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■ VoB »*I*_ l^ssisissasg l&S/WrSWiTSS fin l">» ; *"| w ol the Uelewere ^•,rm« lr, 'jjgaw. stone. aud o aier *(• a-HOUSES, BJMK UUK- S, ,^"„ aw t4 i i,rlfee loro L lueier" W on,; rwould lake flOOi l, tPM I. <W "IfTlVltAhU k HONS, 8 C»udlliaE.»thet # ljreeeiirr..5w» a . u lmd r r a TTiiKr^LAbs pool P ALf "7rt rNi-mt; i-all«,cue«,aua fo IT; goia cheap lor want ltlJJACOO A'^Tohti'tv 4 * 8tr l t (l riBit bh |» ' )■ ___ b- TURKS sroliY brk;k " 7 m nu,l iramo Sttohee, tar i fo,S'anr. l , ; alnonmortgMlo <» •• Wttiu at ottoot. Build fbg. KUWARU MAHBIH i' 41 '™ mils ol our own manufacture m ' J ste at tbe Boston Ono SSfflm !Til Market .L 4-0 S-10 MS CMsyt^n H 01)16 FOOT <X)UlfT*E -gjolttw at one®. ' ", k a ttftT-OL *8* lfl F(V IT M : ,;.ht. Api5; W h. corn "^W WB.fWL.lMI. k-2t*ti ro» BENT-_ ^^CatTvERY LOWl'RIUB S'tUao »> made »t one,, the two v«n Boren et. above flth ; hay latuo ftontand sidoyards; 11 ,j and' <w ' 4 £^i;, h N*GAU9B, i'luot and TataalL Apple w ntrtaenth r«T -Now ItoMW on trKT-THK TWO OFFIOWJ S. [*,, ad ao i Shlpiey s*8., lately ooeu K fxSifc On.; as isw and leal Li DB.ROAKBLTT, r m Shipley u. E\T -A PINE HOUSE ON TAT «nbeve-y modern convoolenoe; linos iiolutiOorkool; In lylondtd )Nii*e,a*n<M ol thelaMa.es el the li te iM.ied at a roduotlon. " HEALD A CS Ttk and Market ill ■EIT.-BOUSB 1H9 TATNALL fl t*>Lri »nd moderate oon Vfnleuoea. P JIBS EDMUND JONES, l'j>j W^hiugtou sireet. femr.-HUUSK NO. WB WABH L gtr-f-t: with bath aid teodern r THD>'. DAKLINGTON, 6W Wiuhiugtv'U i If eel. >' • bnt.-A WELL CONSTKU(7TED, ilomwd, lsra« and conveniently ar ir-tlmg; tor ihe neaboa lurnlsh.ed or ■: uaiuralshed; t vyraolo tsrou. HK VLD &00., 7ib and Miukct. mi kENT—BASEMENT OF STOKE [we Msr.et sircet; suiiabio ier k'f'-r fhoi». Inquire of mi. W. BU.SH, Freneh st, wharf. I'l'.'fr.—A s nail truck (arm with llviMlmcs. near Green Bank (Sta ko '> iuui!iyto11 A Western, K. H. BBU. M. BUAMBLB. near I>c)a C- lN-Mt/ fekr. -rARM 163 ACRES. NEAR livod,DuL J. A. Bl> il>4 <JO., M)l .-hlpley »t. hr-A n>b 1) 11 RICK STABLE, lik; O' Murirot -t. Apnlv to Oi*». K. TOWNSEND, Old Market*! Ient - fi n b samT*le~kwom .faLilian ol cto.-c Nt. 101 ami lio t 4*4-8tf III UN?-TOMSK STORY BRICK |Mu ac« Third struct, oontaica nine foy to THOMAS JOHNSON, r_ Wo. 612 wimf Third street. WANTED. Ib -BO AUD IN THE OOUN hr! .tlulu and s children, oldest «-« aud July, witUu R mile of o: ». a N. K. E.; prirate Aunl t is > rcetui s anted ; state terms. "11. I*. J.,'' lecS-ltox No. fl, Wilmiagtoti, Del. ft—'JME HUNDRED HOUSES the demand mode npon ns it., sad reliable tenant! orator J. H. KKAZaK.K CO , Srd and Shipley. j K ®-H KST-OLA3SOAUKIAOK ^ i'i" 7 IRON k CAHILL, 208 Oranwo Hk Eft-TnBKH GOOD GIRLS TO T * <;re*o*lilrg: none but koo 4 la l'p!y. b.J. HIGH HELD, U W. Otti st P'-A SITUATION AX A GUO TUtm ; with C-XPC'ICAM; 0»n j^lyc ltr *1-, liirun. u4Bm. 4 Y*2t* JIl-ONE L\KffB OR TWO I !^' mttlu ^foaUns rcorna. 1st iouri >A h an(1 'Mt ol rrcQcb. Ap»ly "JHctib. office. 4-T 21 , 41, r* s ' I t°NABL« DUKSS •'"10t 8o8 Jlarket st* ' E l!-A KHiS'lf-OLANti CAK E ™ , 'i «• oin do all klnde ef ,* ;* t0 » aarnago shop. Spply 'Ib DEO. J. CHAN ljl,EK; V ' Hockeetm, Deb I ADI WISH Itratton » h .turn haoper ; ooua \ Apply at IIS JOTerMB r.reeU 4-7-lW* Ik tv* , ' 'LEU WHO WILL "'Mtli gaoerenr erefttl: ret. Llt.etlNkOo', HI Marxet it ORP/jo A BOMB. 8lh sn4 Orss^« pts. I'.- .\ , WHITE GIRL f'tol.lT;'" 0 ''' (1,) »* " l. 4-7-24* lUmvo 3 ? AKT ' kOflYB AND J.0I r _and -fl'-Tii Hey , j()T ()f EVPT y ' ves.ko 1 Veuj lioksariiot.etsi It!)-*;—* - '" 1 »»i»v Bi-P.;r.r iii,hM*OE WHtott ■ *» k»t. N 1 b*aBp? fewST •B. APPLE) ON, 4-7-St !« :. 0 i JU »»KD BOY, (16) AS ■ baaware Hunse; rcloreoeo 48-8, I fit , WU ITP. 4MERH1AN k«r«m S6 twawor n io ft A PP!y TUI rrensh st4-0*8i .; ref, I £5 s W ANTe£T ATI AT 110 KING ST _ MRS. WKYL. i-»■ tore 8,1 HAU AT 404 E. __ »!tp«rw«,k. 47-St* »n J* 11 ftU'THRBK OFJV d»» ,| h ™'«l;i»d*ratoterms; 4 7-lw . ;ia ™^'workm?n' ■ BUT AT Ulf. After the shower, the trenqill ran | Sliver run ehes the tier it 4onr. Alter the mow, the emerald leiiree; Alter the baiveal, golden Unite. after the oloudi, the violet sky i Clulet woods whee the wind com hy. alter the tempem, the lilt ufwavts i After the battle, pearelsl graree. After the knell, the wedding bells; J-yfnl greeting, from md larewells. After toe bud. the radlaet rose; Alter our wceplug, sweet rep.ee. Alter the bnrden, the b'.lMful meed Alter tbo turrow, tbe waking ee-e. Altertbo IllgU, thedevny non; Alter the shadow/ —rest FIR LET TAI.Ug BACH. ■e ladnnintly I)«alee Wrltlagr the Anonymous I.otter So lien W. M. Iprlesee. Mr. H. U. Finley amused of writing an anonymona letter to Hon. W. M. Sprlngor offering hi* wife $1000 If he would vote to ratals Washburn io hta seat hat written a letter deaying the charge. The following are extracts from tha letter : I am Informed that Hob. William M. Springer, U. C. from Illinois, os the door of the House yesterday, made the oharge that a certain anenyaons letter, dated Uaroh 4, and mailed Marak 8, In which $4000 wot offered to him if he would support lion. W. D.Washknrne, of Minnesota,in the pending contested election osss, wsa written by ms, or by ■oms one for mo. I desire to etate, un equivocally and positlvaly, that 1 never wrote any each letter, or employed any other person to write it, and did not know of Its existence until after Mr. Springer had shown it to Hon. George W. Julian. It waa simply impossible that 1 onnld have mailed any sack letter to Mr. Springer on the 8th ef March, far I well knew early on the morning ef that day Mr. Springer waa in New Tork, and that he had mad* a pair with a Republican memeer of the Bleellon Committee on both propositions that la to lay,that he waa committed to the polioy of naseatlng Mr. Waehbnrne and seating Mr. Doanelly. There wat, therefore, no motive* oa my part to "bnlldoae" him, far I was perfectly satisfied with his petition. I was astonished beyoad expression when I learned, a few daya afterwards, that the Republicans were claiming Mr. Springer as upon their side. 1 wrote, therefore, earnestly and warmly, b*. sente I did not wish to see Mr. Spring er injur* hit own reputation and at the same tins* oppose the great In ter es te ef the Democratic party, if 1 spoko too strongly in that letter, or In any other way was guilty of any Im propriety, I regret it,. I have no hos tility to Mr. Springer and no desire to do him an Injnstica. 1 think, however, that it would only have keen fair npon hie part, when he made so seriont a charge against ate,If he had oommand *d a oomimltteo of investigation and given me an opportunity t* havo defended myself on the ruaordi ef the ■am* body in whioh the attack waa made. 1 am very respoetfally, yours, B. H. Fibut. West VlrilalA Bio Cab be Bom os, Gauuiei Co., W. ▼»., April 4, 1880. Dbak Kturtnueei:— Like Peter ol old vent a fishing and easting my net on the right side *! the ship, (that is my eanoe,) I cast the Khtuducax into tke water and tt went down the rapids to nobody knows where. I had jast reesiveddt and counted on a plane ant erening'e reading, "bat the beet concerted plane ef men end mle* gang •ft a glee." Won't yea tend me anether copy te I can't get along with out it. I said I went nicking; well, I eamgkt fine mew of ean fiek and bees, bnt tbe less of the HiroaLioon, spoiled the relish ol the fry. We are Jilt planting eate; onions end beets or* np tad w* are preparing do some tall gardening. Oar wheat leeki very fin* sad tke preepee* for a large crop is good. Tke weather is very warm tke ther mometer marking 80 today. Yester day, (8anday) we hod a heavy thun der gust, and I think the lightning In West Virginia bae been more terfiie than any I over witnessed. We will in a few days be oalled to make choice of a Judge for ear Ciroait Coart. The present inenmbent is Ho mer A. Holt, a Demoerat, bat,neverthe less an upright man, a jest judge and every wav qualified for the post. He will no deobt receive a lsr,;e majority the votes east. Four years ago la a eemmanloatlon I stated that General Grant would be oar next President. Hrents which have transpired sinee then fortify one that opinion. Now it is net a fore gone osntlasien. The stars or* for him, everything point* to him as ike earn ing man and it is sheer folly for any body to fight against the Inevitable. With Grant an era ef peseo and pres parity will eommaaoM aud this nation teerering in her strength stand above ethers se the protector of the down trodden, the foster mother of the noble and the good, while the eyes ef all eth nations will view the greatness, tbs power and the glery ef this, the model itovei-ement of tke world. Bo mote it i>e. 1 may be thoagkt entkuieetie, bet I think I speak the word* ol troth and soberness. Letter Frwi ! a W. B.W. ■bweklac SawMlti tctisoay The Semyreet, IV, '• Herald" **yr: "One of the most Blckenieg aoeidenta it has ever keen oar 4nty to record hap pexed at a steam sawmill at kockweod, lost Friday. Mrs. Autheny Gretrall, an aged and kigkly eeteemed lady of the place, wee at the mill gathering chips kindling for this per pose she had gotten nnder the table on wklok wae fastened ft olronlar saw. Th* miller, not netiaing ker, started tke engine Jast as the unfortunate lady nos dinet under tke saw. A woUen hoed whioh she were cangkt in tke teeth and an instant the rapidly revolving saw hi4 peD ,t,»tod her head from tbe crown to the chin, literally tawing it tw*. Of coarse, death was instanta neons.' Disraeli is so badly beaten that he thinks of coming to this country aud buying Cincinnati, where if lie cannot an earl, he can he the owner of ba oons field. The report that a elans in Journalism to be started at Cornell University, has got abroad, and the streets of Ithi are now vocal with the oherry tin tlnabalatlon of soissor grinders bells. "Madam," said a lawyer to his lady oiient, "in this osse I shall oharge only nominal fee." "A nominal fee!" ex claimed the lady; "that's phc-noml nal." ;ni rMWiniUM. leu«rleetle(«heetle reWlen Fielde e(Faet an* raeei. Noe too old to u*—"Speaking of the dork eheotlng en St. Claire Flat!," eighed an old oitlean, u he took a seat In the gun store, *'J don't think there are as many birds up there as there were ten or fifteen yenrs ago. Why,*ir, the channels used to be Jnst black with 'em, and they were 10 tame that you eonld knock 'em an the head." Bverv bady sighed to think that those good old days and docks eonld never return,autt the veteran hunter continued : " I re member 1 was oat one day In April. I got in among th» bipeds,and how nun; do yon supjiose I ooontedf " " Time hundred," ventured one of the auditors, after a long interval. "Three hnadredl Whv I always kill ed over a thonaand every time 1 went ontl No, sir: I counted over sixteen thousand great b'g, fat, plump, del! oiens dneks, and then I had enly count ed those on one able of the boat!" "Bow long did it take yon!" " I don't know, air; I had no watch with me. Time la nothing te a man oenntlDg docks. 1 (wanted aloud, and when the dooke were email i eouated two for one. By and by I got tired of oonntlng and got ready for the slaiigh l • ter. "How many did yon klllt" " Well, now, I suppose I eonld He about it and aay I killed nine or ten hundred, bnt I'm getting too near the grave for that. No, I didn't kill a blasted one, and that'a where the strange port of the story eoaes in. When I began to lift that gnn up those dnoks knew what I was np to jnet as well as a human being, and what did they do! Why, air, about two hundred of 'em made a sadden dive, swam under the boat, and all raised on her port side at enc* anil npset her! Yes. air; they did, and there 1 wat In the North Channel, in ten feet of water, boat npset, night coming on, and 1 in my wetolothes." "Well." "Well, I ollmbed op on the bottom of tbs boat, Hosted five miles and was pieked np by two Indians. We towed that npset tost to an Island, and here another enrlout thing oomea In. Under tha beat were two hundred and sixty fear large plnap docks. They had been caught there when ah* apaet, and all we had to do was to haul 'em oat and rap 'em on the head." " Why, why, didn't they dive down and get from nnder tha boat !" asked the amatenr dnok shooter. "Why didn't they, air, why didn't U they! Well, air, I might have asked 'em why they didn't, bat It was too late; a cold wind had aprnng np, and 1 didn't feel like talking! All I know la that 1 oonnted over sixteen thousand dnoks, captured two hundred and sixty four, and have affidavits here in my wallet to prove everything 1 have sta ted. Does aay man here want to see the docuaents?" Io man did. They all leoked oat of the windows and wondared if they oonld lie that way when they had paw ed three score years.—Detroit " Free P/eas." m and end We Our 18 and •ale on of Tea Fi«n ,t Roods*—A Cemstoeker who woe having his hair eat yesterday afternoon, gave the barber particular Instructions net to move a long lack that projected in a somewhat unsightly way from tke frontkead. "It don't become yea,"said the bar ber. "Can't help tkat," said tke cus tomer. Better let me take it off," laid tke A tth and elty tholr and 40a as Get ter tell Me. barber. Just yen leave it at it it," said the man. "Bat," persisted the barber, "Iean't give yon a smooth, deoent eat if I leave tha hair so long in front. It wiU look like the very devil. I oan't see what yon want it left there for." " That's because yon don't know what is—yon don't know the nse oflt." " I know it's a bsnth of kolr, and know that it'sdevilish unbecoming jnst where it is." "Yes, it is a btinoh of hair, and it is something more than a bunch ef hair— it's the family rudder." "The family what ?" "The family rndder. When things don't go right at home my wife always grabs that lock of hair. She wanld feel lost without it. When she gets hold of that she osn handle me—steer me in the right ooaree, se to speak— and when I go in the right coarse the whole family go in the right coarse, and all is well. I've got nsed to it now and don't mind it. Should I lose my hair and beoome bald, or should yon give me a fighting cut all over, there would be no way of steering me; I should beoome unmanageable, and sooner or later a total wreck. No, sir, don't yon disturb the family rndder." —"Western Bx." \ the late*. none and to laid good! now shall N ol will Rploos jou 3 M .aeof low. lor Hi DIDX'W. »XfBCV THAT. —floeM in Pelio* Court: Attorney for the defence e man charged with having brutally beaten a woman oraos-examining the woman. "Now, then, state to the Court wkat yonr relations with this defendant have been." " Well, I have supported him for two years." "Yon supported him for two years, ! Yob positively swear that you have supported him for two years f" "Well, not exactly two years, but"— "Oh bo I not exist!/ two years, eh f Your Honor will observe that the wit ness contradicts herself. Very well, miss. What did yen mean miss by falsely asserting that yon have sup ported this innooent gentleman two years! Answer that if you ean, miss." "Well, I meant"— "Never mind whatyen meant; don't yon dare to tell me what yon meant. Tell the Conrt now, if yon please, rkat portion of the two years yon did not support this honest fellow, my client." "The only portion of tke time I havn't supported him daring the past years was the various times he was iu jail." Attorney subsides. STRAY STB AW. The well-keown feet that Chinamen handy about the house and ean eoek, wash, lro-i, clean hoase and tend children as well as women is having result that might have bssn ex pected. The girls are marrying China men in every oity to whioh they pene trate. It is so much nicer to have a husband who can do those little things than to depend on one's mother or pat with impudent servants. A young Bostonian annonnoed that was going to Lsadvillo to engage in hydranilo mining. " Yes," remarked friend, "yon are going to seek the bubble reputation at the cannon's mouth.—"Hour." T low, Tom Ij terms. *ha»e NO. new tlon bo 11 ly plrotlo uew. tore R with P will oral T M I*TI(H OTIOK _ urma el n* Sim Dome I a; ova a. No. «w*J WiMineii, lmt., April 6,11*4. Frepnrty owners end agrnt. wifi please tag th« following ordinance raining to pavement* will bo s'.rwtiy enforced, aud order to s*?u themselves uunooewnary troubio ana expense the/ will pltMo observe It: ''Ordinance rotating to i*v6m»>u'i: 'A hen over an/ (telnets or ob$t rustless era braid by liio Sireot Ooui motion or or reputed to him Me Ah all forthwith oauso the ptireineut sidewalk to be rep*'red or the oe.'eictt or ob structions to be remove at the proper omits ol tuoti owner or stftcnt of the property to whleh tUo property belong* and report the UIIIa to the City C'ooaoil V> be collected bo loro the JlUyor." 4 rind N nouoo seat L UH P. LYNCH, (Street Oernififeslouer. A C A Ml).—HAVING BOUGHT THE entire . mwcblucry eed sb-ee nf the Weeel Factory Front an-l Jurttwn, lorroerly owned hj Win. t'uvbo.', who will contlnuo e tfupviktondont we .iro prcperiMi turnanu faclnra all kinds ol patent i nd plain wheels, looludlrff bycyde wheel*. We alec maculuo tu e spokei, bubs and IWloee. Mr. ForSca will havo entire ebanre of the manuftiotare, a« shall endeavor by ble eeperlnttndenon to turn out good work. Our workmen ere erpenecced bands. Training that tbe deale-s and car riage maoulactarors who bare been destine with the'old Hroi racy ecntlneo to lar-w el with their erdera, and mat new oars stay , for n'l of which we ihall be D. R BUCKINGHAM, <'. BUCKINGHAM. Trad lair m BUCKINGHAM A H*o. if drop In «md than Kin!. 4 S-dAwtf, XTOTIOK.-A FBW BUaBEH Of BKW *»;rie« stock of the Oil/ JBitidla* and Leon AaMdalP n ean *tlii t»o had m Awoalatlon in the oily for new feorrawerv Biz Per aeat Ule-W t allowed withdrawing maiokerf. Inqnlreot *7 ft J K. PlEBOt*. BMFoUry, B Fifth itreet. Clayton Houuw Uuildmr. Tke eke%p* GRMAF WESTERN TEA OOMFANY & SBOOND ST., IS K SECOND BT. N CmOA.—THE DIAMOND STATE Iaj«n />e«elatlou t> new Haulag new nook, applioallons roeelved any time b/ GI40.O. MAMS, Sueretery. oa-vi No. «1 Shipley ivie, (iad ttour) epee l-ll-im 4*7 a*d FTiDlDg. N imOB—FIFE HUNDRED SHARKS, I0U3 MTl<$f Mo»il*Al01 JwOXTi St03k fDT ■■la Yir»i yaymaat oa tUa »Moad Taeaday M»jr. Apply to W. J. MORR f )W, Hoe'y. 417 Fronoa straot. (iKCMlKKHYJ. OTBGNG AND MILD ROASTED COFFER, U OENTB PER FOUN*. BLACK, UKR N, JAPAN AND MJABI TEAS AT 10 CENTS PER POUND. rkeae ayinda are uaexoellsd In purity.etrmgsc and Savor, by any In tbo ntr at the price. Try tbenn and be eanvtnsM of the feeb W. B. BOWMAN Manager, Wilmington, Delaware. Oav^aseortment of tbe liner grade.* ol^Tee Ctjtleo, and perfectly pure peppovsed spleen generally. U one ol the bait. Price# alwsyrl/at SUGAR AT UG4T IV CUS TOMERH. pBtXIERIBB DOWN. I have this day retelvod a large lot ef gro ceries which I will eejt cheaper than ean bo boaght in this city. Oar alia is to ounvlnce thoyewhooeJl tb*t this Isa fact, eepeolally Lhoeo who are aboat to remove to the w* stern of the oily. We cell nothing but first dace aoods at tne very lowest markot prices. do not allow no grooer in this slty to irdl cheaper than us. Our Flour wo soli at $5.00, and 47.78; Patent Flour, 18.80 per barrel. 4 cant Hour wo will guarantee. OurlO com. Drips is the b««t eeld la the dtv (or tbe money, it formerly aold at 18 oti.; Coffee irom oonts ap; our 40 eent Tea we recommend, we do not tell any goods wo ats. Huy and la my qaantity. We keep continually hand a fail supply of (resh and ialt Monts all kinds. Oall and satisfy younell that those are fkste. Goal oil 110 nwt. 11 efs. per PETER J. FORD, Frank and Maryland a<'e. city. cannot re Straw for gallon. A28*tf unt sally, mats you eyes lyen st the Grangers' Store, 10* East street T If you have not keee, se at one* ret wine ol thslr tUe. (oar ; it Is excel test; and their 4c. floor ti tbe host In tke for the price. itwi,aid pay you teste all dried pears, peecboi. apples, prune* German pears. Aoot Hally, Just try their tea ; when I was m Ohlna I could not got good far the money. Oatsup, too nor quart. Homo fr ed oy.tere and try It. Kloo. 4 tk». Mo., acd oorn starch, 4 Si. tar Mo. 1 oan't yoo all, Aunt Holly. Ju tgo yoarsetl aad Oranser s Mora, 10* Kart oth .treat. M }| V e * T.M. W1EB. NEW UKGOKBY t/TOKE George M. Wheeler, 1M R. Seeond ft his latoly Untshed end completely remodeled eld (".and, having torn out all the old tlx The now ones makss the store second to Being grateful fur part patronage, by caro ul attention to business ho hoiw. merit a continuance ol the same. He has In a new stoog ol choloe groceries, and -leaver to make the prlcn for good a ns as the lowest. Ho extends a oordlol tiiVlir.tio* toall to come and see the sloro. 8-: 8-81 104 E. 2nd St., City. OW OPENED.—J. R. CHANDLER k Co's. Oroceir store,with an entire stock now groceries of tbe bett quality, which wo sell at the vciy lowort cash prices. Pure and the bec't grades of flour in the market. Call and bo oonfinced. Bo sure u<* to tfto right plaoo. CHANDLER A CO A 16 E. 3rd st„ (Odd Tollowi Hall ason t mamlin gan, new .tyle«; elegjnl|qSafiBaa In ebonlsod wood. PrioeeJ I 8 (J J Eaiiyuaymentajeirery tlireo months. Don t ret we l;ei* tbo but organs made at l'AN UOAST ALLEN'S, Maaoolo Tonaplo, WU mtf.gton . Dob _ 4-1-am-ootw_ he would eknownhd Kvley Organs, Geargr Wood's Or/ent, tl now ami hwiutlfttl stylo owes imt r» ootvod. Tfi» ai.ovo organs arc oupsrlor te all other*, and tbe beet t) tbs thoapert. Frloos terms oavv. Oall nnd tee them at FAN COAST ALLEN'S Ware ibore", MamieU 4-lSm-vetw Ho. YJRADBUBY PIANOS, Hortng lfro's Pianos, aad Ramernwn's Pianos, tbe b<vt medium-priced planes in the marliet. Setllcg low for oash, and on easy Oall and examine before jeu pnr PANOOAnT ALLEN, Masonl, 4-1-xm.eetw Temple, Wilmington, Del. rrUiOMAS RILEY, PKAOTfOAL PLUMBER, STHAM AND GAS FITTER, , BV WTWT SEVENTH STREET. Hftvtair mads plnmbins and sanitary en ictnoerinjr for the past forty years my bust I feel confident of kMd* entire fatlafao to those who uaav favor ms with their pi troBO«e. Best of reioronoe given In regwii ability. l-28-3m THOMAS RILBT, 2W W. SEVENTH S! OORING! ROOFINGII All kinds oompeeltlon r.^eflna: dene prompt ami at IA)W PRICES. Old leaky tin, 8hlngloand eomposltion roola eeeted with and made water-tight and good ae Give as a call. ROBERT ATKINSON. Offlco: Sam'l. Hanna A Oo.'s bard wan , Filth aad Market itfs S-19-6md EMUT AL.—JACOB .BHUNNEK HA.S r«wovo<1 his w&tuh store from No. Lombard t- 801 Klug whrra he will be plowed to attend t* all wht may lavor him their pat ronavo. __8-25-lmd ARTIt-H WISHING THEIR PIANO* orarxani tuned, ••., by James Shabe, niauc leave tholr orders at 1IW King Bt.. Prbt. V. Allen's Meilo Store wobouIc emple. 4-8-lmd* oney to loan-in sumbi*k»oo t fseoo, on goo 1 (tret mortgage, ; oity pof.rtyorf.mjj A^vto( 4.7, ?t 611 Market rt. VTKW BEAL HfTATE iUEeum I [\| ARTHUR H. SMITH. *Y OOV. s™vi."lH A b DB nr NTS PROMPT!. tag raining aud In troubio hen by him or ob omits to the bo H1PLHY Y COLLECTED, MORT0AOEH NEGOTIATED, COMYEYANOING In ell Ite BRANCHES UHDE.P. rrm htjphkvihiok of ALBERT W; 8 vilTM, Oall at my office before renting or parobajlng -0-w-*-8w fry & 60.8 KlNC THE the e wheels, will a« d turn car destine el stay be i*l JOHN R1GUS, A1TOBKF.T AT UW, NO. 4 WEST SEVENTH STREET, Witmlnxten, Del. 47-*flro .1. UlUliPKY, JK. t ATI'OBWeTat law, NO. « WEKT SEVENTH S^TBEfiT, vrjkaloift/ia. L'eL. • le-mi EETH FOB ALL TH3 PEOPLE. eiiatlfnl leetli at w, 44, $8 and liocgn* set. Teeth extracted without pain^fT^ g«j. Over thirty years expar Dlt. OALLAGUEB, No. 886 Market street. BKW and ; per set ty tho eke%p* uoeoi BT. TOHACCO AMIS SUSS ABB. V VITO k BUTE, Kannlarturen «f ait kinds af SESAR8 t SBGARsThEGARS ! SBOARS NO. 1 WEST FKOK STREET, JOHN OTTO. new epee fDT OHN BUTZ POLITICAL CARDS* TUB VOTERS Ok MEW OA8TLE OOENTY ! FOB SHERIFF—PHILIP B» CLARK, BTHW Ok&r LB MUFURJI®. ffutgeat o the decision ol the Republican party ol New Oaetle county. 1840. 1 Ib-U T o T o.thb voters of new oastlh COUNTY. FOR EHBRIFF—FRAHOI3 H. LAW. OF CHRISTIANA HUHDHBO. Subject to Ihe deaiaion oi the Bepublleaa party ol New OasUe eouaty, 18M, 8-ll-iind* IORSHBR1FF. nrs RKTtnrLittA v Voawts of NVw Cam nn Oou«tt—UM- nuuiMg; 1 again oiler myself as a candidate Mr sheriff oi Now Cas lio county, eabjoet to the decision ef the Re publican i.arty. X promise my support to the sttooeasinl nominee. Tnankiul for pact favor 1 Remain Respectfully yours, JAM.E& MARTIN • •drWtf Price# CUS THR VOTERS OF NEW VASTUi COUNTY 1 GmrrLmrFiw:—I again offer myself as a candidate for the office ol Sherltf. sabjeet to Vie dooialou ol tbe Republican nomination, dbod eodlolt tbe support of my friends. WILLIAM H. FIKROR, J-FT-41 It kmington Hendiu* mo gro bo stern first irdl $5.00, tbe irom that per OK SHERIFF F The undersigned offers himself as a candi dates lor the Uspublioao nomination lor Sheriff of Now Orotic Oounty, and while ho IkMtlxig the votes of bis l«llow cltiiens lor tho office, plodges himailf Io su'inort the nominee S. R. C1HOATF. OUv Urcsk Hundred. whoever he may be. dAw-ti White |j*UK SHJlULFF. undm!ffnf<l offers blamlf as a uoi »* dote for tile Repibltoan nominatf >■ lac Sheriff ol New UAsilo county. And while ro ltoiUQM: the vot-e ol his leliow oiUsans for the office pledges hUtse*f to cordially rapport tke atMMUkec wboe/ar Re iaay be. re for M. H. PAXSON, PonoiiCer Hundnd. s-H-iwd-amw 044 HO It lit or MEW OABTftJK OOUNTY. OHASL.ES E. SPARKS), e* wiunxarax hdxdobd. Mtyeet te tft. decision el the KepeMtren i-m-ewd-w party. East one* tke all their got tk». oan't aad JK UUDONXB. F The nnfferBffncd offers klasolf m a sand I date for the Republican Domination ior Ooro nor, of Now Urotio county. At tbe same time that ho will be tfcanklnt Io every vote, be pledges ktmselt to support tbe si oessJtil nominee. *17-4 w WM. HICKEY. lor bis FREIGHT LIE MS. his tlx to has and a the n HEW YOUR. THE ELECTRIC LINE OF STEAMERS Sail from KING STUEKT wharf, WUmtng ton, Del., tiuuiay*, TiirRsnvYS and hlTUUIIAIS, At 2 o'clock, P. M., Returning,will oall Irom I'lEK H.Hwt Blvor, New Yorll, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, at 4 o'olook, P. M., low us by any other llna For k wo the sure Frrghta a* rates apply to AR< Efs ABBOT, Ag?., 68 South st, N.Y. EDWARD AkbUfcflN, King fit wharf, Wilmington, Del. VrilsV.IAM WEAVER, Weldner'swhail, 4-6 tf Chester, 1'a. R PHILADELPHIA! WARNER'S PPILADELPHIA —AWD— WILMINGTON PROPELLERS, Sail tram Mart of. street whan, Wilmington, daily, at 0 P. M. From ttrnt wharf belo? Cho-tnut st., Philadelphia, daily, at o'olack, P. M. Express arrangements in both cities, J whioh prompt dtdirory of merchandise suroda J t all CHARLES WARNER k. GO MARKET STREET WHARF, WtL&iaurion Delawroa. 8 IJS1E A. M<CJALL WILL - oommsneo running botween HRS city and Fennpgrov©,on TUESDAY, MARCH 80, And make two round trips on Tues day, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday's. Leave Pem sgrove at tf and 2; Wilmington at 11 and to'olock. 3 28 tl OAPT. DENNEY fc BROS. W1LI. PAPER. E ft m a aw 5i pl " aw * WW 5 co 2 Sa " o $ 5? r.r, k W COO eco wwer itaa KKM O H B 65 £2 toj* W* i a 5J«SJ QQ : wj. 0 ae C c ►> -ow £2 SS 3 || it ti y> 0B3 W WW n CO KW 3 I ^ H 'JM tea CQ x ' 3 be o CQ A A jjj. W g 09 I ww t - 3.5 9 u*T fif/k For a large toed ot k'ndlln) 3SI «ek\ i wood. Order, oan be left si yray • Hre«„ Htixmd and King street,; .!■ oob Moore,at Oity Depot, and John S. Mlllei at Bluing Sun, or at tha Faotory, comer e, Uuloo Btreet and GUptn »venu*. 8-14 tt J. Sic KINNEY _ |JAL, GOAL, GOAL. LEHIGH AMD KOHINOOK OVALS BEST FAMILY OOAL, GAHKFULLYTJtEPABED, Bepeo lolly for nr retell tele*. PHOMPn-T DELIVERED IN CEULAB3 AT LOWEST MARKET PRICK CHARLES WARMER A (JO., MARKET STREET WHARF. RLLPHONB T ► BOM AHY FAnr OV THH CITY TO | G. 11. ELAYMAKER'S UFFIOE, OOIINKH OF 46TWATEK AKD KING STKKETS-^| —FOR YOITR— IAMfi, SAND AND COAL l I 0 As I man*foctu.re my own llvto at mj wort* In Lancaster Ounty, Pa.. 1 wl'l far r y LOWIiiST PUIO* S-54md nith Ho;© at tho eitUor whclesale or retail. J^AJittEST LOAD OF KINDLING WOOD FOR fl.M, KINDLING WOOD FOII fl.M, —A1V -J3N PONDER'S, tlRN PONDER'S, JOHN PONDER'S, JOHN PONDEU'K, NO. Wfl MARYLAND AVENUE. NO. W« MARYLAND AVENUE. ALaSO COAL OF ALL SIZES. ALSO COAL OF ALL SIZES. 8*12*1111 Wilmington. Del. Q.BO. W. BUSH A SON, I'RENCH BTKEETfcWHARl, Oall spedel attention to tJheir hard, pure, PH EN ANDO AH GOAL* SHENANDOAH CX)AL BROOKB1DE LYKfiJfS VALLEY, Superior to all ether coals lor Bakers and lor opou grates. QOAL AND LIMB. GOAL AND LIME, COAL AND LIME, YARD FOOT OF WEST STREET, YARD FOOT OF WEST STREET, JOHN W. GRIFFITH, V7-if Wilmington, Dfil HE. ALTON BROTHERS, w VUUUSiLU AMD iUTVAU. | 1UB AND COAL DEALERS, I 8 KSEO *ND ST.. AND OYER THIRD ST. BRIDGE, Piiees eemmeneing April l, 1880. C§ POUNDS DAILY 49 OT8. PER WEEK. 08 POUNDS DAILY M UTS. PER WEEK. 12 POUNDS DAILY 70 UTS. PER WEEK. 10 POUNDS DAILY 84 OIS. PER WEEK. *0 POUNDS DAILY 98 UTS. PER WEEK. 26 POUND* DAILY 1.12 OTS. PER WEEK. OFFIOES; THIRTY POUNDS AND OVER AT THE RATE OF 09 UTS. PER NI'BUIAL RATES BY THE TON. THE ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR PURE EASTERN ICE, CUT FROM THE Ken MN« Mlver, MAINE. tt-27-8ud WALTON BRIJTIlLltB, NO. • K. SBOOND ST . AND OVIK THIRD HI'. BRIDGE. N AND ASTER o THURSDAY, APRIL FTB'YP. Thursday, apkil flh^T, MY PRICES FOR ICE WILL BE AD VA.NCBD TO THE FOLLOWING RATES: 0* POUNDS DAILY 48 47T.4. PER WEEK. * 04 70 M 111 u • *t. nt - 28 lrty pounds and over at the rate of «*0.! per lOuas. toe^^o ton^tow^ ratea PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 40A SHIPLEY ST., Branch oBlooe, 4th and Poplar and No. 1308 WalnutsL S-wu Th DBUOfiMIS. " CHEAPER THAN DIRT. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. I I Numerous styles ol aheap soap for bath rooJ) ure. A grout variety ol the most popu lar Kmnoh, Eugllah, German and American toilet soups. Also SKIN SOAP, BABY SOAP, TOOTH aSOAP, SILVER SOAP, HAND SOAP, SHAVING SOAP, AND SOAP FOB REMOVING PAINT AND GREASE. FOR SALE BY Z. JAM.ES BELT, A. JANES BEI.T, FAMILY DBUGGIST, SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. A ttention.— au perwns dsetnug pore Dregs er Cbemloalr. or wish log tholr prescriptions or private reoolpti oarelolly oosipoondod ol pur* nuterlats go to tha drug store ot H, it. EKING HURST, Ble. >17 Market street, Wilmington, Del. ibMUd f 6-10 U UNDERTAKERS. T J. WYNANN, J. - FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, MO. SOS SHIPLEY STREET, Residence 116 M eet Eleventh street. 11-38-ti __ JIMON GUTHMIE. iHN'L FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, NO. me K SEVENTH STREET, I-» wtlmlngton, DeL Thhmo.—so P-r cent. Ie« tlian nmal pf loes THOMAS MITCHELL, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER no. en* kiITg STREET, Wilmington, DeL •OtlN B. MARTIN, FURNISHING - UNDERTAKIGt, Nit. 851 SHIPLEY STREET, OHN WILLIE, A SAIL MIRER, Foot of 4th Street, WILMINGTON, DEL. Sails of all descriptions; alHO Awnings, Ver andas, Tento and Covers, made and ropnlred. largo assortment of all the latost styles ol striped p'oods for Awnlnga on hand. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTIaY AT TENDED TO. 48-3wd /~1aah nlwaye at command for \j morUtHBc, large nr email.city aud eeuxtry, 48w-#ap M E AI . D Jfc C«. a 1 I ' : CROSBY & HILIi'- ' 220-222 Market St, it Aro new FhowinK a large assortment of SPRIN 6 "DRESS GOODS -AT— POPULAR PRICES. BLACK CASHMERES. We hold a very largo stock of tAeee good*, and are at present ottering splendl i value, fit hrioa of euperlor merit and Cash eastomern for these goods ine oar stock before purchasing. at very low prices, should ena* BLACK SILKS! We are offerln* at M. S7X andft,(iswal as the better ttnidee), benutilul xoodr, whlo! be pninonnotd decidedly oheep, by erf| persen, at all familiar with theee good.. will . 2 BARGAINS IN V TOILET <iriLTff, TABU* LIKENS, TOWELS, HAP KINS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS. i'% CROSBY & HILL. 220 AID 222 MARKET ST.* t-th s WILjMINGTON, DEU .1! V; M CHINA AND GLASS 1*ABB. LAWTON'S, 605 MARKET STREET r ; We sre now offering White Iron Stona China « . DV^or UJate per Uoa |SJ* aB,asl . gi? r n ns"and ' Sm^n. M«n7B"»" ' '..T. 1 ** Covered Vegetable biithes •8.75 2.75 . 1.15 b i>8 1 55 M. OUR LINE OF GLASS! IS NOW VEKY OOBPLBTB. 1 Bridgewood Porcelaii m IN BETS OB flirmil FXNCBS AT LOWEST PBim i Lawton's, 605 Market St [y0'\ i FLOUR. jlLOBB, As to tbe character or repvtattoa ol our FLOUR ask those wbo have tried it. People who know what good FLOU U Id, are per feet ly satisfied wftn what we send them. We rail none hut the BEST, THE PUREST, AND THE MOST CAREFULLY i'HKPAKKf). OUK 1'KiUES ARE THE LOWEJJT. Cheleo Enmlly, $7.76 per bbt.; Single Extra. •6A5 per bbl.;Nall bbl. or qusrter bhl.at same rates; Eighth of a bbl. or W.i A bur, soe. and 1.00. Sava money by making your purekasa us. FLOUR, ! fe » M. CHANDLER, so. Sal MARKET STRIEf, (Halt way bet, 6th and 7th.) ;/• REDUCTION : - '■ • r —IN— FLOUR! WARREN CURLETT, 1 S V ! S. E. CORNER 47 8w Eighth and Shipley Sts. KE YOU GOING TO PAINT, TL li so use 6T1BILL OH KM I CAL PAIR, THE BEST PAINT MADE. Ten yean experience In th« sale •( it h«i proved It to our satisfaction. ALABASTIBTE, xsw preparation lor lnitde wat fa, sfeeau bettor than Kalsomlue. GEORGE W. STOII, •OR. MARKET AMD WATER FIR,-? WUmURlon, Dti* ' ! * ffi M