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its alette C.P. MSSMI. TRI DAIl* Y GAZETTE ta publish- ■* —— afternoen (Sunday excepted.) Sff. I paru of the city tending town, and villages, for a wee k , payable weekly. Yearly Iber», g! m ad vanes. It 1. tbe only Illy paper In the City or d Increasing olr- a ulattoau THE DELAWARE GAZETTE, estab- ItaheSr tA 17 m. 1« the largest and moat flowMklli weakly paper in the State, and kaa a larger circulation than any other an fee Peninsula. PnblUhed Thnraday afternoon, at $2 per iTS AT WTUUMSTOH rOSTOTVIOB ol to Tli'gmr riBBiJAiT ns. issa. Ship Cabal.— A correspondant la earnestly adve advoeatss the Sassafras River route for tha Ship Canal. We are not par ticular aa to whioh route ii selected, although wo sinoerely hop e the beet will finally be fixed upon. freaa the Peni to SPBCDLATIClf Dbsthotino Thadb. —Lagt week afforded an excellent illustration of the bad effects of •peo illation upon tbe trade of the country. In this inatanoe the specu lators had hoarded grata and other export article*, chiefly in Chicago, until the price had risen so high to prohibit the purchase for export. Then came the criais with the apecu latera, and within a few days the de cline in ootton waa (2.50 per bale ; lard, (1.60 per tieroe ; wheat fell five rents per bushel at Chioago, and pork ita per barrel. Bays the Menufaclurer , "Our ahort crop do m o n a tr a t oc that the foreign consumera and will find other source* of ■apply, and that If we wish to main tain an export trade it mutt be done under aa abaenee of apeculation—in other worde—exports must be legiti mate, bared on real values, rather than fiotttioiu once. The effect of an increasing export trade ia lower prioed English iron." That journal ie confident in its lan gnage, and we believe it argues cor rectly. Whenever our railroads com bine to raise their freights and the speculators buy up aiid store away the produots of the soil to increase the prioe above what it can be shipped abroad for at a profit, theie must be n reduction in the prices, injurious to three interested. If utter bankruptcy to the speculator does not follow, still the interruptioa of trade and the lore to the producer is even worse be oanse it is wide spread, and often Muses a fall far below tbe real neces sity, and all in the trade feel it. Spéc ulation, therefore, should be discoun tenanced as well by the banks and capi talists as by honest grain merchants and produce dealers, in whatsoever kind. In the instance named above cotton, gram and lard only are men tioned but the effect did not stop with them, it reached to hundreds ol arti cles, and the bankruptcy of one of the great gram buyers whose promi sory notes were issued perhaps to thousands of creditors, caused the lore to be wide-spread, and also de stroyed confidence in others. as as a Maktxlodö Wealth of Soil.— We here heretofore referred in the Ga zxtte to the marvelous wealth of Cali fornia and Oregon and the great region of ooantry acquired through tbe wise aud far reaching policy of the Democrat ic party, under President Polk's Cab inet. In a previous reference tbe great yield of Oregon in wheat, was more par ticularly mentioned. In reference to California and richness of its soil for wheat and iU great yielding qualities, the San Francisco Journal of Com merce says nothing except tbe richness of the early gold placers has been half as maryelons as the development ol wheat growing in the State. In early times it was deemed by those tomed to the tillage of other lands that the hard adobe soil ofonr valleys almost worthless, and that we would be aa were then, ever dependent on foreign countries for our wheat supplies, liut the history of the pest quai ter of a cen tury telle a different tale. Tbe since 1855-0 has been as follows : accua was crop CENTALS. . 3,600,000 .. 6 , 000,000 10.500.000 . 17,000,000 . 20 , 000,000 . 22,825,850 .111,801,000 31.500.000 , 27,000,000 Here we bav. a nine-fold Increase from 2855 to 1880, a period of a quarter of a century, while the advance from 1100-70 to 1880-81, a period of eleven year), la more marked Mill, being near ly three-fold in a period of little more than a decade. But we are not yet dona with surprises In that regard. When tbe prodnet increased from 10,801,000 centals in 1880 to 31,500,0b0 m 1881 few coold believe it. Our fu ture advances in this respect may be fairly measured by those of the past. We have thirty-eight million acres of wheat land, thirty inllliona of which are flrs^claM, and these are beiug brought rapidly uDder cultivation. Half a mil lion naw acre* have been brought Into cull are during the year in which we now are, and even with a failure In the Bad Joaquin Valley there may be ex pected a crop at least equal to that of 1880. It may be larger. 1855-50.. 1863 64.. 1860-70.. 1874-75. 1870-77. 187079.. 1870-80. 1880-81. 1881 02. 'Ta» Dirmaxcm."—The Phila delphie Tim*t la doabtleaa oorraet in its chargea coder tble head. Then «aa a time In Wilmington whan the Republican "boeaea" returned whom they pleased by the help of the colored voter. Both boss Gallagher and his crowd were finally discovered and sent to Court. Then and then only were the people's ohoioe allowed to enter upon the official duties they were chosen to perform. The Timu K Si gayg : Baverai of the Reform candidates for Councils are elected by compara tively small majorities. Page has only M ; Mittoe, 101 ; Bandera, 882 ; Townsend, 821 ; Roberta, 858 ; Wool verton, 371 ; Smethuret, 28 ; Clay, 85 ; Smith, 7X7 Xv 6J1 Grim and Marshall,about 285; 232, and Whitaker, 43. Only a few ycara ago the boagea would have smiled at aaeh insignifi cant majorities. They wouldn't have taken the trouble to send their experts squelch such trifling figures against tham, but they would have detailed their journeymeu and apprentices for sach light jobs, tud every candidate before named would have been re turned defeated by double or more majority than the people gave them. The difference between then and now is that eleotions now elect, whereas the bosses then elected by returns regardless of the votes of the a. Tha Committee of Ona Hun have sent a score of boss ballot thievea to prison ; the polios are out ol polities, thanks to Mayor King, and falsifying returns ta among the most dangerous of oooapatioua in Philadelphia. That's the difference, and it is a difference that la everything to both bosses and people. N out the to to JP ■lx 1. R. oud N sr Pkhhaps the most touching yet pleasant scene that ocourred yester day in all the celebrations of that day was in the visit of the ex-confed erate soldier* to Mr. Garfield, ia Cin cinnati, to present to her a memoria 1 as "a tribute of all tha old soldiers of the South to the sterling worth of the lsto President." Dukinu 1881 there were filed st the Patent Office, 20,1)58 application, for patenta. There were grauted, daring the same period, 17,1120 psteuti, an in-' crease of 1,03(1 over tbe iuae ol 1880' Tbe receipt, of the Hepeitment wer« ne.rly $250,000 over the expenditures. The United State« produced, in 1881 1 about 70,000,QUO tons of coal, tbe co«t cl which, to consumers, averaged nearly $4.75. The industry, in all iis branche« supported more tbau 4,000,000 of ouj' population. In the manufacture of agricultural Im» plements, Illinois bas made more rapid strides than in any other of Us great In dustrie». The state closed the census year with a total productiou valued at $14,249,176, the work et 7,300 employed hands. The entire product of tbe Uni ted States for the year was valued at $40,374,086 with 38,620 bauds employed, the percentage of Illinoia in the grand total being 2.05 as to produots and 18.9 fte to hands. A good propoitlon of tbede Implements must have been used at borne from tbe following bgnree given as agricultural totals for the eensijis year: Wheat, 51,110,602 bushels, rye, I, 121,785 bushels, corn, 325,792,481 bushel», oats, 03,189,200 bushel«, barley, 1,228,623 bushels, buckwheat, 178,669 bushels, or a grand total of 444,622,350 bushels. Cunaud'b line began with abi-montb ly service of 60,000 pounds, afterward« raised to 90,000, and when weekly trip« were made, it was increased to 145,(T O pounds »■ asutHidy. Ae long ago its 1868 England sidy of $5,000,000, which soon establish ed tbe ocean lines on a basis which enp. bled them to live with les» support. In 1880 the amount paid by England was $3,108,018. paying an annual snb A Host Appropriait ve Measure, A bill was introduced In the House of Representative* Monday by Mr. Ran dall, of Pennsylvania, which enacts that whenever any building is to be erectml by the United tttatsa for public use in any Htate it shall be oonstrncted of n|a tenais found In tbe same State, provided that Hdch materials be suitable therefor, and cau be secured at prices not exceed ing, the prices of equally suitable mate rials found elsewhere. Snch a bill ought to commend itself to the representative* of all the State*, it wonld *etm to be .manifestly unwise to send to auottjer State for the materials wherewith to construct a government bnlldiDg when material* equally as good and equally as cheap are to be had in the Btste wh*|ro the building Is to be erected. That smeh has been the case ia some lnstanos», even If it were not commonly known, would be evident from the fact of Ihe introduction of tbe bill In question, it cannst be said to be one to benefit guy particular locality, it applies equally to ali the Btates. It simply proposes to give them, by an express law, what <ine would suppose would be coaveded with out any law at all becaus of its self-evi dent propriety. We trust, therefore,t|bat our Maryland delegation will join With other« in giving it prompt and energetic support.— liait. Sun. be of we of From the N. Y. Hearald » What Nh Ip herd Wants. In an article on the Peruvian cor- respondence we believe that by dropping a cipher we did Mr. Sbtp- herd a great injustice. We said that he wanted irom Peru #200,000,000, while the precise sum was82,600,000, 00(i. Hut we suppose a trivial eiTor ot#l,800,000,000is of small account to so magnificent a financier.;We notice that all over the country there is just now a regular chorus of declara- tions of public men that they do not know Shtpherd, and Shipherd may be safely regarded as the most un- known man in America. Before be undertakes another big thing he he should supply himself with a full set of letters of introduction. They would be useful additions to any correspondence he may have to publish. Lydia E. Plnkham'« Vegetable Com pound, tbe great medicine for tbe oure of all'temale complaints, is tbs gre|ite»t htrengtbener of tbe back, stomiaeti, nerve«, kidneys, urinary and genital or S an« of man aud woman ever known.— end for circulars to Lydia E. PiukHiam, L- m ivldend of twetoty •A fl d Kennott Turn K able on and after tbe tonal Hank nr Delaware. 1. i'OULMON CHANDLER. febl7-»t* Treasurer. of the Wllmlng- plke -i'll. Si Company, Inst., at the Ladies Readli orda about woman. A woman should read. A woman hook that ev febie-St* 7X7 0HCM.—Tha Urteentti annual meei Xv mg el the stock holders of ihe Mu lusl Loan Association will be held on Tueadav ev.ulog next, February 21, at 8 o'clock, In the ofBee of the secretary, 6J1 Hhipley etieet, at which time the an nual r.port will be presented and an election held. The Bret payment will then be made on a new aeries. Annual report flattering. lebltt-im UEO. 0. MARIS, Hec'y. A N OTICK .—1 he apeolal comm luee •ale of tbe Almshouse properly, su ae laid e Tru. - nounee «liât plan, of tbe property out in lot. may ba examined at th tees office, No. IM W. Sixth street, from the lath lo tbe 2inh lut. AU are Invited to examine tbe plein. By order ol tbe committee, C. HILL BK1NTON, febVtao chairmen. mog MEMT.-Near Brandywine JP spring., a small plus containing ■lx acre«, wlUi good bunding«. Tbe place 1. wltbln a lew minutes' walk of Urnen bank station on Uie Delaware Western K. R. Apply to UEO RUE H. BRAMBLE, Near Delaware J unoi Ion. Jan24-2tdAwtt OTICK.—The Mutual Loan Associa tion 1« now Issuing a new «erls« of stock, which may be secured on spp tlon, day or evening, to G«o. O. M- HeoreUary. Office, Wi Shipley street, »«o oud I'.oor. fau'il-lm. N 1 Ica I». We have $50,000 to loan at 5 per cent, on CITY I'ROPKBTY lit LABOK OB SMALL HKALD A CIO. NOTICE. no AMOUNT». OU REGISTER NOTICE. All person« owning or having dogs about their premise», are required to uave them registered between tue Ut and àOlh day» of January. After the latter date tbe ordinance will be strictly en forced d«cI9Uleb2U D against unregistered dogs. afilliam j. maxwell, Cbieiof Police. IVOTKJJbj. TO THE CITIZEN« OF WILMINGTON : TES WILMINGTON .ODORLESS EXCAVATING COMPANY NO. 3, Is now prepared to receive order, for cleaning CEnUPOOLS PHOMl'TLY AND WITH DKHPATCH. Their machinery I.all new and of the latest Improve ment.. All well, cleansed without any annoyance whatever. Orders left at 311 KINO BTHKET will oeDh. era receive prompt attention. NOTICE. Ann Eliza Dickinson, iilll.ct. al. lit CHAMOIKT, New castle Uo. 88. Canne of Partition Mary Jane In pursuance of an order of the Chan cellor in the above cau*e, made at the September term, 1881, all persou» having any Hen or lien» affecting the Interest or e»latt el Ann Eliza Dickinson.Mary Jane Hill, Jemen McAlllKter,mi»an MoAl isier, David Jone», Hainuel Jones, John D. Jones and William Jone», or either ol them, in the lands ana premises to which sala aai se relates, are hereby notified to file» petition netting forth the nature and amount of the same in the office of the Register In Chancery for New Castle County .ten day» before tbe third Monday In February, A. I)., 1882, and to appear ud prove said lien or liens al be ensu ing term of the Court, before the risiag of Ihe Court on the third day ol the term. CHAH. B. LORE, Trustee. WiLMiNOTOir, Del., Jan. 11.1882. Iaull-tfeb20 S IN CHANCERY. New ca*tle Co., hs. Cau*e of Partition. IN HE al. Petitioner». In pursuance of an order of the Chan cellor in ike above cau»e made at hi* chambers, In Dover, on the fifth day of January, 1HS2, all persona having any lien or lien*, atfeotlng the interest or esiale ol Isxac II, Wright, Churles A. Wrlght^arnii W. Wright. Dufias Wright, George H. Wright, John Wright and William Wright,or either of tbein.ln the lands and premises to which said cause relates are hereby notified to file a peti tion setting forth tbe nature and amount ol the aamo in the office of the Register In Chancery for New Castle county, days before the third Monday In Febru ary, A. D., 1882, and lo appear and prove •aid lien or lieas, at the ensuing terra of the Court before the rising of the Court on the third day of the term. WALTER CUMMINS, Trustee. Wilmington, Del , Jan. 0,1882 3taw-tfeh26 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT TOUR STOVES AND RET TOUK Heaters Put in Order. 1 nave just reduced the price of all Cook Parlor and Heating Htoves to salt to aardtl mes. 0« and see the prices before you buy, B. HOB BISSON, Third an Hhtplev Hte tau». HIM AM AS» MULOKM. JOHN P. D0NAH0E, -BOTTLER OK Ale, Porter ? Brown Stoul Philadelphia A Rochester Lager Hcor, Cider A Mineral Water*. Draught Ala and Porter X, XX, XXX. Agent lor Hheboygau Min- eral vVatcr. -DEPOT- » a 517 & 519 Orange St., WILMINGTON, DEL. toVOrdera by mail promptly attended Polite aud accommodating driv ma?28 to. ers."Vk ANCHOR LINE. 'INITKD STATES MAIL STEAMERS Sail every Saturday. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW. ABINS,W0to*«0. STEERAGE, »2S. Steamers do not oarry cattle sheep or pigs. And every Hatnrday. NEW YORK TO LONDON bl CABINS, $50 to tb5 Excursion al Re duced Rate*. Passenger accommodât!ou» are un»ur All Stateroom» on Main Deck. PaesengarB booked at lowe*t rate» to or from any Railroad Btallon in Europe or America. Drafts at lowest rates, payable free or oharge, throughout, England, Hcotland and Ireland. For book« of Information, plans, <$0., apply to Hkhdkbüom Broth kr», 7 Bow ling Urekn, n. Y. Or to HAMUEL F, BFTT8, Adam» Exprès». Wilmington, : a nan aale. be Buyers of Clothing Whatever kinds of clothing you are in pur- suit of remember that at Oak Hall you are sure to find Ivo THE LARGEST STOCK. ONLY FAIR PRICES. A FULL GUARANTEE. MONEY RETURNED IF DESIRED. tion Absolute satisfaction is certain at Oak Hall. er by Wanamakek & Brown, Sixth and Market Sts, Philadelphia. WABTBV. YET ANTED.— An Industrious white TV woman to do general housework no a farm. Also a ilrsi-olaae farm hand. Address W. T. HTOOPH, feblS-Utdawll* New ('Halle P.O., Del. HC priJKH of EAR LY PEAK and WANTED LARGE A8PAHAUU8 at WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. MOIR'S CANNERY W ANTED.—Information a out John Garter, who left Hmyrna, Del., iu 1867 ; had headquarters at Ht. Nicholas Hotel, Deeatnr, Illinois, until 1861 ; was last heard from »1 H«y worth. 111. lteply ALFRED CAKTKK, 12 Hi. John street, Liverpool, England. _ W ANTED.—A boy sixteen years old wauls a place wh re he can take oare of h horse, or make blmfelf useful at «uv k!nd of work about tbe bouse. Wages low. Inquire at 8fi6 Bennett si. XIYANTKD—All person, whe ar. In W* want of anything, to make know, their wants through the column, ol the UaxKTra tf. ANTED.—Housekeeper» to know tuat they can nl way» get help by advertising tor It in the oazkttk. tl. ANTED.—A purcuaner ror two finely located cottage lots at Hehoboth, nuar the beach, or an exchange 1er city property. Address, "D." lui» office. wepW-dA wtf. W w PH0FBS8I0NAL. JOHN U. ÜOLE ° JU8T10JC Oif TUB PKAOk, AND NOTARY Offloe 8. W. Corner of Third and Marke Breeu. Pension», Patenta and Pass port» procured; 2»-iy WiLiriifOTOff. Dai. PUBLIC. R. PKNlMGTOfS A TVORNA T-A T-l+A W, No. 1, WEBT TI B HTHKET, Wilmington. Del H. 0TU-V WM 8. WATT. 1009 idarkeC »tree PLUMBER, STKAHdE «A» FITTKB Contractors mrnlahed with estimates Ail work guaranteed. Order» »olioitHl and prompt attention given. UKKUNHGU8R HEATING a so laity. mvSl-ir CARPETS. MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, FLOOR LINENS WINDOW SHADES» WILTON«, MOQUriTTEH, B < uHHELM, COCOA MATTING« PLAIN MATTING FANCY MATTING HT AIR MATTING TAPEHTKIK.H, 5-HLY I.INKNH, Irom 2), to5 yds wld WINDOW SHADES. OIL CLOTHS. STOOL«. INGRAINS, . AG, VENETIANB, RUGS AND MATS. We invite an examination of our Large and NEW HTOCK of Pattern» In all grade«, al and under market rales. GRANVILLE WORRELL. 820 ana 822 Market st.. MASON 141 riMPLK. tnlyl-ly. Re or or David M'Closkej FASHION ABLE H att er 414 Market Street, Adjoining the 3asett« Offlos; PUBLIOJULM & . PfTBUtn ÏÂ lAltffi. ml 11 A. M., nl lira Kram. House No. Mil Harrison slrssl with all modern Improvements within eoe square of the Wllrol igton City Btllway . Hplendld view of lira Brandywine and lleiaware Kl vers, Iront and si de yard , 11 room*, boat* In good repair, nmtüion March », 1H82. Hale positif and uo um DsamuMHQ. title undoubted, a t in ro ar, a three story bay window. 1 lie property nan be examined at my time prevloue to aale. Terme 1» per cent when I be properly leeiruek off; lwo-tt| Irde ol balance will be taken In bond and innrig.ge on tbe rthraarf neldhaaa nrotxtrty with prober insurance rimgod, tbe r.raalalRg one-tblrd In oaab wUiin on. week of (lay of sale, at wlilcli time a deed will be deliver* , and the Ivo eeasloo ol the nrfliverty subject to tbe prêtent tenaut to March Agent U effect the sole, 704 Market ulreet. )VBU«ULE _subscriber shout m discontinue farming will sell at public «ale In Mill Creek Hundred, on the l.lmenume road, one-ball mile south of Bomb wood na tion on the D. W. 1^. M, on The TUESDAY. MARCH 14th, 18-12. at 1 o'cldvok P. M . - 1 good work or driving mare, good ilH ; t milch oowf. 2 Will be tu MUM I« profil by the day of »Ale. tbe other one by 1 ml of wflA March ; 1 good sheet pig«, on« luwäW dearborn, one sulky, on a good bay rig ging with wheels uibdei, oua good hone carl, oue brosd ^rbeei ox cart, good champion mower mew lMt harvest, steel tooth horse rake, g*!»od corn »hello», roll er good m now, a «ne- horse power and thrasher, one corn drill, plow» and cul tivators. 2 pair twin harrow« en »Ingle harrow, ono Ml «take harne»*, a Nil car riage harne»», bridle*, collar», halter«, Ac., hay and straw by th« ton, worn fod d*r by the bundle, com. oaU and pota toes by tie bushel, lima bran« by in« quart, a 400 II». oeamt and weight«, a good grindstone, maul ftud wedges, vinegar by the gullon, wheat in the ground. Household and kitchen mruliure. ta ble», chair», bedstead», bureau, on« good corner cupboard, Ac. Alto dairy flx tureH.one g>od 36 lb. butter tub, together witb milk rant*, cooler». Ac , and a great many other thing- not men lion ed. Tkrmh— A li »uniis of $10 and under itouot a credit of »lx a bankable cash; over that months on purchaser giving note with nu approved end. endorser. JOHN bFRlNUKR. J.G. KohiPlon. Auctioneer. WLM r»UOJL.tC HALE -or a— Valuable Whaif Property The wharf on th* Christiana River st the foot .if Kourth aueel. will be »old st public eal«, for s term of three years, at the CITY HALL, on MONDAY, MARCH 8lb, 1882, at II o'clock A. M. Terms announced ai sale. By order of the Public Buildings Committee, R. U. TAYLOR, Chairman. feb22-lot *CR 8 ALS AND RENT. —l! he large lhr*«*»tory dwelling, No. HU Market 2T»tb of March. C. F. JOHN HON, 4 lb Market street R RENT •tore and »treet. PoMMesslon Agply F° 111 OR HALE.—Three adjoining lots, on A street. 50 feet by 82 feet 6 Inches, and 2i ft. on Goodman street 100 feet deep; near Railroad Avenue, South Bide, Also, one lot on Thirteenth »treet, near Ueald street. Apply al 416 Market »treet, F ( : (NOR MALK.-A building lot on Uie 8. JJ W. *x»rn«r of Btroud »treet and Rail road Avenue, neAr the locomotive house of tbe Wilmington A Wentern K. R.. 88 feet front on on R. R. Avenue, and 67 red fronton Htroud »treet, We»t Wilmington. Apnl v at thle office._ t X F OR BALa^Hnuoing lot 1U0 feet , Inches (ronlton south side o; Deeoh street* 60 test front on Van Buren street and 6l feet front on Marylanu Avenue; rronts on the oitv line, and lies in Chris tiana Hd. Apply at tnis office. tf. WA TOHm, JKWBLRT, fre. Something Yon Ought to Enos The best place In the Htate lo purchase antbingl n the («welry Hue edly al uudoubt* BMMRD & DAWSON'S 229 Market Street, WILMINGTON. DEL.; They havings complets Assortmento DIAMOND«, GOLD and BILVEK WATCH EH (either Ladles' or (JStots Jewelry of eveiy description, 8ILVK and HLLVEH PLaTEDWARE. GOLD SILVER and STEEL HPECTACLKH and EYE GLAB8K8. OPERA ULAH8E8, GOLD aud HILVER HEADED CAN EH, il Ac. Personal attention to the repairing ol fine watches, clicks, Jewelery, ac, A**Hpeclal designs of Jewelry manu factured to order. augSO-ly. I YUEfiTON AYAHS, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER And dealer In Am.rleaa and K«|n WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELS T, HPECTACLEBj EYK-GLAHHEH, * SILVER WARE, MO 8QA MARKET STREET WlLklHGTOH, 'D*L. Particular altenilon paid to repairing In »lilts branches also, oh angln spectacle Klasses. Has a good assortment of glass« » constantly on hand. The publie t» cordially Invited to call and examine my stock and learn my prices. AC NEW YEAR PRESENTS! A new lot of FINE SINGING CANARY BIRDS, JqhI received, and nelllng at the low prioe of $2.10 EACH. SECURE ONE. W. N. CHANDLER. 611 MARKET STREET. Half-way b«t w *>en sth and 7th St*. aeea We Offer This Season —A FIKKK 8ELBOTION OF— Christmas and New Year CARDS, THAN EVER BEFORE. Nlsely arranged for exhibition. Call early and exanune. , E. S. R. Butler, Ne ««A <MH«rr ■tTHFF'F —THH— WILMINGTON DAILY GAZETTE. A. For the People. 416 MARKET STREET Wilmington, Del. THE OÜTX.Y DEMOCRATIC DAILY On thb Peninsula. ALL THB 8. 88 , tf. —FOR— ONE CENT. or 63.00 per year in advanee. THE LOCAL NEWS Hade a .Specialty. A courate and lteliabte. il ol TBRMB OF ADVERTISING FOR DAILY: One inaertion 6 mnU per line -, *nb «equent Inaertion* 8 rent* par line. Business Column— 8 cent* per line; seoond insertion 4 cents per line. Local Reading— 8 rente per line each time. Leaded— 10 oents per line each time. In » AC Published Every Afternoon® (Sunday. Kxcapmd.) *. VIA r ms ' I . V - er OFFICE, 810 MARKET STREET, Wholesale Dealer» Supplied at Re duced Rate#. FOR PHIUDEIPHU WARNER'!: Propellers Will sail dally from Market Street Wharf Wfl. mington, Del. ■ At 8 O'clock) P. M AND First Wharf below Chou nut street, Phila. At 6}0*CI<Mk,|IV i ll. Through rate, named to »11 Ku,t«n Weal.ru Dill«", and freight liirwu promptly by connecting line«, deliveries In PhllauetphlK and Wllo carefully handled u too. Freight our person»! supervision. _ CHABLEt WARNER A CO* Market Nlree* Whirl .Wlml Delew ubl-7 A. -SELECT— MASONIC TEMPLE, MOW OPEN FOR RECEPTION FIIP1 L h. DAYS OF TUITION. ORNTS' CLASH. j Monday and Thursday evenlo(f,tn«| to 10 o'clock. 1 LADIW' AlfD CHILDREN'S CUÄ (Commencing Haturday, OcUHJ Tin day afternoon from 6 to tt, Hsiupdây taxa 2 to 4 p.m. _ Privai« Cla»««H, MchooK or Kmlnirll or lensons Individually, privat**. *tM* to «nit convenience. Now forming a select cf»»* for Islisi Wednesday evenlngH from 7 to9 o'doi This claas is oxpreSHly for thou.' vb#« not attend the atieruooo cIsumm. All ihe latest and most f.'tfhuw dance* taught. . . , . J For term» apply at U. F. itobel»!« Market »treet, or add re**. A. H. WEBSTER. Maeouio oct27-tf rpF.KTl, FOR ALL THE Beautiful teeth at *1. ft ,»* ,10per«et. Teeth exlmctol wlUi out pain by ihe use ol gas, uv* rvmi thirty r-r.experl ? Bce. AijLA( . No. 886 Marketd«* 14-tf. J. & J. N. HARM! 410 KING STRlii Furniture, Fumiti h. Largeat Flnret »nil most sw ■luck of ZFTTÜJSTETU RE To be found In the tatet« of Ujljjj 1 now be seen at our a fto. 410 King »I Boon good, and I am prlom. TO PH Y 8 I C IA -AND C088HMEB8 COD LIVER P! UH» Knowing irom experience (Mllenio often ntUndlng Ui« ' "JJS of many of Uie emulsion» Ip " ÿ would eall y.ur AllentInn 1° feature, of ih..mul.lon which 1 1 pared and dispensed for yes'* , varying satlsfaotloo. The 0.1 Driest Norwegian and the n» i tous oare Is exerolsod In the ohoW, material and In e' ery detail of « | facture. By careful manlpih»"^, .mutstor Is made with th«""', tfJ i Bible amount of gum, and hy lj" note dlvlsleu of the oil ed very fluid and perfectly I* 1 ,, Each tablespoon fui Of Oil and ) grains of Brj»«) Lame, sample« will be gladly to an Physicians who may d«d* ,, Fut up In pint bottl«*. r8*H thetarw) and **ld whJraW »^„j. We», w *^ g0 flSlJ WM. B. SHARI MAHKET81* 4tk AN» NEW DRESS GOO REDUCED PBIfi® 8, CoFd & Black SU AT Direct from the impor»'' CIOTHS&CASSIM^ • ar eat stock w. bav. »v ,r 0 Ako a full U«« of Garnets and Oil 01° From Met* to »2.80 P*' WM. B. SHA* 4th AM MAH«*' r 8l *