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EVENTS ABOUT TOWN. Missionary Women Preparing for a Big Meeting. MRS, CLINTON B. FIBRE TO SPEAK Conference Society Will Meet Next Week In thn M. K. Chnrch -Allegheny '• Wreck at Lost Raised and Floated to Man Baker—Interesting Lecture on a I Trip Abroad. I . .. . . Nkw Castl*. March 8 — Methodist I women of this city have begun extensive I preparations for tbe meeting of the I Wilmington Conference Home Missionary | Soclci y to beheld in the church here next Thursday. As it Is tbe annual meeting | arrangements are being made to accommodate a church full of vie tors and delegatee. Session, will be held at 9, . and . 40 and Mrs. 0. C. ® ro 'J ni '' formerly ' of this oily, la announced to preside. At the evening session there will be the annual address and In fact the feature of the day. It will be by Mrs Clinton B Flake, wife of General Flake, of New 5 ork, and a typical American women. Mrs Flake sent ber acceptance of the invitation to speak to day. Mrs. Potter, a Western speaker of the society, was to bave been present, but was heard from a few days ago. saying that she could not attend Mrs. Flake Is the national president of the Women's Home Missionary Soolsty of the M. K Church All of the visitors here next Thursday will be served with luncheon In the K rlor of the M, E Church and there will ample accommodations (or all. The excellent train service makes It possible for Wilmington people to come and go at Almost any hour of the day and even ng At the afternoon session there will be a memorial aervlce held In memory of H«v. N. M. Brown«, the beloved husband of the society's president, and for Mrs Eliza Wise, a vice president of the New Castle society, "Our Delaware river," as U le gener-I ally called here, was the anbjeet of much planning aud discussion at Harrisburg, In the Pennsylvania Assembly, yester SpeclallCorrespondence Evening Journal <lr«et Talk on River Improvement. day. Stretched across one end of tbe commutes room was a large map showing the profile of tbe Delaware channel, ami tbe speakers frequently referred to It to show where the money Is to be expended. Joel Cook, as chairman of tbe delegation, pointed out tbe great difficulties large vessels now experienced in getting up and down tbe river, Mayor Stuart called «special attention to the oases of the Kensington and Southwark Tbe Cramps, he said, w* re constantly building large vessels, employing over 5.000 American citizens, and buying their material from points all over tho state He referred to the city iceboats, which keep tbe channel open for all vessels regardless of where they are going. The Delaware, be said, was Pennsylvania's highway ta the sea. News flashed across ths wires frem down the bay last night that astonished shipping men. It was to the effect that tbe sunken British steamship Allegheny, which has for weens been lying at thn bottom of tbe Delaware bay, near Bombty Hook, with only her keel visible above water, was floated and towed from Dnok Cresk fiats yesterday to Dan Baker Shoals, a distance of abont ten miles. and anchored in a safe place for the night. She Is In charge of three tugs, whi*h moved he» from a bed In which she bad Iain nearly all Winter. Ths United States engineers at Phlla dslpbia advertised for proposals to de stroy the wreck, claiming that It was an Impediment to navigation and should bs blown to pieces, as It seemed Impossible to remove it. Almost a Miracle, This. Voting l>slsw»reau In Enrop«*. Rsv. F. Burgette Short, pastor of Hsrtison Street Church, Wilmington, lectorsd (or two hours In the M. E. Church here last evening to s delighted »udlenco an "81m Simmons Abroad," subject which be made similar to and abont as interesting as Mark Twain's "A Tramp Abroad" The (address was re-I pleta with historical, pathetic and kumoroua Incident» of Mr. Short's recent European tour.be being the Sim Simmons in a strange laud with a companion whom he cabs Jack Ferguton. The lecture, reduced to writing, would make a most interesting book. Previous to the address lest night, tbe choir sang the two hymns recently coot posed by tbe young clergyman and pub liehed in hweney'e hongs of lx>ye and Praise New Castle people were eo well pleased that they want to bear Mr. 8t>ort again at an early date. Doalb ol P. B. Finnegan in Philadelphia. Sold Tlckota l.ihe Hot Oakoe. ' C. Fonts Jemison and his younger brother, Harry Y. Jemison, two well known yonng msn bolding responsible positions at ths Delaware Iron Works, recently asktd (or some tickets to sell for the lecture by Rev. F. Burgette Short. Etch tried to outdo tbe other and after borrowing tiekets from their fellow members until every ticket bad been disposed of, had to get another from the printer. They sold over 800 • iokets, the elder defeating tbe younger with only abont ten to spare. Patrick P Finnegan, a well known and • g«d New Castle man who, by untiring hrlft from early manhood, start'd nothing and amassed a snug little attune, bnlldlng tbe telawaie and Kleveut «ly yesterday. His death occurred -t. Agnes's Hospital, Philadelphia, where • s hod gone to have an operation 1 <rmeo for a trouble resembling septa Mr. Finnegan's body pretty cottage b streets, died Tbs Columbia A. C. Board of Directors •111 bold a special meeting tonight sens» plans for tho baseball soaeon. Lut night a warm rain helped to ■ loro frost ont of the earth and now ysbllc roads at« In a fearful condition. A team from the YsMey Mills yestri '•ant the entire day trying to get • taagow to th'i city with four strong oeSrs attached. New the single tax people are almost I'raathlecely awaiting news from Dover Captain Rogers, of Company H . 'added to welcome all townspeople «siring to witness tbe company , very Wednesday night in the armory. If the people get to vote on the ueatlon at the general election lonth it will make tbe contest all •ore Interesting. tiélonel Boyd hoe presented to Company L N. Ö t)., a fine photo of Governor A «4014» s (tail Of* ol the meet pleasant r-nnlons ' «Mua. wrought to bis boms hers last night. Incidents of the Day. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S, Gov't Kepart Baking Powder '•>' sjssssa ABSOLUTELY PURE I j be season was held by the S. L 8 . a I large association of young people, in the K. of P Hall last evening. . Toe reorganisation of a concert I „„beatra In New Castle now seems I cer taln It Is proposed to have two I c ) igB ,,(, | g PHOO igte | Personal Kram«, The Misse« Rodney, on their propoeed EuropMn ton,, w hloh they will .000 pr r re , or , lpeot to ip , nd mnch n me in I Italy and Switzerland, John R i,* m beon la In New York city, I In the interests of Kennard 4 Co ,{ of Wilmington Harry E. dewed, of Naziretb, Pa., I |„ fl for a tr(p op through bis native etate I to .day after a pleasant visit to hie , ndt i)d brol her. Charles H. Clewell, 1 I Mutor toae Came Upon Olive» ». Me», | Who Feared Discharge and Disgrâce. 1 Mall Messenger Oliver L. Bell, who formerly kept the lower range light house, at New Castle, ban resigned hie p08 , tlon on the De ] aware Western I ra u road an d j g among the missing, Ther , h »ve been some unsavory stories otrou iated about the man since bis „^„mio,, too k .fleet on February 28. nubstltute D. N. Grier It In hie place on I the car I Mr. Bell's old-fashioned artificial leg mad# h , m , 00D g p i CU0UB fi „ ure about the | poE t office and he had a host of acquaintances Ha received a pension from the govern ment, having been a member of tbe I Pint Delaware Regiment and was | wounded at Antletam, losing his left leg of momberihlp—aotW« and of this city. A HAIL AGBHT HISSING. It 1« Alle|«d,(ftnd l««ft the City. He hed a number of bills around town, I and at, one time hie son, who Is In ths I p08 t office, paid $50 for him Creditors I had threatened to notify the post office | authorllUa | Municipal Court this morning I Robert Bonlden and William E Gibbs, I both colored, were arraigned for assault I on another colored man Tbe sfTray I occurred over a y«ar ago, and was a I trivial one. Since then the men have I been absent from the city, until about a I month ago,when tho warrant was served I Boulden's sister was la tbe room as a | witness. Before Judge Ball arrived the woman fainted aud was carried to the mations room THE SISTER FAINTED. Hut H«r Itrother (Sot. Oil' With Faym«nt of Oust« Other Moulolpel Court Oese«. A little excitement was introduced into When the case was I called City Solicitor Elliott suggested that the charge be dismissed on payment | °* 00 *ts. This was done, I John Welsh, eoloied, was charged I w Rh keeping a disorderly bouse. The | state was not ready, owing to the I absence of witnesses and tbe case was I continued until to morrow morning, Welsh being allowed to go on bis own I recognizance. ... I Two young men were charged with I disorderly conduct In the bagnio kept by I Carrie Cochran. She oculdn't prove (anything against ti.em and they were | discharged on payment of costs, | yi,„ T Tried to Rob Dr. H ll. Fercnson'« TWO BLACKBIRDS FROM BLACKBIRD. Hen Rooat aud Were Caught lied Banded. Dr B. B. Ferguson, who lives at Blackbird, was returning to his home | Isst Wednesday night when ha was | attracted by the barking of his dog to his | hen house. a | colored man named Howard Finer, in one | corner of the house, guarded by the dog | He drew his pistol and forced the man to re-I surrender, after which he turned him I over to a constable The fellow's oom | panlon, named Julian Anderson, escaped, I and as tbe aulhorlttee knew him to be e I fighter, they hesitated to arrest him, aud I »**>t (or Detective MoVev. Barney has the rtp itallo i of not being (afraid, of these wuuld-befighters, ana | yesterday morning he went to Blackbird and captured tbe fellow. Ou mekiog eu InTeetigaiion he found a | Yesterday both men were arraigned | before a local magistrate, who held them P under $50U each for trial at tbe upper | court, Cheap. lint Reliable Insurance. The Northwestern Masonic Aid Association, of Chicago, Is a company, which, until recently, wrote life lueur snee for members of the Masonic fraternity only. The company la now prepared to Uke life risks on persons who ere not Masons and by its system the rates of Insurance are bnt little more than one half of those of tbe old line companies for like form of Insurance. Among the membership of this company may be found the name« of the most prominent business and professional men In this city The Northwestern I Masonic Aid Association Invites all those wh> contemplât» taking insurance 1 compere ita rates and absolute guarantees with those of other companies before placing their insurance The comp.«ny Is in Us twenty third veer aud has more insurance in force to-day than any old line company bad at their age. We understand a general agency has been I established m Wilmington. lot and on in per | to give you two or three yards of news was died «r Norrv We Can't AflGrd paper talk about our shoes (or they worth it, but we sell at too small a profit for that, but we can serve you with best there Is In shoes (or tbe smallest | amount of cash; that's s point worth to remembering Forman's, No 10 East ( Fourth street, between Market aud King. draw the dav from has drill tax next the of Waiting for the Committee The bids for the new parochial school of tba Hatred Heart Church, were opened yesterday, at the office of Architect E Rice, Jr. There were several bidders, but tbelr bids will not be made publie until acted ou by tbe committee. Derby Hate for Spring. Superior facilities for buying, In lots from tbe factory direct, guarantees tbe lowest prices In tbe city, at Ross's, 210 Market street. New 50o Neckwear at 25 cent»! Winter underwear at coat It will pay you to call and examine. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Y —1 he Street and Sewer directors ate in» st a new alga tor '» treat same», mad« iron and bavins tbe leiten in «ait« en enamel I ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION. First Rehearsal of the Largo Chora* Hold Last Might—Featnres of the Cele bration. Tbe first rehearsal of ths large chorus for tbe lecture and grand sacred concert to be given oy Rev. Father D J. Flynn, Sunday evening, March 17, (St. Patrick's Day), was held at the Brownsou Hall, last evening, through the courtesy of tbe Brownson Library Association. The chorus numbers nearly' 100 voices, sad Is em,posed of the principal Catholic choirs of the city. The affair promises to eclipse all former St. Patrick's Day celebtatlons The orchestra will bt augmented te twenty pieces and L. B Preston, tbe well-known minis»! director has been chosen director • ( the choruses Miss Agnes R. Corley will be pianist. Tbe program, which embraces the finest soloists of the city, will be pub lished later. Toe regular Lenten devotions, consist ing of the Way of the Cross, will be held In 8t. Patrick's Oburoh to-night at 7 80 A uovena in honor of 81. Patrick will also begin to-nlghl. 8t. Patrick's Day will bs celebrated this year with great to emnlty. GARCIA NOT DEAD. It IVa* a liamllt Who \Va> Killed, but Mot the Muted Chief. TAvr A, Kl«.. Mart'll s.—Tho killing of Manuel Garcia is denied, Gafin'« bund on tho day ho was reported to have boon killed rallied a store at Seba Mocha. After obtaining what they desired and whon about to mount their hörst« n volunteer who was an acolyte In the church and a regular soldier, both in civilian's dress, faino u|H>n tbe party. In the. encounter I'eepeel I denn was killed by tbe acolyte, who in turn was killed, being literally cut to places. This occurred on tho evening of Feb. 84. As there was a price ou Garcia's bead of f 10,000 from Hie government and alunit •85,000 from the sugar planter« in tho vi cinity, there was unite an Incentive In claiming that the dead bandit was Garcia. Parties who have seen the pictures of the bandit taken and published after his death assert that it is net tho likeness of Garcia. When Garcia's wife was asked )iy the sol diers to go aud identify tho Ih sly of her husband, she attired herself In black and went with them. When the party alight.si at the station, she put her handkerchief to her face and protended to he sobbing. She then told them that she knew the body was that of lier husband, ami there was no use to go and look at It. She did this to deceive the soldiers. It is stated that Garcia still lives in the vicinity of the place where ho was r 'ported to have been killed. This report comes direct from Bel» Mocha by a gentleman who was there on last Thursday. Garcia Is a much smaller man than Peeped Isleno was. The ( 'uban papers represent the deceased man as be lug large and broad shouldered. YAMAGATA HONORED. The .laitance Meld Marshal Made Minister of War. Yokohama, March 8.—Field Marshal Count YamagoUt, who was commander of the first Japanese army, but who was in valided homo from Manchuria, lias been appointed minister of war. The commander of the second Japanese army, Field Marshal Count Oyama, held the war portfolio prior to his departure to tho front, after which tho affair« of the war ministry were directed try Count Hoi go. minister of marine. Washinotos, March 8.—A telegram from Tokyo has been received liy tho Japa nese minister confirming the report of the capt ure of New Ghwang by the first army under General Nodzu. The old town of New-Chwang was taken by assault after 13 hours' hard fighting, the Chinese offer ing a stubborn resistance, town itself 1,880 Chinamen wore killed, and about 500 surrendered. I .arge quan tities of war material were captured, In cluding Ifi cannon. (The Japanese lost 2tlfi killed and wounded Within the NEEDED A HUGE COFFIN. Rohlnonn WrlgN-d Five Hundred Pound« and Had a Clant'« strength. Long Isr.Avn Ctrv, N. Y., March 8.— David Robinson, who has Jtist died at his homo In East Moriches, X. V., weighed 5(10 pound- and trim buried In a coffin large enough to hold four ordinary men. Of late years ho slept upon a bed built ex pressly for himself and capable of sustain ing a weight of 1.000 pound«, and ho al way* u«ed a choir with a seat over three feet wide Mr. Robinson at the age of 25 weighed over 250 pounds. He tv»« a giant In strength, and it Is said that he eould at one time lift pound- with hi- nock aud shoulder-. Vail Auiherg. the showman, onee offered him a handsome -alary to become the "strong est man on earth." Robinson declined. to (taad woiftbt of 11,000 Tenting the Income Tax. H'AMtlKOTow, March 8.—The argument In the Income tax ra-o« »va« begun in the tutpromc court of tho l ulled State«. Mr. W. IV Guthrie, one of the eouu-el for the appellants, first addressed the eourt. Ho devoted himself to a review of the grounds upon which the np|ieal had I icon taken and attempted to show the unconstitutionality of the income tax law hocau«e of Its dis criminations in favor of Individuals and t errain corporations. Ho will lie followed by Mr. Seward, counsel (or tho appellants. are the Wedded at Old Trinity. New York, March 8.—Count Jean Ed ward d'Hulby and Franco-ea Monti Lunt were married In tho old Trinity church. He comes of a much mure ancient family than tho De Castellano«, and bis mother, from whom he get* hi- title, was » Bnr gbette, and this means much in Italy. HU own personal pu—casions are of great val ue, and ho has an unrivaled rolle» lion paintings. L Alita Real the Britannia. Cannes, France. March 8,—After a rare in light weather A il -a, the new British cutler, which may rake the place of Val kyrie III oh challenger for tbe America's imp, won her maiden roe.-, defeating Bri tannia by 1 minute amt 24 semnds, oor reetvd time, and under tho disadvantage of a weak topmast, which prevented from carrying a topsail on the last round. Real Good«, LovMt Prleee Buy co*l and wood from H. T. Hergennl offi ce Hev enth god King. tyHickory «rood for epea graten, case ! look of nine Phone Nt\ THE N. Y. STOCK MftRKET T. D. Hooper & Co.'s Dispatch By Private Wires. THE LATEST WALL STREET HEWS The Manipulation of Sugar- No Dividends For Chicago Oat Jail Mow—Coal Stook« Sold Down-Cerdage Work« Claiod—In creased Coal Tannas«. 8p« lal Dispatch Evening Journal. Nt» Vom, March 8 — 8 p, m—Sugar was allll the controlling factor on the long side In today's stork market and manipulation was resumed to force the n nulling shorts to cover. The ad ranee was tmporarlly checked by an absurd report that President Haremcjer was about to resign on ac count of bslng out voted at yesterday's dividend meeting of the directors, but the rumor was promptly denied by Mr. Savemeyer. Four grides of soft sugars were ad reused 1 1-6 cent per pound. Mr. Keenes band was distinctly felt In the manipulation to a high level of Chi cago Gas and National Lead. There will be no meeting of the Chicago Usa directors (or the de slaratli n of s dividend until the latter part of April and the meeting may have to be postponed to a more dis tant date as no steps have yet been aken to dissolve the temporary In junction against the payment of dividends. The railroads list moved in strange contrast to the strength of the industries and the grangers and New York Central were raided In the early hoars by the room traders It was otnfideutly predicted that al though .the New York Central had ad vertised the closing of the books on March 15 for dividend purposes there will be a sharp redaction In tbs rate of distribution. A very bearish feeling was developed In the coal stocks aud Delaware and Bauson and Delaware, Ltekawana and Western were sold down with some con fidence No progress was made for s settlement uf tbe threatened boycott of the Read ing next Monday, aud eonslderab'e long sUuk was thown on tbe market. The declining tendency of Baltimore and Ohio developed Into positive weak ness lu spite of official denials that the road was not in a satisfactory condition. A statement giving details of tbe floating Indebtedness Is expected to be Issued by President. Mayer on his return from the Hot Springs In North Carolina. Tbe Cordage works of Wllliim Wall & dans, Williamsburg, N. Y., employing 1.000 men, were closed down (or lack of orders Big Four baa declared a dividend of per cent, on tbe preferred stock payable April 1. The weekly anthracite coal tonnage sggregated 005,550 tons, an increase of 808,540 tons. Whiskey Trnst firm on a forth, r ad vance In price of distilled spirits. Money 0 to 2j. New York Stocks—.Oloslnc Prie#«— .1 P. M MID ASKRD American rotton Oil Company -Hq, American Sngar Refining Co.. BPS» Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 35» American Tobacco Company... Vl% Baltimore and Ohio. Bay State Oas Company. Canada Southern. Central New Jersey. Chesapeake and Ohio. 15}4 hi 1 « Chicago and "Northwestern. W/i B Chicago Dai Oo. A Fid. T. R.... 711» 7144 (Jhtoago.MUwaukee andst Paul M4t fit*» Chicago Rock Is'nd and Pacific Bhl, filjj Cleveland C.C and St.Louis.... 35 Delaware and Hudson Canal.. 121 124Vi Delaware lacka. and Western. IM44 ilfirt*» Distillers a'<1 Cattle Feeders Co 12ht General Electric... ÏB44 Lake Erie and Western >'a 93 61 J5C» 14 474» 4444 MM SI 8HV4 w. 1 -' ■ -y< Lake Shore A Mb h. Southern 131 Louisville and Nashville. Manhattan Consolidated Missouri Pacific. National Lead Company., New York and New England.. 2t> N .S'. Central and Hudson. »444 National Linseed OH Company 19 Northern Pacific. Parlfir Mall SUjamshlp Co.. Philadelphia and Reading.... Southern Hallway. Southern Railway. Preferred Onion Pacific. Culled States Cordage. Cubed States Rubber. Western Union Telegraph Co.. MRt m 4C» 48 11174» 10* ISM la a 1 -M 2i »1». 1 »■' 1 » 544 54» ist« :» «fi»» Colton—New York Oloelng Prleee. April. AM Ibid: S.8T asked: Mar. 5.70 bid; b.71 e«ked: June, 5 71 bid; 5 72 a-ked: July, 6.74 bid; 5 75 »eked; August. 5.77 bid; 5.78 asked._ Chicago Closing Prices. Wheat. Mav. 644»: Coro, May. 4545; Gate, May, 20'«; bid: Pork, May.lD A>; May. 8.85: Ribs. May. 5 «24*. asked; ; Lard, & STEAMBOAT CAPTAIN DEAD. He Commanded Several Delaware Rlvar Boats. Beginning on Steamboat« Run ning Bere In 1851—Wn« 'a Prominent Ked Man. After eight years of suffering, Captain 'Samuel Johnson breathed his last jester day afternoon at his home, No. 312 Walnut street The captain was a New Yorker and 73 years old. ln 1851 be earns to Wilmington as chief engineer u( tbe old stesmerboat Thomas Powell. Afterward he became captain of tbe steamer < Samuel M. Felton, Ariel, Pioneer, Zephyr, Mary Morgan and Delaware. He was married, and leaves a wife Captain Johnson's fanerai will take place from his late residenee, No. 213 Walnnt street, on Sunday afternoon, and it Is expected that It will bs largely attended. Mln>|na Tribe, No. 8, I. O. K M , and members of that order generally, will be present Tbe (nncral will take place at 1 o'clock, __ Arm Crushed Between Bumper«, About 2 o'clock this morning, while coupling cars In ths West Yard, John Ü. Smedley. abrakeman on ths W. & N K. R. and living at No 014 Elm street, had hla left arm caught and crashed at the elbow between tbe bumpers of two ears. He was taken to ths Delaware Hospital, where the Injury was found to be very serious. Amputation was not deemed necessary. Smedley Is a married man and has a family. of oor her THOMAS McHUGH, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, Mo. IS MASKAT 8TBEBI, « lim Ingtew. Delaware 1 l'ilia Is the Best Blood (f & 1 1 Purifier, Appetizer and ^ -^ crve Tonic. That Tired Feeling % It cures ^4" VIC MITCHELL & BASH I 219 MARKET STREET, Wilmington, Del., March 8, 1895. CORSETS. Finely Made Good Quality Best Shapes REGULAR-MADE 50c. CORSET. Made on a high-priced form—made asms as a high priced Corset. We have them In white and drab, and In every el?.«. They are the Leader On sale Friday and Saturday, at 25c. the pair. Another cheap Corset la tbe ZMZ^ZR^TIEII J. Like the former It Is made on tbe better makes of forms, and U worth more than we ask. The pries, 60 Cents. In the better makes we have some famous styles—prices higher, of coarse, as Is consistent with better grades. The "H & 8." and "R & G ," 76 cents to $2.00 the pair. Dr. Warner Corset, $1.10; cheapest In the city. Madam Warren Corset, $1.25. *'P, D." Corset from $1,50 to $2.50. a In yesterday's papers, owing to a typographical error, we said we were selling Corsets worth $1.00 (or 25 cents. We are glad to make tbe oorreotion and say they are worth nearer 50 cents. 1TCHELL & BASH, 219 MARKET STREET. -Mi. TO BOOM MARCH TRADE, There will be eo lag in Shoe selling at Fold's this month. We moan to keep things going—going lively, too—during this, the dullest month of the year. Not a Penny Profit on Any Shoes We sell during March. Positively Let Us Prove It. Take these quotations as sam ples and judge our entire stock by them; For Ladles' fine Kid Shoes— ( new shapes—you'll pay $2 elsewhere For Ladles' Hue Sid Shoes— you cannot match them ander $2 50. See our Men's Window—it will give you some idea of what we offer. 100 pairs Children's $1 Shoes, sizes to 11, at Half Price, 50o. We merely want to keep the wheels of trad« Non-Touchable Prie»« during March. moving (Tl J AA For Ladles' Parla K d Shoes Jll tjU —y° u cannot get them sny T * where under $8 For Ladles' $8 50 French Glaze band-msda Shoei come In and see them. $ 1.20 $ 2.40 $ 1.60 Fuld's Special March Sale, 226 Market St. Makers of •'Shoes for Tender Feet." HAWKISH AWD FIWAWOIAL. T, D. HOOPER & CO., bankebs;and brokers, 1» New!Street, N. Y. Members of the New York block Exchange. BBANOH OFFICE : 810 H&rket Street, Vilmington, Del New York Rates of Commission. Artisans' Savings Bank NO. 602 MARKET STREET iWUmlngton. Delaware. ■Upen dally from > o'clock a. m. until 1 p. m •8SA.H44 n% •747 391 34 An«t., Deposit«, Surplus, "Internet allowed on deposit» of money tor one or more calen J at months at tha rate of I per cent- per anrnm. Money loaned or mortgagee on rea e-'ata. • 119.463 18 aaoROK W. BUC H. President, YAUR ÜRTD 8 ivV'Al T.I.KY », T. TATI-Ori, *en*y and Tes . MAI HEU Ww-prest lUHEPto M November L UM. ■=* SPECULATION, HAMMOND & CO., Stock and Bond Brokers 130 and 132 Pearl Street, new.yokk;city, n. vj Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold, or carried on margin, P. S.—Send for explana tory circular on speculation, also weekly market letter, (Free.) "RIGHTS" to subscribe to the new Stock of the Wil mington City Railway Co,, bought and sold. H. L. EVANS A CO BANKERS AND BROKERS. Eighth and Murtet 8t| ■» NEW All ready to put right en and wear. Note the o rices: 16, »7, AS, 110 and 115 for whole Suit ; but the prices mean nothing un 1 ess you see the qualities and we will gladly show them to you on stopping in. The 18, $10 ant $15 Suits are just from our work-rooms, every garment made up right here and every Suit ol these you buy keeps the money right here at home. Have you seen any of our new Black Diagonal Suits for this season's trade? You never saw such qualities for the prices and will get as good for the money he e as anywhere. Closed evenings except Sat urdays at 6 o'clock. BLACK CHEVIOT SACK SUITS JAMES T. MULL1N & SON, 6th & Market, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Wilmington. HU SIS and Î18 Suite and Overcoats, our own make, Bhck and Blue Hough Cheviots, "Sawyer's," Neat Mixed Cassimeres, every thread wool, finely trimme 1 and made equal to cu«tom goods, Sacks and Gut Coat Suits, jmt ONE away HALF PRICE, $7.50 and 19. Matters not how cheap clothing is you don't get these goods often at these prices See our window. I. W. GIBNEY, Tailor, Clothier, Eighth and Market StH. SHORT BOSOM UUNDRIED WHITE SHIRTS, 75 CENTS. T We wish to call your attention to on' 75 cent lice of Short Bosom Shirts, made especially for ns. with different sleeve lengths, and made jost as strong as the higher priced shirts. We would like you to try these shirts as they are much more com fortable than the longer hoe-ms. and will wear as web as ordinary $1 shirts. WYATT A. CO •9 HUM'S FURNISHERS, 603 MARKET STREET. ETWE LAUNDRY COLLARS FOB ONE CENT. Nothing Better THAN GOOD Tbe finest, highest grades made at the lowest prices known Per Barre Jones' Hun PUsbnry's Washburne's Gold Medal Floar at Patspsoo Superlative Flour at The Finest Buckwheat Meal at 8 lbs. 85«, an Boiler Fleur st t Roller Flour st mm M - M.V — 1. J. SMITH'S, FOURTH AND SHIPLEY STREETS WM. B. SHARP & CP.* MOURNING AND BLACK FABRIC3. OUlre rte, nuiaNs. Convoi rV/tk, Ardmore, Batin d Undine Prlnoetta, Satin Ltxov, Frlootlnn, Mervllleax. Cee'imere. dan'« Velllna, MB* Drap d'Alma, Saartlautd Orapee, Brae Grain RbadsansU. Tlu Bast Black Goods to Bij. Tbe Best Black Goods to fear. Tbe Best Assortment Here Fourth and Market 8te. ? ETTER LOOK OVER your wardrobe and see there are not Rome gar ment« whioh. If properlv Clranad and Dyed, will be good as new. éMm m - F. BOBNET, 718 MA UKE T SI J3Æ-.