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* W THIRD EDITION I EX-GOYERNOH CHAMBERLAIN. UE DECLINES TO TALK ABOUT HI» I2f DICTMKWT AND DON'T KNOW WHAT HE WlLt DO. The Washington correspondent of the New York World »ays :— Ex-Governor Chamberlain, of South Carolina, arrived here from New York this mornijng and returned at 1 o'clock tins afternoon. During tlie few hour« he was here lie was at one of the departments most of the time. lie declined to speak of the indictment which had been found against him in South Carolina, and on being asked if he had any commeuta to make, mejely said :—"l have nothing to say." To an old acquaintance who ask ed* him which w'ay he was going, he an swered U 1 do not know whether I sluill go to South Carolina uictment 1 [as evidently surprised him very much, for it seems to have Ixmui kept a profound secret until yesterday, when he learned of it by a private despatch from Columbia. Several of t hamberIain's friends who are in Washington do not be lieve that fie will go to South Carolina to stand trial unless forced to by a requisi tion, duly honored by the Governor of the Mate in which he now resides. For ladies coats go to Kevinard's. Si («'ill Ur Thurman not." His in Th< Snutfor Devlines to Kxprene Hink st If (oner ruing I he Election . A correjqHmdent at Columbus, Ohio, telegraphs t bat lie undertook last evening to interview Senator Thurman in relation l;tte elections. Mr. Thurman most emphatically declined to give any expression of his views at this time, but intimated that at some future day lie otuetliing to say on the sub j«*«*t. Aflir some little conversation the .Senator Mas asked if lie bail read the comments of the London Tino s. hen the coinmentt were »•marked that the to the lie bad not : but lianded t«> him, lie »•II pfeased will s was evidently tb«* result To the question, "Do you in»t think Hu? late elections have forever »»•tiled th«l question as to a third or Green back part y ?" the Senator laughingly n* »n't catch me there. 1 marked * Y« r«duse to l «• 'intervi«?wed.* i do not. want to be panLd»*d in the newspajATs." il« a»l«led, luj\vpv«»r, that the Republicaiw this year have Ireen as successful as the Democrat* were in 1874, but lie cannot sec* that tlie result of tin* lat lections >n the Presidential election in 1880, as great » banges Will doubtless occur before that have any bearing wliate time. For 1 a1|**h coats go to Kennard's. Hotly 1C 4*<'<»gii i #.«'«1 Yesterday Coroner Roi < '.i-Nt.l«* foi th«* purpose of taking charge t the body of a man who was found on Thursday, on the rive- bank, opposite to iile. The body bad been brought New Castle, rent to N. w tv Coroner huiii <»m*d a jury for the purpose of holding her«« tî i I luHt. The, In sly was supposed t«i be that of ; li who Estelle 11 tight during tin» receut st djer that supposition w»»r»l elegrapl ed to a e.-iding in t,t»is i aptaln Fountai lost «.ft the « f the late Captain, cut to N«*w < ' usfl«-, and hleiitifh «I tin* body as that of his father, from tb»* clothing the features being unreeogu z ible. ty, Tire bo ly wi brouiflit to this d'y by lertak)*r Fox, aim during t'i«* aft cr in Wils iut.«rr«*»i in the Hi rview < '* m 'J In* .jury •rdict etui lance wi. h I he r.u u>. For la«lies coats go t«» K« i Uc^lcjun FfiiiiiI«* ('»IIckc. «* at tin* W<J8.eyan this Tin* program billows: «*v«;uing iK '• 1. Mu.i«c, Miss Annie l*i«k«*ls. 2. Recitation, Mis» Molli«* Caldwell. •*. Essay, Miss Grace Qu gg. (ling, Miss Mary Crawford. ■>. Music, Miss Mary Emory. 6. Reading the li 'e&leyana. Miss Mollie Kmi'z. i. I 7. N'ientiuc questions, Mrs. Emory, -Miss 11,1 i. begin at 8 public ati-* welcomed. Exercises »'clock. Tlie For ladies coats go to Keuuard's. ill appear at tlie! kpera House on Monday and Tin-«,lav evenings, Nov. lstli ami lUtli, inolavsivl,id, will be hereafter a,iiioun, ,, ... . , CLl , . , I On T|anksglvlng night, 28tl, in»t., the <)p«*ia i|l«)USH will he occupied by the A suit came off before Esquire llagany. ' last night, wherein the party arraigned was accused ot steal,nga cat collar. The eat was also included in tlie alleged theft, au.i wak the principal factor iu the affair 1 let as cats are not recognized as property as made on the collar, , punishment fur the realer qf the cat, The accused was held teat court. COming A emeiilH. Maggi, Mitel,.'ll « 1 . Walnut Street ( I'hil, ) Theatre Com pany, in •• Our Boarding House," ill» Nam IDuiple in liis jolly ebarae'er of 1 ot. M. T. Elevatin', " Make no mis take. " F« la|lles coat/« go Kennard's. A < »I r«M*. n law, til««- suit d r to oht.j Russell &. Northrop ' —CALL— SPECIAL ATTEIIIO^ To their line of I BLACK CASH MERËS ! At the following prices: 3Ö, 37i, 45, 49, 50, 55, 58, 00 05, 70, 80, 90, $1.00 $1.12», $1.25. Tl»** majority of these numbers we hs *.d tortlie past thirteen months with sat Itltude ol customers and •LlO l, tO evidence, would stave with pride that we cannot call to mind a single in stance Where a purchaser has made corn* p.aiut,either in regard to wear or change ot color. aklng a SPECIAL EFFORT, this Season in our CLOAK DEP ATMEN X. LA DIES & CHILDREN'S COATS In stock aud ma<!e to order at «hört no tice and satisfaction guaranteed, respectfully solicit au early Inspection. W« We IILSSKLL & NOIITIIHOP, 306 Market «Street. OCtl6. FOURTH EDITION UsMlrtBi Fir« at Cap« May A dispatch received in this city at the office of Messrs. Elliott A Johnson, says the Ocean House at Ca|ie May is destroy ed by tire and that Congress Hall Is in flames. Several other properties are endanger ed, and unless the wind lulls great fear is entertained of an extensive conflagra tion in various parts of the island. WADE niWPTOVN MINIIAP. Hi s leg Broken During a Charge on a Derr—yarrow Ksaipe from Death. Columbia, 8 . C., Nov. 8. Governor Hampton met with a serious accident yesterday afternoon, w hile out hunting deer,bv which he had a leg brok en just above the ankle. The Governor had agreed to meet »onie friend* at u point about HixUen miles from Columbia for the purpose of driving deer,and when he reached the camp, about three o'clock yesterday afternoon, lie found that the party bad all gone on tin liuut. Know ing the stands and where he was expect ed to join the hunt the Governor mount ed a large mule w hich bad been left at the camp ami started to take his positi a few hundred yards <li*taut. As soon ved at the place designated for him a deer came by in full chase, ami Governor Hampton fired hi«* gun, which frightened the mule. The bridle broke d Governor llamptoujump^d oft' the animal to the grouud. 1 u the fall his leg was broken, its already stated. Both were brokuu and portruded through the flesh, it is a horrible wound and will prove more serious of Governor Hampton's illnes- this fall, from #hich he has never fully recover be b< aecoiint el. After the accident happened the Gov tlreil ins guu many times and blew his horn frequently to g«-t the of his triends, but none of the geiitletue supposed that there was anything s«ri« thinking it was some one not h« longing t«> their party, as they wi re not the Gov« Alter an hour »isted on fiuding out. what wa» the matter 1 going in the direction of the tiring discovered the Governor prostrate ou the fourni with his bead against a tr»*» iis hat thrown over the bleeding w at once summond trom ernor was brought kls.— • of his friends In in 1 he w I f, Surgical thin city ami the G here at a late hour hist night. Th dent was not known to tu public until this morning, and grant regret is express ed by every one, as seri feared results are account of his age and recent stekuess. The Governor is doing very well this morning, however, and has not hist his cheerfuluc under the pain. For la.lies coats go to Kenuard's. !%«*w Ilridge. lissioners of Chester County have award»-«! to Menander Wood, the contract, for building a new bridge over the Pocopson Creek, in place of the one blown do The struct The Co «luring th is to be 65 feet long, 16 feet Is* built of wood and covered. *600, and to •h «if •cent, storm. 1 he contractor is to recel ! tin* privilege of using hi timber in the old bring« H« is to bav on»* complet«*d by the 15th ol ce tuber. hi tb the in Xt De Duller a IJh I) < »irpsc. i r s interview Hi the N. ^ . JI« id. I liav«* already said i which I deliver« the night of the te the re of the people if tli«y demand it. at the little a.liire 1 to my in ighbors « led. I that I propos«, i At «1 ainde ol my life to th I ca *i forward i t». and «,f the per.pl, dis «»f " I tli*- Republican i>;t| 1 politically «h ad. I I"— gl;ul think so. If they do they will g «•ar« «*r «if oppressing the t he State s do 1 will show them tl at a fu a tb« i r ...» bot h iu ation, an«l if they livelii st c p.. • I in tb« p-.e ral they liav« , f. 1*. :eess or defeat to in«: Loth mg. A BOLD ROBBERY. ) »1« of th«» boldest robberies «> N«w York Thursih reconi itted i was com «•veiling. Two robbers walked into a jewelry store, closed tb« door, and draw ing pistols, kept t,b«*. proprietor and bis assisatnt.H in their places. Two others inas he« 1 in the windows and plundered them of £2,<HK) worth of goods, which they H«jciir«*d in sacks, while two more, armed with pistols, ordered passers-by t«i move on. The whole party made good their escape. Of course w«î share in the general re joicii»« over tlie over«','„lining limmbli can victory, but isn't all tl,i« levitv rattier lmsecmlv? Let us ,lcal tendeilv will, I I-V, : ,,, , , I ■ renueriy win, tl,n iallon .—I h.hidrlplna lone*. Exactly. J lie 1 tnm rejoic.-s now with Hoyt and Cameron, that ittraduc.*»! when it thought they would be «hdeateii, and would have rejoiced with tlie Demo crats had they carried the state and dec led their tickel. The Timra always "re joiees will, them that do rejoice," but nev or weeps with them that wee,, and is tlR'ieiore only liait ,'linst lau. HlVnnsyi; vauia Deniocrats expect the Timra in its sur|ieutlne course to do their party any j good tluty are sadly mistaken. \Yeha\e )j U |,. eonlidence in any paner that lias no I |ia]t ,._ Drlairurcnn ' 1 __ Anborty tromZd JnTrhenmal.sn, "'"T 0 7 a „ v nàfnôr» Ire' i,' ,;, , n ' | ' l'r°Ç'tre a bottle U | Keller s lv,man Uniment at once. Price 50 cent. AsOieap as the Oieapest ' ADAMS & BROTHER'S Great Variety Stores! d Matting«, m I A large and general assort tm*i DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND HOSIERY. Carnets, Oil Cloths, Rugs Window Shades, Roots - larne variety. Crocuery-ware, Gla*«-ware, '» Il _, Croquet, Toys and Dolls, In large variety. B«iy's Velocipedes. Express Wagons, Wheelbarrow«, Doll Carriages. Baby Carriages in larg«- variety. Call and be ««u v I need that we can and Will sell with the cheapest. of 1 HLoe« ADAMS & BROTHER 598 MARKET STREET 500 W II ,MINOTO^, »EUWARE N. B.—FRUIT JARS PONDERA TOWXNi:*I>, X Wholesale and retail dealer* in LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL. Delivered la any cellar in tbe City free of charge. Main Ofttce f«>ot of fourth street. Telephone Office No. 616 Market street. »VN. B.-NVe suarantee ex>ra prépara ton aod promptdelivory. Try a sample tion by telephone. novi-ly. FIFTH EDITION. Th« Cap« Ma j Fir« At 11 a in., the fire was under control, except the flames In Congre»» Hall, and hopes are now entertained that the flame# will not spread any further. The Ocean House, where the Hre originated, and the Merchant» Hotel are both destroyed. l.oau AwawrlalIon. The Hllh annual meeting of the Clay ton Loan Association was held last eve ning, when the following officers were e'ected: Présidant, E. A. Van Trump ; Vice President, J. L. Carpenter, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer, M. L. Lichensteiu. Directors— P. U. lleusted, William M. Pyle, T. J. lleunett, Robert Atkinson, H. F. Pickels, Lea Pusey, Philema Chandler, S. II. Uainard, Edward For feit. i hr following report of the Secretary shows the receipt» and expidentures for the year : Caah in Treasury, $60.50 ; re ceived from immthly dues, interest pre miums, fin«*» and returned loans, $23, 805.72. VExpendihires by loans, transfer, witli drawing of shares and expenses, $23,172 1M. By loan in course of cousummAtioii| $<100; cash in treasury, $122 78; total, $23,805 72. The statements shows the receipts for four years to have boon $08,230 31. foroncr's C V otier Rose, he'd an inquest over the oodv of a colored child named Eugene 8 ty er«, who»« 1 parents reside In Hedge ville. The child was about 13 uionths oh*, a^td had been dead two days. Natural causes was the verdict rendered. ■ <1 IlCSf. Slight Fir«, The alarm of lire las* ('veiling about lb o'clock was caused bv a slight lire in the gents furnishing s'oie of Messrs. Sim mons A Jones, No 121 Market street. The liâmes were speedily extinguished, ami the damuge done was slight. P<'r*»»iiiil. •r 1*. Morton has recovered •..rnnr llawluv nf f'n»in«nUpi.i «m. • I, r , u , , 7 ,,n ^ C . u ' ? in 1 bll.i«lei]diia at the Colonnade y ester bay. Edward Cooper, Mayor-elect of New York, will be given a b'amiuet at Dcdmo few »lavs „„ .. . * . », . . ^ J he Marchioness «!»• Montholon, f.inn erly well-duown in Washingiou society cir».l»*s, bus just died at Rouen. * Marbl« buata of tu« tato «vnator Grit t« nden, of Kentu».k}, and of (.lu»'f Jus lice J anev, have l»een placed in the Cor coran Gallery at Washington. h Dixon is recovering , in au.l I,law w ,.,r,..d i is .»< « un.nt .ih«i has start« «I a voyage around Cyprus in au iron Mrs. Ol from her illness. G II. W. Breh.*, of the United States <'«iAst Siirv« y*, died in Bristol, U. 1. Thurs «lay night. Mr. Hi-pw rapidly fro Liai. Mrs. .1. W I lift, th«* wi«iow of Ili ft,"the ado cattle king," has moved east with her mllli the winter in Chicago, lus kin's many a«! gla»l to know that he in II h; ing numb« Col will h.. half and ill p. Mr. re r* Mimed Ins article in the forth I 1 f the yinrUmUt C 'en (t 77 LOUISIANA Nkw Orleans, Nov. 8 —Thirty-three r with the city ol New s. >i leans, gi\«i Buike, the demociatic can- by parishes, tog.* 1 ajority of The, in 1870, gave a d» nu»«Tatlc g majority ol 10,345. Twenty-four | a:- is* islies are yet to be lieard from. Of tlu« eleven weVe democra'ic in 1876, seven r publican, and in six the vote was about equally divided between both parties. ! lie large majorities for .State Tnuumrer are ingeniously attributed to ihc fact that Burke was a well known advocate of jus- to tie«*, kindness and conciliation toward tin* coiored ma*, ami Gardner w as regarded ! by them as a former buil-bozer. There ; was no tinancial question involved in the late campaign here. Tlie republicans j took the name of nationals, in tlie city of New Orleans three municipal tickets were run. The nationals, supported by the republicans, jm> il»îd 7,IHJO votes. | The Citiz«;u's Conservative Associa tlon, composed «»f a few civil service r«; formen» and some disappointed politi cians, polled 0,8(>U. The tux registers, or j advocate*» of repudiation, only polled! l.WU voU)«, ahowing bowatuall a hi,|, port ' iav,! , I '»««noeralin vote polled for Mayor waa 14,(KKI; tor Treasurer, 111,000—thas beatiui: tl „. ..„lire cooibinej oppoal, h Some of the disappointed ootisrrvativ cainddatcs, however, still gi umlile, and threaten a content. Befor«» trying this! understand that: " il1 w; dt upon the Governor ro-morrow , with an a,ldre.a asking him to riglit Their | "'"'"t'-'. 111 !.* * '"oral eertaintj the t. Z >lm ureeent ïa"w C ° ' ci,rk of the« separately perform tin, minis j of compiling tin- returns p turned I, y eommissiouerH ot I , I*" 1 '. ""<» no discretion any officer to omit or change the actual count made at any poll. , t ' itizi!l , 1 " ^■'«»nc to make affidavits I " KalU!rt democratic elec ion managers i charging fraudulent counting, I,allot hex stuffing, destruction of votes, polls, .Vc The alleged frauds involve tin, titles of the Congressmen f und diNtricts, a* well candidates for city aud i>ari->h otlio h. didate for 8ia »• ITeasurer, ■ ' J., I 1 1. tu j 'li it« »ini 1 1 und Civil Sheriff each iaJ duties »re«:i*e|y un action at H V th«» First aud Sec of all i wful KILLING A BIG VIPER. From the Indianapolis Herald. The hunters in the vicinity of Beaver Lake, Indiana, came upon aud killed a large viper. The snake was not more than iwo and a half feet long, hut was . This specie» of snake 1» seldom found m this eoun m ! try. and is much more venomous tliau tue rattlesnake. thick an's ai W ill Trol In I.«u Than 2 Iff. From tlie Spiiit of tlia Times. . S. Green writes us announcing the sale of Edwin Forrest to Mr. Robert "lie is the king Will trot in le «s than two Cl Bonner, and and adds : of all horste. years in a. ID, sure." Skvator Tohukut is defeated for el ction luSohuykill by Mr. John Barker National. Torbert wa* elected two years ago as an independent Democrat, and was this year the regular nominee of the Democracy. A few day«* before the elec tion the Republican candidate u u.s with drawn In favor of Torbert by order* from Cameron and Quay, and Paiker has smashed both slates by 362 majority. Par ker is a rip-tearing National, ami will Intractable in the Senate as a mad bull in a china-shop; but he can't much harm anybody.— Times. i <■ be A BAI.TI MORK BAN K IN TBUUBLK TBB UWIT*D OMUIIAK BANK BTiPBHD* I'ATMBBT TO DBPCHI1TOM. Haltimobb, Nov. R.—The United Oht* dird Hank, of thi« city, corner of Post office »venu« and Haiti wore street, ha» suspended payment to depositor». requir ing the thirty day»' uotice. The suspen sion was caused by a run on the hank mithin the past week, which followed the *usp«*n«ion of the Qennan Saving* Bank at Washington. The director» held a meeting to-night, and afterwarda made a statement, as follow*: The «lepDsifs In the bank amount to $12H,000, no single deposits ex«»eeding S3.ÜÜÜ. The Dominai asset* amount to $213,000 of which $132, 000 consisting of mottgag col lateral* .fare good. The «U that notwithstanding the requirement of thirty dav» 1 notice by dep«*eitors, the hank» will resume payment within two week». o notes and rector» state DISASTER AT SEA. A llriliah Ship Wracked—22 litea Luat. London, Nov. 0. 181». A despatch from Ilimlipatam, Madras, dated yesterday, rejxirts that the llritish ship Flfeshire has been totally lost while the passage from Madras to Liverpool. Twenty-two of the crew were drowned. Taaallon ia Tfnprmr Nasuvii.i.k, Nov. ». —The returns to indicate that the low tax influ ivill prevail III the next Legislature. I Most of the leaders who, In the House j Iasi spring, opposed and deflated the pa* ! sage of the Senate tilty-ceuts compromise I bill have been returned in on sceui nee i V. } • HKKIFF'H HAL» 1 . By virtu* of S rltof Levari Facia*, X|>oscd io Public ,at the HOTEL OF WM B. HOLMS. • pp. <i .i i iii led. will be »*■11 I Hide Ink Hun* «•nd li Cast «• county. Delaware, Monday. At 1»» i dre» I, N Mil <t y of November, 1HTH, at two the following desiTibcd , j » oV| s i A I K. viz : I. I ng desertI ksI I rads, c**ls of lu 11 * I situai«*! In A|> \ll thorn* two folio I • il red, I Hi** county *if 1 II i «II t u K I nd s tj t .-of I), lav of laid cubed of the Corned follow- : liegt the centre of the road lending from Blackbird to Fleinli k '* Landing •r lor Josoidi Fleming, K*n , and In of ttie Home farm, and running d k Walker No. 1 is by the . bon d. «l Ing ai ! s stone the It ■j li Fleming, l->n , liotne farm, aisl i I from thence with the centre or said north 77 degree minutes west TU 0-10 perch» * toil Slake west aide or «aid road : corner for tb«* Home farm, thence with »he j went sMeof said load south 2k(legns*« went to a sink«« In tlie centre ol K Mu kill, thence with the line of said liuklll and centre of said road «outh K7 degree« west 37 peiches i to a stake In the line of said Huklil and a corner for Aliraliam HratUm. tiieuoe witli 1 the Hue of said Abraham Brüllen north 40 I degree» we«t 133 5-10 perche« to a stake la the road leading fr«un Taylor's Hrl«lgecor , ner for other lands of Abraham Bralten, thence with the same nortli ss degrees 3u .T.vMn^o'l^breham 'braire, ", an* "er 0 | Joseph Fleming, Emu. . In cleared laud, fron» thence witli the Hue of the said J«»s, ; Fleming south 7 degrees nilnuiee w«*st Hd I|«:circs to the stone and place of be gtlH»ll»g, COUUfcl «I , M . r( \ u . h „j | H nd. Ia* the same more u, Ke th» r with à log and dwelling house, frame «Üble, barn, Ac. The Hcconu tract ol land beginning at a Id 1 1 perche* , roa< °' ,rn ** r f° p Gl»l and M square ng 111 ac tber-bouKl •st side of the b • cedar si be p corner for Jacob Htalts and s Rogers und running ir»nu U»er«« with the line of the sum Jacob s-laits south h.. 'if degree« wi-ht 30 )« larg« cedar post c«* Htalts umt a certain M - J 77 degiecs 4 r » inlnui«*s east by of mark«*! trees »U 5-10«legrees to poxt corner for sal«l Jone« and Mantel Cor » it, tbfiicc with suid Daniel Corbil south 77 degree« 30 minute» east 1 *3 perches to a larg«* corner post of «h id Dsniel Corbil. »rtli 2* degrees 30 minute« east 31 , thence j •lies timl 7-10 tH a •r lor said Jacob •s' laud south old line corn» r s. 10 perches to a by » !l '»I' 1 Hneof i •st w itli tl lhence ierg«* lar p k»sl trees norlii 77 «le es Rogers Hue of J of g ( a:- is* to W tin* r-:: perdien to t.h«^ sink»* and pi nitig, containing ;w ac dies, be the »1 Ink« ' In property of Jaeub Hiclmr.lsou and Mary ' J., his wile, and t. t's, und to »>«• sol I by ISA AC GRUBB, Sheri ft I Hherlir.s office, N«;w Castle, Oct. llllh, Oct it. belong , he sold It three years an «»I bt »«inure l-HH emtio or«* the H«' j 1ST». 'i'll 1 * property «!<»•« not Mr. RictiHrds . «liver. r-:: » i 1 . 1 J I 1 I / , NOTF wenffer « Hn.or T* Pt-KTit ve „ra celemÄ mike ' YS mr »l.fr, per yard. goodsu CARPET UVI' i 11 J » FA.X_. 1 R 1 Q 7 S. We ask the sp clal utt«-n:b of those furnlslilng to our NEW PATTERNS In CON FINED HT f LES ol HOD Y IillUSSELH, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, LOWELL INGRAINS, SUPERFIN KING RA I NS, COTTON CHAIN INGRAIN, Smyrna carpetings, DAMASK-RUG, &c., &o. Also, OIL CLOTHS, (all widths) LINOLEUM, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAINS AND CORNICES. warrant them LliO best These u sold tor the price. G. Worrell, MASONIC TEMPLE. DUNCAN BROTHERS, 214 MARKET ST lb lust receive! a tine lot of Table & Pocket CUTLERY. D bhAWAKi'. OAkri-.'j uuont, 30UMAKKKT STREET. ABOVE THIRD, WILMINGTON, DEL The rehear*'., laree in the oily to buv you CARPETS. OIL CLOTH« MATTING« ANL WINDOW SHADE Henry Greebe 309 MARKET 8T 8. B—ttag Oar not woven to aud lowest market test notice deaior LADIES' CLOAKS! Crosby & Hill, Rrepuotfiilly announoe that they are now showing a large and elegant line of the above good» at price» we believe LOWER than has ever been a*ked for these goods in thin or any other city. We are ofTeilng $2 50 I DIAGONAL SERGBCLOAK Tills is second let of these goods inure can be bud this season. an i FOR $3 00 Matalasse Beaver, LONG AND STYLISH. P 0 R $4 00 PLAIN BEAVER, NEATLY TRIMMED. FUR, $ 4.75 PLAIN BEAVER. Double stitched, neatly trim tned. splendid value. FOR $ 5.75 HEAVY BEAVER. nied. A very handsome garment. Htyllshly trim 1 !FOIR, $6.00 Matalasse Beaver, Also a very huiulsomc CLOAK. FOR $ 6-50 Diagonal Beaver, PLAIN AND NEAT. FOR $ 7.00 PLAIN BEAVER VERY LATEST STYLE. F'OR 8*7.50 Plain and Alatalasse Beaver, HANDSOMELY TRIMMED, SPLENDID value (W ould be cheap ul $10,0(1.) We have also u splendid line of better goo«.!»: ul gx.oo, Jio.uu, $10.00. 911.00, $12.ßü, ÿ 13,50, 914 00, S I6.i)0, 920.00, *24.00, and «26.00. We lielleve that no unprejudiced person, who mean« buHluess.and who will buy goods suited out of our immense slock. their own merits can lall to be Strictly One-Price and Perfectly Reliable CROSBY & HILL 220 and 222 Market Street, WILMINGTON, DEL. JXJ8»p look enormous mein In Prices of TEAS AND offeea W TEA ? That cannot be bou in Wilmington foij teas than A 0 c„ 29 Gts. per 50 CT.TE REDUCED TO 37 1-2 CBN' All Other Grade: Proportion. Coffees liedm and Per Cent 5JO buy SUGAR! At Wholesale Frii be THE LARGE 6 F TIE-A THE Cl A-T RIGNEÏ NO. 2»8 «Test 2 nd I I N augM-esiy