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7TS t) REPRINTED PROM SATURDAY P=pT|, a» Urne S£EE?^ l r* 1 B« Coolly Allow» » Wit» ArrMtad on mu AUaehtneut to Eseaym Another u modcl M incompetent ha» shown, S stupidity and ignorance oA kl* àati? m a police officer. Several day» ago a woman named jpMnard appeared and bad a warrant Issued (or her husband who,»be all been abuaijur her. The triRl was yesterday tnmmng and she failed to appear, Judçe Cummin» Issued au atla»:bnieol for her and placed it in "model" Simmons' hand» and directed him to brtug her 'to the Hall and keep her there until the trial, ttmmohto got her, by threafc, to appear and egwd, , had for with ajtacrée «Uipkiily tliat only one of Siodsfo ^ro capable ot, lie let her sit alone ajyd uuwMtchfd. Finally ihe husband en leftxl, and seeing bi» wife there, he called her lolo oi^ corner of the room aud entered into Oftcveraatioii with her, and several w..o »aid that he gave her itpg. .Clerk Pennington called 8 im alieutlou to them, but he took no wHkteler of what the clerk said. a* bad talked to hl» wife a lew ts she left and wbe» the dor the trial «be woman of cAurso wa- not on baud. Judge Ciitaioalu» \ rdouked the officer-■ (or his action and told him that it was bis duty to ke«p her iu his custody uutll her trla! ; and that 4 to officer who allows a prisoner to e» cay>e 18 liable to indictment. Atter giving a few words Of advice a» to his duty as an officer the Judge directed bimmous to Und the woman and lock her up until the time for her bearing. ♦aw the tht Àdmjrwvtpx ALL Ab Interesting lie ter Ettquire Vaudegrift. Last evening a referee trial took place be fore Esquire Yaiidegrift, the parlies lo ih suit being John D. Dorman, of äuesex county, ai d Mrs. 8 arah E. Ennis, of this city. The amount ln queatiou was |19.H7, with iutemt due from October 28, 1882. From the evidence it appeared that th* ol cut 98. In Tria. Before plainlifi bad luruiabed two boat load» wood to tbe defendant, valued at $4 payment of tbe amount tbe defendant gave two checks, amounting #436.13, aud also paid tbe captain ol the vessel #42 freightage. The suit was brought to recover the balance. Thomas Davia, Esq., appeared for Ule plain tiff, and argued mat the contract had been fulfilled. The defeudaut claimed that the wood was not sawed according to contract, aud she lost on it. After the matter had beeu submitted to the relerees they awarded tbe plaintitl #4.57 aud costs. The referees were: B. F. Towuseud, George Allraon and Malachi Barlow. Verdict of Accidentally Killed. A jury of six was empanne! led by Deputy Palmer, who held an inquest upon ihe remains of William J. Maas, at 11.30 this morning. The evidence of Conductor Ueorge D. BcheeU, Engineer John W. Har rod aud Fireman Fraucis ii. Hammett war substantially tbe »ame as that published in an earlier edition, aud a Veidict in accordance with the facts was reutlereu, with a recouimendaliou that the railroad authorities raise the brid e iu question &« that accideuts o a similar nature will be avoided iu the future. The lather of Un deceased was present at the iuquest aud bad the body immediately removed to 1341 Clarion etreet, Philadelphia,the resideuce oi di ceased, who was about 30 years old. I loi Gilpin P. Sttdkaiu Dead. Gilpin P. 8:.idham died at hi« farm iu ChribUana hundred, yesterday, alter a brief Bluest, in the 70th year ol his age. De a brother ol L. W. Stidham, acliiueer, aud was well aud favorably known in this city, haviug lived all his lilt on his lariu within two aud a-half tulles oi Wiluiiugton. The luneral will take place ou Mouday moru iug at 11 o'clock. Services will be held at Mt. Salem church aud the b<»dy will be iu teried in the cemetery couuected with tin church. MUM d the Lancaster pike, aud oar Kooina, Without exception, are the finest furulshed in the ötute. The operating room is re modeled. New and improved instrument*,. We have made entire change in our hel} and now have first-ciass xueu. What wt propose to do is to give you first quality 01 work equal to any made in the city, at tht same old prices. W e show you proof ano guarantee satisfaction. Our gallery is opeL only six days oi the weck. Öutterley «St Co., 203 Market street. Arthur Clare, manager Haybsvillb, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1880. I am very glad to say 1 have tried Hop Bitters, aud uever look anything that dio *r** much good. 1 only Look t*o bottles and 1 would not take $100 for the good the) did me. 1 recommend them to my patients, and get the bes«. results lrom their use. C. B. Mkhcbk, M. D. Of the Many Kemedles. before the public for Nervous Debility and weakness ol Nerve Generative System, then is none equal to Allen's Brain Food, which promptly aud permanently restores all io>i vigor; it uever laus. $1 pkg., 6 lor #5—At druggist or at Allen's Pharmacy 2151slave., New York. A. O. V. W. secoud annual excursion to Ocean Grove y Park, under the auspices ol Industry Lod^e No. 2 and Delaware L odge No. 5, ou Thursday, August 2. Train leaves P., W. àc B. depot at 5.45 a. sharp. Adult ticket», #2. and As m. "Muchupaib»." V^uick, complete cure, *11 annoying Kid ney, Bladder and Urinary diseases. $1. Druggists. Dr. Simms' i't The perfection of pain medicines immedi ate in r Bering cramps, pains, cholera mor bus, ueuralgia, rheumatism, cholera, etc., 5U cents. Depot Fourth aud King. The 1'uzzle How to keep cool is very satisfactorily solved by vieiting A. Il&uber'b saloon, 200 West street. It i6 in reality Cape May at home. Coilee Always fresh roasted at Crippen's. THE LARGEST RETAIL STUCK OF DRY GOOD». Stkawhridgb «& Clothier, Dealekh in Dry Goods Exclusively, Eighth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. .Searcher. *Aruong the oi remedial agents are the medical preparations lrom the abratory of Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, Lynn Mass. uiiv ms«. cutter lev k fi«.. Photographers. 809 market st THE RAILROAD» A Local Tliuc Table With the Latest Correction. IKAlNti LEAVE WILMINGTON »'OK Phila.— 7,1X1*. 7.28*, 6.30, 6.40, 7.00, 7.60, P.lot 6.16, IMtU, il.-JU, y.66, 10.80, 10.30,11.63 a. In . 13.00t, m.; 12.16, 12.38, 1.64, 2.30, 4.00, 6.17*, 6.300 6.38*, 6.66,7.26,7 30*, « ' Nbw York— 12.38, 1.64, 6.1 * p. *, 2.23*, 6.30,9.68, 11.63 a. 6.38*, 7.28 p. Baltimore—- 1.06*, 1.42*, 4,51*,8.05*, 9.17*, a ». 12.27, 1.00, 1.09, 6.00, 6.WJ, 0.67, 11.04* p..in WaBHINOTOE—1.42*, LUO, 1.0», 5. Baltim 1 06*, 9,17* a. m. 1. »Trains running both daily and Sunday. 4.61*, 8.06*, 9.17* a. m ,6,67.11.04* p. in. 1 NTBKMUD! ATB STATIONS- - . 5.00, 6.U0p. tTratnj rvaningr only on Sunday. M'tWki l r urn. jJSJLaWarb Kail*oai>— fl.OO»,iUüf a,m. a.UO*, 4.00|,e.2frt P* rn. No Sunday uatus. •Kor New Oaatle only. 4 ffer Barrington end to termed late stations. tKxpress for I>e! mar. SMB ± ihe Ices " In Wilmington, Noktbbkm Hailkoao— 7.ou a. m. l.Ofl, 6.06, e.36|p. in. Sundays, 7.üüa. in, and 8 . 10 ,p. "• f ' SR* KA.0YttOAD--7.05 10.30 ktoday trains io.3fq s. m. DBLAWARtt VVÜ' a. m. 5.30 pj m. 8.00 p.UA. 1 ■— •ud hy JX dr* un t \ rKAINS AJiHiVkat Wna^ltN«TON FROM Phila —l-j. 6 . 1.4. LdM, A47< fd.Oi" J u. 1 'A y.46, iu.iot il i5 a. *iIgt, 12.80/ 107, i 30f, J.ftO, 3.66, 4.3» 4.66,te3#, 5Al t f 1». A4*, 7.3o,t 6 Uf, U.6Ü, If 68 p.p(./ ?■ ■ Nbw Yori —l.at*. 4.4?*; 8 .QBf, 0.À a. m. 1A60 1.07. 4.66,8.< »*, WM }». BA. HaltimobA— 1. 8 k\ ?.L 8 '. Al 34, VÀ4. 11.43 S. tn 19.86, 1.61, .11 , |;8»l' .'7^4, V.4V fp. m WisuiH ?.61,.C.U ,6:W*TT9 « Goth daily and t un Sunday onl; rv. - Dklawa 6.06*» NO 1.48 a. a- 1 . 18, 1 /.W. ;n.i my. f lu. 16 a. Ins. ^ 4 K 9 a« No Sii * F rum New Uaetle only . WlLMlaUTO* A Nobthukh Kailruau— s.tu, LI .OAa. m. 0.42 p. m. Suuday. ln.au 7.00p. in. lb *1 IBuwab WaaTBior BAdnRoAis /*p.ui BunAy trulua |ii|u ». in. -R.uu a.*m. 6.40p. in. 'CHAIN» UbWE ri)Ji WAUAUNA'iVN PWILADBCPHi A tht* BhOA J> NTUlTaT 1 Mifu I 12.80*, 8 . 66 *, 6,30. 7.20*,8.00, 8.21,8.36f, 10.16,11.30. 11.60 a m. 12.9«, 1.32f, 3.16 6 .u 6 , 8.20.6.66, 6.08t-8.36, 8.30*. 0.30, 1 fâ. Nsw Uurruh-s.aa, «.38, 10 . 02 , 11.48 a. m. .40, 6.36 p. in. * Trams running uutn daily and Sundaj. fTrafn* running only on Sunday. A train will leave Wilmington for Newark and way stations at 7.48 a. m., returning leave Newark at 8.26 a. m. tor Wilmington and way stations. The Black figures denote the Limiten t£xpre«M Trat u». OUK MAILS. Their Arrive! end Departure, Taking Effect July 1st, 1883. The Post Office in this city will be open daily, except Sunday, from6.3Ua. m. to Up. m. Pri vate boxes are accessible until 11 p. in On 1 to U3u a. in. Private . The whole The Sundays opeu from 8.3U boxes accessible from 6 to 8 p. sale stamp window will close at ö 30 p money order office will close at tf p. in. MAILS CLOS a AS FOLLOWS : NORTH. Wilmington k Northern Railroad to Reading Pa., and points on the Baltimore and Central south of Chadd's Ford, 7.40 a. m. Philadelphia closed pou h, 8.30 a. m Philadelphia and waytnail, u a. m. New York, Pennsylvania and points east and west, uam. Delaware Western Railroad to Landeuburg 10 a. ui. Philadelphia, New Y oilT city. Pennsylvania —id New Jersey, 11.6o a. m. Philadelphia, New York and all point« east and west, 1.30 p. in. Philadelphia, New York and west, 4.40 p. m. Philadelphia and New Y« poaches, y.36 p in. Pennsylvania west of Lancaster, aud all points west and southwest y.36 p. in, All points north, east, west and southwes t, 1 i all points cities clewed All Louisiana lisent west except New Orleans which is seut south ou through mails. SOUTH. Baltimore and way mall, 7.40 a. m. Washington aud all points south, 7 40 a. m the P All poiuts Suppliuieutary mall for the Pcni Baltimore, Washing; 1 * 2*80 p. in. Newport. Stanton, Newark, fclktou aud H ivre de Grace. 1*2.30 ». m Points on Baltimore Central,between Port De posit, and Chadd's Ford, i2.3Up. m. Baltimore aud Hay Lino steamurs, 4^0 p. m. Peninsula north of Harrington, including Delaware City au«l St. Qforge?, 6.8U p m. Haiti more, closed pouch 5 60 p. m. Baltimore, Washington and all jioinls south nsula, 8.30 a. aud all points south, lip. m. MAILS AUHIVB AMD UK A I »OK DKLIVKKY . Wilmington k Northern Railroad 6.30 Fl From New York, Philadelphia, Washington and all other points, 8 3o p. m. From Philadelphia, New York aud points uorth, east aud west, 8 3u a. in. way mall from Philadelphia. 8.30 a.m. Peninsula aud all north oi Harrington baltimore and way mail, 0.60 a. in. Baltimore, l'2.3o p. m From Peninsula mail, 1*2.30 p. m. From Philadelphia, New York uu«l points north and east, 1.20 p. in. From Baltimore, Washington and points south, 2.20 p. m. Delaware Western Railroad, 2.20 p. in. From Philadelphia, New York aud points north and oust, 6.40 )>. m. From Baltimore, Washington and poiuts south and southwest, 6.^0 p. in. Carriers diliveries eral ; 10 10 a._, 4.00 p. partial. Col lections from street boxes t 8.30 aud lo a. in., i.3o will be 0.16 a. I t follow* : 6.30 a. partial ; i.3ü p. •, gen- I ., general ; made by the p m. de at 7.30 Jelfersou aud Lombard and Water aud Thirteenth sircets inclusive. Un Sunday a full o«)llection will he made at LOU p.m. Local letters for carriers del-very should bo deposited in Post Office ten minutes betöre the hour of delivery W. Y. SWlOQET, Postmaster. carriers An additional collect!' f*. in. from all boxes betwr d 4 UNJ> ER TA tx ERS. J OHNSON A BARNHILL, burnishing Undertakers , a. w. COR. TENTH A MARKET, BTB., WILMINGTON, DBL. HasiDKBcas : L. HARRY JOHN »ON, 617 Jefferson at. r>2B-ntwf-ly-14 G. T. BARNHILL, ! 23d and T»tn»l stg. EYE GLASSES. ESTABLISHED 1783. I I SPECTACLES Superior lenses lanshlp d skillful work bined, have given Spectacles a NATIONAL REPUTA TION. OPERA. GLASSES ! TELESCOPES ! W. M. & J. 0. M'Allister, 728 CHESTNUT ST., FHILADKLPH.A. . J O. M'COHMICK, ». E. COR. SEVENTH AND JEKKKRs« )N »T» —Dealer In— GROCERIES — A No J'ROVISIONS. Beet grades of ELOCR, VEGETABLES AND FRUITS FOUO MMSVtn ATIt'M. S200 A YEAR trar a» 21 at 2; «. 1 M. 1 V voia aKe NO »TALK T.». OH. M>feYflfi Y'.ltv «*1 jf ••• ' flti 'S ' ± ïïï> ^ÄÄÄ aÄsrtasf^Ä. ihe article« treated It is s<» pimple I o » ration tltat a child cau folio the dira Huas, U *har . - Ices a* *hD, and oo->t* calf a fraction of a »cut t • pounds sent ore-paid uy wall **r ex er«»* (»»«* prêter) on receipt of price Naine your express " in 2«Xr!ft.5Wt ÏÎUBt hu!» Anti "W CAN BE SAVED In the Living Expanses of the Family ofU X MAGNUS, the Humiston F-wd ervatlve. It «»rea.rvea Meat, Fish, Milk, , Eggs and all «.ImU of Attiwai Fo«hI fresh •ud »wwt for weekaev- h in tf,e hotUat weather. hy tbe This can bej/ror* .•» l»v the leatluK-id I« of dr* d« who have tried it. V. u can prove it lor yt.urseii for &>.» cent«. » ou will ttn«f that tills la un article wbl h will »ave yon a great dual of money. NO IWHIBEp MILK. HO HIM! UK I) MKAT. Colle ;uKl * hueHt*; Anti-• *•* ment, Anti-Fl) Mo'il, 6 »»r^ |»« , r !t> t* rh. I'krl «tt crfSM/ I|U««B rnVkg > itfiA Aqu .»Vlt# lWflulA «txtracU, ft per lb each. TUB UUMImTON FOOD I'HKhEKVlkU CO* FA NY, Ti Kilby 8t„ Boston, Maas. to HAVE YO(J TRIED IT? THEOt.l) ADAGE, I HAT "AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION 18 W -KTH A POD Nil OF CUKE, " WA 8 Ns VEK MOKE APTl.Y IL. UM TRÄTE!» THAN BY tfIM WHO TA KEM HIM DOME OK TAKUANT'M MKLTZER APERIENT BE FORE THE *OKNlNO MEAL. F»»R T NOT ONLY GENTLY REGULATE» AND I I BI FIK» THE 8 Y 8 TEM BUT IS A PR<*TEtTlON AGAINST DISEASE, WHICH NO ONE OUGHT TO DISREGARD. ALL DKUUUlSiS HAVE IT. of MtHVtr VI.UTUI JVG. 'J'HE GREATESTCUT 1 —OF— ALL! —AT THE— MISFI T PARLORS. A Prices Cut 50 Per Cent ! Call and examine the prices in the window. It will ctmvey a better impression ot our re duction than a half a page ol reading matter. All the goods in the store will be sold in pro portion. Now is the time while our stock is stdl full and a good assoument to select from. Coats, 1 usters and Creole fruits in large quarters at the in. White Vests, Alapaca Linen and Mohair I he MISFIT PARLORS, No. 1 East Fourth Street. , HOW MANY MILES DO YOU DRIVE? TUE ODOMETER ! WILL TELL. This Instrument Is __ larger than » watc h. Ii tell» the exact number of milts driven to the l-inoih part <1 a mile; c ounts u p to^l,»66~mil. «; wat er and dust t ight; always In order; saves horses from being driven; la eaajfy attached Ihe wheel of a Buggy, Carriage, Sulky. I Wagon, ltoari « art, Sulky Plow, Reaper, Mower, I or other vehicle. Invaluable to Liverymen, Plea-iire Drivers, Physicians, Farmers. Hurv«*y or-, Draymen, Exprcnsiuen, »tage P< ice on I y |6.00 each, , A . i-third the price qf aqy Odometer. When ordering give diameter of tbe wit . bent by mall on receipt of price, post p aid. Address. MolMiNNKL OUOMKTKK CO., 2 North La Salle St., Chicago. fiäF*S«-:.«l for Circular. ! J^INDEMAN P1ANOB A 7 tx'.lHVi- btein way flquipr« A ?-octave Chaee Square Halnee U|irlKht, and a line 74* oct at »175. at f LINDEM AN BROS., ni*ï78W bourtbSt. CINCINNATI o REPAINTED FROM SATURDAY VITAL. «UTUIIM. mu lte«cU*«»r »• r alter*» I ncar»« I ü»tltere,i 1 Wueki' Report. The following i* the w« ok'» record of mar riage*, birtfi* and dt ihr reported U> Uegia trar Fraser: Total number of >1' ;*rli«*» HO. For the eor rttapondtnjf week ol I a» follow»: 21 ; black, 9; adult at the aliuehotiM State«, 28; loreigu brought here for tut» i uunt, 4; «eut away, 4; passed through this city, 2 Caupea ol death:* Act nieuU, 3; coueUmp tioo, .H; cholera inianlu'ii. 5; couvulaiona, 2; uicuiugitl», 3; mu 1 annus, 2; cirrhoekt of liter, chronic bright» il:.-eu»c, debility, diar rlicuu, eulaigeuu nt ol the braiu t eiiUrilis. heard Oiaeaee, iuauiUou, natural causes, old aKe > P*rtU)nltIs, typhoid malarial fever, atraluils, one By «aid«—Sra nd, .j; Third, 3; Fourth, 1 i-«v h v âi »r Te, '. t ï ' V S; Ninth, 8 ; Tenth, 5; Eleventh, 1. ClBMtttd according to age •• follow«: #r u, m i o «. o umä!io >%* »£«■";* üA0 ' ^f 80 - l,^Ut W, i, 80 lo IUP, i. Fof the week there were 48 births re î#aei. a .Wto funil's, a: ^mslvs, 90; ttluek mal*», 3; Umalt .-, 1. By ward«: First, 3; speond, 2; Third, 3; Fourth, 5; Fifth, 2; »Sixth, 8 ; Seventh, 3: I lifhth, 13; Ninth, 8 ; Tenth, 1. Four marriagt s, two white and two black, "W w flrWeo reported year, 24; cln»affied Ifalce, IT; f-malw, 13; whit# f 10 ; minors, 2 D; dcatlis Î; I'oru in tlm United : piematurc birth», 1 ; :h. Ksouraion t inform Adopted. At a moetiug of the Ftlendship Fire Com pany, last evening, the following uniform, to be worn ou th«/ excursion to Noiristuwu Fa-, äeplem Iter 14 und 15, next, was adopted: Dsik blue fire coats, buckskin ga blue fire bat» with silver-plated pieces, blue belt», red shirt black necktie and black pants. The coats wUT t>e doubb'-breasteti and trimmed with 14 white pearl buttons. Either a white or black fatigue cap will be worn. The englDe wilh also be hamlsoimly fixed up aud Utkeu along on the trip. untie a, front is MUttlit Fire. The alarm ol fire this morning about 10.10 o'clock, from box 24, was caused by thé slight burning of the roof on what is known » Shakespeare'» mill, at the Harlan & Hol lingsworth Company '» works, i he flames, after burning a bole in the roof, were extin guished by the application of a few buckets of water. The jrigln of the fire is unknown. A Wonder till Discovery. Head's Three-Mi ii ute Headache and Neu ralgia Care is Uiu wunder ol the nineteenth century, as no sick or nervous headache, neu ralgia, or any acute pain can resist it mure than two minutes, a» cau lie proven by hundreds of Baltimore's best ci tltens. It's an outward ap plication, and only cunts 26 cents. Sold by all druggists and oouutry stores. W. H. Eead, proprietor, Baltimore and Light streets, Balti more, Md. Sent by mail on reoeipt ot 30 oents. U. S. Also proprietor of Head's Qrand Duchess Cologne—the finest cologne In the world. A little rub with gentle hand, Applying Bead's Three- Ali nute Cure headache on the earth will stand. But vanish In Thousands say It » When headache In silent night or busy noon, So easy thus to free the pain. No instant sure. • a priceless boon racks the throbbing bmin No dose is given: no stop to rest; No doctor's bill, or bun iaged brow. This wmndri has many blesse«!, They sjmak iuruptures oi it Seven doctors recommend Read's Three Minute H«'adacheand Neuralgia Cure as of the wonders of the age. Read's 3-Mlnutu tt ea dache ft Neuralgia Dure. Read's 3-Minute Headache k Neuralgia Cure. Road's 3-Minute Headache k. Neuralgia Cure. Read's 3-Mluute Headache k Neuralgia Cure. Road's 3-Minuto Hea<lache A Neuralgia Cure. Read's 3-Mlnute Headache k Neuralgia Cure. Only 26 oents, or five for fl. Only 26 cents, or five tor $ 1 . Only *26 cents, or five for 81. Only 26 cents, or flvx for#l. This Is the wonder of tbe nineteenth oentary This fs the wnnde* f t.he *ilY«#»t*«ntb ceotuv ! I'Uk till tlAKKMh. Local gMotatiOD* Corrected DaUy Street Harket. HAT, FMKD. BTO.—OOKRBOTan DAILY BV W. 4 . 417 FBBMOH HTKmrr: per nu per LUO a l.io MORROW. Haj. Straw. Oats. . Bran, double bushel_ Cracked Corn. Middlings,double bushel. Coarse meal,. Corn..-,«. .. Shelled :orn. Oruund e«»man<i oats. »0 fl M 76 1 > a BO H 66 BUTT «H, S«UH. POULTRY. DAILY Print butter, per tt wholesale » .20 Print •• " " retail.26 ' " wholesale. .20 * *' retail. Eggs, wholesale, per do ten. Eggs, retail, per dozen. Chickens, alive wholesale. Chickens, dru8se,d wholesale.. Chickens, alive, retail.. Chickens, dressed, retail. Cheese, wholesale, per pound.. Cheese, retail, " ". BJUCV OOKKHOTBD DAILY BY WILLIAM »MOOMDSTKRJAT MARX HT. Sirloin steaks per pound Rump steak « per pound Round steaks' per pound Rib roast per iKiund.... Chuck {Stewing pieces Boiling bi Shins, ... Kidney fat,per pound.... Lamb chops, per pound.. Lamb roasts, per pound.. Mutton chops, per pound Mutton roasts, per pound. Veal cutlets, per pound..* Veal roasts, per pound... FOKK BTO.. rro.. ooRHMtrra» 1. U. KHANK k HON, 600 H1MO » .23 1 ub l Bl .26 .ay 18 .26 Ml a 16 14 II 18 Iff .1* .18 OLAVJtY .au e ■26 • 1« 9 .18 . JO .«t per pound. . .14 .10 .12 a pur pound » ,6e . .08 .'20 .24 .20 .20 .io . .90 28 .16 o 18 HtRaOTttD DAILY «• O. DILL STALL V, BBOOMD STREBT MARKET. Wholesale retail Smoked hams. Hhoulderß . Dried beef. Ball Hitch. Smoked bacon. Bolug na sausag« ... 12)4 FISH, 14 lfl .... 11 II lb M .... 12 .... 14 14 16 u Ii «; LI CHXBHKOTED DAILY BT POWELL, THIRD Pike. Rock fish, per (K>und.... Whit« Perch, per pound 'Trout, per pound.... Halibut, per pound. Catfish, p, * Biack huh Hlue flub., ana, p Ha<id Market cod Pickerel ... Butter firth. .11 . . l6 .it .20 pound J# • 9 . ock. .Uo i* . .10 YBOBTABLB». Potatoes, per hair-peox. 14 uot,i b»oe, p«r half j»«ok.. .J fi Cabbage,per head...., Turnips, por half nook. ''Herv. noMmno** .. . .1 I'ltUFUMflOAAJ, UAJtDB. JOHN 0. COLE, w 1 >t a k ï i-um.io, and ju.mcior thil riAUu K-Sr*?'." 0 '" WMtBUtt w, D KS J- N. * j. B. HOBEN8ACK, Sru- o#« 11 wltb tne effects of »ELF- ABUSE "iSHSK^y «I ALIZATION should not hesitate ÄÄ U oi tJ N **J- B. HOBENHACK of Mfl N »treet. Philadelphia, either by mall or bv f VoTi! î? rla * lht * »»o»« Of8 a. m toi 5ÏÏ. %J3 Advice fr tt . ditlon an«l the Whosoever should know his con way to Improve it should read "WlblHtM IN A NUT-SHELL." receipt of three-cent.stamp. tteut MBU< mmuu.Ai.. Don't fail to try the Great Remedy t e CELEBRATED I >L H tt tt . XX. ix. MEDICINE A Friend le the Afflicted! AM A FAMILY MKMBDY it has no equal. worth for lk> KHEUMATIRM, HEUBAI.OIA. »Il'IITHE HIA. fARALVBI», PA Ul). 1« THK HKaI> AN» BAUE, PBORCEI» FEEr.RTirr JOINTH, I.AMKMIML l*I.BCnUBY, and (or «nrn.i fOR INTERNAL LINK BwnueB W TOw.l». wm»— nom so 'iron u, «t^STÄ 1 .» fc. ,ur nnnrt v, U i.A «.vor-IMttln# tnunkold rcoi«l>. Ä«ia« SM the foi Rat.rat. a mutila or Une. etoth ana bind It an •be throat for ahoM thirty mla.tea, and nut a drv cloth over it to nrarui th.evaporauontVon. rtBÄn?. w .S^Ä. b , i rcM5 Absorb Iht* w»Utr UlaI pssssso . thvu take wckttl. snd spread iliksk with parc ho.- 's lard, ami Uiml U un the blister and rtuDir« *»v«ry hour, which tUsease thro i I the pores. U iu* will benaj « oexcetu a pur . Children shoiM notbehllsleretf II when used a* will absurh ail internai a gative medic more than ten minâtes. This has never been known to •Ur eted. FOR HORSES. No horseman should be without a uoitak in h. tkblc lu case ui SixldeuL as it sure cure foi oU EMU idem Swi-eouv irb, splint SS&k BLOOD OH BUNK BL'XVIN, UttialHj*«, and win A Callou» Lumps left from kicks without injuring the growth nrevad a or other ifreise , ol the hate. H * Kootfr and Distemper, uMb from one to tv lsters, then put a cloth aroanii th u iroat to keep it warn The above fn valuable mefficlnc has gainé«! lui itaelf a ratte to be auvle«i by hundred» of i facturer» of Crude OU LinisaeiiU that fall te p« r I«>ru4 cures aa reeoaimeinkMLto <tu. aud ditty re to many fklae recommendation» the public. Tlie H. II. H. 1» prepared from the very beat essential oils and other very co»Uy article*, of which one pound as much as ten pounds of any crude «Jl that is put in ordinary liniment«, and the propriet«»! « nnnot possibly adverttae to the extent Ihn das» of nnlments do, as aP the profit wi nié not nay the expense; bo that Mio»« who hav# any knowledge of the difference between a flm»<'la.. diclne. and an luferlor article, will not sutler themselves to be bum bugged aim ■ ... CERTIFICATES: A. A. Wallon, of Hunttiurdou Valley, ManUfom cry county. Pa., writes that he had a lak».-T»ack lor a great many v* art: had suffered a groat deal, and never .»uni anything to help mm until h« tiled lue H. H. H. Medicine, which made a 1 feet cure. Hamuel Carmen, Bensalem township, Buck county. Pa., say* U baa been worth a thoiibam d«»11an> to him In curing hi* Rheumatism. Kor sale by druggists and dealers everywhere, y ur dealer «lue» not happen u> have it hi stock _v«- him get it for you. Don't be put off with inferior article. ha M D. Dodge Tomlinson, PROPRIETOR and MANUFACTURER, Philadelphia, Pa-. *• UernethJn^ new everv month^ lu^ regard t 2 'HE PUBLIC 18 REQUESTED CARR l FULLY to notice the 1 heme lo be drawn monthly. kW'APlTAL FKI At, IcWeta, oniv |6. and eu Jar »re 4 »hares iu proportion. mm »0 liOuisiANA State Lottery Co "We do hereby certify that we «u par vise Uu angeuieuts for all the Monthly »nq a^uiW Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lotter« Company, and is person manage and control thi Drawings them»«I vex, and that the ducted with honesty, fairness, and in t toward all parties, and we authorize the P*ny t» use this certificate, with fhc-sliul«* o signatures attached, in its advertisements. " same are con good fis'tb Commnt*ii»sMtt». _ popular vote lu Iran ch la* ÄÄXITir Oon«u„6S byih, K ,,,Urf OB "* «*>««• never scales or postpones. JS Nri,BBR A »PLKND1D OPPORTUNITY TO WIN a FORTUNE. EIGHTH GRAND DRAWI&« AumKT uth T iiÄ. K v 'ij, ) J t u KA n ». toeSBi?; AUGUsT 14th, 1888.—169th Monthly Drawlngi Capital Prize, $75,000. 100.000 TICKET» AT FIVE DOLLAR» FRA4T10N8, In FIFI'HH In PROPORTION*' J CAPITAL PRIZE. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE. I CAPITAL PRIZE. 8 Prises ol 5 Prlzt-s of 10 Prizes of 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of *>(l Prizes 0 / tOO Prizes oi 1.000 Prise» 0 / • 76, UW> .... 2S|Ü0t . 10,066 . 12,000 !« ... 10,000 8,000 2,000 LQOQ •'00 . i: 100 000 »eaaoxiMAnon 26. QUO RIB SB • Approximation Pri** of 6760... " 6**... 184780 . 4,800 . 2 | 2*0 1,9g: Prises, amounting lo... *r! U 'X lo *J° r 10 clnbe «hould only be *5^- «RÄf °® c * of the company in New Orleans. For farther information write clearlv, glvtnir full addrmw. Address P. O. Money Orders * Reglrttered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATION A 0 : I oi il. pANH, New Orleans, Expr M. A. D* UI»HIN, New Orleans, La. La. Ordinary letters by Mail te Or, M. A. HAUPHI , «B Beveuth Bl., Wartlnutou, D. O. H M'WHOHTER A CO., W Lot Male and Deuil Oealer. In all Kind, of AGK1CULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS, FERTILIZERS, ETC., STEAM ENGINES* SEPARATORS. I WEST 4 BOVT HTmcïT^WOL^ U*L Nt **»A»AMMm m Munmm. They're All Here. The balance of all the bar gain lines in Men's and Youths and Boys' Clothing. Considering the quantity that we have sold, you would be surprised at the bargains that remain They are reinforced frequently lor the benefit ol late season buyers. Wanamakeb & Brown, (Si Hall. Rum ud Mai«« Rwotu. PHIJ.A DELPHI A. VJLOTHUiii. GO ELSEWHERE for your ClotWnjr by all meaua If you «hink you can do better, bt|t If you regard you. own Internat come and nee what we can do for you, and It may totere« you to knot* that owing to our email «xpen.ee we eau and doM.ll SJO per cent, leu than up town eetal. liehinenta. Now for a lew Item.. At STAU CLOTHING HALL |ft.D 0 will bay a good Working 8 ult» the «uns that you would Hare to pay *L60 at the op-town establlsbnients. At to, STAR CLOTHING HALL $8.00, will buy a u»wt Cass line re &uiL the same that you would have to pay | 10 .lK> for at Ute up-town establish meats. At STAR CLOTHING HALL * $10.00 bays a fine Dress 8ult, the same that you would have to pay #12.50 for at the up town establishments. Our Clothing is well* made and well trimmed. Batiafactton guar anteed or money refunded. Star Clothing H$ll, iao MARKET STREET. To Cash Buyers' " e hHve ioaugurat«;d a sweeping red«oti«m in all classes of our Ready-made Clothing. Determined to clow out our Spring and Summer stock, we offer inducements to our patrons such as they can not get at any other establish ment in this city. In our Merchant Tailoring Department we are offering superior styles of Foreign and Domestic Suitings and Trous erings at greatly reduced prices. Suits to order as low as $15 of All-wool Diagonals. We have a superior cutter and first-class workmen, and in all cases guarantee a good lit. New styles in light Tveighi suitings constantly being ceived as fast as they come on the market. " IV Our large stock of Boys' and Children's Ready-made Cloth I ing has been reduced to price that must compel them to move. a Now is your chance lor good goods at low prices at John fl. Moore, 228-MARKET ST.-228 Trade Dollars Redeemed at the Wilmington Clothing House, Fourth and Market streets. Trade Dollars at par value lor goods purchased of us to the amount of One Dollar and up wards. N ow is the time to dispose of them, and remember we are offering Special Bar gains in every department. This will be an extra saving to you and your chance to have your Trade Dollars redeemed. Do not wait lor a better oppor tunity to save money. Yours Truly, Jwo. W. Diwkndost & Co. We will receive J. • reprinted from S *TUH 0 J W S H(U SK ■niMoe ..it":.";, ,, "w* rropoonle wore * h 'l , oor. Oomoiltt.« „f,],, Tn„ l,' *•>« 8u mornlnii, »„,t .•..nirart,. 1 tl '" l> "w ' AI».h..u,.,for,h, LI ai , 1888, a« tuÜMVfl: ' (>r j,j Bremd—Job B. Tnvinr B«el—Om.rK. Ali, |, »mnll manta— p yj,,,, , Sail ment— Hart & Hr,7 u race Hen—J,,|, and Csnn A Bto ate?-* M K Boots and shoes—Chari.. Uothlnir—Optional Hals and enus—cii,.,,. „ .. Floor and lÄ-Ma,! , Hardware—Wm, o. c , m ,* , , n - Liquor»—p. Plunkett ,v Co BlacksmUhlnti-M. Welsh Stoves and Tinware —VVm Wr^t Lurolwr—Optional. Wooi - Humliliut— 4 , ( } Br|Mjn Coal —Vuechell & Solomon 'll '** LIKs. t'euin M \, *• ,Stt ac Dilij 1 ^ A Co. 411(1 j h K' kwiflg 1'nrnl, A.:<!l,i„„ U | Coruucr Sm'i,h h., 1,1 „„ i„, rcmnln» ol Willi»,,. Wil s „„ /,,, *ceount* r oV the fl ret edition, this elternoon« hîSjÂr iired . verdl.-t „f ,^ ur »' The remain» will |„. * the reeldence th. * 55 ? T.ylor ettvet, fron, a ),ioh thev C,„ hmie.1 on Monday after, », \ J™ Th. fanerai .|,| he under the ,I|L, ' Undertaker Klmer inwru.eot "m IVfnPtcrv. ■pou made in the Hiver vie Easily Proveu. I lis easily proven that constipation, t< malarial fi irpkllty of tbe liver and uey», general dehlllly, tivrvo U ,n,„ wuralglo Ullmenl* yi.-IU ivajll, u, lhto ' dlwaac conquéri r, Hop Bittere u 1 ol lUeore by eouvertlag food into rich bl«x>«i, and it gives i t , and rigor U> the aged and iufirm alwaji Many 1 line. you want to prevr rve meat or Bsb f or , day». Lay It In a solution uf R x y. Over nlgtrt and you ean keep it f w »« Voue»" al»o keep milk » week gr mom atlrrlng In a little of the 'Saow Ft brand. m Malaria In all it6 forms positively cured with Emo Standard 4 'ure Ills, e never-fallingreax purely vegetable, joutaiu uo qulnin v other poisonous agencies, endorsed by i riciuns aud sold by druggists everysh 25 and 50 cents. Work (alven Ou receipt nf jour HJUira» we will an oB*r by which you •mint., »t your home. Men, Woi Boy, or Utrl, can do H. H. C. Wllkir A Co., 1M York. I a •d 197 Fulton street, Caution! TO 1'H l*UUU( I w ««1 ^ . .. ^ aru * a th * ot W 11 mlngtaa rtcinltf to notice tsrtlcniuriy that Uw GENUINE BURTS SHU His the name MAKER NEW YORK ta Mean in Peru. <• »Intiqr or %3G •*',H »HO» THUS2 yo^ A Iso on th« BOTTOM OF BACH 8 THUS: a iid «re warranted to gl* astisfaedoa i ThenryThke, 204 MARKET ST., W 1 LIXIN&TI V* TH* ONLY AUTH('HIZII) *0I8T TH* BALE OF MY GOOD» iff WILMINGTON, DEL. EDWIN C. BUM NBW YORE. *9~A\uo agent for Bart *Psokard'iflMi » gentlemen. REPAIRING NEATLY DO* »ri I yplUM MORPHINE HAß!' ■JO DAY8. «TIKICJ» IN 10' from THOUSANDS of relersD«« cur«d. No pay till cuted. DR. J. STEPHEN ljchanon, Ohio. Ciucir nati. KON HAILINDb »KD IRON W r OKK FOR RUlLiHNtib. J. P. WALTON A CO IIN APfU ESTIMAT*« rURNIBHKI» CATION. 562 & 554 W. 8 «tb St Cincinnati. • •11-46