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NO MOW JV9CV8A SURE CURE A g.nafuMnd only und« th. nbov. Trad. EUROPEAN cylic Medicine Co. OF PABH AMD LEIPZIG. immediate Relief warranted. Permanent vuarantwd. Wow exclusively uwl by i eelebrated Physicians of Europe and L.Hot mwomlnK a KUipla. Harmless and tumble' Remedy on bolh continents. The S «t Medical Academy ol Purls reports 90 i?.. i,utot one hundred cases within tlireo Secret.-The only dissolver of the jno'noui l Tie Acid which exists In the S ,I Rheumatic amUlouty Patients. »1 a .TV iK.ies lor 16. Sent to uny address on iiuto? price Indorsed by' Physicians. Idfiy all druggist.. Address U CO.. Mu. tens washburni? N. B. DAN FORTH V 4-lvdfcW jM-for b-Sale by MMES BELT. Druggists. prime axcimisi, (JBAT'S rRADE MARK.TIinwreal , rtaciE "API. — F.n K 11" h jfi -. 'X Iteineily. /\j An unlall- _> Ing cure lor Seminal Woak mu Ki'ornjutorr hoa, Impo tency, and '-T'-liTHB''' fore Taking^feAftor Takirif. it* M, M ; ol rell-Abutte; ol memory Pain In the Back, Dim i a Mqncm fnusual Latitude, us ol VltJoit I'rc'DJturo Ola Ago, and i»ny other Dlttotwes that lead to Insanity 01 oMumutlon aud a Premature Grave, Full particulars In our pamphlet, whlet e desire to scud lreo to ever> one. Tho Spe fle Medicine Ib sold by all druggists nt six packages for *6, or will he receipt of tho money by jTpackajie.or i nt free by mall Tin! GRAY WF.DICIN E CO., No. 19 edianfcs' Block, Detroit. Mich. JWSold Wilmington by 55. JAAIl'JS BELT, Wiwla* leand>tetaU Druggist, Cor. 6th and Mar* Druffglfits ovary where. et Streets, ^nd by rnhiOtf PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL, fheNafrNt and ltr*t irnmlimtlng Oil. biKB'n.Y puig;. BUKMB UDORMISS, Id PJSKFEGTLY SAFE. IKQUIHES NO CHANGE OF LAMPS. 8jrWlLL NOT EXPLOUE-SA Sold in one and five gallon can*, and ten ml Ion or. sen by Z. JAMES BELT. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENT FOB WILMINGTON, lixth and Market Sts. TTENTION.— AH persons desiring pure Drags or Ghem Ih, or wbm mf their prescriptions or private rocelj-f arefully comp-iunoort cf j»ute material., h oald f .'. U .ha. j; u^oroot >HuR8i , No. 317 Marl. ket street. DA WilUliMgt 5-10 tf UROl CRIPPEN'S EA8, COFFEES, /HiD SPICES 1 ARE TIFill nEsT. Iweigltl aud (luallly Onnrantced. Our New Season Tea?, 50 CENTS PER POUND, Are very rich OURCELKBK ATEI) BREAKFAST COFFEE. 25CENTS PEK POUND. id full flavored. [Jpclnl and emit mental prerents given to and Coffee, at purchasers ol T Crippen's Tea Stores, (O. 3 W. THIRD STREET, -AND IO. 3 E. SECOND STREET. Make no.r ls Look for Crlppen'a Maire. fcke. RTWONGANT) WIl!» ?0 ASTEB COFFEE, 25 CTS. PUR LB. —ANU— B IRK I5S, JAPAN HIXr.K'fltA AI BLAUIl, BO Oti. por ijound. Thoso goodi are unexcelled In parity, (ren^tli aud flavor, by any fn tue cl'y at tuc trice. Try them and bo convinced ol toe '.v.» is Great Western Tea Co.. V/. H. BOWMAN EIsnafcBi - . 15 E. SECOND STREET. WliMINGTGN BEt-AWAKE. Oor asaortmoni of tho finer grade, ol Ton nd Oottoe, and povfeotly pure pepper, and B toefl generally, Is ono ol the boBt. Prices ways right. i'U:- TDBT EKti SUGAR A " GOST TO PASS IT ALONG PASS IT ALONG And let your r.e .- hbors knoi nose your F /lSS IT ALONG 1* ASS IT ALONG tliiit you pur* be ble. CHOICE FAMILY FLO TIN, CHOICE FA A! I LY FLOUR, fhat makes you ft'ieli bein Uful white brail* and gives you such cntiro ?atl<5lactlon, FROM W.N. CHANDLER, FROM W.N. CHANDLER, And that tho best and cl-wipest spot In thD Ity, lor everyone to buv iliolr Kh ur, Meal, Lokwheat Flour, Ac., Is at this old otab Ished stand nan NO. 0!1 MARKET STREET, NO. 011 M A K K KT ST It E El, Hall wuy between,Sixth nnd Sav-nth. 7th 745 be who L ,m MM FI! I.IMF.! ! OKJ.EBRATED VltlUIITSVlILLr. LUIE WHOLESALE AND BET AIL. 10HN W. GRIFFITH, FARlb FOOT OF WEST ST. e-sail REMOTALN. j-OHN B. r.ITOHIE, tkAoheh of music HAS RBMOVKOT» NO 106 EAST SIXTH STREET. Mtulol.na fumlthed lor Bali. Farttu, Ae. lT-tf THE BATABB BOOB. For tho Republican. PART FIRST. Oome fall In line, all patriot* true, and wel come t« bio home The noble Bayard ol Delaware, who o'er the ooean roamed, . , Let party lies he thrown ailde when Dela ware's son rdturna, Let not his actions In the past within your bosoms burn. Clty mke their places V1 ... ... r Next then will come the ship ol Stuto with , il ik* el every hue. Thepta sand stripes entwined around the fiagol bonny blue, The thirteen stripes and seven bars wave proudly side hv side. Inside the ship, our ladles fair, majestically will ride. .thegreat The editor ol Ms organ here, will take the full command Ul Thomas when he sots bis foot upon hlfl na tlve land. The old rotate Guard, which Thomas raised In clgUten-slxty-ono, Will lend the mammoth cavalcade, (If they can get their runs.) Bravo Colonel II. H. mounted prancing steed, Will take command of Company A, which Thomas once did lead, The anllorm ho proudly rope's sonny clime. And at his "Grand ilyde Park Review" will with new luster liblno. Then next In lino will come the men who met the Kehel foe. Whilst Thomas cried "let thorn alone, In peace, pray let thorn go. The widows sin! the orphans of tho loyal pa triots dead, Will, with the soldiers, fall In line with Thom as at their head. lour noble milk v.-lilte prancing steoda, tho great barouche will haul The bnhle son of Debi Hall; Behind the great barouche will comotho tuen who have no say Of who shall rule tho noble State that honors Bayard to day. The children from O'.r Public Schools,diessed In their host at tire, Will laII In liny behind tho Chief, who public schools admire. The veterans ol Fort Pillow then (men of a dusky line) Will fall In lino with battle tldgs to render homage due. aBUowwhito through Eu up to Cur great officials ntu In the line, The State, the county, city too have places them assigned, •Is iroin sister states, with Ben Hill, hand 1n hano. Come next with band who'll sprightly play "Way down In DlxeyM Land." Invltod Then clubs ol both cur parties here will take llieir place in line, Tho Detn'a and Rad's alternately will with Bayard hedges shine; Tho whites am! blacks will next fall In pro miscuously to shew Statesm; Bayard, That ail who h<> c!a>8 or races know. l'AKT HBCOND—TIIK OUHST AP.HIVK8. Ghlef Mar.-hull Billy leads the way and proudly glv To give three che est in e* command ors for honest T land; The parsdo route o'er which they movo h' :pt neat By L. I* Lynch's Broom Brigade.tho work by him boon seen. The grand parade -.a length proceeds through District. Mstand West. 1'ntll the ( i i'.irk is reached, where Billy t 'pen a rostrum :nng and wide our great olB curt tho Statesman B iyard whom thoy have met to greet. Tho noble eh'ef steps to tho front midst won uorftil api lauso, The band strikes up tno Ihrillliig air "We'll Ital y lor too Cause;" The mu-ic censed the honored Ilajard Is welcomed to his b< By John, tho sweof toned orator, who from old Ireland roamed, I al And trie The honored c G I of noble birth rcturris his thanks sine conferred, but hopes i hoi.ors that are 'or xty Titt l 's hop. lorlnlure Ho plainly sro years to come, Depones upon tho Empire Btato, without it th A *ro undone. Id It w.*s his greatest pride that llttlo dficc nny »oa would fee a truly Ho D 1-i-wpro Had not a itud In all the State i where; And that he ho; ed he noble band Of bonnet Hem crats in all tfio ofltccs In land. idflt loud huzzas, into that juct ■hed boldly in with Del lie then retired i snug rotrut e gr<iif (/ffieiuls herolofo oil did T he fa vored low In I.t Whet ct. 'h noble sun, Bat the ntna and file, like Hubbard's dog, went homo without a bore. Kokin Hooo. Hu.lcii'-m Iuiprnvlui, in the grand rally of Imainesa gener ally in the past few weeks, no branch perhaps lias been more active than that of the merchant tailoring, tailor has received orders for twenty nine i ii it it this week, among which were a $45, $h0 and an $85 suits, two otthia number being wedding snita.Thia tailor acting on the hypothesis, that one branch of business well attended to is le tter than many badly managed, has arisen from a small beninning to an extensive business, was known at one time as tailor and agent fora I'bil adelehia lirrn, at another time lor two years as foreman cutter of the leading establishment at. tho time of Wilming ton, and left that establishment in a flourishing condition, cud commenced in tm humble way to establish the Model Tailor store of Wilmington, the success of this enterprise has been un precedented. Market street. One Give him a call ai 233 WJlrnlvKKK) Acftclcmv "»IIvcr Kerfai." Bfginirg with Monday, I'rof. Crabb intends ae an inceutive to study, to pre sent to the pupil that stands No. I ill his school during one month to bo worn by that pupil, a silver medal. At the end of next month the medal is re turned to the l'rindpr.i and given to the one also standing the highest for that month aud so year. will be announced on Monday. There will be some hard work done as this medal will bo the forerunner of the "gold medal" to bo presented at the end of the year, Juno 20th 1880. Mr. Crabb has cow under his instruction over 125 students, day and night. It is a fine schooh throughout the The lucky one for this month Xwt itiat l lmrlle. Wm would inform the CliarliB fimitli Hpokcn of in tbo po lics report of the Ri<mii.ic.\a few days ago, is not Urn Charley F. Smith, wlio carries on the barhering buuineos at No. 3 Cast Third iitreet, and that lie still be found at his post of duty ready to shaye Ilia beaids and out the hair of the most fastidious of Wilming touiaus. be always getting its owner into trou ble. readers that nan The name of Smith seems to I'opnlar fiunday Paper# 71 m (Intuand for Sunday papi.T. has become an great of late that llr. G. A. Davie, the nj.-town news dealer at 7th and Market street, has been com pelled to double bis orders during the past month. To show the demand for Sunday literature we will briefly state that ou Sunday October 12th, the New York "Sun" printed an edition of 137, 745 copies and the New York "Herald" 124,600. Mr. Davis news bazaar will be open all day to-morrow and these who are anxious to get such papers would do well to leave their orders this evening wheu they will be served at their residences if so desired. the we ; • BATTLE BETWEEN TWO HTAL LIOEE. A Terrlfle Eacoonter On n Far we Near Frledenibarc-The Result. Two stallions, one a four year old, Gold Hast breed; called "Gold King," and a three year old called "Schuylkill Chief," kept on the farm of Aaron Maskell, near Friedensborg, were re cently taken oat of the stable for water and exercise. "Gold King" behaved badly, and when "Chief" approached, his rage knew no bounds. He broke the bridle by which he was led and rushed npon "Chief." The man who had "Chief" in charge dropped the halter and ran away to a place of safe ty. The stallions wefe pow both free and eager for a fight. Hearing on their hind feet, the horses came together with terrific force, and the shock made both recoil on their haunches. Hostilities were resumed almost in stantly. and then followed such strik ing and biting and kicking as was nev er done before by equinep. The cry of the infuriated animals could be heard a mile oil', and as the combatants be came weaker their rage seemad to iti crease. Mafkell and Krietzer saw that it was utterly useless to attempt to separate the animals without assistance, so the latter was dispatched for help to neighboring farms. In less than halt' an hour nearly fifty men and hoys had assembled around the ham-yard where the horses still fought viciously. Vari ous means of separating them were pro posed, but as each p'au was trit-d it proved a failure. In the meantime the horses fought on without paying the slightest attention to the excited spec tator. At last pome one suggested that two lassos be made and one thrown ou the neck of each horse. This was thought to be a good idea, and it whs acted upon immediately. After the lassos were made, to oue , . . 4 . ' _ ,>• knew how to throw them from a dis tance, and for some time to come riooue could be found brave enough to ap ... • • „ i , n proach the vicious horses. ivlaskoll and a man named Glover took the i aBg08 ftU( j approached the horses. Glover succeeded in throwing his noose around Gold King's neck at the first attempt, but Maskell made three casts before he got his lasso over "Chief's" head. A dozen ready hands then grasped the ropes, and the horses were drawn apart. They both struggled vio lently and uttered the most savage cries; but the tightening of the ropes soon choked them down and they were hobbled aud taken into their respec tive stables. Both animals were covered with cuts and bruises, arid Gold King's forelegs are so badly injured that it is feared ha will never entirely recover. The Chiefs injuries although severe, are not likely to cause permanent injury. Alter be ing taken to their stalls b th animals continued to utter furious cries for sev eral hours. {Strange to say neither rt' the animals have taken food or water The combat doss not seem to At last, since. improve Gold King's disposition n par tide, and yesterday he would not allow anyone to enter his stall. A Heading veterinary surgeon was sent lor, aud ar riving yesterday took charge of the hoc *e —"Fottsvilie Journal". it »f Btearacr*. A bant Roach h' LSI The Consul General of Brazil, in writing to tho lion. Wrn Ward, from Rio de Janeiro, under recent date, has this to «?.y concerning the Bteanisliipa city of Bara and City of Rio do Janeiro, built and placed on the line between Now York aud Brazil, by John Roach & Son, for the purpose of establishing a trade for American built ships: "Parties here who are interested in uers, and also the repr« British s seiitativcs of Baltimore houses, seeiu to bo working together to kill off Roach's American line. The City of Fara went out in very light trim, breauso the op position tool: t offee freights at ruinously low rates, ami now it appears probable that tho steamer City of Ilio tie Janeiro will either have to accept 20 cents a bag or go empty. A British steamer has just sailed from New York with 31,5(16 bags, another is loading for New steamer lias Orleans, and a German just been loaded for New York, the last steamer, City of l'ara, there, over 140,000 bogs of coffee ha been shipped to the United States, a large amount for the season, and under the circumstances. The Roach line has to coutendagainst theseeret enmity of Americans who profess friendship, An agent of tho Canadian Government is now here attempting to establish a line with his country." left ForclKn TvaUe. A special despatch from Washiujton General Nlmmo's third monthly says: statement for tiio current fiscal year shows that in September the exports of the United States exceeded the imports by $20,C2d,087, this being also almost the identical figure for the moDth of Sep tember a year ago. tiding September lit) the United States shipped to foreign countries $250,840, 277 worth of her products in excess of the value of goods imported. For the previous year, namely, tho twelve months ending Svptember 30, 1878, the difference was a little larger, tiro excess of exports being $294,013,337. The opinion is entertained her** rnoiig some who are regarded as good authority on such matters that the re cetpfs of gold horn Europe, between this time and the 1st of January, will be over $25,000,000, and may possibly reach $30,000,000. The Imports of coin and bullion (mostly gold) for Sentem, her were $28,360,000. For the whole year e Terrible fflal an in Kpaln. A despatch from Madrid,Spain, pays : There have been heavy rainn through out the entire country. At Malaga a waterspout uprooted trees and injured many persons. At Vera, in Algeria, tho river overflowed and flooded the mines, throwing fifteen hun dred men out of work. Tweuty one persons wore drowned. Thirty houses and 500,000 pesetos of ore was carried away. At Cuevac several lines were lost aud one house was destroyed. Marauders are taking advantage of these events to depredate on property. The Saragossa and Barcelona railway is submerged for a distance of sixteen kilometre?. Night School. Saviile Building; Large Sobool; Three Teachers; $5.00 for 13 weeks instruc tion; Mechanical Drawing; Cheapest in the olty. $5.00 for 13 weeks. Large class in Spanish. JA fine Gymnasium free to the pupils every night. All the English branches taught; Opens at 7 o'olook, closes at 8.30. Pine PenworL. "Pay when It suits you." We do what we promise. Jambs H. Crabb. COAL, WOOD ABB LIME. Geo. W. Bush A Son., FRENCH RTUKET WHARF, Call speelal attention to their hard, pare, SHENANDOAH COAL Prepared for Family use. Also to their BROOKSIDE 1TKEFI TALLEY, SUPERIOR TO ALL COAL FOR SUM MER USE. COAL! COAL ! LEHIGH AND KOHINOOR COAL! Beat Family Coal, Carefully Pre pared especially fur our retail •ales, Promptly delivered In oeltars at luwestirar liot prloe. Charles Warner & Co., MARKET ftTSEET WHARF. c iOAL!COAL!COAL! CHOICE FAMILY COAL. STANTON, THOIVAN IjmCH AND Vi I a.Mi AM Pk.JiN, Those or: the finest family ooals, YARD FOOT OF WEST STREET. «-ll tf JOHN W. GRIFFITH. DRY CiOODS. S. H. ST A ATS. flo, 405 Market street, ITa? opened this day, and Is rocelvlr.g at most dally NEW AND KK4ITIFFL DFMONN IN FANCY HOSIERY FO EADIES AXDJMIBSES. Wo also op cnirg a Large and Well leeted Stock ol MERINO UNDERWEAR For I/)dies Gents and Ml ses. PAINTB. OIL*!, Ora. rt' PAINTB. OIL*!, Ora. OIL CLOTHING —AMI'— RUBBER CLOTHING, RLBBI.R DGOEt RANDN, KlTJiUtTKt fllTK KF.INIM, RIIKKKR IKORsEOG ERS OILED IfOIfSE (OVERS, lU RKERi KMF.NT, Kl fljlFK slIKETIAO, Ac, '-AT— GEORGE W. STONE, AIYD IS SI. WATER ST., WILMINGTON. DEL. AM.US BKADFOKD, KAjmcAC7nj:ufa on J . OOIXH^. WHITE LEAD, ZINCS • N rs, roro BiiOV/N AND PUTTY. BRADFORD'S fctFADY MIXED OOTTAGE COLORS OIF;>, a.NIf-H ANT) TU1.FENT3NE, 'YIIWOW GLASS, ETO., ETG., (5 and » E. FWlHIV H'ii'lXfc/F.T V, ".K; ' ON, DEL LAWS'Eiihi ;r. PROSPECT BEER. A PCBE nr.I.JV 1 JITIUL I!F VEItAOF. DONAHQE & ROBINSON, S. W. CO a filXTHA OBAKGESTS., Wilmington, De'., Roepootfnil.v Inforn the trade and t!ie public Konorally that they are nl.h this Colebreted beer In equal In the prepared t-> lur ry quantity, mpricot, ami Thla beor has dealers everywhere pronounce it •tiperfor to all other branda. fily THE LARSES! GLASS oy 'isr.un 3N tri: —AT— FREYE'S SALOON. NO. 17 R. A'-KCON 76 1ST. A 8'JKST <'lxA«H POOfiTAfllj;. tfcW I PROFKSSION 11. 1'ARIJM. ifEi UE ailHKU AVID J. MURPHY, JR., D ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 0 WEST SKY KNTH STlt KKT, Wilmington, Del. 10-22-tf AUUY EMMONS H ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 702 MARKET ST., Wllrnlmrton, Del. Innl-ly EETIl FOR ALL THE PEOPLE. T Beautiful Teeth at fa $6, $8 and Ji ! >or set. Teeth extracted without pal »y tho use ience. of gas. Over thirty years DR. GALLAGHER, No. 83o Marzet street. oxper OWELD JUNIN, H ELI II. CHANDLER, J CN US A OBAKUI.KK, A T T O Si NIC ¥ 8 AT LAW, 0-34-tf TOPEKA, KANSAS. XCFj. ICE! ICE! REDUCTION IN PRICE. SEASON OF 1578 5 ponndB dally* w*c per wock. an© " H 2SC IS 10 JSo so 1500 as CO to 100 pound, at Z5 cants per hundred loo pound, nnd over, at to cents per hnndrsd. Special rstos to inn;o consumers. Our ice ts the purest in the city, the water being sup plied from tho city baoln. Tour order Is ro speotftilly solicited. Wilmington Ice and Goal Go at (Sucoeseor. te) J. B. OONltOW fc HON. once. No. a E. Recoil. Street Depot, Third Street Bridge, lss for ssleat both plao«. UIVHilT TilLOBMfi. FALL AND WINTER 1879-80. WE REPORT PROGRESS IN THE ART OF PINE TAILORING And have just laid In good selections of the LEADING STYLES. SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE BEST CUSTOM TRA DE alms the latent moveltiem im biimkeknm itimgmams IKin.tim.S, at PRICES! PR on Rin.nu kao.mo PEK 6II1T. That our eupUmrrs after a TRIAL OF SEVEN YEARS with Home ol them,continue matter that v$ us ami this In connection with tho fact that wo have been continually Improving in the art, is tho best recommen dation we can otter tho public. WITH RESPECTS, to repeat their orders Is greatly encourages rs Ferd Carson, The Tailor, 233 MARKET STREET. y 13 tues&sat WM. H. QUINN, Merchan Tailor 123 MARKET STREET. All the latest styles of Spring and Summei Caaslmeree and suitings kept on hand, cut and made <n good style. Clothe* Made to Order a* ('heap a* aujr e*tabllHhmeBit In WfhntiiK ton or Philadelphia. mj7-rm J. A. BASHERS, Mprc!?a»t Tailor. WO. 2 WEST SIXTH STREET, NEW GOODS, CHOICE STYLE.-. 1,0 V " EST PRICES. 9'*V GENTS' FtiKNISIIINO GOODS. FALL OPENING! I return thanks to my friends and The Public Generally, For the patronage tbev hav with, and again lolioit ail to c, favored e and EXAMINE MY STOCK —t;F FALE AK2> W INTER UNDERWEAR, Which I am oflerfng AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, having bought before tho advance of prices, which enables n at last year's , rices. A FI'LL LINE O V. OE.. T S to otter :ry stock FURNISHING GOODS OF ALL DESCK1PT10N. W. H. SINCGCK, No. 307 Market Street, WILMINGTON, DEL. 0-1 3m end VARIETY STORES. THE UltlW. I'SIICAJPEHT AS a UEBT AKHOKTHtFINTOF DRV GOODS, JIOS1EHY, AND SIOTIOM tJLN'.rt, LADIES' AND CHILDKEN'B DNDEHWEAH BOO A KU K V h HUBS, OROGKK KY V.'AItE, GLASSWAitK, :;nJ TIN WAKE. SHOES TABLE. KTA1K AND FLOUK OIL CLOTHS. STAIR, ENTRY. HEMP AMD INGRAIN CARPETS AT VERY LOY/ I P.lCIiS. CVT'ue srd orarrlne out ctoelr find yon will Wo arc scll'lng' an rave time and money. oaenpiM tie eho&peri. si DAMS & BBL«T»EB 501- VI ARK FT STREET - WESTERN HOTEL! PERMANENT AND TitANSFKT liOAUld.V;. WIIX5AM CAMPDE1.I,, The popular Caterer, .having; leased the WESTERN HOTEL, S. E. COR. rOIJBTl? AND ORANGE, In now ready to receive boarders pcro'.anont^ ly or tranrently. Flrt-elaxs .tab e. Nleala at all hour?. Terms raoderato.' 1C-3 lm I Western Hotel Stables I THOMAS FARM Alt, Having leased tho Western Hotel Stables, S. F. ('OK. FOliTITTI AND ORANGE, Is now prepared to furnish first-clasp ac commodations lor {-.tabling horsoj by the day, month,etc. SutlstncMon guaranteed. Special attention raid to feeding norscs. I0 31nrd week TO B AIM JO APit) TK'AKS, tios T71> A BVTZ, O Manutaoturen. ol k lot's cl SEtiARM! SE«ARSI 8ERARS2 NO. « WEST FUOrsir 8' WUmlngten, Del. up KELT, JOHN (TU) ICHN Kin 17-1 BREECH AND MUZZLE Loading Guns, All Stylos, Makes and Prices. Prices sent to any point, on application. JAMES & BROTHER. 30 4 NVAEIlifiT STREET. ITXDKttTa tlim jglMOaN GUTUBli:. General, FiiriiialilnK I ndcrtskor, NO. 3J1 E. SEVENTH STREET, Y/i lining ton, l)ol. Terms.—'JO percent, less than usual prices. 2V HI .MAS MriOltKLL, T rrRNiNiiiNG ixD»:mKi;K, NO. 4 12 KIN G STREET, Wilmington, Del. JOHN B. MARTIN, I'lRSISIIIXG FNIiUBTAKLII, NO. 221 Sllll'LEY STREET. Furniture neatly repaired. 1-13 3m m»-| SVUh For a large load ol kindling •S-L.OU wood. Orders Gray A Bros., Second and King streets; Ja oob Mooro.aiOhy Depot, and John S. Miller, at Biting Sun, or at the Factory, comer ot Union street and UUp.n avenue. Ilti. J. McKINNFY be lelt at TRUE CO-OPERATION' We divide what other dealers would larger share to our customers, chase and the best call a email pioflt, and give the Thna a dividend is paid with every pur co-operation reached in a simple way. TEST OUR PLAN PRACTICALLY COMPARE OUR Ten Dollar Men's Suit with others at Twelve Dollars. Six Dollar Boy's Suit with others at Seven Dollars. Four Dollar Small Boy's Suit with others at Five Dollars. The same rule holds good^for all our stock. We thus olsim to give a clear return of 10 to 20 n ( . r cent, to c ry buyer. i Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. ■rr ESTABI ISULD II¥ 1S3L RBBHJILT, 18*9 JOHN H. MOORE, M (TOrOB TO 3 DWAIF MOORE Mimvcd back to the i.t iv.'T.ge-vfel r> the tc o! t: e 11 £ established §|| if run u 228 MARKET STREE,, . WITH AN ENTIRE JVF.TY KTOi'K OF .MENS ROYS'AND UlULDREN'S Of nil the Is test drsigns. uud nr»-r.y novelties *r. (' o'lilrg, icver bofbre off red In this city. Our (Jlothlng in ail FlRST-CLoSS !»ot.h fngvd'i and manufacture, uur 8tv» the most fiiBhlenablein the city, and will bo ol cut, SOLD FOIl ONE PRICE, Which (3 marked in plain Pgvns vlatlon as they arc marked at the very lowest''GASH J - cun be pureliujed l«r, either here or i"ri Philadelphia, oj * and from which There will l c no de >• TFS that the ?ni ■ wYArk. We h every tfa'n ■ elftsit of goods the BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY estahllshn ent fn the' city, and all we want in a cell from a r fr ends and u Grit - cal examination of our Hock. (>nr mol to Ip FA IK AND F QUARK ID AI IMG ler our cur. uors- V/o have always loud lor nearly hall a century In tne mannfnctuie and sale of fine r '*ady mane clothing; and Intend tu keep up our well earned refutation of the oid unti re liable Hou>e. Gt SPC€JAfi.TSFS B O YS ' A N D G li 11,1) R EN ' S SUITS Our suits are weil p ponge t betorc ttetng cut anil , for the truie ot this Oi.y and Peninsula, tv arm' -inured, cxpres.df either for us < r don't learcompototi'jn, and challo.'j e by omparls OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT econd lloor of II Main Bu dlcg, ai d Is under tl e supervision of MR. NATHANIEL BAYNE J Whoso r.-pnta' : ori= c 0 wol! ednbii: lu'il in 11 • iy l.is Dei artm: nt will con* nlty th.it comment la *• * he .atest designs and novel • r >mt seIo«.s lr-.m us. flock ii In FfflE SUITINGS, SASSI&F.RE8, CHE.YIDT8, And every description r,f p.'ero goods adapt'd for o In tho LATEST STY'LE ard best rnnner. A every or »>ey? wear vGi'ch v ill bo made itisfaction gmiranteed In •Iiase or no'.. i ■u n . < 'all end e:ouUr.e our a k vhctliL Suits Me to Order from $15 To $ 50 . All good, warranted as represented or tne "*)' roll JOHN IT. MOORE, NO. 410 KING STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. FURNITURE The kjgefitarid|ficestassortment of Koa(iy-ma«le VurcTure to be found n WilinJntrtQii'on oamfff SlW0! - ^n"t««atalm,tany prtTfegl MILLER BROTHERS PAINTS ! KENT AN If t'HEAWOT IN THE CITT FOB MALE ON (.VAT NO. 109-KING STREET, ALSO ASBEtTOS HOfiFlfifl. SP'AM PAOhiNG, BOILcl. CUVERING VARNISHES, Ac. ' ' PILBBAM & MORTLOCK.