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lific. Mrs. Dar baa Id. . «nt what thou art, HI.: « thou and I mult p»rt; Kl ."'' 1 or bow. or whom we m.t B«' l" ' ! .'„"I fa, the.o limb«, thli head, » vÏÏueli. «"»U be ton Ä t then remain, of mo. i ** 11 Sfi-r whither duet thou By, 0 . W ?Ä nMeen thy trHokle«. oour«c, *>«• KK ,triuKe divorce, 1 rnu.t .eek tbl. pound D - , h .,ut oceau or empyreal Harne, »tM«* thy e.Hence came, fMM wb«J«* ,, urMU e when treed encumbering weed ? W,"?hou hid from eight 0^ ..wl me spellbound knight, W " 1 nlrli bDiuk, ohllvtous years the appointed To hrciiR thy and tnt v, what art th thee 1 . .vn ho»*n long together, *!, „iMsant aud through cloudy weather; JfSrtC" Wte» 'need. ar. dear Î'A™ 'twfi oo>t a Btgh, a tear; f^r.l«: away. gl*. liwe warning, "SÏ 3 uTglit—hut In iome brighter ellme good morning trance and réassumé thy power? •• without thought or feeling be ? t Yet c. when no moru t U,*V; i morning summaby. Th«. Mexican Government ha* published .illations fur the construction, coneerva * n ,,d operation ol railroads. floldateln, a prominent Israelite fPat.rsoQ, New Jersey, died there yester morning at the alleged age of 105 The «team barge Saxon, with 14,000 nihelsof Wheat, grounded yesterday off 'limn, Lake (m, * rl °- H,,r '' rew were T*' |)r 0. B. Strieker, of Atlanta, Oa , elected a professor In the Union "»logical Seminary ol the State ol Vlr luis. John rirtcher shot and killed the tele Ihoperatorkt prlng Hill SUtlon, Utah, aterday. There was an old grudge be «een the The first bale of new North Carolina cot m arrived at Nerfolk, Virginia, yesterday l.isrlssaed as strict middling and sold lr 13 cents a pound. During a r .w at the canning works at 8t. *eph, ,Ma, yesterday, Mary Fuhey threw but at a boy. It missed him, but hit Car Ilne Hupp and killed her. The plan« lor the mis, rutted in New Orleans have been com 1 , 0,1 It will have a storage capacity of D,000,000 standard silver dollars. Amelia Henderson committed suicide In jracofc, New York, on Tu sday night, by [ling morphine. She was In bail health ,j had been deserted by her husband. The Patent Office has this week Issued 431 stellte, 13 designs, ID trade marks uiid 12 There have been four reissues, reive patents were issued to foreigners. Gilbert Duliers yesterday visited his other in-law, Richard Magee, near Col 1 , Louisiana, to collect a debt of flS. could mu pay and Dubers shot him. Bf the fall of a staging at Burden Dock, ir Hudson, New York, yesterday, six men neieverely injured, one of whom, Bat ik Coughur, of Troy, » not expected to I tut silver vault to be bel*. ■ Reports from over 100 tobacco growing •etieut and Housatonlc Val •p for 18^8 will be 1US ill 0 p indicate that the full average In yield and excellent lu nantit v. John Wool v er lia» been arrested at Perry, khiuan, for fatally poisoning Henry iutcher w ith strychnine. Cutcher was re ted to a young woman whom tly Oliver loved. the Wabash railroad, y ester lien near Clifton, Mis Ia train < \y ran on r a uri. Thu engine, baggage car and one neb wuru derailed and the engine was up t. Engiueer Hall was killed. iTbeGraud Lodge of Good Templars of hr York is in session at Syracuse. Yea Way afternoon a Tuscan ira Indian girl llivunt'i it» proceedings by "an exhibition Iberrimarkable musical powers." Ud attempt was made on Tuesday night |h «uktiie Albany Express on the Boston fed A.liany railroad by placing two sleepers I the 1 rack just above Ashland. The en pe struck the sleepers, but was running pwiy sud no damage was doue. Illte Navy Department was informed yes Way..! the accidental killing of Lieuten fet Boutelle Noyes, on board Hear Admiral phy'a flagship at Yokohama. The casu ly was caused hy the fall of a top-gallant p*t. i ieutenant Noyes leaves a widow p two children. Cattiu men at Montreal "emphatically »>" the re|iort In »11 cattle Lfverpool that Cana atiecteil with Texas fever, icy lay''the disease is wholly unknowu in fcbouiinluu, au»l is uot native to the soil, id that no Texas cat tie have been imported *6 for years past." At the county jail of Wyandotte, Kansas, 1 Tuesday night, five prisoners overpow hi the guard and broke jail. The sheriff WetTored to stop them and fatally Jed a coutidence man named Dunbar. as recaptured; the other tee #r*j still at large. Th i iia!« Brown, Jr., a member of the New ^Democratic State Committee, has di eted his attorneys to bring suit for libel put the New York Time» for publication alleged tal»e statements In reference to • attendance at a meeting of the Commlt e ' H e claims $50,000 damages. Pj"' 1-1 McKay, Thomas Rwtng and Henry w'"»ell were lying beside the road near PWfcUuro, N C., yesterday, when William pherl, who was passing, playfully e*l hi» pun at them. The weapon was t m °rtally wouudiug McKay and tu? »nd badly Injuring Satchwell. Governor Crittenden ;ned to i„. of Missouri is re considering the question i session of the Legislature warnend the Downing Sunday law ' k *' J Will apply to St. Louis, or to pre no submit a prohibitory amendment n WMUtltutiou at the next gen'*ral elec of extra A buiinegg i_ 6 Hepublic h k held meeting ol the Grand Army of ncauipment at Gettysburg lay, when It was decided ^iieampniunt next summer should mu . ellefoute, Pennsylvania, juiam i.uneral jester. tthc* i-.*l The „ . - reported 371 Posts, 30,500 uin r V a,,,i expended in relief aud 0 '' ,UriIl Kthe quarter ende«! in June. iv J ' on,,11 .V next a numlier of experts who a l'l'° ,n ted by the Cotton Ex Y ir,,u !?hout the country will meet »ndsri ° rk l<)r tl,e purpose of selecting m 8a Œplers as a guide in classiflca brsham * a .. yesterday afternoon )r ji. Afleo. Jr., was appointed Expert hormac u ^ ork Cotton Exchange and «mas Fenner substitute. flden^ r, ?'i rV( . r ' w hich was torn aud bore hie), u . 0 ' ,avi hx been in recent use, and ortLl M 8tam P ed wlth the name "0. H. Don. im!» M. a8 fouutl on Tuesday after Ptrtv m 8 ^ ore of Viueyard Sound. irP»im C k ren Playoff upou the beach, ln S 0Ut ^ vill age,saw the body of â told ln tl10 MUr ^* but they ran away „vis«,,, 0 0ue until it was too late. The IhIdi» to be th »t of one of the htiiSï? A from the yaoht Mystery. H." for ^i thur Was &t''Camp Camp st. t. of ^«Aowstone Lake, on the 27th d"i.aî lr>Vl 7ow^ Aching in the afternoon, we, ghing 45 pouuds.'^ tJ blQocer « an<i the vertebræ of a e »trvatii 8aurlan in an excellent state of ke i leap , , n Were found on the shore of the irallgt nf »if la,u P by the surgeon and na «taen he f art y» W. H. Forwood. The ProleTT,''. lntl ' r ' , " t lniç and will be sent A, T*° r C °P«, of Philadelphia." Jouru.d tnssUuj of tha Dtmoorata dissatisfied with the organization of the late County Convention, wan held in Cincinnati, yesterday. The report of a committee ap pointed to prepare » plan of action declared that the late Convention was held contrary to the rule*, and It* work wad fraudulent, and made arrangement* for calling another convention on Septerahei 8, to nominate a ticket to be called the "Democratic Reform Ticket," and to be headed by the State Democratic ticket. Representative Blackburn, of Kentucky, in Fruukft rt yesterday, uud aaid to the editor of the Yeoman : "I certainly have uo reservation when I apeak to the people through the Yeoman. I can gay that i am not a candidate for Speaker. I have made my determination known to my friends, and you are authorized to make the an nouncement public." Mr. Blackburn added: 'After mature consideration I have con sented to become a candidate, for United States Senator, aud you are authorized to announce me as such." The Western Window Glass Manufactur ers' Assoc.atlon met yesterday in Chicago to determine the scale of wages to be paid ploycs. All the leading manufacturers of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and Western Pennsylvania The Committee on Wages reported the fol lowing scale, which is the same as that submitted by them to the workmen at the* recent conference in Pittsburg. For blow ing, 10 per cent, reduction on the present list for single strength, and 20 percent, re duction on double strength. For gathering, 05 per cent, of a blowers' wages for single strength, and 52)^ to 55 per cent, for double strength. •presented. r«* -Look out fob this knuink." 1 a locomotive engineer,and have been for ruuniug twent years, aud Maine Central Railroad. - Life ; O engine, , is very trying to the as all engineer» k health and trungth The continual jar of the engine, and »train weaken the kidney» and urinary orgau». in ad dition to this, ten year» ago, 1 met with a»evere accident, and I long trip» all tend to taken from under my en wlth severe Internal Inju les, which gave great pain# 1 was laid up far »lx month», and Hufferud more than 1 can describe, and more than I wish to suffer again. 1 resumed work, bat my kidneys oegan to deftturb my nervoufl system seemed to be out of order could not sleep, as my water demanded such constant attention that I K .and kept awake a great part of the night; to urinate ouused severe pain». 1 Portland and elsewhere but continued to grow worso ployed the best medical skill in 1 was persuaded to try Hunt's Remedy as I found that many of my friends in Portland had used it with great success, yet I had no faith that it would reach my case. However, 1 sent for a half-dozen bottles at of the dru : stores in Portland, and from the use of the first bottle fouud a great relief My water better mid the pain in the back and limbs gruatlv relieved 1 continued its had used much until 1 bottles in all, and It has been to a wonderful blessing, and 1 have deemed it a duty and privilege to recommend it to those troubled In a similar manner; and you may publish this for the boned of Slid the publie in general, as it has completely coned me. railroad GEO. W. BRADLEY. Maine Central K. R. Engl; Portland, Mr., May 12,1883. CAUSE FOR ALARM Aliok E ÜÜHTI 8 , of Hrunswlok, Mo., writes u» on May 16, 1883: "That she has suffered very much at frequent intervals with kidney dis , and the attack' severity so steadily aunt, Mr» N. M Small- persuaded her to Hunt's Remedy, and alter using several bottles Mi»» Curtis ha» been freed from the severe aches and pain» to which she had long h eufltomed ; and further »ays that Hunt's Remedy uever falls to reloive the severe pain» in the s'de and Intense backache, ami MIhh C. pronounces It a real blessing to woman for kid ney disease», and she cordially recommends It th e many ills and pains peculiar to women The Preacher à Ûuist Habite. Sedentary and studious men some times become prostrated before they know it. Those who spend much time in close mental work and neg lect to take enough exercise often increasing in to cause alarm. Her find their stomachs unable to do the work of digestion. The liver be comes torpid. The bowels act ir regularly. The brain refuses to Serve as it once did. Their preaching becomes a failure, and there is a state of general misery. So many minis ters have been restored to health by the use of Brown's Iron Bitters that the clergy generally are speaking to their friends of this medicine as the very best tonic and restorer they know of. It restores thin and watery blood to its proper condition by ton ing it up with the purest and most invigorating preparation of iron that science has ever made. It is pleas ant to take, and acts immeaiately with the happiest results, not only on the parsons, but on other folks as well. 3 * S. fn Cholera! OHOLERA MORBUS OHOLERA INFANTUM i ASIATIC OHOLERA ALL OHOLERA DI8EASE8 YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF I I f III The Great Rfmrdy for every kind of BOWEL DISORDER. Captain Ira B. Fom. of Gold «borough, Maine, says : '* On* of my sailors was attack ed .everely with cholera morbus. Wand ministered Fain Killer, and und him.** a J. W.Slmond■ ^rattUboro, Vt.,says t "In cases of choir orbus and sudden attacks of summer to fail.'* to, 1 have never found it ALL THF DRUGGISTS SELL IT. J O. M'GORMICK, 8 E. COR. 8 KVENTH AND JKFFEKttON »I » —Dealer In— GROCERIE8 —AND— PROVISIONS. Best grades of FbOUR, VEGETABLES AND FRUITS STEAMSHIP LINES. <) N AND AFTER MON DAY, MAY 14, 18S<, THE r AND KJÏOANT jafîâi N K W ttTKAMEIC WILMINGTON, For riill>i<l«l|ilila, calling at Miami» Hook an<l Chester, leaves Wilmington dully. Sunday in cluded. from Fourth street wharf at t).40 a. in.; ■turning leaves <*hlladelpiila at 4.15 n. in., from <1 wharf below Chenlnut street, boat •bartered f r moonlight excursions at s. Freight received all da* 6 i:t-tf h Ailladelphla. UNE. ANCHOK UNITED »TATEB MAIL. dTEAM^HIPS un New York Every Satiimay tor Malt Er. GLASGOW via. LONDONDERRY, Cahlii passage, ffki to f«0. Sec md cabin, ft(>. Steerage, outward, 928, Prepaid, %l\. LIVERPOOL Jl QUEENSTOWN SERVICE. sails Sept. 8 , Oct. 18, N * IT Y OF R' >MK sails Sept. 22, Oct. 27, Dec. 1 BELGRAVIA aalls r-ept. 29, Nov. 8 , Dec. 6 Cabin pannage |80 in 91«! according to accommo dations. SeciMiO Ckbln and Steerage as above. Anchor Line Drafts Issued at lowest rates of charge In England, Scotland riTBNESSIA . 17 paid in Ireland id r Passage. Cabin Plans. Book of Tours, apply to HENDERSON BROTHEILS. .. or SAMUEL E. HKTT 8 . Ar-, York, I,,»; Nr* A dll Hi KxI iH'HS, a. i». I,.-Carpenter, DuPont's miiib, mii KKKIUHT LINKS. PHILADELPHIA.* JTOR WARNER'S Philadelphia and Wilmington Propellers Sail dally from Market street wharf, Wllming I first wharf beh ton, Philadelphia, Chestnut street, 6 p. in. FREIGHT CARRIED as low as by any other line,and carefully handled our personal siinurvlslon. Express deliv îade In either city by our own wagons. «ier erles Chas. Warner & Co. Only office In the clivc Ex chi eeted with Telephone wo transmitters and ui 2 fl-tf !Vge hy two wires, two In P'OR NEW YORK. Electric Line Steamers Triplet, Vesper and Annie -BAIL FROM— King Street Wharf, Pier 15, East River, Wilmington,!»., Tuesday, Thursday, Monday, Wednesday Fridaye, 4 p. in. New York, Saturday, 2 p.m. Freight carried as low ashy any other line New \ ork ami Eastern cities. m 2 fi-tf E. ANDREWS, Agent. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PATEN T S . F. A. Foreign P Patent Office to. No liarg* Send for circular. .ehinanii. Solicitor of American a\d cuts. Washington, D. C. All buste ted with Patents, whether betöret e the Courts, promptly attenned de unlesb a patent is a28-tf I ANIi CLAIMS A SPECIALTY. I' ft WARRANTS, ADDITION HOMESTEAD CERTIFICATES ami all klr-is of LAND SCRIP ho ami HIGHEST PHD »uy y -ate I, il »old. Large Sto Do you want If bo, write to A. A. THOMA . r. Wn «hingt ht CS raid. II « O. PVWIflV^ •'' or wound, disease or other I .Till* IA /ix o disability. Widows, minor children and dependent parents entitled when death resulted. Claims reopened, restoration, Increases, bounty, back talned. Apply at rights. F stamp, the old pay and discharges ob , delay prejudice» your Address, with ed firm of EU 80 M A O , Attorneys and Claim Agent», 917 F. St., Washington, D. U. iyfl fixed by law establish PURH INDIA TEAS! Absolulcl or t-xhaunte Matter iiHeil for mixing Teas. They c Extract. Tin y pur«*. They contain «I leaves. No* hemtcals spurious Coloring 1 their Preparation. Very valuable with Weaker and oil tain a very high e cultivated heaper Chinn \ ercentage of and prepared der th supervision of Foreigners, upon the »st approved scientific method». Tin* eaf Is mipiilaLcd |»y machinery, giving uniformity •e throughout entire plucking». They retain their valuable qualitle» f**r a*i un usual length of time. JOHN C. PHILLIPS A On , 1«) Water street, New York. Agents of the Cairn ■> appe; Tea Mvil.lt. AGENTS Attention. I TKOK ALARM CLOCK, with Lami nons Composition Face. Time tinotly ut night. NOTHING SELIMS SO RAPIDLY. *200 a month easily made. Send $2.60 for »ample, or 3-cent stamp for full partie ulars. BLOW ES A PRIS Bl E, General Agents, W *%terb PATWTQ ANDKRSO» & SMITH, * -f»- L 1 ►'-»•Solicitor of U.S. and Foreign Patents, No. 700 Seventh street, cor. G, opp. . S. Patent office, Wa-liington, i». C. Conv* N charge for advice. d. References d Postmaster, Pamphlet of Instructions M d Is \à No •«* solicited, ged unless patent is al Lewi» Johnson A Co., Bankers Washington, D. C, fn e. Checks? in 6 hours CURES in3 DaYS J. P. Miller, M. I). -DRUG 8TORE 15N.lUhst.Fhll» 48 FORMEN FEN 8TONS TO ALL Sold ten disabled by wou nets or disease, or toe. piles, diarrhoea, ru|> sight, lawofhearing.heart and lung disease nation. 0 « any oilier disease or hurt by acti oa otherwise, gives you a pension. Wido unAthen. toother«, brother« and sisters are i«d*apenalou».P*mions procured where dis Mlalust. Hew discharges obtained. Hon it discharges and pensions for all deserters, * " PMWIOWIlNC RBASKD toftnsxw par «nth. Rbtbcthp om* 4/teu*» I ÄfeA» ft 'V -* • ^ 7 ofa ab A iiJiUlililfi N!* ÿj c R m * glli nflijn » GENtmn FAC-SIMILE— Prominent Lt 1 er», ALL white on a black ground. n«>ware of dealers who attempt to palm * ! >f ITATION, SUBSTITUTION orVY OH - :.->S goods which yield them a LAID* l itOFIT. None are genuine without tl w SAFE. ~ II. WARJVKR + CO., Rocheeter, tv. . DRV GOODS. m SMM IsteAj h 'Gîttîf Imm iBURf *8r qi-v* j* T THE BE8T PLACE TO BCY DRY GOODS. Strawbridge & Clothier's, EIGHTH A MARKET EIGHTH A FILBERT PH1LADKLHHIA. NINATVIAJL. ARTIZANS SAVING BANK j'HR NO. 502 MARKET STREET, Incorporated Jakuart 24th, mu. <>p«n to receive deposits from 9 a. m. until 4p. in. and on Tuesday and Saturday evening! from 7 to 8 o'clock. SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, gilarly made In April and October. When Hd.tndB are not withdrawn they are accounted deposit!). Thu» permanent deposits compound their Interest twice In eacb year, MANAGERS: tie ■11 v George W. Bush, George 8 . ( tt pelle, M. L. Lichtenstein, Edward Darlington, Job H. Jackson, William H. Swift, Higgins. Cleufeni B. Smytb, Charles W. Howland, Nathaniel K. Henson, Henry F. Dure, W. Hastings, Edward Pusey, Anthony GEORGE W. BUSH, President, E. ». CAPELLE, Vice President E. T. TAYLOR. Treasurer. T M. MATMF.H. *ndHn* •vbW-ly R. R. EG BINSON & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Fourth and Market Streets. FOR SALE: 10 shares Delaware Railroad. d sell slocks and bonds commission Buy Let ters of credit available In all parts of the world and drafts.on England. Ireland.France,Germany and Switzerland Isrned 7. l-iv-W M ED ! ijALf Don't fail to try the Great Remedy, the CELEBRATED H. H. H. MEDICINE A Friend to the Afflicted! AS A FAMlLY|ltEMKl)Y|iL has 1 equal. Thousands bear testimony to its great worth lor of the following diseases : RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, DIPHTHE RIA, PARALYSIS, PAINS IN THE HEAD AND BACK, FROSTED FEET,STIFF JOINTS, LAMEMESS, PLEURISY, and for all^external uses, and FOR INTERNAL USE For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Crampe, Pains in Dose—from 20 drop to half a teaspoonful in water. Never reduce for _ _ Every family should keep it hand a- it sa never-failing household remedy. Infallible DIPHTHERIA, if used according lowing directions: Saturate a muslin tiie 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 takea cloth aud spread thick with pure how's lard, and bind blister and change every hour, which will absorb all the disease thro i hthe pores, and internal medicine will be nee Hdexcept a pur gative medicine. Children shout < not he blistered more than Bowels. the Stomach external dletnc is The H. H. H. the fol linen cloth and bind It it __ 1 ten minuteb. This has never been known toft 11 when used directed. FOR HORSES. No horseman should be without a bottle In hi -, '♦«hie In case <>f accident, a» it is a sure cure foi the following diseases of the horse: spruiued Joint», »ore »boulders am Buck», Thrush In Feci, »cratches, Sweenev, Fistula, Poll Evil, Distemper, Curb, bpllni. I BLOOD OK BONK 8RAVIN, ail Swellings other bruise >, the hair. H - e _ to tw u lucket of cold water, t< r leir drink wlien watering, and bathe the thro... until it blisters, then pul a cloth around the throat to keep it warm. The above iuvaluahie I Ringbone, and Callous Lumps left from kicks or without injuring the growth 01 proved a sure cure. For Epizootic aud Distemper, use from tablespoon fuis In a bucket of cold their drink when ___.Heine has gained loi Itself a fame to be envied by hundreds of that fall to per ded t<i do, and they re ■oinmendations to palm de Oil Linlme acturers of C f< reconnu iy false recoi the public. 'I H. H. H. Medicine Is prepared from the very lH.*st essential oils aud other very costly articles, of which one pi costs as much as teu pounds of any crude oil that ordinary liniments, and the proprietor possibly H.lverll-e to the extent thal linimeutB do, as all the profit w< uld nul that those who have a u'Cween a flrst-cla-s Her them off Is pul in cannot the expense; tvledge of the differ« , , dsu inferior article, will <o be hum I K medlciue tliemsei ves a CERTIFICATES : A. A. Walton, of Huntingdon Valley, Montgom ei y county, i*a., writes that he had a lame back for a great many years: had suffered a great deal, and never .ound anything to help bun until he tried tue H. H. H. Medicine, which made, a per fect Samuel Carmen, Benaalem county, Pa., Buys dollars to him In curing bis Rheumatism. d dealers every happen to have It I , Dou't be township. Bucks been worth a thousand . where, n stock put off with For sale by druggists dealer does if y • have him get It for you inferior article D. Dodge Tomlinson, PROPRIETOR and MANUFACTURER, Philadelphia, Pa. èverr month ln regar«i « 4V* u -inethlni the u-crlto of j deuZi-liawAwta LIQUOR DEALERS. JOHN F. DOLAN, NO. 6 WEST THIRD ST. —Dealer in Choice - WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Oysters in every style. Herved on shortest notice. DOLAN 1 », _|y 6 -tt No, • West Third Htr«*«-t. GRAND UNION HOTEL, [European Plan] and Restaurant, OPPOSITE THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT, Wilmington, Delaware. This hotel Is a furnished In a building, entirely newly elegant style and offers American and Uertnan comforts. Refreshments and eatables firnt-clase at fair prices. HENRY BLOUTH. proprietor. I W E HOLD IN STORE AND IN U. 8. BONDED WAREHOUSES pure whiskies from the following celebrated tlllerles* d?» A. Overholt A Co., Janunry 1879 and June 1880. A. Guckenhelmer A Bro., May W79. John Gibson, Son A Co..May 1879 and Jane Hannls Distil 11 a g Co., August 1879. Sherwood, November 1879 and June 1880. Neverslnk (Reading, Pa.,) February. 1*80. Vernon, May, 1880. 1880. Mt. The above tax paid at may be NO. 108 MARKET STREET. myS-20 g.,-His will be sold either In bond or the lowest market rates. Samples at this store. FRANCIS KELLY A CO SEIDEN BERG'S CIGAHS ! AT WHOLESALE RATES. Chas. J. H. Beckett 108 WEST SEVENTH STREET. _ iy80-12tf. ^NTON HENZE, 124 KING STREET. FINEST BRANDS OF WINES. NIEK 8 TEINER REISLI^G, NINO MARSALA, MIS MIL MERE, ETC. Alao a fine line of LIQUORS, And the best brands of Havana and» KEY WEST CIGARS. POTH'S CELEBRATED BEER, a glass of beer A. place you are looking 'or. NO. 224 KING SEKEET. J OHN P. DONAHOE. -BOTTLER OF— HEN aug23-tf-85 hand. If yeu want Sis the I It AND SOLE AGENT OF WILLIAM MASSEY A CO. 1 » PHILADELPHIA Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, -AX 80 e Ce.ebrated Bartholomay Rochester Beer. Jhe brewings are unequalled for purity and Davar; constantly on hand In kegs or bottled. Mineral waters In all the different flavors. b i7 AND 519 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. 4 HF*t'olite aud accommodating oy mall promptly attended to. R with the Telephone Exchange. *4»A drivers. Ordt.ro e la also connec d his signal rayl-IS QRANGE GROVE PURE RYE WHISKY. —IN FACT— THE PUREST, RICHEST AND B*. W T RYE WHISKY EXTANT. By the galion bottle. JAMES A. KELLY ? Uniform in quality Rich and delicate In flavor. Absolutelypure rye. A sure and safe tonic. A reliable stimulant B. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE 8T8. ____ uavfr-iy-26 BEST GLASS tj*BE -OF LAGER BEER! -IN THE CUT, ALSO— PORTER AND ALE ON DRAFT, AT E. P. FREYE'S, NO. 17 EAST SECOND STREET. Jy28- tfl2 _ gPECHT4& SPAHN Excelsior Lager Beer Brewery —AND— BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER FIFTH AND DUPONT STREETS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. 49 *Onler» hy mail promptly filled. Families supplied with bottled beer; pint bottles F cents a dozen. A share of your patronage Is respectfully solic ited. Iel2-1-17 «9 ÏÏPLE Liouq [U r ffW <v DR. '!• * •mrc C:jA V ii % '.TT"" - ' " lidiu BEFOREAFT . i Electric Appliances are sent on 20 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, Y0UH2 OR OLD L'EBIUTT, \\ Lost Vitalitv, La« k ov emivb Foacx Vigor, Wasting Weaknkshrs. und a.l thoso diseuses of a I'ER-soNAi. Nature resulting from Ai . ir h vu causes. Speedy relief and compl mtlonof Health, vigor and Manhood i u aiiaxtef.d. Th«* grandest discovers'of the N.n«i Cent Send at onoe for Illustrated Pam puiet f rue. A t In VOMAIC itPT CO., suffering fn B0 H. M'WHORTER&Ce., E Wholesale and Betall Dealers ln nil Kinds ol AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS, FERTILIZERS, ETC., 8TS M ENGINE8 A SEPARATORS. NO. >15 WEST FRONT STREIT, WIL., DEL, toUwAdw-tl VETERINARY REMEDIES. THE GOING VETERINARY REMEDIES ! -BY WILLIAMS These remedies have a world-renowned reputation, and if once given a trial will quickly prove their superior qualities. PRICE LIST : A GENERAL CONDITION POWDER, FOR WORMS, PER PACKAGE FOR FUTULA, SPRAINS, TENDER CORNS, AND GEN ERAL LINIMENT, PER BOTTLE FOR SPRAINS BELOW JOINT, CURBS AND SPLINTS, 50 CENTS. FOR WOUNDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR THRUSH FOR EYE WATER FOR WART8 ... FOR GREA8E AND SCRATCHES FOR COLIC 50 CENTS. 50 CENTS. 50 CENTS. 50 CENTS. 25 CENTS. 25 CFNTS. 25 CENTS. 25 CENTS. 25 CENTS. The above remedies are in use by the leading horsemen in the country, and as they are simple and safe any person may admin ister them to his horse and save a large doc tor's fee. They will do all they are recom mended to if the directions are followed and they are kept constantly on hand. GENERAL CONDITION POWDER. This may be used as the very best treat ment in Epizootic,Distemper, Swollen Glands and should be administered especially after a hard drive to prevent the animal from bein^ feverish. It is indispensable in colds and coughs. WORM POWDER. This is the only sure remedy ever used for those anoying pests. If the animal is so troubled they will be expelled in a very short time after the first administration, leaving the horse in excellent condition and the hair a lively color. FOR FISTULA, SPRAINS, Tender Cords and a general Liniment. This is the best liniment in the world, and is used by Robert Bonner to-day in preference to any other. FOR SPAY I 1ST A horse spavin can be re below the joint, moved and the hair restored in six weeks. A bog spavin can not be removed, the only relief to the animal is to give him a high heeled shoe. Wounds of every description can be healed by these remedies. FOE THKTTSH. By following the directions the lame horse can be relieved in three days, ready for use, and by attending to his feet twice a week and giving him a dry stall he will never be troubled again.' FOR GREASE AND SCRATCHES. This is now the only safe and sure remedy If the disease involves the entire leg in use. it will make a perfect cure, and will remove any skin disease on any part of the body. FOR COLIC. This remedy is so convenient that the horse can be relieved without even taking him front the carriage if it be wind colic. If flatulent keep the horse quiet :»nd in addition to the remedy give 3 or 4 tablespoonfuls of scalded flour and starch with 2 ounces of laudanum every 2 hours for 4 of (> hours and if there are no other complications no horse need ever die with colic under this treatment. FOR SAI E AT THE NIGHT PHARMACY, 402 MARKET S'i. DELAWARE. WILMINGTON,