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T Oct. H.-f •P^ fcciox, A * VinAvratif, VI» Mtaffd»»w»ft, , Hir it"J' ' , courier, with dln Ibr w, •*J' dan t Artlx, *t Alumoe .rÄ .b.« the Y*qul ■n»'' 0 ., ,re Joining força nul M° . "^lierai outbreak. There I« n|l f° r * 5?. ment hern on account of <'5m. of the Sonora *«i T «-»r meaua of »peedy toRre«« l'Indiana. The Mexican ™"* f " rU !, here »»<1 'he poat I. The the Pro«»! 1er, and liable entire. It cle. of low have and, this been f and my t>ipy few me so at 200 many tired dull the are tlrely Just ady soon a h.ns Inhabit the hanks or StW* 1 miles south of here, |W ,rl ' u& The. see under the i , '* bC rihV(!a|otih', who fought with ,7 revolution. He has gftVki " uj * r 'i" ory mhd '„„nr, of sinmunltion. n*taM»M number shout 5,000, and h»'f»IÄ.nk.of the Msyo river, «ÄVcYsou. river. Oct. S.—A Tuesoti dls M F, .' chirles Hussler, the Inter H*»!': Carlos Ageucy for severaf ^ i :.'ln"r,Tew*s..d J .h.0.. s . , l. •^uiîir the Indian* was caused by tient Titt'sny, who, Instead assistions u> the Indlsns, sold them (T„ last season. ** liiunsihsltlMjw»ee*ds of their ,'uhl be used ««, buy plows, ,. u . ■ hut the failure of the receive them caused much dis Hustler was in to the White ■ Incnt wiunxn was killed laet May, r fc L,rt wa. given out that the Si«» Angela > of the Mormon, d d !» Ilmiler .talc« that the murder ^imltol l»v the White Monntaln "" of whom acknowledged their to the allulr recently, and *uld ...,l the body, by the advice ol togimnl the Indian, from fThey never bury Ihelrvlrtlm*.] that thewe Indiana have beeilen In «teullng atnek for two Arizona ami Sonora, u ranch belonging to At the agency tm«n Homier «tatea that the prlncl aMine, killing and plundering by tbe mti™ Aparhea was planned by one or „bite. Ill« relation with tbe agenev ■bn, „'ter compelled aecreey. a. Tllfany .ihn »tinning bi protect lila ward», no hr «lot they might I« 1 guilty of. diirt.li' of affair, at San Carlos under ■tTiffany that I« Icarful—facta whic h h pwwlmi of the pro|ier authorltlea, „hieh cannot lie given to tbe public IpartieF who have been In complic ity iS, Apache murderers and thieve, are » Into cue tody." MAKK SO EXCKFIION. bni lieuil, and little Yet these a upon ing pain nity. m h^rly in Southern - It on near the an Atneri thesc facts were ■00 He a then 1 to aaid iinot and Ural ble of and my I fell the I of 0 Plain Talk to District Attorney cork Ml 1 Retarding III» Duty. Waiililnirto Drtllarrinirtini, who styles himself ehalr Lrfthr Delaware Republican State Ctt» Knmittee, is In the eitv and receiving on the "victory 0 In Delaware, fygjirfifl/ Htpuhliean says that it puts «ï filth in Dick Harrington's dispatch«;» ■ ta thaw of th<* Associated Press. Jot wp remember that in Miatl Court an indictment for his c«vn rtiou with the most outragi-ous safe burg ijrucailtylb pending against Dick Har Iffkin. The charge U that he has, as I)i» Attorney, associated and conspired Ih notorious bugflfit- 11! "1 thieves to on ip and ruin in the midst of night a peace iiod honorable citizen, in order to quiet 1 opposition against Shepherd's regime i help the fortunes of the sinking ring. hellish that a storm of ill ation ran thcouirh the whole luml ami pt Shepherd and his government •ni Io» 1, Oct. 4.] Dl.triit U) l of existence. A i District Attorney Cork hill, to whom ethall lend a copy of this paper, d«w*s not »dIbe HcpiMictm tml other dally papers ■fcr, If he did, lit would have done • Ills tab in this long ago— we respectfully »him: Mr. Cork hill ! Dluk ilarrlng hfatown ! Examine your criminal In taan and make no exception In the case Ät! Let him have a speedy, fair und • IrW, atul «!«> your sworn duty, like a A PARALYZING OUST ACT. K. fa Sat This Written tor Delnware oh W ell for New York ? [Albtiiy Evening Journal, Rep,] tatveen the Kepulillean party and the Eklionofiis noble amblUoug one ob Ineflaiiui. A coterie of »mail men. with ■UJ horiz iug not wider than the fields of Mpr.niarii-t«. and impudent umbftions ifajaihp pohsibillUes of the pur»e, have Uji management of the party, amyr not in sympathy with Hepuii «key are not in sympathy with P| n 2 or Miytiody but themselves, Tlietr »wu-n, tiK'ir miHTupulousness, their ■Jp, disgust all thinking men. Their deters tkouseodi upon thoiiHand» Huiffuien from joining the Kepubliean •' u u 'l r «f» , ad weight paralyze» Kepuh », dismays Kepniiilean hopes. vuerMti't make us ridieulou» in tlie ÎJ lü . u ' jJl t , 'b t people. Their actions JftflitoWuifcon every check. Three ^wdvr Huyes au d (iartlelû, wore Under, and bee agu • » obstaeles in the ■»•puMIcanimg. Tkof. obstacle must '< • ccrnuasiun, vnfriilutf, mi <tZp{$ ,L Vtt * * lU < ih *n FORCE a« of . M|.-V ^ llLCentannlal. col *nty In general In particular, will Ilk ui',A} Two , W u "dr«4th Aiinive ■ < *"f «* 'MC with a repre Iw.#'« . lal " l,ll K Ht ll *' ! foot of I'euu has" 1 with grand scenic effects. 'fcoMia " Sw edee and Indian», thc P'' rl °d ; Penn's meeL "tie m mo" "Ud Robnrt Si. n„, "fi"g of C'he»ter, which was k»»nL. c k " ow " "" Upland, etc. b, fi,e n " ^ r ' at pxrade, enihracltig Red Arm. 1 ? 1 *""- Ul.vlc Associations, *«•;? Military, Quiet», etc. fa» ...2* '»»«Vblmwt pyrotechnic ex h.„, ft w , Ll1 u colossal figure of *» y™!." 1 ," 1 'h» good »hip "Wel vknesa u.,. " ICU(;llt of those Intending Ï! heunion oïï e . c '' renioule «, reduced Ètw28f M wl11 fte »old un §Epbi, wi lm f L 'H ct 8U ft tlon " un the «fa« àùi , ftulngtou and Baltimore Sb WibH , ' ctvr " unlil **«-«>• Tlie kt£; ""«Ington III cent«. Delaware («let». »0^1 '"'.Ware'» Corner fo, New *Mü p' Bear 75, Porter 85, Ï 1 Sorbit \»i ü 1 JCeguey ^Glasgow fa. " U0 ' 4.-yboia V\ l>e) 4 »Vre city, Ûw rnmoter.' 5 «I iS"' Infiammation, all Kid faspalh».! to qipla(nte, cured by raary cun, op Mo|i "'t ,c Uia Smin, S. u*^ n8t »».'*oh g , and curr» ^ ^ Pw iCt " f '"'arment Ä'r» 1 CjWKk.lit« 7 4 >' r »Nt A Co., tho for 1 f' )tr6 ' Ni fa or gpocqtutfnn We bear SUS» l«^ , 1 C * n "°, t •*« Jtal»e,l. JkituW b r the u,,,'".' !? ""'"'J »way Ï.» toi,i ,t " r y.'' l i. 1 , • 1 H«n» '» •'OolUun ■ »IternatiJ; 1 ' ''"wwer.uue.n »he m"« ,,u' .l* 1 " 1 »»utritlve 5»fcn2ffc c »lili a, ",' 1 *,»" <•■'*">-» "f bron RsuSa®®"— 'H.Y, «»UH iL ASSOCUTK,»; »■** th. P : ■ < tan A I'llOKl.HHIOfNAI, CONKMION. to is The Unusual Experience off a Prominent Man Made Publie. The following article from the Democrat and Chronicle of Rochester, N. Y., is of striking a nature, and emanate« from liable a source, that it is here republished entire. In addition to the valuable It contains, it will he found exceedingly in teresting : , i To ih* A'dlur of the Democrat and Chroni cle. —8ik : My motives for the publication of the most unusual statements which fol low are, first, gratitude for the fact that I have been laved from a most horrible death, and, secondly, a desire to warn all who read this statement against some of the most de ceptive influences by which they have ever been surrounded. It Isa fact that to day thousands of people are within a foot of tlia f rave and they do not know it.. To tell how was caught away from just this position and to warn others against nearing it, my objects in this communication. On the first day of June, 1881,1 lay at my residence in this city surrounded by my friend« and waiting for my death. Heaven t>ipy f now« thft tifc&uy I then endured, for words can never describe it. And yet, if a few years previous, any one would have told me that I was to be brought so low, and by so terrible a disease, I should have scoffed at the idea. 1 had ulways been uncom monly strong and healthy, had weighed over 200 pounds and hardly knew, In my own ex perience, what pain or sickness were. Y'ery many people who will read this statement realize at times thut they are unusually tired and cannot account for It. They feel dull und Indefinite pains in various parts of the lx sly and do not understand it. Or they are exceedingly hungry one day and tlrely without uppetlte the next. This was Just the way I felt when the relentless mal ady which had fastened itself on me first began. Still 1 thought it was nothing; that probatdy I hail taken a cold which would soon pass away. Shortly after this I noticed a «lull, and at times a neuralgic puin in my It would e so so re. e matter lieuil, tmt and be tone the little atteiitinn to It. i day next, I paid but However, my Ktomach out of order and my lood often failed to dig(*t, euueinvr at time» great inconvenience. Yet I bad no idea, even as a physician, that these thini>8 meant anytldntr Herioua a monstrous disease was becoming fixed upon me. Candidly, I thought I was suffer ing from malaria and so doctored myself ac cordingly, but I got no better. I next noticed a peculiar color and odor about the fluids 1 was passing—also that there were large quantities one day and very little the next, and that a persistent froth und scum appeared upou the surface, and a sediment settled in the bottom. And yet I did not realize my danger for, indeed, seeing these symptoms continually, I Anally l>eeame ac customed to them, and my suspicion was wholly disarmed by the fact that I had no pain in the affected organs or in their vici nity. Why cannot und blind I 1 eliould have bee erstand. There la a terrible future for all physical neglect, and impending danger always brings a person to Ida sense« even though it may then be too lute. I realized, at last,, my critical condition and aroused mvaelf to overcome it. Ami, Oh ! how hard t tried ! 1 consulted the best medical «kill in the land. I visited all the prominent mineral springs In America and traveled from Maine to California. Still 1 grew wor«e. No two phy«ieiam> agreed a« to my malady. One aaid I wuh troubled with spinal irritation ; another, nervous prostration ; another, malaria ; another, dyspepsia ; another, heart disease ; another, ireneral debility ; iinot lier, congestion ol the base of the brain; and so on through a long ll«t of common diseases, the Bymptoms of all of which I really bud In this way several years passed «luring all of which time I was steadily 'orse. My condition had really become pitiable. The slight bymptoms I at Ural experienced were developed Into terri ble and constant disorders—the little twigs of pain bad grown to oaks ol agony. My weight hud been reduced from 207 to 180 pounds. My Hie was a torture to myself and friends. 1 could retain no food upon my stomach, und lived wholly by Injections. I was a living mass of pain. My pulse was uncontrollable. In my agony 1 frequently fell ujani the floor, convulsively clutched the carpet, und prav« «l for death. Morphine had little or no elf. et In deadening the pain. For six «lays na 1 iiLlits I ha«i the death pre monitory huvouglis coubtuiitly. My urine was tilled with tulir casts ami albumen. I was struggling with Bright'» disease of the kidneys in its lust stages. While suffering thus I received a call from my pastor, the Rev. Dr. Foote, rector of St. Paul's Church of this city. I felt that It .was our last Interview, but in the course of conversation he mentioned a remedy of which 1 hud hear, used, remarkable cures which had conic under his observation, by means of this remedy, ami urged mo to try it. A* ft practicing physician anil a graduate of the schools, I Cherished the prejudice both natural and common with all regular nractfoners, and derided the Idea of any medicine ouU*J«le the regular channels being the least beneficial. So solicitous, however, was Dr. Foote, that I finally promised I would waive my preju dice ami try the remitly he so highly rec ommended. I la gan ils use ou the 1st day of June and took it according to directions. At first it sickened me ; but this I thought me in my debilitated continued to take It ; the much hut ha«l never Dr. Foote detailed to me the many was it good slçn lor condition. I «ii kunlng Kinmtion departed and I Hide to relui» food opon my Btomxch. Io U few days I noticed u decided chantre for the better uu aluo did my wife nod friends. My hlccouirhs ceased and 1 ex istIc need less pain than formerly. I was so rejoiced at this Improved condition that, uu<*i tvhat I believed hut a few days before was my dying bed, I vowed, In the presence of my family ajid friends, should I recover I would both publicly and privately make known this remedy «or Ufc good humanité, w here ver and whenever 1 had an opportunity. I also determined timt I would gjve a course of lectures 111 theCorln tlijaii Academy of Mgsic of till» city, slating in fyll tlie symptom» and almost hopelem ol q > y disease and the ramarkuhla means by w'hteh J have been saved, tjy |q provement was couetaut fyom that time,and In less than three mouth» I Egd gained iiS pounds in llcsh, became entirely free from pain and i believe I owe iny life and Dreien t condition wholly to Warner'» Sale Kidney and Liver Cure, the remedy which I used. Since my recovery I have thoroughly re investigated the subject of kidney difficul ties and Bright's disease, and the truths developed are astounding. I therefore state, deliberately and as a physician, that 1 be lieve that more than one half the deatha which occur in A inerleaare caused by Bright » disease of the kidney». This may sound like a rash statement, hut 1 am prepared to fully verify it. Bright,'» disease has no dis tinctive symptoms of its own, (indeed, |t often develops without any pain whatever in the kidney» or tnelr vicinity) hut has the »ymploiue ,of nearly every other known com .lalut. Hundred.ol |xs>p)o t ie dally. ^ Uo»«' tiuriojs ftp» iûttaqzItaoU "by ^ clan's ciertirteate of ''heart dlacftfto, ' lipj plcxy," "paralysis," "spinal complaint, "rheumatism,' 11 "pneumonia," and öttttar common complaints, when Id reality it Wa» Brijrlit's disease of the kidnoys. Jew phy B^ciuns, and fewer people, realize the extent of this disease or Jt« danRerous and Insidious nature. It »Um)» Into tlie system like a th)ef, manifeste lta nresencc by the commonest »vmptoins, aud lasteiie tier) f Hli'HI HlP constitution before tfreT'lin \ Vh* ft/ li: hereditary as consumption, uulfp a* tRB -. moil and fully as fatal. Entire f»m.l '»i *>} herltlng It from their anccetors, jiave dieu, am} yet nom» of ihp IIU'llGer Uuew or foal; lied the mysterious noyre, whlp.h W a»ren •>>• 111 ,, them- Instead of common pymPtW»» H often »how» none whatever, hut bring» neatlt »uddeulv, and a» such I» usually supposed to be heart disease. Aa oue wlio ha» BU lcr01 '» and know» by bitter experience what be sav». I Implore every oue who reads these w ords not to neglect the slightest symptoms of Kidney difficulty. Certain agony and possible death will be the sure result of such neglect, and one can afford to hazard such chances. . , I am aware that Buch an unqualified state ment as this, coming from me, known a» 1 of ex of un the 85, by fff Pw tho )tr6 ' bear bron tan throughout, the entire lend as a practll tlouer and lecturer, will arouse the sur prise and possible animosity of the medlca professlon and astonish all with whom I am acquainted, but I make the foregoing state ments based upon facts which Ï am prepared to produce and truths which I can sulrfitan tfate to the letter. The welfare of those who may possibly be sufferers such as I was, is an ample Inducement for me to take the step I have, and If 1 In as successfully warn others fVom the dangerous path in which I once walked, I am willing to endure allpro fesslou al and personal consequences. J. B. Hp.nion, M. D. HDUVATIOSAI.. JJUGBY EVENING SCHOOL in —Will reopen on— MONDAY EVE'G, OCT. 2, '82, No. 4, Ma»onle Temple. Persons wishing Inronuatlou will apply to 1>K. HAM'I. W. MURPHY, or PRÜF. J. JACKBON PIERCE. sep26-6t-14 jyjAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE -FOR BOTH SEXES, Is 22 miles west of Philadelphia, Courses of Study—English, Business, Scientific and (iassleal ; a thorough Chemical department. Superior opportunities offered and hoya to prepare for the best American col eges. Broad Street Station, Plilla. A Balt. Central R. R. conferred by aulhorltv of the Leg islature of Pennsylvania upon young ladles taking a full eourae. Reading taught by a first-class elocutionist. Penmanship by a proreaaor—master of the tieautlcs of the art. Private Instruction given to those whos«- edu cation has been neglected. A home-like depart ment for little boys. Twelve instructions. Degrees J. SIIORTL1DGE (Yale College), A. M., Prin cipal, Concord ville, Del., Co., Pa, anglt-Bm-eod I>mm. I'/*. IJÏALTH 18 WKALTI-. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, a specific for Hysteria, DUsIneMH, Convulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental Depres- sion, Loss «if Mnnorj, Spermatorrhea, I in no- Uncy, Involuntary Kemlssion, Premature OH Age, caused by ove.r-e»ertion, self-abuse, or ever Indulgence, which leads to misery ,dec:i\ and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for |A; sent by msll prepaid -ecelpt of price. We guarantee six lMixesto vm.w anv caae. With each order received by ns for six boxes, accompanied with 16, we will send the purchaser a written guarantee to return the money If the treatment does not effect «cure. Guarantee Issued only by N. B. DAN FORI'H, Druggist,corner Second and Market streets, Wil- mington. Delaware, ole agent. I TRUSSES A SPECIALTY. A LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. ! ; ; I I It of of I the the TRUSSES 1 To suit any kind of Rupture. Over S5 years' ex pcrlence. A lit guaranteed. A private apart ment for lailles. LADY ATTENDANT. Z. JAMES BELT, APOTHECARY, HIXTII AND MARKET BTB.. WIL., DEL. PENSIONS TO ALL ■Idlers «hat wer» disabled by wounds or disease, wof r f.utfcr or tue, piles, diarrhoea, rupture loss •yaaight, loaaofhaarinf,heart and lung disease umatlsm, or any other disease or hurt l<y actl t or otherwise, gives you a pension. Widows, dren.father*, mother*, brother* and sisters are tied to pensions. Pensions procured where dis rgeislovt. New discharge* ol*ained. Hon l>la discharges and pensions for all deserter*, August 7 ,x 88 *. Pensions Inckkasrj X) to (79.00 per month. RKTHCTEn pen UlmsaspecUlty. Advlc* FREE. A«trfrc*a •tamp) B. F. Pritchard »Washing ton, D. Ca . e A NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN. (From the Boston QluU.] of Mr*. Lydia E Pink ham, of Lynn, Man., who abova allot bar human baient may pa truthfully calladtha "Daar Friend of Woman, * ga tqmg pf frey comepotuieatt lore to call her. Bh > f* aealppair rtfiVP^d to her work, whl<*> D the OUtfmoH) Of » *■ pbl|gad H keep 9|x jiMly »»sfaUnta, to help her wt*w«r (h* 1«W* ppr»»*pt>iideneg which dully pour» Ift upon her, «wh bearing 1U specla) bunion Of »offering, or Joy at 1*1 Vegetable Compound is a medicine for good and no| aril purpooe». I have personally invert igated It and am aatlifled of the truth ef thla On aooount of It» proven merit*. It 1» recommended and prescribed by the beat phyrtclana In the country. One aayi i " It work* Uka a charm and »a |nx(n It will cure entirely the worrt form of falling of the uterus, Leuoorrhna, irregular and painful Menatruation, all Ovarian Trouble*, Inflammation and Ulceration, Flooding» all Displacements and the sequent spinal weakness, aad la eepecfadly adapted to the Change of Life." It permeate« every portion of the system, and give» new life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency» deetroy* all craving for stimulant*, and relieve* waak netw of tlie stomach. It cure» Bloating, neodache», Nervous I Prostration, Oenend DsbUity, Sloople«meKe, Depression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and baokarhp, 1» always by Itausa It will at all time«, and Mjcee ( act In harmonj with the |aw only ft. per bottle or six for ft* , gnd I« sold by druggistn. Any «dfl«? repaired as to apt^lol Pimcs, and P»o pomes pf many whp h»v* been restored to perfect health by th» oee of |hp Vegetable Compound, oan be obtained by add ff — i lâ g Kr«. P., with stamp for reply, pt her home in Lynn, MfVi For Kidney Complaint off either eex this compound is ansurpsgaed as abundant testimonials »how. ** Mm Pink ham's Liver PHls," says one writer, •' the best in the world tor the cure of Cons tip a tio n, Biliousness and Torpidity of the liver. Her Blood Purifier work» wonders In It« special line and bids fair to equal the Compound In Its popularity. All must re«p©ct hsr as an Angel of Morey whoso sola ambition Is to do good to others. Philadelphia. P». RHEUMATISM AND CO\lT CURED, When we c»n «»lablish by a chain of evidenc^ cry Inquiry but makes stronger, that w# rodichl remedy for Rheumatic The above 1» a good Ilk from It. Jlei 1 I an I |q iiS t re be » to dis |t the lipj Wa» phy and tlie lta aud -. *>} foal; •>>• H to '» be these and such such , state 1 fff that govern» It Mr*. A. M. D. OK) he Pisordei«. and we put that%v l |46nr6 within the feacb cry KUfiorer will.out màncjt'éb d without prier , Wff claim thut uo ono buy the fool #111 turn it*ft a deaj rar, or close bis eyba to the glad tidings we bring tu his bllgl ti-d llfta. In jut Ir« to u», to >ou, to joiir dependent Ikmllle», ànJtotlifiteonh'MntpaljQaHty^i ! 0 dir»»»., Wes»k |?'°W fifWlfagr* few m m»#:» tlie lipptc« Pf N«'IBP fa ho )<avtgff«lk of the waten of lifs «ad or» DOW Till Pf 111» joy tif health, ready toll 10 tho world their ghd experience. We fa .ou uo fulso statement, and make rannot, by proper Inquiry (by ffottrr r, lends) bo probod to the bottom «nd feund to be full of truth. liie's «mhlt'on to ill g ve I rich h*n.lra<1e ear.d ear prerent *pece aÿo __ lick, ÎJH FlyaMuib'Bf.. Vro0Ntynf wlihChrroulcHliexnn*P*in t «eùyjki*i , e. 1 - — Mri ^a^e ^ W^l'rerl B t., ^rooffly^-flcver* kh«aa>*ilo (Jeeipmrrer. |4I Belllo «(., Brooklyn - Aoute and ^Hr. ÉKSïSfiS 8°S^« 6 '»Vlilyn« E M»tfff4RjFMVU< ni ylo, ^|r«l 4f m*' Hkeun.. rlead. ja» Balpbrldc* Pt., arooklyn— Acute Inllnni kod Ç»»r3bl«i lUleipuaLUfq hnd f»rf Ud V'hruaie »ud Cbruale toreftr A m"Ä <4?S: i„ gewYork— «' r*! flare r* aujol ork—Chroulo, nervous Kheu ii h Mr«, WU||ap*o», » Grove iBfiaromawry Rkrumatfam M ye* Mr. DIxob. 14» We»i Bl., Mew X "oipT 1 gtüwa*'Wood , 104 Booth St.. New Tork-Chroulo *Mr^AbrMi**{t*are«MWtok Av., New York— Chreato Rhea "jttdga^frSn»*». lfi^Srtfl— d Av., Jerrey City-Chronic UheumalUm Mveral yearn. The there nsmed «entte by It. know many other# cured by our of Rhcutnadini. Dyepupsia. Liver and Klduey D ■orders. m live tbU w*u» r dnrervwl ntumtloa, or write ue : fuller parUeutere, circular* you anw thl# «drerUreeaeuU Elman, Adam» <fc Co., 9« Atlantic At., Sioahlr*. and 105 William St., M. Y.C. j&S c VVTB1MU. CORNERS. WE - VKE READY FOR T HE F. ALL BUSINESS Our In every - department. Custom Ri «m was never filled as well as a t the present * time. We have mi '■ay specialties im ported direct which cannc >t be duplicated and n °t to be fc «und other ho use in this city superior— Our in any Our prices low for qu °f & ,0 ^ 8 One trial cutter and workmanship. * secures a permanen't customer. You arc invited to v. '"t u8 n-t Fourth and Markt * Sts. HOUSE WILMING TON CLOTH ING —AMD— MERCHANT TAILORING EST/ U* LI8HMENT, Jno. W. Diefcndorf & M j ï u Q 1 H \ r IL K ^ i h \ As Fine a Stock of Fall Overcoats as ever graced our Store is now offered at exceedingly Iaiw Prices BY A. C. YATES & CO., loss are dis Ca LEDGER BU.ILDING, Chestnut and Sixth sts. PHILADELPHIA. SEND FOR SAMPLES. ■eptlStJan-M JJOLID4Y! JUMBO & BARNUM. 22 -Elephants-22 The Biggest and the Smallest, * > no| and and to and |aw by and be is n, fair sola w# -AND— MIGHTY, MATCHLESS JUMBO! Jlei 1 ■ TUe x\f«Mt Ouiet aq«4 Qeqtlwt of Thom All. Barnum | London Show United forever and will exhibit Wilmington, Friday. Oct. 13. The Greatest Traveling Amusement Venture of any Age. 2 Enormous Mnutgorlos.uiulor 2 T«i podromc lu uenrly \ tulle track. Living curiosities. .Making 7 Mo lest . 1 Hlp 1 Museum of 3 t 'I reuse» in Three King*, •r United Show*, and the mlght »nd tuoht brilliant KUKESTREET PARADE h. m. from the ground»« that the world eve* . Luxurious NUipbithcntrc with mat* for 20,000 peopl«'. Ad in l selon the sunui a* to a^\ 01*11* niry bliow. To avohl tbe crowd« % \*s whuou* on qieVrofimlH,' cl mice sc^i * he obtained at CHRISTY $ H.p$i v»l. t>i8»r litore, Sixth and Mar ket Kirv't , l*. ''binnK "bo «Iny at a »light ' advance, fa*» ftee tick« t» given awa^y to any Wff deaj tu joiir full ADMISSION. W c«nt*: CHILDREN under 9 s: RESERVED SEAT'S, 25 ccut^ s 25 Ci >• CHESTER, SATURDAY 44. ocU, 5, D.7, II. 10, It, 12, •«, wA-^OI ve rich JRprç RAILINGS — and ni IRON WORK FOR UUILPINCJ8. J. P. WALTON k CO, ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLI CATION. our 552 & 554 W. Sixth St. Cincinnati. LtVVUH iJjCA JjJKJth. TORN P. DONAHOE. V -BoTTLEK OF- AND * A«!S,KT iM ,., i |AM M A8MKY Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, —ALSO— Rohester Beer. -He brewings »re unequalled lor nurltv A»vor: coinunl 1 )- on lignd in ko*. , bottled. Mineral waters In all the dlflerent llav 57 AND 5.9 ORANGE STREET, Wll.MINOTON, DEI.. .**"Poln.» n d accomna (Mutin, drlrcr». Orders 2i p ,V ''J'', ly »'•'•»i«*' l«' He '• »iKtcènnec .eu with the relepliune Kxiiii,ii„e. and hi. .Ijrnal --fc» myl-lu lu - H E ML Ll WK HOLD IN STORE AND IN Ü. B. W WAREHOUSES pure rje tlllerV** fr ° ,n th * following celebrated df - A. Overholt ft Co., Janunrr 1*79 and June A. Gucken liclincr A Bro., May IKTg. John Ulhson, Son A Co.. May JS7» and June M80. Manuls Distilling Co., August MT9. Mhcrwood, November 1*7» and June !880. Neverslnk (Reading |»a.,) February, i**j. ML Vernon, May, hfeo. The above g. *ds will »>e sold either In bond or 4a« Mild »t the lowest market rates. Samples atar be seen at this store. 1880. MO- MS MARK El' STREET. uyMO FRANCIS KELLY A CXI. j JRANGE GROVE PURE RYE WHISKY. —IN FACT— TH i; PUREST. RICH EST AM) BEST BYE WHISKY EXTANT. By Pbe gallon or bottle. JAMES A. KELLY i Uniform In quality Rich and delicate In flavor. Absolu Uly pu re rye. . „ A sure and safe tonic. A reliable stimulant 8. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE 8T8. iv6-ly-26 gOMETHING BOHEMIAN BEER, NEW. The Best Beer Brewed. John F. Betz A Son's, Celebrated Llebotschauer Bohemian Lager Beer, Bottled by JNO. MULROONEY, SOI A .KB TATNALL STREET, (North west cor. Fifth and Tatuall,) Wilmington, Also aole agent for John Gardiner A Co,'a Con tinental Brewery ale and porter, brown stout and old stock ales. mv3-20 TYELAWARE CARPET HOUSE, LJ NO. MARKET STREET. We have Juat received a large stock —OF FIN*— TAPE8TRY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY INGRAINS AND DAMASK CARPETINGS —Also a large aLsortin< ut of— OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS AND WIN DOW SHADES, a call and satisfy yourself that we .giving bargains."ft* ffSTGi HENRY GREBE, WILMINGTON. DE prom Z* * dr. * DYES ICJ ; ÄELY Vi] BEFORE-AND-AFTER Elfiçirie Appllancei «ro »ent on 30 Days' 1 rial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, lirHO are suffering from Nenvors Dkuility, W Lost Vitauty, Lack or Nk.ivk Foucb and Vigor, Wasting Wkaknksseh, and all those disease* of a Pkrsonal Natuuk n-sultini; from Amuses and relief nnd complete resto and Manhood guaranteed. The grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Century. Send at once fer Illustra ted Pamphlet free. Address ■ Other Cauhcs. ration off Health, VOLTAIC BUT CO.. MARSHALL, MICH. A «E?ST»! ACENT»! AGENTS! W.K*. bf«a' new book, entitled Thirty-Three Years Among OUR WILD INDIANS! A true record off the Anthor ■ TAirfK-rAree JW**,* Experience nmono our Indian*. With an i^k> I«U\4ucUun B y Geti. Sherman. Thfc a»w work wee at eure «hecribed for by Prtsulent entire Cabinet, and by Gen. Sherman. Gen. Arthu« Orant, Om. Shcriden, Gen. Hancock, and th tnent Men. Om. Géant say•:-••/! is the best book on Indian Life ever written. ' Bisnoi* Wilet (MethodUV •ay*.—"ft ü a book of immense vatue." It U tho fmlyfMhva Nc account of our Indian* ever publlahoi^, wv»»l inc their "Inner life, ' aecrol doiiijc*, etc. It b replete with thrilling experiojictt of th« Author, and of ffa inmu Scon la, Trapp«*. Min«». Border Ruffian*, •te., vividly, D^r^yln^ tiff* |n the Great West a* It nmr |*. «^lftOjM»WF» ,e »v'Wlth Steel Engraving* nnd Superb H*u* In 15 color*, from photograph* Rt»d» hy the Û. 8. Government FTyn mlit/or thin great wor^ s AGENTS I Thi. grand book U now out-*clllu «U other* 10 to 1. Mo camjietitioi order* a day. We want lOOU more fgtvftte at once. Kx* chaire Territory and S/xxiol Our large lor» ^rlth ffull, partlotyfaMt iful Jtue, A lino Specimen Plato ent in addition 1 v"Ul stamp.' Addrcee t!ic sole pub * V YA. WORTHING TON A CO., Haeteord, Cork. ■pppftrUMtl utile of Em Agcnteavgrsrtf IO%)XG J^EJfDLE GAS LAMP -ÖF 50 Candle-Power, exceeding thc light or 3 ordinary gas Jets. Rums headlight oil. Price |8. C. O. D. See ••Com parative View" of annual cost ol 280 C. r. In terior lighting, by 8 ''Needle <;»s" Lani|)bJML5.70. 20 coal gas Jets #219. 1 El«*« tr»c Lanin «B.28H. pro8n«*ciU8 of GRAND Al.PA LIGHT «rM), CaplUllbt associate* treated with, CUamMleis of 400 C. P. to older. Table Lump» «»I ^C. P.|3. W. B. ROBINS, Patentee. and Manufacturer, 162 Main Street, (2nd floor,) and on Change Daily, CINCINNATI myll-W MIM VKJLLAJTBO ÜM. REMOVAL ! From S. W. Cor. to N. E Cor. Fifth and King Sis. WHERE WE HAVE OPENED A NEW Steam Marble and ÖTanite Works. Our Ware room Con Ulna the Largest and Choicest Select)»» of MONUMENTS, STATUARY, TOMBS, MANTELS, ETC., Ever ofTered In Delaware, made expressly for our new ware room from tl e newest designs sud it the lowest prices. DAVIDSON & BEO. oet7-*-tf JOHN MEALEY, NO. 205 MARKET STREET. Dealers t„ ane WINES aad LIQUORS lor Family sud Medicinal Purposes. Also C. CONRAD & CO.'S ORIGINAL "BUDWEISER" BEER St. Louis, Missouri. . fl î ü®f on,, n® , ? < *l«lg to our mends the n«eof tlierelebrju c. r«>nra«P« Ku<i«»ii»r ^JT|*i*V **|**®/®,®* ^ their attention to a few unanswerable faeli In reh rence thereto' none'otfctr 8haa Umo8îfiKB-« , *»nVV. l 1!mP ■''""gor'iin.'b l " tor '*' *° ord * r JOHN MEALEY, Agent For Delaware. KENNEBEC ICE AND COAL COMPANY. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, N. E. COR. SECOND AND KINO BTREET8; ICE HOUSE AND COAL YARD OVER THIRD STREET BRIDGE. »RANCH OFFICE AND DEPOT, Fourth un» Poplar .trwt», and ND. X» Wert Etfhth P3ICE OF EAMTERN ICE: .« tenta per week 1 1« pound» dallv ■ M cent, per week lai pound» daily 7» cent« per week lit pound» dallv SOPOUNDH AND OVER AT THE KATE OF » ceota per 100 poundu. , ,, neglect or liicli'lllty ou the part of a driver should be made known at th*» ns.a * 5 pounds dally 8 pou mis dully 12 pounds dally . *4 cents per fifteents per •LC per S. 1ST. ANDERSON, 511 MARKET ST., (Morning News Building.) FINE PAPER HANGINGS. Tlie finest, largest and beat (elected itock of waU paper Is the State. Decotatlott* ai:d dualijiis uneurpaMed. The price of l>oth good« aad labor will be reaMwed far July aiufAugtut. We wish to keep our etüèleiit workmen Shading Department, which U most coimAate. both in goods came reduction takes place. 1» our cm HENRY GUERIN, Man»*!? * h * «.i'-ïw-at. 1U-» American Watch and Clock Depot, No. 11 North Second Street, (above Market) Philedel phi» A LARGE AMMkWfMKXT AND SMALL PRICE». Aar 1 »«»ok at some of the uric#« : Ladles' Soll«! Gold AUB'HaaVk Levey Watahea, Geuts' »oUd UoM Amerieaa Lever Watohea, Ladlt-b' Solid Civdd « atohea as low as Onefcday Clook«, $1.00 mp. K1ght-«lay walnut Clucks, |B.oo up. • A "tock «« baud of of »olid gold and beat rolled plated Jewelry and chain». Holld »liver ttmé plated ware, opera glasses and »peetao'r*. Repairing ef all kinds done in a .klllful nranier. ^ 8. PICARD, No. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA '! •- 8 - — Kver y ertlcle warranted as represen u d .___ _ _ , 12 «» Wall Papers, W indow Shades,China,Lamps & Glassware -The reliable place to get any of the above goods E. C. G. GKEENMAN & CO, NO. 411 MARKET STREET, WIL., DEL. Whore you E. C. G. GKEENMAN. always got Arat-ckua good» at rcaaoaable prices. We cordially Invite you to «all. GEORGE W. GOODLEY. •-26.wJI.lt-l -21 FARMERS USE A RELIABLE K I<:K/r ILIZER FOR WHEAT USE PACIFIC GUANO. ? (]T^ = One of the best Fertilizers ever used in New Castle county. For facts of the case inquire of Samuel Hanby, Norris Talley, Curtis C. Hanby, T. S. Robinson, Charles Talley, C. M. Talley and others. A. SCOTT & SON, General Agents, Ward P. O., ConcoTd Station, Balto. Central R. R. J. M. HINK80N, Traveling Agent, T,7-w8t,eow-S5 VKDKK TA KW JOHNSON & BARNHILL, Furnishing Undertakers, 8. W. COR. TENTH A MARKET, STB», WILMINGTON, DSL. RESIDKNCl&t ». HARRY JOHNSON. 817 Jeffers T. BARNHILL, MM «n«l Tatnal «U. JAtyKS McKENNA, Furnishing Undertaker. Vi 2« WEST SECOND 8TREET. Wilmington. Dxlawark. 6-i-ft-2i (jJ KEEN & BRO., FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS. -Southkart cohnkb Fifth an» *>» ANGK STUKITS. OFFIC1 l{4-8bb'T., ,„ . 1*. .1. G iiKKN, 1115 West TIkirel atreat. .1. F. ÜKKKN, 703M»dlHon Mreet. r •^Taylor's latest Improved corpse greser' HOUSE —AND— * SIGN PAINTING KR E SOOI JST O ■ —ALSO MF* Neatly and Promptly Executed. G. W. BOULDEN, No. 307 King Street. l.t-n-U irAJtNXM'X VU JIB. 4 * Dumas» m an efiect, not a muse, it* origin 1» within; It* uianllVsUHon* wither'. Henc« to euro the itUcnsc thc cause iiiumi i»« removed, no»: la MO Other Way can a cure ever he effected. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVES CUKE I* eetahllbbeu ou tunt thl* principle. 1% realise# that 95 Per Cent. Of »II dlMWkB«'* rrom derange«) kblney» and liver, and tt etrlke* at once »t the r*K»t ot'th« dlfll culty. The elrment» of which It I* com purent act directly upou tliene great «krgamt, both as a ferel and reiitnrer, and by plredng them In a hwaUliy condition, drive dlrewL-seautl pain lYoiu tbe*y»tein. Fhr the InnumeraUle trouble« cam*e«< by un healthy Kidney. Liver nnd Urinary organ* ; for the dlMtremlng I >iti»r»ler« of Women ; for m abort», and for plivolcal denuigunHMUB generally, this r rreat remedy has no equal. Beware offlMirnistcra, inlUtloik* and concoction* «aid to beJuatMMOd. For 1 Ha bete*, ask Tor WARN ER'8 SAFEI>lA K KSrUKK. I r Sale by all »lealer*. ■ H. H. WARNER ft CO., ROOHESTER, R. I AND 1— A. A. THOMAS. ST. CLOUD A BUILDING, Washington, D. C., practice» before the United States General Land (Mice. Contested cases, private land claim»,mining, pris* einptlou and homestvad cams tofOMcuted befor« the Department .of the Interior and Supreme ('ourt, and all cloartM of claims be fa re th» Execu tive Departments. Bimetal attention given to town-site case«. Land warrant», hum «stood TrWI float», xml Mil kinds ta land »nl.l,