MOBWISO »«W A«. Aihrrt 81»me gunpowder on board exploded, Jien she. sunk. When the tire broke out j* 1 « pilot, headed the boat for shore, and all passengers were saved, most of then. Retting ashore in tbelr night clothes, and carrying other clothing in their arms. One ot the crew was drowned, and It is feared tait two or three deck passengers perished. L is believed the fire was started by tbecare •wsneBs of these passengers in smoking P'D 08 and cigarettes. How to Get 8ick.—E xpose yourself day a,l 'i nigiit, eat too much without exercise, ^°rk to hard without rest, doctor all the lln, **i take all the vile nostrums advertised, au-] then you will want to know How to Qkt Well.— Which is answored n 1,1 ree words—Take Hop Bitters 1 from Vicks Reliable Place to Buy Flanos. George L. Walker,pianoparlors,836North a| xth ßtreet, near Parrish, Philadelphia. No connection with any plana ware rooms or I'artica of a similar name. Faeraot Voting In England. t Fleetwood, Eng., Chronicle, Oct. I, 1883.] An extraordinary cage of fnggot-voting came to light in the Revision Court at Ox ford laat week. Rev. Waehbourno West, bursar of Llncolu Colcge, claimed a vote for *he city. Objection wag taten to the claim on the ground that the reverend gen tleman did not occupy the houae which con ferred the franchise. Ai, however, Mr. West stated that he owned the house and had used It during the year, the ob)-ctlou was overruled. But the Interest in the claimant did not rest on the Immediate cause of his appearance in tlic Revision Court. Mr. West is a remark •bl« person, apart from Oxford, al together It appears that he enjoys the distinction • f being "one of the largest faggot-voters in England." Not only Is he qualified to vote In numerous constituencies but he spends much time and oney in exercising the privilege. It admitted that be had voted 17 times a last general election, and then was obliged to miss seven places In which he was en titled to perform the same operation. Alto gether Mr. West owns no fewer than 94 votes. Indeed, he claims to be represented In the House of Commous by as many as 64 memberaof Parliament. Groes as this abuse of the electoral franchise ie, it It difficult to see how it can be avoided so long as the suffrage Is not residential. Let us hope, however, that the new Reform bill will put an end to the proceedings of active and indus trious geutlemen like Mr. Washbourne West. A Man With an Ancastry. [St. James Uasette. ] The claim of a Hebrew gentleman to be exempted from aervlog on a Coroner's Jury on the ground of bln being a descendant of Aaron, the High Priest, and forbidden in that character to approach a dead body, seems a strange one to advance, aud so many years have passed since Aaron's death that the 1'act of being directly descended from hiui must in the present day be diffl to establish. In England It is considered a great thing to be able io trace back to a man who "came over with the Conqueror.'' In France a nobleman Is more than satisfied If he can prove that any one of bis forefathers took part in the Crusade«. What, however, in point of antiquity, is the first Crusade ? What is the Invasion of England by the Nor mans compared with such escape of the Israelites from Egypt and the giving out of the law in tho wilderness?— for these, and especially the latter, are the historic performances with which the ances tors of Mr. Lewis David Cohen, the gentle man who refuses to "enfer unto a corpse" is associated. Mr. Cohen had been five times fined, when he at last appealed to the Magis trates at Quarter Sessions, who, after hear ing his evidence and receiving the written testimony of the rabbi as to tho Aaron c descent, has ordered the rem ssion ot the Unes. eveut as the TELRURAFU ITEM. Utica, juwk 9,1 88. Fbawic W. Hoffman, clerk of the American District Telegraph Co. says: "Having h«d occa sion to use a inedioine for kidney trouble with a lame back, I was recommended by one of our Utlea druggists to use Hunt's Remedy, us he had sold a good deal of It to many of our leading lamllles here with great success for kwlnoy, liver, and urinary troubles. I purchased some, and huvo only used three bottles, ll hue cured me, and 1 to any one in need of the best medicine lor these complain»." truly recommend Hunt's Remedy p at to TUI. WIDOW'S MITE. In complian « with your requost 1 sond yon a statement of my case. I will write you with a dout In purpose, first to thank you for tho great amount of good your medicine. "Hunt's Rem edy," bar done me, and secondly, with the hope that my reoovery will induce some sufierer to do as I did, "use the great speclflo and bo oured." For nearly a whole yoar 1 was an invalld.unable to g» out of the house, and a great part of tho time confined to my bed, a living, powerless n moat dreadful of all diseases, "kidney oomplalnt." From tho long sufloring I became weak irom the loss of strength, with a lack ol vitality, and very much reduced In flesh. All this time I was taking various mi dl clnos, and under the oare of onr family doctor, and not receiving a particle ot help. 1 had al most despaired ol getting well when my atten tion was called to Hunt's Hemody by a boarder in my family. 1 commenced taking it(unknown to the doctor) with but little hopes ol relief. This non-belief was soon dispelled, however, as 1 daily begun to Improve. 1 continued tho use or Hunt's Rcmedy(and to mako a long story short), used eight bottles, disposed with tho doctor, aud to the surpriso of all who knew me, aud tny own great satisfaction, became as well as ever. All pains and achos vanished, appe tite returned, gained strength and. flesh, and to-day consider myself as well asever, and only too glad to place my testimony with that of many othors. That your medicine, "Hunt's Remedy," brought mo from a sick-bed 1 well know, aud many people who know of my condition pro almost miraculous 1 mu happy enjoying excellent health,thanks to subject nf nounco my to say 1 your valuablo msdicino. Hunt's Roinudy. Mr». L. W. Clark, toy Main Street Hartford. Cowîi., May 21, 1883. THS Policy of BEST Insurance BEST AGAINST Accidents 1 IS P-B-P-K which is to say, |Pe J " Davis's Pain Killer I Captain Chas. Allen, of Worcester (Mass.) ! Firo Department, nays: " After tho doctor set tho broken bone, I used Pain Killer au a lini ment, and it cured me in a short time." ! Captain D. 8. Ooodeil, Jr., of Seorsport,, Maine, says: 44 For bruises, sprains and cuts. 1 I know of no medicine that la more effective. " . David Fierce, Utioo, N. Y., Rays: 44 For cuts, : bruises, bums and sprains, it has never failed to effect a cure." n^-ulent may happen to-morrow. Buy Perr\* DaV13 ' 8 PAm to-day « D™gg"t N, MELCÏUOR -GUNSMITH 'ft* No. 214 King street, and Muzzle loadoï® Has for sale Breech G- TT NT S of.u m.kb B . «gÄ«**sÄsfsijr , fi®!sss& IMM* UOOOh, ** *« m<»Hi anil in A ted Mill by .. w l r .if ■ ■ feiii »Si il* JIM ?• A • \mr^Æ rpi l eej/Y.lç i ruv. -JIWZ THE BEST PLACF TO Bl*Y DRY GOODS. Strawbridge & Clothier's, EIOHTH A MAKKKT EIOHTH A FILBERT PlltI.AIIB.HHIA. ted REOPENING ! In R S. H. STAATS. 405 MARKET STREET, Having greatly enlarged and Increased the bu ness 1 apaeftv of his store, will reopen on TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 30TH With an Elegant Btock of NEW GOODS! Suitable for fall and winter Bales conalatisg of Trimmings, Hosiery & Gloves MERINO UNDERWEAR, HAND-KNIT the ZEPHYR GOODS, •ZEPHYR Germantown Wool, Saxony & Woolen Yams. CORSETS, NOTIONS &C. HTÆAMMHLP LINES. M-CUANCF. OF TIME !-&» AND AFTER WED NESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1883, TllK. B I KAM Kit () N WILMINGTON, From Fourth street wharf at 8 a. m. ; giving p 'HM-ngers four hours at Philadelphia; returning at 2.») p. m. Tills change of time has »H-en to give the W11 m ingtonfans a boat leaving Wll mlngto ', ami returning from Philadelphia Reasonable hours. 5-13* ANCHOR LINE. UNITED STATE» MAIL STEAMSHIP» »all Vrom New York Every KAlurday for GLASGOW via. LONDONDERRY, passage, |8ii to |S0. Second cabin, fffi. Steerage, outward, |28, Prepaid, #21. LIVERPOOL A QUEENSTOWN BERV1UE. CITT or BELGRAVIA sails Nov. 3. Dec. 8 KURNESS1A Mils Nov. 17, Dec. 2£. Cabin passage fS8 to #100 according to accommo dations. Second Cabin and Steerage as above. Anchor Line Drafts Issued at lowest rates paid 1 ree of charge in England, Scotland Ireland For Passage, Cabin Plans. Book of Tours, Ac., apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. Nev York, or SAMUEL F. BETTS. Adams Express, ur. A. D. LeCarpenter, DuPont's Ml'ls, Wil mington In Cabin »Mir. ««in Oct. 27. and FREIGUT LINES. JfOR PHILADELPHIA. WAKNEKS^ Philadelphia and Wilmington Propellers Ball dally from Market street wharf, Wilming ton, &nd first wharf below Chestnat street, Philadelphia, at 6 p. it. FREIGHT CARRIED as low as 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 wire«, two transmitter« and dfc.ators. m2A-tf ^OR NEW YORK. Electric Line Steamers Triplet, Vesper and Annie » -»AIL FROM King Street Wharf, I Pier 15, East River, Wilmington,Dei., I New York, Tuesday, Thursday, I Monday, Wednesday Saturday, 2 p. n. L Fridays, 4 p. m. by any other line Freight carried as low New York and Eastern cities. nVM-t.r F. ANDREWS, Agent. FINANCIAL. |1HS ART1ZAN8 BAYING BANK. NO. 502 MARKET STREET, Incorporated January 24th, 1861. Open to receive deposits from 9 a.m. until 4 p. so. and on Tuesday and Saturday evenings from 1 to 8 o'clock. SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, ttegilarly made in April and October. When dividends are not withdrawn they are accounted os depo uts. 1 Tius permanent deposits compound their Interest twice in each vear. MANAGERS: George W. Bash, George 8. UHMu% M. L. Lichtenstein, Edward Darlington, Job H. Jackson, William H. Swift. Clement B. Bmyth, Charles W. Howland, Nathaniel R. Benson, Henry F. Dure, W. Hastings, Edward Pusey, Anthony Higgins. GEORGE W. BUSH, President. . CAPELLE, Vice President, . TAYLOHTTreaaurer. .t m. Mima ana«»**» E. B feb21-ly K. T psysw itkMtfii Ï ^TjKffRO VOLTAIC BELT, and other 1'itmio L App'lià now. We will solid on Thirty Days' Trial TO MBS' YOUNG OR OLD, who are suffering from'NEavotVl'JBn-iTV, Lost Vitality, and those diseasos a I'bbsONal Natttäb rosulUng from Abuses and other CAt. s«s. Speedy relief and com plete restoration to Health. Vioob and MaKHood Gcabaktkkd. Bend at onee for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Addroee Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mice liter art publications. 1884 HARPER'S MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATED. ''Harper'« M'gizlne" begins its •1xt»-'tghth volume with the I>ecember number. It is the m<»Hi populsr Illustra ed periodical In America anil England, always felly abreast of the times in It« treatment of subjects Of current social ud Industrial Interest, and alwajs advandr g its standur-t of U'erary, artistic, hum me- haulcal excellence. Among its attractions for last nr A new serial novel by Wlllla • Bluck, Itiu'-tra ted by Ablwv; a new novel by K. • . Hoe, Hhia trafed by Gibson and lelmnn; descriptive lllua d P*p*rs u y George H Houghton, Prank D. Mill tt, 0. H, Psrnham and others; Important historical and hi graphical pap rs; short stories by W. D. Howells, Charta» Beade, Ac. lar K of of a on by a of a Harper'» Periodicals. PER TEAR. HARPER'S MAGAZINE - HARPER'S WEEKLY - . HARPER'S BAZAR ■ - HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY, (S3 number*), - »4.00 - 4.00 - 4.00 1.50 10.00 Postage ftee to all aubaeribers In tba Uni ted States or Canada. The volumes of the Magasine beglu with the numbers for Jane anhlngton, D. C. Oorr»-* ponduuce solicited. N c harge for advice. No Fee charged unless patent Is allowed. Releren''ea Lewis Johnson A Co., Bankers and Postmaster, Washington, D. C, Pamphlet of instructions free.__ Ohecks in 0 hours OL RKS in8 DaYS J. P. Miller, M. D. -DRUG 8TORK 15 N.11th st.Phils 48 FORMEN PATENTS F. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents. Washington, D. C. All bosi conoected with Patents, whether before t e Patent Office or the Courts, promptly to. No r-harg>- made unless a patent Is secured, »end for otrrnlar. a28-t» at m naed CLAIM8 A SPECIALTi, A WARRANTS, CERTIFICATES LAND ADDITION* and all klr HOMESTEAD of LAN D SCRIP bought and sold. Large StO' and HIGHEST PRICES Paid, Do yon want n buy V If so, write to A. A. THOM A Attorney-at-Law. Washington. D. O* m il WAY'S ÎSWIFTSURE OINTMENT M 1 j Cures P'les, Itching blind A bleeding;Rarber's 2 Itch. Teiter, Salt Rheum, Ringworms, Ulcers, •S Chilblains, Pimples,all Skin Dibesses. The best g Ointment in tue world. The people to be the £ Judge. AU druggists bell it. 50 cents. Whole ■ale by JOHN8TON, HOLT.OWAY A OO., Phlla..Ps, AGENTS Attention. KTKÜR ALARM CLOCK, with Land none Composition Face. Time seen dis tinctly at night. NOTHING SELLS SO RAPIDLY* AîéOO a month easily made. Send 99.60 for sample, or 3-cnnt stamp for full partie Ulara. GLOWES A FKLSRIE,General Agents, WatOTbnry. Conn M .14 ONSTOALL MadWabiadty wound» ordlseas«, ?5^isirïïEsiia hSSm 4 SffiSSaCseB ■nu J-beredie «M. Haa >1 jlSCMAOB mL = $ misvtïU.AHf.tn*. JOHN MEALfi. Y NO. 205 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole Agéiit for State of Delaware tor WERNER & CO.'S Champagne Wine mi - V . FRÏCE LIST. 97.00 Per Caae 13 Qta. a* Fta. » 8.00 do »l»W*.">NT TN QUANTITIES. 5 pi r erat. 10 p. r cent. 15 per cent. 5 Cases 10 Oasce - 25 Cases IMPORTED BELFAST GINGER ALE BASS ALE. BROWN STOUT. IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS. Pure Rye Old Star Whisky, Diamond O Whisky. i IMPORTED BEER! We have "Kaiser," from Bremen; "Pilsen" from Bohemia, and "Culmbach" from Bavaria. "WE GUARANTEE THE IMPORTATION. 99 -WE HAVE ALSO "Milwaukee," "Kochester," Stoeckle's and Fehren bach's Stock Lagers. INDIA PALE ALES, BROWN STOUT & PORTER -WE BELIEVE UNSURPASSED SODA WATERS AS FOLLOWS : Tonic. Beer, Champagne Nectar Cider, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Lemon. Also White Wine and Cider Vinegars. FOORD BOTTLING CO., Cor. Sixth and Orange Streets, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE The Remingtoo Standard Type-Writer! A Machine which is fast taking the place of the pen. What the Sewing Machine is to thi needle the Type Writer is to the pen. ing professional and business men. I Correspondence so Betted. *end for our new pamphlet. WYCKOFF, SEA MANS & BENEDICT Sole Agents. fir J W. E a RLE, Man ager, 715 Chestnut 8t. PhUa. Pa. It should be in every office and study 15,000 In dally nse. I Endorsed by all lead-] LIGHT-RUNNING E DOMESTIC ! 11 I0s ADho I t v ! . •I m *.■ h; ft ~ r ffibklESTlfSEWIH6 MA0HWE=l N&KDLKS AND PAKTS For all Sewing Machines, and a lull line of DO MESTIC PAPER FASHIONS, for sale by the Domestic Sewing Machine Comp. 814 MARKET STREET. I)R. CLARK JOHNSON'S, \ Indian Blood Syrnp ! 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 —BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN []p^~Guaranteed to cure DYSPEPSIA. gF ffl AGENTS WANTED. Labratory, 77 W. 3d St. New York City. Druggists sell it. KENNEBEC ICE AND COAL COM'Y PRINCIPAL OFFICE, V. E. COR. SECOND AND KING STREETS: -ICE HOUSE AND COAL YARD OVER THIRD 8TRF.ET BRIDGE Branch Office and Depot, Fourth rnd Poplar sts, and No. 209 West Eighth st. PRICE OF EASTERN ICE : .49 cents per we«k Afl 44 " *» pounds dally. mds dai.y., tale per 90 12 »* ft.« 80 rOUNDS ANDOVKR AT THF RATE OF V) CTV. PER K« i*OGND9. n«g will 2i The lpast , audit OF LOAD from the most popu. wagon can be used. lector Im-lvllliy on the part of the driver should be made known at the office receive prompt attention. We k»-cp constantly on hand a CHOICE r>F.I mines, whleh w« deliver in cellars free of d wli Ti4»a f! Li) l l-A