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i sar 18- i yj. ft DAILY TIMES. CMK8TCK fc published (Vjndjiy excelled,) SOB. 0. KCLginomt avenue, and ered ia Chester and lor MX CZKTS nut to the auricle.

Mull ln.tr, ctiree doUans per aanaai, or cenU month ia Ad- inserted Rt DAILY TIMES, JOHN SPEKCKU, Proprietor. EXTMtEO AT CHESTER POST OFFICE A3 BECOHD CLASS HATTER. JOB PKIMTIHC. A oott wofut: MtW PKtCCR: THE DAILY TIMES Bojtoa, Jc, Kayor oi Cfc.y ol I Cht-ster. reby jrive ihat election v.

be br-Id in city, on the of February, COAL AMD LUMBER. AXD COAL AKD. MICCELLAMCOUS. '-V --Edgmont 314 OPENING J. W.

LE 48 8th, TO WIT: PHILADELPHIA. CHOICE FAJ6ILY COALS, February 21st, 1882, stove, Egg and Chestnut, MOXDAY. FEB. 20. ISfti.

RELIEP COMMITTEE 3IEETIXU. JUIberal the Victims Partially Provided For. A mwtmg of tlie Kelief Committe was held in the Mayor's office Suturda; evening, the Mayor presiding, and th secretary, J. J. Led ward, acting.

Th action of the Mayor, who is treasurer the fund, in "giving five or ten dollars as the needs of the case stem to de mand. to a number of the families the victims, endorsed. On motion of F. Baker $-50 appropriated for the burial of each of the dead, to bo disbursed by the Mayor The following subscriptions were re ported to the meeting: Kepauno Chemical Company, 00 A. Dyer, 50 00 W.

Moland Son, -30 (K Miss Emma Jackson, 10 00 liobert Singleton, 5 Ol Thomas Coulter, 5 00 Henry 1 0 Gartside Turner. -M William Hall. 2 00 Howarth Brother, 10 00 J. Denis and employes of Yeaden Mills, .75 Ot Spencer Mcllvaine, 25 00 J. J.

Deemer. 5 oo a. Bullock, Conshohocken, per J. P. Denis, 23 00 Joseph Deering, 10 00 Tticbard Peters, 10 00 T.W.

Stone 1 .500 J. E. Woodbridge, 10 00 Estey Organ per Mr. Bruce, Chester agent, 50 00 Miss Emniii Halm, -300 1 00 50 00 1 00 J. -Edward Faruham, WetheriU it Company, arid employes, F.

H. Smith, James Stephens and employes, Chester Steel Casting Company. per J. Deemer, Cash, per B. Blakeley, Chester Boiling Mill, per D.

F. Houston, Miller Robert Wilson, John W. 'Pepper, John Sanville, Combination Steel Iron William Holmau." William Jenhell, George Weigand, JohnGrundy, William Band, Edward Blame, Charles E. liodgers, J. C.

Kepner, Cash. Employes of Logwood Works, SbawyEsrey fc Company, TrSAvillianison, A. Blakeley Sons' employes, John Deshong, The i following subscriptions were procured by Mr. Amos Gartside: Eureka Steel Company, Employes of Eureka Cast Steel Company. Benj.

Coates Bullock Wonder. Jos. G. Castle. M.

Heaton, Philadelphia, J. C. Hutchinson, Total; Previously acknoAvledged, 145 25 10 00 70 50 00 00 100 00 5 00 1 00 10 00 00 2-5 00 50 5 00 5 00 5 00 a 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 IS 51 50 00 5 00 80 10 50 00 50 00 50 00 25 (10 00 iO 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 $1504 01 1S82 S4 33SG 95 Mr. Baker -was of the opinion that City Council ought to make an appropriation, and so expressed himself. Some of the of the committee the entire list being appended below, for the information of those who feel disposed to help this most worthv canse reported a number'of veiy dis- fiessing and urgent cases.

Chairman-- Mayor Barton North Ward-- J. J. Ueni. Blakeley, II. Fairlamb.

Middle Ward-- Isaiah Mirkil, P. M. Washabaueh. 13. F.

Baker. South Ward-- Thomas Oliver, Henry Palmer, W. J. McClure. South Chester-- Col.

D. F. Houston. North Chester- Upland -Eddystone -The response is a most lilx-nil one- showing a benevolent spirit, but a number of families will raiuire assistance for some time, and a considerable sum will be needed for this purpose, therefore all our citizens sfcould contribute something in aid of those men who suffered in the discharge of their duty. The committee will hold a meeting in the Mayor's office to-night at 7 o'clock, and each evening for some time.

The members of the will visit the 'distressed and make recommendations for aid to the Mayor. ADDITIOXAT. AID. Yesterday morning a collertic-n was taken at the Asbury A. M.

E. ihurch, of this city, for the benefit of the sufferers by the' late dUtster. The pastor, Kev. C. C.

Felts, who made a narrow escape with his life, being on the scene of the accident, made a touching appeal TO bis small congregation, and the sum of ten dollars was raised by a basket collection. BOOK AND JOB -PRINTING- JBITVJUXOVK COAL Or THE QUALITY. J-VKOZ STOCK or 517-19 Edgmont Avenue I A i OFFICE 6 MOKE WORKMEN: 0 MACHINERY 1 I MORK MATEKIAX: THAN ASY OTHER OKl'ICl: IX THE.COOT1 NEW TYPE! IMPROVED PRESSES! SKILLED LABOR! THK THJKBE iLBQUlSITES I'OK PBIHTIHC! ORNMENTAl -PRINTING- A SPECIAtlY. ILL-HE ADS, HILL-HEADS, JULL-IIEADS, AND LETTJEK-HKADS, AND a.ETrER-HKAD-3. ENVELOPES, BALL TICKETS, UALL TICKETS, ENVKLOPES, JtJfVJELOJPJbS, BALL TICKETS, liALL TICKETS.

CIRCULARS, CIECULAKS, CIRCULARS, VKS, SHIPPING TAGS, SHIPPING TAGS, DODCEIIS, PODUERS, DODGERS. DODOER--. OSTEK.s, CARD PKIXI1AG. Ac. A PRiyilXo, A-e HEMLOCK.

WHITE AXD TELLOW PINE. PICKETS. LATH. 4c. PIAC BOAKIMi PJLAXK.

DRYX1XDLIXG WOOD. Jonathan Pennell, CHESTER. PA. SCHVTLIUIJL JLSD Bituminoxis Coal. For lie election ol municipal by the qualified votet of add city.

Electors ill vote at tie following pLtcv-i, to wit: i ejectors ot the First Precinct of the North ward win hoJfl their ejection at the Jo ,5 I Woo on Edjsniom. avenue, CEDAK, GEAPfc. AXI AKJJOK POSTS, below Twi-Jftb In 'tai'l ward. electors of the feecond Precinct of the cEliAK UEA North ward will hold their election at thu 1 "tore of Timothy Keeley, on Broad street, I near Edgmont avenue, iu isaid The 01 the Third Precinct of tie North ward will hold their election at the sUreofHrewbtcr Martin, corner of Broad street and Mortouw venue, in waid ward. TTurelectors of the Fourth Prvciuet, of the North ward will hold tbt-ir election at I -tonj John McCalllon, at corner of bcv- emh and Potter strceti, Mild ward.

The doctors of thi: Northern Prweiuct of the Middle ward will hold their ejection at the City Hall, in said ward. Tho electors of the Southern Procinct of the Middle ward will hold their election at the of Mrs Marv "-mtchor, in suid ward. Uiui lector- at th; First Precinct of tho outh wan! will hold thLir elttuoa at the corner ol Minor street and Concord in mud wiird. 11 1 ht; electors of thi- Second Precinct of the South ward -will hold their election at the oc tl oiliCH) of the lute JUdurmj.ii EntwWe, on Pena i street, between Second and Third streets, in i suid Manl of tho Third I'recinct ot the South ward will hold their election at the stori: 01 Win. on Third below Kerlfn.

in said ward. At which tiinu and places the following otH- cers are to be to it: CITY. One person (or City for yetir. One person for City Treasurer tor two Three persons for City Auditors for two i years. XOKTH WAUD.

I One pfTMn for Alderman. One perMjn for Councilman for vears. On; person lor School Director lor "three years. One person for for one ear. One person lor Constable for one TCHT One person for Judge ol Precinct, for one year.

Two persona for Inspectors of Election, Klrst Precinct, for one yejir. One peraon for Judge of Second Precinct, for ono Two persona for Inspectors Election, Second Precinct, for one yenr. One person for Judge of Election, Third Precinct, for one Two persons for Inspectors of Klecuon, Third Precinct, lor One person tor Judge erf Ejection, ITonrth Precinct, for one year. for Inspectors of Klectton, Fourth I'recinct, for one year. MIDDLE WARD.

Two pcrsotia Councilmen for thrre yeaTM. One person for School for throe years. One person for Assessor for one year. Ono person tor Constable for one yrir. One person tor Judge ot Election, for Xorth- ern Piecinct, for one year.

Two pei sons tor Inspectors of Election, for Northei Precinct, for one -roar One person tor Judge of Ejection. IbrSouth- rn Precinct, for one year. persons Inspectors 01 Election, for Southern Precinct, for one year. bOUTH TH persons lorCouncilmen. tor three "vmrs One person toi Councilman.

lor ono vear One pel-sou for School Dlrcctoi. lor three Ttsvrvr years. POPLAB. One poison for Assessor, for one ye-ir. rAi iNl Ladles" II.

S. Liueii Ladies' Embroidered Linen. Ladies' Fancy H. S. Ladies Col.

Bord. Linen Misses'II. S. Misses' Col. Bord." fK Misses' Embroidered Gents" Hem.

Linen 12i ets. Gents'HrS. Linen Gents' Colored Border 7 cts. Gents' Initial 20 ceute up. ALLLffiEKT-- ALL LTSE5T ALL LINES? Ml BOXES.

COXTA1X1SG GENTS, MISSEST M-4XDJLERCIUEFS- our Foster" Kid Cloves, $1.73 worth 35, a perfect ttt. Cologaeeand Xew and select bwiss Jtuslta, haa opeueJ a eoiU yard AT TliE EDGE TOOL ORKS, bTKEfcT, Sarfctt acd Edgmont, CHESTEK, fee to have on haad, at all times, the verr best qualities oi the abore kinds en coaL Will rarabii by tie toe. or cargo, lU the LOWEST KAKKE-T JL1TES. WEIGHT QVJAL1TT GPAJtAATEilD. BLB.

Black. 1862. 1881. HARD WOODS E16 LITMBKE AiiD COAl. YAKXH.

BROAD AND EDGMONT HACK: DK, CUfUCB-S STORE. ASH, WALNUT, iliv Handkfrchie'fls noai -20 cents apiece up 'Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs Iroin 40.cents I A large assortment of ilfc Mufflers forGenta- Cambric, Nainsook, and Ek-ganrfastortincnt oi Toilet Uoiw troai opened. 31 cents up. would call youruttentionTto one gtj Fine Satin Cushions. Laces and White Goods.

-New line ot Pocket rent Bargains in made up Lace Goodj Latest in SetU Leatiev. Xoroccojmd 1 Linen Collars and Cui. Plush Bags. 1 Large variety of Linen Embtoid I'd and embroidered Satin Fans, ed a etts, 20, 35, 37J and. 50 cents, etc.

TIDY Lac-o'CurtSms In'White and Ecru, from 30 per pair up. Curtain I A A Finest and best Line ot Hew btyle Curtain Sets ever at 25 cents per yard, worth JTTU OUR STOCK IS IMMKXSE DT THE FOLLOWIKG Antique Tidies, Shams, Spreads. Applique Tidies and Sham Nottingham Tidies and Shams, Hand-painted Satin Tidies. Bobbinett Tidies and Setts. WINTER CAPS AND HATS.

I SELHNG OFF- AT- COST. T.AMR,16WlST STORE first One person tor Constable, lor one year. One person for Judge ol Election, in 1'recinct, tor one Two persons for'Jnspcctora ol Election, in First I'recinct, for one ycui. One person lor Judge ot Election, iu Second I recinct, for one year. Two lor Inspectors of JblecUon in Second Precinct, lor one One perion foi Judge oi Klection.

in Third I'recinct for one year Two lor Jnspectors of tiecuoc, in Third 1'recinct. lor one year. The polls shall be ojxsned at 7 o'clock a. ind shall continue open until 7 o'clock atnhich time they shall be closed, tie votes counted, and returns thereoi be made in. accordance with law.

J-4JLKS BAKTOK, Mayor. THIS! THE CELEBRATED H. Medicine for Man or Beast Sure. Safe, Magic! Of each ox tbe abore. well seasoaetl, aha avs on band.

CHKEKY, KAPLt OAK, HICKORY. SIDES. H'HITE PRICED JLVifBSR OF BYKRY PLANED ON OKE Oft BOTH the largest nssoitnicnt of Nonp.i- eil, Brevier, Long Primei, Pica Mca Type, of any ottlce the countj, lor Printing: JOHN SPEXCEK, Proprietor. CITY i Sash, Blind and Shutter MAXUFACTOK1. The nndeiMSncd.

hiring removed to new-shop and Penn suxets. jie- to turnish all 01 doors, lilinds. winilowsi, window Jntmcs A.I to SCKOLT, AND HASP I i And all kinds of work usually done in a hinim: Mill. All work done est manner, and Promptly reliev ins kind ot and ufl.immation, and all external diseases ot tfau or Hcaat. and ib.

lievond the best externjil medicine in ii-v Asa FAMII.1 it no equal. "honsanili. be.ir testimony to its grc.it ortli the euro oi the follow in; It it, j. ombination oils tound in tliflei- ntpurta 01 the world, ot great and aeunjr HM .1 -peutic asainit pain c.iu=ed by Khuuiuuti-iiii. Xeumlfrfa.

-prnins. nisec. Ile.ulaohe. Toothache. Frosted Ftet.

Ltimencw. Panilysis. Diphthena and wheievei medicine used eittrnalK. For Cholera dropb 'to one- halt diluud in wafr FOB HORSES -Strain-. Bruises.

Sprained Sore I 'ihoiildcitund Backs, Thrush in i Sjwi-eny. Fistula, Poll-oil. Distemper. Unrl, splint. Itload or P.one Spavin, llinfj- bone, and wnll remove all Swelling and Callous l-mnps left uoiii kicks or other bruises, i 1 ithont injiinnir the owth the hair.

i proved i sute ture for KnUooty. Will aKo i i-iin- thf i case oi oh'c in ton minntiv-. I elicit -iivms OMC 01 twotaule- bjioonfuls in i. should constantly kopp it on liajid to apply In cases sudden 'attacks. Ue 1 sure and get the genuine, put up bv- Dr.

D. Dodce Tomlint-on. Phil.ulelphia. "Fertile by all drussrist.s medicine everywhere. Ii drurpnst not sot it on i oidci a toi I and i it.

and be put otf i iiootln'i For I'l 7.OOTY a Mire cui e. Ki ery horse m. in should secnre a at once This preparation h.is taken the riemium. and a Piploma awuraed to th- Piopiictoi Ir I the Mate Fair. Philadelphia.

lssO H. H. H- uiediiuie is an Infallible I PIKE-- Split and Sfcavecl wide. Xos. UEAUT-- TiM.

Xos. und 2. TAPS-- 7x24. good. thu in market.

i. 0, ana 7xi4, machine A 3 aaU Fence Posts. Cedar Rail's ind Chestnut ditto, pointed and unpointed. LIME. The best building Lime is, sold in large quan- My receipts being almost daily, makes it always 11 A Dry Goods, GrocerieB, Hardware, FloTir, Notions; Queensware, Fine Teas', Coffees, and Spices--always 1'.

O. ADDRESS--JlOX CHAS .0. LARKIN, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, and Conveyancer. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. STOKV.

FIRST A'AIIOXAL BANS, EET-MONEY A Other houses and lots mand around Cheat the Upland road, Joinmjj.the Rural Cemeterj on the east. FAKMS. Farm oflS acres and one of 21 acres. Kes titul counti-v seats in the township of Beta cannot be surpassed. Also another of 16 acr 3 houses and barn, near Chelsea.

The abo Itiick House and stable, Bi-oad aud Walnut, Brick Hou.se. Broad and Potter. 2 Brick Houses, Broaa, nearX'pland stieet. Bnck House, seventh, near Jt'-nunc House, Front, near Kerltor 190 ft. by 100 16th and Chestnut.

175 125 and-Walnut. 20 50 7th 1 -and IJutler. v- 120 Kerlto. 1 110 aiiiPurkcr Rea-neystreetruuUTn'-riecond. 140 Engle.

econd liooth. ntar Third. 72 Southard; near Englo cllyaine, near ilorton en ue. 40 110- 60 09 10 If It. bO It fai-uis aie very tertile, uud in good hood.

LOAXi. To loan oil hrst moitgage, WOOD. SS AGEXTEOK 1 The United Mates I ite Insurance Co-mat InsurancftrComiwaV Home Insni-ance Co of Xew OThe liie Insurance Co. Insurance placed 111 other companies, ausquelianna Mutual Fire Insurance i THE A I D. S.

COAL, FLOUR, FEED, HAY, STP.AW. 1 I I if uccordiujTto Ordcrt? hv mail ith promptness, and in the the direotionj. on reasonable tcnris, i I I A IN PERSONS t-taU- in chcoter. A Ji t.IIts.lER, PA BRE WSTER MARTLN, BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. A full line of Ladies', Misses', Children's and Youths' bool and shoes, always on hand.

619 EDGMONT AVENUE. IN- 1 have prompt attention, to te as low ae any other MILLER COX, Seventh mid I'enn Streets. Removal! -THE OXE PRICE SHOE STOKE No. 531 Market Street, -aturute muslin or linen cloth and bind it on the throat, foi about twenty minutes, and put a dry cloth over it to prevent the cvupor- ation from pasbini: off. and when thoroughly i Mist-nM open the blister with a needle, and I taK- 1 veli'th and absorb the water that passes i I oil.

then take cloth and spread thick i hoe's lard, and bind on the blister. and change every hour, which will absorb all the disease through tho pores, and no internal I medicine ill b- nocdod except pnriratiie medicine. Children shonlii not uc b'isterecl TJIRD: iBtk ana Morion Avenue. McCALL YABNALL, (Cor. 6fb and Hadlson dlreels.) Will sell you FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, HAY, STRAW rrtttE IMPROVED A I 809 Edgmont Ave.

809 P. O. 15OA. 210. jaa25 CUESTEK.

PA. At the vry lowest possible price goods can bt, sold at. GRAHAM FLOUR! more th.m ton I his d.ss dmx-tort. i In to SI A 1 a RYE I OAT MEAL: Sewing Machine IS THE HARTFORD. IT is: SIMPLE! STRONG! DURABLE! low th "Women's and Roots.

in Phil: out oi i v.n set i i iir Io not te hero 7. roin ond a ha.s removed Third COB CORN! I i and Winter a tinduiirs and ca.iter uppors at PI hiladelphia 7iios mo Custom work made. iie.tlij Oone. juijoinmsr irro'vry storo. bridge, where lie li LS in a Urgv: i'lRSTQl AI.IT'i Of COAL.

I.OUU's A Pi.C'IAI.TV.-SS McCAtt T.VRXAI.I.. O.L-I V) r.in noi-eless. It is the make out If you are thinking of machine-, call at 303 West Third Street. -V. iy Propnotor, MI.E OR EXCHA'OE7 Despised.

By the unthinking. Burdock has rcen considered a weed, and its luxuriant i i.ri-v- and crowtn, unpleasant smell, has rcn- i Jot so jpet front r. th-' dered it. to those "not knowing its virtues," nuisance, yet the root has long been acknowledged hy savants as most invaluable as a diuretic, aperient and blood purifier. Burdock Blood i Bitters embody all its good qualities.

"Price $1.00, trial size 10 cents. For sale 2. by Robert Howarth. I S. 1 Hnat- 011 Oir comer of ixth and Kcrlin strcrt.

in the Citv of Chester. A fine opportunity fora bnsiiTess stp.ntj. Atlirivinsr partot thccltv. Part ot I the purchase money can remain. i CHAS.C.

I.ARKIX. Real Ksts.t«! Agent. HS Express Messenger. 6i Murker CSie.stcr oSice.s--Wilson's storr-. II.

R. IVustc's stores oiirnr storp. ntoiM-ction of JJar- kotvsrfsjt and F.dsrmontsv^nuc. Welsh strect- lilx r.i). tor K.

A TI.LSIC lit -Hi to tho I i OK TIIK BliiiX.h. t.KCKP.Y MAKKKT 1 S. WILLIAMSON. OR SALE CHEAP. TO to AX: J.

FUKLOXG. KJUUtT.V ASD I CHOICE PKiHK SWEET CIDKft, FLORIDA I We sell tbe Hartford and fTccd Machines on nfallmentw- W. WRIGLEY, dftv home, samples "-o" tront 1 have lie followm of money to loan on mortgage security. iron awni', uil frame JOSKPH FU LL LIKK OK CHOICK COXFECTIOXERT iJi ARKFjT STBKKT. A JD VFOVES Bedding of all Kaids A OR RENOVATED.

S. L. A Pena street Chester.

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