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PUBIJSHERS,
FOrilTII AND SHIPLEY STREETS,
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Kntcrcd at the WilmiiiKton piÿ office as
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Tt'KSH.iY, AtUil XT 1 *. 1HSH. 't
AVuvR ejbotr'i^y is empjoyed^ tq ring,
the Wli, calling together the worshipers'
it must be admitted that
tmder the tree
1 - m.s-tWgl«* progwaWte' ih*«=
tufloA ■ Nckt yt4r, ft may lie ex|»*<-t«d
that* telephonic ciutmumUaUion, will bo
■ tween this oily abfi Hrandywitm
Sumniit
vaiiir
■fijà ft fate of Pennsylvania has had a
praniicfd teat of the worlungs of thé new
High iiirouac law,,and the figure« provu
t-hart^lt has MWrt'e.ded admirably. The
nnf.ftxr ef lli'i v n4hd liouscS is reduced
frÿQ.'.), 4 .$fô to jf.TjA, ' Tb« tvvenno from
»h*.j4ipeq*»oH, (granted Is $1,635,965 as
•gloiwt #»7IJ,13!) under the-old Jaw. This
is #WHv fcw-*mQeh revenue front one-half
the ^uuibor of bouses.
Jo it- i,"-i ■
îrWiftiiaoittoi' the Aaj'Tieah-WercUaut
W»Vine are jrubil ■ tnU Thu eausn otf tliuir
Hfo -'li' fht* "défont of Poindexter
- - rioulo'l'" J tyfâf ^* bl bio my of the
Aififgij;ap h^yi,Sfor p-nomUutlHjh to repre
seaittliiie, nBiBs»ii iHuteUd of Aribauwvt in
CMfiNmi WoiWBsiahw■tChttirmart.of tlie
HfHi^tYWiAyrfilrfice ' tju ' Mr-rrltalit M I'iue
H|rt»p;'-sed In
hill, a «tef^uifu
intftjdrnWd'bv lAwosi tinuiHiiags of New
Yétril.'Attsi kblWvktod by the Atueri'-an
sMittMufl-lfMuktrikP Lrit}]ue. 'Hie
eaujsc.'/ot 1 fiV Àhienc ui ship wag made the
is vu» in tffiai rivql uut mud Cstagrcsuuaa
D*al»'s re<s ni was lueïeiJtosly i;xjm«edi
Tfii'POApie {AronOimW'ii jtlilgméut »gainst
frgb'bhijis'upfi for dh'e 'enconragcmctif !/V
lWi>ly of Ifje. Jlcpehant M*riln', titfl of
E g gji an d, hut tif Aanerlca
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red
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Prom tills 1 d»y (forward Mr. Solomon
Ilfithey.'tke wtenéi newsfmper man, will
«inWiHnttOifi (hé riirnlation of tin- Evkn
cify ' déjl trt
B)« 0 » of , 1 /ur entepjirisH lias given
» ft takte good ideal of trnubbv Wo
frttfio 1 '(SfelWi ■ ' n)kin 1 almost frenn
Uth first !&' deliver rtitire papers thrtit
IfêMauiuIy llie fot of jotifiirtls two or
threo years *hh W'o appreciato that tlie
ohatego p/i'f uperirtemieiit in thia dopaH
, ineiffE will'«W.infiTi.rPy traite- inort' trdublc
for ' 'tnirf- éümcrfhéU, Tint tills ' \Vill
!a^ , lt j>ply a jÇmy, daj's. 'I.f, - ' viff
rwwtors wlU take the pains to tolupV.nu
ilÀimAwhhntelt- of e.tty truuoia that tfiey
nflfV rt perte ri. -é tu geilrug their pajaMv
tlf« 1 -' ifiattcr will lie attended tn and
r^pitdltal »I ottçé. V.r. Urrsuy's Iqng
osperieui» |m uewiipft}«-r pifieou iiap e.q.e
eildty fitttvl Idni for his new work, and wo
eijWM; this department to um as -stürmt hly
«rtiaaclitiierv liefere the. end i)X thonumtli.
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-•mH A STUPID CONGRESS.
Wldle Conffrusa was defeating tho
mritSuhv to pity American steam liiji
«aimjwniTO .1 file : p ". .atIon B.r carry
lug W» ;ju»ils, ti»*. BVVtU'pqicikt of tfie
li ltd* Bsptildic ( f Chili g*V tiled a subsidy
of !! fÉ 8 ô, 0 Ü(Va« , nTi«t 1 y to a «t-oftnmhiji linn
p'jj'itt^between ('allankud Da'mittia. This'
hljipÂxty sUiltuus àjt tuucfijafi' wftA paid|
la*t yw by Gbj LuUvd BtoUist yp/ve.-u
ntMit. tn uU American stoanu lnp Bros fur
dtei'-(WMtaffe ■ of mintlT , 'bettwtwii ■ thial
,ry atul j^ll the countries of ('«rtfyiH
»»4 Hvulh Amcr/oo. Tim vessel^ qt (Ills
suboithned. .jCliiiiuu
ewod -4»y , thie
• ff war ari e-, ■"lient pwblioi
The fleet of the. company
• hfju c.iglitoin large eiwuuersy, «, 8 ipa$'
squiu r -11 in itself. This biuue.pliin uit au,
ottoridwi M-ate 1 « to bo adopted by. tbo.
Antrii-ican Can^irks. in tlio pudstigo wf the
BoiterVe l)lli f Jb.tn)fiucefi by Rt-pVe * 1
uoataiivo VVluttfivrwc. j ,
■■This UluMralioi» of ('kilian «uJm'uly in,
«inly a si mple n|'-what foreign gtsveni
monto one fiolng cénilirtnéilly. ' (ffitin
which wo ago aomsymitel to call an ^fteto
uynnaroiiy pad Ip rate as among
the lean progressive of the Kurie
-peon fpiVCrumor, t a, a short time ago
Bcftviiy subsidized a line of steamers
from Havana to New YerR, Th*'
■ogers ut : the Ward Line, tlie American
oompany to that port, already rcjiorl that
«orapet>!thin affociliig tbo continuation of
ffÉtcilr tlfie baa roUimeticcd. and they may
Hu« : ibho ,'..kq
gtivonmuja! iu ease
nntn 1
mari-'
Âhà ii affltetul in time lo sustain the
lino. Wv ■ shitU iswa hear of foreign
(OTmmi'ris »dbwiiliziug linos to control
dBr ^nast«Wurying tmik*. Our OoiigTesB,
^Oanwhllo^ loblfcs bn Ifi'contTnnwl apathy,
^eetttUigly ntjoble ,to 'iqqirgclatb the force
of thr.-s- blow s at Atue.rivau cummotoo.
fe at vlb.ii
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TARIFF TALK.
What m Unitenl Staton Consul lias lu Say
(CUibai A.bout Hi- ,
,;l ÎTie United fff at Cs OHrisitl Bt'PcIpfinm
jni'il»
the v. »gés
United ijljiler :
Occupât kins.
»iektat.Ts
Maeaqai.'.«. e . v .,j
^ ji^nMiudv.ua
Smbers
l*hi-tonij ..
K,- 'tittle
hékei « ■
«BÄ»rt-,.*ria Yurts
fidlowlng romp
'paid ' 1 iff Beigi
rifirioir.et «dccK
(tin rind to tig
' ' l^rd'-dfdV. Noli' V.-rk
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*-'Tt vrfll I Ä'frifefr-'jäüA tfite ihochitnii s
E hrisrilÀ dn nh( tocejto%niffh i n g like onto
If the vrsgtk toceiiVd bv'ritf. tncchnriics
Ifllfri'Tfir *? 1 *!Vt ohaljli yv hi
the comparison iWrthcf. Irt'ittri ■'mihwfit A
Statement ehpiyD
<jag»aritri"<5f 'ifi-'l
leu
torn it v cni
(V§g, of the ue
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Welrts show thfll
IngriMA dées-dw*
: a of the Anieff
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half tliß .y
a PgBB
oralile to the latter than in the case of
merhanica. When thiscountrv is flooded
with the products of the cheap labor of
Europe and when they come in direct
! (Compel ttiou with, the products of the
American'worker,'call any sane person
iiehevo phat vje. .can command any jnnre
for the products qf p,ur labor than the
buyers give for the products of European,
laborif Wo will lie forced to compete
Ibom, nndln ordorlo do»o it will be
^necessary for us to agree to work for the
same wages that they receive. Is the
American workingman ready to sacrifice
one-half of his wages for the sake of
having a theoretical dollar on his suit of
clothes! I« it not bettor to receive good
wages and be constantly employed, and
'run the risk of a thereof leal tax, than to
pay a sure tax equal to one. half your
present wages, just for the sake of seeing
a eheap suit in some free trader's window,
ttiat you could not purchase oven if it
was marked down twice as low us they
it will be, A lord in hand is worth
twp in the bush.
GRANT, SHERMAN, SHERIDAN,
Quietly, like a ebtld
That sinks in slumber mild,
X» pain or troubled thought bis well-earned
.pence to mar.
Sank Into endless rtst our thunderbolt of
war.
T lien eh Ids (be power to «tuile,
■ Quick as (he lightning'« IfKlit- -
dliSBinule arm and army, and his name a
• bust -. usd)i,}.,-; •, : ,
Not bis (lie love pf hioed. tim warrior's cruel
li»a»l.
Hut In t'ho battle'«, (lame , ,
llow ptvioTis he eante! -
■Hvcn iiUg u «iiitorcombed vvave (tint lirealili
and tears the shore,
V, bl!n wrenk .lies stivwn liehlnd and terror
lies befuro.
'Tw'nA'tic.'hlsvelerihHfnight.
< onld stay lue punie Itigbt,
,Alone eittso- b.ek tue neudloug, niany
Kngiied retreat.
And turn to ey
fi'eTi'AU
can workingman, fhe former
for the neeeswaris» Of life than
The consul of Ghent give« the rate of
wages paid to agricultural htlxn-ers at
from seventeen to twenty riénts per day
to mon, and from fifteen to seveut*t:i
cents to women,,
hired as sfifvantC
they are paid $1.75 to $3.00 per month,
A comparison of the foregoing rates with
thos e paid to a gric ul tural laborers in the
led ted Slates'wilT rdwHX «vuuTlidfu
pays more
ftie latter.
arid their food'
with food arm
When
lodging.
Miy
' aiu>; t ruiiaph tnerning'sfoul
lie was our modern Mars.
, Yet ilnn lil t ndtii that Wars
I'lrdWug Wtiuld i é use ta Vex the sadensaii
Knitted etc ik. i ,
And Pi iiee forever rein, as at ( 'brim's holy
birth.
Blest land,In w hose dark hour
1 Joli, rise to iiiiKbUept power.
No duzz|e of, the i.word to pliij Uie tyrant*«
part. '
But patriot soididers, true and pure and lilgh
of heart l'
■■ O-.l ... I I ■ , 1 .
Of such pur chief of all ;
And lie who broke fh«> wall
Of rlttl strife in twain, no more to build or
jinundt 1 v
fttit^l*' 1 ^ * Jli> wade Death his
■- I : . ■ e .■»
••-.•»ll ft
•I
And
Ami now nlwve. Ids tomb
. I rian out the eternal kJ.
''Weleoipe" lits erdel'buii'g <
ttieeannmi'h knell!
sun
Vylco Sounds o'er
And of tliu throe one only stays, to say "Kane
weih" , , „
Kleharil \YajUon Cjldçr jn Tho Celtic.
NEWSPAPER OPINl5fi|S.
Pnrifuiii^'ntiflrV
the British T'arlhpumil lias 1 adjottniod
to mecl in tlie C» 1 I, iiflcr u session more
productve of iegit-lutUai .toi',>l,son|e that
bavo recently precocdotT it, Tlie debt
aoniiniuslon hiU and t]m
goveniiuefit lilll wimfe t'fid prinidpul
snri-A tbiit be,•.uie Itiws. By tlie'fhrTnef
Uie debt of Oréifti Brilain was made to
bear a lower rate of Interest, the saving
to taxpayers being some $15,606,660 a
year. The diieratiott was a gljnrntlc one,'
biit was afflicted .without dlmrultj-. The
local government hill was a decentraliz
ing measure, designed to confer on
country districts powers like those al
ready possessed by cities af the expense
«f tfie ( entrai govvrnment ill London. It
also simplified tlie Iqcat administration.
The striking fe.ituht of tl* bill 1»
its Detpociiatic character, elect Ion' by
the people taking the place of
appointments by thé crown to a large ex
tent. The titled classes'will bereaftet
have ty hsik do Hie voters if tlicy are to
retain tludf fèVmér jtréfloAilrietiéi' 'ill 'the
juntlkgi Tuent of local affairs. A third atT
passed at the aoSston just dlosed'ls mie fhr
the'prevention of dWrljnltnittOn by rail
rodds. The cxjRtliig law la thadi-'more
B^rbigeiit aM the' ratlw'iiy'cmnrfiissioH
gains liew'pbwdrd, Tlie Riigilkh' railway
efimmiKklimls jhdre i-ffeetiii. tlitvii oltVa in
that thfi e»dini)ts!<ioners nave ju'diciat
ftiiie'films, and »an ipjt mVilv suy' f that a'
riiîlrbid ought Ito .do.'so ai)d Sb. llut cuti
nuit! e It do as Uiey thlbk It ouglit t
A iy«Gu-urv tfifit creujî,éd uitirh stir toward
t tie chisel of the .sesfVujri waiî Hu* hill cre
ating a commfri um of thr.-c jiidges to In'
local
mca
a 1 do.
quire into tfip ehaE'us,made by the Lon
don TinVeft ngajuul ev.taiii ' 'members of
I'firti^iiient ftud others ol complicity in
er\i(u's eoiinfiitted by the Land Longue.
Tlie bill was passed, though not altogether
'in thé tort» Rlr. Tarnen preferred. Tho
inquiry xvi.ll tud begin, it is said, till
November next, wlien »11 (be allegations
wf Hie Times will t*i sifted to the bottom
uniiBhbwu. the Nailtmallsts olaliu, to be
ifalse.—Baltimore Sun.
... ,
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the enmuial had rerelved a médirai tslitea
turn. «Bd! opporaariy-otvod-to prvleitsinnai
kmai ledge tin* auggesUon whiahculipi
»tttod m twnrdor-/ In MaxweB s eas« 1 the
I4wtbh.goTy r ome»t,bg»»hl delay at tha
last UMUnent. ». id here Urn was an intima
turn of fr.«l, evideu.-e, thougl. ne.Uier
brrn nor m the Lawton ease was any
oil 'lin^i'ül*
or bearing *f the qjlêy.1 now testimony,
f , 1 '«.bthhab tla- dm
uT*?*
mrimlym nerioxlM'cn.Mrth yusrit;o„-vn-r
ttalt %•'
ratthuha.e.heoA'ihwmn upon «1 fier and
tb* il*lay.-s*«itod'beau KRttit««!. ,lhe|
emm' «eTiTi "''*♦* rZJl ^^
erutu I.t .-u, ih, w deys of mise s -nil.
meol aee ksas.i.m* o.to .in.aWoas. .judge
l® ! "
sure of h tovaadhu ftading. iudolgctwe in
wiiie4i wcifid apo.dily nullify-4ho laws
Which e»i»J -for the p*M*«tiota of Uw
Commonwealth.—N.tw York Tribune.
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4J»**»aW«. ' »Ut»m«wa VaeUto.
Al rar» keniDil« Varuiug ago! not the
perils of unstable pleasure .craft in the
]<Ages öi Ein « st and Htraem should be
well weigbnd by mU who sail on «mr coast
waterHjs 1 ...sktng of the cajw.se of H.e con
t reis .»ml yficht'Aenos in Jimn this journal
ssvs the fataldrsHste'-w»s 'Mik« tn until
Yng oui, Yào vyp*. -'it luios; "lueroare
still «on« in the boat juntas dangerous
oimt treaHiar«»* t* ihelhat are tiaed yn»*
> after y • u
A Curious Parallel.
f There is a curious resemblance between
e general outlines of tho Maxwell oast*,
brought to a emailtsirm recently by the
exeuution of tho murderer, mnl that of
Lnwaon, who was hanged Several year»
Bine« in England for the uturtier of his
Itrother-in law by poison, A stnmg effort
was made by the friends of Lawson iu
this country to obtain a reprieve, and
Mr. PreUnghnyscn, who wns a« that time
the Secretary of State, was induced to
address the British Government, request
ing delay on the ground of new evidence.
The request was, in accordance with
mutine, referred to the English Home
Secretary, who refused to interfere with
the operation of the law. and Lawson
was executed.
take their wix-es and children." The los«
ofaovuh lives in lUf« in the SudA J.
Crete, tip* capsize of thfe Minerva tawi
yXiuTpulf)ofwSd ,«£e dSSX
ri*T. and liter tin» Altai w&ide.tt teihf
druide, as well as Ac 'iipaeWng last w«k :
of the vaebt .Flora Ik bn. IV jlMr
rK-er, by «Weh flvpladK* met a horSSe
death, ouffht to eiiffravo the above warn
ing on the minds of all who venture on
board these shoal pleasure boats, which
JMBI ITÜM B TTOffl a B ,Æ BR>r tmp*—
New York Herald
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Two »1* Con...,
The treaty with the Nicaranga Canal
Company has hwyi ratified bytoCosta Kiea.
a n<l,,lh» ltst f nblltSfiU ,olid ruction has
^, 4 ^*vied jfof commencing, the great
W orki At./ the isamco tithe tife report,.*;
from the Panama Company are not very
assuring. It looks' » If ' Do I.osseps
would not be. ahltvin tk " lijs, cherished
BC homo finished, and Its falltire And iron
sequent, fijiapciiiliThl*>,to thousands of
h'renchmon who have placed their sav
i, iKS j„ a will be another South sea
bul.hW in' Its aftCr effticti—r]aihl<lei|ilJUi
Noi-t American,
welUknoWn PERSONS.
Judge E. Bockwoiid Hoar is at Shftrrtri
Springs. ' ' ' 1 . f • r ■«,
Professor Marsh, of ' Yale Hns'gone to'
England. . \
Dr. Amelia B. EdWawls has recovered
frotn a serions illness.
General Low Wallace and Mrs. Wal
laeo wont to Newport last week.
Hi sin
expect
Whitaker of Philadelphia, is
home from England next week.
Miss Lillian Spencer, tije act reds, has
gone to I'liautaqua to .give Khakespearun
reiulings. , ' ,,
"1 am in favor of a high protective
tariff," sa» i Abraham Lincoln in his po
litical speech. I . r: I
TIic, Bey. Dr. (leiirge R. Unod, of New
Ilayeii lias been on a (cclttring tmir in
the Nortf ''Vest . 1
TTie Her. Dr. TaJinage will jireafU
ncweral times titifu week at Uie, Li hiuui,
()liio,,Ciunp-MiutsGug.
;:v
The sulQin m Turkey has ordered pev
ifl tyj'eAfrlltrs for i he Indies of his
'luiTi'pi v.ho'can tvrHe in the Eh-ncb lan
Kh%-. 'j o / J;,'
diltei n NataUv of Servi», in inû'lject,
education and character, is morn than
head and shoulders above lier di.-n;j>uta
hlu husband. : i' , -.. , ; ,
I
M. Gounod mid M. Daudet bavé beim
invited to visit, ViiVlv next tnontii, Go'
King abd t'ueéy of BniimaHia at their
east in of Pelescti.
The death is fimouoeotl of . Mrs' Li/./.to
Clark .Swift, lit» fauu(Àa hospital nurse of
the Second Army Corps lu iKc V irgiua
eawpaigus of Ibiid a,mi 1 MÖ 4 ,
Von MoBite bris to kiss nil the babies
he meets eti bis daily wallt Hi the War
Office (11 Berlin. Mothers wait for him
with 1 their infants sind the old gentleman
Hkvs it. ' 'apfi
(ignorai J<ih|» fl. Eretjtoni. Is spemlutg a
few-weeks at the residence yf (k>|on«T
1) Arnaud, "Carlton JljU," \Vo,\t Huilier
ford, N-a-i■ Cifiomd D'Ai'Uao I has invited
tliS.IQ'publicaii fi'inb of: Uui'pji 'Towjjphyi
togjeyt.iW göt'm'sl (.fits <iy( uitig.
MarV Anderson, avhieIo tiow ?n I .omlon,
finds 1 IsT.iting im tl.e 1 Tlfame« 1 » groat, tv
laxltllbn nfti-r hard thWttrieei- vT.rk,
She kyfll row* for tnll(->n at n 4 re f frb,î ami
is Sd frvdh ai the fiinsii aBrtt tlm btart, an
mHfiifer roports. - 5
Air. Mills of Tyxas is a dedec'Ive
phijo^iplior, siiiglp liurrvl, laovoili hore,
pill lock. In bbt clu»|iig speech, on tho
tariff 1 m> H«d^ 'IWumJ is not e product'fif
labor. U grows pu sheep." Ue cvi.
deutly holped, »t a slicep washing vr
siivared a» yldmoj'isuj ram,.
Professor Edward A. Erflenmn says:
" 'AtigtteBaxrinl Is ' pitch a vxn-y t.oiish
wwWi tint 1 Tlahorinsé it. 1 see no
V'hy the tüo iiranciiéH of tbo Kaglisli
folk should lie called in tho Tdnotwnth
oeivtur\- by an 'antiquated description
used-s-for a particular reason—in rn-yrters
of tho tenth and. eleventh ; cehWirk.s and
hard|y anywhere else."
nmsou
Accomaeian-'IU mikUh. .1 :...
Saturday hftihfiiiion 1 a' figiit took place
at a I'olobed Ôlé, nTo In Shrt kill Neck, Va..
In Widen sgvèrtil parties Were d, i pcratrly
and îçJii' prid/abiy fatally wounded.' The
dfisftirbance was bmUgM'on hy tbddmh
keH'fimtmht*or three yolilig éoîorgd mort
fropi,. tbiaacpqk—Jflovaeo Codlih, AVtli
Noyk and Jvhu Sh»fk—withxfotit (hjvi d ln
a boat tii regulafo, tilings a? tin« pie id.'
Tliv,f%f.k'in JÇtyk jyoplè b sebfed tjfwlf
I IlU-rfi.Tejÿve, ! und tlMTi tlie rpw begrtfu
m w-UJt ploUs. hiiitp-i and razor ■ 1 ! - ;
relied my là thy, thnv nmneue^ tfliin and
Jj-ovti, j 1 amped um ûépJjSQ
beat them be»nl}-. ly 4pt»U». .„,T}lC . J.wo
Npck boy a JjMffiftgya to get t-j. a.td n.taly
their uytavuc, hut. pot, until bov hà*J hpf
fir,oat h;uUy cyliiiutl,(^ 10 , jothur .had a U'ti :
■Ion of his arm, r-evqped. '. Jlprapo CtKiiiij
hvatea ,$hd U*fib, ftyr^ dyad dn,yje
gl'voud, but he managed to crawl fii t,lio
woods clojHi by, where liu temr.ii. .1 until
Bun day morning, when hd, was finonl »ufi
1 iron tritt home, so hailly j usod ,up Aha| 1 m
< ouW hardly .bu mauyii^sl,, Çliarhy
Bagwell, a young qol»r«d mat# living in
Slutkill Nock, who toj.k sidt» u itli the
Onane.iek people, iiaii his throat citl so
1 muU> that Uto uUouding pliysiyiiui IliiuUs
lie, will hardly tvyovyr. A £ tor drjviitg (he
OuMDOck men off Un» victorious party
cat their bpa( to fdenm, out tip the «oils,
and th* rlothiDg of tlm. vauquislicd, amt
piling up tho fragments
tho biuiks of the creek.
1
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Tho Wust, Ghostor (Pa.) Wal News
says: "Crnsidorablo complaint Jios Imo»
mode within tfie past two wik-Iib by roui
tloius along the Brandy wltio.new ;iagar's
«bim agaiuet tho actions of Ibo italiau»
nmplovod in rapairing the break in tint
dam there. U is allegtsl that, these men
are killing'tho fish fin U» «iaui byvxplod
ing dynamite cartridges in the--water.
Qn® gentleman of this borough who vm*
out there on Haturd^v stales that the,
haak* fairly lined wUit sfisb of-ifit
kiiids killed in tiiis manner. Eosaysh«
^Ooed many young Im« aiul on« earp. at,
toast twaivo inehte Inhvtglh al<mg the
banks. Hundreds of other -o '! --h are
lyingi ftrtiili.fl • .Iteitd: Tl-.crc i» w briny
pOfthlfv attached fd tin» »-«(fence at.d riuhe
.rfibclnv.-rs ofpricstorbd of-a t t hr-uto..
, ^-««fiwlb* Jjw «hIosa tb.« dynainUInjr
The. satfii» ■ e<*mpis!nt ha«
| hriù.'Ltouglit fl«. (Ms ntiiee. Tto- «nna
.Ifpp.vàUiifr between
this city and KocWirnd
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"She said she didn't iMidérstond
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4f.it i ■ H The ,
« Hlcé's BootHoer Ifw; Beef VVmc and
hxM. IOci mibKv Mft Paper, two aiwetM lor
»«-- '.RTTme** a «pcc«.lty
a fit guaranteed. UanfoWh, dtAggimi
Soc.md and Market streets.
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The day after Worth Brothers pur
1 . k* d the well appointed works of the
' ■ ville iron ( • upony for $41,650,
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bunuxl thorn on
—Baltimore Sun.
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they v^ere offered *10,000 for their bar-,
gain Tlie Wi'.rks are in excellent con,
dititon and worth every cent of $ 100 , 000 . j
It has VAn given otfi that the Me*# '
Worth will at once start the mills nip
ami ru* them on full 1 into, as 1 hey hav.
been running their own all along
Another evidence of the revival of iÄ
try at CofKttHsvJfllo 1 » the notice sent^h»^
Mr. KurU, the owner of the Punuocg
mills at that place, to Mr. J. D, Scott,
ffrtwml relit -11 A. t-.-"
houses belonging to the works and get
things in ship* for starting up again.
West Chester (Pa.) Local ifews.
rrvt'.m TTTP funrPAT
! LiNUiUk i ILL l/Ai llUL
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Free liutlw for Cotigreiwnien n«<l How
Tïtoy Take Them—senators ss llathera.
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Uirkni'en aroVaising nnd'l'aving greaTbLikâ
felGHTS AND SCENES OF OUR NA
TIONAL CATACOMBS.
CtmgroBKionutl Kilohojis and Cook»—Dow
Hi« Capitol Jh Aire<| ami Lighted*
fSpeolol Correspondence,]
Washington, Attg. 14.—The work Is-still
going on on tiro great white marble stair
case in front of the Capitol: An army of
of marble. Tbo Capitol has boon apparently
elevated one full story by tbo terrace, and
people Who havpnot seen it Within five véitrs
will find it a new building. It is one of the
finest buildings of tiro world. Travelers
who have visited every land edmire it, nod
globe trottcrsKiiv that it bns no sni»rior for
beauty of position and architectural grand
fur. Situated on a hill on the bank of the
Potomac, you may Stand on Its porticos and
have as lino views os from the tower of the
cathedra! at Milan or from the Citadel above
Cairo. Capitol Hill is ninety feet higti, and
the Indian maiden with poses ns a figure on
the CnplfcA's done lias mi elevjitkui above 1
the surrounding country of 577 feet. It is
hard to estimate the Si *0 Of tbo Capitol,
covers ■fully throb acres of gronnd, mid it
has cost, t'13,<-G.'A v J0.
Its genehü appearance la well ktwwp, but
"îsrïKSS:;!
fluetr rooms ând queer men «Im> ««Utam
st/äxä
KM, «Ml M to IMS ii»£um>
light hero nnthÖl» dbrrfilaÜAânddh and out
The win,1er of Itriny in W.uiderwg. through
.thorn, aud I f^aijiblcvl or imiiiy iim;or things..
Over on the iiomiusifie I fouud tho congres
«ional hath roortxs, ftud 1 Iibard a shitîShiàû'
splashing and blowing like a wiialo a* I erupt
along the dark corridor. , < t.
, These bath rooms are in the cellar of th*
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Capitol. They are below tho basomont and
are many feet muter ground, I gut a
glini]»s of tho tub lu Which Senator Kaagan,
of Texan, whs taking bis bath when bis bill
rime up, and lie rusiied forth in bia blanket.
Ho was reclining in a iKiikoiaia tub almost
os big at a ball tssi room, and w as seouriug
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bing brush. Mis tub
was On® of -tlm large
one», lint it • was not,
tho Jumbo of tbh
bath room.- Tbia
Jumbo tui. is Uto one
in Which Barite*, of
Georgia, fcke» his
bath, and it is intended for tho fnt men of
tho house. Barnc* weighs 400 pounds, and
ho *ays he wouldn't give a single pçuud for a
thousand dollars. It was this bath tub that
Gen. Ben. Ie Kevre loved while he was in
congress, and Le Fcvr» is very i fond of
Tilrlrtth >and Rursiatl baths. Ho says ho
loses four pounds every llusnion both ho
BATH BOOM.
take«, but timt by drinking plenty of water
lie regains hi* flesh duri ng thé night. He is
a fine looking statis!iHan,-nnd though tall and
well ft.rmwl, j«' at times slightly inclined to
fatness. At 1 one time lie decided to iwduo*
hi* iullposo ttssuo by< a series of Hussiau
bnthn, !i! 0 t he t.yik tlfty Seven baths in tlfty
*cven days • He Mien bad himself weighud,
and found that bo had gninod' ssventoen
pounds during this time. It makes on* think
of fhe Art Woman who Vra* lotigrug for* dte
nppolntmehfii) order that her corrow might
pinks her thin. But uhxs, wlien ' ihedluni)
peintmeut came, she was *<> glad at tho idea
oMier pm pte-tivo Icaime« tliat she g caw
fatter Ul» 1 i e4dfi vl ^|
Tho tomitiirs have their bath rooms us well
as tbo mem Iters of tho lumas, bnt they aro
veryTsrtiotllarUt to ttio tt«a Of tb«m. No
oho hut a five thonsnnd dollar tortator can
clentv his ridlt in tho senatorial liatb tubs,
and tho senators as a rule furfiith their own
hitir brnehtv. The members of the hotiso
hat* thevi-bt hi givo fhetr friend* liokots
for baths, and many a liackwoods constitu
ent takte IVfts annua! terubhlng when hs vteiU
Waaki^tOft ' • r* ■
Tlitec bath rrtoms have nil 'modern con
veniences, and during tho past winter I new
Ham llandall fresh and rosy at be cam*
from tlie tub. Ho was in light attire, and
was'sittifig in a chair with his foot on tit*
khio of tho coiiRVesslonal chlroiHvMit, who
was tenderly cutting XUndaU't fa vont* com.
id 'V' • "^dltrfi-l« .k!:-ol od'f
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Vh* cru cutter OU ht* werk i.iUi «pa
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: Wp. «tel near tob. v-tko stoaüf 1^., Till*
|| Uasmaik j-oqnt .sritT* a woodep lyUagB Coil
^ir.i»:; a v.lekyr « ork [ifi'.otv. A mfm.bft'Àf
'[ «Hitrcs» who has,U»u up tot*at. night Û'.lfri
1 tills Uoh a great tojuycnator.. Ho Bes d^ivA
■ here, ami tho hoi ate is furneiou,, HD body
j toonbegms to jiérspiro, unl'oné è(
j tendants scrubs and ruba him down. Thb'fbl
Lull is tbatnll t«c*wer»attog«a.dwrdrinlj
taffmrabhed out of him, mai km r*aw*^at
a* frtehas*b«.ugh he badhad* coudirishbl»
Heap amt liaid not been atotugi up »«•vüuh
M ctrtmitM». H. cote te imn wock, for
ÜncUHath«. good «mdltioa.und41wrw.-td»
ai toav too gu ot'urœii t gela tov wo^tifi
m*aef out of these expensive bath r«xima
JuW bow axperave they are will be apprv
elated whan it is remembered teat two of
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marble and c<nt ,17B
P T . V itttAxjun lf n *_. . . .. ,
J*"?® .lift i
5*' iJtaXn WAf ^ nu '
^Vitotonl< rkîtis^,ta 1 ,!
0,1 . . al T lt . l '. ijn i <ll - lrmg n
^ t ft tcll "£ blo^f muly for
Thn« nr «« Uw
strawberries and others are shinin«.
£"s Âsmoî i 12 ham fmh r™ ul.fl ?
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w^noker"iuid the smell of the elnm chowder
flhsÄd"
lobbyists, congressmen and visitors arofed
with** ' *'- •
ihc food hereCBoked.
tUomr treatliad bye
Ipifs fcllai-,
coolt thetTefSiied btviirni of ■our stittusmen is
worth looking at. As you pass through the
nir duct yon will strike a draught of cold
air which will' make you think of a Dakota
l.i.mnl, and I watched several liridal
couples moving c '.iglglTOlfiftho çonduot of a
guide. The brides seometl much affected
when the cold nir struck them, and yelled
out 'tiTht* in the « weeöcisk of tones. And made
it an excuse to clasp but the more closely the
arms of thyir husbnuds, Tbo nir itself
Bcenied to ratlifcr ' eii'joy it. It fftrlously
kissed tbs liair of tlwr brides as it blew it this
way gild that, opd.lt tyept pound their skirts,
P ul ! ing thein ^«kward and giving the gnldo
a glimpse of their high topped shoes. The
nir pf ,tbo Capitol is taken through a small
tunnel, extending under the terraces, atid
oeoiccu.
lied Iwconrr
.Ond'pio i liai
All
tlirou
oss!n<>n comes
■Uiis ry which
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''IM'ot reguiust r the bofidiue. It passes
trough aspwym« fouilla, tutd item. I«
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' q h è'lm token out .w. white
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'* dnTC " *» fnitn lielov, and
'*'°< lrc ulatiomo£ mr >u the Capitol is
nnartiflmalonai It.aall.mu hyinarinnery,
and this sulsbasemenV or cello»'has enough
ÄhZ luggnst factories in.,
xne united Ntatea. ; y. , e
Tto-rä <^>W «V« Tu ri n ri. nu I I ntt I «
wtTuT» tXt ZiïZ:
Tliese heatmid hgfi t.U,o y hole of tho Capl
the a. a lh LmT-teuiî P, Jl!i 't | ttru " e " t '' ^
moist ÄÄ
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di'gPOesflWJu 6 to 100 , aiul by tho ndmisfion
■ °t f uSfSf U 0 teV" Thte îs"!a T l t J ra 1 If
mo«di,.tiB' nuiouttt of steuue i- reduced.
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Th?sèéngîn* I )if;h»'tho , Ufice acres of tho
Capitol building, and the electricity they pro
diico is ♦oHliyv#-'iftbilyi' h i e oiéctricbm
lut* bi» ftemlquartlT iriÀ tlio ! ft llo has
Ubn f<irty*WftiWj4îabsM'tfié toafhling, and be
loedfci upon the Cdpitol lishis 'home. liu un
derstands all about &s idtotrie w, ski tig», mid
It WuM with lnm M tltat -I oni- iiHy tor,:; a walk
across thb glass, rddf «f iho- of ropre
eetlinrivo». Tho bOiisO tUid ncftCto aro lighted
frtlm 1 above, uiitl thofr JdliBRS avo nuuteof
panel* at riiick glass, tehch Of : which Is about
four times as Vrfg ! ns tliis UoK«paper. Wo
lifted op one pftart and 'looketl down. Tho
Iktukc Avas in steSitm below, and it tv-s a en
r tens sight 'frönt atsive. : «Tom-ktcrvt was t aste :
lug 1 up« his dtek with Iris laud Upon bia
arm/atidl cdtltfl have dropped npta into big
left ear, d.nt I dWUot.i VTiUltlat Walter
Phelps'bare betid wcS Just tvlmv me, and I
noted back ttf these nicn ft eongressmii u .•vslftp
with UiS ifioufh open. Mb; Huhnati, of In<U-<
aha, wA« kpéftkibg tn a Msftlnff ton* aval inti
b«M ! bawy voitte ! fdtriy 'ont thé nir o* It rote.
Tho cougrtestncii kinked small and rather
flattened Aut àt tWeirkiesks Iteorath us, and ! ■'
netted* tliirt 1 uiötei were writing letters■ and
reatHbs '«ew^iupw* th*u uttondm« to .-(mul«
Thu t$P*ritph srtrte Of the Capitol run
ri*ro«ad thé«» rill ovhr tuts roof, und it was
bérOthat nt-atilér iiiwmipnlWtMrrcsnbi.d
entisMtocciriio'tostteaîthon'.iwsofhisfOl
IpWa Ho'vW'on ériyon telegrapher, cn.l, hV:
putHng W finrius bn the trims, bo could'
rrild tS^AUtethgc* '[vifsliiff <wer them. Ho
wqujd <ww et tho busiest time of tbo -ffky.f
»M^' , WriMifril#.« ,, 'Wcto tettdiux fhftr
mds( liMîkÂdJnt chspatobek, rind in a l-OupMs'
gk : fiil the tiev.-s xVft&ottt
Hé tYàs flmiliv disriov-'
1 SwLWtec^ft 1 . ähff'fefetHnf. :
1 «JjiftmftW w«rt ttm vtnt^ Mo* with edn
fflci,m'a latfips, grd Do"tJ:N"î'r Ibirsct.t, thw
whitAaired, lAM heWd oki man who liar
<**'/» ââjaWKéfa
plttyt^-'hAs {fie Wbrasé feiAri Vltleh tried W
StiiH uiriVih Biirc.iV. i!W ^ten' lid wasVirif
In toHjrig Kur' M
tdriroff ihb daridlijwhicli lianiel W.fe
tfcr.tMiry VhyoAi Johirf-("alhopn 'rsefi»
when they were members oflCriscticffe.' And
ttma&ilAvrS ivrvÂjv'Ih liter ,-tori teds first
Jcfroffuced iiito thé funitcl THiIs tem» frf
«t7, dtifi' the hegte' n & écnàto Hvéfc'thcri
Â^ted'hV a'sifcle tirÿi 2;ft.<tîv\Jf birrnteN
the'dlS wrts mftflV- bf'eTda^-, bfmT and ojyJ
gemWl the lar~o f, Atff rff 'tho "«iumtr bail
vrf iiiffe ff vt-.-.u 1 l.t.i-i . It d
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dmi Nvt1'<<0 ak Abe.-VvcaJ,, i;itp, Wf-'f.f»
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The best la tho choapat. ' Try l. * O.
1 fl nnr . h.. 1.1 by Nichols, «th and Kin;.
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a light of abont 8,000 candie power. At this
ti«* m Wf gas fcnter* was ajpjd above the
don» for the punttoe of UghSpir the Capitol
sold that the li ff hr of this
wteso&wertrftha* wild ge«e, pi JS« and
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v fh ° lase ® eI \ t of tfae Capitol is still light«!
b> gas and down m the sub-basement of
' 8p0ten arP U ' ns ? l thousan,ls '*
v!* ,M,l . nrtf ' T" t- "'J 1 ■ Ul "' u£ -riaiu
sands which arc hero stored until the con
STCÄ" ££ Sï
They fill vault after van t, and üioy tonkin
un, aim tno> contain
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enough paper to put a girdle several times
found the earth. Here are agricultural re
port« by tbe hundred thousand, and there is
a large force of clerks woo do nothing else
but attend to the packing, storing and send
ing away of government documents. - /
lathis basement of the Capitol there are
many queer pictures, and not a few east off
Statues. The corn stalk columns designed by
Jefferson are here, and here you will find
carpenter shops, drafting rooms and a irara
her of other room* which you did not imag
l-^notobaye existed in this little three acre
City. The guides ef the Capitol seldom carry
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I ■-s
Catching Fro.fi Water nivalre# with Hook
) ; . and Line.
* i fSt ^« 1 Correspondence,]
Yor.K, Atfg. J4.--A p.ajty of us were
j south last May Ashing ..When wo arrived at
nT « nnpÂWP u "™ tr -V '" lr lu '-b on Duck
river, the mayor explained thattlio fish were
»pawning on the shoals, so I bet him wjth
kxlds I could catch somoCvenif they Wûnldii't
Jblte for local talent Th* .bet was taken,
f fln d wo adjourned to the ford above one of
lho ^ oM fnshi 0 ne.i rustic bridges
ImaglnaUe. The ford «'as practically a
shoal, and I argued that, If the fish wars
r w > linKOnth ? hüi t' ü 'Y mu 1 ^ hunKry
^t c t'contahdng SoV^t'oMinen.' put"a
stnkor on near the hook to retard progress in
i «rÄ
i middle . .f thb stream. The liait «wept down
1 ÄÄÄX:
'U 118 mcn «rited ami tho mayor fearful
b**®«» 6 «» Duck rivers species had the ma
fflÆSÂ&ÏJï
nvt ' r ® ud rather enjoypl himself : a black
a cro " ,l Wh,!! ' f ' amn ^Mlnten feet
S-r* Au ,' a ™r
had'^cn thtlt Thadnetcr Sd
: of a fresh water clam olpsing his shell on bait
before and naturally presumed ho had been
irritated by contact with it and closed his
■ shells from fear. It took a big stone to re
tease tho bait, and I mails a second cast with
the same result. Twenty casts realized
twenty bivalves, nptte weighing less than a
IKiutuU Tho bet was Jéolareil off.
W. IX. Ballou.
Rom« Foroign Notes.
• [Special CoirespeDdenceJ
Vnnox, Aug. 3.—Marriages seem going
out of fashion hi England, In 1 S 66 tho
average percentage wan 17.5 per 1,000.
In 1886 it ha<X dropped to only 14.1. Tho
deqliiteiatbe «»nie in J>fvt-Uimi, Wales and
Ireland. In Prussia, Austria and Italy tho
percentage has increased., Tho Scotch have
always made a bad showing iu iiLgitimacy,
and la thp dec!mo of marriage their rate U
lower than that of any European nation.
rcJrriia.
hsheri, setting ft.rü» their need ôf mon",
Um* tLk» formt« to auiW
yo^ger Lr<Æ*rXiui iSt.^ br't "ïwfffdi
poa'ffeht oft h K m\ o# ihàfeih* rinv üt hür heart-'
Su'4pW4w»E
*f mrr Mvaatev.atd cannot «fail do Uitouat
• *oàPtÂvÿte *tîfcrriàftr <«tho IMter
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1 Win Maflrif lif véMspcts thg! thfe uamdi
i gram »tucking» lu NeV York tmaAhlirîl' 1
| f V'WW.
4Wrw«»ç.ado ta;*».!o*te Go ! .;l-.lit ; .gtu* r
. .-*1 Wa*rd; NlilplCyii
I "A CaJtftrmhrmnn Is bat v - h rnw Hweker*
hv lmiùem»n<t palls .if «gfn • iu Knrl&R wt -
I
Wliijo thlklngnbout uges it isiaterestitfg,
and in one ivny rather .aktrudng to notice
now old tlie laut English writers ere grow
(ng. Train y son is TS, Browtiing 75, Buskin
67, Carliii»! Newman js 86 . Muttficiv
Artioitl 1 was (Î5, thdugli ho I«io];cd' tin years
younger. And/ Baalish litnftemmat are get
tibC-pm. fit. plgdljWo say, getti?» ready tp get
off: 'Glkdsftinn is otecr 78, Bright Pî, iTwd
(toanv)liei7)îjiLprd;iiç!boriio 77, toird Chan
cellor Haleb-ary is only 63, and Lord Salis
bhrV 58f ■ ' 1 --L-L
UasUin is a queer «atu • When be gets on
his pijiianiluxiifO-œsfbetio hpbby ho is a régu
lai* crank. IVo don't hear • so nmch lately
about bis St. Oyorgof* raiisomn it, ShoflloM,
xylijch is to regenerate tho,pomipg Britishw.
His fit their 16 ft him ngfiod big fortune, madn
in tho wine trade. When The Magazine of
Art nsked bow much,he wanted for an article
he find written fob it, ho replied; "A penny
a Ivac." 1 Ihit ho extorts the highest; price in
the trade tor, his bpoks, and. keeps on old ser
vaùt ns liiimblo publisher. ' Tlie trade get no
profit (nit of Uutoüi. IJko Lord Dyroq, lip
wofild fiavo-lib°d tho revision committee to
hrtVc rimeiideH'n eertairi text so as totxwd,
'»Now liai-abiias was— 1 * publislmr.'' He
married, but mado a woful liash of it. Hig
wife was bitterly disappointed at hisancrely
Platonic theory of marriuge. Klio left him
at injfe And brio Idnfl b*co thé sfifëof öir Jöhu
Everett Millais, tho greatest painter of tho
Victorina era.
* O SC All hYXX.
Hendlrancy of Literary Folk.
"I sent an article to that editor," said one
friend to another. "I told him bow much I
needed money, and how necessary it wns
that my stories should lie accepted ; but ho
returned it without a word of explanation,
r iTirmt rrxcrrt Tm-rrrirrw.- -
:r
rind I should like, paptipuk'.riy to warn all
6 «
Sä, to
DU*
1
Jtlûppifi
Flits.
•v
:
•>r
1
ly 108 degrees. It seems our breakfast
eggs are overdone or we might have
chickens every morning.
Miss. F. D. Cnriett, 7th and King, call«
attention to her line of corsets, side gar
ters and dress forms.
Now that W.
A. CrofFut, the funny
newspaper man. has been put on the na
tional geological survev, jokes will be de
veloped extending back to the glacial
period,
GilJing",m gTaïïÂilhrShTpTd, street.
A city Prohibition paper says ttiat pay
ing a license does not take a bite of a dôg
or saloon. The editor knows where fret*
lunches are to be had.
Tile laws of Pennsylvania are strict
relative to diversions. Sunday marriages
are prohibited.
Trunks and Bags at YergerVi, 407 Ship
ley street.
., Look for a boom in watermelons. A girl
Who dug owe out .with her teeth had h
jfreckles cured by the juice.
Bucher, Sign Painter, 406 Shipley St.
Iowa has a summer resort at Lake Oko
boji.. At a distance this name diverts on*
from the fact that board is $4 per day at
the Ok. hotels.
or
Riding Snddle.s and Bridles at H. Ver
ger's, 407 Shipley street.
1 The railroad beiug constructed Q-orn
Buenos Aynw to Valparaiso is 811 miles
long to the cast foot of the Andes, and
without a curve or a bridge. The ties
are metallic.
Dr. Ei C. Honeywell, 763 Market street.
Teeth extracted. 25 rents ; with gas, 51 »
cefats. Go(«l teeth $5.5« a set ; the iiest $H.
It is stated in other words that th*
drought ami low water are leaving the
eminent Baptistdergyman, Mr. Spurgeon,
no choice but Presbyterianism.
Show Cards, Bucher, 406 Shipley St.
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, i J un.,uiKi,eHiA, Tuesday. Augoat It. IB 88
FlCC Wool ! Almogt
L.K*mihc»-i«dowor, J o.
( hcstnilt Street. V OU will SCC
?p-mm«iM onk«*, n,«
laMlssay, -Warranted Pure
, / • \\ T I I »I 1
ZffwAf W Ool both WUtp and
filling." Omit the "Lamb" and
f i f • f . riu * Th 4 cÎ 7 p nf
| *Q iv-.t IS triK. 1 I1C MZt Ol
! Cadi blanket ÎS 72 x 84 inches,
,. . 4 . , 1 ,..,.. .:,I, a llU
! the JHICC $ 4 » Weight 6 lbs.
j Qn|v 6^~4 cClîtS 3 POUnd
! xa« -T ^ J « F !u
'' e HSk OUI judgment Oil the
statement that the civilized
. . , „ - . , . , , „
"Grid Cannot SHOW blankets
dually, cheap.
W- Î" f Main ^ " onh ,,f ' rpan *? t
SuiiCF Writing paper, linen Or
'-smooth finish, by tire pound at
IO CClltS. It Was made tO sell
'7 count, not weight, free from
clay _an4 other make-weight
stufT * note unruled. You
get 3 to 5 qUirCS in the pound.
VVhy so cheap? It was made
in the Springtime, ''JllSttokecp
tllC mill running.
ThirteenWt stmt, south of centre entrance,
Luuutiug^uc each, there
WCf ? ° VtT 1200 "'Omen that
ClUTied awaV' 60 Cent COrSCtS
l n( .r wed- Wp Lowo oil n f
, ' u ' ' c !KWe au 01
tllCm HOW. I lie table Cast of
efrorf entrince will
v ,u snl UC SrrCCl entrance Will
l)C like a Stock exchange
minus the racket—ipitil they
are gone. Another bit of cor
set news : The Tosca 1. C. cor
set will be $ 2.25 instead of
$ 2 : 75 , as heretofore.
The novel Japanese Rtigsare
still in good supply.
Second floor. Market .siroet«
The crowd in the Bookstore
tells,where the Keystone Li
brary is. .1 soltitlcs, 10 cents a
volume.
1
1 -•terUWDHnwnt* Arww».
- at*OAU.,t*
„ Tl<11 >^
js 1 ' • 1'
Three-Jointed rod*. 15 cent*! towr-Jolnted
! "»K 1 * **^5*7" osls.»
s, V,;i. iV . ...ihJacot.
J(VIIN W.ANl\MAKER
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BUSINESS CARDS.
j>av ne Him.
ippiNcott
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:i ià MruKKT s cuxbv,
DltY' .to uil is. . fciLKy.
I'MIKKWKAK,
HOSIKKV,
m •«* tf'T-a - Æs
It a î il f >Âvt»té*
COATS,
WBAPK.
AWES A. KELLY.
ri
WINE MKRCTTANT.
Solo Agent tor Bohemian . Hiulwct
Cumer T'cuth andefi ijiiuv stns t«.
Tciopftonc 411.
s» Beer.
UHN SAYERS,
rJ
H. W. Cor. Tenth and Orange streets,
PI KE T.iqCOR« FOR MEDICINAL PCR
POSES AND FAMILY D SC, •
'J'llOMAS MCULOH,
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DKALBS,
No. f3Muck(«t Street.
Wiliningtort,
Delaware.
, ' AC't to NTANT,
^pirfl.ON B. FÖSTriK,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR,
C X$ K.iTohj Karprm awj» M ahkvt Sm
• 'j-J i-.*. * (fctftoml VkKjr,)
Sperlrtl attention £ivey to the «xamiAation
of hook* aiiit AMmnti. Booke opened and
oJoni*«! and account^adjusted bi iwttjn partners*
i mlitor» or debtor».
vJP«
5 (kiN"tn .?( .4^ ! R 'a^d BrtLDKB.
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Snort KWIOBANDE fntKKT-.
UEsniLNi K: 104 Wbkt 12lh Stitaaa.
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■pgp . . $Î,(K»,OOIW»
Surpln- t*i iKilicy-h'-Wi'iJ
THUS. F.
M.'
Ii E W\ ifiB'AM far fv rita
1,\U Sl-l'KADS, WHIPS,
At NO. 4 WEST KID I NT STREET.
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