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business
KurtllLU AN 1'L bI.lbU
checks, postal not« #
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Entered at the P«'st Office at Wlhnlng
ton, Del., as aecoud cltuta mall mutter.
"FRIDAY, JUNE 7 , 1880 .
Chief Arthur, ol the Brotherhood
of Locomotive engineers, who has.
been Attending the secret conference
of the order, which was held last 1
, , , , ,
week at Chicago, Lut declared that
•'under no condition of clicum.t»ncc»
of which I can conceive, will I ever j
advocate another strike." This is
strong language, but there cannot be
y doubt that Mr. Arthur is justified
in using it. Hu, the
Puwdurly, sees and understands that
In every
U the workingmen who
est sufferers,
demand will always operate prejudi
cially to the strikers. There has not
been a strike for yearn but there hits
been plenty ol unemployed men ready
to till the places. The consequence
has been, In some instances, riots and
bloodshed, for which the strikers,
whether guilty
hear the blame. In the majority of
the strikers, alter losing time,
have been glad to return to work at
the old
Arthur
to strikes.
Mr.
where there is u strike, it
the greut
the law ol bu] ply und
l
not, have had to
tees, and this is why Chief
d Mr. Powderly ate opposed
_ « . . . . .
Philadelphia is taking the cad in
the subscriptions to tho fund for the tj
relief of the Johntdown sufferers. The j
people ot the ''t^uaker City" have
always been quick to contribute In all |
cases of real distress, and the present
Instance is not an exception. From
the time an organized effort was made
tho money has poured in in n steady
«ream and now the total amo iut
given by Philadelphians is over halt a
niillion^ dollars. New York comes
ZYi , 'döllZ rl r , .m«t t 7 r v U Z'l rC äre. 0 dv
g"ch on^huJdrèd ihl,,s.md Ind il '
Iti 11 sending, while every other State, _
ç y and town, is doing equally well,
Wilmington is not Ur btlilud in the
good work and has thus far raised '
Over six thousand dollars which will
be doubled by the early part of next,
week. In addition to the sum, of
money raised in the different cities
there'has also been immense doua
lions of clothing, provisions uud other
necessary articles donated, showing
Uiat the heart of this nation haa been
touched as it was never touched be
fore.
TnE RKPOHTEK 3 who are at tho
(cene of the diaaalcr in tlie Couemuugh
Valley, and are sending the newB out
to the world are deserving of the
greatest credit. These
uro work
g under the greatest difflcultiee, and
:r since their arrival at
have been
the scene. They have Leen, and
■till exposed
but uone of
to BickncöS aud danger,
them have ever iallered
or failed to attend to their duties. One
ol the number worked lor seventy
two hourB, until ut last exhausted
turc compelled him to cease fora time,
and he unwilling Bought u few hours
needed reut. Had it not been for these
men the outside world would have
known but little as yet of this terrible
îflisa&ter, but as quick as the news ot
tho catastrophe wus flashed over the
jrires they were en route lor the place,
and the result of their untiring
las been to make the entire wo
quainled with the facts, and been Hie
means of bringing help and assistance
from all quarters.
work
>rl'J ac*
I
"W e are jilcaBed
til prop«meB to take Eomo action iu
iercuce to the firework ordinance,
Ibis 1 b something that should have
been done long ago. Let it be
imended that tho boys can enjoy the
■elves on the Fourth of July, without
lecling that they aro law-breakers,
else let it be btilctly entorced, even if
It is necessary to swear in a f
thousand special officers, l or years ed
the law haa been a dead letter, and
tlthough Mayor lUrrinulon made an
see tii at Coun
ol
effort to enforce it last year, it proved,
the aame as all previous attempts, a
failure, and it is probable there never
was as much cracking and bangiDg in
last Fourth of
tills city as there
July, but notwiiliBtandiug, there were
very few fir os. Council should,in fua
tice *.o the dealers and the public, take
prompt action in this matter, and let it
De known that certain kiuds of fire
works can be sold aud u*ed, or else
that all kinds shall be strictly prohib
ited.
Tnr; ordinance providing for the ap
pointment of a j «lice matron passed
Council laut evening, and ouly needs
the signature ol the Mayor to consti
tute it a law. There cannot bo any
doubt of the wisdom of Council iu
patihiug the ordinance, and the ieeling
in ita iavor in sho*n by the fart that
there were but two votes against it.
The provision made f-»r the election
and ttppointmcut ot tlie matron id u
suaruolcc that the position will be
filled by u proper person, uud as such
Is tlie case, whoever may lie chosen
will no doubt prove very useful. There
in an abundant field ior effective work 1
in the women's department of the po
pushed by the mutrons iu l'hiiadei
Tiieie have been many strange
stories told about the dmngs at police
station some years ago, which we
* rUbt ncïl:r 10 bc " r
pliin.
Whatever some carping critic,
may tay against actors und actrc^stss
It cannot truthfully be said that they
un: lacking in generosity, for there in
never
are Buffering,
instance where human beings
in need, that they
>ng the tiret to contribute
toward their oasistauco. At present
benefits
i)ci"g KiVüu iu the uic&trefl !
uul'y. Ior the pur|.„3e
»'■«'••r«i*i the assistance
•sylvania. Ia !
L«.t
nil
;r the
of isibing tuuJb towards tlie assistance ,
ot the suffer*.
.11 theso cue. lliey Kivu lire puopl« ;
value for money lccetveii in the way
of first class eutertaimucutg, and u
they give their «»wii services free ot
* lagers, lie con
arc coutribut |
heuefftfa will '
hà the means of ruisiug many Ihoua j
P
charge can, with the
gidcr« .1 as the
tng the
! who
TbeM
îoney.
anJs of dollars for the sufferer*, and I
the donors will no doubt receive the
thanks and the blessings of those
lieved.
Hope and Charity, but the grettest of
these is Churity."
And now abideth Faith,
Some Other Day.
The prodigal of health drain#
To pause, eombtime in diftaooe;
And be succeeds, but he rvqnhçg
The coroner's assistance.
Ttut who wants
that way?
Lira. Starkey A Pha'cn's office records (
4. *»,000 different cases In which
'""'"'i.SîcS
.rouïe y D ïi;"i 1 ou, l Â" d '" Uy ' 10 r< "
Here arc a lew of tb<x;e cured of ûee*
pirate lung trouble by lu Oie:
mend matters In
.show
their (Jomj
been used by phi »Id;
„ _
li] 08. J. Barbour. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.,
1 .. p^vn.V. » vôu» v v
Mrs. h. N. iluut, New Rochelle, N. Y.,
October 6 1888
Ellen Koicrs.'-Jli Monument «twet, Eal
j
Minore, Maryland.
Mrs. R. L Mi-trait, Greenfield, III.
Walter E. Glazier, Warsaw, N. V*.
Mrs. J. Alleu Parks, Woodrull, 8. O.
O. H. Dowuny, Churubuaco Ind.
Mrr. Marti a Duboyce, West Bolton,
Canada. .
Aud thuusauda of others in all parts of
the country.
You may k»
lilt if to Dr*. Starkey
lor their brochure o' 2o0 pages; It will be
fonvanled free ot charge to any
addtes.-lng Dus. Btaukkï A- 1 'ali .v,
No. LV-J Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa
whom they have curOil
d Phalen
l V
ed
A tVJaconaln
•1 Destroyed.
Stevens Point, J
Jurneb Hotel,
Depot, caught tiro shortly after 8 o
laet cveulng
with ail Its cuuten'a.
Ch.iUes Oulbail, and
Mangle Reilly uml
7 .-The St.
the Wlfaconfiiu Central
<dbek
I was totally destmy, d
Tito night clerk,
of the gi-ls,
■ known as Nettie,
• inisbitijf, aud there la little di.ubt that
first
,ull three lu t their lives. Tl
named wete ou the secoad lloor when the
tj rü starte t, aud came down, but went
j back to en ure their wearing ap|
who ebcapcd eaved nothing but what
| they had on th«tr peranns. The ntat:
a,, ' l »djarent jmlldiuga to the liotel were
favi-,, l liar '* ' v , tk. A number of
T»?i f i ü8 f ifr !«, and
J,g*Slu' lb<! los8 ls iMur-nce,
' '_.. n . . , ,_ s
T! „. , .■ ,
The sape., he and Ohio Canal.
G - 1 ' l! Tret.^ktV'uven'ly y'ora' ä dTr^.o^'f
' XÄ'ÄÄ'h i
_ foreclosed aud sold by auct'ou. Tim
largeat holder of au interest of the Canal
Company, t'ulouel Br..t fays, 1* the
' State ol Maryland, which the company I
owt-a about |2M,ooif iRj\ Colonel Itarr.-t
thlu . k ® ,l;e CttU » 1 ho used for rail
r0 * J P |ir l '°»* B -_
J" r "'' V' 11 ^
prattle, \\. 1., June «.—A
F,™; 0 * 1 'J
ti,,. indirAtiAtui
I. All
iero last nicht. F
itdinga were burning, and j
that the whole bust- ;
u«:ss portion of the etty would be swept,
away. The local firemen
aud help »»j telegraphed
rectum3. At the lu?t report the Western
Unl'iu Telegraph Company had but
uudistur bed.
ere helplebP, :
•r in all di
lather,
8nri.nv\
.i.R, III«!.. Juno 7 .—Georg
William
Parmer and hie
in yiielbivi le, Indiana, on Wedn* - lay
night, by Mrs. Moitié Corwin. Tho firfc
.»1 the
ran badly
fatally wonuil
They were trying to gatu admittance
to the woman's house against her will.
It is said tlitti Mrs. Corwin has muniuJ
and divorced seven husbands.
ed.
VAN AMT
1, Friday. June 7 , ie.-.'.
The 28c Albatross wiil
wind up with the week.
That's the way it louks
now.
event in Dress Goods sell
ing as we ever knew of
Tin stuf! is ending like t're
"One Horse Shay"— with
nearly all the colors in stock.
Near centre of the Btore.
One of the busiest, brerzi
est places in tfce store ia
I where the new-priced Frint
As memorabie an
ed Mohairs are. 37Ac Up,
...... a 1
BoulLweat of centre.
Whatever kind of a rig
the well-dressed man earns
lor. We have it. Ready j
made. But nine times in
ten you'd never mistrust
Irom cut or make or fit that
it wasn't made to order.
Look at two suits:
Wide wale Cheviot Serge,
dark blue, last color; dressy,
... ,, . . . ' '
fashionable, and the price
Ls!
a
in
of
it
ap
iu
it.
u
be
$ I 6.50*
1
po- tr.eso Cl V;hat WC mean OUÏ
Men's Clothing business to
be. We are up to the mark
« 1 rn^ hE r-vCfTWiie v P
, UVCrjwne*e.
we Tube lrOUSCFS. IO tVOfk
in or go to church in. For
tall men or short, or fat
or slim. Shapes and stuffs
and prices are right.
Fine wool, peppered v.ithl
glintingspecks of silk thread;
two shades of color—a sort.
of indistinct herring-bone
stripe. You touch it; your
finger tips sense the worth.
You get a notion from
in
Of course the Boys' side
! doesn't sag. We're think
0 | them a8 Wtll as oi
Ia ! the men.
,
; TlllrtMn tli »u.l M.rktt Rtrtêti.
way .
u- jerseys,
ot ft t less than COfet.
con- „
| ^0 S2«50*
will ' Si« and Hoor, Cbeîluut at.
j elevators.
Odds and ends
75 cents
fade. Five
I
VVANAMAKFICB.
A little lot White Lawn
Dresses for Miss's and Chi!,
dren have been rumpled and
soiled.
ue washing and
1 %right We give
yoa half the price to do the
washing. Yesterday $1.50
to $8. To day 7 sc to $4.
4
( Second floor, Choatnnt street able. Five
elevator*.
Men's French-toe Calf
w *ukenpbasts, "full com
IT 10 U SCDS6, 1 hûlîd WClt.
That mean , as e „ y and
good a Shoe as ninety-nine
out of a hundred men cares
lor. Comfort and wear
worth. Regular pii:e $6,
To-day we make the prioe
$ 5 . Like giving you $1
cash with each
6 to 9 J. All
What are left of the
Women's $3 Kid Shoes
(lately $8) are in broken
sizis. No easier way to
make money than to find a
pair that fits.
Market street front, west of main aisle.
Another number of the
new 'Telia" Corsets.
French Conti!, aU bone,
and une dollar ! We don't
know of another Imported
Corset so good for less than
$1.50.
Second floor, first gallery, .1 un 'per street
side.
ï pair,
widths.
Sizes
r ^ , ,
IceCream frozen Solid In
s j x minute« and a h il( fll
six minutes ana a nail. «JI
course it IS the "Gern ' that
dotB it. You CaO SCC it
*»»*• To-day's work «ill 1
be Oil V&niila and banana!
. ,
Cream, IfGZ^n Btf awbc.ïfies ;
-»nd fro7 = n niiRtnrdc G ,
LUbturus. - lu
14 quart, $150 tO $6.25.
IlMemont, nonhweetof cemre.
JoHN W A y A M AKER
ko
j
;
Hons
a
®
i 2 b
:
Ccal and Wood
Flour and Fesd
Lehigh Coal
Schuylkill Coal
Loe Coai.
mar,
.
r ort,
b 1
All grades of Spring and Wii
ter Wheat l iour.
j
*
Ö 7
^
AU kinds of Mill r
ia
Careful drivers and 2240 !bs. to 1
tlie toil guaranteed.
Try a ton of Lee Coal for Su
liter use.
Office, Yard and Warehouse,
Minnesota Flour
Hungarian Flour
Lea Fleur
<
■
In Barrels or Half Barrels.
rig
j
in
817 WEST FR*J; 4 T îi i |
!
.S 1 '} Kr '. BL001 '.
' ' Winner of ist premium,
'*?»■
1 it \Tiil «.
1 AilU
•
'Oak or Pine 1 \ n Iv ■ j Wood in j
Blocks ol* S'llit I '
^ u ff
i
•B
»1
n/AC, BEAU
Sffi i ■'
Stniuhird
roiling st.ibior
i.v.\iie\,
3 '-:j I.
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to
For j
fat ;
stuffs
ureSlate Fair
•I bail'll high
bil l, »«*>.;
v.ithl rl V;
:
sort. -
nl
your
.• rmaii 2 Ô, alreof Lula
Tills
nke t In* Sit;
1 ^ Ptalli.
vill
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a* l'iiii;
1 Ina pike, •»
'»till nl
1 1 tui ni'toii.
flo H
» WHITE IIOWSE
il i ring
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from
.00 lor the season.
mid mm
r.
further pariicuh
ULEARViMW FARM,
Del lev tie, Del.
alO
DELICIOUS
SUMMER
DESSERTS
Are made in a few minutes with
BELT'S CONCEN
TRATED LIQUID RENNET
side
oi Zi. JAMLiJ JJLLT,
1 *
—UHUCUIST,—
SIXTH AND MARKET STS.
ends
cents I A ttkntion—all i'krsons ue
! il string «'rugs pure and chemical» or with !
prescriptions or privat« receipt,
'"Vïf * lî^BKlN«*! i
ell eel, \\ lluiin K't'.ii,
u2«-ir I
] «'arefully
Five
No. 4.7
i Del,
AMISKMINTÜ
RAYMOND'S
VACATION
EXCURSIONS.
All Traveling Iiih>din Iuclu«l«*d.
A patty will leave Philadelphia,
July 22, for A O ham» TBlr to the
Monday,
YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL PARK
:
with a complet«* round of all the »
lerest ln Am-rlca'» W<»u<ierlaii<L
thorough
n.arve •. Inrld.ntnl vb
or In
Insyiectliin
I '
Niagara Kall«,
Delia
Milwaukee, o.-uuouk>w,,c. ,„ v ,
Wisconsin. St. Paul. Mlnn»-apo I«,
klinuehaliM, l.nKc Minnetonka, tin 1 iainous
"Ha«l l.tnili" of Dakota,
: Fatla of
tlboVO, FlITKF.X TliU'S IN
hading «•»stern resort«.
htt-TKMitKii », Meeond mid I.nt Tour to Yel
low-tom- Niitlooal Park, aud Two Kxcuralona
•iptlvo H rcnlur», «!«•
to Ca II torn U.
to • >» int for d«'
ttignatiiiK w li<
Purk Tour or ••Fifteen July Trips'' is
desire«!.
■i 5 -
RAYMOND A WHITCOMB. Ill South
•«•ot, utul«*r l'ont lueiitiil
Hotel, l'liiloii«'l|iliiit, I'u.
(J RACE M. E. CHURCH
SUNDAY SCHOOL EXCURSION
-.TO:
CAPfi MAY,
ON THURSDAY, JUNK UTAH, 1880 ,
8TEAMER REPUBLIC.
foot of Fretuh btnet
Train loavi
Music by Grace orclmutra.
TICKETS
fl.OO
CUBSCRIPTION EXCURSION
DELA WA UK s'.ûxu KKIIU.N'U
—CAPE :
ON MTKAMFH
ON 81 NDAY, JUNK lrtTH," 1 W
fool ol Kreuch
MAY,
I IT 111 .It'.
Train* win iruve \\ mm,.-,-.. ... follo . T -
Fmuaa.pma .„„J Ï ™ . 2 ?" ,. P
a«», »«.low, lOHiiVusiaTln., *uiV« '
« au«i m e. p . m .
*«». (üw l r Ä,ioöo. «n ^
7 Æ
lotwo.ic •"*
T
HE ANNUAL EXCURSION
KPWOltTH M. E. SI NDAY SCHOOL
OAKLAND GKOVE, PA.,
ON TIlUtsDAV, Jl'NK üth,
1 Hy Hrami r •*
•I.*»«*." Ilyatt...
lytlif excutil 11. Il*»
Elle«: l wti»rl
Philadelphia, Wilmington and
baltimore Railroad.
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Kor Newark (Centre) and luicrxifetlaM
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M'lp.m an t 1: IS NUlit.
Ha.'i 1 mort- an.i Hay Line, b IS p. m,
Hauiiiiore and V» aEntngtun, »«», si, »11.
a 11 V?»-" 1 - * Hi,
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Trrtlna r«»r Delaware Dtvlstou leave ior;
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Goorirel»>«v
and Kg we», Hi) a. B.,8 M p.
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Harri iu«t«>n. I»«*i«nar, and MaUan*.
jHapraas for fia^tnKton. 8 M> D. »* Wa|
Èxpr«*âVôr m l>oTer, Ham*«toa. and lMi
mar, n«» NUUt. _
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r ort, and Nor'olk. t 20
ivcato ptuadeiiilita. Hr'»ad Street, for
Ki1.i«a»u (gx|. r' ,»), HU), 7 727, - ,
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ff rr»»1 io the ttcli«*l oftice el t_ _
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r.»n wi»l«*h fTtra »areU Cnaraed.
, K. PUGH.
Urncral Manager
•
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Lne »laaon.
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BEE HIVE
n
4 «
800 Market St
This k Star-ling lews
as
Handsome new Chaliies at
50.
Very choice styles and fine
8c.
French Batiste, new.
Special and rare bargain in
White Goods.
Ginghams by the load, good
styles and quality, 7c a
yard; better cnes at 10,
li|, 18 , 2 Sc.
Swiss Flouncing», strlc'ly
new styles, 45 in. wide,
50c up to jî.oo a yard.
Children's Lsce Caps, all
marked down.
Having decided to give
tip keeping
To
Silit, Wool Diets S ods
Shawls,ladies' Jackets,&c,
We offer you our entire
stock of them at a
IHscou ni of IO Per ('cut
on a dullar; so that $y.U0
will buy $10.00 worth oi
Dress Gcods, Silks, Shawls
and J ackets
bona-fide sale and no ad
vertising dodge.
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This is a
1
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ml
hi
30G MARKET STREET.
U NITED STATES FUNERALDIKEG
TING COMPANY.
NO. 1 EAST £ 1 g 11 TH STREET.
1 »p*-u Ua> au. I night,
tin: liutiibb-st tn
1
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V do
1 11111\ Uiiow
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V lYi-taUim ii
•a-payment
their
P' OpI' Ol « ... . N
- purlieiilurly
'I i
.. .clpliin. I 1« 1
>Ut\ 11, mill lia»
joiiipiinith '** •■•••
al
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Illlee.*
lift \t
\\ lliuliiglon A Nui tlier
Tima unie ui eo.ok, .
Have \\ Uu,ln«um (Frtuch su
IUomHuk, Htrdaooto, J
it, A ayuoulmrc JuucU tu,
i'aaiai.ua, Allentown,
I Gtlleaud all point» on
u i«Ä
b
Hprlug
s
Lei au» o
., 7 .'W a. in.. 2.10 anil 4 . v.>p,m,
LtrlufE n«i«l, VVayneEbur* JuncUoo,
Coatesvllle. Embreevlie. Lenape. cbadd'i
• Ford an* Dupont'e and lnU rine llate pointa,
Kwr CualeaTlile*
7 .
and ' . ii p. m.
I lTiteriuedlaie rolnu
,.<► ■. in., 7. ii i M) and 5. io ». m.
For W e»t Uiiealer, 7.00 a. ««.. Oan U
I ' 4 p.m.
„ Dally except haiur.iay and Sunday.
For Ntw Hrlige and lnurrmedlaU- pointe
Saturday ouly at 6. i;
F.Wp.'a. anÜ
; <>n Sunday for It* adln* and intermedlaU
point«, »ta.rtBa. m., an«t for aprluxlleld and
. Intern»e<l1atc iioluu at b.J'p. in.
A. G. MrCAUdl.ANU, HOW N R8S BKIGUi.
Superintendent. Gen Fas«. '
.'jr,
Y\
riUU.NGTU.N STEAM HO AT CO.
Sirs. BRANDYWINE .v Ujtv of Ciik*
und after T
»tli, will
1 1
r
1.
liileliilii.i
( liostnut otruot
»ut a stop n t « '
Hook
Ti
». 87.
HAY MARKET
NO. 7 i:t WEST Fin • N T STREET,
(Between Mad'
Drive
ilirougii f
HAY Bit EDS AND KI LL BTAULINU
ACUUMMUDA'I iu\a Full
FA KM K HS.
FAlKBANK'd Hi AND AUD
SCALES.
E. \v. MURPIIEV,
Proprietor ami City Wei^h-Matuer.
uiH-im
FOB IHK « niuuiUMATI
DR. PENN INÜT0N
n.
KKUliiTBBEU fll VÄlüIiN,
B^eclallfct
1 1 Ma m a
Women and
promptly and
• »3 ami IrreguU- I
-nenlly cured. Con !
■ultatlons l.y uiad or ai OL.ce, 4 U N.
FlilladeipUla, 1'a.
!
rATItlCK FAHEY,
»«;. «as. imi i ni itrn Nr.,
I Carpenter, Contractor Sr liuilJe
i
FBtlinalt s iuinlxhed.
BaU.I.n •.i m guaraulecd
J.n.
The Great Men's Suit Sale,
The money saving is eo great that it don't matter
how the season is, they're going fast. They include
thousands ol the finest business and Dress Suits. The
fabrics include all the popular ones made up In the very
latest styles. It's a charm that none can afford to forego,
as twice the figures asked for these garments are asked
elsewhere.
A CHANCE FOR THE BOYS
To deck out in all the newest styles and patterns at a
very insignificant sum is certainly to be had with us. The
hundreds upon hundreds of Boys' Suits.
In
HAERY HART,
Tho New York Clothing Manufacturing Company,
No. 3:6 Market Street.
e^P.
JOSEPH STOECKLE'S
DIAMOND STATE
ïIÈÊhÆSBb
: ■
Lager Beer
—AN 1 >—
Porter Brewery
ty.
■;r.
1 ®
WILMINGTON, DEL.
Office and Brewery,
N. W. Gur. Filth aud Adams Sts
Telephone 183 .
Depot and Saloon
Nob. 223 and 235 King Street.
■
t «it jfiiai .«i
B
I ale phone 230 .
Shipping a Speciality,
ft 2-6m
ADAMS & HRD
Tlmt
to
and
BABY CARRIAGES
which are not surpassed by any house In the city for
price, style and quality. Velocipedes, Tricycles, Express
Waoons Dull Coaches, Hammocks, Croquet, Base Ball
supplies, Fishing Tackle, etc.
ply
REFRIGERATORS
and
a
House furnishing goods, as low as good goods can be
sold. lceCream freezers, the best In the market. Win
dow screens and screen wire door frames. Fire works,
Flags and Lanterns.
not
ADA1V1S & BROTHER,
NO. 504 MARKET STREET.
m 23 -eod-l m
nr.rwLt QUALITY
f^T'TO
-AND
II
PRICE.
!
Wc tlon't starve Quality to throw
a bone tu Price. In other words,tve
don't slight our work or use inferior
trimmings to tcm])t you with a low
price for poor goods. None but tlie
Best Clothing fur Men,Youths, Boys
and Children.
■i
I'
il
t«™*
\ß' sixthTcuesSt sts.,
jO'J I'llll.AI 1 A, l'A. J
aud
|*j EADQUALTER« FOR
PRIME FAMILY COAI
CAREFULLY SELECTED,
CAREFULLY SCREENED,
CAREFULLY DELIVERED.
ENNEBEC ICE & COAL CD
•9
2
<J
SECOND AN» N.HMO &TRKSTS.
JOHN M. SOLOMON
9
-DEALER IN
COAL,
PLASTEEIUff HAIR,
CALCIÎIEL PLASTER,
FIRE ERICK AND
FIRE CLAY.
WOOD,
LIME,
SAND,
CEMENT,
FRONT AND CHURCH STREETS
I
!
I 1 !
pi
WILMINGTON, DELA WARF».
! Main oüice Nu. Il West Third Street.
A
A
the LEADER m
i
PHOTOGRAPHY
*
311 Market St.
J. A. IIEAKN,
flee. autl Tinas.
J.n. CLEAVER,
President.
Cleaver & Hearn
MFG. CO.,
No. 221 Market Street
(
SOLE AGENTS FOR
JEWETT'S
REFRIGERATORS
—AND—
ICE CHESTS,
Dry Air Circulation,
Charcoal Pilled.
Superior in finish and
complete in appointments.
Parson's and other makes
In great variety.
Jewett's water coolers
and filters with other makes.
Lightning ice cream lreez
Oil stoves in all the im
proved patterns.
Store open Tuesday and
Saturday evenings.
TELEPHONE 124 .
e^P.
I
t.w.f-lm
IMPORTANT!
WE HAVE
LAVA FLOOR PAINT
Tlmt will rover well end dry iiaiiii
MG iiT. They withstand e\jKisure
to weather niul t Le war of waffling,
hence arc imperial. y applicable fur Piazza
and ivile.heu Floortt.
PREPARED ADHESIVE
WHITEWASH,
Mixed in 0 minutes ready for
Anyth
apply It.
materials only
reparation. It i.s in a paste form sim
ply needing to be thlnno«! with water to
proparo for tmo. Nothing roisoNuus
U«KI> I?
Hard in this
'OMPDSmoS.
White and 8 cofora.
Can lie applied with tho greatest caso
and facility, and when dry will proaent
a smooth, rich ami even surface, which
.E 1 TIOM TU E
I*
Will not ltun
Tuts whitewash p«issf.srhs strong
D1HI N FRCTING PltOPKUTlICR, Ulld fan ho
effectually
during healthful the walla of apartments
Itnpregnft'od with the germa of disease.
Roaches, A uts Piles, Moth, etc., do
not like it and will leave wall
where the whitawaeh la upp'ied.
d in cleansing aud
rooma
Wood Stains,
Walnut Stains,
Mahogany Stain,
Cherry Stain,
Oak Stain.
V«>ry handy for Fly Sore«-ns, Frames,
Hall Floors, Diniu|;-Room Floors, etc.
ROOF PAINT,
Made of pure oxtfle of iron, that will
etii-ctHffully resist atmos]ilieric exposure
aud preserve any tin or shlLgle roof.
No. 5 E. Fourth street
5
PHILLIPS & KANE
—PAINT DEALERS,—
Wilmington, Delaware.
FISHING TACKLE!
Haying ^received a large
Fishing
to offer the
»-JOINTED AHU RUDS. 1
«•JOINTED Afall RODS.,
2 -JOINTED ItAMHOO KODS.!.
»-JOINTED MA&IIUIO |{>ilid
«-JOINTF.D ItAMHOO RODS .
»-JulNTED HAMHOO ItODS.
HA.Nl» AND i. HIDES. . «i (J n
<J 'll 1 » n f; ' A su " r In KB ' '
ÄÄ'iaaftÄ 5 ®'
Come to the old eaui.llihod house of
• 18 c
• 76 c
EF.I
Edward Melchior
214 KING STREET.
WILMINGTON, DEL.
food»* * 0r l ' r '' ce * lui ul üa » e hall» aud sporting
Golfs Giant G lobule
s
liivlgoraut kan»». Cure, "Nkr-
- . -• JT Y, '' and restores • , Li*»t Vigor'*
I 1 ! ® DrugKlMs or t \ inall,»!. Wllicv
pi Et.lFlU W)„l'liiUikiphla, 4 'a. mlleod-row
A OENTS TV A NTED—FIFTT ACTIVE
A *- , mrn ®"d woinrn for the t'PBt »nd m».,t
adVrJ.Y û 0r r' '* Kur ,u " Panictdar,
ad'lrt». l., tUl»oUtce. mAi-.aAiu-«
l^OU RENT—AT CLAY MONT, DELA
* "an*, at the foot ot Myrtle avenue on the
, ,rou L * lame residente, luruUlttd; wlilt
getabl»'», milk, best
abundance. Perfc«'i|y healthy. At.t.lv
K. N. HAl.liWlN,
* w'm*" i' 1 « 6,a,,on ' or
No. 22» a. liroad at., 4\LIU,
ja-it
Publie Sale*.
fpni'STEE'S SALE
REAL ESTATE.
By virtue «if n
Cliiiticollor «if
i
Vi
tho lâth «lay
bo OApoiroU to Huh- at
April. ,
public w
UN Tl LSD AY,
TIIE lltli HAY 0» .11 \i:
at 2 o'clock p. h, , t
at the I»ocr Park Hotel, in
( itatle < 'utility, D»
tlü.-M'1'ihed roul catuto
Cmianuhey,
. , v «*
' Thoiuu, 1*'. H .»i'i
n<t tint«-«! lit I'eiii iidor
»nuthorfy* si<lo ol
bounded by
Hum MeCotiutigliey deer
TIlontllM Coin, of tho In n
Imn, deem »cd, of the «•
Woottwnrd, «tac«*it!»f»d, und
lit'iHtlHiui ere« ..
km, 2 rod* and 15.42 pin hi, '
ff
•Is
• 1 ,i .1«
1 •••»IV' Ma
Attrndnno«' will bo glv
>o of Tliotiiiis it. Mr«
Ur by J ami:m il. 11 or k »
A '
Attest:
( ti.iRl ks 11. MeW
UcglMtcl
.. tV. sttdhnm A
pUBLIC SALE
Will bo fold at public sale hy «odor of
the Levy Court at the Third • tm' i.tij
city of Wilmington, ou
SATURDAY, JUNE 15 , lS-;i,
At 2 o'clcxik p. m.,
The drnw «)f Third atreei
: other lumber, to 1» r*
I purchaser ut teu days' it*-lieu
Levy Court.
I ridge
0Vf»l I
1 y U«
n. D. 11 H'KM.W
L. W. PtidiiamA «"N, aim '
Telep»
No.
1 PUBLIC SAKE.
Tim Mtbarrlli«T will sell a»
. al Hu- drove j «nt <»i
Lew Cablle Counljr, Del.,
.. rrn
-, C'hrlstUn i* u'f;
MONDAY, JUNE 10 , m ».
40 hoa«l ofrraah coniam i
w El.irk Lull'
r.iiinlv. Pa.
Dinner at IX.«
i':.l
'Vom! hi'. mi. khi nt.
I TUM.IC HALE OF STOCK.
Wilt tie Milil nt piilillc «al it
Cerner, Ikliwm dunnty, Pa., on
■m
MONDAY, JUNE i P ,
, n Head or rarefully «cli-rtr l iU'.tv • '.V?.
n < .li and aprluKcra S »inch u . . h 1.
loi ol nice tliriHr alioatB.
ThUaiork D Iron« WtStraorelaiiH
•1 t o.. IN..
will c nsUt «il larfc sin
1rs. Don't form-t Um lime
to tills
Two auil four inonOis' rredlL
,KV A
AM, "Ä.
A. C. faharploes,
1 >UBLIC BALE OF GOOD t'»\Vè.
I Will t.e hold at H,r ItellciM Mold.
WllmtnRtoii, « »
SATURDAY, «JUNE 15 , is.- 1 .»,
2niita<l^oi llrst
i«! «••ye. laUy for till . >• 3'.»l
yl.^hiÂÏkkt lt * rc
1 ». W. Mi ll,:i 11 A bon, AuctE.
Tel« iilioue &fj.
M« (
1 >UBI.IC SALE.—CURTIS Af. TA L
A LEY, itilniluKtralor «»f Mary Talley, «le
r.ubilc
L- kale, near
Hraud^wtne
jicrsonnl )>r«»|nTi> > of
ecant'd, ftalc to cuuiiueacc al 1
Mary
te».
>i:BLIC SALE—OP 18 00 FEET Of
ÏÏVoünhSf:
1
Hydrant
Kin'» Au« lion Kooin,
VV. BT 1 DUAM k M»N,
HOIKLH,
MPHE NEW GOLUMiH A,
Ulifiia June
JAMES MOON KY, Owner.
F HANK II. UIKDltimt.
Jc8-8m (Lataot the Hotel Lafa>ette), tMior.
MAY, N. J.
Ü OTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY
CITY, N. 3 . -open all ttu- jrar. 8tr'-i*
ly urn i l»«!, s tuat«- i «Hre< tly «»n Uu* tun a.
«>l»poait« lrwn 1 'Ur. Violon D anuluot. Prop.
G°
TO
M, GRADY S
CHEAP SHOE STORE,
234 King Street,
Where you will find all the lat
est and newest styles of Gents',
Indies', Misses' and Children's
fine shoes. Wc have a full as
sortment of Russets in Gents',
Ladies' and Children's Shoes
aitd Oxford tics. Wc have
many different styles in Ladies
tipped button shoes from $1.50
up. In Gent's wc have a full as
sortment ofCalfskin, Dun;.; '1
and Kangaroo, and in pattc-nt
leather low* cut shoes and lip*
P crs * AH sizes and prices to
suit every one
234 King street.
riSi
v. My fatli r < 1 lu*t oflt.a s
Itil ol It, uud m y own »Lut
I maMlm.-'l,
my
mother d!
My Mrlliign
«l»4>«iaraiu-< "H : "7
imtllgiiant («liar, euiugln*
a way u,at It could not !>- •' »
11 ior roua 1 i-inedlM were iuM>d iui It. ■
• Cancer grew bt.adllv worse, u illlii »«•■"»;
Hint 1 wuj dooined L> !<»lluw the ull»*« 4 "»
II v. 1 took Bwlft'a SiiflBc. which.
■ first day, forced out Eli«.- p' 1 ' 1 /
I taken si t » «*1 '
l found niy-elf well. I know ll.iv
Wlnuloii, N. c.", Nov. 2 «, 't>H.
Buul ior llooli un Can rer and HI
TntiBwjrr 81'tiifii < "•
Drawer 3 , Allan"«.
■. It
continued
m
5-',« v«.;-, ,„r.«G W^-VÎ
rj^HOMAS MITCHliLL.
Furnishing Undertake»
Practical Embalmf.k,
NO. 413 KING STUFET.
Residence 1105 Madiaon street Tele
phone call 312 .
It. MAIiriN.
FURNISHING UNDEIiTAELU
J.
EMHALMEft,
NO. GO* SUll'LbV SfKFKT.
I-TNIUUÏ CALLS .tl«i"l«l t
promptly.
yiMON
[General Furnishing Undertake«
SEV 0 OI sinK'"
GUTHRIE,
NO. G'i3 FAST