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Tha B. A O. Hoad.
Tim GAZSTTBihas never been In «tie haiilt
v»f Needleesly ajopting or gushingly suppo jt
ing, like tlie weathercock morning orgafi,
' : fvdby new fkngb-fl "tame" or "Men" bf
('ihse if happened to wear the garb of mk
^.iÇgJlgd "progress," "reform," "iwprovp
" ment, " and the Ukf; nor of profeaaiag
prtai lples one day which It incou«4steut|y
abandoned on the morrow. It has always,
however, cordially and consistently advo
cated those measures which Open study aitd
feBectlon,
g ave reasonable promise
of being benellclal agencies for the advance
ment of Dctaware'a beat interests, m»d
which could put her people, so far
»able, abreast of those of rival States In the
march of modem progress and Improve
ment. We have long been of the opinion
that the construction of tlie projected Balti
more and Ohio railroad through our city
and State would contribute immeasurably
to that end.
praeftt
And we believe further tbit
any ehurlUb belMivW towunl that company,
,or any unreaeonablh delay in granting itn
application to Council, tuiHcd upon any dfcs
h tutest 0 » silly pretext, will
meet
with prompt and emphatic popular condem
nation.
The project ior running this rail
mad ho as to &ccommo«1ute the people of
WltolujrtrtTi is no ne
or surprising one. U
sound common beuge
fb pa{ : >>
•L Unie
which is need,-it un the part of nur rUizeis
and City Uonnrtl to enable them to act
wisely ami effectively. Tlie projeet was
fully and exhaustively discussed for many
Wet« daring the last session ol tlie Legt
liitnre, both In Wilmington and Dover.
Every argument, both for and against it,
which public interest or private motive
eould urge was fully aud earnestly presents,!
and considered. All that public and private
effort could <lo was done to reach u corn-et
and juet decision. The aVlest lawyers hi
the State, aided by numerous and most In
fiuefftlal delegations, representing every
pursuit and claas among our citizens here
and elsewhere, brought every argument ami
lull nence to bear
ujioii every possible phofte
ubject. AJI know that
people demanded, and our Legislature dil
not dare to ref
of the
Jr
the right for tltc
Baltimore Ai Ohio wimpany to build lia rult
riiad thrbiigTi onr city and Slate.
Edward Bett« und Edward G. Bradford,Jr.,
In tlielr respective brandira ^ of the Legisla
ture K ft ve expression to tlie universal voice
of Wilmington by most active and successful
snppru-t of the company's charter. Of what
use then is it to delay, and thereby jiosslbly
defeat or drlvo elsewhere the construction
of this great pnblic improvement by a
le« agitation which c
two years ago by a universal demand for the
curliest possible construction or the proposed
railroad wherever tbe company's able engi
neers shall say is tbe only reasonable and prac
ticable rente for It I Where it shall
simply a question of engineering and
tira! railroad experience, and the decision of
the company's practical engineers nml cx
x rlenced managers ought to lie accepted as
.inclusively us Is similar comjieteiit ezjiert
hstimony In our courts of justice.
The people arc opposed to monopolies and
In favor of fair play to all, and so the
OieuTTs: boa
always shall
Gamicmtlc anil Republican, for It is
basial upon around and just principle which
Is at ,mce essential to tbe public weal and
the very being of tree government. The
city has already given privileges to the P.,
W. dt B. Railroad Company similar to those
wldeh the B. A O. Company now asks.
There can by no more aol Id and Just reasons
fur refusing to tl.o latter those privileges
w hich are necessary to Its lieginnlng cxlst
tlisn for withdrawing from the former
those which are necessary to Its continuance.
Tlie City Council, wé learn, have all per
sonally examlued the proposed route and
ore In possession of full Information
The
Messrs.
Une
only end as It did
go lb
prac
been, is
be. This
now, and
1« both
cnee
has, It Is
company
said,
made satisfactory arrangements with all
land owners along the proposed route.
It

a.k. from the State and city no loans or
II \
r v
r consracratlons
webelieve that the people and their real In
tercets douiand, and that our Council ought
P>gttw a ready and willing asscut to the
qttest of the B. A 0. Company. <* '
Dishonoushi.k Dick nsHuiNOTON will
address a W ^ stl
« this evening, .and. upon «L
other aid, while it will pay some $40,COO as
Its share of State tax as so much relief to
our people from the preeent burdens of
taxation. It will give to the north side of
Wilmington a deggt, jqst as the Pennsyl
vania company d
Ballimoruritaill (ft
north side of
Hi
oar clt
bviiflitf
IU !
le in'
KF]
ItTÄcw of
ble
ieae and
iShgi», elbow to elbow with bint, will
seated, we presume, some of
who, in all mattere aside from politic«, ate
unquestionably among the most honorable
and sterling of our publie men. But poli
tics, they say, makes strango bed fellows,
and SO It of nscesslty does, but It Is a deep
disgrace to the rnlou and a sad commentary
upon our political system that the stress of
party interest should have the power to
bring together such extremes of honor atnl
dishonor as will be witnessed at the Opera
House to-night. How many of the promi
nent men of this ettv who wlU lend the
sanction of their presence to Dick IIsr
rtagton'S meeting tills evening would
not blush for shame to have their children
realize the lull Import of the fact that tlicy
bad giveu public countenance and support
to a man who, iu the eyes of nil Intelligent
men, Is as much a convicted felon as Big
Frank ? Why, these gentlemen must know,
U they reail and use their reason, that the
only difference hetweeu these two criminals
Is that the latter, in conformity with die
benefleent laws of this State, was laslaal
Upon the bare back for an uffenee which, Iu
comparison to Harrington's crliuc, was a
very mild misdemeanor. Of the two Big
Frank Is by far the more respectable man.
We vkderstani, that some of tlio less
despondent Republicans are consoling them
selves with the delusion that the Gazette
has "let up," as they express It,
Dick Harrington. They never made a
graver mistake. Why, we are Just getting
Into the real meat of his corrupt career.
Three mouths ago, though we then kutw
something of his history,
the real extent of tlie double-dyed deviltry
of Ills doings. Republican men of Dclware,
you are nursing a viper In your bosom who
will sting even the most devoted of you to
tho death upon the ffrst opportunity that It
serves hh Interests to do so. Do not Imagine
because this Is severe that It Is abnse. It is
a plain statement based upon undeniable
facts.
readier to ttrlko back w ith all the force of
Ms vindictive nature than the all but
vletcd felon whose corrupt career we hnvs
stripped to the gaze of an Indignant public.
He dare not open bis mouth In contradiction
of the charges we bring sgalnst him, and
neither do his servile henchmen, because lie
knows and they know that every single
syllable the Gazette has uttered concerning
this matter is the truth that burns and
not be quenched.
, lit
is
Mr.
liatl no idea of
If It weru uot »o none would t*
coil
Î
ewu
I>BPriTK THE FACT that the County Tax
Collectors «it in their offices daily, and give
people every chance to pay their taxe« and
thus qualify themselves tor voting, Kepul>
lican papers and orators continually hojvl
that
RepuMicau
tuuity to pay the taxes the law demands
of them. We woinler what these people have
to say about the officers of the United Stater
District Court, who coolly requested a party
of men from Ilockessin, who lost a day's
labor
for the
these offieers to fall give
voters sufficient oppor
k
1
in eomlng to Wilmington
procuring
naturalization pu|,ers, to come a week latur,
as tlie court was too busy to attend to them
on that day. And yet the Clerk of this
court lias ample time to make Repuli
Mean sjH'eehes and go
purpose of
gunning expedi
tions ; while the Judge is not particularly
overworked at this sc.
of the year. The
naturalisation of these laboring
from Hot-ket-fdn would have conn tuned hut
Hi t ic time, and to compel them to make un
additional trip in order to se
nuiftlilp irt not a creditable proceeding, to
say tlie least.
mi ..
î their clti*
Dult I no TUB Twr.r.VE ye
can« were in control of New Castle
previous to 18<Jrt, they effected
improvcipi uts, anil left nothing hut a debt
of $£i,000 u jh m the aiuibiioiiHc
of their rule. Since the
c ratio î
lias been built
seat reuiovetl
almshouÉL*
tlie Rcpuldi
•ounty,
public
as a legacy
under Demo
control, the Eleventh street bridge
•l rebuilt, the county
Wilmington,
improved,
I jette r condition than
(
till'
properly
Institution placed in a
It ever was lieforc, and the debt sealed down
over one half, aud all this was accomplished
In tlie face of the smaH.pox epidemics
largely increased demands upon the rc
of the Poor. Surely
the people or New C asile county do not
wish to return to the old system of large
expenditures with no public improvements
to show for Ihu money thus S]K'iit.
llii'
and
•CH of the Truste
The firm belief
euterlained by many
people that a Republican succors iu tills
Slap' would be followed by mixed »ehoois,
Is alarming the Republican leaders
making hasty and vigorous denials,
when î ample reihet how frequently in the
pust the Republican party has denied its
deliberate intentions and afterwards foisted
obnoxious legislation upon the people, u
denial of IU mixed school Inclinations should
receive
into
Bat
but little
ere lcnce.
Mixed
white people of Che»
and our
schools curße the i
ter county, Pa.,
HplendUl
school system will be tiinilarly demoralised
if the Republican party gains control of this
State. Let

f ho depend« upon
tlie public schools for the education
childreu re
every man
of his
„ , „ vute against tbe
Republican party is a vutc against mixed
schools.
Jmbcr that
Chairman IIakkinoton Ih
O pera House all
to have the
himself to-night
and will doubtless make " the
" effort of hi« life.
to
greatest
There in a shrewd bu«
is
pieion, however, that the main
ids lono apjK*arance 1« tliat
party orators in Wilmington care to speak
from the «ame stage with him.
reneon for
none of the
They arc
not entirely lost to all self respect. Possibly
however, his old cronies, Fisher, Loll ami
and Watson, may come along just, to keep
him from feeling entirely deserted.

ft
Is
Pt'HNAr, J. Lynch, the Democratic candi
date for Sheriff, Is a genial, warm-hearted
man, and has been a devoted worker In the
party harness for years. He possesses all
tho qualifications of a popular, acceptable
Sheriff', and will run largely aln-ad of his
ticket In the lower end of the
be is best knowu.
county, where
Let the honest voters of
Wlladiigtou do the tame for biui here.
A Hypocrite Exposed.
Wc have been of the opinion for some time
past that the plu-perfect Plcksnlllian tone
which pervades every utterance of Boss Har
rington's morning organ could not proceed
lypocrlte. Such
Milled goodness
Pin any ether
. jHsneas of play
lff Tt| l*. He^asti JÄ'loug been our
eswtteÂthe t^qraetejfifff the morning
organ 's editor, auirWr.Ow have the positive
proof before us that that estimate is
entirely fast one. Coming among the peo
^of Delaware im Urn selPluii«wed jnia
' kfoh W an' arrogant, *>t tn my 1 insbterit,
P'jf'He 'tCTrtter, he prretimd» fbr political
£
.ecretly labo». He pockets l"rTp£
fesfiepy; ajul joins , lp ;1 «tr- attempt jo
play the. samo : disreputable gatjic
which the Republican leaders worked
80 successfully during the last Presidential
campaign' When i,y Weans Sir' the "tariff
scare'' they either frightened or forced, by
marked ballots and threats of discharge,
cvety rioVTtjhgman iu their shops jo vote the
ti< kot they approved, and by thus violating
one of the most sacred rights of their i<4>
ployes wou àn Inglorious victory, the fruits
of which, through the fiendish act of one of
their office-seeking horde, turned to ashes
upoh their lips and consigned the govern
ment of the country into the hands of a
baud of political plunderers fru'n whom
Grant and Balicock and even Uobesou might
learn some deeper uud darker lesson of
official knavery.
It Is to retain in power such men as these,
and here in Delaware ten times worse men
thau these If posslhlo, that the morning
organ debus.» Itself ami dishonors the noble
profession of journalism by publicly sup
porting principles which It privately disap
proves. Coder the Imperious dictation of
Boss Harrington and tile
of
of
from other tha
of
a studied assumption W*I
possibly rftMt
*ul
an
a
men who, through
the tariff, have enjoyed a long continued
and exorbitant profit on iron, tlie morning
organ has labored day after day to convince
the workingmen, wlioin its Congressional
candidate regards as having no rights lie is
bound to r» poet, that the •* protection "
which robs them and enriches their purse
proud employers Is a just and holy thing,
upon w lilch to lay hands or breathe against
It a sacrilege. And all tho time this giorllter
of protection has I icon singing ids praises of
a high tariff be was a member
In ^ood and
" regular standing " of The New York Free
Trade Club; In fact was second Vice Presi
dent, a trustee, and also chairman of tlie
Publication Committee, In wli
append the following transcript from
tlie minutes of the club, which wc have ftc
curod In circular form :
whereof
THE NEW YO RK FREE TRADE CLUR
Formed Abiy, 1977. Incorporated February^ ttffS.
TUt'äTiübd :
?uî5 KTr r* -»''H* P.TOWX3EJID,
IIIOM AH HOLLAND. JOHN J. Ill NOltMAN,
kiovahd tuck,
wahlon hanim,
«ta w. . w* irrotcKH, WATHDN R.HHERRY,
VU.A NUH O. VHM.VUU, CHAH. 11. MAHSÜALL.
I".
KN 1*1 TAIAX,
AUltAHAM !.. Ha*L«.
ANBGS
Kraxcis O. Fuxxcn. Pm
H. 11. II. ST.iri.isn, Orel, tier Pm
WATHllN K.SHKIIHY. Storni I Vre /Vre.,
Jom» J. lli», hua». Tv«,,
Aiuiaiiam !.. Kami,», u n . are..
Uiiauam McAuam, Aut. .See.,
Tins object of tho Club 1*
j ' lrt "•-««- »'"»•
il,m of » pnhllo opinion
tlmt will secure lonttressionul action toward free
d<rm o /commercial intercourse. ^
.ijoi«;Ji:"i.':! ,c " ,,ra *.''J h ' ! '«taWlfthment of
Î rrtt,,jr *iAl relation« will,
U« mt.|uburA eromolo social InUircourso among
f'erH«»nri In any
inrurniatlnn In 01
part of the country desiring
atlnn. may address AiH-aham' 1 l' fArl'e'Honorary
«Sh a 7™"?M™ York. Su, '"' 1> -
k ^ « .'L' J A r,?ï LoxunTW «I tho "N. Y.
1 ree 1 rude Club ha, ben nlablUhr.l for the
/turpoir of irfeifmp, printing and dutribuiina
pub} cation, on rcanoml ,ubj?c, which arc ml
culaled to further the objects for
ha, ben clablhhcil. J J
These publication» will he sol,I
cable, as well bee
which the Club
fur a« praeti
.... ... , Unit ling iMien
1 mort* likely to Imj read un. I to have
than that which ha* been «rive.,
u»> fur tlie Bake of a«|i||ii^ to the fund« for fuptl.nr
üuÄiJ'n "r wl , 11 ul "' '■>' .. at the
puhllcali
0 » applied
paid for I«
m Mu«*
tribut I«
1« likely t
Subscript Ion« are
the mon«
with all poHnibluo
Pay monta may he
Hun. Secretary «.r I«
at the P. o. addr«
a kowI re
IU.
licit©«! I.
the
*lv«d will
tor efficiency t
do tu A nun
_ L. Karl«
Hlnolmmn,Treasurer!
•>f the 4 huh. '
N IL SPKRRY.
WAT'S
I Commilte -.
M vui u.N Nanuh.
Obo. Havb y Putnam, ^
Among the" Economic Mmiaar.iplis '
which tIlls chairman of a Free Trade Com
niittee and editor
f a protectionist
pais'r
arc the following :
and iu relation to
Commercial Crisis," by
Wvo pa]K*.r ; 2
'rotecLiouist Munu
hcihIk forth to the world
The Tariff Question
" the Prêt ent
Horace White,
11 Friendly Scrim
" L» Hirer»," by J. S. Moore, 8vo patxir •
SlrenlH. " FrreBMpsth« RoHloratb
"tho Am,-,lean Carrying Trade," by
( aptain John Codrnan, Svo pajs-r
It la certainly not ueccsary to «ay any
Uiing further In ex|»Kitlon of the aisgracc
ful character of the double-faced dealing of
which the perron who figures so conspicu
ously lu the altovc extract I« guilty. 1 | ;1
man should tell you r,-|ealedly and persbi.
tcntly tliaf he held
phonid «Hm*
•cuts.
I
m of
eeub.
one opinion, and you
■r privately that he really I«-,
bevel qui o the contrary, you would have a
very decided opinion as to his honesty, ami
that opinion ir expressed In words would
doubtless le much more emphatic thau
polite. We can al 1 imagine what It would be
Mu. Washington Hasting«
the political stump us a great friend of the
workingman. Which Is explained by the
fact that Mr. Hastings Is a candidate for
v,T C u ,«' 1 re"" 13 l " c workingman'»
Vote. But Mr. Hastings, like other mortals
Is afflicted with a temper, and when begets
mail, just like other people he loses sight of
policy and sjieaks Ids mind. Hud, wa3
case the other duy when ho
fonreman and dc larcil that a
bad
posc8 upon
swore at life
workingman
right« that hi« employer is bound
respect. A model fi lead of the workingman
1« Mr. Hastings.
to
Tub citnoNic
campaign liar of the morn
Ing organ make» the lion. E. L. Martin the
subject of attack, and
uc 'uses hi in of en
deavoring to create ft disturbance at a Dein
oeratie meeting in Scaford
Saturday. It
is scarcely necessary to deny such ridiculous
assertions, but «s tho trull, I« , 0 readily e.
tabllslied In this case, wo have made Iniinlrv
and publish the real facts I» to-day's paper.
As usual, they show up at least one Repub
lican in a very Loti light.
«
Anoi-T TUB only point worthy 0 f consider
ation iu Mr. IlaHtlng« published card con
cerning his trouble with one of his employe«
1« that it was forr/cinun instead of a fore
man to whom he made the declaration
ft workingman had no rights that his
ployer was bound to
Is an ueutc logician.
1,0,1 't Kl* in tire..».,.—
Rough on Ruts." Clears out rats.mlee
reaches, bed bugs, Ille« ants, moles chin
wuuks, gophers. 15 cents. ' 1
that
ein
respect. Mr. Hasting«
<7
a
JOHN WANAMAKKU'K.
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f, *
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'J'O-DAY

-. >*AY"
-2Ar
John Wanamaker's.
Tuesday, October 24.
AO t . T ..A-ICl
Store Not to be Close^
Ilia Excellency, the Govcmoi',
and His Honor, the Mayor,
very properly ask us to close
our store during the public
festivities of this week. We
should be happy to do so, if
we eould, without inflicting
grievous disappointment on
thousands of |>eople.
respect the occasion and His
Excellency's and His Honor's
dignity and authority so much
that we state fully why we
must not close.
We have made considerable
provision for the reception, ac
commodation and entertain
ment of the great public,
especially of strangers coming
to the city; and it lias come to
pass that nearly everybody,
coming,looks forward to
through Wanamaker's.
have for some clays been re
ceiving inquiries from the
country by people who want
to come to town this week, hut
who want, first, to know
whether the Big Store is going
to be
Wo
going
Wc
open. If we should
close, thousands of peojtle
would cry out with a sense of
personal grievance. If we
keep open, wc thereby contrib
ute to the hospitable festivities
of the time such a memorial of
the Man of Peace as would
warm his heart more than lus
completed statue on the top of
the new City Hall would;
esitecially when he remembered
his ancient breathing-place at
Broad and Market.
AVe shall therefore, not close
any day till six o'clock, the
usual hour.
AVe shall release our jieople
by sections; so that all
share in the celebration. AVe,
therefore, have need to ask the
indulgence of visitors; because
a quarter of our people will he
away all the time. On AVed
nesday, owing to the part
take in the procession, we shall
lie unable to deliver g.
except at railway stations.
may
we
oods,
The window of 1301 Chest
nut contains to-day a represen
tation of the 1 .nndin^ of Penn;
the window of 1311 ('liestnut
is n room of
H
prosperous
citizen of Penn's time; and the
window of 1303 Chestnut con
tains
handkerchief
a
])1C
tun', a picture made out of
handkerchiefs, representing tlie
following: Penn's Official Seal;
City Seal next-after Penn's;
( ity Seal of to-day,Periwinkle,
a flower of Penn's time; Wild
Rose, a flower of all times; and
pretty medley of handker
chiefs, making a fairy-place to
see the pictures in.
Stiialis; very heavy all-silk,
good every wav, but of
even finish as all American
surahs are (we only mean that
they are not like the Lyons
surahs in their icy smoothness)
$1.50. 5 on never saw such
a silk under $2.
1111
Next-outer sir , JO " N WANAMAKER.
"»Äivas:- b,ju,i ' «"«««• w
Never had such a lot
cloaking before,
place to show 'em.
see a hundred
o'
nor so good a
You can
or two at a
glance; hung up together.
Look and touch,
better
l
How will
choose ? You
might be worse off with ten
times as many to choose from.
I here's a deal in how you
things.
Oaterelrelcnomu^K^MAKER.
you
sec
Bi-Centennial buntinu bv
tlie yard.
Tided circle, ^ WANAMAKER.
tr.
Flags,
banners, lanterns,
etc.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Basement, K 4.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
i
<7 »?d nlL an<l Market «traef«,
au«i (.41)-hull kqu»i«, IMilladilidil«.
MAIUtVAB innu.
"PHILADELPHIA, WIL
A MINUTON AMD
BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
OCTOBER, ft!», U$2.
ta. Trains will leave Wilmington ** follows fpr :
jßkMadel pli la andüiUwni^d^al«sUtton*->4. H^7A
*'
Baltimore and Intermediate »Ultyos-l.fta, t.17
10*0 a. m. 4.40 p. n»
Hailin'or»* and Bay Line—4.67 p. m.
Baltimore and Washington-1.42, 4.41, 4.04 4.17
a. m. l.tw, *1.04, A00b €.57, ll.Olp. in.
Baltimore oulf—1.05, 10.00a. m. 12.28 and
Tram» for Delaware l*vl*«m
Nl*w Ck*tle-€.00, 9.10 a. m. 1.
.05, &.2A p. in.
leave for:
Oft, 2.00, 4.2ft p. m
-MW'S
odlate *utinns- 0.10 ». m.
TRa In<
AT
Philadelphia and Intermediate stations—S.tOa.tn.
- U.00U. EIU.MI.il, p. in.
PJihndcljlhl* and Mew Vork -2.00, 2.23 a. m. ft. 17,
Baltimore and Washington—1.12, t.ftl, ft.06, a. 17,
». iu. 11.04 p. m.
lUUlmorr-i.oa a. m.
For further Information pAAAcnpri'M are ft*
ff« r* tl to the time taHio« po*U><t at the ih pot.
**Tralui marked thus; (•) are limited express
upon which extra fare Is charged.
J. R. WOOD. General Fassengrr AgU
CHAH. R. IH'UH, General Mauager.
STEAMS HIM* LINES.
t?OR PHILADELPHIA. - ..IT—a
r TUB HTEAUEE liaaC
S. M. FELTON
99
U
—CnANOE OF HOURS—
ON AND AFTER MONDAY,
SKIT. &>Tll.THK. hl'KAftlklt H. M.
FKI.TON WILL
leave French street wharf at 4.45 a. m., and
12.40 p. in. retiirnlng leaves IMiliadelphlAal V.ftUu.
and 3.:t) p. in.
Htopplng at Cluster »ml llook » h wav.
Kart 15 conte, excursion ticket« 2ft cenl*.
Tickets to return liy tin I»., W. A 11. Railroad
g«HMl to ret
sol. I on the boat 0U cents
noMlailou trains
»?
y/OK NEW YORK.
»tills-1
Electric Line ol Steamers
Balia from King ■trcct wharf; Wilmington,
TUJthDAYtt.
THURSDAYB
and 8ATITRDAYH,
atS o'clock, p. m., and and fVom Pier 14,
Kaat lUvvr, Now York.
MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS,
and FRIDAYS,
at 4 o'clock, p. nr. Freight carried ax low
a« l»y any uUmr lino. For rate*
apply to
ARIFL A IDIOT, M South street. New York*
K. ANDREWS. W 11ml us ton, Del. ft-iir^S
^NCIIOK UNE. - -IF -»».
UNITED HTATfA MAH, HTKAMKUU
ball Weekly to and from
MEW YORK and UI.ABUUW, via LONDON
DERRY,
Oabln PsMay«, ftflo to ftto. Returns ft 110 to ftlftC
Booon4 Cabin,ftkO, Return Ticket., »76.
Cabin jMiM-ngerfl booked at
PiüMMMiger aoeoinnuxlatloitR are nnnxeelled.
HUU;rou«i» «in Main D« k. »»«Menger* book *i
at lowwt r»ui to or from Ueriuauy. Halv
Norway, Sweden, Di ninark, Ac. 7 y
low ra
AT
For book, or ••Tour, In Sootlaml, "rktesnlkna
\vlh„'lü.u,u ' Ad ""* ''•kproM,
eiH All ViAL.
'J'HE ARTIZANS SAVING BANK.
NO. S02 MARKET STREET,
IXCOUrOUATZD JANUAUT 24TH, 1M1.
Open to rccrlvc deposit« fromn a. in. until 4 n. m.
and 011 llirwlay and Maturday rrcnlug.
from 7 to s o'clock.
SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND,
KunUrly mads In April and Ortola-r. Whrn
dli-ldcnds are not withdrawn they are aerounted
as ih'imslts. Tint, permanent deposits eon,pound
their Interest Oil, In each year. 1
MANAOERSt
Clement B. »myth,
rUaric» W. 11 * w laut],
NatliaiilH It. lie
Henry K. Dure,
£fw»u*iy.
Georg« W. Bu.h,
George b, Capelle,
M. I.. LleliienaU'lii,
î W . w . ard Darlington,
Job b. Ja« kaoii,
a U, . Uui H * »wilt,
Anthony Klgglnn.
UKOKGKW. BDHH, Pre.blent.
J- M. MATIIK.lt, Auditor.
feba-ly
THIRST NATIONAL BANK
OK WILMINGTON.
ItKrSitTORY OF TII« PUBLIC MuNLY
—AND—
FINANCIAL AUKNTH
—OF—
THE UNITED STATES
KDWARD ItKTTfl, I'n-Hbb'Ut,
GBo. D A kmntkono, Cashier.
PAID UP CAPITAL, 1800,000.
Phlladrlnlil», New } ork nn.l lloMon Exchanm
inilHlicd t«. n-KUlar IK p«Hdt«>r.. wlih«mtch»rKc.
i »-unt day«, MONDAY» »ml THUR»DAY»
D1KK47TORB:
K«lwar«l lieft«,
CI« ineiil II. »myili,
I'WF W. Mu«.»,
IKliibM JaillCH,
John II, A«lamn,
Juliu s <MeCon.
U illluin Tmiitt.il,
„ lS . KlUUrrclt.
»ainucl UaiMTult, 4r.
ml).
M-ljr
gPEÇlAL NOTICE.
MESSRS. E de V. VERMONT A CO.,
r u B LI S II E HS,
Or78OHAMRERSSTREET, NEW YORK,
î'i'.oè-n 1 '.'!!',' ',' V , '' , . lUl :. enrrre pondent» ni «I
SPAPElm ii tbe Ullll. n Blate» ami C
»re now prepared to »end tile
PRIVATE FINANCIAL LETTER
rrom New York city (under white waled en
v«I«»|»e) to all
INVESTORS OR SPECULATORS,
*kly the lutes
cerulujc the
STOCK MARKET
In the metropolis
who may <l«s|r«> to rccctvo
Information «•
HINTS and POINTS
tarnished to
SPECULATORS
dell
concernlnjr ihe prohuhle rise
stocks ; als«* ailvh
«I CapluilsU
In
luvest«
•truing
8ECURF.
.1 PROFITA ULK 1N VESTMENTS.
K. de V. Vermont A Co., not hein»
jlirertly *»r Imllrei'tlv, with anv
r ItaiikerH* IIiihIiicbs, glv«* lh«'lr hit'or
i « \ W *H I tall InipiirLiHllty
helii); InllueneeU iu the least liy persunal
Noth:
Brok«
without
l ut«* r«-*i.
»,'ÄÄ r,',» &?£££„■
HKcilTIVt' Wk'Mifu r 1 LKN
5n È'd.VlÎ.ÂÏ^" lh " ree. ,,.! of the,
Ittht'a
D4)N
E. DE V. VERMONT & CO.,
PUBLISHERS,
70 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK.
UUKl4-ly-S4
R. R. ROBINSON & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Fourth and Market Streets.
VOX SALK:
6.000 Delaware City 4X per
cent. bond«.
i s^«V y Rn '.! ■''N «locks ami lmnii«
•nd «Iran« «5P!SiS2Sir t SKÄSä l, "' world
»ml SwlUerl.udIwie.' ,r '^ 1 ki *'LF rauce^Ji-rniauy
commission.
I \
\
VLomnfo.
if
I
X
Just the latest Styles
ow in the market
Ready Made Clothing
W ill be found nt Market &
Fourth.
I ^ecidedly the largest Stock
Jn the city to select from.
very Peyiai-tmont is filled
Jpor your inspection and
E ach suit is guaranteed
perfect.
IVTobby Patterns for Boys
-i-N and Men.
D oing onr best for the
smaller children.
O f this Department we need
but say
R ich arc the styles
to-day
F or a Custom Suit to fit like
n glove.
we offer
& a stock unsurpassed, 2d
floor above
0
ut, trimmed and made
stylish and neat,
O f fashion, tiie finest found
on our street.
4
TH-witli lut
stock to view,
us go, this
&
make our selection from
something new;
M ove with the crowd, and
leave your measure,
A nd get a suit that gives
you pleasure,
E cmcmbering "merit de
mands recognition,
1,
K lett, the cutter, first in the
profession,
E
very garment must suit,
your favor to win,
his the
you again;
T
reason we expect
of
S o give us a call, we boast
not in vain,
T he Leaders of Styles in
Wilmington.
- ^*1*0(1011.
a, "i Uuae
N EW oocuo I
R . It. STAAT;
No. 405
Markt t
I» Ol'KNlNu
-w and
ENGLISH, FRENCH
almost I, An<
bcaotlhii rtml
AND GFJ
In
fancy hosif.
for ladies, gents and
Mil
Also
opening a large
8FLK4TE1!
'«I Wrj
stock
OF
La,lies',
Gcntlemen'g
and ci
Merino Undcrwe
AT THE VKUV LOWEST
MAItKKT
_Dress timnia, * c . f
^Y^ILLIAM B. SHARP,
Fourth and Market S
New Dress Goi
AT REDUCED PRUTS.
Colored and Dress Silks,
Direct Dom the Importer.
Cloths and Casst
Tue largest itock », htn
—Alio k full line of—
Caepets and Oil Cloths
From 35 cents to |2.00 per yard.
at Sha
ever offr
WM. B. SHA
Fourth and Market SI
_ UVEHY NTAIthr.S.
^H08. FAQAN & CO.,
LIVERY STAI
Nos. 204-306 Orange
WILMINGTON, DEL.
Funerals attended with llcxrs« and
All kind« of teams * *
WEDDINGS FURNISHED.
t-a
T. STROUD,
Livery, Boarding and
Stables,
NOS. 109, ill & 113 WEST STRl
WILMINOTOX, DKLAWAR*. j
•UMi'a wllli a
Wc have r«*litt«Ml on
new «Lick of Harm-*.«
^DAMS AND BROTHER,
No. 504 Market Stre«
—CHEAP—
Cash Variety Si
FIRE WORKS,
DRY GOODH.I
HOBIEKY
'nwtonh,
"""'WES
BOOTS, SHOES & RUB!
CROCKKUY. TIN.
GLASSWAUK.
RAO, il FMI*.
1ÂURAIN AM
HTAlIt CAKI'KT.
BTAIK II
cm
Largest and ebeapest line of stair, T
I onr «111 Clotll«, l.amie, I -Slilerii-.
nlless variety. Table . 1 , 1 1 1 1
Klares» Wasons, Veine . . l;;!;."™ 1
Unn», Itnlls, Ibill-lleinl», |..»ll-lb ,| *re
Carrlaxe». The Israe.l, ebenlie.l all" 1
BABY CARRIAGES In tlie 8
—SOLE AIIZ»
HARPER'S BAZAR FATTER
«I examine
«• pun*
It will pay yen to call n
of K<>o*l*an«l priera Iwb
BASE BALLS Si BATS
UC«
K-18.12-4.Wiaw_ _ __
4JJTU POPULA
MONTHLY DRAWIN0 OF TIM
ij
I
1
jlii
*Jl»,
ill*
In the city of LOUISVILLE« <
Tuesday, October 31st j
.»SÄHÄra
Tim UnlttHl Ktatra Circuit Lourl ou n
romlored the following iIwIhU)"
Flrat—That the Commun wi
ÄÄU,roS'A'r ;|thr ,,
nSs: < asîF»Jsar;MJK?^»Â f 1
ealtli l»" 1
OCTOBER DRAWIN«
1 Prlxi
1 Prix«
1 Prlstt
10 Prize
•h.
l,
, »I

60 "
20 "
10 *
»10
200 "
100 "
200
•• Appro* i hi at'
1,000
I
o
900 Prizes. ,, „.,,, k -ET3,
WHOLE TICKEIUy- HA'-^;
27 Ticket«.*»):" I ' k '
Remit »I.MM V or Husk 'AIUI .•
U.' , M.''uoARI<MA'fo j, m
k CÄ
ALONZO PKW«*
1,
Ad<
in î
S5E
M,
Miilhlluir
MAN. »I
UKNHY Is. RAYMOND
TTENRY L. RAYMOND & CO.,
STOCK BROKER
NOS. i AND a PINE
STREET, N.
Buy and sell lor ,n Tf B H?.uritieB d'» lt |
moderate Exchange
the New York *«"* bl# rate»-, F
class privileges at lav Wall 1
distantly located J rom BU m8 raj
wishing to invest („vittd
fromV) toL »'Äuian. c "'"
write for us for Pf, rl ! , w>( . Small o
Financial Report
executed at current
Members of N- V- StceK |)r0 2 Com
of New York Leutrol * wJ RercJ
prominent Msnufacturtng^^
Business Houses
mailed on »n>He» ttoB '

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