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M0BNINO8CMMA« „ _ v, )rk i,c.n*ocr»tlc SUte Coinmlt The New i'> rK . and resolved * cm Mhe 8 8t»te ï Oo»TCBtlonln Buffalo on on Wednesday night, ■U 'T?' a w«t/'hman, .hot .t a tramp SU» *ÏÏhim and killed Ml«. Ellen Lewis, &P of three weeks .' } aDn "! ri* House of Represen tatlves yes T lieli,, l K î"n Kndl,t.luug hill, mak ^Udment, which will .end It hack w , a nate for concurrence. , rU . d irom Portland, Maine, last 1,U ?fuM»on. were drowned yeater ^""ire lV No particular, were irlveu, «* ^f'' rl pb office at Well» I» clo.ed. " d « oî cotton, the first of thl. year'» T ' ul 'ï , ™»ec were yenterday rocleved crop 1,1 X were^claased middling auction lor 25 cent, per pound. - nmmta vu arraigned yesterday lu ::•*£ , a charge of fraudulently ob 'tl worU^of drug, from a fhlla ürm. He wa» held for the arrival but m a.k He» tildliC iclphia f » detective. . from Clnclnn»t.l »»y the 11a A ,"W»Dtalu Vlucent Sblnklo, which, «% failure, were «.tlm.ted at ÄUow fiats by the«.lgne«.t Ruuô, hl« wr« belug *116,000 The » n,v officer, of Jefferjon Barrack., "1, Uula, have offered the u.e ol the ..itt.ed U, the Confederate A»»ocla w " vflluHlor Ite annual rcuulon, to heU ie Jcllcreon City on the 28th lnat. » h.in icaue passed over the Ottawa dis Vo"Ontario on Wcdnewlay night, doing i dum.ee to Icuces, harn« and the crops. *™»U two barnea w.re fired 0y Kght 3 . m.u named Hcn»haw wa« killed. .V I , be ,, rlK Florence J. Hudeon, from » or Uemarara. wa. being towed out mrn Norfolk, Va., yesterd, y, the necouc "", o.med Boyd, and a Beaman jumped "rw»rd. The mate was drowned, the u ol .ifflttU bttVi'd. Prime Hohenlohe, bollix lutcrvlawed at Sto, »aid "the Oerrnau Government Intention of encouraging the eml tion of Germane ho Canada, but eimply ascertain how the Lngllsh carried m oi colonization. 7 * Further particulars of the tornado in inllt «.t» «ré publiBhed eleewhere. The „.poru, place the number of death» at ■inter at - ( 'i at Kasson, 3; Ashland, 4; Charlre. 1. Cougreaeman Dunuell eetl , U,,, io«« at Kocheater at 13,000,001). Botli ends of the Northern Bacille Ball ad acre finally connected on Wednesday, mil« west ol Mullau Tunnel. The gen ,loL»-nl"i: ur the ruaü wU1 ukc plllu0 ou leSili proximo, when the uolden »pike will met by Prueiileut Villard. Elizabeth Cameron, 38 yeara ol age, waa a dead in her room, In New York, ye» rin) inorniiiK, by George Beattie, aged 44, to Ibeo committed eulclde. She wa» the lleol Xoremae the iwdestriau, and Beattie u bin trainer and harUnnder, but had been Mily dismissed for druukeuneaa. 41 a meeting of the window glass manu rkuieu'a conference com !. their sysU. 1 m and b in Pittsburg yesterday, the mauu turiTb proposed a general reduction in jpe ol about 10 per cent. The workmen ked time lor consideration, aud the con Kuce adjourned until some day next L A itlvKrain was received lu Norfolk, Va. t lirrJay, Irom rnlladelphia, a»kino the ithoritiee to hold A. M. Syke«, who shot , father Ikw i» Urge of burglary. He had a considerable Lut ol money aud jewelry when It is said Tuesday evening, ted in Chicago to answer a >1. bit Treasury Department has awarded Id medal b to Joseph Cardran aud Alfred kdrau. fur heroism in having saved from jjwuimr William Marshall, Edward Cham h and Edward Lasley, keeper and assist K Atrprrb of the Spectacle Reef Light bestation on Lake Huron, ou the l5lhof iati. rolefsor Lewis Swift, Director of the ruer Observatory, at Rochester, disco fl what apjieared to be a comet, on Tues eveoing. He discovered the celestial ict through a small glaas, but before he time to adjust the great telescope clouds Later observations were tv 'eii by the moon. The apparent lituuted "in the ankle of Andromeda." In response to a call by Judge Blatchford dother gentlemen, a meeting was held Itenhy in Newport, Rhode Island, to Me-' lor the reception oi Lord Chief Jus ieriti.-e, oi England. A committee of tis appointed to earry out the arrange int«, and it was "decided to have no re ihnienu at the reception." An address II he prepared to be presented- to Lord isrkige. rht' Kuropean aud Canadian capitalists, ncipally sbakholdera in tie Canadian nfle Railroad, who arc about to go over uroad to (Jolgarraby, 900 miles west of imipa', arrived at Chicago yesterday in peeial train. They leave to-« ay lor St. w hence they will go to Winnipeg, t party includes Prince Hohenlohe, Count Hetun, and Lords Latham, Elphlnstone ICaetiedown. •1 his view. ' m Kee, Moy Wing, Moh Tom, Moy ■ aU( i &nu Wall, recently imprisoned in reuit.ntiary at Trenton, N. J., for an mit upon i iu Paters * of their fellow eouutry , threaten to sue the State wi« Kcc|»cr und the Board of Inspectons heavy damages for depriving them of h queues. They claim "that the Con utiou declares that no person shall be >nvnl of the privilege oi worshipping "according to the dictates oî hia con ï ce > a!,(1 that the queue ie an element of "ifc religion." fot Grand Conclave of the Knights Temp « « -an Francisco, yesterday elected the Wüç officers: (fraud Master, Robert E. jit «j \ irgiuia; Deputy Graud Master, » Koomc, of New York; Generalis 'Jonnp. s. Gobin, of Fenusylvauia; fr 4 ? 11 General, Hu u h McCuddy,ofMi-hi hn,T°'i' VardeD ' ^ karue Thomas, oi Junior VVardeu, George C. Fer •' 0 Lalilornia. The treasurer aud re re elected. The inauguration barneld monument will take place May llaa been declared a State n iu ^P° ^ ine Compttuyhas issued •hfim r U ' r ' ,u ^ h it8 President to the Oil intr'bT lh . rou ^ r,,out ' the country, pro toj. " U! several exchanges appoint ited Pi i tlu * r owu 10 ftccooapftny the ' i_pe Line gaugers on their annual in thi ni! 1 .' 1 * w to ver ify the figures given fet ite / ra ,' e tlle company, and to in litdi ^'^ le Ut,tl Bt °ck held by the klnes, according to the state ru-k tÎ 00 the lürh * were 88,995,765 miu.mi, if! gauging ol all oil tanks will on September 1, and the w *d appoint ou their own of,i..rf a 5 er8 ' 10 inspectors and a nura e officia* 10 a, C0,n P an y United Pipe I ' od *' re of Knight« of Pythl; » «cl p- 11 ' y*)? ter <Uy, E. B. Morey was oanirt,« n ' ( . ,uard - The report of the ip 0n M - s was adopted, 181 to 67. jut),,. i n <>n whether members three tutiun a i l ! rr , e î, r8 coul J *»e denied the con Mft it,. * r i lv, l e,reof en'4jrinff the lodges, 5 DU'Dih.,'! the Committee in favor of r to «ntl!' u. ? ays " the of » mem lich mm , P , and the penalties ym e „t -[f. '»'posed ou him for the non !ui*l hm . < * u ^ 8 an J other duties, are not rtiuii * onst l t ion al questions, and the the ritnli a* U u P° n sueh matters ualiatie not "ftke the matters or valid." I Lar GF8T RETAIL GOODS. * ClOTHIEK, Kiort^ übï Qoods Exclusively, HTH ii2 ,I> Mabebt Stbebtb, "Hl UD1LP H1A , STOCK OF DRY I.ife In HU ranee for Royalty. [London Truth.) The Kiug oi Italy, having paid half hip father'« debt* so far and impoverished him self In the process, wishes to make some pro vision for his family In ease of his death, but cannot Induce the leading Italian insurance companies to allow him to Insure his life with them for £1130,000. They allege that their statutes do not allow them to grant policies to crowned heads, hut I suspect it is the magnitude of the sum that frightens them. It was patriotic of the King to his countrymen the first, offer. As they have refused, he cannot do bettcj than turn to England, where he will Hud substantial com I »an les willing to grant policies to any amount and to anybody—even the Czar of Russia. Napoleon III. this country for a much larger sum than King Humbert proposes, and many a Ger man princeling holds an English policy. insured his life in A Good lltspliat clergyman of Bergen, N. Y., a strong tem perance man, suffered with kiduey trouble, neuralgia and dizziness almost, to blindness, over two years after he Bitters would cur«! him, because he was afraid of aud prejudiced against " Bitters. " Ince his cure he says noue need fear but trust In Hop Bitters. told that Hop MAINE MEN. From Hath, Me.,we have reoolvod,under date of May 16, 1883,the following statement of Ono. W. Harrison, the popular proprietor of "The Host murant":" A few years since 1 was troubled so severely with kiduey and bladder aflectlou that there was briukilust deposits in my urine and oonttnual dORlre to urinate, with severe, darting,sharp pitlus through my bladder and side, and again, dull, heavy pressure, very tedious to endure. I consulted sldent physicians,but 1 received no benefit from the treatment, and fearing that my symptoms indicated "Bright's Disease,"the most dreadful of all diseases, 1 made up my mind that I must obtain rolief speedily or I would be past cure. 1 consulted my druggist. Mr. We >b«r, and after ascertaining my symptoms, he recou.mended the use of Hunt's Uemedy, as he kuew of many sucoessftil cures effeotod by that medicine In similar cases here in Bath. 1 purchased a bot tle, and before I had used the first bottle 1 found 1 had received a great benefit,as I puttered less pain, my water became more natural, and 1 began to improve so much that the second bot tle otfected a complete cure; and my thanks are due to Hunt's Remedy for restored health, and 1 cheerfully recommend this most valuable and reliable medicine to my frionds, as I consider it a duty as well as a pleasure to do so." Ol "Being well acquainted with Mr. George W. Harrison at the ti of his sickness, roferred to certify to the in tüe foregoing testimonial, 1 correctness of the sta tement made by him. "W. G Wbbdkk, Druggist. "Bath, Mk., May 16, 1883," ISLAOK8MITH8' TROUBLES. a remedy for kid advertisement in one Having had occasion to ney troubles, I noticed of the papers of the remark«!) 1 « cures that Hunt,s Remedy had made all 1 purchased a bottle at in Manchester, and after using it for a short time found that ii the country, of our druggist here helping and one bottle has cured mo completely—have indigestion, and am hearty and healthy for of my years (ob), and wonderfully. truly say that Hunt's Remedy is a medicine that lias real merit, and I do nut hesitate to recommend it to the public in general. .1. F. Woodbury, 60 Manchester St., Manchester, N H. May 7,1883. ■feig [Si KI*» 0 |i] I «i *1 i! P: ; I - 0 mm3 i# ISOth 0ENIÎIIVB FAC-ftlMILE—Promim .u L Irr«, ALL whit« on a black ground. {(«ware of dealers who attempt to pnln> IMITATION, SUBSTITUTION or\V Oil : I.2H8 goods which yield them a LAUG* 'HOFIT. None are genuine without I«. » tar SAFE. Ii. II. WAPWKIl ft CO Kochest rr. Y O. M'CORMICK, J. ». E. OOK. SEVENTH (St) .IBKKBKBON fcTfi - Dealer*. In— GROCERIES —AND— PROVI8IONF. Best g rail es of FLOUR, VEGFTfi.BI.ES AND FRUITS, —in RHEUMATISM AND COUT CURED û establish by a chain of evideno* u M mry but makes stronger, that w% ihf r al, or radical remedy for Hheomatfc nil we put that evidence w.thln the react ey and withnut price, w* fo it. J«l* Whe ■ ■. » -r. i Merer without ; r> Unit no one but the fool w:ll , „. close ha uyea to (ho glad tidings wo bring V hu bllgl ted lire 'in Jusibe to ua, to you, to yon» P-nendcnt famM'os, and to t!«e consommation of yotr i,*, amblUon t^foro you w«ro strick- n down by go with us tor a few moment, drank of thetwifer __ _ fall of the joy qf health, ready U the World their glid experioD». We will grrt voi) no false ntJtiemeut, and make no aasertio» which -au not by pro|*ei inquiry (by letter or I reugb r t cuds) he prolied he tb« bottom and found to be fab v truth nsk fll-C who I y il »*/« u>u ft moot hun<tr*1» am*t mt r?*"" 1 «"oy* . Mr dnruirik. US (".yuMciA Bfi.. Broofeljn; >Ul«r -, Ohroulo Rh«-«...— —— Uwt y !>»'«'■, 'Se Coai: 8s. i Tears-lMfid *«p»ad»-4 ov*r i* other «odioüir« rn caroota tUwnu. a* Third A .-. Me 'iuTlUa M â^ObïUIlt. »*■. Brotolyi.— *.nw InlU. rwfMlAl »4 Terr bto Ol.ro.1. Jr " iîîi'pù»«»«. in mm »*.. »■«*»»-*»• "» 01— ■ rw. WUUam*oB. Si «W* B»- »•'W YorS-terribta, k .eRassssssML Or. Goodrlah Mr. DtxM,l«3 V« ft*<Br»aawtfih x «tin aed Kiduey Dtaeaae. . ... Jadgft OMMMman, M OeSWul A*., Htmi Olty -lAi«*« Tart— Chmeli Ehe* Av., Mr. AhraoM. ra*fcar*«er»dbyt ■The abo-n uamed genUem««! know a. O.ofP .eu ^Now >vo fuller particular», aod fM WtU UdaadmrtfM DRY BOO OH. i Wmm pi I ' R.iVtfi p. o * THE BEST PLACE TO BUY DKY GOODS. Strawbridge & Clothier's, EIGHTH S MARKET EIGHTH A FILBERT PHlLADELHHIA. STEAMSHIP LINE». ^NCHOR LINE. UNITED HT AT KH MAIL HTKAMHHIPH Ball From New York Every Saturday for GLASGOW via. LONDONDERRY, Cabin passage, fen to |80. Second cabin, 940. Steerage, outward, f28, Prepaid, |21. 1 LIVERPOOL ft QUEENSTOWN SERVICE. FUKNKSSIA sails Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 17 ! ITY OF R« »ME sails Sept. 22, Oct. 27, Dec. 1 BELGRAVIA sails Sept. 29. Nov. 3, Dee. 8 00 according bin and Steerage as above, 'at lowest rates j»abi r ree of charge in England, Scotland and For Passage. Cabin Plans. Book of Tours, ftc., apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. Nev York, or SAMUEL F. BETTS. Adams Express, or, A. D. Le Car pen ter, DuPont's Mills, Wil mington alil ii passage fSOtoM dations. Second Ca Anchor Line Drafts Issued V 1 ■ ' < ■ ! - ! t ! I ' - O N AND AFTER MON DAY, MAY 14, 1883, THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMER WILMINGTON, Fof Philadelphia, calling at Chester, leaves Wilmington eluded, from Fourth street w ri-iiyulng leaves Philadelphia second wh arf below Chestnut Marcus Hi »ok and dally, Sunday in harf at 6.40 a. in.; at 4.15 p. in., from street. Boat >e chartered f >r inconllght excursions at low a<+s. Freight received all da* at Philadelphia. 613-tf FREIGHT LINES. pOR NEW YORK. Electric Line Steamers Triplet, Vesper and Annie -SAIL FBOM Klng Street Wharf, Pier 15, East River, Wilmington,Del., New York, Tu«!sday, Thursday, Monday, Wednesday Saturday, 2 p. m. Fridays, 4 p. m. Freight carried as low as New York aud Eastern cities. by any other line m M tl E. ANDREWS, Agent. pOR PHILADELPHIA. WARNER'S Philadelphia and Wilmington Propellers Ball dally from Market street wharf, Wtlming i, znd first wharf below Chestnut Btrcet, Philadelphia, at 6 p. in. FREIGHT CARRIED as low as by any other line, and carefully han«iled under our personal supervision. Express deliv eries made in either city by t own wagons. Chas. Warner & Co. Only office In the city connected with Telephone Exchange by two wires, two transmitters and two Indicators. _ m2S-tf NE W AD VER TIHEM ENTS. AGENTS Attention. KTKOK ALARM CLOCK, with I.nml noua €Iompoaltlon Face. Time seen dis tlnctly at night. NOTHING SELLS SO RAPIDLY. »200 a month easily made. Send or 3-cent stamp for fltll partie A FKISB1E,General Agents, Waterbary. Oom PAT CMTQ ANOKR8UM A SMITH, I A ± EjL\ 1 O. so i icitor of ILS. and Foreign 'atents, No. 700 Seventh street, cor. G, onp. * . . Patent Office, Wa-hington, i>. C. Corres ondeuce solicited. N * charge for advice. No ■ charged unless patent Is allowed. Reieremes Ii4*wlB Johnson A C<>., Bankers aud Postmaster, Washington, D. C\ Pamphlet of Instructions M îv.60 lor ulars.OLO ianlH-1-14 £ Checks In 0 hours CUKES in3 DaYS J. P. Miller, M. D. -DRUG STORE 15 N.Uthßt.Phlla 48 FORMEN PATENTS. F. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, Washington, D. U. All busl ness connecte«! with Patents, whether betöret Patent Office or the Courts, promptly attendee to. No barg* made unless a patent Is secured. Bend for circular. a28-tf f A\Ih CLAIMS A SPECIALTY, 1/ ft WARRANTS, ADDITION A i. HOMESTEAD CERTIFICATES and all kil is ht and sold. Large Sto S Paid, Do you so, write to A. A. THOM A . Was hington, D. C. _ For wound, dlBoase or other disability. Widows, minor children and dependent parents entitled when death resulted. Claims reopened, restoration, increases, bounty, back pay and discharges ob tained. Apply at once, delay prejudices your rights. Fees fixed by law. Address, with stamp, the old established firm of JEDSoN A i;o , Attorneys and Claim Agents, »17 F. St., Washington, D. Ü. jyö of LAND SCRIP and HIGHEST PRIt buy ? If Attornev-at-L PENSIONS TEAS! PURE INDIA Absolutely pure. They con tain no spurious or exhausted leaves. Not'hemicals or Coloring Matter used in their Preparation. Very valuable mixing with Weaker an«! cheaper China Teas. They contain a very high percentage ot Kxtract. They are cultivate«! and prepare«! under tin supervision of Foreigners, upon the most approved scientific methods. The eaf is manipulated by machinery, giving uniformity of appearance throughout entire (duckings. They retain their valuable «JUElltlesfbr an un usual length of time. JOHN C. PHILLIPS ft ('( » , 130 Water street, New Y ork. Agents of the Calcutta T Svndh PENSIONS TO ALE that Wha«dtftftblftd by wound« or disease, togarotSoe, pile«, dianltoeft, rupture lost ht,k»ftOfhe»ring.heart ftnd lung disease aatksL or any other disease or hurt byacii or otherwise, give* you «pension. Widow«, mftt&thera.mother*.brothers3ml sifters ua »•(Motion*.Pensions procuredj»herediv Mew discharge* obtained. Hon es and pensions for all deserter*. y.ittia. Pensions Inch rased v»ftr*ww pw mono. RajitCTKn pen AiMr-a Trunks and Traveling Bags ! J. A. CONNER, Reliable Harness and Trunk Manufacturer, has removed to hlB NO. 4 EA8T FOURTH STREET, where you will find the largest assortment ol Harness, Trunks, Bags, etc., In the city. Ladiei and gentlemen 's pocket booksand ladle* topping bars sold at r^asoBAb)«prices. Prompt attonUr paid Li r ciairing (ranks and travallng l acs : ton, FINANCIAL. R. R. ROBINSON & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Fourth and Market Streets. FOB SALK: Zlt) snares Delaware Railroad. »»Buy and sell stocks and bonds oi Letters of credit available ln all Wirts and drafts on England, Ireland. Fran and H**ft7erlund Tasued i commission of the world «•e,G«rmany 'J'HE ARTISANS SAVING BANK NO. M2 MARKET STREET, INCORPORATED JANUABY 24TH, 1881. Open to receive deposits from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. and on Tuesday and Saturday evenings Irom 7 to 8 o'clock. SEMI -ANNUAL DIVIDEND, gLiarly made in April and October. When dd *.nds are not withdrawn they are accounted as dep wits. Thus permanent deposits compound I heir Interest twice In each year. MANAGER»: -f, < 'leineut B. «myth, Charles W. Howland, iXathanlel R. Benson, Henry F. Dure, W. Hustings. Uklward Pusey, George W. Hush, George 8. Capelle, M. L. Llchtenstefn, Edward Darlington, Job H. Jackson, William H. Swift. • Anthony Higgins. GEORGE W.BIJSH, Fresblent, E. 8. 'JAPELLFLYice President, K. T. TAYLOR, Treasurer. T V MATHER Auditor 'ehfl-lv M ED iij AI». Don't fail to try the Great Remedy, the CELEBRATED H. H. H. MEDICINE A Friend to the Afflicted 1 AS A FAM IL Y REMEDY it has I equal. Thousands l>ear testimony to Its great worth for the cure of the following diseases : RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, DIPHTHE RIA, PARALYSIS, PAIN8 IN THE HEAD AND BACK, FROSTED FEET,STIFF JOINTS, LAMEMESS, PLEURISY, and for all External uses, and FOR INTERNAL U8E For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cramps, the Stomach or Bowels. Dose—from 20 half a teaspoonful In water. N . Every family should k«»ep It on ! a never-falling household remedy. Infallible Pains In drop to reduce for external hand as it s The H. H. H. medicine Is DIPHTHERIA, If used according to the fol lowing directions: Saturate a muslin or linen cloth and hind it the throat for about thirty minutes, and put a dry cloth over it to prevent the evaporation from passing off, and when thoroughly blistered,open the blister with a needle, and take a cloth and absorb the water that passes o . then take a doth and spread thick witli pure ho/ 's lard, and bind the blister and change evtry hour, which the disease thro i » lithe pores, and lor will absorb all internal medicine will be nee udexcept a pur gative medicine. Children shoift « not be blistered more than minutes. This has never been known tof 1 11 when used as directed. FOR HORSES. No horseman should be without a bottle In his ) of accident, as It Is a sure cure for ef the horse: Use for Sprained Joints, Sore Shoulders Hacks, Thrush In Feet, Scratches, Sweenev, Fistula, Poll Evil, Distemper, Curb, Splint, .■»table in Lhe following diseases BLOOD OR BONE SPAVIN, Ringbone, and win remove ail Swellings and Callous Lumps left from kicks qr other brulseo, without injuring the growth of the hair. Urs proved a sure cure. For Epizootic aud Distemper, use from one to two tahlespoonfüls In a bucket of cold water. 1< r their drink when watering, aud bathe the throat uulll it blisters, then put a cloth a-ound the throat to keep It warm. The above 1: «Heine has gained loi itself a fame to he envied by hundreds of manu facturers of Crude Oil LinlineuL that fall to cures as recommended to do, and they ly false recommendations to pal tne public. The H. H. H. Medici is prepared from the very best essential oils aud other very costly articles, of which one pound ten pounds of any crude oil that Is put In ordinary liniments, and the proprietor cannot possibly advertise to the extent that class of nulmeuis do, as all the profit wculd not nay the expense; so that those who have any knowledge of the difference between a first-class dlcine and au Inferior article, will themselves to be humbugged. valuable P * 1« as much sutler CERTIFICATES: A. A. Walton, of Huntingdon Valley, Montgom cry county, Pa., writes that he had a lame back for a great many years; had suffered a great deal, and never iounu anything to help him until he tried tne H. H. H. Medicine, which made a per fect cure. Samuel Carmen, Bensalem township, Bocks county. Pa., says it has been worth a thousand dollars to him In curing his Rheumatism. For sale by druggists and dealers every i f y ,ur dealer does not happen to have it in stock have him get It for you. Dou't be put off with inferior article. where. D. Dodge Tomlinson, PROPRIETOR and MANUFACTURER, Philadelphia, Pa. fiffi"8omethIng new every month in regard to <»»rlanr Ç| # m. w, '• c2J-1t>fi»'%wfm aw«! ' DR Mo0% belti j BEFORE-AND-AFTER Electric Appliance« art sent on 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNQ OR OLD, -\YTTiO are aafforlng from N*avoua Debility, >Y Lobt Vitality, Lack or Nbrve Foaca and Vigor. Wasting Weaxnebsks. and nil those diseaaea or it Personal Natubb resulting from Abvsbs and Hpetnly reli«*f and complete resto ration of Health, Vioob and Manhood Guaranteed. Tin* grandest «llscorery of the Nineteenth Century. Send at onoe for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address «■•• YBMAU »HTII.. MAfitHAU, MlfiH, j^NTON HENZE LIQUOR DEALERS. 124 KING STREET. FINEST BRANDS OF WINES. NIERSTEI NEIt KKISI.IMi, NINO MARSALA, »M ISM 1LMERE. ETC. Also a fine line of. LIQUORS, And the best brands of Havana and KEY WEST CIGARS. POTH'S CELEBRATED BEEK, hand. Ify^u want a glass of beer A. 8 is the place you «re looking 'or. NO. 224 KING BERLET. Always o H K.NZE' aug23-tf-35 r rilE BEST GLAS8 A —OF— L A G h.R BEER 1 -IN THE CI HT, AL80 PORTER AND ALE ON DRAFT, AT E. P. FR EYE'S, NO. 17 EAST SECOND 8TRFET. Jy28-tfl2 J OHN P. DONAHUE. -BOTTLER OF AND SOLE AGENT OF WILLIAM MASSEY ft CO.'S PHILADELPHIA Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, —ALSO— t: Ce.cbrated Bartholoinay Rtxih-ster Beer. Tie brewings are unequalled for purity flavor : constantly on hand In kegs < bottled. Mineral waters in all the different flavors. ami SI7 AND 519 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. ft#"Polite and accommodating drivers. Orders oy mall promptly attended to. Re Is also connec ted with the Telephone Exchange, and hiaslgnal Is-- *%* inyi-18 gPECHT dt BPAHN Excelsior Lager Beer Brewery —AND— BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER FIFTH AND DUPONT STREETS.. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. * ftSF*Orders by mall promptly filled. Families supplied with bottled beer; pint bottles 6o cents a dozen. l^A share of your patronage Is respectfully •Olll • JOHN F. DOLAN, NO. 6 WEST THIRD ST. —Dealer in Choloe - WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Oysters In every style. Served on shor notice. DOLAN'S, N o, • West Third Street. rwM Jye-tf QRANGE GROVE PURE RYE WHISKY. —IW FACT— THE PUREST, RICHEST AND BH-ttT BYE WHISKY EXTANT, bottle. By the galion JAMES A. KELLY J Uniform In -"' u a Absolutelypnre rye. ch and delicate In flavor. A and safe tonic. A reliable stimulant 8. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE 8T8. _ mvfr-ly-25 GRAND UNION HOTEL, [European Plan] and Restaurant, OPPOSITE THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT, Wilmington, Delaware. building, entirely newly elegant style and offers American and German comforts. Refreshments and eatables first-class at fklr prices. BLOUTH, Tills hotel Is a furnished In a HENRY . Proprietor. r\ HAS. U. H. BECKETT, V* -IMPORTER OF PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, 108 WEST SEVENTH STREET. |y3u-mf. 8AMPLE ROOM. W E HOLD IN STORE AND IN U. S. BONDED WAREHOUSES pure rye whiskies from the following celebrated dis tilleries A. Overbolt ft Co., Jauunrv A. Guckenbelmer ft Bro., May 1879. John Olbson, Son ft Co., May 1879 aud June 1880. Hanuls Distilling Co., August 1879. Sherwood, Novemb«r 1879 and June 1880. Neverslnk (Reading, Pa.,) February, 1880. Mt. Vernon, May, 1880. The above goods will be sold either In bond or tax paid at the lowest market rates. Samples may be seen at this store. NO. 108 MARKET STREET. my6-2U 1879 and Jane 1880. FRANCIS KELLY A (XI ji' 9 [ijn LE Llg Q] Cholera! OHOLERA MORBUS OHOLERA INFANTUM A6IATI0 OHOLERA ALL OHOLERA DI8EA8E8 YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF FerryDavis'sFalnKiller The Great Remedy for every kind of BOWEL DISORDER. Captain Ira B. Foss, of Goidiborough, Maine, says : " On« of my aailon was attack ed severely with cholera morbus. W« ad ministered Pain Killer, and savad him.** J. W. Simonds Brattleboro, Vt.,says t •* In of choie orbits and sudden attacks A, 1 hava never found it of summer to fail." ALL THE DRUGGISTS SELL IT. MIS CELL AN MO US. IMPORTED BEER ! We have "Kaiser, from Bremen; "Pilsen" from Bohemia, and "Culmbach" from Bavaria. "WE GUARANTEE THE IMPORTATION. 1) -WE HAVE ÀL80 - Rochester," Stoeckle's aud Febren bach's Stock Lagers. —OUR 'Milwaukee,' « I-IMA PALE ALES, BRuWN STOUT A PORTER -WE BELIEVE UNSURPASSED 1 SODA WATERS! AS FOLLOWS : Tonic Beer, C hampagne Nectar Cider. Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilli I.emon. Also White Wine and' ider Vinegars. ", FOORD BOTTLING CO., Cor. Sixth and Orange Streets, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. I JOHN M EALEY. NO. 205 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole Agent for State of Delaware for WERNER & CO.'S O h a, mp a,gne "WJn * e PRICK LIST. Per Cam 12 do 24 ft .00 .00 DISCOUNT IN QUANTITIES. 5 Cases 10 Cases • 25 Cases - 5 per cent. 10 per cent. - 15 per cent. IMPORTED BELFAST GINGER ALE. BASS ALE. BROWN STOUT. IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS. Pure Rye Old Star Whisky, Diamond • Whisky. KENNEBEC ICE AND COAL COM Y PRINCIPAL OFFICE, N. E. COR. BEOOND AND KING STREETS ; -ICE HOUSE AND COAL YARD OVER THIRD 8TREET BRIDGE_ Branch Office and Depot, Fourth and Poplar sts, and No. 209 West Eighth st. PRICE OF EASTERN ICE ; 49 cents per week 114 pounds dally. M " •• •• 20 •• . pounds daily., 84 cents per 18 »* .$1.06 " •* » POUNDS AND OVER AT THE RATE OF 40 CT8. PER 100 POUNDS. lectorlHcIvlllty ou theCpart of the driver should be made known'at the offle* prompt attention. We keep constantly on baud a CHOICE MFF ««rriiis popular mine», which we deliver to cellar, frïe 'of el-.fae, "Ä® 12 •• ft 25 The least once, and It will receive OF COAL from the most wagon ean be used. myi-i-29 DRI. C.TERRY'S LOTION —for Softening and Beautifying the Skin. This preparation has a rem arkably healing and softening effect upon the Skin. It removes Pimples, Blotches, Eruptioi.s 4 Red or Inflamed Noses, Freckles, Sunburn, Rough or Chapped Lips or Hands, Liver Spots and Discolorations, Dandruff 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 Pennsylvania, or ANALYTICAL LABRATOKY, NO. 2230 MASTEJ08TRKET. Philadelphia, Pa., February 24, 1883. Q J? a \ , ÎK J c £ r . eftlUy examined Dr. I. C.Terry's Lotion for Softening and Beautifying the Skin I find it Is compounded of substances perfectly free from all Injurious qualities Thev — ~ mU<l and emollient or softening In tfielr nature and so skUTAilly combined in this preparation that I regard It as one of the best as yet offered to the public. It nromoteathe healthy action of the skin, by which its elasticity and delicacy, Its softness and beautvea* only be preserved. A few applications of Dr. Terry's Lotion will convince the most in credulous of its magical effects In softening and beautifying the skin. I unhesitating! v recommend it to the public as a superior preparation, it is gratifying tor me know that i former student of mine has succeeded In compounding such a valuable therapeutic agent CHARLESS. GAUNTT, M. b. Analytical and Consulting ChcmLt I TESTIMONIALS: Phila. Reading ft I'ottsvilleTle'h. Co. > 204 S. Fourth street, Phila. | I suffered for fifteen years from tender and feet caused by excessive perspiration, would often crack open ana become very painful. A few applications of Dr. I. C. Terry's Lotion afforded me Immediate relief. WM. D. STAGER. y Newtown, Bucks county Pa. 8 ""® red tbe last ten years with Tetter of the Scalp. During that time 1 consulted several physicians, who prescribed for my disease, with out affording me any relief whatever. Alcw a •» pl leal Ions orfyour Lotion has entirely cu-e«i me. U. C. VAN HORN. Recorder or Deeds Office, » 425 Chestnut street Phila. \ I have used your Lotion in my fan,llv tor Freckles, softening aud beautifying the tain, highly lecoinmend It. JOHN POLL' H'K. 8. W.cor. Eighteenth and Rkkd a 1 have used your Lotion in my family highly recommend It to the public. JOHN MULLEN. _. J 1032 Cahpenteh st., Phila. I have used your Lotion for DandruU and Itct lng or the scalp. A few applications afforded irt Immediate relief, and entire y removed tl, dandruff. T. MURPHY, . 1014N. Frontstheet, Phil*. I have used your Lotion for sottenlug the skin, and can highly recommend It. EDWARD JUDD, JR. . L u ^ «J N. Tenth street, Phila. I have had Pimples and Black Heads on nv face. Dr. I. C, Terry's Lotion removed them. A. FLAHKRTÏ . ». to ... 810 Market street, Phila, I have had Pimples on my lace and removed them. ■ The skin Berywn, Montgomery county, Pa. I was afflicted 'or two years past with a dull aching pain on the top of my head, from the heat, no doubt. In the part there would collect scales or dandruff. I used Dr. I. 0. Terry's Lotion, which removed both headache and dan druff. G. ANDERSON. uaa RICHBOBODGII, Bucks county, Pa. For several months past I have been much ».» noyed with rough skin. It would crack open and cause considerable pain. Y our Lotion softened, healed and restored the skin to a healthy condi tion. WARREN G. WORTHINGTON. 2720 GrAY'b Ferry Road, Phila. I have used your Lotion for chapped hands. It ™ ' 8evere 11 effw Ä c, K' <ÂéT' 1214 N. Third 8t., Phila. I suffered for several years with tetter upon my Ace. Your Lotion entirely cured me. FRANK RIGNFY. nr Lotlotk G. GAKRJCTT. Price $1 per bottle. Offices, 315 North Sixth street, above Vine, Philadelphia. Sent by express to any part of the Ur ited States without additional expense. For sale by N. B. DANFOETH, SECOND AND MARKET STS., WILMINGTON, TEI m 27-1-d Awl