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ihr f »ilg teettf. Swtk&'uh O. P.Josssos, EDITOB an. Tei daily Uaiitte in published every afternoon (Sunday exoepted,) at 416 Marke Street, and served by carrier» U» »ubscrl ber» In all oart* of the city and «urroundlug town* and vlilAne», for six oents a woek, payable weekly. Yearly sub»crit>ers, «3 In advance. Thi Dilavakr Uaiittk, eNtabll»hed J> 1784, hi the largest and most nourishing >«®kty paper Lu the HLale, atul has a larger Iron iHih»r man any other on the Penlnsu ia Pabllshtd every Thursday after noon, al «V per y ear. In advance. DKCKMHElUil IH7W Tiiic Transcript is partly rt|;ht. We plead guilty to overlooking Middletown ; but it was entirely unintentional, one of the most beautiful and popular towns in the State, and not only deserves a new post office, but all the praise that its newspaper bestows upou it. Tiik big boys at Washington have gone into tbe holiday business until the 7th of January. Our schools have not yet fixed upon the time for their holi days. Tbe poor business people here toil on without any holiday save Christmas. However, there has been greater progress made this year than before in the duties of Congress, and we hope they will be in good trim when they reconvene to go on with the public work with as little talk for buncombe as possible. It Is Ex-Go tern or Bullock, of Georgia, who won some distinction as a carpet bagger some years ago, says that the colored people in that state now vote the Democratic ticket when they vote at all, and enjoy equal rights with the whites. In Delaware they won't vote the Demo cratic ticket because the Democra's do not pay their taxes, since by doing so they would stand a good chance to be brought before the U. S. Court under tbe Enforcement Law, with perhajis a ma jority of the jury of negroes to try the case. If the Enforcement Law were ro pealed we have no doubt the Democrat» would compete wi ll the Republicans fur negro votes through the payment of tlie negroes' taxes. Notwithstanding Demo crats have been heard to say they xild vote the negroes now if they wished to do so, and party rules would admit of it. 1 11 K I'liilailclpliia Times claims to be an indeuendeut news]>aper, and fore fopy the following from its editorial coli.mns. It will he government gold to I e there *en tliat it charges .f.din Sheriuau with doing just what the Gazette in all along asserted he was guilty of. If he has tkusused the public money to foster his favorite hanks, he Iias HO doubt used the enable the brokers to speculate i deeply : it a "Mr. H«'Witt suci getting into tlie U the fact Lo which Lhe Ji •led yesterday in viotuil Jiecord * alrcatlv haa ealled attention, that 8«*erHary Sherman 1.»» k,',.l lii-jMjsit. fur J.,i,U,",*.t in the First National Rank ol New York, | a halance averafiin* over thiriy millions uf ill.liars. Tills Is shown hy II..- Serre- 1 tarj s reply to a of h^,,^ | «»red bank lias been ;oj bi^i, ^ j forty-live millions at cur«* tills enormous mi mill.« ,jr, from the Iluu: in this f. •-1 ss than three t bonds are ! tunc. 1 in United St at pledged with the Treasi With a bank of hull a miilit ' •. and thi: capital.— bank, of cours**, p,y 8 nothing to the ! I'mt« d .States for thi» deposit, but dred thousand dollais a month a rnoileiale estimate of tbe profi » derived from its use. D i» not wonderful that Congre-» should wish to inquire into this mi nt .„nils' 1 ■S at*. Rank, the withdrawal of which, | hy (.encrai Jackson, turned thu whole country upside down, was hut ten mil- c ÂÂÆIÂ l zï "special loan dejmsitorics," the nr.-ater j fiart with a single hank. This is a peril ous power to leave with any man.'' | hun- i ould be i business. Tub City Tbeasiby Mi ddi.e.— The sharp letter of the Finance < mittee of the City Council to that body. as a rejKjrt upon the letter of City Treasu rer Vincent, has given t,l shock. latter quite It was not generally known that the City Treasurer really handled so lit . tie money as $2,0(8) jh.t aiiuum j nor was nderstiKul by citizens generally tliat ail money paid out by the City T it was paid with orders drawn upon a hank ! signed first hy buth th«; President and tite Clerk of the Council and then hv the C ; tyTre.ur,,; yet this Is a fact, L ^ who have received money know. We think this information isquite iinjiortant and we reproduce here the iiara.'ranhs '»'V.u.o—Uii, say, for general information : '•Your committee would state for gem*r al information that th«* bulk #f th*. city's ey m depohited in bank by the tax sinl'idv°ree,d ..teil "l. 1 ,V il Y} 11,1,1 hut.tr * and ii'pmlou.fn 1&ÄÄ and each check or draft must iiav,* tn.* Mgnatur.- „film President of City Conn d Clerk of Council, and also the Very little money m through the hands of rcasunr City T ac-tmil 11 I the ( i> 1 ly ih*' *nt ot city ' by th.: Clerk of ib« ouut* from ihc g D partmem, the whole not SEX' ■ all a Surve in, exe«*e«iiii^ $; "As tin I'm IIIIUOI. •k ho doe. not want him, i of dough I a hell ni i nffioe.yui that the | his : t • aid r«*co T ntant, » Clerk, h«; abolished, am! lomy ami renehiiHuir, is r!m i.ara omit «July an«l object «»f tin* inajorby •lie present (Jouneii.we hope that will «', and $720 per annum *>av ity• I is the opinion of many be City Treasurer will devote J«_... _ o writing lengthy communications,"! «vote more to the practical duties of his , he will have uu need ot an uasiat te. «1 cd to th«; that if time it. We have no acquaintance with the ewly-elected Clerk to tlie City Treasu ir, having never met him. It will be ggatifyihg, l**vevér, d|r ,it^1o lähfrii that atoc»* the Ifêl^lratloii^P th«* l Re P ubli S i *"&!• %* men changes made in the manner of doing business in the Civ Treasurer's Ä ..il .I« , office as to preclude anything approach ing Tweedism here, and for this iufor mation we crtalnlyjfecl deeply indebted . 1 . * to Lilt* r lnance Committee, Messrs. Guth : rin and liai t ; for we might not always bave a City Treasurer so scrupulously just as at present, must express the hope tliat tills matter may yet be amicably arranged. In conclusion ac Paying in Scrip.—I t »oem» to b«* novel that so great a corporation as tlie l'hlladelph'a and Heading Railroad, that a few years ago w as considered mensely wealthy should have been im n*duc<îd that it has not been able to pay its employees, and now is compelled to pay them in scrip, yet this announce ment wa made yesterday. And even this mode of payment has ^iven great joy to the thousands of laboring em ployees, firemen and engineers that are required upon the road. It is not long since tliis corporal ion went Into tbe market, under the direction of its I*resi dent, and expended many millions of dollars in coal lands at the exorbitant price of one thousand dollars an acre.— These purchases were made to keep other paities from securing the coal fields and opening up rival roads. The debt thus incurred of some nineteen millions of dollais, added to debts already upon the corjioration, increased the interest ac count, and, together with the change in the times and tlie fall in the price of coal, rendered the road unable to meet its liabilities with promptness, and thus the once supposed rich and opulent road, that with an iron hand crushed out all opposition ; our Wilmington and Heading, as well as others, finds itself too poor to meet even it* daily outlay of running expenses. A little over one year ago its stock which was selling readily in the market for $04 a share, will not now bring more than $12.50. the chief source upou which this road re ih» for its support, is one of the actual Goal, which is necessaries of life; and yet every effort to monopolize the carrying trade thereof, so that the price of the article could be increased to such an extent a» n permit a rate for freight, sufficient to make the road pay, has failed, and it has been ?sort to the issue of scrip lo iu laborers. It is not a pleasant thing to contemplate ; and it is little wonder that so many merchants, manufacturers und business men have been compelled 10 ** 0 uu ^ er » "hen the hard times such a change in such immense compelled to fork concerns as tin; Philadelphia and Heading Railroad Company. n«i „ ... v , . NMi.lurial .. als in tht ' h ales of N,mh Carolina, ComracU ou '> 111 Inleresling nwinu lo the fact llukt se.er.l eanilhlaU-, are in the Mü m each of the named, iu North Carolina there .Seeking ^anatojual Cijaik*.—T he . Wisconsin, ai.d Aikausasis ajip«als til he little doubt of the election ot Kx-Govt-rnor Vance lo the ••a' now occupied by «Mr. Merrimon. Th* latter is making a b «I light to retail *on nut without avail. R* W. Jol ^ »""■''''*•>1' f f th. Confederate öel,al<! ' a,lJ wi,T, * , I m CongroM before the war * 'ihe St. Louis Jtcpublican con c iude. that Mr. Walker's chance* aie hv Matt ^ ar l'c , 'h ! r 1 . !" the field, but llle chances considerably against him. General Ikigan » ill probably he returned from Illinois. The indications 111 Con necticut are that General il aw ley will be *nl to the Senate as tbe J o«ses in Aikam the choice Is said to be between Mr. J.D. Walker, an emiuem lawyer of tbe north western pari of th«* »Stale, and Colonel of Little Rock. >n The with s successor of benato]- liai hum. From It'a.IiluKlua. Humored Bargain Hit ween the India nu Salionals and ItepublicaiLs to llejtal Voorlute. W'AhiiiMiTON, December 20.—A re port has readied here from Indiana to the «{ffect that the Indiana Nationals have ,orme<i a combination with the Republi where , by ,l i'' ltüV - Helamatyr, Con oi V oorhees. The term* of the bargain are «tiither said to include the organiza d 011 o* the .State Senate for the Nationals ":t,:ïïïs:,': elevation of Delamatyi. This bargain wo,l ^l give the Republicans control of th»* delegation and prevent tin* proposed reap|M>rtionm«;nt of the Wate. T|. e s, ory of this bargain, howev.-r rf'?! | , '>-. . .^««tera ' ' Cliairnian ilcwces, ol tlie National J Sxecutlv,! CoimuiU k»' 1 Colonel Lee I ary, says : "1 am i is dis »*, ha.*» not heard of Crandall, his .Sei rc i const ant cor ' *. 8 ]lOU with Mr. Delatuatyre, and, if .»ucli a thing is conti-iuplatcd i have not heard a word of it, nor do 1 believe it, fbr i know Mr. Dolumalyr and he is not a trading man. 1 «lo not think, either, he *uul«l give up his seat in the House V\as elected as a National. He will <• as a National ami lie tional, ami J tlon't believe Jl 1! de . lie ill volt* ; a «N a >rd of it. «; likely that Mr. Dclamatyr is working to secure the <;lection of ,J; liiieliaiian to succeed Vis.rheea.Bocl.anan m his warm friend and J»e would lik«*t«> see liim elected." a moi •*s Concert at Yew Castle. On Christmas Eve, l'rof. Aarink.cn of this city, will give u grand concert in the Court House at New Castle. Ue will he assisied hy a number of ladies ai d gen:lemcn, who are tirst-class vocalists and musicians. 1 j È TU K-MpEE (£ CORN. ! *'Mo," îht* l»$în'.Mf faràter r«*tnark»*«l, in iSZtK&KM'TPi , »lie use ? Corn only thirty cento. Every ! * K,|| > au<l everything', dead set again the i tanner. Only thirty cent* for corn! Why, by sum, it won't pay our tax.-», I let "'one buy us clothes It won't burn» i CoÄv 'tMrtv "ùT I, .ÎÜ® corn oni\ th[rt> cent». it* a «vin , «udti-hiooiituj »windle on the farm er, that's what It in. It ai ut worth raidin' corn for mich a price a* that. It'* a mean low robhery." Wir hin tk« next ten day« that mau hail hold so much more of hl» corn than he had intended, that he found he h;id to buy corn to feed through the winter with. The price nearly knocked him down. " What .'!!" lie yelh-d, "thirty cents for corn ! Laud alive —thirty cents ! \V bar are you givin' in* ? Why 1 don't want to buy your farm, 1 only want «orne corn ! Thirty cent» iorcor«.! Why. 11 believe there'» nobody left in thi» world hut a »et of grappin', hlood-HUckin' obi mi»eiN. Why, good land,you don't want to he able to buy a national hank with one corn crop ! Thirty cent* tor corn !. Well I'll let my cattle an' home« run «»»» corn »talk» all w inter before i ll pay any Huch an unheard of ouiragttou» pri«;« for that. Why, the country'» Hood ed with corn, and thirty cent» a bushel 1 » a blamed robbery au' I don't »ee how any man, lookin'at the crop we've Lad, can have the face toask »uch a price."— Kt change. electHn h»ht esse was rrsumedymÄ adjournment Mr. Russell, the nominal objector, tiled certain declarations which corn The (onteil ever Fill »on*« Elec tric Eight l*nfcut. London, December 21.—The private hearing of Edi»on'» r«*p!i* d to by counter declaralious «• behalf of Edison. The fchdicitor We on the General yesterday decided that Edison should b«- allowed to proceed with his application, and Mr. Hus»ell was cast in co»'». It I» expected that Edison's patent will 1»« sealed in a few days unie»» further opposition i» offered. AMUSEMENTS. 'Let Me Take V our Life!' 'There's Millions in It.' Grraiicl 0]Mu*it llouge. ON* NIOIIT ONLY. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER23d. The Eminent American Comedian, croTxusr t. -■ JrC/ATTvroTS]- 1 j HupjMirted by his own superb Dramatic wul ss Pk M BEHTON PEMBROKE, the Insurance Agent. In Bartley (Tampball'a ComwJy aucc*ss, I8KB Or lVM Ri: VOI R LIFE. This play ha« been pronounce«! by the eveu «uperlor lo hi« lamouN Oil. erlt Mel 1er«. Re»erv«sl «oui«, 75 cent», for sale at C. F. A Co'». Th. declUt m charlotte I I I __ __ _ _ HI ■ f T fur n (1 A 11 I l HOMPSOJj ha M T. JACK, Manager RAND OPERA HOUmK. G CHRISTMAS NIGHT. Engagement of the celebrated artiste Supported by her efficieunt an«l complete DBAMATIC GOM'Y, In ShrrMi.il Knowles Five Act Drama of mt«..»« interest, entmist the HUNCHBACK JULIA.Miss CiiARj.oTTK Thompson AdrnlsMlon, 35 and JYi cent* : r«-«**rvr*d jh, 7 .» ceiiu, to be Dad at C. f . Thoma» A Co's. .1 i|)tys m ad vam*-._ilwlS-tt Russell &. Northrop 306 Market Street. Attractive display of HOLIDAY GOODS We proiH>«eto make thi* the popular re. of Holiday Gcmxi*. sort for buy Every department offer« attraction« to lho«e looking for r establishment Christinas Gifts Adapted to every a»?e, sex, or condition of llle. Our reputation of last year for bel» g the failing house 1 » Wilmington for Holiday Good*, will be lully «u«talned this We wish you all a season. 'MERK! CHRISTMAS,' RUSSELL & NORTHROP. GREETING! The D.pnrtment* nntnpd below been very largely HdJed p>, wlin reference to our bave e«p«clai Christmas Trade, 44 and line _ fliif-Hi good» to be found. We eilend Liall who are looking ■ cor dial In vitation to come and look over them as we believe they will he amply rapaid. *pre*ent a f Noveilien, very attractive and obeap " *» M well a« «orne of Uie Handkerchiefs & Gloves, Shawls St Wraps* Silk & Cotton Umbrellas. DOS I EH Y and .VOTIONS, UA IS and II VOS, VPUOLSTEH Y OOODS, C Altai AO E HOBES * BEANKETS, SILKS and DKESS OOODS, LINENS and QUILTS, JAPANESE l'ltOl) UCTIONS. We have «pareil no effort I t , the endeav place before our tra«le, good* of in. liiUNlc value, alUiough very low in price. G. Worrell, 820 and 822 Market St., MASONIC TEMPLE. * Nfc*£ h * ' Detection or Horse Tom« dtciv-wv VroFlCB.'TTh. T.t.lh Jij 0 f ,j ie ytuckhoidar« «»r in«* ftall Company of Wilmington. D«l., will b*held*n Fll'DA Y, Uit> 2Uh day of Do cembar, 197ft. at 2 o'clock, p. mfor the i purpose of electing a Freméeni, Vio.» I rrmiAenl, Tn*H»urer and nine Director«,to * Mr * e Uiaanaulng ye»r. i deci 7 -eodtm I XT OTICK TO KKAL EHTATE UW.N li ► KH .—Tho*e who «ell or traunfer K«tl Ks'ate, and do not wish to pay tue i *** '"[I 1 * ohllg* the undenilgned by ^ KDUUlll) PKOVOHT WlhUAM KYNK, ' city Asseanora. Ortlce, Ifo. 10 , E. Hlxth Ht., hetw Market and K Ing. Hon '* lo * And T to 8 p. m. 4, vraiLK 'i imat i g of the tor the «I ihc Kecov ery of Minien Prop rty, will b>-held at the Lyceum House, lu New uardou iown«hip, Hatunlay , Dec. v», 1R78. at 12 o'clock, ui. T. L. J. it A LI) WIN, Seo etarv. i'ii Annual meeting J. 1*. AlLMONI), Secretary. ,8 a. m , to 12 m, dacik 2 w I N LECTION NOTICE. J lifiojf National Hank or > WlLMlIfGTON, Dec. 14. Itf78. % The annual election for nine Director», will be held at the banking h<>u»e, on Tue», «lay. the Fourteenth day of January, 187», tielwee tlie hour» of two and four o'clock, In llieafteruoon. JOHN PKOPLKH decl4-eodt«i Ca«bler. E lection notice. National Bank or Wilmizvo TON AND BraNOTWINK, wilmli giou. Del., Dec. 14. IK7S. Notice la hereby given that an election 5 ÿ ; bnursof i and 4 o'clock, i>. m, for tbe pur. po«. of electing ntue (k) Directors to serve I theeusuing year. E i»CK, decu-tmo Cashier. I Tlectiom NOTICE 'j Thk National Hawk or Dii,< > AWAKE, AT WlLKIKUTOn, Dec. 14, TS. j Notice IS hereby given to Uie (stockhold ers of this I os' lltitlon, that an .lection will tie held st tbe banking house, ou TqrUkt Jitnuttry 14, |KI*, between tbe hours or two and lour o'clock, p m.,for the purpose of electing seven Directors, to servo for Ute et suing yoar. decl4-te the I lie H. 11. E Whan km. Cashier. FILecTJON NOTICE. Ij Fikht National Bank of Wilmington, Wilmington. Del.. Dec. 14, 1878. Notice 1 « hereby given that Uie anr._ meeting of the etoefeholders of the bank will be held at Uie banking houne, en Tim day, uie 14th day of January, 1H70 belw the hours or 2 and 4 o'clock, p. ni., for the purpose oi electing nine Htocklioldsrs, to sesvc as Directors tlie ensuing year. GEO. D. ARMSTRONG. dMlI-ta ual KT oritK—By virtue oi an Act of the 11 (jeueral Assembly pa*s«d «I iHiver Feb. jj, 1877, I hereby five not!cc to hold' ers«,f Delaware Male bond«, that I «hall attend at ilia Philadelphia National Bank In the city of Philadelphia, during tlie hiulnes* hours of that hank, on ibe three fir«t secular day« of January. 187», prepar ed to redeem and pay off ail the Ixii.ds fr«mi No. 1*2 Ut 215. b«,th Inclusive of U.e denomination of «.ne th«»usand dollar» each, «.f the l»«ue of the bond* «.f the State ol Delaware, under date of Jan. I, DM Ai d from and after the «aid Jan 1st, 187» the luier«*st on «aid bond« will cea*e. ' , -, TW*lîj B. GiLEs, State Treas. Office of late Treas., Dover, Nov. l ''•t-2tawt|»y ' N otice-to water rkntkkm. Om«:» w a raw Dar aktuint > WILMINGTON. DBL., Dec loth. 187». \ 1 he hill» for DT» are now r«mly aid |>ay f'de at the registrar'« office, No. PM) Mar ket «reel. The law require« that all bill« paid «m «»r before January Slsi, ]»T0, the »«re of Uie bill ; those paid d -u» AI.rchlen per cent, ml.imonul, untl 1 M 1 IH.M rail, r April |.l, liff -. . Ing ihe per cent adol <1 null ln«Utut«»l for ihe aruoutit due, m ,,1 u lt . be let I um «uoti premUen AT", Wlltl liHSkhs ot until S J for drawing ferrul hoar», » a oi n> 4 p m . <l*cll-*od-jan,feb,e«Ml •h ein« and • paid. Office W. J. MORROW, Registrar. FUBL1C SALES'. S Al.hf OF TOWN. The Hub«crii «HI at Public Nale. Lion, Ka«t Mai H«trough, C'be«t«*r county, |*a., 4ÊtSStt2£* MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1878, At 1 o'clock, P. M forty head of fuehh cown HPRINGKRH. ami YOUNG BULLI? * Also a lot of EWE her* will rn Red with LAMBS: Webb A. Nlcbnia. AnoUoiiflor. PUBLIC' HAIaE : Will be «old at Public Hal«*. January 13Ui, hfl», at a o'clock, n m.., the lircmlsc», the larui of d.e lat« Hots Hu «banus. »ituatcii lnChrl.tluoanuudred near rbomp»on'» bridge, on the Brandy, wine, above Rockland, about « mile from on the wTii! %' 1 K from MW " IJO '" "<*Mini, Tub farm I» well baiatcd. Iielng iBiil Ui «clinol«. mills, worship, and coulai n ion ACKEH, 20 .r w.lch I» w.KKlland, the remainder be ^ 1 » 7 . e t ".f, U L t, . Vat * d , Tü " hulldibgn consist «>f a two. «tory «ton., mansion. * Uinant hou»e, a good »lone and frame barn , wl < 11 *n*bdng for 10 iieiul of cuttle and « n!îî?ïf' carr| a.e house, and other ouu -oE d i" g "' A 1 "° Ä" "»cedent «prlng houM, with a never-tailing »prlng. The farm I. nnv«^»"'* a .iT lth <> f water, which never rail, lhere I» also a large »nul,, orchard, pare« and other fruit * 1 nf < Eâ!ë ,lt sj ""™ 1 . 1 00 "'"d" known on day of »ale. Mo poalpom nient on accoantof s , D 6 Mh . WlR'-lAM L. Wll.HON, S. U. Htrarpley, A net. deo20-atil*2tw Monday, / ! conven au.i hou«« ■ of public WM. B. SHARP, 4th AMI> Ht It It nr STS. NEW DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICKS. Col'd St Black SUks. Direct from Uie importer. C 10 THS L CASSIMERES. Toe largent »took nave ever offered. Also a full lin* of Carpets and Oil Cloths. From 25cis to f J.oo per yard, WM. B. SHARP, 4tli AND MARK MX KTs. FINE FURNITURE W. tk D, McElwee, Offer for .«le, a ia rK( , C a rolully , elt . cu ed stock of NEW & SECOND-HAND * UU1VITLUE, At their atore, So. SOI Tatnwll Nlreel. Goods will he »old to OOIS-SIU «ult pur.lias.r«. 4444 , r:if ! H ! ! W. M. Kennard k Co. Wo. «»1 Market Miroct, Wilmington, Del., IMPORTER» —OF— GUINET BLACK SILKS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, There I« nothing more appropriate than a black Milk Dress ot tbe above reliable make. KID GLOVES FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. All contemplating the purchase *r Khl Gloves, a« preannu to friend«, «hould be sure to «ecure'be acknowledged standard of me world-ihe Trefougbe I TrefouHNe I VMnM . Trefouwe A Co. were adiudg ed iwo gold r«e«?aU at the Pan« Expo*l tlon—the highest honors awarded any manufacturer. * Also tiur eleg.nl Kreuch Kill Glove*, in ■11 abwtlMi »utl siitw. ' 2 Batton, - S .... t *• UanU «le Huede, r s 4 . ^ Cantor Buck - -lie La»lle»' lined fur-(op,dog »kin sieves,ftl 75 u NOTE.-We sell noue but FreuskKld • 1 25 1 M 1 as FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Every description of Fleecy-Lined Olovcw. Fleecy-Line«l Glove*. Fleecy-Lined Gloves. At Low Prims. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Wahave au unusually choice asiortascnt <»r POCKET HOOKS. POCKET BOOKS. POCKET BOOKS. A ' , ih^HTTt ra 7 U '.r* * ood * Pflnolp*»! y «or the Holidays, they are new a«<l freak at prim* from 12 * eta to «2 5 ^ FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. We have Celluloid BRUSHES & COMBS! In White, UI and Card Inal, alto afin* Hue of olh*r qualm««. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. rj-r..te? ut, . fu L a *"* rtInflnt of Ladle«' and Genflern.n « Fancy Murder«.! and While item-«lit«fh«d Handkerchief«. _,Tï f î Dcin-stliched Haudker. chief« for h^cotiu wo have «*ver e hut all.linen good«. ofnrad. a** We sell n. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Ties and Scarfs 1 77 ES A N J) SC A !{ ES, TIES AND SC Ah ES. Women, rauiirn I ami new style« of kpan l«li. Out pure .'Ilk. K m hrold.rml and Lace fl«j» and Hearts, i he«e are en tirely new. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Embroidered doth table each ; former prie«' $3 flo. iMano oiivt) cover«, »2.50 at M uo : former price «s o«. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Ladiet' and Genf»' Silk Handkn thi, fn La.M and W Silk JAiiUc* awl bents' Silk lhmdktrcKiïjê. I Ladtu' and Cents' silk Umdktrthisfi. in twilled, hrooadiftl and l>andana, FOR CHRISTMAS PRESKF fT8. /». , a ». * 1 the L mhrella Department. The Umbrella Department. ÏÏ, the umbrella Department. Hh.iw ft «ftynldcent collection of «ood« aeleeusl especially lor Uie holiday Iratie Silk CmkrElts. Silk UtrtbrSUtM Sitk UmbrduZ. With natural wood, born, p*arl and ivory hnndles. A Ipaca 1 1 mbrellas. Alpaca Umbrellas. Alpaea Umbrellas. From $2.00 to $3.50. An Immen««* mIock of colUm and giagham Orel la« (ram $ 1.00 to ® 2 .#o. FOR OÜRISTM 2 YS PRESBNTS. We have a large stock or DHK 8 N tiOODM. IlllKSS 0001)9. lHlESS 0001)8. At 12«, n, so, U.Vt. Mn.eu, Uan«7i.M. Among them will b. round »nine or the lireuteet Bargains ever planed on ■ rvUll oanater, FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A A o LADIES' COATS. LADIES' COATS'. LADIES' COATS. We will take advantage of this period to closeout our .look or Ladle.' coale. auu many NICE PBKBENTH maybe fiand In mi» department, without a great outlay of mouey. FOR CHRISTMAS l'KE8KNT8. Weuuve len one eaae .1 BLANKR'i'S oat of a purclra«« of nve eaaee or MO pair», Which we will close oulal wholesale p» lo««* Also, beautifully e n broidereu "BaBY" UlauketM and Marseille« (füllte. A m*r* acceptable prônent, lu many oa**« «ould not be given. »«rWe have not «par* to mention hun dr«Ni« of oilu r article« well worUiy the early attention of ladle« desiring choice and UHeful k««m1n f«»r holiday pre«em« at prices pi « onformlty to the time«. j W* M. Kennard & Co» No. 621 Market St. l J Ft d<Mjr* below H*venth 8 t. west sld*. Wilmington. Del. 4e«l« dtf = t i ! T^H WAl.ir IT ty. Apply ui rOUVSALB. .. nmt.cinHH a i, u Pru i" su. ! t 1 'üh.? ^Mïïünx'r; ! nlv to ' 610.0 1 ,,«' ,, Allmnnd*» Building 1 8 th N * , ui <i J ux decig.eocUt '"«.»ui a MargHiK Ullil Ap. F OR KBN, ' U.eiia.„w,KTwu I *'" ,,r y r °4 Us | t I flOtt RENT—The room of the 1el(w r "nn U itnin!' ry ,r »"t •orner of Third and Mark, t l »• I»rea,iy furnished andîttifiwïîT? '. --„frc.toth.p.Äo.Ä^ Clerk of cit y r ,'„jJ*, It io -••tf a p»n nu.i:. e! 2 a ï wS aï P*ss »JH*!»— 'resist ». « ii.4Mni.En »»—4 KlngM ■ ev'25-lia* Four building iou at^« , *^ e * and JaekNon »trvei«. Haveln* ,n Jack * ,n toweeo S 'hÄu .Ä* lWe * n VM B " rt " 2 " }°ts adjolsln. »ml Wve Iou »I H. «Aiv.rlog Avenue. AVenUP »«»<*■ K V T o*Ä[b , . , l?er' , '' nl * R. corner Froii I HilUi artd And north oftheatavt corner Harrlh-nj u and THOM AM R. LALLT Real Kmat* Agent, «02 Market »tree». dM 2 §.tr F or ha dr. A BUrre Property with ij , crM 0 , SÏ**iSyaî brick dwelling houle anil out-building.. Price fti, 6 (jn. a A pply to ETaNH PKNNINUTOÎ? °*Gf. Eighth and Market sti. <1(1,4: improved num of l(0 »cr«t,ln wiilteCl.y Cr«, üuti «ir«*d. a II enclosed lu UHas* Hedae. Ui vlded Into five field«. Larva apple or •hard in full bearing. Public school *]! jclning the farm. Building«-Large Mas sion, Double Tenant House, Barn, uraosrv and all other building« neo*-**ary on « fr"'« •lAtlon oil P. W. A 11 R, R. Onl rally looaleti, , ■illM from Wllmlngioit. Apnlvio JNU.W. WH1TKMAN. R«i»l E«t»Ui ag't, a W FourUi itrM OC 21 -W A«< 1 -w WiliningtoD. Del. Î ^OR NALE.-AI prlees that will mmw to iMirchaee. #• llwelllngN 175 Biailding; Lot*. •5 Farms. €>aad Mortgages wauled _ J T. IIF.AI.D. Aral Estai« aa«l .Hongage Ex» •bange. octl^àwti A LL PKKHONH who wish lo Rent, buy •r »ell Farm«, may nave trouble and pen»« by entering their 11 WHJIKMAN'M Farm I r - 'b I (iv-Awif • * AUKNCY, No, 2 W««t FourUiSL Pratt's Astral Oil. Mupplles fully the want for a perfwlly mating Oil fur fain - from the dauipro' Mlanger ol the fiuld ■af«* him! reliable III lly use, free n«il only exploMiou hut from th lgullliig «hould llie llgnied lamp I» Il I» put Up «ach ol wuich Is closed with a hearing liic Ing bandit d 1 gal, and 5 gal. im rso«. talcAp, lUfaciurer'N «lamp. H*» •ral bund red« of tiiou*»ndi or gallon« of this oil without a alngle *.*ci dent resulting from II« use «lenilily recornmenil It a« a perfectly p ami safe oil For sale wholesale un<l retail Z. JAM K8 BELT. Cor. Mlxtli «% Market Hu. 1 tfl' by Physicians' Pocket Ca.es, Haf?) Cases, Ac., for sale by z. JAMKHHM.T, Oor. rlxth » Market SO. 1 N STRUM KNTH. — Tbe 1 lit» large«! «*• aURUlCAD JSSStSMrSJSri»«--.«-« hlblted in this city. Kor.aleatNew York I Cor. Slxtii A Market Htt. p ro f. J. A. Going's Horse Remedies (Veterinary Editor of" fyvnlofthi 7W»#c Going'* Worm Deeiroyer, Co|»cm»n'sTo i 1 c Powder, Going'* oollc Powder. Goiuif * Cough Powder. Going'« ••AriMismy uf lfn Home." ( A card -«kclelou uj»<»n wklclj is by the Agent, z.JAMKHhELT, Wholeaale t -°*' KUlh * M liDIKS'DKPABTHWT. For »upporter«, Braces, Tru* AnkltU, K - °**-l»rlvate Room. Lady Atteudaid. Private entrance for Ladle* at No. 1 MlxUi *tr«)et Z. JAME 8 BELT, Wholeaale and Retail ÜruggiR» Corner Blxth and Market JJJJJJ. Wllmlagton. DeUwar«. i, Elastic .Syringe«, The Best Uualities of MEUICINJÈS at wiu.iaM»' Paoi'Ki»T ART Tui Most R»liabln Mmuicinis. At Ninth and Market. Choice PERFUMERY, «Jj»«»»®. 4 '' HAIR. TOOTH, and A floe assortment of MAIL BKUbHB«. Uorkel At Ninth and Mar««. A choie. Imported Key West, PrlileoIKey Weal or LIAMS' Choice FLAVORINÖ EXTRACT» Strong and Pure, , At Nlntli »nd at WILLIAMS Fine AMERICAN A IMI'OKTEU «"'*^ At Ninth and o Get the best " WlnLIAM«' «AP 0 NA CEUU8 DENTIFRICE, AT WILLIAMS in iktpmtmy theme (Jeeth. **''*<** - iieeuonaMe Pneu. • FKE8CRIPTI0N HTUBh Nlntli anil Market-__ WJLLIAMH apl 2 -tf ( mu« SI 1 IRT 8 ! In •ffterlDg our CELEBRATED SHIRTS, would call your *t»«n T# the public, we tlou to the following point«. j ,oYV IN PÄl CL ' then the samt- quamy Being cheaper lau he made at home. Beautifully Finished. Perfect iu FR. Cnt*LengthwlH« the Muslin. And guaranteed u, give perfect wdl buy ■« aatisfxe otber. l *'Try tliem and you For »ale by . -» T C. S. MORGAN 4 M)i M»pUw* »«reel J WM.'Ï^ÎÏ Wo. 1009 Market Street l'L.ÜWBß H * »mm a «a«» ■Ml HfTlT