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» r FtBLIC KOK * 1, " flinmââea nmaaau with Offictal ■sO* I leu * - SuT 13.—Major General , T 2"£'.tier was at the Kitth Avenu« > fJ U exc"le»t health and quite IRkÇi'ïl, vl-ws on the political gin IF* " ■a»- General, do you attribute Efu ofThe lute election I" he was „,„1 answer would he," eald «•of« 1 , hc dlssatlalactlon of Km the maunsr In which the >k * lias conducted Its *d &or frll[I1 ^ ( || „ h« executive 'Vi* I think,must lie the esuse, » .™i' the action ol tho pooplo Ä* twcu so wide spread .and * No merely loeal causes could J " a ' " The« cau „ reaction. thin* done by the general such an effect, and in expenditure ami $ 1 , 000,000 for every year make« country that .J ». aV<> oeen cudured, a« it S? It could have becu bo™ bj, «, wtinc of the onormou* prod Kitnrol resource*- TÉU taxation ■ noon thP ^. , * th-'V are the large» Jinduibawo, upo- *" Lpil revende falK the largest * ui * a L p but one ÎLnt to produce taxation. Jjlon of over M d# >' irtiu up'O 111) of the ' count nets of taxation {ddle and workingmen, he larges: consumers of n which the burden Agstn tbey coo imouot of everything, ex Kurie, on which the tariff wre K.te<l. They hove borne this bur Ü complaint, because they sup fTuas 0 necceaary consequence of 'J nKl uiry for the payment of Hie Hut when they wore ol the rivor and Lftl debt. ELl l-y Ihr P" MU K ,! _ , . . é ffwll with the expenditure of eighteen ■"niaee.l over the vet« of tho Presl rTbldTd™''»» 1 '«! It In strong terms, .Jail vchcii Congress was not to again 5,'until December, they saw that . iconic cause other than public It, for such vast appronrlstlona of the kmoney. They naturally attributed desire of tho« who pasaeil the bill mlunds to use In their districts to pudlng elections. They were Lml in that Idea by the aentenco In fltsldent'a veto that tlic worse the hill . the more votes it got. Ln ttiev learned, In addition to this tom of extravagance, from the rem» Eeeretary of the Treasury that there g be a surplus of some hundred ta In tlie Treasury, tlie people became tar<l that such nu amount of taxation Sgi longerl*e borne. Tliey also hoard Ij,;,.; in Ciingresf, and pressed on —< In member» of both parti», and »tradiet.'d, that the tariff which raised B j r [.art of this great revenue needed a, Yet no stops were taken to revise > diminish rt it. True, . the Tariff waK provided for, which its conclusion« to to report K jt f*tfion of Çongresa, but every that if a nei»Hion of Congress ^ hul lasted bine mouths could do sub KiillT nothing hut pans appropriation knnlcas the Chlucse and Mormon bills |r fomitiling, the session of Congress kl lifts but three months, with holidays [i ulil of uetessity do nothing. They [tht it was the intention of tlie leaders IfKepublieun party to throw over the rid<ra!it>n of thu tariff with the Incoming ipr*p. which meets LI months lienee, (people learned that thu purpo «the tariff not revised, but ke ■question for the next Presidential eicc I. Ibis iiHfuauhed a universal revolt. There arc minor questions, such as the ieetion of and the ^citation of the question of civil llee reform, but these were InshgnfMcant proilm ing tbe great result. The nie fraude , 1 think, were more potent 8 tbev." old sc was to ept as an ■N- ment« from ofllcc-hold Star IE LARGEST RETAIL STOCK OF DRY GOODS. Stbawbkidoe & Clothier, PiuxM i.v I>hy Goods Exclubivblt, Eighth aud Market Streets. HOW MONKEYS ARE TAKEN. kfaial Avarice «r the Fathers of the Human Race. bold, hard uoniuuut Is taken, ways the ■fco/vM, and a very email liole made shell. Furnished with tills and n Bttfaiuf liuiled rice, tho sportsman sal ■ otlii; forest, and st«>|^ beneath a tree ptsl with moukeys. Within full sight [tbrrf inquisitive tqiectators, he first eats pkrice, ami puts a quantity Into the pout, with all the osteutution possible, pi« is then laid upon the ground, and pnuDtcr n-tlrus to a convenient ambush, preadcr may Im» pure that no sooner is ptiiDi out of their sight than the monkeys p helter-skelter lor the co^oanut. The Ff'«! l^ps into It, and seeing the puittlMoro ol rice inside, squeeze* his puiliroiigli the tiny hole and clutches Mi paramount is greed over every 'B'liDgcoiinectad with monkey nature ■JJhüMf wiil induce the creature to his hold. M he cannot With its hand thus I» 08 »lbly extract it, but ™NSht that if he lets go, one of his nwili obtain the feußt, is overpow* *" e sportsman soon er - appears upon Hit* unincumbered monkeys fly kiu -M : ,,ut ,,lc uufortunato brute ui Ail! nut let the rice go is thereby ■"capiieq, beyond hope, k it as Jarj-c himself— a »täte of r.^T ' a,a * ,0 rapid locomotion, either »mal ôr uHiorealF The sequel is that he n (any capture to the hunter, a victim »own greed. Kl'Cli when caught he jd the aeiinns of hU captors a design T ,1Un °l hi» rice and he clqtahcs it nil and the very first thing he docs F vo nut I* cracked aud the hand re Eli ! rarn i,H contcntti into its mouth * 0 8(J ' '■'«■•ape come afterward, Eating a Houquet. »k« ego Times. J »hotel in thu ©Ity Saturday a couple •• country of Mn'esian extraction took •i the dinner table. /.Erectly after a seated tliem.-^lves opposite, ta »'»n took a stork ut pclcry It om' j , 11 ft,ul commenced eatip« fi >**-• - "Pposlte looked at hint a I., I an ,lir disgust and then Km.. S" u *»> a, M| and said, In a stage u w>ki v '"' V ° ,no ' n ^ l he blackguard ateing r n . 1 »itii to* A,en wabLiÜm Mlff,îr ing from nervous or 'hbf \f ! v or Irn P°tcnce should send tt,brq,. rslo, V Pulton street, New N. R»,»'WBplcte treatise ou lost man _ u »»'ier cover, free. tts,w ' •«id ,8 one of the » J varied Ubl ® tal,orB of tho cMy - from and ^«wtmont of styles to 'Uvaitpra.i * * )ftrfec t fit every time with ^Ullll niu 1 ' r Try h,m for a St 3' ll8, ' uf pants, or a fino suit of ftiiujr * Xon u «tory Morning News > Fur,,. .''."' "riglnal. ft 1 'fill-' fu,,, 1 « 1 " '—the orlgiuol "tilttlo ft 1 'ill ■ l"" ' "Hr!iwM" r "'""'"'h- »> ul h 1 " 0 "' t, ' e Truth. is thins? believed by the public v' ,; : M,',t llllv e n truth to unnouuCQ Si^th- »11.1 th»!,"r ■'"«ptelon »» to ItH belnu J*Kn.b v h ' b'Wep on telllnK by «peecli ÎStItwÂ, %"re,ln evîrv wny re 1)]i' ll 'i»i,n s |'!1 ! thus It wue tliat when JÏ'tNi'uiiH. t-bltery w«b Incorporated C?* 1 Mriniwï for charitable andedu 55?*? »iuizl iii'S™, *■<" a doubt Hint the & - w t asssrA Va., havetUo f Efitlt haV h?. r n Wln * removes this sustd —cur» slok and w»lu ALÏ. OK BOAKD, A Mtiimr Cot Unnn «If th» Ini* of Wlfht-SfltktNi for nom« Trice. P<JRT*M0I TU, Esoi.isp, Not. 13 —The steamer Westphalia, from New York for Hamburg, lias taken refuge here with a bole In her bow that she received by collision with a steamer oir the Isle of Wight. It Is believed that the other steamer was sunk, with all on board. The Westphalia hail VO passengers on hoard at the time of the collision, llesldec the large hole In the |iort bow. extending to below the water line, there are several small holea on the star board bow. The collision bulkhead stove lu. Both steam and manual puiupe had to be kept going from 1.80 o'clock In the morning, when the collision occurred, until the vessel reached Portsmouth this after noon. The other steamer could not atop. Captain Ludwig dispatched a boat to try to see some trace of her. He gave the officer In charge of the boat lustructloua to Jutd after searching, lie then made ready aTT >1 the Westphalia's boats for launching In the the »vent of the water gaining aud made for Portsmouth, A powerful government tug has gone to assist In pumping the Westphalia. Malls and passengers have been landed and will be forwarded to Hamburg by the Oer 0191) Vice Consul. It is not thought the cargo is damaged. The Westphalia will be moored alongside the dock yard to-night. The wind is nortbeaat'aml Is blowing Lard. The boat of the Westphalia, which Is also missing, contained an officer and six men. It Is supposed that they are alto drowned. It was intensely dark at the time of the col lision. The Westphalia experienced heavy wind and sea while making for Portsmouth. Mother Swun'i Worm syrup. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for fcverlshuvM, restlessness, worms, con stipation. 85 cents. was VNVKltTAKKHH. JOHNSON A BARNHILL, Furnishing Undertakers, B. W. COR. TENTH A MARKET, STS., WILMINGTON, I>1CL. IU8iDKNc:K8 : L. HARRY JOHNSON, 817 Jeffcraon it. •rpSO-mwMy-H U. T. BARNHILL, 28*1 au<i Tatual nU. JAMES McKENNA, Furnishing Undertaker. J NO. 223 WEST SECOND STREET. WilminAon. DKLAWARX. 6-1-6-21 KIDNEY-WORTi T HE CREAT CURE FOK —RHEUMATISM— As it la for all tho painful dUcoaoa of tho KIDNEYS,LIVER AND BOWELS. It oloan c r 0 1 i c F E tl E tho ayatem of the acrid polaon that cauaeo tho dreadful auffbring which only tho victims of Rheumatism THOUSANDS OF CASES or the worst forms of this terriblo disease have boon quickly reliovcd, and in short time PERFECTLY CURED. DIXY, 801.1) lit DltUGCIST*. —- r -sent by mall. WELLS, RICHARDSON ft Co.. Burllmrton Vt 5 « © realise s +• -j « ts l ï c rim r, ft. i.rqrii) ■c I !.. u KIDNEYlWORT FURS.—Exclusively— FURS. WEBB Has opened a complete assortment of Ladles* FUR8, also, FUR ULO^EH and FUR CAPS for .'128-121-10 Men aud Bovs. ff^HE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED CARE X FULLY to notice tbe new aud enlarged seheme to We drawn luontblv. «rCAPlTAL PRIZE, f75. «J0. Tickets, only $6. Shares lu proportion Louisiana State Lottery Co. Incorporated In 1968 Tor 25years by the Legisla te for Educational und Charitable purposes— ,000-to which a reserve to with a capital of|1.000, fund of>V ju, 0 U 0 lias si no > been added. Its franchise Stale Constitution 1873. •lining popular v By a part of the presei eccinlier 2d, A. !>., touted De The only d endorsed postpones. ITS GRAND DRAWINGS take place "ÎspIsNDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAN D DRAWING, CLASH L. AT NEW ORLEANS, TUES DAY. NOVEMBER 14th, LS2-1501U Monthly Drawing. Look at tlie following scheme, under the of OBN .ottery ever ' hy the people of any State. It never scale» or MINGLE NUMBER exeluaive supervlriion and mnnagenie KKAL G. T. BEAUREGARD of L GENERAL »IUBAL A. EARLY of \ inaunge all tlie drawing» of this Com pa i ordinary aud aeiut rectueaH of tlie publluhed OiUclul Libia. d I ., who r, both d attest the cor Capital Prize, $75,000. » TÏCKF.T8 AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH 100,000 FRACTIONS, In FIFTHS In rUOI'ORTION. PE1ZS8: LIST 1 Capital l'rlrc of.. 1 Capital I'rj 1 Capital l'n 2 rrlxes of «6,000 ftl'rlrt'riof 2,000 10 1'rlti'b of 1 , 00 »» 2n l*rl/.«'s ot 100 Pr!*»* of :«) rrlsse of fisin l'rlrr» of ,0U0 l'rlze« of . f 75,000 I . 25,000 . 10,000 . 12, »a© . 10.000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 2i>, 000 iv of no no # k 000 2k 000 25,000 25. APPROXIMATION PRIZE« 8 Approximation Frizes of «750 .f 6,750 u ** *• 5t©. 4,5»© » •• " 250. 2,250 1,867 I'rlus amount Inn to.$2S5,500 Application for rates to clubs should only he made t<* the office ofthccompany In New Orleans. For further Inforuiatlon, write clearly,giving full adtlfeds. Hend orders by express or Regis Lexcd lutter, or Money Order, addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. or, M. A. DAUPHIN, ut . , _ t»7 Seventh Street, Usshlngtuu, D. C. New Orleans wll -wft* N. B.—Orders addressed receive promot attention. •tll-d, - ' TU POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF TIIE 50 I 1 iT|» ( ill» Jn the cityof LOUISVILLE, Thursday, November 30th '82. These drawings occur monthly under provisions Tan act of the General Assembly or Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March 31 Distribution 'ÄW.Ätut. fimA t K«uf?«r»Sfny tile il.t of prize, «f lüo NOVEMBER DRAWING. • f "' re i,»so Prizes "".«lÄa" "• • fall*. Il haml a large reserve «80,000 . 10,000 , 5,000 . 10,000 . 10,«© . 10,000 . 10,000 . 12,000 . 10,000 . A TOO 1 Prlie.. 1 Prise... 1 Prise.. 10 Prises, 1,000 each 800 10 100 " 50 " 20 " 10 " 100 MO •00 1,000 " Approximation no m M '900 100 M ..»its,*» T 73 IjK, / ■■n V K I 'V si ARGUMENT. U' WE CAN GIVE YOU CLOTHING EQUAL IN EVERY RESPECT TO CUS TOM MAKE AT ONE-THIRD LESS COST AND GUARANTEE A PERFECT FIT SHOULD WE NOT BE ENTITLED TO A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE OR AT LEAST A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF OUR GOODS BEFORE YOU CONCLUDE A PURCHASE. STOCK YET UNBROKEN, NOTWITH STANDING TIIE RUSH LATELY MADE ON OUR LINKS. FALL AND WINTER A. C. YATES A CO., LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth sts. -PHILADELPHIA. tepU3tJan-84 QUR ASSORTMENT —OF OVERCOATS {A y J Cannot be beaten, either in Style, Goods or Price, for Men Youths' Boys' or Children. Rock bottom prices and all clothing guaranteed as repre sented at John II. Moore s 228 MARKET ST. tin: OLD AND RELIABLE CLOTHING HOUSE. Full lines of all kinds of Goods lor Winter wear, to-day and examine them. fiôvlltJanl-126 Call jews from rnr. corners." N Overcoats seem to be the leading topic these days and we are always ready to inform the people where to find the best stock to select from. Prices arc lower on many grades than last year and the variety of styles surpasses all of our pre efforts to give the Wil something to Now just drop MOUS mingtonians please them. Ill at any time and especially during this week and see what we have. It may be of interest to you to knew such a stock of goods is kept in our city aud unless you call you will never know. Our Fifteen Dollar Overcoats are taking the lead yet many cheaper and higher in price are at the W il mington Clothing House, Fourth and Market streets, JB0 ' "• n ""' r * Co ' sonic ZIQVOX DM niftiE-li ,*ujj TOHN P. DONAHOK,' 7 U —BOTTLER OF- AND BOLE AGENT OF WIT.LIAM MABBEY A CO.*8 PHILADELPHIA Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, —ALSO— e Celebrated Bartholomay Roc' cater Beer. Jlie brew lugs are unequalled for y »'Tty and flavor: eoostautly on hand in keg« — bottled. Mineral water» In all the different Arm 517 AND 519 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. 4SF*Pollte and accommodating drivera. Orders oy mall promptly attended to. He D also connec ted with the Telephone Exchange, and hit signal "W my 1-18 WE HQLD IN STORE AND IN U. S. YT BONDED WAREHOUSES pure rye whlsklet from the following celebrated dis tllierles* A. Ovcrholt A Co., Janunnr 1»79 and June 1880. A. Guckcnheliner ft Bro., May jj»79. John UlhHou, Won ft Co., May IH79 and June 1880. Ilatinln Dlfitllllng Co., August 1*70. Blicrwood, November 187U and June 1880. Ncverrlnk (Reading, Pa.,) flit. Vernon, May, 1880. February, l&jo. Till 1 above s..-ds will he sold sillier In bond or tax p.hl at the lowest market rate.. Samples may be seen at tills store. NO. 103 MARKET STREET. rayS-20 rttANOIH KELLY « CO. QRANUE GROVE PURE RYE WHISKY. —IN FACT— THK FURF-ST. RICHEST AM) HF.8T RYK W11I8KY KXTANT. By the gaLon or bottle. JAMES A. KELLY 1 Uniform in AbsoluUlypure rye. A »ure him] safe tonic. A reliable Htlinulaut S. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE 8TS. quality Rich and tUiUcaie In flavor. »nv5-ly-2ö n A HMCJt'H C URÉ, « ''SAU 1 ■ \s] -si * CURS an cflect, not aenusr. its origin It manifestations without. Hence to e*l, and ay cau a cure ever be effected. SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER tust this principle. Dtsea&e is within ; Its cure tlie »IDeane the rause must be re other WARNERS CUBE 1b established realizes that In 95 Per Cent. of all dtresrefl anse from deranjreri kidneys and liver, ami it strikes at once ut the root of tlie ditti culty. The elrnients of which it is composed act directly upon these great organs, both as a food and restorer, and by placing them In a healthy condition, drivedlseascand pain from ttiesystem. the innumerable troubles caused by healthy Kidney, Liver and Urinary Organs ; for the distressing Disorders of Women ; for Malaria, physical derangements generally, this •inedy lias no equal. Beware of imposters, *oclinns said to be just as good. For Diabetes, ask for WARNER*» BAFE DIA BETE» CURE. For Hale by all dealers. d for H. H. WARNER ft CO,, ROCHESTER, N. Wfmted AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS ! For GEN. DODGE'S bran' Thirty - Three book, entitled Years Among OUR WILD INDIANS! A true record of the Author s 77.i.rty- Three J cars peraonnl Exjxriencc among our Indiai *. With an able kitroductiou By Gen, Sliermdn . thi« Arthur and Orant, G Inenl Men. Qjcx. Grant . work w*b nt *ut.»e riled for by Prenaient •re Cabinet, She rillen, Gen. Hancock, and Oiomuinth of Lm -**/( »I fhe htft book on Indian Life ever written." Ihnnop WiLBT (XlelhodUt) •ay« "/f it a bool of immense value." It is the on'y publibhed, fully revccl doing», exploita, etc. It la replete with thrilling experiences of fhe Author, end of fu Scouts, Trappert, Cow-boya, Minen, Border Ruffian«, etc., vividly portraying Life in the Great West as it mar I*. 48d thousand inpreiv. With Steel Engravings and Superb Chromo-Lithograph Plates in 15 colora, from photographs made by the U. 8. Government expre*-!# for this great AGENTS! This grand book 1« others 10 to 1. JVo comp orders «day. We vint 1080 chaire Territory and Special Terr.a given. Our large cirru lars with fall particulnm tent free. A fino Fpceimcn Plato sent <h addition for a 8 rent rtainp. Address tho aolc pub s A- D. WORTHINGTON k CO., IBbti ord, Cos*. ' Bcp25-16td d by Gen. Sha ithen tic account of ing their "Inner life,'' «<• : rib. out-bdling all n. Agent.-- average 10 to 80 :-e agents at ence. Px pspnû DYES vojjSS mv$ BEFORE-AND-AFTER A J Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD from Kbbyoüs Debility, ack or Nkbvk f I suffering W Lost V Vigor, Wasting WMAKKK^kes, and nil those dlseauea ofarKBSONAL Natlt.k resulting from Arises and Otiikr Causes. SimmiIj relief end complete resto ration of HEALTH. \ iGouantl Manhood (Uaranteed. The grandest discovery of tho Nineteenth Century. Bend at once for lllusti ated Pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., MARSHALL, MICH. TEA ! TEA I q'KA : O.ic Hundred Chests of TEAS Just received, among them our justly famous 50 and 00c. These goods chop and dosorve a trial by all lov choice new crop all choice brands and of good also constantly ClioJcc •elvlng new Invoices Java, Mocha, Rio, d Maracaibo Coffees. Coffee, 12, 15, choice Breakfast Coffee at 25c. Wc of COFFEES. Laguay 18, 20, 22 and Which Is unequalled anywhere. Our Coffees ai-e roasted v.ndcr Pure Spices a specialty. personal supervision. CRIPPEN'S —tea store— No. 5, E. Second St., Wil., Del. VAIL I AMD TrXKKLYHAKMTTM. -THE DAILY GAZETTE, n Cl -UNDER New Management, -W1TH New Features The Only Democratic Daily in the State I FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS Reports by Telegraph. ALL THE LOCAL NEWS A LIVE PAPER For "LIVE" People! ONE Only One Cent, CENT, Six Cents per Week. Twenty-five Cents per Month. 8F.KVF.Ö BY CARRIERS IN Al u 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 FARMERS' FAVORITE JOURNAL. CROWDED WITH LOCAL AND TELEOFAFHIC NEWS. The Cheapest Paper Published in the State. A First-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 & TAYLOR, NO. 502 KING STREET, UUKUTON. Ot MTtCXLT.AJtXOVt. CHEAP J0HH AO A I It will pay parties purchasing TIN or CROCKERY, of any description, to give him a call and prove to your own satisfaction that lie sells from 20 to 50 per cent, less than J any house in town. Sales in the evening. 416 MARKET STREET. ocfS&t JOHN MEALE NO. 205 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole Agent for State of Delaware lor WERNER & CO.'S C h. a in pagne AM in e PRICK LIST. 9 Per Case 12 Qt*. do 24 Pts. $7.00 $8.00 DISCOUNT IN QUANTITIES. 5 Cares 10 Cares 25 Cases 5 per cent. 10 per cent. 15 per cent. IMPORTED BELFAST GINGER ALE. DASS ALE. BR#WN STOUT. IMPORTED AND KEY WEST-CIGARS. Pure live Old .Star Whisky, * Diamond O Whisky. NEW LIGHT HOUSE COOK ! i Nin»? Htees, extra large oven, heavy caatlug«, and a sure baker. The Best Stova coal. of our country trade to this stove. in tbe market for wood We call particular attentlou The ANCHOR, WELCOME, HOME, v| OPERA, NEW LA GRANDE, NEC TAR, IRIS, etc., are our leading STOVES. PARLOR r lll piy you to examine them. s t HENRY F. PICKELS, Nos. 7 & 9 E. Fourth St. attention oct21-lui-42 REMOVAL ! From S. W. Cor. to Y. E. Cor. Fifth and King Sts. WHERE IV £ HAVE OPENED A NEW Steam Marble and Granite Works. Our Warcroom Contains the Largest and Choicest Selection of MONUMENTS, »STATUARY, TOMBS, MANTELS, ETC., Ever offered In Delaware, made expresely for our new wareroom from tie newest designs aud at the lowest prices. DAVIDSON & BRO. oct7-*-tf Wall Papers, Window Shades,China,Lamps & Glassware , A -The reliable place to get any of the above goods 1s E. C. G. GREENMAN & CO., 1 NO. 411 MARKET STREET, WIL., DEL. always Ret ftrst-clas. Roods at reasonable prices. We cordially Invite you to coll. . GOODLET. - j Where yi E. C. G. GRF.ENMAN. GEORGE W 8-2«. w*dt-lm-21 'M FARMERS USE A RELIABLE FERTILIZER FOK WHEAT USE l>ACIFIC*GUANO. • [p^Onc of the best Fertilizers ever used in New Castle county. For facts of the case inquire of Samuel Hanby. Norris TaUcy, Curtis C. Hanby, T. S. Robinson, C'harlcs Talley, C. M. Talley and others. T m m SCOTT & .SON, General Agents, A. Ward P. ()., Concord Station, Balto. Central R. R J. VI. HINKSON, Traveling Agent. 7,7-w8t,eow-36 ? Special Announcement Special Announcement ! Samuel Lees, Nos. 3, 5, 7 and 9 N. Second Street, (above Market) Pliilad a, offers great Inducements In BLACK B1LKH, CASHMERES, DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS, MUSLINS, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, ETC. STOREKEEPERS SUrPLlRD AT LOWEST JOBBING RATES. S-A-NITTEB LEES, NOS. 3, 5, 7 and » NORTH SECOND STREET and NORTHEAST CORNER EIGHTH and SPRING oct27 GARDEN STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. American Watch and Clock Depot, No. 11 North Second Street, (above Market) Philadelphia. A LARGE ASSORTMENT ANI) SMALL PRICES. 49* Look at some »if the prices : Ladle«* Solid (»old A merle Gent*»' Solid Gobi A merle Ladies' Solid Gobi Watches »» low One-day Clocks, fl.00 up. Lever Watches Watches, • ns os » 00 12 08 I. Eight-day walnut Clocks, «3.00 up. A large stock on hand of of solid gold and best rolled plated jewelry and chains. Solid stiver and plated ware, opera glassed and spectacles. Repairing of all kinds done In a skillful manner. S. PICARD, No. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 8.—Every article warranted as represented. novlO-lyw Established 1881. H. KRUGER & CO„ No. 940 Market Street, (Post Office Block) Philadelphia »baceo erdav Aid 40 V. Tho 1,000 ged in Importers. Wholesale and Retail dealers In POTTERY, FRENCH CHINA, BOHEMIAN GLASS MAJOLICA, CURIOUS PARISIAN AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, AND ENGLISH DECORATED DINNER, TEA AND TOILET WARE. Remember the number (Post Office Block) : 940 Market Street, second door below Tenth, Philadelphia e f Illl> 5 •»" Ä. > I, in II In