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itOBNIMG «m n ABY. The National Board of Steam Navigation will meet in New York to-day. combination sale of Jersey csttle yesterday In New York, the cow Jennie brought 92,000. Yt.ua A holler In the pump factory at Bel lore, 0 l ll( , huret yesterday afternoon, injuring f l X n i»n, one of whom died soon after. The new Park Theatre In Cleveland, Ohio, ore led at a cost of $300,000, and said to l>e IIP..proof, was opened on Monday night. Tue colored cltlacns of Wash ngtou, San iirlat o and other cltiea held tnaea meet to denounce the Ctvfi Ulgbte decision, Monday night. The Marquis of Landadowne, the new Governor General of Canada, waa sworn to yesterday morning at Quebec. There was disturbance. The Pateut Office yesterday Issued 413 pa ll 1 designs, 38 trade marks and 31 la 1 ,,, 1 . and modo 4 reissues. Foreigners re cclved 3» of the patents. The registration of voters In Brooklyn, \rw Vork, was completed on Monday night. The total number registered was UK),4711, an |U reuse of 1,957 eltico last year. A n i option was given by the New York liar Association last night to Iairil Chief justice Coleridge. There was a large rep rt .|, r ,..enlatlou of the bench and bar present. The "Supreme Temple ol Unlformod Pa tria relis" will inert In apeclal session at Milwaukee to-day, to adjust the trouble be ta, en I be Circle and Orand Lodge of Odd Fellows. At a meeting of manufacture!« of knitted ,, 0 .., 1 < and their agents at Toronto, yeater ilay, H waa decided that all the mllla shall reduce 'heir production over 40 percent during the next sir months. Thu rear car of a passenger train on (he Indianapolis, Bloomington and Western Knilrnad was yesterday thrown from the track near Hainatown, Indiana, and three nf the passengers were severely hurt. The annual srsaiou nt the Universellst General Convention will begin to day In Washington. Delegates will be present from 30 State Associations, slid J. D. W. jov, ol Boston, will be cboseu president. The general* manager of the Canadian Faillie railway, aller a trip over the road, MVS the through line will be finished by October, 1835. Nine thousand men will w .,i k on the I.akc Superior end all winter. The condition of the Iron and steel trade at Pittsburg Is reported to he good, with a prospect of woik for several months to All the mills are In operation, and many of them hare been running double iliac. Fra Inf* LO touts I I I come. Kansu Waltou »lint and fatal!/ wounded K. J. Darkle; In Cbsnute, Kansas, on Mon day ntatlit. Barkliy hod been courting Wnl tnn's sister against the wishes of her family, au- 1, It la alleged, had maligned her char acter. * The Chapter of the Franciscan Order ii: the United 8tatca began It trienuial session yesterday Id the Franciscan College atTren ion, N. J. Rev. Avellu Sxabo presided. Officers for tho next three years will be • ■ lueCU to-dsy. The Grand Commandery of Knights Temp lar of Illinois yesterday began Its annual conference In Chicago. The reports of tho Grand Recorder nod Treasurer showed a 1 n lunce of (7,000 In tho treasury and a mi-aibcrshlp of 0,000. \ passenger train and a pay car ^ilcansas branch of the Santa Fe Railroad collided near Winfield on Monday night. The fireman, James Dunlap, was danger ously injured. Tho collision is attributed to tho error of a train dispatcher. With a view to the making of a test case, the General Land Commissioner has refused to furnish an attorney with a copy of the re port of a special agent of the Land Office concerning hfs client. An appeal will be taken to the Secretary of the Interior. It is reported from Fort Bowie, Arizona, tlm) 90 renegade Indians are returning to the San Carlos reservation. They will be me' by a party of military with supplies. General Crook Is reported, with his staff, "somewhere betweeu San Carlos and the line." Secretary Chandler yesterday telegraphed to Admiral Crosby, commanding the Asiatic Suiion, to "proceed at once to the vicinity of Airincourt Hand, near Formosa, and re prover, If possible, the three American tailors belonging to the merchant vessel Spartan." * the Tin* two factions of tho Democratic State Committee of Louisiana met yesterday In NVw Orleans, sank their differences and elected James R Eustls chairman by a m animons vote. It is understood the State < « iivrntlon will bo called to meet at Baton Rouge on December 18. T'ie charred remains of Charles Leggr and lits r.unt, who perished In the fire at Anna polls m riling. It appenred, from their position, that D tp had reached hla aunt In the third Hrr V , and was trying to get out with her when they were overcome. The Treasury Department Is considering a pet:ilon of American planters asking the duty to be charged on granulated rice and all t-.rins of broken rice shall be the same u« ti.at imposed by law on whole rice. It in believed that before a decision Is reaahed Hie Ini porter» *111 bo heard. All those injured In the railway disaster mar Fort Edward, New York, are doing well and likely to recover. It Is asserted that the bridge had been for some time re K»rded as unsafe and that the track master had beeu notified of the giving way of u stringer. The Company's officers say that h heavier engines and trains passed '•v.r tlie bridge during the Lake George travel this summer." A telegram from Cincinnati says that at Wampum, l'euna., a piece of ground '•'juimeil by the Pittsburg, Cleveland and Toledo Railroad Company and by the Penn sylvania Railroad Com felon of the former, who mri-oned by 20 men." The Pennsylvania b'utupttiiy yesterday sent 50 men to seize ,ll <* property, "and skirmishing has been Koing on all day." Both sides sent for relu •rnents. A passenger train on the Louisville and hatfivllle railroad struck a broken rail yes it rday morning, a few miles f *om Rast St. I.i'Ub. The engineer, feeling the shock, put on the brakes and all the cars passed over except the last two, which were wrecked. Thirty-seven passengers were In jured, 10 severely, and one, J. B. Anthony, 7 Providence, Rhode Island, dangerously. Among the Injured Is Mr. Stern, clothing merchant, of Philadelphia, who suffered a «eyere scalp wouud. Dm three National Conventions of the Jhselples of Christ, with 400 delegates,some bum foreign countries, will meet In annua) JJ'fefcion In Cincinnati this week. Of these 1*0 Christian Women's Board of Missions O' ti:»" its sessions yesterday. The affairs of 'Im Hoard are in a favorable condition, ac '•ordlng to the showing In the annual report. Mlaslnna aro sustained in India, Jamaica JO' 1 Jbo Western States and Territories In ' *>ited States. The disbursements for "i ( * year amounted to (13,665. The Foreign urlfrUan Missionary Society will begin its •crions to-day. An address, signed by 52 leading Demo crat« ,,f Massachusetts, the list being headed 'V J. O. Adam*, Leverett Saltonstall, Richard Olney, Clinton Viles, Francis W. 2iï?ï M. Stearns and N. S. Shaler, •il be issued to the voters to-day, asking mein to do all In their power to secure the at Governor Butler at the next elce r! 00 - The Boston Herald reporta that 8. A. • Abbott, who was nominated last Sathr 1 » « 1)0 lieutenant Governor on the But r ticket, declines to serve, and eaya he haa •fnjpathy for Butler. Vonday, were found yesterday pany "is In po»>C8 have It fortified and ■ iaii-lv ftiHinui. Skin.» «1rs largo for underwear, soldbyDsnlortti, »ïglst, cerner Second end Market. Olilo'« Ram Verdict. [New York World.) Th« ofl'clul vote of Ohio makes the Démo cratie victory more sweeping and significant than the most sanguine have ventured to anticipât«'. The total voie cast In the State is 721,404. In 1830 tho total vote on the State ticket was 718,186, or 8,278 votes leas than thla year. The total Presidential vote the same year was 724.(j67, or only 3,508 votes more titan this year. In lb80 Garfield's majority over Hancock was 84,927. Governor Hoadly's mujority over Forakcr is 12,5 ;9— a difference lu favor of the Demomracy of 46,756. Mr. Uoadly'« total vote la 389,998. The Republican total vote is 347,064. Last year, when the Democratic plurality was 12,000, the total Republican vote was only 207,750. The Republican Increase of nesrly 50,000 votes show how 111 founded of Republican "apathy" In the recent elec tion. The entire Prohibition and Greenback vote together are only 14,447 in the entire State. Thus the Democrats are only 1,919 votes short of a clear majority over all. We have uot received the detailed Prohibi tion anti Greenback vote, but the Greenback vote was probably between 4,000 anti 5,000. 5,855 and in 1880 it was 6,456. Thus the Democrats have have a clear majority over both the Republican and Prohibition candi dates, completely disproving the pretense that the Prohlbllfoa vote defeated Foraker. In the Senate the Democrats have elected 22 Democrats against 11 Republicans and in the House 60 Representatives against 45 Re S ubllcant, giving a Democratic majority of 5 on joint ballot. So Charley Foster, United states Senator in expectancy, steps down and out. the claims Luat year It was A tf.VILUIt T II IUT Y YEAM». About three months ago I was taken with sovere pains lu th j small or my back, In the region of the kidneys, from which I became a terrible sufferer. I consulted with a number or physicians, and finally placed myself under their treatment, they tolling me L had the sciatic rheumatism and kidney complaint. On examination, my urine was found to b© In a very bad oondltion, of a very dark oolor, and impregnated with a heavy red briok dust de posit, and rery offensive, i had the most care ful and best modical attendance, und tried ail the popular reined loi without experiencing any relief. Fortunately about this time the virtue of Hunt's Remedy being called to my attention, I bought and used a bottle, with such satisfac tory results that I continued on for six weeks, when, having used four bottles, 1 found 1 was as well as ever and entirely cured. All pains left me, my water returned to its natural oolor. I am now In excellent health, and able to at tend to uiy business (grocery.) Whenever an opportunity occurs 13 rocom nd your valuable medicine I always do so,as I aurconfldent It will do all you claim for it, and that every time. Yours, with gratitude, Car-r. Jonx Kimball, Nrn Loxpo*, Cos*., May w, .'883. ALKXANDKR'S CASK. About one year agô I was taken with a se vere attack o( disease of the kidnoys, from which 1 suflorod severely. I applied to our local physician, and not receiving any help I oalied or Mr. John A. Morgan, our druggist, and stated my ca«o. lie immediately handed a bottlo of Hunt's liomedy, offering it as the great rpeclflc for that complaint. 1 commenced using It at once, and from the very start I be gan to improve, and oy the time I bad used the bottlo was enttroly well. I would advise any persons having difficulty with tho kidneys to give Hunt's Remedy a trial, I know of one cose besides my own bofng cured, and would cheer fully reoom mend it to any one. Charlks H. Alexander, • Poroman Dye House, Shetucket Mills, Greenville, Conn. May R. 1888. I certify to the above being a traecose.bavlng sold the medlolne to Mr. Alexander, and know him to l>e a gentleman respected highly In the position he holds. May », 1883. John A. Moroan, Druggist, Greenville, Conn. fO SS3 cjn O H JO ui o < a ÜÖ o o H E=3 «8 S' t=t [i =5 5? 1 9 <=>' g .i f=o =3. co_ § CO i CO i *rxl § m *—s iCZ g [>] X $30,000 for $2 3 RD REGULAR MONTHLY DRAWING WILL TAKK'pLce In the Mtsonlc IIhII, Masoulf Temple |<ul:ding. In Louisville. Ky.. Thurs'ay, November 29, 18S3. A LAWFUL I.OTTKHV AM) FA lit 1)1! A W INliS, rlurMrrd bv l be Le.lsUture of Ky., Slid twice declared IcksI bribe lilglieM eourtln tbe sute. ttoud slvcn to llwiry County la tbe of4t0",00<) for tho prompt payment or sit prize. M. A REVOLUTION |1 N SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS. «"Every ticket liolder'hts ewn supervisor, can call out the number on bis ticket and see the coTe-pondlng number on the tag placed III the wheel In bis pre cnee. These drawings will Ia<-t Thursday of every monta. Read the magnlflccni NOVEMBER SCHEME. tar.oo: K, 00' 1 Prise. 1 Prime. 1 I'rlse. '2 Prizes fl ß 0 1,UW •' 6n0 " 100 M 0 !. V*. 10,000 JO, G00 100 10 . an ' 100 '• jö, COO 2.700 UBOO 10 " 1,000 •• • •« '* Approximation IN *00 • I!» 1 SC 9 „.$110,400 1,857 rnsca. WHOLE TICKETS, »2. HALF TICKET* $1. 27 Ticket«, |W; 66 Ticket*, t* 0 * Remit Money or Bonk Draft In b 7 Express. Don't send by Reglstured LetUr 6r Po«t Office Order. Orders of $5 and "1 Express, can t> < rn Bt at our expense. Address aD "ffcrTtoJ. J.POUGLAB. Loul-ivllle Kr. cLonuam. N °w THAT THE COOL weather approaches we advise the numerous readers of the Gazette to procure their WINTER SUITS -AND OVERCOATS ! at the Old and Reliable Cloth ing House of John H. Moore, aa8 MARKET ST.. WIL, DEL. Lowest prices in the city; every garment guaranteed. A large and superior line of Suit ings and Overcoatings for order work. A first-class cutter and superior workmanship charac terizes every department of our Merchant Tailoring branch. Suits to order from $20 up ward. Special Announcement —A long-felt want in this city at last supplied* Ladies' Coats, Ulsters and Riding Habits cut by a competent male artist from measurement and manulactured by a London Habit Maker can be procured at the Merchant Tailoring Establishment of John H. Moore, 228-MARKET ST.-228 Full lines ol Goods for Ladies wear constantly on hand. 0ÜR FIRST NUMBER FOR FALL. You will see many adver tisements about large stocks of Fall and Winter Goods, and each one will claim to be ahead of their competitors, but we will be content to let the readers of The Gazette know we have a larger stock than usual because our tra<*e de mands it, and this is an evi dence that our goods are sold at as low prices as elsewhere, or a little lower for same quality. Our Children's Stock is com plete. We do Uot mean by that to tell you we keep the low-price shoddy goods, but we do have a good quality at a very low price, and yet we sell more of pur suits from five to ten dollars. In our Boys' Department we have some very stylish gar ments to show you, while the young men cannot help being pleased by making a selection from our nobby styles. We have over Forty Styles to show you in our Men's De partment, and now, kind reader, just visit us at your earliest convenience and let us show you our goods, and see if it will not be to our mutual interests to deal with each other. This does not give you much of an idea of our stock, but if you will stop in at Fourth & Market Sts. J -AT THE— WILMINGTON CLOTHING HOUSE ! it will give us great pleasure to show you our goods and prices. Yours, Jno. W. Diefendorf & Co wawamakxm s snowy. << ALWAYS DRY. Wise forethought in Clothing promotes health and creates happiness. There are many thousands of men in this city with out water-proof overcoats who should have them. They can be had on demand and very cheaply at Oak Hall. The stock has twelve varieties at tweh e prices, ranging from $2.50 to $8.00 The specialties are the Shepherd Plaid Reversibles at $3.00 and $4.00. Rubber hats at 50 cents. Add a pair of overshoes and you are entirely protected. It your own neglect gives you long illness or chronic disease remember that we warned you. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, S. E. Cokneb Sixth and Market. AT KAMM ILUt 1AM KA. j^NCHGR LINK. U MIT ED STETES MAIL STEAMSHIPS SoU From Hew York Every Saturday for GLASGOW via. LONDONDERRY, Cabin passage, |S0 to Mg. Second cabin, f*0. Steerage, outward, |28, Prepaid, $ZL LIVERPOOL A QUEEHSTOWN SERVICE. ( IT Y OP ROME sails Oct. Z7, Dec. 1. BELGRAVIA sails Nov. 3, Doc. 8 PURNKSS1A saUs Nov. 17, Dec 22. Cabin passage (60tofl00according toi d'ttons. Becond Cabin and Steerage Anchor Line Drafts Issued at lowest rates are of charge In England, Scotland and accom mo is above. paid 1 re Ireland. Passage, Gabln Plans. Book of Tours, Ao„ apply to HKNDEBttON BROTHER». New York, orBAMUEL F. METT». Adams Exprès, or, A. D. LeCarpenter, DuPont's Mills, 'Wil mington For O N AND AFTER MON AUY, MAY 14. USt, THE NEW AMD ILIOANT BtKAMIR WILMINGTON, For Philadelphia, calling at Marcas Hook and Chester, leaves Wilmington dally, »unday in ed. from Fourth st'eet wharf at «.40 a. m. ; eluded. I returning leaves htladelphla at 4.15 u. second wliar below Chestnut street, be chartered f r moonlight excursions at low ra" s. Freight received all da*" at Philadelphia. 618-tf un, from Boat UtLIOHT LI If UM. pOR NEW YORK. Electric Line Steamers Triplet, Vesper and Annie -SAU. VBOM 8trcet Wharf, I Pier 15, East River, Wilmtnarton.Del., I New York, Tuesday, Thursday, [ Monday, Wednesday Saturday, 3 p. n. | Fridays, 4 p. m. Kl Freight carried os low as by any other line New York and Eastern cities. mVUir W. ANDREWS, Agent. PHILADELPHIA. POR WARNER'S Philadelphia and Wilmington Propellers »all dally from Market street wharf, Wilming ton, and first wharf below Chestnut street, Philadelphia, at6p. m. FREIGHT CARRIED as low os by any other line, and carefully handled under our personal supervision. 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 transmitters and two indicators. m25-tf BEFORE - AND — AFTER Electric Appliances ars sent on 30 Days 1 Trill, TO MEN ONLY, Y0UNQ OR OLD, XTTBO are suffering from Hravoca Dnarrr, \V Lost Vitalitt, Lack of Nbbt* Foots akd Viuon. Waftino Wkaehossxo, said all those diseases of a Fkbkonai. Natur* resulting from Abvoos and OTiixn Causks. Speedy relief and complete resto ration of Hbalth, ViQonand Manhood guaranteed. The grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Century, bond at once for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Add vnOAlB IliT to., m» »»hau. bush. O. M'CORMICK, J. COR. SEVENTH AND JEFFERSON »P , -Dealer In GROCERIES PROVISIONS. Best erode« of FLOUR, VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. -taMtSM MIM AM VIAL, ARTIZANB SAYING BANK. HO. W2 MARKET STREET, Incorporated January mtb. 1861. Open to receive deposits from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. and on Tuesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock. SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, mode in April and October. When withdrawn they are accounted permanent deposits compound twice in each year. itegUarly dividends as deposits, their interest are^oot MANAGERS: Clement B. Smyth, Charles W. Howland, Nathaniel It. Benson, Henry F. Dure, W. Hastings, Edward Pusey George W. Hash, George ». ( auelle, M. L. Lichtenstein, Edward Darlington, Job H. Jackson, , William H. »wilt, Anthony Higgins. GEORGE W. BUÖH, President, E. 8. CAPELLE, /ice President, E. T. TA Y Id Hi, Treasurer. •T. M UiTWVR Auditor. rebzt-t; NEW AD V ER Tift EM EM TH. PURE INDIA TEAS! Absolutely pure. They contain or exhausted leaves. No< hcmlcais Matter used In their Preparation. Very valuable lor mixing with Weaker and Cheaper China Teas. Theycontaiu a very high percentage ol Extract. They under thr supervision of Foreigners, most approved scientific methods, 7 manipulated by machinery, giving uniformity of appearance throughout entlr * plucklngs. They retain their valuable qualities f r an un usual length of time. JOH N CO , ISO Water street, N Calcutta Tea Svndlcate. spurious Coloring cultivated and prepared j upon the The eaf is C. PHILLIP» A York. Ageuiaofthe PATENT S F. A. Lehmann. Solicitor of American a^d Foreign Patents. Washington, I). C. All busi connected with Patents, whether betöret, t* Patent Office or the Courts, promptly attennect . No barg- made unless a patent la secured, »end for circular. a2b-t.f f AND CLAIMS A SPECIALTY, A-L4A.1" IJ A WARRANTS, ADDITION* j. CERTIFICATE» and all Ur «e f ht and sold. Large »to S Paid, Do you wanl .1 sell or buy? If so, write to A. A. THOMAS. Attorucy-at-Law. Washington, D. C. HOMK6TKAD of LAND »CHIP and HIGHEST PRH AGENTS Attention. ETKOR ALARM CLOCK, with Luznl noua Composition Face. Time seen dis tlnotly at night. NOTHINO SELLS SO RAPIDLY* 6800 a month easily mode. Send $2.60 for samplo, or 3-cont stamp for full partie ulars. CLOWES A FKISBlE,Qeneral Agents, ianl8-l-14 Waterbary. Oonr M WAY'S is W I FT SURE = OINTMENT c Cures P'les, Itching blind à bleeding;Barber'• f Itch. Te ter, »«It Klicuni. Ringworms, Ulcerr, ■q Cbllbliilns, Pimples,nil »tin UlMilCJ. The best g Ointment In tne world. The people to be the £ Judge. All druggists sell It. SOceuts. Whole sale by JOHNSTON,HOLLOWAY A CO., Phlla,,Fa, ◄ PF.MSTON S Jfor wound, diaeoae or other IT niv i^i O disability. Widows, minor children and dependent parents entitled when death resulted. Claims reopened, restoration, lucreases, bounty, back pay and discharges ob tained. Apply at onco, delay prejudices your rights. Fees fixed by law. Adfdress, with stamp, the old established firm of Ml>»oN & CO., Attorneys and Claim Agents, 917 F. St., Washington, D. C. _ )yfl PATENTS ANDERSON * SMITH, A -Pilx ± o.solicitor of U.S. and Foreign Patents, No. 700 Seventh street, cor. G, ppp. • . 8. Patent office, Wa hing Ion, i). C. Coir**« E ondunco solicited. N charge for advice. No îe charged unless patent Is allowed. Reieren et Lewis Johnson A (Jo., Bankers and Poetmaster, Washington, D. C, Pamphlet of Instructions free. Chocks in O hours CV. RKH in.*) I)aYS J. P. Miller, M. D. -DRUG STORE 15 N.11 tbst.PhllB 48 formen TOALL rsji 4 by wound* or disease, , diarrhoea, rupture losi Nheort and lung disease m il—ser hurt by act! proc ur ed where dis pas obtained. Hoc jpÉw qUd ta sstasa, rnm%tmc»MM3M0 Trunks and Traveling Bags ! J. A. CONNER, Reliable Harneae and Trank Manufacturer, has removed to hie new si ore, NO. 4 EAST FOURTH STREET, where you will find the largest assortment ol Harness, Trunks, Bags. ePL, in the city. Ladiet »nd renttemen'spocketbooksandladles-bnppinr bice paid at rewoaablcprtoes. Prompt a turn He» pam to r-relrlnff trunks and faveilr* bars Jf£8 ÜXLMJTMO VB* The Remington Standard Type-Writer! A Machine which is fast taking the place if the pen. What tha Sewing Machine ta to Ul needle the Type Writer 1« to tlic peu. Ing professional and business men. Correspondence so liclted. "end for our new pamphlet. WYCKOFF, SEA MANS* BENEDICT Sole Agents. J. W. Kable, M an ager. 715 Chestnut St. I'hlla. Pa. It should be in ©very office and study 18,000 Jo dally uee. j Endowed by all lead-! •eptlO-ft p^n ^w. ftt ~T H E— LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC ! ß - isjiig JL \ "î m ü* V. f. fm ■ J - A ta ~H)0ME5TII NEEDLES AND D AKTS For all Sewing Machines, and a hill line of DO MESTIC PAPER FASHIONS, for sale by the Domestic Sewing Machine Comp. 814 MARKET STREET. sepl0-tf JOHN MEALEY. NO. 205 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole Agent lot State of Delaware lor WERNER & CO.'S Champagne Wine PRICE LIST. Per Case 13 Qts. do 34 Ft*. «7.00 s 18.00 DISMOUNT IN QUANTITIES.* 6 Cases 10 Cases - 25 Cases - 5 per cent. • 10 pt-r cent. - 15 per cent. IMPORTED BELFAST GINOKK ALE BASS ALE. BROWN STOUT. IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS. Pure Rye OM Star Whisky, Diamond O Whisky. DR. CLARK JOHNSON'S, Indian Blood Syrup ! Cures all diseasesof the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood MILLIONS testily to its efficacy in healing the above-named diseases, and pronounce it to be the —BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN— QpPT'Guaranteed to cure DYSPEPSIA. AGENTS WANTED. Labratory, 77 W. 3d St. New York City. Druggists sell it. KENNEBEC ICE AND COAL COM Y FItINCIPAL OFFICE, H. E. CUB. SECOND AND KING STREETS : ICE HOUSE AND COAL YARD OVER THIRD STREET BRIDGE Branch Office and Depot, Fourth and Poplar ata, and No. 209 West Eighth et. PRICE OF EASTERN ICE ; 49 cents per weck I IS pounds dally M " " " 20 " pounds dally. 12 •• •• , Mcentap . 98 " .$1.06 ** " 80 POUNDS AND OVER AT.THE RATE OF » CTS. PER 100 POUNDS. The least neglect or Incivility on thejpart of the dylver should be made known at the offioe once, and It will receive prompt attention. We keep constantly on hand a CHOICE »ELECTION OF COAL from the most popular mlnea, which we deliver in cellars free of charge, where shoot IMPORTED BEER! We have "Kaiser," from Bremen; "Pilsen" from Bohemia, and "Culmbach" from Bavaria. t4 WE GUARANTEE THE IMPORTATION. » -WK HAVE ALSO 'Rochester," Stoeckle's and Fehren bach's Stock Lagers. 'Milwaukee, 1 INDIA PALE ALES, BROWN STOUT & PORTER -WE BELIEVE UN8ÜRPA88ED - SODA WATERS AS KOLLOWS : Tonic Beer, Champagne Nectar Cider, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Lemon. Ala# White Wine and Cider Vinegars. FOORD BOTTLING CO., Cor. Sixth and Orange Streets, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE