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mormno iviuuBi.
More then *00 workiueu on the new Capi
!„!, »t Albany, were "laid off" nn Saturday
ortiliiK for want of fonda.
.lamea Truzblll, who had felonloualy at
.suited a woman, wae lynched by a mob
„car Clio, Kentucky, on Friday night.
Cyru» L. Blinking, for eight yearsalet
I carrier lu Cincinnati, waa arrested on
n day for stealing money from letters,
he |>oat office at Cochltuatc, Maeaacliû
, ., was robbed on Saturday morning of
at $2300 lu stamps, money and aecurl
as
by
m
t
thorough Investigation of the reported
I • trouble in Southampton county, Vir
ginia, shows that there waa no cause for the
tcare.
Homer Bolton heel out his father's brains
v. Hli a club, at Mirablle, Missouri, yesterday
morning. HA was arrested. No causn for
the crlmo Is known.
The tannery of James Cutlery A Co., and
a r ,w ol brick dwellings belonging to the
.nmelirm In Allegheny City, Fenna., were
burned on Saturday night. Loan 8135,000.
The house olAaa L. Biggs, In Southatap.
t-,n county, V»., waa burned on Satur
,hy night. Mr. Blgpa lo*t. hla lift, and his
v, if<- was severely burned In trying to save
him.
Two of the men injured by the fall of a
iinine building tu Buffalo ou Friday last,
have since died, maklhg six deaths in all.
Tin* rest, of the Injured are expected to re
cover.
Tho Southern Exhibition at Loulavllie
was closed ou Saturday night. During its
ffiifton of 103 days it was visited by 800,000
''persons the last day's attendance being
40,000.
Most of the business business onrtlou of
IHufltoa, Texas, was destroyed on Saturday
I v an incendiary Are. The loss is nearly
$25,000. The Are is attributed to inccu
disdain.
Au attempt was made on Saturday bight
to wreck a train on the Northern Central
tailroad, near York Haven, by tying rails
an ora the track. The engine alone was
damaged.
Colonel Elijah Stanabury. one of the sur
viving "Old Defenders" or Baltimore, Is re
ported to be dying. He is in the idth yesr
of his age. He was Mayor of that city from
1849 to 1851.
Lawrence White, colored, was lynched by
a mob of colored men In Iredell county,
North Carolina, on Saturday. He had
st .1 lilted a colored man to death lu a fight a
fi*w days before.
George Lenœrt, Jr., was arrested lu Port
vcrvls, New York, on Saturday, for osln
raiiccled postage stamps. Lepp< rt, who Is a
paralytic, served a term of six months for
the sumo offense Inst year.
Oilicial returns irom all but two counties
In * ow Jersev give Abbott 0,878 majority,
raisons, the Prohibition candidate for'Gov
ernor, polled about 0,000 votes, and Urner,
the National candidate, about 3,000.
The number of immigrants who arrived
in Canada during October was 21,181, mak
ing a total of 175,933 since the 1st of Jan
nary last. Of the whole number, 87,091
passed through to the United States.
An injunction was granted by the Chief
Jus*lee in Toronto. Canada, on Saturday
morning, restrainin'.; the committee of the
•inking plasterers from interfering with
1nt mfdating the men who may wish to
work.
for
to
I
all
ft
to
The lat<*«t rotnmo of the cotton crop made
to the Agricultural Department êhow h
blight Improvement since the last report.
The Indicated product, considering rate of
yield and acreage, la nearly 80 per cent, of
iuflt year's crop.
George ». Davis, confidential bookkeeper
uf 1). Appleton & Co., ln New York, was
:irested
i.iur ciubeziled money from the firm. It is
Ktid his thefts will reach f JO,000. He was
remanded until Monday.
The fire among the cotton on the steamer
Spearman at Key West has been extlu
culshed, "but only with the burning of the
bale lu the ship." 3,000 bales were got
out. in good condition, while 14,000 bave
beeu destroyed und damaged.
The full official returns from all the coun
s in Pennsylvania show a majority
10.764 for Niles, Republican, for Aud
'K lierai, and 19,833 for Llvney, Republican,
lor State Ticasurer. Philadelphia gave Niles
20,007 majority, aud Llvsey 21,994.
A party of Flathead Indians visited tho
t row Agency in Livingston, Montana, a few
nig:hts since and rode off with 50 ponies.
Tin* Crows pursued the thieves and recap
tured the animals alter n fight, In which two
Fltttheads were killed aud ono of the Crows
wounded.
A passenger train On tho Salem and
Lowell Railroad, In Massachusetts, was
tlirowu from the track ou Saturday morn
ing by a cow, and the engine was wrecked.
The engineer was dangerously Injured, and
the passengers, about 40 lu number, were
badly shaken up.
Charles McCarthy, Jamos Leary aud John
Oliver, boys, from Boston, have been ar
rested in Savanuah, Georgia, as vagrants.
They arrived at Savannah as stowaways on
\ Poston steamer. Having read dime novels,*
they were "on their way to find the re
treat of Billy Bowlegs, In Oketlnokce
Swamp."
The United States Grand Jury In Chi
cago ( u Saturday indicted Frederick Esby,
Trunk Moore, J. A. Parker and H. H. 8bap
loy for using the mails in the Interest of
Joltertafl. Esby represented the Henry Col
lege Lottery, of Louisville, Moore the Louis
ville State Lottery and Shaplcy the Littlo
Havana Lottery. All gave ball except Shap
the charge of hav
Saturday
u
(toi
)'y.
The house of H. M. Choate, ou Lincoln
iivcuuc, lu Newark, New Jersey t wo8 entered
by a bur^ular on Friday night. Mrs.
Choate discovered the lutruder and called
! * r husband The latter flrod at tho r b
t< r and shot him dead. Hla body was sub
'lunitjy found in tho yard. Mr.
cave himself up and was released In $500
bail.
( Ihoate
A man giving tho name ol Kuelnmer was
arrested In Pituburg on Baturday whllo at.
tempting to pawn an $800 diamond stud.
Thvro wa. found upon him $8,000 worth of
diam.inda, including a ocroll-.baped brooch,
a , limier ring and atonee which had once
mounted. It la auppoaod the valu
obtalned by robbery in New
I.
shies
York.
The Italian Vice Consul at Toronto has
had upplic ttlou from numbers of poverty
stricken Italian laborers to be sent back to
the United States. An agent in Buffalo,
who falsely represented himself to be
Lallan Vice Consul, sent 150of these men to
Canada, guaranteeing them work on the
Ua ada Pacific Railroad for two yeans, but
they lound no work on arriving at their
destination The agent charged them each
for fare $0.50, the regular faro being only
53. The Vice • onsul. Mr. Bendel trl, has
telegraphed to Buffalo, New York and other
points, requesting that no more Italians be
sent on.
were
an
"It U nsOuly An Aooldent.**
A fish hook id your flesb, a scissors blade
In your left thumb, a epralned ankle from a
fiii-Ktpp on a loose stone, a bruised shin by a
Ulp from a car platform, a cut on your
cheek f>y a clumhsy barber's razor,a contu
*i'm on your elbow by poking through a
street, car window, a swelling on your nose
ruuiting against an open door in the
•lurk—these aro likely to happen without a
momenta notice. To bo ready for them,
have a bottle of Per*y Davib'b Pain Kil
le h ready
fr.
Work (riven out.
On receipt of ysur addrees we will make
offer l-.y which you cau earn $3 to $7
_ ■'•'nines, at your home. Men, Won en,
Key. or Qlrla can do It. H. O. Wllklnaon
* Co., lus .ud 1#T Fulton atreet, Naw
York.
' '•
I. osa and Gain.
CHAPTER II.
• MaUleu, Muss , feb. 1, 1880. Osntlenien—
I .tillered will, attackaof slek headache,"
Neuralgia, female trouble, for year« In tl e
most terrible and excruciating manner.
doctor cou
lief or cure until Caed Hop Bitters.
"The amt bottle
Neatly cured me;"
The second made me as well und strong
as when a child.
"And I have been so to this day."
My husband was an Invalid for twenty
years with a serious
"KIdnoy, liver and urinary complaint,
"Pronounced by Boston's best pby
slolaus—
"Incurable !"
Seven bottles ol your bitters cured him
and I know ol the
"Lives of eight persona"
In my neighborhood that have been saved
by your bitters.
And many more arc using them with
great benefit,
"They almost
Do niliacles?"
Si
No medicine
give
• rc
— Mm. E. D. Hlârk.
ftoUahte PlfMW to Buy PRAM.
George L. Walker, piano parlera, M Norm
Sixth atroct, near PariIsh, Philadelphia. No
connection with any piano ware rooma or
parties of a similar name.
Iranian.. 4 intrant of tlmruitou. Ail tor
rising.
Tbo Postmaster.General of tho United States
seems to have been purnuaded by tbo friends of
The Louisiana State Lottery Company to enter
upon a sooming orusade against this wldel y
and favorably known beneficial.os well as beue
voloni, institution. Tho Now York World of
Hand ay, Sept, x d, alludes to the benenta flow
ing to tbo management,» nd Intimates thatCol.
Gresham, tho Post-master Goneral, Booms to be
widely spreading
can assail the integrity
Suto Lottery, und the only thing to do Is to \
communicate prior to Nov. isth (next drawing
day, the 162d)wltU M. A.Dauphin. New Orleans
La., who will give ail tho l form ut ion.
the Infirmation that no
of rtio Lou I si anna
"" ÜV T I
rOl'Nl) IN A BOX
Mb Jon tr Kf ham aw, of Augusta, Mo , writes
May 10,1883, as follows : '*1 have been nfllloted
for some years with a sovere kidney trouble,
and having noticed
papers of tho wonderful eures Hunt's Remedy
bad performed In many eases of dropsy,
bladder and kidney trouble«, and finding a
bottlo In a box of straw packing, I concluded I
would try It, and eommonoed to take It, when,
to my surprise, 1 found that the first bottle ben
efitod me so much that I decided that I would
continue Its use, and 1 kept on taking It until I
bad used in all six bottles, and my appetite Is
good, all pains In the buck and side disappeared
and for one of my yearj (l am now R > years old)
I am ablo to attend to my business, and am
strong and vlgorou , as many of my friends and
neighbors
beg to stito also, that many of our neighbors
havo used Hunt's itomedy with equally as good
results, and one of my friends who has pur
chased a bottle of Guppy. Kinsman A Alden,ol
Portland, says ho would not be wl thout it at
any price.' "
article In one of our
tastily that kaow me well. 1
THE BAKEUSWAY.
Mk. Alpkcd Nui>bax. No. 02 Lincoln street
Lowlstou, Me., writes as May 14, 1883: "I have
been sovur -ly inflicted for a long tlmo with in
dlg 'fUon and 1 ver complaint, and at time all
that 1 ate so distressed mo that I could not bear
the sight of food. I had tried a good many
<lU!ercntrctncdlot< for my complaint and they
all fuUtMl, uiklii oflo dry Mr. Martel, ono of
druggists In !. "Vinton, recommended Hunt's
Remedy, or .
ft hero with gv it success for kidney, liver and
well m indigestion, and
upon his recommendation I finally concluded
to try a bottle, and commenced taking, with
very little faith in It. Tho first bottlo helped
me so much that 1 purchased two more, and It
has done mo a wonderful amount of good, and
cured mo of indigcHtlon. I can oat all kinds
of food now, and can truly recommend Hunt's
Remedy ns a sure ouro for Indigestion, liver
and kidney disent os
MV of so many who ha used
iuury trou
f
PUACTIC AL EXI'KBIBNOE.
Mr. G«o. I> Batkh, of No. 32 Cottage street
Lewiston, Mu., a reliable and prominent citi
zen, imparts the following information, May 14
1883:—
••Having lonrned of the valuable qualities ot
Huut's Remedy »a a praotlcal manner, I beg to
state that I consider It a remedy of great merit,
and can moat oeeerfully recommend it to any
liver diseases."
truubled with kidney
THE ; Policy of
BEST Insurance
BEST AGAINST
Bl' Accidents
L. —
13
r-D-p-K
v Iiich is to say,
Davis's Pain Killer
Pr
I On» t-in rhn«. Allen, of Woreeeter (Maas.)
Firc Do] «riment, say a: "After tho doctor art
broken bone, I used Pain Killer aa a lini.
t. aud it cured me in a ohort tlmo."
th«
Captain D. 8. GoodeU, Jr., of Bearspoft
? [aine, sayB: " For brulacc, apndns and cutp.
know of no medicine that is moro effective." j
David Pierce, Utica, N. Y.. says: '* For cut*,
bruises, bums ond eprulna, U baa never failed
to effect a cure "
An accident may happen to-morrow, j
! Buy Pebby Davis's Pa« Kjxleb j
to-day of any Druggist j
ivaat win aor
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 fester. 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 away?
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, o
The 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.
I. Marshall West, ElUcott City, Mu.,
is one of the many clergymen re
stored by Brown's Iron Bitters.
And as with vertigo, malaria, liver
complaint, and headache, Brown's
Iron, Biters is the Great Family
Medicine.
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ptryt ri
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is*
Corkscrew» are now "the
Not particularly those

rage.
here represented, but the
Corkscrew Cloths we have so
ni
elegantly made up into Suits
and Overcoats.
Examine them and noie the
low prices.
A. C. YATES & CO.,
iKDGER BUILDING
Chestnut and Sixth Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
as
Zmf * DR. t m
BYES
ïflEIIv
n]
BEFORE-AND-AFTER
Electric Appliance« an lent on 30 Day«' Trial.
TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD,
-TTTHO are »offering from Nshvoot Dxdiutt,
VV Lost Vitautt, Lack of h ears Four* axd
Vtr.oit, W asti no Weakkbssks, and all thoee disease«
of a l'N Nil IN all Natoeb resulting from Abvsu
OT mta Cauhrs. 8needy relief and complets fento
mt ion of ItSALTn, VI30R and Mahtiood Ouabahtbed.
The grainiest dlscorery of the Nineteenth Century.
Seudatonoe for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address
VIHTAIO HIT 80., MAIAHAU, MHH.
• n<l
as
N
Caution !
TO THiL PUBLIC.
I would caution the ladles of Wilmington and
f loluity to nottos particularly that tho
GENUINE
BURT'S SHOE
Has the name
C.
■ MAKER
G NEWYORK^i
STAHFBD III feu '
on lining of
*ACH flUOB TBCSt
to
YOV'f'V
BOTTOM Or EACH fill OF
THUS:
ol
And are warranted to give atelsfectloa.
f HEHBY ÏPIKÊT]
304 MARKET 8T., WILMINGTON,
» THE ONLY AUTHORISED AGENT FO
TUB BALE OF MY GOODS IE
WILMINGTON. DEL.
EDWIN C. BURT.
N1W YORK*
«»"Also agent tor Ban A Faoknid'sfinssbo*
tor gentleman
REPAIRING NEATLY D0«t
N. MELCHIOR
1
2
-a
£
-GUNSMITH
T
No. 214 King Street,
Hat for sale BnxxcH and Mceslb goad mo
Gr TT IST S
Of all makes, revolvers and cartridges of all kinds.
Fine nickel-plated revolvers, *1.28. Implemen s
for breecb-icad'ng guns, glass balls and traps and
fishing tack'e. Reps (ring done ai ah »rt notice.
HOW MANY MILKS DO YOU DRIVE 1
THE
ODOMETER
WILL TELL.
Th is instrument is no larger than a watch. It
tell the exa ct number of mil»» driven to'the
l-100th part »I a mile; counts up to L°°0 mfies:
xHTter and dust tight; always in order: saves
driven; 1» easily attached
to the wheel of a Buggy . Carriage, Bulky,
Wagon, Hoad<lart, BufityPlow, Reaper,Mower,
Liverymen,
horses from being
or other vehicle. Invaluable
P lea«ure Drivers, Physicians. Farmer 1 . Survey
ors , Draymen, Expressmen, »tage Owner», Ac.
Frtdf only ta. 0 Q«».W. the pne ol «n,
Otlier u domcterT Wh«, »riltrlipt .It« -»»meter
of .be w heel. tUntbyoiaUea rwript of prie.
post pa lJ. Ad.rara,
ndMMH. UDO*HTEK OO.,
1 Norik D. Ml. Bt.. OklMoe.
«a-8en. InrOiwilm.
aagll ln-48w
BTMAMWB1P LlirjM.
mrOUANOK OK TIME -s*
and after wed.
sBRftSua3t vKM,,En '•
() N
IW.
WILMINGTON,
From Fourth street wharf at 8 a. m.: giving
pHaseugcrb four hours at Philadelphia; returuing
at 2.90 p. m. This change of time has been made
to give the Will» ingtonlans a boat leaving wil
inlugto ■, and returning from Philadelphia at
seasonable hour*. 6-18-tf
^NOHOB
LINE.
UNITED STATES MAIL HTEAKfiHIF»
Ball From New York Evary
Baturday for
GLASGOW via. LONDONDERRY,
passage, fdO to ftt. Beconll cabin, #46.
Steerage, outward, 926, Prepaid, |2i.
LIVERPOOL A QUKENSTOWfi SERVICE.
CITT OF BOM! «alla Oct. ST, Disc. 1.
BELGRAVIA Mils Hot. I, Dm. I
rraarmiA «mi» Hot. 17 , dm. ».
Uabin
I tol
toi
S
hor Line
.w free or «I
Hand.
at
in
Kor
»3S
ni Inirton
r, DuPont's
WMÆ.IGHT XsXJTJM.
PHILADELPHIA.
F° R
WARNER'S
Philadelphia and Wilmington
Propellers
Sail dally from Market street wharf, Wilming
ton, and first wharf below Cheatnat street,
Philadelphia, USp. a.
FREIGHT CARRIED
as low as by any other line, and «areAiny handled
under oar personal supervision. Express dellv
•"*— nadeln either city by ourowa wagons.
Chas. Warner & Co.
Only office in the city connected with Telephone
Exchange by two wires, two transmitters and
Indicators. ra2iwtf
two
pOR NEW YORK.
Electric Line Steamers Triplet,
Vesper and Annie
—SAIL FROM—
KlnR Street Wharf, I Pier II), Eaat River,
Wilmington,Del., I Ntw York,
Toeeday, Thursday, [ Monday, Wednesday
Saturday, » p. rt. | Fridays, 4 p. m.
Freight carried as low as by any other Une
New Y ork and Fxstem cities,
mwutt F ANOTtrWR. Axent.
riJsuiruiAL*
£'HE AHT1ZAM5 HAVING RANK.
NO. Kß MAKKKT UTKEKT;
llVCOBPOHATKD JANUARY SITU, 1801.
Open to receive deposits from 9 a. m. untU4p.ni.
and on THeedav aud Ha tarda) evenings
to 8 o'clock.
SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND,
tl«*»rtlarly made In April and October. When
dividends are not withdrawn they are accounted
as deposits. Thus permanent deposits compound
their interest twice In each Year.
MANAGER»:
Clement B. Smyth, George \V. Hush.
Charles W. Howland, George ». ( «pelle,
N atlianlei R. Henson, M. L. Lichtenstein,
Henry P. Dure, Edward Darlington,
W. Hastings, Job H. Jackson,
Edward Pusey, WUIUuTh. Bwlh,
Anthony Higgins.
trot i
GEORGE W. BUSH, Presldent
E. ». CAPELLE, V coprésident,
Fra T. TAYLOlLTrdasurer.
febll-ly
.1 ¥ WITH
a ri di tor.
NJSW ADVJSRT18XMKNTB.
PATENT S .
F. A. .Lehmann, Solicitor of American a <d
Foreign Patents, Washington, D. C. All busi
connected with Patents, whether before t e
tient Office or the Courts, promptly attended
. No <harg"inado unless a patent Is
»end for circular.
to
secured.
Ä2Ö-U
f AMD CLAIMS A SPECIALTY,
JuAlV 1/ A WARRANTS, ADDITION*
CERTIFICATES and all kit it
LAND »CRU* bought ami sold. Large Sto : .
1 HIGHEST PBll ÈS Paid, ]>o you warn
sell or buy Y If so, write to A. A. Ttte/MA
Attorney-at-Law. Washington, D. C.
HOMESTEAD
ol
and
AGENTS Attention.
M KTEOB ALARM OLOci, ^W1U> Lunil
nous Composition Faoc. Time seen dis
tlnctly at night. NOTHING 8EUU* SO
KAPIDLY. 8200 a month easily made. Send
$2.50 for sample, or 8-cent stamp for full partlo
ulars. OLOWk» ôt PRISHIE,Gehernl Agents,
tnn!8-l-14 Waterbary, Conn
PURE
INDIA
TEAS!
Absolutely pure. They contain no spurious
or exbausteu feaves. No< hemictis or Golorlng
Matter used In their Preparation. Very valuable
for mixing with Weaker and Cheaper China
Teas. They contain a very high Percentage ol
Extract. They are cultivated and prepared
under the supervision of Forelghers, upon the
most approved scientific metnod». The eaf is
manipulated by machinery, giving nnlformlty
or appearance throuchou' entire pluckings.
They retain their valuable qualities r-r an un
usual length or time. JOHN <L PHILLIPS A
CO , 13ü Water street. New York.: Agents of the
Calcutta Tea Hvndlrate.
WAY'S
is W I FT SURE
1 OINTMENT
a Cures P'les, itching blind A bidding ;Barber's
2 Itch. Te ter, »«It Rheum. Ringworms, Ulcers,
-a t'hllbliitns,Pimples,all »Kt- Diseases, ihebest
g Ointment in t* e world. The people to be the
£ Judge. All druggists sell it. Mcen.s. Whole
Bale by
JOHN8TON.HOLI OWAY ADO., Phlla.,Fa,
PFNvin *4 For wound, disease or other
r üjU ö disability. Widows, minor
ohlldren and dependent parent* entitled when
death resulted. Claims reopened, restoration,
Increases, bounty, baok pay and discharges ob
tained. Apply at once, delay pretudlces your
rights. Fees fixed by law. Address, with
stamp,the old established firm of El)8oN A
CO , Attorneys and Claim Agents, 917 F. St.,
Washington, D. Ü.
iyo
PATENTS ANDER80M •
T A1 EjIY 1 D'Boiloltor of UB. and Foreign
Patents, No. 700 Seventh street, cor. G, onp. U.
8. Patent office, Wa hlngton, D. C. Corres
pondence solicited. N charge for advice. '
fee charged nnlesspatent Is allowed. References
Lewis Johnson A Oo., Bankers «nd Postmaster,
Washington, D. C, Pamphlet of Instructions
free.
No
. _ Checks In 0 hoars
48 FORMEN SfiKSB
15 N.11th at. Phils
TOALL
■ nipturetou
iSsasi
'•cd
»c u re d wW* dis
If.i
LIQUOR OUUU.
Chas. J. H. • Beckett,
108 WEST SEVENTH STREET,
I WILMINGTON, DKb.
SAMPLE ROOM.
My atock of Winee, Liquor» aud Floe
Cigars Is unsurpassed in this State.
__ IHM«»
JOHN
AND BOLE AGENT OF WILLIAM MASSE Y
* OO.'B PHILADELPHIA
P. DONAHOE,
—BOTTLER OF
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
—ALSO—
• 0.«brated liartholomayr Iteeh eater Beer.
The brewings are unequalled for purity and
flavor: constantly on hand In kegs or
bottled. Mineial waters tu all
the dlffert ut flavors.
*7 AND 519 ORANGE STREET,
Wtuturwron, uil.
Onion
oy
lephone Exchange, and hla signa
my 1-18
ted with the
Is
QBANGE GROVE
PURE RYE WHISKY.
—IH XAOT
THE PUREST. RICHEST AN» HEBT RYE
WHISKY EXTANT.
By the gallon or bottle.
JAMES A. KELLY,
Uniform In
quality
Rich and delicate in flavor.
AbsoUteiypure rye.
A sure and safe tonic.
A reliable stimulant
8. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE STS
mvS-ly-28
Atlantic Garden,
No, 224 JKing Street,
WE. LEGO, Proprietor.
CT'Our bar la always stock ad with the ohoioest
WINK», LIQUOR» and CIGAR». TEN PIN
ALLEY and eHUFFLEBO ' RD connected with
the arden. Uivet
n#v7-14-ti
JfiE BE8T GLAB8^^
LAGER BEER!
-IN THE CUT. ALSO
PORTER AND ALE
ON DRAFT, AT
E. P. FREYE'S
NO. 17 EAST SECOND STREET.
Jy2»-tfi2 __
gPECHT & SPAHN
Excelsior Lager Beer Brewery
—AKD—
BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT,
CORN KB FIFTH AND DO PONT STREET»,
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE.
gVOrders by mail promptly filled.
Families supplied with bottled beer; pint
bottles b cents edoxen.
A share of your patronage la respect tali y solle*
lted. _ je] 2-1-17
GRAND UNION HOTEL,
[RuropMin Plan]
and Restaurant.
OPPOBITE THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT,
Wilmington, Delaware.
This hotel Is a new building, entirely newly
furnished in a most elegant style ana offers
American aud German comforts. Refreshments
and eatables first-class at fair prices.
HENRY BLOUTH,
Proprietor.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS !
We ask a trial of our very fine Uqt. v . r
cinnl, flavoring and couking purposes.
formedl
FRENCH SPIRITS !
NEW ENGLAND HUM !
JAMAICA RUM, SCOTCH
1
AND IRISH WHISKIES !
SHERRY AND PORT WINE !
Franci« Kelly & Co.
103 M ARKET ST.
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HfomRY*
830,000 tor $2
RD REGUL * R MONTHLY DRAWIN«
.I, TAKE place in the Masonic Hall.
Temple Building.In Louisville, Ky.,
3
WIL
Masonic
Thursday, November 29,1883.
ALAW YOT. LOTTERY AND FAIR DRAW
INGB, chartered bv the Legislature of Ky., and
twice declared legal by the highest court in the
'»täte. Rond given to Henry County In the bu'y.
of^lOO.OOOfor tho prompt payment of all prizes
A REVOLUTION IN BING LE NUMBER
DRAWINGS.
ticket holder his
the number on Ms
flBFEvery
can call out
corresponding number
wheel In hla
•wTi supervisor,
ticket and see the
the tag placed In tlie
pre ence. These drawings will
fast Thursday of every montn.
the
Read the magnificent
NOVEMBER SCHEME.
•■*0,000
10.00C
1 Prize.
1 Prise.
P.oor
1 Prize..
2 Prises, #2. ftoo each
8 *' 1, 00 •*
fo »• B00 " .
6, ono
10,000
10,000
10,000
12.000
j0, ono
*»700
100 *• .
(fl " .
» •• .
10 •* .
ano ** Approximation
3 '•
100 ••
mo ••
am '
LOW j:
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....
WHOL* TICK RTS, P. SAI.Y TIC ARTS |l.
» TlckeUtlk); ti Ticket., 1100.
Remit Money or Bank Draft In l/etter, o* send
KB"'®7ÏÂSf8
SS\oTÏ.YÂ , K.*ÎSS , fKmA MrM * *"
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MTB CKLLA.frMl > VM,
IMPORTED
We have "Kaiser," from Bremen; "Pilsen" from
Bohemia, and "Culmbach" from Barvaria. *
.
"WE GUARANTEE THE IMPORTATION." v
-WE HAVE ALSO
Milwaukee," "Rochester," Stoeckle's and Febren
bach's Stock Lagers.
7
it
; £3
INDIA PALE ALES, BROWN STODT A PORTER
-WE BELIEVE UNSURPASSED
SODA WATERS
AS FOLLOWS :
Tonic Beer, Champagne Nectar Cider, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla,
Lemon. Also White Wine and Cider Vinegars.
S'
FOOKD BOTTLING CO
•7
Cor. Sixth and Orange Streets,
WILMINGTON,
DELAWARE
ta
KENNEBEC ICE AND COAL COM Y
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, ». E. CUB. SECOND AND KINO STRUTS :
'ICE HOUSE AND GOAL YARD OYER THIRD STREET BRIDGJ
Branch Office and Depot, Fourth and Poplar sta, and No. 20S West Eighth si
PUCK OF EABTERN ICE .
M cents per week | jg pounds dally
pounds dally.
ÿ cents per
11 ••
7**
to POUNDS ANI) OVER AT THE RATE OP 00 GTS. PER 100 POUNDS.
The least neglect or lad vltltv on the part of the driver shonpl be made known at the oflm
îïï. c ^. a ?? l î_ wllï E e<Mîlve P rom l?^ Âtt P t,on - We keep constantly on hand a CHOICE bELECTION
OF COAL from the most popular mines, which we deliver In rellars tree of churge,' where shoot
ohenoert. «.wi.UT
--T H E—
LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC !
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£
TDOMESTICrSEWHe
jjy
JSf EEDLEÖ A.NV J^AJtiTS
For all Sewing Machines, and a lull line ol DO
MESTIC PAPER FASHIONS, for sale by the
Domestic Sewing Machine Comp.
814 MARKET STREET.
The Remington Standard Type-Writer!
1
ing profcFs'onal an4
buslucfa men.
CM rcepocdcDcc eo
1 ici ted. «end for our
new pamphlet.
WYCKOFF, SEA
MANS & B NBDICT
Sole Agents.
J. W. Earle,M an
ager, 715 Che6tuiit
8t. Phlla. Pa.
A Machine which
Is fast taking tbo
place -if tho pen.
What the Sewing
Machine is to th
needle the Typo
Writer Is to the pen.
\\
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i
g
It should bo In
every office and study
15,000 in dally use. I
Endorsed by all lead-1
DR. CLARK JOHNSON'S,
Indian Blood Syrup !
Cures all diseasesof the Stomach, Liver, Bowels,
Kidneys, Skin and Blood MILLION^ testify to
its efficacy in he »ling the abeve-named diseases, and
pronounce it to be tee
—BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN
Guaranteed to cure DYSPEPSIA.
AGENTS WANTED.
Tjihratory, 77 W. 3d St. New York City. Druggists tell ti.
JOHN M KALE Y.
NO. 205 MARKET STREET.
WILMINGTON, DEL.
Sole Agent for State of Delaware for
WERNER & CO.'S
hampagne Win©
c
PRICK LIST.
Per Com 12 Qta,
do 24 Pt*.
«7.00
• 8,00
DIHvOHNT IN QUANTITIES.:
5 Cam
10 Com.
- 6 p-t c-nt.
■ U'prc^Bt.
- 1* per cent.
35 Caaes
1M I'ORTED
BELFAST GDtttKK ALK BASS ALK. BROWN STOUT.
IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIG ARS.
Pure Rye Old Siar Whisky,
Diamond O Whisky.

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