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mobnino M7MMABY. " !l , tïivote f»« f , P™K ue - P*, „i,. 0U ri IIouM! of Representative« on ™ÆÂ»WU HxtnK railroad pw> at tl cent» p*r mile. "»■'i ml aii'l Crane, lt I« »alü, have leased K;r "«o, opposite the Central Mualc ul îndwllfhulhl« theatre thereon at a * t üf J100.IHIO. ' „ „.„.„In Uatra, 40 year« or age. ami at B 'Jw head of a I»* 1 «« liook Arm (n Klch Vlriritila, eommltled aulelde yeater I 1 ;"'.":.'„ruing, hy ahootlne himself through <*") Iin a grandnephew of Ed ".'.'d Bates, who was Attorney General i President Lincoln. Thomas (1. Greenleaf, a young farmer of V, a Durham. Ilndsou county, New Jersey, C died in great agony after taking some m „n-rrllwd fur tape worm hy an herb d" Ne" . . «' Mlnltny. The woman by Her Karl by ever of she that the gers The only It of she and rib had the 'I!-' nTiisi'd I« w,mt ll,e P 1 * 1 * wcre m,ule " f 1, reported ui have Had. Waalilnston annual meetings of the i „„.ric in Tract Society was held hurt even J ' in ,i. u N, w York avenue Presbyterian ..'hnrch In Washington. Justice Strong " .Med The total receipt» were reported ït 8373 (X0, and the expenditure* at $388, JJo The uonatlom and legacies amounted to «100,400. In the Tb« Baltimore Methoditt Episcopal rWrrence, on Saturday, Blahop Keeier .aid that "the M. E. Church South had L,.J far beyond othera tn the work of edu cating tlie AfrliAD race. For 18 years he had preached to the colored people, but through Bome marvellous providence they had scarcely any of that people now In the church, though the Couferences used to have them by Urns of thousands.'' Bishop-elect Nicholson of Philadelphia has written a letter to the Standing Com mittee of the Protestant Episcopal of Indiana. He says the strange unexpect educss ol the call leads him to say yes, but he is staggered hy his utter lack of experl eicc hie unknown name In the church and Ids age. H» »ays It will be a very bard thing to give up the people of his present parish, hut if God calls him to the work he shill come. The Communists ol New York yesterday celebrated the anniversary of the Paris Commune of 1H71 hy a meeting In Coti u.rdla Hall. The attendance was large, «ci v person wearing a red ribbon, and the iiilirrrs being distinguished by red sashes. The walls were hung with revolutionary mottoes draped'ln blood color. Herr Most ruade an address, in the course of which be said that "the Paris Commune was too humane, anil Hint the Commune of the future will bo established regardless of hu manity, anil with a llrm hand to wield the sword of destruction." ocese her off. ney, THE by son Gneof the largest conventions of Irish <dXidles ever held in New York met yester ,iuv in that city to arrtfnge for the reception of Mr. Parnell, should lie come totlilscoun try. Delegations were present from the Ancient Order of ITiberniaus, the various T .ial Ahftliueiicc Societies and the Irish Na tional and Parnell Land League* of New York, Brooklyn and Jersey City. The Land Lague* nominated Dr. W. B. Wallace for President, while the Ancient Order of Hi bernians nominated Janus Oliver. Wallace elected, whereupon, ainid , "at a sign from their offi cers.''the Hibernian* left the hall. After their departure business was resumed and committees were appointed to con sider the best manner of receiving Mr. h confuhi ■ In I.umber Camp In Winter, ni'ii who < ut aud haul lumber are fearfully exposed in severe weather, and al though hardy »ml rugged, are sometime* laid aside li Augusta, Maine, who i*exten*ively engaged iu the lumbering business, write* that oue. of his men was at tacked with a terrible sore throat, m> that they thought he would die. They'administered Perky Davis's Pain Kim.K it, hot li Internally ami externally. In an hour the mfferer wa* relieved, aud the next day he was at work a* usual. The duty. Mr. Randall, of IllSINKSS HKTTLKM KM'S. The creditor* of W. T. Allen & Company, grocer», of Chicago, have accepted the firin'* proposition to pay fifty cents dollar in ca*h at 30 days, or 60 cent* in note* at ft th** option of each individual creditor. The ■ eight and twelve month*, at firm will resume. At a ecting of the creditors of Pfirnian A: Pfau, wholesale liquor dealer* of Cincin nati. held on Saturday, Judge Iloadley said l!»' firm's assets were over $1,000,000, its liabilities being $468,000, and that between unwand August tlie lirin would have to .itoii to pay the Government tax "u whiskey coining out of bond. A c mittet* was appointed to report on Monday Sfi to the best c pursue. raise $ •sc for the creditors to At a meeting of the creditor* of Todd, rrciu-li n Co., boot aud shoe dealers of St. i', held in Boston on Saturday, Mr. ich of tlie debtor firm, who U ! present, unsecured 1 labil l tie* aggregated •to, mul its entire asset*, he thought, tb about $<VJ,(500. "The firm sii'l il* ' Is of of 8Up , akiujc money, the Bupponi iiou being Imsed upon tlie figure* of a dig in "lest bookkeeper, and Itwas only recently ifi.it the debtor* found out that they were insolvent. To what extent tlie bookkeeper vfi'tiini/.uil them is not yet known.'' R WUH RECOUD OF FIKKB. 1 *pHV tile factory Iu St. John, Quebec, was burned ou Saturday. Loss, $20,000. Tin* woollen mills at Mexico, Missouri, w, t*' damaged hy fire on Friday to the extent 01 about §.*»0,000. A lire in Jacksonville, Texas, on Friday, ' «•vtroyed a block of buildings, including a* 1**4'Office and seven stores, causing & •osh "1 $100,600. II"- Wabash Railroad round house and ^ n engine*, in Detroit, were burned on Sat hing. Los* about $35,000. two ""■ ,l hove been causing the fire. I*> Hu- burning of tlie little miulng town ,h! ( |, * v » Ualiforulai on Friday, 76 uiuiing* were consumed, aud the loss Is ÏÎvTm' * :i5u » uo °- The inhabitants, • nu hundred In number, saved scarcely a,, V ( d their good*. Tin!!.'Grand I*le was burned last rlvür , y Wilson's Landing on the Black I« ' 1,1 houisiana. No lives were lost. nci- tUI ? 0 ° * I(, ° titles of cotton and 2,000 • cottonseed was destroyed. The ''oat was valued at $25,000. .Uy •*ted on suspicion of ^•ti til * ,rUK ,lutl IU Doings In New Orleans. 1 Orleans In it* spring verdure clad wlt •-uiM.n K< ' ene llt ,tB ,ttst grand day ofdis fciffiNww;. there a Mardi Ora* so Hi,-,1.,..J ^ .' l'bsencd or largely uttende«l since after'.T b Î*». founders. A few day* • » the i..th of February, another incident «mt; i, ovv not unusual, however. Over "ttholvJi r <a^ Cal f Q «^ e ' 1 over the world in prize* Monthly Di*trlbntion « " •Wiaent «r ii te under the *ole iin.l .lutmi A U i °-ï; Heauregard of La., Fold inS h A ' J^ rly of Va - Ticket No. W,01'J «751*1,1 Ä «nek, urew the first capital, h ;, rl " R, K û °y «f Maysville, Ala.! L Lüui«u'ini l '»* ler ^o a well-known merchant Nut'i L..., • Ky., collected through the Second ^»iUil iÄwL Il0ll!8v,ne ' K y\ Th « second hftlj w °n by No. fl,«96—one c I .. > ,îe '»* Kulrter of Zaleski, O., col natl ii '.Sl V"; Ylret NiitT HanU ol OlDCln by N 0 '..,VÎP «"rirt capital (910,000) was drawn or the went tu K. Harm WmioÏ' P* ° ' another to Lt. H. Davis, No. h'Saaiû', . n , Kt " n 8t - New Orleans, Ijt.(another 'VMhfn.ÂÏ ?, f N °- 1"8 Tentii it.; N, W. 6 ' u HuÄV. 1 ."; **• an <* another t0 V. Lugoy, «».A 11 ' New «»rleans, La., Noel prize« I"M** 3 eilu, > drew the $0,000, the fourth ■«ted'th. „ K." e »' *° Henry Mendel, ool "1 Elm'inni l .M \ ^ lu,wr8 - Reaaniaood. Son. A Oo. tlie N,, , î 11 n otherwuwcollected throotth a 'd Maryville, Mo.; N ">. 8 Oil 'd'hdelphla was another, 'flclteta ; ?' 6M . w 000. »1,440, 88.014. 'hlcans li) t0 . PMtl.» living In tl.w AHe.^e' ^"'ddngton, D. O., Huntiv »in Vorên '^îv üm , ah °. Eraweott, ArK., «I«r . Many partie. il.Uke «"anted £l 8 "* PupUahed, hence, they are *pni loth or*iïPÇ* rU,BUy wl11 «'»»»T'otaday bauuhini 1 ' w hIon any one applying to M A HÄffiK* OrloaV La.r wilf K filty m aoh ilrew ork, New. Lia. Aliu., STABBUIU A WOMAN. Two DUgftlsod AimmIbi AmbuII Lad y Dtxto. London, March 18.—Lady Florence Dixie was attacked at, Windsor yesterday by two men disguised in women's clothes. Her dress was cut with dagger* In several places, but she received no Injury. Lady Florence Dixie is the sister of the Karl of Queensbury, the man who created some excitement in n theatre some time ago by denouncing Tennyson's play. She has lately been charging that no account bas ever been rendered of a large portion of the Land League fund under the administration of Treaaacpr Kagan. Lady Florence was walking in a secluded spot, near the woods, when the two men asked her what time it wa*. She replld that she had no watch, and afterward* noticed that though they wore women's clothes their faces had been shaved. Much alarmed she started to walk away and was followed by the men, one of whom seized her. She struggled to escape, but seeing their dag gers fell In a swoon. This took place at 4 o'clock in the afternoon and she did not re cover her senses until 4.45 p. tn. Lady Florence has been prostrated to-day. The story of the affair was elicited from her only at Intervals. The saving of her life la attributed to her 8t. Bernard dog, which, lt It supposed, protected her In the swoon. Lady Florence had no reason to suspect Im mediate danger, although she had been somewhat fearful since the receipt of letters about the Land League. The last members Itone of the men pushing a quantity of mud into her mouth. On her recovery she found that both palms were cut across and her gloves severed. There were two dagger holes, two inches apart, In the right breast of her dress. A broad steel corset rib had been broken by the weapon, which had penetrated to the inner lining of her dress at the flrat stroke and to her corset at the second stroke. Lady Florence supposes that ahe uncon led with the men, assisted hy ic iJcoundrels were frightened ehe re sclously Btrugg her dog,until U off. "Huohun»lbH." igulck, complete cure, all annoying Kid ney, Bladder and Urinary diaeaaea. $1. Druggist*. THE LARGEST RETAIL STOCK OF DRT GOODS. STRAWBBIUOK & CtOTHItU, OliLBRs IK Dry Goods Exci.dhivbi.t, Eighth awn Mahkkt Sthbkts, Philadelphia. rannen and other« dftêiring a genteel.lucrative agency business, by which 85 to $20 a day can be earned,send address at once, on postal, to H. C. Wilkin son A Co.p 195 and 197 Fulton street New York. DIPHTHERIA HAS NO CHANCE WHEK TREATED WITH Perry Davis's Pain Killer This wonderful remedy has saved the lives of msny, many children who were almost dead with DIPHTHERIA. H. Henry Wilson, Lawrence, M "The Burgeon* pronounced therla, ana decided that no _ reach It. Perry Davl*'* Pain Killer saved my *ay*: my oa*e Dipli remediea could Li boons Leach, Nashua, N. H.. say*: 1 painters' colic and diphtheritic sore throat severely. Pain Killer drove both awsy." I had h n JL DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT. A NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN. [From the Bouton <Wo6«.] h % JfMsrt. Editor» The above Is « good likeness of Mrs. Lydia E. Pink • ham, of Lynn, Moss., who above all other human betmnj may be truthfully colled the "Dear Friend of Woman,* of her correspondents lore to call hcr. Bh.» Is aealously devoted to iter work, which Is the outcome of a life-study, and 1* obliged to keep six lady assistante, to help her answer the large correspondence which dally pours In upon her, each bearing It* special burden of suffering, or Joy at release from lt. Mcr Vegetable Compound is a medicine for good and not evil purpose*. I have personally investigated lt and satisfied of the truth ef this. On account of Its proven merits, lt Is recommended and prescribed by the beet physicians In the country. One says i " It work* like a charm and saves much pain. It will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus, Leucorrhoea, irregular and painful Menstruation,all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Flooding«, all Displacement* and the sequent spinal weakness, and Is especially adapted to the Change of Life." It permeate* every portion of th* system, and gives new life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weak - of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, SleeplessneHH, Depression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently oared by IU une. It will at all times, and under all circumstances, out In harmony with the law that governs the female system. It oosts only $1. per bottle or six for $5., and Is sold by druggists. Any advioe required as to special cases, and the names of many who have been restored to perfect health by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can be obtained by addressing Mi*. P., with stamp for reply, at her home in Lynn, Mass. For Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound is Unsurpassed as abundant testimonials show. "Mrs. Pinkhain's Liver Pills," says one writer, "are the beat in the world for the Biliousness and Torpidity of the liver. Her Blood Purifier works wonders in its special line and bids fair to equal tk.e Compound in its popularity. Angel of Mercy whoso solo by Ul of Constipation, are A All inuaL reopect her ambition is to do good to others. Phi lad« iphia. Pa. (8) li A. M. D. & BODLEY CO., GOLD MEDAL AWARD U ATLANTA COTTON EXPOSITION, —OR THBIB— Steam Engine & Saw Mill, KXH1BITEO AT ATLANTA IN 1881. Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mlllis Gang Edgers. Lath Machines, Hub aud »poke Machinery, Shafting, Hangers. Pulley*, Couplings, G car lug, Grist and Flour Mills. Hpct-lal atteutlon given to l'lautatlou Mochln cry. Catalogue Dree, Lane & Bodley Co., John and Water Sts., U1NOI.HNATI. O. cloth nro. We Have the Latest Styles of Suitings and Trowser ing now on hand. Our sprinp stock is complete in our Cus tom Department, and many of our PATTERNS IMPORTED DIRECT FOR US, and can not lie duplicated elsewhere. We have marked prices to sell our goods, and mean to please you, trusting to receive your order at an early date. We have many bargains in our Ready-made Department, and some new styles already to show you. We mean to retain you as our patron and make your friends our customers. Wilmington Clothing House and Merchant Tailoring Estab lishment, Fourth and Market streets. Jno. W. Diefendokf & Co. N. •flU 6 I 9. Please Show me Overcoat ? an Our figure represents the cautious man, who will not expose himself unprotected to the treacherous March weather. Light-Weight Overcoats, splen did assortment, from $10.00 to $30.00 uy Is A. C. YATES & CO. 1 -LEDGER BUILDING Chestnut and Sixth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. »nl-84 THE PUBLIC 18 REQUESTED CARB* JL FULLY to notice the new and enlarged scheme to We drawn mouthlv. ft^TCAPITAL PRIZE, |75,000.*%ft Tickets, only $5. Shares in proportion. A 4 1 * Louisiana State Lottery Co. supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and beml* Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, aud In person manage anil control the Drawings themselves, and that the same ducted with honesty, fairness, and In good faith toward all parties, and we authorize the com this certificate, with fac-slinles^of "We do hereby certify that pan y o.tr signatures attached. In Its advertisements." Oom mission art*. incorporate«! In 1868 for 26 years by the Legisla tur«- for Ktlucatlonal and Charitable purposes— with a capital of #1,000,000— to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has since been added. overwhelming popular vote Its franchise ma<le a part of the present Btate Constitution a«lopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the peo'ple of au y Btale. y H never scales oî- postpones. 1TB GRAND BINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS take place Ul A n sl»LENl)lD OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. FOURTH GRAND DRAWING, CL ABB D, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1888.—15&th Monthly Drawing. By Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 TICKET» AT K1VK HOI.I.AKH EACH. EXACTION», in riETHU In rROrOOTXON. LIST OF FRIZBB: I CAPITAL PRIZE. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE. 6,000. 2,000. 1,000. .« 76,000 . 26,000 . 10,000 . 12,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 20.000 . 30,000 . 25,000 . 25,000 2 Prizes uf 5 Prizes of 10 Prises of 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 300 Prizes of &00 Prizes of 1,000 Prizes of N BO LOO AFPHOXI-MATION PRIZK8 9 A.pproximatlon Prliei of 1750... $6,750 4,500 2,250 I 1,967 Prizes, amounting to.. «265,500 Application for rates bo clubs should only be made to the office of the company In New Orleans. For further Information, write clearly,giving foil address. Send orders by express or KeffU tered letter, or Money Order, addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. ° r ' M ' 'in'seVentlf sir»!, WuUiftn. U. U. N. B.— In the Extraordinary Beml-Annual Drawing of next June the Capital Prlxe will be «150,000. feblS-d, 4 w-wft* J/RANKLIN TYPE FOUNDRY ? Cincinnati, 168 Vine Street, Ohio. ALLISON & SMITH. vti-asit LMQ VOM DMAA.EH* JOHN F. DOLAN, No. 6 West Third Street. -Leads 111 (Choice WINE8, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. In every style. • I Hoi io MILAN' notice. fi-b27-8in-M «W. I 'Hurd ABB«'. jyt'KINBON ALL NIGHT HOUSE, N. W. COR. FRONT AND WALNUT .STS. WlLMINOTO^,4*KI.AWAHI£. A choice brand of Win«**, Llqiioi always «I Cigars mlS-fhjjH hand. _ R HOLD IN STORK AND IN U. S. KoNDKI) W A ItF.IHM1MF.H pure whiskies from tlir following celebrated tUlerles* A. Overboil A Co., Januiirv I879nii<l June A. Ciuckenhelmer A Bro., M ay 1879. John Gibson. Bon ft Co.. May I87y and llaiinls Distilling Co., August 1*79. Sherwood, November IK7V und June 18ft). Neverslnk (Reading, l'a.,) February, 1*90. Mt. Vernon, May, ltoo. W J ui l*H0, jds will be sold either Hi bond or e lowest market The above g.» _Mid at th may be seen at this store. . Hample« NO. 1« MARKET STREET. nyS-20 FIlANOla K K.l.LY A (XT, QOSMOPOLITAN HOUSE. 200 WEST SECOND ST., „ WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. CHOICE LIQUORS AND SEGARS. THE BEST I.AGKK IN THE CITY. Warm Lunch every morning and Saturday night. A H AUBER, nov24-3m-a> PROPRIETOR. GROVE (^RANGE PURE RYE WHISKY. —IN FACT THE PUREST, RICHEST AND BEST KVE WlllHKY EXTANT, bottle. By the gallon JAMES A. KELLY Uniform In quality Rich and delicate In flavor. Absolu telypu re rye^ A reliable stimulant 9. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE STS. mvH-ly-26 I <1 safe tonic. J OHN P. DONAHOE. -BOTTLER AND SOLK AGENT OF WILLIAM MASHKV A OO.'B PHILADELPHIA Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, —ALSO s Ce.^brale«! Bartholom ay Rochester Beer, die brewings are unequalled for purity and flavor; constantly on ban«» In kegs « Mineral waters iu all the different flavor*. OF bottled. ^17 AND 519 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. <1 accominodutlnir «Irlvers. Order* uy mail proinntly attend«*I to. He Is also connec ted with the Telephone Exchange, and hlsalgnal IMYl-l* ft&ri»«»llle Is m ILBSftLE LlOUi m '•ij / DR. A. RUSSELL, Office 515 TATNALL STREET, Wilmington, Del. Twenty years experience in tlie treatment of all NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES * with purely Concentrated Veg etable Medicine*, such as diseases of the Kidney*, Bladder, Blood and Urinary Organs, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Lott Manhood, Diseases of the Throat, Luu£T 3 , Skin, Eyes, Ear*, Heart, Stomach, Bowels, etc. TA PE ami all other worms re moved iu a few hours without fasting sickness. Consultation free. Hours, it a. , to 8 p. m. Sunday* 10 a. in. to 4 p. No exhorhltant charges. Jani-l of both lx ■ V à OEY MEN DR. CHPF.VF.R'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regonmtor, 1a road. • i^rrMly (or the *° ,Y * r .*Ûie f l LLkÄricTt Y. fr ■ to healthy action. Year* of u.e have tefled t from lodlacretlo 111 I a 8 I th« I ihroaxh th* p*rU mott rt bo niiiUka «bout thU iuit .1 ■re tssliliud «o. Weak a! erillly—In fait, any trouble* of found |hli with eût trie Incapacity, Ijck of^V'fpo nil I1U from head (o to*. Thli la (or th* ON E tprcllic »■rpOM. 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Newspaper* are to copv this advertisemen without the express order of Harper ft Brothers. Address : Harper & Brothers, NEW YORK. nov28-3tdft* "ST. NICHOLAS In the produce above * line." —"London I y thin g v Tlnn -.. ' ' gT. NICHOLA8 roH YOUNG FOLKS. Parents who .«ire entertaining and wholesome reading for their children, and young folk* who enjoy accounts travel ami adventure, historical Incidents, hIoi ,picture«, household amusement ....id harm le*« . will And these In Ht. Nicho las, which Is recognized by the press aud public of both England aud America, a* the best and finest magazine for children ever printed. The new volume, which begins with the November number, and opens with a colored frontispiece, will be much the finest ever Issued, and the at tention of all parents and all reading young folks Is invited to the following partial list of attrac tions : "TukTinkiiam Buothers' Tide-Mill.'* serial «tory bv J. T. Trowbridge, former ly editor of "Our \ oung Folks,''and author of "The Jack Hazard Stories, '' etc. •*Tn* Story of viteau." Au historical novelette of girl and boy life In the 13th century. By Frank It. Stockton, former ly assistant editor of "Mt. Nicholas,'' author of "Rudder Grange, *' etc. "Thkmtory of Robin hood." Au account of the famous yeoman. Ry Maurice Thompson, author of* Tlie W Itchery of Archery. * * 'The story of the Field of theClotu-of Gold.'' ByK. S. Brooks. To he Illustrated with many remarkable pictures. "A BRAND N EW NOTION." el play. By William M. Baker, author of "Ills Majesty, Myself," etc. A A capital "SWEPT AWAY." A serial slory of the Mississippi floods oi 1882. byK. S. KUU.formurl y editor or "Golden Days." "Elizabeth Thompson." A biographical paper regarding this celebrated painter of battle «eenen, illustrated with pictures prepared for "Ut. Nicholas" by Miss Thompson. "Where was Villi MSB V" ug story ol* the Russo-Turklsh war. By Forbes, War-Correspondent. •The Boy at the White House.' An account of the life of 'Tad" Llueoin. By Noah Brooks, author of "The Boy Emigrants." "COMEDIE* FOR CHILDREN." A tine scries of Juvenile playH. By K. 8. Brooks, author of 'The Laud of Noil," etc., and Including A Christmas Masque : •The False Sib Santa Claus." Prepared expressly for holiday times. A thrllll Archibald There will be short stories by Louisa M. Al cott, an«l many other well-known writers for young folks ; papers on home duties and recrea tions, ou t-«i«Mjr sports, occupation and Instruction for bovs and girls, with popular features and de P *'ricer&OO a vear ; 25 cents a number. Sub scriptions should begin with the November num ber. The succeeding issue, "The Wonderful Christmas Number," will have also a colored frontispiece and many uuusal attractions. Thb CENTURY CO., Naw York, N.Y. novl3-8t A GIFT EVERY SUBSCRIBER. —TO— This offer Is made by the New York Observer, tke oldest and beet of the relUriou* weeklies For sixty years, this undenominational, un sectarian and evangelical newspaper has been circulating In the United States and In almost every foreign country. It® ®ub scribers are counted by tens of thousand®. Each year it® proprietors have added to lt® value,engaging tresh editor® and correapond euta at home and abroad, enlarging and multiplying Its departments, and endeavor ing to realize their high Ideal of the Beet Religious and Secular Family Newspaper. They offer, this year, to every subscriber, new or old, whose subscription 1® paid tor 1883, the new book of Rev. 8. Iren« Prime, D.D., entitled "Prayer and Its Answer,'' a handsome volume ot nearly 200 pages, bound In cloth, the retail price of which Is one dollar. Specimen copies of the paper sent free. Address : US NEW YOKE OB8ERY»R^ m dacM MIHVEJjLANEO VH. MESSRS. BOUCHE, FILS <fc CO. 9 AVINE GROWERS -OF MARELITL, SUR- AY, FRANCE, in PARTS, France,and V BF.AVKK8TRF.ET, New York, lieg leave to Inform - that they have appointed Branch hou* es 1 lie people of lMda JOHN MEALEY, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, famous brand* of natural Champagnes. Their agent* for the Hale of thel NAPOLEON'S CABINET (Dry), lu Double Magi 9, Magnum*, l^uart, Pint i«l Half-Pint Bottle*, and MAXIMUM (Very Dry,) In Double Magnum*, Magnums, (juart id l'iiit Kot ties. THE " DRY VERZENAY In Quart and Pint Bottle*. Is naturally sweet and Is recommended by the French Medical Institute for eases of sickness. lan20-tf-45 EEMOVAL ! From S. W. Cor. to V E. Cor. Fifth and King Sts. WHERE WJ HAVE OPENED A NEW Steam Marble and Granite Works. Our W&reroom Coutslne the Largest and Choicest Selection ol MONUMENTS, STATUARY, TOMBS, MANTELS, ETC., Ever offered in Delaware, made expressly for our new wareroom from the newest designs and at the lowest prices. DAVIDSON & BKO. oct7-S5-tf JOHN MEALËŸ NO. 205 MARKET STREET'. WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole Agent for State of Delaware lor WERNER & CO.'S ChampfTgne Wine, PRICK LIST. Per Case 12 Qts $7.00 $8.00 CM 24 Ft*. DISCOUNT IN QUANTITIES. 5 Cases 10 Cases 25 Cases 5 per cent. 10 per cent. 15 per cent. IMPORTED BELFAST GINGER ALE, BASS ALE. BROWN STOUT. IMPORTED AND KEY WE$T CIGARS. Pure Rye Old Star Whisky, Diamond O Whisky. CONFECTIONS PUT UP IN HANDSOME BASKETS AND BOXES. Attention i* invited to large variety of fine CAKES, which we are pl«îa8ed to serve in large or email quantities. Persons desiring the BEST and FRESHEST can always be accommodated. Ladies aud Gentlemen visiting the city will find delicacies of the season at reasonable prices. DINING ROOM supplied with all the G. BYRON MORSE. * 1300 CHESTNUT ST, PHILA. Uecl2-tts-2m-28 C II K A I' JOHN. No. 416 Market Street, Still holds forth as of yore, with store filled with goods at prices that are astonishing. Tinware in great variety ; Crocker of all kinds in all grades, from one piece to thou sands, and numberless useful goods. G?ve him a trial and prove that you are dealing with * CHEAP JOHN. 41 G Market Street, ? ttf-ta-n Special Announcement ! Special Announcement ! Samuel Lees, Nos. 3, 5, 7 and 9 N. Second Street, (above Market) Pliilad a. offers great Inducements In BLACK H1LKB, CASH M KREH, DRESB GOODS, TABLE GLOVE», UNDERWEAR. NOTIONS, ETC. .INEN», MUSLINS, STOREKEEPERS SUPPLIRD AT LOWEST JOBBING RAT KB. SAMUEL 1 . 1 Û lllS, NO», a, 5, 7 and» NOKTH »KCONI» STREET nnd NORTHEAST CO UN KM K1UHTH and SERIN» CARDEN STREETS. EH II. ADKl.l'li I A. o«t27 American Watch and Clock Depot, No. 11 North Second Street, (above Mark«*t) Philadelphia. A LARGE AHSOiriMENT AND MIAl.l. PRICKS. ft#-Look at some of the prices : Ladies' Solid Gold American I. Gents' Solid Gold American Lever Watches, Ladles'Solid Gold Watches Watches, «22 Üb W 00 12 00 low as One-day Clocks, «l.Uü up. Eixlil-ilay walnut Clocks, «3.00 up. A large stock on hand of of solid gold and best rolled plated Jewelry ami chains. Solid sliver and plated ware, opera glasses aud spectacles. Repalriug of all kinds d«mc Iu a skillful n> miner. 8. PICARD, No. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHILADKU*UIA. In lt® tor Its 200 of of r"cl* warrante«! as cpreseuUxl. novlO-ly •P. S.-Kvery Dr. CLARK JOHNSON'S W Indian Blood. Syrup Cures all diseases of the Stomaon, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood Millions testify to its effioaoy in heal ing the above named diseases, and pro T(A/ nounoe it to be the a— BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN. Guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia. yTA GENTS WANTED.*!! Laboratory 77 W. 3d ®t. New York City. Druggists s*U it US TRADE MARK