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HfcPHINTEO FROM YESTERDAY TBK DEVKAT. A Fall Account of the <Jalek*tep Osme b Bsniiburg. The H&rrisburg Patriot of tbia morning gives the following aceotnt of the game to that city yesterday : The Quicksteps little expected the severe trounciug In store for them when they scat tered to play the championship game on the Third street grouuds yesterday. Not one of the nine but what looked forward to victory and intruded to retrieve the disastrous defeat the Reading Actives gave them on Saturday, but the score of 17 to 1 dispelled the dein sion and shuts out all nopes of their captur ing a ball from the 8* rung Harrisburgs In the future uni• sa they come down to the most solid sort of business. Manager Mc Hugh entered his protest early against Blakely, the phenomenal pitcher. He *" serted that Blakely did not receive a re lease from the Athletics, of Philadelphia, with whom has has been playing, but gave In after the young fellow' showed the nec« s aary paper, sud Manager Myers the contract made with the Harrisburgs, a contract signed before the Trenton game last Frl day. The Quicksteps were unfortunate from the start through. Fox won the toss and his nine took the field. 8hetxitne gained second __ a sharp drive to left, centre and Myers started with a hard foul tip which struck Cusick's mask, the wire cutting a deep gash iu his forehead. Cuslck was too severely injured to contlrue and after a twenty minute delay Geary was substituted, dressed in a Harrisburg suit, catching very creditably ryle's swift but at times irregular delivery through out • the game. The Quicksteps' beat batters could do nothiug with Blakely. The latter stood iu his box cool and collected right along, never permitting a chance to pass by and sending in as puzzl ng a ball as any batter ever attempted to strike. The run in the ninth inning was made by Fox and was well earned. All through the eight preceding innings the Wilmington aus bad taken repeated trips to Chicago, and matters were blank indeed. Fox hit a high ball over Burns' bead to left field lor two bases, se curing third on the only passed ball Mc Closkey had in the game, but that did not give the run as Waitt followed with a two base hft. to Casey at ceutre, bringing in Fox easily. Once in the sixth inuiug Kienzel, by a low drive reached first and was ad vanced by Ben cere and Fox to ttyrd, but In attempting to score Was put out -near the home plate by Smith's quiek titdding ol a ground ball lroin Waitt 's 'bat. Albert did not play his usual gau:e at short and Fox made costly tumbles at third. Pyle was batted with ease tor five runs iu the fourth and again five in the sixth inning, the home team haviug a regular picnic—lb with a total ol 24 base hits. The score Is as follows: RARitlSBURQ, IB. T.B. P.O. A. ». 18 4 0 1 i 4 2 0 O211190 6 3 3 3 4 0 9 6 3 6 6 0 0 1 6 0 I I Sheuline, 2b..,. 6 1 Myers, s s.. Ktmelus, r 1 Casey, c f.. Burns, 1 f.. Buy, 3b — Smith, lb.. McCloskey, c .. 6 Blakely, p — Totals... 8 1 a & 5 2 1 2 9 1 1 2 2 4 1 5 1 1 2 1 u «• . 48 17 18 24 27 U 4 qCICKSTKP. A.B. R. U. T.B. P.O. A. K. .4 0 0 0 1 1 0 .4011100 .4011211 .4012110 .4 112 2 2 1 . 4 0 . 4 0 0 0 15 1 1 .4 9 0 0 4 1 0 4 0 11 Albert, I«,., Keinsei, ef. Benners, r f. Waitt, If... FOX, 3D. Higgins, 2b. Snyder, lb.. Geary» o.â.-. Pyle, p. Totals. ' - . 38 1 6 7 27 18 7 INNINGS. Harrisburg. 2 Quickstep. 9 Runs earned, Harrisburg. 10; Quickstep, 1; struck out, Harrisburg, 3; Quickstep, 4; two base bits, Fox, Waitt, Sbe zliue. Burns, Smith Blakely: three-base hit. Say; passed balls, Mc Closkey. 1; Ueary. 4; t and 15 minutes. Umpire, R. M. Sturgeon Uninhabitable Bouse . To the Editor of the Gazette: The questtou nfftciher * house is habitable ot not is a subject upon which all those who rent houses should be informed. It is a well-known iact, that in all large cities, many portions or localities are built up by mere money getters. These persons have 4 6 0 5 0 0 0—17 9 b 0 9 0 0 1— 1 ot . two hours no regard for the health of tenants, nor lor the increase iu the valuation of surrounding properties. This has a teudency to increase the tax rate, and death rate. For be it remem bered that healthy towns and cities have a low lax rate, as well as a low death rate, and unhealthy cities and towns have a high tax rate aud death rate, to blame ( The peop e themselves, miugton is no exception. I propose to give our people some information soon subject of taxation, and the increase of the the valuation of real estate, from a sanitary point. I think the subject is well worth considering. Now, who is Wil Health. "Bucfiupaiba. " Quick, complete cure, all snnoying Kid ney, Bladder and Urinary diseases. $1. Druggists. PERSONAL. M k. William Grier, of Lewisburg, Penn sylania, is spending a few days iu this city with her friend, Wra. George D. Cleland. CJ1T> ITEM. Mitteriev fc no.. Phnuorrattbers. aw Market st THE RAILROADS A Local Time Table With the Latest Correction. TRAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON FUR Phila.— 2.00*. 2.23*, 0.30, 6.40, 7.00, 7.50, 8.10+ 8.15, 9.00, 9.39, 9.68, 19.2U, 10.80,11.53 a. in . 12.00+» m.: 12.15, 12.38, 1.64, 2.30,4.09, 6.17*, 6.80+! 18*, 0.66, 7.20, 7 30*, 9.66* p. m. Nrw York— 2.00*, 2.23*, 0.30,9.68,11.53 a. m 2.28. 1.54. 5.IT*, 0.3k*, 7.96 p. m. Baltimork— 1.05*, 1.42*, 4,61 *,8.06*, 9.17*, a m. 12.27, 1.00, l.OD, 6.00, 0.00, 0.57, 11.04* p.;in. Washington— 1.42*, 4.51*, 8.06*. 9.17* a. m. 1.00, 1.0», 6.00,0.57,11.94» p. in. Haltimokb 1. 06», 9,17* a. m. 1.00, 6.00, 0.00p in. »Trains running both dally and Sunday, tTrains running only on Sunday. 1 NTKKMKDIATE STATIONS— uklaWare Railroad— 8.00*,9.10+ a,m. 1.06+ 8.00*, 4.001,0.26+p. m. No Sunday tiains. ' •F'or New Uastle only, t F or Harrington and intermediate stations. J Express for Del mar. Wilmington Northern Railroad— 7.00 a. m. 1.00, 6.06, 0.36 p. in. Sundays, 7.oo a. m, and 3.10 p. m. Dklawarb Wrbtkrn Railroad—7.06 10.30 Sunday trains 10.30, a. in. а. m. 6.30 p. б. 00 p.m. Phila— 12.45. 1.00, 1.32*, 4.47*, 7.46, 8.02*. 9.13, 9.46, lO.lOf 11.36 a m. 12.22. 12.60, 107, 2.3f>f, 2.50,3.66, 4.:k), 4.66, 6.86, 6.63, 0 20. 0.48, 7.36,7.60f, 9.60, 10.38. 19.68 p. in. TRAINS AKKIVEat WILMINGTON FROM I I Nkw York— 1.32*, 4.47», 8.02+, 9.12 a. 1.07,4.66,0.48*, 19.68 p.m. Baltimore— 1.51 -, 2.13*, 9.34,9.64,11.48 a. 19.36, 1.61, 6.11 , 0.39". 7.24, 9.49» Wabhinoton— 1.61*, 2.13, 11.43 a. m. 12.30, 1.61, 6.11», 0.89*, 7.24, 9.49 p. m. * Both daily and Sunday, t UK Sunday only. ■ 12 '" p. in. tttUVARB RAILROAD I.M. 10.16 ». m 0.06, ».O»*, 0.60 i». ni. No Sunday train». • rrou) Now Ajutio unu North*« h Kail road— *.52 0.4* p. u. Sunday, iü.8u and W I LM I NOTON A M0, 11.36 a. T.OOp. m. IUUwau Wmtkrk Railroad— 8.00 a. m. p. m. Sunday trains 9.10 a. m, 6.40 p. m. TRAINS LJ5AY K FOK WlldUiNCmiN PniaAJMUJ'iUA Nww Broad stürmt il — 12.30*, 8.66*, 8,30, 7.20*,8.00, 8.21,8.38t, 10.18,11.80, 11.60 a m. 12.26, 1.33t, 3.18. 4.02, 4.2b, 6.u6, 6.20.6.66, 8.06f- 6.38, 8.30*, 9.30, 10.00. 11.82 Nacr Cast lb— 8.0», 6.3», lu.ta, 11.« a. u,. .40, 8.36 p. m. * Craint running ooth dally sod Sund *.>. t Train* running »my on Sunday. F A train will leave Wilmington for Newark and way stations at 7.48 a. in., returning leave Newark at 8.26 a. m. lor Wilmington and way statious. Tita BIro* figure« denote the Limited kxprsM i raina- • OUK MAILS. fbslr Arrival aud i>«partura, Taking Afftet July 1st, 1863. The Post Otfioe In this oily will be open daily, except Sunday, from ö.3u a. ui. to 9 p. w. Pri vate boxes are aocetufible until 11 p. Sundays open from 8.3U to 9 3 i a. m. Prtv«te boxes accessible from 6 to 8 p. m. The whole sale money or UU window will close at ti.3u p office will olose at 8 p. in. I MAIL» CLOSE AS FOLLOWS : NORTH. Wilmington A Northern Railroad to Heading Pa., and points on the Baltimore Sod Genual south of Chadd's Ford, 7 Philadelphia closed po* 'th, s.3u a. m Philadelphia and way mail, 9 a .m. New York, Pennsylvania and points east and west, 9 am. Delaware Western Railroad to Landenbdrg 1C a. in. Philadelphia, New York oity, and New Jersey, 11.60 a. in. Philadelphia, New York and all polats east aud west, 1.30 p. in. Philadelphia, New York aud west, 4.40 p. in. Philadelphia and New York oltles cloned pouches. 9.36 p m. Pennsylvania west ol Lano&ster, 111 west 9.36 p. m, All points north, east, west aud southwest, 1 .40 a. Pennsylvania i all points it and all and points All Luulsiana is sent west except New Orleans Which is sent funth uu thniugh rn^ils. , south» 1 f ! Baltimore and Way malt, 9 .48 a. in. W'ashiugtun aud all points south, 7 40 a. in. All points Bupplimentary mail for ihaPeniu-ula,* a in. Baltimore, Washington and all points south, Newport, Stanton, Newark, Elkton aud de.Grace. 12.39 p. m Points on Baltimore Central,between Port De posit, and ChadU I Ford, UJiü *. m. Baltimore aud Bay Line steamers, 4.49 p. in. Peninsula north of Harri Delaware City and St. Georg Baltimore, closed pom Baltimore, Washihgto the Peninsula, 8.39 a H.i , including B, 8.6u p m. m. fei points south up. in. . ! Î RRADY VOR DBLIVKUY. MAILS ARRIVK Wilmington* Northern Railroad 8.39 9 f o,Xh4f ork, Philadelphia, Washington and kll ether points, 8 39 p. m. Philadelphia, New York aud points north, east aud west, 8 3o a. m. way mall fron» Philadelphia, 8.30 a. m. Peninsula and all north ot Harrington Fi ! 9.16 a. in. Baltimore and way mall, 9.60 a. in. Freni Baltimore, 12.39 p. in. From Peninsula mail, 12.30 Philadelphia, New Aorth and east. 1.20 p. 10. From Baltimore, Washington and points south, 2.29 p. in. From Delaware Western Railroad, 2.20 p, in. Philadelphia, New York aud points Lra and points ; north and cast, 5.49 à >. in. From BaltimorQ, Washington and points south aud southwest, 5.tU p. m. Carriers diliveries as follows : 6.3U a.in . , gen eral ; 19.19 a. in., partial ; i.39 p. in., general ; 4.90 p. ui., partial. Collections from street boxes arc made by the carriers at 6.3o and Lu a. in., 1.39 and 4 An additional collection will be p. in from all boxes between Jefferson aud Lombard aud Water aud Thirteenth streets inclusive. Uu sunda|r a lull ooffeutum will be made at 6.00 p.m. I axial litters fur: carriers delivery sheuid be deposited in Post Office minutes bolore the hour afU Silvery ' - W. Y. SW1GUET, Postmaster. Je at' 7.30 tIMJt.H TA h. AEa. J OHNÖON & BARNHILL, Furnishing Undertakers, 5 W. COR. TENTH A MARKET, 8T5.. WILMINGTON, DEL. KR8IDRNCBB : L. HARRY JOHNSON. 817 Jefferson " nei»a»-o,wf-ly-|4 G. T. BARNHILL, 23d and Tatnal at*. PMOITjCfHUUAAL. LAMJDH. JOHN C. COLE, NOTARY PUBLIC, AND JUS'i ICE OF THE PJfiAGiL. t ris Building, No. |01 Weal bixth strset. Tele one call, f A-1-12-6 JJK8 J. N. À J. B. HOBENSACK, Those afllieicd with in««fleetsof »ELF- AMU8Ü md MERCURIALIZATION should .o consult J. N. A J. b. HOREN BACK or 296 N. Second street. Philadelphia, either by mall or by person, during the hours of 8 a. m to 2 p. m., and Adv?c hesltau free. Whosoever should know bis ritlon and the way to improve It should read "Wifi DOM IN K NUT-SHELL.'» Bent on receipt of three-cent stamp. EYE Ü L AM» EH. ESTABLISHED 1783. SPECTACLES Superior lenses and skillful work combined, have given a NATIONAL RKl'UTA manshlp B p i ctap i TION. OPERA GLASSES ! TELESCOPES 1 W. M. <fc J. C. McAllister, 728 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. HOW MANY MILES DO YOU DRIVE? THE ODOMETER WILL TELL. Thi* instnunent Is tellb tfie ex a. 1 - loot li part a ml Ï du*t tight; always In or< ! ttTTlie wh * '"i ^ J" easUy »ttachwl td - lhe wh< * 1 _°1 * Buggy. Carriage, Sulky, • Wagon, Road Cart, Bulky Plow, Reaper, Mower, j or other vehicle, invaluable to Livery Plea-urc Drive larger than a watch. It umber of miles drivêu ^ to the l,00o miles; up I Physician», Fanner». Survey- • E x Die-toinen ätäjMTTTw mr * ! I r - - ^5 IU 1 11 » "Si j Un '. f r ice only ffi. OOea ch, one-third Uie price of any other Odometer. Wheu ordering give diameter I of the whee ^ »ent by mall on receipt of p-ice. i I STTK5Ï out paid. Address, MoDOKNFL OOOMKTlCtt CO., 2 North La Halle »t., Chicago. B*F»c.hI for Circular, FOOO lur/if KfATiric. $200 A YEAR CAN BE SAVED In the Living Expenses of the Family by the use of RFX MAG N U 8, the lliimkston Fm»d Pre-erTstive. It »reserves Meat, Fish, Milk, l.resm. Eggs and all k lnda of Animal Pood fresh aâdkweetf This can be weeks.ev-n in the hottest weather. the testimonl Is of Intu it for tills u prov* >à dred« who have H ied It. You yourself for 60 cent«. ' an article whl b will save you a great deal of moaey. ÏB</ > Uut NO gOURED MILK. NO SUOILKI» MUAT. NO STALE KGG8. il sweet foi many lays *lgn ia*te lo o era dun , 1» a liar - It will k ep the and d -e* . ut mua t the »lightest f the artfelea treated. It la su slmpl that a child can follu - (he dire tin aalt, and corns only a fraction uf a cent t » a pou d ol meat, fish, butter or cb'eae r to a quarto! milk. * bl« fa nu humbug. Ilia endorsed by such men as Prof, 8»m T l W. John on mItWi C ollege. Sold by diugglsts and grocer*, «ample {rounds sent ore-paid i*y mall or esore^s (mvs e i nre-pald i*y mall or cj prefer) on receipt of price. Name yo offlee. ViandIne brand for meat: t»e for 8sh and express tcean Wave food; »now Flake for milk bugler and cheese: Anil-rei meut, Anti-Fly loh», KIP, per Ne th. Pearl for eg « and Aqua-VI i* for flu I tb each. .1 Antl qr créais; Queen «i extracts, fl |n;r THE HUM18TON FOOD PKFSKKVINO COMPANY, 72 Kilby Ht., Boston, Mass. A tr ^ T l ' L T .T ' A WORD TO THE WI8K. IKIN'» BK SKEPTICAL, life \ HON TEACMBH AND EXPERIENCE (.ON F KMH THAT '*TAR ItANPT'ff SICLTZMIt APFpIENT" iH AN In V A LU AP4E UE^KOY' fdlliAKY AND ALL DISORDERS O TBK »ToMACit. LIVER AND BOW c L«. UF W ATM* EVr.RY EATING I« NOT ONLY JCXTKlCMELY BEN - FiCIffL, BUT A PROTKCTIOS AGAINST DISEASE, WHICH NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO D1SREG A HD. F »R SALK bV ALL DRUGCISTS. A 'TKASPOO.vFUL IN A GL Ss M 'RN ING, HI-FORK d ! rrr—trrr —r ats Caution ! TO Til PIJIJLiC. id ■ * ! would caution rhe »wiles of Wilmington and vicinity to notice usrtlcuiurly that Um GKNUINK BURTS SHOE 1. NEW YORK j Bas tbs aaus 8TAMPKD IK HULL o* flat).* of «ACH suoa TUDSt YOV* Also î BOTTOM OF FACH 5HOl THUS! And are warranted to give satisfaction. t hehbyTpîkêT ] 304 MARKET ST., WILMINGTON ta TB* ONLY AUTHORIZED AGENT F * TBE RALE OF MY GOOD» IN WILMINGTON, DEL. EDWIN C. BURT NRW YORK. «BT-Alao agent for Bart A Packard's Hue «hoe. or gentlemen. REPAIRING NEATLY D0*E. mvl7tts THE PCBLIC 18 KEQUE8TED CARE 1 FULLY to notice the new and enlarge • be drawn monthly. 49-CAPITAL PRIZE, 876.«».-» rickets, only |5. scheme »hares In proportion. HEM Louisiana State Lottery Co "We do hereby certify that we supervise Uu arrangement* for all the Monthly and SeoiL Annual Drawings of The LoulslanaBtate Lottery Company, and In persou manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good fa! th toward all parties, and we authorize the com pany t* this certificate, with fac-simlee o signatures attached. In its advertlsemects." roinmlSRloners. 6 years by the Leg 1*1 a , Gnarltable pnrposcs with a capital of 11.000,OOO—to which a rem-rv.. fund of over 1580.000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote lm franchise ? The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. ITb G HAND »INGLE NUMBER DRAW! take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPOKTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. EIGHTH GRAND DRAWING, CL AB» H, AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, AUGUtT 14th, 1888.-159th Monthly Drawing. for catlonal and NGH Capital Prize, f75,000. ltwooo TICKET» AT FIVE 1K>LLAKP EACH. FRACTION», In FIFTHS In PROPORTION l CAPITAL PRIZE.. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE.. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE.. ^000.. 2 , 000 .. l,noo. 609.. •# 7^a^ , l 25,000 lo.ono ... 12,a« ... 10, ono ... 10,090 ... io. »? ... 20.0O0 ... 80, «Kl 26,09 28.600 2 Prize* of *6 Prizes of 10 Prl 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 800 Prizes oi 500 Prizes of 1,000 Prizes of oi 69 • * RlZtbH • ^pnroximatlon Prizes of 1760... 16,780 2 * V0 » s » l 0 1 987 Prizes, «mom ■■ • • 82* • Application for rate* to chibs should only be ! ®JSP e thf * office of the com nan y i n New Orleans. ^ For further in formation write clear! <% giving full address. Address P. O. Money Order* i?!"" to i N «W ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, I Ordinary letters by Mall , La. F.xpress to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. Or, M. A. DAUPHI > , 007Seventh HL, Washington, D. C, REP MINTED FROM YESTERDAY THli LEVY CUliBr. AB IntamtiiiK Sttwloii ro-Uay-Th® IKi Idge Commet Awarded. I^evy Court ruet In adjourned Atoalon at the Court House this morning at 10 o'clock with Prtf»idcut Shalkrobs in the chair. Immediately after roll call the Bridge Committee nopalied to the committee room to take final aeti m upon the bid* for the Market street bridge. Their delibera tion* lasted until about 13 o'clock, when they returned to ti e court and buaiuoa* reeutned. Attorney-General Gray wan Instructed to notify the bonds tin it «>l J C. Vandyke, col lector ol' Appoquinanink, that their security acceptable. At the suggestion of the Finance Commit tee the County Treasurer was instructed to exchange bonds sufficient to pay to the Trustee* of the 1* meet the loan ol $00,000, which falls due iu September of this year. A bill from ex Secretary of State Walcott was presented for making certified copie» of Suite laws recently immmü, auiouutlug to $32.25, and patted after deducting two Items, one lor makiug copy ot the law regu la t lug the vaccination oi school children, $5 25, and the other regulating the Practice of Pharmacy, $4.25. The following was received and filed frbm the county treasurer: Nbw Castlk, July 81 .—To the l*re*idmt id memtter* of the Levy Court of Neuf Cattle County —Gentlemen: According to the iu structions ot your honorable body, I adver Used lor a loan of $200,000 and received It from Elliott, Johnson A Co., who were considered the best bidders for the whole amount with a premium ol $2,150. I have paid off the floating and bonded debt of county aggregating $1*4,000. The following a mounts are due from the collectors named below, but do not include school taxes: James G ray,St. Gorge's Hd 1. li. Fels, New C W S Weir, Whit w m. Ifyne, N. D. \\ ilnilngtou Hd *u Mutant. money to - . $3,328 11 492 12 . 1,8 a . 6,809 911,274 74 The law requires out* third of all county and poor taxes shall be paid on or before July I of every year, but I have only re ceived the following: Joseph Parker, Mill Creek hundred . $ 1,010.49 George N . Bright, lied Lion hundred \Vm N. Wilson, l'encadcrhunred.... James Toner. New Castle hundred.. J. K. Hun by, Brands wine hundred... K. N. Higgins, Blackbird hundred... Col. Febiger, of the Bridge Committee, re ported that they had awarded the contract lor buildiug the new iroi: bridge over the Chrlstiaua at Market street to the Delaware Bridge Company, or Messrs. Quigley,Grimes and liyde who were lurgeiy interested in the company, they being the lowest bid 1er* at $48,253.45, provided that they w<>uiff agree to sign the contract as drawn by Attorney Genet al Gray. Mr. Taylor court enter satisfaction of W. J. EiHatton, collector of Bt. Georges' hundred lor lö8ü. Ou motion W. J. Lang, of this city, was reimbursed lor overpaid taxes iu the years of 1875, '79 aud '50, amounting to $2,000. lo. May Creek 17 1.009.00 109.90 6.000 3,99(1. 699.90 red that the attorney of the the official bond THE LARGEST RETAIL STUCK OF DRY t.OUDi. Strawbuiuob «N. Clotuikk, Dealers in Dry Goods Exclusively, Eighth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. •»Among the i the atory of Mrs. Lyd efll aoiouB of remedial edi'-al preparations from the ta L. Piukham, Lynn, xr Mass. I'll It cm .nAitaaciB. Local (Jn t'orrected Dally Hi. »»et Market. tue VKKD. BTC.—OORUROTKU LAlLV >. 417 W RBNGH HTURKT*. per bu w. ». MOKHOW, i.otfï î"i Hay. , Straw. Uh id. bran, double bushel. Cracked eer-. Middlings,double busnei. it....—_ . 80 .. Mi 1M)0 H Corn.. Sbeded '-orn_ Gtouud corn and oats. 80 81 *trrr*R, m*hh. poultry, DAILY ooHHBorab , 509 KINO s':'. # 23 l. H. Fit A N K * Print butce.r, per fi. wholesale.« .20 m Print •* k ' " rota 11. 26 Q Tub " " " wholesale .20 fcu Tub .retail.26 Ekkk- wholesale, pur dozen . retail, per d Ctiickcns, alive wholesale— Cltickeiih, urcsse,d wholesale.. .12 Uluckeub, alive, retail. Chickens, dressed, retail. Choose, wholesale, per pound Cheese, retail, " " BBUF ( ORKRCTBD DAILY *Y WILLIAM OLAV1Y SKdOND STHKBT MA Sirloin steaks per pound. Rump steaks per pound .. Hound steakh per pound. Rib roast per pound.. pound..... .. Stewing pieces. Bolling bit« per pound. % s 18 .90 16 15 14 18 18 .14 . .18 • . .29 a Ac e» .14 O 24 » 18 * Chuck I .16 a î K Kidney fat,f pound-... JLamh chops, per |>ound.. Hamb roasts,pur pound.. M'ittou chops, ;*cr pound Matt. « .29 «f .24 • 16 i .1, 2D «tu, per poua Veal cutleu, per pound. Veal i'oasto, per pound.. . .19 .29 1 .io a PORK MTU.. OORRMOTMD DAILY BY B. O. DILL STALL 9, 8ROUND STRXMT MARKBT. wholesale retail Smoked hams. Hhouldera. Dried beef. salt flitch. Smoked bacon. Bologna Httusage. 12)% Lud .... 14 Lfl 11 !.. .... 18 A 11 LI 14 16 U U ll VLBR, OOKRRcn DAILY BY POWRLL, THIRD HTRMMT MARKWV Pike. Rock tlsh, per pound White Perch, par pound Trout, per pound. Halibut, per pound. Oatfisb, p« Hi ark fish Blue Huh.. «mai pers. Haddock. Market c* Pickerel . Butter fish U . .16 • -12* 90 If • U pound -12* id. U .10 Potatoes, ji haif-peoK potatoes, per half peck., .jfc Uaobago, per hood. Turnips, per hair peck. Sw .8 DRUGGISTS. 'J'O HOUSEKEEPERS 1 BELT'S LIQUID RENNET! l • —Makes— CHEAP, HEALTHY AND DELICIOUS SUMMER DESSERTS, infaut* fcW ll ' l,,uU s * A moat «««ellent diet for z. JAMES BELT, —FAMILY DRUGGIST - Cor. Sixth aud Market Streets, W ILMINGTON. DEL MiMjrtt vtoranm. ^HR GREATESTCUT —OF— ALL! —AT THE— NT I ©KIT P A.RL O ES. Prices Cut 50 Per Cent ! Call and examine the prices in the window. It will convey a better impression ol our re duction than a half a page oi reading matter. All the goods in the store will be sold in pro portion. Now is the rime while our stock is still full and a good assortment to select from. Coats, I usters and Creole Suits in large quarters at the White Veste, Alapaca Linen and Mohair MISFIT PARLORS, No. 1 East Fourth Street. éé lUIGtAi. Don't fail to try the Great Remedy, the CELEBRATED H H H MEDICINE A Friend to the AlllicM A» A FAMILY REMEDY it has equal. Tliouêanrt, bear leittmony lo lu area t worth lor of the fnllowlDK disease» : KHEI'MATIBM. NKUKAI.tllA, D1PHTHK K1A, PARALYHI8, PaI>1h IN THE HE»I) ANUHAOK, PKOS'Kl. EEEl.hTI.P JolMs, LAMKMKSB, PLE1IE1SV. and for .Ult.ura.l uses, aud FOE INTERNAL USE For U'ho^ro, Cholera Morbus, Cramps. P rint Iu t* e »tomach or Bow, Is. Dose—from JO d rop to half a teaspoouful In water. Never reduc* if. »•xternai life. Every family should keep It oi band a« iitsa never-failing household remedy me. h. li. H. medicine Is DIPHTHERIA, if used lowing directions: Hat urate a muslin or linen cloth ana bind It on the throat for about thirty minutes, and put a dry cloth ever it to prevent the evaporation from passing off, and when thoroughly blistered, open the blister with s needle, and Uke a cloth and SîPrï JäÄ' th .âi I****®? 0 I *»'«n take a clot) an.l "PJ-ead thlck with pure hoz's lard, and bind _a,, 1 " 1 « hlisterand change ev»ry hour, which will absorb all the disease thro i hths pores, and no Internal medicine will henW Mdexcept a pur « *ot hsiiuiïred ■ow than ten minutes. dJvcünl" '"™ b *" known *° ( > U when uaed infallible cure io according to the fol It FOR HORSES. No Bhrseman should be without a bottle in h o c«e of accident, as It is a the following diseases ef the hortet J o ,u ^s, Sore Shoulders an< Hacks, Thrush iu Feet, Scratches. Sweenev Fistula, Poll Evil, Dislemper, Curb, Splint, BLOOD OR BONE SPAVIN, J» on . e ' *«d win remove ail Swellings Callous Lumps lefr from kicks or other brulsev without Injuring th*- growth oi the hair. |l» t proved a eure cure. For Enl/.ootlc and Distemper, tablet!nooDfula In » buAet of cold wau;r, ,i , v | tleD »»ten a«, and batlie the tliro., ÖL»* pul * cloth ' ru,,u<1 u " The above to valuable medicine has gained lo» itsell a lame to be envie<l by hundred« of manu facturers of Crude Oil Liniment* that foil to Der furin cure* a* recommended to do, and they re w»rt to many ial»e recommendations to nalin them oa un the public. The H. H. H. Mt dlcl, . I. iireitarcl n-em the very best aaKntûl oils ud other very costly aril. 1»-* of which one pound cu*I* as niucua* ten pounds of any crude oil that is put in ordinary liniments, and the proprietor ennnot possibly advertise to the extent thi eliiMh of liniments do, a* ail tlie profit wt uld not imy the expense; *o that those who have any knowledge of the dlfienuoe betweeu a first-class an Inferior artldie, will -not suiter » be humbugged. . tw medicine and themselves CERTIFICATES: A.A. \4 alton.of Huntingdon Valley.Montgom ery county, Pa., write* that he bod a lamehack for a great many v* ar*: had suffered a great deal and nevor wuna anything to iieln mm until he fried tue H. II. IÏ. Medicine, which made a per fectcure. por Samuel Carmen, Ben salem town shin, Bucks county. Pa., say* it ha* been worth a tliousand • toltar* u> him In uuriug his Rheumatism. U For sab by druggists aud dealers everywhere if y ur dealer doe* not happen to have it In stock have him get it for you. Don't be put off with an inferior article. the taste D. Dodge Tomlinson, PHOPHIETOK and MANUFACTUEEB, Philadelphia, Pa. rsustBaBt 10 by will able By v lot ii ui«. To Cash Buyers! We hive inaugurated a j 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 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 fit. New styles in light weight suitings constantly being re ceived as fast as they come on the market. Our large stock of Boys' and Children's Ready-made Cloth ing has been reduced to a price that must compel them to move. Now is your chance lor good goods at low prices at John II. Moore, 228-MARKET -T.-22* Trade Dollars Redeemed at the Wilmington Clothing House, Fourth and Market streets. Trade Dollars at par value for goods purchased ol us to the amount of One Dollar and up wards. Now 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 tor a belt« r op|>or tunity 'o save money. Yours Truly, Jn v W. Diefknoi rf Sr Co We will receive to GO ELSEWHERE a for your Clothing by all means if you think you can do better, but it you regard your own interest come and see what for you, and it may interest you to know that owiug to our small expenses we can and do sell 20 per cent, less tli*n up town cstab lishmeuts. Now for a few items. At STAR CLOTHING HALL $5.00 will buy a good Working Suit, the same that you would have to pay $6.50 for at the up-town establishments. At STAR CLOTHING HALL M.UOi will buy a neat Caeslmere Suit, the same that you wpuld have to pay |10.00 for at the up-town establishment». 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 we.ll made and well trimmed. Satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. In Star Clothing Hall, iso MARKET STREET POSITIVE CURB Only Two Bottle«. FOK Catarr HAT-FBVEU. ELY'S I have su fie red for eight ' e Hay Fever, during Julv,* August and - September. In July I resorted to Ely's Cream Balm, have been entirely free from the fever since UieTLr.jt application. . Edward c. Hillman, m the New Jersey »tale Arsenal at Trenton. With fjnasto ««M* • * ***ii asaar*** jhrr*, i the HAY-FEVER AFFLY by the little finger Into the nostril*. By absorption It ef fectually cleanses the nasal passag catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretlo..». », . allays Inflammation, Drotects the inemhrana llnlngsof the head from additional colds, com pletely heals the sores aud restore* tue sense of : taste and smell Beneficial results are realized I lications. A thorough treatment ualed for colds In head. Agree for circular. Bold by druggists. ! package—stamps. ELY'» CREAM BALM give it by a f w appl will cure tin I able to By mall 60c. a decl6-m, w,f*w CO. «PRINT ED FR OM Y fcS TER D< K * kail,m, au eldtiui liainiout'iWH —Anotl Charlotte, i„i „ .l ' 11 '. »IWn.»,, 1 Rome, Wat,., i, mu „„V o «»V train mu Into a NV« VoS <!" tlui * Ni KIT train, tl,,j,|„ r ,, v , r > ''"'ral [«*, «niaablnfr onr. mV» i„ a Harri», Conductor Smith ),lvls ' Oeoi how, name unknown w ,r ' Hll °ther cut. and bruised. ' ' '* ulle tcrio i„n r ' B< ÎV b ' who w,lh ItiH in the railway dlauMer night maater'a AN UN|,| , Another ColllRton on tow j runS"«" 1 ' C JtV wa * kll In th" r„h..,]' „O lli oil Fit „ Deparlnimt it pn, g ' w Hib brcrthi r from Pouthk,... , llilai Mpl till., morning on hi. „.U.'"»Ml charm. or the bodies. W,,t, ,-V 1 , another ol Uie vicilnn. " St On. HlKh School i„ ii.,, 1 ." ? 1 ' ri ." cl N In Mrs. Dudley Salinbury, W |„, ' ™ k ',*l *»e the Flit of ,, piomtnem r„" "! klli ha... Soit wick ol Carbon, Our lu,«m». Without t»Li.püou, arc the . IU HU. Slate. Th.' otwri'C « m.uletod. New a„,t „! . JVI ,J , «" k flp< have uuul... u.itlra tha.«,. ' aud uow have Srat-claiu, uku Wh . prop, .bo to do hi to (dve y uu Bret wuA equal to any made in tho Ä tamo ohl priera. « .. „how y„ u n L <uarantoo .. ouf puierTh *« Market, »treat. Arthur L| we 1.1—mllary Ore N«» r N„„., rk Tho bright light «on lroin this cil l nl^bt, which u.any Buppowd tu t». Î' In the vicinity ol Middletown wa« by tho hurnluK ol Joel Woohwart" mill, near Newark, which was eutirolv strayed, lueendiarisin i h »uspected ' Woodward is the man who *£, vicùm by'-hunko-' aharpera, to thocxUntofS $500, on East Front street, lu thUeitv al a year ago. I man It rtueinn luipOHhible that a remedy made ol •he plBiita a. Dop», Uucliu, MBiiUrakc'^i lion, ÄC., bhuultl Uiuke m uiauy and • fcrrat CUKS a» Hop Bum» <l,, ; b lrt wb[0 and youuif, rich and p.a r.partnrandiloc laaytr and odltur, all lettify to Imvlogt nunal by thtm, you inu»t bi-lkv,. „„j them yuurtadt, and d .ulit no lon|/rr Alien 'm lintiii food. The Ifiory ol a mau I» his strength, ... weakened down through eicei by early Iniliserctious, Alt Brain Food wll permanently restore all vigor, aud atiengihen all the muohi hr iu aud body. »I pkg.;(l 1er 15. Atdi gist#, or Alien'» Fharniaey, 315 First j ton study, Improving Slowly. Mt6s Lizzie Given who was stunned J bolt ot lightning ahou two weeks ad imprtwiug slowly but is still confined tol house. The Pnz/.le How to keep cool is very satisfactorily» by vtstting A. Hauber's saloon, 200 street. It is In reality Cape May at l $30,900 lor $2. POPULAR MONTHLY OKA WIN mr, I; AA I •J I illMM UI8VILLH.H» fn the ettvot M T'riHny, August 31st, ll loi.tb (SundKji ••■u by Vw'eril ri'iiil«";, 1*1 lo this (.omt On nay ot ( ep.ed). turn' at( M (*-»' Mtstc Courts have filae^d this tit*' ceutroversy ol tit*- law. heleege the f.ole honoi ofluvln only pin ' rhlch !Te; r* pr r beyond qtiestlo honest and N. h. — 1 lie Coinpanv ha.» caplbri of mives for th. refull? tb'1 VU . «. rv. fund AUGUST' DRAWING. 1 Prize. I Prize. 1 Prize. .. 10.1 I, IHM) each. — SOP " 2 . 10 . S . . A .. i. 190 " 200 •• 180 " 60 '* A 1.000 4 III • OJ0 " AT. " 9 tu 1,899 Prit •« WHOLE TICE PI'S, |2. HALKTlCAKTi* 27 Tickets,|50; 56 Tickets, |lWt. Remit Money or Bank Draft In Letter, foijl oy Rxpn»«. Don't »end hy i*ost Office Order. Orders of|6 and aDWMjl Exi.reafc, can be oeut at our expense. Adanwj or 1« rs to R M. «OABDUA* ''«nffi w»«l ^JEURGF ÖTECK «X UU.> PATENT TONE-SUSTAINEH UPRIGUT PIANO! ♦wit o tin*** 1 jelved, a fin« , . rivaled llaao.. We uke t ' 4 » all iptereate . Just Orated aud In showing < Buperh Stock ALBERT KKEL1 BOLE AGEN'I. S W Cür 4t.h & Kim Sts IN CALhlH tlTK TAKE FLEAÖURK Yy the attention of PIANO -AND OEGA KLkoAJri (t NEW, LARGE Buyer* •lock, Just opened. We offer ment of Instruments t the urnst tempting prices. !*• purchase will find It greatly t We take pleas« rt in giving p tines .u tfi t city. ■ fill I ll wins* . give usa call, nstrumenis, whether they wish to b»iv or D. 8. J 0HXST0N & ^ 0, j 46 and 4H Went Filth St. FOUNTAIN 8<jUAHK UJBCI*WA' I-