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; a1 ai. hkkwoiuw. »J » rrolnaturo rt Tm ■» u, • ... l'l »'■ of « mortar conUliilnjc S I lurli x the dtoplay of feivftuiiy. Fou®*'«* a. IM K;:leJ^ wou " dod - KILL*». rmklov. aired 30 year*, reil.l .J woodUn .1 h«u» l>lown ull. ï*"';-m,ôn F rlloa °n.l» H-aJ blown *>&, lierai»" UoapiUl. P* M0KTIU.Ï WOl'NUEU. n «un »-ril yar», of Atlantic •"''S k'nôàlJür .hatte rol. Miller, »ged 7 T«™, N •>• w£i J ®i wounded In he»d. .. r E- MeCainn, ayd 37 year», No. h ,m*t! Twenty-third and 1er. fractured. ""■bove, No. 343 Stoke «tract; (>!!>'" . .eiiomLT isJtmit). lilCoiklO, husband uf women killed; In^'(i'ifeof IT,mry Ilowen, nlfe.l ffouiidrd In H»' breast »nd aims. ,- Herr, a yd 85 year«, residing at '"f V.urtli hid Mercilltli street«, arm j ni ,v..|iatlnst«iiiput»Ui>n. 'll ,I,in. «pal 314 years, No. 1347 Xii.iv sixth street, heed Injor.id. ajil llnrrison, n park gu.rd, reading Kunuv.-nue. near Twenty-«.ond Pj" (r |._,||H'ul sliis-W, and was earried of »reworks In Falrmount made at Flat Iron Bow« tU.t, v.-niiV aiihill tf* ' i it,,, main drive, Fulrmouiitavenue ai „.„lu Monument. Fully W.IKJO " rom .ifi.'iubli'ü III till! ImmedUtc ill...llfplivy nt nil early hour. ' umier the Jlreetlon of was coniine» of the Heeding iwdiiliHlun was .tiers of So. 180 Coo per avenue, He »ml hl» three nsrhtanl« had -li.it Into tlm h I r many brilliant , I fi.ur, rix mid elifhl Ineti diameter. '" i'rf Hr, j from mortar, of suitable When Mr. Seh.rfcnbcrg do ui„«iiliKl.'the 1» Inch la,ml,» he In I hi» tiret n„«l»tui,t. Jo«ph Keefer, 1ml n> Hint l»rt of the work while he ohpoilitT» urrauffed lor other dl»|ilay». iniiidi iioinl, wa« hurled Into the. nlr, I,hen it hurst eric# ol admiration rang Ihiu.aiiil» of throat*. Bnt suddenly irfotteal, like that made-from «ouïe licird. Md<vj4Cinn 'ii, w lb mortar, w hich had Ik-cii charged with 10 -lnHi bomb, burst and the HBfLt? of Ir« m v ent screeching into the ml for an iiiilant aloft, And then dk descending'» finished iuto the midet „uV, iully a square distant, upon n hill »if the Reading railrdad, •venth ami Twenty-eighth r»,ooo persona were must cd itnVf rut y "K. Ovt HlüU till ul llie time. Vn a'.t Swank of the Ninth district Lyiua on tlie hill at the time and stoo«l n frit »w ay from Mr«. David Coilkley. • .iu-tl alii and hud the injured «I to the German Hospital, on •ur Girard College, ttended to. M rs. ttVui rent kh li ul instantly and her body was rc 1 in till- Ninth district station 1 Vrrtv-thiid ait'l Brown street«. The e tract for (urtiiHhiug the pyrotech wu« obtained by William P. ui«, bleated on Market street Mr. Scharfen berg was en by tin" linn to »U|vrintend the exhi Wlicii lie was called upon last cvcn at liih hotel to learn hi« explanation of Entsiitmphe lie waa startled to hear the leedîul ie»ult. alecovernl liia face with Ills hand« and like one hveff of reason. In a little lie lutniuoueil up Miffiideut strength di»i>lu r.-r & ivc this account: "Previous In the explosion we had dls larged 110 eix-iurli b inbs, SO eight inch 0<> lour-lach. Tin 1 mortar which did damage was made of wrought iron, « W half an inch in thick ness. The only ii I can vive fur the accident is that the rrderi the mortar used to propel the j*r vioiisly tired, wIhmcuixhi both »4 die bomb exploded inside of the ik Tin re wi re in the mortar wen (f powder which is known to the The bomb con uhcmieal», the principal being potash, nitrate of barytes, nitrate rtrontiau ami shellac. M'-r »vercliargi'd the mortar, as he Is careful ami has heen in my employ "'m years, and never had such «» For twenty year« I wecoiiducti*«! this business, ami it has l, t niy boast that I never hud an rur while making public cx I F (i rifle powder, dvario 1 do not think MUor.-.' kr.üii'faii itinayappe wi-n of that vastasM , only the smallest unbluge which had tiicssthc fireworks were aw lb*-cxplfwion hud dealt death to ■tteepevtafu He- lull pro «OHIO L'lani of the exhibition was ithout delay, and the ere numerous und inagnifi l' r ' a , l * ,a Ciad been expected. The r,"'" 1 was densely iiacked with irom all parts of the city, and the L "h»g and rcluruiug, were •aeu to suffocation. rr>l it lii'li w bau't Dio in tho House. hats." Clears out ruts,mice, L.*' Mes, ants, moles, chip p'*(iW'plier«. 15 cents. ,T>. h «• Sanitary Engineer uf Oct. 12, 1982; ] . —-lit that the Con i ll,, ' 1 "ib-d States lmd ref •liner «Ml tO " "I'l'mpriatioti needed to defray kHinii . " hiuiug the publication xith r t * ,,, Nation ul Board of M ip, we were in Europe. The u*t ut this action we there plaints from all parts «>f '' lat bave slneo reach«d us 'i- °f appreciating t lie value , ' '. induced us to promise to the 'bitt . ,,f that wo would hui:,,. 1 the most inqiortant In II the Ho-»ia ^ 1Uil,liBl,ed 1,1 the Bul end the «• -'Mild place ut our dis ould ciiubic npilatiuiia. u, 'li data as to muke Thtsofferhav* "pwd, wc* huvo provided for a "."' ri ; a8U hi tho size of The 4 hV »'«* ' Hu '!a ai, d one page at least in T-. ,'" in . I» devoted to the l,, *Uiti • n ^» 80 far,ls wc are able, Sav | K . v- Iii * ' i K ' r i' ,r,, ied by the Bulletin, r, 0 B hite that in taking up n , ' ' ° ur purpose I« first to make ullv „ ,,,nri va,uc to ltö readers; ■r"xaiirr to Uh desirable to fiie li., ri i , 10 cn, 'i ,h <»I eorrt'hpondents ^U>('Li, aiiy wl ' 0,,, »night be un fljiüu',,.. ,Ue Gliding information not «.tit I, * Jli »ptly available for public iilJlmvH c °n»!>ariton. This work «-f „ur M ' Ku . n 8 ° oner hut for the rmu-'k-aii '"{? * ro,n country, b«* ihHii!, I" proposa to öveveloj) M ' 1 i'uiir" kt lHJ| y »s Urn lulffct In «sh •h iVnl r "' 01 ,he ■»•KlB.v, Ï»| ! Î'S Inflammation, ali Kid. coni P'aIiit« f cured l y vomi» os». tliLUUH ? f rime*-Democrat was ht' ) ' (, "iilmiv u.L of ,T hy I*oul8luna Statu fc Su ,L ; n M . r * " 1 ' of C«»l Et^'k-roruii,. Hm tt t ï l 'î t ' ,f ,or $15,000,nri the liuka» t fl^joftltu onpitnl prize of c ^tü.U|,îï' U iV i . a,,< \ : "Di'l k!'£; u L|l. 1 lïîl în m hro /' lak >0g liiklti" I WtfulU win. \ kfe yt ' v G)î, lw 11 ,,,uyt k2 l t | n y turn wuuiVi 1 WllH b|t * ln ff u »> tffn«. l-.tterv . 1 u " ,nu i00 «* 1 ne vor sT IUM '^«tK rL, l l ,n I ,un y U P. waltud, kJl- them ïîfiX evor y month, uml "»■ iu..,;„v-V.' V ,, " t d' 1 >•»" Intend ..' 57 "Wril, the, nlBltt I m i | '"«dtally distributed it. u l,ali hii1li»J.w U i^ Wr Novuiuliur Btli.and I Muli hi»* m' mi ,m ' *D»a on uiqillMU. '' r JJwoaqa, . **ptembir ifl, t Visit to Mrs. IMnkhntn** l.nborutory. CEditorial from Bamteror Light, Boston, dept. Ouo day last week—in company with Dr. 8. 11. Brittan and Mr. Charles McArthur, of New York— va visited the residence and laboratory of Mna. Lydia E. Pinkiiam of Lynn, and there witnessed the proofs of the wonderful development of the gn at bust ocas now conducted by this lady, prepared to be favorably impressed by the woman who bus achieved such uncqualed distinction within the short period of live ttve years, as perhaps renders her more widely and genet ally known than any individual of her sex in this country. We have repeatedly heard it intimated that Mrs. Pinkiiam is ♦ nary pemomyr, but this is We were introduced to u lady of comely pressente, possessing a far more delicate and spiritual organisation than we had expected to lind in the person of a woman who has accomplished so much on the material plane of life. The pictures of herself—which may he seen in the papers all over the continent bear a strong mx'iubluncc to the original, in the general outline of the head and the benign expression of the countenance. Her conversation reveals her natural refinement und general Intelligence, while her voice is modulât« d by the supremacy o( th< attributes which appropriately belong to the bluer types or womanhood. The rapid extension of the business of supplying the large and constantly lucre lug demand for Mrs. PinUhain's Reiriedh w— more especially those adapted to the constitutions of w We •re it nay i irr*at mistake. : gentle hlcli are rpceiflcally •novation of the impaired ii—If» something quite extraordinary and cannot fail to excite touishmciit wherever the fact« an* known. Her principal laboratory i« admirably arranged and giipplicd with all necessary and improved apparatus for extracting the uiedlclnul and curative properties of the plant., herbs, root«, barks, bcrilcs, etc., which she employs fur the hcullng of suffer ing humanity. Mrs. Pinkiiam and lier worthy hiishntul have sustained a great lo afflicted in the recent death of two noble sons. They were young character and great promise. Fired by the ambition to bcuclit others, mid at the same time 1«» build up the fortunes of the family, they unfortunately overtaxed und exhausted their physical energies by a too constant und Intens«« application to business, which sad event has placed in the hands of a brother the business. This equal to the heavy posed upon him, and management the businc degree that has more than realized the most sanguine expectations. The sales of Mrs. Plnhhani's medicines for the current year are likely t«> reach the round sum o! flUU,000, and the indicati« warrant the conclusion that the receipts of next year may exceed half u million of dollars. To avoid paying the heavy duties linpo cd by the Canadian government on p.optlctary medicines, Mr. Hnkhniu bus just erect «-«1 alahoratory for the mauiilucture and sale of the remedies in British America. We are always glad w hen intelligent en terprise is crowned with ffurce sceptre of influence placed in the bauds of hou«'*t industry ; more especially do wc re joice when the enterprise—as is the euso In the present instance—aims ut the accomp lishment of beneficent ends. Mrs. Pinkiiam und her noble family have fairly earned the great success they have won. Let our readers remember that Mrs. Pink hum docs not relieve human suffering utter the manner eo prevalent among the doctors •llcve pain •nsathm by the use of powerful narcotics—which is the evil device of professional ignorance of the healing art —but her remedies ussist nature to throw off the disease by Imparting a new energy to all the orgaule- functions of human life. May the time soon e ness the end of the allopathic killing people to terminate their sufferings. ami bee «lecply :» of mon iving •reantlle deparlmcnt of tlm gentleman is evidently rcsjMjm-ihillty now im d«?r bis judicious is pros ne ring in it I the of the allopathic she does not destroy •holds. I c shall w it stliod ol Fit«, Fit«, Fits, successfully treated by World's Disponiary Medical A««oclatlon. Address, with «tamp lor l>amphlt t. Buffalo, N. Y. . HARM ER 'S t:u Ii /•;. XwAPi isi k ÿ fï'èrï;.'/: ; x mù ' ;i *t*V Wé' g¥IF®. Its origin Is IMm'mm' n«rt, ii. Ithout. He to within ; it» «lutin ill c ill« n I nth WARSKK'V SA FK GURK I« «'Si Hill Mil'll realises thut teil. KIDN FA AM luat Ulla prtn. liiir. I.IVK.C 95 Ter Cent. deranged kidneys and oitludltll mp of nil dine: lr< «•nt I lie n lii. lt It is nd It «trlk liv nit <.d 1 the«! g il • ii 'P I a li«'idiliy tlieaysteui. «««I by nn ■i Urinary OrgniiH ; lor Malaiin, Il y, this Ing tl I by pi «I pain ft » rived I mi tlo- imixili. • Kidney. I. •Hslnu lUsonlers of W« till vmcaI derHiigeinen •in«**ly has no«*«,unl. !»«• onrwttoiiH said to l»eJii8t«sgoo«i. a»k fur WARN KR'S SAFE DiA tro health the dh hikI f< r«'t»H in poster«, tatto For Dlnbctc BKTKS CUKK. For Sale by all dealers. H. II. WARNER A CO,, run n ESTER, N ■ ^ , ECK WEAR. •I'ltlcs In spring and su mi «•n. URK'ES alwuvs New York Neck wet S IIIRTS ! Our One Dollar »hin lias a reputation for illetl in this ell y • MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. A full line ul everything belonging to the species. Cellence WM. B. COLE. 202 MARKET STREET R HEULT AT ISiY; AN— COuT CUREU - i»î)I -Ii by a « Inin or evidence^ makes stronger, that ItlieuinatR When wli c'i «•• have Iio Pivorde:«. of ev« .cry inquiry h only »' nl, « ir radical remedy f h hlcn o w lliIn tho l>ut t'i •mi H örer vm out d »/ î nd tcilhout pri< but t ! : 0 fool will ear , or c!«jho lii.i ayoa to i!tO g' his bllg 1 I d li:o lu jus i e t families, and to t! e « i beforo you v® 1 k you to go wiiM ns lof" »' w m^u f a me wI.-j i avo drank of t o w «-/«•»« foliar tlo.r»y I./health. . Wo will g vo •l-aj !'g IC claim that no 1 (,Jirj. » . I. of, ou strick n down !•> '•lu l«> III« 1« '>/ lift mill n o tell to tho world their jff d o- pe 1 you no fais« aiidarnont, i nd not, by pr »I • f lends) bo pro >od jf trutfi. iiy Ii I. «ke Inquiry (by 1< I Lo full i.nd li e boi Amor« hun-'rei's curt .1 our proaent rpnee to Mr. Uardlvk. HH Plumai I» 8t. Ilruokly wl'hChroiii Mr. Hast IT r. 0 BJ oircuTar* wl'.h fui r pariiowlur». »u«ly^u y««4 w«w mu aAvtrUssiaoab .. . Rlmure, Adam» Ä Jjjtÿ J Urook i yn , U nd 103 Willi»»» bt., N. Y.C. vero 1'.: vumatic I M <! Bt., Brooklyn - Aoulo aud tv klYii—Sdatlea niii-amail in »•ihoiue# ruJ 317 P Dr. Can Chrould Uh Mr. Hat-In ■ in c UÖLÖ lu o'h. r 431 Third Awn«». hrid idj 8 r Mr. N II«"» 4 Inflam ft., b'ookiy aytaq.l; 1:1 H aui Chruu-4 W B sU,r f . Uhcum Haut Mrs. Willi Pt.. Frooiilvn—A'nie auJ Chr«*io r^Udug." g-an.l 88*4 its (•"» Hi.. K M l.y it. k—Chronic *Rh ' la flun Bt., he 14Z Ul ,.,n Wood, 10* South Bt., Nctr Y*>rh f* A»- Naw York—Ctrooic Vakland At., Joraoy C.tj-Chrouio Copt. N RheumatU Mr. AI m «ffjj hAKi ralyea •d g«*nilrinen kno l«m. Dyspopats.! lU r.-d by^,-. many oth<-ra cm vrsnd Khlu'-y. The above • I «I bieaa iho day CLOTHING, r/i Lb' L A H % I S J ; History Repeated. Penn started in this country 200 years ago as a clothier. We continue in the same line upon similar principles of equity and prudence, only with enlarged facilities for supplying the needy. A. C. YATES & CO., LEDGER BUILDING,' Chestnut and Sixth sts. PHILADELPHIA. *( ptfiNJnn-84 at a is. go MET ill NO NEW. Connellsvillc Coke! 0 Crushed for Family use. Egg, Stove, Small Stove, and Chestnut, Comparing with corresponding Anthra cite sixes, 17.00 per 2,000 pounds. NO DUST ! NO CLINKER ! NO WASTE S NO ASII ! IIEAT INTENSE ! TRY IT 1 Chas. Warner & Co. Market Street Wharf. -100 J AM NOW PREPARED TO DELIVE1 ALL SIZES OF COAL ! —OF— SUrtClUOIt QUALITY FOR FAMILY U81 —AT TUB— AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES ! put In cellars. All coal well screened B. F TOWNSEND, OFFICE Jt YARD, FOOT OF FOURTH ST. ##"T« b'plionlc communication with all parts of the cltv. augl'2 40TH POBULA MONTHLY DRAWING OF T11K I î •Tl*. ill> lu the city or LOUISVILLE, Tuesday, October 31st *82. drawings occur monthly ia»«S«rW~ovlslona fan aetof theOenerml AsncuitUy «>4f Kei tucky. The United State» (drillIt «mi March 31 nnk-red the following depWmi First—That the C!ommaMwv«klth 1>I .tribu tlon Company 1» legal. Hecoml—It» drawing» are fhlp. Tlie ('«»inpaiiy has now on lnt*,d a lat o reserve fund. Ruad earehilly the list of prt/.«* *f the Of OCTOBER DRAWING. .180,000 . 10,000 . 5,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 12.000 . 10.000 . 2,700 1 Prize 1 Prize 1 Prize 10 Prizes, l.OOOeaeh 20 600 " 100 " 60 " 20 " 10 " 1,000 " Approximation n Ü 000 100 " 1112,400 WHOLE TICKETS, #2. HALFTICKETS, »1. 27 Ticket«, |60:55 Tickets, |100. Remit Money or Hunk Draft In Letter, or send v Expr«'»». I>oi»*t send by l{« gl»tere«l Letter Koat Office Oriler. Orders of f r > ami up«rar«l by nr«'*», « an Im- »ent at mir « xiH iiae. Address alt kr» to U. M. ItOAltD.MAN, C«»arWv-Jonins! Pnildlng, Louisville, Ky., un Ii, M. UOARIL UAN, .100 üroadway, New V«K. tk»t*t»-ly-4l6 1,960 Prizes K DAILI AMD WEEKLY ÜAEÆTTJK. ■THE DAILY GAZETTE, h u —UNDER— New Management, -WITH New Features. The Only Democratic Daily in the . State ! FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS Reports by Telegraph. ALL TIIE LOCAL NEWS A LIVE PAPER For "LIVE" People! ONE Only One Cent, CENT, -OB— Six Cents per Week. Twenty-five Cents per Month. SERVED BY CARRIERS IN AI 1, PARTS OF THE CITY. By Mail, Postage Paid: One year, $3.00 in advance. Six months, $1.55 in advance. Three months, 80c in advance. -THE DELAWARE GAZETTE ( WEEKLY. ) A Paper for the Whole Peninsula. THE FARMF.RS* FAVORITE JOURNAL. CROWDED WITH LOCAL AND TF.LECPAFUIC NEWS. The Cheapest Paper Published in the State. A First-class Advertising Medium for those who desire socially to reach the Agricul tural (lasses. Terms• One year, $2.00 in advance. Six months, $1.10 in advance. Tl tree months, 60c in advance. ADDRESS: BELL & TAYLOR, KING SI REET, N( ). 502 LMINUTON, DZ LIQUOR DEALERN. gVMETHINO NEW7 BOHEMIAN BEER, The Best Beer Brewed. John.F. Bets A Hon'», Celebrated Liebotschsner Bohemian Lager Beer, Bottled by JNO. MULROONEY, 801 A 808 TATNALL 8TKEET, (North WAatcor. Fifth and Tatuall,) Wilmington, Del. Also sole agent for John Gardiner A Co.'s Con tinental Brewery ale mud porter, browu stout and old stock ales. mvH-üO JOHN P. DONAHOE, AND SOLE AGENT OK WILLIAM MASSE V A CO.'S PHILADELPHIA Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, —ALSO— e Celebrated Bartholomay iu-e ester Beer, .'he brewings are unequalled for yurlty and flavor: constantly on hand In kegs or bottled. Mineral waters in all the different flavors. —BOTTLKIt OK 57 AND 519 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. Aerolite ninl accomm«xlatiiiy d iiy mail promptly attended to. lie i*d wltli the Teiepho drivera. Orden U also connue Exclwiuge. and hla signai my 1 - 1 « --A* IlKALE LlQUC m E 1101.1) IN STORE AND IN U. 8. BONDED WAUFIfoUHKS pure wliUklrrt from tliv following celebrated tllieries* w A. Overholt A Co., Janunry 1X79 and Jii A. Gnckenlieliiier A llro., Miiy 1X79. JoliieGibhon, Son Jk Co., May 1X79 and Ju Hniniiit Distilling Co., Augu*t I «79. HherWood. November l«7tt ami Juut ISiO. Ne verst nk (Heading, Pa.,) February, l «80 Mt. Vernon. May, bMU. Tin* above tax paid at may be seen at till« «Lire. I860. < 1880. •m\* will l»e told either In bond ic loweat market rates. Sum pics ïi NO. 108 MARKET STREET. mjr&-20 FRANCIS KELLY A CO. 0RANGE GROVE PURE RYE WHISKY. —IK FACT— TUE FUÄF8T. RICH EOT AND BEST BYE WHISKY EXTANT. By the gal.« bottle. JAMES A. KELLY ? Absolutclypure rye. A raUable •tliuab 3. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE STS. mvVly-26 Uniform In h and delicate in flavor, and aafe tonic. USDERTAKEltH. JOHNSON & BARNHILL, Furnishing Undertakers, S. W. COR. TENTH & MARKET, STS., WILMINGTON, DEL. Kksipkxcks : L. HARRY JOHNSON, 017 JetTc scp29-mwrf-l)'-M G. T. BARNHILL, d Tatnal his. st. JAMES McKENNA, Furnishing Undertaker. •3 NO. 323 WEST SECOND STREET. Wilmington, dklawahe. S-1-S-21Z Q.REEN & BRO., FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS. Ofkicx—Soltiikast CoiiNKn Fifth and on AMOK STUKKT.S. Reablcnres : 1». .1. GitKKN, 1118 West Tlilr«l street. J. F. GIIKKN, 703 .Madhon street. «jrTaylor' s latest improve«! E-sS-riU -* 1 rpse T DR. '!> •V 3, c BEF0RE- AND-AFTER Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' 1 rial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD 5 Driiii. Nkuvk Fohcb W HO are bu gering from Nsnv Lost Vitality, La«, x Wasting Wkaknksals. nnd nil (lio^o disrates Natcak resulting f of «I l'lKMVJ OTIIKK CAUSES. BiMMNly ration of JIkai.tïi.Vioob T he «nunlivt discovery of the Nineteenth Century. Send ut once for Illustrated Pamphlet froe. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO.. MARSHALL, MICH. d complete reuto « r 1 Manhood «juauantekd. AGENTS! AGENTS! A G EATS i For GEN. DODGE'S Ur«!' Thirty-Three book, entitled Years Among OUR WILD INDIANS ! A true record erf the Author's Thirty- Three Year* Penonal Experience among ublc Introduction By Gen, Sherman, subscribed for by rrcmlent Cabine:, nud by G'u. Sherman, Gen. It of Ern . Grant says :— 1 "It •* the best book on ' liiauoc W soys :—"It it a book of immenat value.'' It is the only authen tic account of our Indians ever published, fully reveal ing their "inner life," secret doings, exploits, etc. It is rcplcto with thrilling experiences of the Author, and of fa mous Scouts, Trappers, Cow-boys, Minen, Border Ruffians, etc., vividly portraying Life in the Great West as it now is. 48d thuwniml in pres*. With Steel Engravings and Superb Chromo-Lithograph Plates in 1& colors, from photographs made by tlie U. 8. Government rxitressly for this great work. AGENTS! This grand book is now out-selling all others 10 to 1. No comjietitiun. Agents average 10 to 3SO orders a day. We want lOOO more agents elusive Territory anti Special Term* piren. Our large circu lars with full particulars tent free. A fine Specimen Plate «nt in addition for a 3 cent stamp. Address tho sole pub s, A. 1>. WORTHINGTON Jt CO-, IIabtvobd, Comb. iM'I)25-10t«l This Arthur ami enti Grant, Gen. Sheriden, Gin. Hancock, and th Men. G work was at (Methodist) Indian Li/e . /;.<• ILMINGTON COLOR WO iKS. W SEALING WAX FOR FRUIT JARS -AND— SOLUABLE BLUE FOR THE LAUNDRI —AT— BRADFORD'S PAINT STORE Nos. 6 and 8 E. Third St, M1SCELLANEO US, CHANGE OF BASE CHEAP JOHN 'I -WILL OPEN AT— 416 MARKET STREET, (Old Gazette Office,) -ON Saturday Morning October 28th, SALE IK oct2.V)ui-Sl TYllh n New Stock of floods cheaper than the cheapest. Give him a call. THE EVENING. GRAND" FIRE PLACE HEATER. THE u Perfect In its operation», finished in the beet manner, easily regulated, economical und a powerful heater, very heavy and duruble. It is a FIRST-CLASS JIEATER in every respect. HENRY F. PICKLES -DEALER IN— Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, &c., Nos. 7 & 9 E. Fourth St., WILMINGTON, DEL. -•J g tt*Prompt attention paid to orders by mail. 'A® S ck I2I-IIH-42 JOHN MEALEY, NO. 205 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole Agent for State of Delaware lor WERNER & CO.'S C lx a in j) a ^ xi e W ine, PRICE LIST. s: Per Cap 12 Qt^. ?A Pts. no do DISCOUNT IN QUANTITIES. 5 per cent. 10 per cent. 15 per cent. 5 Canes 10 Cases 25 Cases IMPORTED BELFAST GINGER ALE. BA88 ALE. BROWN STOUT. IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS. Pure Rye Old Star Whisky, Diamond O Whisky. REMOVAL ! From S. W. Cor. to N. E. Cor. Fifth and King Sts. WHERE WE HAVE OPENED A NEW Steam Marble and Granite Works. Our Ware room Contains the Largest and Choicest Selection of MONUMENTS, STATUARY, TOMBS, MANTEI.S, ETC., Ever offered in Delaware, mude expressly for our new wareroötn from ti c newest designs and .\t the lowest prices. DAVIDSON & BRO. __OCI7-35-1 r e. ii. McWhorter I ca, -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Seeds, Fertilizers, Etc. y '■jm - gf^. ) r3E STEAM ENGINES & SEPARATORS 215 West Front Street, Wilmington, Del 8-12-dw KENNEBEC ICE AND COAL COMPANY. No. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, N. E. COH. SECOND AND KING STREETS ; ICE HOUSE AND COAL YARD OVER THIRD STREET BRIDGE. BRANCH OFFICE AND DEPOT, Foorth and Poplar streets, nnd No. 9» West Eighth street. PRICE OF EASTERN ICE: per 84 cents per W cents per ti.u ck I 18 ptuinds dally.. :«-k Ji pounds dally., uek I 25 poun«t« «»ally.. roUNDS AM) OVKIt AT TTIK BATE OF «0 cent, per 100 poniKla. de known at tlie office at î . hand a CHOICE SELECTION OF : of charge, where sliute wag«* apr:«v-2n 5 pounds dally. 8 pNimds «tally. 12 pounds daily. - s pe . .70 a driver should be Tltc |H"1 neeleel or Incivility on tlie pari . .1 It will receive prompl nttentlon. Wo kco' 1 •;;•""*'7! V-iii.r. r tiie most popular mines, which we deliver In cellars 1 COAL fr^ ( Special Announcement! Special Announcement ! Sa-nrael Lees, Nos. 3, 5, 7 and 9 N. Second Street, (above Market) Hiilad a, otters great inducement!» In BLACK SILKS, CASHMERES, DRESS GOODS, TABLE GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS ETC. LINENS, MUSLINS, STOREKEEPERS SUPPI.1R1) AT LOWEST JOBHINU RATES. SAMUEL LEES, NOS. 3, Ik 7 and • NORTH SECOND STREET and NORTHEAST CORN KR ElUHTIi andSPRINO A RDF.N STREETS. PII d LADELPHI A. •127 FARMERS USE A RELIABLE FERTILIZER ▼ FOR WHEAT USE PACIFIC GUANO. HP^Qnc of the best Fertilizers ever used in New For facts of the case inquire of Castle county. Samuel llanby. Nonis Talley, Curtis C. Ilanby, T. S. Robinson, Charles Talley, C. M. Talley and others. A. SCOTT & SON, General Agents, Ward r. O., Concord Station, Balto. Central R. R. 7,7w8t,POW-S5 J. M. IIINKSQN, Traveling Agent.