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THIRD EDITH > DedlcatlnKalfw Church .um oknkrous contributions to t*AY off TUE »MALL ÜKIIT ok THE CHURCH. A bright and beautiful Sabliath was accorded the good people of the Mt. Salem M. E. Church congregation yes terday, giving an additional z.mt to the service» a* tending the dedication of their new aud b autiful edifice. At an early hour the people began to assemble iti the new* building, HuU at !) o'clock an experience meeting was or LAK.iR CONOHEOATIONH AT MT. wanivHil Th« ir.tr u ls eon Inet«. l wük » reatilni rit the lirethrea and sis God had done for them. Those iutere>t-. mg servie s continued for over an hour, and wanned ui» thus* present to a con dition of thoroughly enjoying the »till more interesting exercise» that followed. The experience meeting closed with a brief and affecting addre*» by Bishop . Scott, who expresse l nis full sympathy | with the real, true.Miraere Chri-tian re- : ligions spirit evidenced by the meeting, He complimented the congregation on * be possession of the. r handsome .new ; church, and hoped u would ever he a bea< ou light to lead the soul- of meu to Christ. ; When the dedicatory services menced at 10:.'V) o'clock the church wa«s j crowded to its utmost capacity, aud the »Suuday School loom (which is from the church on was also tihed, the enti bering over eight bundled, tees commenced 2.17 th hymn, •1 Jove thy kingdom, Lord, The house ul tliy abode," prayer by Rev. A'fr.-d T. ofthe former pastors ot' tliw »Sal. in Church. After the other usual opening services, the dedicatory Herrn« Rev. Dr. Dashi II, President of Dukin who took for bis text tin ol tue 17th chapter of St. THE EDICATORY SERVICES. parated I y by folding door»,) re audience nuui Theopeii ng j itu the singing ol t f olio Wed bv bed by *| 1 "The Kingdom of Go«l cometh not ! J h« sermon was an able production, ! ic show that the coming Ut of God WHS not attended attract the at evidence of spirtuality, exemplified and | experieuoad by the mind amt body, ami I not by the sight. To this end lie consul **red the kingd om of God in four phases, viz : l>f, its form and Instrumentality ; 1 -d. Its motive«; M l, its experience; 4th.it» efficiency for tin* 8«jcr«*t« of it« | Each phase of the subject was ampli fied in an admirable manner, the deduc tions beiug clear aud forcible and Um 1 1. The »Im sand earnest soi ritual worship 1 the early church wrradescribed, aud ' . ntahti**» fur the spr«-ad of the ph over the oppo- 1 and paganism, set mis. s.n Co I leg Until yer»u Luke: and tin* king«!« with any gaudy »how t tenti of eu, but iy * as •er. «ohclueii teuahie aud ? i *i rit, amt us t itiou *»i «arkues» - rth in glowing i my plain ; to the stroug contained r practical sugge8tiuus in relat «luty of Chn-t ; argument in fav. M**rno«li»t Ch still i«, au«l re»i>ting tbe enc: tn *l**rn fashionable innovi !■ *h-M- a<liuoni tiens the congr« • v *» ^ gen-ral a--»ent. aud tbe asi at it would be I pla: •r ot a«lm*nng t«» :h :u it has t»«*eu ImicuU • : do !rtio»i tit •r t«j M ii-Ls 1 1at w t gs r.Wan tlisj a.- ixi-r. With a hearty "i •on UMon of th«* s**rmou of the l on the Holy (. ■'.r new ami h»autiful ' i the path i « 1 •(»posed »- With the 1 p J hugs to 1« a-1 th tru on tb»- Divi spirit. Ar the clo-e ol th«* sermon pray«* I hy Bishop »Scott. Jashiell then i to the 1 that tlie tiuHtieinl ms Htruction ha«l b Mono of it He then u in but ions OIL' Dr. i brief add re* at in ad in lelatio :h vh, ; I ■. rant of it« -lui that, I.V 1 *11 s „.riie-t appual for cm-1 I this sli^hi ilnti. iviifv. eeiiug this , me-half uf u hy the lxt , a,..I lie- halanuo hy the first . pliuuiij 'uxiîle'tV,« Viebt' U iu:«'liw : ii tire He de t. of Jan of Jul io .be i and . dn slU each, so as t nance t«j make a A basket collect;« small subscription. taken up, as most liberal. T»r. adiiel the took the bsenp-j ; t n ion, ami by s ofthe M-mv «,fi - ny y I r -7i mi. lo«, he ? l«*«l ill uiee f.iug »ul •*r tor awhile u th«*y ti ual be d.-d. ami tl amounted i he aggregate t 'i mi 'ith the basket eollect. o»al r«*ceipts ofthe morning re; a« le ii : th d #821. Afi h -„.through i> h ' Clusml i ll Urn uuxolugv illicti IN THE AFTERNOON, <*. L. I rith »liort'a'ldr«*.* Gr«** .John 3 « hy 1 Hill Pre M if re i, ID Fr; •v. Ai I T. far Scott, pastors ui In* d ! » v i ■»urcb a ! tor b id the ipp *■ -Heel fro d; sein -).,1 ver 5100. IN IE EVENIN'; l at 7 o'clock, and th. ing h «I r hv pi. li '.did a-* th>- jM-ople liail lhe "*orm i g, by d ih b**st. i f hi a ft lie 1 e t tto s tak« ■ol ,n of • take the pr<*t -dmg betör«: virli pn In* collection i g to preach. W il, as m j g r «->S j .stor, Rev. F. »Shepp; • I, toll. ng tin; eial exhibit of th« hurcli; , $10,521».5» J oral o A :oll«*et,. d. $5,SI! Goo f subscriptions, 20 Total as-cts, Ot this deficiency, $2,000 was a loan < leaving an amount t< raised by collection of $1836.(14. Tira c«d I«: lions ami Hiiltscnprions «Inriiig tin* morning an«l afternoon amoiiute«! 72, leaving $8.52.02 still to be rai At. Mr. Sheppards' suggestion ■ Ir*:<i person immediately subscribed one •iollai a piece, for the purpose of Bishop Scott a life me Cnurch, for which honor tbe Bist thanks. The collect!o_ ' ntinued, aud the cleared amount was ulin'ist realized. Dr Dashiell then preached an able sermon from this text. "F L-avii ; y terms, he I ted. one h »king •r of Mt. Salem >P re the »Son of i f e that < ometli to seek and to s Inch is lost." Ao, r the sermon the formal deni cat nr rerun ni«» «ermon tin* formal dedicatory w« re conducted hy Dr. Das bieJI. B slrap He oft feeling too "ssHted by Revs. »John Fr; dl to a^i-te«l by Revs. John France, A. T. {Scott., T. F. Plummer, H. »Sander «led by Bishop Scott. '•There are vith the benedic ti« i'lions in it" sai«l adrug ask« «i about I>r. Bull's cough ir id «lifiicult for me to keep u , .f saru»*, for it »ells faster than 1 cents. li ,,yrup kV>< F p o ; .1 FO U RT U EDITION Cainer»! .lews. Win. L. Mutige, democratic candidate for Congr«*»» 1*1 the t wetit\-eight New York «iUtricf, has withdrawn, aud Epen «tus Howe, the uational candidate, will be supported by the democrat«. Capt, Prett, of the regular army, is route from the Northwest for Hampton, Va , with fortv nine Indian children, gathered from different agencies, to be educated at the government expense, !) en The mercantile agency of McKillon fo l s P^««h N**w York, I» r«*p«>rfed flnaiici a,,y with SU2A,dOO liabilities. Hon. Samuel J. Tilden ha» given »260 the great Catholic fair now i gT«*s iö New \ ork, and Hon. Fernando Wood has given $1On to the same object. * he receipts ot the fair so far aggregate . $*>d»000. | Delegates from various divisions of the : Ancient Order of Hibernians In Cali for. ma met at Oakland Sat unlay night, and declared vacant the offices ofHtate dele ; gate, »ecretury and treasurer, and tilled the vacancies. Gen. Wm. W. Dudley, of Richmond, ; lud., has discovered among bis papers a diary of Pope'»•campaign at Bull itun com-'which »eitles mstiy «Inputed points in j the Fitz John Porter case. It has been placed at the disposal ot the comtnis »ion. j (j At Tole.lo, Ohio, Saturday, t.w ers, named M , M urphy ; mley, working iu the . Excbange building, stepped upo end «.1 a swinging scaffold ond feel eightv feet into the cellar. Oonlev was killed «1 Murphy will die, phist I Patrick Produe,« le m. 11 lastaiitly Flight of Itlurderers. Nashville, Toun., Nov .3, JS78 It is conjecured htîr«* that the Kogers *| Ilavwood patty, the murderers of Ed ward Jackson, wtH ph»l»ahly give Tenues see the go by en roule West, lor fear of ! a retjuisition for théiu from the Governor of tins State, for which, however, no ap ! plication has yet been made. The gener al impression of railroad men, who keenly «pmnetn*,is that they | suu *1 |ern bonier of !«• I sen ,w » requisition, and that, as many Persons of their acquaintance live in the western wilds of Texas they " ill be like- 1 ly to strike a bee line in that direction. 1 q ., » « . TheAmphi 1 * C * ic r i i-v ., r 1 01 !ü '' " âm! 'irine .appelant an* on I lie lookout for the llt*eing 'ill pass along the avoid the niH'sse«* Ä«'w Canti«? Leiter. New Castle, N« v. 4. Cornftt Band •«■lit from here to the Townseud «1 a dele !• meeting a •im.g speak i pitalitv ««f Samuel TowNseud, > tak«*n by surprise at their it H a baud. ui Hluwiiu tf i 8aturday night wa dial quietness. Iplua •ven ; uni Mins Gertie Burrell of Phil ill give »elect r Igs on Friday '•dirt House for tin* • ti'of Har«*» Corner l uiou »Sabbath the ( »School. Th«* frost of last night produced ice an inch thick Workmen nr»* n th*- old orick at the Wm. Pcdnck ha gaged cleaning ill. ' i begun the laying of pavement, in this city. The front of Wm. Herhe on Sixth st lr«-«ls of lute *. t has bee Ml by exa «teil per, ho .1 „lare II fipiai to hriek if not «une l'e lriek lia. orii,-rs for nearly II J The steamer Olio is still on dry lauil. The steamship Ohio passe, I up y.ster teritay. . Mr. left. Polire .1l*M *. I The following cases have been dis]»os c«l of at the police court since the lust 1 r«*jM>rt : J , ! - La l ,i|,r ' v '>S™i 17 , 1" nays. S|s„iwr t„r being , ilerly, was n„|uired In , Isaac Whitbauk autl .S: for the same offense the same penally. : i 1 ei'Hm.s 0rai " ary d,u,lks > compieleil the trunk and disor pay and costs, tel JIazlett, mre sentenced to To tin* < Nugur II«*«* I |M*litor*» l*rc for III«« » in. Sugar beets ; premiuins conipei it ing >f Ÿ7Ô, $:»() and s the should n«* sent to the commissioners this week. Fo,low dirccLious printed « I strictly, comiiiisio!H*rs a Lombard streets, Wilmington. i.EA IT skv. Com. circulars, .Sent by railroad, direct to the 13th aud : ■ iilvrlai nient. On ruesilay evening, \<n . 5tli in the hirst IVeshyterian Sunday .Sclxail rot .Market street al >111, Ni tiili there will he 1 lit«*rary entert ainment. All arc invited. ■ss Helen 1 ><uuidofi'h; ibfisli Fh inter, ai h fxp «••i kiit ï "g to tin p :eh 1 •an <•« ii t the trilling el >f f. er.v apjiliejuu.. It pnees nntmiiN A farm« it Uv<* te, England, gav fr« «I her three children. For tin» ifimUy t h** was arr«Ht,Hil. on i],i, 1 1 that 'hieb licensed dise, 1 had violated th«* law, his cart to carry l\ • reh; ia r.d tant Judge w pelrad lo line i hi heavily. j A valualilehor.se, hclongingto Nailer's Waabingt, , stables, . scratch«:» . D. <' , w; our«*«i of -. by K ' !-. , Price 6U cent« a bottle. roman liniment. ^SATURDAY. I IS THE DAY WE SELL U n d e r w e a i\ OUR VARIETY IS GREAT, of Our Prices Low. to WE ASK YOU TO LXAMINK OUR ladies coats. , 1 Russel! &. Northrop's* oetl6. FIFTH EDITION. Letter Troua Win. Dean. For Daily Gazette. Mb. Editor — I have been informell by a very reliable and prominent Democrat that be knew the Liquor League were'or gauized and had ttmir secret agent« in every election district in the County working to defeat me at tbe oomiug elec tion. 1 cuu stau. I defeat and hi ill live and bave a reputation at least for independ ence. Can tbe Democraiic party of New Castle afford to run in tbe iuteient of the Liquor League? F«*llowl>einocrats if you want to be the «lave« and tools of* the above Het ot men tlieii vole their mon grel ticket wPh my name left off and that of a Republican put on in it« place. »Should 1 be defeated and the balance of the ticket elected no further evidence will he required to prove tiiaube De cratlc party in either a Whiskey Party or in com ruled by men engaged in that buai m*HM. Again, let me nay Democrat ex amine your ticket to-morrow. Wm Dean. Mr. Dean ought to know that the Democratic Party bn» nothing to do with this matter.—E d. Gazette. Another Victim oT the Niorm. Last evening a mau named Neary, living at Edg.-moor, discover. «! the b.nly of a mau floating in the Delaware river in that neighborhood. Coroner 4 of his discovery, and that of ficial at once went out to exumiue the body. It was found to almost tally with the following deAcription of Capr, R. L. Robins, of di viding Creek, Sal-m ty, N. •#., which was left with the urotn-r by H. P. lteybold several days ;«» : "Name, Capt. R. L. Robin», lias image of a man or boy picked on in, aud the initial» K. L. K. a smooth face and round a pea jacket, aud a new tu oil cloth hattlt-d ou He informed the tue other; hi l«:utur«s; «»il cloth suit, with i his head, if found t,*l«*ga iph to John Tubman, Postmaster, Dividing Creek, N. J.' The only point« ot difference were that the bodv only luul an anchor picked on one of the arms, ami bâti ou a Chester fiel« 1 coat instead «>f a pea jacket. T oil Cloth suit ami hat had to he cut fi bieh was much decomposed.) Nothing was fourni in the pocket«except j a pocket knife. Coroner Komi te»e grap)ied to l*o»tuia»ler Tubman, ami will hold au inquest some time to-day. the boilv CITY MORTUARY. Darin were 5W bodies \ the month of Octoher there •at lis in Wilmington, and seven «f« brought here for interiiiuut. I he deaths are classified as follows: Adult», 24; minors, 36; males, 36; f. male)-, 33; whit«*», 62; blacks 7; born in the U. S. M. in England, 1; in Ireland, 2; in G« r , 2; under one year of age, 14; from yours, H; from two to five,«; from tue to ten, J; from ten to twenty. 4; from twenty to thirty, 4, from thirty to lurty, h; from forty tu lifty, 4; from fifty touixty, 3; from .sixty to aoveuty, 3; from Ilility, 4. Of the ahovitUoa'IiH oust s for the Coroner. Tile greatest number of deal h» wa» caused by •mbrancous croup—9. 1 of deaths during October, 1«77, The mortuary is as foil«*»» : Total ri. mi The number • wa« «1. t of the past week tuber of death«, I s, «, minors, H; male», 9, femah-.s, ' ; whites, 12, blacks, 2; born in the U. »S., n Euylaud, l,iu Ireland, 1,unknown! i 5 year of age, 3 ; from one to five to ten,3; f 14; adult lu, i five V J ; i ten I ty to thirty, 1 ; forty, 2; from forty to j xty to seventy, 2: total, to t from thirty t titty, 3; from ; ; f ' 14. Ehmi'ni. B. Frazer, Registrar, j A||«*u«llug iliurcli. L ist evening about forty of the il h* rs of the M 8. R. A. met at their r corner of Third and King street», from wfieti ce th«*y proceeded i vary J*. E. Church. nm . a body to Cal A very able sermon i by Rev. Mr. Lan as preached to the derbacli, of Philadelphia. ALL RUSSIANS WISH PEACE. St. Pktkrsru » N says : "All Rusmiuum wish peace, but the pr«.*»ent aspect of affairs is v«ry alarming.' I ha Iroluë particularly point» that th« chief field tin tied fr asks r. 3 —Th«« (John tbe fact n-box has been re o Adrianople, by, if the rumor« of the iulvancing are untrue, they are not con tradicted. An advance on Constanti nople would be a hostile challenge on the |»art of Russia. The Recorder's hill can have one t. id army re dency,iu the opinion of n, "f«> lead to bribery, cor d for the purpose of pet Citizen M; ruption and l petuating n«> Londo.n. Nt herd.—The Observer , in -ofiicial paragraph, «ays it uuder stands the »tatemeiit that the British applied to otb«?r ;** in en farcing the Berlin is uufouiui* «i. a ruinent h; st; treaty of A COALITION IN CRAWFORD. Du. City, November 3.—Something of a sensation was < in Crawford 'leafed in political circles count y yesterday hy Ihe ' ing of the Greenbackers with the nocrats. Dei The Greenbackers Plummer as their candidate li Republican, li-Jit i*» Mc(j»«*<*, Democrat, ag U«*publieau, for Slier ill, • ought to sign any act passed for the I repeal ot the Kecorde.'a bill, »ays Citizen Mason. retain . ' Congress ; The next : inst Apple, The next» Gov against Dirk ern A NEW BAPTIST ROM E CHURCH |IN Rome 3— American Baptist» opened ; • w enun h here »-day n«*ar tin* Vale Theatre. All the E ministers-, the member» of the Young I Men's Christian Association, ami tira Jtev. Mr. Tav lor, at the head of the - Baptist Mission, took part in the ser vices. •gel i cal An attempt was an in Woodh ad«* to rob ti grave . n C emetery, I)** troit, last We«In.'s«lay night. About midnight two ui* u were discovered after baring « xhnme.l the body,ami the watch man firing several shots at themthev He«l a ,.. * 'i'?". ' .e an 1 wagon standing near hv ; •ell of recognize«! ,ls belonging t«> undertaker, hut he sa., __ * stöh n. The Detroit say there is "a iiized RaiiRut gnyo rolilmrs" at ng in that city. a kirn« II ».rv, op. •lames Math«* 'as killed by a train II,tar I». dRKvillu, Man*., on BaliinUv. it is ta liMveil ho was drunk at the lime •i oil ti tirav, *g*d (W year«,and ncar-sijrht .-.1 and deaf, was killed hy a train at Newport, K. I., on 'Saturday evening. The defalcation of Rieiiard J. O'Reiilev paymaster'* elerk at tlie Uharle-town (Mas*.) navy yard, foot* up S2.200 He ahsc.ouded, alle» altemijliog to commit John Bird, colored, convicted in the Circuit Court of Elizahw.li City county \ a., of murder in the first degre«* h w been sentenced to tie huug on tin* «th of December next. The Supreme Court of Michigan decide» that tlie American Insurance company of C fn M*c l ldgan ,:O lB0t itS '"'-«»Rment 1 State «Air at Macon, Ga., closed Saturday with a running race of two miles fora consolati ' no» es The Georgi 014 Purse. Bill Dillon iu 3.:.*. OCEAN STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS. At New York—City of Richmond, from Liverpool ; Galilee. from Rio Jatierio ; Cireastiian, from Glaegow. At Queens town--Soytlila, from New York. Colo nel Hoyt's Norristown opinion is tliat "tbe |>eople care no more for the Record er'» bill than they do for the lives of the Colorado potato bugs. A telegram from Richmond, Ind., »avs (îen. Wm. W. Dudley, formerly of the Nineteenth Indiana volunteer», and brevet brigadier general in Gibbons' brigade of Rope'» Army of the Potomac, "has discovered among his papers a diary which contains daily entries ofthe whole Pope campaign, and settles many disput ed points Drought before the FPz John Porter Commission." The ill ary has been placed at the disposal of the Commis sion. The United »S ates Circuit Court at Richmond decline» to allow the Dutch liondholden» to he made parties defendant to the Atlantic Mississippi and Ohio Rail road suit, hut in ease of appeal w ill con sider them parties for that puri>nse. Judge Hughes dissented. Article« of association of the Long Branch Ocean PI* r Company were filed Saturday In the office of the secretary of State of New Jersey. The capital stock is to he $600,000. W. H. Ruloison, a photographer, fell from the roof of a three-story building in »San Francisco, on Saturday, and was so badly injured that he died soon a f t*»r. i !: *w iron stnan'shtj) Juan Mir.biilt at Roach's shipyard, Chester, Pa., for the Cuban trade, left. there yesterday morn ing for New York, oil u trial trip. R. C. »Spaul« ling, ex navy pay inspector at San Francisco, has been acquitted of uttering false navy pay certificate«. . en Ashton, formerly a well-known itizen of Lancaster county, Pa., com* •itted suicide recently in Iowa. O' Cr ÄHPHT E . * i I FALL 1873. , ... rovriNFD wm ks ( ,r 7 . * J . 1 rLh! * of ^DI)V BRUS8ELS, TAPE8TRY BRU8»SELK, LOWELL INGRAINS, «nPirw pi w w ivrat»  ixro 8U1 INK INGRAINS, COTTON CHAIN INOBAIN, H.MYHNA CAltl'KTINGS, DAVAvif nun v. „ DAiiAhK-UUO, &C., &e. We ask tli^ «p*clal attention or tli NEW PATTERNM hi Also, OH, CIOTHN, (all widths) LINOLEUM. WINDOW HHAII E 8. CURTAINS AND CORNICES. NO f K.—Weoffer a lli eof TAPE8TRY.4 ° r 14 celebrated m ,or fk'D per vurd. Tue««e h good " ,verw,ld lorthe l ,r ' ce - d warrant them the best ako G. W-orrell, M.V30MC TEMPLE. HAT QlAJttKH David McCloskey THE * HATTEli. Wlti Market Htreet, (Adjoining Opera House.) ■fiTTbe latest «tyles conMaatiy on hand ve tit » call. cli-ir V) 6 .a r. ■»w nm y*, -y •A HATTE P P Third Stroet, iI «mi on« lie DUNCAN BROTHERS, 214 MARKET ST 1? Have lust receive! tine lot of Table & Pocket CUTL ERY lalsomine is, Whitewash, Kaisommer» ana nou»eReepers wno nav . or ye , a fv 8 »»een troubled t.y th pe ü n5,r °îi t ! ie K W h lteWÂHlie<i WHl1 «, can over c>me this by tbe new proce«» with the pow dered KalNoinlne prepared in tbe fash/ona el ebbade» an iLi nt». Mixed with water it c*n be applie«! by any person with an ordi nary brush. Harnple cards ofthe shade» cau be adb o m tbe agent tor Ibis Hiaie, JAJIKfr inuiaoiti). NOIS. « AND » KAMT THIRD HTKEKT WILMINGTON, DEL „■.■m WM. 8. watt, ,«u. 1ÜG9 Market Street «' * eÙM HER, «TKA.H A «Ma I'lTTKI* Pianos, Orgaiiu, Sheet Music, FOR SALE AT L hwlier'ii Tin «.If »lor«*, !¥•. ual Mark«»! Htreet. Stielt '» Plan oh a apeolalty ; also, good econd band pianos lor aale and for retit. Music lessons given in private aud In L.asses. Terms moderate. inarl Crosby & Hill, 220 and 222 Market Street. Will offer on Saturday Morning, November 2d, 1878, 0 DOZEN - 0 (OUOTairs.) LADIES' Two Button Kid Gloves, —IN— Desirable Autumn Colors Sizes Gi to 8 —AT— 25 cts. a Pair. The Gloves ore strong, being made of a heavy skin and are specially adapted to the present When we say the Goods are Cheap it but faintly expresses it, as some of them are worth $1.00. Wo respectfully announce that only ono pair will bo fold to each customer, as wc want 000 of tho Ladies of this City and vacinity have a pair of our 25 cent Kids. season,— to CROSBY ^ HILL 22U and 222 Market Street, WILMINGTON, DEL. P. S.—Splendid value and a large assortment of Cloaks and Shawls. CROSBY & HILL. lt *'«:uTe7 > « rnvr b> the UfMlHtcr that'iT 1 a,M * 'lire Within fortv fluu.. r r N ' letters,In Nlxnfn,/ m [ r, j ,n «lute County of New&i? t ? nb,, ®J l| »<' ROimhavlnK,| Prnfi Tr; e ' n, 'l»irfn K , „ preseiit the same, t, r ablSS i 1 * 1tl,e , H,a ' * at New Ow»tit» tu v * r afomtald the Uuyandy.^at!,'^ 11 ' *• c. Rl CU.s, lu- Wrl All noticr i» y»IK., o, tl.e aZS heforfc debitier lat twro ÜîlV ï ralor < Assembly »nch im'ÄÄ A HPENCER P AKMHTr!c»(j ... N. '••r A' 1 «"««. U«l Linn, the blanchar Blood & Nerve FO i»» i> re CoiicmtriiluJ Uorm i »•réparai dir«ctlj rr' f, J i WHKAT KEKNK without FermeutaUon, ol it» BLOOD, NEUVE AM) hr, restoring elements |., n tlJ VltHlISHtlOli. rdaiui »tural eJ Nervous Debiln which underlies all f<> euse, 1 » speedily tili» Food. ercome by ih*. ••F IflO presürlbfU '/'UE i/uAM'i* uir ' AND .VERVE ROOD to ,'iv all(rum<-lgbu»nmoLiii. u.., Uirwf J un», lu every ca* u le Jwen exactly th«t clalmal hy v,a hy Tar the immt valuable and rêi 1 on le I have ever En ward Hutton met with. MIT». M. I 20 IrvliiK Pl»w,>eiry F00D^' r ^ DRU A Substitute For FOOD is made a curative awnt by centmilou an«l artiUdal diK^iion a I» ho «impie In It» application that T vice of Physicians is not required. Thousands of recoveries from ch d Isen»«« aru cal «kill has Many of Uio host Physicians ihrou the Country are DiHL'AKbINQ DIÏ and usiug tbe J1LAM'HAKl) BL( AND NERVE FOOD with the most trying result», permaueully rellevln forms or Physical hikJ Menial L»et Tbe Dyspeptic and Gontuniplive I'a Itereis from Malarial or Biool P< tng together with the entire lint of plalniM peculiar to the Female Sex 8 of till» Food reported, where failed. Uiebeèl the lud. Ntw York, Novembrr 26.1 Dr. V. W. Plancha past y pr«*perations of Fôo«i t say they have met my nu» expectations, giving to patimi fee Died by bbxxl poismi, over drug dosing urn ueeuod uu:i and nerue lorce. Prok. CLEMENCE S. Ï.OZIER.M. Dean of Horn. Med. College and ID for Women, New York City »: hurla I have preNcrlbed your Vi , 0(1(1 fU-lt Hundred» of ca««*s of BRIGHT'S KÄME ol the Kidneys have been ref cured. For Neuralgic t*lH«*Hse» It is al most h «pécule Ph ami Menial Debility train Ui«*us< of, bol, Onium and Tobacco or from an uamafde cause, find In this Food a ral ami potent remedy. For the INTELLECTUAL Wo -I Rbeu riie Hi.AIUIIAKI Blood and Nerve affords a certain rand natural mea supplying the waste of the *> lux Iron» labor that will enable him better ami more work than ever d ? ntal strain. without danger of A» a remedy for the loss of App«, want of vigor, physical amt men children, thin Food has no rival. «1 OO per Houle, or«for* SOLD BY ALL DBUGGIO receipt of pi Or sent by Express Andover Tii eo i.oo i ca l M*f> j| Andover, Mass., MmçMJ Your Life Fo«kI 1h au excelle ®. m have no hesitation, after a iborottÿy ol K, In recommending it 111 chronic dyspepsia and nervous pw tlon. Rev. Dr. AUSTIN M® I» c THE BLANCHARD F< receiving such pop ' forlii hi 1 preclallou ih cltsarly , , Darn ph let which will be »cm receipt of 2 j ceuW. Auurt» dress Blanchard Food Cur; S7 I ui,>n Square, \<w ïn Jy23-dlyeodAw A GREAT REMIT! IN PRICES OF Boots and Slioi DANIEL. WcGüSKI îîK» %%■', Second tM<» J« xettiav In hi* FAL L Boots ami Shoe«. SinimTJUN lr0 »ell at a OJJJAT 1rriend tonner prices. Hew is m» # the public In general to gj'' " be is determtded ou keeping GOO I> GOOD THEM AT and selling low riu CËI ye27-d «»W3i* n KLA WA1 î V^aUKkÏ SXR» ABOVE T11IKD, WILMI-' i<iTUN '' city to M lace in die Tbe cheapest O'AUrKT «ireeDo mabket HT d wo veil t' 1 DOli«-*» Henrv 809 * h _Uarpet und rawest cuar* e,t e8i