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niuu. l)K sale ok exchange fok r DWELLINGS. k 100x140 feet on Eighth streot, between ►Ison and Frankll . streets. E140 feet, northeast corner of Eighth and Muon streets. Kl'20 feet, south side of Eleventh street, feen Jefferson and Madison streets. \y xioo feet, northwest corner of Ninth julayton streets. E. H. GKEGG, Clayton Hou.se Building. rflt DK SALE-A GRIST MILL A DWELL flnii. stable, etc. near Cecilton. Cecil Co., A good location for business to a prac iiinr,. I will sell on such ter • s as he can Je the payments without materially af [ng his capital. For further particulars |v at eih Market street or 903 Gilpin ave Kilrgton, Del. JJHN H. LEWIS. aul-eod (K SALE - BAY HAMBLE tonlnn mare. 7 years old ; all , gowl stepper. Also, a brown go colt, four years old, partly broken, i. *200 for either one. Also, young cow g| with calf by her side Price, $80.— PcredIt given. Ca m. New Castle road ;ton. Bel. IK SALE-ON MONTHLY INSTALL mentis—Three two story brick houses (7 s anti shed kitchen) with insideshutters, deiced Mato mantles and list tlo rgraln id varnished. All the material No.l, Rework done by the day. Apply to 2$ McCOJiKLE Jr., 911 Market st. i27tf jaw at E H. , Post office, Wll aul-3t.eod* bo f DK SALE. - A HANDSOME ■ black mare, 7 years old; r:tr ed sound, very stylish, pleasant drl. [safe for a lady. Can bo seen at HA jrs stable, Shipley st. between Seventh [Eighth streets. au3-2tf )K SALE.—A VALUABLE YOUNG mare ; kin i in all harness; promo u table for a lady to drive; will r bargain. Call or address 622 W. Front jy23.tr »t driv >e sold t. W-ONE ENGINE .n. swing, 23 ft. length of rs witn 30 in. chuck, three tool rests, and Mid order; at Crossley's Machinery Ex ge, 112 Shipley street. )K SALE.—A FINE ALDER-0 ney cow with ca If 4 weeks old. fi Jones gutukie, foot of m! K SAL* iy31 e-o-d ot y to J >'28 tf t. K SALE-AT A GREAT BARGAIN— a new. first-class, unused «owlng nia . Parties desiring it, address .1. W. R, tflee. jy27-3t-eod R SALE-FIRST-CLASS BUILDING stone de ivered to any part of the city. F. H. LAW. Near Mt. Salem M. E. Church. JU SALE- HAY COLT, FOUR ^ years old; warranted sound; cun fust. Can, be seen at Lafayotto- ao.es. s u3-tl to -tf UK SALE—A FIVE HORSE POWER engine and boiler in running order, will bid cheap for want of nse. Anply at the VJBLICAN ( Bice. )K SALE-A LARGE HAY MAKE, 7 yearsold. suitable for farm or draught o§es. Apply at 713 West Front st. )y21tf >K SALE—MAKKtl OR STOKE wagon, cheap. Apply at 824 W. Front t. jy31-6t* FOR RENT. FUR RENT. • r c have several very desirable ses for rent to good tenants, it from to $•'!() per month. IIEALD & CO. Dt )K RENT-THESTOKE ON KIDDLE'S Banks, to a man with energy and a mod > capital. Tins is an excellent opportun )r a successful business. Apply to .1 AS. RIDDLE, SON A CO. 81 pH KENT CHEAP-STALL IN STA r bie on May street, between 7th anil 8th { Ailauis streets Apply at 801 jolo-tf on roe e street or at this office IK KENT - FURNISHED ROOMS, 'With hot and cold water, bath and gas. rally located. Address li. B., thlsottice. au2-3tf K KENT-A 6 ROOM BRICK HOUSE, in good repair. Apply at 311 Market jy30-6t* K KENT-FOUR-ROOMED H< >USKS over llth street bridge. Apply 1EKMAN, Fifth and Market. au3.tf K RENT-STORE AT 109 SHIPLEY street, with rooms if desired. Apply jy30aul,4f N remises. )K RENT-A SHOP WITH STEAM power, t st. [i sylvuuia avenue near tfl .IAS. S. ASHWORTH. Pe IK RENT-4 UK o PLEASANT ROOMS, centr<iIly located. Address Z. 11.. this _ uul-3tf UK KENT-2 DESIRABLE OFFICES, at No. 229Shipley street. Dr. H. OAK . Dentist. jyl2-tf R KENT-A 7 ROOM HOUSE. AP ply at Cigar Store, N. W. corner Third \dains streets. jySl-fltf WANTED. ANTEI-Ti) GET VACANT HOUSES to rent. Renting made a specialty, nicnts iu good demand. **\F. COhLISS Estate Broker, 616*^ Market st. jylo-12 J ANTED—A DRUG CLERK, MUSI be a graduate of pharmacy. Refer required. Address Dru«, this office. j y 9-tf T ANTE,, — A VOUNU »I,VN, 1). K r hookkc per,wishes a situation at hook ping, clerking, or a es. Address F. W., this office. jy28-0t* s salesman. Refer 7 ANTED. -A FEW GENTLEMEN ' can tic .icconunodulcd with board at Poplar street. jy2-tf TAN'iED-A BLACKSMITH AND A b"dy-in«iker, at Novelty Carriaau rk«, Seeon . and French streets. a3-3t* TANTED-A PLAGE IN A(4ROGERY ' sto:e, have had some experience. Ad 's O. C. M . this office. uug2-3t* ANTED—BOARDERS AT 901 TAT nail st. Pleasant rooms and good ao modatit ns. Also, tablo board. lul-tl rANTED—A GIRL TO DO HOUSE work, at 612 Monroe st. J ATNEli—2 BOARDERS AT 110 EAS'l Second Greet. au3-3tf aul-3t* 1ARD1NG — DESIRABLE SECOND Hour rooms, with board : also, table au3-3tf i . at 500 King street. tST—A GOLD S<5ARF PIN IN THE shape ot a bug, with cateye stonos in ""d diamond-set wings. The finder will ewarded l*y leaving it at the Morning s office. Supposed to have been lost near ess office on Market street. jy24-tf EKIFK'S SALK—BY V1KTUE OF A writ of Levari Fa-'ltlfl, to v ill lie exposed to Public Sale at the rson House, kept by John Bichardson, e Uity and Hundred of New Castle,New le County, Delaware, UN WEDNESDAY, DAY OF AUGUST, 1883, lo o'clock, a. m., « following described real estate, viz : ill that c;rtain farm or tract of land situ d in New Castle and Rod Lion Hundreds the County of New Castle and State oi •aware, hounded and described as follows, J" : Heginning on the north side of the i l ,. rou, l ieaiiing from Summit Bridge to u Lion, ami lioiiudud by landsof A. H.SI1 and Red Lion Creek, landsof John G cine land of Joseidi Alien,lands of Satnu , • * °rter. lands forindrly of Thomas M. reman, and lands ot Stephen (Biles, «• Will* Of Und. more nr low, with n me bouse, and frame stabling, and other "uifilings thereon eroctud. t»* e, V a f"l in execution as the pro y or John Faw and Hannah Faw, his and 1.1., and to lie sold by tIM1 , JAMES MARTIN. Slioriff. iikkikk n Office, Wilmington, July 3u, direct I'HE 16 By al the Y In say D w L , 1 _ -— -very w. KLINE fc» GREAT NERVE RE ,,,' rcr the wonder of the age for all lars AI1 flftt stopped froe. Send Box Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. 8. 931 THE 8REOT flERMM REMEDY FOR PAIN. RalitvM and osw RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbaga, BAfKACHS, BimCHS, WQTHAOW SORE THROAT, QUINSY. SWILLIN'* SPRAINS, Bunntti, Outs, Bruit*, FROSTBITES, BrviS.SCAUW, Aol. other bodily mVm • ud paina. K*TT CWtS i MTTIA Bold by ,11 DraffftUu m 4 Dealers. Dlrecuoua la 11 laugaagM. Th# ChariMAV8fa!er0n, (SMMMon to A V«ite a 0*.) BalUaora, *4, D.S.A af (7 to I NOTICE*. rjio IKON MANUFACTURERS. Offick ok thk LmiiT-HorsK Board, Washington, D. C.,July 28.1888. Sealed proposals will be received at this of fice until 2 p. m., of Wednesday, the 16th day of August, 1883, fur furnishing the materials and labor of all kinds necessary for the com pletion of the metal work fur the Cape San HI$s and Sanihel Island Light-Houses for the coast of Florida. Plans, specifications, forms of proposal,and other information, may ho obtained on appli cation to this office. The right Is reserved to reject any bids, ami to waive any defects. jy28 eod 6t STEPHEN C. ROWAN, V'ice-Admiral, U. S. Navy, Chairman. all rjlAX PAYERS, TAKE NOTICE. The undersigned, receivers of taxes for the city of Wilmington, will be at No. 10 East Sixth street, and after this date, between the hours of s and 12 in the morning, and from 2 to 8 in the afternoon, for the purpose of receiving taxes. On all taxes paid during the month of July there will be a reduction «f 5 cents on every dollar: all taxes paid in August, will be no reduction; and on all such taxes paid on and after the first of September shall l»e Increased by the addition of 6 pel cent, on the amount thereof. EDMUND PROVOST. Receiver of Northern District, including all north of Sixth street. to DENNIS KANE, Receiver of Southern District, including all south ot Sixth street. jy 10-tf REWARD—AS,THE EXECU V/vJ tive of Delaware, 1 offer a re of $500 for the arrest and apprehension of Colllngwood P. Huilett. who escaped from jail at Georgetown, Del., after midnight Sunday morning. Description: height about five feet ten inches, rather spare, hUh 'cheek hones, voice peculiar fine and cracked, bn,wn hair and small dark eyes, sharp chin, false upper teeth. j)2.tf CHAR. C. STOCK LEY, Governor. N OT1CE—DIVIDEND. Ufficeofthe WilmingtonCoalGasCo , ( Wilmington, August 1, 1883. ( The Directors of the Wilmington Coal Gas Company have tills day declared of $3 per share for tne past six months, pay aide on demand. Will. P. TA YLOR, 'i roasurer, au2-lot No. 300 Shipley street. dividend 'VTOTIUI4-300 SHAKES OF NEW STOCK have Just been Iseueil by the Alechenlee' Loan Asrociation. The investment is paying over 7 per cent, per annum. Persons owning this stock and wishing to withdruw at any time, can do ao and will receive at the rate o'f 0jier cent, on the same. Anyone desirous of securing stock can do so by calling MORROW, Secretary, 417 French st. anl&tf W. J OTICE. -- Tlith FRANKLIN LOAN Association is now ottering shares for sale in die new scries just being Issued. No hack payments. This association is in u pros perous condition, and oilers a good opportu nity fur persons desiring to borrow money real estate security. Shares $1 each. Apply W M. E. HAWKINS, Secretary jy 10 tu-th-sa-lm 1 ' EW HAMS' CHINESE FIRST-CLASS J Laundry, No 211 King street. Clothes done up uicely. Warranted to give satisfac tion. Give usa trial, if vou please. Fine shirts, luc.; new shirt, 13c., 2 for 26c.: starch and null fine shirt. 8c.; 2 handkerchiefs, 3c,; culls, 6c.; stockings, 3.; neckties, 3.; under jy31-lui* N ly iu tal to 712 Market street. for she clothing, s. T HE K1VEKV1EW ACADEMY, DELAWARE CITY. DEL, A boarding and day school for both sexes, opens on Monday, September 17, 1683. Price fur board and|tuition, )$250 extras. Nothing furnished by jiupils. Send forci.ciilar to C.d. ALEXANDER N CO., jy31*2m Delaware City. Del. not annum. N OTICE—THE MEMBERS OI' l I HER ty Lodge, No. 6, A. O. of G. I'., and the Order in general, are respectfully icquested to meet at their hall, on Sunday, at 1 o'clock, |>. m . to attend the funeral of our late broth er. .1 "ines K. Sulterley, at Wilmington Brandywine cemetery. By order EtiioW G au3-2t J. HENRY BlRClvS, K See N OTICE—THE MEMBERS OK HA it nmny Council. U. F. of A., are rci|ucst o.i to meet at the Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, August 6. to attend the funeral ot our late brother, J as. K. Sutterley. By order or the W. K, [a3-2t] Attest; N , 415 Marke' ^ RICHARD HERITAGE. Lons J. Dkwsnoc, li, S. 1 UE CREAM—MRS. P. TAGGART HAS opened n o cream garden at herresi thu Piiiladuipliia Pike, adjoining Riverview cemetery. 'This will make a de lightful ride or walk from the city. Every thing in first-class order and the best cream served. donee, jeiy-tt VTOT1UK-TH EKE WILL BE A SPECI AL il meeting of the Delaware Fire Co., No. 3, held Saturday evening, at 7.30 o'clock.— Every ineiuher Is requested to be present, as business of importance will lie transacted. E. F. LUMMlai, Secretary. N otice - we want it dndek stood that wo will not pay any bills, oxcopt by those In the family so contracted without a wrltton order from 11KO. W. V EK NON At SONS. au3-2t OTIUE-NEW STOCK FOR SALE IN liie Star 1 N Assneintion: Ai PHILIP PLUNKETT, Third and streets, or to JOHN F. MJLLKK, 833 Mar ket street. H*'y to Market jy!9 cod-liu A P08I I IVI. KKK i lay-Fcver. OF Catarrh? can rccom u d Ely's Bilm to y ►'oyer RT"ELY'S 'jBlil'ii rCftFAM n(A.»Mw' uni urs 11 l,c in my ujnu and a — 1 w«s afflicted with Hay Fo er tw» nty-five years, und never iieforo found per manent W K It H HAsKiNs,Marsh fiold, Yf FJItAlB *OW*« Mkllo tL wfll l*i -I. ief. H &M to hay-fever Apply ny the little ttngor into the nostrllt. By absorption it effectually Meanses the : al passages < >f cata rrhal virus, causl rig heaI thy secretions. It allays inflammation, p the membranal linings of the head ft dltional colds, completely heals tliesoros and restores the sense of taste and smell, liene ttclal results are realized by a tew applies tions. A thorough treatment will euro. Un equaled for colds In head. Agreeable to use Bend for circular. Sold by druggists. Bt mail 600. a package—stamps. ELY'S CREAM BALM 1 mu* • rnt.erO ad ly CO., Oswego,N. co- 3d Y pEKNONAL. Weak and undeveloped parts of the human body enlarged, developed and strengthened,' etc., is an Interesting advertisement long run In our paper. In reply to Inquiries we will say that there is no evidence ot humbug about this. On the contrary, the advertisers highly endorsed. Interested persons may get sealed circulars, giving all partlou lars by addresuing Erie Medical Co., P. c* Box 613, Buffalo, New York.—^Tolodo Evening Bee. ra5.tu,th,8ft-166t all. as " LENA'S MISTAKE. BY ElKTTH KlICKWOeO. lo was after break fast, diaries Ail ing sat, before the large French desk in his library, writing crsiLy, while bin pretty wife, Lena, hovered lovingly about him. Leaning on the back of his chair, her eyes wandered over the hniumerahle little drawers and shelves for papers, and her curiousity grew as she gazed. u Charlie." "Well?" "You always keep this desk locked when you a re. n't using it. " "Yes." " Well, these little drawers look enticingly mysterious. Let me rum mage through them, won't you, while you finish that, tiresome paper?" Mr. Ailing laid down his pen and shook his head. " Sorry to refuse you anything, Lena dear; but I have everything in order just as I want it, your rummaging would give me no end of trouble. I'll show you every drawer and every cor ner myseif some day, doesn't that satisfy you?" But Lena pouted ami turned away, and Mr. Ailing, being iu a hurry, shrugged his shoulders and went on with his work. Lena had a reason for her request. A moment before she made it herbushaud had opened one of the drawers, and she bad noticed a package of black-edged letters addressed in a very peculiar hand. She had seen the writing before ami knew it belonged to Miss Morris, and ■Julia Morris was the one grievance iu Lena Ailing's married life. Once, when Lena had been teasing him with persecuting little questions, she had ended by asking ; " Did you ever love anyone before yon loved me?" "No. '' 4 in " But you admired others ? Now you know you must have!" "Oh, crowds " " But whom did you admire most of all '! And this misguided mail had frankly aiiHwercd : "My cousin Julia. '' That waM enough. Thereafter Lena found it hard to love Julia, though slut watched and studied her to try to imitate what. Charlie liked, and made her tiny self absurd by assuming her stately cousin's majestic ways. Meanwhile Mr. Ailing finished his paper, folded it and put it iu his coat pocket. After that he opened the very drawer on which Lena's suspicion rested, removed the black-edged pack age and placed it carefully beside the written paper. Then he locked the desk as usual and turned to kiss his wife before going down to his office. If he had not been in haste be would have seen the angry tears in Lena's eyes, ami would have noticed that she received his good-bye coldly ami made no response. Once alone she threw herself into a, large chair ami tried to think it all out. Why did Charlie receive letters from Julia without telling her? and why did he take them down town with him ? They surely could not have anything to do with the paper lie was writing.for that'concerned some business for liis brother. From one thing iu her mind she went on to another, for suspicion once ad mitted never rests until if has gained supreme control, and by noon poor little Lena was ready to believe herself bit terly injured and her Charlie the cruel est, of im-n. ty *' is the a real for he a and was file him was Wliat should she do? She would run away. People iu books always did so :es, and certain ly Charlie would lie sufficiently troubled iu conscience to understand instantly that she had discovered his baseness. Feeling greatly relieved by her men tal picture of Ins slinging remorse, she hastened her jireparalions, and telling under Hindi cireumst; the servants that she was called a wav and could not say turn, she set off' in rather good spirits for her mother-in-law's house, where she had determined to go for the simple reason that she lieu she migh* re as afraid to go any - where else. It was a journey of several hours from New York, bur her courage did not fail. After her first vague explanations er hbe noticed that her brother were i«i-law'.s hand was bandaged. Expressing some surprise tint ftlm had not heard of the slight though painful ini.iry which had liefallen him Louisa u it mentioned it. •ntions anything. • hie silent ways," says Lena, skeil if Charlie had " Charlie never k n Y( sulkily. "The he basil't told you about Julia's foreign photograph)* which she left liere to divert me while I helpless? No? Wliat! you didn't even know she had been visiting us ? Why slie was here for a mouth, and wiieii last week al out that business ■ f min , you kn w, she showed him the pictures herself and he seemed Nti'ijek with them that I really *11 you about the am s < liaili had that, . But, that "I I" mv sitting rcioin iiml look |„ tlumov i. 1 hat is it you have finished n , . . with Lena ltd lowed her brother in silent rule von der lie didii'* She would look at the pinnies everyone to see what Jiilia had been show ing to Cha» lie. But presently she forgot this motive in her real interests,for the photographs were lovely and Louih'exphinations de lightful. In turning one of the larger he swept "tf } contents fluttered to the ti or. wrath. pud ures binning lionk, and tlm IN to Lena turned white as she saw several Idack-edged envelopes addres the peculiar band slir 1 lo liei own husband i disliked. I asked J ill in to address UlmrLe beet me a lor, of ise of my hurt you know," remarked Louis care lessly, as he picked them up. manage to left, hand, I outside address. 1 forgot to give her some plain envelopes, so she used her own." " Oh !" mvelopes to " I -an scratch ;i few lines I con id ii* itli my the 'em u re er Something in Lena's tone attracted lie looked at, her pained expren Louis' attention : quickly, and saw her slum Lima hesitated moment, and then, rememheriiig that I.ouis was always good and kind, she told him ali. He was surprised and a little shocked, but through it ail he had a wild desire to laugh at Lena for composing such high tragedy "And besides, little si-der," lie said, *r they hud talked awhile longer, ulia is engaged, and moreover en Charlie doesn't know it of nothing. aft* KAK' ! <I ' vet, though ot (umrao he knows her." have always cared for each Luna had lief aud surprise, for at that. Mrs. Ailing entered, carrying a dis patch and looking ashamed. "I have jus received this message from Charles," she said looking severe ly at Luna. " I do n(*t understand it at time to express her r* cut all. Give it, fo in**, please," sniff Louis, as ho placed a chair for his mot,her. " Oh, it only ays : ' Is Lena with you ? Answer!' Did you answer? " I sent hack ' yes' by the boy." " That is al) right, then. You sec, there lias been some misunderstanding about her leaving." It sewuii ao," replied liiH mother y. Look ■an here, mother " continued Louis, " it 1 h all right ;Miarlie has liim self to blame. I knew all about it. You surely don't forget; how often you had to find fault with him for not say ing enough—for never explaining. Well, he has been nerving his wife the same way, and a little fright won't hurt him." Mrs. Ailing softened. ''Oh, iHee," she eai«l; ' but you must uotnuind it, wy dear, it. is Ins nur ture." "I will try not to unhid another time," answered the little wife, humbly. in by the late a state as his wife Charlie came train iu.as distra could have wished. It must be admitted that his anxiety, ouce relieved, Lena would have come in for a little scolding had not Louis talk ed with him beforehand, and convinced him that he was alone to blame. The next day saw Mr. and Mrs. Charles at home again ami the very best of friends. "■What, can Ido to show you how sorry I am ?" be cried. "See here, 1 love my orderly, fidgetty ways next best to you, but only next best. Take the desk keys and rummage to your heart's content!'' But Lena wouldn't, "Why not?" he asked. "Because you hate the desk "Not that, oh! no; but because 1 trust, you now." There was no more trouble betwe them ; for trust is always followed by peace. Hying acted TtiefteAtty ii a For the Kkitblic Luke 12th .Yi li: When you wee cloud rise out of the Wewt, straightway ye say, there enmetb a shower ; and wo si Luke 12th, fkith, 57th : " Ye by pro criteH ! ye can discern the face of the sky, ami of the earth ; but how iw if, that ye do not diweern this time ? Yea, and why even of yourselves judge ye not wliat 1 m light?" By the foregoing we perceive that we are given the credit of possessing discernment and common sense in relation to our physical ami material wants, but why? The question is asked or inferred, why do you not exer cise this faculty upon questions of right and wrong ? " Why judge ye not what is right ?" Ily the asking of this ques tion, we would conclude that we are endowed with the same p judge what is right as we have to dis cern the face of the sky; therefore if is reasonably expected of us that we, shall judge what is right. Why is it, therefore, that we do not judge and do what is right? If the power is innate and part of ourselves, why not exercise it? There can be reasonable excuse for our not doing so, and in fact there can he no real growth in our spiritual natures until we learn that there is no true and acceptable worship except, that, which we do of ourselves; that which some one else does for us is outside of us, and not of us. We do not need so much doctrinal and theological explana iou. We do not need wisdom. What we need is the practi cal, reasonable exercise of our faculties, the faculties that God has endowed us with, in the underst >nding of the in tent. and purpose of " These Sayings of Mine, " to the to 'li of man's wonderful to the he •nd that vve ay be akched to our jiorsoual accountabili ty ; that as free moral agents grow and be developed, and the talent that we have buried may be dug uji, and be made to bring forth so that we live not continually at variance with *' These Sayings of Mine." o mav W. Now Jersey himI "Now Spain." The Germautown Telegraph says; The reason why the residents of New Jersey are sometimes called " foreign ers" and the State itself "New Sjiain" Jersey are sometimes called " foreign ers" and the State itself "New Sjiain" is he Sieved to have originated iu the fol lowing maimer .'—After the downfall of the first Napoleon his brother Joseph, who had been King of Spain, i this country, and brought much wealth with him. Joseph Bona parte wished to build a palatial resi dence here, but did not desire t<« become a citizen, as be hoped to return to Europe. To enable him, as an alien, to bold real estate, required a special act of the Legislature, lie tried to get one passed for his benefit in several States, but failed. He was chagrined, especially because Pennsylvania refused. Then he applied to the New Jersey Legisla ture, which body granted him the privilege of purchasing land. lie bought a tract at Itordentown, and built a magnificent dwelling. Itare paintings, statuary, profuse, and selected and the grounds laid our. with exquisite taste. Joseph Bonaparte's residence was perliajis the finest i file from all parts of the country visited him and we<e treated courteously. He was liberal with his money, and gave great impetus to business in the little gilt refuge i - etc., 'it i. great care, ere America. Peo town. The Philadelphians, finding that lie had apparently no end of money, and that, lie used it to benefit, businemgen erally, regretted, when it was too late, that thev refused to let him locate |„ lmmK rveH, and would taunt New'Jersey men with having a king— with importing the King of Spain to rule •er them—rimy wen called foreigners on lids account; and thus " foreigners " jokingly applied to Jer sey men, Ims come down to us long after its origin Ims been forgotten, except by a few men of tin* past generation. Waro* Itccoiiiiiiciniod. Ft the Kkim ih.ican. 1 lie host asHiiratu e, by way of comimuidationjliat a ruaunfacturer can give his patrons is when he can say we employ intelligent, industrious and •n, who an* capable, and w ho takeajiiHt pride iu producing good work. We don't burry them, (juently thej don't labor in an atmos phere of uncertainly and flurry, and have rime to exercise intelligently and d liberately their functions of intellect and muscle ; therefore they must, of a consequence, produce good, substantial, serviceable good*, in design symmetri cal, and unexcelled ill finish. We pay them liberal wages. They work for re have evident Sabbath is es re sober eotise By ail nix days of the confidence *o believe flic .. ; sential to iliem for rest and t« ate their languishing energies, to pay their oliliga'ious and just trib ute to their and our com high master,! lie architect of the universe. •* > reniper , as it is Arrival**. The following visitors registered at the Hotel Meiilopeii, Hehoboth Beach, Delaware, Thursday, August 2nd, 1 hh;;; W. D. Turner, wife, child end nurse, Isle of Wight Co., Va li. W. Smeltz,Mr*. Thomas B, Smith. Yertie B, Smith, Miss Ella It. Smith, Mrs. A. E. Chambers, Wii i •ngtoti, Delaware. •kd'Miel B. Burton, Georgetown, I»el ■ ! . I*. Dukes, Dover, Delaware. Mi-sN. Williams, Dover, Delaware. A hop was held at the Bright House last evenitig, (Thursday), which well attended and highly enjoyed, hand from the Hotel lienlopen discours ed sweet music under Professor Ritchie. A water spout was seen at sea off Ue hohotli about ten miles during on Thursday and wa died by the guests until it vanished. i Mi of was Thu ing A storm ALMOST ROUtED. liim it. you say the hurt you nur A Nlory that IlliiNfrateN Why ('are Should oo Ian. The late James T. Fields once gave t'4> a lot of school boysa homely, forcible illustration of the necessity of accuracy. He likened tin* in an who wj little inaccurate calculations to a pretty good egg," which no one wanted to eat, though ir could not be pronouawed " bad." One of London's merchant princes and philanthropists, the late George Moore, was noted lw his accuracy. He insisted that his clerks should he correct in the smallest of details and keep a voucher for every penny paid out. Once a clerk had made out Moore's private account against the firm. Mr. Moore, while auditing it, going over hnndredsof pounds, sudden ly stopped at a debit o£ .id. for a " Vtis to Euston," for which there was no voucher. " Where's the voucher for this?" he asked. " If the account be three-pence wrong, it might as well be three hun dred pounds wrong. Find the vouch jllSt U in, his statements and late wife in talk Mrs. best how 1 next Take your 1 by Two clerks bunted three days for that voucher, searching through every letter ami bill for a year back, and ransacked every drawer But the voucher not be found, pass the accounts, and the book-keeper could not balance his books. At last, the clerk recollected that some time before Mr. Moore had order ed a fish to be sent down to Euston Sta tion by a ]>orter. Being in a great bur ry, be bad nor given the man a bus ticket. The cashier, knowing the expendi ture to be right, had paid the porter debited the amount to Mr. Moore's pri vate account without, a voucher. Mr. Moore admitted the correctness of the eharge on the circumstances being mentioned to him. but gave the clerk nnd lecture for infringing the lirui's rule—no payment without a voucher. The clerks t hought him a little ^articular iu this case ; but they didn't mow that their rich employer came near being ruined, when a clerk, by a little inaccuracy in addition. One day, while in the employ of a London dry goods me sent with a bundle of goods to Uidy Conyngham's house. She inspected the articles, selected several, and told the clerk to make out, a receipted bill. He did so, but unfortunately made it one pound more than the amount he re •eived. could Mr. Moore refused to am; wo si pro the if, ye we of are is we, not the so, of of do us of a ;hant. Moore was to After his departure, the lady,on look ing over the bill saw the mistake, and thinking she had paid the clerk the extra pound, hastened to the store to have it returned. On referring to Moore's check book, if was found that the amount entered was less than lhe receipted bill. " Young man," said her ladyship, in dignantly, " you are a thief!" " No, your ladyship, he is not," re joined the employer pound \Vc don't keep thieves iu our store. There's some mis take about it. George, s^e if you can't •olleot the cimmistaucesand clear up the mutter." a. p. a. (jeorge tried and became more bewild ered. Suddenly, lie asked the lady the amount of money she had in her jnir.se when she began to pay him. "I am astonished at your imperti nence,young man,"said she: "yet I can give you the desired information. Conyngham gave me twenty pounds, this morning. 1 paid so much to the .*er, so much to the baker, so much to you and I have so much left." The clerk noted down the figures, ad ded them up,and found that they made twen y-one pounds or a jiound more than she had received from her hus band. He called Ills employer's attention to the fact. And then remembering that he had made a memorandum of the ar ticles sold, he prodtnred it The em jiloyer saw that George hail received the money according and not according to the receipted bill. He was satisfied, blither ladyship left the store in « that " file clerk was a thief." But at home her c be L"td of memorandum p. rage, loudly declaring led temper al lowed her to calmly review all the facts. Seeing that the clerk's statement was correct, she sent a polite note to the merchant, slating that she was con vinced of her erroraud the young man's honesty. It was a narrow escape for George Moore. The laws then jmnished forg ing, stealing and shoplifting with death. Only a short time before, a clerk in a neighboring store hud been hung for an offense similar 'o that of which George had been accused. in IB 6 The lessen 'as an impressive one; for from that day George Moore culti vated aceuraey tails. the s a I lest of de Laillfft* plain last it g lace shoe for liOc. (ninety cents), at Babcock's, 2(MI Market street, above Second street. jCOALli ICOALli I ; liKurcnox! J, HAMILTON & CO., (BRANDY WINE RIVER,) Eleventh tS; C.'hurcli Streets, Have redueod the price of Free Burning 1 Cowl le 83 |»er Ton, llnr«1 White AnIi 4'oal to 75 For Ton. Wo will protect i' natrons In Price, Qualilf and Quantii t None but the Best Grades Handled. Clean, Bright and Glossy. Sand,Limp,CYment, IMustcr, Ktc* ('Oi'd mill Kindling Wood By Lead or Box All goods delivered free of extra charge and In I os t pos-i le inannerto ail parts ot the city, fall upon or send us yoiirmders. Telephone No. 6. Prompt and courteous attention to all. JOHN HAMILTON & CO. ■29-tf 8Ki:i: > I<>.8 I SFGIIN All Y.MHIRIN i Patroai/. i In siring ear'd til moral training and ihelr thorough preparation fbr busim fOtliscimol > ear commences s.-pi. li. For (dr cuhirs, address the. Prim ipa'. JOHN W. LGtJii. I'li. B. J I.v24-28t Li (iRSfcs 1 horses: i¥s. Constantly on hand at Hie 'tables of Gibson, on French street below .Noeoml, a lot of farm ami driving horses C it tti:ni'ion.—all persons de Hiring pure Drugs orChumlcalB.or wish ing their prescriptions or private receipts carefully O'Hnpoundol with pure materials should go to the drug sooro of H. K. BKlNGliUKST, 317 Market street. Wilmington, Del. A SCROFULA ir He a it, no he and all scrofulous diseases, Sores, Kryslp* las, Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, Tu mors, Carbuncles, Boils, and Eruptions of the .Skin, are the direct result of an impure state of the blood. To cure these diseases the Jood must be purified, and restored to a healthy and na* turalcondition. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has for over forty years been recognized by emi nent medical authorities erful blood purifier in existence. Jt frees the system from all foul humors, enriches and strengthens the blood, removes all traces of mercurial treatment, and proves Itself a complete master of all scrofulous diseases. A Kcwnt Cure of Scrofulous Sores* "Some months ago I was troubled witb Scrofulous sores (ulcers) on my legs. The limbs were badly swollen and inflamed, and the sores discharged large quantities of offensive matter. Every remedy J tried failed, until I used Aykk'h Sakha pa rill a, »f which I have now taken three bottles with the result that the sores and my general health greatly imp I feel very grateful for the good medicine has done me. respectfully, Mrs. Ann O'Brian." 14s Sullivan St., New York, June 24, l«s2. IF' All persons interested to call on Mrs. O'Brian; also upon the Rev. Z. I*. Wilds of 7H East 54th Street, New \ork City, who will take pleasure in testifying to the wonderful eflleaey oi Ayer's Sarsaparilla, not only la the cure \>f this lady, lint r .n his many others within his knowledge. The well-known writer on the Boston llernld B. \V. Ball, of Rochester , A'.//., writes, Juut ; 1 hk_' ; • Having suffered severely for some year. 4 .vi ih Eczema, and having failed to And relief other remedies. 1 have made use, during die past three inontDS, of Ayer's SARSAPA villa, which lias effected a complete cure. t consider it a magnificent remedy for ah blood diseases." U the most pow healed •roved of youi Y to invited and a <9 Ayer's Sarsaparilla stimulates ami regulates tlio action of tbs digestive and assimilative organs, renew# and strengthens the vital forces, and speedily cures Khetiiiiatism, Neuralgia, Rheuma tic Gout, Catarrh. General Debility, and all diseases arising from corrupted condition of the blood, and a weak ened vitality. It is incomparably the cheapest blood medL account of its concentrated strength, and great power over disease. impoverished PREPARED DY Dr. J. C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. tfold by all Druggists: price $1, eix bottle! for $5. liOCALTI n I, TABLE. Jl p. 0, 0. p. 1. oi.; Corrected June 4, 1883. TRAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON FOK PKlLA.—2.00*—2.23* — 6.30 -6.40 7.00-7.60 —8.1(8-—8.15—9.00—9.39—9.68-10.20—10.30-11.68 a. in :— 12.00f m :—12.15—l2.38—1.54—2.30+— 4.00—6.17*—5.30t—«.6fc—6.3H*—- 26-7.30*—9.55* p. in.— New York — 2.00*—2.23*—0.30—9.6K— 11.53 a.m.—la.'.IH—1.64—5.17*—6.3S*—7.26*p.m. Baltimore— 1.06*—1.42*—4.51*—s.05*—0.17* a. in.—12.27—1.00—l.OW— 6.00 — 6.00 — 8.67 — 11.04* p. m. W ASH INGTON—1.42*—4.61*—8.05*—9.17 H. m: —1.09—1.09—5.00—6.67—11.(4* p. in. Baltimore and intermediate stations. .—1.00— 5.00—0.00 p. 111. * Trains running both daily and Sunday. f Trains running only on Sunday. Delaware R. If.—6. 3.00*—4.00—0.25+ p. 1.05*—9.17a. —9.10 a. r- 1.05— . No Sunday trains. Castle only, t For Harrington and intorm ad lute sta tions. N » l Wilmington Northern Railroad—'7.00 . Sundays,7.00 a. :—1.00—6.02—0.15 D. 9.17 Philadelphia—12.4V—Mki*— 1.32*—4.47* 46—8.02*—9.06—9.12—-lO.lOf—11.• ■'< I'.m.: 12.26 .07—2.30+—3.60-2.60- 4.60—455-6.32 7.60-0.5C-10.38 -10.68* 9.12* a. s.io Delaware Western Kailroai*-- 7.05—10.30 : 6.30 p. in. TRAINS AKKITE AT WILMINGTON FROM —5.53—6.20—0.48—7.35f p. in. New \ or.K-1.32*—4.47*— 1)7—1.55—6.48*—10 Baltimore—1.61*—2.13* 34—9.54—11.43 a. l.&l—y.U*—0.39*—7-24*--U.49* p, in Wash i noto n—1.41 *--2 .*—11.43 n. ,*.24* p. m. in • l2.:«tt-1.61--5.1l*-6.: * Both daily and Sunday. t On Sunday only. • ' "K RAtLUOAf^.S ID 9.50'—10.15 a. a Sunday • ' "K RAtLUOAf^.S -6.05*—0.5o p. m. No Sunday trains. * from Newcastle or.!}*. ID 9.50'—10.15 a. IB ! Wilmington ft Northern i l. K. 6 40—11.35 a. 111.—6.42 p. 111. . i.nd 7.00 p. in. i Western Railroad b .DO a. m. Dklawa TRAINS LEAVE FOR WILMINGTON PHILADELPHIA—BROAD STREET STATION .'5.56*- 6.30—7.20*—8.00—6.21* 12.26—].05 • 35f— 10.16—11.; 11 3.01—3.10—4 4 0.06f — 7.30—! Nkv 50—10 00*—11 K—6.33—0.36 i r lii.ey—Ji.46 . m.: —1.40—0.35 p. m. * Daily and Sunday, t ''hi Sunday only. A train will leave W ilmlMrtcn for Neivark, ationi, Sunday.-' excepted, at 7.4s urning. leave Newark at 8.25 a.m., ay stations. and a. ni. for Wilmiagt tie TIm* black figures ileiiofe me Liiultetl I'xprcHN I'rulus u;i f ; Great Bargains Now being offered a' the BesHive A( tills part of th • sc o cut • stock without re Iiolievo iu can vmu j.< 1 at'ilo i fr.,i kimw of 0 iim.- lively; om the pri many bargain!-: 1 lot 6-4 Black AM-wool Lupins l.acc Buntiiik. 1 lot 5-4 Black iill-wool I Hunting, regul i pri.- 1 lot < ;r pri.-. o v 400 -\v <|lli Liu-, lilintiilg regular pri o I lot •», i:li All «ie! Bunting low 25c 1 Ii ill All wool N \ . splendid ini If-woid < 'ii.-lmicn-s. I l'.|! wort h Great inrgains iu Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves. 1 oust Ladies' Badiriggi 39c Very clump at ;V Blaek and Colon d Silks lower t Iih n y . at the Bee Hive. 3 ca«es iob lot best se. prints for 6c. Go- d styles. Vests havecvt >' Don't fail to visit Russell's if In want of Drv Gooff, of Bring along vom kind trinle dollars aiejge 100r. for them Brandywine Summit CAM I' MKETIXU Will commence ON MONDAY, AUGUST Id. Continue 11 days feno will be J ily 20. t ing tents '«un in ittee locate Thursday, w lieu fhose wish of touts, #7. I'ri moderate M. GRAVES, jil0 the ground 10 o'clock, a. ill., ay apply. Kent vileges sold synio <1 iv at Preachers' at half price Pastor, Booth's Corner. Del. C w 11 in id C OUNTRY HOARDING—A FEW FAM J Hies can lie aceominiubiled with hoard it a farm house near Elam H.," Elam. Delaware Co., Pa. Address " A. i0 21tf /yKKUim TO IIIKK HY^U tn'iilNFsTiirVi'IiVVi" 1 !;' A 1 ' rVi. ^u 1 1H South (,f Market streetbnugo, Wilmington. lyiti-u 'SPECIAL NOTICE! S. H. STAATS, NO. 405 MARKET ST., Tu of an be na* has emi frees enriches traces a witb The and of tried a, the Street, oi cure Juut year. 4 relief during cure. ah DVK1NUTHE NEXT 30 BAY! MAKE A Sweeping Reduction IN THE PRICES OF HI: pow SPRING & SUMMER STOCK —OF HOSIERY, GLOVES, —AND— UAtIZE MERINO UNDERWEAR -FOK LADIES, OENTS AND MISSES. Abo, a great redaction in •roved Parasolsand Sun Umbrellas, youi We ha\« taken thi&tep in order to reduce our stock, before commencing to tear out and enlarge tur store. Come and secure areal bargain. S. H. STAATS. GardenSeed. GardenSeed, and A FULL LINE OF HENDERSON'S GARDEN AND FLOWER [SEEDS! ;seed tbs and weak medL -AT—' CRIIPPEN'S, .1 WILMINGTON DEL •TREND FOR CATALOG(JE.^Ri TV2111. ADELPHiA. WILMINGTON AND Jl BALTIMORE RAILROAD JUNK^TH. 1883. TralD3 leave Wilmington as follows ; For Philadelphia and intermediate sta 10.80 a. m.; 2.30, 4.00, 7.80,9.6 p. in. Philadelphia (express) 2, 2.23,6.30,7.60,8.1A 0, 9.39. 9.68.10.20,11.63 a. in.; 12.16, 1.64, 6.17, 0.38, 0.56, 7.20 p. m. New York, 2.00, 2.23, 8.30, 8.40, 9.68,11.68 ft. in.; *12.38, 1.64, 2.30, 6.17, 8.38, 7.28 p. m. Baltimore and Intermediate stations, L06, 9.17 a. m.; 8.00 p. m. Baltimore and hay Line, 6.57 p. m. Baltimore ami Washington, 1.42, 4.61, 8.06. 0. 17 a. w.; 1.00, *1.09, 6.00, 8.67, 11.04 p. m. Baltimore only. 1.06 a. m.; 12.27 and 0 p. no. Trains for Delaware Division leave for: New Castle, 8.00,9.10 a. in.; 1.06, 8.00, 0.26 p. in. Harrington and intermediate stations, 9.10 1. m.: 1.05, C.25 p. in. Delmar and ir.rormedlate stations. 9.10 a. oi.; 1.05 p. in. Express for Delmar, 4.00 p. m. tions, 6.40, 7.00, 11.53 — m: sta a. SUNDAY TRAINS. Philadelphia and intermediate stfttloca ; 12.00 m., 6.30, 7.30, 9.66 p. m. Philadelphia and Now York, 2.00, 2.28 a. m.; 6.17, 6.38, 7.26 j>. m. Baltimore and Washington, 1.42. 4.61, 8.06, 9.17 a. m.; 11.04 i>. m. Baltimore, 1.06 a. m. For further information, passengers are re ferred to the time-tables posted at the Sta tlODS. Trains marked (*) are limited exprew,npoii wiilch extra fare Is charged. CHARLES E. PUGH, J. R. WOOD, a. General Manager. General Passenger Agent s.io a. a. p, DR. SIMMS Vegetable Filin, The Perfection of Pilla, Mankind's Favorite Fills. The most famous liver medicine on earth sickness or weakness attend that! • a. griping operation. They do not leave the bowels po*» tive. They tone and strengthen the Liver, and act on the kidneys, stomach and skin, caring liver oomplaint, sick headache, neu ralgia biliousness, pain in the sides or book, pain in the bowels, kidneys or bladdor, etc. Very valuable in dyspepsia, malarial fever or 4umb ague, chills and fever, general weak ness, loss of appetite, etc. They are splendid for weekly females as an assistant to keepthft system healthy. They are endorsed and re commended by thousands as the nioest, par* gative and splendid liver medicine. Elegant ly sugar coated, 26 cents a box; family boxes, 0 In one $1. Sent by mall. Sold by leading male™ in medicines. Main depot,'Fourth and King stroets, Wilmington, Del.,and 602 Aroll street, Philadelphia. novsttf No — 638 Norm Fourth hi PHILADELPHIA, Guarantees to cure (also by letter) NeiTOQI Debility, Youthful Imprudence, Lost Man hood, Effects of Indl«crotU>n,Private Diseases, (acute cases In 4 to lo days.) Pimples,Tetters. Falling out of Hair, etc. Dr. Tlieel has haa 15 years Medical experience, and H the only physician in Philadelphia who has made hit specialty in Europe under the leading pro fessors. Read "Scourge of Quacks." the ex posing of "Self-styled Professors," "Rever ends' Free Proscriptions, Museums, etc. * This is tiie only book exaggeration, and gives a true history of ner vous debility, skin, Mood and private dlr I shows the best methods of treating those diseases, by the leading authorities of rid. Price 26 cents. DK.TIIEEL which Is free from all tbC (Iffice li . fo 4 p. m., and from 9 a. in. to 2 p. in. o m. 'und.iy. rjliiE FAM*'f's Rock Candy 6t Rye Whisky -FOK— rilKI.AT A Nil Lime iiineankm. For sale In quantity to suit; also a tine lot of well selected Wines, Liquors and Sonar*. ' hxxiHsent toany part of the city freeofohararft JAMES A. KEU1 9. H.l'nrner Tenth ftailffrauKcSti FRED. A. P0T1I, Brewer & Malster, THIRTY-FIRST in JEFFEKSON STS. J | Jfflce, 237 Green street, Philm elphla, Pa H' timing foil Depot, 40:< I'oplar Ml. This celebrated beverago Is ol rss places lr. the city Iff Id all first 2* tr I i*n h».m i ki;i» li ) By my medical compound and Supporter This* in from >to90 days. Reliable references given. circular.and savin what • advertisement At] - W A.U LLl -GS. Smithville, Fount,v, N. V. Du •ed Blast lr Send stamp f< paper ,vo dress to Jefferson Third street, Agent for Delaware. tins. 217 W uoTia.iv P ^ciASANT SUM VI KR BEARDING.— That hoautifti resort known as OrChavl Grove, seven miles from Wilmington on the tv* .r tt pike, large rouius. Iiigli ceiling, i In ted. Splendid-ha 1e aud plenty Th se wishing to spend a few weeks w il 11 fruit, in the id „c ) beti •lid d«» well to visit *his Address, I*. 1 Y NC11, Orchard Grove,Cent re v| l lo Post Office. Del. 122-1 mo-eop countrv ■ engaging elsewhere. 1VEKY AND SALE stahles. fj 'ISrSSr^ Chester (loanty h„r«e.-, JiteM. f,•• it, Mnds of work, both double and *ft. h. bit lu^. Price from $06 to 1200. insM-U