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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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of BILL ABKIVB AS FOLLOWS: direct, 1.C6. 7.44 A. 12.25 kii-uwro and boaUu as. S. 1 rj lana SUM A s.

1.11 Kaiiroau. 12.25, 4.32, 5.60 F. os dt'M'ii'S- ladtfest, 1.06 A a. -nrillrect, 1.06. JL M.

i 5 A3 FOLUJWS: 18.40,5.10.7.00 PuilaaelpMa, 7.00PM. 9.10 7.16 A 5 --dui'j. direct alia v.u 'ton. Delaware, 7.15, 12 5.10 IrSlre na Ss tern Maryland, 7.40 Sta te und Bastern Marj'iana. 5.10 in nep 1 11 ana csestor creeg Railroad, 5.10 and 7.00 r.

x. '-ftt 'and soutn ot ChUOS Ford at 7.15 A M. at os SCKDATS: Kew Torfi, BMt ind West, 5.10 gton, Btiomore ftnd 8ontn closee atT.OO. P. n.

to 10 A. M. JtoneyOraer IHE C11Y FATUESS. They 3it.ke Their Fortnigbtly Plunge Into the bea of 1'ublie ISusiness. City Couucil met last evening, H.

B. Black presiding ia the absence of Mr. Hoastou. and all the other members prts- ect except Mr. Lilley, wbo is siek.

An mvicattou from Post Wiide committee afcking Conccil to participate in tbe Decoration Day ceremonies, was received and Clbd, aiid on nsotiou of Mr. Brown tbe public furnish the carnages. Tax Collector Suiedley reported since last rcpoit amouatiug to 37, aud payment $-100 to tbe Citj Trcaa- urer. A petition, signed by ills Messrs. Simpson and others, 'tor a ber-er ot! Hyatt street between RRMI! struets, was granted, and au ordinacce providiuj; for the construction of tbe work waa presented and A petition to open Thirteenth to grade, from Edguiont avenue to Welsh btreet, signed by Hugh Shaw and others, was received and filed.

The matter came up on a report of tbe street committee and reuarkg were made ia favor of tbe petitioners by Mwrs. Greenwood and Han- nnm, and the street committee was. then instructed to advertise for proposals to cotuplv with the petition. The'cnrbiog paving of ttreet between Morton aveuao dnd Hytt street was ordered to be done. Tbe street committee reported that the Lloyd-Third street sewer would cost between $3000 and recommended the street sewer between Fifth and Sixth streets, and reported adversely on SOUTH cufsrn SrcoEti CKELSSA.

A CUAr W. B. BA1LKOJL1J. ana arter Marca 29th, 1SSS, trains will run 'cucstcrrorpmiaaelpnla, Broad sweet -i 5i. 6-33.

6.5S, 7.12, 8.16, 8.45, 3.5S, 10 U9 IftW. 11.01, A. 12.17, 1,11, 1.4S, i4S, 23. 7.11. 8.11, 9.83,10 27 P.

K-, I A. 4.43, 5.43, 6.10, tuesier 01 i. X- tor Wllmlnirtou-- 7.0S. 7.59, 09, 3.22, 4.06, 4.57, 5.W, p. i 8-47, 9.09, 11.22 anil I 5 Oo QiKtlt.

Tb CUBbter tor New Torfe.2.28,4 11, 5.53,6.55, I A 12.17, 1.48 S.02, 4.34, ka and S.13 P. ic. On Sunday, 2.28, and 6.10 F. K. (Setter tor Baltimore anil Wasmngt-nc 4 A.

12-32, 4-Sl, 6.31, P. li. ma i 1- 4.16 and 9.37 A. M. ba'tlinoreonly, 5.3S and 11.2i r.

M. On Delaware ind5.47P. M. torDo-ver and Delmar, V.59 i. -U nnJ 11 28 P.

Jt. stery day. UaJiOC'on tor CtteBtei-- P.jy, 6.40, 7 CO, "1 900 910, 9.47,1030, 11 55 A. 12.45, S.W. 7.4U S.05 P.

M. On Santud A 12-01 noon, 5.22, 5.30, 7.40, I'Mlaaelplila Cor Chester trom Broad St. m-t 50. 7 47, S.31, 9.10, 10.25 B.nd 11.10 1.52, 2.30, 3 01.3.30 4.25, 0.05, 5.2^ 5.30, 40 7 1 5 930,0,80, 10.30. 11.00,11-SSP M.

On 6 and 9 10 A. 1.05. 2.05, 6.05, 6.30, LOO and 11.53 P. M. CK.NTKAL omsios.

Cnes'cr tor esz CUesier-- 7.0S, 8.0o A. M. K. On Sunday, B.IS A- a. und s-47 Oxford and Intenneaiate stations-- 7.0S 0.58 ina 4.31 r.

M. On Sunday, 9 IS A. u. 7P. fort Deposit, 7 08 A.

4.51 P. M. K. PUGH, J- K. WOOD, Manager.

Fagsongpr Ayprr, The TSermometer. ttnipetitue Conies OH auti Chester Is Ueaten. Tbtre is nothing like new things wbetbtr iii policies, literature or relis to being uut a crowd of ounouo people, and the audience that gathered in the Borough llali, South Chester, last eveniaa. showed that tbeie either much interest in the debate or large cur- hy to be Xtie audience was a very intelligent cue, and numbered among those prebeiit tbe best of the bor- Ihrf folks and goodly nnmbsru and were a very refined fcud "iutelhgeut looking body of IdJies. geatlerutMi-- uiauj of the former being quite haud'ome.

Ax. o'ck-uk Dr. Sridull'e foil ith a sharp ring on the stand before him, tuo butr buzzing biioaico silcat and then Ssc rotary read the mmates of the last meeting. I'nc lounlio u( tUo went calmly tornard. Sutuuol Penumgton was elected and active meui- bsi ana Mis.

P. L. Wakslee read tho ever inteiesting poem, "Cortew shall not ring to-night." Rorerred questions were anwered by Miss-sll. A. Seatb.

II. Erskine. M. L. Bulkeley and Mrs.

P. L. Wakelee, Messrs. S. P.

Stevenson, James G. Sears, W. A. Williams snd others Tee tmte having arrived for the debute it was called by the chair, and a slight hitch being experienced the selection of a third judge, the Chelsea members objecting to the one proposed by the South Chester members, a recourse was taken to drawing lots which resulted in 1XEO streets, aim ICMJIMwm lu o.cu openinr Fifteenth itreet. The sewer was iue choice ot another Cbelbea man.

and 9 j. i i r.h** TfttpM CO May 18-19, 1663. i', i.ii. 72 63 62 60 oriiie-6140 water 4.00 A M. THE THIKSTT MA'S imer groTS the sun's Bright rovs air crovis dally drier, thf Iceman marks ivltn smiling gaze ii ercury cllmolng hljfUer.

POW rh3 ttlrstj- man takes out twCDtictU part of a dollar. cUars his husky tbroat to shout: oLhooncr Ithout a collar!" Boston Courles. end to your business. sprinkler is oa deck. TIMES takes the belt.

ve yon the garden made? ee weeki at Cheater Heights. ont for the busy bumble bee. more houseeleaniog for awhile. ot the dogs and worry the cats. a already getting too thick.

ain't chilly, but it is not "awful all the the little onion IB loudest breath. il up for next winter and you will that off yonr mind. are gradually spoiling, bnt straws are ripening fast. II yon take in the excursion this ler and have a good timeT plain It pays to be plain, et and agreeable. full week counts when uomes, don't it, my monJ" nothing like a glass of good er water when yon are dry.

ire is nothing like a good wife for a and a good husband for a woman. i must not judge a man by the 53 he wears or the honse he lives in. purty lawn party Perkins' Persons' lawn Jane Snd June re is mnch more of piety in politics wme people think three-fifths of it ly. fees crawl ont of holes in the ground nt of glasses that cross and recross irs. short-cake, imothered in Who says tfais ain't a country ir.

thing the average yonng man to akont his girl is some other 'i arm wiis made redolent yester- lurning by a half dozen shrnbs, the a friend. lots in this city are very and bring forth a large crop ordered to be constructed, while the ordinance providing for opening Fifteenth street was defeated on first reading. The public property comtuitK-e reported that the additions to the City Hall wonld cost- as follows: 51300 for a two story bnildiug and cellar, and for a oce- story building and cellar. The report was received and filed. A coinmnmoation was received from the Moyamensing Hi-ok and Company offering to take the new Reading truck purchased by council, provided au appropriation of $1500 per annum in advance be cranted.

Mr. Brown then withdrew the application of the Hanley Hose Company, mads tt lasc meeting, md Mr. Grty withdrew tbe Franklin's ofTer, and after a number of complimentary remarks abuut tbe Moyas by nearly every member of council, the request of the North ward company was granted 1 Mr. Brown, of the health committee, reported that nuisances ou Fifteenth and Fulton streets were being abated. Mr.

Brown's resolution that the offer of the CHESTER TIMES and Evening News to print tbe property atnetnent list of the city of charge, was pawed after knocking ott the provision that the clerk should furnish the triinncript. The ordinance providing for the construction of a on GulUfcin street passed Bnal reiding. Tbe following bills were ordered to be paid: Street Commissioner's roll No. 145, 10; B. F.

Bolton, 6 79: Girtsde Turner, Evening News, Pennsylvania Globe Gas Light Company, 2.M 96. Tbe bill of F. W. Thomas, 2:14, was referred to tbe committee on ac- connta. The ordinance directing the construction of the sewer on Third strset between Ulrich and pennell streets, then down Ufjd, passed second rsadmtf.

The unfinished appropriations were then taken np for action. Mr. Hannnui reported that thi- coiuraittfce appointed at lueetinji bad hud a meeting with tbe Water Boaid, bnt no lower rate would be by the worts. Mr. Hanoum said ifc struck him that there was no remedy hut to pay the amount absked, which was $2700 a year, and then with fine legal brilliancy he moved to reduce the appropriation to The motion was a dismal failire.

Tbe appropriations were then made and are as follows Streets, police, 000; lamps, fi re water, public property, $500: contingent lund, sinking fund, interest account, 319,660 After passing an ordinance making the appropriations and postponing action on a Peun street nuisance, counoil adjourned. A Rising Thegpian. Daring the past winter the of Washington, D. C-, had the pleasure of witnessing the of a former Cheeterian in the person of W. Barman Donth, son of Angnst Donatb, The voung Thespian bore 1 himself so well that "he WHB soon advanced to more difficult roles, and now treads the boards with all the sang froid of one older in histrionic arts.

In a private party recently eiven by some leaders of at the National Capital, he appearad in the dual of "Uassmt" and "Dazzle" in the oomedy of "London Asinranoe," and impersona ted "Borneo" in a traveaty on Sbafcee- peare's works, consisting of a mielange of tragedies. He was warmly applauded and won the good opinions of the audience at onca. Base Ball Languishes. Matters are very quiet In fcall circles, only games being contests between nines from the various manufactories in the city. There is a prospect, however, for the organization of the Chester team with a nine that can do some plaving.

Johnson, Lntton and Grawl are still with the Wilmington clnb and it would be hard to replace these men. Chester Park is beginning to wear a dilapidated look, and unless a teant is soon formed, considerable expense will be entailed in fixing np tbe lenoee and grounds. The Busy Academy. This is tbe bmsy season for tbe cadets of the Pennsylvania Military Academy. Commencement day is drawing close, and the graduates are working industriously on their studies, while orations and essays Him ShuU Mrert ii.

E. Church Eur Korders. tbe home disputants folt tho fates were against The judges were Messrs Suath Chester, and Beeson and Larkiu, of Chelsea. The South Chester disputants wanted a gentlemen who was in no way connected or interested in either society. "And they oast loth" and the little joker tnrued up in the eneuij's camp.

The oflirmatite side of the tines- tion was opened by Thomas Nicholson wbo stated bis reasons lor believing that man is what be is by 'nature and elaborated bis points to some extent, and was interrupted in the uiidet of his argument by tbe president of the Chelsea society time, but us no time had been fixed "for either society, encb one bcirg allowed to coneutue as much aa he felt, necessary Mr. Nicholson continued but is was the thread of his argument was broken by tbe intsranptieu. Mr. Fields of Chelsea's society, opened foi ibe negative, bnt as hs was suffering irom savere cyid he spoke only a few minutes, and advanced but veiy lew ideas on bis side of the question. W.

A. TVuhaoja being called took tbe floor for ibe affirmative, und it soon CU.T« evident ho bad not gone into the bobject without looking over tbe ground. He look the broad ground that Natnre had mpUnted the mind of those who had made life a visible success special qualifications fitting them for tbe citieer ic which they bewuie ilinsrnonb. lie ran back ae far as history reaches -and found tbe Bsme evidences tbe o-irly outcroppingb all men of genius in tbe moriiiug of their lives tbosa traits which made them famous. His speech consumed twenty minutes and if it fa.led to convince the judges, tbe oiator bad tbe satis faction of i that he pleased a critical audience wsb in the attention, sparkling eyes and heightened color ot those wbo tad in front of him.

That it should have weighs the lodges was the evident care with which ihe negasiiff j-voidtd alluding to any of his f-oints except by assertion which were tot susceptible of proof. ilr. Karriwm for the negative was then introduced and for twenty four minuted bv sarcasm, innuudo and bald assertion without any attempt of proof bolstered np his side. Indeed it seemed the negative were sure of the verdict, and for good reaeons-they had the majority of tbe court, and it nob to make any favorable argument. Mr.

Beach occupied tea minutes in his usual terse and incisive way in favor of the affirmative and gave way to John S. of Cheliea, for the negative. All who know Mr Edwards know his style of argument, therefore it sufficient to say that last night be was np to his standard. He occupied all of the time left allotted to the negative. Ibe affirmative having twelve minutes etill to their credit, it was divided between Messrs.

Nicholson and Williams, both maKingsome very strong points. These closed the debate and the decision was favor of Chelsea. The audience seemed very mnch ra- ball inuffa. 3 weather is the very best kind of er for outdoor workmen, and also good wash days. HITS and town authorities should cherry trees along the roadi.

They a shade and fmit. will make yon feel good to think mean in Smith, or Jones or but I will forgivs him." re it nothing in the way of a cover- the head as a stovepipe or plug liow it tones a fellow np. ticklrs the reporter so Minch Je real bongry as a firstclass set He is generally hnnirry too. aan who IT seeking qaiet and jet pleasant plsee for tbe sntn- bonid look at West Chester. yon taken the ashes that accnmn- in yoar cellar daring the winter Sow is the time to replace it with be able to change what wonld she beootnet Tne "orean gays she would become a pity the maa -who gets his hair cot nrday.

His no plea- 3 him--at least the dead portion of scestors--and his neighbors talk nra. people are thinking about hieing away to the seashore, and people are thinking "how la they ara gaing to get the next JLIlc tlU'JLlCU'-'C; Dcroujvjvi i terested, and frequently gave vent to their appreciation in hearty applanee, though the decision surprised the more intelligent part of them, bnt, as one lady remarked, societies ought to be aatiihed-- Obel- won the decision and Chester bad tbe argument. The gooiety then adjourned to meet at the place and hour. Friends Bngage In Seelal Amenities. A.

number of friends and fellow workmen of Benjamin Smith, foreman of machinery in the punch ihed at Beach's shipyard, called at his residence on Broomall etreet, completely surprising him. The party came to celebrate his birthday anniversary and made the time pass very merrily along. During the evening the tneste presented Mr. Smith with a pair of gold rimmed spectacles. Fanmle and Her Lawn Party.

Misi Fannie M. MoClnre took advantage of tie fine weather yesterday and had a latrn party at the commodioui residence of her father, William J. McClnte, Kcrhn street near Third. A number of her little friends were invited and a royal time was bad by tbe quests in a round of the sports of childhood. Daring a lull in tbe pastime, ice creem, cake and other refreh- were served.

Tbe new ubai-el still forms an iuterebt- icg for of kladisuu. Street MettoJist. Episcopal Caurcli. if erected on the grouuct adjoining tho main edifice to the north, bow can it be constructed so as to conform appearance to tbe larger baildiug? a query that is discussed by the ofliuial board and others. Tha membership is groniug rapidly, and particularly in the Sunday Subool, whtra the average atwudauce bas been eight hundred since tbe liret of last December, and something bo tinao to aucommodato tbe increasing Oce tUo that wovts with favor by a great liiauy rn.oplo is to errct a chapel at point in North Chester.

Quite a nouiber of meuibrrs of eitreot Church live that boiougb, it ib impossible for nuuio to atieuU m.bad eatb- er. -Abu f.i--or this p'aa rbat tbe North tiard church is too strong to foal tbe loss iu members that this would entail aud that in a short time the church roll would be back to its figure. With tbe opeuiug of the Baltimore and P-failddtilphui Kaiiroau the northern part of the citv and environs will naturally incieise iuito rapidly in population by tho impetus given to building, aud another ouurch will be needea to accommodate the This is tho argument used bv some of those who want to begin a nucfeus ot a Methodist church in tbe suburbs. They say that now is tbe time to prepare for this movement of people to the Noith ward and North Chester. Ajjaiu, many members are loath to give their voice to anything that will hare a tendency to take away membtrs of Madison Street, Chnroh.

which is now a very fiontiBtiing condition. But the knowledge that people like to go where there is crowd is considered as a factor in the question, iind the quoiy ia raistd whether tbe North Cheater Methodists wonld go to ft small place of woisbip, nhen for years they have boen meeting friends and acquaintances at tbb larger sanctuary every Sunday. JOTTLMiS FUOJ1 SEDIA. A Budget of Interesting Mews From tbe Plc- turesijiie County Seat. That John Neal of yours down at Chester must be the (treat "identifier" of tbe world.

He must have token a pood look at tbe Deeriug robjers on th ir March morning over a year ago. When Ewe was tried here at court for the criiae Noal was the worst witness against him, although, us Ewe'n counsel showed, be eaw the man only with tho of a lantern as they passed him. Neal now identities Ibe companion of Ewe on that moraine, if tbe perbt-n of a man recently ia tbe act of committing a like crime in Philadelphia John Murphy is a resident of Rookaale. Saturday morning ho bought a ticket at Gl'-n Riddle olntion for Philadelphia. Saturday wan the IGta of tbo mouth, in tbe ilato ou Mnrybi's ticket only tbe lower part of the "6" printed When tbe conductor came along Mr.

Mnr- pfay tendered bis ticket to the conductor, wbo after a careful inspection declared the tici-'et was dated tbe 10th, and ttas therefore "DO good" Murphy pleaded with till his eloquence and offered to take tbe conductor back to the ticket office. Murpby was finally cjfcted forcibly from the car. He came to Media yeeteiday and ontewd suit sgniust the company, he says for $10,000. Surely Murphy is iu Inck. And tvili be luckier if gets the 000.

EAST MEDIA Mrs. Margarec Worrall has the Worrall Mansion already prepared for Hummer gnestB. She is kept busy attending to nppliranls for board, and the indications aie that the mansion will be well filled tbe coming summer, and that under Mrs. Worrall's excellent m.inagemeut will be more popular as a summer hotel than ever before. Charley Martel has a young horse, which he is breaking to harness and giving daily practice to a light road wagon.

Charley thinks tbe youngster will develop into a stopper by and by. Michael Wishman bus opened ont a tin store and shop in East Media, and as he is a workman, be will no doubt build op a growing trade here. East Media has progressed so far as to have a daily paper now served to her people every afternoon. Little Willie Hoopes, of "Lon" Hoopee, began serving the TIMES there Saturday and has already built up quite a fair route. Saturday, after his first stock of papers was THE Severs Orofm! and Sorer? That Botn AikeJ-Bor.

Tbe Fifth btreet. bdtwees Market ansi Wulsi about completed, a- fr as tbe construction of the FillSKY BOYS OS A laki-n by a Pair of a lady r-hiiiing iu the county, to Chester jesteraay iu a carri- nCs to Julius Dattou, at Eighth pleteu a- as tae coastruoiioii 01 me ata juio. a brick drain is ouucereetl. The street it, aud UpluEd She hiicheJ still clOM-d to tra'ol and ill be lor t.oue rel.abla family beast, at tbe post iu days, as the cobble bloues b-k-o not been replaced, aud cous.der.ibie dirt remains to be filkd in. Tbirt vewer is tba deepift jet constructed in Chester, being seveu- feet lyknv tbo Mirfaoo of tbe street.

Tho average depth it eleven fset, but this was made to this depth to accommodate the botol course of oonhtruo- tiou at Fifth a.ud llarkot To- the proper depth it as necessary to make connection i tho Welsh street sewer, tbe fower on Market street was not deep enough to diaiu the collar of the new hotel. Its construction baa been accompanied i 1 difficulty. Large rocks were constantly, encountered, Hiid iu ra- moviug this immense quantities of earth were thrown into tbo trench, thus increasing tho labois of the woikmeu. As soon as this bower is completed work will be commenced on tbe West yifth street sewer, which runs between Market street and Edguiont avenue. Fourth street, between Market street and Edguiont avo- nuo, will then have its long wished for drain constructed.

Petitioub wero sent ia repeatedly, but for some reason, known only to the of tho measure, tbe prajera were never heeded. Tbete will be one gieat inconvenience iu the East Fifth Btreet. sower, aud that is the trouble iu making connections with tbe drams of bouses along the way. Sov- euteeii feet is qui.e a depth to- go to lay pipe for sewerage purposes, and just here is where the gay and ftstive plumber will get in somo more of'his Quo work. A snrfoce glance at tbe ordinance wbicb authorized tho construction of this sewer at such a depth would indicate that tbe plumber might have had something to do with its passage.

Tbe piopeity owners along Filth street will bo tho only people to as tbe other new sewers will not be put down so far. From tbe present outlook it will bo a pood year foi Gallntiu street is to have 11 new diam, and people iu various other parts of tbe city want to be accommodated in like manner. East Eighth ntrert; though one of tbe most tt-ickly built up thoroughfares in the city, has no newer. Before iho ordinance forbidding tbe construction of private drains was passed, a number of pioperty owners on tbat street used that method of carrying off refuse water, bnt now buildings are deprived of this means of drain- BRI-, tbe sanitary condition of the immediate vicinity is not at all improved. Up to dnto there ib one thing tbe South ward has not beuu able to get, i.ud is tbat sewer on Third street between Peu- iiell and Ulrich streets.

A determiner 1 eflott is bejuig made ny residents to faavo their prayer granted year, aa it in an imperative health measure, and has received tbo of co-unioudation from both the old ttud tho new health committee. front oj ibo dour auti weut inside the Jious-e U- tuiAe btT ea 1. Now Albert Dut- lon.acil oouasn LttluuJ, boys about ir 7 rears if ago, 8iiv tbe borse anil car- Rinl at ouuti bit upon tho scbeujo of tailing drive for heultu aud pleasure. They jouipijil la aud were sion the Sonth ward. Oa reacb- iug West Seventh street tue young ad- vputuurii eaw Ireuo Coiuptou, young ou the bidewalk, aud mvited her to join tbeui iu a ride Tbe tuo tbeu weut oat towards Cartertown, dud when that feiiuotteti place was redcheil, the boys thought their horse must be thirsty and concluded to give him a driuk, BO the) Uiove him mlu a ditch iu order to the eijume to quetich bis thirst.

Tbe carriage thou became ed in tbe bug, a farmer driving by Beeiup their diflicalty at-sisted them out. Tbe trio- then drove down toTburlow, and ihe houset, of Judge Clayton, C. 15. Lloiwtou and others ou thoemineuco near tbe station, then went down Iligh- luud avenue and crossed tbe tracks of tbe Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore K.iilroad to Second street. Then tbej drove to Market street, Chester, and turned down to the wharf, when iu turning tno horse they narrowly escaped upsetting the carriage, butsomuouoassiiit- cd tbcm, aud the horde's bead was then turned towards home, tbe route being on Secoud and Welsh streets to reach tbe North ward.

Shortly after the children left their home at Eighth and Upland streets, Mrs. Dnttou noticed that tbo carriage was ROUO, and not, being able to find her boys, associated tbeir abs-ouce with tbo lioftrauue of the horse. The neighborhood was scouted, but neither tbo team or tho boys could be found, and tbo ladies wero thrown into great etute of anxiety and alsrui. A team wus procured and a messenger drovo towards Village Groon, i i thnt perhaps llie boys had driven tbat direction, but tbu Miand oucceastul. as Che Indies were beginning to beliOTe tbat some mishap had tIofalU-11 tbo boys, up, osme tbe carriage with tho rnuawnyb, tbe trio being as glou- ful as any coulii bo.

They rugarded'their sdventnro Hi tho of a good time, could not see anybody should bu anxious utmut tbuiu. The BEST COMPOUND EVER INVENTED FOR WASHING CLOTHING, audrvn i i cl-v, lu Hard or So i i to fcibru; or Sit-v I.nJxir. Soup i alitj IH of A to bnu SIM r- i not upon you. IB tho Counter. PEAllLIJUS i alwayp tvtn WtHTS.

ANTED--RTperletuxu wtmmn torgeutjral Housework. Sum Uininlly; good wjues. 113 KaM Fourth KKNT. -A aumll or medium VV tinnse, on tho lino ct tuu P. or w.

C. It. It wanted immediately. AdclivHi terms ami partlcalifo lock boi ia Ohrtfr r-. o.

skitr noout isreetia length. Apply TlniQ-' Ofllce. SPECIAL MOT1CES. ALL ana sto tny pretty napcr basnets anl deiiiju-i; letve oiler for decoration. ll ANCE.

1307 igmont Avenue. TTiOR Two new Kldgway Bcrrlgwswn will bfi sola cheap for caalu Cin be seen HI tho TMfcg OlUce. AI11KS' Rtiojs ror 31 o-'ii' cent shoo for 40 ceuta a pair. iv pair. Our JO Cblld't Building IiuiiroMiiiii'nta and Notes.

I Kagle Cocliraiie is building two bouses at Third Norns streets. They will be ieet, front by 52 feet deop. i'hu carpotiter work will be done by Benjamin D. Avara Ac; Son. The new dwellings, tbu erection of which began this morning, will bo ftduiimbly situated, will be very desirable homes.

They oo the priucipdl thoronubtare, with street railway csrs the door, Woifc was be6 au morning in excavating the cellar for a new bouse un Seventh street near Pnsey. the contractor, is building ftlmok dwelling on Eighteenth atieet, near Prori- dcnce avenue. C. S. Riveley hag moved bis tea store to the room formerly need by Uollis, tho confectioner, on EdgmonttTenne near Eighth street.

D. S. Banting baa received tbe contract for furnishing the lumber for the now Baptist Church in Sontb Chester. ') he nmilcj's A'lmllcntlon. JJDITOU CI1EB1KK Kefuiriiijr to our utucleor Uieifctu lusU, wo beir 10 siutu ili.it, far from Deuut; uiixloua tor tbo truck, -Re Heartily endorse tbo notion of Cltj Couuc.l, our ouly mat, owli to misrepresentation ol tUO tucts, we were In- Uucocl to offer oin terms to council.

A word Iu rctercimuiothldlslu oider. oJllclnlly vmlteUourliuiisffortuO purpose ot as- ccriuiijliii; me ti-ellnj at tlis co.uiinny, lUu nrbt dueallou or Mm "Uoes aur ouo else wiici it; anil uuon lils assurance tluit we itcic me only couipany wuoui UUy O'ouucH Uutl 10 look to st'C tuoui out ot iliclr nllcmina, we cou- faentud to ciul a sptulal mtelinj iinU In our spring heel blioos tor 75 cents a pair. K. BVY, ThirU ana Primkiln btieetb. Olt Stock aod nxtaas ot a well cstabllsbod store, on one or ctto prlnclpte streutu of MltlUlo wart Kood reahOtt tor soliiue.

Address w. W. Tiitiss office. Chester, DeL -I710K A bis strong mule, commit i JJ years old, at a very lo prlco. An approTW note at or tour inoniua' tlino would D6 ken lu pro ment.

Apply at CnssTSR Tiuia offlce. A PRIVATE SALE --Bod room, p'irlor aai otlior tornllure; also carpota an I ttouse- ketiimt; urilcloa, by a lady dectlmn- liousukeep- UiLr. Apply at SIB East Nltuu atreeu. are being polished or prepared, ready lor the final launching upon tbe public tym- paninm. The young men tbe other classes are also busy tritb studies, and everybody will breathe more freely in tho course of a.

few weeks. Arrival or the Illinois. The American Line steamship Illinois arrived yesterday from Liverpool. The Chester agent received a telegrata announcing her coming yesterday morning, and at once notified persons in this city who bad friends on board from tbe otber side of the water. Qeite a number of the Illinois'passengers bad Chester as their destination.

Initial Committee Meeting. The Delaware Connty Republican Ex- ecntive Committee will at the Washington Honse, Chester, oa Thursday at 2 30 o'clock. Important bnsitew is to be transacted. Tbe committee will dis- cnss relative to the coming fall election and will fir the date for the inating convention aad attend to other business. Wak Old When lady 8 thmt means debility, laagoof, and impovermDes blood- If A Pastor's Escort.

Je-eph Barrett and Silas dele- of the A. M. Church, left for Wilmington this morning to attend the conference and escort their new pastor to tbe parsonage in this city. Tho retiring paster Rev. Mr.

Patterson. Arrested for Bad CondacU Mr. Deny, of South Chester, was arrested for licentious conduct yesterday by Constable William Gibbs, and taken before 'Squire Walters, of Media. He was bound over in S300 and being unable to fnrmish the amount was placed in jail. Lecture by Rev.

Adams. A free lecture will be delivered on Thursday evening by Bar. Clarence A. Adams, under the snspices of tbe Yonn People's Working Association of the Baptist Church, in the lecture room. Michigan man waa struck bj llgbt- eating his breakfast, aad not- ending this terrible warning, men wsist in indulging In the babll of I breakfast.

in this way ihe tans inso a manent ill If Ae beet for hot she will take per- her strength and health. JCorridgewort, gickwith rservoM prostration nws She bad no appetite and orold hardly walk. Half a bottle of Bcowa'. Iron Bitten matte Jimmy Wins tne Much. Denghertj and Paddy Bell, plojed Wetberill's shops, engaged wrestling match after urorksng honra Doogherty won Hrely in ft tnssel.

A Panic by the Restless The Franklin Active Association will hold iBMting on Thnrsdiy at the engine bonse to disease the advisability o( in the New Jersey Volunteer pwade at Atlantic City on Jane 16. say tnat Hooa's bee writes: in roio." xeMer. yon an a mt- Mck fire Hooai win mod. jj Lowell, ita ma, a ma. BT o.

Hood Oo, uruay, uiou exhausted, he ran all the way to Media to get more papers from the agent, bnt ont of a large pile that came an hour before, only four were left, and Willie, of course, oame back disappointed. He is a smart, active little fellow, and the residents of East Media who want the paper should order it regularly from him. Mr. Wishman's store and residence, since it was recently painted, looks equal to new. Mr.

Meesick will rnn his meat cutting machine this summer with horse power. He has jnst put in a tingle power machine. The Media and Chester otage rnns every trip through Eatt Media and South Media and stops at all stations to take on and leave off passengers and baggage. military JUtcs. Company was drilled as usual last night.

After roll call the command was divided and exercised in loading and firing. The company will turn out on Decoration Day, wearing white pants and helmets. A new man was elected last night, and this makes slmost as many ae can be en- li.ted. After drill tbe men were entertained by colored and his execution of some of the popular melodies was very fine. Thnse men absenting themselves from tbe annual spring inspection have been ordered to appear before a court of in- consisting of Lieutenant Campbell, chairman, Sergeants Cljde and Baker and Corporal Cochrane.

A Lost Child. Maggie Kidd, daughter of James Kidd about 5 years, residing OB Jeffrey street, South Cbester, was sent to Second and Jpilery streets to purchase meat for supper, about 5 o'clock jesterday afternoon. The child wandered np to Second and Howell in the city and lost her and about 9 30 o'clock John Davis and Grant Salmon took the little one to David Boss, on Third street, wbo recognized her at Mr. Davis took the child to its parents, who wished to pay him for his services, bot he refused- Two boys were ringing bells for tbe lost child in Boath Chester on its arrival there. Events Still In the Fntare, The Ladies' Aid Society of Trinity M.

E. Church met last evening and made further arrangements for the lawn at the Perkins mannion on Jane 2. The joint committee appointed to mftka for the Methodist excursion to Cape May will meet this evening at Trinity Chnrch. lift Baptfet Excursion. The committee appointed to make rsageroents for the Baptist onion excar- sion met last evening, bat no place was fixed cpon.

It is thought that a trip will Ve made down the bay this year, 1 "A Crtck in BacS" la tuaes a tom or kianeT disease. Hunt's aad RemofljwlUcure It. For vrowen Is aellcaW Bealtt, meaicae Hunt's KetneV. are speeoiV COM t7 it. Itaevertaila.

Pmonal. Sanuel V. Hoffman, residiof at '108 West Second greet, is confined to his bonne by sickness. A. J- Mudford has engaged with tbo American Sewing Machine Company ae salesman.

Mr. and Mrs, John Knifht, ot Pednck- town, N. J. visited their nephew, Constable William Gibbs, yesterday. Joseph Dnmont, agent fur the steamer Thomas Clyde, in in Chester aiakmg ar- ranitementfl for Snmmer excursions.

William Ford, Jolfn Eemiok, Thomas Taylor and Samuel Beoth, the latter the representative, bare returned from a visit to the Grand Lodge of Odd Velio's. They are members of Chester Lodge, No. 92. SMB-- TUrce Horses, sound and In single or double Harness. Oae express, oue OUKgj" nearly now ami one liuckStPrwagca.

For particulars apply to J. D. Woldon, ill West TUIrd streot- it OKVKV, JTorse Shoeing, nnil Carriage UuUder PARKER STREET. Bctwoen TlUrd. Unestor.

Ta. i i Now 1 wuuc you to thoroughly UDdcrswna tbut wo do uot rotleot any uiscred.ton Jitajor brorrn Vint we most ceitululy couuemn (Joloiiel Oruy lor lulblraaine tlio icmaluacr the nre committee lu regard to tno notion ot tne buutu tt uru conijittny, mid wo bos to reiuma mm tli.it ouly upon Ills positive iiburiiicu taut tlio Fruukilii uompany wauteO uotlili.g whatever to do wltn It, would ttio committee on Uro wait on the ilimiuy llodu LOinpiny, Ills dc-nlal to lliu contrary nocwiiliBtiinUinyr. luiiiketlicae statements moiely to show the puDllc Hie true light Iii wlilcli we stand. 1 tliliiL tlm wltuarawul ot our lo Clu Counull Hilly vuio Icutus as, und wo once more settle down to lliu even tonor ot our wnya, only to oe rudely snakon out wlien Ully Couuoll Unas lisolt lo nn awtwiird position, auil cills ou us to assist tliaiii. It Uioy do, 1 can as- en.e ttiem tuej will Und us tho same strnlguc- ronvirfl, truthful and infltpenaeuc Uiinley ot old f.

I'- DAKIUSON, llanloy Ho60 No. 1. Chester, May 19, 1S85. Tldnk of It Sow! AlttiousUunucU is said about tuo Importance or a blood-purifying oieJlclne, 1C may bo tnut tbo subject bus nover seriously claimed your attention. Xlilnlc ot It nowl Almost evory person lias soino form ot scrofulous poison latent In Ills veins.

When this develops In Scrofulous Sores, Ulcers, or Eruptions or In the form ot lineumatlBin, or Organic Diseases, the sutrermg that ensues is tcrrlblo. llence tue of tliose wlio discover, as til yearly do, tuat ATKR'B will tnorouguly eradicate this evil Worn tlie gy stein. AS well.ezpect wltnout air as noalth without pure Dlood. Cleanse the blood with AYUK'S 8AHSAPARII.LA. Prepared Dy Dr.

J. C. Ayer Lowell, MBSB, Sold by all DruKglsta; It, six bottles for R. HEART I'ALNS. Palpitation, DropBlcl SwelllngB, Dlnlnesa, inaigcstlon.

Headache, Sleeplessness cured by Health Kouewer." Democratic Cointy Committee Meeting. A meeting ef Ihe Democratic Connty Committal wae held in the Grand Jury Koom, Media, yesterday afternoon. The date for the convention to elect delefates to the Democratic State ConTention was fixed for Thnreday, August 6. An ei- carsion was decided upon to Atlantic City, on Moaday, Aufnet 3. The Executive Committee in charge of the exenreion is as follows: Murray Rush, chairman, Joseph T.

DeSilver, Ralph Buekley, E. G. Woodward, H. M. Brennan, Peter Mnndv and Charles Cavanagb.

Thrown From a Wagon. A lady Chicheetor wae thrown from a wagon at the Upland oevered bridge tbU rrorning, and wae badly cut about the and bandt. Her horee was frightenfd in some way and ite ind- den movement wrought the Tae injured woman was cared for by Mrs. Malampty, living in Upland. "'Mid and palaces wo may roam be It crer BO Bumble," there's no zor pilm like SalTatJOQ OIL Price at a bo tue.

"8CCHU-PAIBA." Qaiet, complete cure, all Kidney. Sleaasr ana UrfnaiT Dlseises, Irritation, stone, Gravel, Cstarrnot the bladder. It. Drugglste Ship ISSOLUTION-OF IB tiiiTBy Klron tlint tue Hteiy existing bPtweoE Tlio-. Mackayand tl.

Detovr. of Cluster, undor tne nrm nnmo of JUioRny Dcvey, wus diaaolvua ou tbe Mtn day ot May, 1835, by mutual consent. All debts ovvluK to aald piirlnpralili) ara to be received by tno said M. 3J. Devoy, all dcmauason the said pttrmeralilp a to bo presontod to him torpajiu-nu TUOB.

J. JUntAT, JH.il. DLVET. RUPTURE. gaarautcea Dr.

J. 8. M.iyor, the HOC- cesRfal spoclallhl. Under ma trettunent ease at outaluea. No operation or delay oya buslnusd, Atteswd Dy hundreds ot coles.

M- (iinlnatlon Jlnln oraco, 831 Arcli St opon trom 9 a. m. to 4 p. a. at MB S.

FUtU at, from 8 to a p. ana Ho cidays trom to 11 a m. Pliil i. umcea will tc cloaeii on 1 Saruraay and ad Sunday of eacli monta, belns at the Heading ortlce, Euyacarc VIOUSB, these two days. QUAKER CHILL-CJ CURES MALAKlAi AND CHILLS AND FEVER.

It will nuicilu and obioluldii cure Malaria ana CUllls and fever. Ic is In tlio form of a cake- to be eaten just as It It were a case for refresh' ment. Contains no quinine, arsenic or Harmful drugs. Not disagreeable, and perfectly safe. No special requirements regarding? diet 01 former treatment, and no inconvenience experienced Willie talcing Quaker Chill-Cake It it potilivc, radical, aud permanent cure.

Corel wliere all other remedies have One Uftke In moat cases, Is saQlctent, and relief almost immediate. It Is pronounced by thoat wlio liavo used it, the guickttl aad most efta- ctoui rotnody ever icnown. The price of tno Quaker ohlll-Oalte Is dollar, will be sent by mall to any pore ot the TJ, 8 on receipt of tbe money. Further information, circular, and legtlmOLjr sent OB application. Addiess, QBOFF CO.

VIED- i i i I Squre, on Monday moremg. May 18. Ltezle L. Uarrett, ngea about Ridley townsalp, on the 14tu msL, Cattia'inoB West, aged T3 years. Formerly of rein township, Delaware countr.

1S32 Oliwtnu htlmdelphla, BraclAI, neettog of the Moyamenssnif Hook ana -Ln4der 1. wlU neld tbls Tueaday May inst, at 8 o'clock. Business of Impor- By order of CSostor, Kay It, 'M. Brown's Household Pnnftces. Is ts most effecUTe Pain Destrorer In the world, 'mil raoat surely quicken the 01OO3 taken internally or applied externally, and tuereby more certainly whether cHronic or acute, than aayoUicr pun and It li warraniefl strengtn ol Tbroat, Rheumatism.

Tootbacne. and all acnos, ana Is TBS GBEAT KBUEVEB or PAIS. "Bsows HOCSKHOI.O PANACEA" snoaM be In ercry fOTl- lr. A teaspoontul of tsie Panac-a la a icmbler tase, at will breas up a cola. 25 cents a "ROUGH ASK tor wells' "Kouf a on Corns.

complete care. Hara or sort corns, PORTLAND AND ROSENDALE CEMENTS, AXD KBTAII. Bottvmtay Hudion. mo the itocfcboiafra ot tni Peoples' Boltdlng 1 ana Asooclft'lon, Tlie secona mwitlop of tli? stockholders of said aaioclatioo be Held la offlcs of D. Joanwn, Squurr,) on day neit, 2M at 8 o'clock- An election for officers to terre tlie ensuing year.

and inch other will be upon aa ba Drougnt bctoro tae CUT FLOWERS -FOR-- DSOORATI01T DAT. All kinds of Flowers for Decoration Day. Jjeave yoar orders early for Cut Flowers. Bo- nueta, Wreateg, and all Kinds of designs. D.

T. CONNOR, FWrlst. Seventh and JMgmont Avenue. Save money and car fare by aetttneyoof Pictures at KmoxluinogR's No. 35 WestTUrt street, Chester.

aocratary. Ladlss and Yoons in city or country, to wort: ror as at tnelr bomer- eniploim'ot-. nolnstmctlons to boy. WorK by mall (distance no objection). to WT b9 made.

No Ko'-i aeio for reply. HOKK MA.vro Co Bobton. Kasa. F. O.

39'6 ASTED -An or WomM eifTT county sell oar soods. eifTT couny se y. p.r wontli ar.d expenset or comxiwion. fc- Jen-cx in aarance. HeaUtfree.

rorrnilpar- Mculars cdflrsss rAHDAitn ABB CO Bosvm, Mans. A 8 fUBLJU SALB -OF-Personal Property, will be sola at public sale, He Bhemattan CnraL: YORK Cm. I oang for tte wn years. Tiey are a woaflertu! notsag equal to toem ae Koofl ran- EesnlawrB. Boi I WW so fcow BaeaaMaD, ana noweasar: Bwraaetwaot tte leta.

My casiiieBB cwkoioaia ssa aeaW) namrally camp Iwaew I oonia(piot waac, aM at tttntltoSeiW Jeartnny; I tr.efl Balsasas, SaraapartUaB, aoflall kiaos ot uactores, bat tfter ee no MAT B2, BSS. At 10 o'cioct tae entire asocs ol a GROCERY STORE- Aoa otaer anscles. coaslaang of me roliow- KXXJ aorae, wagoa. camace. troiane wagoa, Store Cx- couawra.

platonn scales ana milt, meal cotter. a I every night for Mm nieMs, tfcen I Vi1sf prcre; I contlnnsfl teMna- wen for tortmari aafl I got eaareiTJWeH. Sotr on eaa. ttas of srocerJes coffees, teas, Wt taobestftraafls JI a i OnS traiss. coassa JS? iMck- era.

a laree lot of good alwut awoooato OJ prime larfl. la trimmoBS, spool oowoa, laOW Also a large lot oJ M. E. BOBDINE, CRAYON ARTIST. MaKKET ST1KET, CHESTER.

JOHN WILE), a i i Maculae, BDjrlne aafl General BlacfcsmltU. Avenue below Third Chester All ktode of jobbing work promptly attended George D. Cross, PtACTICAl OPTICIAN. BAJUvET SBBEET, CHESTER. Panage to Europe, OF 115.

AncBor LUM. Use, Araerscaa Line, InmanJUae, Alias Uona Gennan Line. laf ormsOen cMettUItr VOLKHAHDT BB03. HI ItLITl. Pat me stock ol aaa ot Toe bone, wagons aad OOT money wliere it do most good.

A BABBXX OF OUR BEST PATENT FLOTIR CHKATBST AJTO IHK MAJtKCT. B. Beter, Auctioneer. JEWS PA PER I (FWSPAPFRr.

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