
ATTINCS.1,000 |ii,'ii". wafekearts lAmples. not ntmtii. t. .1
r.js'iilirly.
All tbe non eulin! ngs will le Blaaoi ont it $10 |ier roll ot
40^.l-ls, or Ble. l-a i yanl. PeaSSas lov. .is Ms. |M*r>-anL
SHEPPARD KNAPP & CO.,I'.TII-WK AM) IS I ll Mt
R. R.RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS
"ree ihe ..-.'¦ rn froni dun isa un, 1 .-ur.* sml nr,-fatal
pretri.-t*d*ml dangerous maladies by toning up Ibe Im mar"
*eeretlon|to health*' :i. lien uu.l D my ut lin- following symptoms
, .a
ted to witb benefit: Conittnatlon, Nausea, Heart*burn. An.liiy
a.t tin- -.ni,, Pulnen ur Weight lu (I.s
Inward Plies, [Hsgosl ol "rood. Paine*! of thsHI.I lilllie
11,.i,I, Soar Kru.Tatlons "-"inking or t't-H hiing sfitu- llaj-t.
t'tioklng or SutTaK-aUiig Sensstl.ini whea tn «I.Tina Posture,
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Lung. Ki.ln.-xsiud Bowels. Kheutnstlini, S'rurstgla, Toobi.tie
llesslaebe.Pains lo toe llsok Cbsat aadUmba -ipi.ieii exiero».ii
la.leiaslly ti.my t. etitj irofi lu li sit * ii iblei of waSsawill
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