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-2,1 S' j;?"* " e " htt lB *
ffi'U^bs^hmt eholoe^ln the betting,
W f.H he ors tbo seesen s close
»nd we who va». renssmbsr
A K»t though you're now forlorn,
Ä etil, ofsnekers
*£oa lu m m srtiins I- bora ^
luiKNIl« «* IHIMM AMV.
Hodfrev & Clerk'S paper mills at Elkhorn,
, were bumod yeeberday. Lose,
'micrctary Tel 1er .yesterday received a tele
iSfrom Hnn. Bi-uJamln Butterworth, of
Jo srorpilog the position of Oommls
loj'e: ol Patents.
Tbe Corosn Embassy will lsave Washing
™ to J*y lnr 8a, ' Prsneisco. One of the
™ l„. f win remain In thla country for a
Jjncol Ind uction.
r„ 10 the clone of buslnou yesterday the
wxnrv Department had received for re
rtnotlon flit,Oil,200 United Sûtes bonds
? din the 191st call.
TbeicliooniT Nellie Gardner, with a cargo
(»ro for Buffalo, went ashore on South
L, in Thunder bey, Michigan, yesterday
l0 rnlng, and la e total loss. The crew wero
red.
glam Saturday there have been flva deaths
1 the prevailing fever at Browton, Ala
,. Fever experte have arrived there, but
act, as yet, decided as to the nature
btlwdlarsac.
I Thieve«, supposed to be the Barnards end
biuklort, who escaped from the Lancaster
III, ,rc opiustlng 011 tbe weetern border of
Crk> county. I >n Sunday night two bone*
had live carriages were etolen.
The cun I est over tbe election of three
prcctora of I he Ohio and Mississippi rallroed
terminated yesterday by a compromise, tbe
praetors dieted being Bobert Garrett,
Hnrdi Whitaker and James H. Smith.
0a Sunday the two span bridge on tbe
Centra] railroad, near Aguaa Oallentes,
Mexico, tell, carrying with It a construction
nf IS cars sod two engines. Engin
|srs Dite. irvand Hopklne and three Meal
jeans si-re killed*
I T ie Secretary of the Treasury yesterday
Idecfdcil that the ad valorem duty on cigars
III 10 be based upon the value of tbe cigars
IMinllng the v-lue of tbe boxee, that Is, tbe
nluenl the cigars 1* to bs taken In tbelr
box«] condition.
Almut one hundred end fifty survivors of
Ihr tint sud second battles of Bull Run, In
dudli.g many prominent officers, visited the
Mlhstile flild yesterday to assist In tbe col
union of data upon which to found a his
tory of iho Erst Army Corps.
Ambrose Wilson, City Marshal of Badie
rl!lr. K'nturky, was shot and killed by
Ui«« Creighton. Fie was trying to put
p Ighton, who was drunk, on a borae and
twit Mine hnire, wi cn Creighton became
■nr; and filed three shots at tbs Marshal,
tilling him.
Title deed* have been filed In Texarkana,
in, In tbe nime of J. F. A J. C. Kirby, to
pi uns of land. Including most of the land
nsblch the Arkansas aide of Texarkana Is
hi Tbe deeds are filed under tbe old
wisp land grant, and It I* understood suit
bpwcMton will be begun,
frank R. Bberwln, lately President of the
Xiiut'll Land Grant Company, waa ar
leml 111 Albany, New York, yesterday,
1 charge of having converted to bleown
110 bonds of the original company, each of
toe value of ÿWO. Toe suit la brought at
tkindanceof stockholders living In Amster*
bra. Ball was fixed at (75,000.
Telegrams received from Bradford, Pa.,
ey that Ihr Rochester end Pltieburg mine
it Beac h Tree was reopened yesterday morn
tog, art that the strikers had not at tern pled
toliterfero. This was thought to be duo to
Ike hit that armed Pinkerton detectives es
certed the men to the mines, after which
Iky »ere a>signed to picket duty In tbe
vicicity.
Within two months 43 Incendliry fires
ktvc occuri eil at Lyucbburg, Virginia. Last
tie lit incendiaries cut the tire alarm wire
' carriage de
pollory, ai d another building In tbe vt
ehlty, hut the flumes were discovered and
wm extinguished. The police force has
km Increased, bat the incendiaries hive
'bus 1er e&capej detection.
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, was vleltod by a
«sry rain storm, accompanied l>y thunder
"I lightning, on Sunday night. The new
»taof the Miller Organ Factory was .truck
bylichlnlng and badly damaged. The barn
«I Reuben L. Light was also struck and de
iftoyel, and the steeple of Zion Chureh was
latucrt'd. Cellars were filled, with writer
»cd streets were overflowed.
* report from Safe Harbor,about 10 miles
Iran Lancaster, Pa., of the death by hy
«ophtibla nf a five-year old son of John
,"h he w as bitten by a dog on Sep
1.®"'! 29 He was seized with convulsions
•Milledyesterday morning. "At intervals
* »at conscious and recognised his parents,
mt when ,eized with convulsions be foamed
"tbe mouth,srapped,snarled, barked like a
S' 11 trlcd to blt0 scratch those
TLoawltchmen on all railroad» centering
»I. Louis and East St. Louis, entered
• tei'eral strike for shorter hours and
»Üü r ,ü 1 ! 1 '''' 9 at ni>on y sterday. They de
in!«? ^ "" lrB a " a l,# f'* worll t extra pav
numhivs, and 30 cents per hour for all
lir ,' ,vtr I 0 hour«, besides (05 per month
ki,,K l1a y*- The strikers number
"" "• Th0 »"-Ike will probably
Louli* b<Klla ' le of Ifelght In Kaat St.
■I m ■
rt I:
■Mut fire to Elliott & J.
ii. V
■riî?S aT e. nllr ht Aunnstu* Oawles, Trea
tton Hit 1 1 wuy Conductors' Assocla
«n ',i „ Acht- nacht, a conductor
tohhert . M , lss " url Pacific railroad, were
I,.,.,. * at ,h, ' muikl* of cocked revolver, by
I«». o " i " n '' n ' on t * lc kaw river brldire,
SJU® Kansas City and Wyandotte. The
io*.. I* o ' " h * c '' * >l< * '' een subscribed
Cm»..,I 11c ei . 1, . < ' rt nlnmeut ol the National
«Sen» I v" 01 K * llw "y Conductors, which
7 11 k »"«m City on to-morrow.
«toi. | J '"'7' ,TOra ® an Francisco says that
•ere •li" 11 ' , v, ' b,-1!n vxpressed that Chinese
f"«" Chinese
bolt ii ' ?! the fssfrlctlon act. A loop
litt't Jf.'î ' ' haa bei,n louod under the
Uv, 1 l»rmlt* Chinamen, other then
»lib/' "'"T lf th< -y ho piovlded
ment .. r! n '' atu from ,h ® Chinese Ot vern
lug n ,|p., u ' n ' ß \n other than labor
The Hlo Janeiro on Saturday
■aWtSfle^*""' 17 hold,n « tradc -
«wlmen 0h - Bley auJ J » m 'S Maloney, two
« freie)., we ™ tepalrlnp some damaire to
Dt,,',,'" "»»ched to a train standing: at
"o Suiiii»» 01 .'.' on tbe fshusylvanla railroad,
Bley Shglneer stAried the train,
"rushed T y 1 ed an! * Maloney terribly
tte Bo . »A. wou »ded man was laid upon
fe .udJent " e . < ' DKlne ' Cr ** w ' w,th P a,n -
thrnitt,, J uni ped up and threw the
* lll > fetnui op ?J. - Th ® tnsr,R * ''»^«d
i'tfr »ol'"!. r "l'lfilty down the Frede.
ttlTe *n,i ri» x mile * Maloney closed the
t. unc °nsolous to tbe floor of
«eovery. lbtrc "r® hut slight hopes of hie
steamers
e.i.»J"| , î T8r0RI> - Ma8 »-. Sept, as, 1875.
tw?* 4 ta| t®n Hop Bittere aad recom
'»neflchi 01 to »6 I found them very
STwiL, Mra. J. W. Tullsr,
,n * ^^rtetian Temperanee Union.
How a Plg Mikd. a Prortdant.
t Bofctuu Olotx. J
About thfs Mme fu knots about thn luosi
CO wt"." d »foiina dépota and botelt, whan
political atorlea are ln order, you will oc*
catlonally hear tome old «tagrr remark that
'a pin once made Andrew Jackson Presi
dent. It was never roy fortune to meet
one who could remember how It came about
but In a copy of the American Traveller for
Deoember Ul, 18S9, being volume IV., No.
ou, I had all the particulars, which 1 espy
for the benetltoftbe Society for the Perpet
uation of Old Stories. It appears that away
back In the early dawn ol the nineteenth
century. In the town ofOranstou, B. I., Mr.
Somebody's pig smelt a cabbage lu a neigh
bor a garden—he rootod through the
fence end demoralised said garden—
—the garden owner sued llie plg'e pro
prletor—James Burrill wee the proeecutlng
attornoy—the pro.ocut.lng attorney wee e
candidate lor the United state* Senate—Uie
Senator was choseu hy the Btato Legislature
—In that body there was a Ue, occasioned
by tbe sbsence of one of BurrlU'a party,who
etayrd away on account ol laweult aforesaid
—the said Uo was unravelled by tbo casting
vote of the Spoakor In favor of Burrlll'e
opponent, Jeremiah B. Howell—Jeremiah
voted for the wer, which Jemes would not
have done—the war was made by a majority
of one In the National Senate—tbat war
made General Jackson popular—that popn
larlty gave Jackson the Prealdency.
A WOMAN'S AWASH.
Mas. N. B. Small, the wtfa of the popular
deputy sheriff sud assassor of Topsbam, Mo.,
w-ltes u» on May U, 1SSX: ''That «bo had been
severely effllctad during sarsral years wltbkid
ney and liver disease, eecompsnled with severe
pains and backache. Haring triad many so
called oures, and medloluea, and doctor's pro
sorlptlons, without receiving any benoQl, and
while seeking far e cure, she noticed the adver
tisement ol Bant'* Remody end deolded to try
ft. Moving bought e bettle et Mr. Johnson's
drugstore, commcnood using It with such flat
tering results that ehe continued Its_ ~
after using only five bottles tbs Improvement
In her health Is so marked that she wishes all
who an sfflloted in like manner to know of this
me« valuable and tellable mod loins; and the
moat choerfblly recommends Bent's Remedy to
ell, end especially to females who are troubled
with the oomplaiats peculiar to the sag."
A FAMILY BI KS9INO.
Under date of May 10, 1888, we hart reeelred
the following Information from Mr I*>iumo
LoicBvrD, of 18 Charles street, Portland, Me.
Mr. Lombard says: Por sereral years past I
hare been troubled with severe backache and
pains In the side, and when I would Uo down I
ootild not rest well as It seemed Impossible for
me to get In an easy p siUon; and my aohoa
and pains Increased constantly to such an ex
tent that I became convinced that 1 bad a dla
ease or the kidneys fastened to mo, and alter
having used doctors' prescriptions and many
of the so-called cores without getting any bene
fit, 1 w • persuaded y a near neighbor, Mr.
Jones, to try Hunt's Kemedy, as himself and
wife had been greatly benefltted by ltsoaes.and
many others of our acquaintances spoke of Its
merits in the highest t erms. I decided to try
it. and purchased a bottle at Nlohol's drug store
and a pood as I had taken a fen doaes of It the
pains In my back were relieved, and after tak
Ing three bottles my sl<|eaehe and lame back
areourcd.and loan truly testify that Hunt's
Remedy is an article of great merit, and will do
all that is claimed for It, and 1 know of many
other people In Portland who have found a cure
Id Hunt's Reinedv after all others «ailed to do
any good, and 1 recommend It to all who have
kidney or liver disease, hoping that this may be
the means of relieving some sufferer * ho does
not know of the merits of Hunt's Remedy."
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Brown's Iron Bitters? Good for
what? Well, see what it has done.
To begin with dyspepsia. It has
cured some of the worst cases.
Then chiils and fever. Who
wants to shake with cold and burn
with heat, when a bottle or two of
Brown's Iron Bitters will drive the
source of the mischief awav?
How about rheumatism t It cured
Mr. Brashear, of Baltimore, and
hundreds of others. *
Those dreadful nervous troubles.
Mr. Berlin, of Washington, the well
known Patent attorney, was entirely
relieved by Brown's Iron Bitters. ->
Tkf ailments of the kidneys.—
Brown's Iron Bitters cured Mr. Mon
tague, of Christiansburg, Va., and
an army of other sufferers.
Debility and languor. The Rev.
T. Marshall West, Ellicott City
is one of the many clergymen
stored by Brown's Iron Bitter
And as with vertigo, malaria, liver
complaint, and headache, Brown's
Iron_ Bitters is the Great Family
Medicine.
,MA,
re
s
HOW MANY MILKS DO YOU DRIVE t
THE
ODOMETER
WILL TELL.
This Ins trument Is no larger than a watch. It
tclT the exact number of mfl« * rirlvt-n to tüe
1-100th part n| n m ile; counts up
waier a nT~dust tl«ht; always m »>r«nr; »»J**
Soraca h^om being over d r iven; Is easily attached
to the wheel of a Buggy, _
Wä gon, Road Cart, bulky f low. Reaper, Mower,
or other vehicle. Invaluable Liverymen,
Pleasure Driver*. Physicians Farmers. >Mirvey
• miles;
C'arrlftv*-, Bulky,
or»,
Frfe e onîy |6. W each, one-t!
other Odometer. ~V _
of the wheel. Sent by ms'll
post paid. Address,
tfeDONNRL ODOMKTEH OOw
1 North La »all* «•». Chlearo.
g^3oad lor Ciroultr.
V lien ordering give diameter
receipt of price,
au*14-iin-4Aw
I'D
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BIT
ft
The fit and general style
our Clothing has gained us
much popularity; occasionally,
however, there comes before
us odd and unusual shapes, for
which we provide a depart
ment, where alterations are
satisfactorily made withoutcost
to the customer.
of
A. 0. YATES & CO.
-EDGEB BUILDING
Chestnut and Sixth Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
MVIMIANA BTATM L.UTTMMJ.
N«W OBLKJjffi, Aiifast 1. 1M.
TO THE PUBLIC
Poetmaster-General Gresham havingpablDfe d
a wilful and malicious islsehood In regard to the
character of The Louisiana State Lottery Com
pany, tbe following facts are given to the publie
to prove hi statement, thst we are engaged In n
fraudulent basin««*, to be false and untrue t
Amount of prises pal by the Louisiana täte
Lottery Company from January l,U7^to present
dates
Paid to Boutturn Express Co.,
. Orleans, T. M. Wescoat, Manager....M»8M.M0
Paid to Louisiana National Ban», Jos.
H. Ofleeb,. Preside t... «0,900
Paid to State National Bank,
* H. Kennedy, President...... 128,10P
Paid to New Orleans National Bank, __ _
A. Baldwin, Pre 1 *ent.
Paid to Union National Bank, B. Char
Itron, 0*sh(er....
Pain to Cltlsens* Bank, E. L. Carrière,
President....
'Paid to ennanla National Bank, Jules
Casatrd, r esident...
Pstd to Hibernia National Baak, Chao.
New
M,QM
80,000
87,000
18,110
Pal
«UI
.Toby. Caahler
1 Batik, Joseph
Pal« I to Mu
Mitchell,
Total paid as shove......
Paid In snms of under fl,000 at the
varions offlees of the Company
throughout the United Bute*......'....' A*0,410
onai
cashier
«.'W
Total paid by aU. .
.4Ma.«o
For the truth of the above f acts
public to the officers of the sbote-nA
corpor
ations, and for our legality and sUndlng to the
Mayor and Oiw era of the City of Now Orleans, to
the State authorities of Louisiana, and also to
U. 8. Officials of LoulsUna. Wo claim to be
legal, honest and eonect In all our transactions,
aossauj
sUndlnx Is concedrd by all who will investigate,
and our stock has for years beeu sold at our
Board of Broker*, and owned by mkny of our
best known and respected citizens.
M. A. DAUPHIN, President.
tn the country. Our
KB-CAPITAL PRIZE, »78,000.-»
tlttcts, only ».
Shares lu proportion
ruE«
lxiuiaiANA State Lottert Co.
"We do hereby certify that we supervisa Un
arrangement* 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 are con
ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good lalth
toward all parties, and we authorise the
pany I« use this certificate, with fke-slmles o*
our signatures attached. In Its advertisements, 11
Incorporated In 1868 for »veers by tbe Legisla
ture for Educational and Charitable purposes
with a capital of 41.000,000—to which a reserve
fnnd of over |U0.000 has since bean added.
By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise
part ef the present »tote Oonstit itloa
adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879.
The only Lottery ever voted on and eudoraeo
by the people of any State,
never scales or
GRAND ttlNGL
place monthly.
made a
IT»
r postpones.
LB NUMBER DRAWING»
akc
A BPLKNJHD OPPOBTONITY TO WIN A
NOVEMBER lSth, 1888.-l«2d Monthly Draw
ina.
Capital Priie, $15,000.
100,000 TICKET» AT FIVE DOLLAR» BACH
FRACTION», in FIFTHS In PROPORTION.
.f 7B,rti
. 26.0«
. 10, Off
. 12,000
. 10,000
. 1Û.00C
mm
8 Prises of (
5 Prises of 1
IZK
! 21
IZR
6,000
2,000
of 1,000
s?ss
I
Si SS:
100 Prlxea
800 Prises of
uSSKïïîSî
80, OC'
1*4.
*1 FBOXIMAT • * PBI8I8
9 Approximation Pilxea of 87JJ...
M.9P
AMO
s an
9
1.967 Prîtes, amounting 9o.
Application f >r rates to olnbs should only be
mane to the offl *e of thecomranr in New Orleans.
nformation write dear!»', riving
full address. Mate P. O. Monev Orders payable
and address Registered Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL^BANE.^ ^
POSTX L NOTE» »n» ontlnarv InAer. toy Mall
or KxprrM "It m. nf |6 and upward, by Ex
preu at onr expenie) to _
M. A. paUPHIN,
New Orleans, 1L*.
Or, 1C. A. PAUPHIN, r> n
mt Uevetith nt.,, Washington, D. O,
For further
O, H'OOKMIUK,
OOH. SEVENTH AND JEFFBESO* STB.
J.
OBOCKRIXS
PROVISIONS*
Best grades of
FLOUR, VEGETABLES AND FRUITS.
—'i
jureras bmazmm.
QBANGI GltOVX
PURE RYE WHISKY.
~ar teat
THBPtJaaST. RICHEST A* I» *r*T UYB
WHISKY EXTANT
By tbe gallon or bettle.
JAMES A. KELLY
1
Dal tom
la ' 1,aU 2 < m**«*Mlea«al» «aver.
''"'"'•'"""'Wand»«.**..
A rstlabts ramtast
a W. COB. TENTH AND ORANGE 8TB.
mvt-ly-Jl
rjm* BUT QLA»^
LAGER BEER!
-IN THC CITY, AL0G
PORTER AND ALE
ON DRAFT, AT
E. P. FSETE'S
NO. 17 BAST SECOND STREET.
Jrxs-tru
g RECHT A SPAHN
Excelsior Lager Beer Brewery
BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT,
•»-Order, by mail promptly sued.
Famille, supplied with bottled beer; pint
bottle, s cents a dosen. -
A share of year patronage I» rcipecunlly solic
ited. telz-l-17
GRAND UNION HOTEL,
[E ar » »««» Plan]
and Ub 8?4 .ITBAnt,
OPPOSITE TH» PBF MYL V AN IA DEPOT,
Wilmington, Delaware.
This hotel Is a
furnished In a mow
American and G rniaa
■IT, en tlrely newly
t style and offers
„ ta. Kclreahmenu
r H t £KRY*»U nfftf**Proprl»mr.
ten
E HOLD □( I
BONDED W
AND IN Ü. 8.
IUBEB pure rjr«
g celebrated dls
Ueries*
A. Overholt * Go., Janunry 1879 and June 1810.
A. Uuckenheiiaer ft Bro.. MayM7».
John Gibson. Bon * Co.. May 079 and June MM.
aunts Distilling Co., August 1879.
»erwood, November 1879 and June UM.
everslnk ( Reading^ Fa., ) February, 1MQ.
t. Vernon, May,
lsklos from the
The above
tSA .2
tax paid at
FBAWOU KELLY * OO
■nr»-*
SEIDEN BERG'S CIGAU8 !
AT WHOLESALE BATES.
Chas. J. H. Beckett,
108 WIßT SEVENTH STREET.
_ _ ty88-m&
^NTON HENZE,
124 KING STREET.
FINEST BRANDS OF,
WINES.
NIEBSTEINRR REIS1.TKO.
NINO MAJC4ALA,
M18M1LMEBE.
ETC.
A Iso a fine line of
I
LIQUORS,
And the bast ;t>rauds of Havana and KEY
WEST CIGAR».
POT fl'S CELEBRATED BEEB,
Always on hand. If y
HENZE'» Is the pince you
augtt'tf-a NO.
u want a glass of beer A.
looking or.
224 KING BKREET.
P. DONAHOE.
-BOTTLER OF
AND BOLE AGENT 07 WILLIAM MASSEY
A CO.'» PHILADELPHIA
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
—ALSO—
e'Co.sbrated Bartholomay Beahestar
fhe brewings are unequalled for purity
flavor: constantly on hand In kegs r
bottled. Mineral water* In all
the different flavor*.
J°HN
517 ÄND 519 ORANGE STREET,
WILUNUrOM. DJEL.
JW" Polite and accommodating drivera. Orders
oy mall promptly attended to. He is also connec
ted with tbe Telephone Exchange, and hie sign*
is—---——-"1* mvl-i8
h
t
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Mf û
k
Mo..106
MARKtf ST
m ü WllMiNGTON
ra-sas
. WWW V*«
DtL
mm
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fiEU
l BEFORE — AND — AFTER
Electric Xppllincei at* »ent on 30 Din 1 Trial,
TO MEN ONLY, YOtlNfi OR OLD,
suffering from Njmvocs Debility,
rauTT7I*ACX or Ngnra Foaca am>
a wmif—w, and all those ils—es
3E6£
of a I'kiuohal «ATOM resul
Oruxa Causas. Bpwdy rsllef aadoomplete resto
ration of Rkaltb, viooa and Manhood Guaranteed.
The grandest dlaoovmry «C the WnMnt\ Osotury.
ßwid at onoe for Illustrated Pamphlet froo. Address
WUII MU «(., ■ jWMU, HHiH.
Trunks and Traveling Bags !
J. A. CONNER,
Reliable Harness and Trunk Mannfheturer, has
rènoved to his new store,
NO. 4 EAbT FOURTH 8TREET,
where you will find the largest assortment of
H
an
i Wsmaia r.iv M
iN AND AFTIK MON
WILMINGTON,
For Philadelphia, calling
Cheater, leaves Wilmington dally, Sunday In*
eluded, from Fourth street wharf atf.40 a. m.;
returning le ires rhliadelphla at 4.15 p. in., from
second wharf'holow Chestnut struct. Boat can
be chartered f-r moonlight excursion* »V low
received all da* at IMilladcIpulh.
at Marcns Hook and
^NOHOR LINB.
DXITMD BTATEJI MAIL BTEAMÏIIIPS
BaU From New YorktEvxry
HOtanlay Ibr
GLASGOW via. LONDONDERRY,
LIVERPOOL A «AUEBNHTOWN H KB VIIIK.
• ITT OF RI'ME sane Oct. *7, Dec. 1.
belgeavia s*u. not. x, Deo. *
PDBNESB1A .alls Nov, 17, Dec. XL
(BO tnlioo according to accota mo*
d lUon.. Becoad (Jabln and Steerage a. above.
Anchor Line I»r»n* tosned nt low-.t rates are
jMdjrVreeof charge la England, gcotlsad sad
(Mil
Cabin
For
hkVÏS
York? or IaJTDkl F . UBTTM. Adam. Kxpr-sa
mlnrton* L *° ,rp * ot *'- Du Post'. Mills, Wit
FBRHtUT LINES.
JPOB PHILADELPHIA.
WARNER'S
Philadelphia and Wilmington
Propellers
toil dally ft-om Market street wkmrf, Wilming
ton. sad first wharf below Chet tust street,
Philadelphia, at • p. —
FREIGHT CARRIED
ss low sa by sny other tins, end carefully bandied
or our parsonsl snpervlalon. Express dsUr
«ries m a de la either city by our own wagons.
Chas. Warner & Co.
und
Only office in the city connected with Teleph
Exchange by two wires, two transmitters i
two Indicators. mlfutf
one
jjH)R NEW YORK.
Electric Line Steamers Triplet,
Vesper and Annie
-•AIL FROM—
King Street Wharf, | Pier 18, Seat River,
Wllmlnsrton.Del., New York,
Tuesday, Thursday, I Monday, Wednesday
Saturday, 9 p. £. | Fridays, 4 p. m.
Freight carried as low as by any other line
New \ ork and Eastern cities. _
_ ü A NUKfWH, Agent.
WIMATVULL.
JHIARTIZANS BAYING BANK.
NO. 803 MARKET STREET,
IHCOBPOBATXD JAKUABT 24 TH, 18SL
Open to receive depotlUfromO a. m. until 4p. m.
and on Tuesday and Saturday evenings
from 7 to 8 o'clock.
SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND,
Hegilarly made In April and October. Whan
dividends are not withdrawn they are accounted
as dep.tslU. Thus permanent deposits compound
their interest twice In each year.
MANAGERS i
Nathaniel K. Benson,
Henry F. Dure,
George W. Hush,
Oeorge ». ( apellr.
M. L. Llchtenotefn,
Kdward Darlington,
sTohli. Jackson,
U. »wilt.
William
Anthony Riggins.
G KO KG K W. BUSH, Preside nL
â. m tUTHta atittdjYf.
fel*21-ly
NRtr JLD nit T1S RMENTH.
Chocks In O hours
CtJOEHInhlJAYS
J.F. Miller, M.D.
-DRUG STORE
lSN.lltbst.Fhlln
48 FORMEN
AGENTS Attention.
ETEOR ALARM CLOCK, with Lumi
nous Composition Face. Time ffeen dis
tinctly at night. NOTHING SELLS SO
RAPIDLY» KSOO a month easily mado. Send
»2.80 for sample, or 8-cent stamp for full partic
ulars. CLOWES A FKIHB1E,General Agents,
1anl6-l-l4 Waterbary. Conr
M
PURE
INDIA
TEAS!
spurious
Absolutely pure. They contain
or exhausted leave». No Chemicals or Coloring
Matter used In their Preparation. Very valuable
lor mixing with Weaker and Cheaper China
Teas. They contain a very high percentage ot
Extract. They are cultivated and prepared
pervlslon of Foreigners, upon the
most approved scientific methods. The eaf Is
manipulated by machinery, giving uniformity
of appearance throuxhou* entire plucking*.
They retain their valuable qualitlra fT »n un
usual length of time: JOHN O. PHILLI» 8 A
York. Agents of the
under the
CO . 1» Water street, N
Calcutta Tea Bvndlcate.
WAY'S
«SWIFT SURE
OINTMENT
j
J Cam F le., ltchlnx blind A hleedln,;D»rber's
Î Itch. Tcitcr, a UKheum. Rlnxworm», Ulcer,.
t Chilblains, l''mplea,sll Ski- lfl»e1 he tall
- ointment In t e world. The people to be the
£ Juden. All druigleU sell It. SOoeuu. Whole
. .ate hy
H JOHNSTON.HOLLOWAY A OO., Phlla.,Pa.
PATENTS
F. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of American »3/1
Foreign Patenta. Washington, D.C. All bi si
ts« connected with Patents, whether before 1. e
Patent Office or the Courts, promptly atten< ed
, No barg made unless a patent fa second,
»end for clrrular.
to
CLAIMS A SPECIALTY,
A WARRANTS. ADDITION A j.
0MS8TEAD CERTIFICATES and all klrdi
' LAND SCRIP bought and sold. Large »to#
and HIGHEST PRD E» Paid, Do yon want to
buy t If so, write to A. A. THOMA
4ttorney-at-Law. Washlnvton. D C.
LAND
H
tell
PFNkinNK For wound, disease or other
r JCjII nlUWO disability. Widows, minor
ehildren and dependent parents entitled when
death resulted. Claims reopened, restoration.
Increases, bounty, back pay and discharges ob
tained. Apply at onoe, delay pre|udloes your
rights. Fees fixed by law. Address, with
stamp, the old establlsned firm of K1MON *
CO , Attorneys and Claim Agents, 917 F. St.,
Washington, D. C. _ |7<
p A TF1UTS ANDERSON * SMITH,
r A1 -Ci IN 10.Solicitor of U.S. and Foreign
Patenta. No. 700 Seventh atrnet, t». Q, opp. - .
8. Patent Office, W. hloicton, D. O.
■pomtenco .ollclted. N charge for advl
ree ebaraed uni. «« patent la allowed. Hclcren-M
Lewis Johoaon A Co., Banken and Pottmaater.
Washington, D. C, Pamphlet of Instruction,
free.
ggg£S2S5
socnujjuopi
IMPORTED BEER I
We have "Kaiaer," from Bremen; "Pilsen" from
Bohemia, and "Culmbach" from Bavaria.
"WE GUARANTEE THE IMPORTATION."
-WE HAVE AL80
"Milwaukee," "Rochester," Stoeckle's and Fehren*
bach's Stock Lagers.
INDIA PALE ALES, BROWN STOUT & PORTER
-WB BELIEVE UNSURPASSED
SODA WATERS
AS FOLLOWS :
Tonic Beer, Champagne Nectar Cider, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla,
Lemon. Als» White Wine and C ider Vinegars.
FOORD BOTTLING CO
•»
Cor. Sixth and Orange Streets,
WILMINGTON.
DELAWARE
JOHN MEALEY.
- .. NO. 205 MARKET STREET.
WILMINGTON, DEL.
Sole Agent for State of Delaware for
WERNER & CO.'S
Champagne Win©
PRICE LIST.
Per Case IS
do 94
&
• £
oo
00
DIMMOUNT IN QUANTITISA.
5 Cues
10 Cases •
• 5 per cent.
10 per cast.
- 1* per cent.
86 C
IMPORTED
BELFAST GINGER ALE BASS ALE. BROWN STOUT.
IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS.
Pure Rye Old Star Whisky,
Diamond O Whisky.
•TEE
LIGHT-RUMNG DOMESTIC !
■vJL-'H
Jl!
■*!
ö
lOMESTlCSEm
[0
rt
.V\
NJiEDLEö AND PAKTS
For all Sewing Machines, and a lull line of DO
MESTIC PAPER FASHIONS, for sale by the
Domestic Sewing Machine Comp.
814 MARKET STREET.
sepl0-tf
lhe Remington Standard Type-Writer!
A Machine which
Is fast taking the
->f tbe pin.
the Sewing
Machine Is to the
needle the Type
writer la to the pen.
It should be In
every office and study
15,000 In dally use.
Endorsed by all lead
ing professional sod
business men.
Correspondence so
licited. »end lor our
new pamphlet.
WYCKOFF, 8KA
MANSJto BENEDICT
Sole Agent*.
J. W. Eaulx, Man
ager. 715 Chestnut
St. Phils. Pa.
place
What
septlo>2m-m, w, f »
KENNEBEC ICE AND COAL COM Y
PRINCIPAL OFFIOR, W. R. COB. SECOND AND KING STREET» ;
-ICE HOUSE AND COAL YARD OVER THIRD STREET BRIDGE—*»
Branch Office and Depot, Fonrth and Poplar sta, and No. W» West Eighth at.
PRICE 07 EASTERN ICE :
49 cent* per week 116 pounds dally
M " "
pounds dally.
M c«U çae
:$i.ot •• ••
-
12 ••
70
80 POUNDS AND OVER AT THE RATE OF 00 CT8. PER 100 POUNDS.
The least neglect or incivility on the part of the driver ehonld be made known at the offiofl
once, and It will receive prompt attention. We keep constantly on hand a CHOICE SELKOTIO«
iff < OAL from ihe most popular mines, which we deliver In cellars free of ckargr, where shoe«
Yfirmi eaw he n«p«1. —— ■ "»
DR. CLARK JOHNSON'S,
Indian Blood Syrup !
Cures all diseasesof the Stomach, Liver, Bowels,
Kidneys, Skin and Blood MILLION8 testify to
its efficacy in healing the abeve-named diseases, and
pronounce it to be the
—BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN
[[^"Guaranteed to cure DYSPEPSIA. ÆD
AGENTS WANTED.
Labratory, 77 W. 8d St New York City. Dmggwts «dl A

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