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. MOHNIWO ^DUMABr. ..„hi rMldcncea w*re dwtroyed lo New nr *'f„, I, y (Ire ye.ter.Uy morning. Lo.., 1*1,000 Thr Elem were by » nt of Ti»rnnii Heilman WM fatally .Ulihed by Ko»«, '>" datarday night, at a danco, i!iî i awrriiceburg, Ind. .. liarrod-liurg, Ky., on Saturday night, „.V.'r, <;i c,It Idled Burn« .Iordan, another ®' L or* 1 >„a'i, " l K bal1 ' ,OT * trlvlal offenw ' ''"r 'ii thouaand dollars were .tolen from National Hallway paymaster at jbctiiy "f Mexico on Sunday night hy a f!in ',, it ( „.'a paint and lumber .to«o, In ,Ä,o. T. iinesieo, and Urconlaw'e Opera ?, .. . ikflroyed by tire laat night, In K loss Ol about »135,000. 1 i ■nerlnl dispatch «ay. that during a fua V o' JaekMoylllo, Kla., two brother, „„i I,,Imp, colored, quarrelled and one JJJt'lV other 111 tho bend, killing him In itaDtlv. Tiicurireon in charge of the quarantine d.ilnn at SIlip Island report« that during ili.rr'k ended September 2», there were 11 Egaor yellow lever and three deaths at that station. Hr Supreme Court of the L lilted 8tates tnnvero 1 ot noon yesterday, but without Flax Mills, in New York city, tire last night to the S3 în M-tlnr anv bu«loc*a «I conncquencc, jJjourin.1 "'in'll lu-ilay. All the Justice* fere pfi'Mut. ... At Quli " y, Illinois, ycterdav, an Osaire „dta. dwtor- ! " * ' " ' xil kill Inji r: (Prior, named Joseph Rogers, shot and kl'IeJ hl« »He. a whit* woman, and [bra committed suicide. Jealousy was the ifjusrnflhc act. Oeorc' Chamberlain, ot Baltimore, Ohio, at m'dnltrlit on Saturday shot and killed Cbsrlce (ichhart, who was standing In the mil and caillou to one of Chamberlain'a diiisMcr« lo come out. 0a Sunday ulqbt tho cargo of cotton in |i.. f or vvurd compartment of the steamer Kodvini'in ul Savannah caught Are. One bundrei and fifty bales wero destroyed by [it tad 500 damaged by water. While William Street, a policeman of Uuntfilile, Alabama, waa yesterday trying g arrest two colored men he was seized by pncofib' ni while the other ep D p,n wi lt an axe, killing hlm 1i The Signal Corps at Kitty Hawk, North Cirulhm. reports that the schooner L. W. Hurchlson, is about 75 yards trom tho [each . She Is leaking bet very little. The it» Ii too rough for the salvage company to lit his head nstantly. I re. Durii L' :i 6cvere thui der storm at Minna poll!*! Minnesota, on Sunday night, Jtght iDg fctnuk the sash anti blind factory of razor A Slu pherd, Betting it on Are. It ruburned to the giound, with stock and . Loss, $08,000. wage waa received at the De prtn.i iit oi State yeeterduy from Coneul Eencral Dieny, stating that quiet prevails luC.uitiii, aud that there is no truth in the report* *1 agassi nation of United 8tates Con ItilSeymour, who is alive aud well. During a dance at Orillia's Plantation, Icgueta, <la., oti Saturday uight, George Ban!? killed William Williams, colored, by frikiiur him on the head with a board. The rrowd full upon Harris and beat him so s;!v if. it he could not bo removed to Jail. In the* Criminal Court in Washington inlay morning couusei for cx-Senator g*asked that the trial of tho Kellogg Star loule e.i *o lie set for a hearing at an early I»?. Tl • Court said ho did not think tl e ar could bo tried before the second Mon liy in December. A telegram from Commandant Welch at iel' t iicola Navy Yard, dated 6th inst., that three new cases of yellow fever K- appeared, and one death has taken lice. It has been Intensely hot for a week u:. 'lhcre was also one now case and one fitMn Wprrington from the fever. Tie bMlllers' Wlno and Spirit Exchange f»j epencil in New York yesterday. lion, i, (ilk* v Hall delivered the opening ad ri*'. The officers are : President, Yates fennec' : N ice President, Charles A.Stark lealmr. .Jr.; Treasurer, Chari* s U. Law tnee; Secretary, James DeMandeville. • with a recommendation of CBoTt'I « ! Health of New Orleans, the (Minor !;as issued a proclamation with* nwimr the quarantine proclamation hcre 1, to take effect November 1. fur October 15, vessels from infected ports 111 be detained not less than three days for At ^r;t i.i the United States Electric ilzh' ( nnjuny, Judge Maxwell iuthc Com i;ti I'i' u- Court iu Cincinnati yesterday Taut*'• 1 au i.rder restraining the Exiioaition h i I is from delivering the premium *i.rl d ! y the jurors on electric light« un ilafmtiii r hearing has been had. It Ib hici 1 ih.it mistakes were made by the 17 P hoi:- l u a mandamus to compel the jv ;; l. Mitcnant Governor 'J Sec ro il Mute ol Mississippi to revoke the ap 1 ol' ouc of the Commissioners of j:.' re cent] y appointed in the counties ti and I lines, and to Appoint one nl political party, were filed in 1 'ne Court, at Jackson yesterday, w *? Usual Immediately. • ' r ikr of the street car drivera which L Wa-Mngton on Sunday on the Belt v i \tended to all the important **5''* !:i " vhy. Street car travel was sus öi'-ed la.-t night after 0 o'clock on every D j' v pt two, which wero comparatively Wmjcij tant . More than 200 drivers and tout 80 (ouductors have quit work. The 50 per day of 15 hours. 11 was rendered by tho Commis ÖD* r0. Patents yesterday In the luîcrier ol «Sawyer A Mann against Tbos. « »I!, which involves tlie question of ™ rit y 1,1 the invention of "an incaudcs mt conductor for an electric lamp, formed c , piper." Tho Commissioner , ' th* - patent to Sawyer A Maun, aud duinir *0 reverses the decision of the ara u! k.-piminers in Chief made July 18, Ä *' 10 w Lich priority was awarded to iEdi r ^7 ,lu V a| O rnoon the locomotive of a .A tra!u 0,1 the Boston and Lowell rail ... ! Ce 3r Lowell, Massachusetts, was run rim ' a * ri ^ lt tra fO' The engineer and hmtw Jdrn i ,e d from the engiuo without Joui- 71° ,l,e 8teau h and the engine «riJi, T 1 * 1 ' w * ,ere t b® track ends, and Ice ai ii iu l *' e ee,llir «oder the express I, ««»e station, causing much damage, ïeu M? r ' ^ utter » w b° w a ® in the express b ailor slruclt ^ tlie on Bfne and died of Stut< '. on behalf of the )Q( ' . • yesterday notified the Commis i„ f ( ^ ••-''•culture that Inasmuch ss cer .! ij ' ' overnrnents have charged that Rct5wui"\? Cts ° f the States are on nu,. U '' J ' b , ia8e » ail(1 not proper foi cx , u * President has decided to »te tin. 88,00 tc> thoroughly investl üf ,,(,rk In thl8 country, and 11 as member» of such commission !h ln ,i|. r IP ,!!• if >rln *J Profcor C. F, Ml' . ' y- Blatehford, F. D. Curtis At ";;?'? 1 - '»■ Salmon, on, m "K ol liiuik ProsliIentB, In Boc «loptêri .V"', ►■terJay, resolutlona were V. ', ela ™n It the opinion of the Bank ''''"elation of Boston that a ™nkrut,i "i„„ eut by Congre«* of a National bHi bh.r '.'',l ul 'ahle In Ita provision, for * h ® ffedltor.ln all .ectiona *uauee ,,f ,y ' •utll.penaable to the maln <1 ' lr ^'institute 0WC0 between banka and Si till •«tail:,., ; ditivi Le A Uk ran !'■• u« They eudorsed the poeslbly some needed Die moat expedient and • lui. k u .ii,, wants of the people, to hula in w VV 8ent t0 t'fl 0 Convention to 'V ashlngton Iu aid of the bill. C,,-.,''l' l: u " M«. lo Huy Piano.. Si »b «tw" „ alU :; r ' Plano parlors,8S6 North "nnection u!,? r larrl *h,Fhi |a aelphl.. Ni tsnics ,,r ' , tlar| y piano ware room, or 3 wffiuar name. with t« '1 to the Bel« A <!CF.l:n OLD Bl'OAHOO. What a Little ails. Haw as She Skipped Along to the Spring. I Fredericksburg sumlard.) A roinarhable case occurred with a little daughter of Captain William L. Pratt's, ol King George county, last Monday evening. About 8 o'clock she started to the aprinff, at>out 200 yarilfe from the house,for u hucket of water. When about half way, in passing a peach tree near the path, an indescribable sensation came over her. Her hair felt us though It was standing ou end aud a heavy pressure on the shoulders almost crushed her to the earth. With diillculty she walked to the apt I tier, got her water aud started buck. Arriving at the same tree something cainc out of the weeds In front of hcr,eroi"scu the path and disappeared. The object ap peared to bo moving just above the ground, but not touching it. It was covered with something like an old coat, with I lie sleeves hanging down, one on each side. Iliad was covered with short, kinky hair aud it seemed to have no frtfo, eyes feet. Its dbappearing iu an open space seems to be the mystery and the f urther fact that the \ycaknrss and pressure left the lit tle girl as soon as it disappeared. The lit tle girl was very much alarmed at the time aud says while this object was passing she could not have moved out of her tracks or spoken if her life had depended upon It. The mother roporis that she was as palo Corpse when shi; reached tho house. lier father, Captaiu Pratt, was in town and sho feared it was a tokjn ol some acci dent that had or would happen to him. She watched steadily for him until he got in sight of the house on his return, when she clapped her hands for joy aud shouted, "Papa Is coming." Captain Pratt says he Is not a believer iu ghoits or supernatural things, but this is a mystery which he cau not explain and which is giving him much concern. 1 he little girl is about 11 years old. It. I A YOUNG MAN'S CASK. Mr. S. N. Hodokw, Jr., ol No, 147 Park street Lewiston, Mo., rotates to tho followingpersonal narrative, May 14,1883 : "About lifteeu months slnco I had a severo attack of typhoid fever, was very lame, and confined to my bed for eleven weeks, and when tho fever left me I was in a very debilitated condition. My bnck and loins seemed to bavo no strength, and 1 had no vitality or appetite. 1 tried various kinds of medicine recommended by my friends, but found they did not Improve ray condition. 1 was Induced to try Hunt's llomedy which has boon used with such great succoss hero in Lew iston that It has a very enviable reputation of being a most rellablo medicine. 1 purchased oneboitle.and can date my improved health from the time 1 commenced using it, and my progress continued very repldly; 1 gained In strength, and experienced less pain In iny back my nppctlto Increased, and after using thrcc(3) bottles ray paius were all gone, and my health entirely rostored, and 1 can most heartily re commend Hunt's Remedy to any who may need a true remedy for debility, kidney or urinary troublos." A GOOD MECHANIC. Mr. L. J. Jones, of No. 10 Oharlos Street, Portland, Mo ,writes us these convincing facts: "May II, 1883. I have for sovoral years boon troubled with liver complaint and (indigestion, and have sulTcred at times tlrribln distress, and havo tried many ditforent cures, so called, that have been recommended from tlino to time. 1 one day notlood in one of our papors tho testl* monial of a person that had used Hunt's Remedy and been eured of dlseafes slmillnr to mine. I purchased a bottle of one of our drug stores in Portland, and beforo I had used the first bottle found that I was improving beyond iny expecta tion; have used in all six bottles, and I have no trouble from indigestion, no distress or pain in back as 1 formerly had; and since 1 have boon cured ray wife has used it for kidney trouble and It has eured her. We can both say that Hunt's Remedy Is u blousing to any that are troubled with kidney or liver dtse&sos, or indi gestion. Wo gladly recommend it to our friends or to any suflorers from liver or kldnoy disoases and you can uso this letter as you may oliooso for the best interest of suffering humanity." ro & cn o K3 H 6=3 m _ -< __ t=d <^1 CD n CÖ o H » €g to '-'Ö E3 a A ^ à 0 m ftj po MC 1 CO (j m *-a Pale, Poor, Puny, and Pallid. Considering ail the ills that attack little children, it is a wonder that any of the poor little youngsters live to grow up. There are children who are truly objects of pity. They seem almost bloodless. Their cheeks are thin and pinched; their eyes arc hollow ; and their skin is tightly drawn over their foreheads. There is nothing hearty about them. They do not enjoy their lives. They are suffering from the debility that leads Poor things! Do a good deed for the pale, poor, puny, pallid child. Hand its mother a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters. Here is life even for the most deli cate, the most debilitated; for the child almost given up for dead. Iron in the blood is what the child needs, to bring it up. The little digestive will recover. The pale to marasmus. apparatus \ cheeks will fill out. The weary groan of the child will be exchanged for the men y prattle of infantile glad ness. Your druggist will tell you what wonders Brown's Iron Bitters has done for very sick children. P Trunks and Traveling Bags ! J. A. CONNER, Reliable Harness and Trunk Manufacturer, bas removed to his NO. 4 EAST FOURTH STREET, where yon will find the largest. RS8 , < ?U ,m T e ?,« 1 2i Harness, Trunks, Bags, et-:., In ftt-city. Ladies and gentlemen's pocketbooksandUdles'kopplng bags sold at reasonable prices. Prompt attention raid to rer ainag trunk a and travaille ore. I Kfl< titotnnro J 0 1 0 ■V' Q 3 y 0 . w ; fjV —T" ■* -****»mm*0tr For the lastidious young man we have the latest styles, tastefully trimmed and made equal to custom work at about half the price. A. C. YATES & CO., -LEDGER BUILDING Chestnut and Sixth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. I 1 LIUUOK DXALMBM. ^NTON HENZE, 124 KING STREET. FINEST BRANDS OFJ WINE8. NIERBTR1NER HEIBL1NU, NINO M Alta A LA,' M18&rtLMEBF, ETC. Also a flue line of LIQUORS, WttST C1GAK«. brftniJ- of UäYM,Ä and KKY POTH'S CELEBRATED BEEP, Always on baud. If you want a glass of beer A. HKNZE'8 Is the place you are looking <or. NO. 224 KING BEKEET. TOHN P. DONAHOE. w —BOTTLER OF— uug23-tf-35 S.ND BOLE AGENT OF WILLIAM MASSEY A CO.'S PHILADELPHIA Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, —ALSO— e Ce.ébrateü Bartliolomay Kocbeater Beer, riie brewluga are unequalled for purity and flavar; constantly on band in kegs or bottled. Mineral waters la all the different flavors. b i7 AND 519 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON. DEL. •FPollte and accommodating driven. Orden Is also connec and his signal myl-18 oy mall promptly attended to. He w?d with the Telephone Exchange. QRANGK GKOVB PURE RYE WHISKY. —IN FACT— THE PUREST, HIGHEST AND BEST RYE WHISKY EXTANT. By the gallon or bottle. JAMES A. KELLY ? Uniform In '""SU Absolutelypure rye. A reliable stimulant 8. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE STS. and delicate In flavor. and safe tonic. mv6-lv -26 'I'HE BEST GLASS 1 —OF— LAGER BEER! -IN THE CITY, ALSO PORTER AND ALE ON DRAFT, AT E. P. ERE YE 'S, NO. 17 EAST SECOND STREET. ,V*!-iri 2 __ gPECHT & SPAHN Excelsior Lager Beer Brewery -AND— BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, CORN EU FIFTH AND DUPONT STREETS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. £9"0r<lcrs by mall promptly Oiled. Familles gu bottles 6u cents a dozen. A share of your patronage Is respectfully solic ited. Iel2-1-17 pplicd with bottled beer; plut GRAND UNION HOTEL, [European Plan] and Restaurant, J OPPOSITE THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT, Wilmington, Delaware, building elegant comfo-ts , entirely newly style and offers . Refreshments Tills hotel Is a furnished in a American and G* r and eu tables first-class at fair prices. le2J HENRY BLOUTH. Proprietor. W E HOLD IN STORE AND IN U. 8. BONDED WAREHOUSES pure whiskies from the followlug celebrated tlllerlcs* A. Ovcrkolt A Co., Janunry 1879 and June 1880. A. Gurkenhelmer Jk Bro.. May 1879. John Gibson. Sou & Co..May 1S79 and June 1880. Hannlß Distilling Co., August 1879. Sherwood, November 1879 and June 1880. Ncverslnk (Heading, l*a.,) February, 1880. Mt. Vernon, May, 1880. The above s«*ods will be sold either in bond or tax paid at the lowest market rates. Samples may be seen at this store. NO. 103 MARKET STREET. tnv6-2P SEIDEN BERG'S CIGAUS ! AT WHOLESALE RATES. Clias. J. H. Beckett, 108 WEST SEVENTH STREET. iyao-mr. SSL FRANCIS KELLY A CM mi îftLE-liud ni T tuacKtZAirsovB. IMITATION IS FLATTERY. Study with care the methods of the successful retail cloth iers of the United States, trace them back to original sources and you will find that the respectable retnil clothing trade ot this country is largely goverened by the original Oak Hall methods. You can well afford to believe in a house that really leads its branch of business for this country. We do not ad vertise specialties now. Our one great specialty is a Million Dollar st' ck, which in its completeness meets every demand of variety, quality, style and price in clothing for Men and Boys. W AN AM AK EB, & BROWN. Oak Hall, S. E. Corner Sixth and Market. JOHN MEALEY. NO. 205 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole Agent for State of Delaware lor WERNER & CO.'S Champagne Wine PRICK LIST. Per Csee 12 Qts, do 24 Pta. 17.00 H.00 HlhwOllNT T.N QUANTITIES. 5 Cases 10 Cases • 25 Cases ■ - 5 per cent. • 10 per cent. - 15 per cent. IMPORTED BELFAST GINttKK ALE BASS ALE. BROWN STOUT. IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS Pure Rye O'd Stsr Whisky, Diamond O Whisky. NEW AJ) VERT1HEMENTS. PURE INDIA TEAS! Absolutely pure. They contain no spurious or exhausted leaves. No Chemicals or Coloring Matter used In their Preparation. Very valuable ' - mixing with Weaker and Cheaper China Teas. They contain a very high percentage Extract. They are cultivated and prepared under the supervision of Foreigners, upon the most approved scientific methods. Tue eaf is manipulated by machinery, giving uniformity of appearance throughout entire plucklngs. They retain their valuable qualities for an un ya«* 1 leuath °r Um«. JOHN O. PHILLU'S A CO.. 130 Water street. New York. AgeuiH of the Calcutta Tea Syndicate. ■ PF.NST O M Jt ' or wound, disease or other OLKsno disability. Widows, minor children and dopondent parents entitled wliou death resulted. Claims roopenod, restoration, Increases, bounty, back pay and discharges ob tained. Apply at once, aelay prejudices your rights. Feos fixed by law. Adfdross, with stamp, the old established firm of lSDSON Sc DO., Attorneys and Claim Agents, 917 F. Bt., Washington, D. C. _ jy6 PATENT.^ ANDKHSON « SMITH, I xY. A J-ilv A ^'Solloltor of U.S. and Foreign Patents, No. 700 Beveiith street, cor. G, opp. 1 J. 8. Patent Office, Wadilnglon, D. C. Corres pondence solicited. N<* charge for advice, ree charged unlc68 patent is allowed. Kciercnccf Lewis Johnson A (Jo., Hankers ami Postmaster, Washington, D. C, Pamphlet of instructions free. No WAY'S SWIFT SURE OINTMENT Cures Plies, Itching.blind and hIeediug;B:ii-her's Ifeh, Tetter. Salt Rheum, Ringworms, Ulcers, Chilblains, Pimples, all Skin Diseases. The best Ointment Iu the world. Th Judge. All druggists sell It. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO., Pliiln., Pa, people to he the 60 cents. Whole Checks In O hours CURES in« Days J. P. Miller, M. D. -DRUG STOKE 15N.llthst.PhHa 48 for men] A&ENTS Attention. ETEOK ALARM CLOCK, with Luxnl nons Composition Face. Time soon dis tinctly at night,. NOTHING SEULS SO RAPIDLY » &200 a month easily made. Send r sample, or S-cent stamp for full partie LOWES A FK1S1UE, General Agents, Waterburv. Oonn M * 2.60 for olar8.u lanlS-1-14 PATENT S . F. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of American sud Foreign Patents, Washington, D. C. Ail busi connected with Patents, whether beforel • Patent Office 01 to, Norhargt* Send for circular. the Courts, promptly made unless a patent is attenoeM secured. a28-t* J AMn CLAIMS A SPECIALTY, jAH LJ a wakhantb. addition* HOMESTEAD CERTIFICATES and all kllMS of LAND SCRIP bought and sold. Large Sto* V. and HIUHKST I'lll' EH l'nld, Do you want to sell or buy ? If so, write to A, A. THOMAS. Attorney-at-Law. Washington, D. C. SJONSTOALL sdlcabledby wounds or disease, « loe, piles, diarrhoea, rupture !osi nd lung disease avant by acci* WBMkcn. Widow#, l.mmlanssi] sisters are fasst procured where tlis icdal of/rearing B m a mptsL mmm * DR. ^ ~ DYES ZflEUPl BEFORE-AND-AFTER Electric Applîancci are sent on 30 Days' Trial. MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, Vlüoa, WAsrmaAVKAKKKHsiig. and all Uvo»o disoaBo» or a Pnsom Natur* reaultlug from Otusb Causes. Speedy relief and complyty ration of Health, viaon and IUehooo Guaraxteed. The grandest dlsoovery or the Nineteenth Century. Send atone» for Illustrated 1'uuiphletfrco. Address VOLTAIC BUT 80., M AB5HAU , MIHH. -«—-—raw.Hr 1 n ia>, ■■ ,.. TO Abuses and êTEAMHHlE LINE». o* AND AFTER MON AD Y, MAY 14, 1883, THE NEW AND ELEGANT BIUAMEU WILMINGTON, For Philadelphia, calling Chester, leaves Wilmington dally, Sunday In cluded. from Fourth stre et wharf at 6.40 a. m. ; returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.16 p. in., from second wh«rf below Chestnut street. Boat can bo chartered r-.r moonlight excursions at low 618 tl VrelKht rece,ved da ' at Philadelphia. at Marcus Hook and ^NCHOB LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS Sail From New York Every Saturday for GLASGOW via. LONDONDERRY, Uablu passage, |00 to |80. Second cabin, tlO. Steerage, outward, |28, Prepaid, | 21 . LIVERPOOL 4 QUEENSTOWN SERVICE. FUKNES81A sails Oct. 13, Äov. 17, Dec. CITY OF HOME sails Oct. 27, Dec. 1. BELGRAVIA sails Nov. 3.; Dec. 8 Cabin passage |60 to #100 according to accommo dât lone. Second Cabin and Steerage as above. Anchor Line Drafts Issued at lowust rate* are nald free of charge In England, Scotland and Ireland, For Passage, Cabin Plans. Book of Tours, Ac., apply to Henderson brothers. Nev York, or SAMUEL F. BETTS. Adams Express, or, A. D. LcCarpcnter, DuPont's Mills, Wil mington FREIGHT LINES . pOR PHÏïIBïîïiîï; WARNER'S Philadelphia and Wilmington Propellers Sail dally from Market street wharf, Wilmlng *~t, and first wharf below Cbestnut street, Philadelphia, at 6p. n, * FREIGHT CARRIED low as hy any other line, and carefully handled personal supervision. Express deliv eries made In either city by our own wagons. Chas. Warner & Co. under Only office In the city connected with Telephone Exchange by two wires, two transmitters and two Indicators. m26-tf pOR NEW YORK. Electric Line Steamers Triplet, Vesper and Annie -SAIL FBOM— King Street Wharf, I Pier 15, East River, Wilmington,Del., I New York, Tuesday, Thursday, j Monday, Wednesday Saturday, 2 p. n. | Fridays, 4 p. m. Freight carried as low as by any other line New Y ork and Eastern cities. uiM-tf K. AN DR EW8, Agent. HOW MANY MILES DO YOU DRIVE f THE ODOMETER WILL TELL. Thi s Instrument is tell the exact number of mlUs driven to the l- 100 t b part of a mile; counts up to 1,000 miles; water and dust tight; always In order; saves horses larger than a watch. It driven; Is easily attached to the wheel of a Buggy, Carri age, Bulky, Wagon,'Road Cart, Sulky Plo w, Reaper, Mower, or other vehicle. Invalu able to Liverymen, - Pleasure Drivers, Physicians, Farmers. Surrey ors. Draymen, Expressmen, Stage Owners. An. Price only > 5.GO each, one-third the price of other Odometer. When ordering give diameter of the wheel. Se nt by mall on rcceTpt of prlceV poht paid. Address, " being < »■1 MoDONNKL UDOMETER GO., 2 North La Balle St., Chicago. angtft-Sm-dJtw gSFSe.'d ior Circular. rxTBmnrAM mattmiM. THE GOING VETERINARY REMEDIES ! -BY W I LLI A M Ö 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, PE K PACKAGE FOR FISTULA, SPRAINS, TENDER CORNS, AND GEN ERAL LINIMENT, PER BOTTLE - . 7 FOR 8PKA1N8 BELOW JOINT, CURBS AND SPLINTS FOR WOUNDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR THRUSH . . . FOR EYE WATER FQd WARTS ... FOR GREASE AND SCRATCHES - FOR COLIC - . 80 CENTS. 50 CENTS. 50 CENTS. 50 CENTS. 50 CENTS. 25 CENTS. 35 Cl NT8. 35 CENTS. 35 CENT8. 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 hard drive to prevent the animal from being feverish. It is indispensable in colds and coughs. a WORM POWDER This is the only sure remedy ever used for those anoÿing 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 lively color. a FOR FISTULA, SPRAINS, Tender Corda aud 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 SPA V I FT below the joint. A horse spavin can be re 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. FOR THRUSH. By following the directions the lame horse can be relieved in- three days, ready for use, and by attending to his feet twice week and giving him a dry stall he will be troubled again. a never FOR GREASE AND SCRATCHES. This is now the only safe and sure remedy If the disease involves the entire leg it will make a perfect cure, and will remove any skin disease on any part of the body. in use. FOR COLIC. This remedy is so convenient that the horse can be relieved without even taking him from the carriage if it be wind colic. If ■flatulent keep the horse quiet and 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 to 6 hours and if there are no other complications no horse need ever die with colic under his treatment. -FOR SALE AT THE NIGHT PHARMACY, 402 MARKET ST. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE.