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DAILY REPUBLICAN DAILY (tOMDAY* ■ EUAPTAD) —A»— The Repi büua Building, thirl ud i:>i. Wlladafo«, Dbi —IT— IbBTl BLICAN PDIlf fll OOMPAWT i «TU E-ALE OOMMUNIUATIUNS checbr. poet a I not** or other buaiaear I<1 m nlrea ed p> HnrCBUOAW f UULIBH A Faiaiihu i cur .... PiBt Office at WUmlng lute ed at tom Jal.. m second close mail matter. ■ovnAY M«Y 14, l«M. Bjoampment u Whbh me Ni. IbeG.aul Array of tba Rspabllo on« In Si. Lute last satnuier, Presldan Cleveland olty tbnt be did atona bad olovad, and about tha laa «steran bad itarted home, although he oould just na eaillj have been prt>»m while the anonap ant was ln Nation. H a did not oari at that ttelnaolLd t«a old «oldlera, bat now matten have* )ban ged. Tnere Is to bt long In St. Liai«, 0 evelan * be roaomianted for Prealden in it. as y tl tied bi« vielt to that arrive until 1U wa hu Jaarn«) how deeply ho« maah Another meeuug and av that meeilng G •xper« ot the Dol'od B atet. As he will doabieliy need all tho tappoTi he cm. poMlhiy üb.alü, h« t« destrju aow a' Atoorlug at leoat the goed wilt of the veteran«, and I« very aaxtoaa Indeed to review the parade la Brooklyn on Memorial Day. Peneton OommleiloDf r Black,who wlebee to be asaoolAted with Mr. Cleveland In the Presidential race, alao wIsbM to dletlBgalah hlmeelf by delivering the oration at Greenwood cemetery. The «ohtme hoe been worked by so me Demoo rails tffijlale of Brook lyn, bat It I« hoped that the G. A. B bey« will he too ehrfcwd to be oaaght napping. The UkMucKALM u*a a tloea of tbalr ova madloioe last Baiarday, aad 1« ■lek that It I« doabtfal, «van with tbo application of the pariy lath, If they will beawffl otantly reooveml to vote for theoao fnl nominee for May month. These m •» tuned some of them nt the olty •Motion always been among tboae who hare how easy it wo« for people to pay their tex, and how Repabltonn« had no one bat tbemeelve* bave told blame for not Mfarlng tbelr tax reoelpti, bat now they hare bad a little ex perlen oe, and aaoenalntd exactly how the machine works wben taxes, for the purpose of oaatlng their wotee against the favirlte oandliate ot the oaanty tax oolleitora. The Nortsn men claim that while the «apportera of Chief Djogberty were «applied with an abaadanoe of lax receipts, "wltboa> Money and wltboat price," they ooald not obtain them at dor any considera tion. Now that 1« exactly what we have been complaining about for year«, Bind goes to prove what we said a few week« sin ie that "tbdte political trick aiers would dlsfianoblse Demoorat* readily as they do Republicans if tb oon'd advanoe their •0 doing." want to pay their Interests b> Whilb Oaltf Doagherly was a oau ildate (ur tba Dem k ratio noaaluatloo for Mayor, the Kxi'UBLjcan dofendttd him agalasi the aitsaks of hl« own pariy organ«, as unosllvd for p«rM. aii the na.lonalliy of bis anj4«tjrs and his M»d. N »w, however,that be bar eeiaied tbe ncmloalliD, and siaads as the representative of bis party, rvaul him lu light, and tball oppo«e bis eleoilon by every bouorahle u.e%n la ibe ItldCMd Ilietu oant uf ;lrely difiaieni put ^algu whlob do not propose to de^jend Ut-f, bat Wb do propose election w entaes, we •o personal) J OppOBd hi 9 be leve principe, of a 11 pailloan Mayor tbfct the elec would be of tbe greatest bentfl . to this city Three yrars of Domoortll has dlsgasted ibe prtiple, aud they are anxious for a «111 not ge, bat ihat ohaoge li Mr Doagherty saooeade to the Mayoralty. H • eleotton would merely be a perpétua. Ion of tbe preiem system, of whljb tbe grea'. maai of the people ht art) 1 y tick and tired, fidently believe they wlL make a changn m»x* month. The Dooij a portion of them, deolded lest Saturday who, In their «pinion, is the proper person to fill tbe » ffi ye ot Mayor In this ol»y, and the duty of the Kipaolloan party Is * plain. If they will profit by the ltteots of tbe pa«% they will oomblne their strength the judgment of *• who, in individual voter, will fill the tftije with oredlt to tht pwty aud hi lmeres a of the ol»y. f, wail to Ibe beet To be «njoeeefnl a v '.natal who I« not partisan,'' and for wboau dissatisfied uffenslv ihoeo Dom, with (be mlsrQleand fraud la tbelr o V*rly who cot aol9' I r ■ y the r of tae people . lie bt> a ocm'ng from the people, rvBpootlng and nprasemiug the bird-huuded, honest ■cn of bd , eqnvlly with the m , marooan*. ah j a'*c «p-icalxtor. Be t<- dope tided upon to la a falth'nl and lm t« • a. e ih« I parvltti ntr, wltbuu'. fear I« nominated '.aln that he will h favor ■0» t . ßalotday, U la AlO ) 91 . A JfUTHXK 0 » ol: u l>ul'0 t I liea h b* ha< dtt-ds Jn in« il knu and proml Viotor d away, tbo great reap 'fi b-m, and there o ty whu have grea tbelr luis. clo Ha waa a . »öd belog bleat wilt xospic ratais bed a land ,nt opportun* Ho«, wnioo he oner failed for fijlng gaol fellow lmpr 1 tMioefitilug ht many Id 6bi wh. m be has often proved a tru Wend ln tb« h )nr of aeetl. Thfre city Bat he 1» gone, tie K:pg af Terrora, who enter xUk«i the palace of the great of the La Bible - hand ap,»o him, the 001 laid hl« toy w all of htaa poor, ' that wai oriel lit-e Im and oold. Ic unity ha« loit • g *>4 and asefal oltla n. tbe bar of thl( y a bright aad shining light, and 1 nufuriu'att a frieufi wbc hi« destu the 0 the p never tnrnel a deaf I>ûak». to their ap An ix. J M beard o eay d not 1*. 11 l>**n oci ate were _ l » u day lii-t that they . *- 'he Democratic ticket at ihe lrf election, which le **'1 cevtr failed ; olblng that 0 do heiolofute. WAIAMAK1 WANAJUKIIV Philadblphia, Monday, May 14, 1888. Our Story to-day is very im portant and interesting • l*oti should read it. JOHN WANAMAKER * We make a big break in many prices ol Dresa Goods to-day. IVt make it. made lor us. Dress Goode market, our stocks and others,are passed in review. It is wise to do it. It's done. It is not a reduction upon remnants or broken lots of odd goods. That sort ol thing goes on regularly here as part of ordinary business, pj and is never advertised ex cept as a general wet. It is an efterlng ol ijuanh- (f{ ties, hundred ot pieces in many lots; of assortments^ pj every lot complete in varie- 75 ty; ol bargains, the reduc tions are large enough to appear to everybody. You a know we never ask you here to a meagre show. ... tf'fa'* 0 * de* 1 Jpu *"*7 likely ask. fDiere is pleas • ure in bargain-giving, but the real reason is, we want to sell We always do, and rneaa to more and more. pjj The common shams of <id vertising talk make us a lit le positive about what loi- p low. Therefore if 7 °" want to test any fact as o quantities,. prices, or quail- &1 lies, you may appeal it you please, to the highest au thority in the house y P ro ° • 45 ing and lin, 37 It is not The Whole a' to on r by B 1« I« of olty to for now and their ot of with we few their b> Scotch Surah Zephyr Ginghams. Several times this Spring we have told you of toe fine cotton, the deli cacy and fastness of the col or, and the stamp of Fash ion's approval. Needn't re peat that here—you know it all. The fresh lact is 25 cents a yard. Saturday evening they were 40 cents 3*2 inches. All checks ana plaids, 25 styles, 150 pieces. Lot big enough to boast of, small enough to close quick Scotch Zephyr Checked Ginghams. It you know Ginghams one of the great honest Gingham name* will come to your mind and you'll ask, Are they Well, no, they are not, but it's a bright mind that wilt say they do not bear a great trade mark. Equal? Yes, we think so They were 40 cents at the last sunset; 25 cents now. 30 inch. Wool and- Cot 10 n Plaid Suiting. Small checks with overplaids,mostly cotton. In color and style nearly equal to the finest English Wool Suiting. 120 pieces. 34 in ches. The price is absurd— 12 i-a cents; just halt. Check and Overplaid oau own his bar as by uf we hi 9 leve Mayor this are ohaoge would preiem the tired, wlL ?• portion In to and Is the oomblne in voter, tht beet not wboau o the r people and honest a'*c to lm Wool Suiting. Various grays aud browns in broken checked grounds, with ovcrplaids in orange, black,red and white.[dies The effects are neat with a touch of style. They were h favor proml Viotor reap JOHN WANAMAKER. a wilt ht J^EMOCBATIC NOMINATION—1888 FOB SHERIFF Of New Caetle Courty, 1» 001 toy htaa ALVAN ALLEN. Ic • thl( and wbc Thanking my friends for the fl s.rrÄis.iSioi*« subject to (he rules of tlie Pleditlng myself to anpn< nominee of the Democratic -if ally. ÎLÎÏE c* 1 ». «1 u y. 1 ap " "ru ALVAN ALLEN. M eay not Mustang Liniment. that Mexican Mvataxo Liximevt conquers ItOfi M AMU Itt UvWM Wifi «fi VIA#, avis«. German Plaid Bdgt. All woo ( ) ten colorings, forty pj eces _ They are from one t h e j )e8t Saxony makers, and combine the hsppy me (f{ um j n style, midway be in tween the pronounced and pj a i n- They go down from 75 to 50 cent , 39 inches . French Wool Ckcveron to stripes. Very neat stripes a bout one-half inch wide, separated by hair lines ol strong color neater designs for Spring • Costumes have been brought out this sea80n . They have f ree [ v at 75 cents; you ma y ta jç e to-day at 50 . pjj t y pi eces> eight colors. j nc £ clotK p , ain colo „ ith self-checks, °" varioUfl shades, Including the o novel Ught tlnti> with ever &1 ^ o( che ' ckg charact cdo „ _ , 2 o( them _ w and finishi make these goods most desirable. They would be at normal cheap ness, Ü 5 cents. Will you appreciate them more at 50 cents! We'll see. 40 inch Plain 1 Pool Suitings. Be fore the writer lies the color card. 45 cents, but to-day are go ing at 25 cents. 75 pieces, and 18 varieties of color. Wool Diagonals in plain celors. Forty pieces. As sorted in terra-cotta, Gobe lin, serpent, modes, and browns. Reduced from 37 i-a to 25 cents. They were 45 cents a lew days since. 42 inches. teo the tion to 60 ot , , , The shades vary be-| tween the extremes of light and dark, with a wonderlul ingenuity of variety. Porty- ^ two colors. 1 hree hundred and twelve pieces. In auj experience of years we have never offered this grade at iras than 75 cents. To-day 60 c-nts, just to keep things lively. All wool, 50 Inches. Saxony Summer Cheiiiot. A wool man would call Saxony and Cheviot in the same sen tence a contradiction ol terms. Maybe so. But the fact is that the stuff in ques tion is from the beat Saxony maker, and In the twenty-, five pieces hero tor sale arej eight very neat mixed col Very few The re it 25 ana of, will but wilt Yes, were Plaid with In equal Wool in ?• orings. At 75 cents they were cheap beeause they had been $1, but 50 cents is to-daj's price, and a sound bargain it is. French Beige Plaids. Serge bold but subdued weave plaids,very stylish, fine wool and texture, rank high among the beau tiful novelties oi the season. Already many oi them are in the costumes of tasteful la They will aud in white.[dies at $1 a yard. To-day a they go at 60 cents, and were I there are fifty pieces, with DUNCAN BROTHERS, No. 214 Market Street, Are the agents (or the Penn sylvania and Quaker City LAWN MOWERS ND CniCAQO it Also have a full line of Gar den Hoes, Kakes, Korks, Spades, Rubber Hose, etc. • ,ro9-wc 211 and . teo choice coloring« to pick from. 40 inches. French Beige Checks, Al most exactly like the plaids just mentioned. The grounds are varied buffs and grays, the cheeks mostly white. They will assort with the plaids and give a range of choice complete enough for every taste—p< ice the same, 60 cents. Fifty pieces, twelve colors. 40 inch I ing German Fancy Combina tion Plaids. Ail wool and fine. Patterns novel, colors brilliant, styles a la mode, forty pieces, fourteen varie ties, price three filths. Down from $1 25 to 75 cents. 40 Inches. This lot includes some of the most attractive novelties brought from Eu rope this season. German Fancy Plaids Bright colors, very tastefully combined, specially suited to young ladies and misses Just why so choice a lot ot goods should be reduced so much we cannot explain, unless it be that our dreac goods folks are over eager to make rare bargains. But down they go, from $1 to 60 cents, twenty-seven col orings in the lot ol 100 pieces. 40 inches. All Wool Henriettas. The technical term "Henrietta" describes a particular style ot wool dress goods. Note this. This lot is fresh, and not a piece has seen the light of Philadelphia until this morning. It is not an omnium gatherum lot ot merino and caihmeres dub . bed Henrietta for advertising ^ faut R regullr as _ ^ 0ftment ot co i or3 ot a un ,_ auj at A ol the wholesale lots. The entire is of full, well rounded arej an ^ complete lines. There ^ ore worthy your best atten form grade and quality such as have been selling at jSl— the price is now 75 cents. 45 inches Mixed Suitings. Wool, of good grade and large j varie ty, reduced from 374 to 25 cents 36 inches.J This offering of Dress Goods has in it no old stuff, no trash, no odds and ends, no cleaning out ol broken non. a We are preparing anoth er ot the interesting Exhibi tion Occasions similar in thought but different in character from others that have precedent. The pub Us has greatly enjoyed our past efforts in this direction, and we hope again to com mand your interested atten tion. This column will con tain a further announcement and invitation to our Sum mer Occasion in a day two. in la will and with or lyj^ASSEY'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, MO. I WENT 2N D STB BBT, Wilmington, Dei. A general assortment of Hoots. Shoe« and (Walters. Call and examine moderate prloes. learn the k23-ooddtew-lm Is EDWARD MELCHIOR it —DU A LIB IR— Gone, Rifles. Pistole and Ammon'tion ol all kind«. Canvas Goode, Breechloadln# Double-barrel Guue, from |9.00 up. Coll before going elsewhere at JKOi %li UUP g BtlCUn IOIIOI G QPKCUli NOTION. H TO FAftMBKS A BUTCHERS. rOH HALK-Tba oa pliai au«k in tba WatbiBKtoa ntroat Marital Uonaa Oo., ltd and Washington afreets. Purchasers ef tbe tit lad to ohetoe of Mali« aaaord onntof «lock subscribed for. Tha ■took ara to tha !EL' d wagon la tba In baiaisaat, «blob I« to bo filtod up lor tbo on of tarmara and thoaa away from market. For tail particulars oall Pim.tr H.Uuak àtX),IM Mar bat street. J. J. Pinnen No. 0 Wo«t7<b street, or Uno. It lowuaaaD AS atoffloo ol Market at. mt tf B EMUVAL Having removed to M« 919 Kail ■ rah aire«!, 1 am preparad to do and abeat inm roofing, guttarlag. spouting id lob work of all tied« promptly attended to. Tin roof« repaired and painted. Katl matoa tarn labe« «heb dev trad. Would bo onea a« may «tab to glva ma a AL.KXANDEB OUAMHAUS. alOBm Ha many na« REWARD POR ANY INFOR on leading to $100 of ■■■ui.T Front mut! ill I e April 2tad. Da unu and rttaeltkg »mr«. Due lap robe,*Vlacà on ouesld«, light ou the oilier, an if JNO. M. BOLOMUN. ggy with « I UCAKaNTKE TO UdBIC TUB MOST uuhealthy mm. removing pimples, bioWhes. rash, «allow or oily «kln, produo ing a complexion white, «mouth. Nit and $2 of to trtxh 0 «lurod. 1 have cared mveeir and hun dred ot other« in Philod»lphlo. Address SmciALiBT. W.o Box 401. Phil«., Pa. mt-la N TlOE—TI1E J. A. (JKAN8TON CO. •-et. ha ackage . ill. H . Aire Ring n 1 : If ■ 1 kind ?"Urîr 000 JO LOAN AT 5 PER CT. ei. 'kICANk" KLVNKhT l>el,W * r *' m0rl * •tritt, 1'hlladtilphla. i m7 I Megary & Son J . _ ,_ 516 TATNALL ST. —AND— S.E. Car. Sth and Tatnall. Trade is still booming with us and we expect it to boom as long as we can offer our customers a good assort ment at low prices, sprinkled here and there with a bar gain, which we tell you of from time to time. We only advertise what we've got, no matter what others do, we draw the line there and anything you read in our advertisements you can rely upon it, we'll not be out of it when you call. Some folks call that smartness, we want none of it here. We have now a lot of hair matressej, made ot the best Conestoga ticking and filled with 40 pounds of a medium grade oi hair, closing them out at $ 7 . 00 . Reason is, we are making ail our good mat tresses in two parts now.and this lot is made in one. They must get out oi our way. We make a speoialty of bedding, embracing all kinfs from the common $2 kind to the very best hair. Every kind in between made up in the most attractive and dura ble ticking. While you're looking at mattresses, ask to be shown the Lace Web Spring. It's the best ever made for many reasons, among them belngdurability, comfort, cleanliness and last, but not least, the price. We have put the price of this celebrated spring within the reach of all. We'll send you one on a month's tiial, it it's satisfactory you'll pay for it, if not satisfactory we'll take it back. I of 25 in in our Caph,or weekly and month ly payments. w,lt/m m2, VISITOUB NEW FURNITURE -AND CARPET STORE, 816 MARKET STREET, Masonic Temple, Wilmington, Del., of Parlor and 0 And exam Obainber Salts, Extension Tables, Lounges. Mattresses and Spring«, ühalr«. Tables. Haby (iarriage», Orlbs, Grading Lo<)klng (Hasses, Clocks, Wrluger«, oto. We ha/o a line of Brussels and Ingrain Carpets or Bags, Kor Carpet«, Mattlaxs Cloths,all of which we sell at bottom prloes. Cash, weekly or monthly payment«. Yours respectfully, SAMUEL SPEARMAN, 816 Market Street, Wil., Dei. New Home Sewing Ma pplles for all maoblnes. ao Agenoy . *■*-«, and I OPEN FOK TUE SEASON. CHARLES KYLE, and the ICE CREAM MAN. At the Comer Of SIXTH A OKAXMK NIKCEIh, Is prepared gentlemen well as lorn, both eyonnv led les and refreshing beverage, as parties, balls, pic-nlos, ko. the first and second fio ropapored. repilotod ami namlto every eflort w 111 be Ho has ampts m »chleery bwtoreaui 13 the Riaraet st *h f ol p refurnished a IC'OiA-t.'L G BAND ursKA uursB, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday noMay Matinees, May 14, 16 and 1«. * Wad » Tha Strongest Attraotlon of tba m t Tba Ulaatad young a«lor. MARTIN HAYDEN In tba Sensational Nautlonl Malsdrama, aa tit lad, (»0 y,yj AS A BOY HERO." tra _ «•II Bpaetal «aanory! Novel mechanise! • fleets Original songs and danooal A strong play and a good ooaspany. Under management of Mr. Harry Barnard. ADMIMIOI ; J. 10 A SO Deato O. F. Keaerved teats. 10 Mnta. Tor Ha ■ and Oo Ho. All Mark at «treat. mil "BEE HIVE, 306 Harket Street. 21 Diess Goods at Half Price, ro., 1 lot of Dress Goods in the right shades, all-wool, 36 in. wide; wore 60c, new price 25o $2 foi a dress. Cheap enough for any pocket I lot Camel's Hair; were 62fc, new price Sic. 1 lot 66 in .Wool Dress Goods from 15c down to 37f The above at new price is only half of what we have sold them at freely. 25 Rich 1 }' Embroidered Albv tross Robes, at only half price, to go in this same sale. 16.00 and $0 00 from glo 00and $12.00. 00 dozen Gent's Fancy Stripe Half Hose, regular made, im ported a few days ago. Cut from 26c down to 16c a pair. A lew dozen left of a large lot of Mistes' lamous C. G. Goods. Sold from 40 to 66c according to size, go now at 15o for any size in the lot. If you have not examined our stock of Parasols this season it will pay you to do so, as there are some startling bargains among th.m in the newes; styles out. I« ha« * (•r J C 1 ply 1' of we of to in to We this the you it's it, Why pay 20c a yard for C hai lies, when you can buy the m at the Bee Hive for 10c, in new choice patterns and coloring*'/ Demurest Patterns, Poitfo liofl, etc. Russell, Missimei & Co [SuocEssous to R. L. Russel,] 306 MARKET STHEET. JOHN P. D0NAH0E - ,m irn.KK ur— Ale, Porter, Brown Stout and Lager Beer, Cider and Mineral Waters. À Depot, 517 and 519 Oraux* Htveet, WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole «fe I ay Brewing Company'« KixhMtei »geult for Massi'V A <>>.'• 1'hUadelphli pries, Massey'» ftruwn Ötout, X, XX • 1 • N l> rOKTKKS. prompt a y port free U Ur I I 1 ay u< < J Bill I CHOICE LIUUORS -toj THE LARGEST STOCK, THE FINEST QUALI TIES, AND THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES At Old Established and R* liable Hoom of Francis Kelly A Co. 103 Market Street. Telephone Call S17. SUMMER TERM Bexlna April 1«, Ends Jane 2S, *BB clasaes and prlvaU Instruction in Voice, Plano, Violin, and all • iroheitral In strument«. Piano aud organ Tnatng, Ora tory, English HranchoH, t'reooh, deruan and Italian Language«, Drawing, Fainting. Modeling and Portraiture. Tuition, |6 to •75 per term. Lecture« « fencrai Oianea, Iteolta'i, regular Btadenu. Hoard and Home, to. tialendar free. Address NEW KNH» AND IONNEKVATMHY, E.TOUKJEK, Dir., Uranklln Sq.. N Muslo. Art, Lit* ., by eatnent «j.eolaliEt«. and In tbe »er week. R N M w KHAVK A LARGE STOCK OF 'leaan«j buggl *" ° W k Hit TSi rk. tke room ro FRIST & ALLMON, Sev enth and 8hlpl ey Street«. 1 afll 1 bp JULY SCREENS for doors antf windows made to order and put up in any stylo; old sciecns repaired and painted. Wire work of any kind made to order at low prices. and a w.b.allIlON's w r wo prloes. up 17 •iy Dr. Jay's Liniment. A Eemedy for all Achao or Pains Dei. Ma ao This remedy came from Paris, franco, receipt of a dlstiDgulsbed Fi ver before m«ule Ucown ocuntry. it gla, Headaohe, sp all diseases * net appiicktioo. r,* *t«eet. ..Iso 728 Maikr 1)«L physician used In this KbeumaLDm, Neural and béant, requiring 1 •■ale at 402 M wiimlnx avd-eod A 1TF.NTION—ALL PKK8ON8 DI. wUhlnB r thelr P pr®«cfliItf*ns k "r /l*' ?P"'. l>u IP' , ' (1 wl-fl _ pure msaer&i and as *h f V*rv-** Wi J*. mtINDHUKHT, f p Mustang Liniment. all Uliaent* oi iLotum, jut*» aua A Puteu* MM. pCBLICBALl. T». nkMctbw «111 nil ftt pnbllo anl,. ftt » 327515 .? " u ""» mumbay, may sin, ism. M L»e a'oiook, p. (»0 ^ •* fr ** h y,yj springers; the«e oo«« and m tra fin« _ „ . dairymen and otbar«_ «•II to com* and see them A lot of ox tra Brno feeder«; also a faw «took ball«. Dinner at darbiddibg. . _ „ .. HOBEBT MBBB1CK. J. G. Hobln«on. anot. mB dA« ; [JUHL1C SALK ur HOBSKtl-WlLL J. bo «old at pnbllo aalo at tbo atabloa of Bobaru A Mannum, Ed g mont abort Fourth it root, Oboctar. on UM. Sal« positiveand no un •o THURSDAY. MAY 17th, 1MB, at i o'oiook p. m., 21 bond of Bouthorn Ohio HOBBas. Among this lot of Hor aame guod roadster« «111 bo found •addlo boraoa. KO HP HITS A HAMM DM. L. W. Stidham a Boa. An ou. mB-dA« u JJl Hl.lt] »4L» r»rtn)A—WILL ÄA Mld pnbllo sale refldenoe of u. W. Baldwin. Booth» G orner, Delaware Gouty, the & ro., at lot it MUML>AY. MAY Yl»t, IBM, at 1 o'oiook, p. m„ M bead Of fresh «prtnaor», * •took balls I« direct from uamberlasd ooanty, l'a , and ha« beau «oieoted with oare. roar month« oredlt by Riving a ite with approved «eoarlty. aUODLBY A Heu». «»IN Uil-dAwD a lot ■hoata. Thla steak l*ew bankable A. O. suarulM« a not. i ■ or Kant. p. K BKHT—3 AOKEN the Mectrio nallway , . from Market street bridge, about 1 •hedy grove, ."»aiubie for plomogreand« (•r loe cream garden. Apply to UEO. K. Townsend, «14 Market s.reet. mlO-Ot r LAND ON half mile e ot J71UU KEN I -A Fl NIC KUOM FOK A C »oolety in the Harkueu building, loth and Market streets. Apply UAULLY MO. 0 W. 10th It. K. Mo atetl LET — A HOU8E 807 VAN « with hath. TO 1 K ply un prtuilsutt. r UKENT—A NM ALL PLAUE Or « acres; a «hört «litte nee from olty; rent to a good tenant. Apply to J. J. Pun*, b, No. fl W. 7th street. mB tf 1' ' W' K KENT—STABLE KOOM TOR Horte and ragon. Apply at thi« effiov. Ol* £ KENT—1UM OKBkH STALL!* 1M J. D. Neoond street market. Apply UMPSOH. mii-at* F JK KENT—BOOM4,FURNISHED OH anfarnithed, without board, sot West -— » *11. P OK KENT—FO BN IS HKD OK TIN furnished room«, and and 8rd floors. PTlvilegeof bath. 84« Ora**e St. mlBBtf at F or kknt-a furnished room ou si'ooikI fluor, at 605 Kin* stm;t. ml2-4| tltUK KENT—LODUINO BOOMS, C or wlthoat toard at 106 Weat 7th WITH street. nis-et* V I'JK KENT—THREE ' and gas and privilege of bath. Apply 1111 Market street. alRtir DIMS; H-AT «PRECEDAT tO Â1 TRACT 1011 OVER HALF A HILLIOI DISTRIBUTER. Ü 3AFITAL PRIZE, $300,000. ÿ~i and Louisiana SuteLottery Company Incorporated by for Edaoatlcnai and Its franchise made a f'oustliuvion, la wholmlag popular vote. xiaurund Mluiic A umber Uran fug« btke |»t«K-< Monthly, auu ttruuil hnarlcrly lira* linen, re;cu> laaly every Ihres luontui (MaieL, À une* Septeiubsr aud KeceiuDur). Lenina la ubarliadle parposes of tbo prr-sent 87«, by XX • Wo do hereby oerll/y that arrangemontfl for all the igaarteriy Drawings oi The Lou .-Itate Luitrry Oo., and L control the drawlugu we scporvlf Monlölv at U nuniv B, tb *. oouduoted la good faith toward all 1 oj at autboriie " houert U-l signature' company narUfioat«, with lao s'mUeuof attached in tu odv*rua*iuentA' •'VC, We, the andortlgnod Hanks and Rankers nil! pay all Prise« drawn in The Lontsians sut* Lotterte« whloh may be presented a< oonntors. M. M. WALMRI.IT, Prea. Lan I «lane ■ rational Bank PIF.KKE LAN AUX, Free. ItaM Urn tlonal Bank. A. BAl.nwi«, Prea. I. O Mat'l B'k DARI. KOMI,Free.Union laUoaal Bank. *BB in In Ora to AND Dir., Grand Quarterly Drawing, In the Academy of Music, New Orleaua, Tuesday June 12, '88. Lit* and CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. tbe 100,000 Ticke lara cacti. Twenty Dwl* alvca 910; <kwai •5; Tt-ultia |'I; TwcnWcake 91. 1 PKIZE O» $800,000 Is 1 PKI ZE t IK 100,000 1« 1 PK1ZK 1 PKIZBOF 25.000 1» 2 PHIZ EH UF 10.000 aPK'/.KBor 6.000 26 PH]ZEN OF 1,000 » 100 PHIZES OF 600 200 PK1ZVB « r 600 PK1ZB-4 nr 100 Prîtes of 8600 approximating $300,000 price 100 Prices of $300 approximating »100 000 Price 100 Prices of$200 approximating to •60,000 Prise are.. TBRMIFAL J'tUZBH. 1,000 Places of $100 deckle.! by..$800. 000 Prlca are... 1,000 PtlsoB ol $100 decided by. .$100, ocopr OF 100,000 60.0W 28.000 20,000 26.000 26,000 60 ,000 1 . 60.Of« . 100,000 . to, . .. t0 80, to >, 00 ( any and kind .. 100 000 .... 100,000 Prices amoanMntr ► or Ulab Kates, or any rurtber informa apply to tbe undersign ed. Y our r .$1,066,000 writing plain. IH will be assured bÿ tpe bearing your fall address. >end P46MTAB» NOTEN. Express Monev Orders, or New Y ork Exchange letter.Currenoy by Express (at addressed to be dlstlnot and tslznatare rapid return delivery Euvel •iy enclosing ordinary expend«) M. A. DA I THIN, New Orleans. Lv Waablitiua, ». (s •r M. A. DAUPHIN. this and •Gtni Rigiitirsd Lettin II t W UmiU* SlTIOllL BAH» See Uil ME REMEMBER Thr.t th, Clenerals in ohorre of the draw of abuolat* falrnesr obanoes poseibiy diviuj Beauregard DI. and Kariy, as Is a guarantee Integrity, that and that numbers HEMEVI BEK that the payment of all Prices Is 44UA KAN TEED HY 1'OIK NATIONAL HAN JAM of New Orle and the Ticket« are signed by the Pi tt • dont of an Institution, rights are reoogniied In a draw % Prise. f char tor ed highest Courts; therefore, beware of any imitation« or 1 A JP"ï."isrsïïï,^v 1 '*"» »n Kr '"j and «tana farmi«nad. "4 lime. re 10 mold ln I, bund«, *0. din SÄ; a rooL 3. K. KUk. N „. î"uLlilÆr%„ b . u Â|- p i45'jMo"sîÏÏl Y71JBMAL a oui lip* p ,n v « • 7oar* old. t an tie drivA'a toelAO. Addrvw Y xTî^î 1 F l»H SAl.E-LaMtfiTTi^r. - Uermaatown «agon* at AiV„.î*i •o a oolleetiou of buiintu l r . prl ^ HAMMOND, id and FiaaSf «J I JB NALK-i FULL hi<m 7_ Mhepberd doe«, Uree month. at to a tb ae«t eoraar u f ifciJ af «3fl «treat«. ««Mesall OK » ALK-LIOHT hSThwT* for betablm. st fi pwi* UAT. T. 11^.1 U«. nSr 1 .n ...? ■ .i Ml »NA W »N 1 » 1 >..»<»«NT-M 1 I, . lor lb. U.LLShort Lir HO 4UD»«r0Ui .l.otllClLT ... . , th.n o.e-tblrj tb. .rnu.l r.n... T.l.pboo., .-jpIlo.M,'iJ Olrt.no. Ilb.l b.t.1.0 rbl" , 1 - «aiahouse«, wherever loitant nloation between Mred. Af drras Iub mlO at linauwey A A 1 or Place* , mills, ho "• i L'l W ANTED- A HOY FKJM yea'« ela. to auen 1 a doe i 10 moat be able te re» 1 «nJ wri tnoe required. Apply otlioe. N te. oorn«r Jit, n only during ettljohours IIT ANT E D—DlliJKS, v V maid«, help for hotels " 'or private families lntoiiûïbi English and German, H • 10s, ^ W anted-a mi cation as* LEk, by a praetisai burr ,jrei will make blmseif useful in a eapaeity mluts* Dr aid in ark a 1 HA street. A1 1res«, J ihn i). vtÀ Mo. Bll Ear. WANTED — FERHON8 WA ™ ««'liable help lor hoteli rniiu rtvat.; fun 111«'« can he Wilmington Inicll fa. Orange atret<l. W ANTED- E1UHT ma« in«, an l »•»«:»! labor Pi/ to«. W. I Humph jî* , 1UA it Highland«. W ANTED —100 LAHIF.fi TO that w * Ud lh, ' w. yjf ANTED • ■<1 Mad is. -A GOOD GIRL INC. : w ANTED - IBM and wire, in prhr.o I. fll>f«v yy anted -a white girl Apply at So w ANTED — A YOURU M board, at 3/J Mashlnguni'. vale family. W ACvTED — B U A Adams St. Ul>o1 U l. US AMThD-HY A UuL( w-rk by tbo d»y. ing takea in. Apply W • * I l. 'iad ! KIR W anted-a guu requ. . A .'ply M Ji YyANTED.-AN ENERQBW :: Apply at 704 M ANTED —TWO GBF! boarders, pietist rooiu, W Modifluu «treat. iIK Ki AT i ac<i Klag •" ANTED—BOAUDKR J AMTED-HO W II AMTEI — SÜAB1 KKS AT 10 W OOlii SbDil, li BAirSi SO fill Wa Cr will fjrcfir , ici! if leal, u . :y tdtpl id 1 :> Hold W. BAKER SC0.,WW a< FUBNITU For C A8H or ORE Parlor Suit« a 0 ® Suites, Lounges, CW files, etc., at WM. F. CBOSSL Furniture W»f£ k' fliis BUIFLFY «T* Prices guaranteed ÜieJûWM 1 ; BUILDING LOTS On Monthly r K"l menu woen de«lf«J* DWELLING HO omforum#* 8 ^ îttiïîï iniiallaiwtr ' ^ytVi.1 tlnaurs. s eO* tJonvenlsnt. 6 ( 8OIBNDA T _ life, tbe gtaMin leal Work of to« Manbood, florvou Jv«via Physical L»ehimy, tare Daoiloa. N»" y oath, an l tbo M»jJ do lserlea consequent on. Boo page« ,77 preseriptlon« for a l J 1 ^^, oases. Cloth, tall b* w sealed. Illustrât ve iampl^^ ,oh street- »forton. (s pOK SHERIFF NSW CASTLE TouaK» Wm. H. AI^J, OF WII-y-IN« 10 -'' n * of Gi« Siibjoc' 10 tbe deete* 03 Oratlc party. all • J. W. HILL & c .-»«sr-S 606 EAST S'XT' ed 1