UOBNlMU IDMHAHT.
deaths from yellow fever oc
j Ur ana lut week.
L'.we
Sinetcen
furred at
M**rd
.„.rrriled near
fj #n d Lowery «liot
ivnilam O'Brien wm »hot and killed ne»r
Point, Missouri, on Buturdny, by
,i»nl* Luc»», " neighbor, daring a dispute
tl0 ui a (b*6L
,, uhrlatlne Denteler, a wine dealer lu
' wpn t to » »unken barrel In the
,rdto water some wine, She loll lu tud
ni drowned.
Wi bluer, a hoy alz year« of age,who
October 1880, ho* been living with a
imbedded lu lila brain, died on Batur
in convulsions.
rte lall at New Franklin, Missouri, was
1 ■ *.y night, and a colored roan
Nance confined for larceny,
and Fdward Power»
ng City, Mlsoourl, yester
jot and killed Powers.
k7.
■DM
ballet
M)
burned
„,med Charles
.risked in the flames.
Jeremiah Shea and Thomas Curran, who
been missing from their home« iu
eii MasaschuaetU. for aomc day*, were
"und drowned yesterday.
Kobluann Brown, a farmer, rcsldlug near
muH, Iuillana, was murdered on Sat
nicht lor hl» money, and his body was
° Lards placed on the railroad.
Tlie last spike ol the Kansas City, Spring,
«eld and Memphis railroad, connecting
vbnmbi« s' 1 ' 1 K»»"as City, was driven last
evening ut » point about-80 miles west ol
Memphis.
In Denver, Colorado, on Sunday after
William Harrison shot his lti-pear-old
'and then himself, both dying almost
instantly, .bnlouay wts assigned as the
cause lor the act.
A freight train ran into the rear of an
oHkt frei : ht train on the Pennsylvania
Kallroad at Menlo Park, New Jersey, yes
ttrdav. 8ii ears loaded with canned peuches
deralbd. Engineer Alonzo Robb was
ilUTW
0
veil
Injured.
Citizens interested In the restoration of
luffraL'e in the District of Columbia held a
meeting on Saturday night, and lostructrd
the chairman to appoint a •oiurallteo of 15
to pieparu a petition for aubmlaeiou to
Congress.
The tides at Rockaway and Long Beach
ou Saturday night were very high, and
caused a large amount of damage
along the beaches. Bathing-ho
ions and portions of aeyeral hotels were
badly injured.
The men in four prescription bottle houses
In p.fuourg have been oraered out by Union
5o.lv of the American Flint Gloss Work
er» ' Ahmx lotion because the manufacturers
employed hoy a to do work of Journeymen.
Almut 200 men are idle.
to property
uses, pavtl
•cling of the Central Labor Union,
Iu New York, yesterday a tecommendation
from the Advance Labor Club was received
"urging that all workingmen form them
fi'IV' h Into military organizations to enable
liem to defend their rights."
Krocb, Charles Schroclien and
Henry Chi son were Instantly killed, at Cas
tilla, Oldo, on Saturday night, while trying
lo drive across a railroad track ahead of
Indiana, Bloomington and Western train.
A l»oy who waa iu the wagon with the men
whs badly hurt.
Near midnight on Saturday a passenger
tmin from Allentown to Harrisburg* ran
Into a coal train a mile above Reading,
smashing six coal care, breaking a paaaen
, aud wrecking the engine. No per
Boii was injured, but the passengers were
badly shaken up.
Patrick Kelley, Michael Walsh, Luke Ho
ran and Martin Kruce were arrested In
fkrantoD, Pa., on Saturday, on the charge
of heing part ol a gang ol counterfeiters op
erating In that neighborhood,
counterfeit« of the Bland dollar were found
In their possession.
J< seph Cannlff and Edward Bradly, two
young men, were Instantly killed at Sc
ton, Pa., on Saturday, while attempting to
board an express train going toward Buffalo.
Both had been hiding from the police since
Thursday for a robbery committed, and It Is
supposed they were tryiug to escape to the
Writ.
The wires between Jerome Park and
Coney Island, St. Louis, Baltimore and
Pittsburg, and other points, were tampered
Saturday, and
bogus despatches were sent out giving the
wrong horses as winners. The pool-room
proprietor» were heavy losers, as bets were
paid ns soon as the news was received.
On Saturday morning, the body of Mamie
Gordon, the 14-ytar-old daughter of a
colored barber In Trenton, New Jersey, was
found in the Delaware river. She was repri
mand'd by her school teacher a few days
ago Inr "passing an obscene ballad among
the scholars." The teacher also threatened
to notify her parents. This worried the girl
and she told her brother she would commit
suicide.
Lewis Woods, convicted of a criminal rs
taultlnthe parish of Calacieu, Louisiana,
escaped from Jail aud repeated the offence.
He wah captured In Texas last Thursday.
He wav taken on a train for Lake Charles,
but when lie reached Edgerly Station a
large crowd of men dragged him from the
car. They chained htm to a pine tree, cov
cre<l him up with pine knots aud chips and
burned him to death.
Secret Service agents have seized six set s
of steel dies for making gold quarters aud
ball dollar pieces In 8an Francisco. They
*cre in the possession of a jeweler. The
manufacture of these small coins has been
on u large scale. It is said the quarters cost
ouly si'veu cents to make, and the half-dol
lars 15 cents. Large quantities of thorn
were sold to iimnigrauts. Criminal pro
ceeding have been suspended pending ad
îlccb from Washington.
A special dispatch says that a year ago
the wife of H. A. Herrick, a well to do
ranchman at (iraud Junction . Colorado, left
him. Herrick afterwards obtained a divorce
and married Margaret Thompson. Mrs. Her
rick No 1 returned a short time ago,and meet
mjf Herrick aud his wife shot and instantly
Hi led the woman. Tho murderess waa ad
mitted to bail aud began proceedings to
cover Rome of Herrick's pro
Urday, while the sheriff
^cre at the ranchc looking up cattle, Her
rlck bh.,t and killed Mrs. Herrick.
lhe John L. Sullivan pugilistic combina
tion weie to have given a sparring exhibi
tion in Scranton on Saturday. The propri
etors ol a hall refused to let It for the enter
tainment. The Scranton Driving Park was
tjmi secured, but owiog to the heavy rain
ine patty declined to alight from a carriage.
A bouille then ensued for the admission fee,
joe cash box being finally secured and ear
ned away by tho manager, on horseback,
•Her several persons bad been trampled
2f cr * f>ot a °d badly bruised. Sullivan was
®i° 4 wp " l, y l Lo crowd Into a barber shop
two policemen, who attempted to clear
jie bldewaik, were set upon and beaten by
He mob. OfHcer Lewis was knocked dowD
aui * kicked in tho face and his companion
was forced to run. Threats against Sullivan
ere freely indulged in and ho was compelled
? eBca P e through a rear door of the barber's
«up and hide himself in the hotel. The
ou-l proprietor becoming alarmed, locked
|,lacc - 8even
Ata
Mar:i
p
Sixteen
ran
with tlurimr tho races
1 1
On 8at
Herrlck
•perty.
d Mrs.
persons were ar
<•"»>* lulling. Heard From.
Nbwpobt, R. I., Äug. 11,1880.
I. ala fluro trying to breath
™ all the »alt air of the ocean, and havlug
"ten a »ufferer for more than a year with a
n,„ cto, y liver,I was Induced to mix Hop
JJÎ'~ 1 rs *'flh the tea gale, and have found
k.„ t ? cture a glorious result. * * * I
avo been greatly helped by Uio Bitter», and
»"> not afraid to
Bay ao.
lours without
struggle,
Josh Billings.
I,earn Telegraphy,
p - * N. J. Telegraph, main
, co j* 2 ® the»tuut street, Philadelphia, Pa.;
506 Market street, Wllmlng
I'm tlcnlar A bout Ills Society.
[Brooklyn Fugle, j
"Say, Mibter," »aid u red-headed man the
oluer duy, • pproacbliiff a gentleman who
had Ju»t alighted from a ear at a atatlou to
procare a sandwich. "8ay, Mister, are you
acquainted with that lady you were siltin'
with f"
"Certainly, Hr," rebpouded the peutlr.
m»n, ludignantly. "That la my daughter."
"Then you muet know all about her," con
tinued the red headed man, confide» tlally.
"I aay, la thorn teeth o' hern natural?"
"They arc, air," saM the gentleman, re
pressing hi» emotion.
"Aud that hair. If that hair hern, or la
It a wig?"
"That hair la perfectly natural," »aid the
geutleraan, sternly, with an uncomfortable
itching In the vicinity of lila foot.
"You don't tell," »railed the red headed
roan, in rapture. "In
ia that her own color ?
"8ho docs not paint, and that bloom which
you are ao good us to notice is the flush of
modesty," answered the gentleman, pre
paring lor the worst. "Why do you ask
these questions !"
"Because If nil you say about her is true
I don't mind siltin' along side of her lor a
mile or two tnyeelf; but if you arc given'
me any steer on the racket, aud I get onto
It, I'll hoist y ou and the girl right up the
stovepipe without stoppln' to ask where you
come from or where you are going to."
And when the gentleman lifted him off
the platform with the toe of his hoot, the
red-beaded man got ud and announced with
a smile that he knew the girl Was all made
up from the flrst, and he'd he dogged if he
was going to "6et" down by a curiosity that
a iT.au had to light for—not as long as there
was a dog in the baggage car that be knew
was genuine."
ay, docs she paint, or
Kahoka, Mo., Feb. 9,1889.
I purchased five houles of your Hop Bit
ters of Ill-hop A Co. last lall, lor my daugh
ter, and am well pleased with the Bitters.
They did her more good than all Lhe medi
cine she has taken for six years.
Wm. T. McClure.
The above Is from a very reliable larmer,
whose daughter was In very poor health for
(even or eight years, and could obtain no
relief until ahe used Hop Bitters. She la
now In as good health as auy person In the
country. We have a Urge sale, and they
aklng remarkable cares.
W. H. Bishop & Co.
aro m
A WOMAN'S AFFAIK.
Mbs. N. H..Small, the wlfo of tbs popular
deputy sheriff and assessor of Topsham, Me.,
w-ltes
a
to
on May 15,1893: "That she had boon
severely afflicted daring several years with kid
ney and llvar disease, aocompanled with severe
palnd and backacho. Having tried many eo
called cures, and medicines, and dootor's pre
scriptions, without receiving any benefit, and
while seeking for a
tlseinont ol Hunt's Remedy and decided to try
it. Having bought a bottle at Mr. Johnson's
drugstore, commenced using It with such flat
tering results that she continued Its
after using only five bottles the improvement
in hor health la
, she noticed the adver
!
, and
marked that nhe wishes all
who
most valuable and reliable
inoetclioorfully recommends Hunt's Remedy to
all, and especially to females who are troubled
with tho complaints peculiar to the sex."
afflicted In like mannor to know of this
cdicine; and she
A FAMILY BLESSING.
Under date of May 10, 1888, we have received
the following information from Mr. Lorxnzo
Lombard, of 18 Charles street, Portland, Me.
Mr. Lombard says: For several years post I
have been troubled with severe backacho and
pains In the side, and when I would lie down I
could not rost well, as it seemed impossible for
to get in an easy position; and ray aches
and pains Increased constantly to such anjix
tout that 1 became convinced that 1 had a dis
ease of the kidneys fastened to me, and after
having used doctors' prescriptions and many
of the so-called cures without getting any bene
fit, I w is poraunded by a near neighbor, Mr.
Jones, to try Hunt's Remedy, ns himself and
wife had been greatly bonefltted by ltsuses,and
many othors ol our acquaintances spoko of its
merits in the highest t erms. 1 decided to try
It. and purchased a bottle at Nichol'a drug store
and soon as 1 had takon a few doses of It the
pains lo my back were relieved, and after tak
ing three bottles my sldoaohe and lame back
are cured, and 1 can truly testify that Hunt's
Remedy Is un article of great merit, and will do
all that Is elHlmed for It, and I know of many
other proplo in Portland who have found a euro
In Hunt's Remedy alter all ethers fulled to do
any good, and I recommend It W all who have
kidney or liver disease, hoping tnat this may be
the means of relieving some sufferor who does
not know of the merits of Hunt's Remedy."
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Mischievous Malaria.
*To say that malaria is mischievous
is to put it very mildly. It is all that
and more It is cunning, deceitful,
treacherous, sly, and underhanded.
It does its work in the dark, and in
such a sly way that much of the mis
chief is done before it is discovered.
It saps the foundations of a healthy
system. It robs the blood of its vital
ity, demoralizes the liver, confounds
the stomach, and makes the victim
wish he were in his grave. It is sad
to see peoplesit down in their misery,
content to be the victims of mischiev
malaria, and thinking that noth
ing can be done for them. The power
of Brown's Iron Bitters over the
mischiefs of malaria has been so am
- proved that there is no reason
y anybody who can procure a
bottle of this Prince of Tonics shall
I lUS
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suffer. Great is the power of malaria,
and great are its disastrous effects.
But greater far is the beneficent in
fluence of Brown's Iron Bitters.
The preparation of iron in this favor
ite »lamfly remedy ® can be taken
without ruining the teeth or produc
ing constipation and headache, i -j
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For the iastidious young
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tasteiully trimmed and made
equal to custom work at about
half the price.
A. C. YATES & CO.
?
-LEDGER BUILDING
Chestnut and Sixth Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
LOUISIANA. STATE LUTTENT.
New ÜBLSAW8, August 1, 1888.
TO THE PUBLIC
Investigate for Yourselves
Postmaster-General Gresham having publish d
a wilful and mallclons ialsehood in rrgard to the
character of The Louisiana »täte Lottery Com
pany, the following facts are given to the public
to prove bL statement, that we
fraudulent businosa, to be false and untrue :
Amount of prizes pal i by the Louisiana fctate
Lottery Company from January 1,1879^ to present
date:
Paid to Southern Express Co., New
Orleans, T. M. Wcscoat, Manager....$1,888.100
Paid to Louisiana National Bank, Jos.
... 468,900
engaged In a
H. Ogieab?, Preside t.
to ntnte National Bank,
M H. Kennedy, President. 128,100
Paid to New Orleans National Bank,
A. Baldwin, President....... "
Paid to Union National Bank, B. Char-'
laron, Cashier... S4.
Pain to Citizens' Bank, E. L. Carrière,
President..
Paid to '-ermanla National Bank, Jules
Cassard, President.
Paid to Hibernia National Bank, Chas.
Pa frey, Cashier.
Paid to Cana' Bank. Ed. Toby.
Paid to Mutual National Baux,
Mitchell, Cashier.
! aid
8S.M0
87.000
80.000
87,000
18,110
8,200
. **MBÔ
Cashier
Joseph
Total paid as above.
Paid In sums of under fl,000 at the
various offices of the Ompnr
throughout the United States......
Tout paid by all.
For the truth of the above facts we refer the
public to the officers of the above-named corpor
ations, and for
Mayor and Officers of the City of New Orleans, to
the State authorities of Louisiana, and also to
U. S. Officials of Louisiana. We claim to be
legal, honest and correct in all
as mach
standing Is conceded by all who will Investigate,
and our stock has for years been sold at
Board of Broker«, and owned by many of our
be ft known and respected citizens.
M. A. DAUPHIN, President.
MM. 410
•feStUM)
legality and standing to the
transactions,
as auy business In the country. Our
ftVOAPlTAL PRIZE, «78.000.'
Ifckets, only |6.
Shares in proportion.
HHM
Louisiana State Lottery Co.
•*We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi
Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery
Company, and in person manage and control the
Drawings themselves, and that the same
ducted with honesty* fairness, and in good iallb
toward all parties, and we authorise the com
pany teusc this certificate, with fac-simles 01
ouz signatures attached, in Its advertisements."
eon
//
Commissioners.
incorporated In IMS tor 28 years by the Legisla
ture for Educatloual and Charitable purposes
with a capital of 81,000,000—to which a
fund of over 9580.000 has since been added.
overwhelming popular vote Its franchis:
was made a part ef the present State Constitution
adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879.
The only Lottery over voted
by the people of any »täte.
it never scales or postpones.
ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS
ake place monthly.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUN E. ELEVENTH G HAND; DR A WING,
GLASS Tu AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 13th, 1883.-182*1 Monthly Draw
reserve
A
and endorse-1
Capital Prize, $75,000.
100,000 TICKETS AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH
FRACTIONS, In FIFTHS In PROPORTION.
....171,001
.... 2M»fl
.... 10,000
.... 12,000
.... 10,000
.... 10,000
.... 10,000
.... n.000
.... 80,000
1 CAPITAL PRIZE.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE.
2 Prizes of 8,000.
5 Prizes of 2,000,
10 Prises of 1,000
99 Prises Of
ses of
100
800 Prizes of
BOO Prizes of
1,008 Prizes Of
. 26.000
80.
28, C00
AirBOXlMAT S'» FBizas:
9 Approximation Prizes of 9789...
• •• •• 800.
9 •• " »» .
....9^780
...rZtiK
.... 2.250
1,987 Prizes, amounting to...1285, f«)
Application for rate» to clubs should only be
made to the office of thecomrany In New Orleans.
For further Information write clearlv, giving
full address. Make P. O. Mcnev Orders payab'.e
and address Registered Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
New Orleans,
POSTAL NOTES and ordinary le.ters by Mall
or Express «all sums of |5 and upwards by Ex
press at our ex peuse) to
M. A. DAUPlIIN,
New Orleans, {La.
La.
Or, M. Washington, D. O.
J O. M'COBMICK,
GOB, SEVENTH ÄN D JEFFBBUOlf BT8,
• —Dealer In—
GROCERIES
—AND—
PROVISIONS.
Best grades or
TIiOUR, VEGETABLES AND FRUITS,
-la sauoa -
;liqvom OMAuau.
'J'HE BE8T GLAM^
<
LAGER BEER!
-I» TH* OITT, AUM>
PORTER AND ALE
OH DBAIT, AT
E. P. FREYE'S,
NO. 17 EAST SECOND STREET.
jyia-tm ■*
PEC HT A 8PÄI
Excelsior La
Beer Brewery
—AND—
BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT,
CORN Kit FIFTH AND DUPONT STREETS,
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE.
AQFOrdera by mall promptly tilled.
Families «applied with bottled beer; plat
bottles 6 c.eats a dozen.
share of your patronage la respectfully
SOilC
1-17
GRAND UNION HOTEL,
*
(European Plan]
and Restaurant,
OPPOSITE THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT,
Wilmington, Delaware.
This hotel Is a new building, entirely newly
tarnished In a most elegant style and offers
America» and G rrtancomfo ts. KefreshmenU
and eatnUes
"MSÄVr.nn.to,.
w* HOLD in store and in u. s.
Yf BONDED WAREHOUSE»
_____ pur«
whiskies Ar*n the following celebrated
tlllerles*
A. Over holt A Co., January 1879 and Joue I860.
A. Ouckenhetmer ft Bro., May k879.
John Glbeoa. Hon A Co.. May 187» and June WO.
Hanois DUÖ Mis g Co., August 1879.
Sherwood, November 1879 and June 1810.
Neverstnk (Reading, P«., ) February, 1880.
ML Vernon, May, UK>.
le above goods will lw sold either In bond or
paid at the lowest market rates. Samples
may be seen at thU store.
££
tax
NO. 108 MARKET STREET.
gBANCIB KELLY ft CO
SEIDEN BERG'S CIGARS!
AT WHOLESALE RATES.
Chas. J. H. Beckett,
108 WEST SEVENTH STREET.
|y*Mttf.
^NTON HENZE,
124 KING STREET.
riNSBT BRANDS OFj
WINES.
NIERSTEINER REIBLINQ,
NINO MARSALA,
MIsrtLMERE, ETC.
Also a fine line of
LIQUORS,
And the best ; brand* of Havana and KEY
WEST CIGARS.
POTH'S CELEBBATED BEER,
Always on hand. Ifynn want a glas
HENZE'S Is the place yon are looking »or,
aug2S-tf-86 NO. 224 KING BEKEET.
of beer A.
TOHN P. DONAHOR.
O -BOTTLER OF
AND BOLE AGENT OF WILLIAM MASSEY
ft OO.'B PHILADELPHIA
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
—AX.SO
erCe.ebrated Bartholomay Rochester Beer.
The brewings are unequalled for purity and
Haver; constantly on hand In kegs or
bottled. Mineral waters In all
the differ*.nt flavors.
b i7 AND 519 ORANGE STREET,
WILMINGTON, DEL.
MW Polite and accommodating drivers. Orders
oy mall promptly attended to. He la also connec
ted with the Telephone Exchange, and his
signa
myl-18
QRANGE GROVE
PURE RYE WHISKY.
-IK FACT—
THE PUREST. RICHEST AND BEST BYE
WHISKY EXTANT.
By the gallon or bottle.
JAMES A. KELLY,
Uniform in quality
Rich and delicate in flavor.
Abeolutelypure rye.
A sure and safe tonic.
A reliable stimulant
8. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE 8TB.
mv6-ly-26
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BEFORE-AND-AFTER
Electric Appliance* *r* Mat on 30 Day»' Trill.
TO MEN ONLY, Y0UNQ OR OLD,
Ilf no are suffering from N
W Lost Vitality, Lacx on 1
VIOOR, Wastiiio WBAKXXuaaa, and all those dl
of a Personal Nature resulting from Anvaxs and
Other Caubks. Speedy relii
ration of II ZALTH.viQOB and 1
The irrandeBt discovery of the Nineteenth Century.
Bead at onoe for Illustrated Pamphlot free. Address
WUAI8 1K T ■mWAU, WWt,
Flavors Dnsiucr,
Nkuvb Fobcr Aim
and complete resto»
OOP UDAOANTMED.
Trunks and Traveling Bags !
J. A. CONNER,
Reliable Harness and Trunk Manufacturer, has
removed to his new store,
NO. 4 EAST FOURTH STREET,
where yon will And the largest assortment of
Hamers. Trunks, Bags, et»., l n the city. Ladles
and gentlemen's poeketbooksand ladle»«hopping
STEAMSHIP LINES .
^NCHOR LINE.
UNITED »TATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS
b»M Hrom Nevr York Every
»•»uM.y lor
GLASGOW via. LONDONDERRY,
Cabin puaaice, (*'
»ueerage,
MVKHl'OOL * QUEKNHTOWN BFUVHT*.
< ITT OE II IME Mil* Oct. 27, Di e. I.
BEI.GRAVLA «all. Nor, J, De,-. S
FfltNESSlA MU. Nov. 17, IXe E_
Anchor Line Drafts issued nt lnwti-trates
paid I ree of charge la Kuglatu).
Ireland.
F°r I'sssaice. Cabin naua. Book of Tours,
fte., apply to HENDEKriON HHQTH KRh, * e V
ITork. or ÄA MJ EI. K. BKTTH Adams iSpÄE?,
mine cou LetjÄrpinter * Pout's Mills, Wll
to far:. Mecond cabin, 810.
ard, 924, Prepaid, f2l.
hcolUnd and
AND AFTER MON
ADY. MAY M, 10»), TUB
K« W AMD BLBUANT
8TEAMEU
Of
WILMINGTON,
Poe Philadelphia, saiiiufr , t Msrcos Hock sr.rt
CW-er, leave. Wilmington .tally, »anday Iu
eluded, from Fourth street wharfat «,40 a. m.*
&sa* g zfwi
be chartered f r roc'MiIlgiit excursions at low
* wftf Frel,cbt ** ** * * * "1 da* at 1'blladelphla.
ïS
'IUHT LUTES.
pOR NEW YORK.
Electric Line Steamers Triplet,
Vesper and Annie
-BAU, FROM—
King Street Wharf, I Pier 15, East River,
Wilmington,Del., i New York,
Tuesday, Thursday, I Monday, Wednesday
Saturday, 3 p.| Fridays, 4 p. m.
Fr.lahtcarrl« u low si bv any other line
New York sad Eutern eitle».
m »-tr _E. ANDREWS. Aretit.
pOR PHILADELPHIA.
WARNER'S
Philadelphia and Wilmington
Propellers
SaU dally from Market street wharf, Wilming
ton, and flrst wharf below Chestnut street,
Philadelphia, at 8 p. nu
FREIGHT CARRIED
as low os by any other line, and care rally bandied
under our personal supervision. Express deliv
eries made in either city by oar own wagons.
Chas. Warner & Co.
Only office In the city connected with Telephone
Exchange by two wires, two transmitters and
two Indicators. m25-tf
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NO. 802 MARKET STREET,
IKCORPOBATKD JANUARY 24TH, 1881.
Open to receive deposits from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m.
and on Tuesday and Saturday evenings
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IDLY* *201
PURE
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Absolutely pure. They contain
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for mixing with Weaker aud Cheaper China
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Extract. They are cultivated and prepared
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most approved scientific methods. The eaf Is
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of appearance throughout entire plucktngs.
They retain their valuable qualities f>r an un
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spurious
Coloring
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-SWIFTSURE
OINTMENT
^ Cures PMes, itching blind ft bleeding;Barber's
s Itch, Tetter, Salt Kneuin, Ringworms, Ulcers,
c Chilblains, Pimples,all Skin Diseases. The best
0 Ointment in tue world.
" Judge. All druggists sell it.
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H eeaf— lou. Widows,
«. W ish m il dster» sis
vmteminamt remedies.
THE GOING
VETERINARY REMEDIES
I
—By—
W X L L I A M: S'
These remedies have a world-renowned
reputation, and if once given a trial will
quickly prove their superior qualities.
PRIC ELIST :
A GENERAL CONDITION POWDER,
FOR WORMS, PE « PACKAGE
FOR FI»TULA, SPRAINS, TENDER CORNS, AND GEN
ERAL LINIMENT. PER BOTTLE - 7
FOR SPRAINS BELOW JOINT, CURBS AND 8PLINTS,
FOR WOUNDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION - -
FOR THRUSH
FOR EYE WATER
FORWARTS ... . .
FOR GREASE AND SCRATCHES -
FOR COLIC - .
50 CENTS.
60 CENTS.
50 CENTS.
50 CENTS.
50 CENTS.
S5 CENTS.
35 CENTS.
35 CENT8.
35 CENTS.
35 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 drivé to prevent die animal from being
feverish. It is indispensable in colds and
coughs.
WORM POWDER
This is the only sure remedy ever used
lor 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
lively color.
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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 SPAV 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 never
be troubled again.
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FOR GREASE AND SCRATCHES.
This is now the only safe and sure remedy
in use. 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.
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 noj other complications no horse
need ever die with colic under his treatment.
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402 MARKET ST.
WILMINGTON,
DELAWARE.