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REPRINTEOFAOM YESTERDAY A FATAL KJLfr.rp. A -i.: the Track to Sloop mod In Run om by a Freight Train. As Barney McCall, George Brown, Lewis Mingus and Richard Johnson were walking along the P., \V. & B. railroad tracks, to ward the new station, about 12.15 o'clock this morning, they noticed a man lvliig on the track with his head resting on the outer Engine No. 34, bound ger Lay a Down A sir .-vtra l ' * tra ! 1 3TÄ »na truu in . m. rad, neàr Justtaon «• tract, drawing the *»«th freight, was rapidly on the same track- McCall drag the man off, and about the same time the eugiucar blew his wbUile in the hope of aroHslugr the sl^ep* r, and reversed the t too tale to rave the unfortunate lo was fun over and had his head severed from fits body betöre When McCall glue, b| ma«, w com Dpletelf (Mil got hold ol him. dregge«! him out be held in his hands only the headless tr nk. The train was imme diately stopped* and • tht *<■;««! betwein .— _ Troy Rent to the station and procured a band okr, on «flitch the reraatus were car ried to the deaÜ bouse, whence they were removed uithe morgue by Deputy Coroner Palmer at V.äO o'clock tills morning. No one appmured to know the victim, though several recognized him as a man they had seen strolling about Front and Water streets At 8 o'clock this morning Coroner Smith held an inquest, when the above facts were téstlled to «y the four meu wiio had first noticed the m«n lying on the traels, and a verdict of accidental death was rendered Shortly after the inqu«**t was held two men came to the morgue and cleared the whole mystery away by saytrtgthat the who was killed was a chum of thetrs, and that his name was Joseph M. Bennett,which agreed to the tattooed initials found on th* rnaa'a cheat. They al-o described the va rious figures Dittoed upon the man, and said that they had only arrived In this city yesterday from Wavneshurg, Pa., where they had been working in a harvest field, and were on their way to the peach districts where they had intended to work. They had been drinking early in the even ing and about G o'clock were at Water anil Orange street», whera they pro{K*aed waiting for a south bound freight U>r the pdrpose <>f stealing a ride toWyomfng. A few minutes after G o'clock Bennett insisted on going on another drunk but hff cotnpanloqs refused to go, when he started off alone and had not beet) seeu by tbetu since. Bennett, they said, wts a native of Tren ton, New Jersey, where his mother and brother resided, and had beeu marri d but was n »t living with his wile, ol w horn they knew nothing. Deceased w but had the country and drink. body will be kept on ice by I'udertakar Pal mer for some lime t» allow the family ao opportunity of claiming it. From what could be learned in eonvena tion with the companions of th«* dead man, there is no doubt that Benuett getting more liquor, from the effect« of which he became so stuptd that he laid down ou the track to take his fatal sleep. vV a. and back«*d d«>wu fouud lyiug the tracks. Conductor Duntel ' ' a bricklayer by trade beeu working all ovtîr was addicted to He waa about 30 year» old. The •ce* ded in Dr. Bristor Will Fight. [New York World.J The brother of the Rev. George R. Bristor, D. IL, the disgraced clergyman of 8t. Luke's Methodist Church of Newark, who resigned __ Mouday night, arrived Iu Newark Wed nesday irom Bait tuo.e. He visited the hetkdquariers ot the Young Men's Chris tjau Associat ion aud said to Brottn-r Yattnau the secretary, that he liad a letter written by the Rev. Dr. Brihpjr, to the presiding 1 elder, requesting the retart» ot his crulcu liais and denying the truth ol the chargee uade against him and demanding au eccle siat-tlcal trial. Tlie doctor, he Said, was in Baltimore in a stale ot nervous pro&Lratiou. lie exp aimd that the parchment«» had bet surrendered under the stress of great excite ment, aud he did uol weuu to ackuow ledge guilt iu any way. Kirthitay Present. Isaac 8. LeuderuiAn, ol Rruod/wfue nun dr*d, ago minder of the occasion, with a haudsome pair of gold spectacles, with the word "father" eu. raved ou them; also a handsome photograph album, containing cabinet-size photograph» of himself luridly. Mr. Leuderiuan is rthy citizens ot the county, and has many friends iu this city who will be pleased to learu of this pleasant episode. his eightieth oirthday, a few days presented by hfs child id of the mont A Splendl i Number. The summer issue of UtraicbriJj/e cf Clothier '« Quarterly, just out, is a splendid number; every page is of Interest to the ladies. stitches; Instructions in amateur how to adorn the pc home; a pretty piece of and the ment ol dry goods fully Illustrated. Price, 15 cents; get a copy f New fancy-work designs and , and and decorate the vocal music; mer fa hions in every depart fws-dcaler *iid to 8 tr aw bridge cx. Clothier, Phi. 1 a your del phis. Primary I.«m Oh what a savage looking man ! Who is he f Don't be afraid children, that i»> the Chief of P«dice; he w ]«H»ks very eroos, but that is ouly his way He is a nice in re-por-ters. He but tells his office iy 't hurl you. He and is only cross to i'l even hurt a burglar, to disguise themselves «1 scare naughty jieopie by making them think they are burglar». If you ar«: good boys may tie some day you will be Chief ot Police. '«Uucliupai t^utek, ney, Bladder au«i Urinary diwutses. Druggiet.-. •mple'ccure, all annoying Kid $1. Easily Troveu. It Is easily prov« n thut malarial fevers, constipation, torpidity of th«* liver and kt»l neys, general debility, neuralgic ailment* yit id readily lo this great disease conquer« r, Hop Bitteri. It repairs the ravuges of disease by converting the f«»«»il into ricli blood, and it gives i ew life and vigor to tl.e bt.cd and infirm always. 'ijusne.ss, and II AY EhVILLE, OHIO, Fi b. 11, 1880. Very glad W» nay 1 have tried flop , and never took auyi.bing that did mu« h g«i«Kl. i only took L»-o bottles and 1 would md take $100 I Uhl I Bitte th" good they my paticuib, md the ami get the bee*, re.-ults it., tlieir < •. B. Mbkoeh, M. D. 4)1 tlie Many K.-mclu-s, before the public lor Nerv Debility ami wcakucNs ot Nerve, oeuerative äyeteiu th*?re is none equal to AUeu'a Braiu Food, whle.b promptly ami permanently restores all lost vigor; it never fails, ÿl pkg., 0 lor $5—At druggtsl or at Alleu's Fharniacy 215 1st ave., New York. Many Timen you want to preserve meat dayt>. Lay it in a solution of Rex Magn over night and you c You c stirring iu a little of the "Snow Flake" brand. fish for several keep it for eeks. also keep tniik a week or more by Tlie I'n/./.:« Hot keep cool is very satisfactorily solv«*d l>y visiting A. Hai.ii« rV street. It is in )o«>n, 200 Wist :allty Cape May at home. M-lirr t», »locki niî» anil all lore. Only li*" ganntnl.« > .111 be c Diamond l)ye». •I ib THE LARGEST RETAIL ST< CK OF DRY GOOD*. Strawurihge «te Clot hi kr, Deai.ehh in Dry Goods Exclu Eiuiith and Market Streets, PlJIJ.ADEl.PlilA. CI.Y, CITY ITEM. aatUrlsy It Go., Photographers, 902 Market et TBK RAII.ROADS Tina* THhlr With the Latwt A Cnrreetloii. TRAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON FOR Phila.- 3.U0». 2.28*, 6.:», 6.40, 7.00, 7.60, 8.10* 16, U.U0, a.», 0.58, 10.2a, 10.30,11.53 a. ID i2.00f, -i.: 13.15, 19.38, 1 54. 2.80, 4.00, 6.17», 6.80f, 0.88*, 0.56,7.26, 7 3u*. 0.6 5» p. m. Naw York— 2.00*, 2.38*! 0.30,0.68,11.58 a. m 19.38, 1.54, 6.17*, 4.38*, 7.5» p. in. NT l 14»* 4.61* 8.U6* 0.17* a. m Fre ! 1 «YniôiTfcTi» h-\i wir m ' * *** ' ' ' *■ . b»ltimubii iiiii 1»t«rjisdiat» St*iio*»- u» 1.06*,0,17" a. iu. 1.00. 4.00, 6.00 p ui. y. »Trains running both daily and Sunday. fTrains ruunlag only onSunday. ' In ! Baltimoh*— 1.«*. ».IT», a. m. U.Ï7, 1.1»), l.OU. 6.«l, «.M. ll.'H* p..la. a <>f of s • l.06f. i«uw. kk Railroad— 6.«»* .«.lot ajn. d.00*. i.COJ,6.26f p* m. Nobund^J tiafp». »For New Castle only. v ^ fty Harrington andlnienoedUKe sjfa J L4pre«s for DeUuar. ! vV ilmimotom Northulk Kaileoau- -f oo a. m. Stndfy*. 7.00 a. m, and I'klawA idPYFKgtKKK Rails©ad— a. u. 6.30 p. m. Sunday trains to.3^. II tiens uv ..06, 5.06, 0.36 p. *.1«V to 10 » a. m. ' <" p-" lb CHAINS AKKl V kj.t WinMlNOTON'CHOM CBlflA -1Ï.45, 1.0U, w, 4.*;*, 7.44. ,.<«», u.ta, 44U«.l*tIl.*.. 01. 1Ï.H, 12 5U, 107. 230,. 3.W), 3.56, 4.30, 4.56, 5.35, 5.53, 0 20. 6.48, 7.36.7 tuf, «.50. 10.36. 11.38 p. Ui. N*w Y OAK—i.««*, 4.47», 8.02f, ».12 a. in. 12.60 1.07 , 4.56,0.48*, 10.58 p.m. Baltimokk— 1.51 *, 2.13«, 0.144, 0.54,11.48 a. IU 19.36, 1.51, 6.11 . Ö 30*. 7.24, 0.4»- p. m. Wabhikotom— 1.61*, 2.13, 11.43 a. ;.tt, 6.11-,6A0*, 7.24, «.40 p. m. • Both daily and Sunday, t on Sunday only. i. 12.36. Dilawaki Kailkoai»--«^». 0.60, 10.16 a. m 2.06, 6.05*. 0.50 p. iu. No Sunday trains. • From N«w Owti« omj. Wl LM I XiTON Al NutTUMS R ▲ I LKOA D-- 9.(C 0.40,11.36 a.m. 0.42 p.m. Sunday, lu.3u and 7.00 p. in. Dslawari Wmtkhs Kaileoau— 8.00 a. tu. p. m. Sunday trains 0.1U a. m, 6.40 p. in. TRAINS LEAVE roK WiLMUfi-FlIJN Philadklphia Naw Hkuad sranirr I 12.30». 3.56*, 0,30, 7.2U*,8.UU, 8.21,8.36f, 10.10,11.30, ' 1.60 a in. 19.26, 1.321, 3.u6, 6.20.6.55, 6.05f. 0.30, 8.30», 0.30, 10.00. 11.32 3.10 4.02, 4.26, Nkw Uahtlk— 6.38, w.X>, 10.02, 11.40 a. m. .40, 0.35 p. ui. * Train* runnlug both daily and Sund«; . tirai us running only Sunday. in A train will leave Wilmington for Newark and way statt Newark at 8.2 station«. the 1 «•: in at 7.48 a. u«., returning lea a. ui. tor Wttiutngtou aud way It lack figure»* denote the Limited > Eapr 1 OIK MAILS. Their Arrival aid Departure, Taking Effect duly 1st, 1HX3. The Post Office In this city will be open daily, ,-pt Sunday, : boxe Sundays « ö.;uj a. m tu y p. in. I* sihlc uulil 11 p. on Ir . Private 1" Ihle vindow will close at 0.30 p (11 close at 0 p. in. follows : The whole !• 1 he stain) money order offic MAILS Cl Wilmingtoti k. Northern Railroad Pa., and p< south ol Chad«l's Ford, 7.40 a. u Philadelphia clotted pou b, b. Philadelphia aud wuyiuail. u New York. Peuusvlvama a"'i point« Reading the Baltimore aud Central aod nun a to Delaware Western Railroad to Landenburg lo a. iu. Philadelphia, New Y«jrk city. Pennsylvania <1 New Jersey, 11.50 a. ui. Philadelphia, .New York aud all poiuts east aud weut, i.3u p. m. Philadelphia, Ne' and west, 4.40 p. in. Philadelphia and New York cities closed pouches. 0.35 p Pennsylvania points west and AH points days York i all point» eu«t id of Lançante**, and all thwest 0.35 p. in, th, east, west and southwest, 1 All Louisiana is »ent west except New Orleans which is sent south on Mirougn mails. SOUTH. cf the Baltimore and way mail, 7.40 a. m. Washington and all p All points on the Peninsula, 8.30 a. Suppllmeutary mail for the Peuiu ula, 0 a in. Baltimore, VYa»hiugtou aud all points south. south, 7 4o a. in. and and the 12*30 p.m. Newport, Stanton, Newark, Llkiou and li vre de Grace, l; Baltimore Central,between Port De posit, and Ciiadd'» Ford, i2.30p.m. Haiti P< 1 a : and Bay , 4.40 p. in. oi Harringiou, including d St. George », 6.5U p in. Delà Baltimore, closed pouch 5 6o p. iu. Baltimore, Washington aud all ]»olnts south 11 p. in. j City is MAILS AKHIVK AND Wilmington &. Northern Railroad 0.3 OU DJCL1VJ iy Fr He Nc York, Philadelphia, Washington Y'ork aud poiuts to them good ot and all other points, »5 From Philadelpli.a, north. 30 p. in. , Ne* •1 west, 8 3«) a. illroiu Philadelphia. 8.30a.m. Peninsula aud all north ot Harrington F way Fr« 0.15 a. Baltimore and way mall, y.50 a. Baltimore, 12.1 Fr ■ , Peninsula mail. 12.30 p. m. Plnladelphia, New Y«»rk «1 points , Washington and points Western Railroad, 2.90p. m. Philadelpl.iH, New York and point» und points north and . l.i Kid t r< Halt him south, 2.9" $1. ! De Fr« i • rr h 1 e . 6. kt»l great the life Fro Baltimore. Watdiingt« *1 w» utliwest, 6. .«» p. in south Carriers dilive oral ; iu. olh.ws : 0 .in . , gen 1" a. m.. partial ; t.3U p. partial. Irom »treêt b<>.' tal : . K«' and 4.00 p. <;.»i I«n:iio « made by the curriers at 0.3'J and lo a. in., 1.30 ami 4 p An additional collection will be mail all boxes be 7.3*1 Jefferson and fro Lo bard «1 Water and Thlrt b » inclusive, on miu. lay a lull ec made at ; .uo p.m. Loc.-l lotte «lei very »hould bo deposited in 1'ost i Iffioo to minutes bolore tho hour of delivery W Y. 8W1G4JET, I* DEATHS. Y A UN ALL.—In Newport, Del., on the 26th Ins ., Eli/.a ö. laruall, in the 8^1 year of her nd Men »«»ftlie famtlvar !.. att* <1 the I u itérai. Vrni will be flop did oatmoater. they lft-iailv fn I* m« s Pf it 1 2 day I*-. li •b ami th*?re whle.b lost ave., with« »tic*. I t the LA ltkAiVA #t A Ha. JOllNdUN & BARNHILL, turnishing Undertakers, several S. W. COR TENTH & MARKET, STS., WILMINGTON, DKL. KKSIDXNCXS : eeks. by L. HARRY JOHNSON, 617 Jefferson st. **p20-mwMy-14 G. T. BARNHILL, 23d aud Tainal eu>. HHOFHHHIUNAIa uamm. solv«*d JOHN C. COLE, NOTARY PUBLIC, AND JUtJTICK OF TH i« PEACE. Wist home. all ; Uarl , BuUdlnfl, No. 101 West »lath street. Tele li*" i " l " n *'" tH '.. . . * D 88 J. N. «s J. B. HOBENÖACK, DRY with theeffeeteofHEl.F-ABUBlt U'l M EKCP Kl Al.lltATIOhl should nut hesl täte jucsnsult J. N. a .1. It. HOBKNBACK nf a* N. second street. Philadelphia, either by mall or by ?to a 9 >n ' ^ rln,r hour» «»f 8 a. in to 2 p. m., and .,f. d ^ ce Wh«7»oever should knew his con dition and the way to improve It uhonld rea<! ••WISDOM IN ▲ NUT-SHELL." receipt of 'i r«e-cent 8t«*mp. Bent et sepu4 rouit rmusrrrATir». $200 A YEAR CAN BE SAVE!! last been the was the NT tU OMofRkx MAGNUS,«.. H.muton | Y .'' Fre ervellve. It i mo rve* Meat, Ftok. Milk, ' I. .on. Kg its and all . lint- T Anim »1 Food fresh | i&sRhxstrtr&ätt hä; u» is »Ik. h»>t trterf It. \.-u .•■■■ |lmn n r„r Ur y. urwD for Sucent*. v «h will flnu that till» 1 m money* 0 ** I *' W *** ** V * 5 ° U * * real of ' 7 * | »he s« In the Living Exp uses of the Family ! NO HOUKKll» MILK. WHHLKURKAT. N! NO sTtlK r.CKi8. nid k ti* U' lu fre-h an«t^w«cl foi «I •eai€»i nip a t the -hirbt« h» T rr »nb le»tr.jate.l fi is s., In t b I ha din» -ts onlv a ni t, «-b, butten hi is no liuiubug: Ills endorirfMl 4» Pr >f. 8am*I . John <>n -t Yale legt*. Solij by 4» uga 1st* and grocers, 'ample |K>u»»*ts M*nt t»ns paid »*jr utail or axun » (aa we prefer) on receipt of price. Name your expn office. Viuii.ilna brand f««r m at: «•«•«•an ax»« for tl**h and »«'la f«K>d: c*n«»w FiaWe l«»r mtlk hotter and ch«*esc4 Anil* r n mont. Anti-Fly Mold, She. |M* ffie t h. P*«rl or e h ami ÀqU'i -VItw It ui) l K «. a-t. elation u on % is S liar . II ..that a child ouu less a« salt. aiJd t • I «»uart ol u.ilk uv surb evil At,(I fluid l'Xtra' ù. per lb •h. THE HUMImTON FOOD PRLSKKV1MJ COMPANY, 72 K llby St., Boston, Maas. f i ; h« a i< 6J HAVE YOU TRIED ir? the tii. d Adage, • hat -an «»i'nck '*r PREVENTION lb W RTH A POUND of 4M ' KK, ' ' W A b NrVEK MORE APTl Y IL f* TRÄTE!) TRAN HY HIM WHO TAKE« Hl« OOSK OF TARKA NT'S «F. I. TZ ER APERIENT BEFOUETHE »OHSlNüMKAL. FOR TN"T ONLY GENTLY REG PLATE« AND • I HI FI ES THF S VST EM HUT IS A PR"TF.«1IoN AOA1NST DISEASE, WHICH N«» < » N E Uülim TO 'DISREGARD. ALL DRL'GGIblB HAVE IT. st turn vLitTHiMu. THÏ GREATEST CUT —OF— ALL! —AT THE— MISFIT PAUL O RS. he Prices Cut 50 Per Cent Î Call and examine tlie prices in the window. It will convey a better impression ol our re duction than a halt a page ol reading matter. All the goods in the store will be sold iu pro portion. Now is the 'i*ne while <iur stock is still full and a good assorment to select Irom. Coats I usters and Creole .Suits in large quarters at the 1 in. White Vests, Alapaca Linen and Mohair De in. MISFIT PARLORS, No. 1 East Fourth Street. HOW MANY MILES DO YOU DRIVE Ï m. THE ODOMETER WILL TKLL. Till» I n -.trm tells l-IUMli pi •ut I» no larger tin «ateh. II » l»«r the gen : a mile; «•< lies; III «it.St tight : il way» the ho rL. l of a Buggy, i; L easily a. a« ln «l 7.3*1 and to Hie Carriage, Sulky, Wag. 11 •I « art, bulky Blow, Reap. Mot ilt.r In valuable • Drivers, Physician-, Fa hide. to 1.1 v« to 26th her y i be 1 * 1 « orr, IJ II, Kxpi*-tin 6 . Pr let It Ç5.Ui«'.t« Ii, . lord th* pile* of \Vh« u orilei Ing give «Harnet« oth« ■ f tin- wli * . Sent by mall on *c*lpt «»f price, o«t l»al«l| Address,' McDMNM-L ODOMKTI K 14)., 2 North La ball* 81., ( biuago. 4bk*Sen<l for (jircular. J O. M'COKMICK, K. C()l|t. SEVENTH AND JEKKEtWON ST» —Denier In— GROCERIES PROVISIONS. Rist. »I «lea o FLOUR) VEGETABLES AND FRUITa. —In nt-r J. T. OAKDNER'S -CELI BRATED— ICE CREAM. i« PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, and FESTIVALS, Tele pnlle«l at special rates. Kinall cans for fain 11 rpo»' » a ape. laltv—packed in Ice and d« live all pahs Ol the city. special 3 täte N. by and con ■ J. T. Gardner, N W. COR. SEVENTH & SHIPLEY STS. M 23-31« REPRINTED FROM YE8TE ROAY PKJiSIOK rRAUIM. Who Give« this Wollen Pin plie, t«*l élty Philadelphia, July 25.—On June 28 l*ii'Um which had •:ll» ( Arp- nier for her He last an application (or : been made by Mrs. Pr the death of her husband, John Carpenter, was passed by the Pen.-i n Otllee, and the papers bearing that dat» were forwarded to the p nidoQ agent, Sickei, and the applicant. | Y .'' k r , I " r i t y r r.T , T?.V Ur |'"', r i 'l m Uffl',1 'iZ Carpenter called at tii.A . nrlou UID« e and | mad«* demand for the I . n* v. 1 he Voucher — »**•*-•*«» -» ** » . 1 "«■ Ur slRm-d h.r msrk, an.. u> eonipatiied her sigiKMl their names George Smith and Ilenry Frank. A check on the Bub-Treasury for $1,786.97 huinlcd to the woman. She appeare«! at the Sub-Treasury this rooming au«l drew the Money, mau that she had not been g tiou ul tile money. She »-:« 1*1 her uame was Lillian L Briggs' of Wniningiou, Del., that »he bad uever seen either ol the rueu until yebterday, When alie iu<% them on the street and wa-. pert-uadd to impersonate Mrs. Carpenter knd obtaiu tue money. After securing the money to-day she said Frauk s« i&edttie package and ran away. Detee tives wore at once plat ed both men were arreste r Smith was rencog nixed as George Rankin, a professional ball goer. When Frank the money waa fouu«l in his possession. The prisoners were arraigned before Utilted Biaisa Commissioner Itibltou*, and Frank were commuted in default of who ac d draw the Qon aft« iwards reported t IM »lice a fair pi«»por the the case and • ft art bed f 1,635 of ri.tKio twi arni tlic : w lor a further heuring to morrow, othKO win held iu (1,040 bail a* a wilUChS, u nu/ wi MltM. PEABODY !H. The Mr«. Peabody referred to iu thealKive dispuett) I« the woman w no created so much ; inpathy for tertklt in tbi* city, from a wetfteru city, alwiut 1» months ago, by mak ing it appear that she had been deserted by h« r husband. TLe man, Charles Peabody, denied that he and the woman find ever been marri« «1, aud rid used to have anything to do w itli her. After perse curing him for M*vtral «lays, she was louud afternoon Jyltig in the rain and snow on a tornBUtCfie ut Old 8armies cemetery. Au empty phial labelled laudanum was at Jtifr side, Irom which the woman atat4*d she had drank a deadly potion In |lopcs of coding her miser able existence. 8he was n'inoved to the house of a neighbor where she was altemied by Ur. Wales, and soon recovered. Shortly after »he met her alleged husband and threatened lo shoot him for which offence she was an este«] and given a hearing, but was discharged. About five mouths ago she overtook Peabody on a i< alu, (u route for Chester, with a young girl who he wan going to marry. The dis curded wile carri du cowhide aud created considerable excitement iu ihe ear by cow hiding the couple. 8he was interfere«! with and made until Chester tho couplt dtarTpbarked at Chester «he re newed the lashing to both so vigorously that Peabody assault« <1 le r, ami in his despera tion drew a revolver and threatened to shoot her If she further Interfered or lui| eded his trip to tire alderman's where the ceremony was to have been perhirmed. For the usr>ault arres ed and at the recent session of Delaware county courts, was convicted and sentenced to a term in jail for carrying e ccalcd weapon«, assault and battery. The Masonic fraternity hire, the alleges, assisted her iu prosecuting the man. She also claims to be a member of the 6J furl her attempt tVbeu died. »an Geneva Red Cross A i *re l»a«lge aud carried credentials of which sbe ery proud. Kiioum, VVithout exception, iti the State, modeled. Ne We have made entire ehange In our hclj and now have tirst-cl î the fiucst furnished The o|»cratitig r«M*m is re «1 improved lustruineut*. men. What we propose to do is to give you first quality ol w->rk equal to any made in' the city, at the same ohf prie*«. We show you proof and guarantee satisfaction, our gauery is »useu only six days of the week. Sutterley & Co., 2U8 Market street. Arthur Clare, manager Î •Among the : the .-t effi •acious of remedial the •dual préparât! Mrs. Lydia K. Piukhain, Ly in X r.Tb. Local ijMoti lour torrecied Dully street Marke) . jomian . 417 FRMVOH HTKKST . per hu tlu hav, mu . MORROW, wTC ui Hay.. Straw (ju:b. * Bran, double bushol. 61 4 J racked Middling»,double bushel : . . P00 •are* meat, »U She led (J-rouud mind «»at«.. M*S. COl'LTRV, I. H. FRANK A .. 86 .. OORKtfOTl. , 600 KINO It. wbuieHaito 4 .2') m t .23 * retail.25 * " wholesale. .20 * " retail.26 daily Print butter, i. Prlut •• Tub ** ' Tub . " Eggs' wholesale per dosen Egg«, retail, p Chickens, al. v Chicken», dre Chicken»,alive, retail Chicken«, dr«-. Cheese, whole Cheuse, reiaii, BKKF OUKKUCTKL* DAILT naoOND STEMMT M .23 .30 Ah .90 .25 i«»ien... wholesale ,«1 whoietiaie.. .12 . J2 .16 . •i, retail. lo, per pound.. .in 18 .10 .14 *.12^1* .18 WILLIAM OLAVJSY .^.rl«>in steak» p Rump pound. aks per pound, pouud. und...... ound .. . .90 Q .96 .1« a .18 .93 Hound Ï Rib roast per CJhuck roast p^. , St*!Wtng pieces.. Bolling bit» per « .20 .14 tt .16 16 5 - ,V H .8 te .10 .26 Q und . Sli Kidney fat.i - bclH|., Lu tub ro pound pound — pound.... Mutton cip'ps, per pound.. Veal cutlet , . * V»*Hl ». 1* 21 .24 .16 n .2b .12 <> it p*»und.. pound... 't a.'TIf U DAI I. V •20 a )0 <n II .{ K - l the lies; STALL 0, BKOONDHTHAUT U.MIKKT. wholesale retail «l Smokud hu Snounier». Dried beef alt Hitch Smoked bu Uologna Lard. nsM. 14 1 : 1 19 ' I 6 1. . !.. 16 rran daily b rasin' makumt POWSLL, Pike. Rock Hah. por pound. White P Trout, por Halibut, p <Jatnah j BiacU n HI .e flab . .H .16 O .Pi o 20 , por pound und . It. d. -12H *.i5Ä .12>' 1 app Haddock... Market o«>«l Pifkerol Butter tt.-h . N 16 . . 1 » VSOMTABLSS. Potatoes, per half-p«»ca. Sw cat ie tat«; •», per ha,If p«vck.. Cabbage, p 0 r head. Turnips, per naif peek. . .14 .1 .8 t: YE ti/. ASHlJS. KSTAHLISHED 1783. SPECTACLES Hilpert« «1 skillful work ilned, have given Hpertades a NATIONAL REPUTA TION. lei kilp OPERA GLASSES ! TELESCOPES ! 11 3 W. M. & J. 0. M'AIlister 728 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. MMDIVAL . Don't fail to try the Great Remedy, the CELEBRATED In We H. H. H. MEDICINE A Friend to the Afflicted l AS A FAMILY REMEDY It ha« no equal. Oak Thousand» bear testimony to IUgreat -j» cun* of the folio« Iqk diseases ( RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, DIPHTHE RIA, PARALYSIS, PAIN* IV THF. HEAD AM) HACK, FROSTED FEICT.STIFP JOINTS, LAMENESS, PLEURISY, and for all;esternal uw», and worth tor LL FOR 'UTERXAL USE 4'holers Morboa, Crauips, P*lns in or Bowels. Dos*— from 9) drop t«» half a teanpoonful In water. Never red«»* * for • sternal us*. Every family should keep It on hand «a H ta a never-falllnjr boimehohl remedy. The II. H. H. metllclne Is an Infallible cur* l*n DIPHTHERIA, If used according t<* the fol lowing directions: >Miurat« a mualln or linen cloth and bind II on the throat lor about thirty minutes, drv cloth aver It F«»r C'mdera, « e Stomach at we you your Do <1 put N aporat on rr»n. ; prevent th* pxHktng ufl, and when Uiorouuhl) hi.»tert*«l,u|>« > ti lli. blister with a needle, and take a cloth and ulisorb the water that paas«*« » . then takes cloth •I spread thick with pureho:'» lar«L the blister an«l change ev try hour, which the disease thro i it will absorb all no internal uiedlelin will beuae I« deice Uve meillrlne. Children »liotR ■ mon than ten minute». This has uever been known to «Hr* etefll. 1 the pores, and rept a pur be nllatered us« d a* II w| K)H HORSES. N u lior»«anati »bouhl iw without a poRn I able In case of accUk-ut, as It U a the fbllowing diseases of ihe horse: or Sprained Joints, Sore Shoulders lUi i.s, 1 brush in Feel, Scratches, Fistula, Poll Evil, Distemper, Curb, BpUut at e loi c JnC BLOOD OS BONK 81'AVIN, Rl n ir bon and will remove ail Swelllnir* < allons Lumps left from kicks «W oihcr WruLe without Inpirtng the growth ot Hie hair. H » proved • sur» cure. For Kpl/oollc and Dis .blespoonfuls In a r «irtiik when watering, and bathe the thro»« until It Idlslers, Uten put a cl<»th around tm throat to keep It warm. Th*above Invaluable tnctllriue I ne to Ih* envied by h I « rude Oil Llnlmeuts that lall to | H-omrneuded to d<>, and false recotrimendat Ions t<» palm them ufl on tue public. The H. II. 11. Medlrlui Is ]»ret»ar*d from the very bc.»t *«.-« ntisl oils ami other very coally arth le», «if which « co*U as much as ten p4»imdi> of any ts put In or<llnai y Uiiluients, ami the proprh ot possibly advertise class of liiitmenis «I«», pay Hk ei|>*na*; so knowb-dK»* «.I the-lltb •Heine ami theuiselve fron ol cobl water, I ti.. > MSiibed I« dreds of mini It M il a Is Ik i"i i« for you owu for that do lish - > T.\n\, it th nil th«* protit w< n Id - ii«»i that those who have mi y » between a flrst-rbi. sit Inferior article, will n«'t suiter be buiubumied CERTIFICATES: $5.00 same at A. A. Walton,of Huntington Valley. Monta«» cry county. Ta., write* that he bad n lam* back f«»r a great many v* ars: had »uttered a great deal, vor iound anything to ludp miu until h« * H. H. II. Medicine, vrblch mad» a pvr i. ■ ! • UM'. Hamuei Carmen, Ifc-naaleni township. Kueka uty, l'a., says it ban been worth a lnou»aii<l dollar* to him in curing bl« Kheuraathin. I dealers every «» here, have It in btoek t be put oil with $8.00, same at For »ale UydrugKlrt* If y u r dealer «iœ s not ha have him get II for yuu. Inferior artleie. D. Dodge Tomlinson, PROPRIETOR »n.l MANUFACTURER, Philadelphia, Pa. you town 4KR"8om« thi.ig ( new t i-v month In reganl u* T 'UE FI HI.1C IS REQUESTED CARE FULLY t • noth*« the new and entartre »eherne to be drawn monthly. «"CAPITAL PRIZE, 97t,(kO. «• Tickets, only $6. Share» tu proDOrtloi.. ••«TMS Louisiana State Lottery Co out "We do hereby certify that we pervtse th« arrangeuieoU fur all the MonUtly and Seiuk Anaual Drawing» of The Louisiana »late Lottery d In person manage and control the Company, Drawing» tbemsclvea, ducted with U<»uesiy, Tal d ali partie», and tbU certificate, with fac-»linle* «» «I that the sann, are c«»n a, and iu good faUli authorise the pan y our »lgnalure« attached, ln IU a«lvertisemem»." not ■»louera. incorporated In iwm f«»r £b tur« for Educational and ( with a year» by the Legt hi a diarltable purposes capital of tl.on,ono—to which a r*»ervs over fVio.üno ha» sine«- t»eeii added, over whelm tug popular was made a part ef the u adotited Deceinlier 2*1, \ The only Lottery ev bv the people «»r any state. It never scale» or tond nonet,. !T*S GKANI* SIN44I.R NffMHEK DRAWING» I "'»*■• »-onibiy. A Hl'l.ENlllll OPPOHTTJNITY TO WIN A KotTUNK. RIU11TH l,HAM. U II AW IN (1. fund of By rranc.nifte reaent 3 täte 45*n« Atnti..n . D., lt>70. voted and endors* u Capital Prize, $75,000 Siva.. KAOH. as ERA4TIONM, |.. I* I |»T H h lu P Ro •*« * RTH » \ 'Sïïï 10,1)10 *7«J j m ! i the j ^ — ! ing to lor .« AP1TAL PRIZE.. I CAPITAL PRIZE. ! CAPITAL PRIZE 5 P 10 Pris*« «>f I, in :* ) ».nor •00 I* 3V'l I MO P t.f W Prize» of : if üü .. a APPROX IM . ► N PHIZRA 0 Apnr«» Matlrn i»t * «if »750 . fd,75ft ; 4,6*. 50 a - •» 2 2 2) 1 067 Prises, amounting to. Application for raU*H to clubs ahoubi only b* ! ma le t-» t)u-office of th*e<.im.(f>v tn V. w < »riHtn« For further Information write clearl , giving fnll address. Address P. 4). Money Urdcra Keglalered Letters to NKW OKLEAN.S NATIONAL BANK, New orb , La. Ordinary letters by Mall Kxpr* M. A. D * UPI1 IN, N«-w Orl* Or, M. A. DAUPHI'L OOT Hovunth at.. W abiiiiiL'tou, I). (J, J^JNDEMAN PIANOS A 7axitaVB Stolnwuy Squate. A 7-octave Chase Square. Haines Upright, and s flue Tte net «17A. at 41 ! LINDEMAN BROS., 171 & 173 W Fourth St. UIHULNMATla Ü, WAXAMiKKK » HBUBK. 1 In Men's and Boys' Clothing is always to be hna at Oak Hall. We cannot afford to have it otherwise. Tl e Best Bargain Wanamaker & Brown, Oak If all, sixth and Market 8tr««u. PHILADELPHIA tLUiHlAU. Trade Dollars Redeemed at the Wilmington Clothing House, Fourth and Market streets. We will receive Trade Dollars at par value for goods purchased ol us to the »mount of One Dollar and up wards. Now is the time to dispose of them, and remember we «re olli'ring Sja-cial Bar gains in every department. This will be an extra saving to you and your chance to have your Trade Dollars redeemed Do net wait lor abetter oppor tunity to save money. Yours Truly, JnC W. DlEFENrtOttP & Co. GO ELSEWHERE for your Clothing by all means If you think you can do lietter, but it you regard your owu intcreêt come and «ee what we can do for you, aud It may interest you to know that owing to our small expenM*« we can and do «oll '20 per cent, le«« than up town eatab lish meut«. Now for a few items. At STAR CL* »THING I1ALL $5.00 will buy a good Working Suit, th* same that you would'have to pay $6.50 for at the up-town establish ment«. At STAR CLOTHING HALL $8.00, will buy a neat Casslmcre Suit, the same that you would have to pay $10.00 for at the up-towu establishments. At STAR CLOTHING HALL $10.00 buys a fine Dress Suit, the same that you would have to pay $12.50 for at the up town establishments. Our Clothing Is well made and well trimmed. Satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. Star Clothing Hall, iso MARKET STREET. To Cash Buyers! " e have inaugurated a sweeping reduction' in all classes of our Ready-made Clothing. Determined to close out our Spring and Summer stock, we offer inducements to our patrons such as they not get at any other establish ment in this city. can In our Merchant Tailoring Department we are offering superior styles of Foreign and I TY««« a' C *a* y rr Domestic Suitings and Trous A ° «U»g8 at greatly reduced prices. Suits to order as low u as $15 of All-wool Diagonals. p We have a superior cutter and 1 j first-class workmen, and in all ! cases guarantee a good fit. i New styles in light-weight suitings constantly being ceived as fast as they come on the market. j Our large stock of Boys' and ^ Children's Ready-made Clotli ! ing has been reduced to a price that must compel them to move. Now is your chance lor good goods at low prices ; rc 2) ! at John H. Moore, 228-MARKET ST.-228 as-tmiif SSSSi»'*OM ÏESTtuoT, hawking and decker 1 h.lr PlnMieui DUBcmi-, , „ •** « ii> c„„„, be The diffieultv U t» vu n ,V , e* Striçtaut IAekcr, with ,, 7 awkln » Ml amount of money u,e the < , ^ % count of clolhlnif, whii-h »'• *»' S the Poiic* r...,,,,,• 1 » l !. , *,r it .V'^ !on °f où^U- /urouei-A 'îi,,- 7r. M .,i' 1! '' ïï*."-» Ju *'"*• •««. VSjfc A member of the Polie» coimr&atlon with a reprit . GlZKTTB, tblh lltttiiiKiti. faiil ' V "* »natter could hav«* been w *mi.- * sllvhteet difficulty ha«' *" adopted. When the matter of. . h«* committee **«»!*, C »roinlib!^ | a "bole W the " a V l^g supiMiN-1 »».H» ?» #l ! , ! kea would be able to »tub' with i, , i * l,M It'll Hu.' mat'Air Iu bla hmi.l. Il,( f ibe di»iat*Ml of Dicker Cl.i. I l| 7 h ,(t,r to uit »iih a nm 11 ■, 1 18 I Kiv,- McUee, Dtr'lctr'a .uc. » |K>rilon ol tin- mnuty, a. Midi,, ». p<-lk'd lo Ktl a a'hob- auit »1 .1,. t dK n ' B * only purchased a pair t.i ' p . n „ out S ul appropria'ion. 01 >1» ''Thjs staleinint Irak d , l.u.-bi.. .. ao 1 mid lit thuuld iro ..t , *? f »» be thought rlL'bi. s„„ r >ij »Ä* Hawklna came to . it airain and , u 1 , come to the couclualou t.. divide equally bttwceu the two. 1 b,|! ZT ebould use hla owu Jndano M, a, he knT.o well how Ui aettle tue Uiatu r x- 1 did •'When U.-1'ker went lo the c'd.-f r,„ m !"»> the Chief and he bad hil about the division ol tin* | Ull ,i s Chlet said thul a the i»T •n«* Work s - w heii the ember nt the Police r mltfe* had told hin. t- m.kv it,,- .iivtaloJu he lia 1. Decker eauu-'to m- and Mated hu 1 fuui "| «•>»> i>" w,~ ..„imSh the full afnmiut.whether he I.uuvl.t elothin nr net, and I then uiiul. up n' v '.nirilt hrluK it before tl.e comniitn . , » Iflit ijL , Uteker'8 cl »Ini »■> |fl 50, t, llt th( , ch j » y- that he wii »ii»[H'Ui]e.l without M May 8, the comntittee hue derided to ri. hlm I5.8S. 1 tecker'» name »ill the pay roll to-night f«.r that amount, whic will be »ubtracteil from McGee's salary The tact that the committ.-c Htially knj| the matter iu baud has made the Chief fe very b dly toward the cImIiub »hould back up the aMlontnfhij ».•II and the Mayor. Till» the rntnmIUt »ay they are perlertlv wllliue v do wlicnevt r tl.e Chid i. In thi- riebt.hi as he was wrong iu this Instance tloy it Uri pose doing justice to cx Sergeant I lecker, (i w hom they have the most kind 1 y feeling. "liougli mu ttttts.i' Clear« out rata, mice, roaches, flies, soJ b-d-bug», akuuks, chipmunks, gophers. l| c*uU. Uruggit-tH. «•I Haw A Very Ta»y Ghost ' A charming young lady ol Brunklyova relating some of the trouble sh«* iu«l hadi • he night The ghost which had w«lkr inUi her room lo«»k*d something like siol 'tiling like a w; ster and remembered that she had enjoyed s ve good slipper ot lobster salad flow it bed 1 u the morning, .-lie remarked that#1 alwats kept a bottle of Peukv Davis's Pu Killer in her room, aixl tha* tw «» ino*!era dose« of this moat « thrient remedy In driven the ghoat away. When ask that »he w Malaria in all Its forms positively cured with Emo Standard <' purely vegetable, joutai Other poisonous agencies, endorsed by ph siclans aud sold by druggists every#tier 25 aud 50 ceute. ills, e •v»*r-lailitig reined «{uiiiiDe i Work CHveu our. On receipt of your addicts we will mi fi to M«*u, Won i II. ( . Wilkin« street, N< an offer by which you ci evenings, at your horn»-. Boy* & Co., 195 and 197 Fuit» York. Girls can do it. Kitlerprntlug Local A Kent», wanted in this town for s to sell, live «iruggitst» ferre«!. A«ldre«s Humistoii Food Prem live Co., 72 Kilby article tbit «1 grown p r<i t, Dosloli. Weak lungs, spitting of b and kindred »fle dIon«cured Adilri'fs for Livutise. with t Di-ck.nsahv M N. Y. L' . al Association. Burt» cm 4 1Ä yjrS a m .V 7, LYDIA E. PINKHAM' VEGETABLE COMPOUB Is n Positiv«* 4'tire r»r .11 tho» T".T7.ruI t'urapluln'. »"« ' Vl '* 1 *' common to our bc»t female popu A Me.licinp for Woman. IiiTpnteflbjf»««" Prepared by a lVoman* •f HI »rry Sin« the Da tyit revives tho drooping spirits, ral lustre The Armiert M«*4l«*al IH kamn.mizo*« the organic Brmnr-s to the »top, rent'» •ye, and plants on tho pale cheek of w »M of lit»'» »prln* ».I'l »»rlj »um.iKru Y»"Phy»(ci3ns Use It and Prescribe It ovo» fotntn.'»», flatulency, dmlroys sfl s 11 tM kn.-« of the *1"®** . causing .ently rur.*l'Tlb u For the cure or Kldary l'oiupl*l" ,,of '' , ' ber tht» Compoaud le u»wrp««' J * Î. PINKHAM*8 ,, — -■"• *' ie ayiaft 1 for stimulant, and relieves w Thai foi ling of bearing do and backache, 1» always perman LTD!A E will erad.cn Blood, and give tone and . m« 0 r child. Io» Both the Compound and Blood Tnrlflw «» I M 233 aud ÏB5 Weatern ATonuo, Lynn, • lh( /« •Ith. r, $!. Six buttle» tor |& S,-nt hr , erf pill», or ofUmrnipm. on mx-lpt oU^ for either. Mr». Plnkham freely " ns " _ )bW Inquiry. Endow 3et »temp. Send fur |rf j No frimilv should bo witiioot rTi'J* ^ i.iUoilia* asïS^SKï^a'Â*^ o. «rf-SoM by »H I)ruK*i»l»' ** JRON RAILING» -AND IRON WORK. roB buiuiin«» P. WALTON A Cl J. (JN 4PI' 1 ESTIMATES FURNI8HKD CATION. Sixth S ' ! 552 & 554 VV. « JinciniiBt SfU-IH