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the Than And WO MORE llMfl u Then Ai I O sune CURE ' m Every And And At I Mtnatactnrcd only under the above Trade Mart, »y tha EUliOP ea Salicylic Medicine Co. In a To OP PARIS A»B LEIPZIG* ■ atinMiifute Relief warranted. Permanent lm ^Si«nteed Now exclusively used bf oSSbJatodi Phy4elani of Europe en<j *" . iiapi tiiiL/ ji st«»<le. Harmless and i ,r M.hla Remedy on* hoVH cooSnenU. The Sl - MadS.1 Aomlemy ol Pari, report. M ssisw«sr- ,, s KXVKhw^auSand^ouy PaUcn^W a '7 «>y«cun. Hold oy all urnggiat*- , HiNIIBUKNh nBSXSLuV*. z, PAMEB BELT. y itruggl»tJ. CRAY'S FECiriU nrlDIUlWU. TRADE 8*A8E.VDW WF*^ TRADEMAWC, Keuiedr. 1 u In a 1 tay She And Holy And And If MTS »ll Addresa k, CO., No. SIS N. M. DAN FU HTH u-i-lvdAw h—•X An unlall WUlng cure tor iVjT seminal The by tion ing Iu In Weak n • • ■ Spermatorr hea, 1»P°: «b tency. and Before Taking Taking u a seouon » ol .ell-Abu«e: law. ol memory "nunSlLaeutud., Pain In the Back, Dim hm. of Vlirton Promature Old Age, ant rnany other Disease, that lead to Insanity 01 consumption and a Premature f Gave. Ayr Full part iculars In our pampblot. whlcA we Ueelre to seed free to every ■one.. The' Bw. cllle Medicine Is Aold by all d ru Kk , '*" w f. t . it oer oeckaue.or «ti packages for M, or will re tent I roe by mall on receipt ol the money by "tHEGRAT MKD14TNISCO.. mb let l i No. M in the PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL, the ter of ses to Thebafeet and Beat ltlnmlnatlng wHnnori'YPUKYk B,JKN IS PKKFWrrLY SAFE. NO CHANGE Or LAMPS. REaUIKES SR-WILL NOT EXI'LOIfE-6* and live gallon can., and ton Void in one gallon owe* by Z. JAMES KELT. »*SMS5S. L Sixth and Market Sts. All irm'-:■ dosriug tiheui'esls, or wish* or private reoelptl material!, A TTEHTIOb. F\ pm. lmig. " r inv their prescriptions ear.Iblly comisjnndod ot pm* .bould go to tb'jjf"^ yi r u i„HUKKT, ' No. 817 Market Ktrwt Wllralagmn, Del. HOtl groceries- -^mTiTbF. KhLSoNS V* Il f Yon .bould K«t your nTITT EEEEE '■■'X ' — A S A A E T S A A E ! tSSSSSS .V A FEE n A AAA A E T S A A y. i A S8SSSS f.kkkf. a OOFFKKS. ANDSPirys^ ANUSP1UES ATUHIPPKN'S. 'I in — We keen f'« largest ftock. 2nd — ^ e have the bust ard.-We sell at lowest price*. We have the best AND AND SiUENrUOFFF.E 25 GENT UUi FEL Sold In thl« or any lea. bav. greatly advanced n ', „ ... .,1,1a. to sell our guodH at o d pruts »» laid In a laruertocH helore tl»e rl*°. coni* LuJot v we live our cuftomero the lienefit. iiiiik'oIIT F IHOUBNKW SKKIK OF japasVk wame, vases and JA FANCY G&OBS, .j o|.«neil lor the early Holiday trade 1 n a tew vt.lt! IU CENT TEA KjI'EN i TEA IJ in, ■ : ; •iy. which will be uml'PEVS TEA STOKE, UIOPPEN'S TEA STOKE. 6 E. SECOND ST. 6 )•;. SECOND ST. cry 3 W. THIRD ST., 5W. liUKDSr., Look tor /• AND Red Front and Crlppen's name. In ub* ktronci and mild ROASTEO COFFEE 26 CT». PER EB. —AND at 50 Ot*. per pound. PS tu japak AMD BLADH, IglU loiy 1(1)0 unexcollod In purity. bv any in tho oity at the d t>e convtnoed oi tii* fact. 1'heoe good! •trength and tiavor, price. Try thorn and Great Western Tea Co., W. It. BOWMAN IA E. alll OXl) STREET. WILI4INGTON DELAWAKE., Our asRertinent of the finer ® . »nd lloltee, and porreotlj pure P*J > P #I Lf D< ' S UMM K«n«rzliy, la one ol tke best m *a;. right. sijil AK AT COST TO CUST OMK KS. Fit turn ar us* men [OlB# 2K. look atouk BOTTOM ROCK PRICES, Mi rcjfU house cn loder think jAcr'i jiarn itore"* .them tmeni —roa— CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, • NLY ,U5 PER B^RREL^ND EVERY BARREL We have the Best NEW BUCKWHEAT MEAL, To be lound in this oity and at the l.west price. W. N. CHANDLER, EH. I)£'l vrsul 11 com *11 MARKET BT, fill MARKET HT. <11 MARKET HT., «H market bt„ argainh'at t. m. WIEK'H i keep sow ion uOOd* els')' M >'»'■ Kbit roof« With HH. MINCEMEAT, S5CENTS; 4 LBS. SLICED APPLES, 35 CENTS; 3 LBS. CAN CALIFORNIA HONEY, 80 CENTS. 1C cent coflee it can't be beat. 'Try UargalnM ottering at T. M. WIKK'H, W09 11-16-if it ■ry Market street. L IMEl LIME ! 1 LIKE I 1 CELEBRATED W RIGHT 8 VIE. EE E 1 ME, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 10HN W. GRIFFITH, via. run er wist vr. I ' :et > The the damael, Court on the ticle* that Hatnrday mission refused. informed that clean the which store ed. session date open ing you'll split money, neck Baring tified horse's A ns I.izsie's the patter or that shingle. . talon gathering In my Than the nngTy pa mother'! faea 1 saa, , And lha lands at In the bad room—gantly laytmaon her knee; . - h know that I will catch It, and my deeli Then 1 In lanoy Itchea, Ai I liitoh tor the patter ol the shingle on m j breeches. Every Unkla oltba thlnglc haa an echo and a And a Uuwsand burning lanclet Into aallvo And a thousand boas and bornala 'naath my ooat tall anam u> twanu. At I Hatan lo the palter ol the thlnglc—On . to warm. In a splatter eoines in/ lather—whom 1 sup ''^''thVsituatlon and tell her to lay It 1 listen to the To nurvoy on: 1 u see her bending o'er me Playa^by her and by the sh'nvle In a wild and weird refrain. In a Hidden Intermission, which appear* my only ehance, 1 tay : ' Strike gently, mother, my Sunday pants." . ... She plops a moment, draws her breath, the shingle holds aloft, And says : " I had not thought of that-my son, just take them ell. ' Holy Moses ! and the angels, cast tby i Itylng glances down; And thou, oh, family doctor, put a good soft And may 1 wlthVuolisnd dunce. everhslingly If everTlny another word who* my mother wields the ahingl * „ —Burlington " Hawkeye, ing : they 4200 S*MMI ed. trim Meu and and such a this lions and said that favor. as picked purse bard him among hut ly KUHOHN OF WAB. The Brltleh Lion again Dlaplnyius Its Temper — Turkey lu Ferll. The threatening attitude assumed by KDgland continues to cause commo tion in the Ottoman Ministry, some members, including Osman Pacha, be ing in favor of an alliance with Russia. Iu Ht. Petersburg it is charged that England's chief object is to secure dom ination in Turkey. A dispatch dated Irom London to-day "^'Tbe Turkish Ministry is divided In opinion. One portion headed by Osman Pacha, favors an alliance with Russia. Disorders are increasing throughout the country. Kven within sixtv miles of Constantinople the Cir rubbing and murdering oassians arc the inhabitants. Th* 1'ans correspon dent ot the St. Petersburg ' Novo* interview with Vremya" has held an the Lord Dnfferin. lie reports the lat ter as liaviug said P.uglaml oould carry outlier programme iu Turkey indepen dently, and that the maintenance of peace rested with Prince (Jortscha kolf." , The 8t. Petersburg "Golos expres ses the belief that lingland has put for ward the question of reforms to mask the real cau-« of the dispatch of a fleet to Tnrkieii waters—namely, to secure domination in Turkey; that if the ditftjiiBB his Mimstwr of while ing city, neck eight Sultan were to th« Interior, Mahmoud Nadira lacha, liH might receive a further period of grace hut he would at th# same tune become an English vassal; that tlie Porte has empowered vessels of Powers which are not desirous of Kngllsh do mination in Turkey to enter the of Marmora, aud that the dispatch of the English fleet is thus deprived of its threatening character. "The Standard's" says: "After conferring with Prince Lobanoff, the Sultan has ordered the re-equipment of the forts on the Gar dandles A considerable number of have lieen sent there." solve ians to and Berlin dispatch S guns EXi'lffEIlENT IK MAIKE. S III Neheme A lievolnfliinary Ulildi lh» 1 lit be tslven to the Democrai*. in .cKhlHture is on ons, Baniiou, Nov. 10-—The reports irom Augusta of ths intention of the Gover- aud Council to count out the ne- ttle Legislature □or poblioao majorities iu and time seize control of the state Government for the coming year were fully credited by leading Democrats here on Saturday, and Republicans who inctiued to doubt the alleged „ OF have b«e* revolutionary designs have come to re gard the threateniugB as serm.as., 1 be perpetration of an act of this character would undoubtedly cause the most in* tense excitement ever known in the State. Many leading UepnhlicatB of this section go to Augti-ta on Monday. Boston November 10.—Telegrams from Maine confirm fully the previous dispatches of great excitunent in that State regarding tlie probable counting out of the Republican House and ben ateaud the election iu January of a Democratic Governor and tusiou Coun botne dis in iff, ST. ST. villors auA State nlfisers. patches state it is probable Governor iaroelou will have a second term, ihere will he a melting of ex-Rtpublican Governors iu Augusta to-morrow. Adobsta, November 16.—There is great appreliensiou concerning toe ac tion ot the Governor and Council. 1 he formal count will begin to-morrow. The Republican State committee of lblJ ann the new State committee of 1S80 will meet here to-morrow evening. < the fact. . D< ' KS. A Mttii'M Twrrlklw Doalfii. The neighborhood of Fayette and St. Paul streets, Baltimore, was excited shortly after three o'clock Saturday uf ternoouby a terrible tragedy at the Mansion House. A large crowd gath ered aud it was round that a man had committed suicide by leaping from one windowB. The suicide J of the upper was Henry W. Worthington, one of the tioardcre of the house and a well known oitizen. Worthington had been ill oi typhoid fever and was being attended by his mother and sister, who were in the room when the leap was made. He in the fourth story on the Bt. Paul street side. His head came in contact with the bricks during his fearful de scent, and although breathing when he only lived a few miuutvs carried into the house. He was l.west taken up after he was forty years of age. was AReandal In HUB LIU. Much excitement has been aroused in nodal circles In New York b*a report brought by persons who have just ar rived from Kurope lo the effect that Miss Laura Sickles, daughter of General Daniel K. Bickles, had eloped from P^ris with a married mau on the eve of her proposed departure for this country with her father. Miss Bickles is twenty six years of age aud is said to be highly accomplish®^* • « BT, HT. 5 0 mi LBS. CAN W09 A lee'ma fo Chief Maxwe.l read a little leo.uie to ... bo58 who are iu the habitof attend ME, ' f 10B eour t last night, informing th.m that it was uo place for them to , , warning them that if they vr. =p. A Ureter Uswe. The ntrong srm of ths lsw encircled the watnt of Lizzie .Stewart, a oolored damael, aa the eat In the dock at Police Court laet evening, and held her there on the charge of eteallng various ar ticle* from the honae of John Baring. Barah Baring, an aged lady, teatided that Litiie came to stand in market on Hatnrday morning last, and asked per mission to go to her honse, which was refused. Lizzie, however, went, and informed Mrs. Baring's servant girl that her mistress hsd sent her to help clean house, at the same time asking the servant for the key to a room which was used as a sort of a store room and which was seldom open ed. As Mrs. 8. had the key in her pos session the servant oould not accommo date Liziie, whereupon the latter burst open the door with a chisel, and enter ing the room took from a trnnk 48 in money, a lot of under olotbing, and a neck chain and seal worth 420. Mrs. Baring thought the seal could l>e iden tified anywhere as it was shaped like a horse's head. A grand-daughter of the witness ns well as the servant girl, testified to I.izsie's ooming to the house and ask of them had T ON Our the ing for the key, but none : her iu the forbidden room nor had they heard her break the door open.— 4200 for Court was the eentenoe impos S*MMI ed. Who Would Support Bayard. trim the New York Hun Item. The South would go for him solid. Meu In the Northern States of secession sympathies, old-time pro-slavery men, and men who believed cotton was king, and who worshiped King Cotton, all such would be for him. Then there is a numerous class who think that re spectability is rare, ;forgetting that in this country there are forty odd mil lions of highly reepeotable men, women and children, and so much lias been said about Mr. Hayard's respectability that this large class would all he lu hie favor. Mr. Bayard is a very good man; as good as other people. He picked a pocket or filched from the purse of the Nation. He has lieen, greatly to his credit, consistently a bard money man. A very considerable number of voters would he glad to see him president. He is very strong among those with whom he is in favor, hut when it comes to talk about actual ly electing him he iB nowhere. A nev«r A BolHteroue taneiaor. While the court was in session yes terday afternoon at New Castle, and while Attorney General Gray, was call ing file names of witnesses and pre paring to send indictments before the Grand Inquest, James Frazer, oi the city, sung out at the top of his voice, "Here," though his name had not been called. " .Sheriff arrest that man," said Attorney General Gray. Sheriff Pyle, quickly shoved himself through the croud and had Kraz-r by the enff of the neck and marched him around to an eight by twelve chamber in the stone mansion where he will have an oppor his iudiscre tunity of reflecting upon tious, during wltich time he should re solve to have nothing more to do with "Jersey Lightning." An Italian Uolony f»v Tlie idea of forming a colony of Ital ians at Vineland, New Jersey, occurred to Mr. G. F. S. DeCaaall, editor o( "L'Koo d' Italia," about six years ago, and the undertaking has met with such success that he is now taking the in itiatory atcp« tor en ; ablishing a seooed colony of his countrymen in a fertile regiou in Florida. For tlie purpose of selecting suitable lands, Mr. Ge Casall expects to visit Florida next month, in ritli the late Minister to Bel company gium, Gen. H. S. Sanford, and, who is a large landowner in that State, aud who proposes to sell lauds to tlie colony on easy conditions. Attention will be given by the Italian settlers iu Florida chiefly to the culture of oranges, lem- ons, grupes, fi£S and almonds. I^ittory Dottier* Re*l*ili«K New York has of a A lottery dealer in brought suit against Postmaster James in the Supreme Court of the State for 4250(1 damages for illegal detention ol letters, it is claimed that the law au thorizing tlie Postmaster General to de isttoried and tain letters concerning similar schemes, is unconstitutional, "as it rnakeB tin- Postmaster General sole and exclusive judge, jury and sher iff, and deprives the plaintiffs of their property without due process of law, and iu violation of the provisions of the Constitutiuu." is he PAINTH, OIL)*, ttr OIL CLOTHING -i ND RUBBER CLOTHING, hubreb Dor.it hands, BIIHBEB UIIKUK IlfclNS, JtUBUKK HOBSE COVERS, OILED HOUSE. I'OVKItS, RUBBER. U.MENT, * MUBFlF.lt sIIEiItING, Ac, -AT uf GEORGE W. STONE, » AMD II E. WATER ST., WILMINGTON. DEL._ AMES BKADFOKD. WAiluvAcrrnKira o» PUKE UOLOHS. WHITE LEAIbHdyuS PAINTS, FOOO BKOWN AND PUTTY. BRADFORD'S READY MIXED OOTTAOE COLORS ofra! VARNISH AND TURPENTINE, WINDOW GLASS, ETC., ETC., H AND s b. third stkcft ,OJ. n ua » wiLMrN(PeoN.D»L J oi in He de He H co NSUORYe patent glBCWSV o in ar of « J 5 pH 0 mi < J a h ft ◄ Ph Far superior to either Earth or Water Closets, and muoh cheaper. Can be put In any bed-room, ai d warranted absolutely free from odor, wbhout the use of charcoal, earth aslios or any other deodoriser. Call and see them WARREN HARPER, Sole Agt. them, w ai ^ ^ 0or f1ront Md Mttrk#t) Wilmington, Delaware fo to to 11-10-tf 41A WEEK. *13 A DAY AT HOME 2 easily made. Costly Oat It (It*. RUE A Ot)., AUCUSta, Maine. Adtreai 1 _SUFFER. _ HE LADIES "FTHE WEST PHESBY terian Church will glv. a SUPPER ON EUROPEAN STYLE, In th. Lecture Keom of the Church, T ON THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 90, 70. 114AM Call Adiulesson 10 cento. Our Decision Affirmed, VIZ: WE HATE THE LARGEST VARIETY -OF Styles and Patterns -1N YOITTIPN HOY'S AND c filial) hi: vs Bent ket HENN% SUITS. To bo found In Wilmington, and wo are .oiling them lower than any other Clothing Home south ol New York possibly can, and the large patronage glvon u* durlug our Unit month by c OUR OLD FRIENDS AND THIS is a Many New Customers their' That have found we can rupplj want* In Clothing affiruiaour doolulon. A FEW OF OUR REASONS: FIRST.—Our Paiteriw Belwted by Onr«M»lv«N, and mail* Bx prvHHiy for uu In Style* to Halt our Customer*. TAIL SECOND.- We have Trimmed our null* Better than moat of railed Cuatom the no Work. all THIRD.— Our Garment* hewed with Silk and Guar anteed to iflve Satisfaction. are FOUKTH.-We lire A.wtclaled with one of the Litrireat anti moaf Reliable UlothlnK HouacM In New York, and Through them we get ourffoodN direct from the Manufacturer, which ■avcH tin the Jobbera Frollt. and UiIn one rea alone bear* un out In the A.aertlon that we ran ■uil art now Helling our Clothing Lower than any IlouNe Foealbly rave the the the an ot er cun. FIFTH.— W. Advertl.e only what we do, and oar many t u» tomerH atteat thle fuel, one Price aud no Deviation. SIXTH- Yon are Invited to Vlalt n» and lean for Youruolf that the above and Undid* putable fact and that we are doing far better than we Advertlae. o I REMEMBER OUR PLACE IS IN THE NEW RUDOLPH BUILDING. S 1«. W. CORN EH re Ital o( ago, such in of in Bel Fourth and Market Sts., T AND KNOWN AS THE WILMINGTON CLOTHING HOUSE! OHN W. DIEFENDORF, MANAGER. FALL AND WINTER who aud be lem- FREIGHT LINES. FOB PHILADELPHIA! WARNER'S PIIlIcADELPIIIA AND WILMINGTON PHOPEI.LERS, has for ol au de and Sail irom 5'arket Street Wharf, Wilmington, From First Wharf below daily, atC P. M. Chestnut stree', Philadelphia, daily, at o'clock, P. M. b Kxi»res8 arrangements in both citlefl, by whlcn prompt delivery of merchandise is In oured. sher their law, the Charles Warner & Co., Vorkel SI. Wharf, Wlliuluifloii, Delaware. FOR NEW YORK! Electric Line Steamers. From King Street Wharl Wilmington, on rilESDAYS, THUKSDA YS AND SATUK. DAYS at g o'clock, P. M. And from Pier 15 , East Klvor Nom York, Ac, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND EKI DAYS, at Z oclock.P. M. jWF reight forwarded pr .mptly and at tbon lowest rates. apIM-Iy E ASOUEWN, Agent. PUBLIC SALES. ijUBLio sale of cows At Village Ureon, Delaware County, Pa., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOV.'ZO, 1879, o'clock. Forty Iresh cows and Springers. The best lot wo have ottered tor .ale this season, being large, tine and ol giaai stock. Wagon will be at Lluwood station to meet first train, thatleavo. Wilmington 10.30 a m -return. Two and lour months credit. ROBERTS A TYSON. on At n-ia-wtdti D. W. EYRE, Auctioneer. jpUBLIC SALE —or— HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Will be sold at public sale at No. 105 East Water street, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21«t, 1870, at 10 o'clock. Bedstead, beds, bedding, bureau, chain, Frenob plate glass, carpets, stoves, marble top table, extension table, oil cloth, bar-room fixtures. Ac Hale positive. OATH ARINE GALLAGHER. L. w. STIDHAM A SUN, Audi's. 11-17-lt WM. H. UUINN, Merchant Tailor, 123 MARKET STREET. All the latest Blylee of Spring and Klummet CMslmeres an& suitings kept on hand, out and made in good style. Water put In free earth see Clothe. Hade to Order aa Cheap aa anr Mtabllataaient la WIlmTag. ton or Philadelphia. _ myT-Sm a TTENTION FARMERS.—All kinds o A wrists groan 1, excipt corn on tbe oob with dispatch, sa lsfaot'on guaranteed ; ipe nuiattantlongwen^^nd^ris^whea, ig-30-lmw Btwua HUM, HOME (It*. COIL, WOOD AMD UU. Geo. W. Bush & Son •I FKFWJIi BTKEJrr WHARF, Call speelal attention to their hard, pure, SHENANDOAH COAL Prepared for Family one. Ale# to their BBOOH8IDE ATHENS VAI.LET, SUPERIOR TO ALL COAL FOR SWIM MER USE. COAL! COAL LEHIGH AND K0HIN00R COAL! Bent Family Coal, Carefully Pro* pared ewpeefally for our retell sales. Promptly delivered In cellars at lowest mar ket price. Charles Warner & Co •I HARHET STREET WHARF. c OAL!COAL!COAL! CHOICE FAMILY COAL. STANTON,THOMAS LEHIGH AND WILLIAM FENN. Those are the finest family eoalr, YARD FOOT OF WEST STREET. JOHN W. GRIFFITH 9-11 tf S. S. S. VARIETY STORES. TAIL LAUUUtT. CHEAPEST A Nil BEST ASSORTMENT OF DKY WOODS, HOSIERY, AXD NOTIONS, GENT'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDER WEAK, BOOTS. SHOES AND RUBBERS, CROCKERY WARE, GLASSWAKE, and TINWARE. TABLE. STAIR AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. IP AND ST AIK, ENTHY, HI INGRAIN C! AT VEKY LOW PK10E8. Come and examine our.tta k and you will rave time and money. Wo are Boilllnu at iheapas tke ehoapeo;. AOA3JS & BROTHEK, 504 MARKET STREET TOBACOO AND tIOAHH. TTO A BUTZ, o Mannlactarerc ol a!l kinds of SEUARS! BEftAIlS! SFCABSI NO. 2 WEST FRONT STREET, WllmlnKton. Do!. JOHN RUT2 I OH N r»TTU V UNDE HT A K ERN. IMON GUTHRIE. General' FurnlfthlBV Undertaker, NO. 323 E. SEVENTH STREET, Wilmington, Del. Tbkms.— 20 per cent, lees'than u«ual prices. S 8-S9 HUM AS MITCHELL, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, king stk eet, Wilmlnuton, Del. T NO. 4 12 JOHN B. MARTIN, fuknimiing undertaker, NO. 221 SHIPLEY STREET. Furniture neatly repaired PKOFE8NIOK i la €ABPS. 1-13 3rn me. g] gwjjj ©.dllSil AV1DJ. MURPHY,.Ili., D ATTOIWIEV AT LAW, NO. 6 WEST SEVENTH STREET, Wilmington, Del. re b 10-22-tl by In AKKY EMMONS, attorney at law, NO. 702 MARKET ST., Wilmington, Del. H janl-ly rjlEETH FOR ALL THE PEOPLE. Beautiful Teeth at 93. «6 ( $8 and >I(1 |IBI Der net. Teeth extracted without palnURllLP of gas. Over thirty yours exper DR. GALLAGHER, No. 835 Market street. by the ience. DWELL JONES H ELI H. CHANDLER, JONES * UIIANDLEB, ATTOKMKVS at law, TOPEKA, KANSAS. aiMtf DRY GOODS. S H. ST A ATS. No. 405 Market street, EKI tbon ned this day, and is recelvl ig ai Has most NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS i oper Hull Pa., 1879, giaai to 10.30 IN FANCY HOSIERY FO LADIES AM D| MISSES. We are alee epenlag a Large and Well Se leoted Stock *1 MERINO UNDERWEAR East For Lstd.ei Oonta and Ml-ses. LAGER BEER. PROSPECT BEER. A PUBE DELIGHTFUL BEVERAGE DONAHOE & ROBINSON, w. COB. SIXTH* ORANGE NTS., Wilmington, Del., Respectfully Inform the trade and the puhllo generally that they are near prepared to tar nish this Celebrated beer In any quantity. This beer bee no equal In tbe market, and dealers everywhere pronounce It superior to all other brands. «-351j out the largest glass aa OF BEER IN THE CIT« -AT o oob ipe FREYE'S saloon. HO. 17 I. SECOND ST. A FIRST CLASS POOL TABLE. MIU MBIIM RESULTS. ROUSING RESULTS, BOIIMU nU(UN. ■OIIUJIU BHilLTN. HOUSING HEJDLn. KOCUBU RESULT*. ROUSING RESULT*. HOinne RESULTS. HO UNI K LI RESULTS. OAK HALL IS MLKKT WITH THE KINGING CHANGES OP A BOUNOiNG TRADE, BOUNCING TRADE, A BOOMING BUSINESS, BOOMING BUSINESS. AND A BOUNDING DEMAND. BOUNDING DEMAND. ATTRACTIVE'STORE ; j These points are cairyfng the prestige ol Oak Hall constantly ATTRACTIVE STORE I forward. attractive stock ; > ATTRACTIVE STUCK f ATTRACTIVE PRICES | The number ol Men, Youth ATTRACTIVE PRICES J Is greater than ever before. id Roys clothed there th!s sear on WANAMAHEHA BROWN, WANAMAHER A BROWN, WANANAKERA BROWN, WAN AN Alt EH A BROWN, WAN.AHAKKR A BROWN, WANANAKER A BROWN, UAH. HALL—THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. OAK HALL-THK LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. OAK HALL-THE LAKGtPT CLOTH1MJ HOUSE IN AMERICA. S. V. CUR. SIXTH AND MARKET STS S E. < OR. .SIX H AND MARKET STS. S. E. COK. SIXTH A No MARKET STS. S. E. COK. SIXTH AND MARKET STS. S. E. COK. SIXTH ANI) MARKED STS. S. E. COK. SIXTH AND MARKET STS. PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA. IrHlLADELPHlA. REIUILT, 1S19 ABLISUFD IN 1S32. JOHN H. MOORE, SLCCE8AOII TO I'DWARI) IW«OBE tbe Blteol tlecli e.Ubli.bed ouflolng erected Hu. rom.ved .back tu thi^rei ! 228 MARKET STREET, ;WITII AN F.NTIltE NEW Slot K OF M EN S BOYS' ANI) CHILI IREN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING. Of all the Intept dfsignf. a d many novelties in nothing, never belt city. < )ur(Motliing is ail FlKSr-ULASS both In goods and manufacture. Ourstyles of ouj is the most lhsnlt»nak!o in the city, and will be tiered in thli SOLI) FOR ONE PRICE Which Is marked In f laiii fijnms < n every gBinient and irem vi ioii there will he node- , as they are marked at the very lowest OA.SH PKH'FS that :he ame rliits* efgocda be purchased for, either here or In Philadelphia, or New Yt rk. Wo hive the viation can BEST] GOODS FOR i HE LEAST MONEY Ol any establishment In the) city, >»nd all ««• want Ip a coll Irom oi r friends and a Criti cal examination of our stock. Our motto is FAIR AND FLlUARE Df AI ING lor our cus tomers. We have always lead for nearly halt a century in the manufacture and sale oi fine re ady made cloth it g and intend to keep up our well earned reputation of the Uld and Re liable C'lotriing House. Del. SPECIAI.TlfS I.Y SUITS BOYS' AND CHILDIiKX'S nged before being cut and manufactured, txpreuly either for us or City and Peninsula. We don't :e*ir compctctien, . nd ihallong* Our suits are well s by us, for the trade oft omparleon. P"T his OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT of the Main Building, and Is under the «-up< vision of the second floe Is MR. NATHANIEL BAYNE J well established Jn thD e<<uirnuDfty that fcmmentla hit! Department will contain ai: Uie iateit dc?itfr»sand novel cutfer Is Whose rcputaMon useless Irom us. Our stock i ties in FINE SUITINGS, CASS1MERES, CHEVIOTS, ai .'oiv description < f piece goods adapt d for men or buys wear which will be mod* up in the LATEST STYLK and best n anner. A wood fit and eatielnetion gnuranteed la •very case, t all and exan.ine our stock whether you wish to i-urciinse And not. Suits Made to Order from $15 To $50. All good* warranted ns repreiented or t.be uaouey ro unded. .JOHN H. MOORE, Se J. & J. N. HARMAN, NO. 410 KING STREET, WILMINGTON. DEL. FURNITURE tar and Wil largest ami Jfinest RBBcrtiuent ol Ready-made Furniture to be found thastate of Delaware, can be seen at 410 King Street. Furniture at aim i any on htffi4. Repairing promptly attended to. mlngton>! price npt The MILLER BROTHERS PAINTS ! BENT AND CHEAPEST IN THE CITY F:»B MALE ONLY AT NO. 109 KING STREET. ALSO ASBESTOS ROOFING. STEAM PICKING, MOIL UK OOVER1NGS, V AJtNISHES, Ac, PILBEAM & MORTLOCK. MIU