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etU 41. r.. «HI DAILY GAZETTE Is pabilah gsg ffiLJS' SSg al lgnrt aof the city U1 . AiBIIW M cctab Irilct and Most Aj c 1 VaiMT.JVM Bf. IML T*l( SrdtLs IPabtt.—T he people of to the tote that white tbs Dsmo srasy of the city ha« ths State have basa ooaduotlng tha city, oounty and which hi A e ■ the terieuet scrutiny and deOadYhs efforts of opponents to point foriag political element« h at* drifted •O— tr y "Prinolplechdt men," to the letekot mere pbUtioal aemmblee fot Uhnseeffioiof Cectioos ami to '» p e tr oo—e. What «• people « Delaware 1 er the learned sod persistent *" " or the eloquent and care '•ter. Bird" hold the offioes *ti Q*Md, to long as tt* «Ht, #«!*«? knd State government tesy U» ln pssoe und te the grant ■te-AdvanUgv Mr the Mmrtng sad Th, Mba* policy of the opponents of tee Dsesnnrstln «SH 1 y in Delnwnre kndi. « Wi a dk d down into securing Iflgyew te baw enpltel and pro tete 0 ^ 0 « et Washington. So far MS ska white people at Minn were in to tea Radical faeti mi aha toliitarect themselves. Neither tea "Bird" nor tea "Higgins" fao tteac —xéà »'batten whether » white ■as'« lai was «e et s as s ti er tnereased. At»* itemed ro ot—l| af the fleah pots. Ws mean to look for was the gentlemen In the casual use of their nMW WllfcS them bandied about byte* spe e t te d* dor Kapahlioan neighbors. for them as hifhare ■MU''«ar* *o bs made the subject of ' Bat that amounts to worship ps te; maMMoWing in the lend of one bccauae he dues not go the flt lor the negro, or another feocause he geeethe "whole te^Msdlmrihe toil, for the negro; 4* be what hae bad weight IA Washington. Certainly Why, 4 ht s gn a rr slhaa been going on fro*, year to year. Tbe party has bcea MteHydtebanded and formally reorganized, and U now rent in two agateeteh Joahts committees in this **£« U teaches nothing to the people way to get op rows al bat the White tks Radicals turns bten doing tea tea n o wner att bava been radaolug ths tats indebtedness ; refunding tbe Stete hoods from a sir per cent, to a t, and bp a wideawake tele K i te « ritt e I raorautng the Bute'. * rixt, tbouoxnd dollar». Tb* W te H O n i ri i Levy Coart have glteB to «or ater > ooantg baUd log teak IK OaoeUenoe and architectural MS to both oonntj •*» ant tor Mow iu ml wAi éàt IH teiOc mti o City Counoil pmia aad Whoioeouu water and plaoaa with Philadelphia's oela htotod work«. Daring aU tha rainy w«Mttrtor oitix«nk have been served P"re. aparkling watery whOaow brethren of Philadol ■*«•«■ >U 0.«ntti liMglyon tit« city aaw lMitlduig«, «nd mad« «ooh lm tha meaty. Ja tote «flMoitf and «oooty tha govarnaient and State have ■ lOttttMitj totha «apport of the peo- •to t odd on toll haa Uan done while >»» «Sp to teM war» quarrelling over a«»* «1 from tho Podond H kt» Oooceionslly r.£r. lategatOtaat board lea to ndioale by ad- toè rircae. What, Eow- * Ike MDtimaut of tha U. B. Senat« attj m raoa at Plmlloo. k la. aa lo ter w sa at i rs to «u to tha Darby, .M. irwasssl acaafeaggsg; .«to iaaomotton, wbeu tha re •ri ta w —7 aay, taat tbai totoaetaaa totbaaftoit eoon think of doing tor tha remainder SfeîFÂiêsis Aron» the H. Y. «lar. Th« BitaaUon M AlkMj. Assemblyman Bradley and Senator fl— loot hare both been examined and orou-examined, and both atlok to their original atoriee. Bradley eweara that Seaeioaa bribed him for $8,000—$3,000 oaah in hand—to Tote for Depew, and Haaaloni aweara that he argued with Bradley, hut neTor paid him any money. We are oonetrained to aay that a careful review of the eridenoe that far leave, no reasonable doubt aa ■e truth of Bradley'« i flgnre displayed by Beaei o rose-exam ination is not preposseeaiog. says that he has ■ good memory when ho wants to remember anythin«; but evidently be does not went io re bar the facts about which he baa been questioned. Bradley testified like e man who'waa anxious to tell the truth ; but Sessions seems like a wit ness who tries hard to tell nothing. Wo do not suppoee that either one of them told the whole truth ; but, so fu M they go, we are iuolined to believe Sessions is altogether too mnocent e men whe swears statement, one under The He and too forgetful hat be has been an Albany lobbyist for twenty yean. He o.nnot remem. bar the name of one of his employers ; he never heard of any member of the Legislature being offered money for hie vote ; he never knew that money had been need to influence members upon any measure. This is altogether too fresh, toe green, too unsophisti cated to be honest. The obvious con clusion is that, if Sessions is dishonest in one part of bis testimony, he Is dis honest ell the way through. Aa be ean remember nothing about his former employers, so be may willfully have forgotten all about the .2,000 he gave to Bradley. As he pretends to know nothing about hi* former legislative eorruption, so he may be pretending when he ewe be never offered Bradley e bribe. W feotly impartial—for both Bradley and Sessions are Republicans, end we wish their party joy of them—we do not see how, upon the evidenee of Sessions himself, it ie any longer possible to donbt that Bradley was paid to rote for Depew. ith every desire to be per <f s London Spectator. Jons 4. Tho c ensue returns are oozing out in driblets. It 10 said, but we will not vouch for the precise accuracy of figures, that the population of United Kingdom will be found to be 34,000,000, oi which 25,000,000 live iu Ungland, 4 land and 5,000,000 more certaiu that the population "Registration London" lias increas ed 3,254,000 in 1871 to 3,814,000, tbe increase being 560,000, or 17 per cent, in the decade. In 1801 on the same area the population waa 958, 000, and in 1821 1,378,000,the increase being nearly threefold in sixty years. The centres of largest increases have been KensingtoD, which now containa 370,000 and it larger than Leeds ; Islington, now 282,000 ; Wandsworth oh has nearly doubled, now a par iah of 210,000 - and Camberwell, 186, 000. The City, Westminster and Marleybone have all declined, and the two former are now trumpery little plaoes, only 51,000 people living in "London," and 46,000 in Westminster. Lewisham has now 20,000 more peo >le than the Lord Mayor's dominion. It is astonishing how difficult it is to rid ourselves of the effect of historic names. Mo one ever thinks of these London parishes as if they were great otties. Woolwich now oontains the the tlie ,000,000 m Scot in Ireland. It i» ol whi population of Norwich, aud ie proba bly richer ; but who thinks of Wool wich cud Norwich as equal iu nation al importance ? PROLIFIC RYE» Tbe <;r»wIk frone ■ Few Oralns. from the CcntreviUo (Md.) Record. \Bjc tea crop little cultivated In this section in these days. Mr. B. C. Pul len, a gentIsman residing on a farm re S olly purchased by him near Church 111, has brought to tb > office a large bundle of rye grown .on ordinary land from tonr grains, proves that rye is one of the most prolific of oereals. The f roduot of ous grain Isons hundred and vs, which stocks all prodoelng beads ell filled. Each of tbe other grains have, on an average, produoed seventy stocks each bearing a head well filled with grain. Tbe grains, if suffered roduct of the four mutate, Ç would be a quart of good grain. This Is product of a highly ferUilxed •pot hat came from a large Held, not im At this rate It would not take ooe hundred grains of rye to bushel. Mr. Fallen is one of E at aottbs proved. more than prodnoe a oew cornera to tbl. county, and pm ebaaed tea farm when be now rraldca, tentai Bin« 140 aorea, of Mr. Wm. K. Tempi., for *2,000. Mr. F. hu realized bat two year', crops, wbiob be .ay» have batted him sufficient to pay for tbe farm and give him tea oropa of tbe prewnt year clear. He «peak. In tha highest terme of our tell, climate and aoolal ad yaatagea. Jab. Ro8kndai.b, g native of Pales tine, has deciphered one of the inscrip tions on the famous sword of Milas fltandlsh. It It lo Mediaeval Arabic, knd meant: «With peace God ruled bis tlcvcff (meaning creatures), cod with tbe judgment of HU arm He troubled the mighty (meaning tbe or the wicked." Mr. Roeeodgle thinks tbe sword it among tbe oldett weapons in existence. It wee acquired by Blandish when fighting agalntt tbe most power- fui) WhtwIII bullet persist In wearinc gold dote in their hair at dances? »ate a writer In toe London 7nil/i. It |, not pretty to look et. and it la moat unpleaa- aat for tbair partners,as u 6lea Into their eyee and pretty well blinda them; in fact, oo so toe It baa toe acme effect aa a atrong plocb of aonff. i wr« at a ball a few evening« back,and noticed a gc jd-looklng girl acting tbe pert of a wall flower. "Why don't yo« ask her to dancer" I •Bin to an enthnaiaatlc waltzer. "Ob," replied be, "»he's too dust,." A Chicago telegram aaya : "The ion of tbe Chamberlain of the roy 1 house of Germany jumped from e tower 190 feet high, in tola oity, laat _ " We are not informed wbat the eon of tbe Chamberlain of tbe royal bouse of Germany waa doing at Chicago ; bat we do not dispute the jump from the tower. Anything to get «way from that Western Sodom woe evidently the eentiment of the German Chamberlain's son.—JV. Y. btur. evening. PUBLIC BALBB. pUBLIC SALB —or— COWS, SPRINGERS AND BULLS. Will be told at Public sale, at the Frac, tlcal Fermer, Brandywine Hd„ MONDAY, JUNE SO, 1881, »t 1 o'clock, p. m-, 40 bead of very oholoe UMae. ter oounty freah oowa and spring-1 era. and a lew atock holla. Two] ana four snonlha oredlt. ROBERT!, A TYSON. L. W. Stidham A Sow. Aucl'ia. Jsl, 8 ALE.OF OOWH. The »ubeerlbera will ■ell at Publio Sale, at. Red TfmTfffl MM.boma.n, gg» MONDAY, JUNE 27th, 1881, At 1 o'clock p. m., FORTY HEAD OF FRESH COWS AND SPRINGERS, TWENTY HEAD OF FEEDERS, DOT OF YOUNG BULIH. 1400, I Ctuater »ILL A BAILEY L. W. Stidham A Son, Auot'r*. Janel-U STATEMENT OF BUSINESS OF THE O WILMINGTON SAVING» FUND SOCIETY, for the year ending Deoember 81, l&M): DR. band laat statement...1 12,574 17 Received hrom depositor*. 282,802 80 Received from interest and dividends.. Received from loans pa.d In Recel vsd from real esute.... Received from «Ute Ux. Cash .. 82,806 79 07,047 58 .. 4,705 01 10 M Total. .• 440,845 81 CR. Paid to depositors Loans made. 187,818 12 285,048 U. 1. 8128 Paid for real estate Paid on amount accrued lnler est on Wilmington City Loan (purchased) Paid taxes (city, county State). Salaries aud expenses..T. Cash in bank. 88 83 id 874 90 4,228 21 7,281 52 Total.... • 440,840 81 ASSETS. Amount Invested In bond and mortgage. Amount invested iu Delaware State bonds (cost).. Amount Invested lu ground rent. Amouui invejted In Delaware Railroad bonds (cost). Amount Invested In bills re ceivable... Amount invested lu Delaware Railroad slock (oost). « Amount Invested In wilin. Oily Loan... Amount luvest' d in New Cas tle Water Loan. Amount invested In Amouut lntercstdue incuts and taxed lo date Amount cash In bank. 1,008,688 IB 15.510 00 350 00 i.ose oo «.nee« 15,136 00 . 50,600 60 . 14,00) no estate 22,877 84 In «esi 61.036 15 7JSI5I Total. .01,160,576 16 LIABILITIES. Whole amouut dus depositors. 1,081,796 88 Guarantee fund to pretest e poaltors. . 114,776 22 Total.. 1.198,572 12 J. E. MM ITH, Areas. WJlm. Havlsga Fand »oclety. Attest. Jos. a. Kxchahdson. auditor. Jei-f-6-8-11-13-15-18. F irst grand excursion -or TUB— bayahu legion, A BOMBAY HOOK! On MONDAY, JUNE 20th, 1881, Ou the Steamer THOMAS CLYDE. Msaterot Oremenlea—John E. Bates. Floor Manager— J ohu k. Jennings. Aaslstauu—First, Win, Hicfcmau ; Bee ond, Wm. Davis ; Third. Jos. Dugan. RITCHIE'S BRAS» AND STRING BAND HAH BEEN ENGAGED FOR THE OCCASION. .OO cents. . . .SO *» WM. B. WlLMKlt, Secretary. Wm. McMknamim, Treasurer. a.^Q ttt shar rt " fourth street wharf at 6.30 AO*The committee of Arrangements (cuualetti g of fifty persona), will see that uckm) order Is malnUmed. no disreputa ble person* allowed about the boat. in Tickets, Children VJOTICE—RULE» REGULATING iS ODORLEH» EXCAVATORS: 1. The board shall grantlloen applicants it may think oompatent. 2. The carts used by tbe odorless exca vating companies shall be water-tight aud have sufficient covers to prevent •pilling. 8. All owners of odorless exoavallnx apparatuses shall be held responsible tor any nuisances caused by them, and shall abate tbe same without delà. . 4. The board may, by resolution, sua peud tbe action of the odorless excavat ing oompaules at auy time during the sninmer months that It may think pro to all 6. All llceosee aiiall be signed by the presldeoi of the board, and atieeuTd by the secretary. ' 8. It iha.i not be lawful for a licensed cleauer to deposit the oouteats of a privy "mi"""* WIU " Q one 7. fcver. owner of an odorle«« ezoa vatln« apparaiae «ball be roqnlnMl u> keep me caru, when not In uae, under •over, and Iroin public view, cocci,llv when wlthlb tbe city limite, end tbe toee er covere ebut, exoept only wben recel v in ? oouieuw or privy welle or Muke. 8. Tbe board may revoke tbellcenee of any odorlcaa excavalln« company for re luelCk to comply with lb# above rulee. J , 'ti J L very odorita exuavatlLgeompany ■hall be required to keep a record of hu welts cleaned, and f ir whom cleaned. board*** 0 ™ 1416 ** m ® , Goarterly, to ibe io. The price for removing the contenu pr cesspools ior the entrent year shall be not more than one uud oue-quarter cents pe .^ **ü ou ? or . l6u ce"!« per eu ble feet. JL Ea h odorless exaavatlug c«mpany ■hall hold its tanka, barrels, hose.pnmps etc., subjeci to Inspection by the exeetu ttve officer, who shall report lo the board once a month on the condition of the 12. Tbe odorless excavating companies ■hall psriorm at onesjto the cxduslon of all oiher bnainess, any orders referred to them by ths Board ol Health. 18. The board r •mend th rvae tea ngbt to rules at any time. By order of the Board of Health. DR. L. P. BUBH. President. Attect: E. B. FBAxaa, Clerk. Jelo-lw. Delaware state Bonds! OrriCK of Statk Tkbasurkr, > Dovrr, Drl., May 15, 1881. J By virtue of an Aot of l the General saemblv of the State if Delaware, paaeea at Dover at Its session of 1881.1 do nsveby give notice to holders of Delaware »tale; Bonds that I shall attend at tue Philadelphia National Bank, In the cltv of Philadelphia, during the business honn of that Bank, on the first three ■•oullar days of July. A. D., 1181, pre- P* y oir a,lti redeem bonds of the said Btate, o f the numoers foUowlna: From No. gn to 880, both lnclnalve of ths denomination of one thousand dollars eaeb, oi the lune of tbo boSÎIÏ if .ri™ htate under date of January l, A. D„ lM6t also other bonds of tbe said State of the number.following: From NoTl toïîf both inclusive, of the denemlnation oi one tbonmnd dollars each, of the issue or the bonds ef the said »tau ander date oi January 1, A. D., 1887, Oct. 28. a. D„ 18ö 8 September 14, A: D., 1868, and October 28. A. D.s 1888; and aleo* other bondi or the said state of the numbers fol- lowing : From No. 1 to 178, both IncJo * alve, of the denomination of one thooe- and dollars each, of the Issue of the bonde of said Stau ander date ef January 1. A D., 1874. And that from and after the first day of Joly, A. D., 1881, interest w m bonds herein Intended to in- 1 designated, ''This call is I olndsoU the outs land Vug Slate of Delaware." 7 ~ ROBERT J. REYNOLD», »late Treasurer. maylO-tJyleod W.1.KH«M( * «• W IL KEHHARD4C0, BUCK «MBB. Our Blaok Qoods oommand at tention on eaeonot of qaelity, shade end priese. W. M. KBNNABD k CO. can find many choice goods st.Ken nerd k Co.'s. Their a took is never allowed to getold ; selling at reason able prioes keep it moving. new ityle oollan, Urge Uoe eoIUrt for Indie«, Intest thing oat, just opened by Kenanrd k Co. oiioEtn. Owing to tbe greet demand for ginghams they Imre beoome very acaroe, bat W. M. Kennsrd & Co, have yet 100 pieoee to select one dregs from. W. M, Keanard k Co. are offer ing thin gauze underwear for ladite, gentlemen and children, at LOW PRICES. SPANISH LACK TIES. A new and beautiful line of Spenieh ties, fiohue collars, and many other choies things just opened by W. M. Kennard k Oo. white «mis. W. M. Kennard k Co. are offer ing one case of white quilts at $1.10 which would be cheep st $1.50. T»uma White, Blue and Pink Tarlatan« in qualities for eovsring glaa« and ohandeliors. W. M. KENNARD k CO., 621 Market Bt. This atock is always complete in all eizea and qualities, from $2.25 upwards. LA WEE. A fine line of Amoriaoa Lawn«, in the latent styles and colorings, at 12 *. inn LAWI Pure Linen Laww 25 oaata. WHITE O fl MR, A fin« Victoria Lawn at 12 1-2 and « fall line'of our oelebrated make of Linon D'Inde, from 25 to 50 oonto. orua riAinu. Hod, White, Blue, Pink, Cream tnd Kcru Opera Cloths. Call and see them. A fin« line of Pinaob, sun and rain Umbrellag. Btrrrona. W. M. Kennard k Oo.'a «took ol Dreao Buttons ia very large «nd ■tylea are the neweit and ohoioeot. OLUTKa W.M. Konnard^ACo.'* «took of Lisle Thread Qloves is U fa their •took of Kid GIoym, yery lor«. Th«y are »elUng a good [Liale Oloro kt 25 cent«. 621 MARKET STREET, T^OTICE.—T H K WOBKINGMKN'H AJI Lou AhooWJod 1. now tuning H aew aerla» of atoek. No back payment«; • per Mot Interest allowed. Apply day •Tanin« t« KQ 0 MARI3 Hecr , Ury . Oil««, Ml Shipley St., hi atory. myae-sw T ODGING—For Iwo or three gentlemen IA I _ AM SHIPLEY STREET. T OST,— On Market street, between Ju 54b and lath, a email gold horseshoe eoarf pin. A suitable reward will be given If returned to THIN OFFICE. F LOURq FEED AID GRAIN. VBOtBULI AND DICTA 1 1., AT THE »TEAM FLOUR MILLS. W. FRONT STREET. G net work a speciality. Satlsfeot on guaranteed In every respeot. 1 aleo man ateeture the oelebrated "Good Enough" Floor, the beet In the ma r ket for the price —#7.00 per bsrrd. Graham flour utade from white wheat NO. *W. D. SEDGWICK. ytt-lm N ^EXAMINATION The New Osetle County Annual Exam ination of Candidates for teach «is' cert id eate*. w 11 he held at the following places: JUNE 14. " 23. OF TEACHERS. New Middletown and Newark Kirkwood and Mermaid Henry Olay. 17. begin promptly at 8 J 4 o'clock, A. M, Commissionen» ol schools are cordially Invited to be present. H. d UABPaefTKR,} Sup ' U ' Smyrna, Drl., May 81,1881.—w2t The exeroleee will vroTICA.—reraona wno: were a ratted ,n XS the mate of Delaware for tbe United Blateem ill tar y service la May, Juue or paid oommuutlon feet again drafted in laid ami were requited to procure a substitute oi •alar tbe military service under tbe latte) draft,will And It totbelr advantage to com* nsunleate, either personally or by letiei With the undersigned, who bas boen by the filou Legislature to oo fToea the Secretary of War, the commuta* Uon money paid by suob persons. The Secretary Of war having been directed by St of O ong rees to refnud tbe ooinmui*' July, 18 M, and Dover Del.. Jnlv io. is79 FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS FLAGfS, LANTERNS, PAPER GAP PISTOLS. ADAMS & BROTHER Ars now natty to nil order« for FI HE WORKS. They have received Ihfi agency for the oelebrated ÆT14A COf.OBKU FIBE WORKS, they bslug the cheapest — * best goods in tha market. ADAMS & BRO., MO. 004 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, DAL. Send for catalogue of Kirs Works. Oar line of Dry Goods, Bools and »boss. Car pels, Oil Cloths and general line of House keeping Goode are as good as the best and ■ cheap the cheapest. Jel41Jy4 WJC WILL SUND FREE DR. JOY'S ELECTRIC ) l DEVICES. 1 Uta,Bs«*.U. a a. joy. ta. A Ol fofikswu. elNse—wsnO DI. JOY'S ILECTRIC DtVICES For Examination and Trial before Parehaelng. •uOhrln« from ««won, Weaknesses, teeerel 0eMll«y, Lose of Nerve Force •r Vigor, or any dleeaee resulting Iroui A busks and Othu Causes, or to aay ■lfltoted with Rhenmatlsm, Neurtti ta» Paralysis.Spinal Difficulties. Kidney r Liver Troubles, Lame Back, and other Oseases of the vital Organs. AIsowomkn roubled with Di se ases peculiar to their z. Speedy relief and complete restoration > health guaranteed. These are «he ■*y tlMtrte Device« or Appiiaa trae* tmSeieaUflc Principle«. Their gh efficiency use been practically i with the - - - to der ful eae and they have the hlgheit eu meats from tbe non eminent g «Heal sad seiend He men of ■erica. Baud at ouee for book gi viug Information free. Address the manu t nr»ra , WAGNER A OO.. OOR. MICHIGAN AV. A JACKSON ST., Jnl-eodAwiy Chicago, III. REMOVAL. JOHN MULROONKY, BotUer, Has removed from 408 Poplar street, to N. W. oor. 6th and Tatnall HU. ALE. PORTER, AMD BROWN 8TOU1 put up In small paokagea for ffiurily baa. AU orders by mall or otherwise promptly ti e n .sd to. S lrat premium Lager Beer Otual sxpreuly for IkaUy uae. SSKAT BAKWA1XM AT ADAMS & BRO S, jdit Wt MAHKKT 8TBEET, ti "' On Good». <C Motions, BOOTH AND HHOKH. toff« find 7aaejr floods, Of ail .Deecriptlons. Ir Rods, and Rugs, Croquet, Lawn Tents. Base Balls, Bau. de s. a large teni of Hammocks, cheap, jfixpi Vsleo pedés i ock_ Horses, Doll Carriages and Wheeloar- rowa. Fire Worka, Flags, Lanterns, lng WewotUd particularly call your attonttoa to oar apeelel Una of ChUdran'a <kurrla«aa at factory price». fleadi ora Cheap. 81.73 KINDLING WOOD, OAK AND PINK MIXED. Orders eon be left at the following places "" E. Bolfner. Floor and feed store No. S W.lOth stTMt. ' W. C. Townsend, Floor and Feed Store corner 8th and Talnail Sts, John A. Huey, N. W. cor. 9th and MadL son. Grocery store. O'Donnell Ja iMT' oor '"' ''-PÂS.ÎÂSTÂÎi by mou to kindling rol Union nod Gllpii b • v nstsr wood gin Arc. attended \ESSSHai. DR. HAYDOCK'S ÜST^EW L1VEK i' ILL, (SUGAR COAT WD.) ONK 1*11.1. IN A IHHi; OA A i*ILL IN A DON K. OAK FIIA IN H EACH VI A Lointain« TWENTY PILLS Rill ta Done. PRIOIS TWICNTY-riVIC OKN FOR HALE i>Y ALL DKUUUIjSTn. Caution.—N oue slguulureof A llkk Uayuook i Pills. Every Pills is ;>>«igur Coaled, it your druggist does not keep them we will mail them tree lo any ud dr«t«M oh reoulpi of 2» ouuU. Five vials for ■ I. Ui. Buy ut • genuine utiiens the ■ 1« each V »>. DnuoLdcUy. Thtee 1*1 lu. absolute for al! bilious and malarial «libellons. They grapple with discuae at Its fouauln he-. «I , and root it patieiit'b *ystein at . They lorlliy me body aguinst Dis ol sudden ailacuM and brave the ease In all fn epidemics, and enal iniMMinailcdaugor of Nwampsaud forests. One vial of Dr. Hayuook'm nkw Livkh Pill» relieves the entire system of pains and aches, t-nllveus the spirits and t. BOUNDING THROUGH IHE VEINS, »end for this luestl niable medicine at ouee and take All oilier. liuMitallou uud delay another luriu o remtniy al nanti nothing bet ■hie whenyOu have h cure Hick near* luaLauliy. 1'Hkw Uiwe.tf!« in unie aud you Have-1 many day» .he elees misery. Dr, Haydook'8 New Liver PHI» Are and the graulest biuSHiug that Huieiur world. grama auu evHenco ol tieaiL haa giv* to ALL OVER THIS VAST COUNTRY _KNOW THEM ! TUE 1'KOl'l.k. UHK TJ1KMI THE PKOT1.K PAA1MK l llkU. What h uadi edn of Lei tors n.ty u u tleuU al- over the uabiluhte gioou: Dr. Hay dock, y ol ail buiousucHS. Vous pu L ■ Till hue rid No more ten pi Um Luken ut « pills cured Arier Muth ilug tortures iront bilious CNtoW Liver i'lilM ieturu of . My heutluche n. e another er. lor me of live of y o. solle Ol y .and 1 have Than mj(D< . Sena tue houite. mulMAiy. id loll to Keep lu Our doctors treated me for chronic cou ■tipullou, aa they called It, seid It P 1 .h cured 1 had no appetite; Dr. Huydock s N Liver Pills gave mo a hearty Your pills are marvelous. Dr. llaydock has cured my headache that wus chrome. 1 gave hall ol one or your pill« to iu\ babe for oholei a morons The dour you nw tiring got well In auay. My nauKea ol a morning ji now cured ahcl no more headaches. Your vial of Dr. Haydock's New LI Pille cured me of terrible neuralgia pulua in the head. »end mu two vials ; I want poor family. Send me live vtalsoryour New LI Pills by return mail. Doctor, my biliousness and headucln are ail gone. - For all Diseases of the Kldm-ys. Ketch tlon of Unue, Dr. Hay docs a New Livei a perfect cure. One Pill aatlafy the moMt skeptical. For Female Diaeaaes, Nervous l*i Mon, WeaKueas. General Isasailude, wan Appetite aud Wick lleadach', Di. llt y dock'« .'Jew Liver Pi,la will oe louud ai at iithi mcnrubiu. Y New L for a Pull effectual reiuudy. Tuny a cuie universal in their ellbcls, ,'n. V novü-tMHl.vsi v. " Tl»* GENTS' 53tOc, FORMER PRIuE S1.00 W. U. COLB, Men's Furnishing Goods, 202 MARKET STRKkT. «KASONABLE IMsECTICII) KH ! MOTH PROOF PAPER BAGS, (of tak payer.) Very cheap and ble. e for seal skin Several sizes ; large coats. r lAR PAPER In Sheets 3x4 feet. i'ARBCLIZKO ANTI - NOTH PAPER Cheap and healthful, among clothIng positively protects them from moths. DALMATJON INHKCT POWDER INHEtrr POWDER (JUN8, A few sheetfi floats. GUM CAMPHOR I POACH PASTE (For de hoy lug Rouehes, Mice, and Rats, 4 p. a* c.) Z. JAS. BELT APOTHECARY. apr7 SIXTH AND MARKET BTH«, _ __ Wilmington Del. JOHN P. D0NAH0E, -BOTTLBR OF— Ale, Porter «Brown Stout Phllndelplila <8 Rocheslsr Lager Beer, Uider A Mineral Watern. Dnm Ul Alsu d Porter X, XX. XXX. Agent for >beboygun H tu- erai Water. -DEPOT- 517 & 519 Orange St., WILMINGTON. DEL. ffWOrdersDy mall promptly attended Polite aud aooommodating drlv- m a v 28 Lu. #rs.-Ck NOW IS THE TIME TO tIUI V.OUK STOVES ? at)l> UKT YUUK Heaters Put in Order. a cave just reduced the price of all Cook Parlor and Heating HUvee to sultlh oardblraee. 0* and aee the prioes before you hay, U. nORUlKNOM, Third an Uhlpley Bta. liaui». * -A.T THE NEW EXCHANGE! 305 SHIPLBY STREET, FINEST LUNCHES IN THE CITY, Served every morning aud evening tics, to gentlemen only. Jel5tf CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, FLOOR LINENS WINDOW SHADES, WILTONS, k COCOA MATTlNllS M04UETTI 8, PLAI N M ATTlNu BRUSSELS. FANCY MATTINu TAPESTRIES, STAIR MATTINu 3-PLY LINENS, from 2k to6 yns INGRAINS, RAG, VENETIANS, ■ !.. WINDOW 8HAUEH OIL CLOTH» STOOD), HUGH AND MATS. We Invite an examination of and NEW HTiît'K of graces, I-Srgj Pattern« in ml and under market GRANVILLE WORRELL and 822 Market *Vf., rum. ulyl-ly. D fcLAWABK UAKFKX MUUHK, Mfl MAHKKT MTltEKf We li.ve Iu.t received a laroe.uwk 0 I 611 raprolrir Urutisl«, Three pi) Inici-Hlns »«id i,m CAHTPET I U G S. Al*o a ittrua atiKorliucni oi SSLCL0185. MATÎI868AH3 WINDOW SHAHS. ur u call Knd satlafy yoursell (list giving nargams. I IK VUV Ci A t ic I i i ;, W I IA4 l«U PON. Ilf ANCHOR Li NE. trNITED HTATKS MAIL RTKAM H« »EW B %*,TS; r ^Äoj, cam««.MOtoevo. 8ii:m,u'.K,«s '*—• «'.«uii-ni dv cota-.v, rA* p'T And every bniird; ., NKW YOiJK '*'(> LO.s'liOi Vklf T CABINBAAStoiMI. F.zcunio 1 oaHt-ngvf SflConunodatlonfi i 1'fe.cnn aù ^ OC ^«*11 B0«k.' I tuM^njforH Docked at lowe«t rstea to m ifuilroud SfSMOii In Kororve or Aim rl" lirait« at lowest rsirs, p«y«!hlp ifrou .•! Utrousbost England, Fcotliu.d aud In land for ti'Kikaofiniormatlon. piano, 4c. ipply t., uasnassov UBoTuasa. i Howuna uun, N >r to HWIUHJL w H Wllmlniftos. On : fr..man ■OriM.A.lA» 8M. B. SHARP rih arm maiihkt m itw URESS GOOibi AT REDUCED PRICE». dol'd & Blaxk Silks, Direct from the Importer. jICTHS & CÄSSIMEEES. o Herat Cue largest stock we nave Also a lull IIns of Carpets and Oil Cloths jacls to n.'.ou per yard. b W**. U. SHARP. 4Ui AH MAHKKT HTt*. SCHOOL STATIONEN. ALL KINDS OF ARTICLE» NKO$> HARY FOR SUMO LA RE UA iM BE BADOF E. S» R. Butler, No 4611 n tuggr TttKKr AHUSEH'S EElEBBATliO Ü ICE CREAM! 40 Cim. PEI «UJABT. S. W. Cor. Seventh and Shipley Sts. refit It'd su'l rst-Class st Y I** J. T. GARDNER having SÏJwJï&jfi ^ sSpÄ rmy e İm':re"„ U ;:2^3äteyp. 1S . ssxrs iK'SiWssrtfc**' ' jus'"" ™"' J. T- OaBDHKB. 183U. HHTABLIBHKD 1888. EISINO & LANGE, & 0* L . ou S3 All Kinds^of"provisions, 409 Orange Street« nril.MINOTOM- 1 l nrjRTH-l d P B "pSÄSTi™rVATOH MAKE ATOHB* 1 ' OLOUKH. JK WKDRf ÏÿÆSLabMBj.,, ,r NO we mariât »T""® 1 WILMIWOTO», £■*» rtn| « Particular attention Rll'ts branche, j also, ohangms îl isea. Haa a good tesortment of »w* Suteantly on head. ^ e , Thepubfic Is «eteiailT evlledw c