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«WW**» »em^rsüc »tote Convention of -..„„«K In Baltimore today. Arthur L. Bwbe, ot tbe Fo.rth h ' !l ' 1!r Iof aroall-pox and two death» reported I" N..NVIII« «Mil *'X, eil At." 1 '» Ironclad Mftntoaon ^ . i-v V -rk, !•«* b***' «»rtf* etf oifi nf veU*>w ripwr b»ve.l „*,»<• »1« NfiW Vtrd W< for il ah. e mm'" Three u*:'VC* l»t 'A. hin I r Fiisis. which ui.'iyod et ■ l!jtV< inogpht ftv50,00p in ¥n fW Tir 1 T«» "" „„id ci* ■— K I. h'iiiïh. h. Hwietarfof (be Treat ury m. I .<ir iB»k" auo'her '-u 11 am, mut. or sift,ouii,ooo. J ... tu -tort «ml plant nr; 1^.1 ot I, || x BwkM-rtiWr, hi S. l/tmfa, wua I .wiring. I.««» «boni 990,001 Turk /Tw» ycarcrlay ro>|, Intel ..,•,■ 1,1111 birthday by rcducli c«ut. per cop» g> two « ! . Villi' >'i. W 1 I <1111. I,111 Ill'll Tb. N-' II* tbi.t' price 1mm t" ....... Th,- nuinbi-r of immigrant» who at ,. , hr tjiiln-fl Sun** darin« Anirwt MSS», hniiiu 4 ,888 low tb»u during An 1888 ' I* !■ v '.«• i_i » TheSlAlo Board of Pardon» mat y, <„ In H.urleliurif, mid c naklerud *1 U i,,re It, Out took, u*. dettuite » upouaii* * " ,1 f 1 ' * *** O,, ,.«ciir>loa eteutrier SftgfOaw, C|«, lai„l Old". '« rafo, with all her K jfere. 8h-' took »belter doriny the I In Piéton ''°*®- * A The thru,'-in»»ted »oboOner, John B. Con ner, went astiore yeeterday moratng on „one pile »I Bamegat Inlet, and t» I Jnneeroue position. ' ' »urine 11 p*r»de of drerneu In Pate* on, New Jersey, ve»terday, the allk and o#too mill of H. A H. Adam» wa* dam» Ire, with It» contenta, to the el •4ft, 008. , Henry I. Fierce ha» written a Jettei cllnlngtobea can#date for Governo fore the Republican . Convention, of M MW chmett». lie »uggeet* Congreuman lob tneon »> the beat candidate to ORixiee Butler. Fire men erecting a tan on tbe fard ol Aucu.t Be]moat, at Babylon, Long lal .nd, rrssn^ssssüA % ^LlnliiNW^ÜÎ.«^"^ "• °® ErnuL Ita nM red waa 1 er lb* te f-nm tho ii a rri by ot de fall o day morning, fn th* Fifth A N>w York. Prince Mit» Y of the EinhaMj, made an the President rev ponded • Governor PslUarei yeaterday aeot toltSe. LeicLUturc . message yetotag the Pay le. «imi'in p.'-e,l by thg* body. The veto w»a mtaiiml in tke Se—ote, the p$«< over U lu Uiat body. Ia the mcssaif,- wu laid on the table. Captain SM.etia had three othei ».repol-ted to lx list ui th« »team barge Oak land, w itch y< ite««. H del, 'ong Ik, the »ddreaa, to » bief I b h the loaodmi',! In Laka Erie, eacopad upon n ralt nd «, rv pluliad up yaatarday morning by a lut' Tli y had bean 24 houra In the wji and were nearly dead from exhauattou. A |,:ia»eng*r train and a freight train on City, St. Jnaeph and 'Coi ncll Bluffs railroad collided near St. Joaeph Moo, lay night. Both loeomottrea Were wr,- k,"l. and several parson« were tnjired, Frederick lohnaon, a route agent, seve'ely. J. C. WilTlamson, ex-bookkeeper of Lehigh and Wllkesharre Coal Compt »<* irr. atcd yeaterday In Wllketbarri on th,' churiro of attempting to assault a girl. Hr arrested on two similar chargea In WR, but the matter waa settled before going tocuurt. t»r, tbe Kan on ; he »7. The Republican State Convention of New JerM'Y met yesterday in Trenton and npmi Diit l Jujathan Dixon, Justice of tb<l Su pmiif ( 'ourt, lor Governor on the drat I, bal lot. 1'he resolutions adopted declared |?or. a protective tariff, and the taxation of edrpo ntions as well as individuale. Kt-v. James Kemlo, a Methodist minister of Newark, while visiting his mother-ln.law iu New York, yesterday afternoon, relied with his wife and drove alarge butcher knift* into her throat. He then cut his own throat ami lumped from a fourth window to the sidewalk below. It lieved neither ca« «urvive. - ?. -, At th quarterly meeting of the Qeiteral PiMcntcr and Ticket Agent*' Association of tin- United »täte« lu Chicago, yeeteilfay, " rmilution wat adopted reafUsminfi| jtbe rule showing only 258 pounds of bsigbage free. A motion was adopted without idi* «■"t to return to schedule rates on all lines' repreneoted the Association ar ry be h «nd maintain these rigidly. Secretary Teller hfii decided thgb! tbe Kii'kapou Iudigns are entitled to be paid " the lamie surrendered by them ifi fkjebrd "w with tlie stipulaUoiMi 6f a recent treaty. He will ask Congress to m tppropriation for tbe purpose. The 8tere tary Imp also decided that every Winnejqago Indian of one fourth Indian blood ■eive his share of the the with for fiU i ii »1 ('■9,000 n titled to «warded by Congres s to tbe tribe. Hi At a meeting of the stockholders o| Ith* Florida Ship Canal, held in New Yoiili Monday, the directors were authorize to toutract for the cone true tion of tbe ca ial, the work to be begun at tbe earliest esi ble day. The coimI will run ocroeji the penineula at U* nomwefit I have it« eastern bVmijilj tns month of Bt. John 1 , river. It wl] mmii™ loBE.aao ftel wMa vm ») SwreUrlea LiBrek ■*•«, GR»»dl*r consultatioe yestenlqy, B»w:Ib, in regard to Jtb ucaeds advised ogfikMH lief expedition thSa oei would only endi ng VMbsel and the lives (^h prospect of greM fffili l| i»t "it le not ofaHin t0(i l,l reach tb. «"«on, although Ki Upernavtk. If IJUg U|iernavlk be will jn an be brought away I •o>i| while If ha "otblng will b* iK - that far, as it can go n ïfi, be | nlk . from tt Anal (h-clsion In tb* FMrt,«i to-day.' It «ncuKh food to last winter. , ! QP m will of in be feet l|tid a HTith Dr. Dr. iter rs euid one ar|o iher Without S|#or hot a »I any »aid I ,uc d thla y r och f rta the* *»<«, land next nte mill line „ A Mr 8a 1 are 1 » not i Ä' re*lyl » I h the AVoissin 1 take this oppqrtpjC. w the t iJieacy ot MMUTil pectiuir to find H "(1 cotuporad of ■ bed * Wfwnbly surprlaoft »t tftotr ralli 'toate, |ju " ke Vdf °' A Mn, Creaawel] a id a Conner, frleud», bave likewise t led, »"'I pronounce thou tkoibrab iaadlclne hey :J' e ,' iVtr uk «a for build!Off tip atfei gtb *M toning up the eyatMx. I. wo» trjuftled " toetlyenea», haadacka and _ Prtlu-. My alimente are bow alt • Uwrrew. nr to bear tostla OBJ (Hop Bitten." Ex iua and b tter ere look of II fd>n«. yearly contract with a doctor to ook , the health of myrair and familv, t ut 1 "«'«l him not now. 8. Oillilih >, July 25,1878. Pnp | ( >, Advocate, Plttab'« , Pa. "*5 ■ue inoat delicAto pereone enjgy i«A :lng f" 0f J » Little Cathartic Pills, they i*t tore .. "f, Klve a wholeaome appetite, put row V? * ^roheu down body, they are (d«a iant take irej thftlr action la very mild, D 1) l!»U sell them—15 cent*. I Werk Given oat. ««■receipt of your oddresa we will c eke ...which you can earn *3 jW enings, at your home. Men, Wo< ep, "°)S or «iris can do lt . H Ç, WUkl | or L k 0 ', 195 and 1«7 peOton aUret, lew Ci El TING OVKlt THE OUTING. How th« Freckled and GUrto Find thmk Their H ays will Not Kit. [New York Letter in Boston Herald.J 'the women ere coming homo with better t>Odl« tlian tliey took awar an a rate, hut « great dien trier », to the «radral* W physically improved, moat of tbern deem themaelirfft nnflt. to be seen, and their flrat u»k cw.it|r 4a. t » «»«tolottiea with which to re place th** past «eaaon'ft lied rairirled fltjcry. Tau und ireddea make them look more lue fl àh-aikdrbloo«! being* aiid if»*» like cloljg. Here and there a fool mb ouv baa kept city hourr atid rrvèîa, hut in the main they have had plenty of iftep and 'be right sort ot ex ere lee. It will take them nearly all winter to lose the £«»od r<«ul ta of their aitromnr V>u|iltg. _ • ■ ■ ■ 'T . I * T " • nd to t»et ourselves oack into desirable >0»«»** '* au id a girl to whom I made that " The restraints of civtltsfitfon are not ftf lx* A yn mediate I y ifuoowd ujteo a flgur that has had two nioith* of wild free dom Look at iny hands. Brown? Yes; but i\o .what 1 mind. They would go into N ». « L lovee in June, and six ind a half wooH more than hold »kem in September. Gripping lawn- ten nU bate and a) pens has dev. loped them dtaguattngljr. theroV my fett; they've expanded Catokill I bile am- rtinn m ... wi . ?.®v ääää! ÄfltoWfttWlÄÄSä proportion to .U reaFItmngtb. ; lock» And , too. mou, I - oat on Dge» to Ü, two |o rax waist, measure. t.ly that, Bat i, t me ob» My nater fa—ml the airl that laced herself ttin tly. I'm «he— that 1» In winter. But thla »am watet has had a vacation and I hey did inllee on tab, climbing —»«readinn Mit- flat rdeks and adherl the tmulder». 'm are aitrfed i stltijr f ;| Wager. You'v* like *■ than I bu* % lle tnj t fn It. •ramant moaaatton. [Jfow Tork TTmM. J Tbélàteet fbrm of the notion that the Government" ehould take care of every body «a» the propoettlon made before the bà™2 , dema^i C'dîSrtad' Ute "Gorrra aient" »hotild open technical •choola ln «bleb they may be taught. The objection* to th|« »cheme are tbe aarne a* to moat other» of die tort In the drat Dlacd the Government ha» no right to tax thoad electrical engl. ncatton of thoee GO» who do «Mit to »tudy for the edi e second pince the (joyern orly adapted to proridei that tot neering to nag who dot Stl t to ao. 1 TWELVE HOVBS tnn. , ft*. Hmrei Film „ the Mrajand OoOee Merehant.to Houaton »trset.Naw H.T.a.Uonn., that I write you theae tew lines as testimony to th. gnouat ot all eredlelneav Eight jaora tun I been a »uoarer nom kidney dtoaNen and In —nknaratfon ot the bladder. Sometime* When Ä $ Water a* pain* wen aemethlag ter I maiding, burping aenanUon, with raten tion or qrine, with aharp paint In my tide», loin», and hack, extending clear V) the book of myliekd, tended t* make Ufa mtdernbl*. I* have bpep treated by a nambar of th* bnat phy »lolon«, end hnvmurad nny number otpreprl.; tary medial n*», all,to no awail.ohUInlng no re. liaf. How long I would have aentlnud 1* thla way J deaot know ; in ftotl defpalred of Udg reufct 'tnÀU n neighbor,: Who knd I very much benefltted by the ute of Hunts Beniedy. ftdrlard ■ «et been to try tt| and, althohgh I h^d no faith that It would reach my ease, yet as be spoke so highly of its great merits' 1 de o ided to give end IU use ha« been at tended with tho very beet possible results. Twelve hours after taking the first dose I ex- perienced relief. I continued on In Us use un- til! had used five bottles, when all the pains ha I vanished, my otherwise good health re- turned, and X am free from all pains, and well man. 1 am confident my cure has resulted from the use of Hunt's Remedy, and that alone. -'What It has done for me I aid positive it will do fbr others. You are at liberty to use my name or this letter In any manner you see fit." a ■ | HURT HT A FALL. When only a boy some thirteen yearsold.I hurt quife badly by a tell, and severly in jured my back and kidney«, and was doo|ored by our best physiol aus, and tried many remedies and they all failed, until Hunt's Remedy wa* recommended to ui by friend« that had;used It here in Jdanohe«ter with the greatest success. We purchased a bottle isom Z Foeter Camp bell'S drug store, and föund that f Improved very rapidly; wa* relieved of the pains in back, Afd filter uateg seve^i bottle* found that X completely eured, and I cannot over-estimate the good Hunt s Remedy has done me, and can nm8thearUlyxeoomincnd.lt to those troubled with kid no. complaint, and you can u*e this letter m you ohooae. Rcspeptluily y eer«, Aloxeo p. w Oran*» 8k, B(j^oI»»»ub, N. May V«*.] wnät Wui il aor it « lliwn'a Iron Bitter»? Good far VhW? ;W*U, *«e what it ha* done. To begin with dyspepsia. It has cured some of tbe worst cases. , JFUm ytdlh mi f*<er. Who Wants to shake with cold and burn with h Brown's Iron Bitters will drive the source of the mischief away? How about rheumatism f It dim: Mr. Brashear, of Baltimore, tine hundreds of others. ' Those dreadful nervous troubles. Mr. Berlin, of Washington, the well, known Patent attorney, was entirely relieved by Brown's Iron Bitters, m • The ailments of the kidneys. Brown's Iron Bitters cured Mr. Mic tague, of Cbristianeburg, Va., à an army of other sufferers. Debility and languor. The Rev. ..MarahaH West, Eflicott City, M<L, s one of the many *■1-»«««* '«* stored by Brown's Iron~Bi ! '■ when a bottle or two of a .1 A 8a '■ is die Great Family a led, hey gtb M » ii ere I t mt *3 m ook 1 Pa. "*5 TO :lng tore row iant —AMD— AFTER Trial. Uauei ar* ONLY, TV I M'S O are eke jW ep, □X o* Viooa, Ni t aSoTth« Slu.tecnth Century SSaradrampMotfnw. AAlm» iforl lew VLOTHINU G\ m In Fall Overcoats we think we can please you. Our t$ sortment is large and our prices low. A. C. YATES & GO.. . tr tiini.ti 11 .u i , f i. i ■■ t '* —aiutB4»lv BUHURNw-t— Chestnut and Sixth Streets, -II f FHXLA.PSLPHIA. a HT HOTiTiw gPECHT A sélhîT Excelsior Lager Beer BreWery j«l ynmn ojamL-sV/ BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, i WOrdm by nail promptly filled. IÎ7TT77 oo (10 i . Famille, »spoiled with bottled beer ; pint Ited. teit-t-iT GRAAfl) «1H10!» (HOTEL, [European Plan] Wd iÈmtxdrakt, OPPOSITE THE PENNSYLVANIA DESPOT, Wilmington, DeUwere. «skw-hM tes American and O* rman comro-ta. Kefreahmonta and eatable, fl râtelas» at fair prtc leu HKMRV IIUJITTH. Prop. A/' > i S^STn? STORE ArtSlN ff BONDED WAKEMOUHE8 pa whLU^lps from the following , oelebretedl dis mW»; ,ii it« to Jiü - t* Ll'*'I • ' A,. Overholt k Oo., Jsunnry 1879 end Jane 1*09. A. Oackenhelmer A Bro., M»y W79. { John Gibson, »on A Oo.. Any Ö79 and Jan* Iflftü. ' urn. Nt- versink (Rend lug, Pa., ) February, 188% Mt. Vernon, May, 1880. mny be seen at this store. I. 8. NO. 108 MARKET »TKEET. l: r ranci» keI.ly iJ I ' I SEIDEN BERG'S CIGAUS ! AT WH0LE8 ' LÈ RATES. ! Chas. J. H. Beckett, 108 WE8T SEVENTH STREET. I Iy»-i j^NTON HENZE, 124 KING STREET: ■ | - i ■■■-^AUMlkw POTH'S CELEBRATED Jj Ila ^y^iluo-jlt»#« Îhlîi: "E&H* tl -BOTTLER OF Vf it r NtlfteTEINER RE18LING, i"*' ,o nflîfÂ6lLM«RX.fctc. Also a fine line of « ii. LIQUORS, ykft S&ISII;-'"- 1»" F' BY B] sr A. E'i e Oe.dbrated Bartholomay Beum fhe t iiiufn Hi $ la all eral the t flavors. b .7 ANI t V. DEL. atlng drivers. He is also o hange, and his INI I -Polite anc to. mvl-l* GKOVB ^^KANGE PURE RYE WHISKY;, h nôïïii'naKL.if juilf THE rUHBJT. BICHEBT AND IIJt»T WHISKY EXTANT. By the gallon or bottle. K ELL If T JAMES A. Uniform I» „nötige <uu „. uu ^ Abra.araiypw.rem y A reliable stimulant S. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE mrfi-l BEST GLASS rpBK -OF LAGER BEER 1 -Iff TUX CITY, ALSO— PORTER AND ALE ON DRAFT, AT E. P. FREYE'B, NO. IT EAST SECOND STREET. Jyia-tni_ : ; . ?.. •' ■ 1 m fy k No. lût MARKtT ST 'iii; il WllMINGlON r uffflT 32331' -A \ •R v. MUCMLLAWMOVM. 6,949,751 BALES OF COTTON. What has this year's cotton crop to do with your autumn Cl-thing! Much. Each merchant, manufacturer, ra*-chanic or laborer needs to note the great staples. Great crops at few prices mean great exports, cheap living and regular employ ment. Public conditions say "curage"to a 1 regular business. Peo f ie can afford to be free in supplying personal wants. Oak is ready to give you clothing, good, quick, cheap. A4 least two thousand needles are swiftly flying over Oak Hall work at the moment ot writing, and the result awaits you in the best clothing stock in all this broad land. Splendid things in the young men's stock. Come and see them. Hal WANAMAKKR & BRf^WN Oak Hall, S. E. Corner Sixth and Market. rl Hi ' 'j : JAS.F.WOOD&ÖO v •i ■ -I H mm ,1 Metal Work and Jobbing öf Every Description. ûdîïV od l*ooO ; ■* Tflii Stoves, Heaters, Ranges and the "Favorite Healqi JAMES F. WOOD & CO FRONT AND ORANGE SIS. WILMINGTON t DEL. * . a. I SMW AX> VERTIHEMKNTB. PïM.nTO £ for "ound» disease or othor r W ö disability. Widow*, minor children and dependent parents entitled when death resulted. Claims reopened, restoration, Increases, bounty, back pay and discharges ob tained. Apply.at once, delay pre}udioes rights. Fees fixed by law. Address, with stamps the old established firm of JKDSON 6 .i Attorneys and Claim Agents, 017 F. St., Washington, D. C. Jyfi your p A TTfKTTQ ANDERSON A SMITH, -Cx A .Erfiv A ^»solicitor of U .0. and Foreign Patenta, No. 700 Seventh street, eer. G, opp. u. ». Patent office, Wa hing ton, D. C. Corres pondence solicited. No charge for advice. No lee charged unless patent is allowed. Lewis Johnson A Co., Bankers and Postmaster, Washington, D. 0, Pamphlet of Instructions free. Beierences AGENTS Attention. M ETKOK ALARM CLOCK, with Lumi qmu Composition Face. Time seen dis tinotly at night. NOTHING SELLS SO RAPIDLY* ASiOO a month easily made. Send 93.60 fbr sample, or ff-cent stamp for full partle disrs.OLOWESfc FKlHBlE,Oe^ra] Age nts, W18-L14 Conn Checks In 6 hours CURES ins DaYS J. P. Miller. M. D. -DRUG STORE Iß N.llthst.PhUa 48 formen WAY'S SWIFT SURE OINTMENT Cures Plies, itching blind and bleedlng^barber's Itch, Tetter, »alt Rhtuui, Ringworms, Ulcers, ChUolaluB, Pimples, all »fcin Diseases. Tbe best Ointment Iu the world. The judge. All druggitUselllt, sale by joHNBTON, HOLLOWAY AGO.. -dew Philadelphia, ra. people to be the ft. ants. Whole P,UR£ INDIA TEAS! Absolutely pure. They contain no spurious orsxliaueteu leaves. Nothemicais or Coloring MatteXused in their Preparation. Very valuable lot mixing with Weaker aud Cheaper Chi Teas. They contain a very high percentage ol ExTraet. They are cultivated and prepared under thi supervision of Foreigners, upon the uioat approved scientific methods. The eat is manipulated by machinery, giving uniformity of appearance throughout entire plucking*. They retain their valuable qualities f> r an un usual leugth ol time. JOHN G. FHILLll » A » W a ter street, N ew Y ork. Agents of the ta Tea »vindicate. CH PATENT S F. A. Lehmann. Solicitor of American ».-.«! Foreign Patents, W ashington, D. C. Ail bvsK ness connected with Patenta, whether before t Patent Office or the Courts, promptly attenaett to. No barg- made unless a patent is «wared, bead for circular. aM-tf CLAIMS A BFKCIALTt, X W A It HA NTS. ADDITION a I. HOMKbTKAU t KHI lFiCATKâ and all Xlr ii ot LAND 8CBIP uouxht and »Id. CargeBto and HlttHXST PBU KB Paid, Do you want .r »11 or buy ? If »o^ write to A. A. THOM, Attorney-»t-l,aw. Wa.blugton, D. O. I) TOAIiL ■that 1 Rho^rupturefoM 'SaSmraadalm^S Iwhswijifls HOW MANY MILES DO YOU DRIVE t THE ODOMETER WILL TELL. Thla Instrument la no larger than a watab. It tall tfc exact n umb er of mil»» driven to th. l-100th part ,,t a mile: count, up to 1,000 mtlea; water and dhat tlght^olwiya in order; raye» bora«» fro mbëln* ove r driven; taoMliy at uchod to the wheel of a Buggy, Oorrloge, Buiay. Wagon,gtood « a rt, Buia ÿ Plow, Beeper, M ower, or oihêf vehicle. InvatnWb le to llJrare men, ~' Plea>ura fe -fvers. 1'liy .luutu*, Kargtera, Survcy ora DraTmeu. Kxpro .men , Stage Owner-, A, . Price only *8.00 e»cti, one-thir d Hit priée of any ' l other Odometer. When ordering give diamete r of the whee '. «eut b y mqU on raeelpt of price, poet paid. Address .___ ' MoDONNKL OUOMKTEK OO., t North La Salle Ht., Ohio»*. auglB-8m-dAw W-Me d for circuler. a. j^NCTOR UNITED STATE» MAIL MTBAMHH1P» »all From New York Every Saturday for GLASGOW via. LONDONDERRY, Cabin passage, *00 to |60. beeond cabin, |40. Steerage, outward, 928, Prepaid, fßl. LIVERPOOL A QUEENSTOWN SERVICE. MTY OF B4'ME satle »ent. 22, Oct. 27, Dec. 1 BELGRAVIA sails bent. 29, Nov. 8, Dec. 8 FURNE881A sails Oct. 18* Nov. 17, Dec. 22. Cabin pasta arc 960 to tlOO according to i dations, necond Cabin and Steerage Anchor Lice Drafts issued at lowest rates are paid tree of charge in England, Scotland and Ireland. For Passage, Cabin Plans. Book of Toars, Ac., apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. Nev , Adams Rxprce* ter, DuPont's Mills, Wil LLNK. accommo aa above. 5a i mine ton F. B °D. AND AFTER MON- _ v Ag*tiH -4i£U<\ m WILMINGTON, Fer Philadelphia, calling at Marcus Hook aud Chester, leave* Wilmington daily, Sunday In cluded, from Fourth street wharf at 6.40 a. in. ; leaves I'hlladelphla at 4.15p. in., from »rf below Chestnut street. Boat can chartered for moonlight excursions at low rates. Freight received all da* at Philadelphia. OMT second w b« mtl&HT WFFft rr JpOR PHILADELPHIA. JsjgSHt WARNER'S Philadelphia and Wilmington Propellérs Bail dolly from Moi k et street whorf, Wilming ton, end first wharf below Chestnut street, Philadelphia, at 6 p. m. FREIGHT CARRIED us low as by any other line, and carefully handled under our personal supervision. Express deliv eries made in either city by our own wagons. Chas. Warner & Go. Only office in the city connected with Telephone Exchange tw° wfres, two transmitters and maa-ti pOR NEW YORK. _ Electric Line Steamers Triplet, Vesper and Annie -AAJ^ FROM— King H Street Wharf, Pier 15, East River, WÜ mintrton,Del., New York, Tuesday, Thursday, Monday, Wednesday Saturday, 2 p. m. Fridays, 4 p. m. Freight carried as low as by any other line New York and Eastern cities. _ »M^f _■. ANDBWWH, Agent. Û3^)' *68Bfè The One gentleman who has bfek'n confined to là» bed six weeks with Mercurial Rh been cured entirely, and speaks in praise of B. ». 8. CHILES* Chattanooga, Tenu. ofRheuma A negro was eured of a violent tlsm by 8. 8. 8. Without the remedy he would have died. W. B. SMITH, M. D., Tumbling Shoals, S. (V ' Swift's Specific cured me of Mercurial Rheu matism after 1 h'd tried every thing. C. R. GUINN, HotSpringr. Arki WILL BE PAID TO AfiV Chemist who will find, on analysis bottles of 8. 8. 8. one particle of mercury, potassium or any poisonous substance. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO . Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Our treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. 81,000 ' lodl u rjCTMRUfAMT MMMMJDUU. THE GOING VETERINARY REMEDIES ! -BT WILLIAM &— These remedies have a world-renowned reputation, and if once given a trial will quickly prove their superior qualities. PRICE LIST : A GENERAL CONDITION PQttDEB, FOR W' -RM8, PEK PACEAG^^ . FOR FI 'TULA, SPRAINS, T-NDER CORNS, AND GEN , ERAL UNIMENT, PER BOTTLE ' ■ - • - FOR SPRAINS BELOW JOINT, t URB8 AND SPLINTS, FOR,WOUNDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ÏOR THRUSH FOR.EYE WATER FORWART8 FOR GREASE AND SCRATCHES FOR COLIC 50 CENTS. 80 CENTS. 50 CENTS. »0 CENTS. »CENTS. •SCENTS. 25 CVNTS. »CENTS. 8ft CENTS. 1 »CENTS. . The above remedies are in use by the leading horsemen in tbe 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. I 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 being feverish. It is indispensable in colds and coughs. WORM POWDER. This is the only sure remedy ever used for those anoying pests. 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