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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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I IT t-Vi From a letter writteu by a correepondeLt in the Seycbelle Archipelago, it would seem that, though "every prospect pleases," man is not the only vile creature which the islands and their waters boast. There is a small bat highly poisonous fish, we are told, called the "laf," the "spines of whose hack are hollow and filled, the taugs of a cobra, with a daugerous poisou, which soino limes produces death and always intense pain. 1 You may draw it into the unobserved when you are fishing, and find out its peculiarities before iu presence has been ascertained. Sharks, toe, are more than abundant, and, it seems, hang about the frail boats of the place with such terrible earnestness as to appall sailors and cause them to refrain from tempting the deep; the creatures eat the oars as they are thrust into the water, munch the si las of the canoes, and altogether misconduct themselves so gravely that harpoons have to be used to repel them Happily, in regard tojthe Haf, nature bas provided an antidote, for no sooner has he stung than his body oilers a cure to any one who has presence of mind to Sfciziit, cut it open, and apply it to the wound; aaainst the teeth of the shark 110 such protection is offered, yet those who wish to avoid his mouth can do so by keeping ashore. They miss the eajoyineut of the loveliest waters of the world, but they also escape a fate with which that of Jonah WAS child's 1 de- graph.

Genuine Hop Bitters are put up in square paneled, amber-colored bottles, with white label on one side printed in black letters, and gceen hop cluster, and on the other side jellow paper with red letters; revenue stamp over the cork- This is the only form ia which genuine llop Bitters are put up, and the sole right to make, sell and use them is granted to the Hop Bitteis MTgJ of Rochester, N. and Toronto, Oat. by patents, copyright and trade mark. All others put up in any other way or by any one else, claiming to be like it or pretending to contain bops, by whatever panics they may be called, are bogus and unfit for use. and only put up to sell and cheat the people on the credit and popularity of Hop Bitters.

--Deacon Hale of Nashville, was mobbed because he took a second wife within two months after the death of his first. Lumber and Coal Yard. 314 3U 314 Choice Family Coals, Stove, Egg Chestnut BITUMINOUS COAL OF THE BET CiUALITY. Cedar, Grape and Arbor Posts, CEDAR BEAN POLES. LARGE STOCK OF HEMLOCK, Lawyers Viider Peter.

Peter the great, of Russia, was a monarch of large views but iuviucible prejudices. He loved his country, and longed to bee it take a higher in European history. He saw clearly that progress could be made only by tbe inuoducnon of new industries and by skillful training in mechanical labor. To forward this end he visited in disguise the older nations of Europe, made himself thoroughly acquainted with their forms oi industry, and worked as a common mechanic at various trades. He sent also numerous young ot promise to great cities other countries, to acquire skill in the mechanical arts, and to become teachers of their countrymen.

But, while honoring all well-trained mechanics, he had a rooted contempt for law yers. It puzzled him to understand how they occupied high positions in England and France. They multiplied quarrels, he said, and fattened on the life blood of others. Vexed at the high esteem in which they were held elsewhere, he vented his wrath in the memorable threat-: am rhaukful I have only two lawyers in my empire. When I return I mean to execute one of them." Nervous Debility! Nervous Debility! Debility, a depressed, irritable state of mind, a weak, nervous, exhausted feeling, noenergy or animation, confuted heid.

wean memory, the consequence of excesses, mental overwork. The nervours debility finds a sovereign cure in K. f. Knnkel's Bitter of Iron. It tones the s-ystem, dispels the gloom and dependency, and rejuvenates the entire system.

Sold only In bottles, or six bottles l6r Asfc lor E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, and take no other. If your druggist has it not. send to Proprietor, E.

F. feuukel, No North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. free; enclose three-cent stamp. WORMS. WORMS.

WORMS. Kunkel's Worm nevw fails to destroy Pm. Seat and Wwrras. Dr. i i the only successful physician, who removes Tape Worm in two hours, alive, with head, and no fee i removed.

Common sense teaches it Tape Worms be removed all other worms can be readily destroyed. Advice at office and store, free. The uoclor can tell whether or not the patient has worms Thousands are dying daily, with worms, and do not know it Fits, spasms, cramps chok ing and suffocation, sallow complexion, circles around the eyes, swellings and pain in the stomach, restless at night, grinding of the teeth, picking at the nose, cough, fever, itcu- Ing at the seat, headache, foul breath, the patient grows pale thin, tickling and irritation fa the anus, all more, come from worms. E. JtUNKEiiS WORM SYRUP never falls to remove them.

Price, per bottle, or six boitles for Tape Worm write and consult the DoctoK) For all others, buy of your druggist the Worm Syrup, and If he has it not, send to DR. KUNKEL, 259 N. Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Advira by mail, free; send tbree-cent Wine of Iron Is for In Chester by M. H.

BIckley, Robert Howartb, Edward G. jSVTTuird and Penn streets; J. TUiri anu Franklin streets, and by tfie trade jreneially. apl6-lm 'WHITE AX Shingles. Pickets, Lath, c.

Pine Boards and Plank. DRY KINDLING WOOD. Jonathan Pennell, 314 Edgmont Avenue, CHESTER, FA. -DRY GOODS PRICES GUARANTEED THE LOWEST. NO.

WEST THIRD STREET, CHESTER. SPECIAL BARGAINS is LISLE THREAD GLOVES, DRESS GOODS. sta TM A large lot of Pure Mohair Mixtures, 2-inch wide, Beautiful Texture, latest designs the market in Coachmen at worth 37 FOR CO A PAIR, HAVE THE BEST KID GlLOVE To be found anywhere. CASE OF- A -A-LIj- WOOL 23EBEG-E, Wo utfaebest from W'amsutta Muslin, warranted to fit WBINGS RAISED OR Parties wis ling such work done with care aad proaaptnjKs. will please address.

"BUILDINGS." P.O. Box 545, jal3 Chester, Pa. the best Unlaundried Shirt, made W'amsutta Muslin, warranted to fit. Ladies' Muslin Underwear A'ery low. Made from best material.

Our BLACK CASHMERES are Superior to any offered any. place at the price. Yard wide. All the IKW shades. worth 5UC.

goods are rare bargains. We have the control of them in Chester. CHESTER SALE EXCHANGE, NO. 5124 MARKET STREET, 31. T.

FAGE. Agent. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR Rockland Building Lime, STONE, Building and Curbing. BRICK, Pressed, Paving, c. LUMBER, Lath, c.

SAND, Cement and Plaster. SASH, Doors and Frames. OOA.I- AWD "WOOD- The Celebrated Prescription of CHAMPION BROWNING, M. c. P.

Lnck Ana Irftbor. If the boy who exclaims 'just my luck," was truthful he would say, "just my law- BBSS!" or "just my inattention! Mr Louden wrote some proverbs about "Luck and Labor." It would be well for our boys to memorize them. Luck is waiting for something to turn up. Labor, with keen eyes and strong will, will turn up something. Luck lies in bed and wishes tbe postman would bring him news of a legacy.

Labor turns out at six o'clock, and with busy pen or ringing hammer lays tbe foundation of competence. Luck whines. Labor whistles. Luck relies on chances. Labor relies on character.

Luck slips down to indigence. Labor strides upward to independence. Sow save tbe Rags. The most noticeable, perhaps, of all the advances during the late boom has been in the price of rags; which have more than doubled in value, and are now worth three and a half cents per pound. At this price, and even at much less, it will pay to save them and sell them.

The same is true of old paper of nearly every kind, as by cleaning they are reconverted into white paper by the manufacturers. In consequence of the scarcity of rags aud old paper, the price of print, or paper for news purposes, has gone up from six and a-half to ten cents at If this price keeps up, there will be a general rise in the suoscnption price, as has indeed in many instances already occurred. Almost any family can make enough in a year by selling rags and old paper, to pay for all their reading matter. --The old story of Komulus being raised by a wolf is outdone every day in, Kentucky where men are raised by mules, sometimes fatally. --The Hungarian government has issued most stringent regulations as to wines.

The sale of all coloring ingredients is forbidden under severe penalties. At all times wine merchants may be called upon to submit their wares to an official chemical analysis, and already two exporters of Hungarian wines have received notices of prosecution. WEST THIRD STREET, Chester, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. All ot Jewelrv repaired. JOHN V.

RICE, Attorney and Oonnselkr-at-Law, Ja9 No. S34 Market Street, EW LUMBER FOR GENERAL DEBILITY AND PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Perfectly purifies the Blood, enriches the Blood, reddens the Blood, Blood, wonderfully Improves the Appetite, and changes the Constitution suffering from General Debility Into one of vigorous health. The best proof of its wonderful efficacy is to Te obtained by a trial, and that, simple trial strongly establishes its reputation witli all. Is most scientifically and elegantly compounded by Us author and proprietor, W.

CHAMPION BROWNING, M. 1117 Arch Street, A regular graduate of Jefferson Medial College, of Philadelphia, a thorough and sMllfal PhartuciiU Price, 5Oc. and SI.OO. For sale by the Proprietor and all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, RAILROADS. HILADELPHIA AND READINS RAIL ROAD.

A A calls attention to bis rpHOMAS A. TALL, Sail and Awning Maker, FOOT OF EDGMONT CHESTER. Skiff Sails, Flags and Awnings made to or- Awnings a specialty, and made at a slight advance. Superior Prepared Coal, For family use, which he has Just received, 2nd now ready to sell at prices usually paid tor an inferior article- A large and welf selected lot or the HfEW TIMJB 3 On and OCTOBER 6th, 1ST9, Pjv i senter trains will be run on the Philadelphia and Chester Branch, daily. (Sunday exempted.

LUMBER Is nov at his yard, and parties inne'-i mg his line would do well pa-' before purchasing elsewhere. shortly have a of Lime, Sand, Cement, Hair. And other articles usually found In a flrst- class Lumber Yard. my 2 Leave Chester, Penn Street, Beach's, 8. Chester, Arrive at Thurlow, Leave a.

m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.TH 60S 950 1130 440 S3fl 609 951 1134 4 554 614 1139 449 599 619 1144 454 604 624 1009 1149 459 09 631 1016 1156 506 61C 34 1019 11 NORTHWARD.

8- Chester, Roach's. Penn street, Chester, Morton's, Arrive at Eddystone, a m. 50 655 700 10 -li 1.1 'V 10W 1045 509 619 BUY YELIR GOODS DF 23! 12 U5 1229 rt i4l 6 4 64 1 Frank K. DEALER IN Fine Cigars and Tobacco, NO. 344 HOWSLL STREET, -SOUTH WARD, CHESTER, Give me a trial.

The articles I keep arefirst Ptlf CORNOG- B'as removed his Tin, Sheet-Iron, Roofing and Mill Wort Establishment from NO. 311 MARKET STREET, TO NO. EDGMONT ANENUE, Next door above George Bottomley's mill finding store. Thankful for past patronage. I would asR a continuance of the pn CORNOO 609 Kdgmont Avenue.

a War-ier Rochester, N. Y. IBMEV: I have used Warner's afe and Liver Cure wtfth the greatest sat- CLOTHING FOR GENTLEMEN. JOHN wllTTAM, MERCHANT TAILOR 51O Market Street, CHESTER. Ha 1 inst received a fine assortment of cloths and caislmeres snitable for gentlemen, spring which he will a intothelatesi styles on short notice.

Good fits guaranteed. Particular attention paid to repairing and cleanias gentlemen's garments. A trial is solicited. om PATENTS and bow to obtain them. Pamphlet free, upon receipt of Stamp for postage.

Addr IORE SMITH CO. of Patents, year Patent OJlct, irashington, D. 7ANTE1 AT CITY RAG STORE, A vegetable preparation and the only remedy in the world for and AJLL Kidney. Liver Vrimarj Oueaoca. tbehighest order in proof Of tbese statements.

the cnre of call for Care. OSTFor the cure of Brieht'u and the other diseases, call for Wwfler'a Safe KUancr and layer Core. j'. E. V'OOTTEN, Gen'l Manager.

C- G. HANCOCK. Gen'l and Ticket Agent. MILAJDELPBL1A BALTIMOKE Ci. TEAL RAILROAD.

CKAZfVE OF HOURS. On and after Monday, 1873, train." will run as follows Leave Philadelphia, from depot of V. W. B. B.

corner oi Broa4 street and XV ashing- ton avenue. For Port Deposit, at a. m. ana 4. p.

ZQ. For Oxford, nt 8 a. and 4.30 lu. Saturdays only, at 6.15 For W. C.

Junction and Chester Creek Railroad at 10 30 a. m. Train leaving Philadelphia at a. m. connects at Port Deposit witn tram for Baltimore: 8 a and 4.30 p.

m. connects at Oxford witn Peach Bottom Railway; 4.30 p. m. connects al Chadd's Fijrd vith Wilmington and rsortherr Trains for Philadelphia leave Port Deposit at 10.05 a. m.

and p. m. These trains connect with trains from Baltimore Leave Oxford 6 and ll.U a.m., 4 4 0 p. TO Fridays fenly. at 11.20 a.

m. Ov SrrsrAYS Train leaves Philadelphia at i.30 a. m. for Oxford and ail intermediate stations. Returning k-aves Oxiord for Philadelphia and all intermediate stations at 3.20 p.

m- Safe Remedies arc sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine RH. WARNER 1 Proprietors, oehoter. fi.f. aarSond for PatnpblSt and Testimonials. Having redded hero for forty-seven TM friends w.

il be glad to see this statement. The Sverlr is, 1491 Wabasii near 2Mb. street. Cotton and woolen rags, scrappaper. pers.

old books, iron, copper, brass, wire, tor which we pay Hie highest prices. We al- Keep lEe best iai-iy 1 1 JNDOW CORNICES OF OF THE CUNARD LINE, NO. 9 WEST THIRD CHESTER, PA. rabin Passages and Return Tickets, gomi for at reduced i a Staterooms secureil. Steerage Tickets from all Faints, Direct to Chester.

Parties desiring to send for friends from abVoad can be assured that the bert care and attenuon is given to passengers by this Line, not only on board the steamers, but in tor- to their A POSITIVE CURE FOR PILES, R.C.YATESCO iNEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA rah 11 i a i Pain of SYRUP. It will TA'RIOUS Made and put up at short notice. Call and see samples. ENTWISLE'S, nihl-tr 230 and 222 Penn street. alO- BanikingJIousc of S.

A. Iyer. HESTER PHILADELPHIA STEAM FREIGHT LINE. STEAMER MARS i'ho Purest and Best Medicine ever A combination of Hops. Dacha, aB and Dandelion, ulta all the best and JDOM tlvcnropert les of all other Bitters make! the est Blood Purifier, I.iver and Health Restoring Agent on earth.

Kodi'eaaeorill health can possibly Ion? rhcre Hop Bitters are nsed, so varied ana Leaves OTICE. Fashionable Milliner and 23 West Third street, Chester. children's salts made In tbe latest New York to salt the -tl Sharpless' Wharf, foot of Market "pier second Wharf! TcrauMA Sant- flt Address H. HALI.BTT Pon' foot of E. B- Taggart, lol Wharrea, FhlladelFbia.

e3 tO Samples Oo-, Por This Ointment is offered to the public with entire confidence in its virtues, based upon an experience of 15 TEARS, during i which time its efficacy as AS INFALLIBLE RMEDY FOB PILES has been fully estab lished. sale by all druggists. PRICE, 50 CENTS PER BOX. H. B.

OBAITLY, Proprietor, NO. 5.T CHESTNUT fel3-daw-3m Philadelphia. af To nil nhose cause the bowels or urinary organs, or who fequl" JOtizrr. Ton'canil Sttciulant, Without lutoxicptinz. -intoai EltMrt SV.i of at s.ve "JUT lite.

I a iaved 1500 b3 paid for ewe the? vl'l use and urge them to use Hop Bittert. ca nostnnn." out the Purest and Best.Medlci'n* -nad- tne DO peraon or family eboald oe Get Mttne day. -3 HOP Coroa Cuia is the iweetest, ftaa DOT Ak Children. One HOF for gtomacft. Liver to all Art.

n. t. C. tn absolute mnd'lrmtftabta Drunkenness, use ot oplmn, tobacco ana' RIVATE nmned or unfuroished. de- at ooroer Twelfth MadUon J.

B. ROBINSON, Comer of Third and Concord A CHESTER. PA. Meat, Corned Beef tatd GwutMU? on hand. Mtten poaotaaUj KWSPAPERl.

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