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A J[ OP«» LKTTE*. Advises Colored Independent, rrsaskly He. « 1.0 .„fer» to b® r } ..«.III« VI®wo. 11,1r * . ,,,„011 or THE Gazette:—O n T " '"Liant 1 puhlUbod a letter In the Hr-' 1 ' ! ... addressed to the colored men if'i'j") • w)l | c h I advised them to be rfl* 1*', ' „t and Instead of votluar ns HOC* - I, ||„. It-*publican party, to rote •'"'"ln cither parly who would represent lornn-u 1 " ,, iV | D „| tM my opinion that ï.lure the Democratic party would "Tu ff support and (five them their n m! ,r (lie eonitltUtlOD. riß Vi , r excited the wrath of the editor JJ V, who Bay», ''The oplni«»ti« ^ .r«lh ami II*'* writer an idot/' end he la -Ä"to know who the "Solomau" î"lbît presume» to preach thl* "new <lc P # . r J'! r ,V lt( . r was addressed to the colored M , : lud in a Republican paper, and or oh dgp II.* Democratic , nip .h tin* editor of the DeUamretm ^ ktotli "k that I dan* not express my . r ,„ v uw» signature, I address thfa JK; in you, to have it published in a jjem,. mic paper, that all may see what au ^nltfutho Democratic part/ In Delaware utekIts Etûi 1 viS the "White Mhu's Party 1 » S niu d i '»access by appealing to the ■JrtjJilce that existed ogainat the negro's Ekiogs part in politics. Like all success, jJVi on wrong, it has brought ite own Sihment, the prejudice is dying out, the nek and H! ,; ol ,,tQ P* rt I would rather win hr the aid of tliu negro than be defeated, lid the lend* I * I fcvo got to accept the sltua ^ give up this and other Bourbon ideas, or make way for more progressive men. Tooaro young, live, active men, who titb to make tin- party a success, to see our |utej>rmp' r * , i ! *' her credit unimpaired and Hr peuple happy; who wish to keep her dtoi tlic hauds of such men as tried npture !. r hot fall, und from the rotten, „fi that luf »I« ays followed the rule of the gcpuMIcuii party. Do you expect to ipvBplish this bv following the lead UfOHlioaie too dull to see that they are trow or too proud to a< Ira you going t«> light on old Issues that irr! rotten at the start and smell worse ererytime they are raked up I Are you e sc to follow these Issues to certain Ue lf Or sn* you going to put new blood Into ill»* party and take advantage of its put record l-y reforming abuse« among oAcUls, ftxi'Uiatriug education aud giving lottery citizen, white or black, their rights ander the < ••nslilution, and thus secure the lootro! ol the State for years? Every cue in Delaware, oulsido of the oh, knows that there fugnat diNxitii*faction In the Democratic party la«t fill with a loud demand for reform an 1 new issue». The 1,055 majority (ill the IkUiv-'inan brags ou was not so nut'll a ih-ni'H-r:iU<! victory as a protest giuat the r.fiality and corruption of the lepttblieau party. Uatlier than trust the Stoic to their fender mercies t he people were «filing to k ■ the opiiosition one more diacc. The J«' «,•»:<■ -want reform in public ofTiccs, iiciiool law that will take the taxes off poor men ami give them schools that are milcal and elliekiit plan tin* public roads, laws to and manufacture, and "In of bribery from our elec tk- it h r you to say if they shall have TW I! i ; ■ 0) Ol ■knoMrlcdge it? he h'Uon m ol * in a ol ol t.«j IlYlnr, ; » « «Mi Sur upr Lou to remove il :■ i: M Legislature clings to tlie Bour ,! ■>«'! the Delawarean, devotes fi» Cm- to tli" h Ltifiucnt of domestic squab fiftitfl ' du r local matters, neglecting the litoliu-'.Rrs in which the people are really their ignorance ip«,;.. t!.< \ will Invito didV-at at the hamln ais jparty that, under hättest leodc 1 of reform. The people of t«H are heartily tired of Si'!i.i, rul<', in»»* rule, and Bourbon rule, «•id!!, la?t eh* tiou declared their intern •«•cssary taxation, leflnla ttic for |»riv;i!«- liiu-rcbt», moti»i>oly and Wioti, v>Iji r*v«r they found them, and fcsrt' ii leaders In Delaware eauuot delay Wr march. XiLFoitn, I)r:r tonpn ol, pi. -uming »to.-. will tue tin* ft. Ik Uiled BOD to light t; Kobekt II. Gilman. Dec. 11,1S83. J« I«» ThankNgivliig. very happy Thanksgiving at, There very happy Thanksgiving at, •I Mr. aud Mrs. Miller of No. 81« •M-eond street, New York, and moderately furnished apart ■ttU w. j * Ireshly burnished up with the Kdii!..ii(,i Lv., cosy arin-ediair«, a reporter rs. Miller how she had been " many comfortable changes, plied: "It is ull due to our w fin [«• liuiightcr, Joaie; she is Ifitlld Hi] There the Iront hu Fifi lie hitliert«! hqulrni ul M * to auk. bnii'li »Ii. n u great • me and her father, anil " ' 15 years of age, has worked »•'Hinstress, <*aruing but a K> to help un pay " interrupted Mr. Miller, ,l. , to Lis eyes as he spoke, «••UL i durliug would overwork lier "•«•«niragcd her to save a few , , a '* ' r ^ *^y* About the begin iroi .n vcmbi-r I was surprised when she ■MnethatM,,. had sent a dollar by mall Lmphiu, New Orleans, La., with Ur .' "" tnwking a large fortune. *i.i « i ' l l'*' l,,Vu nl at first, when »he 2??,'V* the hämo thing before, ^"'i 'niplic t faith iu The Louisiana i n.! r. r y Company. Imagine what tb'iio ^ ,Maa «pointment we received on '* •' .N-.v-mhcr last, when we wero ««rii tlmt ticket numbered 52,110, which oL m "•*' l «*tltlc.i to one-fifth *of tl:c T!; lo :l"''*n of $75,000." 1 . ibh J°fc ( pioue collect here »hart* rJä • / 'i'leriod the reporter. • v<8 hidced ; Mr. Dauphlu paid over pn - • « uinpany $15,000 to the order «'I'h.m* Miller, and she got the tvick." with her success?" sug OatV. ,,ar, ing wus so crazy with jov Rdthpii'i " r lo lu ^ e u little vacation/' the rr.ii' 1 ', L'^ntlomati »railed,os h«? thanked kkdni.ri , <r - ° r co, 'R r *»tulatlug him ujwrn ktMb r h 5 l>od fo,, tuu Philadelphia lllilOu. 'l I KryLar.i »> ; : the rent." ! ira id #d tea. - W.r: I. r »15 ,i, PM Hi l ' r,/ o King Artist«. 'N'«*w York Star.] m dad Jt n,wbo was formerly trainer i»ger fur John L. Sullivan, ritten a le tter from Lon »nib is **» ...» . Nirilirt, has iftio ,u t,lia city, In which he •fcliti'w* " vi ' ile d England in »carch of lo« fr .j ' r ,,lan w ho would undertake to Kr, y A'. 1 , u,s 1-he Boston champion, fiticlii» UltI ' ^ le * iaa 1,0 Intention of bauLf , il11 :, od . v against Sullivan, though with li i {" f,l * l, »fe lake a "dark 'un" home IflitA, l "l'P against some of the lessvr Itoun I,, ti ar V'^ v<irll8iU S tbemaelyeêaicham %to nn . !î; L Htutc». He R]>eak6 of the " wi'V " un hi^rior pugilist. Richard Itchati ' ' IlV - f °r Chicago to-day to accept 'A u . '-Hf'- of Jam«*« Elliott to fight Tom f iled - « J". c hamploa»hlp. Elliott has PtoLahi .! 1 Mike McDonald, and It fc.ij ÊL *■ bat on Wednesday a match for UiffL' \ w111 ^ arranged. Mr. Fox to back Allen. To * Farmers Alarket. ^.^■kiMTou op the Gazette:—T he . ,u ' article iu this morning's New», •fret. ,,.' 1 veral nice little points In favor Hoi,.i v . Ir tae market on King street, ' I< re 1» about 0» yards of space u i... ^P^ièriv' *i an ^ *tre«ta, that lapub *°tint«-rf** ■. •* m wccu Pytt | K of which do<-| ft^rabl!' ' ' Ä" 1 ta the n V , LUpyuig Ol WftlCll UO«A »«• with private interest; there is " space between Eighth and tod alWW Car Masonic Temple, Kiri ll 1 ^nth, one side of the entire Dec j-t-hWic property. J. r « itltri ' , rta of " ,e Dln.lder. Jjj «iid'i- r .' ljtto,1 i Innammatioa, all Klil "^••UpalDu"|i coni P ,a,n, *i cured by f "'"",? " €, *olce .1 Proper One. in m. 1 r!i .*1 well-known travallng ii !.® ,f wholesale house» ythb.ri' 11 " auswerud a reporter: 4 -Y«*, , ceB aro still Open; It fi?* 1 * l -iti. p, Invested It tu a Louifi C* , ,'»"Ä y ... tU ' kel -» n <l "drew me the «? la tb.nnd ,i 1,0 next drawing lakes plao« r" 1 ' ,i| ( i r ehnnee« aro open to w,lui I ,}• A. 1>iupliin, N«iw Orloan», 1 < 0r t0 ,; r ij$ oa -r M ***PM* ' Tens . ) Av Hr. s' 91. »ICK Mit. DOJlHli V. Mr. Merril l. Due. nut Think Him «o Wek, After All—The Star Heute Trial*. DUpatclir» to the Gazette yesterday after s'»" 1 K»'« Wer proceetUBRE In ,LXr Kouto cam». Hie pror«cdiiiirg yesterday opened with a motlnn by Mr. derrick rêpreerntliij» Iho (iovernini'iit, that Stephen tn erm.'f/ . U ^ o P 1 ^. 1 ' ,a t,J "PP«»riœiB.)ually wiih.™ i.. ri V ,ho Motion »»» backed th.fi . , Iroiu Mr 11 I Ur aul Mr. Kcr, that Dorsey hud had loug Interviews with a Dewapaper eorreapondont, und expren l"E Hie hoi lei ii,at, though Ids eve, wer« troubled, Dorsey was able to appear lu court Mr. Aferrlek stated that he did not deem Doney » personal attcndaiiee necessary III law, but he would sukralt the motion. Mr. lupersoll opposed ihu motion, clulinlni: that Dorsey waa unable to appear without risking blindness ; that Dorsey's presence was necessary, and that If Dorsey were con victed the verdict would not be worth the paper on which It was written. It would never stand. Mr. Merrick said lie would be prepared to meet that question when arose. Judgs Wylie reviewed the circumstance* and sustained the position already assumed Wr hlui. Ibe dclcuse, he said, might he Ju»t na well maintained in th« absence of the dalsaduut us In his it , -, . prtsenee—except a« to tua point of hia offering to testify. The court would bo prepared to meet that point with a proper rule ; but that point hud y«t liwu reached, ih* aitvcUo,, u | Duwey's •yta did not preveut his being physically and lueutally eouipaU-ut to «.silly. 'Ilia krcal author ol 'Taratlloe Lost" had w ritten that Immortal work without a (,'learu ol eyo.lKht aud the jeueral of Euirlaud nan. » Mr. Ingeraoll—Still the court would nol regard bldidncaa us Judge Wylie—The court eauuot jHjstuonc the trial ou such a ground. In my opinion the détendant a presence it not neccaeary on the trial, it Is uol necessary in law and (Iron: the Halils Before me In this caao) It is uot necessary tor Ins own Uelenae, he hav log auch a counsel as he lias, aud havinir such ability to Instruct hia couuael. Mr. I npeiMii i then moved for a severance on the part ol ätcph<;n W. iforscy aud lor a eoutlnuaricc of the com ub hi motion wa» overruled. Twelve jurors having answered to their name s, Judge Wylie rendered his decision on peremptory challenges, holding that the ueteiiUaiitb were entitled to four, not three, lor ull of them. An exception was taken oy the defense. And then the swearing in ol jurors began. Franklin Barret was the only juror culled before the adjournmeut. lie said that if he was placed in the box, ho was placed there under an Impression favor able to one side. Judge Wylie decided that he was competent to serve. not prcfient post wos a blind desirable. U^Tho AiTi.it a nozr.y vie a its. Dning Trl©«| for Murder Alleged lleon Coiuinltlcd lu H70. to flave CHinden, N. J , veaterduy, Anthony Baruard, colored, was placed on trial In the Court ol Oyer ami Terminer for the murder ol Catherine Murphy (alias Diamond), u whim woman, at önow Hill, about a miiu * ,ou f Haddonlii'lil. Ihe murdeied wonmu livid iu a Irume J.ouac in which she kept a fetor«-. On the night of February 25,1870, ►lie counted out iu the pretenco of Barnard aiid oilierfe a »um ol money that she pur iHfftcil to pay to men who ini been making bon»«* repu it« and improve men ft* lor her. A meeting ol the Union League Club was held that evening and Barnard attended it. But b*fore Its adjournment at 12 o'clock, he mysteriously di« appeared. The witnesses, in going home front the meuting, passed by the house ol' Mrs. Murphy and noticed a bright light through the key-bole of the Iront door. They went home, but had hardly g«it In bed when they were aroused by the bright light ol a lire. This they found to be at the house ol Mr». Murphy. A pole was brought iuto service aud the front window of the room adjoining the »tore was pushed iu, when the body of tlie woman, burned to a crisp, waa exposed to view. ÖMbplciou at once pointed t.«j Barnard, us he waa sc Murphy « hoube by the lodge meeting, and iie arrested, but near Mrs. witncescs coming from Immediately oner*a Jury viudicutud him by recommending hin discharge. He was urrcbted again four months ago on the coniplaiut of Lizzie Diamond, a daughter ol the murdered woman, who charged him with being the murderer of her mother, ami who bwore that »he wus an eyewitucb»of the act. The complaint grew out of u charge of ai-bault and buttery preferred by a Barnard against Lizzie Diamond, and at the bearing, be lore Justice Füllen, she t**stl llcd tliut she had kept the matter a secret became she wits in fear of her life dug to threutfe niude ngainbt ht T r by the prisoner. Tliut It us Oui i it of Mine I » three times the man lie was before he be gan using "Wells' Health Kwuewcr. $1 Druggists. For FicmU Huh atnl gaiuo of nil kinds go to McCuullcy's fetal I, King, above Second. 31 en ouug or old sull«:ring from uervous or physical debility or impotence should scud to Prof. Marfetou, 1U8 Fulton »treat, New York, for a compléta treatise on lost hocrtl. Scut uiulcr cover, faae. fiolldHy l'ie>eot*. La*llc8 and children's furs, ladles fur col lars, fur mutllcrs, ladies, gents aud boys seal skin caps, smoking cap.», car mulls, hat brushes, silk, alpaca aud gingham um brellas and canes. Ruin fort! A: Bro., 404 Market street. t*f D ttrt, lllrtl 3lautm keeps canaries In constant ßong aud cures dteeasu». 15 cents at drug store. Bird Food Co., Camden, N. J. A Vnluabl* Holiday Offer. You can get the Louieville Democrat for 1883 and P3 book», staudard authors, bound in manila, post paid, for the small of $3. Copy of pa|H.r und Hat of books sent free. Book« are finely printed. Ad drees, W. H. Munnell, Louisville, Ky. ■h A Fard, To all who are suffering from the error» of in »», early ■ml a fe •aknc (H.-'crutioiiS of youth, nc decay, lo»» of niatihuod, cto.. 1 will elpo that will oum you, FREE OF OliAKOfc. Tnis great remedy was discovered by a n»ie sionary in Koutii America. Scud a self-ad dr^ßBod envelope to Urn REV. JOSEPH T. 1NM AN, Station D, New York City. ttë-w .f Dr. Pie Te8orlptlon' eukueBs'' and kindred ailee t&f The "Favorite cure« "female « tlons. liy druggists. •KIDNEY-WORT é j HE GREAT CURE c FOB c jc w —RHEUMATISM— a ;• .1 As it 1« for all the painful diseases of tlie KIDNEYS,LIVER AND BOWELS. It cleanse« the «vu tom of the acrid poison that cause* tho dreadful sufic uiug which only the victims of Rhoumatism THCU8AND8 OF CASES of tho worst form« of thi« terrible dlnonse t have been quickly reliovod, and in short time > PERFECTLY OURBD. • . SE, 91 . UqilD OK DRY, SOLD IlY DULütilSTS. p Dry cau lie eent by malL £ WELLO. RICHAUD tlON&Co .BurlinfftonVt * § r «111 £ 4 ii nu ë OIL KIDNEY-WORT A PRESENT ! Handsome Card With Each Can. Sailed 1È!I —OFTEN - A Good Watch ! A«k Your Grocer For It I «Seet-dAw-l-M kaii.ru ah lines a lu the he P hil ä. i IS ,a - a T u u ' UALTIMoUE RAILIPUVD, **** ''rbitZL iX * OCronKK, » h, 1882 . will loave Wilmington aa I hUadelphiaand Intern a. in. 2 .*», «.on, TÖK r L M i l*t" Stilt! Oil I IU.UUII. III. «.00 P. IU. Ba Itlmor« ami Bay Llne-6. '■' 7 Baltimore only-LCK. lO.OOa. u.* an u Iran.» fur In lawsrs lUvhlou leave lor: New iisstlc-e.oo, o.io,.. n,. i,«., a,.«, e.a m ""<»rr.; ll,1Ui " Jd, '" "Adon.-a,iss.... ' %r " Ul * bitsrmedlate «talions— 9.10 Trat* follows for : csllate stations—a.M,7.(A -2.1», 2 . 2 :. 0.30. 7.60, 8.1S, '• 1 2 . 1», I. 5.17, a. io, o. sal .iw, ll.M S. 1-1.05, 0.17 67 p. m. I. Dclm a. ni. 1.06 p.m. . , , SUNDAY TUAI NS. * '-l ,li a nn,l Inlsrinedlatc 12 .«:m. ô.ao. 7.so, 9.65, p. m. 1 b'b | *' l <'l|jhis A'"l New York - 2 . 1 », Tire'S Washington—3.42, 4.61, «.on, ». 17 , Uttltliiiorc— 1.05 a. in. ^^ß^mïïïâîï , Ätfffflî5dkS! , r< - »talion«— 8 . 10 a.m. 1 . 5.17, it to a is CTI AS. VBYOOUJJa. r bazar patterns. 'flic acknowledged leaders of Fashion use only the Bazar Patterns, tor the following good and sufficient reasons : They are the newest 1st. and most stylish. Garments made from these patterns are undoubtedly the best-fitting. 2d. 3d. They are the most sat isfactory to wear, saving by their simple and complete in structions, time and trouble in fitting. 4th. Every Pattern guaranteed and they arp always reliable. IS A The December Queen taining illustrations of the latest patterns is now ready for dis tribution. Send for a Queen or cata logue. ron 0. SPENCER A. 700 Market Street. Octal-2m-tts-84 New Dress (loon», &o. t at Sharp« W ILUAM B. SHARP, Fourth and Market Sts., New Dress Goods at KEDuren priced. Colored ami Dress Silks, Direct from the Importer. Cloths and Cassimekes Tn« largest sljck we hav ever —Also a full line of— oCerd. Carpets .? ao On, Cloths, >| 2 . 0 i)per yanl. Fix ÎS WM. B. SHARP. Fourth fin« 1 Market Sts. Fancy Hosiery nntl I'mieruenr. CHRISTMAS ! S. H. STAATS ■ No. 405 Market Street, Has just opened au elegant stock of NEW GOODS! Sul la til«* for the approaching Christmas Holidays ! ('«•nsisting of Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs. FICHUS. LACKS, RUFFLING», TIE«, ETC., PLUSH AND LE VIT IKK HAGS, POCKET BOOKS, ETC. . FANCY JAPANESE WARE. Hand-made Zephyr Goods a Specialty ! Befild« 1 ." «Hess variety of FANCY AND USEFUL ARTICLES ! AT VERY LOW PRICKS. TYELAWARE CARPET HOUSE, .1 / NO. 809 MARKET STREET. We have Just received a large «took —ok KINK TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY INGRAINS AND DAMASK CARPETINGS —Also a lar,7v assortment of— • OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS AND WIN DOW SHADES. «I HHilMy yourself that we arc a call xlvluff bargain«.*f 09 JWGive GREBE, HENRY WILMINGTON. DK COLOR WORKS. ■yyiLMINOTON SEALING WAX FOK FRUIT JARS -AND— BOLUABLB BLUE FOR THE LAUNDRÏ —AT— BRADFORD'S PAINT STORE Nos. tj and 8 E. Third St 8TEAMSB1J' LINUS. '• I ÇJHANGE OF TIME I FOR PHILADELPHIA AT 7 A.M. ON AND AFTF.ll MONDAY, OCT. MTH, THF AT FAMES SAMUEL M. FELTON U 99 will leave Frrnsh street wli\rf at 7.15 a. in., Hook at 7.50 a. m. ami Cl.o.-tter nt 8.10 a. m. and re turntup leavesPhtiadrlphla at 2.15 n, m n- rorn . 'Vlhnlnx&n. la rnntt; exetirslon ticket!) 25 cents. Vrom Hook or Chaster, lOoents: f * r " ri, l on «'•kcU. n-, cents, 'l l. ki ts will bo sold on the bout good to return by theI\,\V.A B.R.R. a2ü#îf» < «h? n,0,, f f ;iS n . ,rMn " onIv . to Chester, »6 conts; Llnwood (Iltxik), 4n feats; Wllmtngtin, so conts. IfOR NEW YORK. Electric Line ol Steamers Balls from Kina .tree! .kart Wllralnaton, niEHDATB. THURHDAY 8 aud SATUitOAYB, at 2 o'clock, p. m., and and from rier 14 , Ka«V Ittver, Mew York, MONDAYS. WFDXK8DAY8, an-l FRIDAYS, st 4 o'clock, |>. m. Freight carried as low m ky any other line. For rales apply to —ABIKL A BROT, M South street, New York; E. ANDRKWH. \Vllmln«ton. Del. 5-2*-tf-80 ^NCHOR LINE. n1 < K f UNITED STATES BIAIL STEAMERS ball Weekly to aud from NEW YORK and ÜLASOOW, via LONDON DUCKY, Cabin Poaisxe, too to | 80 . R«tnma fito to 91 « Sweond Cabin, 940. Return Ticket«, 97S. Cabin pasneuger» booked at low rate« Pomengcr accommodations ore nncxcelled. A1 StsterooinH on Main Deck, l'âanenrm- book«« at lowest rate« to or rrom Germany, Italy Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Ac. 1 f^Y*P^Î"" rn ®ND«RHDÎ? , |î| n w'rUMS, |,, Âïî wiîœ'müum 1 ' r- B " T ' Ca ' A,1 * m * Kl " reM ' EXMjS __ r piIE AUTIZANS SAVHÎübÂmÎE NO. B02 MARK El* STREET, lNCOKrOBATED JAM'AKY 24TU. 1881. Open to receive deposltofrotii 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. and on Tticwdiir and Hnturday eveulUR« from / to 8 o'clop.a. SEMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND, VIAL. MANAGERS: Clement B. Smyth, Chari«* W. I Lowland, Nathaniel It. Benson, Henry K. Dure, W. Hastings, Edward l'nw George W. Bu«h, George 8 . Capelle, M. L. Lichtenstein, K'* ws"! Darlington, Job fi. .Jaekson, •r. wmumH. Bwih, Anthony Higgins. GEORGE W. B1 SII, President. E* Ä* V, «' Fresldeni, E. T. TAYLOR, Treasurer. J. M. MATHER, Aa«lltor. fteb 21 -ly Thirst national bank A- OF WILMINGTON. Repository or the Prune Money —AND— FINANCIAL AGENTS —OF THE UNITED STATE» Edward Blttb, President, Goo, I) Armstrong, Caahlor. PAID UP CAPITAL, |500,000. Philadelphia, New York ami Boston Exchanin .iimihlm«! to regular DupoAltors without charge. Discount day«, MONDAYS and THURSDAYS iS.'jn a. in. DIRECTORS: Edward Bett», Glemcnt B. Hmyth, George W. Hugh, Daniel James, John H. Adam«, James 0. MeGomto, William Tatnall, Ê11 Garrett. Samuel Itanerofl. Jr. R. R. ROBINSON & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Fourth and Market Streets. FOR 6 AL.K: 2,500 Delaware City 4 )i percent, bonds. Buy and sell slocks Let fera of credit available In all parts of tlie world ami draft* on England. Irclau«!, France, Gennany and Swltxerland Tmii«*<L 7.1-ly-ao <1 bond« on commlMlon. CO-LI.. j^OMETrllNR NEW. Connellsville Coke Crushed for Family urc. Egg, Sto^ e, Small Stove, and Chestnut, Comparing with corresponding Anthra cite sixes, $7.00 per 2,000 pounds. NO DUST ! NO ASH ! NO CLINKER ! NO WASTE ! HEAT IN1T.NSE ! TRY IT 1 Chas. Warner «fe Co •i Market Street Wharf. t of •100 J AM NOW PREPARED TO DELIVE1 ALL SIZES OF COAL ! —or SUPEHIÜK QUALITY FOR FAMILY USF -AT TUX— AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES ! AH co»l weit screened pul In cellar«. B. F TOWNSEND, OPS ICR A YARD, FOOT OF FOURTH ST. 49*Telnphoalc vemimialoatlou wtth all pari» of tb* city. augiS ULoTHtarm. m J \ 99 é re »6 % In connection with Storm Coat, mentioned last week, we have large commo dious Ulsters, adapted to conductors and drivers, who, of all persons employed out of doors, need warm heavy wraps to protect them from the cold. OUT car ' prices low always A. C. YATES 4 CO., LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth sts. PHILADELPHIA. •eptlMJan-84 QUR ASSORTMENT -OF OVERCOATS r^l i y t] \ \ N Cannot be beaten, either in Style, Goods or Price, for Men Youths' Boys' or Children. Rock bottom prices and all clothing guaranteed as repre sented at John H. Moore's 228 MARKET ST. -THE OLD AND RELIABLE CLOTHING HOUSE. Full lines of all kinds of Goods for Winter wear. Call to-day and examine them. novlltjanl-lOS ^DAMSAND BROTHER, " No. 504 Market Street, , —CHEAP— Cash Variety Store. TOYS, DOLLS & MASKS, DRY GOODS, s HOSIERY, NOTIONS, LADIES' A. GENTS' UNDERWEAR, BOOTS; SHOES & RUBBERS CROCKERY. TIN. GLASSWARE. RAG, HEMP, INGRAIN AND STAIR CARPET, STAIR RODS, CURTAINS. Largest and cheapest line of Lamps, Lanterns, Vaee* ln endlee« variety. Table and PocketCut lerv, ban. W»K<>na. Veloclp«l»».T<,y.ofandc wrlptlons, Dolls, Doll-11. »,Is, Doll-Bodies, Doll t .rrlazes. Tho largest, cheapost and beat line of BABY CARRIAGES In the State. —SOL. AQ.Nta »OB HARPER'S BAZAR PATTERNS. It will pay you to call and examine oar variai» of good« and prices before purchasing. TABLE, STAIR and FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. 5-li-U-4VdAw J^EW BUCKWHEAT MEAL ! Just received a fine article of freeh Meal —AT J. J. SMITH'S ' t FOURTH AND SHIFUtI STS MISCELLANEOUS. FOR THE HOLIDAYS! F WE HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CONFECTIONS \ PUT UP IN HANDSOME BASKETS AND BOXES, \ Which are particularly desirable for a present, at this season of the year. Attention Is invited to our large variety of line CAKE3, whic h we are pleased to serve In large or small quantities. Persons desiring tlie BEST and FRESHEST can always be accommodated. Ladles and Gentlemen visiting the city will find our DINING ROOM supplied with all the delicacies of the season at reasonable prices. a BYRON MORSE, 1800 CHESTNUT ST, PHILA. decl 2 -t U-lm WE ARE NOW OFFERING NEW Paper Shell Almonds, 3i pounds for $1.00. The lowesr point ever reached ! Trophy Tomatoes, 10 cents per Can. Now in Store Duffy's Clarified Pure Juicç Cider—the handsomest we £yer saw. Grenoble Walnuts, Almeria Grapes, Table Raisins, etc J. P. ALLMOND & CO., EIGHTH AND M ARKET. E. G G. GREENMAN & CO, 411 MARKET STREET AND 408 SHIPLEY STREET. /In connection with our large and well selected stock of ,A\ all Paper and A\ indow Shades, we are displaying a large and elegant stock of Holiday Goods, which have been selected with great care. Our stock includes Dinner and Tea Sets in every style ; Hall and Library Lamps ; Bronze and Bisque Figures ; ornaments of every descrip tion. Also a full line of Glass aud other wares, ete., etc., which we will sell at rerv low prices. Do not fail to call and examine our 6tock before purchsing elsewhere. Fou Sneog- GI ^IS NMA N |si & ( Cg., HIE A. I» J OHN, No. 41 (J Market Street, Oilers extra lnrtileements to the Iniffal CHRISTMAS BUYER to purchase goods that will suit a limited purse. CROCKERY CUTLERY, HARDWARE, VASES, LAMPS, (we have there) aud all articles that arc either useful or ornamental, will pay anyuue to call aud learn prices. It CHEAP JOHN. 41(1 Market Street r Wilmington, Delaware. <•■ 25-3m-21 «T OHISJ MEALEY, Xt* j NO. 205 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole Agent for State of Delaware lor WERNER & CO/S li a in x > a a' it e i C n e, PRICE LIST. Per Case 12 Qt^. '2f PtB. Î7.0U SS.ÜU ilo DISCOUNT IN QUANTITIES. 5 Case# 10 Caeca 25 Case» 5 per cent. 10 per cent. 15 per cent. IMPORTED BELFAST GINGER ALE. BASS ALE. BROWN STOUT. IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS. Pure Rye Old Star Whisky, Diamond O Whisky. REMOVAL ! From S. W. Cor. to >>. E. Cor. Fifth mid King Sts. > WHERE \V*£ HAVE OPENED A NEW Steam Marble and Granite Works. Our Wareroom Contains the Largest and Choicest Selection of MONUMENTS, STATUARY, TOMBS, MANTELS, FT« '., Ever ofierod lu Delaware, mado expressly for our new wareroom from tie newest designs and at the lowest price». •; DAVIDSON & BRO. «7-?3-tr Dr. CLARK JOHNSON'S v Indian Dlood S^rup Cures all diseases of the Stomaoh, Liver, I Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood! I Millions testify to its efficacy in heal ling the above named diseases, and pro J4/* »ounce it to be the BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN. Guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia. AGENTS WANTED.*^' Laboratory 77 W. 3d St, New York City. Druggists soli it TRADE MARK