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THE MORNING NEWS-WILMINGTON, MONO AY JULY 2. 1888. THE INAUGURATION. cially good. Among the most noticeable FROM THE COUNTIES.

were those of R. C. Powell towler IMPORTANT City Council in Session Saturday Tiromoas, Joseph Bergen, Hugh J. Phillips, WHERE TO BUY. Night The New Mayor Takes the KENT COUNTY.

To Young IVIen. 1.. W. ljumiy, Dornian smith, is. U.

Gillis Sotis L. Q. Johnson, C. K. Harper, a Ulman Bro and S.

F. Par Oath of Office. HOOFING. A special meeting of Citv Council con vened on Saturday night in response to a call WILLIAM G. FARRA, ICE CREAM PARLORS Confectionery, Fancy Cakes, etc.

Catering to Parties and Wwldings a Specialty. Prompt Attention Given to Orders. 817 Market Street, WILMINGTON, KKLAWAKE. Trlrpbone 1V. 119.

sons Co. The most unique float was the one of Bosnian Dickerson, carriage manufacturers. It consisted of a workshop, Advertisements admitted into these columns are brought SUFFEILEUS FROM Nervous Troubles, Dissipation, Physical Weakness, Etc TOUR OM PHYSICIAN. with blacksmithing attached. The smiths by Mayor Klioads, that Council meet tor the purpose of inaugurating Mayor Harrington.

President Farra was in the chair aud all the members were in their accustomed seats. Aa soon as the president's gavel fell and he were making iron into shaoe during the Dro- to the direct attention of the readers of The Morning News, and, being thoroughly reliable, transactions by mail with the advertisers can be conducted with absolute safety: cession. Main street was one mass of flags and Many men. from the effect of Lave banting. The most handsomely draiied build brought about a state of weaknB unit baa re declared Council open for the transaction of business Mr.

Quiun presented the following ing was the Williams Building, in which the duce! Uie gtjuenil flystom so niucu aa to Httuce vvasnmgton ute insurance uompanv nave statement of the city finances made and almost every Qtbr tfteuase, aim me rai cause oi thelroubie scarcely evor being suspected, they are dootored for everything but the riffht one. signed by City Auditor John M. Newell. headquarters, in the alternoon a reception was given the visitors at the lman Grand We would like to call your attention to the facility with which we repair old, and put on new roofs. We cannot be excelled in this business, cither in quality or workmanship.

Have you had your roof, repaired this spring? are the amounts unexpended to LIQUID RENNET, Opera House. Speeches were made bv Mavor Notwithstanding the many vaiuaoie reineau uwi medical science luw produced for the relief of this the credit of the different appropriations to date: ioauvine, ueueral J. JS. rjeth, Professor claw of none of the ordinary modes oi DOVEK. uvrcoriiT work cavdks camp.

Dover, June 30. The farmers in this com-rmiuitv have been very badly hnrt by the rain on their wheat. Where the wheat was shocked it was not affected.but where it was not cut it was blown down, especially in places where the yield was heavy There has been a call for the Democrats of East Dover hundred to meet in the Levy Court nxrax on Monday evening next for the purpose of effecting an organization. The Levy Conrt was in session to-day settling some accounts in connection with the new bridgo over the mill pond. Mr.

Kimmey of Wilmington, a civil engineer, received $:00 for his services. The bridge connects the King's highway (the Smyrna road) with street The court will appoiut a committee to remove the plaster from the ceiling of the court room and have the same sheathed. The plaster has been falling and a few weeks ago the janitor barely missed receiving serious injuries therefrom-: The managers of Camden eamp have begun preliminary operations forthe approaching meeting on July IS. There are about fifty For making In a few minol.es treatment tree a cure. Isrent of Accomac county, irgima, and BIGGS GILES, 1703 MABKET Wilmington, Delaware.

Interest B. tfu-d of Education 106 00 75 Governor Jackson. Shice the tiro about Iuring our long and extensire practice in uipwj neciai cases we have experimented with and dis Salaries $500,000 has been expended in the erection of large, commodious business houses and dwell covered nw and concentrated remedies. J'be accompanying prescription hi ottered as a certain and speedy cure, ss hundreds of cashes in onr Kire Department Incidentals and miscellaneous. DELICIOUS DESSERTS.

Ask your grocer for BEETEM'S roriCESTBATED ings, the buildings on Mam, Division, West City election N. DUSHANE CL0WARD, General Agent, G. Kennedy PIANOS and ORGANS 1G2 Chestnut l'hilada. Persons visiting onr vareroomg say tbey the fluent in IMitladulplna. Unusual care in Iwting oar Instruments lias made our stock tlie beta.

C. W. KKXNKDY, N. IMrsHAKE Cloward, 801 West Kigutll Street, 'i'atimll Street, Wilmington, Del. Wilmington, Dei.

Our prici cannot bo beat. A trial will prove to you that it PA.ID to come I'OK FURNITUlfE, CARI'ETS, MATTINGS. REFRIGERATORS, ICE CHESTS, BABY CARRIAGES Etc, CO TO THOMAS GRINSELL S. E. Cor.

2.1 and Orange 8U. Cash, weekly or monthly paynieotii. Oin Topflivj hiuI Satnnluya uutll U.30 p. nu Church and Dock streets are all of brick. All have French plate-glass fronts.

The town ills 71 31 00 1 a sh 27 3 47 2 practice nave Deen restorea lu its use after all other remdedies failed. Perfectly pure ingredieuta must be used in the preparation of this preemption. ronce Public bulMings Printing Public square i Extra appropriation. is ngnted by electricity, and furnished by tne i'jrviuroxvion coca, unreuoui Salisbury Water Company with excellent Men's Fine Furnishers LIQUID RENNET. J.

S. BEETEM, water. Baltimore Sun. ruol mm tfarbajje Jerubebui, ffc drachm. Helomaa XHoica, drachm.

Gwlserom, 8 gram. Ext. igimtia! amane (alcoholic) 2gralnff. Ext. leptandra, 2 scruple.

Glycerine, q. s. Mix. Make 60 nlils. Take one pill at p.

and in- $18,4533.1 LKTTERS TO THE EDITOR. Apothecary, JAMES F. WOOD CO. Front and Orange WJXMIXGTON, DELAWARE Less Board of Education to be passed HATTERS. Seventh and Market Sts.

8, 73 to-night Ad Explanation. other on going to bed. In some cast it will be S10.1S4 58 To the Editor of The Mobxixo News. Balance in bank Current ex tents taken, and the managers expect to have the number doubled by the date of commencement The engine house at he water works has been enlarged and the improvement has been needed for a long time to give more space Captain Thomas Sir: In the Sunday Morning Star this penses necessary ior tne patient to tanu two pmn wi-time, making the number three a day. Tkis remedy ie adapted to every condition of nervous debility and weakness in either sex and especial' hi those cases resulting from imprudence.

Tke roimprativ nowers of this restorative are truly Balance in bank Sand lot. 3,118 427 morning there appeared an article saying that Lewis R. Cummins. G. D.

Evnn and Balance in bunk Park Draper has been driving piling at his wharf, William Wallace Rice had been refused ad Total 54 which he now has in excellent condition Less Board of mittance to the bar-room at No. 506 Shipley astonishing, and ita use continued for a short time changes the languid, debilitated, nerveless condition to one of renewed life and vigor. The steamer Mary W. Githens makes weekly street at 2 clock this morning. I hat The Portland Paving Company, Office, S.E.

corner Eighth and Market streets Wilmington; li07 Walnut Place, Philadelphia. Metftlithic pavements for sidewalks; asphalt block pavements for beils of streets. Best concrete walks and drives tor lawns. Waterproof floors for cellars, carriage houses, warehouses, etc. Our stable floors are water, acid and rat proof, incomparable for cleanliness and freedom from foul odore.

Our floors are a perfect remedy for damp cellars. For particulars and prices, call or address as alov. I- P. BUSH, Prest. J.

P. XEAR, Sec'y and Treas. W. H. JENKINS, Snpt.

Balance in bank trips between here aud i'hilnuelpmaanu is in true, for 1 was in the room, having just re In moving tho acceptance of this state IN buying a machine be sure and get the best, it is the cheapest, and the best are ones that are less complicated, most rigid and closest geared. These qualities will be found in none but the Ve- loce COLUMBIA, terfering greatly with the freight business of turned from the police station with a man ment, for the information of members of who boards in the house. Ihere were no the railroad 1 ne rtoaney uiuo nas received some subscriptions throughout the As we are constantly receipt oi letters oi inquiry relative to this remedy, we would say to those who would prefer to obtain it of us, by remitting $1, a securely sealed package containing 60 pills, carefully compounded, will be sent by return mail from our private laboratory, or we will furnish 6 packages, which will eure most cases, for 5. Council and the public, Mr. Quinn stated was made to correct the statements, other men in the place, and there was no I -t drinking going on.

The men saw the light I which state, but not as many as the people should send it, yet the young men intend to persevere had been made, charging some of the aud knocked at the door, bat I refused to committee with having overdrawn the appro If you come within the next until they accompusn taeir aim. admit them, as I do every one on Sunday. priations. Mr. iiaugh said sncn a report Had Cummins threatened to make me sweat for VCLOCI COLUH.IIU few days you will be in time been made aoout tne rire ommittee, ami PKNIN'SULA POINTS.

J. 1 1 Address or call on New England Medical Institute, 24 TKEMONT ROW, Boston, Mass. referred to the auditor's statement as dis proving the charge. refusing to sell him liquor. J.

Howard Tatlob. Wilmington, July 1, 1888. to uuce advantage oi our spe- A. C. PHILIPS, 200 EAST FOURTH WILMINGTON, DEL.

Cam- G. W. Mnndy was elected mayor of bridge last Wednesday. cial offer on rood on rood Mr. Uuinn motion to accept trie state Tarasols.

ment prevailed, and he then offered the fol lowing preamble and resolutions which after All passenger trains on the Delaware now run through to Delaware's pleasant 'If solid happiness we prize," says the poet Cotton, "within our breast this jewel lies," but if we have a cold there, the hattpiiiess can only be a short discussion were adopted: REMOVAL. seaside resort, ttenoootn. MASSEY'S VY hereas, 1 he term of othce of his honor, secured by using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. C.

B. Rhoads, mayor of this city, is drawing to a close, and before another meeting of this EXCURSION. Now that the excursion Thomas's Chapel, near Marvdel, is one of the oldest Methodist charges in the county. 'km Boot and Shoe Slore, Council his honor and the police will have re MONTHLY REPORTS. lhe Kev.

W. 3A. Warner is the pastor. ME TRUEST ''FOR SALE tired to private citizenship; therefore le it season is at hand, parties Just a few Special Bargains left. Our best Parasols are marked down regardless of cost that is, our fine grade of Parasols must be sold.

At such reductions as these, from $6.50 to $4.50, from $5.00 to $4.00, from $4.00 to $2.00, of course these goods will not Charles prominent farmer living Lines "Resolved, That this Council tender to tne going on tlieni should bear 1 WEST SECOND Fires, Arrests and Buildiu; During Jane. PHILIP R. CLARK Havo Jtemove.I their Eeal E-tata cmit-o to 1V. SJITIAKKK MT. mayor and police a vote of thanks for the near mswg INortn Muruersill hundred, died suddenly of heart disease on in uiinu mat mey can get Rolls, 1'ies, Cakes, of valuable seryices rendered to the public Is well stocked with boota, shoes During the mouth of June the alarms of ami gaiitjru.

preserving order and good government. If Council at any time assumed the privilege Senator Gray and Colonel Henry Tage hre were as follows: une 2, 2.4o a. box 12; fire iu Institute Hall, origin unknown: have been invited to be the speakers on the CALL A1htD EXAMINE the very best quality at WALTON'S, Ncvrnih am Tatnall Htm of calling them to account for anv short- occasion of Easton'a centennial celebration on loss about $8,500 covered by insurance except 5350. June 4, 1.30 a. box 23: fire in cominus u.

was uoiie a spirii, oi tay with us long. July 26. to them, as well as a desire for public good. HIIU uoniieA for ami rent, Morris Readiuger's store, Market street The goods snd learn tlie MODEKATE PRICES. 1 he following resolution, sent to the presi above Second; loss $4,500, partially insured, dent's desk by Mr.

Quinn, was adopted: FRANK ORBIT, Tailor. A new rtoek of French and English Cloths anil Cassimerea for tlie latest importations from whirh to select, and maile up in a Kashiouable and Artistic Maimer. Fit guaranteed. 233 MARKET STREET. No Chrome Yellow used.

wntmg Uoue. The Choptank Steamboat Company's popular Saturday excursions from the Choptank river to Baltimore began on Saturday last origin unknown. June 7, monkey run caused "Resolved, That the chairman of the Police by the crossing wires. June 10, box 17; fire Committee shall, on and after Jnlw 1, 1888 and will end September 1. in the W.

B. cutoff bridge; loss 50. E. C. STRANG, 4th and Market Sts.

witness the killing of all dogs killed by the city doer catcher and report the number to June 14, box 12; fire in Stones gun store By the quarterly distribution of the Mary -s fourth street above Orange; loss 500 fully A Stitch in Time-- this Council monthly; also, that no order shall land State school funds just made, Cecil couuty receives $3,207.84 for white and insured. June 22, box 13; fire in the house be drawn iu favor of said dog catcher until Saws Nine. such report is made by the chairman." WM. jr. riIIEB, No.

303 East Sixth street; loss $20, but a very heavy loss by water. On June 27 three $2,923.94 for colored schools. James Carty, a well-to-do farmer and ile also attempted to call up ior a mini CAN BE OS BY ANY PEKSOM. THOUSANDS OF ROLLS ANNUALLY 10U BUILDINGS OF ZVKitY DtoCniiTION. BEND FOR KEW CIRCULAR, OONTAIS1HQ FUC hlisT AND engines ot the department responded to a reading the ordinance regulating the meeting REAL ESTATE BROKER 1 call for aid from New Castle.

respected citizen, died at his residence, near Greensborough, on Wednesday morning, after Send notice for new awnings of Council and its committees, but was ruled out of order bv President Farra. Still on a lingering illness, aged 73 years. Oit market Huilcling Lines. and repairing old oaea before tlie rusli conuiienees the lead, however, he moved for a committee DAVID S. KLAIR, BOARDING AND Feed Stables, 303 Whet Eighth Wilmington, Del.

Tklei uose Call 481, A Call is Respectfully Talbot county jail is now for rent. "Walter AGENTS WANTED. For the month ending on June 30, Chief Railroad anil 'Merchants' Gala, SO. 110 FUEXCH ST, Ie, For Ladies and Gentlemen. Few doors above P.

W. and B. It. It. Station.

Meals and I.unches, 6 a. m. to midnight daily except Sundays. Picnickers. Excursionists and Housekeepers supplied with lunches at the 'ale or tboir homes, in Dishes and Baskets loaned on deposit of value.

No bar or liquors. jl'l-eodlm of two to escort Mayor Rhoads and the mayor- Wright, a colored prisoner, bid the jail a long Engineer Frederic H. Robinson reports 2 elect to the president's desk. The motion imuv farewell on 1 riday night by escaping through prevailing the chair appointed Messrs. uuinn Offers a new brick honse in good location for $1050, on very easy terras.

Alo the new anil desirable house 910 Jackson street at a very low fill Esliiiulfrj Jufa GOl an out-house, and the jail is empty, building lines drawn, 13 less than for the corresponding period last year William G. Pennypacker, stable, Tenth and Washington ana iuctjail to periorm me uuiy impose" BIRNIE Son, The Rev. Isaac Jewell, pastor of the Rising by the motion. They retired Sun M- K. Church, will have charge ol ooii streets, southeast corner: Daniel McKenney, returned within a very tew min EOIE XIASTTFACTUBHH3.

Walnut N. E. eor. Front and Market SI. seven dwellings, 1 bird street, north side, be utes, preceded by the retiring mayor and the tween Harrison aud Franklin streets; John TELEPKOKE CALL 251.

mayor-elect. Alter thev were seated near ins I wtfcwUTraaBMtti.l:il T-wStmbiasin. ChTSpTI TtSi 1 t- nod r.iMt Fast, u. W. Johnson, addition to dwelling, Beach desk the president of the City Council an NOTICE.

In accordance with the custom in street, north side, between Mary nounced the purpose of the visit to be the tiiiiHwr Ut- land avenue and an Buren street; angulation of Mr. Harrington to the office of wi.ro of lrft'iibileti! fxior iillltatioit. Louis Bea, two stores and dwellings, mavor, and that Mavor Uhoads would admin augurated by us two years ago, our store will be closed at the following hours until further notice: Delaware avenue, southwest side, between ister the oath of office. The oath was re rm.mu.'e mark tare on the package. Warren Harper Clavton and DuPont streets; William F.

-ORGANS- peated and responded to, when Mr. Harrington Seeds, five dwellings. Sixteenth and Lincoln Greena.Twaei&Co reverently touched the Bible to his lips, and PRODUCE b3 vuambei-K St. AT was given the hearty congratulations ot all streets, northwest corner; Jennie Tindall, dwelling, Jackson street, east side, between laij. Krw Yonx.

COMMISSION present. Council then adjourned. Commencing Saturday, June 231 Saturdays, 1 P.M. All other days, 5 P. M.

S. H. BAYNARD'S. ACCIHVESTMEKTS siiLJs captai' rragggag Surplus, $355, OH Principal and interest both fully rasratiteed by Cap tal and Surplus of In seventeen yean business we have loaned 1 1,494,000, paying fror a II A interest. OjL fl Xf interest and pnncip I I have been returne to Investors witl out delay or the loss of a dollar.

Real Est First Mortgage and Debenture Bonds ar Savings Certificates always on hnd for sale DapartinentB, in Amounts of S5 and a WRrd in lire Mortgage Department, S3O0 and ward. Full tniormatiuo regarding our vartoua sectu ties fumishad by J. 8. WA TKINS LAND MQR TGAGE CC LAWRENCE, KANSAS: or tm Yi KCNRT OICKIRSOfl. 919 Breads seventh and iighth streets; William Kelly, dwelling, Cherry street, west side, between MERCHANTS, A FAMINE IN GOLD.

riltT-t LAN FURNITURE At Fair Prices AT MORPHEY SONS, 309 Shipley Street, WILMINGTON, DEL. lawn camp-meeting, Cecil county, which will I begin Tuesday, August 14, and continue ten days. William P. Taylor, a student of Dickinson College, Carlisle, ia spending some days in Dover preparatory to engaging in Bible work for the Maryland Bible Society through. Queen Anne's county.

The Order of Railway Conductors will give special excursion from Delmar and intermediate stations to Rehoboth, on Thursday, July 26. The fare for round trip from Georgetown will be fifty cents. James Melvin Son, late proprietors of the Cambridge Hotel, have purchased the Willis property at Denton Bridge. They will improve the buildings aud engage in mercantile and other business. J.

W. Knotts is having his mill in Tncka-hoe J'eek, Caroline county, newly fitted np with rollers for making patent process flour. The mill will have a capacity of from 40 to 45 barrels daily, aud will be ready for work about the middle of July. Colonel William T. Rohbins, post office in Second and Third streets; Mary C.

Searles. Xo. 12 E. FOURTH STREET, store and dwelling, Third and Franklin Wilmington, Del. ome Fig-ares Regarding Its Post, FrMast streets, southeast corner; Samuel Moore, Dyer Hughes, WILLIAM CONWAY'S PHILADELPHIA OLEI SOAP Is Bckiwlrdiced tbo Purest dwelling, heventh street, south solicited.

Southern and Future Production. "Probably nine-tenths of all the gold ob Wilcox White, side, between Church lane and tained by man has been taken from placer W. B. railroad; Armour refrigerator, Eastern Cottage, Telopbone Call, 3C8. and ftewt Front street, south side, between Tatnall and i he Estey.

ASK JTOUR GEOCES FOB IT. West streets; limothy McSwuiey, four dwellings, Front street, north side, between Adams deposits, and our American experience has been no exception to the general rule," remarked an experienced mining operator in speaking of the past and future of thi3 valuable product the other evening. "Previous to 1847 our total gold production amounted and Jackson streets; Rodney street Presby terian Dburcn, addition, and Kod- ney streets, southwest corner; John Mul- ADAMS SPRING CLOTHING Every style and fabric i rooney, addition to dwelling, second and Chas. J. H.

Beckett. Washington streets, northeast corner; total to $12,000,000, but between 1847 and 1S37 about $1,750,000,000 were contributed to our stock of gold. Of this, nearly three- Wonl-I 'lt pay to jretura the nioney if onr Roller Queen Flour Two Dollars' Worth for Eyery One Expended in Our Bargain Room. for the nth, 27 total for June, represented in our stock spector, has been in Quenn Anne's county for about a week inspecting the post office. He reports that, with few exceptions, he finds 40 buildings.

501 MARKET ST. BABY CARRIAGES. J08 W. SEVESTit ST. Dealer in Spring Suitings.

iou can find a better time to buy tha was not snre to Arrests During June. them in bad shape so far as book keeping ia fourths came from placers deposits. In 1H50-56 we obtained more than $50,000,000 per annum In gold from the plaoer3 of California, and almost nething from gold bearing veins. Now, with an annual production of about one-half only is from placers. Our give satisfaction? For the month ending June 30 Chief of concerned.

Otherwise the omces will com-pare favorably with other sections. CMcc Wines ana Liiprk WE DO THIS ON ALL now. rit and style we gua antee. Police Loper made the following report of arrests: Drunk, 34; drunk and disorderly, 14; Largest Assortment in the State. Thomas C.

Jones, a prominent farmer of disorderly conduct, 17; assault, as the Fourth Election district of Cecil county, RETAIL ORDERS. TATNALL EROS. sault and battery, 10; larceny, to; FIXE CIGARS A SPECIALTY GEORGE II. ASH, MERCHANT TAILOR, 103 Market Mtreet. suspicion of laroenv, burglary, died on his farm, about two miles from Fair Hill, Thursday night after a long and painful illness, of cancer iu the face.

He had lived in tliat neighborhood for most of his life and Custom-Mado Suits and Single Coats. As much as half olT the regular price. No. 101 Man-land avenue. trespass, corner lounging, 1: gambling, 2: FLOOR MATTINGS, vagrancv interfering with oflicer, viola TEIPHOXE CALL 15.

tion of the city ordinance, 1 runaway bov, 1 Latest Style and Most Unique N. IS. Will send von a trial bag of U'i pouuda'foV 44 i-u was about 75 years old. He leaves wife aad several grown children. selling liquor without license, selling Men's Strictly All-Wool Suits, $10.

Men's and Young Men's Trousers. None but All-Wool. $3.00, $3.50, $4.50, $5, and $8. "WE INVITE YOU TO CALL liquor on Sunday, lumping on street cars, harboring a minor child, rape, false John McDowell Goldsborough of Talbot comity presented to President and Mrs. An inspect our line of FINE BEAUT-MAC pretense, keeping house of ill-tame, in Cleveland a handsome pair of peafowls.

The mates ot houses ot ill-lame, assault with in own territory has been so thoroughly explored that no considerable suporlicial deposits of gold are likely to be discovered, and nearly he same thing can bo said of tho entire world. "In the northern extension of our western mountain ranges in British Columbia and Alaska there are probably important deposits of gold. It is likely, however, to come from this region in a moderate but perennial stream, and not in a flood. Great difficulty will attend tho working of those mines on account of the cold, long winters and the difficulty in transporting supplies. Unless the mines should prove richer than expected, there may be a dearth of gold in tho near future.

In the Alleghany belt of mountains, in this country, there are large deposits of gold, but they toe difueult to work. Still, industry and perseverenee may make them tent to kill, 1: insane, patients, 15: total, ft resent was accepted and JHr. uoidsiiorougu las received a letter from Mrs. Cleveland E. WYATT.

152. Every imaginable new thing in seasonable Clothing. acknowledging tho receipt of the fowls and returning thanks for them. The birds were taken out to tlje President's country seat near Clock, Mirrors and Towels Slissing CLOTHIXG. We are offering special indue ments in order to establish ourselves.

We treat you politely and can convince you we a offering bargains in every department at the H. VY. corner Third and Market street PIERS0N RIC0RDS, Formerly with The Boston ClotMng House. On Saturday morning it was discovered A. Selected Stock of Washington where tiiey will be kept.

that some one had taken the clock and mirrors from the police headquarters in the The Steamboat Company, we A SURE CURE For Malaria, Chills and Fever and Dumb Ague are the AMERICAN CHILL PILLS Sold by T. B. CARTMELL, The Druggist who keeps full stock of fresh drugs at his store, Sixth and Madison Sts. WILLIAM R. BEATTY, Contractor AKD OFFICE No.

602 SHIPLEY STREET. DRY GOODS learn, will not put in a claim to any part of Eckel Buildinjr. The mavor at once read an order to the officers demanding the return of tlie articles, and threatening if they were not the 1,000 offered for the recovery of the body of T. Harrison Garrett, but wili leave the whole sum to be divided between Wanamaker Brown, of all tbo latest patterns, now on nana at uis store, returned to recover them by a search warrant. those who discovered and secured it.

The pay a profit. Mexico may bo expected to turn out $1,000,000 a year, but no more. The west coast of South America yields little but Last evening the articles had not been returned. The dumb bells, Indian clnbs aud comoanv. it is thought, will charge a nice N.

W. cor. 2d and Grange Sts. A. H.

IU1MDLEB Has opened a new Ice Cream and Confection Saloon At No. 401 Delaware Avenue, little sum for transporting the body to Balti silver. towels were also missing. The clock was do more, which they will seek to obtain from the "Colombia, Venezuela and Brazil have, on tho contrary, always been producers of gold. nated by Jiudolph and the mirrors were purchased by the City Council.

Nearly every thing that was taken had been donated Southeast Corner Sixth and Market Streets, WTiere he has laid In a stock of the most ehoio Garrett, and not out of the $1,000 News. The Prohibition Convention to be held by some one for the use of the police and be PHILADELPHIA. longed to the rooms. There is no cine to the It is estimated that from b.zii alone more than $1,000,000,000 in gold were obtained during the first 300 years after the advent of the Portuguese. Colombia and Venezuela are now yielding about 000,000 each annu Lontections; and Ice Cream of any flavor will 1 kept on hand and delivered to any part of the ci atshort notice; Cakes of the linest make at Home-made Bread fresh every morning; ai Fruits and Nuts of all kinds.

Phone call m4-3od3m Easton, July 10, to nominate a candidate for Congress iu the First district, promises to perpetrator of tho theft. PIAUOS be one of great importance. Dr. John A AT Registrar Lee's Report. ally, and little more than that can be expected in the future.

B. Wilson, Major Hilton, the Rev. C. A. Hill and tho Rev.

C. H. Fitzwilliam are among the sneakers. The Rev. Alfred Smith of For the week ending at noon of Saturday "Australia produces about $30,000,000 a Registrar Lee reported 23 deaths, 2 more S.

H. BAYNARD'S. 'IT-PAGE Cambridge aud Walter F. Harmon of Centre- year, and wq cannot nope for more than than for the corresponding period last rear: AEOLIAN ORGANS From $10 down; $1.25 per vetik. Music Boxes, A ccordoons, Autoharpa and Month )rgana.

Pianos and Organs. ioc. SHEET MUSIC, Opera and Song Books. All Kinds of Strings. Automatic Organs and Music From $2 down and 50c.

per week. Call and Examine. For sale by G. C. GREEN, Agent, ma and 805 SHIPLEY Wilminglan, Delaware.

CLARK McLEAR, S.E. cor. Eighth and Market Ms. ITave on sale several eligi-hie and delightful suburban residences, with three to tw elve acres of ground, with fruit and shade trees. Call sad tiet Particalars.

Tille are prominently sjwken ot as candidates for Congress. It is, however, understood $0,000,000 annually from Asia. That will cover it all. I don't fear that you aud I will 20 births, 21 less than tor the corresponding period last vear and 13 marriages. Causes axminster, Wilton.

Moquette, Brussels, Tapestry, and INGRAIN Carpetings LUE Oriental carpets; Turkish, Persian, Indian no Japanese Rugs ever suffer from a famine of gold, but unless of death: Heart disease, accident, con OMSO UAl.LEO.FOH CEKENTINd that Mr. Smith will not allow his name to go before the convention unless it should appear to he a necessity. Mr. Harmon will no doubt The IIAIll AX, VFS--- JJ, uLKia, r-ctn, sumption, cyanosis, 2 each: cholera infantum, rrfl A wanted OOi-O WEDAL, tONOON, list the Sorth American deposits are richer than is expected some one will suffer, M--New York dropsy, general debility, meningitis, maras Hauiiia ir-raa ana riano Fnllmi lie the nominee. Cambridge Era.

Mail and Express. mus, natural canaes, pneumonia, paralysis The 3Ianhall Wendell, CtFXT rOGLOUCESTCB. MASS So sunstroke, tvphoid fever, tetanus, uraemia, 1 tvirtrwMt.t. i i a Can by AUii. Mrs.

Rarah W. Spottswood died on Friday The II 1R I.I til (O each. Ages of deceased: Under 1 year, 0: afternoon at her home in isew astie. Mrs. The Opening of the Campaign.

from I to 2. from 2 to from 10 to 1:. Hoottswood was the widow of the Rev. Dr. To opeo the campaign -with any hopes of speedy 1: from 20 to 30, from 30 to 40, 1: from 50 success, attack the enemy, malaria, before it has D'JTCHER'S FLY KILLER CERTAIN DEATH.

0 hunting with IKlwder ai.d ianlli for annirre! to 60, from 70 to 80, from 80 to 90, 1 Spottwood, for many years pastor of the New Castie Presbyterian church, and was in her Soth vcar at the time of her death. Her a chance to intrench. An obstinate foe 'twill 'Mia a prove if you don't go right at it. If you are prudent, too, you will have fortified, upon the only to stupefy SaHiring death on tl stickins piaster. Flies seek jij, drink, and are maiden name was Willing and she belonged LOAN CUALLU Before Judge Grubb.

MILLARD F. DAVIS, PRACTICAL COAL. LIME AND SAND, first intimation of its presence in your neighbor Before Judge Grubb in the Orphans' Court to the prominent Willing family of Philadelphia, which was among the first settlers in that city. Thomas Will KILLED OUfRIGHT humanely, so quicKiy they cannot get awav. it freely.

Prevent reproduction, secure sre hood. Stomach Bitters is the medi cinal ammunition that you require. Every form on Saturday Alary Jane Uftambers riled a petition for the partition of the estate of and quiet. ask for lH'TCll ing, a member of that family, gave of malarial feveryiehls to this tine preventive and Watchmaier and Jeweler, lavid Chaxnlers, deceased. Elizabeth Jaue 1012-1014 Chestnut Street.

PHILADELPHIA. Wilramsrton its name. She was married ne mi. cry Here. jlin-eod-w remedy.

For constipation, liver complaint, of all the best grades, de dyspepsia, nervousness and kidney trouble it is no JOSEPH E. MILLER, Dealer in FINE GROCERIES, S. E. COUNER Finn asd Jefferson Sts. I have laid in a well selected stock of chok Family Cirarrriea ana fraviMioany and will sell the same at tho lowest prices.

Orders received and good delivered to any part of tha city without extra charge. Dr. Kfwttswood over fifty years ago. Six children survive the deceased. They are Mrs.

livered to all part of the city promptly by or- Wright of this city selected to accept the device made in her husland's will in her favor in lien of a dower. A return of the sale of the estate of the late James K. Crum of less Residents of malarial localities. and persons sojourning in or bound for the great W. Spruance of this city, Mrs.

George Pierce of Philadelphia, who a danghter-ia-Inir of Jadre Pierce of that city. Mrs. est, should select this medicine as a means of Odessa was made by L. C. Vandegrift, iSD DEALER Vg WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND SILVEKWAEE.

Na. 9 E. Mrcsnd Hu, WILMINGTON, DEL. defence against the frequent visitations of OR IU trustee, anq accepted. Elizabeth Nesbit, relict of Robert Nesbit of uenng it lrom H.

A. BROWN, Foot of West Street. Trlrpfcane Call, 137. miasma. 1 bom in dalimts $tejHU, the ged and the enfeebled, should in evory instance resort to Kt.

1-onis an Misses rue, Virginia r. and Annie R. Spottswood, all of New Castle. this signal lnvigorant. L'se it for weak nerves Sunday Gaines Stopped.

Yesterday Sergeant Tucker, accompanied The iuaugnraloC the Salisbury Board of Floor Linens. Oil cloths, and Linoleums. Delaware Division Freight. Japanese Matting RUGS" China, Japanese AMD Co RE AN Mattings Trade was celebrated at balisbnrv oa i riuay. by a patrolman, visited the base ball grounds over Third street bridge and warned the players tiiat hereafter no Sunday games Many hundred paotilis frnj the Eastern Shore of Virsinia and other parts uf the Peninsula I.

N. Mills, superintendent of the Delaware division of the W. B. railroad, has issued circular Xo. 63, directing freight wouiu be permitted.

jso arrests were maue, Art Squares but all who persist in playing on Sundays in were here to witness the very creditable display made by the business men. There were over fifty floats, representing the various industries of the city. The streets were lined with people, and there was fully tne luture may expect trouble. ESTABLISHED 1605. CORNELIUS ROWLAND.

IS THKIU SEW STORE, 1612 CHKSTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Fixtures for Gas and Electric light. Tin Lamps, etc. Chief Justice Coraegys's Health. BOHEMIAN BUDWEIS BEER.

3,000 strangers in the place. The processk Chief Justice Comegvst, ho went to hoVith for tise summer nt week, San, was a mile long and was headed by the Saiist bury Cornet Band and under the- direction of mis special flue brewing particularly recommended for home con- THE VICTOR LIGHT ROADSTER. The easiest runnlm; and sironp-st I.ir;HT KdAIV ST Kit oitr limit Unit in at.ta to nlniul the Mraiu of our rouirh roiuui, and dniteU IxAU for romt aul ritiiiig In tli va-rcn and Chester Citv Crickot Clnl S)n ni-H rw enily, fmr fiivtn aud tour mwl) iwtol t)i livo events were taken on the auova ty, of machine. Tlie 2D-miB nd rwwrd of Ijincajfer held by S. Wallis Mrhew of ot.r eity wi Li? on Hie V10TOK J.KJH IWM1STKK r2-iiw Expert Culuiubia, $70.

Vnn br ftevH at B. FRANK McDANIEL'S, Waafaiaiftaa lreclt Buinpuon; oi rest quality ana delicate tlavor; 75 cer i centa per dozen. W. I. Remington, Chief Marshal Gent an agents to toceiva nothing bst perthable freight for shipment on July 4.

lfrHMit trains Nos. 3, 4, 19, 20, 23, 24 and New Castle extra will not run on tliat day. The only schedule freight trains running will be 7, 8, J3, 14, 17 and 18, V-iick wiU carry penihable Jieig lit' only, Cliicat'O, June 29. A statement prepared to-day shows that 14,325,239 words of press specials and messages were handled at the Chicago office of the Western Union Tele frraph Company darin; the week June 19 to 26, inclusive, while the Republican Xationai Convention was ia session. SOLD OSLY BY aids, IS floats; Sharptown Cornet Band, 1 day at lira Home ill Dover, ilis liealtli is much improved, and with the exception of a slight affection of the eyes, which compels him to wear protecting he is very welL float.

Deal Island Baud, 15 floats; Trappe Hand, IS floats; Vocophone Band, Mystic HOMEOPATHIC H0SPITA1 KELLY, Cornet Bam', Boats; falistanrv rire-Hepart OP DELAWARE, meat, SO masked riders, under Chief Marshal Cr. mt Nhmllcrm Av.nn Vnn Htrti Hi Dr. John S. Fultou. All of the floats were Governor Foraker of Ohio saj that he wtMild have refund the noininatiou atChicago If it bad beeu tendered him by acclamation.

lAirP5, CIC TENTH AND SHIPLEY STREETS. TELEPHONE KO. 414. liauUsosuely decorated, and some were ese W-1LMISGX0N, DKLAWAKE. Tolephone 103, i.

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