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from B 13 A. M-,to«.SO P.
Private Boxes accessible until 10 P. M.
SUNDAY**.—Open *ro o 8 to 9 A. M,, and
Private Boxes acce ssible from • to » f*. M.
Office open
M
MAILS CLOSE.
■ffhfiSn?Sf Oi" fo", , 6 00 A. M.
Through Mall to Baltimore and
Washington, and ad points
w'a^MaU to Baltim-re, K
Ihrougb and Way Ma u to
Philadelphia*
''affibr,! Mast;....,.... 9.00
Pcntusniar Wav Mali on Dei a
wareK K. to CrL-fle d^MJ • ,00
Way Mall on Dclaw n WesLru
Through Mai to * id adciyiita
and .sew York, a d alt toluvs
Bust ami West,..•;••• •■yv ,a -W > 1
Through Mi l to B.,1,injure aLd
ttlid »U POllilH
. 12 . 10 ,
S15, 1
8 .t 6 , '
.... 0 . 00 ,
aud dHJtr
*d
Washington
hout-li and SoaiWwe-t.....
Through Mall . o l'bll> de^paia
aud-ww vorb.cnd all points
Hast and West
taslle.
5.'5
M.ddleiowu,
Oiayton,
New „
Smyrna, Diver, -
Townsend, Delaware » fry, St ,
Georgf s, and Wyoming »•\ •0,00 .
Turougb M ill to Pbilade Ph a
aim New York, and an volets
North. East and >* est. - —■
Through Mall 10 Bain more and
Washing! n aud all points
south and Southwest,.. »20
9.15
MAILS ARRrVE AND READY FOR
DE IVERY.
Way Ma'l from Wilmlng on and
Northern R. ft. from Dead tug
and points Niirih,.........
SitW
more,
i pans
.. 5.45, A. M.
pom is iti,... ...••• •••'• ••••••
York PbiUdeli bla, Bil.l
VV'aslilngtou. and all
_of the country except
'Delaware a- d Eastern whore
coil lies in Md...
i'enlnsu a- Mali, North of Wy
om'ug Deuware,. -
Philadelphia and ^ew
ami all point a North, l£a*u an
West... ..
Wav Mail l'r.iiu l b ladeli-hla.l *0.30, "
Jiul l nore Way M-ii, Wostern
ts ore, ..
Baltimore, Washington aud all
DOl HS south aud fcouthweat.,.. 1.00, P. M
B- iludelphlaand New York and
\ " i points Nor h. East and
! West..
VV juttli ou Xj
si. K. ,.
VVay Mall from Irlsfleltl, Md.,
liel K.U..,5.00,
111 liimore & Washington and all
[ points South, . .....616
6 'liilalelphla, New York, nd
I points North, East snd West.... 6 . 5,
I Tbe Letter Carrir irwill make Heir de
liveries as lollows O.uu aud 0.'6 a, m
kn! 1-15 and 4.30, p. m.
I L cal Lett rsfoitaniers'd.llviry sltou
|i-.'. poll ted iu pi st. oiflce 19 minutes t;
ciivery.
WM. M. PYLE,
POSTMASTER.
. 8.45, '
. 9 30,
York,
d
10.15
.l,oo, *
wa.e Western
3.30,
0 ;*; tile hour
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
'lire advertiser a retired ; Iiy-i an having
irovidsuila ly dls: veied. while a Medical
ill sloneiy Infouthtru Ana,a very slm
)le vegetable remedy lor the speedy and
lermanent cure for Ooi sumption, Asthma
Sr inch'ts. Catarrh, ana all throat and
ung affections, also a positive aid rad lea
re • fir for Ne vous Complaints fre s it lua
luty to uiakerit. anown to tils suflerieg re!
lows Actuated by tiitr- m live, he wtll
erfuily feed (u- eofeharg-) to ail who
... ire It, the receipt for preparing, and
n i directions for ,-uccts fully usin • this
Tov.denii&liy discovered remedy. Those
/ho wish tu avai! them tires of ihe brne
iis oi this discovery w thou' costs, can do
o by return mall, by addressing, with
tamp.
IT CHABL'-'hP, MAKbHALL,
No. 33 Niagara nr-tt,
BUF*Vi.o,N. I.
Can Ui© Tinlh Ovoriahe a 1^1*.
liiVHsti^ttt-on disclose- tbe lact. tbat the
idv reported in ibe Associaieo Press ais
itcbes, about * ug 10 .b, t» have died in
tii.-Hgo Miter two weens' use oi some re
uted rtuiedv for c upulo icy, had dot
ikeu Allan's Anti-Fat- but had used a
reparation \ ut up by a regular physician
i i u/erne, Pa Allan's Anti I'ai is man
faen./cd in Buffalo, n. Y. t by the uuuer
Ln d. We have already sold over lW.
50 bottles of it. li has tbeiefore been
Rken by thousands, and we challenge
no< float it has eve.- banned any body,
In less the reduction of obi se persons fr m
b tr t .0 pounds, leaving them healthy aD d
g is consldeied a misfortune. Fur
.armore, we hereby oiler $d,t 00 reward for
7 deuce showing thai it contains poison
is or injurious iugredients. We also offer
,000 if we cannot pro vet hat it has reduced
umber of persons as stated herein, and
ways wlinoul itjuiy. J' is said a lie will
Litttaval the truth any lime, but we trust
tat th'so ntwspap js lhat have misled
it-, pub ic by saying that \ hysicians at
ib'iled the lady's death to the use of
ntl-fat (which is only putsp by us. ine
riu "Anti-Fat ' 4 being our trade mark),
ill cor re .'1 the f*Ise impression they have
mveyed, bv Miblishtng ihis relutaiion*
BOTANIC MEDICINE CO.,
Buffalo, N. Y»
i.n
I Anti-Fat Chemically Examined.
The analytical chemist, W. B. Dbake, of
nffalo, N. Y, recently analyzed Allans
Lcil-Pat, and e»v. the following:
CERTIFICATE
It have subject d Allans Anti-Fat to
kiemlcal a' al sis examined the process
■ Its manufacture and can truly 8 <y that
pe Ingredients oi which it Is compos d are
purely vege able, -ud cannot bat act
Iverably upon flic system, and It Is well
hlculated to attain the obj net of which it
| lilted* d.
Ifeold by druggists
1 W. B. DRAKE, Chemist.
"LAUGH AND GROW FAT."
This ancent bit of advice is well enough
>r 'spare" people, but how about those
lat, are already loofu 7 Whit is to become
Ubein? Pit still and I'll tell you. After
y experl nents, ertending through
ths of patient Investigat ion and toil
e celebrated amalyiical chemist, J.
Han, has perfected and given loth- world
nil-Fat. Thus far in several hundred
s-k this areat remedy lias never lailed
iluoe a corpulent person Irom three
r pounds per week. It Is perfec'iy harm
si aud positively efficient. Bold by drup
on
Is.
wars SELECT THE BEST,
^IBBWRTjUj^miEZXL^NBMAf
i
BAST FOR nmOSSXATB USE
• endorsed by every PRACTICAL PAINTER.
v^55 ! ,? r ?...9 AfSAC1TY & DURABILITY
XCEED ANY KNOWN PAINT. Building.
a-nted withourPreoared Paints, if not satUfoo*
;y- will bo Eapanitod at ou" Expense,
D(JS.;KKNi a Cu., Agents
Wilmington, lei
HERALD NOTES.
S.
Banger has a sweet singer—a sweet sing
er of Maine.
Eternal vigilance is the price of ash
barrels. Election is near at hand.
The day is not far distant when Kearney
will return to his truck for a living.
Take two from two and what remains?
why, it'B left in the jug which the toper
drains.
"We must stand in a solid line until a
great victory is achieved in 1880. Gov.
Hendricks.
Boys in Alaska do not go barefooted
a'ter the first of Nov. It is the custom of
the country.
"Gradfather's Clock" was written in
1876 bv Henry c. Work, who made $250
per week by it.
Little Mac addressed twenty-five thous
and Democrats in Philadelphia Saturday
night. Thought theDemccrat'c party was
dead ?
Katie damn has appeared in the
"Two Orphans" twelve hundred times.
ual to two thousand r our hundred or
phans.
In the Kingston, Canada poultry exhibit
tion thejndges had someof the game fowls
washed in a bucket of water, and it was dis
covered that they were only common fowls
painted.
King Alphonso is accredited with the
remark that if he had been assassinated
"Bpain would find, perhaps a worthier
r „| er "_.which is modest, surely, and very
patriotic.
A painter's apprentice fell off a scaffold
with a pot of paint of each hand, He war
taken tip iDsecsihle, but as soon as he was
restored to consciousness he murmured.
"I wer.t down with flying colors anyhow.';
A Roman editor has been fined and im
pri oued for having falsely accused Prince
Paul Borghese, Duke of Silmonv.of ac
complishing, for improper motives, the
flight of a nun from the Hospital of Santo
Snirito.
Nr. Bseche? visited Barnum's, in New
York, a couple of nights ago, and chance
ai" 1 1 he usher piloted h im to a seat exactly
; u front of Mr. Theo- Tilton. Mr. Tilton
got up and moved to another part of the
house.
eq
A distressing case of sudden death oc
curred at the military barracks in Lionr.
ick, tbe other day. A large gathering as
sembled in the square to witness a present
ation to a Sergeant Johnson of a medal
and a $25 note for good conduct and a
twentv years' service. The major compli
mented him upon his conduct, and was
bout lo pin I he medal on his breast, when
the recipient fell down dead in the square,
before his wife and children, who were
H
present.
The Russian papers have lately con
tained reports about a band of robbers
which has appeared in the district of Pru
lovek, in southern Russia, and has spread
terror through all the neighboring region
It is said to be over two hundred strong.
The captain is reported to be a peasant
wowan of singular beauty, who was previ
ously connected with a gang of forgers of
rouble notes. The Russian Government
is so desirous of procuring the arrest of
this female chief, that it has set a price of
15,000 roubles upon her head
a
d
of
KANSAS WILD HORSES.
Wild horses roam over southwestern
Kansas. The difficult feat of capturing
them was formerly accomplished with the
lasso. Entire herds are now secured by a
plan. The hunter's outfit ordinarily
consists of a fast walking pair of horses
attached to a wagon, four saddle ponies,
provisions for several weeks, and six men.
A herd being found, the pursuers go after
them at a leisurely pace, doing nothi ng to
frighten them. The wild horses run away,
but are agiin overtaken, No effort is
made to drive them in any particular di
rection, nor to hurry them. This is kept
p day after day, until they become tarnik
iar with the sight of the men, wto, at the
end of two weeks are able to go among
thtm. They are somewhat docile through
hunger, too. having been kept toi steadily
to permit of mfficient grazing.
new
of
to
are
act
it
moving
They area' length driven to the rancli and
secured.
toil
C.
to
to
MURDER FOR AN OLD GRUDGE.
A despatch from Chetopah, Kansas, says
Theodoie Munsterman, a farmer, was arres
ted there on Friday charged with murder
'pga farmer named Hu"t, living Borne
twenty miles from Cheio; ah, and mortally
wounding his wife last Wednesday night.
Hunt was shot through lhe light eye and
Mrs. IIuntthrou?h lhe left eye. Tnelatte r
revived sufficiently after the condition of
affairs was discoved to state that Munster
committed lhe deed. An old feud is
man
said to have existed between the men.
FAT PXOPIA'N MISFORTUNES.
Some ofth- savuge tribes enter their
dwellings Uiicugh a hole In the loof and
when a person beoiimes so fit that he can
not get In be -h regarded as un outlaw.
Had this system been ailODted In thi
UHl'ed Kia <s. die 'out-law " o -u d no
Pave mad. ; niorr >,ct!v demand to
nt.i I'nt, ih.in liow cxi u. Hunei-ds
lad lived 111 0-ill.-1lMH feu I
I demli liavr. * y its use, been r;
-t m.ortab.o living weight, fho Anu-rui
is purely vegetable and perfectly harm
leas. Bold by all druggist*.
I
nt M-odeii
deed t- a
■i
DBY GOODS, TRIMMjPNSS AC.
S. H. STAATS,
Received an Elegant Stock
Also, Opening a Large and
NO. 405 MARKET STREET,
HAS
op
Fancy Hosiery
FOK LADIES, GENTS AND MISSES
<) .
Well Selected Stock
OF
LADIES, GENTLEMEN'S AND
CHILDREN'S
Merino Underwear.
J.
THff. VERY LOWEST MARKET
RATES.
Persons would do well to call and
make a selection while the as
sortment is complete.
507 MARKET St. 507
J. T. WILSON
Has Juit- received » full line of
BLACK CASHMERES,
35 5 6 ), 75, 80 and *105.
BLACK ALP ACC A,
20 25, 35 =0 and 85,
FIGURED DRESS
GOODS,
fr r m 8 up to 65 cests.
CLOTHS AND 0AS8IMERS FOR GEN
TLEMEN,
WATERPROOF CLOTH All best shad ;s
uv»ot 50 cents to 8100
SQUARE AND BLaNKEL' SHAWLS,
A full line,
WHITE AND COLORED BLANKETS
from 91,60 to #5.&o
WHITE and COLORED) BSD SPREAD,
WHITE FLANNELS, RED
TWILLED and MEDICATED
•FLANNEL, FLOOR TA
BLE and STAIR OIL
CLOTHS LADIES
CHILDREN
AND
GENTLEMENS MERINO UNDER
WEAR in great varie'y,
CORSETS all sizes.
25,50 65,75, 87, 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50.
MADAME FOY'S IMPROVED COR
SETS
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF KID
GLOVES 1, 2, and 3 buttons
LADIES LACE SCARFS. COLLARS
and l UFFS in great variety.
FRINGES, BUTTONS and a general as
sortment of Trimmings. Call and see
for yourself,
PLAIN AND
JOHN T. WILSON.
507 MARKET STREET.
Black and Fancy
Silks.
We are now ottering an elegant Hdc of
^ilki
Black

From 62% ots. to 82:25
fanct stupe sulks
of the most durable colors and beist shade*
at 82% cents and upwards GOGD, Abi
WOOL BLACK CASH MERE, at ,50cents
and upwards. BLACK A ND COLORED
aLAPaCAS, of the newest shades at
rices. Bargains In HOSIER
58, Ac. KID GLOVES (eve™ pail
pair warranted) very cheap.
Buyers may rely upon getting the bus!
gcods at the lowest prices at
CAMPRELL'8,
210 MARK 6T HT.
vey
low
GLO
marni-ly
DANCING.
DANCING
Reopening of A, S. Webster
Select Dancing A ca(lera y>
*
o
Monday Eve'ng Sept. 9th 7
r
of
is
-ATTHE—
Masonie Temple, Wilmington, Delaware,
Ladies and Gentlemen. Misses and Mas
ters wishing lo become proflcientln all im
dances of the day and lo learn tbe - ew and
more fashionable on*-s will find to tbelr ad
vantage to begin with the opening of the
season.
EVENING CLAB 8 E 8 ,
Commencing Monday September 9th.
Genllemen's c ass Monday and Thursday
evenings from 8 to 10 o'clock.
AFTERNOON CLAUSES,
Commencing Ootober 5tb. Ladies a d
Misses and Masters class Thursdays from 5
o 8 and Saturday's from 3 Si to 6.30- Prl
vate lessons u4veil at any hour to suit con
venience.
Glide Walts Taught in a Few Leeaonx
special arri.ng-»mi nts for Bchoo a ami
seminaries ai it t- >r privst - classes f adie
or gemlemeu. ca be made by a, ply lug
the Academy, ai Kobelin A Br-.'s, No.
Market street ->rby mail to
71*
a
A- S- WEBSTER
MAHOXIC IMMVLM,
Mpt 2 Sf
DRY G0< ODS, *C.
c
M.l. LICHTENSTEIN
ana MARKET STREET.
ISAjS THE HONOR TO ANNOUNCE
We dnesday & Thursday
OCTOBER 9 th & 10 th,
OF
OPENING DAYS
878 Fall Season 1878
J.
YVe propose to open the season,
by offering at a moderate advance on
the cost, a choice lin
' IMPORTED
PARIS & BERLIN
CLOAKS..'
of the most stylish and tasteful de
embracing the handsomest
;s
see
signs,
products of the European markets.
More than usual effort has been made
to make this opening a success, it
will include in addition, a. beautiful
line of Domestic Cloaks. We have
decided to make our store the popu
lar resort for all who wish to look at
the newest and best goods at the
lowest possible prices.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
JUST RECEIVED AJVD FOR SALE
LOTS TO HUH.
—HAMPER'S SELTZER WATER.
-CASES ANGOSTURA BITTERS.
— do CLARET WINE.
-do LATOUR COGNAC BRANDY
FRANCIS KELLY A CO,
103 MARKET STREET.
}yi7-tf
JOHN F. BETZ.
Gaul's Brewery.
PORTER,
ALE,
BROWN STOW
Brewer and Dealer lx
BARLEY, MALT AND HOPS
CALLOW HILL AND NFW MARKET B'J,
Phi lad alpha.

Refrigerators,
water Coolers
Clothes Wringers
9
Aud a full line of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Constantly In stook. I'rice.-, to suit th<
times.
H. F. PICXELS,
*
NOS. 7 A 9 E. FOURTH ST.
Wllmlng'cn, De;.
N. B.—Old Stoves bought, sold or taker
In exchange. octl®-U
o
N RECEIPT Ui
Pour Dollar
We will send to any address
A FULL NICKEL-PLATED
0
Mas
im
and
ad
the
SEVEN SHOT REVOLVE*
9th.
d
5
Prl
con
ami
adie
AND A BOX OF CARTRIDGES.
JAMES & BRO,
201 Market 8 t. Wilmington. Del.
HAVE YOUR
CLOTHING
CLEANSED AND REPAIRED BY
ALFRED LCARSON,
71*
No, 2 F. 5th. STREET
(Ltebermaii BqUCing*)
Custom Work done kattsfaotorilyi* Low
Price and good work guaranteed. , ^
augt 9 -tm,
EDUCATIONAL
gT.JOSKi U'H -AUADEM X,
CHESTNUT HILL. PHILADELPR-..*,
Under the care W the Histsps of Ot, To
The oonrse of. utruotlon lneladee el
onmoheeofeago.nl end Christian eu •>
tlon.
Annuel pension for Boerd nd Tniuci
WOO. For farther particular!!, address,
sepi-iy
*6
MOTHER MAKi JOHN
BE
A
reopens -eptu ..bei 2 nd lor the 37 b i • rio
For information wnte orcali In busine
u 'Urs from 8 - o 9 a m or 4 to 5 p. in
JgRANDYWINE SEMINARY.
INSTITUTE BUILD!Ab
Opens MONDAY SEPTEMBER «. IB?
EIGHTH AND MARKET STS.
W. S. McNAIR, Pilnclpai.
aug!3-tf
FURNITURE.
W. & D. MeElwee,
Have opened a store,
No. 504 Tatnall street.
Where they will keep on hand at all
times,
FURNITURE, BEDDING, MAT
TRESSES, CHAIRS, TABLE8,
CARPETS, OJ L CLOTHS,
STOVES, &o.
And every thing pertaining to a first-class
Fnrnlturo store. They also keep a good
lot of-eoond-hand Stoves and Furniture.
oct4>8m
FURNITURE!
j. & 1. Ik. HARMAN
NO. 410 KING Street,
WILMINGTON DEL.
The Largest and Cheapest Asso.tment
1 Furniture to be iound la tbe Cl y.
also a Fine lot of S'eamsd Feathers,
sepl 8 1 m
and all kinds of Matresses.
Furniture and Bedding
L.F HD HR'S,
No. 207 MARKET
AND
206 SHIPLEY STREET
Hasan assortment of ready made furni
ture, that Is not equalled in size or elegance
by any Wilmington Furniture house. Hav
ing had the damage of the late fire, which
nearly destroyed his factory repaired, and
is now ready to execute all orders promp t
iy
Warorooms 207 Market and 208 -Shipley
stroet. My-7-tf.
PIANOS, ORGANS, &C.
VICTUKIUUSI TK 1 UMFHANT!
AT THE
Exposition Universalis
PARIS, 1878.
AT THE
Centennial Exposition,
PHIL A , 1876.
Tbe "Htletr* uni'ivailed Grand Upright
aui Square Pianos, tbe recipients of more
than sixty fiist premiums and Gold and
811 vet Medals, lBOludiug tbe Medal of Mer
it and i.loloma of hanor at the Centen
nial Exposition in 1878, have achieved a
the Exposition Unlverseile, Paris, 1878
over all American and many foreign com
petitor!, their
GRIND CROWNING TRIUMPH.
THE
MEDAILLE D'ARGENT AND AjDIP
LOME D'HONNEUR.
Together willi a special Certlhcate
uf Merit to Jacob Gre-s, upcrl i> tend
ent ol the Htielf Faetory, tor blsextta
irdlnary sslii dlsp ayod iu evo-y part oi
their constiuctlon. me whole farm ng a
Grand award, higher by far th».>
Ibat ofauy o<her American Exhibit
*uu dumoListraiiiig beyou ■ di.ubt thu in.
nipn-e superiority of the Hlleff lu- tru
meats.
The "Stuff" combines every quality ne
cessary lor perfection iu a Piano, fix rich
^rand, ii ellowund poweriul tone Las m-vei
oeen excel ed by ary other Instrument
-specially in ihc treble does the "Hti.ff"
Piano snow It-superiority overall others,
,y ih-i beff- ike Ciearm ss, sweetness an.
singing qu iliy of tone, which lend to it an
inestimable charm. For quickness oi re
spouse to the finger ned e. euness ol touch
hrougbout tbe entire scale, faultless w -
ion,unsurpassed durability and ariisPc
ttntsb, ibis Piano hasjustty earned a wor.u
wide reputation.
hKCONU HAND PIaNOHoI all make
constantly In s ock. at from 875 to 8300.
Hole agent for t"e Houtbeiu states of the
P-loub iL, Pelton & Co., and other makes
of organs.
Catalogues of riaiiot. or Organs sent on
application. Address,
CHASs M. STIEFF,
9 N. Liberty Street,
B 'LTIMORE, MD
Enterprise and Willaa
Penn Coal
DXLirXIUSV IM TOUK VELLA Jl,
WOOD BY THE CORD OR CARGO.
PONDUR &.~T©WW8EaTD,
HOOT OF FOURTH STREET,
town uffloe. No. 8 A lmond'
maylO-tf
Bu!Mfrm I>
i> IA^ r |'business oil oai. eugiwe m
D EfO L 85 l.o 82'' per day made by nn ,
worker of. liber a* x. rlglii It tn-tr ownir
*s itlw>. ParUcuiara and «uinp.e& Worth it
free. Improve your spare lime for th*
bUBlueaa.iAd*1re»»S'rrn»n!f « 00, Portland
Maine
■n ;: V
MEDICAI
OZON E.
Its Powers
The world miovea. so doe scieme. w«
uave long been accustomed to read that
the warn, ot uzone In the atmosphere wall
the cause ol the pla. ue, of cholera, steal,
pox. dlpiberla spo ted fever, Indeed ah
th.se oiseases which have their oile.a
irom a vitiated coup 111 on oi the air we
breatue How to equalise the disturbed
ooudlnou oi tue air we (ncattie to a heeiUif
tone, or supply is health giving functions
* problem whicb occupied the ueet' miunt 1
o. tne medical prole-si. u in i aiu, Vienna
trllu, Dub.m and Edinburg, as well at
vui own schools lor a generation or Dim,
ri-ofessor Wm A. Paine, A. M., M. D„ a
highly educated and cultivated physlciani?
aus labored assluiously lor thirty six vepum
to this cause of disease and Its remedy.
■. ■*
As a result lie nas U soovereu that *ll->
na-es originate Ih germs, or In p.aln wore a,
parasites- Now li any persons are uispos-j J,
to be sceptical on tuis point they can son-,
be convinced by the use ol a poweuut
dilciosuope, that this Is an absolute luc.„
and not a mere assentm Tins being sir
a hat could be more natural than .ot Doc
tor's theory, vis: *'io cure the disease
you must destroy the parssites causing it?"
Hr. Paine, afler years of study, has neer
able to take emote, the great health-glvlnp
element of the air, and reduce it to a,
liquid form, it is an absolute cure lor
u.darrh, be destroying the germs causing
it. The same In regard to that ieariiiii
sc iurge, Diphtheria, aud th's disease is i a
deadly, simply because the purasUuf
causing It aie allowed from the warn .im
proper treatment, to remain In the rnenw.
biaue, when If they were desiroy d. n&ua*
would In all casete do- the rtst. Their -<■
structlon Ozone will positively accompli so
It produces better results In oonsumpt on
tnan any other known remedy, ana if,
used before the total obstruction ol ina
lungs will produce a care. The same of
Oxucer aud other dtse..>e>. ozone as a die-*
Infect-nt has no equal 'or the body or sink,
room.
It was first discovered bv Schoenbeln in
1889. in 1880, Andrews and fail obtained,
small quantities of it from Oxygen, i y
means of pressure. It is asserted by Loew 1
and Odling tbat Ozone contains three
atoms ofOxygen, while he latte ihas two
atoms, and that by oompre-stng It to one-,
third of its volume Ozone is form id.
ozone has also been produced by passing a
series of electric sparks through oxygen
Gas: by applying Permanganate ol l otah*
■a to buiphurlc Acid; by burning: Pho*-:
phorus tn Elbe. ; or by oroini air through
aso.uttouoi Blood, Ether. Permanganate
of Pot&ssa and Phosphorus.
>
Oxygen represents l-5th ot the atm* ■*
phere; Ozone, 1 lOOOih part. One thousand
quarts, or 48 cubic feel of air are consumed
by a person every twentv-fbur hours.
iSchoebeln named the substance which Oe
discovered ozone, from tbe Greek wcid
slgnlfylii! 5 to smell. He suppotea
that it war Oxygen la an active aod highly
elp.otro-iiegaUve state My observaUons d
not warrant tness- conclusions, as sub
stances (such as Lalorate of Pulaasa, etc.,;
that yield large quantities of Oxygen give
but little Ozone, while others produolig
producing little or no Oxygen yield laige
quantities of Ozone. The most high! y ozon *.
ized organic bodies are Cedar-Wood, Pine
leaves, Blood, etc., etc ; of the Miueral'
■ialts, Alum, Surphur, Chloride of fcoua.
etc., may bemenuoneu as agents yielding
Ozone in abundance, ozone may be man
ufactured from ail ozonized bodies by
cbemloal affinity, tbe evolution or organic
matter, and tbe rapid disintegration of all
ozonized substances, either by means of
heat, electiioity or oluer lorms of loice*
ozone is the aDLiseplic principle ol eveiy
possessing me power to preseive
5 vegiBtable structures irom de
cay. The oresesvallve and purifying qual
ities of SVu'., (P5k7t®U« Acid, Chloride ol
Lime, Alo bp..iS 6 -f„mAl* to the presence,
of Ozone.
Dr- Payn i cm be oonm'.ted dally at nls
olflees in the Heaboay Hotel Mnth siree
between Walnntond Spruce streets Phil**
delphla.
"Ozein,
substance
animal an
PEABODY HOTEL'
The large and elegant Hotel has been re*
oent.y fitted m the most .exquisite style by
tbe tc.i oelebrated Prolessor Paine, ine
Prolessor exercises a pei'-onal snpervis.vn
over every artloie ol mod which cuine.
into the steward's dopvrtment before it is
glveu out to the cooks, iduk and other ar
ticles of die:, are regulariy inspected: hence
notwithstanding the large u umber olgu. i W
not a single cise of di- ase has oocuntOL,
aud Lhe invalid recovers With remarkai Je
faculty. The Prolessor has thus convened
a Urst-olass Hotel into a sanctuary ol
u-aitn insttad ol a pest-house oi disease,
■lb is frequently the case with Hotels, lie
has me most experienced managers, s'
tentlve Walters and scientific (Juoks, wiO
cater to the cum fori, heal lit and happl n i ss
of the guests, instead 1 the passions aud
uiorblu sppetiies. i no cuargeH are in keep,
lug with tie times, being 82 per day h i a
room and time meals Kooms wilnt qi
o -a d irom 80 leutsto #1. Weekly bhar<*,
-I uu 8 c to 812. Board Without rooms, 8 . GO
■erw.t'k. Be'on
Gpen day a»d .(fit- be oars ruiui... t
oast the doori on -■ asseugers lo or
anv'o' the del ~"
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