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CHESTER TIMES. DECEMBER 14, V. W. B. 1 yc tu! 9t.

IBS, train's will run er tor Philadelphia Broad Sta- 9.03,»^M, 3 4 -3 9 5.M, 10-S 40 OlitM-ter lor 1.06, 4.26, 8.48, 1 4 6.26. 10-33 e. M. On Sunday, l.iKi. o.te" A.

H-. 10.33 F. X. Clie--ter sor Delaware Division-- ana EAST LYXSE; OK THE ELOi'EMEYT. Holly Tree Hull Well Filled UistXiglit--A Well- Preseated Utmauu HollT Tree Hall was well filled last eve- I TUE JUm 1 AM TilE UEAL.

M101 THE USK. dispatch says: The JUrnlc at Mall and a Keal Lady Isabel at St. Louis. While the touching scenes of Mrs. ning by an intelligent and appreciative Wood's great novel, East Lyime, aodience which had gathered for the pur-' of witnessing the play of East Lyune, or the Elopemeut, as prcoenwd by the Abbey New Yoik Company.

While the aiNiieuce was iu the main, as above stated, an intelligent aud au appreciative oue, a little of tho rougher eleuieut managed to intrude itself auioug respectable people and, as oil former occasions, gave evidence of a lack of good manners, and made itself somewhat offensive by behavior peculiar to that class of beings. The play or drama of East Lynue is a particularly aeiisitive one, calculated to reach the finer beusibiluiesof an audience, aud on two or three such occasions last evening, when au extremely touching scene was presented, some of these uoudo An Old JUm Takes His Own Xetliod of Puiii-Oi- ing a Tormentor. Joseph Wetberill is au old man engaged iu tbe huckstering business and has a stand on Mortoa nveuue near Broad street. JUUJSEMEKTS. A KCH STUKirr OPKKA 1IOUSK, MINSTRELS.

ting his horse i towards Seventh street, lie was acc-eted by Philip Dougherty, alias ''Show-ell" aud i James Gregg, two men about uiue- Arck 15 'J im' noun, 5.1 Cestral Division. i Che-ter ur Chester, IS A. 5-06 h'il 7.uJ Ou Suiivlay, A. M. and 0.60 for (Kl'onl and intermeiiinte 5.0U f.

i in A. M. and O.SO r. Ji 1'urt o.Ob P. M.

E. -1. H. WOOD, Gener.il Manager. Geoeral Ayent.

Indications lor To-lmy. indications for the Middle Atlantic e-, are colder weather, northwest 10 ir.M-st winds and higlM' biinmit-ter. Local Uriels. Iio metres lie A little cooler, still good healthy weath- rr. the is the ieateot.

Some men care more for the welfare of huise than of their fellow-beings. A great deal must be taken on trust-- h.isb, scrappel aud sausage, for instance. If you wish to buy a pocket-knife, get a cheap one--you'll only lose it, auy- how. This is ''killing time." It may he fun lor the aud boys, but it's death to the bogs. Luck out the icy spots on the pave- or down you may go, ere you are it The way to use a watch that cannot be made to keep time is to sell it for old detective, who shadowed to a room where she met Ml Hogan, a prominent banker of Belleville.

The dewci've then calieJ who kicked in the door of the apartment had better bring back the oranges you stole last night." To this some answer was made, when Mr. Wetherill walked to- i The young uieu, who were under the influence- of liquor, continued to told hi. not to sli that he Best Minstrel Show in Philadelphia. TWK Bl'KLKSQV'K O1T A A Vary Four Olio. 333 11.

Scat; csi! to liv mail or telegraph. H. I Treasurer. 6 30 scri i' xv sa rh better, would imagine it to be a particu- 5.30,6.38.7.50,9.55 v. it.

larlv funny scene, uud break out in a coarse gutfavr aud thus spoil the ttl'ect upon those iu vicinity. This class require a great deal of charity when their character is considered, aud so they will be passed for the. present aud tlie play itself considered. The audience in general was orderly and well behaved, tbert 1 beiug but lew of the class referred to present. It is of them we have spoken.

Iu the play ot East Lyuue, Mr. o'arlyle, the leading male character, uiarrirs Lady Isabel to tlie surprise ot his neighbors, anil especially to Barbara Hure. Isnbcl being of that jealous disposituu that causes so much unnecessary trouble iu the world, imagines hue sees ludieaiious of a love on tho part of iier husband foi Barbara, into whose company he is occasionally thrown by reason ot an effort on his pare to clear up a murder that had been falsely laid to the door of Richard Hare, Barbara's brother. Spurred on by Sir Francis Levisou. a rogue, the is finally Cliiveu to desperation by her jealousy, aud elopes with him.

Seized by remorse iu later years, she returns to East Lyune iu the capacity of a governess 'o the children of Mr. Carlyle, who bas'iu'the meantime mairied Barbara Hare. Willie, the oldest child of Mr. Cariyle aud Lady Isabel, a. consumptive, dies iu ibe arms ol his mother, wbo reveals to him her identity.

She. finally approaching death's door, discloses herself to her former husband, pleads for forgiveness and his blessing, both of which are freely given, and dies in his arms. Tbe play was the cause of many a silent tear in the audience, which au effort was made to hide, under the delusion that such a weakness was au iudication of a lack of manhood or womanhood, but to our mind, the man or woman who could sic and witness some of the iiftectiog scenes of East Lynue and not betray their emotion, would certainly give the best, evidence of a lack of something pure aud good iu their general make up. The diameter of Lady Isabel was splendidly taken by Miss Arzeua Artuontl, as was" that of Mr. Carlyle by Mr, Clark Earle.

John Dill, clerk to Mr. Oarlyle, and Miss Corney Carlyle, sister to Mr. Carlyle, aud guardian angel of his caused a gteat deal of merriment, anil Lbe characters wt-ie well portrayed, but the Sir Francis Levison of Mr. Charles Guinness was to our mind oue of tbe finest pieces of acting ever given ou tbe of "Hollv Tree Hall. Tbe cool, MOYAMENSIXG HOOK LADDER bhe went away he told turn.

Sle. Crolx Music Boxes. It is well worth the expense of a journey from any part of the country to in- hpect the immense exhibit of uuisic boxes uoxv shown by Slessrs. U. Gautbchi it manufacturers of music boxes of Ste.

Croix anil Ueneve, Switzerland, at tbeir hilesroouis Xo. lOlc Chestnut street, fhila- ilelpliia. Thcj mak'j only iubtnuiiauts of thy highest jjiade aud finest quality much improved over the ordinary imisio boxes generally seeu in this country. These in- stiuiuButs perform at will the iuo-t elaborate pieces of music, "new and old" with a brilliancy ami accuracy truly surprising with an effect so melodious aud perfect, to bo absolutely wonoVriiil. No home blivuUl be i oue of these beuutiiul instruments.

There is no more acceptable wedding or Christinas present. Having a large stock about 1150 large bize uiusic boxes just received from the fae- ry, they mako the very lowest prices. CnllL-ion on the W. X. Railroad.

On Monday i i i a ti-irible collision ed him to unhaud him aud then shook the her never to re- I uu rua Dougherty persisted in I interfering with the old uiau, when he I turned, drew his pistol and lired two shuts at his tormeutor, one taking t-llVct iu the light leg, the ball entering near the thigh in id embedding itself iu the llesh. Ho was taken home and Dr. MiSuer sum- mone.i. The is not a dangerous oue. as Dougherty is out.

this morning. No arrests have been mailu as jut. metal. Some people are easily insulted. They aie apparently always on the watch for Boys might see if the skates are all right.

They might 1 have use for them by by- Chester is not a very promising place tor luosc kind of shows. What is the reason Eveu the most economical man will feel like a little extra mouty ia hull- day tiuie- The easiest way to meet the tax collector is to pay him Aud the easiest way is the beat way. Trnts love never dies, and nothing shows it to Buch advantage as poverty aud hard tiinus generally. Going for the doctor about 2 A. M.

one of these frosty nights, is not a very amusing entertainment. it is not likely that we will have an opera house here very soon. Guees we can shift along without it, anyway. A man once addicted to making money by speculation and gambling is uniit.ted iur earning his iiviiig- by hard, honest toil. The Sunday law in New York city is a humbug.

You must perform no manual l.ibor, but yon can sell lager beer all day, if yon choose. After that board fence is placed around the monument to commemorate Penu's Landing, Council can hire it out for advertising purposes. How relieved some people must feel when they have written a complaint, in more or less vigorous English, against the management of the Southward Water Works. Some people pay dear for their foibles. Dr.

Mary Walker is generally saluted with the hooting of the juvenile population when she appears on the street in male A cold in the head is benefited by washing frequently in cold TIMES. Glad to hear water is good tor Chester Republican. Try a wash and see how it goes. Meetings To-night, Chester Lodge, No. 76, K.

of Dick- mbon's Building, 504 Market street, at 7.30 o'clock. Leiperville Lodge, No. O. O. at Odd Fellows' Hall, Broad and Mechanic streets, at 7.30 o'clock.

Fountain Lodge, No. 150,1. O. G. at Venn Building, at o'clock.

Upland Lodge. So. 423, K. of at I'retty's Hall. Upland, 6.30 o'clock.

Jlouut Lebanon Lodge, No. 17, Masonic Ladies, in Penn Building, Third and Market streets. o'clock. "Washington Camp, 43, P. O.

S- of in Peuii Bnildinst at irafty villuiii was, exhibited iu every oik, actiou and word, and Mr. las made this pare oue of the leatures of the plav. Those who attended were well repaid, aud those were not present missed me of the best entertainments of the sea- sou. South Chester Items. There will be a meeting of the 1'elron Fiie Company this evening at o'clock in the Borough It is to be hoped there will be a fiir turn out, as the committee on lot will make their report They will advise a lot to be purchased from the Reading Iron Company, on Third street.

West street. The- same committee will make their report showing how much has been subscribed toward paying for the lol and building. Other committees wil' also make their reports. Matthew Davis was walking down Third street yesterday, and stepping on slippery place, his feet went from under him aod he hurt bis knee badly. Persons owning property should keep their pavements free from ice if it is possible for them to do so.

The Mora's Fair. The fair of the Moyatnensing Hook ant Ladder Company in Beale's Hall is stil well attended, and from all appearances will net a handsome sum for the projec tors. There are a great many prettj articles that are just what is wanted foi apnropriate Christmas or New Year's presents. The persons interested in the contestants are workinglike i is impossible tj devine who the lucky parties will be. Fresh attractions are offered every evening, and to-night Davis orchestra will be present to enliven the occasion.

If yon have not a whole even ing to spare, just drop in for a lew min utes and see now -well the Moya's manage a fair. Institute of Science. The meet! ugs of the Institute of Science, it should be well understood, are free to the public. At both the regular and the special meetings the presence of visitors is desired. A very able lecture will be given next Friday evening by Dr.

de Lannoy. A huge pair of lungs will be used to illustrate the ujration of the blood: the effects of and bad air on living animals will be shown: and a number of charts prepared especially, will be used to illustrate the different heads of the lecture. The Institute 13 now located in the Coch- rano building over No. 533 Market street. Arrivals in Leading Hotels.

Arzena Atmond, Miss Howard, Miss Emily Debring. Mivi Ella Jones, Miss Bello Davenport, 1-K tit: Fannie Baird, Charles M. Guinness, Clark Ear'e. J. S.Lawrence, Harry Buscb, W.

H. Young, Frank D. Stanley, East Lynne Company. S. K.

Cummings, James Vv'hittcn, J. Herbert Calkins, New York: F. M. Ross, Lock Haven: W. J.

Withers, K. Stafford, W. C. Benson, S.J.Wilson, A. A- Lane, Philadelphia.

50.000 Bivalves. The s-loop Grant, Captain Joiiu Mnncy, arrived yesterday with a cargo of The King of Denmark is truly a paternal monarch. Finding that during the rt-crnt. severe weather the royal foot unards were MiffVring greatly from coughs :r.d colds, this good old gentleman ordered a supply of Dr. Boll's Congh Syrup for them, and the sentries are happy.

The Commissioners and The Phila. Times. The Delaware county Commissioner have sent a second communication to Th Times complaining of the injustice of a publication intimating that they had no a just registry for the late election The former communication from the Com misaioners was published in these columns and the correction was thus given th widest publicity. We are satisfied tba -there was no wrong in the ac tion of the Commissioners, and as thei former card is uncontradicted it is needles to pursue the Times. Will Soon beFinbhed.

Work is still progressing on the main to the river at the South ward wate works, and it is probable that connectio with the pump house will be made thi week. The inclement weather has inter fered considerable with the progress the work, which however is now nearin completion. It has been impossible make connection with the pump hons main for the past few days on account tha unfavorable tides. Tivo Months Too 3Iany. The idea gained credence somehow tha Class A of Trinity M.

E. chnrch had bee ok place oil the i i A-. i i fl)e uyvr holds a slsoit distaui-enorth ul Cuauu's 1)I1(1 (, tu i ase: ord jiiuctiiin. The evening passenger ue ers 1o ca rain was running aioug on schedule time orth, when suddenly down tho tiack ime a freiuht engine without a train, mashing into the passenger engine. irowiug both from tbe track and uuk- ng a terrible wrtsuk of thetn.

Tho engiu- er of the freight fiom his engine ud escaped some hruUes. One it men bad au arm broken aud one was therwise injured. The other twoe.scaped slight biuises. The two occup.uits the car were from jeir seats-but uot severely injured. The rain was considerably ilamaged.

The ause of the accident, is a i to the ngiueer of tbe freight train, as he it said, running i orders to get to haild'sFoid siding, aud had forgotten bout the up train. OFKNS is" BEALK'S HALL, --TO COXTIXUE-- Two Weeks. (ti-S-tf An Enterprising Class. CLu-s A of Trinity M. K- Sunday school atend giving an entertainment on Chrisi- uas evening in the church, wuea they will lay bostt-M to the school by extending to betn the uMuil Christmas compliments of i treat.

The. programme will embrace cat in es entirely ut-w and novel. The room drill entertainment given by this jlass was snob a pronounced success that his new undertaking will without doubt result as satistact-orily. History of the Sliarpless Family. The announcement has been made that funds sufficient to warrant the issuing of the revised aud enlarged edition of the History of the Sharpless Family," have been subscribed and the book will soon be from the press.

This book is the growth of the Sharpless reunion held last October near Chester, aud has been com- jiled hy careful and competent persons, will no doubt find a ready sale among he many thousand members of this News and Advertiser. Bible Conundrums. A subscriber to the TIMES sends the fol lowing scriptural conundrums: Who was the first writer to use "we" in the bible, and where is the verse found How many persons attended the buria of Christ Who was the iirst man the bible mentions of having shaved himself Another subscriber wants tojkuow who wrote the twenty-third chapter of Reve latious Tickets for a Good Laugh. Persons wishing good seats for the Arc! Street Opera House, Philadelphia, can cure them at the TIMES office one week ii advance of the entertainment. Choice seats have been sent, by the managers fo Chester people wishing to see the buries ijtie performances of Uonrtrigbt it Hawkins" which are received on Monday each woek.

An Odd Craft. A large hark down tho rive this morning wbicb. suggested the picture of the men-of-war of the early periods the present century. The vessel rode in the water, with the bow running per pendicularly Irom the sprit, aud a big! square stern. She was painted black with a large white band st the porthole of the lower deck.

Fire In tlie North. The light evidently from a fire of som kind lit up the sky in the North early thi morning. It continued until daylight when ic gradually died ons. It was beautiful sight while it lasted, and wel repaid one for rising so early, to it. At live o'clock it was very bright, an made a beautiful pictore.

--m 9 Fire at Brown's HoteL The stove in the pool room at Brown hotel was allowed to reach a white hea by one of the waiters this morning, an the wood work near was set on tire. It wa discovered in the start and easily extin finished, as the hotel is supplied with ex cellent facilities for combatting fire. A Dancing Academy. This evening Professor Welsh of Phila delphia, will open his (lancing academy Edgmont Hall. All the fancy steps wi! be tatight that are danced in fashionabl circles.

Terras and any further imforma lluse UiiH in tlie 1'iirlor. Ladies can now engage iu tho national game without sucriliciiig any feminine dignity, for some ingenious Yankee has iu- veufej a pailor game of base ball. It is played i thirty-six cards, which are divided int.u four classes: hits, outs, errors, and assists. Tln-ns are nine curds in each class and each niue hits iiro of a diflaicat while there is an out for each au "error" i tbe affect of each "out" and au which eillier corrects au en or or assists au out. Four persons play the garno, tbe oni? to the left of the dealer playing lirst.

Tbe becond player tries to capture an out eiiul i a hit or assist card containing that, nnrticn- lir bit. For instance, the card "a hot liner to short stop" is made a double play au "assist" at first, sec- orit is necessary to play ptnre a "two bagger." There are "daisey cutters to third base," "mibsed third strike," foul to tiist base" and similar technical terms. There is one objection to tbe game bow- ever--there is no umpire for the defeated side to pummel. Price of Lire Stuck. At a sale iu Sngartown, Chester county, Monday, fifty cows averaged Slo.fiO; a orse brought.

a pacer Sl7d, a pony 100, a mare S79 and aiunlier horse TiO. 4. yoke of oxen sold for $1F4. A Slangy Urucer. "I tumble," as a North ward said is he sat down on tbe cold, cold pavement esterday with a i emphasis.

CHKISTMAS cards, Wax ami Patent, Toys, and a large varietv substantial at Molvaue's, OU9 Etlgmont avenue, de-ll-lm WE cordially commend Chandler ifc Scbeetz's photographs ill our i to 11 frietuls ami tlie public. No. Arch tleet, Philadelphia. LODEU'S DIGESTIVE PUWIJKR. For Dys- epsia or indignation.

Heartburn, Sour Stomach, Fetid Bieatb, ISW Chestnut del eoil-d-w-ly. Loder Coil Liver Oil and, wild Cherry 3ark. Palatable. Endorsed by pbysicians. See advertisement, ilel eod-d-w-4m.

Dn Kline's Great Serve Restorer is ttie marvel of the age tor Hll Nerve Diseases. All lita stopped tree. Send to IM1 Arch Pii. ewd OUR cakes and excelsior bread are the best in the county. PARKER MATLACK, South Chester Bakery.

je 7-eod For. furniture, carpets and bedding, go Messick's, Edgmont avenue bi-low Seventh. Prices low as the lowest, eod-tf i OPENING of the new Boston store, at 1106 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Beautiful goods for the Holidays. LOW TRICKS.

del3-2w DON'T MISS CALLING. i (ic wil 1 save money by bnying your furniture aud bedding at Messick'H, Seventh anil Edgmont avunuo. ap27 tf Jnhn Manger, Pottatown, saya: "After goffering from dyspepsia for eight years Brown's Iron Bitters made a complete cure." CIIHIS-IMAS cards, new and artistic de- sigus at Hunter Bros'. 524 Market street. PHOTOGRAPIT and antograph albums in plusb, seal skin and morrocco.

Hunter Bros'. SAVE money and trouble by bnying carpets, oilcloth and at Messick's, Seventh and Edgmonr avenue. an27tt WAHTS. -A lady to solicit; a Chester office EDUCATIONAL Mr. M.

Ilurrv Breim.ui him Stf 5ih "street vheie lie will resume Ins i-l is-of 1'iano IUUMC. i EX. U-VAV L. A OF A A KNTAU MUSIC. Ke-itlBtico, 2tJ t-trei-t.

ocJVBm Pa, ocI9-2m MILLINERY. US. JLOUGIUSAI), ffillinery anil Dress CHESTER. No 63 A Big Bargain for Little Boys. The Sixth Bargain in the De- ember series is offered to-day; namely; 31C Suits for Small Boys at $5.50.

Among them are Warrens, all- wool and very strong. Portlands, handsomer than Warrens, but not quite so good, and Overbrooks, handsomer than Warrens, but not BO good looking as Portlands. They are cut down an average of 35 per cent. They are bargains all, but the best bargain is in the plainest goods. Some of the other bargains' are breaking, some are yet full.

Remember, a fresh bargain each day and every day until December 30. WANAMAKEII Biiowx, S. K. Cor. Sixth an.l Market OAK AN IMPROVEMENT IN Writing Machines.

THE GALIGRAPH HAS HO EQUAL Send tor lllustniied nolMm 121 CiieutU St Phil TIIOS. A. Second and Edgmont SWiRD (1! VI'IM, FLiGS, at reduced prices; also, liirge nfisortinent of FLAGS to hire lor decorating, on terms Residence: 706 CROSBY STEET, PBOMFTLT ATTESDEO TO oc2S-sod-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. orce, sewing niaclnnei-. let street, Chester, Pa.

a pood salesman to Apply at 4ns 31 ar- "VTOTICE All memliers ot" the Library Association are requested meet evening, as thip the for nominating to serve the next enduing term. Other important will be trantacted. Bv order of STEPHEN J. DO WRICK, Pres. JAMKO A Sect'y.

it was stared, -were required to attain perfection in tbe manual, but the members of the company -want it as distinctly stated that they we're not, an awkward squad atvl were only one--not three, in drilling. Notes From Delaware. The workmen at the Triton Mills, Xew Castle, agreed to woik at the redaction in and the mills began operations aS Jereni iah Hockessin murderer Association, in Branin's hall, will be open who was to have been banged to-day, has i evening ndd to Answer. William Hall, who was arrested for as- sanlting bis wife and making threats agains-t, her life, had a hearing last even- ing before the Major and was bound over in to appear at court. C.

R. S. A. The rink of the Chester Roller Skalinj; admission fee will be TIN TOYS! TIN TOYS! MONEY BANKS! MONEY BANKS! A full line, and many of them new in style, --AT-Eisenbise 816 EDGMONT AVE. "TtJCTION SALE OF --A VERV I.ACGE AP'-OKTMENT Of-- CRCCKERYWARE, GLASSWARE AND FANCY GOODS, STONEWARE.

YEL- LOWWARE, ROCKINGHAM WARE, AT STORE IN BSALE BLOCK, Friday Even'g, Dec. 15. B. F. A Auctioneer.

CODER'S WltCHERRYBARK Indorsed by our Most Eminent physicians. Tl-e Mot Combinatloija of these Remedies Extant. FOR COUGHS, COLOS. CONSUMPTION I I I I I A A HOARS EN I- SS II 1ST, A 1 A IS I UU A I 1 BILITV ANI ALL WASTING DISEASES. A well-known specialist In Lung Affections having used ir.

in hundreds of says then is no combination equal to It for Bron chute. Consumption, Scrofula, etc. Thousand of patients need and desire to take a combination ot Cod Liver Oil, bill, have rcen todoM) either or in any 01 the forms offered them Just here is tlie great i of tit preparation, its combination with Wlii Cberr Bark not only greatlv enhances its value. Initi- do'ne in i a manner as to make i acceptable and palatable to the sensatir stumach It restores strencrb. vigor and health Price, SI Per i Bottle; Six lur Orders bv mail will be punctually attended to Especial care be taken that you ge LODKK'S COD I OIL AND WILD CHEP.RT.

as, should yon Ret any other prepara tion, disappointment would result. Sole depota C. G. A. LODER'S, CHEMIST, 15.19 CHESTNUT STREET.

For sale by all dTl-eod-4m-w4m GO TO THE New York Clothing Company And Examine their Stock. STRICTLY QHE PRICE. ll II Ci OI IW 111 I I I I If 11319 MARKET ST. hurgo blanker were fuumt 2 in SliuemikorvlllB. Any person proving tha iroo, can have them by paying tbe eipftuwKof 10 advcrtlsemuuc.

Audresa, wi. M. SKlTtt, S. WILLIAMSON, fonnurly ot 111 Market street. Is nuw located lit big old Dice KKiwoHt Third street, where ho tu wlliog oul at tUe lowost c.tsli prloea.

Offlco open HE ItU-SNlXO In gHliilii); iwpiilnrliy every Uny. Ererjr ma- lilne glveK iierl'ect su'tUI'iict'lun. Slila rounu, 2-1 W. riilril'stroet. J.

H. VIHKLEK, dccii-tf MHiHienr. ONUX" I A utbuiutad ttnte- ment sliowiTis; huw J'JIKI renllzed S472 luce days In OIIB nt tlio wimo lite, by highly lucrative Kiixllali System ot'Turlf Specnlatlou. Also ii'irtlciilitroot'lioir uach reader can test tlio ol abovu. Systematic nvostintiiil-sromliiBteil nt tho romlng Suvannali md New Orle'im r.icea.

-Jockc" Mounts, retuiiiK'l vveeklv, witli clinri-c or 10 per cent.from i i Betting on English Derby, he grenccft 3-ycnr-oM nice In the world. vlll realize SI.ono witli a win. Send stamp for mr Kaclug Uulilo. Mtnsos 116 to 20 Clilo.ig», "I dgfl-la DR. LOBB, 1'Iin'ATE OFFICES.

329SORTIIISTH riU below UallowlilU 10 Yeiira (Ksitablinlieif t'ur tue treiitment of tun ufllicted and uill'ortuuate ot ieie." with purely vt'getublo mealcinen.l Dr. Lobb's long exiicrienco In treatment of Fn- vafe DlMiiuev eniiblec lilm to uuiirnntob cure Im nil OoiKtiltalluii I'ree and strlntly contt- lentlftl. Oall In penuu or by letter. Kourallta 2 and 7 to 10 p. M.

JMKVIUS, TO WALTOB MEVI08, LEADING HATTER 917 Market Street, OppiMite the New PtMtolUce, All the latent novelties in hats at the lowest casli prinesi. Uomo mid mo Builders hardware should always he of the best. That is the kind I keep. If you want a job to reflect credit on your skill and remain a standing advertisement for you in years to come, buy your knobs, locks, nails, screws, fasteners, of me. I will supply you with the best in the market, and save you 10 to 15 per cent, on the bill.

At any rate let me figure on the outfit. J. B. BERGMANN, apr 25 West Third stroet. The IjHlnirj; Improved Adjustable Reclining Chair The uest and ul AT chitlr of tbe age- Over 50 of position, combining a Parlor, Library, Reception, Smoking.

iieclining Invalid Chair, Very simple. Can be to any desired po isitioii. Price. 88 and upwards. Send (or catalogue.

and Muirifacturers, Office and 145 N. BIghth Pb.Ua- nov22tojal A. DVEK, BANKEB, NO. 9 WEST I STREET, CHESTEB. Bays and cells Government, City County Bonds.

NEGOTIATES LOANS. Bnildinz Apwciation Stocks, Bonds. Mortgages, bought ii7.il sold or lo.ins maile upon tlie same. Collects Intercut Stocks, Bonds, due iu ami Ktw York without charge. orders Tor jtnrchase and pale of Stocks at philaJclnlimor New York Exchanges.

Uiil'i Kxrhance on Ireland, ycotJanil and France. KST ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. rj WHOLESALE DEALER rosnited December 14 1 without an operation or the injirv i inflict, bv A. SHERMAN'S method. Ofen banged to-dav.

nas i i i flrcSil Brna-lway. New York. with Governor Hall nutil charged, a small price to be paid lor tno photographic likenesses or bad before and of skateg. cnre. maile.1 for 10 CHESTER, PA.

FINE RYE WHISKIES. Tax Paid and in Bond. 355 Second Street,.

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