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V. ii ✓ / WILMINGTON, DEL., MON . 1 . f I 'S CHEAP ,U 'J WKkt Second St., ~ No. 109 [est Second Si, i bst Second Si, L 9 . Shipley and Orange Sts., ic 5*lafc to Buy mp Dry Goods AND TRIMMINGS. We have opened the old established Dry Goods House with a full line of new and desirable Dry Goods and Trimmings. All of our stock £ Sjfcm bought at the re , » , me OU! stock, and be con I led that the reputation for Dry Goods will be up as it has aone yearf» É atho- of the WM ■ tua i.«nu oi inepres ■ opnetor, who estab- ; ^and • i*ucce,.--.fally C-Jtt I ,1 «ho llw Good« Tvnai I d the D.J Goods bU81 2 thw c,t y a9 far bauk as ! IT 1836. ! . - ... _ the bargain line, aua | bav<5 on baud a great ! ^^■irgain'', too numerous q**- n ' D nf • . HraeuHOD. r> "" P" 6 ; I ■VC bed and Unbleached 1 |o piece?, for 1, 2 and 8 Iliece. Winch Bleached and Un i ■ J TH 1 c V W ued Muslin, S cents. ^»,000 yards of Calico, 4 L t , v orth C cents 1 'Ginchame all the best a kes. ' Patent Lining, 8 cents, Lrth l' ) '' w Ctek for boys' suite, , f'.d Mourning Calicoes Hio, worth « aucl So. WT-i Vi hfte Duck, suite ^aeloï stone cutters' aprm-s, pockets, etc., 10c., worth 20c. Satines as low as 7c. or ASH, i Hi : - • m 1 ■ s being light confident that we can Wpjte with any firm in the B vhethf r you want to buy rnot. We respectfully in fte all former and as many ;w friends to call and es - W ' [Hills, Bargains. r e hbve made arrange ! be supplied with any- j , „ ,a S .rs «„ii «c, wen to ■»«retoot, as we are v hatines aa low as 10c. ! French solid Satines, 15c. ! Bed ticking 7, 8 and 10c, i HM2èc. 1 of Beiticking a. wovth 25c. ! G3ût'a«White Rûd Calico ; ! Ms' and Gluts' Dinar. Shirts as low as 37ic. Stock W? fr-m 5c.including ai! J of ihe best celebrated makes, | ^warranted fast colors—in h rfd ^.nd in fact we wil! ußjk/tB hand most every! . sg^ ng to the business. and gents' Celluloid and Cuffs, Necktie?, ASTONISHING Bargains! 1 i I 1 il, < A splendid opportunity to 1 buy dry goods at the lowest i prices yet. On account of ; the lateness of the season and i the precarious weather we are having from day to day, bu*i- J L ne8B 18 not , a ? g ° od 3 r ir I ly IS at this season of the ; year. Complaints are heard from all parts of the country , that business is dull. Every ; truthful merchant will admit i that, trade is not as active as ! i ifc should be for the month of May. As we are caught with I a very large stock of new, fresh and desirable goods on 1 hand and as as we need a _ -7 .i_.i of monov about fht tim« L b « this time, we have decidt a to , make things hum by making ; n-oods so verv cheap that peo goods so very cneap mat peo pie cannot help buying It they are in need' at all. It will pay every shrewd cash buyer of drv goods to visit our store i eariy „d oft™, as we are di» Seersuckers, all cieam, at , j cenus a yara. . lease of elegant Crinkle, Seersuckers. Fancy styles, v . i; 'V t . atu.c ivc c ! ceâtfi a yard. j Jot half wool Orded Dress Gootn to be cloud] out ' at 8 cents a vard • worth 9ft s 7 ' cents. ; l Jot Stevens single v i lfh I PhmbWrKd- SbftisgX J Ö G&Tiia I _ _ ,c, or ^ * a yard, wortü 25 cents. , ! At our Dress Goods Goun- ' ! t8r IB*iy be found lots of bar gains which we have not space ? * ti v. , ,r 1 , to tell you about, kc must, however, mention a lot of Ro'hllliflli FHulllcc* BBaUUTUI LtldilicS, | ™ f tr^rv ! resigns V. O CDOlceîl 8 , m ° 9t «tractive and 'stylish dress material at 10 I cents a varti 1 * - ' RUMC SMS Ulinua UiHIilJ, i «r « , , : Wonderful values at 50, 75, . an A rtn I r , ' > i . '* ' Jock at them and when you aro counter ask to see our Bl ac k Rhadame.s at 7.5 J"?*, f? th '.\ nch beautiful (to. den Brown 'S"!"" ft" .^f 0 ^ , euadCw, special drive at 86 J.Toki. d °l! S; t01 * •«!«¥»• *»« PoypdIO " y a ' a &r the ™ ue i playing grand bargain, every day. GROSBT dr Hill. | 1 case of beautiful Crinkle | ! j Be sure and visit these de ! . J , ,, j artmeuts and see for yourself , what macnifieent SJOCMIS you j , )U 7 or ver H( j, e fit 1 F 1 *? 7 money:-toe,h°«i*»tandeirona$i 1 « Lace Curtains A large assortment of styles, ! from 75 cents to !jp6.50.a pair, ! special value. Compare with i anything offered within aj 1 Lhourand miles of this city, Special Gffdiing of Quilts ! at 87 ic, Sl-00, $1.25, $1501 ;ami $1.75. To sec these goods 13 *? buy at_ eight, as the, ; quality and prices are all that ! oau be desired. J | Immense BSargains in Hosiery, (Staves, Ilndcp irear and II4m burg Einbroidcrie^i« liespectfully, i r J RDSBY & M Lichtenstein & Hart, 226 MARKET ST. « at We have had extraordinary j good luck in disposing of our Spring Dress Goods despite the unfavorable weather, and the way we account for it is that we are giving splendid value. Shrewd buyers will find some ains in our estab 8ple ndid bargai Hshment. Wo give the consumer what we advertise. We guaran tee everything we sell, handle no questionable goods, Lc ** at our . 1,aT > rama thl8 week Dress Goods aU reduced in p r j cfti Some exceptionally fine bargains offered in broken aasort meats. Ask for the 46-inch Hen rietta for 89 cents a yard, worth #1.25. ¥"f 1,n Underwear a large and varied assortment. Ask for the Muslin Skirts with three inch We embroidery 'ruffle,* price 60 cents. Embroidered yoke Chemise only 50 cents ; a great bargain. j Oar Silk Department is filled »Ith all the novelties of the season. See the good black Silk 11; f no » . fiffü " ' guaranteed. Men 9 peporall Jean Drawers m 4b different sizes, regular pantaloon shape, price 48 cents a [ pair. Men's Baibriggan Shirts ! f° r 25 and 50 cents each. ; ^£S£S^£3ffS2 White Goods in endless variety 3|and at prices that speak for thi-mse'vea It wonld'reouire several it WOUIU requite setuai pages .?• enume * a e y many go things and bargains offered bv ! us. We must be content with I asking you to call and Convince yourself. We will promise you ; ' lowest prices, polite treatment j mid splendid value. iTamaius in all ouï different departmSiU. 1 j innl'ÛTIQ'l'uln A/ Ijouf uilill ll PH pUUÜl ÖU lld'l Uf , a«|0 Harket Street. . ' -- j 1 ! B I TU ti R IHn K A Ixytr A i (VI N DilIUîniKlJ I ' [ Q Sprioe ClotblDir We've ,, a „ j „u«' J a I gain» today, reader, who- ; ever you may bt—they're j genuine and must be if we say i : SO— trade is not slothful , for j pl 1(1 nn hlifi unlse beat« rei?u. P u 1)116 P 018 ® V e . le 5 U ' 'any and appreciatingiy. 4 bus j jj^ve we touched the key to 1 popu l Hr f avor w hen prices can I j found suited to the con |dition of every pockelbook And still the weary wheels of We go r.,u n d. j G. A. K. Suits a specialty. We «o»M gioeyouprioeo,bat | rest n8 , uml that f Q staniped Sp ,„ 5ll „,_ Tidi „, | Scarfs, dtc., at prices surprisingly low. | j I I j j ; ; 1 ! i of K oo<i .-«uabie footw.* r «t m« iow«t prv«» cail»ud«»».j.in-^ur rha-W. full Hneeof iKhe* ( 1 ! with tip b wwd, on! »»nor tiptac«d, the b»t ' i isaanaia i 1 ' FORMANS ! 10 E 4th 61, between Market and Kb«. - ; short Bookkeeping Cour«. The special discount for the above * .. . . . , . for the remaining six weeks >• «till open. Enter any day. Wilmington : Commercial College, 8th and Market j : Sts, ; 1 ---establishment. our guaran tee of 30 per ceut saviug on j every dollar you spend with us is a fact. All we ask is that j } r °« tr 7 ua aT1< * P rov « what we have been telling you. j _ HARRY HART, : fog P. Y. ClOitllSg fdinuf. Cfl., j ;et Street. .310 J WHEN ÎN HEED Crayon Portrait and Fram« with the dozen Cabinets at Cummings's Gallery, j 302 Markst 8L 1 naUm al/.a , s iwi «1 niliirn» Sn» TI»I 111' Vf>iV IS, Stolid. V Tho coroner'« jury in the Mnlafl case met at the coroner'« office »' « 1 ; . Tiinrriin«. ru«r »• ■ I • ' s him in r. inR it. Tiu (its* thim< Ge «I» *«« <•;•< the man ovtr the with a 1 i\. i ' n m-m Mala«c«l/.a piek'fl up a Huh nrd liil another man. The ! man fell into a ditch and a* be got up he picked up a etone which he throw j at Malaecaizt. The latter then drew a i pistol, fired a shot, staggered and : wheeled around, and fired again. ; Some man passing in a wagon call' d j to him to atop firing or he would re- ' Swgeant McVey then came | up and searched one of the Italians He next found Carmen Malascalz'i turn it. lying down, but discovered no revolver on him. Some man kicked over a »tone and found a pistol under it. Witner» m, I ,.r,,;!;ua paid that he could net identify any c;f the partie*. He fur- | tber aaid that hn would have the man that found the revolver before ths jury | on Wednesday next. I William Ft«her was next examined. He eaid he was at the circus in com psay with a friend and saw Mal»"c*lz-. hit with a »tone. When the Italian waastruck heran around his stand and I fired a revolver. Two men started i after him and one of them threw a «tone end hit him again in the email of the back. Mala«»!* » turned, upon be in , truck thl) „cond time, fired an ot £ er ihot> WPUt tho Iot 8n( , M , down A* the men were running after Malaf-cal/a they exclaimed : we ain't no countrymen, thi« ounalve«." ÄÄ» definit» result will tie reached ! i Funny Trii t-. » for ihn run«tarr«iion j »f tu, tu 1 ..iud B r«t»f. , It is a generally-accepted fact tba. «hen :i num go-»outside of the proper | w.y 0 f doing business to «ttnet cm«- • tom bis trade is falling off, simply be- i caU8P hi8 goods are no good, snd he , I has to rectofe to filthy trlcki In order to ! exist. The reverse is the c«. when» 1 ; merchant hx« confidence in bis goods ; j and know« that ho is dlsposlog of 5j MSm on ^ ir merits for a small profit, Then heflo.^ re ; the tricks of «lioddy concerns who try tomnUe » -te i .*.*lto believe that ti c.» are doing bmrfnewu , • ■. the people 1 . beguile t;..-unthinking, but every sen Zle person is aware tut the easterner |h*Hlo pay for them, becauw Bucli j tbin « , 4 "• not «} ver ! BW " y ' but an 1 extra high pnee is charged to cowr ! the value of that uaelees souvenir, Hence BIr. Ixmi* Fallheimer pride« himehlf upon effering to buyer* only good, hornet clothing, at a profit of I vS* cent., which 1; pomtlvely far lotr (hin my otter HMMHiBmt la ' Wilmington. It will, therefore,bear repeating that Mr - Ivl:b,,,ir <l008 not approve <r 'h««* qu.Htionable basin«« methods. ; p re f ergto put hia money not j chromes, picture cards, etc., but i where it will beet serve the interest* ut j Ms customer«, and save them at le«« 38ppr ' ' r,; - their purchs*«. ) ' psu. ni ' ellhsieMt'« Economy j Halt, *cc Market st., when in need 1 «fgood, v^n made clothing you win I onc « M tb8t y«" bave bM *" '' u "Come on. We can do I.1CI' THIS nr A W.VftNINBI lightened by reading the columns of j tho Eves iso Jouosal, the peoplo',' I paper. A Card Wo désire to call the attention of the reader* of the Journal to the fact that the " Delaware Printing Company." 234 Marl James i it., are eucoeayors to the ebb Company, and are Printers, Stationers, Book Hinder», snd makers of Blank Books. That they have greatly enlarged and increased the laciltUcs of tho old bouse, and nro prepared to fill nil order* with prompt r v Uraiulyulne ISuclac<. James E Morrison ha* opened a meat store at 19ih and Market 8'a .. , , .... Two building« have been started nt 20th and Washington Sts. m East Lake - P. D. Du ley, bous- and sign painter, has opened an office at 23J and Market Sts. New gearing has been put id the electric street car», and they run much easier sod with less noise. I The Ore »ton Lend and Improvement j Company has planted its properiv in j the V'Cinity of tho IX-laware Field ; Club's grounds with a large number vf ; shade tree*. 1 The oropfpy belonging to Joseph Tatnnil at Eiliott Ave. *md West St. is rich with sand. ! Large quantities are now being taken out along the line of tho Phikt del ^ hm p:k9 ' The Street» through Brandywine vil 1 >»K e «re in . rough, unsatisfactory ' condition. Great baste was made in i aTÄ'SÄS.'SÄSS'«S IÂÂ%r5&ÎSS3S:?£ï|SΣr--- read is rough and impassable, ! , „ . , . . JamM N - I « wI " & »Wither are the ; proprietors of the Fair view aursery, at 24th and Washington bis. The nursery cover» a epare o. feet front by V"'. . feet de^p, ana it will be further in-' by U,e addition of 125x125 feet, : The three greenheuaes are covered j with 8,000 »quare feet of glass. Harry ; Potter is the efficient manager of the V. nets. Park* Hall Stands, new and cheap designs, d Johnson A Barnhill's, 20" Market Bt. 1 # > / -iSffi! r ! ÎH in «rer rect ' for one % execute iSHB there are n^H who were <jd® collector'» du| few over 7,000 tration cflloer* work well and nearly every diH commendation upol Another fact 11 :at . Gon n number of persona 1 * W M & «worn and left without . ™ trred. but they returned ci v to conform with the low. P<'MOt« appeared for regmlmi« were not qualified, and tin nn^B worthy citizens of foreign blrtW had either lost their naturalize Saturday wa« that the U in favor. On the first did papers or never had any. <* **•law worked •i hardehipinleveH ca«*. In th. F.fih ward a gentle «»". 81 year* of age. who ban been a ™tef for 55years, waa unable to reg «ter, having lost hi« papers, Ex-Sheriff Thomas Ford, eoncorning whom there have boon a numbT of Th ! s brain malicious rumor* since May 13, which effected bis ciliz nsbip. recently * x hibited hia certificate of natural zatlon to a reporter of Ihn Eybnixo JotiaXAl., and be «aid that he voted upon it j iu 1S68 on age. lie registered on Bat urday, May 13, in ths Firs; district of 1 tho Twcl'tb ward, and he soya tha> j tho report alioul hia inability toquai j ify waa a malicious falsehood and told j Mr dy to injure hi* brother. Mr -• Ford'n lar^e real estate transactionH : Hhould have ^ sufflcieat ta eUmp t he report as an uotr nn, Col. Ford was naturalized October 9, I igcc, U. Hsrmtm, clerk of the United .Satta oouit. P«ttick Twr /art vouched for })i m. Robert Bhswîlmmas J I James und William H. UcCuliough j register* and iaspectors of ths firs' i district Twelfth ward, taadu the stole- i ^ t in tho Morning that Mr. Ford wps prop, rly regiitero-d en M y 12as staud « 1 » in • The roçond day's work was lest tl tlvsee-fourths that of tho first and ; P»., -dur more smoothly. I.'«» ! ber of windows on Saturday chalUmg- ! ' er* were etatloned, m^ho conterjt<*<l ' ! lbPmiwlTe# [° "y klB K »• Licck books ; (he supposed politics of those register-, j ing : One of the registration books is now j , baiag delivered to the department of elections; another is rtqulred to be hungup at .he place of r. gyration wUbia 48 ho«(i(iliir the do« ol reg . Istratioo on Saturday. Alt! 1-1 «f that time ihe latter are to be taken ; down and used by the eh. . <-l ill . Ivjardof inspectors at the June elec motion». The other two list« are to be ; held by the two inspector*,but the min I nHty inspector is to ret^^ ia t.ij in hia ; Pw«'*ion. Th« book* left in the de .re all to be oou.parad and ! the atttec found on mote than one j "«•«»« ^ stricken - ff, and when j book I« returned to the ficcr8 lhe ,atter - SM to,n ' ketbfcir huuks ;iou of No vole is to Ik- received l correspond, that dor* not appear oa two hooka in the aame bedrid. The following is the registration in detail; May V Total ►s visa«. ' j | j Tbir \j^rt*w« ri ). | First .»ow-tcr... ! j K mt» ote'rlct 1 ■ >ê.h rtlstikr... .. TMrd Ward «ÎMtrlct. ..... i Ferons rtlutrict. ( r l £nifdl£' H . | Fifth -iletrlnt I Fourth Word First uwi-tc-. , » <• «d <»i- riet I Thlr ' dls'rk-t. j Foudh it-olft-c... ^ t Fifth Ward: j JT" U d dhuioV.V." Thirl dbtrlct.fi.'! Fourth 'iUuict | Fifth dhtrtct.fi!' I sixth dtstr:-»». 1 F!rst di i *, b 0 J Var4 i serond «i«r t | h,v l ' tric '. j 1%/SL 1 Fifth dtattlct. ! siwh digtd.-t. j t'evrutu Utetitst ; | p|_, AifititS*.. I ikirt ui^to^ .fi. ■ | lrt h ... vwhdhgw v ' ■ I Fourth 04*»..!! j Ti-'th Wsid ( r(rst I <iî«mct. ... »!(ih .u.«iric : »venth Ward: FlestdÄ : j Fir*t d'strifit j Second district 8 FLst Ward: r d • IwtIo * ' • ■ ; m aj ja 13 J 'ft «8 It !2fi ' • l 2 ' 2i) SJ I" i ** so . Vi lf.7 u i ... m ■ i«> : ; .u 41 . Li) 13 41 ■ ; .. M 11 41 ft lift fi «!» ■ ts m m ■ S.5 1 « a M 8») PI : '■ > 1 ! M ICU V -1 • V. 11 5j ! »! a ■ 3 a ..J it jjj UH vr r.7 T ir i • ifth rfl'trtat. Seventh Ward; First dtMftot.. t Mgrmd di*»rict 64 M 1 . 74 1»' . . w i r ;« ■' lia 10 i JO 4 ; * h ■ 21 1 ' 18 9% ft , 27 tr, IT 37 23 «r «) 1 • • • Ofi 2 '3 7 h a J"* lie .. fti 12 .... 4i 42 7 4) ... W IK. ' :• * -■ «W . '.'ft « Ä1 11 4 a 44 n .. M <■ ' • IM 13 U>H ■ * 117 - JT Î4 ' -G 20 S7 81 Si 33 ' 1'0 ! • 1IÜ .. at 17 so t 41 ■ J'ft W The best is tbecheapest. Tr ü L. & (}. *• ft 44 T04i i Total registered.. . »41 001 3170 SUS i ! Hour, sold by Nichol *, 6th and King. ^ - ' D Kln'li Tnnth K: HYienthB Twelfth w«| . M»j ^ w ^— m T he vot * V *î l '^* n ^ or president (^Ê * 8 follows: Fir«t ea8t ' west, 79; Thh F ' nk * 280; 89P» Seventh, Eighth, 313; Ni.ub, têM, _ 1M; Tenth, 81 E eoth, ®°rth, R2: «onth. (Wj total, 3,0 The councilmamc candidat.^ wioAwardi amtiuw a« foUowâ ^TOndV Kalrin xyih The Ibpul.Iin.u« of i;.e Third w i lthol<1 • ®S ,,IÎK ^ «.a <*fTng for ihe nom- ; Sïtendan" if oaUfS^ Ex- ! „ Rl |' na ">^' ooti ipatea. l.x t .Councilman Thoraaa Johnson 1 undoubtedly be run» d. and it is not, improbibie that he will accept. They ( «ay that he can bo t letted if he stands, i John U.. En.w will very like.*_be the , Dwmvcralic candid to for Council frdm the With wnr.l .. 1.1» Cooley let»- ; ing urged to take the Republican nom ! mi. lion in the Twelfth wail. Total«.... win««........ >(«1 ,otr, g,7S( Won egstf 4>S0 . nui.,, 2--' Jtj qnin„ a. ■rut Aï: 1 . .VP ■Wm n.nm <• liiUF " T ! »7T? not s*r«*niti .. . N WM * , v i Ntuth .liAnfrl 4r i * \lv ■ u -J 1Vn»b ; : unlit#*« ailiicm. 4 n. . i It i* indeed wonderful to witne«a the crowds who daily throng M. Meyer's Clothing House, purchasing Men'». Bov'a and Children'» Clothing Men'« Suita nra »elling at l>0, |T. fH 50 and 110. Three ,uits at the prices here ! quoted are the greatest bargains ever : seen in America, People of Wilming I ton and surrounding country, »houldi avail themselves of this great sale at ItxtraordtnHry Kxrlirinrnl. id. Meyer*'* One Price Clothing Depot, j N. W. oor. 5:h and Marke: Sts., WU- ! I ! ! mington, Del, Krtutiynlnc ICoata. Tho owners of hont» along the Bran- ; j dywlne are stirring into active life | ; with their crafts, and juiating and re- 1 I pairing are being conducted in a busi ness-like manner. j Nanon owned by Edward Bloselev, 1 ' James Morris, J.ihu Patterson and ; '■ h>' »loop yacht I ; Harry H. Palmer, bi.» been put over > board und will be rigged the early par! j j ton. owned by Thomas B Turner, «re ; ready for u«e. Th« »kiff Columbia, ) formerly owned by Jame» N. Conwol). I of this werk. The fikiffa Dr. ywine ao(î Wilmlnp l • i l ' « ..h ci tiKsdcred one of the fastest boat» around, has been bought by John Davis. The skiff Flo , , , , _ . ... j Poinsett, owned by John Poinsett, is tied up at "The Kecks," below Lea'd mills. The yacht War Kagle, owned by M. ELiioit und William Buck, is now riggtd, ready for »ailing. This is tho boat that upset several times last Th« Tom and J ,« » beiqg put into condition for racing. Both boats will j 1» at ths match company's wharf. The yacht Ariel, formerly owned by James N. Can well, has been gold, and is lieiug painted and generally repaired, Several gunning skiffs owned by i Elmer Pie-co and John Ferrel are be-1 season. i man, ran the only shad boat from the j iug puc into condition foi service . ! John Martin, the popular fish-bait Brandywine this season. Children's 'White Drosses made to nrdpr; t«aro Cu;>« nt a bargain; also a complete line of Notions. Hukill A To tho Bodies. Foist, 8. E. Cor. 21 and Tafcnall, Fft*C Time by a hhlp. The steam freightship William K. McCabe recently made the trip from Philadelphia to North Carolina and j | back in seven days and three-quarter* j j of an hour. This is ths fastest time in ; ! ' '' JuUtlstr; * *** •" • •ari»* e»r-ar«P«>.. wiih,.« Wnii.m rt,». f r j,. llds j a t hin ciiv ^ ^ . ' tu f r ^ from their honeymoon . 0 u »SiJiurdav, M. A. Graham of RoJla bury, ' Md.', is visiting Krs.* 0. A. !• II. ■■ uy. Lhut. E, II. Khoads and wif<> of Philadelphia »pent Sunday hem. He will return on Decoration Day and turn uu£ with his company here. Mis« Fannie IVr.newill of Dover re ■ turned from Wmhingiuu on Friday ■»"'1 attend' d a l»*m pary ar Miaa 871a üuriu K .«•> ph iade1 ' : ^ 1 I Hr«. Charlas A. Gtice been atlending tho session Of the M. E. General Confer ence in New York city, returned homo j on Saturday afternoon. ! Kev. aid ho have W. Pierce Biggs, a brother of tho I governor, residing at Middletown is etng groomed for the office of clerk of ►ho peeca of New Castle county, now ! filled by Edwin Ii. Cochrm of Mid ! die town. ; | 1 1 Iiemocratio NationalConveuti, ; Eoui*. Col. J. Thom a» Scharf of Bahimore, 4tor of ihn history of Delaware, 1 through Wilmington on Friday I with tho Baltimore delegates to die at St. he € ; p Bt y, county »up<* r ln > Herma dent of the puuliô «chool ls*t ! »-tsitrd schooW In Penrader. \ j C'lny Creek and Mill Creek hundreds, i The annual exmuiuxlions of teachers will bo held duriog tho latter part of ■ Juno. 1 'k life Adiosk Delawareans wh 7 visited I Philadelphia theatres last werk wero ! Mias Lizzio Willis of Milford; James j £- .'7 olcut L aD< L N ' Smither». Mrs \V. T. Smithers and j Brad(ord Murphy of Dover and John j Townsend of Frederica, j CJviL John M. Newell has been <' d by tho Adjutant-Geneml to ten horses for the uee of the r and bis stall on Decoration the on lero resort I mu'sioE | prucurt Govern I D»r. Col. Newell accompanioti Adjutant General and Col. C | a to Brandywine bprirg j the ! for ! selves rendiiy. ; j : txrl exec lient advantage« of t 'd 'Gl eocampzubQv presenc The Wllu:lsmloa Ilsrfto f ! enwlck Inland Lightahip IT Enoch Moore'a shipyard. Tho Bchooucr L. ß. Chandler from Milton is lying at tho city wharf, foot of IhiidSt. A load of Hour will ba j taken from The William Lea and Sons i Conipiny's wharf to-morrow. ' ar The new P., W. & B. H- R. bridge . Hero»» the Christiana will be ready to i turn on iq a few days. t The ne^lCity of Chester will Ire very * popular for moonlight excursions, the first being ihat of Eureka Caste of H. or S. W. on June 19. T*y Kansas City Hams, 10c. lb, Pow dermaker Bros., T03 W. 5fc. ; 507 King Bt. 1 j j ; derwood's, N. & cor, 1 .8lk md FfcOMftb Groceries very cheap at Ö, B. Un-