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êaxettt. (K»tasushco m 1714.) fUBUSHED EVERT DAY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. BELL «Sc TAYLOR, Canrs sc« Wot, on Twisty-Five Ccmts nr Month, Payaale to the Regular Authorized Collector, ano to no other, on at the «uehoee BY MAIL. . . $3.00 One Yean, .... But Months, • . . Three Months, 4 . 1.55 .80 f m* Buamu. One, wo Eorroawi Room, in con NEOTED WITH THE WlLEHNOTON TELEPHONE Ex CHANOE, ANO NEWS ON AOVCRTIEL HE N TS MNT IN THIS WAV AT OP 7 A. M. AND 8 P. M. TH3 GAZETTE, WILHIhOTCN, Del. WiLMSOTOW. THURSDAY. OCT. SC. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FDR GOVERNOR, CHARLES C. UTOCKLEY, ol Sussex County. foB BBPBESBÜTATITE IX COXORC88, CHARLES B. LORE, Cf New Castle County. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. FOR 'STATE SEX A TORS, DR. SWÎTHIN CHANDLER. ALEXANDER B. COOPER. FOR REFRESSXTATITES, HENRY M. BA1U.OW. GEORGE H. BATES. ROBERT C. JUSTIS. WILLIAM COOCII. ALBERT N. SUTTON. WILLIAM A. COMEG YS. Dl!. JAMES V. CRAWFORD. FOR LETT COURT COMMLSBIOVURS, F.DàlüND 1IAMAN, Mill Cfeek Hundred. «•«»»IN T. CIIEAUW, Red Lion Hundred. J AM ES II. MACKEY,White Clay Creek Ud. bKKICK F. 8IIALLCROSS, St. George's lid. JA.M/.S T. TAYLOR, Appoquinimink ILL l.«e/R(iE C. ROTUWELL, Blackbird ILL FOB 8HKKIFF, PURNAL J. LYNCH. FOR CORONER, I RANK E. SMITH. Too Late la Coinlug Forward. Tloa. N. B. Smithers and Oeorgc V. Massey, Esq., of Dover, are announced to addrers a Republican meetlug iu the Opera House, this city, to-morrow evening. These gentlemen an* probably the ablest Republicans In the State, and their personal reputations are on a par with those of our best cttlz;ns. Mr. drrithers, though he sullied 1rs otherwise untarnished record hy accepting a Congressional term Secured by an election at which the voice of the opposl t.ou was completely stifled by Federal bayonets at the polls, is in all other respects a citizen of high standing aud of irreproach able character. Mr. Massey is a good lawyer, and although his position as leading counsel of a great corporation controlling most of the railroad interests of this State shouhl prevent him from taking a promi nent part in local politics,he is iu every way a gentleman of high character and good repute. It ib itnpotiilh.c to divine the motives that Indueel these gent'emon to take the stump at this b*.te «lay aud champion the cause of the most disgraced aud disreputable politi cal leader tula State e produced. Had they taken a stand and u^ed the r luttuenee with their party iu the initial stages « f the campaign, Harrington candidates would n«)t have boeu ehuseu in New Castle, Keut and Sussex, aud the contest would have been u battle ft>.* principles only, with no pubic disgrace attaching t» a Republican victory. But ha.iu; suffered the wor.-t cle ment oi the party to control it* action dictate it« Humiliation», aud maintained u long silence that could ouly he construe a disapproval of the policy fiat lud been pursued, they must Lot complain if public opinion classes tl cm with those who have liceii whipped in by "Boss" Harrington, aud compelled to teuder an unwilling sup port to his personal candidates. But all the respectability an 1 energy that cau be brought to bear upon the campaign will uot eradicate the fact that the Republi can party is controlled by an unprincipled "boss" whose character is stained with crime, and whose success would be followed by u reign of profligacy and disgrace. Smithcrs may sow and Massey may water, hut Dick Harrington will reap the harvest, in the event of u Republican victory iu Dela ware. Let not this great issue of the p* gu be for an instant forgotten. a eaiu Candidates Cukiiey and Hastings, and « at.vc nominees in Kent c >unty, unite at the cdelation o!'Chairman Harring ton In published letters declaring their op jH.aition to mixed ochixiia. But liiere'« noth ing «t range in this, and it would uot be ut all remarkable it the whole Republican party of Delaware «iioul 1 unite iu a similar declara tion. But would that prevent mixed uch.Hls loi. owing a Re put lie next month f Has not the cau parly in the past elf cted obnoxious legihlatioii in the luce of solemn campaign déclarât ions to the e trary ? As pure as the Republican party gain« control of Delaware mixed M a bo«>l« I !.. victory Iti-puMI. ■pi'BU'illy will lie forced upon the imor \tTiitc people of Ibi* State they have been for ye upon the poor white people < f Cheater ty, Pa. Let every citizen bear In mind that a vote against tiie Republican candi dates ir a vote against mixed tchoolu. The new Broad «trvet station, Pliilailc 1 I h!a, Ib a commodious uk well laguilt eent ediflee, but it« capai'Ry won severely te«U«l bv the tliourundä who labt night waited to I»e traiifported from the city. A great many people think the temporary use of the old Broad und Prime station would liave gready fac'litutcil operations in taking away southward passengers, ami leaving the new slat!«Ai entire y lo those bcuud in other directions. However, the great crowd bore the delay with the h -»t of good nature, and united in pra'tes of the mamdous rail road management that conducted enormous special travel without t he slightest accident to any o e. eh an Tod a T wb keep our promise and give tu the publie Another chapter of the rerord o I the corrupt chairman of the Repub lican State Central Committee. Com ment ou tliia remarkable ami sur prising recital Is unnecessary It speaks for itself, ami its perusal We commend to the people of Delaware, nnd particularly to thosf who have foamed the opinion that Har rington was being t rented unfairly and was the victim of persecution. What wc publish today*is simply adjJJtlbnal proof that this is not so, and It will open the eyes of decent Republicans to the full kuowiedge % of the depths to which their leader descended dur ing his career at Washington Mr. Curuky «ays the term u Bosses is " repugnant to my [Ids] ideas of Republi " can government, must l:avc chuckled to himself, ashcpcunc«l this scut«' Hhw Chairman Dick for the signature of the man his "bossistu" and "ring rule" forced upon an unwilling party as their standard bearer In an Important campaigu. '•Repugnant," Indeed. If It had not been for "Boss" Har riogton and kis "ring" satellites Albert Currey would dot have been the Republican candidate for Gover of Delaware. Tue Demo« uatk campaign is uow pro grewing actively, and in the most satisfac tory manner, ail over the Stute. Mr. Stock ley U gaining new friends every day, while , Mr. Lore's iicrsonal popularity with the peo ple is constantly increasing. The party is now thoroughly aroused, and as not even u suggestion of defeat Is entertained, the re sult of the election simply revolves itself luto a question as to the extent of the Dem ocratic majority. Tnc flip-flap evolutions of the morn lug organ in relation to grantii)^ a right of way through this city to the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, are simply marvelous. Like the "little joker," now You see it fin favor you^lon't. of the impiovcmcnt] and The trouble with the morning organ it that it wants to be the popular sMp, anil In this cane is almost Crantlr lu its a Hurt» to kcup from ''ipjtting It'll." Poor Bon Lamhdex. Since the "Little Election," w h«»n he watt to have curried Bread Creek hundred f«»r the R« publican« but didn't do it fib» new party friends have kicked him out of their confidence, and n«» longer affectionately blyle him the "old war horse." He ta now withoutu home, without a country and without a party. Tub si m of fifteen thousand dollars, it in Buhl, I« to 1)2 applied hy Chairman Harring ton to the luuduhle work of «decting the Republican ticket in Kent county. Fifty times tliis amount would not accomplish ch an uiidtriratdc result. The II. und «). Ittiglit ot \Yaj. [ H< lair, »1.1. . JEffls.) We understand that the route which will bo taken through this county hy the Bulti ::: ~e and Ohio railroad, in it« new Hue to Philadelphia, will dcpeutl greutly u|khi the courte which may be pursued hy property holdere along the res|N*ctlve routes which have been Biirvey«il. ir, Is sai«l that the lower line, Immediately parulh'1 with the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore road, can l>e constructed lor a much 1«*«« sum than the upper line, which heads the Gunpowder and Bush rivers, but if the owners of ptoperty on the upper line should tr«*ut in^t liberal spirit for the right of way, that line will In all probability in? adopte«!. A roa«I on the upper line would certainly lie of much more benefit to the county thuu the lower Hue, uml wc ho{>e the owners of pro perty through which It would run may make such arrangements with the railroad company as to Insure the upper line being taken as the route lor the uew road. An Abi ent-»llmte<l Bridegroom. A young man whouutil recently ha«l lived at the lioiiac uf his father, in Augusta, Me., married a few weeks ago and leased apart ment« In unothcr purt ul the city, other evening, after completing Ills day's work, he left the office, went up the street, hnuifhl hia Boston paper and then rHmbcil the hill to his father's house. Entering its familiar pi-eeinets, he room, made his toilet aud then presented himself at the table. The family, who had b«'cn w&tehiuc: hi« operations, eyed him with amazement, and at last Ids mother softly inquired : "My son, have y eure«! a dtv< lac •bed to the w ash pro •e thus early In your wedded car«H*rf" A pale Hush stiffubcd tl»e yoiiup mun'» face, which rapidly «leejmcd Into cardinal. Then lie irio-pcd : "1 forget all about be*ug married." Leaving the table <»t laughter, »lie young man hurried out aud walked h. st lv home, where his young wile was imputluitly aw ui ting his coming. u . YYest T)r|c*nla's Full I Returns from 117 West Virginia counties give Snyder, Democrat, for Supreme Judge, :*Ô,s:>N ; liutliid«*. Greenback-Republican, 35,£30. Of the 17 coiinti«*» to Ijear from H are I)« mocrutle, so that the outstanding vote will raise Snyder'« majority to at least 2,500. Thr total vote will he about 00,000; as against 112,713 in 1880, when Hancock's majority over Gurflcld and Weaver was 2,0Gif. Goff, Republican, nnd Kenna and Gibson, Dcmocrate, are elected to Congress by Bfo<Hi majorities. In the 8« cou l district both the Wheeling*papers, Democrat, and the IiUdliyaic agree that the vote «.f nil 'the counties imrtcd elects William L. W'ilsou. Dfnux*rat, er John W. Mason, Republican, l»y, the former tu y* seven, the latter eight majority. R. a the Hey inter, r, Republican, at An Ir.teiestiiig F.Tent. In 1854, passing through Geor hilc General Sherman wuk , the King!«, a wealil.y family «.f Rot«well, owned a faetorv worth about $50,000. I or«ler to keep Sherman from burning it they tram fer red it without eoubiderutiou to Théophile Roche, a Frenchman employed in the wlu*reup«Mi the Frcuchniu flag upon the property cud claimed prob e lion of the property under it. Sherman dia regurded the Hug and burned «1« tory uml put Roc In* under arrwt. uow iutcrcKt, dnntagc-H property cud $20,000 dumag«> tor 14 k am f t and i m prison ment, intcretit and aggregating about $125,000. factory, raised the Frone h of n thr f»c Ro.-lii! r iliu UnlUid Sinti-B for (3(1,000 ami t'e.trui'tlo lor of . The Kaltliiiorn Plcctl Tlie annual election for members of the Flwt Branch of City CnunirllB tn Hultliui.ic ! ,IMlk I' 1 **''.*' Jrati'idiiy. Th« Drinnrrat» Imd ri'|;Hlar ticketB In flu'll of tIlf ensistjr wardr, (Ilf H pulillfai.s Iu all the ward« rxccut iliu E*);hth, Niiitii uml Huvi'litcfliih, mid the HnlUil l.ulml' Curly In all fxi f|.t tin- Ninth. lie Cirlt, ... Third, Killh,.Sixth Elirhtecnth wurde, ihf fuud.duU". <.r thr Hlilted Luhor Curly were r.ited lor l,y the Ilepuhlleum.. T Ilf Ofimi'-ruta eie eie, I their cumii.laU'« tn s«.'Veut«'e «1 waul« .1 the Kc publican« in Mire«*, the Eleventh, l<\ d Eighteenth—a gain of th Rcpubll wed rn »erafs. The total Démocratie ; 21,-105 ; total nppot-ltiuii, IS -H i. earn*, the last ('ouneil being ci tll'flv III' Uf »Dlf IV1 1 "lLieliiipuibii.'* A •^ui«'k, complété e •, all annoying Khl Biadder and Urinary disease's. Ç1. »■y Druggibts. A l Silllwut , Minnesota, on Tuesday farmer named KUngbite, attaeke«! «1 cut her so terribly that . A bon, who stabhed Another night his bleeping wife biie i« in a critical eomlith trl«*d to preveut tlie attack, w tilrouuit the heart and fell dead, son gave the alarm to the |x»llcc, and the murderer was found in Ids ham, «till hold ing tlie knife, lie w After a «le.**-peinte struggle shot uml then «'aptured in jail in a d\lug condition, said to have killed two j 6 rved a t. im in the i<*ult' niiary. tl l()i|g('il Klinghlte is •n tieiore, and lie 1'KRSOXAL Oeu. Butler is making a lively canvas* for Governor in Massachusetts, and will speak every night up to the day Of election. , Burdett* Coutts-Dartlet t own« the smallest penj it) the world. It stands 1!) inches high, and is ffvc years old. Mr. Biuliuvowus valuable property along the line of the Richmond «fc Allegany rail* road, but haa disposed of all bia Interest in the road itself. Mr. George Lor!) lard lins announced that he will cut down his racing stables very ma terially next year, if he does not give up racing altogether. The daughter of e\-Pcesident llayes Is a schoolmate of Miss Molly GartteW at Cleve land. Hutherford Hayes, Jr., Iiasu position in the bank ut Fremont, of which his father is a director. Miss Gabrielle Greeley has begun making improvements on the Greeley swamp at Chappa<)ua, and bas given a plot of ground to tl c Episcopal Society of that village, on which to erect a chapel. John M. Lung*ton, the colored United Stute» minister to Ilaytt, has heeu recently vl.-ltlng Virginia, and wn treated so kiudlv that lie jure announced hi» intcutiou of set tling pei ma tient ly In tbut State. Mr. Hogeis, the pastor of Pencader Presbyte rid n Church at Glasgow, uot being katUlicd with some matters t**i tuininp to the proceedings ol the lute aessioo of the Pfet byteiy at Newlik, has retlgued as pastor oi his church. The lion. W. Porcher Miles, of South Carolina, u former nu mber of Congress from that State, has retdgiied the presidency of the South Curolina College to take charge of the Burnside sugar plantutious in Loulsl suh, valued ul $4,000,000, belonging to his father iu law, Mr. Oliver Beirtieof Virginia. 1'OLITICAC WOULD. Joseph G. Vale was nominated for Con gressman'yesterday by the Greenback Labor Convention of the Nineteenth Pennsylvania district. The Republican County Convention ot New York lust night endorsed all the nomi nations of the Citizens' Committee of Fitly, except William A. Butler for County Clerk. After a vigorous contest. John J. O'Brien was nominated for that ofllcc by a vote ol 181 by hi». The Auli-Kcily Turn many C ventton, lust night, aUo endorsed thu Citi zens' ticket, Leaded by Allen Campbell tor Mayor General Slocum, Howard Carroll, Chari« « Rhode«, N. W. Nutting and La w is Brach, candidates lor Congressmen in New York, (the first two Deinn<-ratlc and Republican candidates for Congressmen-at Large re spectively), have answered a circular ad dress««! to them by the Civil Service Reform Asaoclath'n. All express themselves in favor of the Senate hill to regulate and Im prove the civil service, and the House biil prohibiting |x>litical assessments. THE LARGEST RETAIL STOCK OF DRY GOODS. Straw bridge & Cloth ten, Dealers 1n Dry Goods F.xgu bivbi.t, Eioirru ami Market Strkhts. Itirtl Manna keep* cnnnries In constant song, ami dl«, cuhc*. 15 rents at drug stoic. Food Co., Cuunlen, N. J. The Baroness is Bird lleu«ly for Fall IIuaIuoim. Our fail stock of hats und caps now In store. The most cl«*gant st«K*k of Derby hats we ever had made up. Prl«*«*H ar usual, the lowest In the city. E. II. Ruiuford A Bro., No. 4ll4 Market street. UK t UiJOUA. Ooo<1 a. Ale., ml ftlmri»». New Dr* yyiLLIAM B. SHARP, Fourth and Market Sts., New Dress Goods AT REDUCED PKICFd. Colored and Dress Silks, Dlreot from the Importer. Cloths and Cassimeres. The largest stock we have ev*vr offered. —Also a full Hue of— Carpets and Oil Cloths, 72.00 per yard. From 35 cents WM. R SHARP. Fourth ami Market Sts. F.u.cy Hosiery uml Umien N EW Gor «; I S. Ii. STAATS j No. 405 Markt t Street, IS OPENING ALMOST DAILY h.-autirul dcftlgus ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN li FANCY HOSIERY FOU LADIES, GENTS AND MISSES. «I WELL SLLKCTED STOCK OK Also opening a large Lallco', Gcr.th men's ami Children'» Merino Underwear ) AT THE VERY LOWEST MARKET RATES fi 16 A SURE CURE for all disease, of the Kidneys LIVER and X- has Hpecillc action on this moot Important orsxm ou^bUxxu it to throw off torpidity and • ti " iulftUr *4f the healthy secretion cf tho Bile, and by keeping tho bowcla In f xxo condition, offocling iu regular dkeharga. Malaria. i f, ; o t"t* uai ^ la «rra3 l . mulurlu, Irnvo tlio ohlln. are Mlious, u y »peptic, or constipai cd. Kidney* \/ort will Luroiy roliovo end quickly cure la tne Spring tocleanao Uio tyEtem, every n snould tuke a thorough couruo of it. BOLD BY PftUCCIHTn- p r | oe < ! 4L il. [73 s (JURAT RUSH Fon— OYSTERS! J. T GARDNER. TOR. SEVENTH AND SIIIPLEY STS. or» help to lit» "iVr.'Viix Hie Oil Plly m I JROSSMER & SCHEU, Iresco, House & Sign Painters, NO. 210 E. FOURTH STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. «•9. Halls, I In «Ul, U ou g nui an tetri nri.leri iD biiHim-KK, mul - wltliOVSTF.KH 1 Is now at »hört liver oysters to »!! I« It wlih the driver will able t ill >r P» n uil. ft ' ; t nuire! Parlon Vi-fri IbtitfH o'- Diftlciiipcr Oobir«. all work. wii7 il., lui «Il'i'or: Sirhfact! JOHN WAKAMAKEMFS. 'TO-DAY -AT Wanamakcr's. J ohn Thursday, October 2(i. Store Not to be Closed The store will be o|)en, usual, every day this week. as Sateens with large damasse dots, $1; 44 inch. A generous fabric for a novelty just out ol Paris. Green, three shades of electric-blue, navy-blue, garnet brown, olive. A woven soutache effect looks precisely like an elabor ate braidwork on a. ground of diagonal broad rib. Under neath. i. c., on the wrong side, is a soit cushion of wooled yarn feebly caught up by the harder warp, It is almost as striking a novelty as braided cloth would he. But braided cloth would be very costly. This is $2.50. Another novelty in soutache dress patterns is a series of combinations of braid and chenille. One, at least, of the patterns is altogether removed from any seen before. In some-, colors are combined as well as fabrics and forms. Braid includes satin Soutache effects various every day. p»pw« grow more . , , JOHN WANAMAKEIL Third dreh*, soniheast f|9»m c * For more than a year we have had one price lor w ritin whether you liave large or small quantity. Our ream price is, at most, as low as anybody's renin price. Of course, then, our quire price is lower than anybody's*; for heard of a ijbody else selling at one price, by ream and quire. Wc sell many sorts of paper poor as anybody wants; some the finest in the world. Not found out yet that we are sell ing these finest f)" papers, bought in hav'n't we some as everybody has papers at ream pneos. There is some satisfaciion in looking tlirough a stock of papers, when you know bc ibrchaul that all the are about as low as they be made, liave prices can \ery likely, some papers that might as well not keep ; and we may want some that ought to have, proloss to have fhosen infallibly, lint we have taken have the finest of all in a great many different styles, so differ ent that few would lntion between them ; and this finest costs so little as to sur Wc we we WC We don't care to soc any re enll it prise "Wnnamaker Best ; heavy, medium or light; rough or smooth ; laid, wove or parch ment; white ruled or unruled commercial or octavo, what a variety. If vou many. but it is cream or azure: You can imagine want an unsurpassa ble paper, and yet inexpensive, see "Wnnamaker Best' light, cream, unruled. wove, rough at l v> cents a quire. • Fret circle, uiriluw.t f.( t JOHN WAN AM AKER, Plie» , . • Tlilrtmiti, a 'auri Alt) - ball oiju.ue. iri Market »tri-eta, FUUarielpifU. HA 11*1*0AD LINES. "PHILADELPHIA, WIL- fST X M1NUTOX ANI) tfS 1IAI.TIMOK15 IIAII.ROAD. OCTOIIKII, 8tli, I«. Train» will Isare Wllmtnaton an follows for : 1*1)IU<1 clnhiu Slid Intermediate »talion»— 6.46,7.00, lo.m, s. u). Lao, 4.00, 7.m, t.M, g. m. H&4a| MAS . nitrifia (exnre»»t.a «.«.7.1ft «.IL U.M. «.in. !2.li,l.ia,4.i7 l i.iO,«,Ä, 7.» R. w. Mew York-L«W, ÎAI. ** .IV .58. U.*h.a. ». •Li.*, 1.53, LJß, fCl7. •.». /.«Vp. in. Bultliuorc and intcrnurflAle stations— 1.06, f.17 io. un», tit. e.oop. ui. H ai t i» ar t »ml Bay Line-« .87 j». tn. Baltimore •I Washington -1.42, 4.51, *.06 ».17 A. ui. 1.U4 *1.00, 6.00, 6.67, 11.04 p. in. U&lUiaore only—LOG, 10.0» a. ». 12.20 au«1 Train* for Delaware Division leave fur: New Caatle-4.00, 0.10». m. 1.05, ».«0, «.25 p. m Harrington and intermediate »talion»— #. 10a. in I.0.V «.25 p. m. Dcltnar d Intermediate EtatloiiE-0.10 a. m. HUN DAY TRAINS. Philadelphia and Intermediate »tatIons—S.lOa.m. 12.00 NI. 5.J». 7.*k 0.56, p. ui. Plilbidrlpliia and Mew York—2.00, 2.23 a. in. 5.17, «.38, 7.ib p. in. Baltimore ami Washington -1.12, 4.61, 9.06, 9.17, 1.05 p, ui. . in. n.04 p. in. Baltimore— l.tfi ». rn. For fi:nht*r IntoniiAilon pASienfer« ferrtMl tu tlu* time t»blc« pu*tt-l At the depot. BErTr«lns marked thus: (*) Are llintled ezprcB» upon which extra fare l»ch»rired. J. It. WOOD, lit*our »1 Pntaencer Agt. ('HAS. A, I'lJOH. General kfanAxci. fi* S TEAMS Ulf LINES. Î 'OR PHILADELPHIA. TilK RTKAMEIt 44 S. M. FELTON r.*C!sS I )) —CHANGE OF HOURS— UN AMI) AFTER MONDAY, ■ Et T„2âTII.TH E M K V M hit 8. M. FELTON WILL li.v, Frvm-li «treet^ wli.rf «I « .A ., and Pbiladelphlu »I V.3liu. r.*. nip. .. and NtopplHgnl < bester and Hook «'»I'll way. Fare 15 iciltt, excursion tickets 2» «•«• ».y the P..* W. A H. Mallroad ouly I lltK. Ticket» t. glHMl to I odatlon trat Id tin- iMjut UOcenu P*OR NEW YORK. Electric Line ot Steamers Sail, from Kin, street wharf, Wiluilnglun, TUKtUAYB. THURSDAYS andSATU ItDAYS, «1 from Pier 14, at 2 o'clock, p. m.. and J£a» 1 Klwr, New York, »ION DA YS, WEDNESDAYS, ana FRIDAYS, at 4 o'clock, p. m. Freight carried as low • A» by any other line. For rate» apply to ABIK1« A It HOT, 53 Houtii Elm*t, New York; E. ANDHKWS. WHtnlngU.il,Del. 6-23-11-30 A NCHOR LINE. UNITED STATE» MAO, HTKAMKKS Sail Weekly to and from NEW YORK and GLASGOW, vi» LONDON DKltUY, Cabin Pansage, |Q0 to |»o. Ueturns |110 to |14t Second Cabin, f40. Return Tickets, |75. Cabin passengers hooked at I pASM-nget- Ai-coininodatIons an State at lowevt rate» to «»r fr« Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Ac. For hook* of 'Tours In Scotland, ''rates,plans. Ac., apply to HF.NDKKHON Hit« »TH KJIH, Ne* )ork, or&AMUEL F. UkTTS. Adams Kxprm, Wilmington ratas «celled. AI Main Deck, P a»iM*tiger» luMike. Germany, Italy FINANCIAL. ^IIE ARTIZAN8 8AVING BANK. NO. «02 »IAIIKKT STREET, Incorporât no January 24th. i«si. Open to r«*c«*lve dr-posits from 9 a. in. until 4p. m. Tuesday and Natunluy iron« 7 to a o'clock. »F.MI ANNUAL DIVIDEND, Regularly made In April and October. When dividends are not withdrawn they are accounted a» deposits. Thus permanent deposit» compound their Interest twice Iu each year. MANAGERS: SM -ul tigs Clement It. Hmyth, Charte« W. Ilmvland, Natlmulel K. Henson, Henry F. Dure, W. Hastings, Edward Pu»ey Georg« W. Hush, George 8. «'»im-Hc, M. L. Lichtenstein, Kdwnrd Darllugtou, Joh It. Jackson, , William II. »win, Anthony Higgins. GF.org KW. H1IBII, President, it. 8. CAPKLLK Vic» President, K. T. TAYLOR. Was J. »1. MATHKU, Auditor. feb21-ly piRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON. Repository of thr ruuLic Mu.nly —AND— FINANCIAL AGENTS —or— THE UNITED »TATES Edward Betts, rresident. . I) A itMtfTitovo, Cashier. PAID UP CAPITAL, |ÛOU,üüO. ritUa«1cl|ihia, New York amt Hontoii Exrhann« furulBiicil lo ri'KUlar Depositors without eliarir«*. Discount .lays, MONDAY» and TH U 1WDAY8 at «.30 a. — DIKKi TOUS: Edward Rett«, Gleiiicnt H. »myth, George W. Hush, Daniel Jam«!«, John II, Adams, .lûmes ('. Me« 'on,b, William Tatnall, . Ell Garrett, »amuet Unnerolt. Jr. ni-ly gPECIAL NOTICE. MESSRS. E Ile V. VERMONT Jt CO., PUBLISHERS, OF 76CHAMUEItSSTREET, NEW YORK, Ô ro K u hir rorrcBnondentH ot SO N KW 81 A i'KItS In the United 8tali-» und C'ana.U »r.. iw.» prepured to send their PRIVATE FINANCIAL LETTER from New York city (nuder white sealed vefope) to all INVESTOR» UR SPECULATORS, who may «lealre to receive w«*ekly the lates Information concerning the STOCK MARKET in the metropolis HINTS anj TOINTS furnished to SPECULATORS concerning the prnhnlilc rise or »t(M'k» ; hIho advice to Investor» and Capitalist» c «1 PROFITABLE INVESTMENTS. being decline In 'cntlng SECURE Notice : E. «le V. Vermont A C , k directly or Indlrertlv. with anv Bntkcr»'or Banker»* BiihIuchh, glvu the rlnior lvôn! , !î» , ! ,,, i *^ v i ce wl, h fall ImpartialItv and ïntere»t. ,UillK 1 " fl,u uceU 1,1 tl»« habt by personal /ffulaHy hy MONDAY nlahfa SÎM • I;t)v i?u-iL 1 , r,ir TIOKTKI N ("in ON K lK.LLAui!li a ,;"' ' h * ° J t '" » E. DE V. VERMONT & CO., PUBLISHERS, 7(1 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK. * RUKI4-1/-S4 R. R. ROBINSON & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, fourth and Market Streets. FOR SALE: 5.000 Delaware city i), per rent, bond., rUnrlnml IwV . (!f'*ofto« »"wi.l it Hwttacrianil Ib.ueii, " a.|,r ranee,Uw nejj, , Ko? and L«'ticr» o|' •I <lriifin VLQTItnfO. «* i 9 J"ust the Latest Styles ow in the market Ready Made Clothing N , . w ill he found at Market & Fourth. decidedly the largest Stock j n the city to select from. j^ very Department is filled Jpor your inspection and ach suit is guaranteed Ili i>erfeet. N obby Patterns for Boys and Men. D oing our liest for the smaller children. O f this Department we need but say R ich are the styles we offer to-day F or a Custom Suit to fit like a glove. & n stock unsurpassed, 2d floor above s / c ut, " trimmed aud made stylish and neat, f fashion, the finest found on our street. o 4 TH-willi let us stock to \i '\v, this & make our selection from something new; M ovo with the crowd, and leave your measure, nd get a suit that gives you pleasure, A R emembering merit de \) mauds recognition," K lett, the cutter, first in the profession, E very garment must suit, j'our favor to win, \ rnhis the reason we expect you again; f S o give us a call, we boost not iu vain, ff^lie l/*aders of Styles i -L Wilmington. ill «* - --- A'Wjirc, pttOK. A. 8. VVKBSTEH'8 SELECT Wanting Academy masonic temple, (Fourth Floor,) ' i oca WUmin 8 ton, ' Del. 1882—-SEASON COMMENCING MONDAY SEPT „ .GKNT« KMKK'flri XKS ' 8U F * U. day evening). iVom . , S pointa v nn.i t, IcintK-r it, hkfi. * to luu vl«a k. Moùdav s* hAlHK.1 AND rim 2îL"v U i? 1 ' lu, ""> aa "via. . •M OF 188 Âïr? ( ,n ; ^sTh ,. 1 hurwlay» rr,inî!.W.*5 , . tomber 3». »«»King u« \\«iliw. t j ^ y ^ All tin* Intent and t„„,i r . , »«mdit, including the i ,L!*S l,nnilhl P •It,,. I Wall : 'luidjl CHOICE Of DAYS «•i5 h Â.'S7 < ;ï* r !r* »• pruclk.blc iw chiiïï , During the »iimm« I ti„. been h«ndsuint*iy decorated and ! privat« li ** I» t| id •»:. tltti-U. ill I, For term«, circular, etc M. F. ROIIRLKN'S, ' Mo, 7lu Market street, or by mall to dc, NVHiiilngbTtt^i l .| apply at T M U,IW? UU 18 REQUESTED . I ... w.*; '!. ' , ,ü " lh« m-w a,I I » I|<.|IH. to ko ilntwo muntlilr. J CAR •Iir •W-l AI'ITAl. 1'HIZK, rsoni-i Ticket^ uni, ' ■ * Hhares lu IuOUisiana State Lottery C Incorporated In l.«M for 25 years l.v tiin i turc for FduoaUotuU and (I.sriu .l. mm*' 1 with a capital of|L000,0tlG-to which P bf P u * fuinl ol |5Mi,tWU bus since Ut n ad.lt' l vote Its fr»nri Âïïfflrr rcrüS"* 1 — « The only Lottery ever v l»y the people of aiiy State. It never »calc« or pontti MINOLK NUMllhU DKA u.vV ,Ts ,iKA n I NOs tak. I'ii ontlily. . A HULKS'IMi) OPPORTUNITY To u im fJR/TÿNtt. F.LKV KNTI1 G ItA Ml IU:a\\ m CLASS L. AT NKW UKI.HM ï V)rew„ü? VEMBKU HUl ' RÙ..I L«M»k at tin* following exelualvc aiim-rvlnlou hh< 1 BKAL O. T. IIKAUKKt.Altl ÜKSKHAL JI'IIAIaA. BaKLV of \ manage »II the «Irawinii» or thl» « ou.dhi or«!lu»ry »ml M'liit-annnal, niiilntii-i r.-ct iu »b of the publish. <1 OiOclal Lints'. (Capital Prize, $75,000. 100.000 TICKhTS AT FIVE l)«»I.I.AU.s | A ( FRACTIONS, In FIFms In PK«rl*uiiTlt)i list or 1 ('Apltal Prix«* pr... 1 <'»pi tut Ur I/..- ot.. 1 rapllal I'rtxe of... 2 Uriaea of «6.»"" . 5 UrUca of 2,0«) . 10 Urlxe» of 1,000. 2» Prize» of 6U>. 1««) Prize» of 2U0. Prize» of HO. 5uu Prize« <il' 60 . 1.000 Prize» of 26 . ['ll» nb r •}* I.: it: .fry . i; APPROXIMATION PRIMS 9 Approxhnati Prize» uf |75 .I ft«. ... 0 -S'. 1,907.Prises, amounting to.... Intis .t-M Application lor rate» l a»le to tli* office of theci further Info füll address, bend tend L Uwt, shmiiil In N,-wI nupn I. 1 , tl -.si itom y Ord di. »1. A. DAUI'lllN, New Orkans, I. Or, M. A. DAUPHIN, at su7 Heveulb Street, WuhlngtoD, I». N. B.— Orders addreMwd to New urktim •elv« prmunt e ii linn. r |'EA ! TEA ! 1EA ! clinic,' wrjnstly ft O.ic Hundred ('hosts of -Hi« TKA v just received, «I «H*. These goo«J chop I d deserve a trial l»y all I«» TEAS. We are also constantly rccelvlttjt ne* luv of (X)FFKKS. Clielce Java, Mts-I«, Laguavra und Manu-all Oflu', li •on'ix-i choice Break fa Which Is uut'ijuallud anywhere, roast« d xitder I S, 20, 22 an* liai fcUJHTVl» i 1 c apices a specialty. P» ORIPPEN'S —TEA STOKE No. 5, E. Second St., Wil., h KAl'PING PAFEK. W WOODBINE MILES. LABEL REGISTLUF-1» GUARANTEED FULL C0UÎ WFKBI1UABV 5TII. 1S78.1» It SHEETS IT) TUE QUKS' he full (St STRAW WRAPPING*, roil ill, sh. ui hi have l* «lieft» »tu .f»«U V"" 2w «juin • to eoeli bumlU'. sold ' Im Inp SfiF^l hcre Is much pa|*Ç r , 15 sheet» to the quire. Kit 12 »hectM. The •I i iti.< ■h h. I X'for shee, PAPER* »uliter, the |ia|M think of the n ii bundle. COUNT y WOODBINE, Oils 1 and take nothttnr else, teed to be KU LL (Stniulnrd CHKAPKR |is|H*r, imt I Ask ttu* linn you buy *»f to E*'* Il N K MILl.e" \Mh|»|»IhK. »•" l»e,a» till» paper I» ilieelicap»» 1 I. 'J ||| till Ul»'" Count, Quality»Weigiit & ( •0 considered. 1 f T ftn f" nn ,^ r /''Vi îLoî-Wi u**al will), then H rv * to buy any pu per but n»« WOODBINE MiEE ugh Imlt PRIMA HY, TOEPARATOT »' d L ate decaihmem 1 ' 1 Iu a talli|>lfl l.CtlOD 'I lioi •0I.EE Mimb' nilvimlnge*« In -14 ii* Superior Art. Full mtVri-h ALONZO 1IKNKY L. EAYKOKD T I*. RAYMOND * C° > STOCK BROKEN^ STREET, n. JJENRY NOS. ♦ AND OPINE Buy and «'11 I«f ,n Tf t i 1 *.u I î|[|f» ili" ll J.'| moderato uwrgln Kxl hanp-. * the New York otnek■ ru ii*. f hum privilege» ut fa* Wall dlatautly located Ire") wishing from f50 bt Inywt .U". , to »1,«». «J ' UoH write (Or iu for >T i'rn'f Sm« 11 "f Financial Itopor* ""ï" Keferto exffutfd ut V u T tra.^ ïi , , ll 01»* Mf.iiltcr» ol N. Y. »t« *■ . t,«., l of New York Cent »1 ^ Nh »' 1 ' prominent Mauuftu.t«H £ f( w d I« Biialne«. Ho"«'" mailed ou application.