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•lop but his pul a KCMAJfOK. Ss&iW U it tee»« • few «bur 1 wvvk. . ima u sllt on. sod M wo irow ^To know « <ch Other battet, - T hïiî.li learned to kl«a me too; fn'<, when*« .traogvly triad towae, A So».bo w I used W l.t her. He that , round my neek .he ikes to twine Tin« rhyme produw. wvyr-.tnle, literBfffRSl&i ^mother i. mydsrllng wit., and «he my Dleased bÄy. MOBN1NU »SIUUBI. tips like de I de one de aa By Ins '•nr ,^s»»ww/SM ÿS KtfiÄSilSS " ZZf M »(»ne vandal or relic hunter. H H Meng, Postmaster at Vidal la, Lottlal vat arrested yesterday for stealing Suiered letter«. He coufegeed his guilt. Two new case, of yellow fever were re the navel reeervatlon at Peosa rtl , on Sunday, both the patiente being thildren. 1 ; '■ The steamer Coptic, which arrived at Ban fanciaco on Sunday; from Hong Kong, brings news that the cholera has broken out Id Pekin. r VI Everett, k meichant of Forsythe, «Lu, I, was killed on Befhrday night by uteri G. Luyton, "a «porting character/' So cute I» assigned.., 'plates for printing counterfeit HO »flyer -rtiUcstee and »10 no'ea on the Bank of JiDirtul, tluuada, were captbred In Dulùth, Jfonwota, ou the 2'Jd Inst. Lord Coleridge yesterday vtafted the stock «tld tracking bouses in Chicago. To L be will visit, the North Bide and lunch ,lih «-Minister Wasblmrne. Biedeul'acb, Schwab & Co., clothiers of grand street, New York, made au aaslgn vesterday. Tbelr preferences amount k.dd7, and their total liabilities to over out on ported you tho sent 10*11'?. . JM.UtW. Ur Mam. of the Marino Hospital Service t Brownsville, reports that at.Mler, on the Bio (j rands, "a fever has .appeared that is <jt«l in every case." But "low eases are re ported. " Work "II the Washington Monument, in Wi,Illusion, Is U> be resumed on Monday Hie shall Is now 37U /net high, and il l, expected that 40 feet will be added to It jra* 1 had Nil Jaioh 11. Croulas, mailing cltirk In tho Boauukc, Virginia, post ofil o.was arraigned m.rnlay In i yuclibhrg, for rohhlng the a,lis. lie eon leSeed to a DUMtler Of «hefte, id, I f:n was found upon Mm. .1 ball storm prevailed along the 0 K,., on Sunday, from CarrolltoD, K nk), I I the vicinity of LawrcLMH-burg, lu Bui. The ground was crfVered with hail a 1 .Irplli of 2 to 4 Inches, and the crops ,m- ruluod. Tie Corean Embassy returned to New Turk veslerday from Boston. They spent fc er ster portion of the day In a visit to à, Brooklyn Navy Yard and to Governor's I,ii ,1, wnerc they were entertained by Gen. hio the my of two ney her Hflc.wk. 1 special Agent Douglas, In charge of the cii.-'->nie district at Chicago, reports that the rect;p;& lor the year were $4,969,112,against $,445,486 during the preceding year. The peudlture of the customs service (vug last year was $124,328. Ira B. Fogg, a farmer, living near Canaan Set Hampshire, was waylaid and nearly itrdcred on Saturday night. He had not recovered consciousness at last accounts. A. J.Walker, owner of an adjoining farm,with whom Fogg had frequent disputes, has been •mated ou suspicion. The trial ol David Frfl^y. rtfl alleged 1 *noonahiner, M for the murder of H. F. Walker, a revenue officer, was flntchea In CoLtord .North 'Carolina,on Ha^urdsj night, the jury giving a verdict Of üiatmlaughter. Fraley was sentenced to 18 yeârs* Imprison ment ni the penitentiary. A dun and was made yesterday upon Wil liim Bprague, under order of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, for the possession of the qui'dnt'ck öpraüue refused did not rocognixe the authority upon which the application was made." Adbpati'h from Lordsburg, New Mekiœ, report* a tight between Jive Mexicaus and *ooe'•Rustlers" who jwefe a^llug horse*. Alter a two hours' content two oi the thieves »we killed. Subsequently they returned reinforced, aud at last accounts, had the Mexicans hurrounded In a bouse. Anthony Coinstock, with a large posse of deputy therUfs, yesterday raided the race 'ruck« and pool room* at Coney Island. lie ir$t made some arrests on Lb« Brighton tiotcli race track, ; and then the West Brighton pool rooms.. Within hour alter he lejt l,he island the* pool room* were ln Ullf blpst^. , ,, 'flic projectors of the Maryland and »arc ship canal scheme are circulating for «imturch among business ingt«m u pctiUoq requesting the President °l the United States to call the attention iongre Company'» property,, t to surrender It. He gaid buf Ilf 1 deacondf ..i! •la I -11* Ml to the project, and urge« ip his next autiual nieeaaite, the paauaKé 4 Qihklni; ai hill appropriation for the work. Early yesterday xnprpIpK » large at.fi 1 in hail, FI. Lehman A Co.'a distillery, at flllaa hilf, L. 1., exploded while baiug charged, Wifi bet lire to tho atill building, which! was burned down. The loan la eatltnatop at wO.'KJO, John äuedecker, the »till fnau, wrriblv burned, aud internal revenue Uli. , r Cook waa atverely Injured by jUxnp • D K ! r '*m a window. TL* Colored National Convention; met yefcViday in Loulnvllle, about 23(f delegates winu preheiit. ft waa called to ordep by n\\u>w Holland, of' WaahUi^tofl. Rev. A• u Urteil, of Louisiana, waa chosen tonpo fJ r E cksirman, and %T N. Gregory, of Waah ingtoii, temporary secretary. Telearam» »er. received from P. 8, B. Pinchbacl, of Louisiana, and Andrew J. ChambeA, of Looneettcut. A kitchen rauge In the Scoville Hoitee , »ter bury, Coup., exploded ye»tLraay ttonilng | iu consequence of the ahuttihg off 01 Hie city water which »upplled it. Several !? rvants narrowly escaped with their | lives, JJ* "hildlng wub fired iu several pltk'es, a windiiw ami a partitiou were »battered, aud JJ« U «rdeia rushed into the oorrWdr» in ««ir night clothe». Fortunately no sferious ilumaire was done. BtiiiL' a»ked thu ru&aon for the aoh-fon »rtoatlm, of Frederick S. Wrtfht,'chief uf «il Third dlvhdoB of Ure-Newl York inn' 1 ? H ^ UBe > who ww noxntn,t*d by kclor Robert goo «orna time .lute for tolleotor Secretary Folger re.br ïï. 8 "' d ■ "Mr. iv rieht vu aoa conirSled' iH-rf U it e . ,he Ct ' 11 Service rule« nouM no t 'or 0 iedln'„r.Eo." r RObert *° n *" f* r!!'* of the Pennsylvania Railroad &* ny n " ra,net the Philadelphia and , K ? llr '"" 1 Company, toueljlhk 'he r n*; ro ' of the New £r>rk and Long Branch S'" come before the United ptatre prurit Court at Trantop, N*w Jcreey, to r f sexweä»?|1ä rai hr « lea ^ of the -New Jereey Central i nil r. a< J l P tllti P^Usdelpbia and Reading " , r '*'l should not be annulled, i", hull, engineer of the "thunderbolt" K * e ï tri ' lu "" 'he New York, Penueyl Akrn.rS.?* 1 ' 0 S»Uroad, died yeaterday, In on iOh1o, from iqjuriua recalved by colli* at •lop with a frei ttiit train La»t Saturday night. He could nave éaVcd himself by Jumping, but be thought oi the passengers, reversed his engine and set the air-brakes. He then pul on lull .turn and started the enfrtue >*>«e loue frote the oar*. The pMMDgera were unhurt.'' Bull lived at Gallon, and road. In Chicago, yeaterday, a declelou waa ren dered In the caw of Frederick Ker, who ab aooaded to Peru with ISO,000 worth of ae curillea belonging to Preatoo, Kean & Co. the ground waa kidnapped from Peru, and, therefore, not legally under arreet.'' Judge McAlllater decided that, "aa proper write of arreet were ieaued toy a Court having Juris diction of the crime, thoee write were opera tive,no matter how the prisoner was brought within the territory ol the Court's jurladlc tlon." The case goes to the Supreme Court. was the oldest engineer on the He applied 1 he for bis release that How Ho Work. It. [Han Franclaco Argonaut. J A well-known New Tork Journalist, who tips the beam at 300 pound., loves to Joke and, ta he la known to almost every palace port er In the country, managet to carry the eel I vary auscewfuUy whenever ne cessary. In case the gentleman reaches the train UK and finds the lower berths oocu pled, ha hunts around until he finde a nervous traveller In a place where he would like to be himself. Then be calls the colored porter and asks him If he has heard of any further newt of Rev. Mr. Smith. The porter, who la posted, repUvs: "You mean de po gem man what you mashed de night » fell froo de berth ?" "Yea," replies orous traveller : "I've often t of that poor man, Jim. I think I broke one ol his riba and one of hit arms, dldo'l II" "Two riba and bole arms, sah," replica Jim solemn "And It was some where about tht. part of the car, waan't It, Jim?" asked the heavy man, loudly. "No, ■ah," say. the porter, "you'se thinkli g ob de two orphans what you fell wheu near Bufialo. If you remember, .ah, one ob de boys died, an' de oder had his eye •quashed out. De preacher, sah, was in de upper end oh de car. He wouldn't get outen de lower berth, sah." "Unfortunate fel low," sighed the fat traveller; "and I wasn't aa heavy by 50 pounds aa I am now,either." By this time the nervous passenger Is getting Ins Jrouscra où. Usually he peeps out, and wheamaaaea the mountain of flesh that talking ha la more than willing to take the uppe '•nr out you tho d&t night rtb than to run the risk of being to death Id the middle of the night. ■ ■ L.L T -1— : . _- -r - » A POLICEMAN'S DUTY Folloeman En. K. Hbath, 29 North Street, Portland, Me., May II, 1883, writes: *'i have been troubled for a good many year» with Inflammation ol the bladder, dating w far bank aa during the Urne I was In the army. 1 suffered with dull, heavy pains in the back and kidneys too Interne for several remedies that were reoommended, and jra* examined By one ol our best phyeioiauH.who pronounced tt Inflammation of the bladder; and 1 went to the hospital lor treatment, but all mediolue and treatment had seemed to fall. I recommended to try 'gant's Remedy, as It had jbeen used in several inch Cnees here in Portland and vioinlty. 1 purchased a bottle ut Smith 's drug store here, and found after usina greatly, and to desorlbe.and tried the first bottle that it relieved alter using several bottles found that It did mura good thau all other medicines and treat ment 1 have received combined. And to add to my good opinion of Hunt's Remedy, I beg to state In closing that my wife has been for a long time troubled with wpakneas and Inflammation of the bladder, with a complication of other diseases peculiar to women. After using only two bottles she has been oonpletely cured ; and say that n y wile Is loud in praise of this wonderful medicine, and I would highly re commend It to all who ate suffering from kid ney dl»*cM« 8 or diseases of the bladder." y*OBTLAMD, Mb , May 11, i883. 1 hereby oertlfy that 1 know the facts of the sickness of Mrs. E K Heath.and that they are oorreotly stated iu the foregoing oertifc&Le, ana her cure was accomplished by the use of Hunt's A. W. Smith,D ruggist, 1 Remedy. Cor. Portland and Cireen Street«. ND MATEKIAL. CHANGE. This is to oertlfy thaï 1 hare used Host's Remedy for the kidney complaint, and derived much benetlt from IU use. I have been alflloted about oelved treatment from the local physielana.and i.ied a number of so-oalled speelBos without any material help. 1 am happy to say. after using three bottles of Hunt's Remedy, I wee completely oured. , never fait to oommend It, aud you are at liberty to use my name In any manner you may desire. John W. Johnston. NoNWion, Conn., May 7, 188«. year, and re THE MORAL OP IT. We may moralize as much as we please about pain ; but the lact is, that we don't like it while it lasts, and that we want to get rid of it as soon as we can. Whether caused by rheumatism, gout, disordered liver, weak nerves, irregular kidneys, bad blood, or anything else that b just the reverse of what it should be, the iooner it is out of the system the happier we are. Whether pain b the result of imprudence or of acci dent, or b sent as a punishment for our sins, may be a nice question for the philosophers to argue; but peo ple who are suffering want first to be rid of the pain, after which those fona of argument may argue the matter to their hearts' content. Above all theory, armi philosophy, comes the aeli_ that Brown's Iron Bitters drives pain away. _ Sufferers run no risk in trying tins medicine, the only com pound containing iron which carries no mischief with it. Those who have used it will tell you so; and you can tiy for yourself by buying a bottle of th* nearest druggist. 7 who are ent, and bet NTERŸ a by for t and 'he to In 8 UM M c E l«i There is no time to.be lost when those V 1 .f we lore pie taken with these * terrible diseases. nl The beauty of PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER 1. that U acts so promptly, surely and efficiently. Don't be without PAIN Killir ! Have k ready for ir.sUnt use I Keepk with you at home or abroad! { AU THE DRUQQI8T8 8ELL IT CLOTH I we w \ ^ I x ^ ! â / .1 1 V) r i Our Clothing is known to be superior in make and style. We guarantee everything we se ey r afli rede em i not sented. TA/aT A. C. YATES & CO. ? -LEDGER BUILDING Chestnut and Sixth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. LIQUOR JJEALJCKM, 4 ^NTON HENZE, 124 KING STREET. FINKST «BANDS OF WINES. N1EKHTE1NBK REU4IJNO. ; NINOMABHALA^^,^ Also a fine line of Ti LIQUORS, And the best brands of Havana and REY WEST C1UAHM. POTH'S CELEBRATED BEER, ys on bund. Ifyou w ZE'8 Is the place you ,'İor r *■ 224 KIN U BERK ET. Aiwa H - N aug23-tf-3tt f f f ■ f? ---- T l TOHN P. DONAHOÏ. O —BOTTLER OT AN D BOLE AU ENT OF WILLIAM MAHRE Y M OU. 'B PHILADELPHIA Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, -A1AO e Cc.ébratcd Bartholomay Uashcater fleer, fhc brewings are unequalled for wurlty and Aavnr: constantly on hand In kegs or bottled. Mineral waters In ill the differ« nt flar*" S i7 AND 519 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. 49TPolite and accommodating drivers. Orders oy mall promptly attended to. Be Is also connec ted with the Telephone Exchange, and bis signal ■vpn 1: (JRANGE GROVE PURE RYE WHISKY. —IN FACT— ■tue ruBgac. KBuusar and bent hve Whisky extant. By She «alien of bottle. JAMES A. KELLY, a " 1 'Sieana. delicate In flavor. Uniform Id Abeolntelypnre rye. A «yr« and laic tonic, leitunulant 8. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE STB. mv5-ir-26 A reUab BEST GLASS r j^HE -OF LAGKR BEER! -IN THE CITY, ALSO PORTER AND ALE ON DRAFT, AT E. P. FREYEIS, NO. IT EAST SECOND 8TR*|CT. J«""-_.■■■■_., gPKCHT & SPAHN Excelsior Lager Beer Brewery —AMD— BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, ooBNr wn i M7?G'#<)'N! mr m ' i fly Order a by mall promptly flUed* Families supplied with bottled beer; pint bottles fl> centsa doxen. A share of y ©or patronage Is respectfully solic ited. 1el2-l-if I f GRAND union hotel, [European Plan] and Restaurant, OPPOSITE THR PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT, Wllinlnuton, Dvlawmre. Tbt. hotel Is a new billMln*, vn.lrvlv newly Äl < dÄc» ,, 'iÄSs «rB âOLP IN STUKE AND IN U. B. TV HONDltD WAKEHOUPES pare rvt wlilckleB from the follow lo« celebrated dis- tllleries* - -«fsaeasEi :« bmswt z John Gibson, Bon A Co.,May 1879 and June 1880. ' '46È3ÎÎLÏW* I (RwvlInfeVa., ) ïebriarr, T8«0. JCt. Veruoa, Vay , UBO. ÆWfcWÂr sz&s may be seen at this store. ugm une 1880. SELDENBERG'S CIGARS! at wholesale rates. ' Chas. J. H. Beckett, 108 WEST SEVENTH STREET, y l ■ ; 1 lyW-utf A > 11 . 'IS Ll f. *\U OFFICE OF STRAWBRIDffiE & CLOTHIER, EIGHTH AND MARKET STS, 26, /<f<f3 THE PUBLIC: Especially of the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Maryland and Delaware. 11 '. Wd have the pleasure to announce that our arrangements for the business Of the present J season, long considered and most carefully made, are now complete, and we respectfully Invite the people from far and near to call on us, and Inspect our enlarged facilities for doing business and the ( superb Stock we' are prepared to exhibit In every department. Thd Increase in our business, whiejh has been large and constant for years, hae ' gijeater than ever during the past twelve months, and we have, therefore, felt ea in making extraordinary and iunprecedented preparations for tt)e coming season, not only in the magnitude of th* stt?ok, butjn the faollltlÄ* for its distribution, as well as arrangements for the most prompt and careful service Of our patrons in every day, h MilOiHlA ferflf' K During the summer we have addfcd another building on Eighth Street to our store rooms, and this alteration, just completed, while It adds considerably, though not largely to our space, enables us to makh certain changes In the disposition of stocks, which economizes room and in other ways adds largely to the comfortand convenience of our patrons. Ar -[ • ( , j All our bdifdmgrll'hkj/C ' tjeen Vqnovated and freshened during the Summer, and now, with tne àbôvé 'klwra^dAs^cHrhpleted and our arrangements consummated, In cluding the receipt of the most magnificent stock it h*p ever been our privilege to gather, we t^^pukjUp^o.^gll and inspect the buildings and examine the stock, which Ip the aggregate and detail will, w|e believe, oompare favorably with any that lias ever been f^gp^oq^l^ ftpdflr POe/oof in America. This huge stock, approximating TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in value) m DRY GOODS ALONE, has been most care fully selected fey ftjl^g^jCqfp^ot.pKIlfulj buyers in the best markets of the world, and It Is needless to add has been purchased ' EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH: Every advantage that experience, fWII app ^Jj^pdant capital can secure hae, we believe, been secured for our patrons this season, and coupled with these advantages Is a determination to serve them afl/ajj as^repeive their constant and abiding patronage. It le our aim, as it is the aim of all business men, to make money, and yet not bo ituwh to'mnfa man*#, a,s tq pq, pqginess in t'he best way; to be successful In the highest sense; to render thé most efficient service to the largest number: to adhere rigidly to and to lead,,(p,qpr t qrçp ^pepja^jbusipesB; to do the largest and the best and the most. . generously conducted retail dry goods business In the United States; to lay the foundation of, )tgg$ And deep and tins / been Justlfl Her«, in Philadelphia, the city of homes, with its million of population, surrounded by a country unsurpassed if ewallecj wherq for fertility and cultivation, and populated by other millions of thrifty and intelligent people, here we conceive Is the place to build-up such a busiriq?^-^, bLj^|pefta,^jha,f, fruly serves the people and with every increase In Its size and facilities only more widely and efficiently renders that service to a greater number. sure, i > We believe no large and permanent success can be achieved on any other basis than that we have indiQ*,te<L, of. rende ring better service than can be had elsewhere; of deserving success by reason of rendering this service faithfully ; of making it a cardinal principle to give at leaatj a^njupb as Is received; to ensure and to be satisfied with nothing less than a mutuality of benefit between the house and its great constituency the country over, Jf«*», i?and (purpose. We ask the people to Join with us In establishing such a business, and we ask for patronage on no other grounds. Respectfully submitting our claimd td a discerning public, we hereby extend a gen eral Invitation to call on us from thip date, to View the buildings and inspect the business method* of'1068. i u (Signed :) i!if/ "w Jii'iiii ï i t i> ir -».rilifn STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. : a ini!' nfto Jim X ! * « » ittvi-rm ovml .h 1 8 t nip-noT lu j ; : i.il Cl HTKAJUMUIJ* LINKS. () N AND AFTER MON DAY, MAY 14, TH NKW AND ElEUAN 8 l'EAMER i nfill WILMINGTON, Fo- Philadelphia, calling at Marens Ho«:>k and Chester, leaves Wilmington dally, Humjay in cluded. from Fourth street wharf at «.40 a. , returning leaves i htladelphla at 4.15p. m„ /Tom second wn rf below Chestnut street. Boat can be chartered f 518-tf ^NCHGR LINK. UNITED STATE» MAIL STEAM8HIF» Sail From New York Every Saturday for GLASGOW via. LONDONDERRY Cabin passage, |6h to 980. Second cabifl, f40. flteerage, outward, 928, Prepaid, 921. LIVERPOOL A QUEENSTOWN BEflVItfE. BELGRAVIA sails bept. 2», Nov. 8, Dec. 8 FUHNESB1A sails Oct. 1  Nov. 17, Dec. 22. CITY OF ROME sails Oct. 27, Dec. 1. r mcenllght excursions at low received all da* at Philadelphia. I n urhl Cabin passage 980 to 910° according to accommo dations. Second Cabin nr.d Steerage as above. Anchor Line Drafts issued at iuwest rales of charge in England, Scotland and paid tree Ireland. d'fappWufllENDEHSON BROTHEHU. Nct Y ork, or Samuel r. hettm, or, A. I). LeCarpenter, DuP mfneton press, cut's Mill«, Wll [tri DR, '! jel -AND Pfrtrlc Appliances ar» tent on 30'V||£t? Trial. ONLY, YOUNQ OR OLD, 'WTRO ar« suffering frgm NmtvoTT» Dubsutt, - W Lost Vitauxt, Lacx or Naavc Foaca aud Viooe. Wastino WKAXHR88M, and all those diseases of n Pekhonal Nature resulting from Airiu and Speedy relief and oomplet» ratlin of Health, Viooh and Hanhood Guabantkkd. 77v> irandfest discovery of the Nineteenth Century, lu'itd at ouoe for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address YOMAW IW »0-» «MMHAtl, WIHH, T Nam* R OAT UISfVKLLANKOVS. _ _ .ITEL) BEEE 1 We have "Kaiser," from Bremen; "Pilsen" from , i} ji ^ohemia, f^d "(iulmbach "WE GUARANTEE THE IMPORTATION. »/ i.jivts 01 'rtoifj uji./ TT, ii fropi Bavairia. >9 -WEjBLAVE AL80-— 'MilwanAee," I fflioGheBter," Stoeckle's and Fehren bach's Stock Lagers. « -OUR u iiiiD-'^ia H ii' Y I ' DIA PALE ALES, BROWN STOUT & PORTER WE BRLIEWI UNSURPASSED- S b'n.A- WATERS! JJ jjs FOLLOWS Tonic Beer, Champagne Nectar Cider, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Lemon. Ain* Wh*te Wine and Cider Vinegars. J FOORD B 0 TTLING CO., Cor. Sixth and Orange Streets, WILMINGTON,_U DELAWARE. DR. CLARK JOHNSON'S, Indian Blood Syrup Î Cures all diseasesof the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood MILLIONS testify to its efficacy in healing the above-named diseases, and pronounce it to be tike —BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN [p^°Guaranteed to cure DYSPEPSIA. ürH AGENTS WANTED. Lnbratory, 77 W. 3d St. New York City. Druggists sell it. mtXIGBT LINKS. pOR NEW YORK. Electric Line Steamers Triplet, Vesper and Annie -SAIL FROM King Street Wharf, I Pier 15, East River, WuminKton,Del., I New Tork, Tuesday, Thursday, [ Monday, Wednesday Saturday, 2 p.n. Freight carried as low as by any New York and Eastern cities, mawtr Fridays, 4 p. m. other line E. ANDREWS. Agent. PHILADELPHIA. JOB WARNER'S Philadelphia and Wilmington Propellers Sail dally from Market street wharf, Wilming- ton, and first wharf below Chestnut street, Philadelphia, at » p. m. FREIGHT CARRIED by any other line, and carefhlly handled r personal supervision. Express dellv elther city by our as low as under eries made In own wagons. Chas. Warner & Co. Only office In. the city connected with Telephone Exchange by two wires, two transmitters and two indicator!. m 2 a-tr HOW MANY MILES DO YOU DRIVE » THE ODOMETER WILL TELL. This In strument Is _ tell the exact number of mild driven to the larger than a watch. It l-100th pa rt nt a mile; counts up to 1,000 mlleB ; water and dnst tight; always In order ; saves driHflllAfteMy attaehod to the wheel of a Boggy, Carriage, Bulky, Wagon , ;Boad C art, B ulky Plow, Hcaper, Mower , or oth er vehicle . Invaluabl e to Liverym en. Drivers, Physicians, Farmers. Survey horses from being Plea ___ ors," Draymen, Express men, Stage Owner*, fle, -tliml the pr ice of any other Odometer. When ord ering give diameter öfthe wheeL Sent by mall Price only 96.00 each, receipt of price. post paid. Addre»s, ttoDONHBL ODOM ITT KB OO., t North La Salle St.. Chicago. augia-Jm-dAff «rikutl for Ulrcalar.