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ywin» _. .=i m ■ïîsjssf a* 5ü&£* Ah I street* jwusrtmY BEtOS «11 Monroe strest, eonUtns arid »"Sert: ödem onimnteuoe«. Apply A. IUN. »t thU offl09 '_ rr, m HcTiSrt ALHOSr WkW. "-"-pin's ate I Esst: yjt, LIGHT MANUF* k <yrUR iu.ni. • I» 4»posltiua. .«« ninve.t f r p t , owner * .dr«.. V- . aultt-Stf » P AiiA-A A . or HUlLDllia •rut, oonstf ot sash, doers, ' a. Also bellilng tot j,. No. 11# M-tug ft. JT-»I b I I SAl £~U SHOE AND «MALL fair priese AI wagons. W. i t no 8m* ' St «rsi 1 .sum of »•nd ai L. and trench t*i,E-rwo s ro.jr awl two Ut.h m esxis st lb' Metbodtit Ho k L 817 M«r*et atte't-_ <l iTF.H-TO INTMT PEBWA *no,o«»<t of ratals Cbuuiy .1» city "V"» KOHI.-Sf*«* ihKLY Kl PUHLUJANH c K d»ui; April 6th, lath ».nd ant- Ibroaofjuns K11 • J iffiee a# rtU-HfLb FtlKWlsHBD FOR t privat« famt Apply at intelligence reel. 1'JO-tl Orange 7tÜ7- OUUEH. lulls.heir for botsli and country lnttlllKCDCi otfios, CHAMHUH. bmp M ITED-TWO YOUNG MEN OF rKLJ—A YOUNG MAN, WHO W pl<i sod corrsot at figures la a orins eitablishmeat. Addr alT at TIS 11— A Ï1IUPU U&H OK BUT at bs.rber experte» IpttniKku. Apply at 87V Mad I al6 31» «Tau -a young mac« to the prtatlnx busiies*. A* hsndwrlUtK, "M," tnlsefflc. aie-st »TRD- A MILK DftlUY Or 7« <|Ua;ti daily. Address *•** aie-etdi— IS.O-& GIKL TU DU UEN »I ttujswcrs. At ply w »10-2 Ihll-H-JAKDIRH AT 831 EAST ; good aco«>n)m<.>datton« , al6 6t* third TED-A GOOD GIRL FOR NT El I GIRL FOR GENERAL TED-A GIKL F( GENERAL SIlWMtSt. allst RENT AT REDUCED R». L6 hhlplay street will Tk *J<j r tte h a lance of in« seasar W. RUSH« French Ht Wharf RATK. *" rented (kU. EMU-A VINK ROOM '.FOR A s«ty lo the Harknees bnl'dlng, utb Apdy to tt. Mo * W o - ® w. ioth at. at- tt KtKl — DtLAWAHK *0»ltis, UeL Har Apply IIUI'SB, am furnished. No. «13 HtUjp KENT. TWO 6-ROUM •» l-sr month, a Iso a lar "iiifaKj. furd, UOLSbtf Ï " stable Ifth and j|B.r-»r TO a.» NT ALL, 80S .. Apply P. MONA Madison streets. all tf IKhNT—CELLAR 8. W. C()s 4 th rMÜ5S"°-. Appl r 1 nsdima itrcits. ail-tf rent - A SE OND 8TORY . au 17-616 "r jUY rS0ST -3t ! THE TIME YOU NEED fan Diaifhœa Miiium ir J«»ntand a eure curt cr tmp8, diarrhoea, dysec tel 7> &c. Sold by •CARTMELL, bRUOUlHT, corner ötu & MADISON STI. apiO-ly fl. BARTLOTE / ! i-COa 3d & FHB1TCH STB 'MgOSt I finest assortment ol IIN G TACKLE THE state— bods, ^ehameledlihes. JOINTED K0DS, EM E BALL goods. "* * CkU s U(1 ^ ooBvinsed. 621-10,1,1-0 t Class Harness. ■■ss* Harness at very Gall and ex - : ■"*«> »oo i'ootÄifr'"" 1 " CONNER, I 'dunh Streut. so Rl :Kkakd, te" »iu ÄF^Idote— t»all:4t Tle"Moiie"S.%rei. From thn airi1«nr\* • ' sasss «gainst imitators. * "??'• the sur free from Texas ''••K* eosse ,, papers to prove that »from a plant i - are the principal Cotalderlng the ■ > called 3H« rich In notrl the feet animal lire functions of the body, ard not nror or exhausted nerve foroe ooald port digest albumen lor its own sup. did Dr. Thom, son set about, and finally |. j Iscover a harmless process for artificial digesting Its food for U, snd the progress albuminoids. wh»o' tton of the ner * are the set t and control • that parai* albamlcoU as finsly dissolved as water, or fins enough to rve circulation, which Is aller than the smallest capillary blood vessels, and whsn mixed with tbs digesting fluid the slbumen cannot be eoogala prsotpltated by either heat or alcohol, is where the secret lies, and is a most pSMtr trtv-one times Her« valao d a?ooanti for thslr eurss of par alysis. It would have bssn botmr forth* Motte t)o. bis one. have allowed this fact to ths surface before, and tten It woula not have been necessarr to aoeumulate a oontt la their goods through tbs long toad •f experience against publia prejudice These foots thet have oome out will help the Company very much, as they shot doubted seleailflo and userai baits field. Their bouled goods ore best. its an k N OTHJK-I, JUHR Hf 841018, UWHBK «ndoreutaut of the house it \u« ted at the norths»st oorner ofS'o.nd streets. wth _ of Wilmington, county of New bastle and State of Delaware, In oompltanoe with the requirements of the acts of the Genera 1 Assembly in such case made and provided, do hereby give notice that 1 shall apply in wrltlog to the (Jonrt of General Ses Peace and Jail Delivery of Delaware, In on Monday, being the n< VsnHureu ol ty the 1' ward of Ntato ol t for New Castle County, 17ih day ofSept., A.D. 1888, , for a ll _ tavern, foi the sale therein of Intoxicating liquors Id less quantities than one quart, to the premises, and th« following ble oltisens of said npplloati -o, vis: Daniel Dtjrgel', (hartes A hyau, Thomas Craven, V ictor I eban. Thomas bas on, Thomas Mnlroeney, Jam«t MoNally, Andrew J Travis, Ferdinand Nmtth, Frank Knmons. term of said for said ho Ian he drank respeota ward recommend tht Jihn EL Tsohlnga, Ihoxas J KUioran, • Thomts W sDh, Hu tier t Cauddy. James Whittaker, P J ('rumilab, Pairfek i'onnor, James Murray, Dannls Doushsrty, F ityan. Fera ns Rally, Wm CMeara, Thlnothy Moiwlney. JOHN HKSSION jt Wm CM rar*. Jr, Henry T Simpers, John Dollan, William Rally, ei7-st* a ' «ty and Hebool Taxes for 1M8. The undersigned, reo« Ivors City of Wilmington, will be between Market and — TAAFAYE tH TAKE NO I texts for ths 10 B. 8th Ht . ElDgHts., daring the month of July, 1688, hotwoen the hours of 8 and 18 in the morn leg, and from 2 tb* afternoon, for the tax«*. On ail Ux«s pa will bo a reduction of t> oenli lar, and all day of August, shall be pay» ded not lor aforeula; and all tsxes unpaid day of .Sopteiuber.Bhail Do Ircreas addition of 6 per oontnm on the tDM(?MJ P. • i. purpose or reoelvlng Id during July, there ry Sol ths lit I I ! ' otter ble with ut a ed by amoant thereof. ;ieoelver of Nortbt ell north of 0th street K'DY, dlstrlot, Including , MARTIN J. MEM, K Y , Kseeiverof (ionthsrn dUttlot, ino'.n.i'rg all « uthof 6th etree*. ie:o ^TTAWTIGN, LADIES ! BOOMS UPEN FUR TEAUHINU Dross Cutting and Fittiiiff. b ~ Ladles,don't fail Dressmakino Scuooi, 718 M&rlut atreet. New York Not ool." to etll st Mat am e de Re Rheisalaly who bu had grsitexparl professto7, and by her method she guaranters proficient la the art of dressmaking in a oat and make any lad) hoars. Perftetatlnx pa-.l .'raping from asy fashion or in'ty. System the latest. S' alfl J>R01*0fiAL8. NKALED PRÜPU8ALS will be received IX o'olcok, m., I UASDAY, AUGUST 888, by the undersigned for the erec I the abutments, wins* vails and sn Reaver list. 1 (Ion perstraotare or Valley Crssk, Ue oounty, Delaware v %. Plans and specifications Conn House, wiimingtov, charge of the tanltor. All bids to o the chairman ot ths oxamlttee Bids he opened August 21st, at 2 ground where the bridge Is strnoted. The right to ret sot any or all bids reserv ed. 1. N OKU hr, chairman, THoman T.»Y THUS. W.MCUK ACREN. Committee. bridge the line between New Cas oelawaro Oounty, bs direct ed ihe bt av-iot N 0 " I Sl'ATN UF DELAWARE TlIU AHUItY Dbfartmxmt. N «w Uahtlk. 1» All persons who are liable to pay a state >x for tbe manofacture of spirituous and G80 aad JHHf. alcoholic liquors for the year as required by Neotlon 0, Chapter 884, Vol. 10, Laws of Delaware, are hereby notified to rett e at onoo or the matter will be plaood In > attorney general. WILLIAM iiKKHKKT. tbe hands of the State Treasurer. 114-tf F OR LEVY COURT GEORGE McGALL, WILMINGTON HUNDRED. ■ Um Republican Hnbject l. all-t / )UI4Fa.Kl.K4K \_y « eL—Hoarding ■exes, bohoiars préparai log, tbe profeialoas and oollege. Vocal snd Instrumental Muale. Drawlm All boarders of the Prlnolpal A4)A1SBMY, Day School .V <sR both badness, teach Painting, dlreotly under the eharge and Preceptress. Teruu, 8100 per year, rail Term begins Hept 8.*d For dasalogue, address W. L. GOODING, al-llt Dover Del. N OTIOE-I will conmenoe on Monday, Aprils, to regulate, seal and stamp all weights and measures Castle County this year. All Kvle'a Ninth'and K^lng sire wll\ reçoive promut Regulator New k h leet, vhliulugtom prompt attention JACOB DKAKYNK. Weights andJMeasur residence Ji. !.. ARLINGTON HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY, N. J. ThU dellgbtlally looeted house, on Michi gan avenue near the beaob, enlarged and renovated thn ugboat, bow n JAMES» STORKS, Prop. tyso-Mt c il0 ' August lltb, 1888. firm or Dauner A Py e la this a-y dit solved b/ mutual consent. The will here t ter Danner, street, al« et to sines oonduote' by Tllghman th* same place. No. 804 range TlliUUMAH DANNER, E. W. PYnK. JJIVIDEND. A dividend has been declared by the • of the Wl.mlngtou and l*hlla< y of thirty nplke Oo {et *trec° U ° JO». TÂTN ALL, N otice-elec rue plating with silver, nlosel. brass and copper. A1 so metal polishing aid brouslng Partien lar attention to reputing knives, lorku, •pooxi and cher tabte ware. H. E. COOLEY, Rear 111 Walnut St., Jy28-lm* Wilmington, *»wl. Dermatologist. I Hours: tf s. m. Gynsoologlsl. 13 m. SfB JI4LTIB8: DCeases of tbe Skin an^ d'sseses ol w>m»n Treatment in both braoehec by ih* new adaptation of eleetriolty EleetrolysUs or Electrical sor«ery. NO. 021 MARKET 8TKEET, )•!« 'Qd-tf WUalDgtoo, Delaw-re. 4B ' Miimanri lutib. her now In fanoy as on the ava of a calm acd tranquil day my window In the twilight and saw the form of Nannls Lowrle paaa ont of the doorway across the street, and dlsap pear around me oorner with a graoefnl swing of skirts and a marry tow of her sonny head. There r ratty girls In the neighborhood whom ofen met at sohool gatherings in the evenings, whose mannes were Irre prosobable, whose ways were charm ing, and who possessed tbs fascinations which are the heritage of beautiful women. Bat there was something In definable about Nannie which attracted me. Her father waa rich, and her mother wm a matron of refluement and worth. Bbe waa twenty years my Ja olor. And so 1 looked at her and ad mired her form the way a boy might took through an Iron gate at a lovely rose In a garden. Strolling out Into the street I followed Nannie around Into Broadway. Just I turned the corner a scream rent the air. A oolHelen bad blocked Broad way, near Grace Ohuroh, and upon the sidewalk, crushed beneath the wheels of a pausing vehicle, which had collid ed with a »street oar, lay the mangled form of a man. "Back! Give the mau ab !" cried a dozen voices. Yet unheeding the ap peal the orowd grew denser about the prostrate form. Nannie Lowrle was there, kneeling by the prostra e man, and smoothing back the hair from hie empire which he blood of a man who had thrown Limielf before her and saved her from anger, and perhaps desih. "Tel 'who I do? Your name—your home— teil me quickly, I implore you?" Hut before the young man con'd ply an ambulauoe oamo dashing up the borue awuy I sat In other and os 1 ty dyed with blood— ol e," Nannie hastily pleadoit, yon—what I—what shall street, and he sight. 1 s' It wm an ordinary, every-day osonr renoe. Like the thoneande of aooldents wh oh ooonr In a great city, the tocl den waa forgotten In an boor by the ■peotvorf. But In two weeke time the yonng man wee reetored to health and returned hie plooe among the world'e workers, and Roe Daggan emlled and rather liked to bear the brunt of the battle of life. Poor fellow! How oonld he—how dared he—think of whkt he had done and the poMlblllt* of reward? Not In money. Bat the vision of that feoe wm ever with him, the pitying look of sadness In those brown eyas haunted him. Bat In the ellenoe of his heart, aome longing of a possible meet ing In the fntnre did oome to him. ee that longing to be realised? He hod seen in that brief moment of ootnmanlon that Nannie waa rlohly dressed, that her faoa bote evidence o r< fluent she give him a though U he queried to himself . 8 Ho a and oaliare. Why shoaU II. Bos Duggan sat at the piano In tho humble parlor of his tinging that mnlanol o y toag, "Never to Meat Again " Over and over again he saug this chorus; Never to meet again, never again to ■ee— Never to see her face—sever, e»ve in dieamtug— Ut lees, perchance, we meet ?a!r golden street— —never to , Mrs. Norrie, On Never to -never to meet again. Good Mrs. Norrie watebed Dnggan as IX hu Ros a child of her , and often told her boarders of the fond hope ehe entertained for her pel boy, as she called him. "My boy Is a Benins," she won'd ultlngly say, as lu motherly pride sie brongbt forth a msgsair.e which tolned a poem R^o had written. "He will beoome nob and famous some day." And thoe euoonrured Roe Dnggan worked cn. The Lyoenm Dramatio School bad offered a priai for the best MMS. of a daring enough playwrights, and the day for rehearsal was o ose at hand. A nota oame for him one day. With a pale face and trembling fingers he read the following words: We have aocepiel your play and will give It a prod notion o > the 15(h Pleaee forward ns the oop'.ed parts as early as possible. Inolosed find cheok of fl 800, wbloh seonres to ns the oopyrlgki— fur ther payment to folio r as per ooutran tocheed. In co elusion permit txt-.nd yon onr sincere onn grata lettons. Mallory Bros play. R-ja had beeu ooaips'.e with noted A footstep dr« thrown around his neck, and Roe wm I n the embrace of his aant, as she wept with joy and held Llm close to her breast. A large and brilliant andl«noe filled the beanllfnl Utile t h» atre. It was tb opening of the season, and tbo play to be prodnoAd was billed as "The greatest American play written by an American author." As the play progressed ths Interest of the audience grew to admiration, de light, enthusiasm. Presently some was a signal for echoed from tho pit to the gallery The stage manager stepp« d forward and thanked tbe audience in behalf of tbe repeated, and •pped ont before tbe drop curtain and stamm' red hla kuowledgments. Amid the oongrstn latlons of a thousand voices, bowing and blushing, the hero of the hour dis appeared. But there that great audience whtch rejoiced more than all the others— den behind the curtains of a box. wbloh blushed with pride and gratifie ition. "Uom», Kate, let veloe, as Nannette took her sister by the hand, and with a soft rastle of silks the -Isters went oat Into the streets. cheered. This outbreak which author. Tbe cries w< Roe Duggan heart lu face, hid go," said a s nft in How poor Mrs Norrie grieved when Roe lay prostrate with a fever whioh followed the reaction of hie overtaxed brain. "Bnt be will get weil," ehe mur mured to herself, " oessfnl. upon him, ho will from me,** and pillow, and like a ministering sngel him, and nursed him back that be is that fortan« has smiled t be token away she smoothed his watohed to oonvalescenoe. On« day when the balmy air of spring Roe raised his bead from tbe pillow and said -to his sont: "Sing me a song." "Yon foolish fellow] I ilrg!" Bat he persisted, and Mrs. Norris (eoted herself at tbe keys. Again the words of that ssd cong were beard by Ro*». Never to meet again, never again to see Never to floating In tbe windows, f her face—never, save Id dreaming— UolesB, perchanoo, we meet fair golden street— Never to see—never to see—never to meet again. Tbe soft spring air was filled with a melody, and Roe laid book u on his pillow with oioted eyes. When he opened them a minute lstsr a beanllfnl fleoe wss betiding over him. "I oame, my darling, we meet again never to part." He held oat his arms, and Nannie, who had stolen ln «I the dcor, crept into hem 4B «HI FITS OB POLITIC«. The latest political kink Is a club who v tel for Polk lu 1844, but who will vote for Harrison this year. It Is telr.g organized lu au Illinois a posed o( 1 it« Independent Indianapolis News declares that when the Républicain named Congressman llovey as their candidate for governor they chose their strongest man, and one whose record all sides Is brilliant and honorable The Vermont Republicans would like speech from Mr Bisine before mpaign Is over, and the that Mr Blaine to hear their state hope has been held will be able to gratify them week alter uext. Au euthueUstlc welcome Is promised him. Twenty-five thousand majority Is the figure the Iowa Republicans predict they will give the ilarrisou and Mortou elec toral ticket. The attempt of Third -party Prohibitionist* to draw oir Republicans to for Fiek and Brooks Is not proving successful. District Attorney Jobu R. Fellows, of New York whom Mr. Cleveland for eléctli.n, has gone to Maine to aid the Democrats lu their campaign iu that sta e. He was sent by the Democratic National Committee, and, it is said,at the est of the Administration, te old custom of having a joint can vass between the Republican and Demo cratlc guberna'orlal candidates in Ten nessee will be adhered to In this pslgu. Fully as spirited a series of meet ings is expected as In 188$. Taylor brothers were running for gover Tt t two There Ib a large ami prosperous Pro tection club iu Sin Antonio, Tex., and the Exprès* ol that city combats Mr. Müls' Frei Trade hero lu* with much ability and perbisteuce In his The wool growcr.4 will probably lu reducing tie Democratic majority for Cleveland It Texas this fall Mr. Alleu W. Thurman, Democratic vtcb-presldontial expects to Bee the Paclll-. elope go Demo* eratlc because "lather has many friends there." He feels sure also of Indians, and kuowe that the Democrats will elect their candidate f r governor of Ilitno's. Mr Thurman might let himself out to help raise the confidence of despoudlug Democrats. Congressman Yost, of tbo Tenth Vir ginia Dis rlc', and an anti Mahoue Re publican, asserts confidently that there will be only one Republican electoral tloket In that state, and he «xyects to see It get a majority up In the thousands. The policy of Protection growing In f* all the time, and Mr. Yost believes the Republicans can increase their congres sional delegation on that issue. state. ceed s' of the ■ didate Deeosndanto of Two Ilarians. A call ha» just been la-m d by Hoa. A II Harlan, of N*w Burlington, Ohio, ! the second annua! reunion of the Hailuu family, the d 'sceudant* of Geonrd aud Michael Harlan, which will be held In Glen Miller Park, Richmond, Wa county, 1 diar.a,beglunlug on September IU and continuing sev. ral days More than a year ago Mr. A. II. ila'lau begun hunting up hi» relatives and lound .him •Mattered all over the country lie notices to all bat he could lo at -, asking their co operation lu h iding a big re union of the deeci udants of George and Mich cl Ilarlau was btuuu on SepttMnh 27 of last year, and c utiuued ihr e days, In Birmingham Park, Chester county, Pa., near which place tlieae brothers sol t.ed 2.U years ago Their descendants cow number of whom a e ry stati of the Uni n. A great many are in the West, principally in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky In Harford county, Ma yland, ate a great many of the family, several families jiv - Fällst« u, (Jhurchville, wLc e Dr David Harlan, U. ri N., resides, at Darlington and Hopewell, now called Level O hers live in Cecil county, aud L/go numbers In Cecil county, aud large numbers In Chester and Lancaster couuths. Pennsyl vania, where the original settlement Was made The only Harlan ef the original amily Dr. Herbert Ha lan, to to 8000 pereone, fourni In evf r l>< in Baltimore George 8. Harlan and Henry D. Ilarl&o. Mr- W. Beatty Ha- an, is to attend and make an address terlstlcs ol George a I. rsoual iliarac Michael Har r toll. George and Michael Ilarlau were born In Mouk Wearmouth, England. George the elder, and first January, 1U60. When Michael, the born has tot been They emigrated to the tbe light in younger brother, discovered north of Ireland, where George ried, and became the father of four chil dren. Iu 1Ö87 they landing at New Castle, now in the S ate of Delaware, but then part of the Provi dence of Pennsy vanla. They dwelt for a abort while New Castle county, Del., in life went up the braudywlue Its banks In Kuinett, t» America, a place or Centrevllle, le, but later d pur chased lend Peunsbury. Michael Harten in 1090 Heury Dixon, at a private i married Dlnau Dixon, a daughter of t ng held Frienda' . George Ilarlau died In 1714, but it has never been ouud when and whore Michael died. From Michael darlan e Ilarians. descended the Baltl* Pi cation, uign Tariff, or modified tarlfi reems to be the lead ing problem fir tbe American people solve jnst at the present time. Bnt prorection against high prices for tbe citizens of Wilmington and surround ing country 1 b who are about to pu'chav« cry goods and trimmings, to know win re to buy the best goods st the lowest prie s, and this interestfng qaefttlon eud Intricate problem can be analyzad by pailug a visit to Stroud's dry (o >de store, 109 West S^ocnd street, snd amine their stock, aud you will bu prised and wouder how they sell these goods on snob a small margin. Those French sa* still have a good oolcre at only 15 < esta heavy dock, stripes jackets, only 7 lefaotloo. Remnants iu red damask table linen, romnants H bed tloktng; 42-tnoh unbieaohed mnaltis H oents, worth 10 cents; 4S ionb uublevobta muslins 9 cents, worth 12 cents; 45 inch blesehed muslins 10 oents, and a great Oar exp* gradnal y flndlu4 do the best with tb » least Interesting to these , er, d aro going very fast, bnt tment In all yard Tuo I la'.ds f. r boys' , gl'-es f* ne al sat of «, worth 14 y other bargains, being light, purohaseis where they jney. "2 a Notice. The genuine Shorpless creamery bnt 1er bos Bbarplees printed In fail on eaoh print. Always for sale by Lynoh & Leary, Madison street grocers. N. W. corner Fourth. that everybody ought to know that A. Sergeant gives 9040 lbs. of the beet, well cleaned cool In every ton yon bay- Oak, f ilne and hioory kindling wood in large oads. Lime for whitewashing. Tard, foot of Monroe street. Centrai office, Seventh and 1 blue sign. O Dr. B street*. Look for the if in the evening* K s' WLtte Paimosie Balsam, The great and mighty lung medicine, for ooaghs, sore throat, &o. Endorsed by thousands. Far from being excelled ny other. 0Oo. and fl. Depot, 4th King sts. Bold by dealers. hy I Gall for loe oream soda water at Beaton Smith's drag store, Seventh and llMStreftE I A (MDoai miD Mtlcg tiger hu jaet' been onptured »11 t# In Indie. A pli WM dag for e trop, end belled with e lire bullock After two deye the beeel 1 eround end promptly jumped In to the pit. To oeptare him e second i * pit wm dug near the first, eud of the seme depth. From this e tunnel wet ,0T ran to the first pli, e thin well of earth being left between the end of the tunnel and the pit A strong bamboo oagei Ge wm pushed lota this tunnel fiom to6 seoond pit. A goat was placed lo the oage, and the wall of earth was broken down. The tiger rprang opin the goat, the entrance t » the cage was quickly oloaed and the beast waa fast, snd stayed eo until he was rate In Oalootia. ere Is to of Tariff lie form There was quite n spirited debate „„ tariff reform tn front of Harper Sc Bro's commission bouse, on Fourth itreet, yesterday afternoon. Those la the affir ma», I t w re M*« rs. Ph 1 ipr, Bau*hey and John Utile; negative, Messrs. Blair and Warren Harper. After con siderable discussion and a oouiplete lookadlng of the pavement, Sergeant Steuer gave the debate to the affirma tive and dispersed the orowd. old ffatwl f all of a Uatboile iroh. Milwaukee An Catholic Cbnroh at t '-day, killing one man and crashing several others & 18.—-The Dew leman collapsed that thsy may d e l, 10 a. . m. •8 • 9 for to see the dioliß m the U 3 / N / «♦ 4 FLOATING SOAP -IS THE CHIEF In re sol A In - In 7 Bath, Toilet and Laundry Whito «nd Absolutely Pu lt J^ T de>1 «r doe« not keep White Cloud 8 *'st end 10 cents for sample eako to the maker«-' 8 JÄS. S. KIRK & CO.. CHICAGO. « 5 6 P RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Traveling EipenMi included. 10 AUTUMN TRIPS l>< IN THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, Of fr'm nine to tnirteen days, with visits all tbe leadlog Muuntaln, Lake, X ««aside Resorts and New England, New York Canada, In'lndlnx the White Moan . Montreal, Uaebeo, the Saguenay River Lake Mein phi emagog, Stowe, Sam mit of Aloant Mansfield, isles ot Shoals, Meant Desert. Msosehead Lake, Old Or chard Heath. Hudson River, Saratoga,Lake (Jeorce, Lake Champlain, Ansable Chasm, the Adtrondaok Mountains, tke Wyoming Valley, Watkins Glan, N taxai Tliou aud Islands, the St. La and Rapids, Trenton Falls, eto, T 3 cn m.i P. Falls, the wren oo River In addition PHlLADKLPHlA above, a party will September 10 of the Yellowstone National journey Across lor a Park, continuing the 4'ontlment the same date there will be to Colorado and "Aronnd the slon Circle'* in the Kocky Monntalna. uctooar 8, an exourslun Pacific the Nor Pacific railroad Northwest and California. Also, Mipteiuber lo and ciober n, »oor slons to Noutbern California direct, the Santa Fe route. AT-Sond for dstorlptive oironloia designat Iok whether tbe book ol "len September Trips," the Y ellows'o ne National Park ( the Colorado Excursion, or Southern Cali fornia l onr Is desired. RAYMOND A WHITCOMB, 111 S. Ninth St., under Continental Hotel. PHILADELPHIA. the in T 6 ate a 11 « P of P I H> BALK Or IMPORTED CAT TLE —The undersigned will cell at pub'lo sale on THURSDAY, AUGUST BOTH, 1838, at 1 o'oloek, sharp, la th* Bsale uoase lawn, onpsslte the P., W a B. r. k repot, in the ofty ofOheater, re , a herd of 17 Imnortea and reg- a cjr M (Of lstered Holstein-FrlMlan Uattls of l^W w all ages, oonslstlng of oows, bulls,IC jL. two yearly heifers and yearlings about one third of them will h.vs calves by thslr side on day of sale. tbe >de thslr side; Grade Durhams with oalves by woald make good famll a weeding oat sale, herdoftne breeder, and they the best producing families In (lows. ii This is Uatalogces ta:e. No pcstponement the weather, and will be obtalied a week before account of II rain or shine. ROBERTS A HANNUM. . Agts orownrr. als ts d L.W.Stllbam A ^ob, P UHLIO BALK OF ftesh FIRST CLASS _Belle Hotel, 2th ward, elty of Wilmington, —Will be sold ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 29th, 1888, A. 1 o'eioek, 2%% bead of Fresh Cows and flEMi fy rorward Springers, 1 work ftxZ riving horse. —* I he were bougnt Lancaster and Lebanon oonttles, snd ocnsldered by good |adg of caws soil at any rub eng them will be found and big batter to be tbe beat lot llo sale this season; heavy milk Persons wanting good young oows should attend thU sale, aale positive. A oredlt of 90 da 14 tys will be given ROBERT MoCadDEN. al8-dAw all L. W. Stidham A 1A1H PUBLIC SALK UF I8SS AT Hoekeesln, DsL, wIU be TUESDAY, AUGUST list, 1888. "2 When 1 will sell 26 Head ot Southern uhio Cows, fresh and elose Springers. These a fine lot ot young oows g> baggers, will give the b Any ■ale, tor & , asd good Isatiiiaotion. ^Toowshould attend this uauill intend vo sell " prioo If 1 can't get m lne. Dinner at 12 at Lto. E WM. MoVAUGH Chandler, ( Ik. alT-ts Roblnsjn, Anot. A ttention dairymen - puhlio -SALK—The subscriber will sell o sale, a: his farm on the road leadltg contrevins to Rennet Square, three müos from the former place, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23d, 188B, QA HEAD or OOWS, fresh and w springers, a tew good feed " ipatrofxcod work a flm-class lot of will do well to TERMS—sixty a ays oredlt. Dinner at 12,80. Halo J. G. Robinson, anot. K _ self I ll686 try and see them. C fbr I W. P. PROUD. attdfcw Another UaibrMk. Wi«hita, Km., Aug. IT.—One of *"• offloen of the militia company wbloh returned from Stevens County 1 '«lates thet there le every prvspeot of another outbreak between Woodadele i * Qd Hugoton, ee the people of the for ■»«* P*aoe avow they will be revenged ,0T tbe deeth of their four oltieens. The eltuetlon lu Graut County, he said, Is •ko eo strained thet the citizens asked Ge ^ r ^! Mjeri to leave ens company at «*oh or th« town#, Cincinnati and Ulys **«> os between these places the blt rivalry exists seat question. Both towns are paying numbers of law! central strip|1 a day and board to re mala within their borders, so that they oau vote ou the county seat question In about thirty days. A complication [_ arisen lu the fact that Hugoton and Woodsdale men have taken sides with rival towns of Graut County. Armr ere t a'd tj be in possession of the bel ligerents. Etch side is afraid of the otaer, henoe the request for troops. the conn*y oharooters from the has Camp Meeting. Union Street Part, West Wiimlng tjn, prayer meeting at 9 o'clook a. — old time lovefeast, 10.80 n m.; preach tog, 3 p. m.; prayer meeting, 6 p, preaching. 7.30 n. m A speotal Invt tation Is given to all ohrlstlan worker* oome a d help as. Philadelphia WilailBgtan * £»1 Urnore Kallroad JCLV 30th IHhH. g/atna will leave Wilmington Philadelphia 8,10. 8 80, « 10, l, 30, 2 2T, 624, AccommodaMo *». * V or »47. 1 10 08p. IT, Accommodation, R40, 6 56, 7 06, 8.10, 10 35, a. ie., 7 35, 4 00, 6 32, 7 td. and ' New York, l 00, 2 32, 4 40, 6 30, 6 m., *12.23, IM, 2 h t 6 24, *J p. m. For West Chester, via Lamokln, 6 40 . 10a, m., 2.8flan.1 4«fop. m. For Newark (Centre) and Intermediate Uoua, 7 42 a. m.. 12 68 and 6 21 p. m. Baltimore and iuteraediate sutlona, 10 u a m. , 8oo and 11 88 p. n>. Baltimore and Bay Line, 7 46 p. m. Baltimore and Washington, 128, 4 48, 1012, and 1100a. m.. 12 08. *1 17. 244, 4M, •8 3a, and7 46p. m. Trains for Delaware Division leave for: New Castle, 8 00, 8 30, 11 58 a. m., 2 66, 2» • 25 p. m.. and 12 06 Night, Georgetown and Lewes. 8 80a. m.,860 p.m. Behoboth, 8 80a. m.;8 50 p.m. Beaford (express), 3Np. si. Harrington, Delmar, and way stations, S 80; 63 a. m,, Express for Harrington, I 10 p. m. Wa* aln, 6 26 p. m. Express for Dover, Harrington, and Dol lar, 12 06 Night. FrankUn City. 8 80 a. B, Express for Cape Charles, Old Point Com fort, and Norfolk, 12 06 Night. foil«»» - 9 47 T ?0 07 fl) J l^» 2 U61 * ** uf |[ a 40 and » 00 p. m. .6 55, 7 06, 10 85 0. m, 00, 5 32. 7 40,___ _ Chester (express), 6», 750, Ul, rn., 12 30, 6-24, 6 40, 8 68, 814 7 Oii, i» eb, 10 07, *6 26, 7 06, U ■ 6 IS Leave Philadelphia. Broad Street, for WH ■InKton (express), 1225, a 60, 7 20, 7 27. SIS ioilü 6*or 1 •£*»%' *m ,01 * <02> 480 Accommoda ion, S26, 10 '28 a. 1.26, 2.28 08 10 40. and U ff p. m. ■UHDAY TRAINS. For Philadelphia (expre»«), 7 16, »10, 1161a. m., 2 27, 6 24, ■ Accommodation, 816 a. in •wa 8 27. 4 27,r 2 00, 2 62. 4 40 'mo,°ife*4io, ■ 61 a rn. Ul. 120. 416 York (express), 2 00, 2 62, 4 40, 7 U, m.. 227, 624, 'sac, V 06, and 10.« 5 8« > ro CheBt * ^, vU Lamokln, 816 a. m.. « J Old Point Comfort, Norfolkj 12 06 N lght. «».715.9 10, 5 24. 7 06. a p. m. Accommodation, 6 30. and 7.40 p. m. For New Yor 816, 1161s. P Æ Castas, Middletown, Clayton, , SeaXord, Laurel Dover, and Delmar, Baltimore 1012 a. m., 12 li« 0« N tjeht. Washington. 1.28, 4 48, 8 0«. 00 and il M "• * nÜ 7 " P * "• ! Phlladelphfiu Broad Street, forWll ), 12.5»j 8.60^7.20, 8.10, U.U n "ifîf 5-^. X ^67 B ai Accomm<MlaUon^8.H5, 10.28 A. M., 12.86,2.01, For further Ini (erred to Train« mark*-,l the ticket office D * «KUX! *J æ >n wnlch extra fare li charg«5! t * d ° XI>r * <,<1 ' AH. E. r U« H . J. K. WOOD General Manaaer General 1'assenxer Axt EALT1BOKI « VOX 14» HAILKOAI VOHKDUL1 IF UFW90T, April W, 1888. Trains leave Dolawora Amu Dtp«»: EAST bound. For Philadelphia and Chester, « T 66, »8 80,9 00 lo so and *1114 a. m.; 3 66, *6 *20, 6 26, 0 SU, T 8 Q, »8 «8 and 8 66 p. Ok cn Sundays,7 80.7 66, a 06,10 80 and *11 1« a m.i 1 00, 8 00,8 66,*» 20, 6 20, 0 «,*8 u and 8 •» P. m. 16, 7 80 ; 100,8 00, WEST BOUND. For SlngWiy, aocomnaodauon, .dally 12 80 For Baltimore, aeoommodaUon, dally «X oept Sunday 0 46 a. For Chloago and Plttsbarg, express, dallj T 88 a. m. Cincinnati and St, Lonls express, dally Baltimore accommodation, dally lllpoi Pittsburg, Chloago and St. Loots express Uly 6 to p m. Hingerly accommodation, dally 7 80 p in. FOR LAIfDSNBKRG, 9 10 A. M^UOd» only, 1L00 a. m. doll» except Sunday, 2 41 6 80, 140 p. m. dally. Trains leave Marko« stmt Station. For Philadelphia 186 p. m. dally. Foi Baltimore f 86>. M., dally. For Lan Jon here 0.60 and U.oo a. M. dolly, exoept Hnn dfc m " dauv* ° n äu " 4jkr ILSA SiW Pittsburg, chieogo sod St Louis express dally 6 ») p m. Trains for wumingtoa-l^ars PhUads. phla, dolly.*Too, 10.00, moo a. m., UN noon. 1 tt 1.00,4 80, H.QQ, O.M. Alt, 10 10. "ÄÄ 11 P y, oxoept Sunday, 6.60, T.w s. m *4.26. and 1 so Sundays only. 8.1S a m. Express trains • Rat WnaTBRV POINTS LOWXX THA* VIA AVT OTHER W.M. CLEMENTS, Gen'l Manager. TeloDhone Bfo. isa. O. UJHIULk toon'i ras«. U» WILMINGTON A NOKTHBKM H. H Timetable In effect, July 8lb 1888. Trains leave Wilmington (French street) as follows: For Reading, Klrdsboio, Joanna. Sprlcs fleld, Wayneaburg Junction, Manor .PotUville, Tamwjua, Allentown, Lebanon, Werners ville and all pointa on the Philadelphia antf Reading R. R., 7.H0a. m. and 2.40 p. m. For Sprlngdeld, Wayntsburjc Junction OoKtesvllle, Kmbreevlle, Lenape, (Jhadd'i Ford and Dupont's and lntermeala nd lutermedlat« points at .40and 6.00 p. m Chester, 7. For' Wei 'Dally except Saturday and Bunday. For New Bridge and Intermediate Saturday only !.. 2.40 B.Ot Ou Sunday for Reading and lntermedlau points, at 8.08 a. m., and Tor Sprlugfteld anc Intermediate points at 5.00 p. m. A. G. McCAUBI.ANU, BÜWNKS8 BRIGGS, Superintendent. Gen'l Pass. Ag't. WIRE WORK of every " description made to or der at less cost than you can get elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed at W.B. ALLISON'S WIRK WORKS, 408 ÖH 1 PLMT ST W1L.. DEL. •lFpa as of ■pRI ENDS' " FOURTH AND WEST STS. W1I.I, äE-CPEN SCHOOL MC., SEPT. 10TH, '84. Primary, Interned late and Academic De E artments. The prlnolpal will be ulldings after tf mo , 3.1. Uatelof F.Thomas A Uo.'s alT-lm at sohool I ! O. iAAUT. JOHNSON, Prlnolpal its causes, ana a new suootismi4)«7RK yout _ who was deaf twenty eight years. Treated by moat of the no todNpeoiallsts without benefit. Oared him self in three months, and sinoe then hun dredI of others. Fun particulars sent on sp puoatloD. x. s. rAGE, No. «1 West sisi by tÿREBIIOLD (N. J.,) INSTITUTE.— C «0th year Prepares for business and fbr the bettooileges. Haokwsrd boys taug privately. Ksv. A. G.CHAMBERS, A.M. «laT-Im Principal. I THE CELEBRATED NERVE TONIC.' A Word to the Nervous £» "S'"*"". 'SËZ A healthy boy has as many as you, but he doesn't know it That L» the difference between "sick" and "well." '"i**fcV Why don't you cure yourself?* It is easy. Don't wait PahteV Celery Compound will do it. Pay your druggist a dollar, and enjoy life once more. Thousands have. Why not you? , , WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, Burlington, Ht WILMINGTON COMMERCIAL COLLEOC, C ORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET HTBIIT8, Re-opens Nepceosber », enlarged and Improved. Tlnraugh JJÜn , .™7J r « ,Bal i <l,nK Prswtiee lm an ao(u»l Beak, Jobbing maA Commission Hoases, tgeeey and Freight Ofttcea. flustlsuraston and lecturers. Enlarged Short- Hand and Typ«- Writing Benartmeala in students (36 ladle*) ln*t year. Night secs ons Gotooer l Drjp ** posta? for a handsome catalogue, with esUmonlals from graduates and students n»w In msUIouV H. S. GOLDEY, Principal a4-tu,th. j^EADQUABTERS FOR PRIME FAMILY COAL. CAREFULLY SELECTED, CAREFULLY SCREENED, CAREFULLY DELIVERED Kennebec ice & coal co •I SECOND AND KINC STREETS. TBY UDB 750. WHITE SHIRTS WOBEHie BBin Made of eood Muslin; oili so onn, ed and Good Fitting. ÜIDBB8HIB11, Before Baying OUU.SM, 47UFFE, AND BEB OUB 650. WHITB SHIRTS, doable Back and Front WYATT A CO.'S 603 MARkET STREET COAL COAL coAj . '.■«Mi •f toe Boat qutiftr —ALSO— LIME, SAND, CEMENT, FIRE CLAY sud HU KKIGI —AT »NW Y AND— FRONT AND ONURON STREETS, JOHN M. SOLOMON TMWN «FFIMK. N0. ■ WI»T THIRD ITKIIT. WIL^ LYNCH k LEAHY. A Large Stock of FRUIT JARS -AND JELLY GLASSES At Bottom Prices. Our »pices are of tDe very beet quaiity. LYNCH & LEARY, MADISON HT. GROCERS, B N. W. COR. FOURTH. si im fjmit AKiiaakS' SAVING BANK. INOOKPORATSD.VBBRCABY 88, Open to reoelve de nil 4 p. m., and evenings from 7 to 8 o'olook. The charter posits dally from e a.n>. Tuesday and Bâtards y ; ' of the bank provides that the profits upon Its Investmente, exoept so muoh as is required fer the pay meat of neoeesary expenses and for suitable surplus for tbe security of depoeltors, shall be divided amont the depositors. No manager is allowed to borrow any part of the loads deposited with the Corporation. MANAGERS. Georg« W. Push. 8. Allen Hillss. O. Wesley Weldln, Alexander J. Hart, Geo. S. Capelle N. K. Benson, Ohas. W. Howland, Job H. Jaoksoa, Jos.L. Carpenter, Jr., Anthony HiKgtns Henry F. Dure Washington Hastings MONEY LCAMSDON MCKTGAGJtto Gao. W. Bdhh, President. K. T. Tatlob, Treasurer. Joe. M. Math an Auditor Gao. 8. OaraixB, Yioe-Peeldent i«w ATTENTION—ALL PERSONS D1 /Y. siring drugs pare and chemicals o i wishing their prescriptions or private receipt I carefully composnded with pure tatartai i ■nould'go ths Jr at il! BBUteHVBM, WUmtngto«. Del 617 Markst street. DR. SIMMS' VEGETABLE HEADACHE. LIVER PILLS. The only Ptlts known toat will operate wlftb griping, alekenlHg, weakening, eg saving the bowels costive. Mlldaad * easy in their operation, they are the best Pills ever offered to the fin qu'rlng Purgative, Alter ative or LJver Medi cine; They are nice for aged people. îgsrsfcsutnsTbiîasj** doubted references,"" tofy^runwÄäSSg FUI*, Bn gar-coated. Bold bv deal<Se. PRINCIPAL DEPOT B I FOURTH A KINC STS çaffînvestments ; M .—-JL Capital, S7QO.OOQ ' Surplus, « 33 S.OI« ipal nr.d interest both fully guaranteed by Om and Surplus of «1.1Q6.U1& In seventeen yeuai sineae we have loaned Si 1,404,600, paying fas 6 %i I 2965 SSSS out delay or the loss of a deilar. •2S2S« First Mortgago and Debenture Bonds aim Sayings Certificates always on band for snla^ In tlaviuge Departments, in »mount« of «B ^ ward ; in the Mortgage Department. «300 Soi 3 ward. Full «nformatiia regarding nw iirioaa«s9 t /.B. WATKINS LAND MORTGAGED LAWRENCE, KANSAS f • ^ «»w VaHr »CW«V CICKiaiBM 81« Pi b ■ I JAS. A. KELLY. M Fta, Wlots, Wbtes.es, mi n?414^ 8tolpl,ir * krm **- Talent ■«»«• mr