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A Plain Girl. he he he he It a he he am to on A story In Thm Chapters. t All the Vi (Conrou Round. ) OP AFTER II. hand was busy with he fasUliiing of I o t"»i ln, M she Halil; "will r o*n d there onceT* I- wH* something of pleading in her ah** wished nil lier little n*r V iVrliH|»s rl , M , j I,. h nd death to be forever assoc.l i with him, and felt that the gj*aveyard , 11 ,-h, dreary if he had trodden It. ,( !?, the entreaty, but he dr|*w back. he exclaimed; "tho garden la nlesced Instantly, vexed with her r proposed any thing that could , nii'l turued burrlm.ily away gli.. nrq luflllK Il I .... him tliu inti" K» t0 - to,. ,t.y. .horten," bo tal.J .. iluy „kJ the liturel,. S*jt- lot.bed up with • timid glincii. "dhill • rolnl" ehe »eked. li co-t her somethin* to rneke the ea**.» , ;,, r every chuD*e compel h i her to a[ ii the too iwlft peeelog ot the, precious , ;U[)i nut when they went ln-drtor* there , (Ve t» h.ppy Urne reeerred Iclr her Iu Yea.«, drewln* room. Outside the l, ( .|i i„,ueh, and the cold *roeu l.|,wn *rew ,i|..li,vt In the twitiirht; but, wlthlu, the „loy radiance lighted their facei as thry I,, ilie Hreside. She made hU tea, and ,.j it out for him. It waa like the il. only with even more of the per ■rvlee which waa so sweet to her. I, l.t, led that three moments, with e t,juu ol the Inevitable parting n, « 1 er and nearer, were tho d< „inlull; Ills voice had tones in It which trilled I lirouiih her, hla words v. em gentler, I, en-, lull of unknown meaning, met here id ilnc rod. The present pleasure and the DQ.Iog ..ii.'uUh rose In her heart Iu a n ave mute feeling, sweet boj/oud all ,, and aalt aa burning tears. It rl ,tc nt last In an utterance nlhlch was loiust a sob, and the same low Cry which ui bo ii wrung from her by the pain of idrearlier parting: "Oh, what Is the use? s shall never meet again I" I ho same, but more Inlcuae, and an appeal to him for help In the „ji.lniig words. Mr. Langley! console! Htlilllfully enough, (he hail had practice imvii 1 , 11 . solation;) he promised her that . -aid meet—yes, that very wluler— [iire lie went away; no held her hands Iu b-i!; white bauds, aud as ho toe , drew her toward him uud it hr d'd I "II, !f Dll drawlug »rest and I eel 11 a II k leave ot » lined her. t resist , aud every thought, dream : i in ;r."ry of her whole life faded, aud , 11 ; •.-Ide that I 'ment when her lip* met CHAPTER 111. Mr. Langley had parsed a wearisome Iglit, tothing and moaning in a restless hi of drcuma. Toward tjiornlng ho it »bat more heavily, bull whon tho arau witli his hot water ho woke .1 Mart and a boerildered cry : "Win re i* she f Js she dead H ïlic u.an, turning away,smiled discreetly, r hi« itmstcr . (I.pi Illi to b« married (hat moru of • Y •• 11 Dave been dreaming, alrJ" he «aid, n*:nu up tho blinda and luUlng iu a uni I IIimmI ol sunshine. Mr. Luußlcy lay r . Mii ute with half closed eyes. •i -. I've beou dreaming," he said, In a I ■ • rellei, slowly coming to a conscious • of familiar surroundings aud of the litjur ol (ho August day. "I'li o'clock, dir; you havo tin lime to » ' said tho uiuu. "And hero is a • Wry well. I shall get up almost <11 y." II turned hi» head unnanlly orl his pillow, • a \, yet gl«d of the warm frojdeu morn sr, i ot the end ol that long night. Of u ï he hud bceu dreaiulug—dreaming of . Hut why had hn dreamed it lit ï e Mir little g rl iu Irulaind !g.u h. lore hi* wedding dayjf Ho had v i eu her since their parting at Bally 41> ; what had brought her i| tck to his d ihm) 1 Alter ell, he had treated her no km • u.«-' st ores ol oihers; II i|tll his past riiiiii;.!)» were lo rlwi I'r Y the tile ileail his »•in should have been lull of repruacbful m .i.s Why did this one poor child hauut itniiiu*, wiicu the rest werc| forgotten i >i mi it had been, lie had thought he was aikiiiiT with her once more in the rectory u ni. ï , transformed in his laucyi to a elrange u«l <i. Miiute place, with a gray sky above .and ih** dead leaves dropping » tin- I mien earth b< low. i ! a downward e did not how long ihlfl lasted-'-some dim, i arable ucrlod, as tlmei« in dream» okc, and »lept again, ijiud it atlll There were changes which were u»cs, tor through them all t^ey two * ilwaya together lu a gray solitude. At un appal mg sense of drcail came upon longer by his side, but pa« white, and flleut, ai d a4leep, uud he i.ot have her, could hover escape the horror of that stillni^s, unless she mul. I op*: » her eyes once more and speak i » .Til !<» n t him free. He stooped o kiss in, - oing to himself iu his dream, "8he Is isiu-p—she Is uot dead—I ku«[>w she is not Kv.l, because if she were dead her lips mul I be cold." Aud then with a shudder ir 1 it that the mouth whliih ho touched Fill» hi um: »I was colder than a stone, and bo hi* chilled lips hopelessly upon it, i uo answering breath, no quiver* ns ft i <d life and love. It wöa not wonder* ulu .it Mr. Langley, though he might be k'Hildtrcd lor a uiomeut, wart glad to havo HI mhI ot daylight poured on such a dream if tli.it. ^Mueihing, however, of Its sadness atlll [ ith him, or ho ahould have kskened with a lighter heart on the morn luff whieo marked the crowning-point of hi6 • u The plan he had traced for himself In tin* autumn hud bccu exactly carried out, riu puiMt lor the unknown heiress had j Wh futiriitutcd Rose Willing. The undo ta l «lied just before Christmas, bequeath* lug :,j Ko se an even larger inheritance than | IhiI turn anticipated. Mr. Langley, whon <"• lilt Inland early lu March» found Mrs. *'•<1 Miss Willing already established In London. . 11 .. inizired In lil^ defeperato necessity bo ree-olved to , p'uv a daring {.-ame, and win tho gid whom ion and cast aside 19 monthe earlier, y wah annoying to remember that he lift'! j ».raw u ba? U then when sutce^s was aheo- . iu, ' *y ' rrtalu, but ho wap not a man to '• iu useless regrcUi aud the very j d l! ' u| y of the cutcrpriBO, under these new j attracted him. It required no, 1,1:1, ■ Kill un 1 boldness to suture Hose anil > u y. That one unlufcky evening had j ï « i * * .Ni j a. Willing his enemy; as for Rose, J t-' • lia i believed in him t|nd adored him ; ' ; '■< ' u' uo one was betUT aware than Mr. j ** ■'■ e > that the rancor <4 a small-minded ; "iiiHii who feels that she has been ; Mlg.;-1 u lie liai! more permiauont th n u K ' v many sweeter eeutlineuts. Ho set hiui f 1! t'u refore to prove to Rose that it was lie v /' : * ind b -en blighted, and not fchc, and uhy apparent discourtesy on his pait ■'•'•iy due to resentment and wounded Mi« Willing louqd this view ol tho • very soothing, but drhil« partially ac h< eyed her n'|urned eultor dis Sho bad already beguu to feus P ! ''' designs on her loi tune, and found t ing equivocal in this tardy explnna Mr. Lingley, who was determined to bibiir an attitude of superiority, bad no l»:irt to play, lie threw himweli lutoit " r, will» ull Ids energies; he neglect» d ing, hu missed no opportunity, ho pr«^M-ii every advantage tp the utmost. His c,i, n i>Mp hud a charm of genuine earnest . well hh he km w Rose he was really ,a 'iiiiiit<;d by his pursuit Of her, and ardent Q! l| l she yielded. She did ytel«l at Itbt, for ul *• ull her watchlulmJes aud her email •R-pMo s sho was do match for Philip L ■!.ir hj when bis mind vfosoiido up. Thus *• »ad his way, and the p.osparous days ■ I« m. >!.' ei 1.0 A, fioii. I had g'lded by Uli be reached hit wMding morning. Wailo he illtwed with elaborate core, the retnu uhranci* «»I the night and Its melun choly oppression parsed Imperceptibly away. He pleat.d hi motif by rolling tho turn* and chances of tho Kam«; whMi he bed brought to •mile, complacent uud contemptuous, hov ered about his Kps os hu thought how well he kuew his Rue«* nmi bow little she knew hint, and he reviewed bis tactics with eu#y sense nl unthb ry, assuring lat** seif that he had mode no mistake fr« eud. he uotU'ed the letter lytng he happened to catch sieht of it, and per ceived, with a Utile shock of surprise, that It was from Emma Harrinou. "Curious that she should write to mo to-day," he said to blms- it, "and 1 was dreaming of her all last night!'' For the moment his hand* occupied, und be only glanced sideways at the envelope where it. lay, while h retraced the already faded vision. "Well, there was nothin, iu it, anyhow," ho summed up, with a half sikh of rellei, "or she wouldu't be writing letters." Apart from hi* dream the fact had no special significance, She had written to him, at Intervals since ho left her. little pleadlDg notes, with nothing remarkable about them except their alngle-hearied humility and adoration. Evidently no tid ings of his renewed attentions lo her cousin reached her. As a matter of prudence he had never written a word lu reply. The last Interval had been longer, and, so far as he had bad tlmo to think ubout her at all, he bad thought that She was probably get ting 1! red of her fruitless worship. The mot V* poor little wings were beating more freely. It was a vexatious chance which had brought this last letter on his wedding day, miles», perhaps, she had heard the news at Isst, and was crying at Ballyvarry over her lo.ït dream. Afl coon as he was at liberty he took It op and negligently tore it open. At tho first glance ho changed color. It was datod some two or three weeks earlier, and it began : "Mr Dearest; I shall novor write to you again, for thin will not ho sent to you UU 1 am dead." Mr. Langley stopped short and eat down, feeling an If his dream was coming back to him In broad daylight. Then he went on ; triumphant a close. A Jiltle a I beginning to He had almost finished ilrcbslug before his taoie. Then "1 felt I could not die without bidding you good bye forever. I euppose I ought not to write to you agalu, for l have heurd that you are goiog to marry my cousin"— hhc bad begun to write "Rose," and then had marked It out, ae If eho could uot bear a woman'u name upon tho \ igo—"but I must just for thin la-st t ime. I cannot die without a word, though I havo never had a word from you. It would have been better never to write, but I could not help it; it wan the only thing that made me feel u little nearer to you. It you had written only once!—but you wero right. You nover could havo loved me; I knew It from the drat." a (To be continue»!. ; SHERIFF*» KEPOlir. Under d&to of May 16, I860, Mr. Isaiah Cook, formerly shoritl of Skowhegan, Me., write« as follow*: "I h.ivo boon afflicted lor over twenty (-J0) yenri with a weakuora of the kid* neys and liver, and havo had severe palas in the buck and sides, which wore brought upon nio In tho firdt placo by oxposure during aiy tlav, In Ca'iio nla during the early settlement of tho hiud of gold. At limes my wut<-r troubled very much, and altor t ying many different mean» without receiving any bonodt, I was in duced t • try Hunt's Homely, although 1 much pn judicod against It and all other medi cines. 1 puren it sod a bottle nt Cushing's drug store, hero in Kaowheg in, and 1 found that tho first bottle relieved ail pains In the b.iok and sides, and I have, In iny f mtly, used fire but* tie* in all, and have f< uud it a mcdtclueot real merit and of groat valuo, and have gladly re commended ltio many my of Irieudsund neigh bors, who universally praise It In high terms. my name for the Y liberty to benefit ol suffering humanity.' TIMELY ADVICE. 1 h.ivo been troubled with kidney disease and gravol for a lung time, with severo pains In tuy limbs and back , with Inflammation of the blad- terrible. 1 tried several der. ■unvrings physicians, all to wus growing very fooblo. I was dl«oouraged, and lost faith In phystoia s and luedlciue whon a frlond rom Malden, who had beonouredby ~Hunt'it Remedy of gravel and liver complaint, reoonimended It to mo. and from tho first bot tle I commenced to Improve, and three bottles outlrely cured ftiend tor his timely advico to use Hunt's Remedy, for all the pulus havo gono from my back, and 1 feel that a word from me muy bo tho means of saving sumo friend that may bo suffering as I did, beforo tuklng Hunt'* Keuioiy, tho be>-t kidney bnd liver cure. purpose—1 found tliat 1 <1 1 huari'ly thank my in excellent condition, and I Samvel Littlefield, No. 1482 Washington street Huston, Maw. May 12,1S83. iioitsi: railroad mkn. Having occasion to use a medicine for general debility In my family, 1 Mend to used with great success all We havo u3od one bottle with marked bencltt, and find it ju t as represented, nnd a modiolno of groat value, and 1 cheerfully add my testi mony In praise ol Hunt's Remedy, Geor«k W.Soarox. Watchman South Boston C recommended by a Hunt's Remedy, as that was being *r the country. [ s«>r h Boston, Ms as.« May 1/, 1883. j | In Stahle». ? § =s Es H t*a 7} f < OÖ H ?» 3 to , j . to j j no, > j J ; Mr. j ; ; ,X 1=3 fa cp L 4 <ro ^ I 3 s 5 i il » 4 —s P» A : A 1 =° i i/. S3 CO n zy=> S3 u j lie • and ( pait . tho j ac dis feus to , no d ho His for email Thus days t CO i i m ■ # £ W. :# <). M'CUliMlCK, ( OP. SEVENTH AND JEFFERSON 8TF. Iu -Deal* GROCERIES —AND— I ROVISIONS. Beet grade* of FLOUR, VEGETABLES AND FBUITS. - U 'J»«oa CIMTIl t f»H ' V m f'V I >|o 1 0 o > o m 1 / \Wi / n > ✓ . vj It W V Besides our regular stock of fine clothing we keep odd things like Coachmen's Coats, Swallow jTails, Conductors' Overcoats; also a nice assort ment of goods for ^xtra large men. A. C. YATES & CO., -LEDGER BUILDING Chestnut and Sixth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. 1.01 JIB IAN A STATU 1.UTTMHV. Maw URLXAWS, Auffnatl. ISM. TO THE PUBLIC InveiUgite for VourMlve* Po*tma*ter-(jicncral Uresham having publish d wllfttl and mallclou9 lalcehood in regard to the character of The Louisiana Btate Lottery Com pany, the following fact* are given to the public to prove hi - statement, thu we are engaged liv a fraudulent huslnvs*, to be false and untrue i Amount of prize* pal<t by the Louisiana *tat» Lottery Company from January 1,1878^ to present d? Paid to Bouthe r n Express Co., Ncrw Orleans, T. M. Wescoat, Manager... fl,M6.aoo Paid to Louisians National Bau H. OgleBb , Preside t. Paid to tit*te National Bank, «• H. Kennedy, Prer.ldent. 120,1«' New Orleans National Bank, A. Baldwin, Pre t ent. 86,600 Paid to Union National Bank, M. Char , C'Shier . 84 4SC« • ('Itlzens' Bank, E L. Carrier«, l*re*ldent. 07,000 ennania National Bank, Jules au,««. Jos. .... 462,000 Pal Paid ird. P »•»blent. < I Über nla National Hank, Clia* Pa frey. Cashier... Paid io Cana Bank. Kd. Toby. Cashier PaM t>» Mutual ' allouai Hank, Joseph Mitchell, <'ashler Pal 1 «T, non 13,160 V«' Total paid as above.ft*&3,66T Paid In son's of under fl,«<0 at Um varions ofibes of the Company throughout the United biates. 1,617,410 *• otal paid by all . For the truth of the above acts we rater the pubalo allons, Mtyor .61 Ml. on. of the above-named corpcr- r legality and standing of the City of New Orleans, to State authorities of Louisiana, and also to U. 8. Officials of ï oulblana. We claim to 1m legal, hones and cor-ect In all at much -tändln* U conceit d by all v ho will Investigate, and our tuck has for ye Board of Broker», best known aud respected citizens. M. A . DAUPHIN, President. I for do* transactions, any business In the country. Our b*-t n sold at d owned by many ol M*CAPITAL PRIZE, 876,000. -«6 Share* in proportion. Ilcketd, only 96. Louisiana State Lottekt Co. "We do hereby certify that we supervise ibi arrangements for all the Monthly and Sera - Anaual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and lu person manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are con ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith authorise the toward all parties, and pany t* our signatures attached, In its advertisements. this certificate, with fkc-almlet ol ComuLssloners. incorporated in 1888 lor 25 years by the Législa tif for Kducatlonal and Charitable purposes with a capital of 91.000,000-to which a reserve fund of over 1550.000 has blnce lxsen added. overwhelming popular vote its franchise resent Btate Constitution . I)., l^tf. voted By mad.' a part %t ih«* i> o'opp-d December 2.1, A Tho only I.otUsry by iht people or any State. It never &cales or postpone*. __ ITS GRAND HINGLE N UMBER DRAWING« take place- monthly. A Ul'MiNPH) »»PPOirrUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GKANDJDKAWINO, OLA^* 4 VAT NEW OHLKAN8. I'll E DAY. NOVEMnEIt 18th, 1868.-182*1 Monthly Draw and endoropd Capital Prize, $75,000. 10VXXI T1CKKTB AT F1VK IIOI.I.AI18 EACH KRAttTlONB, lo FIFTHS In rBOrOKTION. , ..I 7k,001 .... 25,0*. .... 10,000 .... 12,000 .... 10,(00 .... 10,(00 .... 10.(01) .... 20,(00 .... 80,(00 .... ».100 .... 8,(40 1 CAPITAL PRIZE. 1 CAPITA!. PRIZE. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE 2 Prises cf 5 prlT.es of v* ot 2,001). l,v)U0. 10 P 20 Prises of J*K3 Prizes of 800 Pitres of sw) P rires of |, rO Pri se* of BOO w . ATFROXIMAT'.OV PUIZEg: s Approximation Prises of ITA... .98 7N) . AB>1* 2. Zed) Vi 1,987 Prise*, amounting to Application for rates to club* should only made to the office of the company in New Orleans. For farther information write clearl*'. Firing full address. Mane I». o. Money Orders payable and address Registered I .etter* to NEW ORLEANS N ATIONAL^BANK^^ ^ POSTAL NOTES and ordinary le.ter* by Mall or Expire** II * ms $5 aud upward* by Ex près* at our expeuse) to *-*-°ùS?Siïb+LA. 0t - *• h.. WMM» A C. lutes. an AND AFTER MOM- lVl * « r Y * wyt 8 . F.AMEB — YVTLlklNGTON, () N • ailing at Marcus Hook and W bulngton dally, 8 rnday in rib »I « et whari Ht». 40 a. m.; Mlailelpht* nt 4.1 > n. m., flrom Ci.UBtnut -ir.'t. l;»mt can 'Might exeurnW.n* >,t l«»w cclTed all da* nt ! !,IL.di-J|.lit*. ïo* Philadelphia j Chest«leaves ; eluded. frOlD Koi returning leave* second wl be chartered f i ru'-s. Freight r n»-tr bi ; ^NOHOK UNE. UNITED HT AT KB MAIL 8TÏAMPH1W as.ii t a N w York Every 8*tu:..'ay for GLASGOW ,1». LONDONOÏKRT, 0»Wn »»> to Bwoo.t uMt, I«. | 8 . .rift', .uiw.rit, fa. rropaUl. , 21 . LIVEItl'OOI. Jk I IT Y OE K.IHE ell. <lL-U V. L' c. 1. BEI.itItAV 1A Bull. Not. A IN j rUKNKBOlA Ml. Not. 17, I*, a. Cabin pi d lions :■ QltKBMBTOWN HEUVItlB. ...... notnttOOaceurdlOK to accost mo* s. 8ec<>ne Cabin and Btei rage s.atKiv«. Anchor Llr.e llraft. U.josd at lows.t rate, are K id re. or cwrg. la gusUtaa. Scotland dann. of For Fasaage, Oablxi Flaoa. B'-ck of Toot«, Ac., applyto mKnuERBON BROTH KI«. N York, or SAMUEL F. BOTT». A«iam« Ixpraw, or. A. D. LeOrpenler. DnPmi'i Mill«, Vfl; mfnsrton rilJSlOtlT tlAAJ. pOR PUILADKLFHIA. WARNER'S Philadelphia and Wilmington Propellers S. Ball dally frofn Market atreet wharf, Wllmlng ton. and first wharf below Chestnut atreeC Hilladelphta, «t « p. tu. r FREIGHT CARRIED aa low aa by any other line.and carefully handled under our paraTmal aapervlalon. Express deliv erlea made In either dly by our owrn w»a«>ua. Chas. Warner & Co. Only offloe in the city aranected with Telephone (Exchange by two wir©*, two transmitter* and two lndlcatoni m2A-tf pORNEW YORK. Electric Line Steamers Triplet, Vesper and Annie -SAIL FROM— King Street, Wharf, | Pier 15, Eaat River, Wilmln«tolj,Del., I New York, Tuesday, Thursday, [ Monday, Wodneeday Saturday, 11 p. rt. | Fridays, 4 p. m. d a Freight carried as low as by any New York and Eastern cities. other line F. tNirarws, Aff*nt. NEW AltVERTlBKMENTB . 4SC« WAY'S |S WÏFT SURE S OINTMENT s Curs P les. Itclilng blind &. bleed ln»? ; Barber'a z ,trl ' T '' t.r, » It Itheuin. King worms, Ulcers s « ItlibbiliiM, |f in plea, nil Ski Dine *cj. 'behest £ Ointment Ul t e world. The pc>i<le to tie the judge. AltdrogglsU be.l it. 6o.cn s. WUole eale by i JOH.N8TON HOM.OWAY A CO., PhlU.,Pa. 4 £ non Ï AND CLAIMS A SPEC I ALT 1, liAH A WARRANTS, ADDITION*.' HOMESTRAjD of LAND SCRIP i-.d HIGH EUT PBI s*;ll or buy 7 If *o, write to A, A.* THOM/ tttorner-at-Law. Washington. D C. CERTIFICAT and all klr >t ght and sold. Large Sto KS Paid, Do you want a on. A.GEÎSTS Attention. to to 1m ETKOjl ALARM CLOCK, with Lund nous Composition Face. Time seen ills tinctly at [light. NOTHINO SELLS St* KAPIDLY. R900 a month easily made. Bend $2.60 tor sample, or 3-cent stamp for full panic alars.CLO wl» A FKIS HI E, (>e n « ra 1 Agents, anl8-1-14 Waterbary. <lon* \I DUV sTO \ Ä For wound, disease or other r EiiY w O disability. Widows, minor children and dependent parents entitled when death resulted. Claims reopened, restoration, increases, bounty, back pay and dlseharges ob tained. Apply at once, delay pre) ud Ices y oar rigM». Fees fixed by law. Address, with si amp the bid established firm of KDBoN A co.. Attorneys and Claim Agents, 917 F. St., Washing toft. U. O. jyO PATKNTS ANDKKBON * SMITH, L /T A CjJ|v A ^ Bolioltor of U.8. and Foreign Patrnts, No. 700 Seventh street, cor. Ci, opp. . n. Patent ' Httce, W a hing Ion, D. C. Corr*-» ondence solicited. N charge for advice. No i-e charged unless patent Is allowed. Keieren. et. Lowlb Johnson A Co., Ba.ikers and Postmaster, Washington, D. C, Pamphlet of Instructions free. • I Checks in 6 hours ClKKSlnaDAYS J.P. Miller, M.D. -DRUG 8TORE 15 N.llthet.Phlla 48 FORMEN PURE I N D I A TEAS! ibi - the Absolutely pure. They con tain no spurious or «'xhauHtcn leaves. No' hemicais or Coloring Matter used in their Preparation. Very valuable lor mixing with Weaker and Cheaper China Tins. They contain a very high percentage ol Kxtioci. They are cultivated and prepare«! under the supervision of Foreigners, upon the n.o«.i approved scientific methods. Tho car Is |. u fated by machinery, giving uniformity or appearance throughou' entire plucking«. They retain their vahta'de qualities f r au un iiflurl ength oftline. JOHN O. PHILLL 8 A CO , I5i Waler street. New York, Ageuts of the Cairo -ta Tea Hvndlcate. ol dp PATENTS F. A. I thmann, Solicitor of American n:*.d Foreign l'aunts. Washington, D. C. All b*;-l conn<|c ted with l*;iU uts, whether be Tor et . lÜce or the Courts, promptly . No liarg ■ made unies« a patent fs Send for circ ular. attend <1 eeenred. a23-tf Patent Ü PENSIONS TO ALL (Hublfld by wounCs «disease Sea* cnM*Ttng Jimn and I ung di^a« v «»/ other dl>n*i* «whunhy a «l «* (Aanrle, giv«* gewSpowlon. Wki —X ^ BOw*. wotbws, twothasaqd tlttcn i*fi t»e«Mlloa*.3Wlaos psocurad when ifi> Xrfftl A •ï*»«; "•"'as.* Y ..sn YsfVn«: Twan tASM mwtyv.jviv V.V' ^ 12,000 10,(00 10,(00 10.(01) 20,(00 80,(00 ».100 8,(40 of Swift 1 have known nml watched the Him*, tfl- for over fiftv vear-, *nd have n* vn know n ir beardofa iWllure to cure Bl od ol-oi ' Vl,e "r ÖÄ Ä .'ÄI-Ä.SI iô re f..îly"«. couipil.» *baOy> nJÏSttlmren-T. U.. Wehsve«old c wlft's Rp clflc (8. 8. 8.) with os* nstmlthlng results. ** e uentlemuu win ball a d-.i.n bottes say* that it )>a- don« Mm more g od tha treaiinen* which co»t him SI 000. Anoth'-r who has n*e*i tt Tor a scrofulou allVctlotli reporta a permanent cure from i*s u*e. VAf! 8UAA« K. STEVEN ON & CO., Chicago. 7N) AB>1* Zed) be Mall Ex •1,000 REWARD t ch* m!»t who will find Will b* paid analydioflOObn ties«*» 8. 8. one partie e • rcury, iodide, ■ tisMum or any mine*al sub fWnoe. 'fuE SWIFT 81-Ei'IFl Co., Drawer 1, AUamaca. C. One treatise en Blood end Skin ttmw« mailed •eto appUeauto. LMQUOM DEALMBB. JOHN P. DONAHOE, -BUTTLKB OF AWD SOLE AGENT OF WILLIAM MA**! Y j • CU.'B l'UIl.A 1)>1.1' I i ! A in m.; l«»w Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, ~ ALSO— « O.ebrated Bartholom*)» f«e Im-wlug* arc unttjuaiuvt lu fiarnr; constantly nn (» tatiivl. .. the oilier« bt tuvutv. I*. y 7 AND 519 ORANGE STREET, V. ILMINO PON. »>&(.. 4F«#^PollU* ao<1 accomir.o.lu'lur drivers. Orders atienc ed to. He 1 « ivJ»hj or ots<i p I«. | yMKtf.Ui, VSooU. KacbSüKC. :■ QKANGK G ROYS mo* are PLUE RYE WHISKY. -IJI FACT— TMK PUREST. BUJHEBT AJ» HV.T RI F WHISKY KXTAJTT By lija g&Lon or hottir. .JAMES A. KELLY ? uniform in Absolu telypuro rye. quality Bich an« deUoaus in fiavor. A «ura and safe ionic. A reliable aiunniant S. W. COB. TIMTH AND ORANGE STS. wWly-u r £'HE BKSTGLABS^^ LAGER BEER! -IN TUR Olt Y, ALSO— PORTER AND ALE ON DRAFT. AT E. P. FREYE'S* and NO. 17 EAST SECOND STREET. Jy33-tfl2 gPECHT Excelsior Lager Beer Brewery —AHD BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER FIFTH AND Dü PONT STREETS, WILMINOTON, DELAWARE. Reorder* by mail promptly filled. Famille* supplied with bottled beer; plat bottle* 6 cents a dozen. A share of your patronage U respeotfhll j »olio A SPAHN Lted GRAND UNION HOTEL, (European Plan] and Restaurant, the OPPOSITE THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT, Wilmington, Delaware. This hotel Is a new building, entirely newly far< iHhed In a most »legant style and ofTers American and O rman coin lb ts. Refreshment.* <1 eatables firet-class at fair prices. HENRY BL'iUTH, Proprietor. 1ITE HOLD IN STORE AND IN U. S. TF BONDED WAKEHOUBE8 pare rve whiskies (Tom the following celebrated dis tilleries' A. Overholt A Co., Janumv 1879 and June 1880. A. Guckenhelmer A Bro., May 1879. John Gibson. Son A Co.. May 1879 and June 1980. Hannls Distilling Co., August 1179. Sherwood, November 1878 aud June IBiO. Neverslnk (Beading, Fa.,) February, 1980. Mt. Vernon, May, 1880. "he above goods will be sold either In bond or ... paid at the lowest market rates. Samples «nay be seen at this store. NO. 108 MARKET STREET. 1, >t a ills St* Bend FRANCIS KELLY A CO mjb-W Chas. J. H. Beckett ) 108 WEST SEVENTH STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL other minor when ob oar with A St., SAMPLE ROOM. My stock of Wines, Liquors and Fine Cigars is unsurpassed In this State. lyfiD-tflSc . No et. hours M.D. BptE-Li m China ol the Is un A the k DYES] n:*.d b*;-l . M <1 fj «ElSil BEFORE-AND-AFTER di^a« a «l ifi> Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNO OR OLD, Buftorüig from r VtTAUXT, Lace c NxuYors Draanr, ox Nkkvs Fokcb Wxsnxa Weaxwessks. and all thOM« dis Tkpsonax. Hxxvzm roHulting from Aubses and CxVCJLn. ï ration of ilKAi/rn W R Lof« ftre Vigor. Wx Bnoociy relief and complets rosto » uuuuvi vxooa and Makiiood Oüarawtkki». The grandoet disrovory of the Nineteenth Century, bwidiat ouev far Illustrated Pamphlet free. Aildres* VO'.TAIO BUT CO.. MAR5HAU, MICH. tASM ^ POSITIVE CURB Only Two Bottle* FOR Ca tarrh ifewïâ? HAY FEVER. vn ol-oi U.. 1 recommended to those t-ufTerinr have been )wl*h F«*vcr, Elv's Civam Bam I bave tri* d nearly a'l the edle*, aud give thi* a derided preference them *11. It lmm* - ♦* rePef. C. T, Stephens, Hard w»ro Merchant, Ithaca, N. T. vw ha giv with win don« him u*e. glSæ&fy HAY-FEVER APPLY by the little Into finger By ab*-»rptlon __ _ the na->al pi catarrhal virus, eauung h ^althy secretiens. It illay* Inflammation, prot ct* the membrana lining««»!'the head frou- ad Hicnal coldr.com nletely heal* the »ore* and taste and smell. Beneficial result* tiy a f w applications. A thor »ugh treatment will cure Un* *t for colds 1'head. Agree able to use. Be <*09 circular. 8old by drugglste. Bv mail Kk\ ef ï lie nostrils, fectually cleanse* passages of e sub ►ore* tne *en*e of realised « ffo circular. Boldb; •AtssisniAiMa^ Oswego» I. T. mailed MISCELLANEOUS. ~T H E~ LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC ! j - ; - 3É Mam Wm fki ■" [Mjgi r-mv- ** € ■ ïx~:> ..V-i : :# ■ /' fi '.ï&- ' » NEEDLES AND PARTS For all Sewing Machines, and n full line of DO MESTIC PAPER FASHIONS, for sale by the Domestic Sewing Machine Comp. 8H MARKET STREET. ae^UMf IMPORTED BEER! We have "Kaiser," from Bremen; "Pilsen" from Bohemia, and "Culmbach" from Bavaria. "WE GUARANTEE THE IMPORTATION. -WE HAVE ALSO 'Kochestor," Stoeckle's and Fehren- bach's Stock Lagers. -OUR- Milwaukee, »» INDIA PALE ALES, BROWN STOUT & PORTER -WE BELIEVE UN8URPA88ED SODA WATERS AS FOLLOWS : Tonic Beer, Champagne Nectar Cider, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Lemon. Alas White Wine and Cider Vinegars. FOOKD BOTTLING CO., Cor. Sixth and Orange Streets, DELAWARE WILMINGTON. JOHN MEALEY, NO. 205 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole Agent for State of Delaware tor WERNER & CO.'S Champagne Wine FRICE LIST. ) Per Gate 12 Qts. U Vu. rr.oo $ 8.00 do Dl W« HINT TN QUANTITIES.: 5 Coses 10 Cooes • 25 Cases H per cont. 10 per cent. 15 per cent. 1Mi*ORTED BELFA8T GINttEK ALE BASS ALE. BROWN STOUT. IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS. Pure Rye Old 8 t*r Whisky, Diamond O Whisky. The Remington Standard Type-Writer! A Machine which is fast taking the place of the pen. What tho Sewing Machine is to th needle the Type Writer is to tho pen. It should he In every office and study 15,000 iu daily U6e. I Endorsed by all lead ] ing profe 9 8lcnal and business men. Correspondence so Hcited. '■end for our new pamphlet. a 4 .WYCKOFF, SEA MANS it BENEDICT Sola AfireiUb. » J. W. F*RLB,Man v' ager. 715 Chestnut 8t. Fhlla. Pa. 4 septl0-2m-m, w, f 26 KENNEBEC ICE AND COAL COM Y PRINCIPAL OFF1CF, tf. E. CUR. SECOND AND KING STREETS ; ICE HOUSE AND COAL YARD OVER THIRD STREET BRIDGE_ Branch Office and Depot» Fourth and Poplar sta, and No. 209 West Eighth ot. PRICK OF EASTERN ICE ; ..49 cents per week 118 pounds dally. ■ M " " " 20 " " . pounds dally., » •• •• .* w cents t er 98 »• « .-...fl.'W •• •* 30 POUNDS AND OVER AT THE RATE OF.60 CTS. PER 10T POUNDS. The least neglect or Incivility on the part of the driver should be made known at the offloe once, andit will receive prompt attention. We keep constantly on hand a CHOICE bKLKCTlok (IF i.OAL faom the most popular mines, which we deliver lu cellar* free of chsrgo, where shoot wagon e*n be used. mvl.l-W 2i DR. CLARK JOHNSON'S, Indian Blood Syrup ! to d It - T, Cures all diseasesof the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood MILLIONS testify to its efficacy in healing the abeve-named diseases, and pronounce it to be the It ef BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN fPÊF Guaranteed to cure DYSPEPSIA. AGENTS WANTED. Labratory, 77 W. 8 d St New York City. of of it. /