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URUGfc* MEDICI*S EM* AC. os? Si C U T v S ACUTtar.CHFlQNtO ALHCVLied SUP iff CUBE 5 Msnutartured only under the above Trade dark, by tbe EUROPEA? Salicylic Medicine Co. OF FABIS AVI) LEIPZIG. Immediate Pellet warranted. Permanent ure guaranteed. Now exclusively u-ed by 11 celebrated Physicians of Eurono and America, becoming a Staple. Harm few and tellable Remedy on both continent*, 'the dirtiest Medical Academy ol Paris rep »rts y& urea out ol one hundred cases within three a y«. secret.—The only dissolver of the olsonous Uria Acid illicit exists 1 tlood ol Rheumatic and < Jouty Patients, ff] a ox: d boxes l.»r|5 hunt to any undress on jd ol price. Indorsed by Physicians, old by all druggists. Addrecs And lien ti;c lie Day wash i»ib» « n l v EmnurtrrH' 11(11)111, J /.roadway. A. V. to CO.. Ho. 3D! Mile by N. 11. DAN FORTH u-4-lvdkw iio As .So *IA Ills iiLl.T. i,rtiaalst«. FiiHiti. mtumctnif, HHAY'S rRADE MARK.Tliewre**TRADE r XJjRv EHKliab Liz rteuiedy • b-f A A a uEiall * * fflng ouro (or /* •*' ® m i ii a 1 f fy. ( v* rd Woak n e h b v *;/ Sperm a. torr- \N, V ' rj!ia ?'"at jU i'wAftcr Taking Ri ,-r .A / /. i. 4 We We We And Bui 4 More a peouen o! sell-Atiosc; Lore ol memory tufluui )/*. s tado, Pain in the Beck, Dim hs oi Vi.do. Premature Old Age, aDfl Huy other Diseases that lc;;d to Inranlty oi onaumptlon and a Prouiature Grave. Full pflrtfettlaw In our pamphlet, whlcl o dorlre to wend irco to every on**. flcMidlclno Is sold l>y uil uruggl hi- Diu ktttto.or rtx packager- lor ff>, or will he iit'l. os by mail ou receipt oi the money by Idror.Hina TaILC-HAY WEMICJINE €D., No. 18 whanlcs' Block, Detroit, Mich. ^FBcld Wilmington by Z. J AMF-SBELT, Whole .to and Retail Druggist, Oor. eth ;.nd fi inr it Streets. And by Druggists everywhere. luhlOtl in B you ful ecus had but witli will lie from s, and ten poor, kind ing ^ ( u ! H1 '' as PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL, hehafeal and KcnI Illnmlnntlngr Oil. GLY PURE. ... KNS ODORLESS, IS PERFECTLY SAFE. LGUIHES NO CHANGE OF LAMPS. 4?"WILL NOT EXPLODE-?* •'old in one and five guile lion cbmo« by / JAMES BELT. HOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENT FOR WILMINGTON ixth and Market Sb 'ITKNTION.— All pure Drugs or < ' < theb pie8crIptlon» o rolully cohipoum <• I ould yo »<» the <1 wIkIi* ocelpt.) room | to upon his private r ,,u*o materials. H. • DRINOHURST, »i. .jj 7 Market street. Wilmington, Del. o-lu tl QUIP PEN'S | | h*j ing eight and ffmtlliy Guaranteed. child her idol, side, but i who take show could very EAS, COFFEES, AND SPICES ItE-.T. auk wn; Our New Season Teas, 50 PEK full flav< cil. Are very rich OUK CELEBRATED GOFFEK. HFAKFAS: •iftCKN'l'S l*KR roiixw > I to entul presents glv id L'olleo, at clul and ornai purchasers .i r Jrippers's Tea Stores, o, a V) . TIHKI» STREET, -ANIJ «. 5 E. SECOND STREET. with it. hand, Hying ward, He she • ' ,'s Nft»ie. Make no ir.ls lawk for < rlb! c STRONG AND MILD 0 AS TED COFFEE, *46 cm PER LB. -AND JAIMA AMIt LA«*U, tlUKEIt. _ MI*E»IKAAT to Ota. per pound. Thiwo vooda aro unexcelled In rengtb and flavor, by any la tho city at the loo. Try them and he convlnood ol the JacL real Western leavj ■! W. K. BOWMAN Manager. 15 E. SECOND STREET. father WILMINGTON DELAWARE. Our assortment of the finer gradoe ol Tea d Uottoe, andflperfoedy pure popper, aod ices generally, Ib one o) the host. Prices naye right SUGAR AT COST I t) » UsT »M «*<- s man. hut tion of sion half AT LAST AT LAST AT LAST AT LAST THE COLD WAVE COMETH. THE COLD WAVE COMETH. " and task lettera, spoke, school " show night. and at did "I (list He d we were never better pie:»arcd tor it. Nowhere In this city can FLOUR FLOUR better advanluuro than w FLOUR FLOUR lAHJR fiOUK He bought to _ _ e no v selling It at. A large sUiCk to select > ; u, and at prices as LOW, if not LOWER, an can bo had olsowhore, are the advant »• '•Her you. An KU cents extra UUKWHEAT MEAL. Give us a trial. W. N, CHANDLER, W. N. CHANDLER, FLOUR FLOUR nil MAUKETST. 611 MAUKbTSl'. MAUKETST. MAUKETST. IMF.! LIMU!! LI UK I 1 CELEBRATED It I G II T N V I 1.1. r. 1.1 M E J evvr WHIILL-IALK AMI KliTAlL. , Did "1 before room pared later. er OHN W. GRIFFITH } AKO FOOT OF WEST 81'. v-'a if REMOVALS. OHN H. r.lTOHIE, teAchek of music. UAH HKHOVKI) NO. 106 EAST SIXTH STREET. duslclan8 furnished (or Bulls Parties, fco. 17-tl" T WHEN HE COMEM. j to a of a her tor to and the her by a and this she ing KV. 0*0. K. K KAMKK. Christ will take the throne oi glory When he comes, Aud ccllpso the deeds ol story When he corned, All hletorlc crash ol thunder, Vella ol romance rent asunder, All will cease to he the wonder When ho comes. Sin and Death will lose their power When lie comes, And demons pjss their ruling hour W lien he comes, Clouds will march with storm and rumble ; Piles ol empire then will crumble ; Crests of pride he then will humble. When he comes. They will strike the tont« ol Budnestq w lien ho comes. by y& a on And will leave tin fields to gladness, When he comes, Truth will have her camp-tiros beaming ; Wounded error will lie screaming; lien yen's armies then bo gleaming ; W hen ho comes. Hope will see her arreat to-morrow When ho comes, lie will wipe tho tears ol sorrow w hen he come-, Heavy hearts will leap with lightness, Day of stainless hue aud brightness, There will shine on robes of whiteness, W lieu he coinos. iio will gather u j together When becomes, Creeds nor churches will us never Wh n he comes, As the streams How oil to ocean, 'i'hero to lose divided motion, .So in him will meet devotion, When he comes We will meet the saints not When ho comes, We will cease lor them our weeping, When he cornea. We will sr.e their shining graces, And rejoice in their embraces, Bui to Him will turn all faces, When ho comes. siceping, —In Biiile Bannkk. 18 THE GOLDEN TALISMAN. IiY 8. ANNIE FROST. "1 cannot recommend you, believing you to be a thief, but I will be so merci ful that I will let you depart, (io at once." The voice and face were stern aud un • yielding. Geoffrey Baird knew that all the pit ecus appeals he made, the ass-rtion of innocence he had frantically declared, had fallen upon ears not indeed deaf, but closed to Lim. "You have been very kind to me,Mr. Hoyt," he said, his voice quivering witli pain, "and I hope some day you will know that I had rather cut off my right hand than let it rob you." There was no reply, and the boy, for lie was not nineteen, walked slowly from the room, where b« had been ac cused of crime, condemned, and pun ished iu a brief half bear. He was & widow's ouly sou, and very poor, but Abraham lioyt had been very kind to him employing him in light labor abon* his extensive grounds, try ing • : well, and allowing him to read whatever he wished in his library. that library a valuable **»i and chain had been stolen from u table drawer, where there was no one as far as could be ascertained in the it had all that your she ing face, fully with one the she in her the and into iu lish to age. 1 Mrs. it, Mrs. day, ever and had lowed "and it grace me A ii-l , room but Geoffrey Baird. Crushed, humiliated, almost lieart | broken, the la-1 walked from the house, bright with summer bloom that seemed to mock his misery. He had his hand upon the latch of the great iron gate leading into the road, when he heard his name called in a clear childish | voice*. | "Jeff, Jeff! Oli, wait a moment." Aud then, turuiug his heavy eyes, h*j saw a fairy of ten summers, a golden haired darling, dressed all in white, coming down the broad walk with fly ing feet. Of all the treasurers his employer possessed, Geoffry knew this, his only child was the dearest. Motherless from her birth, she had been her father's idol, her whole petted life. "Jeff," she panted, coming to his side, "you must go away, papa says, but I know you never, never took the watch. Did you?" "No, Miss Daisy. I never took it." i "I know it! I'm going to find out who did take it. Aud, Jeff, you must take this." Hhe opened her tiny white hand to show lying upon the palm a broad twenty-dollar gold piece. But the boy shrank back. "No, no, Miss Daisy," he said, "I could not." "But you must. It is my very ow » my gave it to me In the corner I . Ann*. I.nui uiv Imtiniay. soratnliwi 'M. II.' for Margaret Hoyt, with a pin, but 1 guesa it won't hurt it. I'leaae, please, dear Jeff, take it." Sihe pressed it into his reluctant hand, and then throwing her arms around his neck, kissed him with her childish lips, saving: "I'll find out who did take the watch, Jeff, and then you will come back." Before he eould answer she was speeding hack to the house, her curls Hying out on the summer air that wafted Geoffrey a last: "Good bye, dear Jeff." Witli a heavy heart he went home ward, to tell his sorrow aud disgrace. He feared it would almost kill his mother, hut after hearing him patiently she said: • ' I had a letter from Albany this morning, Geoffrey, from my father's Twenty-five years ago my kle'fl Pills, gist, lawyer, father cast mo off ! marrying a poor He diwl without forgiving me, man. hut to you he has left a fortune, nearly million of money, upon condi tion you take Ida name when you are of age. I have packed up your posses sion and w e will go to Albany to-uight." * « K * * * s. half " Margaret!'' The voice was sharp aud imperative, and Margaret lioyt looked np from the task of teaching little Allie Bristow her lettera, to answer. But before the spoke, the beatiful girl who entered the school room, said; " Margaret, I want you to come aud show Eiaie how to trim my dross for to night. Everybody aaid you had such exquisite taste before your father failed and died." The pale, patient face Hushed a little at tho cruel words, hut Laura Bristow did not heed the paiu she had given. "Come, now," she aaid impatiently, "I want 10 look particularly well, lor Willard Wharton is coming. It is the (list party Hinoe lie came from Europe. He had been veglfating in Florence long, with a consumptive luoth and after <om« home. ish. &o., factory. evvr , hut ahu died a year ago, travelling a while he haa o Did you know him f' "1 never heard the nau.e.' Come to think of it ho left here long before you came." Allie's primer waa put aside, and Margaret accompanied Laura to the room where her finery was being pre pared for a brilliant party a lew hours later. er All to any W Ereuah T j "Miss Hoyt," Mrs. Criatow said,look ing np from the cloud of tulley under her fingers, "I wiah you to oome down to play, and I wiah you to wear white ruffles and a white flower or two in your hair. That will not interfere with your mourning but yon will look a little leua like a mute at a funeral." To hear was to obey. Mrs. Bristow was a distant connection of Mr. Hoyt's, and when he died, leaving his only child to poverty, the lady impressed upon poor, stricken Daisy that alie was under an enormous weight of obligation by b*dng permitted to bn governess, lady's maid, and generally uHoful factotum in her family. For nearly a year she had filled the unenviable position of poor relation, unsalaried and over-worked, and much of the bloom of the pure blonde beauty had left poor Daisy's face. Hut the soft violet eyes had lost nothing of their sweetness; the golden hair gathered into a rich knot, was full of waves and ringlets, making tiny baby curls around the delicate oval of her paleface, and the sensitive moth was still expressive and lovely. She sighed a little as she put the soft white ruille iuto her black dress; aud a few white flowers in her hair. "It seems like forgetting dear fath er,'' she thought, but yet she knew her appearance had been too gloomy tor a festive occasion. The guests were gathering, and Daisy had gone into a small sitling room opposite the wide drawing-rooms to wait until she was summoned to sing and play. She had never b*en in society in Al bany, and knew none of Mrs. Bristow's friends, so she was graciously excused from taking any more active part in the social gathering than to amuse by her siugiug, or help williug feet along by playing dance music. She was turning over the leaves of a new magazine, quite sure of being uninterrupted, when the door opened, and looking up, she saw a strange gen tleman. "Pardon me," be said, "I thought this was the drawiug-room." Then, as she lifted her fact*, he sprang forward. "Daisy! Daisy!" he said, aud not realizing the familiarity of the address, she arose to stretch out both hands, say ing : ket C Ml at • of my for ac "Jeff 1 it is Juff!" •'It is Jeff," he answered, "or rather it is Willard Wharton." Then, moving a chair to the one she had occupied, he told her of his grand father's legacy, and the change of name. "Through good an ill, years of pros perity aud the temptation that assails all of us, 1 have carried a golden talis man, to keep my heart pure and true, that I might one day dare to bring it to your feet," he said. Aud through a mist of happy tears she saw him open a large locket hang ing to his watch chaiu. No miniature face, no lock of hair was there, but care fully set, a twenty dollar gold piece with "Al. II." scratched with a pin in one corner. Iu the drawing room Mrs. Bristow wondered what detained her hero for the evening ; but wbeu he came in late she read nothing of the secret that was in bis happy eyes. She saw bis courteous attentions lo her governess, but attributed them to the innate courtesy of the young mil lionaire, aud Daisy sang as if inspired, and threw a shower of gleeful fantasies into her waltz and galop music. But when Miss Hoyt was asked h r iu Mr. Wharton's calls, when the sty lish turnout that was the admired of Albauy stood at the door for Miss Hoyt to drive, Mrs. Bristow grew sav age. "You are too forward with stran gers," she told Daisy. "But Mr. Wharton is an old friend. 1 knew him when I was a little girl, and—and we are to bo married in the spring," said flushing Daisy. And, considering Mr. Wharton's wealth and position, and his future wife's probable influence iu society, Mrs. Bristow wisely jnade the best of it, and Daisy was provided with a trousseau aud a wedding party, for— "Your great kindness to Allie," said Mrs. Bristow. Not uutil they had been some days married did Willard Wharton say one day, carelessly : "By-tlie-by, Daisy, was that watch ever found ?" , "Yes. Felix was arrested six months afterward for stealing some of the plate, and iu his trunk was the watch, l'apa searched faithfully for you, but you had vauiahed as if the earth had swal lowed you." "I knew that it would turn np some where," said Mr. Wharton, quietly, "and perhaps now it was just as well it was missed. If 1 had not left iu dis grace my darling might not have given me my golden talisman." IL y to 1% A fti. I NO. Knuklo's.Bitter Wine of Iron, Kun kle'fl Worm Sprup and Kunkle'a Liver Pills, are sold by J. It. Hartman, Drug gist, Oth and Poplar. D CAKRIAGEh. NO. S. D. PASCHALL, 10 MARKET ST REE"!. s. WILMINGTON, DEL. T Ff min fact urer of KIN I per by CARRIAGES lenco. OF ALL STYLES. Warranted; aaj Represented, And Dealer In the FINEST H HAND-MADE HARNESS. Unsurpassed in this city, in quality or fin ish. A large and handsome assortment ol BUFFALO, RUSSIAN AND ALPINE ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, WHIPS, &o., Ac. #4*Prices and Terms will bo made satis factory. Call and Examine my stock. 10 8-3md-eod-Aw 8 H 30 100 Speolal the plied 12 20 25 IIKEECII AND MUZZLE Loading Guns, All Styles, Makes und Prices. Prices sent to any point on application. JAMES & BROTHER. 204 MAR KET STB EET. Ice W w. PER0IVAL HAS HOBSES AN . carriages te hire or lor sale, at lot Ereuah street. to-ll-iat* COAL* WOOD AND LIME. under down white in look only alie of bn the much lost was soft aud fath and sing Al in by of gen he not say Geo. W. Bush & Son., FRENCH STREET WHARF. Call special attention to their hard, pure, SHENANDOAH COAL Prepared for Foully u»c. Also to their BROOKS!DF. LYKENN VALLEY, SUPERIOR TO ALL COAL FOR SUM* MER USE. COAL! COAL ! LEHIGH AND KOHINQOR COAL! OAK Boat Family Coal* Carefully Pro pared especially for one retail xaleN. ' Promptly delivered in cellar; r*t lowe d mar ket price. 32! Charlas Warner & Co., MARKET .STREET WHARF. C OU.UO.tL! COAL! CHOICE FAMILY COAL. Ml ANTON, THOM AH LEIHIGH ANII WILLIAM PENN. Ail Those are the finest family eoals, YARD FOOT OF WEST STRICT. JOHN W. GRIFFITH. u-ii tr DRY GOODS .J NEW s 'S' A A "i a H. No. 405 Market strsat, Ha? opened this day, and is receiving al most dally NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN THE FANCY HOSIERY FO LADIEli A D MISSES. We are alt-o opening a Large and Well .Ve lected Stock of she of pros to care piece in for late was lo to mil h r sty of sav the of a one , MERINO UNDERWEAR For Ltubes Gents and Mb PAINTS*, V*JLL8« Ate. OIL CLOTHING —AND RUBBER CLOTHING save cheap RUBBER DOOR BA NOR, RUBBIlimiKCK UliISS, RUBBER IVOXtaK UO VKIW, IL F.D HOIt&E 4 OVER? , RUBBER C I'.HEVF, RUB ttEK 6»HEETINO, etc, r» -AT GEORGE W. STONE, fl AND 11 E. WATER Vl\, WILM1NGT0N. DEL. y AM Eli «UADFf»KD f VAN! TTACTL'RUR C» : PURL GULDEN PAINTS,FOG-.! BROWN BRADFORD'S READY MIXED OOITAGE OOi.OiL DI ES. VARNISH ANDTUILPENTlML, WINDOW (FLABS. LTD., CTY, 1% . '• AND i.. IMUGi' > WILIVU: ' r * ON, DEL I . LAGER ItEER. PROSPECT BEER. From A PURE DELIGHTFUL BEVERAGE TGL> BONABQE 4 ROBINSON, fti. W. con. KIXTH A* ORANGE STS., , Wilmington, Dei., Respectfully inform the trade and the public generally that they ary now prepared to fur nish this ('clebrated beer In uny quantity. This beer has no equal In the market, and dealers every where pronounce it superior to nil other brands. 8-26 ly lowest The S. Is ly all THE LARSEST GLASS OL IBKLtt IN TUBS CITY —AT— FREYK'S SALUON. NO. 17 E. SECOND NT. A FIKftT CLASN POOL TABLE 8-12 tl PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TU I H. Is week Special 0 AVID .1. MUKPHY, J1L, D 8 ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. (J WEST SEVENTH STREET, Wilmington, Del. 10 -ffi-tr T JJAKKY EMMONS, ATTORNEY AT LA W, NO. 702 MARKET ST., Wilmington, Del. BETH FOR ALL THE PEOPLE. lanl-ly T JOHN Furniture Beautilul Teeth at $3, $. r », $8 and per set. Teeth extractetl without paln^HW by the use of gas. Over thirty years exper DR. GALLAGHER, No. 835 Market street. lenco. OWELL JONES H ELI H. CHANDLER,* JDNFN A ( HANDLER, o ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 9-24-tf TOPEKA, KANSAS. ICL. JOHN ICE! 10EI REDUCTION IN PRICE. SEASON OF 1879 8 ponndt* daily, 20c per week. H " " 35c ** 40c •• 45c *• 50c •* 30 to 100 pounds at 26 cents per hundred 100 irouuds and over, at 20 eonts per hundred. Speolal rates to largo consumers. Oar ioe is the purest in the city, tho water being sup plied Irom the city basin. Your order is re speotlully solicited. Wilmington Ice and Coal (lo. 12 1 trade. the the rantce yance, ol and are also of hot 1 also other 20 25 (Successors te) J. B. OONKOW A HON. Office, No. 9 E. Second Street, Depot, Third Street Bridge. Ice for sale at both places. F. MERCHANT TAILORING. FIRST-CLAS* CLOTHING -AT pure, Philadelphia Prices! I have now a FUlZ LIKE OF MAMlPLEN* from which my pa tron m niMl friend-d «hii eclect either from CiiMtom or Ready marie Garment*. Orders taken and tilled promptly. Fit and .Satisfaction Guaranteed. SUM* ! L/r. WOODROW, - AGENT FOR— WAN AftlAliEIt Ai ISROWN, OAK RAU.,Mxlh and Market Mm. WILMINGTON* Pro retail mar 32! E. FOURTH STREET. I KOH T.ALLEVKNINO. ■V3im Mi I. H. 0U8NN, COAL. Merchant 138 .T3.-5.fSK ET STREET 1 . Tail u r ANII Ail the latest styles oi Spring an Uaafllinereaaiid suitings kept o and made in good style. flothen Made to Order Cheap *■ »«y e»t*ihUNh!U«ii tji V/HnilnK ton <*r **lil lftf)<*|phla. Summer hand, cut ray7-8m .J- i. HANKERS, Merchant Tailor. NO. 4 WJisT SIXTH STREET, NEW GOODS, CHOICE STYLES. LO W EiST PRICES. al 9-201 w VARIETY STORES. THE LARGER!. UREA PERT AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF DRV 00098, HOSIERY, t Yoreuivs. .Ve GENT'S AIMES CNDJiRWEA' \Nl) HU Hi' . WAKE, OLA: . TINVVA children'N >HOE< i-:m ■ ■ • ml TABLE, STAIR AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. JR, ENTRY. HEMP W' INGRAIN GARRETS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Uomo and oxamina our stock and you will save time and money. We arc sellllng a? cheap aa t!*o cheapest. VKIW, etc, I ADAASS U mWT^LDHt. r» 4M \ m K :r st EET I FIIKIOHT LIN I N. FOB PHILADELPHIA! WARNER'S PHIfiADELPlIIA AND WILMINGTON FROPELLEKS, t, vViluiivigtoD., t Wharf bolow hi ?, dally, 3t& rk'*t s?r :.y, ;».tC r. hi. Mom '•■I 'tnut Street, Poila ■ dock. P. M. M ? In bou •U166, hy : \press arrange; hlcn prompt ilellvory o! ».eretmncGe i lr. > DEL . i. Charles Warner 4 Co., Market ML Wharf, Wllmlwirlou, Delaware. FOR NEW YORK! Electric Line Steamers. From Kln< Street V/hari WiMimrton, uu S.1TTJR TGL> DA YS. 'I'HUKSDA k -S A DAYS at 2 Pier 1.6, East River he Y-, WEDNESDAYS, A >cL, And FKI STS., public fur and ly DAYS, at 4 oclcclc,?. M. 49*Freight forwarded promptly and at thes lowest ratofi, ap2K-ly B AKWKEWS, Ageut. WESTERN HOTEL! PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDING. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, The popular Caterer, having lease 1 the WESTERN HOTEL, S. E. COR. FOURTH AND ORANGE, Is now ready to receive boarders permanent ly ortransently. Flrt-class table. Meals at all hours. Terms moderate. 10-3 lm tl Western Hotel Stablest THOMAS FARNAR, Having leased the Western Hotel Stables, H. E. COR. FOURTH AND ORANGE, Is now prepared lo furnish first-class ac commodations lor stabling horses by the day, week or month, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. Special attention paid to feeding horses. 10-3 lmd UNDERTAKERS. 1M0N (JUTHRIE. 8 General FiirniNhing I'ndertaHer. NO. 328 E. SEVENTH STREET, a-2U Wilmington, Del. Terms.— 20 percent, less than usual prices. to HUMAN MITCHELL, T Del. FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, NO. 412 KINO STREET, Wilmington, Del. JOHN H. MARTIN, FURNISHING I'NIlKRTAKKIt, NO. 221 SHIPLKV STREET. Furniture neatly repaired. 1-13 3m T41KIAUUO AND UIGAT.N. TTO A IIUTZ. o i,L ol ail kinds <.i Man;;'aet> SKMAHS ! gEthUid! 8EUAUS NO. 2 WEST FRONT STREET, Wilmington, Did. JOHN HUTZ JOHN OTTO 17-1 STOVUi, HUATUKf. AN Ik IIASI.f THE CHICAGO RANGE AND is re STOVE STORE, he n IOYW.SKUOaYD street. 1 have a full stock 01 ranges lor the fall trade. Buy the best, superior to all others, the best and most reliable Portable rango in the market. Acknowledged lavorltes, every rantce reliable and proves a success. Economical in fuel, durability and conve yance, completeness of design and perfection ol construction, simplicity of management and general working qualities. These ranges are also adapted lor tho use of farmers, plenty of hot water always on hand, 1 also have a good selection ol parlor and other room stoves. 917-2meod F. B. F. MILLER, FACTS vs. CLAIMS. It is clothiers ad amusing to observe the various pretexts put forward by grounds for seeking business, fully tortured in the production of "claims " One is the bent, another the biggest, or the oldest ,* or the rnt St consumed. Human ingenuity is fear for the various claimants. the moat stylish, progressive, and so on, until all appropriate adjectives are Oak Hall, however, does not regard the public as a great Court of Claims, to he continually pestered by arguments for its case. Calm ly presenting, on all proper occasions, Its brief of self-evid.n! facts, it waits for tin-sure return of a popular verdict. ijfsga facts embrace not the single meritH claimed bv r.'! actually combines them all. Does another produce the " best " goods ? will equal them. *rn, but Oak Iiftl) duct* Does another claim the largest business ? Oak Hail does by far the largest retail clothing bnsine ;■< in America. Does another claim superiority of style 1 Oak Mali raor -i money for style than any other home, and shov.s the result in its goads. P«xuw Does another claim lo be progressive f Oak Hall ; pnndg the largest sum lor advertising, steam machinery —for Hverytbhi bodies progress. r iff that em Doefi another claim to Hell the cheapest good3 t Oak Hall chal lenges comparison lor low prices with the whole clothing i: country. *■ cut of the Does another claim the largest stock ? Where is there another stock equal to that of Oak Hail f In magnitude, excels all comparison. These are not claims—they are facts. W progress, superiority, style, enonomy, Oak Hall -)c( OAK HALL, SIXTH AND MARKET STS PHILADELPHIA. THE LARGEST CLffTHIHO HOI NE IN AMERICA* Visitors, as well as buyers, vnrv welcome at all time . HEALD & CO • % BANKERS AND BROKERS. REA:. ESTA E INSURANCE will a? BANKING w r »* a n t m s . l\ t I n v estme m I flee is r 111 on. ** i' *• » M »•;» r u «f a ti r *i i: j x MortfraicctK mv. ) M-. i. 1 ' AliMS fit P: REAI. ESTATE A. Kodalrd | Fin-, Niirinv r'-.'-KIh ANI»| tud Life STOCKS, BONDS. MORTGAUI? liNiiritccc. > W 'ANS. le the 1 LA GAINS I 1 i r FIRE •oupon ond G< •11c • I; I Till ted S n y, o 25 A K\ PS' EXPERIENCE! THE FA 1 M IKS' FI REINS. | nt Public Nitie-v t.' ., < i York, Pa. i Kents collected ane |.M,pprt c< THE tX) iv'N PIKE Sta NOTE BROKERS. k i'lUh# far:.:. Carom I ly ^ 0010 per' wn, N. Y. 3t& n ANCK FIRE ■<». Paris. The NEW EGG LAND MT'fc LIFE, of uston, Maes. ' hs LA IHjrrtslon. r.nro|x*j .... TickeSn mid DrallM. ereMt .RorSjgag Collected. T.-j.Systematic Prumptio nn and TlmronghncNM In all Ocpr.i tnientH. Telephonic CoinmunlcatioiiH With all M« c(1oiin of tbe City. hy CLAYTON HOUSE BUILDING* WILMINGTON, DEL. lr. TO THE LADIES! ■0 &J HAVE BEST YOU 1 SIX I > I MARK A TRIED CORD? m x d Kacldne iino. Nob* l y id! dfiilns i Noiioiin, mid Wliolesule mid Retail by l or Hand D?y Good Maud at ADAMS & BRO., GREAT VARIETY ORE NO. 504 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON* DEL. f-is tl ORDERS BY MAIL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION. TO BUYERS OF u Wo are now Prepared to give in UieHe Goods the Larcest Assortment, and Notwithstanding the Advance, to Nclltheiu at Lower Prices thaw Heretofore. We ICcspcctfnlly Invite any one In want of Carpets, Oil Cloths or Window Mhades, to Examine those w e offer. We have Goods can In the city, ns well as those of larger means. to Suit the pooroat G. WOK RELL, MASONIO T E M P G E . J. &J. N. HARMAN f N 0. 410 KI V U s T B E E T. OKI. FURNlTURE Tho largest and {finest assortment of Reiuly-made Furniture to be lound in WllmtngtaCWi he State 01 Delaware, can be seen a.t OO K t?k Street, furniture at aim ,-t any prloe net n hand. Remlrlwir o>ooi|.*)v sr.-r.*.*; • * F MILLER BROTHERS PAINTS ! BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE CITY FOR SALE ONI.Y AT NO. 109 KING STREET r ALSO ASULSTOS KO0F1NG. ST JAM PACKING, BOILER COVERING'' VARNISHES, ficc. PILBEAM & MOETLOCK.