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MORNING SUIIMAJIT. ,thf> 1st mit., the Treasury Depart, paid out «1,000,000 01 account of Sine* < lit hHB CommlMlon *u noM Ituwit'flw Of three vacanet« In the Wer V T?Ztor Of a portable englue hiirat, near Opîiiiw, WUronrtn, en Saturday afternoon, kllli " l 'w»l»'rf>'»trlHe at St. T.ou1« ended ye. „II Hie .hops having granted the de i'ndsof the '»"• ol Pittsburg, was killed " " m „mlng, »y falling from a Le Ëi Valley csruraloii train at WiUeabarrc. lulu, Applegate, aged « year», w#« killed morning by a drill euglnn. at ivi*'dt "" t,,e Geroden and Amboy men, Tin 1 fORd laborers, employed in the large . . y -. Acr in Washington struck yes p'ay lor $1.»l days, an advance of 3ft About !• I , n i Canary, a farm hand, waa fatally | '] I,V a hull near Atlantic Highland., 1 Saturday, aud died J eater. UJer^ «av roorninir I ßrown, Brothers A Co., lumber dealers L ( i insurance agents, of Detroit, made igum'Mt yesterday. Liabilities, $100,000; an $50,000. I „mb'« wire and trlat, mill», In North „1 \lah««cbunfitle, were burned yea ir d»y liierniUK- Low, *30,001». Ineendiar ,1, | f P«(H '-ll'(l. Li vl J. .larrard, the abacondlDC treasurer om Ni» .liT.ev, h» hi en arrested at Nla ,r» Full', Canada. Proeeedlnfl* for hla ex In propre«,. new cotton, wr.lyhlny 465 tout' adit mil \ hale of umlp. «as received yesterday In Mont nierv, Alabama. It was sold for 18 cents und, and shipped to Mobile. Felicitas Mejia, a famous bull fighter, was mil) gored by a Dull In the arena near the ity of .Mexico, on Sunday morning. There ai (treat excitement among the spectators. Logg, a farmer I" Centrc Beuja lie, Maryland, quarreled with a colored ,Dd la«i Saturday afternoon, and being ruck, ah alleged, by the hand, shot him colored, who committed a Edward C lonious arsault upon a little girl, haa been paired and committed to the jail at uprctown, Maryland. He confessed hls Ill [The Wright Braid Manufacturing Com Ly'g mill in Lawrence, Massachusetts, was hri« d vcidi rdity. Loss, $150,000. The fire 111 throw 105 operators out of work for bout a mon ih. Returns uf the State election in Kentucky, lid yisterday, indicate a light vote and a MJiocratie majority estimated at 40,000. k Jiiir feature Is believed to be more »eratic than before. gelv O' Th« Huri lord, Connecticut, Couvant pub Judge D. C. Birdsail un til»* author of the defeated by Til 1C» a letter fro argon that 'li ii. and ivlteratiug the charges. 'he Committee of the Uuited States Sen on l.ulmr iiiui Education, met yesterday estlgate the strike, but •re unable to be ifent, adjourned until Monday next. K in(*Hin_( nl the creditors of C. H. Ward, ! su* I it - mleil boot and shoe manufacturer, t In 11 yi'Merday in Boston, at which ml made a slate meut of hls affairs. Fils bilitie* are about $745,000; assets about 12,000. Xew fork, to •»dim •e granting permission to the Schuylkill Railroad to lay Its rutin street# In Reading imously passed by the Councils of that ight, a nl signed by tho Mayor alter midnight. cks • i.i , of Trenton, New Jersey, order forbidding the on Army to parade hereafter with •dc. The order is issued in *i|Uciire of many complaints made by 'tubers of the Army. te took place yes k ai Newark, Nt*w Jersey, between UUI ' Elliott, ex-champiou of England, (c-i'fL't* Gursel of New York. The course a mile and a hall and return. Elliott easily by two lengths in 21 minutes. I,atu Alexander, convicted of murder, ■••titenced at Easton, Fa., yesteiday, to I- While on the way back to jail »'tempted .-uicide by cutting his throat I» a piece ol chisel which he had hidden P P( -'ket. The wound is not considered igerous. kind ol , »•ns »mam» ill boat Hi- British Club" has been organized in I it> ol Mexico. The officers are E. 'on, manager of the London Bank of ' >rt >idcn! ; Thomas IForncastle, vice j ' [tl William Pritchard, secretary the loc al hoard of the Mexican National ioa.1, secretary. t Lenirevillf, on Saturday evening, May hut '(ilorcd, drew a pistol and killed tej'i-iains, ahn colored, while both n* (irewng lor a party in the Utter's A verdict of accidental shooting was , er ' 1 ' but ir I s how said the girls were <«>«» "» each other. Ilxtv-nine persons were poisoned by eat ,u|( ri,ani at a church festival iu Cam 'Sw ( Hro,!î1 »» ïast Fridi y night, aud 01 1 7 n -a gill, died on Sunday even • a lust accounts 12 others were not i,., » U> rttov ' r ' The symptoms of the 18 r w p nd>le those following arsenical fioniug. V family of Andrew Daniel, a planter. ,a, ' bllr ^ 8. C., while breakfasting »V, ''something wrong in tho 1 tiie coffee," and it was emptied Into i . ( t * l wo J0K 8 which drank from lut convulsions. A •n 11 , , ' wtliclî resulted in the dis iis. a u °f strychnine, bought ,' n ?. rHl8 ' Wag mhsing. Two colored • 1 • » l '"iore*l house girl have been ar fell was 1 Kaston, p,, n na., on Saturday, A. J. h th/ r being drunk, quarrelled in,in J'! 1 * v . of August Poyck, and were Ulr <>f the peace. niffrnliig they t charging uJ., Yester wer** served with a war 11 with having put nearly in a cistern which Faria gre water of the Poyck family, n 'n Î*' . 'If* wife and eight cbil • u* warrant, was upon information en by a lie u-hlmr. Be first m 1 ol Uniui ffuul meeting of the Associa ruynmst ra of the War was tening at Cape May. There was rs hoin. e,,aallce > wot more than 30 mem rt- cl« u following officer Mmi , i. : ,, r I e6 ^® nt '» ex-Paymaster Brice ibie ' , a VJ : . lce Presidents ex Governor •'laiue; Russell Errett, of Penn Stei.heu Walker, of New su , • } v - Stryker, of New Jer 'Vashii-^t y ' S? 1, Tbcmaa A. Gardener, IV,, n. to, '' Lorreaponolng Seeratary, •Mr.- T T ark ', ol ' Vap l'ihp:ton; Treasurer, • Irusdel), of Washington. ns" vi rmont Natlonal Bank at St. Al *.|,L •» «üspended yesterday, In ft llruJ M ' ( * :,,,, wrw8ment of Its Fresi thc J 1 'I?' " ar l°w, who is also President 0 .lL,; .' ( ', UHtern railroad. The bank <1 !i 'T" 1 !1, ' ( i ut $325,000 for that road, niitr. ,1 8 ffladc loans on the Boston, th« | ft .'l 114 lortland road. The deposits (1 Bari U . re htatei be about $820,000, Wow K W thluks tbe > will be paid in full, uth*. , inve ®ted $1,000,000 in the imnanw h" r ? aa - Tbe St - Albans Trust uvrcml a è0 nUft b«ffnded, Its President, 1 Harlo'w K paptr! ' aVlbeen In all at ,1 Vania; Col. d Gen rk, ci mie endorser <u *>f '® M p—Your Hop Bitters have ith tv,?h , a } , valu ' 1 ^ me - I was laid up iu)d t ' '', ver for over two monUis and itters T°. l î llefu ntil I tried your Hop iv „i.,. \,l tb ? 8t ' ßU Öering with debility or Ä « fe « b >e health I cordially 1 11 J. C. Stortzel. USH Fulton .I., Chicago, III. i e* om Vital QuMtlon«, Ask the most eminent physician Of any ochool, what la the beat thin* Id the world for quieting and allaying all Irri tation. of the nerve. and coring all forma of nervous complaints, Riving natural childlike refreshing sleep always f And they will tell you unhesitatingly "Some form of Hops I" CHAPTBIl I Ask any of all the most eminent physi cians: What, is the liest and only rein* dy that can be relied on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs; such as Bright's disease, diabetes, retention or inability to retain urine, and ail the diseases and ail ments peculiar to Women"— And they will tell you cxplicit.y and em phatically "Buchu." Ask the same physicians "What is the most**reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia; con stipation, indigestion, bllliou»n«BS, malarial fovor, ague, Ac and they will tell you . Mandrake I or Dandelion !" Hence, when these remedies are combined with others equally valuable And compounded Into Hop Hitters, such a (Concluded next week.] ftrtlfnn and Ute Fool Editor. P Vicksburg Herald. ] "Edison used to work the other end of a circuit with me, and I knew him when he wus In Memphis some 13 or 14 years ago. He always looked ratty and never spent hls money on clothes, bur. the reason was that he was always tinkering with some new contrivance or other, and spent his money In paying for material to work out his In ventions. He used to take press In Mem phis. He was as fast as they make 'em, and hls copy never gave a telegraph editor a bit of tröuble. H« had a way while wait ing for copy of drawing caricatures, illus trating the characters of news be was getting, and putting them along in the spaces of the copy he sent Into the press. This made one of the papers up here, I forget which, red hot, and It opened on him, aud had a good deal to do with his being tired by the manager. Edison didn't want the fool editor to print his funny pictures in hls telegraphic news. He only drew them for his When be weut to Boston, with his yellow linen breeches on, in the middle >f winter, the manager of the office, finding ho was an expert, hired him to keep the repeaters in order. Edison worked at the instruments a part of two days, and then was caught by the manager of the office fooling with some new contrivance oi his own. 'Thought I hired you to keep these repeaters in order,* said the manager. 'You did,' said Edison; 'but I've put a kink or two into them that will make them keep themselves in order.' From that day hls fortune was made.'' amusement. Railroad Kmployees. The leading business of Provldenoe, R. I., comjioRfl tho Hunt's Remedy Co., and they guarantee all testimonials published by them to be genuine. The following, datod May 4, 1888, from Mr. W. H. Blanchard, Dowell,Mas« , Is but of the thousand remarkable cures that oine. Mr. Blanchard says : six years being made by this wonderful inedl "I havo been Ith acute greatly troubled for kidney dlBease, with and hips, I palu in my back the B»»8 formerly employed ton and Lowell Railroad,hut was obliged owing to th" cons ant Jar, to give up railroad butd. ness, as many others havo beon oblige* account of . idney diseuse. 1 have tried many medicines, hut received relief. A do, permanent to uje Hunt'* Remedy. 1 purchased a bottle of one of druggist? in IjowoII, and commenced to im prove at once, und after using two bottles I vas entirely free from all pain, and consider myself cured, and I oheerftilly recommend this derful medicine. Hunt's Remedy, to all suf ferer« from kiduoy und liver disease." friend recoin üd ended At Liberty. For a number of years I kidney and gravel disease, aud suffered with pains in my llmbB and back at times so severely that It seemed that 1 oould not endure It. 1 used several so-called afflicted with recommended for these diseases, but they did me no good. A friend of mine that had used Hunt's Remedy, and pronounced It the best in try it, and I purchased Hall's drug store iu Manchester, and before I had used , urged mu to bottle at Qeorge E. bottle I began to feel much better the pains in the hluddcr and kidneys duced a good deal, and after using five bottles 1 found that Hunt's Remedy had done all that It was recommended to do. It had removed all tho pain, my appetito improved, and 1 gained several pounds in a few weeks. I have renewed vigor and strength foYone of my years (- 4), and 1 can only thank tho proprietors of Hunt's Remedy for my goo 1 health of to-day, and you at llbe.ty to publish this, that It may bo the being cured by the orful remedy. means of so a your truly W. H. TERRILL., Ooffstown, N. H., May 7, 1883. Cholera! OHOLSRA MORBUS CHOLERA INFANTUM ASIATIC OHOLERA ALL OHOLERA DI8EA8E8 YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF FerryDavis'sFainKiller The GkRAT Remedy for every kind of BOWEL DISORDER. Captain Ira B. Fosa, of Goldsborough, Maine, says : " One of my sailors was attack ed severely with cholera morbus. We ad ministered Pain Killer, and saved him." J. W. Simond* 'Vattleboro, Vt.,says ! •* In cases of choh* arbus and sudden attacks ts, I have never found it of summer to fail." AI.I. THF PRUOGISTS SELL IT. psffiwi Zm. t DR - Ÿ tt vL by e's! 1| . BEFORE - AND — AFTER . Electric Appliance« are lent on 30 Days' Trial, TO HKN ONLY, YOUNQ OR OLD, W HO are suffering from N«bvods DaanaTT, Lost Vitality. Ltc* o* Nbhvb Foaca ahd acaassiffi »Bi.HH «HT BP.. WAMHAU, MIBH,. KIDNEY-WORT g HAS BEEN PROVED « for I KIDNEY DISEASES. J] Does alamo back or disordered urino indi oa te tly t yoii aro a viotbn t> THEN DO NOT HESITATE; uw Kidney-Wort at__ gluts reoonunend it) and it will upoodily some Hie disease and restore healthy action. I 2»r||jAO For complaint« peculiar kClUlvOa to your sei, such an pain and weaknesses, Kidney-Wort is unuurpassed, aa it will act promptly and safely, ElthorSex. Incontinence, retention of urine, brick duat or ropy deposit;, and dull dracrfnc pains, all apeodlly yield to **• BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price «1 t (drug ; curative power < KIDNEY-WORT 1 "My friend, F. C, Legard, of this city, be drawn double from painful Kb Kidney-Wort cured him.'* Jas. M. Druggist, Alleghaney Ity, Pa., Aug. 22-82. »d y Disease, Kinney, KIDNEY-WORT IS A SURE CURE I tor all dlesaaes of the Kidneys liver It haa specific action and thia most Important organ, enabLag it to throw off torpidity and uuwtton, stimulating Uie healthy secretion of the Bllo, and by keeping tho bowels In free oondition, effecting it« regular discharge Malarln. X"ÄS, In the Spring tooleen*, th.By.tem, every one should tako a thorough oourse of it. 4L BOLD BY DRUQCI8T8. PrlooBI. I gained 2» lint. In two month«, • • write« Mr. J. C. Power, of Trenton, 111,, (|)i a well 2-82), " fb red with liver dUorde id since 1862. Kidncv-Wort cured Strong word« fr» i unhesitatingly r< greatly benefitted i of Mohawk, N. Y. a New York clergy in nn ; "I .~«d Kidney-Wort. It *,'* says Rev. C. K. Kemble, KIDNEY-WORT' FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION. Wo other disease la so prevalent in th. e try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever • equalled the oelebrated Kidney- Wort ae a Clour*, Whatever tho cause, however obatinate j this reme dy w ill overoom6 it. Dll THIfl distressing 5 " . . _ ^* Plaint ir very apt. to be $ oom pUcated with oonstipation Kidney-Wort *j strengthens the weakened parts and quickly 0 cures all kinds ol Piles even when physicians «and medicines have before failed b **■ nrtf you have either of these, trouble» use rs jjiaanriBi _ KIDNEY-WORT Sell "For 12 years,'' writes Lyman T. Abell, of Georgia, Vt., "I found no other relief from piles, until I tried Kidney-Wort. It Im« cured ft KIDNEY-WORT T HE GREAT CURE I FOR A RHEUMATISM— As it ia for all tho painful diseases of the KIDNEY8A.IVER AND BOWELS. It cleanses the system of the acrid poison Liât causes the dreadful suffering only the victims of Rheumatism can Of tv,« thousands of cases of the worst forms of this terrible disease have been quickly relieved, p .id in short time PERFECTLY C JRED. DRY, S./LD u «ont by mail. 0 a I E ■ V : D v E w Ù) Ö FRICE, #1. LIQUID imromsTs. < n I cten Vt m KIDNEY-WO i?.. "I had habitual cost I venous, pain In the hack and rheumatism, '' write« S. J. Hcott, Burling ton, Vt., Kidney-Wort has c I them all.'' NEW AI) VKHT1SKMKNTS, T ANh CLAIMS A SPECIAL!'' , JiiYl' i' A WARRANTS, ADDITION A HOMESTEAD CERTIFICATES and all klr.is of LAND SCRIP honght and sold. Large »to aud HIGHEST PRI« K» Paid, Do you want , sell or buy? If s<), write to A. A. THOM/ . \ttorney-at-Law. Washington, l). C. PATENTS andkrson a smith, I zi. a Eilv 1 ^•Solicitor of U.S. and Foreign , No. 700 Seventh street, cor. G, opp. . •nt office, Wa hlngton, i». C. Corrue ce solicited. N charge for advice, fee charged unless patent 1« all* Lewis Johnson ft Co.. Ba.ike Washington, I). (', free. ». I ' No •d. K< d Postmaster, phlot. of Instructions P A T E N T S F. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of Awcrlc Foreign Patents, Washington, 1>. C. All busi connected with Patents, whether before l Patent Office or the Court«, pron to. No barg made unies»- a pate »end for circular. JPtlfV attended a28-tf ' AGENTS Attention. M ETKOR ALARM CLOCK, with Lumi nous Composition Face. Time seen dis NOTHING SELIMS SO month easily made. Send unie, or 3-cent stamp for bill partie WES & FRISH1E,General Agents, Watnrburv. Conn tinetly at night. RAPIDLY. £»00 $2.60 for alars.CLO Ianl8-l-l4 ad, disease or other disability. Widows, minor ohildren and dependent parents en* itled when death resulted. Claims reopened, restoration, inoreases, bounty, back pay and discharges ob tained. Apply at ouco, delay prejudices your rights. Fees fixed by law. Address, with stamp, the old established firm of JKDSON & <UO , Attorneys and Claim Agents, 917 F. St., Washington, D. C. PENSIONS Si PURE INDIA TEAS' They contain . No hem lea « Matter used in their Preparation Very val for mixing with Weaker and * heaper China Teas. 1 hey conlaiu a very high 1 ercentnge uf Extraei. They are cultivated and prepared under the supervision of Foreigner«, upon the most approved scientific methods. I he eaf is manipulated by machinery, of appearance throughout entire They retain their valuable minimes usual length of time. JOHN O. PHILLIPS ft CO • 130 Water street. New York. Ageutsofthe Cal* Ulta Tea Syndicate. Absolutely pure, exhausted leave. • Coloring ble giving uniformity ^plucking«. Check, in O hour. CURESin;( PAYS J. P. Miller, M. V. -DRUG 8TORE l5N.nthst.Phlln 48 FORMEN SYONSTOALL disabled by wounds or disease, roftoe,piles, diarrhoea, rupture loss OSSOfhearingJreart and lung disease natron.or any other disease or hurt hyacci qrotherwise, gives you a pension. Widow*, •anjffctbef*, mothers, brothers and sisters are lad topeosions.Pensions procured where dis r* blast. New discharges obuined. Hon m discharges and pensions for all deserters, aetodAugusty.rtM*. Pkmsions Increased Trunks and Traveling Bags ! J. A. CONN E R, Reliable Harness and Trunk Manufacturer, haa removed to Ids new store, NO. 4 EAST FOURTH STREET, where yon will find the largest assortment ol Harness. Trunks, Rag«, etc., in the city. Ladies aud gentlemen'» pocket books and ladles shopping bags »old at r amoxi able prices. Trompt attention paid to re) airing trunks and traveling bags. ti VKAMSHIF LINKS. NCHOR LINK. UNITED UTATBH MAIL »TEAM HIP8 Sat! From New York Kverv HuttmJay for GLASGOW via. LONDONDERRY, Cabin piumagc, f6o to |80. Beeond cabin, M0. U'ternge, outward, #28, Prepaid, |>i. LIVERPOOL A QUEENSTOWN 8EKV1CK. CITY op ROME Balls August 18, Sept. 22, Oct. 27 BELGRAVIA Bail* August Z\ :• ept. at, Nov. ff VURNKHK1A sails Sept. 8, Oct. 18, Nov. 17 nage |H0 to «100 according lo arcouimo Hccottd Ckbln and Steerage Line Drafts issued at, lowuat e uf charge in England, Scotland a bln pas dations. Fill For I'aBHHge, Cabin Flans. Book of Tours. *c., apply to HEN DEHBUA BROTH K KH, MiV York, orSAMTTKLF. BKTTH. Adam» Express, or. A. D. Let Jar pen tdr, DuPont's Mills,'Wil mington id () N AND AFTER MON DAY, MA\ 14, 1881, THE AND ElaEG ANT N K W S 1 KAMF.lt WILMINGTON, For Philadelphia, • idling at Marc». . Chester, leaves Wilmington dally, Mu eluded, from Fourth st-eet wharf at » .40 u ; , 1 eta ruing leaves hlladelphla at 4.16 n. m., from second wharf below Chestnut street. l-.out can be chartered f r moonlight excursions 1 low i" a. Freight received all da«* at Philadelphia. 518-tf Hook and nday ln F HK LG HT LINKS. pOK PHILADELPHIA. WARNER'S Philadelphia and Wilmington Propellers Ball daily from Market street wharf, Wllmlng ~i, and first wharf below Chestnut street, Philadelphia, at 6 p. in. FREIGHT CARRIED under erics by any other line, and carefully handled r our personal supervision. Express deliv made In either city by our own wagons. Chas. Warner & Co. Only office In the city connected with Telephone Exchange by two wires, two transmitters and two Indicators. m2S-tf ^'OKNEW YORK. Electric Line Steamers Triplet, Vesper and Annie -HAIL FROM King Street Wharf, Pier 15, East River, Wilmiutrton,Del., New York, Tuesday, Thursday, Monday, Wednesday Saturday, 2 p. m. Fridays, 4 p. m. Freight carried as low New V ork and Eastern cities. rt2S-tf by any other line K. ANDREWS, Agent. FiNAN VIA !.. q'HK AKTIZAN8 SAVING BANK NO. «K MAHN KT »TREKT, Incorporated January 24th, 1861. Open to receive deposits from 9 a. in. until 4 p. m. and on Tuesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock. »EMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, ttegUarly made in April dividends are not withdrawn they as dep osits. Thus permanent dettoslls compound theli Interest twice In each year. d October. When accounted MANAGERS: Clement B. Smyth, Charles W. Howland, Nathaniel R. Benson, Henry F. Dure, W. Hastings, Edward Pusey George W. bush,; George ». Cap., »id, M. L. Lichteutiieln, Edward Darllngtor, Job H. Jackson, , willtamH. Swlh. Anthony Higgins. GEORGE W. BUSH, President, K. ». CAPELL8,vTce President, E. T. TAYLOR, T J M. MATHER, Auditor. feb2l-iy ft ai urar R. It. ROBINSON & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Fourth and Market Streets. FOR HALE: 10 snares Delaware Railroad. Buy and sell slocks and bonds on commission Letters of credit available in all parts of the world and drafts on England, Ireland.France, Germany •nd Switzerland Twi'd V. l-lv-80 « jTSlj k E 1 hy V] 3 H j MÜ» wmà y GENUINE FAC-SIMILE— Prominent Le levs, ALL white on a black ground. Uowarc of dealers who attempt to palm « ?MITATTOY, SUBSTITUTION*orWORT! I.KSW good« w hich yield them a LA KG ! PROFIT. IV'oiie ore genuine without the :-3r SAFE. M. II. WAPWKil ft CO.. Hoe bester, N.i EEDLK GAS LAMP 50 Candle-Power exceeding the light ..f 3 ordinary gas lets. Burn: headlight oil, price Ç3. C. O. D. a C e "('om parattve View" 01 numirtl cost of 280 C. P lu jerlor lighting, by « "Needle Gaa" Lampe #65.70 20 coal gas Jets flhi. 1 Electric Lam ' ^ , prospectus of GRAND ALH4 LIGHT (JO Capitalist associate« treated with. Chandellerb of 400 C. P. to Older. Table Lamp» ofSOO/P.Ï .28) W. B. ROBINS 1 Patentee and Manufacturer, 1 «2 Main Stwrit, (2nd floor,) and on (Change Daily ClN'.i«NATi Hier goods. mSmkm II THE BEST PLACE TO BUY DRY GOODS. Strawbridge & ( lothier's, EIGHTH ft MARKET EIGHTH ft FILBERT PH ILADKLH H1A. LIUVOH DKALKHS. JOHN F. DOLAN, NO. 6 WEST THIRD ST. —Dealer In Choice - WINE8, IIQUOR8 AND CIGARS. Oyster» In every style, notice. Jyö-tf Served _ »hortest „ _ DOLAN'S, No, 6 West Third Street. W E HOLD IN STORE AND IN U. 8, BONDED WAREHOUSES pure rvt whiskies from the follnwln* celebrated <Hi tlllerle« A. Overholt A Co., Janunry 1879 and June 1880. A. Uuckenheliner ft Bro., May *878. John Gibson, Won ft Co., May 1*V9 and Jane 1880. Hannls Distilling Co., August 1879. Sherwood, November 1879 and June 1880. Neverslnk (Reading, Pa.,) February. 18». Mt. Vernon, May, 1880. The above tax paid at may be gv.Ms will be sold either In bond or the lowest market rates. Samnlet at this store. NO. 108 MARKST BTRKJET. my5-20 NUNOIB KELLY ft CO ( JRANGE GROYK PURE RYE WHISKY. —IN PACT— THE PUREST. HIGHEST AND BEST RYE WHISKY EXTANT. bottle. By the gallon JAMES A. KELLY 1 Uniform in quality Rich Absolutelypure rye. and delicate In flavor. * v., A sure and safe tonic. A reliable stimulant S. W. COR. TKNTH AND ORANGE STS. mvS-ly-26 J OHN P. DONAHOE, -BOTTLER OF AND BOLE AUKNT OF WILLIAM MABBEY A CO.*8 PHILADELPHIA Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, —ALSO e Ue.dbratod Bartholomay Rochester Beer. (The brewings are unequalled for purity and flavor: constantly on hand In kegs or bottled. Mineral waters In all the different flavors. b i 7 AND 519 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. 46^Polite and accommodating drivers. Orders *»y mall promptly attended to. He is also connec ' with the Telephone Exchange, and hls signal Is-myl-18 bad GRAND UNION HOTEL, [European Plan] and Restaurant, OPPOSITE THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT, Wilmington, Delaware. Th s hotel is a new building, entirely newly furnished in a most elegant style and offers American and G rinancornfo-ts. Refreshment« and eatablts first-class at fair priées. te21 HENRY BLoXJTH, Proprietor. THE BEST GLASS 1 —OF-* BEER! -IN THE CITY, AT E. P. F REYE'S, NO. 17 EAST SECOND 8TREET. Jy28-tfI2 C HAS. o. H. BECKETT, -IMPO. TER OF— PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, 108 WE8T SEVENTH STREET. SAMPLE ROOM. Jy30ri2tf t ^PECHT & SPAHN Excelsior Lager Beer Brewery —AN1>— BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER FIFTH AND DuPONT STREETS. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. 49"OrderB by mall promptly fllied. Families supplied with bottled beer; pint bottles fr cents a dozen. A share of your patronage Is respectfully solic ited. Iel2-1-17 RTS Iolkale-Liquq H. M'WHORTER & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In all Kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS, FERTILIZERS, ETC., STEAM ENGINES A SEPARATORS. ' 5 WEST jjRONT BTUEETj^WIL^ DJCJ. NC J^INDEMAN PIANOS A 7-octave Steinway Square. A 7-octave Chane Square. Haines Upright, and a fine oct. at $175. at LINDEMAN BROS., 171 & 173 W Fourth St. UlNUDSNATi U misomulawmovs. JOHN MEALÏJY. NO. 205 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole Agent for State ol Delaware for WERNER & CO.'S Champagne Wine PRICE LIST. » Per Cue 13 do 34 ft 37.00 #».00 DISCOUNT IN QUANTITIES. 5 Cases 10 Cases 3ft Cases 5 per cent. 10 per cent. 15 per cent IMPORTED BA88 ALE. BROWN STOUT. BELFAST GINGER ALE. IMPORTED AND KEY WEST GTG ARB Pure Rye Old Star Whisky, Diamond O Whisky. JAS. F. WOOD & CO., TIN AND SHEET IRON ROOFING, Metal Work and Jobbing of Every Description. Stoves, Heaters, Ranges and the "Favorite Heatei. V JAMES E. WOOD & CO.. FRONT AND ORANGE SIS. WILMINGTON, DEL feb20-42 DR I. C. TERRY'S LOTION —for Softening and Beautifying the Skin. This preparation has a remarkably healing and softening effect upon the Skin. It removes Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions* Red or Inflamed Noses, Freckles, Sunburn, Rough or Chapped Lips or Hands, Liver Spots and Discolorations, Dandrutt Itching of the Scalp, Thickened or Brittle Nails, etc. Read the certificate of the Eminent Chemist, Prof. Charles S. Gauntt, M. D., Graduate of the University of Pennsyi 1844: or vania, ANALYTICAL LABRATORY, NO. 2230 MASTER STREET, 1 HILADBLPHIA, Pa,, February 26, 1S83. mild and emollient or .oltcnln* iutfielrn.^ recommend It to the public as a superior préparât ion. ft ls^cratUVinï'ior hip know V former student of mine has succeed to Compounding CHARLES S. G AU NPI', M. , ►. Analytical and Consulting ClicmLt. I TESTIMONIALS : Phila. Reading ft PottsvillxTlx'h. Co. > 204 8. Fourth street, Phila. j I suffered for flfteen years from tender and blistered feet caused by excessive perspiration. The skin would often crack open aud become verv painful. A few applications of Dr. I. C. Terry's Lotion afforded me immediate relief. WM. D. STAGER. 1 r Newtown, Bucks county Pa. for the last ten year« with Tttie 1 * the Scalp. During that time 1 consulted «• physicians, who prescribed lor my disease . ln §L5 aea, D rr ? Hel whatever. A o plications offyour Lotion has entlndy cu ,, *m* ire. U. V. VAN HORN ' 01 iih :«p Rkcordbk OF Deeds Off;; k. | j. M „ . 424 Chestnut street l'liila. \ I have used your Loti n lu mv fan iv m Freckles, softening and beautlfylnur lln highly iecommendlt. JOHN POLL'M K S. W.cor. Eighteenth and hkkdhtk.i r\ miiî, ave u#ed y°«r Lotion in my lamilv highly recommend It to the public. Berywn, Montgomery county, Pa. dull I afflicted , , or two years past with a aching pain on the »op of my head, from the heat, no doubt. In the part there would collect scales or dandruff. 1 used Dr. I. O. Terry's Lotion, which removed both headache and dan druff. G. ANDERSON. i:i. I t an JOH MUI.I. IN. 'ENTE It »T., Phila. lor Dandruff and ltd . Richborough, Bucks county, Pa. For several months past I have been much noyed with rough skin. It would crack opeu cause considerable pain. ^ our Lotion softened, healed and restored the skin to a healthy condi tion. WARREN G. WORTHINGTON. 2720 GRAY'R FXRRY ROAD, Phila. I have used your Lotlou for chapped hands. It was a severe case. It effected a cure In two days. JOHN F. COONEY 1216 N. third St., Phida. I suffered for several years with totter upon my face. Yonr Lotion entirely cured me. FRANK RIGNFY. I have used your Loti lng of the s. alp. A few appllcatl* Immediate relief, and Vntir v dandruff. r, , 1010 N. Front sticket, Phila. 1 have useil your Lotion t..r solloniii* tlio .k i. highly rerommend It.. * H1UVAKI) JUDD, IR, r . . J «D, N. Tenth »ticket, Pniia. I have had Pimples and Black 1 face. Dr. I. C, terry'* Lotion removed them. A. FLAM Elm. Phila. . -ur Lotto!. . GAURLTl. I y removed tl T. MURPHY. and .!« 810 Market Stuk my lac* I have had Pimples remove«! them. U V , Price $1 per bottle. Offices, 315 North Sixth street, «hove Vine, Philadelphia Sent by express to any part ol the Ui ited States without additional expense. For sale by N. B. DANFOKTH. SECOND AND MARKET STS., WILMINGTON, 1 El . m27-l-dftwi CONFECTIONS PUT UP IN HANDSOME BASKETS AND BOXES. Attention Is invited to our large variety of fine CAKES, which wc aie pleased to serve in large or email quantities. Persons desiring the BEST and FRE8HE8T can always be accommodated. Ladies and Gentlemen visiting the city wfll And our DINING ROOM supplied with all the delicacies of the season at reasonable prices. GT. BYRON MORSE, 1300 CHESTNUT ST. PHIA.