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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 4

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EVERY EVEinWG-WtLrjmGTOIJ, BZLAWAIin, TnUKHDAY. OOTOXJEIt 18. 1CC3. wrfitmmm worst. THE NEVS0FT11E MORNING rt tkt fArtsm hum.

as Hrtef rrM mt aaM w4 ky sMwaatrww raltwr. ntutnirs Vmuirv'1al Oawrtl. THE VITAL QOEhTION Saoi, or Nevmarket Which? Ynniiar mm in diatren ot mind on the Ovitit qu ttion 3 CJflRKET 0TOEET. DUOQElo can get mental relief by unbinittiti their fnmMf 0k Hall The btiel Oversack we do not kt- i. TUt-w i fonirh 1 Tti' tti n6 ifnTii1 common aenae in it.

The Nowrmukft we ha in ipb'tMlid the irions ()les ot fv, i.t maim vauety Irom to $40, and Irom $5 to $40. A NAM A ih" OAK S. E. (Vrner Sixth nd 200 Wr.it 10 Iflnnkif If.O piiirn 10 I I'. hi k.

t-, f0 I'fiirw Whi II I f-. 100 pairs Wfiife II I IJhu kH-, I jr. Wlif- III li'Mi-k-ft. mV )l I i mTTTl TJTTPT TWA APTCI flA 'i-'tir Moffilnr tm iik fnti li jitifartt) i-ti ifi' Tr im' lfr ofd rl iinfMt fr iTuAf tst, f. aits rfliiri rr I ITU liij I llj k'j f0 pairs ll av hilvi-r ry l'latik-, lib uiir lf'avy Silv'r '-y UU- k-ti, 'IU pairH Kxtra ll'avy I51nfik1, 'PI.

A silusVaa iixuL ta rata ttl i -i DQArJDYWIMCI HILLC. 1 1 siin "in fTMnl wfft! toujrit Vir-Hh liy 2t at bf- Hi Jf $1 a Week, ILMIfGTON, DEL. 7'Jt i I 1 i ii fact urerti of I'ntunt Holler FIX)ITMf LftA'H BKHT. CLIWN Y.W. rTAXATK.

I KK Wt Mill, HTIIKNTA1 SITKRKINK. WIIITK NI YKLLoW TAHLK will wll liH'fn ti Weekly or Monlhhf ratfrnt ntn. a Itilt of $IO, I Point awl 'IjHrgf lifl of Mti 1 1 1 OATO, Ih.lruHfn Mti'l rtilk ir tilitr ju-t iti 'lav. P. J.

WALSH Write for quotation. NO. 15 ET SECOND ST COFFEES, TEA All aoodn oamf ully sii4fld to suit lb avt always freab. lituiiMrt asaortuutut Oar vaniea, aud caonot fail tu las tbe dumI 506 MARKET PYLE, Uli SFCnfID hHO ORIKGE S7RFHS tmusii arimsirf! wrfam bav lnt 011 gratia, 1. 0.

th r.ltl IIK I ground or wliil. Alao thn vory iMMt aitra stroiux iirvnnd Mark pl'lxr. Ciilmiiaii's rauxtard. wlrv imwI. ninatard wl, Iiioiktio.

ciirrr nwr. Aa. A full lin nf naeftil, fall rnr im otbr FEED. CHAIN AND SEEDS. KaVKM.

l'J-K-lt 'iilKl MflU 'tiic fl ii riNicvii Mji I. rr m.k. rl It HiTr l-l jirrr -rl IHU toifV" 1 K'T, ijn Hi if 'Ki hk'mh i4rri. i.hi" -f l-ivrKrKi a i.t, tup. h-t i A I IT.

r.K Tf -M. th 'mm an1 rttmnxm tmr fl ifl BCWMAN, .15 E. second St, DR. NICHOLS' WJaOUGIIT IRON FUR DAC0 PALE ALE, iilnn' K' Hfwo iil NACE FOR 3 FIRST-CLASS LIQUORS FOREIGN AUD DOUESTIC, 4n wmn 1 ivf. invl a a CE! FCRATED SUTORE GINGER HE! ijuiiw 1't imaar 1 Ml-TIiVK'T rofcNKR IKJ TH 'iRAN'r i lUB) dn AW UUHAb I However lull a stock has the F3LL STOCK HEYJ TAILOR.

mm mm. ai ja aaa THE HOST POVJERFUL FURflACE HADE. Count Von Moltke Is rertd serlonstw III. U'l noell's tklal has been postponwi Moveaioer aist. Augnst Slegert.

a lauioni (lenoan painter, ia dad. Tb Caar and Csatlra will day lay tb corner stone of a ehnrok. whlnh Is 1 erected on th S)Mt where tb Bmparor Alexander II. was hilled. In th Liberal eoafrnm, at Leeds, Kngland, yesterday, a motion that any tneamir for th extension of an Binge phouM confer th eWtlv tranchls ou women fit to vote carried.

The lno de Fernan Nnoes insist upnu withdrawing from the Hpaohih enibm-y denpite the nrg nt reprewei'tatlons mate npon h'm by the Si-aiiish ablnet, wlit.ili has hitherto refused to aooept bis sift a tion. The report of a conflict between Portn gnese peasants and triop at Valem a do Minho. Portngal. proves to liav ben xafKerated. Tbe disturbance aroe throiwh fxmal- po.ulatiu lu' lag iusUtiog that th Uhly of a dead woiohii should bnriMd a clmrcti stead of lu a rfnieterv.

Qntet has be-a restored. THE GREAT ayaflV Ian Rrnim Rheumatism. Neuralgia Lumbaoo. irkacne. feta icne.

looioacne. larrTkroal. III mm ranitl rMS MUD! THC M. 1..,..... -k Vilraiaaton c'lothiua ousr.

FALL STOCK COMPLETE FOR 1883. Our ChiMren'rt Depart ment is as nsnal tilletl with a irreat variety of style fr you to select from and our prices have been made very low as we cannot le nnder-sohl while our trols vou know to reliable. Just call iu to-day and ltok at them: we do not urire yon to buy, I'Ut it will assist you in making your purchases elsewhere to know the real value of poods. Boys and Young Men's stock is as usual for us to exhibit something that will please, cut in the latest style and made the very lest just for our trade In our Men's De partment we have a larger variety than ever before and our styles are tirst-elass Do not forget this okk Fact, we do not buy our goods from every manufacturer and have a stock of slop made to select from but have ours made up for our trade and we know they want good gxds well made and trimmed. Just spend a ehfrt time looking over our stock and then buy where you you can do the best.

We give this advice to you and trust it will be a benefit to you in making your purchase. Remember our motto, The best goods for the least money." The Wilmington Clothing II juse and Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Fourth and Market streets JNO. W. DIEFENDUKK A CO. SAMAHiTAfl'S GIFT Care in from two to four days.

No balsajii copaiba. No mercury. No expoonre. How nutny have been druifawl iintill weakr.neo and deraiiKemont ot the kioneya are aiiiled to t.h autttaHtt uu'ier tne pma mat it woo an to nujp ittoosoou? No, of courHe it won't: for Uie sooner you ire nred money th; awT'tr itotc: ui r. wnwr th ixnmtn r-oaoved tht; palient nauiAriran'n t-ti nt pruvin in the Unites ll i.n ol an sUtttm by tli loirif-Mit).

t-j be a i(oitiv cjr. '1 vfoul'k iK'f nmkr j. voviuje the pwoanun 11 J. n. Ookhet, uibob reauifhii, 4 ot lifctwerx YoaH una also "Nw Soifwrn tier am, ioni.

a The l-k-M 01 HaiuiUia fill 4 ia! 1 sent lor cam uroinptly, aiid bs a coiuniiHiieo aii you tor it. i have 1 value w-n-fold. A vei mni-urt thai ka. A. W.

"Toronto, Ont 'aiui'taii'K liiit nir,) m. in A days, after iivmic up aliuoiMw. fever being f-lif lilhiid 1C 1. Mauiar- tau's cured ine 1.1 a ol 11, 1.1, Urn' tan Oil jr. afu tryii the bout pliyuimani), also the Hoi ut AikauMM.

Ve aie peruiitte I gift uaoiwi to tntarusfed lersong. Male kao ti; female, H. uiouda o. i.roi.nnt.n. KI5 Hm-4t iitreet.

Hbla- i -el (jh 'a Hold by ilriiKKists, au4 by i linss ueit, nistn aua Market streets, wuiuUMftuu. GQ 1 101 'JO. 705 LJJAUIrLLlT STKELlT. araia. MAN SWALLOWED BY A SHARK tKi.HiJiti K.aro.nr M'lt rrr a a.

ik nwarr Ik l.ai ml al taMrllt-1hrMtrKea 1 aaMnlrr. Tb Iolh tonaaS oifffN ol th tor tU of Wown la fbii'M alia Ward How, th pre-titfont. nts lb op-Die fcLlrws. Atwrat i.H vttaiis took Mrt mt in tb ollratio at rVkuyWrvil Ms York, of tu anniversary of tiot.oi al Ra'iiitr' urrnlr. Thr was a r.v or colon anil hui battl.

Th lkr bov in th Potts vil hafts mtfl ia th Fin Fort shaft hav alrnck fas hick Th hav Haul th Moist of inervar want. 1 Om tha-oJ mn ar tbmt thrown wrk. Tk National Association Wholr Druggists han its ninth ins ia Nw York stri. AKint lam bora wer rnt. W.

A. ttelisiv was elected prwl lrtt for tb ensnhg jar. At th mooting of th New York Yrvs-bytorian PnoS in Now York, yrster.Jav. a resolution waa adopted rrvoiiiniea.il th ebservaao of th anniversary of Martin Lnther Mrthdav, on November 10th, by religious exercises. Th oIori peopl of Jiew York City will hold mivlmg on s-atlay nomt to ntrt their sentiments with refreii to tb Supreme Court decision agate th Civil Kiahia act.

An effort will mad to haT th R-t Henry ffi Behr apeak. At th annual mating of th Western Associated Pre in Detroit, Michigan. ystruav. a committee waa appointed to anaider th of tb copy rig law and th revision of th postal ralativ to th rated of newspaper postage. Joseph MediU of th Chicago Tnhvu wan looted president.

Th grand jorr for Baltimore baa found a trn bill against Lowrr Albert, the war. and Frank Debilins, th less of th TiToli wharf, charging them with manslanhter from criminal neglect in noi keeping th wharf in proper condi tion. It was in July last when the rotten wharf broke down, and 63 persons were drowned. On th last trip of th New Orleans steamer Morgan CUT, James Xclarroll, a ftreman, whil delirious from fever. jumped overboard and swam until a beat which kad been lowered had nearly reached him when be suddenly disap peared and th water turned red where he was last seer It was supposed that shark bad taken him.

Captain Healy of the United States steamer Corwin, who has just returned from Alaska, reports that the entire oat. of th whaling neet in those waters, up to August 2th, was but nine ahales.aud that th whaling bargueCyran had be-n wrecked, but hands and tLe casta wer saved. was also informed that prospectors in the Yukon district had failed to find gold in paying quantities Warrants wereiaaued in Chicago yeswr day for th arrest of C. F. Van Winkle and William Alkorn, at th instano ot th Western Union Telegraph Company, on a chars of conspiracy.

Th trouble mmm Ima B4j-. wkn the telegraph, eompany refused to furnish market quo tations to th bucket shops. It is alleg 1 that the accused tapped Western Uni wires and ran a branch wire into an oifi. wheno quotations wer taken off, and, ia said, sen to the backet shops. Th honeymoon of Joseph Mailer t'ie German barber and Imogen Raspberry, has been effectually broken up by oilers disgusted fellow citiieas of Flashing, L.

who treated both part es to showers of oil vegetables ani other missiles whenever they shoi the: a eetvee cq the street, whitewashing Mailer's clothing a ad blacking his face. Such treatment has at last driven Mailer out of town, and his niky fe has applied for a warrant for Lis arre on a charge et desertion. Miss Rebecca Williams, daughter of th Oeorge Hawkins Williams, president of the Maryland Senate, and th Son. Henry A. Herbert, member of th British Parliament, were to hav.

been married in Baltimore last evenirg Tb eeremony, however, did not om off and has been indefinitely postponed Tne reported trouble is that the bridegroom insisted on having joint control with his rid ot tne latter' property, while Jim Williams father was determined that it shonJd be bo at cured in her nam that ha has band eoald'not touch it. ss Williams ia reported be worth in her own right, wtue Mr. Herbert is th owner of th Mackrosa estat. the largest In th south of Ireland, upon which are located the Lakes of Killarnry Tratk la Xaiaaell. Brooklya UiUou.

KeputtUcau. JL natural, though not very necessary, question may then be, what rights have th negroes Have their rights vanished with the defunct jaw Are they ao longer entitled to seats in thea tre, restaurants and railwa. int TKa aaawer ia very simple; they have all the right they had before the law was passed. Thy have all the rights of any citUn, ana thy hav no thy merely laws. It was not within the power of the states to depriv ctt z-ns ot the'ual p'o-teetion of the laws before tne Fonrteetth amandment.

But there were servile clasr.t-s whose citizenship was disputed. Tbe amendment settled all each doubts, a ad th Civil KignU law dual! do no more. Inlaw, and in the effect which it sought to give it. it was void. The stales may undoubtedly pass a similar law, aid it would be valii.

They cannot pa-s a ay law in'jonsistect with its spirit Aud whether or not any such law is passed negroes may su at 000101 on law like aay ciliaen lor th damage resulting from rvtosing to them any right which the Ucr eeoures to all citizens. The measure of damages is a question for the jury. A question is well placed when it is taken out of politics, and into th jury room. thai is this question ought to be, 3 and seems to be now, and that is the only meaning of 'the decision that the Civil Rights law Is unconstitutional. oetn low was renominated lor mayor by in Brooklyn Republican conventio i last evening.

Prominent Irishmen in New York City positively deny that the Irish National Leagoa has been captured by the Repub- uoaa patty. Kaaaemond county, Virginia, straight-oat Republicans, in tneir receipt conven tion, declared for Blaise and Llncclr 1 Pre idant and President. you sulfer with sica neaiiache, conntipa imory'a Little C'athruo 1Uj will relieve you as a regulator of the bowels they have ao equal very suiall. one U.ree a dose. IS cent.

Mr. A. II. Joties, freeiaent College at liunta rum, A a "1 late used Kmwu iron Mirfra ia my IaiuUj with great benent." is A A Of a A reporter aakd th proprietor of oum th largest genUntn'a faraisktnM stores iu th city "IK yoa hav aiauy call tor papr collars with tb follow-iiig result Not very many. One la a whil itont one will drop tu and ask for the, bat this doo't happen twice ia a year, at don't keep Um.

A I lokl that chap, sow of th barber kep then. They ha a little stock a hand forth bttoeflt ot cactomers who Measlonally want a clean collar. Within th past year oue or two of th big clothing store hav them at about a cent a bushel. Th- were job lots, aud wer handled to dra ontttom. The thu was that every bo.ly wore paper collars The rag broke out )o the war opeueit, when licen collar were worth their weight In gold.

The wr re dold at the hnndretl at om 13 The tuauufaclurers nsevl advrr-tiie cheapueiw ot the paper collars by comparing th original coet of liu. i oollars pins tbe prio of wi the trt of the paper c.ll-m, ih latt -r (thowiiig up far the cheap i t. For a tu ere generally woru. and then tb tH g.tn to pat up iu boa acd Wroi i. cheaper.

Iu th course ot a lew yeai towevr, tbe liuen ooliar cam bac.t. Tlte paper otlr never linked a well (he tiuen article, aud tb dressier fti.m come to this otuolatiKn. Tueu, the doctors l-egai to swear that th pap i liars pvleonea tb skiu on th aetii, aad that helped things wheuihedow i hill part of th road was reached, for I last 10 years few of them bare beu I and in th last live you migt.t ay uoi The day of th paper ooliar was 12 yea' bat in that tin Hundred tf uieu fortunes out of it. arum I or At Point reeis yesterday Oraoge won 2 50 class in 2 3iJ, 2 4 Lady Lesh won th 2 24 uiass in 2 2 35, 2 3ti. A priie fight took pla- at Ottowa y- terday between John hvans and If.

cCallum for S100 a side. After Ogntti 20 rounds the polio interfered aud oai tared th combatants, who wer floe.1 JO each and costs ia th polio court. The li-mile bicycle race in Washing ton, yesterday, was won by Keen o. Kngland, over lligham and rriooe ot Washington. Keen's time was 4i uii-t-ntes, 7 seconds Prince, 4i miantes, 7i seconds, and Highatn only a quarter of a second behind Prince.

W. W. Lewis oi offers to match a man to pitch a game of quoits against any man in the tate ot Pennsylvania for $100 or 200 a side, a th following terms Soft clay ends, 10 yards, quoits four to six pounds, pijb from two inches to two aud-a-haif lnche out of the clav quoits eight inches in diameter. Princeton defeated Rutgers in ie football match played at New Brunswica veterday. During th second half tw Rutgers men, Pattison and Meyer, wtre injured, and th Princetons thus gained as advantage.

The score was as follows Princeton two goals, three touchdowi made in th second halt. Rutgers male three safe touchdowns. At Beacon Park, Boston, yesterday Billy 3. won tbe first rac for pacers ot 2.17 class in tnree straight heats. Bst time 2 '30.

The second race, 2.22 slats, unfinished from yesterday, was won kL'ig Almont in th last three heats of Cv. Best time 2.22. Th special swep stakes race was won by ueorg A. in three straight heats. Best time 2 2f larmg tne appearance ot tne JJhu Sullivan combination at McKeesport last night James MoCon of Pittsburg, who figured in the ring on several occaslocs came after the 5o0 that Sallivan hacjs up to ny man in the world that stays four rounds with him.

McCoy was knocked senseless in 30 seconds. Sal van's hotel was besieged with people, a id np. his appearance he was receive with cheers. At Brijfhvm Beach, ytatrday, th fiist race for maiden 2 yrfct-oids, of a mi waa woa by Brsaie Peyton; time, 1 lrj. The second race, selling allowances.

of a mile, was won by Garfield time, 1 The third race, curse tor all ag-e selling allowances, 01 a mux, was by Clarence time. 1 The foarth race, ail ages. 1 miles, was won by Irish King time, 2 38. The fifth r.e, parse i250, all 1 Ferg Kt1 won by the crflssneseof Litton 's ridi Lyttoc second time, 1.44 At Ivy City yesterday, th first rac, one mile for all ages, was won by Coioi ei Snrlno Time 1 dr, Th -rn A 1 miles, for 3 year-old, was won by Burch. Time, 1 5s The third ra- for mil agef, 1 muis.

was woo by ss Woodford. Time, 2 36J. The fourth race, three-quarter mil heats, was wm by Aracza. Time, 1 15. Th fifth 'a.

a handicap steeplechase, was won oy Abraham, but all bets were declared off because of fraud. Jim MuGowan wtm rong at the first jump, and Ranger threw tia jockey at the last. At uie-1 ing last night of the judges the horse ni MiKiowau, his owner, W. C. Daly, a id the j-xkey, William Meacy, who rci him in tbe steeplechase, were rultd oat 00 the score of fraud in that race.

Flint, the catcher of tbe Chicago, pre 1. ably has the most remarkable rrc i of any man lu that position in tie country. tie has been behind the bat for seven years, and n--r imna known to have change catcher. Eellev is supposed to occupy that toward him, but he rarely called upon. The follow! 111 figures show the namber of gaaie he La-t tsken part in dariog the time men tioned, and the average made is wou t-jr-fu! In 1 977, with Indianapolis, 120 oar ol 121 gauies in l7s.

witn 56 out of 60 in 1873, with Chicago, 74 out of 79 in with Chictjo, cut of fc4 in lsl. with Chicaco. 77 tut cf fc4 in 1882, with Chicago, 79 at ot bi in 1883, with Chicago, 65 ont of 98. A total of 573 out of 6)0, or 37 games in whi'jh he did not catch dariDg the svjii years. Iuricg that time he caught hard pitchers like Golden, Nnlan, McCorrn'uk (now with the Cleveland.) Larkin.Hatikin- son, tyorcoran and uoldsmith.

Cincinnati Journal. BAcE bALL SAHI8 YV.bTES.LiXY. New York Metropolitan, 10 Nut York, 5. At St. Louis Proviietc, 19; St.

Louis, At Pittsburg Buffalo, AllegheLy, 3 At Cincinnati Cleveland, Cincin nati, 3 THE HO'tLt-XrjUril. afleruuMS MertvaJe. That liiue trees shed their bloasouis, and the scent Filled the dallied round the erovi-; The honeysuckle tendrils daftly wove net Ut catch Uiem sweeis on awreu iitent. The thyme, acar crashed (for she weal 1, Hreatheo. a faint tribute of its dyimr love.

Clinging about her footsteps as they move, inn ail tne wooa in suiilmi; uouuuce bent. Fair as young bird in early spriug, one band iwi in rose-renera a iiew-cuptureu lawn. jneotner neiu a palm leal, from the amain That trickled through the thicket like the wanl soine enchantress, gracious as the lawu Mhe paeseu, this Oread a poet's dream. Too Much Lave Htock "Why. Jones, what you have in your throat I raised from a ct(fl)t in uiy heaiL IV; too much live nto Well, like cures like lr nil's Con if Hyrup will cure von.

Ihe Mu.l wui quickly scare the hofajme away." Reconrmeuded bv ChemistH mi Heater on Kecord. Uall and see JAS. F. U09B 09., ER BROWN II ALL. Mnrket St.

I'liilndelphin -A ftf. CM 1 I Flours: daily capacity. 1.000 lbls 1 1 I INOS HHIH STi'KK, HK AN, I "RAO Kl C'RN, I OAKHK I'nKN ANIoTH EET, Threo Door from King 8 AM) SHCES. iiartwnlar. (VifTiwa rfiaitt and ras onmiinm all ifmnrstd rala In tli faxtiilioiu 111 ntriictli ami flavur.

Of s(inMi wc nraainontai artilm lu rtiuia. glaMi, lajolica arid HEALTH. and Scientific men to be the best it at KiKG STREET OVER MARKET STREET 8RI -Gt. i I 16 i ua -r 2-1 onu.irt daily lrf. a 4 I 5 1 )ontids daily li-! Ift'l ADD COM.

09. nd cAl jr. oer 1'btrd stree I) IIH and IOIjiL street. Yw week. 16 p'innils laily utids 25 ponn.ls loo puuuU Ice by toe lou at special i(e.

a driver If reported at once to the oSle will b. i uiuutly Dave uu band si me lowesi inmrlrtrxiw. an b.ii frulroaa line. pUILAiiKLr-iili, 1LV.1NUT" 1 lAt.llMlK& KAII.AOail Jl'NE 4. ltttto.

I rln will leave riiliielnlphia kikI liitnriikllai8tallua.s,B on, lo.3, U.30, 4 U'. 6A u. 111 (Kitirmw) Al, V) 7 fri U.15 311. it 5K, III. ait I1.53 ti'ij: I.M, 6.

17, B.3K, 66, 7.i 0 111. Nf 2I, 2il, 958 11 63 a is.au, 6 li, I.aiik iu Km itiiu lUUuuiMluid KbttiuUK, LOS, S.17 p. HaliliiKire and Ky l.luo, S.67 ui Killiiiru iid WaxfiluK'on 1 4B, 4.6I. Sl 17 'I (Ht, 6 0, 6.57, hJh p. iu.

lleitl-inoroonly, 1.06 a.m., mi and 11,1 in i ilim lor imiaware iMf nion leave luiin. 1 1. 'ft li iili'Ktuu and liilririiKtliarektalluns ml m' lift 'ib ii 1,.. liii-rauil laiUmn, h.IO a. I.1"' l- livillir.

1IVIL III UN11V IKAINn. I'lil lallilita and tntnrtnmttale lu a iiinu. tf. ou 11. la.

riillaiitiinlila and New kurk, li.U) T'A a. a 17. Ia p. 111. hailliiiorn and WaiililiiKbiu, I 4 4 61, Ui, 17 in.

iNHinuina, tiwa. III. Kur rnriliar lurnruiailuii paw iiiion are mforisd iiiu 111110 la ne pimuxi at ine maiUiu. Traius marsiesl Ika () are lliulled eapreaa spna ulrta eatra fare la fBsrKM, J. It W(HI, Ueuaral I'aMMMiicar Aum.l Alll.KH K.

I'nutl. iimikuI Manaicnr BAYtiARD OAIVSOS MKKET STREET. WAT tH (LOCKS, jewelry" silvebwaie, fi I nnnmii itii FROWT ORANGE 0T0. COLD SPRING COAL COMPANY fd'fcl tu Ifi Ul0fftT. A.

C. YATES CO, i'f IT! A NOW IS THE TIME. Kr-f. MMK uniUW.z, ('t-ur A Sit rirwr li'" -j Kfiill; Jfr Hu KMKN'T- a'ntha. if.

fij ut COAL AND WOOD, U'B Mt TrtsrW-t Jar t.ri i'CH'f lii'1 JACKSOrj lime a a km. tnir-LKY A i -T UHAkV'M. AT UAllIJER'S. LEE COAL. SCHUYLKILL COAL LEHIGH COAL.

CLEAPFIELD rOAL. CUMBEF.L&NO COAL PORTLAfO CEMENT. 30SEN0ALE CEMENT. CROWN FRlf.fi rrMPHT a.i. a "LCI PUSTfR.

ftURBLE DUST. flRECLM. fihe smc. WRIGHT5VILLELIIHIE. ilanca lime, ihehf mme.

cHi rLfSS Lltlc. CCKLANO UMf. ALL THE BEST. CHAS. VARNER Mdti.

Wfaarvetl SPtEtl vKHiRf, ii.v. COAL, '(I i' 1 Nrt COHJOSGRATfS. i K'a' I ki. ii u' Vml MALL t. and UT CCALf hljh.nlxg.

kzcs. for I A Mi I Pi A Fur. STEAM, III. m'' WOOD, i THN r'iiih. i LH'K AND oaj- i ici.ee the bc-t for COAL.

IM) LIME. SAND AND WOOD. a I I. 'il M'li 4 a 'I' VOSHELL S010U0H OFFICE 403 ICE HOUSE IKO CCIL YARD ft ices of Kaatern lc 11 L. we Xi i5 5 ioan laily 8 iHinui- ail 12 po tC'li' lai .70 25 pounds and over at 60 cents -r 100.

Ice by the ton tf tsrholosiLlA. Ir.e hv thr lOrt in knrliA W) IWI KWf AMI I AUKKLL .1 i i Ml -m r- nf; VIO. (-OA The Best Bnuuls ut Lvwta Itsitv -f 1 tnr- 'a. Ji" tiiav ihe corner best choice. GOODS FALL STGCK aaiaaaa jasMaa aaaai THE NOVEUY HEATER, 3k I Lk.

-3 I. I v. a i. JCih.O I ON, 25 STREET. VVILVilVCTOS', DELAWARE W.

ROBINSON. is a 1 1 a--' I 1 11 I SVELfYl'ftliATEQ, TU. i UU ahf KlaK l'U UhlAT.fa.li, Hct lb tUa a mid. Hi -1tjM 'if 1 I eMCXIUttA 1 i raDEBD ICE Ann rrnn.ii asm at Prioee ol Kasteru Ioe her 5 uonn.ii daily 8 poaods daily .56 12 powr. d.J daily .71 so aua over at tu ooclsyer 'be leant neglect ur lDclrllltf a the par; of promptly reniedleil.

A A CHOICE SELECTIOn 07 COAL 6east Srro ifrs. if. KEMBLE DAVIS, 717 MAS Wllnt liibct Il lliM.K I 6RE(C Hi Wm LOiOM UU.NS, H.x- larl floanii latia la MM. li io tu ri ai 1 ua ri tl i It I i. Ui -i nail a MT.

.1 (iallerics, KO. 816 CnESTNUr STREET. 1.1'lilA i il a CHEAPEST AND 3' ST WIBnO. More line ami Wau'itu! ic" tures or every character than can be found elsewhere. The iaot tasteful aud elegant l'lCTUKK FUAMKS.

ALU ROGERS GROUL'S. m. a UrauUr KrualM dm n. v.r I i Maiuiiu- -ii, lruii Hulatlna In Iaiii Thurlat, Oct. a l.awlul I mirti ai.J (air diawiiiO.ct.a lr th tM altiuri Kr aol t' time Irwal lit Intirl ull iu ina i(isu ui lloutjr ou ivr Ilia urtmilil a iiiou( ui an ittia A Hrtalatloa ia Maul Kaaabrr Vraala(.

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l.lnHlUlti.. 11 I a.UM4ila Krom Ui mout uopuuur wlilrh we are wMtna sic a.chstr:et, GRAND OPENING OF RE1L AKD IMITATIJ LACES. Our Importations comprise the latest NOVELTIES of the season. Pur chasers can make their own selections from a stock of over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Bought strictly for cash.

Will be sold at a smalt advance on Mauutc- turers' prices. HANDKERCHIEFS For Ladies, Gents and Children. The largest stock in the city of Fancy Handkerchiefs. French Embroidered Hdkfs. Printed Hemstitched from 12 1-2 cts.

up. Initial HandKerchiefs from 25c. up. filQ ABCH STREET. PAIN'I KR'H MANUAL.

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