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National Bank of Delaware.
National Bunk.
t irut National Bank.
Farmers' Bank..
National Bonk Wiliu- and Brandy wine
Delaware State Bond«..».
Wilmington City Loan.
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Violation« at ibo Brandywine Mill9 lor
r lour anuGrain—Corrected Daily.
Family Floor....
Extra Flour.
Superfine Flour
Wheat.
$8.<)0@9.?5
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SPutTAL NOTICES.
Tnpe Worm. Tape Worm.
Tape Worm removed in from 2 to 3 hours
w tlh barmless vogetablo uicdiciue. The worm
»asnng f> tin the tysteui alive. No lee asked
until the entire worm,with head passe«. M edl
• lue Ii armies«,,yxn reler those ulllicted to the
residents of this eity whom 1 have cured,
my office
At
bo s
hundreds of specimens,
40 to 100 feet in length. Fil
of dyspepsia and disorga
re cauned by stomach and
... existing in the elementary ca
nal. \V arms, a disease of the most dangerous
• bar act or, are so little understood by the
éditai men of the present day. Call and
t be original and only worm destroyor.or send
circular which will give a full descrip*
and treatment ol all kinds of worms,
enclose 8 coot Stamp for return of the same.
Or. K. O. Kunkel
lient whether or
worin«
jeuturing fro
per cent of c
utions of Li
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tor
tell by «eeing tue pa
t. theyarc troubled with
und.by writing und telling thesymp
, tho Doctor will answer by mail.
DK. E. F. KUNK EL, No. 250 N. Ninth St,,
r by
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(.adklfuia. Pa. «.Advice
mail free). 8e.it, Pi
also removed.
office
«I Stomach Worm«
lob 1
te I ne Nall bclMort.
and Htraitfbt, Nail Brushes, Hand
Nad Kilos, Nail Polishere, ect., lor
K. BRI NOI1IIRST Si CO..
Corner Sixth and Markot street«.
i.
vod
Brush«*:
sale by
Priait Vanilla Beau« I
fold wholesale arid r«»tail by
L bRINoHUHST Jk CO.,
Corner Sixth aud Market Streets.
For the Had».
Bath Bruahc-j, Bath Towels, Bath Sponge*
au>l Bath Soaps iu extensive variety. Alai.
Flesh Gloves, Strap«, Bru-hes, etc., of horse
hair. Dry Friction Gloves, and many other
articles of tho same class at
E. BIUNGRURST & CO ,
Corner Sixth >ms Market «treats.
ALFRED WALTON, Druggist. No. 237
Market street respectfully informj ni« friends
•«fid the public in genera), that ho koepr on
hand all descriptions of medicine«, and that
•undent person i
icr.be
all times ready to
r such lick a« call at thut store,
charge is made except tho rogu
t tiio medicines, the same pri *o
'.d pay an> whero else; but that
sited at tbo r rcsidonce«.
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Truss & Brace Department
H AVING a stock of Tru««««, Drucei
Nii|)|M»rl«*rM,biia|M>iiN«irIcMand o h
crmechanical appliances,uiHuriianaed in
tent un i variety by that of any other simi
lar c«tublLhinent in the country, and with
upward« ot
Twenty Years' Kxpurionuo
in applying them, we fuel confident ol our
ability to give entire «atisfaotiou to all those
requiring our sorvioej in thia direction.
OUR INSTRUMENT*
Are oonatrucioJ i
beti materiah,
case« from the
a luit. tVo have
A PRIVATE ROOM
the Lest manner, uf th«*
to suit all
I uf v arious si
ailed iulant tu the I a nr cd
Fcr their adjustment, while our prices .
moderate arid so varied, by our extensi..
Hft-.rtUiCiit. as to «uit the pocket» all clasBee.
Vi 1
iiuudrud» of persons,
after trying the larger
pressed
k <p) cities, nsve
< their gratification of the
'l facility and economy
wrj-jr v/ with which they have
°® 6U * uitei ^ üor
lishment.
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N . W ournar Kixth ami Market «trente,
Wilmioaton. Del
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SHOT, GUN and PISTOL
M A.NTTFACTORY.
\4IH4\li:<. die (.Clio in.
uo'osaur to the late F. Ilerting. No. 214
ing street, above 2d, Wilmington, Del../e
, eotfully informs his friends and Sport-men
generally, that he will continue the manu
facture of Shot Gun?. Rifles and Pistols, at
the old «tand.No. 214 King street, and has for
rule a largo and beautiful stuokot Firo Arms,
hich
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amoiig
from $8 to $125.
Double-Barrel G
.Single-Barrel Guns from$3 to $20.
All kind« of Pistols. Colt's, Sharpe's, Al
len's an I Smith's A Weston's Revolvers, with
Cartridges, Ac., complété. Also, Ely's best
Jouble water proof Percussion Caps; every
«izo ball and shot; Game Bags, and Gunning
Apparatus generally. Fishing Tackle, *o.,
euiistuntly on hand and for sale wholesale
and retail at the lowest oash prioes.
Particular attention paid to Bell Hang
imithing as heretofore.
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American Poudrelte
liliNI INK UoDHLi: REFINED VNADHL
TERATKD POIIDREITE.
HALF TUB PRICK OF PHOSPHATES
Superior for all Spring Cropi.
IIK1T KNOWN fkhtilixkk fuk
GRASS AND COHN.
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AN INTERESTING MEETIN6.
The City Council.
UKQULAU MEETING LAST KVENINO.
'ihe City Council met in regular session,
last evening, President Maris in the chair.
The report of the Street Committee award
ing the contract for grading und paving
Orange street, Irora Tenth to Twelfth, to G.
W. Keene at 58cents per yard was concurred
in.
The Water Comiuitte repotted that S. D.
Nichols and Thomas Ford were the lowest
bidders for furnishing Uoieea, «arts and
drivers lor excavating the new basin. When,
on motioo, the cou tmet so far as possible,
was awarded to them.
Mr. Cunby, from the Committee on Law,
reported that owlug to the absetice from
the city, ol the City Solicitor, none of the
ordinances referred to the com in it toe had
been acted upon, in cousequence of which
the committee diked lo be continued.
M. Febiger slated before acting upon the
report that he ehould, during the evening,
cull up lor u third reading lbs ordinance
inpiiug the excavatious for the uew ba
sin Iroin the provisions of the contract or
dinal! OH.
Mr. Pickel« moved to exempt the ordi
nance named by Mr. Febiger from the report
of the Law Committee.
Mr. Canby wanted to know if the Couuoil
could ameml the report of a committee.
The President said it could, but the gen
eral tmge was to recommit the report.
Mr. Pickels then withdrew his former
motion and moved the reference of the re
port back lo the committee with instructions
to report forthwith.
Mr. Mclutire opposed the motion,and con
tended that Couucil could uot iutertere
with the repot t of u committee
coidunce with
lo iu ac
dinance requiring nil
ordinances to be referred to the Committee
Law, and he would not sign any other re
port tliuii the one he had signed. He called
tor the aye« utid nays on the motion to re
1er.
Mr. Hayes contended that all such papers
must take the regular course aud ba approv
ed or disapproved by the City Solicitor, aud
reported back by the committee exactly ua
hud boni doue.
Mr. Tiekcls said tHut. amounted to uolh
iug. The City Solicitor simply gave his
opinion •
correct
I to whether an ordmam e war
not, and Couucil could do
■ecu propel . Tune was rapidly rolling by
ami Council could not well put oil'the
mciicemeul of the work 1er auother week.
Mr. Baker said Couucil made its own
fully c
it
law«, und
tue ordiuanc«* creating tue
notent to repeal
Law Committee,
exempt anytuiug it seen proper from the
action ol uuy ordinance.
Mr. Canby said the committee had simply
acted according to the I
he louml it. The City Solicitor was away
and could givo no report, and the commit
tee had repoited such fact lo the Council.—
They could do uothiug less nor nothin?
the plain express pmviriioii« ol
! Lie did uot see how lie could
the matter
mule,
the ordi
repoit uuythiug but wbat had been repor
ted. flu bad ascertained that thu Solicitor
would be heme tbis evening, aud he sugg«*«
te«l that a spécial meeting ol Couucil he
called lor tu-morrow (Friday) evening, when
the report would lie ready iu the u»ual
way.
Alter considerable debate, th«*. vote by
ayee and nays upon the motion to refer back
to the committee was taken with the tullow
iug result :
Ayes— Messrs.Bakei, Febiger, t He, Foulk,
Green, Murray, Jobimou, Phillip«, Pickels,
Underwood, Maris—11.
Nays—Messrs. Adams, Burke, Canby,
Hayes, Lynch, Mclutire, Richard sou, Tay
lor- 8.
The committee failing to make any oth
er report! Mr. Cauby stated that it would
be left in th«* hands of the Council, if de
sired, and the Council could take whatev
er action it saw proper.
Mr. Pickels then moved to reconsider
the vote by which the report was referred
back t<> the committee on Law, which was
carried.
Mr. Mclntire raised the point that as
th«* ordinance was in the hands of Coun
«•il it must not, under the rules, be refer
red to the Committee on Law.
The chair stated that the ordinance be
ing in the hands of the Council, it could
make whatever disposition it saw proper.
The City Auditor reported a balance of
Ü8.485.78 in bank,to the credit of the city.
Street Commissioner reported 50 men
and 13 horses aud carta employed, and
the Chief Engineer of the Water Works
reported 83 men employed.
The Chair appointed Messrs. Pickels,
Baker and Lynch, u committee to confer
with the Sailors and Soldiers Monument
Association in reference to a transfer of
the monument, to the city under a resolu
tion passed at tin* last meeting of Coun
eil.
On uiutioii «»f Mr. Pickels, \ lot« at. Sec
ond and Adamu 8ti**ets were awesned to
Joseph le. Carpenter at $2,2000.
The following pet itions w«*re read and
referred :
From Isaac Murray for the privilege of
connecting with Monroe street sewer,
(referred with pcwoi to act); for a lump
at Fourth and Franklin streets ; u lamp
on Sixth, between Pine and lombard:
and for one on Sixth between Poplar and
Lombard.
Morris,Tasker & Co., petitioned for tin*
privilege of erecting Telegraph poles wit h
111 the limits of the city to extend to their
works at New Castle. Referred to the
Street Commissioner with power to act.
Mr. Pickels offered the following.
Resolved, That the resolution requiring
all ordinances offered in Council to lie r«i
ferred to t he Law Committee, so as to give
them an opportunity of consulting the
City Solicitor with regard to the fact, ns
to whether they conflict with the charter
of the city, on constitution or laws of the
State, lx* and the same is hereby rescind
far as it applies to the ordinance
now in the hands of Council, exempt ing
the building of the banks of the new ba
sin from th*î operations of the contract
ordinance. The resolution p&HSfdi
"Mr. Febiger c.ftflefl U P T° r a third r«*ad
g the prdipance exempt mg the building
the banks of the basin from the pro
visions of the contract ordinance.
Whil«* Mr. Febiger was speaking, Mr.
Hayes stated that a committee ruproseu
ting a meeting just held in the (Hty Hall
was present and wished to present reso
lutions bearing upon the subject under
discussions.
On motion an opportunity was given to
the committeeU make a statement.
Mr. George Day chairman ot the com
mittee came forward and read the resolu
tion possed by the the meeting, and leave
being granted t proceeded to explain the
action of the meeting. He said it had
been stated in that tho person who it wo»
understood, was to have charge of buil
ding the new basin, (Capt. Gallagher,)
had declared himself opposed to employ
ing any one to work except those belong
ing to our political party. The resolut -
ed,
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ion» Wôl'ô ihflïôfôïô to oofitoïact. this in
fluence and to express the opinion that
the work should be tfiven out irrespective
of party affiliations,
Mr. Pickels said that so far as he was
personally concerned, the resolution of
workingmen met his approval.
Mr. Alclutiro instanced the action of
Street Commissioner Coyle, who stated to
him personally that he should employ no
men to work upju the streets, who did not
vole the same ticket
that he did, and vote
open ticket. In Ihe Third Ward Mr
Mclntue declared Mr. Coyle had discharged
u man by the name of Dougherty and
other by the uutno of O'Dounall, because
they refused to vole. In another instance a
man by the name of John MeCulliu who
owes the city 170 in taxes, and being uu
able to pny it, applied to tue chairman of
the Water Coo in ui it tee, end proposed to
settle the bill by workiug upon Ibo new
basin, but he was told that being a Demo
crat be could not get auy wotk.
Mr. Febiger interrupting Mr. Mclutire,
said it was a lie. No man of that kiud ever
called for work.
Mr. Mciatire : Do you say 1 iiu '* V ou had
better not.
Mr. Febiger : 1 su y the report is a lie.
Mr. Mclutire: 1 bin telling it as told to
mo, and if it is a lie, it is none of my iual:
liip.
ilie Fiesideut called to order.
He was iu favor of going ou with the
basin, even it it cost $2'»,OOJ more by the
day than by contract, so lar th u
iug population could hive work.
Mr. Hayes did uot oppose the the b.iildiu^
of a basin. He ouly wanted it kept out of a
clnpic who would use their power for polit
ical purposed.
The chair called the Council order.
Mr. Hayes, returning, «aid that looked
if ihe whole uiauagemeol of the building
of the uew ba-do wasJto 4 he left in the hands
of the Chief Engineer of the Waller De
partment and the foies of haodsemployed
would be made to vote upon the 500 tax
receipts locked up in Ihe safe of that de
partment. Tlig work (tan be doue as well
by contract as by the day. It is no trilling
matter to add $200,000 more to our
already accumulated debt of $800,000.
We are the friends of the poor man, but
we went the work to bo g-veu out by con
tract, to g yj work to all p>or men pro
miscuously.
Mr.Canhy »»AWed an additional amend,
muni requiring the work to be placed un
til® supervision of a non-partisan com
mittee of citizens under the direction of
the Water Committee, and to lx* approved
by 1 wo thirds of theOity Council, and the
hands to be employed without regard to
political sentiment.
Mr. FVbiger, considered the amendment
a direct thrust at t he Water Committtee
and if it. passed he and ot her members of
t he Committee would immediately resign.
Wm. M. (Janby said the work on the uew
basin ought to proceed. He bad rcceutly
inquired into the experience of other cities
iu building basing, and similar works, and
bad found ibat their preference was to con
struct the embankment by the d.iy.
gard to the removal ot the top soil, and the
lurtber excavation, this he thought, should
be done contract. He then ottered an amend
ment to the ordinance lii accordance with
this view.
By u motion ott.-red by Mr. Febiger, Mr.
Can by'a amendment wan deleated.
Mr. Adams warmly contended lor the cou
incl system, and luslanccd iLs success ns ap
plied Lo the building of railroads, steamships,
public and eveu privulo buildings.
The yeas and nays being called upon,
the amendment were as follows Yeas,
Messrs. Burke, Canby, Hayes, Lynch,
Mclutire, Taylor—-0. 'Nays, Messrs.
Adams, Buker, Febiger, Foulk, Green,
Johnson, Murray, ' Phillip
Richardson, Underwood, M
At this stage, Mr. Mclutire and his
four Democratic colleagues entered a
written protest against the action ot
Council upon the ordinance without its
reference to the City Solicitor, aud the
manner of taking the report from the
Committee on Law.
The ordinance was then passed by the
following vote : Yeas, Messrs. Adams.
Baker, Canby, Febiger, File, Foulk,
Green, Johnson, Murray, Philips, Pick
els, Richardson. Underwood, Maris—14.
Nays, Messrs. Burke. Hayes, lynch,
Mclntire aud Taylor—5.
Mr, Febiger presented a communica
tion from C. II. Gallagher, calling atten
tion to an editorial and a communication
in the Eoery Evening reflecting upon the
character of a business firm, one of
whom is a member of Council, and also
upon the official conduct of the officers
ot the Water Department, upon which
Mr. Gallaulier requested a committee of
disinterested citizens to make a full in
vestigation and report to tlw Ci»y Coun
t
«»nr I lb'll
In re
Pickels,
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On luotiou of Mr. Febiger to appoint
ouch a committee, the President appoint
ed tiie following gentlemen : Charles
Warner, Francis Barry, J. Taylor Gause,
W. G Gibbons aud William Bush.
Upon tho motion of Mr. Pickels to pay
James Woolley $200 on account, Mr.
llayes called the yeas and nays, aud the
motion was adopted, yeas 13, nays G.
The Couucil proceeded, on motion, to
elect an inspector for the 7th ward in
p'ace of L C. btotsenberg, deceased,
when James ('. Pickels and Albert
Thatcher were nominated. Mr. Pickels
received 13 votes and Thatcher 6
The following orders were drawn :
Board of Education, $d,800 ; James
Woolley, $100 ; Patrick Daily, $142;
James Murray, $5.70 ; U. Ü. Ogle, $20 ;
Joseph Flanigan.$300 • Hobt. McIntyre
$325.
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Awning Stripes !
TUU COMKOkT IN WARM WKATI1KR
WHICH THESE ADD TO DWELLINGS
OF KICES OR LUU.LINOS OF ANY KIND
HAVE RENDERED THEM
DmVEDLY POPULAR.
By the Yard,
OR
Put up to Order.
SLIP FURNITURE COVERS
MADETO ORDER.
GRANVILLÊW0RRELL
820 and 822
MARKET STREET.
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SECOND EDITON!
A FINE EXCURSION.
A NEW R.R STATION
>1*
AN INDtPENDENT CANDIDATE
TO NEW YORK AND BACK.
OMITH'ü new YORK AND HUDSON RIVER EX
CURSION—A
LARGE CROWD AND
A PLEASANT TIME.
The
At C o'clock, sharp, yesterday morning
P. T. E. Smith's New York and Hudson
River excursion left the P. W, & B. R, R.
depot on a special train of sixteen cars.—
Twelvo of these were filled then, and the
other four were also filled after the train
reached Chester.
At West Philadelphia the long train
was divided into two sections, each of
which wa9 drawn by a powerful engine.
By this means good speed was made and
the the last section arrived in JerseyCity
at 10:50 o'clock the entire trip from Wil
mington being made in very good time.
At Jersey City a great number of the
excursionists boarded the large steamer
Wm. Cook, and had a delightful ride up
t he Hudson river, to a point
above West Poiut .
Others wont across the ferry and spent
the day in looking at the manifold at
tractions of the great metropolis. All
spent a glorious day, und enjoyed them
selves to the greatest possible extent.
Owing to the late arrival of the boat,
the trains did not. leave Jersey City, in
the evening, until 9:30 o'clock. No de
tentions occurred and the excursionists
sleepy and tired though greatly pleased,
arrived home about 3 o'clock this morn
ing.
To
«veral miles
This excursion was
i ot the largest,
and possibly the best ever given by Mr.
Smith. Everything passed off pleasantly
and thanks to the liberal arrangements
mad«* by Mr. Smith, no one found any
serious grounds for complaint «luring the
entire trip.
STRAY WAIFS.
The Boa d of Health meet« thi
evening.
Ladies lasting, and kid foxed gaiters
1.50 at Donohue's 813 Market street.
K(!mcmber the Democratic mooting at
the Amencus Club rooms this evening.
At Frauk's, 511 Mirket struct, t!iiuizs are
selling surprisingly cheap, notwithstanding
the hot weather.
Ladies white kid and gentlemen's mo
quet slippers, moderato prices, Donohue's
813 Market street.
A large supply of children's and Misses
su minor and school shoos cheap at Dono
hue's 813 Mark«^t street.
P. Monaghan, at 305 Madison street,
has a very tine lot of shoes, purchased at
Sheriff's sale, .which he is selling at ex
tremoly low rates—25 per cent, less than
wholesale prices, tf.
New Station Building. -TheW est Chea
ter & Philadelphia Railroad Company
have purchased one acre of lund from the
Swart hmore College farm, on which they
purpose erecting a large and commodious
building. Our informant states
stati
that the work of excavating for the new
structure will bo speedily commenced
and prosecuted to the end with energy.
Lumber Reducud- Goino to Quit Bus
iness -Martin L ine, at hi« yard, south side
ol Christiana Bridge, h
way down, as it
short lime. Auy person
put Ins lumber
ust bj disposed of in a
riahiug lumber
: to take early advantage of this
jj3Ilf
M
opportunity.
To the Editor of the Gazettee.—
The undersigned hereby withdraws from
the Republican nomination for a member
of Council for the 7th Ward, and will be
an independent candidate for tho 2 years
term. Wm. M. Canby.
MUchluf In Ihe Air.
Wc cannot nnaly za the mrial poisons that
produce epidemic and endemic disease.-: but
the vuluib'.o dUcoverio«
hich have been
made in vegetable pharmacy enable
counteract their malific influence. Tbo most
powerful known antidoto to every species tf
to
malaria i« Hoätetter'* Stomach Bitters.a pure
botanical modicinu in which the finest
tiseptics, tonics, alteratives and stimulants
skillfully and
Sc
of tho vegetable kingdom
effectively combined. At seasons of the y
when the atmosphere is
miasma, and whenever the spucitu* virus of
auy infectious diseaseis supposed to be prtscut
in tho uir. this famous corrective should be
taken regularly as a protective. All who
choose to obsorve this precaution may bidde
iiunce to intermittent and remittent fevers,
and in fact to all disorders generated by loul
exhalations
diarged with
augldto27
impure water
FOR SATE AND RENT:
F or
SALE—Three story Brick
House, Northwest corner of Sixth
aud Shipley streets, with modern
provemeuts, aud containing thirteen
room« besides garret. Lot twenty
Shipley »trout, by eigbty
tbreo ieet on Sixth street. Terms easy
Apply to SAMUEL W McCAULLEY
70Ö Market street.
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feet
he.«
auffiTtt
I TUJll SA LE.- Tue Uopo Building and l.
7 Association, i» now ottering «n
the 4tb series. Apply to
J NO. F. MILLER Sect'y.
apr4 eod N. E. Cor. of 3rd.und Market $t«.
'■710R RENT.—A three-story Dwelling, No,
XJ 525 West Front street, lient low
Apply lo D. CHANDLER, No. 904 King $t.
UUgl2 f>t*
. iu
F OR RENT—New House, No. 1421
Harrison street, eleven room«, IfH
all modern improvements, bay win*
down, threo «toiles. Possession at
once if desired, inquire at 1111 Darrisou
street.
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WANTS.
*•*Situation« «ini Help Wauled,uu
der thla olaaaificatlou head, are pub
llahed at ouly ihre« Ceuta per Hue
for each laser lion.
W ANTED—An active, intelligent Protes
tant womuu tor general housework, at
uugl9-2t 602FRENCH STREET.
W ANTED.—A Student for Delaware Col
lege. Tuition free. Apply to
JOSHUA MARIS.
W ANTED—A girl to do ehamberwork and
attend to children. Apply at
MARKET STREET.
W ANTED.—Wilmington Coal Gas Stock.
Address *'B." Gazette letter box
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STEAM FftUQHT LINE
Leaves 2d wharf above Chestnut street* Phila
delphia, daily at 5 p. m., and French atreet
wharr, Wilmington, at 6 p. in, Freight hand
led carefully and forwarded witn disuntoh.
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Toiiei mirrors,
A full, assortment of all sizes, inolu ling
double magnifying, \c.
s E. BRINGUURST A CO.,
Corner of Sixth and Market streets.
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The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the
count! y
$ 50 , 000.00
IN VALU VBLE OIFTö
TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN
L. D. SINE'S
UHHh KEG I t.AH MONTHLY
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
To be il I
ii M«*mlity,Se|*l.l4tli,l874.
ONE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE OF
a
$5,000 IX «»OLD!
Two Prize8$l,000s !
Two Prizes $5005: GREENBACKS!
len Prizes $I002 1
One Family Carriage and Matched Horse.-»
wilh Silver-mounted Hnrueis, worth 81,500 1
One llorse un 1 Bug?y, with Hiver mounted
Harness, worth $600.
One fine-tuned Rosewood Piano, worth $5501
Five Family Sewing Machinos.worth $100 each
750 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches
(in aflj worth from $20 to $300 each /
Gold Chains. Silver-ware, Jewelry. &c., See.
Number of Gift?, 6,000! Tickets limited to
50,000.
Agent*« wanted to Hell Ticket«, to
whom liberal
will ho paid
Single Tickets $1 ; Six Tickets *5; Twelve
Ticket! $lU; Twenty-five Tickets $2u.
Circulars
description of the
other information in reference to the Distri
bution.will bo sent to any one ordering them.
All letters must be addressed to
Main okpicr,
101 W. Fifth St.
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gaining a lui! list of prizes,n
of draring, and
1.. D. »INF« box HO,
CINCINNATI. 0.
BOOTS AND SHOES
OFF
Spring and Summer Stock at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
LADIES'SLIPPERS
ARE OFFERED AT COST.
^John S. Moreland,
N. W. Cor. Fourlb & S'opiar «Is.
A largo and well selected stock ot La bes'
Child ion's and Misse«' Bools und '.Jailers
which bu is «oiling cheap for
Custom work receive« souciai at
tention. Tho I cs material guaran
teed to all
Repairing promptly attended to. je6 dlv
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HKAVV STOCK OK SPRING AND
SUMMER
A
CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES,
He»** ol Market
Seceml NL, 'A «fou
L'Lo undersigned respectlully informs
his triends and thu public that ho bas
•1 well «elected stock
ot SPRING AND SUM MER BOOTS,
SHOES and GAITERS, suitable lor Ladies
Gentlemen, Misse» anti Children, which
manufactured from tho best material and made
I will be sold
articlo can be obtained in this °r
Ladies and gentlemen buying
will have the advmiti
riod assortment from which to select a
shoe The
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hand a largo
1«
in the best manner,
the »
any other city
at ,ny ?t«
and vu
taohionablu and neat fitting boot
public
auiin« mv stock
lo» prices.
uioy2l-ti
of a large
rTially invited lo call
.1 Iu
my e v c edingly
I.MIN K. BADCOCK.
SYRUPS! SYRUPS I SYRUPS
I
O.ving to tho great facilities that D. Lemon
Sc Co. hi
for
BAILING SUGARS BY STEAM.
lurnish
They are prepare!
Lemon, Strawbsrry. Pine Ap
ple, Raspbsiry. Ginger
OR ANY OTHER FLAVOUR, IN PINT
BOTTLES,
13 V TH.E jDOZEBT
AT I II It I f . DOI.I.AKS;
OR SINGLE BOTTLES FOR 35 CENTS.
We will also make it by the gallon for
ip Mitling»,
Kin
riliiiii Pic-Nies, Call
aitii Parties,
CHEAPER THAN IT li A$ EVER BEEN
OFFERED IN THIS CITY.
D liEMOM & OO,
No.
IT JMufU^t Street,
t Between Front and 2nd.)
and 116 SHIPLEY STREETS,
Wilmington. De
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THOS. R. LALLY,
B31 MARK 1C T HTR K KT,
! r di
BUSINESS.
PROPERTY' BOUGHT, SOLD AND EX
CHANGED.
Houses Rented,
Rents Collected,
Loans Negotiated,
LEGAL PAPKKS i'REPARED.
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LEWIS RAYMOND
615 SHIPLEY STREET,
BE-OPEÏTED.
SPLEN1D WINES AND LIQUORS.
Pure from the Custom llouso,imported direct.
FINE OLD RYE BOURBON WHISKIES
Sold and delivered at the lowest possible
price*.
may
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THIRD EDITION
PEACHES YESTERDAY.
BASE BALL NOTES.
THE SHERIFF AFTER TAYLOR.
PEACHES.
Thursday's shipments.
To Jersey City, 17 cars or 8,500 bask*?ts
To Philadelphia,
Total,
Previous ship.
Total,
1 " 1,500
" 10,000
" 365,500
731
751 " 375,500
POLICE CASES.
His Honor, Mayor Simm«, beiug iu Phil
adelphia, Enquire George O'Neill presided
over the Police Court, this morning. The
following cases were disposed of,
Barney McVey and Jarnos Shakespeare,
for disorderly conduct, by officer Bernhardt,
were dismissed lor want of sufficient evi
dence.
Assaulted —About three o'clock,
this morning, as J. H. Rowlandson, city
tor of the Republican, was returning
from the New York excursion, he was
assaulted on East Sixth street, by two
men, who cprang upon him from behind
a fence. Mr. R. placed his hand in his
coat pocket, as if to draw a pistol,which
caused his assailants to draw back a few
sieps. This gave him an opportunity to
run, and he used his legs so well as to
reach his home in advance of bis pursu
ers, who followed him closely.
edi
Black Bass. —On Wednesday a party
of gentlemen from this city went on a
fishing excursion up the Christiana, near
White Clay Creek. They caught two
block bass, which, it fa supposed, were
propagated by several fish of thin species
which two members of the party placed
in the Christiana two years ago. This
experiment should be repeated, as there
is no reason why the Christiana should
not be stocked with this fine fish.
Base Balt,.—T he Atkins Lawrence Base
Ball Club will play a match game of ball
with the Quicksteps, for champions, to-mor
row afternoon. The Lawreuce club have
strengthened their nine with a new pitcher
and catcher. Game to be played at the
Schuetxeu Park.
At New Castle, yesterday afternoon, the
White Stockings, ol this city, bent the Les-'
lie club, of New Castle, by a score of 30 to
27.
After the Murderer. —This morning,
Sheriff Armstrong provided
tion IV
iiiod by Mr. J. Ueinmill, left for Bucyrus.
Crawford county, Ohio, for tiie purpose of
bringing Taylor, the murderer of Robert A.
the New Castle jail. He will
ith his prisoner Sunday
ith a requisi
Governor Fonder, aud accompa
Mackey,
probably retun
night.
Sudden Death.—T he wife of John
McClure, living on Claymont street, 9th
Ward, died suddenly yesterday morning.
Decease«l was apparently in her usual
health the day before she died.
CenlMur l.liilineiitii.
There is no pain which tho
Liniment« will not
Cent
idling they will
lameness
relievo,
not subdue, and
which they will notcure. This
is strong language, but it is
true. They hnvo produced
cures of rheumatism
neuralgia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains swellings,
caked - breasts, scalds, burns, salt*rti
ache, Ac., upon the human frame, and of
strains, spavin, galls. &c., upon animals in
year than have all other pretended reme
dies since the world began. They nro a coun
ter-irritant.all healing pain relievers. Crip
plesthrow nway their crutches,thelamo walk,
poisonous bites
wounded
reoipo is published around each bottle. They
articlo cverbeforo sold, and they
sell because they do just what it pretends to
do. Those who
pain or swelling, deserve to suffer if they will
Centaur Liniment, whito wrupper.
a
KtrfiVprc
rendered harmless, and the
The
healed without
scar.
I
sell as
ffer from rheumatism.
:
MorcthanlOOOccrtificntesof remarkable cures
including frozen limbs, chronic rheumatism,
gout, running tumors,&c., have b
Wc will sond a circular containingcertificatcs
any one requesting
Centaur
hundred dollars for
received
the recipe, Jtc., gratis,
it. One bottle of the yellow wrapp
Liniment is worth
for
spnvined orsweonied horses and mules,
screw-worm in sheep. Stock-owners—these
worth y
attention. No family
liniments
should be without tliarn, "White wrapper for
Yellow wrapper for animals.
family
Sold by all Druggist?. 50eents per bottle ; large
bottles $1.00. J, B. Rose A Co.. -I Broad
wuy. New York.
than a substitute lor
Castor Oil. It is tho only » afe articlo in cxist
which is certain to assimilate the loud
regulate the bowels, euro wind-colic and pro
duce natural sleep. It contains neither mine
ral», morphine or alchohol, and is pleasant
take. Children need not cry and mother» mu y
octl7-wly
Casloiiu
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WILLIAM LALLY.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Brandies, Whiskies,
VVIiN 1C«, &c„
21i EASTRONT FSTREET,
Between French and Walnut Streots.
WILMINGTON. DEL.
WM. S. WATT.
\t> luotl flaikt i Mret t,
PLUMBER*GAS&STEAM FITTER
Wishes hi» friend« and patrons to k
re«umed business in the above bran
eus and would desire 10 renew tneir custom
heretofore so liberally bestowed. Ho is pre
pared to do all kinds of work in his line, and
submit (».iinates of cost, guaranteeing to
finfah All uontraet« and complote all jobs in
tbc most
SUBSTANTIAL AND Ï WORK MANLIKE
MANNER.
that
he
tatislaction to all will be mv aim, and the
small. poEsiblo profit charged
a nail.
np'22-d
Give
1
HE
MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK.
Ho. 4 W. Tli ft id Nlreef.
Six per cent, interest. Opon Tuesday and
Saturday evenings ami every day.
Griinshaw, Treas.. J. P. Wales, M. D.. Pres't.
John F. Miller, Clerk. yl-tf
A H.
B oarding.—P leasant
iog iu a private famil
ySkt
room» and board
No.714KING STREET.