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„„„„ Willi»'" *• W,r ' 4 . Tiir (UIBTTE : In »• P WITO C» or *« »* 1 . CM Mr. t^Ü'ry much lnc«n«d « me P^SlUKSSig Ssä&'s.ÄS» lie ard wftmt T. »» 1 * * rf ware' taut« »ad '■hey «*»r ,"• Thc ^ anted line gcnllewn a* •a«'* ' C h ould«c>tmll <f , thC mir» luiidly »houl t*W' Re P J J > ' HeP™ '* " L .|uif iultHTmeutai tn T h " 1 * 1,M > »f'Sthe pieansofcloelng m election day.. Nor < admlulstraUon prevent fcp b il "lent police from having '"'JTwoÏÏ «y wh.t-ln a **r friMO the poll., where »hey ' " r w" their parched tongue.. . Hbe almmlstratlon prevent wot "'j heathen., as we are ien tald bottle and drinking 7 . ami flll'fK tht hottle with a Jf-huuld think would not not have fi ,?ul either whl.kv or lemonade, „n th.! my story about *<■' nl *K™. ?■ vatrs Is " palptalale He. Mr. , 11 „. aware of the fact, but I ' Jrtain gentleman either brought 'VTsu-sl to he brought, flftreu ''flaoVIrglnU to work In the r.nd that three of thein-John i..ia Lee and Mow* 1-ee—did at ßX Eleventh-#irt 04 fftï Lue and Lewi. Lee were irre, tad, ,bea were questioned they ad ,thev came from \ lrglnla lut u a year. Now Mr. Henni» talka œlué honest aud eIBclent olllcera. he las forgotten the time ho at »«viT Ma "pulaaant ■oui,*' u he Lh hla letter, with the armour „„Dd marched up to the Mayor'» Kacupled by e.-Mayor SI rama, to *,n la policeman, and ttmt be had relng around among th« Demo* Plrners to enable him to get on the .lbs Democratic admluiaUatlon. ,tbon,-tty aad efficiency now. uublaaed man In either party b anv dependence to be placed In BUS that. Facts are facta, and awl tw denied. Mr. Hennla alto • limacoward, you know the old uilepruol of the pudding It the (It Sow, II Mr. Hennla feels like t> thlil should be pleawd to hear twiriudivldually, aud not from the kbiUrnutillcaii politicians of Wll Wn. T. Wikt. 0 I i -Tins communication waa re ue time ago, but was accidentally Hence, the delay in ita appear !d. Gazette. i_» 4 IEGEST RETAIL STOCK OF DRY GOODS. hiiwBRiDoe A Clothier, miN Dkt Goods Exclusively, liBTH ami Ma hurt Streets. Ad Actress* Clever Jolt«. I story U told of Modjeaka, now h Bog ton, by un English corre i<U Washington paper. It appears I gceiitlv &sk«l in a fashionable to give a recitation In keumgue. At tiret she was unwtll ■aply, declaring that the recitatiou hfiviy be iutcn-atlng, as nobody in D *4s supposed to know Polish. \ to the Importunities of those Iff, »he commenced a Polish recita list proceeded her eyes seemed to re, ami her audience were almost rod by her impntsioned delivery, nld, of course, only imagine what aylng, but they presumed she was rthe aspirations of her countrymen lom and denouncing the oppressors ad. When the recitation was finished *t etithuKiat-Uo plaudits rewarded lodjeaka'sefforts. It looked rather m, however, to ace tier husband and three Polish friend» iu (Us of laugh he company made their way otyt of n - h w&s th«*o explained she had Jy reciting the ordinal numbers from «her Sami'» Wo Ut, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; restlessness, worms, cou k Scents. qmn. ■Hob the Lady, Judge 7" hto tea [»arty started some disa W »bout a judge ofthat city, ^porter determined to hunt down, pjthought struck him of asking iMf.tBd lie therefore told him Ti.ejud(;e said he waa pained had become public, because Woo» to keep the affair out of the 7* 11 concerned not only him fj »y involved. "Who la the "Pf »skod the reporter; bl|t the attention to him, went öi / ere true ; that for years "»tiooc aud iutltuate companion ■wt, awl bought many things for LÜ 1,16 Jady, Judge?" again Wer. Hut the Judge merely L 44 , U| y ^ng seen Iu her com 1»* in. uu, 2® ml y tours of the Equally uu I to the Jflaluing in her company late at ppu« tiiirc are a number of Uwe fact«. But liow did ' l "***if tl >>' " Wtototbe i»iy. chïrif. à w »'ni 1 , y uie Clark«. J* 1 ? ( - u,| irrw.ioiial dl.iik-t ol r!' "p., *a« elected over Camp. v °a's. Iu the ^cÉlulCT, Rrp. , wa. Vint'iu"' P , ,n ' *>y elJfbt vole«, h"* toe return» were not tam Mi ut?"* 1 ,' ll, '* *• "»t univeraaRy ^ »«ru,to that both of the«« lÆ«« n woidd have been ,w 'ho vote, ol t0 voi« fVom r 011,11 to at Washington. "Boch «leika Kilt tnb varlmia «b upaiba." CS' c " r *. »II annoying KiJ UJ Lnuary JUv*«,.«. or ■' len ■fe«»* from norvoua or K*?" ot'oulit .«nd '•««Ü? 1,1,11011 <*tr««t, New HttÆ 1 ""•»«to ■ »tr e.,ve r , f ree ! •Wnl Manna I 111 constant ,, cnil« at ' ,U "'Jcn, X. j. <>u loat man tu,w »ouer, and «urea drug »tor«. Bird NM] 1,1 'looker i UU ^ atl( i t'ftpH now in °\Z k 1),rl 7 lu ( it, 1 1!' ,! r,eew M usual, ^Market*# ' Ruuifonl À 1X111 »treet. „ w «t of Hea. N.Y.: Disar Sir— i',! av wit,. ftkÜfW^Hwf received «'Vi u ' i l |,l ° 11 - My slck W'„ A,, '-nukii 1 t uurs, , uu '' which 1 > 111UM' P ,a ' ,Jutt ,<J 1 WRH able Like , TM Ich. ÎW **ult of j> ■ - touv ,., r ., erMeve v » n ««. In ' 1 " 1 'dtl,;.. Democrat was U;. **"> "lieu Mr U I »"i H,ftna Strtto ' r , w '"'ve ( u V; ■ Wttlrof Col 10,1,1 ftfth of th!? ,or ?lM00.BB the 1 4 » i,ii lu **"I >; ff" I Urlr,u of L? r k, " 1: 'wa •»4, ^'-Uu d. hy f «rtune?'» 1 ' v, *ulil win. 1 'lvn* l ' ari, .uiid l, » . ' , D ,°. W lt htust be r 'ü u i»rfi but w " lteJ ' *MlL , ; y '"luitiuj,?, out - l felt on Ke vin Wou, <* "most Thn. # h ofco «™e,Is ÄX^'oco v ,! b '1 ed his time, k S*kM90f can h« h m ! ,er 14th i an <l New ni ttd appilca ' Member JJ ® ÄI1 "* ^--A. jjMirli r>K Spacial lt,„B»ioa-Uuaa»ll. 4 mSSm BEE 3Q6—Market St—306 HIVE WE ARE SOVr' £.! JWINQ THE Largest and Best Stock •. »*» -or SILKS, BROCADES, SATINS, Pl.USHES, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS we have eve? offered, and many decided bargains among them A Very Attractive Stock —OF— HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, AT OUB USUALLY I.OW PRICES. R. L. RUSSELL ? 300 Market Street. mvl-M-mwf rsrr Fancy Ktoar, and Under warn-. J^EW OCR « I 8. h. STAATS 1 No. 405 Market Street., 18 OPENING ALMOST DAILY In new and benuttAil designs ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY HOSIERY FOR LADIES, GENTS AND MISSES. Also opening a large aud WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Ladle«*, Gentlemen's ami Children's Merino Underwear AT THE VERY LOWEST MA UK FT RATES N« UrMia 1 . 011 , 1 ., tic., M Sln»r|M, ^yiLLIAM B. SIlARr, Fourtli and Market Sts., New Dress Goods AT KKDUCKl) l-RICKA. Colored and Dress Silks, Direct from the I input Cloths and Cassimeres. Offered. Tue largest stock we have —Also a full line of— Cabpets and Oil Cloths, From « cents to |2.00 per yard. WM, B. SHARP. j^FoMiflh and Market^Sts. ▲ NOTED BUT UNTITLKD WOMAN. (From th* Boston Oiot*.] * ./ £ // Best n. Editor» .— BBc above la a good llkensm of Mrs. LydUE. Pink Bam, of iRom, Mm«., who abov* all other bumgn boiiun may bo truthfully oaUodtha"Dèar Friend of Woman,'' of Bar eorruspondoats lore to call Bar. IK* fti aaalously dovotad 4o bar work, whisk Is of a lifootady, and IF obUgod to l»op Ms lady to Bai» har anawar tha large comspoadanoe which tUUv pool, la w> to, Mrk laaita« U. apMlal burdn, of nSUkuc, or Joy M r.1 Vegetable Compound is a medicine for good and not evil purposes I Bava pi—on a ll y investigated it aad satisfied of the truth of this. U iwmnM and prttcribttto ttotor. ptortdao. la th, oouirr. One myst "It works like a charm and save» much pate. B will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the «tente Lenoorrhme, Irregular and painful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration. Floodings, all Displacements and the sequent spinal weakness, and Is especially Adapted to the Chan«« of Life." II permeate# every portion of the system, and gives hew life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weak ness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, SleeplcwineHH, Depression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing down , causing pain, weight and backache, IS always MiiESiiunUr cured by IU use. It will at all times, and under all circumstances, act In harmony with thc law that governs thc female system. It costs only fL per bottle druggists Any advice required os thc names of many who have been restored to perfect of the Vegetable Compound, can be for $6., and Is sold by special camos, aud health by thfl T _ T -. „ obtained by addressing Mra with stamp for reply, at her home In Lynn, Mam For Kidney Complaint of either sex thin compound L» •nsurpasHcd as abundant testimonials show*. "Mra. Pinkliam 's Liver Pills," wiyt «»n# writer. of Comtipalion, U.-r BI.nhI .d Iritis fait Ike best in the teorld tor the Biliousness and Torpidity of the liver. Purifier works wonders in its special line m to equal the Compound in its popularit r. Angel of Men y whose ilo All must respect her ambition Is #6 do good to otl»*rs. Philadelphia. 1*. (ft Mr«. A. M. !>. QWUM MORPHINE HABIT CURED IN 10TO 20 DAYS. ces IVn persona THOU8AND8 ol reffrci cured. No pity till c'»r^i. DR. J. STEPHENS, Cincin Lebanon, Ohio. nati. «iVll-Mt moTBfnm, I (ÉV J M I ' 1 History Repeated. Penn started in this country 200 years ago as a clothier. W e pontinue in the same line upon similar principles of with lying equity and prudent*,, only enlarged fcoilities for stiftj the needy. A. C. YATES & CO., LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth sts. PHILADELPHIA. / septl3tJan-«4 VUAU~ i ) il /j »1 i OOtf gOMETJINO Connellsville Coke! NEW. Crushed for Family use. Egg, Stovk, Small Stove, and Chestnut, Comparing with correspouding Anthra cite slaes, $7.00 per 2,000 pounds. NO DUST! NO CLINKER ! NO WASTED NO ASH ! HEAT INTENSE I TRY IT I Chas. Warner & Co., Market Street Wharf. 1 ü .4 V(J -100 J AM NOW PREPARED TO DELIVE1 ALL SIZES OF CO 4 L { -OF— 8 UPICHI 0 R QUALITY FOB FAMILY UttF —AT THE— AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES ! AH coal well screened an pat la B. F TOWNSEND, OFFICE A YARD, FOOT OF FOURTH ST. gt^Telephonlc communication with all parts of the cltv. aug!2 4 f)XH popula MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Co. in the city of LOUISVILLE, Tuesday, October 31st '82. These drawings occur monthly under provisions Tun act of theGenerii Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March 31 rendered the following decision: First—That the Commonwealth Distribution Company Is legal, rices »inf— It* drawings The Company has I'm nd. Ruade Of Mr. a A Ï _ hand a large reserve •fully the list of prizes of the OCTOBER DRAWING. fi.>, . io, out . s, . lo.udn I Prise.. I Prize.. I Prize.. 10 Prizes, .000 »», B00 B lu| Z I 00 IU io,imu 2,709 1,000 " Approximatlm o ■ 100 " $112. dnu WHOLE TICKETS, $2. HALF TICKETS, $1. 27 Tickets,$50; 55 Tickets, $1U*. l,*orrliM Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter, or *«• hv Kxnress. Don '• »end by Registered Letter Fo. t (Office Order. Onwri of p 'I Rxnress. can bi - sent at our expense. Address au nnSSt to R. M. BO A RDM AN, Courier-Journal Building Louisville, Ky., or, ST M. BOARD MAN. & Broad waa! New York. «,22-lU-ly-« I) ATLT AX It WA •< LY 0ABMTTM. ■THE DAILY. GAZETTE, 11 u rdTKDEM .iBfew Management, -WITH New Features. The Only Democratic Daily in the State ! FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS Reports by Telegraph. ALL THE LOCAL NEWS A LIVE PAPER For "LIVE" People! ONE Only One Cent, CENT, -GR Six Cents per Week. Twenty-five Cents per Month. SERVED BY CARRIERS IN Al u PAR'I'S OF THE CITY. By Mail, Postage Paid: One year, $3.00 in advance. Six months, $1.55 in advance. Three months, 80c in advance. ! ■tiie DELAWARE GAZETTE ( WEEKLY. ) A Paper for the Whole Peninsula. ! THE FARMERS' FAVORITE JOURNAL. CROWDED WITH LOCAL AND TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The Cheapest Paper Published in the State. A P*!rst—class Advertising Medium for those who desire specially to reach the Agricul tural Classes. Terms• One year, $2.00 in advance. Six months, $1.10 in advance. Three months, 60c in advance. ADDRESS : BELL Æ TAYLOR, KING STREET NO. 502 LMINGTON, DF LIQUOB "KAZJUU. WE HOLD IN 8 TORE AND IN U. 8 . ▼ ▼ BONDED WAREHOUSES pure rye whiskies fron. th* following celebrated dls til le rlsa A U\ erholt t Co., Janunrv A. Guckcnhtlmer A Bro,, May 1ST». John Glbion. »on A Co.. May 187» and Jun«m Hannts Diotlldug Co., August 1879. Sherwood, November 1879 and Juiit 1880. 1879 and dune 1880. Mtverstnk (Reading, Pa.,) February, 1880 Mt. Vernon, May, itM0. Theabovt * . »ds will he sold either In bond or tax paid at the lowest market rates, »ample«) * this store. NU. MB MARKET STREET. myfr -20 Kit AN CI» K ELLY A CO. ^yiANGE GROVE PURE RYE WHISKY. —IK FACT— THE PUREST. RICHEST AND BEST RYE WHISKY EXTANT. By the galion or bottle. JAMES A. KELLY ? Uniform In """So Absolutelypure rye. and delicate In flavor. A au re and aafe tonic. A reliable stimulant s. W. OOR. TENTH AND ORANGE STS. mvur-a SOMETHING NEW. BOHEMIAN BEER, The Beat Beer Brewed. John F. Beta A Son's, Celebrated Liebotschaner Bohemian Lager Beer, Bottled by JNO. MULROONEY, SOI A m TATNALL STREET, (North west cor. Fifth and Tatn.ll,) Wilmington, Del. A 1*0 sole agent for John Gardiner A Ce. 's Con* tlnental Brewery ale aud porter, brown stout and old stock ales. my3-90 JOHN AND BOLE AGENT OF WILLIAM A CO.'» PHILADELPHIA Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, —ALSO— e Celebrated Bartholomay Rochester Beer, .'he brewings are unequalled for purity and flavor: constantly on hand in kegs or bottled. Mineral waters In all the different flavors. P. DONAHOE, —BOTTLER OF— MA8BEY 57 AND 5.9 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. B^Pollte and accommodating drivers. .iy mall promptly attended to. He Is also u?d with the Telephone Exchange, and his signal Is- -» my 1-18 Orders connec UNDER TAKERS. JOHN 8 ON & BARNHILL, Furnishing Undertakers, 8 . W. COR. TENTH A MARKET, 8 TS., WILMINGTON, DEL. Rxsidkncks : L. HARRY JOHNSON, «17 J otic so|»29-niwf-ly-14 G. T. BARNHILL, —Ul aud Tatnal sU. Vf. JAMES McKKNNA, Furnishing Undertaker. NO. 323 WEST SECOND STREET. Wilmington, iiklawah*. Q.REEN A »RO., FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS. OFFICK—SOUTH KART CORN*« FIFTH AND OR AM1I bTKEKTS. P. J. Gkkkr, 1115 West Third street. J. F. Green, 703 Madison street. ^^Taylor's latest Improved corpse gi Besldenccs : reeerrve 3PSWk DYES) ffigCrSS AEEt BEFORE-AND-AFTER tisctrtc appliances are tent oa ju trays' 1 rial. TO MEM ONLY, YOUNQ OR OLD, ■\)|7'HO are suffering from Neavous Drbilitt, W Lo#t Vitautt, Lace or Neuve Force and Vigor, Wastieo W eaem of a Personal Navi re resulting t Other Cacsrb. Speedy relief and complete resto ration of Health, vigor and Manhood Guaranteed. prandeet discovery of the Nineteenth Century, at once for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC CELT 00., MARSHALL, RICH. es, and all those diseases ! M ; wanted AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! For CEN. DODGE'S bran' Thirty-Three book, entitled Years Among OUR WILD INDIANS! A true record of the Author * Thirty- Thr*e Y> M diatu . With an able Introduction By Gen. Sherman. work was at ones subscribed for by President Om. Abtu and entire Cabinet, and by Gen. Grant, Gen. Sheriden, Gen. Hancock, and thoueant/t of Em (sent Men. Oku. Grant nays:—"A is the beet book on Indian H/e says»—"A it abookqfi written." Bisaor Wilrt (Methodist) vaine." It Is the only authen Indiaas ever published, fully reveal ing their "Inner life," secret doings, exploits, replete with thrilling experiences of the Author, and of fa mous Scouts, Trappers, Cow-boys, Miners, Border Ruffians, etc., vividly portraying Life in the Great Weet as it 4Sd thousand in prêts. With Steel Engravings and Superb Chromo- Lithograph Plate* in 16 colors, from photographs made by the U. 8. Government erprenUy for Me great work. AGENTS! This grend book U others 1# to 1. Jfo com/<ctitum. Agents average 10 to OO ordere a day. We want lOOO more agents at once. Ex chitive Territory and Special 7Vrm.i give larewith full particulars eentJYre. A tine Specimen Plate sent Hi Of It Is w out-selling all Our large circa ./»rioafor aScent stamp. Address sole pub's. A. 1>. WORTHINGTON k CO., HAaTFOBD, Comm. sep25-16td ^y^ILMlNGTON COLOR WORKS. SEALING WAX FOR FRUIT JARS -AND— SOLUABLK BLUE FOR TH E LAUNDRY —AT— BRADFORD'S PAINT STORE Nos. 6 and 8 E. Third St ^ MISCALL AXMOUt. CHANGE OF BASE! CHEAP JOHN —WILL OPEN AT— 416 MARKET STREET, (Old Gazette Office,) —ON— Saturday Morning October 28th, With a New'Stock of Goods cheaper than the cheapest. Give him a call. THE EVENING. SALE IN oct2A8m-21 GRAND' FIRE PLACE HEATER. THE Cl Perfect in it« operations, liuished in the best manner, easily regulated, economical and apowerful beater, very heavy and durable. It U a FIRST-CLASS HEATER lu every respect. HENRY F. PICKLES —DEALER IS— Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, Ac., Nos. 7 & 9 E. Fourth St., !p WILMINGTON, DEL. teF*Prompt attention paid orders by mail. oot21-lm-48 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 Wareroom Con tains the Largest and Choicest Selection of MONUMENTS, STATUARY, TOMBS, MANTELS, ETC., Ever offered in Delaware, made erpreaaly for our new wareroom from tl.e newest designs aud at the lowest prices. DAVIDSON & BRO. oetT-flS-tf KENNEBEC ICE AND COAL COMPANY. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, N. E. COR. SECOND AND KING STRENTS ; 1C* HOUSE AND COAL YARD OVER THIRD STREET BRIDGE. BRANCH OFFICE AND DEPOT, Fourth and Poplar streets, and No. 206 West Klgbth street. PRICE OF EA8TERN ICE: .49 cents per week 116 pounds dally. .86 cents per week 20 pounds dally. .70 cents per week 125 pounds dally. SO POUNDS AND OVER AT THE KATE OF «0 cents per 100 pounds. The least neglect or Incivility on the part of a driver should be made known at the «Ace at ? and It will receive prompt attention. We keep constantly on hand a CHOICE »ELECTION or COAL from the most popular mines, which we deliver In cellars (tee of charge, where shute wagons can be used. aprffPtO i pounds dally. 8 pounds dally. 12 pounds dally. . 84 cents per . 96 cents per . 11.12 p.r S. N. ANDERSON, 511 MARKET ST., (Morning News Building.) FINE PAPER HANGING and WINDOW SHADES. Fall style* are now In stock, and with Increased facilities, perfected during the Summer, we are able to challenge comparison from any part, especially In so far as flue decorative work goes. Our stock In cheaper goods Is large and varied, and selected with attained only by practical experience. Those entrusting us with decorating the Interior of their residences as well as those who simply want a kitchen or small room papered, will find that the same care and attention Is rigidly enforced in all classes of work and our prices as moderate as tellable goods and perfect execution will warrant. 1 ht HENRY GUERIN, Manager. 6 , 22 - 2 w -at, tta - 2 U JOHN IVLEjALEJY, NO. 205 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole Agent for State of Delaware for WERNER & CO.'S Champagne AVine, PRICE list. $7.00 Per Case 12 Qte. 24 Pts. $ 8.00 DISCOUNT IN QUANTITIES. 5 per cent. 10 per cent. 15 per cent. 5 Cases 10 Cases 25 Cases IMPORTED BELFAST GINGER ALE. BASS ALE. BROWN STOUT. IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS. Pure Rye Old Star Whisky, Diamond O Whisky. Wall Papers, Window Shades,China,Lamps & Glassware -The reliable place to get any of the aboyé goods E. C. G. GREENMAJST & CO., NO. 411 MARKET STREET, WIL., DEL. always get 8rat-class goods at reasonable prices. We cordially lavlte you to eall. GEORGE W. GOODLEY. Where you E. C. G. GREENMAN. ft-36. wAilt-lm-21 Special Announcement) Special Announcement! Samuel Lees, Nos. 3, 5, 7 and 9 N. Second Street, (above Market) Philad &. offers great Inducements In BLAUK SILKS, CASHMKKE8, DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS, MUSLINS, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, ETC. »TOKKEEKI-EK» SUI'l'l.IKl) AT LOWEST JOSB1NO KATES. SAMUEL LEES, NOS. S, 5, 7 and» NORTH SECOND STREET and NORTHEAST CORNER EIGHTH aud SPRING GARDEN STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. mrn* American Watch and Clock Depot, No. 11 North Second Street, (above Market) Philadelphia. A LARGE ASSORTMENT AND SMALL PRICES. JEEMronk at some of the prices : Ladles' Solid Gold American Lever Watchea, Gents' Solid Gold Amerlcau Lever Watches, Ladies' Solid Gold Watches as low as One-day Clocks, $1.00 up. • m oo ao oo - 12 OP Eight-day walnut (Hocks, $3.00 up. A large stock on hand of of solid gold and »»est rolled plated Jewelry and chains. Solid silver and plated ware, opera glasses and spectacles. Repairing ol all kluds done In a skillful laanner. 8. PICARD, No. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 49*1*. 8.—Every article warranted novMMy-w represfciitcd. FARMERS USE A RELIABLE FERTILIZER FOR WHEAT USE PACIFIC GUANO. ? ßjfpTOne of the best Fertilizers ever used in New Castle county. For facts of the case inquire ol Samuel Hanby, Norris TaRey, Curtis C. Hanby, T. S. Robinson, Charles Talley, C. M. TaUey and others. A. SCOTT & SON, General Agents, Ward P. O., Concord Station, Balto. Central R. J. M. HINK 8 ON, Travoling A^enu R 7,7-wtt,eow-ü6