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MOBEIS 8q EEADING-EH, 209 Market Street, Wllniiiigtoin., Del 1 THE BEST VALUES IN sa BUY GOODS, NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. Ü3T AH seasonable goods direct from tlio manufacturers, which enables us to sell tliem at the lowest margin. Now what we should like ever* person to do is to read over all or part of the articles mentioned in this notice, and then let us give you a total surprise by showing you the extra quantity and value for the money. The following are only a sample of what you will find at our store. MORRIS & RBADINÖER. Our Fast Black Hosiery! PRICES LOWER THAN PHILADELPHIA. Si Style« of Our Ladle«' and Ut-uta' Our io -4 Sheeting IN UNBLEACHED, At S3 Cts. Per YdU CANNOT BE BEAT. INEW DRESS GOODS GAUZE UNDERWEAR! ' For Ladles «nd CMIdrdn, hare been a (treat success. Every Pair Warranted. We are the only house th-t hare thi« Blocking Which were made to «ell at retail for 25 cent! a yard. Our price, 12 1-2 cts, a yard. At 25 Cents, àre Exceptional Bargains. HITE GOODS, NAINSOOKS. 12 1-2 Cts. a Yard. Embroideries. Lau I.«' and GsaU* Linen OUR $2.00 COLLARS and CUFFS GLORIA UlSm W« have an Endless Variety and priera From lr. up to $1.50 Per Yard EXCELLENT VALUE. 8, 10 AND \S% CENTS. You Ought to See. SURPRISES EVERYBODY. 5Uny exc aim. How can they be Bold for this creel unortment la large and compilers all th latest effect«. RUCHINGS! ONE CASK You ougfct to see our We offer you sa Infant's Bindoline Corset, Good Piiuis, not Remnants, 4 1-2 CENTS. LONG CÄME8E CLOM, We hare tn quantity the a, 10, 131-9 and 3.1 CIs QUALITIES, VERY GOOD. UNBREAKABLE, At 87"I-S5 Cents. ROOD VALUE AT $1.00. AT $3,25. They am g<x d value at Off cent«. Wcu'd be very cheap at $ 1 SO. PARASOLS, • PARASOLS. We have a Beautiful Une of OUR STAMPED PILLOW SHAMS At 10 Cents, ARK BEAUTIta OUR LINK IS OKfLKTE. Our 6-4 Raw fcilk TINSEL COVER, At 81.1S, Otuallis, For Ladle« and Children are dbpllyed In ALL THE LATEST t AT 9 1-2 018. STYLES AND SHAPES. . Value, JB eemi. IS A BEAUTY'. SEERSUCKER SUITINGS You should eee our line of Summer Shawls Tn our Hosiery Department we offer a OUR 17% CENT Régalai Knit Gsnraten Unbleachsd Table Linen AT 7 CENTS A YARD For ladles' and Children'« wear The correct article In and Scarfs HALF HOSE. It very good value. This Department it well stocked In Shirt Waists for Boys. FROM BO CENTS UP. They are Beauties. At 6 Ots. Per Pair. All Styles and Prices. They also make a good emmoner coat. EXCELLE XT V 4XUE. ; j Our Infants' and Children's OUR GENTS' DRESS SHIS1 And so we might go on and mention hundreds of other items, which would more than fill up this whole page, but we have used up our apace, and must stop, but please re me.mber, we are going to make Wilmington the place to do your shopping, and in the dry goods line. ;Lase Cap Department At 60 Onte, J IS VERY COMPLETE, From 12 1-2 tents Up. P Very Pusy D-partmen', : Bel!« IIrely, and it la the beet Shirt for tmj lnciiey ever sold. Morris & Eeadinger, 209 Market Street, Wilmington, Del, J WILL ALWAYS 1313 THE GREAT ATTRACTIVE STRICTLY ONE-PRICE HOUSE. l.eastno and A«aoclaU«n Scoren- i Local name« and Note«. The base ball season has advanced sufficiently to indicate the strength of the various clubs. The Chicago Club has crowded to first place in the League «bowing the advantage of good man agement. The Bostons are now a poor mcond, and are showing the signs of the weakness predicted ia tho early ; part of the month, In the Association the Cincinnati are on top, but are closely pushed by Byrnes|30,000 team, | and the former's lead is by no means certain. The clubs in both Asasccia- j tione are perhaps more evenly matched ; *han ever before and it is probable | that tho championship will not be set- I •tied until the end of the season. to I j i a Saturday's scores were: ASSOCIATION. •» I<ouisville, 6; Athletic, 5. Kansas City, Ij Brooklyn, 0. 8t. Louis, 5; Baltimore, 3. Cincinnati, 3; Cleveland 0. LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 4; Chicago 0. Boston, 7; Indianopolis 4. Detroit 5: New York, 3, Pitteburg. 2; Washington, 1. The Record : ASSOCIATION, Won Lose. local games on Saturday. The Delaware Field and Clover Clubs contested in base ball on Saturday R last. The score by innings was as , follows; : * » 1 « * J 0 t 6-« ! The batteries "were ° HlUas" ud i Sweeney for Delaware Field Club, and I î H. Cobb and Jordan for the Clover Club. j The following additional ball games fcy the Delaware Field Club are nounced: Thursday, June 14. with Siverton Reserves on home grounds; Wednesday, June 20, with Shortlidge Academy at Media, On Saturday the Howard School and Young Delaware Clubs, both colored, blayed a game, the former w inning by iWore of 2 to 0. Tha Red Rose defeated the Volunteer ! I j CHactatmL..4 01001 1 1 c_s 1 * Wo«. I Athle'lo ...jo I < level«»)... ;i I ÎAtuisvIUe I K*ai«g O.ty CSaeianatl. ..ÿ» b f»ro'klyn. H J®«. Louis ... 15 6 Bakimo ,lü 12 1?< IT 14 I.VAGl'S. Won. Lost, Oitcago _IS 4 Boston.... J6 8 Hetu.it.14 K New York ..11 U tv.4*1 Oil. Fi:t<hurjf . PhtUia ... In».i»n»n«'s tVaahin'n... .3 i 1 1 12 t' I« an Ly a score of 5» to 5. SUNDAY GAMES. At Ciccu.nsti : «etter« - - ° l 0 ,! u \ T : ooci and QMdMbm. . At Brooklyn: JS£ÿo*:;:;:.;:£ J s o J o S 5 Î1 »Wtert(*'~Canuhe™ and Uimhon«. and Kirby »«Kt Daniel«. NOTES. ; Of the old Wilmington player?, Baa- j ti»n and Dan Casey are with Philadel- j phis. Burns is the Ufa of the Bilti moree McCloskey plays in the PorUand tMe,)club, Say tsm the Central League. ÜOBDi« Casey leads the batting of the Mewarx, (H. J.) team, Henry u pitch i»g atitrong game for Worcester. Maw. Mnrphy » making shoes, and the j "only Nolan" makc.-t a handsome po liceman for Patterson, N. J. To II«« Reader« c( llic Journal. It is an established fact that no man on]earth can obtaiKavy good in this city by a mere blow of wind, and any per ron who is publicly known to possess the mania for springing hham bales to deceive the people,might an well resort to the proper way of trying to make a living, because tho entire surrounding country is on ta him. A man of honor and especially one who respects his name will not stoop to such tricks to obtain trade. So It is with our worthy merchant, Mr. Louis Feltheimer. Tha gentlemen deserves the success ho is meotinar with because he iKwacsacd the courage to sell his goods at the small profit of 71 per cent, whioh will not al low him to resort lo any tricks to ob tain trade. It Is his low price that has made ths Economy Clothing Hall pop ular, and the beauty of it is everybody knows that the establishment 40(1 Mar ket is doing the clothing business of Wilmington. It will be interesting to tho readers of tho Journal to look for the anicls he«d«d 'This should be warning," which will appear in an other column of to-day's Journal. maltciou« Ullsotilrf. Albert Clatk and William Anderson, two colored boys, wer« arraigned be fore Justice Smith on Saturday, charged with malicious mischief in letting the brakes off some freight cars standing on the Biding at Brioghttrst's mills, Marsha)Itun, on last Tuesday night. The cars ran down the grade into the mill, being eevtri ly wrecked nd injuring the mill. Special Offioer James L. Hawkins and a Philadelphia detective traced the act to these I toys and an accomplice, who is yet at large. '**■**• ^ '»«*"^d t>ie boysifor a Urt *?T °" ~ 8 ' 1 ftil futn f»jr^ or ü „ ae ;. thü othcr * lock * d up at U»e City H»ll, that goes with a denn Cabinet ^holographs at Cummings's Gallery, 'Market St. into Court Saturday morning nt 8 o'clock with a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree. At 10 o'clock the Superior Court waa opened and the case of John W. Fcs ter vs. Lea Pu soy called, Levi C. Bird or plaintiff and Bradford and Vande Go and see the Crayon PoriraU and Cour« tatarfay. The jury in Iho Reidel case come g«ft for defendants. Iho suit is in action to recover $10,000 damages for injuries received while plaintiff was employed by defendant upon and al leged '"Perfect and dangerous shoddy 'machine. Pending the tvot-piion of testimony for plaintiff the court ad journed until 10 o'clock this morning. __ __ _ _ Look at 0**50 Crinkled Plush Par lor Suits at Johnson & Barnhill's, 207 Market St. „ __ 12 brands of Flour kept by Nicbolr, 6th and King. Try L, & O. and be happy. BULK AND ifOUD'S SALIS. Sale of I.nt« In Mlvcrlirouk that Yielded Pair Price«. Peter J. Ford and Thomas Ogle sold a portion of their lots at Silver brook on Saturday afternoon. Of the largo tract of land owned by these gentlemen, but a small portion now re mains, The major part has neen sold on an installment plaa of f 10 down, and |5 a mouth until paid. Most of them have been put chase d by persons in moderate circumstances who propose building homes thereon. Already a large number of houses have been built. The new school house, to bo erected on Green-Hill Ave., make those lots additionally valuable. Tito prices obtained on Saturday are con sidered fair and are as follows: Buyer». Thom«« Sterling.16 x 80 «> K. > H-cIhiii-m . 60 * 8046 H«rry W, Mnolnthe.20 * 80 i.» John Murptiy . . 10 x 80 f,K " " .. 80 x A) Jos. L. Oirpotitoi, Jr... 80 x 8u f.ji '■ - ... 10 I* 8 Ül,v» OSxNfdf ,. . 80 x « I fti . Hi X 80 A .... in x ho ... ao x 80 A Sins IV r F.iot, $5,1)0 C > ,.) » m Tin 5 10 « i» John J Shaman V. I wood Frown. JamvN O'Noll.... John Mich H. John Kern $. « 5U 5.50 7 ,o 0 5 85 One Alarm and One Fire. Au alarm of Ûro from box il, 10th end Orange St«., brought the fire de partment to 1005 Orange where large volumes of smoke were found issuing from the windows of door. Tha trou ble was caused by turning the damper ths wrong way. Fire was discovered at 3 15 yesterday morning at the store of John li.Roach. N. W. cor. 21 and P< plar Sts. John White tho keeper of the key of the alarm box at Front and Poplar could not be awakened, and an alarm was struck from the city hall. The tire bad made considerable progress before the persons in tho house discovered its prea-1 ence, and when they reached the pave- ! mont they were almost suffocated, Mr?, i John II. Lank was severely injured, j Dr. William G, Winner is attending] her. The loss on building and stock is j $2,000. The building is owned by Mra. Sarah Baker and is insured. There ia . " w- i «,.) continue tim tn.ineu in,ho dlnln» room of the house. The fire is sup- I posed to have Vieea caused by an in- j oendiarj for the purpose of robbery. •- « - A Narrow K.rapr. K. I« Miller a farmer from y oc fc. I „V', .. ,. , . . 1 C8WP, Lad äbout three Ludhels of uota** > toes stolen Horn his wagon, at the : Madison Ft. market on Friday night, This ia iho same man who came near being Killed a few weeks ago, while! crossing the Laadenburg Division of! * „ ,, rt r> » • , B. &0. K. K. on 1m way homo, j j The engineer of an approaching train j neglected to ring the bell, and at the ) moment Miller's horse stepped on the i track, tho train rushed upon him. Ha ,,,_i, . _ . , * , saved himself by turning sharp to one «k.b^küxut. .hon on m doing so. I Spting Lamb, Powùermaker Bros, 307 King; 705 W. 8th. The (3Ivinlry that doth badge a ktas nowaday« wm to be ©tmitojed of doctors—aot of alrithy, however, but of medicine. tilg New« In Etrier. The Pullman Palace Car Co. is hav ing a rush of work. The Young Men's Temperance Union will attend church on Juno 17. The machinery for the Vulcanite Wire Works will arrive this week. The Delaware Terra Cotta Co. iK laming out lafgo quantities of its product. i Smyth Poet. No.. O. A. R„ will at- j Ä.h'ÜI-f? t^fnA»»" ndy W,n0 M ' cnuren next Sunday. St. Andrews P. E. Sunday school ä; i sss tzT"' The Evening Journal and new City Directory arc both ou: to-day. Both good. Tho roof is being put on Victor Cause's now house at Pennsylvania Ave. and Clayton St. _, , The congregation of Epworth M. E. i C hapel are contemplating the erection ! of a new church ot Tenth and Poplar , ata. The Rov. Charles A. Gtice will preach in Brandywine M. K. Chinch next Sunday evening, by special request, oa "Capital and Labor." The regular routine bosineos wie transacted at tho monthly meeting of the lady managersof the Homoeopathic Hospital at tkeir meeting on Saturday morning. preached from Prov. 1(', i): "A man's dev iso th hia way, but the Lord " irectet hJ liH steps." "The street commissioners are doing a big work on the stteec crossings."— **' . ' Republicans may elect Harring SSiïLSSSroSSfÂ.'ir •.H.„|n,«on. Simpon, ,r.,l Ltohl.n stein! The Wilmington Republicans have nominated the strong» st ticket within my experience."—Cal. C. A. "Joe Adams entered toe field too lato for city treasurer. There's no use talk in K. for a steady, systematic personal canvass will win nine times out of ten. riw» «-»a« u Q , i. . «v-ii He 'ran'" for' the office. The vote's ; want^to^be aaksd. A personal appeal ; raWf, J * tîovog to the county m^etinsc at * t!W f Castle next Saturday / No! Look out for a warm Urne, I believe that j n t j, e event of either faction cantur ing, the other will bolt. 'Tito Biggs crowd will win. Tho state coöven tif ' n ? Why they didn't try to get it. There was nothing in it. They w-tll go for the county meeting.— H. B, .... , ... «uJSBSSn'lJSfSKSÄSSf? Gresham. Blaine first, sad Gresham next, but Blaine will be nominated. Pshaw, he isn't sick, and, if he is, we'll give him a good vice President. Har rison for instance Ths Republicans carried bit. Paul last week, for the first time in its history.W. FrankTatnall, St. Patti, Minn., now visaing this city. Pontificial High Mass was celebrated in the morning at 8t. Peter'« yesterday 1 ami Pontiflcial vespers in the evening, i The music wa* well rendered under ; the leadership of Prof. Rhoads. | George McKee has the contra^ for hutlding six houses at llih and Heald St«., fort). M. Magntll. Magnell i« also contemplating the erecting of five rnore bouse« on Heald St., between 12th and 13th Hts. Rev. \V, P.;Ksne, D. D., of Lafayette, Inrt., preached in the Central Presby te! iau Church yesterday morning and evening. At the morning service he lieird on The Corner. • A « tts'NBSS M UABl. i _ T _ _ j U, ca D^nninon fovao«ioii of i « alion'« Unis More. j Tlte store at 235 Market St,, occupied j until recently by Alfred Walton, the veteran druggist, has been leased by [ Ulysses G. Dennison, a young Debt- j ware druggist who returned homo from ! , Winnebago, 111 , about a month ago, | and the place will be continued as a j drug store. The front of the' building | will be tnoderniK d and Mr, Dennison i will take posera doa of it and open a | lirst-clas? store in a few weeks. The j new propirt tor is a son of Jams« Den- | nison of Mermaid, Mill Creek hua dre<1 ' Ha received a training in Latin j and mathematics at Frionda's school in ' this, city and afterward served in the I ^ « L °< *«- i -*** o'*• ! Gaorgea, Del. He graduated later at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. r In xxr f M , i He nent Wl8t ? y par or 80 ,ater - tliog «s clerk in j. store at Winnebago. ( Dr. Walton took poss-ssion of this I store over forty years, and for many I years it was a centra for the leading i physicians and noted persons of the town, who used to collect there to talk politics. Dr. Cfcnytor and Dr. Urvan Hedges were among thiipirty of good fellows. Fame Castle. No. 2, 'A. O. K. M. C.. has appointed a committee to look after an excursion. Tho new steamer City of Chester will probably be char-1 Wl tered. wiVnnak 0 °a"hor Ttref°t namde'this evening The members will'attend jtheeesaion of the sSu pro me Lodge in Washington to morrow, Among Mr. Va 1 ten's co temporary .... _. „ .. . , druggists in the early days ot his bust ne38 re Jarno« P, Polk nt 21 and Market Sts., who w-s succeeded by Edward Mclnall; Joseph Bailey succeeded by F.lward Rranh in the „ n h , tn _ ,. r0 .° n "" r * 0t . b , a '? w ''riogpurst, who had t.is s ore uow oc copied by H. U Bring hurst; Margaret Johnson on Marke' St. above Uh; Mar shall Phillips at 5îh and Market; Edward Bringburatat (J h and Market, in the store now occupied by Z James Belt; and Bimjamin Johnson whose store was on Market st., between 7th and 8.h Sts. v.... Wigwam, Conclave rnrt Padlt. i Uniform Division, IC. of P„ will give an excursion to Atlantic City on Thursday, July 25, via West Jersey railroad. Lenape Tribe, No. 6, Imp'd .O. K. M , held its regular meeting Saturday night and a number of palefaces were initiated. K Delaware Commandery No. 3, K. Q E.. has received il« chapeaus and bal drics from Horstman Bros. Philadel phia, and will wear them in Washing ton tomorrow at the meeting of the Supreme Lodge. A special meeting of Wilmington Division, No. 1, K. of P., will beheld in their armory in tho Smith Building to-morrow evening lo make arrange ment« for Decoration Day. 'Ihe division has engaged the First Regi ment Band. A meeting will b* held at 403 West 4fh 8t. next Thureday evening to or ganize a lodge of the order of the Hhield of Honor, to bs known as Bran dywine Lodge. A. W. Shaw has been ! appoint*d iimporaty chairman and j William Moreland,temporary secretary : of tbemeeting. The fift-enth session of the Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias, of the world, will convene in Cincinnati, O., ? n Tuesday, June Id,at 10 o'clock a. m., Cathedral. The otuciai notice of the meeting ha* bsen received from R. L. C. White, «unreine keeper of records and seals. Charles P. Mwroney and William Simmons wii ! l '? tho representatives from this i U 6 ^' ct: n _ Dl KoVÄhÄS'Si'/ÄÄ " f8d ? o»Hrp,KLL -Mav 18, Eben 8 Campbell, «««.■ !° * Mn - No 618 K, "t 8t > vrtvslar dt>««se of ^ *, , T u „ „ !_UNDERTAKERS. J, B ' MAB1IN ' UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMEB, ; of no* em, RESIDENCE 607 SH.PLKV ST. Telethon« Oil) 13. Odl- at niirht t rorap'.ly attended to AMUSEMENTS. Ï tT F. rBOCTOR S ACADKMT OF Muiic. • Thro« NiihU. comroenciri? ON illON I» n , Mil 21. Matineu i Tuesday »nd Wednesday &flerno*ns. Brilliant an! eve r whelm log onreem ef the great tiensati liai Melo Drama, _BOARDING._ TYOaHDINO.—FOUR NEWLY FURNISHED : s > morns to irnt, with or, w.thout boant, ti Wl ~.¥ ark ".' :8!rfet STORM BEATEN. Interpreted by a j-rrat metropolitan cost. Three nights, c amencln* THUS 8 UAY, M«y 24 . metlneps FrHsy and Satnrday «fienykv#. Mme Neu« tile nn«J fier «on Augus tine Nvuvlile. In "Til* BOY TRAMP," OR THE MANIAC MOTHER NOTICES. OTICE -AN IMPORTANT BPECI iL i of tha Vom« M*»*« ll^vubtlcaa i Club wfil hM b^ld iu Club Rdom, Tuesday even- j ing at 8 u'ckek. H. B. TRIUG8. her etary. FOR SALE. 1 ÀÔR SALEWA fiitOO RY STORE ÖN T HL 1 . oHRialdr, cheap. For tot ma aildrt*a, f H., t this ofHce. _HELP WANTE nra«T£9_jL to bo gekl.iul ; v ^ hou«work la a ►mal* m s glv v » j KQoi r^f» rerc*. Arriva« 1025 We«* Pt. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. R. it. ROBINSON & C«i. RANKERS AM) BROKERS, j Cor. 4th & Market tits. ! FOR SALE: 45sh«rcs Farmer?' Bink Stock. TnSbVfS Wilmington f itly Kleetrio On. Stock* hcu»hs and «old ia the New York, i Philadelphia nod Dost nmark .;« on commission I-cm -K of credit aivea. aval able la «U ptr » j K , r^^ w ^V/rm\ n ^ tl rnd <, a wilJ : ri;n d n t'.J^ laad - j POLITICAL. POR SHERIFF NEW CASTLE COUNTY, 1883, PETER J. FORD, OF WILMINGTON HUNDRED. Rob Sect to tile decielo« ef Um Democratic party. You'll do this wbea you come to buy Cloth ing for yourself and son. That's light. Its human nature. We like you to do this carefully and with thought, because we know your judgment will not give a verdict against the very large stock of lieady-raade Suits for Men and Boys we have in store. Neither will you go wrong in examining onr immense stock of Piece Goods—a whole room full. We invite you to call, examine carefully and abide by your own judgment. The result will be sat isfactory to you mid to us. You'll Bur or Us Why? Simply be cause you can't do better in America. We have exactly what you want. We have Suits by the thousand and Pi co Goods *>y the mile. We fit our customers. We give them satisfaction—per fect and complete in all ways. We do in deed. Merchant T-KW v- Ul slU JUllors A UlOtn. J. T, fiallin & Son, iers. ii th & Market, Wilraiugton, DeV Fomlture, Baby Carriages, Carpets, Reftigeratori, Ice Chests, TEOMÄS 6RMLL, DEALER IN Mattings, etc, S. E. Cor 2d and Orange. WILMINGTON. DEL. Cash weekly or moott , payraeae»