jlURIflM» HUMMAKY. • Tm »ni», Waahlngtnn T.rrltorv, A " ri • v nlKtit, destroyed $28,000 worth „,',r.. e'lltlam A. Krym.r «M killed, and two cn were Injured by the buretlnir of oth ' _„v wheel at Phllllpaborf, New Jer '"An Saturday nmrnln C . T) . .„.»ine hou«e of the Boston tnil Low T , ]r(M I at stonelum, Maoaacliuaetla, '' /hur.Hl'ye.terd.T mornlmr, with two wnnietb-e?. L"«e $28,000. _ , eo.inir fleet off Provlncetown, Maria J,' u , was «truck by » heavy »quell on 0 . .„lev nicht. One »cnooner lost e »cine Kf » dory end eight men. ' death of Heuneh M. Jackson, a ..„I unman, alleged to have been 111 N.. ! I. I .Iv months old, wne reported to ^Health Department of New York on Saturday. limn A. I, 'arpenter, "who la credited with iieheat man In I.lneoln, Illinois,'' " . arrested on suiph lon of being lm in the murder of /ora Hums, which teurred several days ago." The switchmen ftt the yards of tbc Texas Purifie and MlMOiirl Pac ific railroad at Dal* L Texas, »> «rueK O J Filday night for un r h : incfl in their wages from $60 to $65 per ffon'h The places of the strikers were ' 1 n 8.iturday. » The fill'd shut «ml killed Alcxaudor Friday night, at Haddlck'a 8«. Florida. The men were clerks In and the shooting was the result over the Rood« In their rrspec tiMi.il monts. The Director of the Mint reports tho total orahllon of the United S'alcs on October . '„•11 ;:iU,. r .H7,833, of which $844,513,<199 ruin cold coin, and $335,901,32:! In silver. pt,,u!»l rlrouliitlon Increased $10,115,035 in,, October 1st, 1S82. Mr. r.nd Mia. William I.oeao, both over Ojfirsold, were attacked at (heir home inr 8he!hV> North Carolina, by a colored U n, on Friday night. Mrc. Logan was tlllfd and her huaband waa choked nearly adcatli. The roan escaped with $10 booty. A Arc In the flve-atory building No«. 191 „a 123 Franklin «tract, New York, vaster. ,, cased damage estimated at $50,000. Ic principal loser« are Straaburrer & Co„ in cloak. and suits, $25,000, and louas Uall A Co., dealers In linens, $20,. ral lad By the explosion of * new steel boiler in I»*Brothers' planing mill at Mount Pleas G. Iowa, on Saturday, a man named Beck fi-h was killed, and another was so badly jijured that he is dying. Four or five others Mrc more or less bruised. The mill was llown to atoms. Intense exciteront prevails at Lisbon, kkota, over the Giacovery of gold. II. W. Jriiwold, of Chicago, made tho discovery n iiif place about two month ago. lie had f) sample« assayed, and the result showed 800 to $250 per ton. The matter was kept luiet until he secured all the land in the kiuity. Legal proceedings involving the title to 00.000 acres of land have been beguu in KBthern Oeoigla, by the heirs-at-law of the He Stephen Chase and Harnuel E. Crocker, he fuir will Involve the interest* ol several ondrtd email planters who are distributed rerthe estate. Th* 1 White river In Arkansas lias risen lfl «•luring the last 48 hours, and flooded 1.000 «eres of land In Independence county, kif is the highest rise in the White river, ith one exception, sinco 1873. It is feared If a number of small farmers, sufferers b? tpresent flood, will have to be assisted r.mr the winter. to irday waa the day for the fall scratch jwof the Harvard studentson the Charles erat Cambridge, Massachusetts. When kbileonlea of tho boat-house were crowded Khftudente they gave way. Nine students tre frrioiisly injured, and F. 8. Mead, of stoii, probably fatally. About 25 were Bre f i los bruised. lev. M T. R«)trers, a colored Baptist cler |Bun ai New Orleans, having occasion to inii.lsterlal function at the per eii-l » f his parish, boarded a freight in unlay morning to take a free t. He made himself last to the end of 'rar with a rope, but he lost his grip and dragged a long distance before dead body was found. Krouhcrg, a Hebrew, died in Iu <>. in August last. His dying wish I that he should be cremated, but the rçw! was embalmed and burled by the ally. Two or three weeks since in think Ithe matter over the family came to the Delusion that the wishes of the deceased wild have been respected, and after con lerable correspondence the body was ln kritol at Washington, Penna., on 8atur Uti'l u hr ■ I At a «ni. of old material, at the Brooklyn Yai «1, last month, thore were a large minr >»r hlildcrs present, but tho buying M confined to a low persone, who bl«i ex N Vc Pdces for the materials. Tho Com Mant ut the yard was informed ol the ft by tlic auctioneer, and resulted in tlie p >r f losing quite large sums ol money. It pdigiovi red that the quautity of material Reeded that catalogued by a large P A. Klluc, under iudietment for the pkr ol Mayor Stubbs of Polk City, was shot on Saturday morning at I de *J-y I»!« brother-in-law, John Cools. |kr EMne's release on ball he went to his PJ lather*« farm, which iras occupied by PM- The latter considered this Pi ad the men quarreled. Whilo Kline Pai the break las*, table Cool approached r&the rear and shot him with a revolver. Pphyslolau said lie could llvo only a few Intru «ITcseo tu lives of the ''People's Railway ®!*ny <,I America," recently iucorpora u Indianapolis, are said to be in San kC bco, "negotiating for an outlet in San "cuco, but with whom Is not stated." »s reporte,! «orne time ago that J. W. PP, a traveling agent lor*the company, "organized a local board In Visalia, Cal ftia, and •cured a subscription of 850, >o the stock. "Sinco then nothing er has been heard at Visalia of agent company.»» isi'in Commissioner Dudley in speaking WMon agents in his annual report says: couat rU ett on which has heretofore ft placet] . upon the act of Juue 20tfe, 1878, I' » aifi'iitft claim and exact generally J ee n advance, has, I think, operated Practically exclude from the practice satt U(l * tei * H, *' 1 ueeful ffttoruiys, and r : u t< '' 1 to It many ignorant,unscrupu , UbL 'k>« iMirsous, whose only object ml mi be " rtlt 10 procure applications fl'II. rs, regardless of merit, to be filed j Eh and then while acting simply of the papers, assiduously enalinaut until the $10 fçe lsßecurcd •creaftt-i- practically abandon the case orange." ea *fjeoz«d Disease, a,ld P aif ion brings mankind nerv ai,meu to» foremost among them '1 ; 0U l U ^* nervous debility and unna | e „» n a , ne Ç 1,i generative organs, «f tr » i successfully overcomes ^ral'vJcJ 1 ' f a, fï rC8,or< ' s suffer to his Allcn's'Wj rtl 81; 6 for lî. At druggist; armaey, 815 1st. ave,, N. Y. Worn Given out. offerer 1 °[?'^ ur a(1 dress we will make W*«^.. Whlch >' ou can «*™ $3 to $7 II,V° ur liomo. Men, Won en, „ « ran ,lo it. n. C. Wilkinson »V, ' * EI ' W Fulton street, New Oi •teliabi .«,r ec , *° »"F e*""' ith " "H'l'r, piano parlors,836 North "»ectioo Jo?' I'n'TlBh, Philadelphia. No HÈor. &n 7 Fl.no ware room, or '•"'»»imilar name. Wh\ People Take Medicine. L British (^umeily Review,] Tt Is to be feared that to racist people medi cine is not an erudite science or a learned art, but is little more than the place administration of physic. They not understand medicine without drugs, and Its virtue and power are popularly mea.suled by the violence of Its operations. Its very name is In ordinary parlance syn onymous with physic. Take from it its pills und potions, and for them you lake away it« whole urt and mystery. They do not believe In a scheme of treatment, how ever deep laid and skilful, whl h does not include a certain statutory dosag«*. Ho that, as a rule, medical men are practically polled to give their patients a visible object of faith In some lorm of physic, which may be at most designed to i fleet some very subordinate purposes. And it fa re markable how atrongly even among us the educated classes tills feeling prevails. Cures by the administration ol mixtures und hol uses is to fixed and ancient a tradition that it is only very slowly that the world will give it up. The anxiety of the friends of the patient, wauts to do more than follow the simple directions of "nursing," which have been so carefully Inculcated, and pos sest.es apparently so little remedial power. There is nothing of the unknown about them In which a fluttering hope of great ad vantage can nestle. Thus it Is necessary to educate the world into a belief lu medicine apart from drugs, whic h fluds Its power of curing in adaptations of the common condi tions of life and applications of physiologi cal acts—\ medicine which takes Into Its haul tiio whole life, aud orders and fashions its every detail It i? found iu everyday practice that this popular miauhderstaudlng of the modern spirit ol medicine constantly checks the little tentalivo advances of a more scientific treatment, and it ianecefsaiy that it should he generally understood how powerfully the various processes of the economy may be ef fected by the manipulation of the condition ol common life. common can 1th scleutlflc dtttiulteness. A WIFE'S TUOCBLK. For a number of year# my wlfo ha* been troubled with chronlo rheumntlBin, it being in •omo portion of lior body constantly, (except peril a (m In the very wannest weather In iutn iner). Itnei Cbrlstras* sho contracted a very sovero cold, and a ilisenscd condition of the kid ney* became manifest, which subjected her to excess!vo su fferlog, *■ tho svmptmns of gravel bccamo more prominent, her urlno being col ored, aecompanled by a heavy brick-dust sedi ment. After trying several remedies wlthont relief. I procured for her a bottle of Hunt's Remedy, which she commenced taking, And before three days had pasaod she bees mo txuoh bettor She oentinued using the modicino until she had used six bottles, and both rheumatism and kidney complaint. She believes her present excellent health due solely to the use of Hunt's Remedy. feels ontlroly cured of William O. Cleveland. Norwich, Oonw., May 6, 1888. GRATIFYING RESULTS. Under date of May 1*, Mr. E. A. T*o«i 80 x, tho well-known grocer and provision denier, of 78 Green street, N follows. "Several weeks sinco I was taken very 111 with kidney disorders, und an examination of my urlno showed a very dlsoasod condition of my kidneys, und I had also symptoms ol a diseased state ol my liver. The passing ol my urlt eway accompanied with sovore pains In the small or iny back and loins, tollowed by a burning Fensation, and after having stood awhile in the vessel tho urine showed a very heavy deposit of a sediment sin lllarto ground b rlck-dust, ai d, In short, I found that I was in suoh a diseased condition as to require Immedi ate medicul treatment, and as 1 was anxious to obtain the best and most speedy remedy, I looked and Inquired oarciully, and became satisfied that Hunt's Ilomedy was excellent merit, and therefore I concluded to give It a trial, ami commenced taking It, and before I had taken great improvement thnt I decided to continue Its use, aud hy taking only two bottles the ro sult has been most gratifying In giving me re stored health. '•I have ordered a supply of Hunt's Remedy lor my Btore, ami shall hereafter have it for sale, us lconsldor It ease* of tho liver and kidneys." Haven, Conn., writes as artlclo of bottlo I found such a excellent article lor dig cjn o H JO -< OÖ o ö "I II * El S m s e=s 0. 3 53 7. / I i ö t p» po 7 t i •-Ö CE» G fill «-el CO THE MORAL OF IT. We may moralize as much as we please about pain; but the fact 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 is just the reverse of what it should be, the sooner it is out of the system the happier we are. Whether pain is the result of imprudence or of acci dent, or is 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, alter which those who are fond of argument may aigue the matter to their hearts' content Above all theory, argument, and philosophy, comes the delightful feet that Brown's Iron Bitters drives Sufferers run no risk in pain away, trying this 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 try for yourself by buying a bottle of the nearest druggist. 7 fjt.OTBnru $3 1 I.C m m K. •c»_ <&&c V J>7 '1 he fit and general style of 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 satisfactorily made without cost to the customer. our an A. C. YATES & CO, -LEDGER BUILDING Chestnut and Sixth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. LIQUOR DEJLLKMH. GRAND UNION HOTEL, [European Plan]' and Restaurant, OPPOSITE THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT, Wilmington, Delaware. Till* hotel Is a new building, entirely newly nirnlbhed In » most elegant style sod oilers American and G nnan comfo-ta. Refreshment* and eatables Amt-class at fklr prices. HKNUY BLOUTH, W E HOLD IN STOKE AND IN Ü. 8. BONDED WAREHOUSES pure rye whiskies from the following celebrated dis tilleries A. Overkolt A Co., Jananry 1879 and June 1880. A. Guckenhelmer A Bro., May *879. John Gibson. Sou A Co., May 1879 and June 1880. Hannla Distllllag Co., August 1*7». Sherwood, November 187» and June Neyerslnk (Reading, Pa.,) February, 1880. Mt. Vernon, May, 1880. The above gojds will be sold cither In bond or Ux paid at the lowest market rates. Samples may be seen at this store. k 0 Proprietor. NO. 103 MARKET STREET, or» y 6-20 FRANCIS KELLY A OO SEIDEN BERG'S C1QAKS ! AT WHOLESALE KATES. Chas. J. H. Beckett 108 WEST SEVENTH STREET. |y8D-mr. ^NTON HENZE, 124 KING STREET. FINRHT BRANDS OF WIN E8. NILKdTEINKK RKI8I 1NG, NINO MAR8ALA, M1SM1LMERF, ETC. Also a fine line of LIQUORS, And the best ; brands of llu vans and KEY WB8T CIGARS. POTH'S CELEBRATED BEER, Always on hand. If y a want a glass of beer A. 11 KaNZE'8 Is the place you ere looking tor. NO. 224 KING BEKEET. aug23-tf-85 J OHN P. DONAHOK, -BOTTLER OF AND BOLE AGENT OF WILLIAM MA8BEY A GO.*8 PHILADELPHIA Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, —ALSO— e O.dbrated Bartholomay lUcUi sier Beer. Che brewings are unetiualled for purity and flavar; constantly on hand In kegs or bottled. Mineral waters la all the different flavors. ' b i7 AND 5.9 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. W9 "Polite aud accommodating drivers. Orders r mall promptly attended to. tie Is also connec tbeTelepho Exchange, and his signa mv 1-18 Is QRANGE GROVE PURE RYE WHISKY. —IN FACT— THErUUEST, RIOHK8T AND BiffcT BYE WH18KY EXTANT By the gallon or bottle. JAMES A. KELLY quality Rich and delicate In flavor. Absolutelypare rye. A sure and safe tonic. A reliable stimulant 8. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE STS. mvfr-ly-26 Uniform In BEST GLASS rj»HK —OF— LAGKR BEER! -IN THE CI'T. ALSO— PORTER AND AI.E ON DRAFT, AT E.' p. FR EYE'S, NO. 17 EAST SECOND STREET. Jy23-t fl2_ - * _ RECHT & 8PAHN 3 Excelsicr Lager Beer Brewery —«»!>— BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, OORNKH FIFTH AM> UproNT STHEKTa, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, ^qyorders by mall promptly filled. Families supplied with bottled beer; plut bottles 6> cents a dozen. • A share of your patronage Is respectfully solic ited. JPW-I-W « iUBALE-Ll VASAMdKMll * BBOIfS. A CONQUEROR SUSPENDER. Only the complete Clothing House—Oak Hall—can offer a great stock of fine Suspenders made on the premises. They are trifles, but important enough to command much of thought and care. We sell at 15 cents to $2.50. They all neat and strong, many elegant. It will be a hard buye'r that we cannot suit. our are WANAMAKER & BROWN. Oak Hall, S. E. Corner Sixth and Market. ATBAMUH.UP H3KH, NCHOR LINE. UNITED STATE» MAIL STEAMSHIPS Soil From New Tork Every Saturday for GLASGOW via. LONDONDERRY, Cabin passage, Qfk> to Q80. Bec a I cabin, #40. Btecrage, outward, |28, Prepaid, Q21. LIVERPOOL A QUEENSTOWN SERVICE. I ITY OF R« »ME sails Oct. 27, Dec. 1. BELGRAVIA sails Nov. >, Dec. 8 FURNESSiA sails Nov. 17, Dec &. Cabin passage Q60 U» Q100 according d 'tlons. Second Cabin and Steerage Anchor Line DraRs Issued at lowest rates paid n Iraaad accomino above. of charge In England, Scotland and For Passage, Cabin Plans. Book of Toars, Ac., apply to HENDERSON BROTHER*, her York, or SAMUEL F. BETT», Adams Exprès:, .... A. D. LeCarpenter. DuPont's Mills, Wil mington AND AFTER MON A1)Y, MAN 14, 1881, THE NEW AND ELEGANT 81'EAMER o WILMINGTON, Fo* Philadelphia, railing at Chester, leaves W'lmlngtou eluded, from Fourth st r eet Marcus H^ok and j filailv, Sunday In* ..V... rv W , u .v «»• wharf atf.40 a. in.: returning leaves htladelphla at 4.15 u. m., from second wliar below Chentnnt street. Boat can be chartered f»r mc^nllght excursions at low rs'f-s. Freight received all da** at Philadelphia. 613-tl FREIGUT LINES. pOR NEW YORK. Electric Line Steamers Triplet, Vesper and Annie -SAIL FROM— Street Wharf, I Pier 15, East Rlrer, Wilmington,Del., I New Tork, Tuesday, Thursday, [ Monday, Wednesday Saturday, ilp.n. Kin Fridays, 4 p. m. Freight carried as low as by any other line New York and Eastern cities, mw-tr S. ANDREWS, Agent. pOR PHILADELPHIA. WARNER'S Philadelphia and Wilmington Propellers Ball daily from Market street wharf, Wilming ton, and first wharf below Chestnat street, Philadelphia, at 6 p. m. FREIGHT CARRIED as low as by any other line, and carefully handled under our personal su per vision. Express deliv eries made In either city by our own wagons. Chas. Warner & Co. Only office In the city connected with Telephone Exchange by two wires, two transmitter* two Indicators. it mM-tr I « v DR. t n BEFOFE — AND — AFTER Electric Applioncei are tent en 3D Day* 1 Trial. TO MfN ONLY, YSUNQ OR OLD, are suffortng from K**toc* Dmit.it v Lost ViTAT.mr, Lsrx ot Nnmi Foncx asi. Vigor, W astino IVBAKaxesu. and al 1 those diseaix ■ of u I'xrsonal Nature resulting from A names and Oruna Causbs. Speedy relief snd complete rest» ralion of IIbalth, viooii and Mak^ood guaranteed T he gTOIUlc** discovery of the jnhefeen*h Century Send at once for IlhlsnAtedPamphlÄfree. A dares*« BO W ra'.TAIO ■(tTBJK | W*Rffl*U. HirH. O. M'CORMICK, J. OOB f IEVKNTH AMD JKTFMWON 81'b —Dealer la— GROCERIES PROVISION?. Best grade* of FLOUR, VEGETABLES AND fRriTI*. — »MIW» - WIXAFULAL. JHK ARTIZAN8 SAVING BANK. NO. 802 MARKET STREET, IifCOnroBATSD January 24th, 1881. Open to receive deposits from 9 a. m. until 4p. m. and on Tuesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock. SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, rfcgi larly made In April and October. When livld.mds are not withdrawn they are account*.d ar deposits. Thus permauent deposits compound ihelr Interest twice lu each year. MANAGERS: Clement B. »myth, Charles W. Howland, Nathaniel R. Benson, Henry F. Dure, W. Hastings, "dward Pusey, George W. t*ush, George Ö. l «pelle, M. L. Lichtenstein, Edward Darlington, Job H. Jackson, William H. Swift, Anthony Higgins. GEGRGK W. BUSH, President, E. 8. GAP ELI ~ - -* E. T . CAPELLE, /ice President, . TAYLOlÇTreasnrer. ^ fe>»2J-lv NEW JL&VERTIBKMENTH. LAND CLAIMS A SPECIAL!'!, YP A WARRANTS, ADJHTIoN/v j! '^'RT'IFiCA''1^ 'ES and all kii -made unies* a patent fa Send for ein ulat. attorn cd s sec,red. a2S-t' KSTOALÜ ■d by wounds or disease, s. diarrboaa. rupture lost g.haait snd lung dlsesss r dlsaass or hurt by acd foasn—lnu. Widows. I,toathars and listen ar* iksssptucured where die i rmm t . ruiiKS tuid iraieiing Bags ! J. A. CONNER, Soluble Ham eu aad Trunk Mannfactnrer, ha. remove- 1 U* »»• new ■'•ore, NO. 4 EAST FOURTH STREET, will And the largest netortment ol nr Trunk«-. etc . in »I.» city. Ladles gentlemen** pocket books and J adle#- -bopping '•ot m reasons lkpilci*. rro- tsttentian -.- vo-sIyIpx trunk* where 8 \nd •\ trivîi.r.« boss ft1HCr.Ll.ASKO V*. --THE LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC ! mmm I^nos^tthc 53 ■M •M v « « "SEm MA CHIHtil - .. Ft .1 NEEDLEÎS A-NJj i Aitit> Tor all Sewmg Machines, and a full line of DO MESTIC PA PEU TA"-!! ION'S, for sale by tin Domestic Sewing Machine Comp. 814 MARKET STREET. •Ppto-tf IMPOETED BEEP! We have "Kaiser," from Bremen; "Pilsen" from Bohemia, and "Culmbach" lrom Bavaria. "WE GUARANTEE THE IMPORTATION. » -WE HAVE ALSO Milwaukee," "Rochester," Stoeckle's and Fehren- bach's Stock Lagers. -—"■OUR ■- INDIA PALE ALES, BRoWN STOUT & PORTER -WE BELIEVE UNSURPA88ED- SODA WATERS AS FOLLOWS : Tonic Beer, Champagne Nectar Cider, Girger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Lemon. Als-s White Wine and Cider Vinegars. FOORD BOTTLING CO., Cor. Sixth and Orange Streets, WriMINGTON, DELAWARE The Remington Standard Type-Writer ! *A Machine which is fast taking the place