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I*!» 1 »» 1 *'. ?2JJ tas», 3.30, 4-00.
■ »«»•
r ,,'ib'vii • 2 00a ro. ß 4ß,p- m «
m; " n ïü3 d ÿ 'uMngum - mrVw.
WM, pm. 8«»^
»ÄiSflVp - »! »O Sund.,
: 130, »1» »
At
f Castle
• »»Y r«« »mit«. « 30
^•i'Ctben. R. R-: «»•
"'".Kin DO Sunil. y trail.
»• 8 p !" 1 fiwrnS.R.Jl»,10».«i
* rÄr w», «11 Iidays trains,
m N Lvl* at wilmifotoh.
08 ARB .!?l"i2 44 0 34 9 10 1 06 a m ;
IWI SÏÏ 3 «M. »3».
^nl'pw'oo Sunday.: 12 43,
mII l»P m -
v in6,»34a —
p 1 , DU Sundays
^'i pin ™ Huttdays: 3 04 a no
iihiuÄtun: 201 a m 12 21, 133»
SfpXoe Huuday.: 104 a m ; 9«
. 00 a ni ; no Sunday
r M tie: BoO am; 1210 mj
2u iÄ*r» *
'"To Huuday train.,
iiulnittuu A Northern R- R ; : *<*i
, ? 5 n m; uo Sunday train.,
'.ireVeiurn R. rf.: «00ai
„ m; no Bundavs train*.
J W I I.M irtUTOW LI1V* f Hll»*
^ ,tw*and'Wa*hln*tona«
»■»I, 10 30, IIU.milM »30,
il e is, e as. ll *> pm; on Snn.
, .in 6 00,8 40, 11 80, pm
rtr.W<»Dd and Markat atraaU:
12 1». SM, »so, 1190 pm;
5.».: 130. II 30 0 m.
; It 44, it m
12 4^. 1 06
22 P
Deposit»
BULHOAOB. _
TTnlTA, WlLMiNUTOM *
Ilf ORE HAIL ROAU.
*.r 10,1878.
Wilmington m follows
II leave
ihtgand Intermediate Htatlone,
10 10 a. m., 8 30, 4 00, 7 80,
Alth WKHTEKN KAll.noAr>
!. of hours. Oil and afler Keb.
lluirngmu"'"»?». îo!soa.n..
oiidaie, k.w a. m., 12 62 noon.
, 9 son m, l M p in.
*
inliisiExpreaa) 9.00,0.6b,a m.
EV* York, 8 37,7 06,9.00, a m,
"intermedlat# Htatleua,
HU .l Hay Line, 1.08, a. m.
niml Washington ,1251,2 1»,M».
8,1,1», 10 36, p. m.
jbtl.war« DItIsIod, laavsfor
L ' a ».13, a. m. 1.09,0 30 an.
Eon and Inisrmedlata Bullosa,
M os. 6.30 p. m.
and IniermsdlaU BUtlona 5.19,
ICHDATTBAina.
Ill and I u ter mediate BUtlona
no. 6.:u,
, m,
ew York, 2.08, a. m.,
and Wasblagton, 13 51. 8 10
and
r Information pMaena
tbe Urns tables jxmUmI at tbs
H. F. KENNEY,
Huueiintendent
r
•roy 10.40 a. m
Avondale, 12 14 noon,
Wilmington, 8 iO a. in21Bp.
I). CONNELL,
Huperlntendent.
n I sir* if «Hire
ot öidLll öUKS,
«from tbe importer.
B. SHARP.
hi) .Yl.t Itli r.T STS.
DRESS GOODS
DEDUCED PRICES.
iCASSIMERES*
iitock
u have
lIru a full line of
oQered
ts and Oil Cloths.
I Meis to 82.UU i*er yard.
B. SHARP.
I SHOES, RUBBEKS
v- '
u, * U1 " ar0 > Class
n are,
soil Sloor oil Clothe.
incci. ,nP 4 tugraia Carpels
'«mine onr Stock and
and money; we are celling
»t« cliegpufci.
M> MAHK KT STS.
WEST, CHEAPEST &
ASSORTMENT OF
G-OOIDS,
-OSIERYI
notioits.
at's k Children's Under
wear,
,
,
you
& BROTHER
IHKKT 8TREET.
606
« UTS!
offering our
P'PED SHIRTS,
»«^Ä 11 your au ® u
1IV price,
Pf! »h«n tbs
ai home.
Finished.
[hi ye
Mu »nn.
lie" . ,,
'• l" give
Juu »HI buy
«âme quality
I'srlect saiiHfao.
no other.
tl
Morgan
.Im
'■«rlivt St
reel
J ,
2 ^UAiüfö
^Oo,
■PRICE $Loo,
^OLE.
Wishing Goods.
1KKKT 8TUEE T<
3,
TUK JUCBMOND TBAGEDÏ,
DETAIL» OF TH* lFiLIAlt'S tkfcHIklE
CIUIR-HII HOF BUFFT* TO AFOlD
êvrwioM.
Rieimonn, V%, March 16.—Mn». Bac
cigaluno, who wem du alltxlously and
brat ally stabbed by her husband laut
night with Intent to murder, »fill aur
vivaa, though without hope of recovery.
The eleven wound* sh« received were
staunched, hut it i* acarbeljr possible that
the moat careful m.di'al attention can
aave her, a* aeveral of the utaha are cou
Hldered ra'al. The attempted murder
at*** the moat Intense excitemdnt among
the Italian resident* of the city among
whom both partie* are well known.
DETAIL» or THI BTAUBIN«.
It haa tranenired to-day that the mo
tive of Baerfgalupo, who had married
the woman two weeks ago. was to quietly
rid himaelt of har and at the aauje time
obtain possession of her money and prop
erty, amounting to Home few thouaand
dollar*. In order to accompli*)« thl* de
Mign he bought a ticket to Washington
and announced to hia wife that he was
going to Illinois, to he aheeut tor four
month*. He took hi* baggage and left by
the morning train, hut upon reaching
Milford, *ixty mile* from here, he got
off and returned Ute in the evening by a
freight train.
ore
TUK MURDEROUS ATTACK.
Upon arriving he went secretly to the
•tore, decoyed hi* wife out down the
street and around the corner to a dark
recei«* on the canal ha*iu bank, where he
made th" murderous attack. He attempt
ed to throw the unfortunate woman into
the canal after stabbing her, but did not
succeed, and be wa* forced to jump in
and Hwim to the opposite bank birnselfin
tbe effort to escape. The police, how
ever, secured him a* he emerged from
tbe water. Hia object, ouiv thus partially
carried out, was to leave towu a* he did,
publicly, come back secretly, kill bis
wife, go elf and then return again when
he heard of her murder, and thus avert
HUHpidon from himself. The greate*t ex
citement prevail*, and numerous exnre.*
tdons of a desire to lyuoh him bave be
made.
en
The 8i«(Mll8 Dhsalrr.
The City a Uuln -1Vine Thuuxauii
Seven Hundred Houses Vestroyed.
Lon dor, March 1«, 1879_A despatch
from Vienna to the J^ndon Observer
stales Dial it is thought 6,009 persons
perished at the SwgedTn disaster. [This
is the highest estimate of the loss of life
yet receded, but needs verification.] An
official statement published in l'eatli
shows that 9,700 houses hare been de
stroyed iu Szegedln—in fact, all with the
exception of 261 which remain standing.
Most of the habitations destroyed were
of the lower classes of the population.
The Times' correspondent at 1'esth,
writing on tho 14th, says :—"Since last
night (Thursday) the waters hare con
siderably fallen. The little Island formed
by the dry part of Szeged In is growing
larger and larger, although higher up the
j river a lieary gale blew. Iu the town
»»»d surrounding precincts It was quite
calm, though frosty, the cold adding to
tbe bu fieri tigs of the thousands who were
camped j u and about the towu with no
»! toller."
THE MEXICAN EXHIBITION.
Mr. Fob er, our Minister to Mexico,
' liassent to the State Departin' nt a circu
lar issu»*«! to the States of the Mexic
FederatiEii by the Minister of Public
Works, announcing the hold ng fo the
Internal Exhibit! n iu the City of Mexi
co. The Exhibition wi 1 be opened on
the 15'li of January, 18S0, and continue
three months. Seuastioo Camack, Mari
no Haive
Committee of Directors to wh<
reaiiondence bhould lie addressed. Ex
hib tors may exhibit their effects In the
general buil ling or in pavilions erected
by their own Go* eriiment,aB iu iy be con
All nations will lie invited, not excepting
those which have not re-timed diploma
tic relations with Mexico# Goods for
the exhibition will be admitted fr» e
(port* of entry to lx? desig at*d he eafier)
and may lie exposed lor six mouths fiee
of cliai ge for space or storage.
and Miguel Jlidalgo are the
all cor
The Chicago liulletin'a pork-paekiiig
alatiHtics for that city during the year
endad March 1, 1879, iliow the summer
packing to tiave bepn 1,968.798 lings, av
erage net weight 191 15-100 ft)-., against
1,608,016 hogs, of 196 9-100 tbs. average
net weight, ilie pievioua summet ; win
ter parking 2,94:1,1 f5h<gs, average weight
226 27-100 ft),., against 2, .»»1.286, with
228 37-100 tb*., average weight, the pre
vious winter ; total 4,011,913 hogs.
Since Bon. Gilbert De La Matyr
abandoned religion to enter polities, tbe
cliurcb wli ich lie foimerly conducted in
Indianapolis has come to grief. The
buildiag has been sold and his flock has
scattered. Le La Maytre Is all right,
though. He It receiving »6,000 a year
for preaching tbe Greenback and It
deified.
The wife of ex-Contro)ler Richard B.
Connolly, of New York has just died in
Switx»'rfau«l, her health having steadily
failed lier since she followed her husband
Into exile.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A.
To all who are sufTerlng nom the error*
and Indiscretions of youth, nervous wenk
, e*r!v decay, loss of manhood, Ac., 1
will sen«! a recipe that will cure you,
FREE OF CHARE. 'Jills great rem«*Jy
was discovered by a missionary In South
America. Rend a self-addressed envelo
to the Rev Joseph T. Inman, Htatlon
Bible House, New York City.
decap-exlA wlv
\k
COOLLY CHLAMER
Supersedes largo
and small p
lor setting milk.
it requires no
milk room. It
quires capacity
for one milking
only.
impure a I indu'd;
«not
111 c*
•h milk t-el i •
It.
_ b.»,. wu..,
raheMHll of the cream, und tin quantity 1
Is n» v«*r tes-nne • by unfavarable weaih r.
ke* better butler. It require* less i
Butter maile*?»? this procès* took the
Highest war,I ai the International I »an y I
SïsrüSïa ll,e Llïl,rhl prlCB lu
It make* mor
it
*3^Hei-d slump for Dairyman to
VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO-1
,
I
llrllowN Fall», Ft.
Jfl H23-win
jJRuK. A W. AAKINKMltN,
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
Address, T10MARKET STREET,
or Wa
•hlngion Mouse,
Wilmington, D al
feb -smos
pnorgwotit —
JgABBYaVJHff». !
'J TTORNS Y-ATLA W,
702 MARKET öT.,
WlMUlXlTOIV, l)*L.
Jani-ly
i
JOHN 0.0018*..
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
AND
NOTARY
PUBLIC.
Office B. W. Corner of Third and Market
street*. Pensions, Paient* and Passports
procured.
0026-17
WlMflWOTftW. |)1L
J D. VALLAMuiunAM,
ATTOH\EY-IMAW,
No* 4 AUmond'ê Building.
febe-ly _
H.
H. PKNINGTON
ATTORNKY-A7-LA W,
No. 8, WEBT 7TH HTRKKT,
Wilmington. D«l.
rjlKKTH FOK ALL THE PEOPLE
BEAUTIFUL TEETH AT 4EB&
•». 66s N mad »10 Z- \ *1
T*elh extiweted without pain by the _
ga*. Ov*r thirty year* experienced
. . „ DR. GALLAGHER.
S3« MARKET STREET 635.
luvis-lv
ap2Mt
HAT tSTUKKA
q O B E g, £
THI
M
HATTE®,
So a
East Third Street,
WllalictM, Dt
am ». ssYAN
liante Painter,
Graiher a Glazier.
la prepared to do all
with
rk In hia line,
Proinptn.aa sad Dlapatch.
Orders respectfully aollolted.
Office* No. 219 Shinier Street.
DUNCAN BROTHERS
214 MARKET ST
Have Inat received a fine lot or
Table & Pocket
CUTLERY.
Fashionable Furniture T
J. & j. N. HARMAN
)
H». 410 Ring Mtreet,
WILMINUTON. IIKL.
Wereapectruily inforrr. tbe eitl
sens of Wilmington, vnd the aur
rounding oountry lii/ i we con tin us
to mannfkcture an* seep on hand
eHtabiiahed
at our large and long
room*, Furniture of every variety and
style, consisting of Mahogany Rosewood
and Walnut Furniture suitable for parlor,
(Lanlng-room and chamber uses.
Onr assortment of Furniture la larger and
more varied than can be found in Delaware,
aud all artloles sold at our establishment
are warranted as repreae
Venltlan Blinda of the
designs made to order and kept constantly
oo band. We also manufacture aud con
•tantly keep a large assortment of Sprln
Hair, Moss and Husk Mattresses
j.AJ.N HARMAN
war»—
Died.
moat fashlonabla
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
TRADE MARK Tbe Great TRADE MARK,
/äjk F n K 1 i ■ h
Remedy,an
^V^liuBialllug m
WkTf cure for W
VA I fw Hem Inal
Weakness,
Hpermator- ^vlr
rlie**, 'nipo-^Hnfl^
Before Taking.
ai * aaquane* of Half-Abuse; as Losa of
Memory, Universal Lasaltude, Pain In the
Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old
Age, an* mauj other Disease* thht lead to
Insanity or Consumption and a Premature
Grave «/"Full particular« iu our pamph
let, which we desire to send free by mall
to every one. M^The Specific Medicine
sold by all druggiata at 81 per package, or
elx paekage* for Eß, or will be sent free by
mall on r»ce1pt of tbe money by addreaa
. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.,
No. 10 Mechanic*' Block, Detroit. Mich.
Sold in Wllmlng on by Z. Jambs
Belt, wholesale and retail, Agent. Cor.
6th and Market Hts., and by Druggists
averywbere.
Is
in*
mar0-dAw
fid. IKEegary
DEALER IN
New and Second Hand
FURNITURE,
PARLOR, DINING AND CHAMBER
HUJTE8. BEDDING, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS AND MTOVE8.
516 TATNALL ST.,
Wilmington. Del.
marl3-w3m
f
1
BOSTON
—^-*4 W TT % R WTI
m. j H ■ IX I M
STORE!
8 o i ma rk et st.,
wii.mij(»;t«x, del.
Which is Oiled with hundreds of useful
family articles, gold aud silverware
(which ta reliable), lable cutlery .bracket*,
hat*, mala, umbrellas, album*, castors,
lamps, bed spreads, table cloths and cov
ers, card and boar* game«, children's
oh air*, carta and waeons, hooka, olooka,
and a beautiful lot of chrcmoa, from 99 e.
to El 06. Prtoea reduced on many article*.
Come apd look.
ALBERT NEWHALL,
Proprietor
Janll-ly
nEÖTSTM'6 ÔÈDÊU8.
A^gliter « Order!
Rkgihtek'h ornes.
New Castle Co.. March 7th. 1H79.
Upon the application 04 Victor Du Font,
Executor of Moss Journey, late of
Christiana Hundred, In said coun
ty, deceased, it Is ordered and directed by
the Register that the Executor afore,
aald give notice of the granting of letters
Tests rue du i y upon the e*tate of the de
ceased .with the date of granting thereof,
by cauNiug advertisement* to be posted
within forty days from the date or such
letters, in alx of the most public places of
the county of New Castle, requiring all
person* having demand* against the es
iate to present the same or abide by
of Assembly ln such case made and pro
vided. And also cause the same to be In
serted wit til n the same period
tninoltm (Jmzetl *, a newspaper published In
Wilmington, and to be continued therein
three week*, e. o d.
( . <11 ven under the hand and seal of
I h8{ office of the Register aforesaid, at
( > New Castle, In New Castle county,
aforesaid, the day and year above wrltteu.
H. C. BIGUH, Register.
1
Act
the Wü
3STOTICB.
All person* having claim* against the
Estate of the deceased must present the
same duly attested io the Executor on or
before Mnrch 7tn, 18*0. or abide the
Act of Assembly lu such cases made and
puvlded.
marll-eodaw
VICTOR Du PONT.
Execeter,
Re^l8ter'8 Order.
I
KEOIRTKK'P OFFICE,
New • asile < o., Marco 4th, 16*9. i
Upon the application of Mary Anna Dep
uty, Adu.inihtrairtx of Holomou Deputy
lave of Reu Lion Hundred In said
County, decsMsd it is ordered anddireoied
by tneHegister that tbe Ad m i uistrat n x slot c
said, give notice of tbe granting ot Lettei
of Au mlii I »irai ion upon the katal»
of the deceased, with the date of grantim*
thereof, by causing advertiHerjents to be
posted within feny days from the date ot
such Letters, in sla of the moat publto places
ot tbe County of N«w Ca»tie, requiring all
persons liSTiag demands against iho festste,
to present the same, or abide by an Aot of
Asse only in such case made and provided.
And also ca se ihe same to be inserted with
in tbe same period m the Daily Ga
zette a newspaper published in Wilming
ton and to be coutmued therein three weeks
•.o. d.)
( -w—s- f Given undnr tbe hand and 8*a1 of
] L. b. 5 Office of the Beg'ster aforesaid, at
1 —>— 1 Hew i.Mtle, in New i aaile County
aforesaid, the day and year above written.
b.C. BIGGS* Begiaier.
NOTICE.
persona having ciaiu*« against the Es|
f the decetacd. muât prenant the same
duty attested, to the Admiuiatratrix on or
before the F >unn d y of March, A.
D., 18 ho or abide the Act of Assembly in suata
oaae mad* and provided
MARY ANNA DEPUTY,
Admluiatiairlx.
All
AddreeR. Red Lton, Del.
mar7 eod3w
Urglstcr's Order.
REQIHTBR'e UFFICE, I
New Castle Co. February 22d. 1879. f
Upon the application of P«irica Den
ninkf, Administrator, of Edward Den
ning, late of Wilmington Hd. In said
county, dec'd It 1« ordered and directed by
the RegiHter that the Admlalatrator afore
said, give notice of the granting of L*eUorH
limlnlRtratlon upon the EHtute. of
the dec'd, with the date of granting theroor
by causing advertlneincniH to be pouted
with la forty days from the date of such
Letters, In *lx of the mo*t public place* ol
the County of New CaHtle, requiring all
persons having demand* against the Kh
tate, to preHenl the name or abide by an
Act of ANNembly In *ucn caae made and
f irovlded. And also cauHe the Name to Le
naerted
Wilmington Gazkttk. a newNpaper pub-
llHhed In Wilmington, and to be contlnaed
therein three week« (e. o. d.)
--, Given under tbe hand and Real oi
ÎL.8. > Office of tbe RegUter aforesaid, at
C > New Ca*Lle, in New Coatle County
aforenaid. the day and year above wrltteu.
H. C. BIGGS, Register
Of A
within the name period In the
NOTICE.
All perHons having claims against the
Estate of the deccaHed m
*ame duly atlesteU to the Adriilnistriitor
nbltlo the
made and
u*t preNenl tbe
tadore Feb. 22d, l*si>.
Act of Aanembly In *uch c
provide«!.
on
PATRICK DENNING,
Administrator,
feb v6-:sweod
Address. WlliBlngton, Del.
Kegister's Order
EH
Reoihtkk'h Office,
New Ca*tle county, Feb. l»tb, l«79.,
Upon tbe application of Walter Cum
min*«. Administrator of Jamen Tilton, late
of Wllmlngten hundred, in said county,
deceased. It Is order» d and directed by the
Register tki t the Admlulstrator aforesaid
give notice of granting ol letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of the deceas
ed, with the date ot granting thereoi, by
causing ad vertlsemeuls to be posted with
in forty days from tho date of such letters,
In six ot the most public pluces of the
county of New Castle, requiring all per
sons having demands against the estate te
present the same or abide by an act of as
sembly in such case made and provided.
An* also cause tbe same to be Inserted
within the same period In tbe Daii^t
Gazette, a newspaper published In Wll
miugton, aud to be continued therein three
weeks, eod.
. Given under the hand and seal
1 L. 8 ( ot office of tue Register aforesaid,
<^v>8'hI New Castle, In New Castle
county, aloresaid, the day aud year above
written. S. C. B1GG8, Register.
NOTICE.
All persons having claims against the
estate ol the deceas»*! must pro
sent the same duly attested to the Admlu
or before Feb. isth. 1830, or
abide the act of assembly In such case
made aud provided.
WALTER CUMMINS,
Admlulstrator.
ma6-3weod
for
Old
tetratof
Address, Wilmington, Del.
RlQI8TfcR S ORDER.
Kkuistuh a Offio*, )
New CusUe oounty Feb. 3.1819. <
Upon the application ot Mam'l W. Piel
am Administrator of Thomas Fler»ou,
.ate of Mill oreek Hundred, In said coun
ty deceased,it ir.ortleredanJdlrectedby the _
»ÄiÄtaÄ
ministration, upon the estate of the
deceased, with tue date ot granting there- I
of, by causing advertisement* u* be post- of
ed within forty days from the date of such 1)e(
letters, In six of the most public pluces ol
the county of New castle, requiring all
persons having demands against tbe es
tate to present the. same or abide by an
act of assembly in such case made and
provided. Anil also «muse the same to be
lu8»rt»d within the same period In the
Wilmington U;ZKTTK.a newspaperpub
dshed In Wilmington, aud to be connu- I
ued therein three weeks, (e o d). !
i l" { „fom"„rtneÄsmr^^s:
New Castle, iu N«w Castle
nty, aforesaid, the day and yeur aoove
8. C• BiuGH. Register. ,
1
for
written.
IST OTICE.
All persons having clai
f estate of the decea*ed must y
1 same dul>' ut.«ste«l to Lite Atl>
b«*f«»re the third day of hebruary,
A. i>. 18*0, ui ab de the act. of assembly In ;
such ease made and provided.
bAMUK-L w. PIERSON.
Administrator.
Address, Hickory Hill, Chester Co., Pa.
ieb29-3*eod.
s against the
resent the
ninlMrator
j
I
In
I baril
I Ç.1I
N
Ke uction of Coal.
GEO. W. BUSH & SON, French
street Wharf,
Will now Mil tbelr unexcelled Shenan
doah Coal at tbe following cash prices : j
*9.00
BROKEN, EGG AND STOVE,
NUT,
Fwt In Milan without charge.
i.50
IDCÜST'T PASS» IBTTT STOP X 2 ST
I
AT
208 MARKET STREET,
! have been there and f tell you he make* the beat »2 80 gaiter ln thla town, and he
make* them to mea*ure too. Wake up, and give him a trial, don't buy no more Kant
ern Mboes, go where you can get good aolld leather, H. ka YTER, 20» Murbet 8t.
1 te I 1 iL ou , L . e over them all lor making good nth and uMln? gr*>d stock, hi«style*
are of the lale*t; please Io give him one trial, his good* will recoin mend tbemselves.
Men'a Congre** gaiter* made to measure for»*: 50 up, Men'* hutton io measure *2 60 up
Men»« French Calf gHiters, hand stitched, to measure iron. *4 Mi to fö to, Men's French
f a-lf hoots, hand stitched from |5 ßo to *7 CO. Youth'« and hoy's at the lowest prices_
A good aupply ai ways on hand, all goods are warranted.
300 Market St.'20Q
WIIsMINGTON, X>JBJJL*.
dec14-8mos
Merchant Tailor.
233 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL ,
Has just laid in a fine and much larger »took of Cloths and Suitings, than
any he bas previously kept and anticipates a large business this Spring._
'1 he success of Carson enables him to compete in prions with any tailor in
Wilmington or Philadelphia, who make any pretentions to creditable work,
and secures to him a constant run of business in season and out of season
at tho
MODEL TAILOR STORE,.
333 Market ST.
d«ci4 iy
TkeCkeapest & Best
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JB «Z2
Wm. Penn & Turkey Run
PUT IN CELLARS FREE OF DIRT AND WITHOUT CHARGE.
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Notice.
Just Landed This Day,
lOO BAGS OF
COFFEE,
lOO OÏLOStB of
Good roasted coflfee, 11c. per lb. or 5 lb
for 50C. 1 his la warranted a better coffee
than Is sold elsewhere for 15 and 16c.
Try our 25c breakfast coffee. It is
than ever. Lovers of choice high grade
coffee* are Invited to try our choice M
caioes, Laguayras and Old Java. We call
especial attention te a vet y choice lot of
Old Dutch Java.
per io
better
aru
A good tea from 3uo per ib up, good tea
elflln*« only IBo per ib. Our Mo lea«.
Green, Blaou, Japan and Mixed, we re
command as choice, and warrant better
lhan la UBU ally retailed lor 75c per lb.
_ _ .a n ,A
Pure Pepper & Spices a Sp cially.
full lineof Sugars, which are sold at
I ^ customers. An elegant assortment
of Vaaea. Toilet Hots. Chinese and Japa
1)e( , e Goods, which we are offering low to
oloaeaud make room for other noveltiea.
_ _. . _ . _ .
N®. 6 last SeeoncC §t.
1
Crippcn's Tea Stores
Mo. g West Titled St
• I
—AND—
Only 3 doors from Market street.
Don't get in the wrong Store. Look
for Crippen's Name.
!\ow is the nme
TO BUY ÏOUB
STOVES,
AND GET TOUR
Heaters Put in Grdei.
I have Just raducMl tbe price ot all Cook
In Parlor and Heating Htovee to ault the
baril time,.
Ç.1I and see the prleee before you buy.
K. MOB HI »5*0 ]f.
Cor. TMr« u4 Shipley MS
N . B_He»ter, obeaper ttuut ever.
oovtti
Spring Opening
OF
DRESS GOODS,
TABLE LINENS,
Napkins, Towels,
Marseilles & Domestic Quills,
Opened this day a complete as
sortaient of Arabian Suitings in plain
and plaid effects, in a.l wool at - 25
cents.
A lino of FRENCH all-wool DE_
BEGKS, new and desirable shades,
at '25 cents. Best value in the mar
ket.
To close, a lot of last season'»
Spring Dress Goods at 15 cents for
mer prices, 25, 31 and 371.
Zephyr Cloths, new and desirable,
(as durable in wear as tho 35 cent
goods) at the low price of 18 cents.
Fine lines of Cretonnes and Fpring
Chintzes at the LOWEST MarKt
rates.
Beautiful and Perfect Spring Cal
icoes at 5 cents.
One case of Corded Piques at 01,
excellent value, and a fine line Eng
lish and French corded, figured and
Damasse Piques.
One case large size excellent
quality white spreads at 75 cents
each, worth $1 00 in any market.
_ A nice Jacquard spread at $110
1 25
Best
a
This is extra size.
Table linens, excellent value, at
25, 31, 40 and 50 cents.
Bleached linen table covers 24
and 3 yards long by two wide $2 75,
fc3 00 and $3 50. These are
m&rk&bly cheap goods, less in price
than by the yard.
re
W. M, Kennard & Co
621 Market Street.
•4
Four doors below Beventh 8t., west s'de
WILMINGTON. DEL.
lane
CURE YOURSELF!
r ho hau
11 forma of D^ratUrrkr/ur 1 n
il lability, etc., and Matures
Id brings bask the * r You«hrul T%«r" of
cleatruy«! it by sexual excesses or tell
n wwks* "
used by Dr. llohsm
rer thirUr years, wns i
-..k Ô2."* 11 6 i,e * * iu,it y
y Pith »underfill «ffect to those middle â*ed
a weakness beyond their years. ItsinTiîo»
i«s i\r* felt at once. Young men auffering
''■-quences of that dreadfully destructif#
c- . ,8c *f use thiapiadicine »ul, the assnr
. «P* f *MA:REST aure. The patiea
gams strength aud elaaticity;ofspirits st once, as it. et
^ ep * rt> aflteted as a soothing and henlln,
Ionic and anodyne to the relax««! senji * '
ed «lucta. Imparting power and
» J*.. Ä*? *. heir "»'ural state, the same as if the
hanatnl hab;| liad never been indulge«! in. The tnerw
dtenu are «impie production* of nature—berk«, ro*u.
he rh".®te-. an/arta .peclflc for the *h ^
•»"Hrtce, ktve I>^ikrs, sent witn full di
r, ù r Hirw on, z •• ,)r c A b
omoe.No. «21 North Fifth street between NV
. 8t. Louis, Mo. E«tabliali
those who hav
practises, in IT
* Tliis rems
h h
»
in his prU
f..
P r
k
fail i
M ■
Imparts etierg
men who fee?
properti
bahlf of Self-j
ft-otn
tial
h k
andre«
■t
di
s ;
rcimc and Green at
®0" n , r B •"TVfiall.fi Hpfifilal M.e
delineation, of the nature, symptoi
!.. ofMTPHILM, HiatNi I* WF.tSNK
any addre
a<T
d!
i tr
FBI E
>pon racpipt «»f
MARRIAGES
SECRETS 1
of Hfifip-». R«.
Fifths
the marrifid and
platiug mar
sh. n'd know. How
n
Ilundr«*
nancy or
BoUlNRAR,4M
r« «Ü
••rurrlv waled f<
t Addn
Dr. C.
. Nt Louia. M«*.
A i»t » i i fed TilR a L PLAN8,Mél
D etail«and Hpcciflcailoi * cur«- ■Rl
fit ly prepami. Building* prompt- ■■!!
Iy «-reeled. fames de«lr«>us of H|GJL
building at Behoboih can communloate
by mall. 8pruce, pine _
framing rawed or furnished any aiae re
quired. Wilmington reference, Ex-Gov.
Ponder. Add reu
CHAFLK8 R. JONES.
Architect end hull der,
G i rgelown, Del.
with
oak
mar7-3taw4w

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