Newspaper Page Text
laid of They an next MORNING summary. r m f ort (llbton and Fort Reno Tpk>P» from f , BIK ) dhband the W'c^.îSSlnth. Indian Territory. ^"fXusand dollar, worth of hardware T *llr from the United Statos.wss relied '"'teîSay^" Montreal, for alleged underrab | 8 feared In the Dene river, at A ^ people living along Its bank, s^tbe elut end of that city are preparing for ihr * or *'' , Btr)k „ | U Atlanta continue«. The P rlD , , ins been «cured lor the Î- £ ihtar,but there I. .till a demand for ; i ;P«r,.t .he other olllce. ■ The >team»r City Point remain, whore at Pemauuld, Main*, although all her cargo Ktaken out and a tug hw tried to «liter off. She doe. not leak. The clgarmalter. of ClnclnnaM propose 1 i «»! wlvanci* of $1 per thousand on ttr'f M.y The manufacturer. «y the jirweet outlook doe. not warrant the In. S and « »trlke I« probable. 1 The CIcar Maker»' Union of LoulivUle decided to unite with the Union, of stier eitle, in a demand for Inereued wage*. It «s* resolved, at a meeting on Wednetfay erentag, to strike If an advance la reftusd. dret train reached Bowman, Mon on the Northern Psclfle Railroad, at ! vesterday. The event waa celebrated h,. general euspcnaion or business, dl.platr of4.It parade of civic socletle. and milt L.ringing of bell, Urin« of mlute., and to merltable "oration " the orator of tbe occasion being Hon. H. H. Maguire. A Statement oi tbe affair, of Mal.ter & gcry the Baltimore shipbuilders, who nTid/ujIgumeut recently, hw been made hv the trustee'« attorney. It eetlmate. the nominal asset, at *2!W,48«, and the available srwts including plant, property and btlla receivable, at 174,44« The llmbllltle. are $114, «I«, Including *10,000 due to city and State for taxes. By an explosion of ga. yeaterday morning in Packer Colliery No. 2 of tba Lehigh Val iev Coal Company, at Loet Creek, Martin ToohVpJohu Murray, William McAndrew, James and William Lltcbman, and a Fo under were daugeroualy burned, but It la hoped-most of them will recover. The ex uloalon waa caused by Toohy entering an old breast with a naked lamp. Tbe notorious Colonel W. B. Cash ww fined yesterday In Columbia, South Caro lins, for uu assault on James Herron, dur ing a dispute about the Fairfield election vases tbe ulght before. Herron wee aleo fined. D these lleve and rem that to TH* ■ The Cash drew a piatoi, Bud two revol ting found upon him when arrested, ubjected to an additional tine for lurrying concealed deadly weapons. Three students of Wabash College at Orawfordsville, Indiana, were arrested on Wednesday night on the charge of having set lire to the South Hall of the College on Sunday night. They confeeaed their guilt, aud also said they broke into a store in the town a short time ago and set It on fire. The depraved youths, who are all under 16 years ol age, were belli each in $3,000 ball. The trotting stallion, Jerome Eddy,having a record of 2.16^, was sold In Chicago on Wednesday to H. C. Jewett A Company of Buffalo for $25,000. This is said to be the largest price ever paid for a trotting stal llou, with the exception of Smuggler and Piedmont. The purchasers of the animal will place him on a stock farm at Aurora, New* York, with the intention of perma uently retiring him from the track. The latest reports of the Hoods in Nova Scotia show that in nearly every county bridges and mills have been swept away. Tbe Eastern Extension and Halifax and Cape Breton Railways, have suffered great damage. The towu ol Sherbrooke has been flooded, several houses have been swept away, and the people throughout tbe town have been driven into the upper stories of their dwellings. Mining operations arc sus pended everywhere. The steamer Burguudia» bearing the re mains of' Jyhn Howard I'ayue, arrived at her dock in Brooklyn yesterday. A com mittee ol the New York Aldermen and the representatives of Mr. Corcoran, of Wash ington, went aboard and took possession of the coffin. It was conveyed on a hearse, surmounted by the American flag, to the City Hall in New York. Here the coffin was placed in the Governor's room, where it will lie instat»* to day, after which it will be taken to Washington in a special car. vprs Per A eye, roses {W It for and Per For Thick Heads, Heavy stomachs, bilious conditions, "Wells May Apple Pills'' anti-bilious cathartic. 10 and 25 cents. FIRE HUCORD. The Weht Hamilton Flour Mills, at Ham ilton, Ohio, were burned on Wednesday night. ! The burn of E. Meatyard, at Shipman, Illinois, was burned ou Wednesday night, with 135 head of cattle. will man at A number of warehouses and stores in rointauSpaiu Trinidad, were burned on tbs 5th iust. 1.08«, $200,000. Fourteen hundred «heep were destroyed by a prairie lire on the farm of G. N. Crocker, near Arkansas City, Kansas, on Sunday last. Two freight trains on the Grand Trunk Hallway collided near Port Britain, Ontario, yesterday. One engine and two cars loaded with valuable freight were burned. Lo6B, 140,000. The Eureka Cotton Mill«, at Mount Airy, -V C., wefe burned yesterday morning. Loss, $30,000. About 100 persons are thrown out of employment. It is believed the fire was started by burglars. The Fontaine Cotton Warehouse in Co lumbus, Ga., was yesterday morning de stroyed by fire, with 34 bales of cotton, 40 rolls of bussing, 300 bundles of ties, 20 bar rels of syrup, 41 bales of domestics, and a quantity of other property on loss is estimated at $190,000. of for and r\y JL storage. The Don't Die in the House* "Rough on Rata." Clear, out rata,mlce, roach™, bed-bugs, flic, auta, mole., chip munks, gopher.. 15 cento. We are Determined to close out our entire stock of glass, crockery and chlnaware by April 1. Our « c,n hraecs everything in the line, from the finest French china down to brown and yellow Rockingham ware, all of which we are Belling at cost. Flinn A Jackson. If Nearly Dead . tuklDK 8ome h^hly puffed-up stuff, with long testimonials, turn to Hop Bittere, jwd have no fear oi any Kidney or Urinary troubles, Bright's Disease, Diabetes or Complaint. These diseases cannot .mV. curat ive power of Hop Bitters; be sides it is the best family medicine on earth. Farmers and Omers 11 tee1 » 1 ucrative agencybuslneaa, y which $5 to $20 a day canoe earned,send wares* at once, on postal, to H. 0. Wilkin York 195 and 197 Fulton 8treet New Notice private families and boarding house keep losln * out «"Hrofitock of glass an" oekery ware at cost, at Flinn A Jackson's. For Fresh Flab îï5i®ïï? e of 8° McCaulley , s • taU » K ing, above Second. tAf "Enjoy Your Life" hAmJ P?.°Pby, but to dO so you must have outn?;J fbIllou S and constipated, or blood is t?ve p2i r , d 5 r ',V Be J >r - ™»raV'PleMant purga ttelrÄu„n - *" d ' yet ln Of all druggist«. * B| 8 »treak of Luck lor Mays ville. yonnt r L e «? Ri & ne y, an lndustious, worthy ÖJ® 1 Woman, and Nlrs. Henriette Burns Of Öne flbh 5* {°^ UI iafoafi to be tha holders ùÏÏ h «°, f V°ÿ ot JïftÇ®*' ^'® he Februftr y that drawing, the number M« lîIVÎ.Ï e ta 0Bp, HJ | aWâ Mr - KlK"ey and than thfti n UK. 6 j ri °ber by $7,500 ' uv «» t >n. , i t «f the kind made by either t&f ol waa the In Lcmbff Camp In Wlntwr. The men who cut anil haul lumber are loarlully exposed In eetero weather, and al though hardy and rugged, arc „ aometlmwi laid aatde from duty. Mr. Baud all, of Augiuta, Maine, who la extenalvdly engaged the lumbering bualiieaa write« that one of bla throat, to that they thought he would die. They [admlnlatered Pehrt Davis's fain Kii.i.er, both Internally and externally. In an hour the aufferer «u relieved, and the next day he waa at work aa uaual. D wa* Attwckwl with a terrible sore Beware of the stuff that pretends to cure these diseases or other serious Kidney, Urinary or Liver D i seases, as they only lleve for a time and makes you ten tli worse afterwards, but rely solely on Hop Bitters, the only remedy that will surely and rem that it never returns. ra permanently cure you. It destroys and ovés the cause of disease so effectually TH* LARGS8T RETAIL STOCK OF DRV goods. Stbawbbtdoi A Clothibr, f Dbajlbx. ih Dbt Good. Exolübivblt, Eighth AMD Makkbt Btbbbt., to DIPHTHERIA HAS NO CHANCE WHEN TREATED WITH Perry Davis's Pain Killer This wonderful remedy hu saved the lives of many, many children who were almost dead with DIPHTHERIA. 1 -w Wilson, Lawrence, Mass., says: theria, a Llbeoua Leach, Nashua, N. H., says : " I painters'colic and dlphtheretic sore throat severely. Pain Killer drove both away." 4 that no rei I vis's Pain K1 saved my had DHU6SISTS ALL KEEP IT. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Ia a Positive Cure Per all these Pelafol Complétât# end Weak en— * Medicine for Woman. Invented by n Woman. Prepared By n Woman. A tant revives the drooping spirits, Invigorates and fesamonises the organic functions, gi firmness to the step, restores the natural lustre to the eye, and plants roses of life's spring and early summer time. {W Physicians Use It and Prescribe It Freely.*%t It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulant, and relieves weakness of the stomach. That fooling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by Its use. Per the rare of Kidary Complaints of either eex the pale chock of woman the fresh LYDIA F- PINK1IAM'» BLOOD PUKIFIEB will eradicate every vestige of Humors from tbe Blood, and give tone and strength to the system, of man woman or child. Insist on having It. Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 833 and 335 Western Avenue, Lynn, Haas. Price of either, $L Blx bottle« for *5. Bent by mall In the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box of pill«, for either. Mrs. Plukham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Enclose Set. stamp. Bend for pamphlet. No family should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 LTVTS&Pn.UJ. They core coustlpetion, biliousness, and torpidity of the liver. 85 cent« per box. CD ger*Hold by all Druggist«.-«* r\y HE PUBLIC 18 REQUESTED CARE JL FULLY to notice the new and enlarged scheme to We drawn monthly. 4V*CAP1TAL PRIZE, I7&.000.-W* Tickets, only |6. Shares In proportlou. I ^ wee «. « mzw • Louisiana State Lottert Co. "We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Hem! Annual Drawings of The Louisiana Btate Lottery Company, and In person manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are con ducted with honesty, fairness, and In good fhlth toward all parties, and we authorise the com pany te use t his certificate, with fac-slmle*;of our signatures attached. In Us advertisement*^'» LA ~z. Commissioners. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legisla ire for Educational and Charitable purpose»— capital of 11,000,000—to which a reserve 1550,000 has since been added, everwnelmlng popular vote its franchise a part ef the present Btate Constitution loptea lDecember 2d, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by tbe people of any Btate. __ It never tea les or postpones. ITS GRAND NUMBER DRAW1NGB take place with a fond of l!y BINGI.E Tbp&cbbid oppoetunity to win a POBTUNK. FOURTH «BAND DRAWING CLASS D, AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY APRIL 10th, U88.—lfifith Monthly Dr.wlna. Capital Prize, $75,000. s 100,000 TICKET» at five dollars each FRACTIONS, In FIFTHS In PROPORTION, LUTorrsiu.: ...$ 75,000 ... 25,000 ... 10,000 ... 12,000 ... 10,000 ... 10,000 ... 10,000 ,... 10,000 ,... 80,000 .... 25,000 .... 25,000 1 CAPITAL PRIZE... 1 CAPITAL PRIZE... 1 CAPITAL PRIZE... 0 , 000 ... 2 , 000 ... iVÀiZÏ, 10 Prizes of 1,000 is ln 500. 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of oo L00 K Prizes of Prizes of 000 Prizes of :• XryBOXHfATION PHIZES 9 Approximation Prizes of 0750... y and • «,750 4,800 2,260 9 .$285,500 1,987 Prises, amounting to. Application for rates to clubs should only ForkÄfi^ÄÄ foil address. Bend orders by express or Regie tered letter, or Money Order, addressed only to ol tM to Or, M. Wa.hln.ton. D. O. N. B.— I» the Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing of nut don* <h. Capital Prl« will he * uo,ow ' i.hU.a.rw-wA* the cloth uro. pY W e keep not only fine cloth* , but also good, tough things to knock about in, good work ing suits ahd goods lor rough ing it, suitable for thé sports man. ing -0 >ft|5l A. C. YATES & CO. -LEDGER BUILDING ' '1 HI "i;;*' -, Chestnut and Sixth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. in 1-84 We Have the Least Styles of Suitings and Trowser ing now on hand. Our sprint» stock is complete in our Cus tom Department, and many of our PATTERNS IMPORTED DIRECT ^OR US, and can not be 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. Dif.fendorf & Co. S. ^ BALL'S ^Health Corset Is Increasing In larlty every day. as »I It the MOST œ COM FORTABLE and PER FECT FITTING corset worn. Merchants ly It gives the best sat iaction of any corset they ever seid. Warranted satisfactory or money refunded. HALE ONLY K. L. RUSSELL, 316 Market Street. 1 febl4-3-20 fiCIFy P ^|TH EACH L gowpt ft 'UfUiLfRt Niles premium tH £ PERFECTION (je ütfATEST DISCOS SCIENCE OF THE ME FULL WEIGHT, FULL STRENGTH, NEVER FAILS » • Always a handsome Chromo. 1ST Often a large Picture Book and Two Painting.. ^«-Sometime, a good Stem-Winding Watch. IIPW Ask your grocer for it. feb 12-8-70 J POSITIVE CURE Only Two Bottle«. FOR CatarrI WCiSXi r < y* iv ". u i«ts' ■ YfjARRH coioytVn «««aa •j))* Sg A CURE at last. The evidence is overwhelming that Ely's Cream Balm more directly any other to the seat of the dis ease, and has re sulted in more cures within the range of our observation than all other reme dies. -Wilkes barre, Pa., ''Union Leader, ' ' Dec. 19, We hear from tomers the. most flattering reports of Ely's Cream Balm, vwan article of real ^\*ySr 1 in e r l ti BmitiI, ■ m— —— Klink a C o., Y-FEVER LY by tbe little finger into nostrils. By absorption It ef fectually cleanses the nasal passages catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays Inflammation, protects the membrapal linings of the head from additional colds, com pletely heals the sores and restores tne sense of taste and «mell. Beneficial re»ultz are realised by a few application«. A thorough treatment wllllcnre. llnequaled for colds in head, able to «se. Send for circular. Bold by druggist* r -*-jpwaB« Äg . i 1 .; AM h A PPI of It he BBT » OUB ». gT. enjoy and lab, of A new will tions il A ly "The the ly ' By THE BEST* fl;ACE TO BU.Y DRY GOODS: Strawbridge & Clothier's, Eighth and Filbert. Eighth and Market. S T H. STAATS, br * No. 405 Market Street, Hat Just opened an elegant stock ol New Hamburg A Noah A EMBROIDERIES Many of the above Patterns are entirely New, and will be sold at LAST YEAR'S PRICES. Also, Just received a beau tiful assortment of cott, for ber. COTTON TRIMMINGS Suitable for Trimming Undergarment.. HOSIERY ! We are closing out Lots of Ladles' and Misses' Odd FANCY HOSIERY ! At nearly one-half the regular price, in order to make room for NEW SPRING STOCK. LAU VOM IAMJLIaMMHa ican tisan tions, tion It make QKANOE GROVE PURE RYE WHISKY. -in fact THK PUK BMpÄ ^ RYE By the jralioB or bottle. JAMES A. KELLY ? Uniform In qualiy^ ^ Absolutelypure rye. A reliable'stimulant S. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE 8T8. mv6-ly-25 au. delicate In Savor. The Any 1 A sure and safe tonic. JOHN F. DOLAN, No. 6 West Third Street. -Leads In Choice— WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. bhortest DOLAN'8. B Wvst Third street. Ousters In every style*. Served feb27-3ni-14 time JQICKINSON A BRO. ALL NIGHT HOUSE, N. W. COR. FRONT AND WALNUT STS. Wilmington, Delawauk. A choice brand of Wines, Llqt always on hand. ng, II and Cigars ml2-fiml4 TREE HOTEL, Q.REEN Twenty-second and Market Sts., Ninth ward. The Beet Wines, Liquors and Cigars and the Best Beer In the city constantly on hand. Fine lunches a specialty. FRED. HAGMAYER, Proprietor. (eb:*-3-14 W E HOLD IN STORE AND IN U. S. BONDED WAKEHOUSEB pure rye whiskies ft-om the following celebrated dts the for the and tlllerles* A. Overholt A Co., Janunnr 1879 and June 1880. A. Gnckenhelmer A Bro., May 1879. John Gibson. Hon A Co.,May 1879 and June 1880. Hannis Distilling Co., August 1879. 8herwoo»l, November 1879 and June 1880. Nevenilnk (Reading, Pa.,) February, 1880. Mt. Vernon, May, 1880. gx.sds will be sold elthec In bond or tax paid at The lowest market rates. Hample* may be seen at this store. NO. 108 MARKET HT BEET. my&-20 The above HANOIS KELLY A CO. TOHN P. DONAHOE, if -BOTTLER OF AND HOLE AGENT OF WILLIAM MAHHEY A CO.'B PHILADELPHIA Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, —ALSO— e Ce.èbrated Bartholomay Rochester Beer. Jbe brewings are unequalled for purity and flavor: constantly on hand In kegs or bottled. Mineral waters In all tbe different flavors. 517 AND 519 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. 4KT*Poltte and accommodating drivers. Orders oy mail promptly attended to. He la aleo connec ted with the Telephone Exchange, and his signal myl-18 In for Is I ELI m mm j & BODLEY CO., L ank is to re of 19, of o., into ef of GOLD MEDAL BT TH1 AWARDS!» ■w n tv jI [ ,q no TlOnlftV ( ÀO AjOiUL. «JL UUU1UJ \JU.j John and Water St8„ ATLANTA COTTON EXPOSITION, -OH THEIR— Steam Engine & Saw Mill, EXHIBITED AT ATLANTA IN 1881. Manufacturers ol Bteam En/iues, Hollers, Mills, Gang Edgers. Lath Machines, Hub and Spoke Machinery, ShnfUnir, Hansel^ Pulley*, Couplings, Gearing, Grist and Flour Mills. Special attention given tq Plantation Machin •ry. Catalogue free. Saw of It CINCINNATI, O. LJTMMAMT TV BUG AXIOM». produce gT. NICHOLAS YOUNG FOLKS. Parent« who sire entertaining and wholesonu reading for «feet*children, and young folks who enjoy account* travel and adventure, historical Incident«, «toi .picture«, household amusement and harmless , will And lab, which U recognised by the pres« and public of both England and America, as the best and A nest magasine for children ever printed. The new volume, which begins with the November number, and opens with a colored frontispiece, will be much tne Anest ever issued, and tne at tention of all parents and all reading young folks Invited to the following partial list of attrac tions : • rou - these In Ht. Nicho il "TubTinkham Brothers' Tide-Mill." A new serial story bv J. T. Trowbridge, former ly éditer of * *Our Young Folks, " and author of "The Jack Hazard Stones, ' * eto. "The Story of Vitbau." An historical novelette of girl and boy 1 the lSth century. By Frank R. Stockton, fo ly assistant editor of "St. Nicholas," author of ' 'Rudder Orange, " etc. "THE STOBT of ROBIN HOOD." An account of the famous yeoman. Ry Maurice Thompson, author of ' The Witchery of Arahery. » * •The Story of the Field of the <jloth-of Gold." By *. S. Brooks. To be illustrated with many remarkable pictures. life in "A Brjlkd New notiox. " BÂÂoîVr ■« MW lam M. etc. '•Swxrr aw.t." AiertaiKorjoftli. Mu.in.ipni flooe, ,1 UU. br C- 8. mix form.ply editor orstbldra Day.. ' • "Elizabeth THMarsoir." h»*aft!K , !K;SR«!«!S!S repared for "St. Nicholas" by Miss Thompson. "Where Was Villi ebb y" A thrilling story of the Russo-Turklsb war. Archibald Forbes, War-Correspondent. • The Boy at the White Houbb. ' An account of the life of 'Tad" Lincoln. By Noah Brooks, author of 'The Boy Emigrants." "Comedies for Children." A fine series of Juvenile plays. By E. 8. Brooks, author of 'The Land of Nod, " etc., and including A Christmas Masqne : •The False sir Santa Claus." Prepared expressly for holiday times. ■y There will be short stories by Louisa M. Al cott, and many other well-known writers for young folks ; papers on home duties and recrea tions, ou t-door sports, occupation and Instruction for bovs and girls, with popular features and de partments. Price, *8.00a year; 25 cents a number. Sub scriptions should begin with tbe November num ber. The succeeding issue, "The Wonderful Christina« Number,'' will have also a colored frontispiece and many untrsal attractions. Tm* CENTURY CO., New Tore, N.Y. nov 18-81 1883. HARPER'S WEEKLY. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly stands at the head of Amer ican illustrated weekly Journals. By Its unpar tisan position ln pelltic«. Its admirable Illustra tions, its carefulfy chosen serials, short stories, sketches and poems, contributed by the foremost artists and authors of the day, it carries Instruc tion and entertainment to thousands of American homes. It will always be tbe aim of the publishers to make Harper's Weekly the most popular and attractive family newspaper In the world. Harper's Periodicals. PER YEAR: HARPER'S WEEKLY - HARPER'S MAGAZINE - HARPER'S BAZAR The three above publications Any two above named HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE - HARPER'S MAGAZINE I HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE { Harper's Franklin Square Library, One Year (52 Numbers) - 1 oatafre Free to «11 euliecrltiers In tbe United State, or Canada. *4.00 4.00 4.00 - 10 . 7 1.50 5.00 10.00 The Volumes of the Weekiv begin with the first Number for January of each year. When time is mentioned. It will be understood that subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. Annual I hi Volumes of Harper's Weekly, In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of ex pense (provided the freight does not exceed dollar per volume), for f7.00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for Iblnd ng, will be sent by mall, postpaid, oa receipt II .«> each. Remittances should be made by Post Offlc Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loes. C Newspapers are not to copy this advertise without the express order of HABPXit Brother*. Address : The last Four ol m* h Harper & Brothers, NEW YORK. decl2-8tdA* 1883. HARPER'S MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Magazine begins Its sixth-sixth ine with tbe December number. It Is not oui popular Illustrated periodical tn America S I ana, but also the largest In its scheme, beautiful In Its appearance, and the best magazine for the Home. A new novel entitled "For the feuOor. " by Constance Fennlmore Woolson, the author oi •' An ne," was begun In the November number, In literary and artistic excellence kfee Magazine Improves with each cesslve numoer. Special efforts have been made for the lighter entertainment of Its readers through humorous stories, sketches, etc. the most and En PER YEAR. HARPER'S MAGAZINE - HARPER'S WEEKLY - - HARPER'S BAZAR - - The THREE xboye publications Any Two above named IIARPEgS YOUNG PEOPLE HARPEW8 MAGAZINE HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY, (52 number«), - - Postage free to all aubacrlbera In tha Uni ted State, or Canada. *4.00 - 4.00 4.00 10.00 - 7.00 1.50 5.00 10.00 Tbe volumes of the Magazine begin with the numbers for June and December of each year. When no time la specified, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the cur rent number. .. . .. The last Eight Volumes of Harper's Magazine, In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, post aid, on receipt of 83.00 per volume. Cloth cases for binding, » cents eacb-by mall, Postpaid. Index to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical Analytical and classified, for volumes 1 . elusive, from June 1850 to June 1880, 1 vol., 8 vo. Reinfttancea should be made by Post Office Draft, to avoid chance of loss. aavertisemen I . to Money Order Newspapers are to copv _ _ without the express order of Harper A Brothers. Address : Harper & Brothers, NEW YORK. nov23-8ttlA' j ^ GIFT EVERY SUBSCRIBER. This offer Is made by the New York Observer, the .oldest and best ©f the religious weeklies For sixty years, this undenominational, un sectarian and evangelical newspaper has been circulating In the United States and In almost every foreign country. Its sub scribers are counted by tens of thousands. Each year its proprietors have added to its value,engaging fresh editors and correspond ents at homè arid abroad, enlarging and multiplying its departments, and endeavor ing to realize their high ideal of the Beet Religious aud Secular Family Newspaper. They offer, this year, to every subscriber, new or old, whose subscription is paid for 1883, the new book of Rev. 8. Iren Prime, B.D., «»titled "Pr»yer »nd Ita An. wer," « h.mtaome volum. of »early 200 ^ bound In cloth, the retail pice of which 1« one dollar. Specimen êoplee of the paper «nt free. Adareee : BUS NEW YORK OBSMWIR^ MOBOMLLAMBOV». MESSRS. BOUCHE, FILS & CO., WINE GROWERS MAREIJIL, SUR- AY, FRANCE, Branch bouses ln PABIS, Kranre.and 37 BKAVEH STREET, N the people of Delaware that they have appointed York, beg leave to Inform JOHN MEALEY, 205 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, Their agents for the sale of their famous brands of natural Champagnes. NAPOLEON'S CABINET (Dry), In Double Magnums, Magnums, Quart, Pint and Half-Pint Bottles, and MAXIMUM (Very Dry,) In Double Magnums, Magnums, Quart and Pint Bottles. THE " DRY VERZENAY >> In Quart and Pint Bottlds. Is naturally sweet and Is recommended by tbe French Medical Instituts, for eases of sickness. Janf>-tf-4 REMOVAL ! From S. W. Cor. to V E Cor. Fifth and King Sts. WHERE Wi HAVE OPENED A NEW Steam Marble and Granite Works. Our Wire room Contain, the Largest and Choicest Selection of MONUMENTS, STATUARY, TOMBS, MANTELS, ETC., Ever offered In Delaware, made expressly for oar new wareroom from tbe newest designs and at the lowest prices. DAVIDSON & BRO. oct7-85-tf JOHN MEALEY. NO. 205 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole Agent for State of Delaware tor WERNER & CO.'S Champagne Wine, PRICE LIST. Per Ca« 12 do 24 ft $7.00 $ 8.00 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 WEST CIGABS. Pure Rye Old Star Whisky, Diamond O Whisky. CONFECTIONS PUT UP IN HANDSOME BASKETS AND BOXES. Attention is invited to our large variety of fine CAKES, which we are pleased to serve In large or small quantities. Persous desiring the BEST and FRE8HEST can always be accommodated. Ladies and Gentlemen visiting the city will find our DINING ROOM supplied with all the delicacies of the season at reasonable prices. Gr. BYRON MORSE. 1300 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA. 7 decl2-tts-2m-2S C H E A. 3? 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. Give him a trial and prove that you are dealing with CHEAP JOHN, 416 Market Street <x»t25-*m-tl American Watch and Clock Depot, No. 11 North Second Street, (above Market) Philadelphia. A LARGE AHHOKTMKNT AND SMALL PU1CEH. 49-Look at some or tbe prices : Ladles' Bolid Gold American Lever Watches, Gents' Solid Gold American Lever Watches, Ladles' Bolid Gold Watches as low a« One-day Clocks, fl.UO up. - %£l Ub » ou 12 W Might-day walnut Clock«, |8.00 up. A large stock on band of of solid geld aud best rolled plated Jewelry aud chains, plated ware, opera glasses and spectacles. Uepalrlug of all kinds done In a skillful 8. PICARD, Nb. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Bolid silver and manner. 47* P. B.— Every *r*lcl« warranted represented. novl0-ly Special Announcement ! Special Announcement! Sa,ixmel Lees, Nos. 3, 5, 7 and 9 N. Second Street, (above Market) Philad a, offers great Inducements In BLACK BILKB, CABHMEREB, DKEBB GOODS, TABLE LINENB, MUBL1NB, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR. NOTIONS, ETC. nTUKKKEKrKKa SUPPLIED AT LOWEST JOBBINU BATES. 8A.MTJEL LEE8, NOB. 8, 5, 7 and 9 NORTH SECOND STREET and NORTHEAST CORNER EIGHTH and 8FRIN« GARDEN STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. — Ita of of Dr. CLARK JOHNSON'S Indian Blood S Chares all diseases of the 8 Liver, ■ Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and 'Blood I Millions testify to its effioaoy in heal ■lug the above named diseases, and pro TfA/ nounoe it to be the BEST REMEDY KNOWN TOMAN. Guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia. O" A GENTS WANTED. Laboratory 77 W. SdBt, tftw York Oity. Druggists Mil it TRADE MARX