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PLAYED GOLF TO-DAY Wilmington Society Folk En* joy the Fashionable Sport. TH 3 DRAMATIC OLUB'S NEW PLAY Will Be Produced Somntlme to April. Marriage of Mlaa Heleu SI. Wllaon end Hubert W, Smith Announced to Take Place at an Early Date-Other Society Newa of Interest. All communication« Intended for Insert Ion in this column ebon Id lie addressed to Society Editor, care of the Bvrnino Journal. Com munications should be written ou one side of the paper onlT. A Pleasant Evening. Emory Hnnter «pent a pleasant even tng with hi« many friends at his home, No. 1716 Soott street, last evening. The time was «pent In plsyiDg games At a seasonable hour refreshments were served lu abundance Among those pres ent were: Misses DoraGarvioe Mary Don ohne, Florle Daniels, Sis McBride Mrs Hnnter, Mrs Wolf, Mrs B.-yde, Harvey Downs, James Dickinson, Charles Me Bride, Jams« Stirling, Audrey Weller. William Asher, William Jones, Emory Hunter and many others. Oolclazar- linzzard. The marriage has bs>n announced of Harry H Oolclazar, managlug *d tor of tbe Philadelphia R-cvrd, and Mes Sarah Emma Buzzard of New York city, on Februory 2d. Tbe bride Is well known here having formerly lived In this city. Mr. Smith's Prospective Bride MIbs Helen M Wllaon, of this olty, ard R'bsrt W. Smith. «npsriutendeat of tbe Hille« and Jones C imptny. will be m«r rled the latter part of April at 8t John's Church Miss Wilson's mother has come on frem Mexico to witnesj the ceremony. A Hi ï«! î» and Groom Seron mied. The First Regiment B md plajed at a pleasant serenade last evening tendered by a party of friends to Mr. atd Mr» John D. Asplo, No 023 West Fourth street The band plated short concert and ' there were saver«! spee'hes by friends of the young bride and groom. Abuut forty guests were present and partook of a batqiet itr mediately after tbe concert. » _ Goltlog Party To-day, A gol5uv oarty will go out to General James A. Wilnoa's homo this afternoon and play on hi« link«. Mr. aud Mrs H. B. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs James Soott, of Canada ; Georg» H. H' ftseker, George A Elliott sud J. Ernest Smith will con stitute the party. H Drew Alnmol Banquet. T -0 aluiual of the Dover Coafsrencs Academy, of Drew Seminary and of Dickinson College who ars attending cotif» tvn-e, held a joint banquet la Dover last nlgbt at tbe Semir.aiy Building Bishop Warren, Rsv. Df George E Rsed, of Dickiuson, «nd Rev S. F Up ham, professor of practical theology at Drew, were the guests of honor. Miss Py<e Return«. Miss Katbariie Pyle, sister of Howerd Pyle, the artist, has returned from New York to Wilmington for an Indefioite period She will go on with her stadio work and illustrating in this city. Dramatic Clubs Next Play. The Wilmington Dramatic Club has Its ssaond play uuder way, and expect to predace, it abont the middle of April. Tbe cast will be a very strong one, sod although the name of tbe play is with held as yet, it ii a well kaowu atd popular comedy. « At a WeddlDE Reception. Special Correspondence Evening Journal. Delaware City, March 21 —Mrs Charles Wingate and daughter, Maud, spent yeste:d«v la Wilmlugtou. Mi s Mary Messig retu-.ned from a trip to Puiladelphla yesterday. Among tboee from Delaware City who attended tbe thirtieth anniversary recep tloa of tbe marriage of Mr aid Mrs Williom Birnett, of Kirkwood. last evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bigger, Miss Cora C. Bigger, Mr and Mes Frank Householder and Messrs Eugene «nd George Householder. Mrs J E Amos h»s returned from Dover, where she has been attending ooafersnes. Morris Wilkinson spent to -day la Wil mlogton Miss Sadie Roberts has returned from a abort trip to Philadelphia. Miss Annie Avres spent a few days this wa.k In Philadelphia. A'a o' G»crgs B. Money soent yester day with Pniiadelphls friends. • Social sod Personal Notes. John A Hopkins, of Newark, Is regis tered at the Clayton House. James L Willis hae been promoted to ths poeiti'n of day and night clerk at the Clayton Honso. Mrs. W. H. H. Edwerds, of Baldwin, Md., bs« been visiting relatives lu tills city. Robert P Frist, of Bridgeton, N. J., la registered at the Hotel Jennings, Mrs Peter Cooper Is the guest of Mies Mary E Salisbury at Dover. Miss Mary Colilson has returned to Dover. Misses Bessie end Helen Thompson are sptndlog several days in Baltimore. Miss Bessie Brlckjey, of Port Deposit, Is visiting In the city. Professor taane T. Johnson, of the Friends' School, bas gone West, moat probably a« far a« Chicago. Edmund B Faut h.s returned from Newark Mrs Charles E FrHz has issued invl talions for au ev«nlog witu cards ou Thursday, March 30 Seve'al parties cf prominent society OR. CHASES BloodfNerveFoot* Fcr Weak and .dan-Down Peopie fron Ooüdhoad te Old Age. _ WHAT rT 18 ! Th« rirh—t t.f ,11 r-,t^rr.ti«o r.»il-, l«,w it r< tht; «it nid iiatMUnoa. ,o *041 trlpiit nnd nervr« thrtt urn rihimrl-'t In hmetW'llllr.ciTliii; UiiidKOrdi,, um>, indizurt-t.ii, bah brine* urernort, worry, «zcümc«, «bu»,rtc. WHAT ET AOSS ! By renkins- the MnoJ y ■'r" s'.iu ru ri, RDO tneciontini, iK-rf.'tt, 1 * (~r( ((rej i ..lid llr.n, u,uncle «ad «trrnvLl^ The nrrrc* be. inr ra.'lr «tronc, tlio t rriirVrom., «ctlre «ud r.lerr. r i r rraterp.« 1 i«t vita lily « -'1 ntocpinir nil va; : in. druine .ml n-oekneee in clthor err. It huë no ruurl : ird#"« Nr:i*|. r-isulatiir .tli » urlb itr 7 * "l.lll ui «old. Ol'.l'O. bn -, 1 r. m pit. ori~f, r o l k-CV* « IV'J KC |J> or by iu.ll. Look true. i r«S UR.CHASP 8CMPANV, Fli Cha-.n-it St. FhUilclrhlfc I DUFFY'S PURF. malt,» Ä> I m i ' ' ■ 72 ■ Vu» s ii ; Ä Ï, i II sni! I N "Wi i nir FOR MEDICINAL 1 USE NO FUSEL OIL HEALTHFUL, INVIGORATING, REFRESHING—a Bure preven tive against colds, coughs, cliills, grip uud pneumonia. lîeware of all imitations. All grocers and druggists keep it Send lor pamphlet. DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO. Rochester, N. Y. folk have enpegid rooms at Atlantic City hotels for Easter. Mies Mary Hewes is visiting friends in Pittsburg, Mis. Katherine Shakespeare is visiting In Dover. Hugh 0. Browne has marcel from Dover. J O. Flory, of Coitesville, has lean visiting la this city. Mr«. William Hjbonler and I is3 Francis Sehouler, of Elktoa, have bm. visiting In the city. Miss Clara Reynolds las returned to Felton. Mr». Kate 'Woodward is visiting her falber, Ed varJ Kuhton, at Gsorge towu. N Z L«a has returned from a visit to Georgetown. John Winks his resigned his poslti.il> as d»y clerk at t ie Cla ton Hiuse. Mrs. Thomas Sballaro««, of this city, Is visiting relatives in Elktoa. Miss Woods, 0 ! Banger, Mûre, is beiut entertained by tbe Mi-ses (Wie? . L Levering will go to Wllsoula, W. lo taormw evsbing aud itmain Va.. South for c«veral weeks Miss E eauor G Walton is stltl oou fined to her bed by a tedious illness. Miss Ti-na Short, of Gjorgetovn, is visiting Mrs Harry Boyer ia this city. AMUSEMENTS. 3eubrooke at the Opera House To-night. Mr. Hrabrioke D by no mosus the en Ute «low which will bs at the Oners House to night. His company Is eaU to be an admirable one, and among the prominent characters introduced are e patriotic American woman, who spends *!1 ber time and moaey abroad: and a professional leader of society, who makes an Income by obtaining u percentage from tbe fiirists and caterers who supply their wares to functions of which be has obarge. Mr Seabrcake will present "The Speculator" to night, sod his work will oe watched with interest by those who have heretofore known him ilmpiy as s comic opera comediau "the Dazzlet" Monday Nicht. Tbe engagment of Cosgrove and Grant's eomeditne in 'The D.zzler," at the Grand Opera House on next Monday night bids fair to bs a memorable one For five years this organization has been successfully touring the coustry, every season presenting some uew feature fot tbe er j î; meut of the public. This year the piece comes la a new form, and while several of last season's favorites are retained, there bas been sntfioleut oew blood added to tbe company to give it hew vim and epaik e. Five comedians each of whom cru not only slDg but also dance, are iu tbe cast, and their work together as well as in their single specialties. Is a revelation In ths Hue of grote.o.ueuees and originality. The New York Star*. Tbe program that will bs presented by the New York stars can be referred to without an «quai and tbeir appearance at f be Grand Opera House Saturday, March 23, will bs balled with delight by all lovers of vaudeville. Most of the bright members of the shew are new aud up to date, as several European acts and novelties will be iatroduced. Aui and iuo and Mile. Florlzsll are marvels and enough caunot bs said abont their acts They ere ths latest importation to this country, at an enormous salary and will be the particular bright stars with this big aggregation. The former ia their marvellous exhibition on the flying trap- 7 .. 4 , ure, without doubt, the peers of all female gymnasts. Tbe latter in a contortion act, upon a glass mirror. ■ u»p3hd?d iu the dome of tbs theatre, Is a hoveiry uew to Ainerios. 1 A Strictly High CJ:t*§ Show. McMahon tud King's oil star comedy consolidation L* tba »ttraoliou selected for Wonderland patrons for tbs woelt commencing next Monday. Toe features presented by thtsorgsDlzitlou are all new «Dd uovel. The company icciuJes McMahon and King in planta! ion revelries; Gltmoro and Boshell, a duo of laugh makers. Heu y F«?, tbe mimic; Clark and Augeliue, comedy aketchis's; Heath atd Rilbor, tba lightning gun drillists, aod Ed. R and Lillian Barton, vocalists aud comedy artists. As special drawing card the management bis engaged Mias Sadie Duff, a talented young operatic singer, who Is a native cf Wilmington, altboogh cbe.hps been upon the stage the ; post four year« this will bs h»r Local debut Mis« Dnff is a pupil of the Paris Conservatory of Musio aud t'ately clowd a [succeszfui engagement with tbe Me Caall Opera Comique ^Company. Ia the lecture hall Wild Bart and Little Sore Shot., expert rill» shots; L'grcnU, a necromancer, and Professor Robinson a clever vent,lloquist, will furnish tbe en I tertaiement. _ ...__, He visited tbe structure this ' a New Kedersl Uulldlne Kchoe«. Contractor Williams, of Naw York, bss already begun the manufacture of the nest of hollers for tbe new Federal Building. week and spent two hours looking over j tho eceue of his fa'ure laborers It Is j understood that Leech & Co., of Chicago, i understood that Leech & Co., of Chicago, j spoursd the iuterlor finish oou'ract by ' Inoludlift tu their bid wuat are teehnl i rally known as betterments, thereby m.kbg their estimate tbe moit ad Vintogeous. As soon as work begins it is understood that J Harvey Bpruauce and Joseph l)unl«p will bs «instated RELIABLE PATTERNS. Guaranteed to Fit, if Proper Size is Given. A PBETII LITTLE GIRLS' APROîL A Pattern of Title Can lie Had Dr Send Inc 10 Ceuta to tbe Kveniug Journal , lilt««—Pattern» fur Woman, Maid and ' Child. We have made *n arrangement with one of the oldest and mast reliable paper pattern h >uses In New York, which enables ns to öfter to our readers stand ard and perfect fitting patterns of the very latest and newest designs These patterns are Totalled In stores at from SO to 40 cents. We b&ve made arrangements whereby we can offer them at the extremely low prloe of 10 cents. A paper pattern of any size, of this Illustration, may be obtained by tending your name and uddre-a, number and size of pattern desired, together with 10 cent« for each pattern, to the Evening Journal, Wilmington, Del. Please Observe tho Following Meaome mect«. For Waists—Measure around fullest part of bust, close under arm ; ratee »lightly In tbe back, draw moderately light. For Skirl«—Measure around the waist, over the belt; draw moderately tight. Pi luted directions accompany each pattern, showing how tho garment U to tie uie.de. When ordering patterns for children please also stale age of child. A PRETIY LITTLE GIRLS' APRON. To Get This Pattern Kill Ont tbe Coupon and Send It to the Evening Journal OlHoe With Ten Cents. PATTERN COUPON. X» roher. SlZ3. Narnia Addte»«* V V tr '.;v t; f f Sis a---"' IivvxYk i ! nW 1 vV X'.Wà ■ •sfry. \ v - ■ ip f .. P ..i«.,Ka «°,M !) dalntl«st of little m.ids' aprons Is here •ieploted. It Is made with a full ekirt flntsbed with dasp hem and gathered onto a belt of rbe same material that oloses in tbe back with broad ties. Fail bretelles of embroidery go over each shoulder and are sewed Into the belt In ibe back. Pink baby ribboD, ruu through boles In the laaertion, forma dainty roeettes on each shoulder, while a fnll plaited bib trimmed with edging giv;s a stylish fioish to the front Uross barred muslin, lawn, Swits rr nainsook, trimmed with lace or em broidery, can be used for making this design No. 20 510 —Girls' apron requires for medium alz» yards material 27 inches wide, or 2^ yards 116 Inches wide In sertion represented 3J yards: embroid ery, 3| yards. Cut iu five sizes, from 3 to 12 years. These HoofcpjAre Ii«eutle*. We bave a fow copies of a beauti'n] work, handsomely bound, containing eev eral hundred picture's of high art'stlr merit, wnich will be sold at $1.75 a copy, which Is about one fourth the publica tion price. Also some copRs of Rand and McNally's Cyclopedia at ,2 25, worth four times the price as>ked Can be Been at tbe Evkftnq Journal office. Beat Kutate Transfer Elled. Transfer of the residence No. 1331 West Savonth street from Evalone Hus, bauds and hustend to James E end Mery A. Murray wee filed this morning with Segistrar Mahlon Bett«. Transfer of tbe property No 517 East Fourth street from William T Honey aud wile to W. H Holland has been recorded. Kaper Katterne, Ten Cents. Ltdles, read tbe fashion article ou the third page of this paper and send ten cents to the Evening Journal office for an up-to-dato paper pattern. Will Build a New Roue. Building Inspector Grubb yesterday granted a permit to David Dangle for the erection of a two-6tory brick bouse, No. 517 Lombard street, for Louis Kaiser. The cost will be $1 300 . hearts o thousands In the United Ftstes Canada who have n9ed this medicine There ar9 some diseases where prompt action 1« not absolutely necessary to avert quick disaster. This is not the case with heart sftettlon of any kind- 'Vbather this be chronic or sympathetic or partakes of a mors startling character he Is a A ti HEART TROUBLE RELIEVED IN 30 MINUTES. WondezCol Re<a t* Fallow Ih. UmoIUi. Agnew's Cure for tbe Heart. Tbe good that Dr. Agnew's Cure for tbe Heart b.e done finds a ringing echo in tho foolish one who witi hesitate ta apply on Immediate rented-, This remedy wlil never fail to relieve in 30 mluutes, no matter fcow long stand lng or distressing tbo trouble may be If you have heart disease and wish to live, you bave only to t.æ Ibis great cur ■. Noli by N B. Dan forth tv»cond and Market streets, and J. M Griffl.t, Fouttb and Mailsou streets. A BUILDING DONATED. People'« MIuIod Will lie Incorporated to Deceive » Handsome Gilt. Tbe People's Mission, established by prominent obuicU workeie of tlie city dome time «go to rescue fallen men of t he s, In aid and suburb« will more up to No 117 Shipley street u»xt week to contlhua the evangelistic work, ou a larger scale. Tbe building at No. 117 8bln!ay street baa been donated the People's Missinn; parera of Incorpora' Ion are now being applied for, that ;the hand some gift may be Necasairy hare been commenced and the building will soou be converted Into three departments—for worship, for lunch aim for sleeping. Mrs L'zzle Smith, a well-known evangelist, baa been engaged and an ad der meeting will be hell aa a dedicatory service ou Tuesday, Marob 81 Finest assortment of Briar Pipes lu casern, cold mounted amber bits, $1 2">, fd 53, $1 59 5 Blast Second St., Dursteln. accepted at Improvements ones. nauttii!)) BROWN-FINCHER.-At No. 2913 Monroe «tri et. on Thursday evening March 1!'. UW), ny Rev. W. MacFarlaad. Jihn Brown and Cath erine hilzabeth Fit char, bolu of this city. QUILLEN—COFFIN.—On Thursday even ing. March 1» 18M, at No IS.' We»t F. urlli direct, by Kev. Charles F. Hendrick«, pastor of ri orenan' Reformed Kpnropal Church, William K. u litleii end Mies Arianta Collin, both ui this city. nu». BLAKELY.—In this cltv on the Will In etunt. David Blmely, aped H years. CONNA A'AY.-'lu March 20. 1S00 John Connaway. aged 48 veare. Relative«. friend«. Blue Reck Connell No. 34, !.. O. R C.. members of Ilia Fame Hosts < 'ompany and emu oi es of the Rusev 3t Jones Compsnv are lnvl'ed to attend the funeral from Ills late residence, *o 21ft Pine street, Monday aft-rnr on at Î oYlock. laterm«ut at ttivervlew Cemetery. 1-0 ANE—Sudden! -.of diplith« la. on March 19, 13itt, Dr. Uenrg.i M. Doane, aged ID yearB. ENIH — At No. 37'# Wo dland avenue, W.s rhUsil.-lphta, Mardi Hl, 189«. Driva, daujhte of Sue M. a-.d the late John M. Enos; formerly of this city. GUDGEON.— On the ISIU Instant, Ben J ttnlu It. Gudceon, In the noth viar of his uge. HIGGINS.—In this city on the 16'h Instant, Edwin It, son of Francis 8. and Helen Hig gins. sued 3 months. KNKK —At new Oas'le March 18th, 1890, M-uft'e G.. wife of eamuel B. Knee and daughter of George It. and Christiana Larrl- • eon. M'ELWEK.—On Mo"dav Morning, March I 1(1, «t 2 o'c.!a.k, Bsrton McElwoe. SMITH —In the 16th Instant. J Thomas! Stnl li. son of Thomas W. and K . H. Smith a.td 18 years and 11 months. SPRINGER.—On M«roh 17, 19W, John P. SprlDBtr, In hii 78th year. Z ANS.— On March 18. IHM, Rebecca Zane. ' FERRIS GILES, UNDERTAKER, î 1017 MARKET STREET. 1S14 W.-.t Tr.nrh «trout. 17 NlCHOUi, A UI ESLKU, BUEHLER S HECHCLS, Undertakers ni Embalaers, fit» MfïPMtV «V. Tolsnhrn«*, 7^0. KEMRD&CO 62J-623 Martel Steel. Separate Skirts are an im i portant article in our Cloak De partiTISIIÎ. lOU Will find 3 fUil r , ri i • .§ Ä SSSOTllTlGnt Ol u!?.CKS Ifl tÎ1G ■ iaI _ nMA _ H CpillST W63\/6S> . 0 . « , iîlCyclC IbUltS HI SCVCfm pop* u j af sty j es $i C .OD, $12.00, ■ ^ " 4 >lc>CO. Buy an Umbrella for the rainy month, because now Umbrellas arc cheap. You can close your eyes in choosing from this Umbrella stock, for there is not one hut is worth every cent you may pay for it and something more. Here is a hint of this week's Umbrella bargains. Silk Helvetia, regular $1.25 quality, at 95 Cents. Eveiything you want in the Notion lins. It isn't every store that keeps its Notion stock rightly; equipped. Here you will find all the nicknacks that go to make up' a complete Notion Depart ment, with the prices just right and no trashy stuffs of any kind in the entire lines, and no short length spool silks, spool thread, spool cotton sold as ICO and 200 yards contain ing only 30, 40 and 50 yards, admittedly put up to deceive the consumer. We know all about the kind we sell—a fifty yard spool cotton contains 50 yards; 100 yard spool contains 100 yards; a 200 yard spool contains 200 yards—we war rant them all full length and the best of tlieir kind. i I J j KEfflÄHD&fiö 621-023 Market Street, 1 « » « iiiW O l&f'd e »y DR. HONEYWELL'S DENTAL PARLORS, 703 Market St,, Wllmtngtou, Del. Rxtrnctiug Without l*ain. EXTRA OTINU... WITH VITALIZED AIK OR GAS WIT« "TONALUIA," wide awake. TEJCTU K.LUID WITH SILVER WITH AMALGAM. GOLD BILLINGS. 8st of Teeth, Beet Set, on Rubber, Gold and Allumlnum Plate». Gold Gaps and drown and Bridge Work. M vv »1 up S5 $8 Dentistry in All Branches. STEAMSHIP TICKETS. Drafts and Money Orders. Rents and Interest Collections, Money Loaned on Mortgage, Trusts and Other Funds Safely Invested. Local Securities Bought and Sold. H. L. EVANS & CO Eiiflith anti Market Sts. RENTS COLLECTED. • Checkfl and Slatemcnta Mailed Monthly to Owners. 18 Years Experience. REFKRENwK—An? £Unk In the city. Your pummagfl Solicited. SAMUEL CULBERT, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Na. ÔOiî Shipley Street. BAÜCÂINS FOR A FEW DAY8 - House. 10 moms, all Improvements, on AtUiiiH M*r*et, between K!h Olid Wth btreol. Lot 3)xl£) teet on Frauklln street. * TO hfiXT—iSU sur« farm 9 miles from Wil mington. Hunt. A W.iuuii oa Mnikut ölittt ButlntES Prop perty. _____ SUTTON 8c CO., R -al Estate aud Investment Brokets, 838 Market Street. RALPH C. LUPTON & CO., RFÂL ESTATE and CONVEYANCING 0!t5 MARKET HTItICET. Rent« rollreted stkI iiromiitly rtmltteil. I'roi'crtb s carefully ni&ur.y* »I. Money lo loan on Mortgages. Desirable properties lor sal« cheap. WLL SELL AT BARGAIN. 1«'S Pennsylvania avenue. 837 Talusll street. And many utuers. DANIEL W. TAYLOR, KDO.vi 4U EQUITABLE W ILDING. Y\7E HAVE MONEY TO LOIN ON GOOD '» MORTGAGES IN BUMS OF 1^00 TO $:n,no<> H. L. EVANS & CO., EIGHTH AND MARKET STH. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. RENTS Carefully Collected. Settlements Promptly Made, ' Discounts Allowed Owners, Taxes and Insurance Paid. - , n , ^ . &FÜSâÜ 3 SâYÎôf S Bjfli' w M8. 5 M 5 HÄ£K.U< 8TBIET. E. H. GAYLEY, ScYentb and Market Sts, SVUridiwtOQ. Di'twari*. Upen dallv from * o'clock a. m. until tp.a rH7*».tr«a T'. WTa3,J7ft »# «Util, Depo-ilt*. »117,70.1 4k Sorylnt, • Int-jf-jt aiiotvod or. deposits of moaer fs one or ir.orecalca i ai month, al tb. rat. o '»er cent, tier «muta. Mauer Iniaaai e Ciorigascaoarea Mi«. J. AOGUHTTO« McCAULLltY. PreotC«,.. f. AI.LKN rl L'jljVr. Vlce-Preeldenl, K. r. TAYliOB, Sec'y ami Troon. JOSEPH M.iV.ATHI'R, Audltot May I.,«.« t Ä »A» UnzlUh likmoi'tl lïrnnc. Pennyroyal ph:.s •>i , l|tlwnl uid Only (jirnulnr. A LtDllU Mk A\ f'S\ Ititigri t io- 'k >■•*»»•» KwA-* i'ia ifVN L < '•"* r 1 "* Ii"'l •'"» '»•« rrt«luoYl®l — » 8, six.Ai with il!'.. I i lav It. TnlcoVy tr. I ' i r « ^ L . Hi »'nprlFt«.« ■ r.1 ■%+ Atat-qo TÔT twucïïTar», ».-nl*Bnrf»Fa dim Belief for M Uttm k) nl«wi . fr Mefl. IIMN'O I. '-Iitaa^u. _ (llftol tr* »•• adfal* v .MD'IUon Ilk tti Ltt.tl I Mfgfata. l'liliad»., hm. REDUCED CARPETS! £ t / "Busy as a girl with two heaus" describes our condition. Almost a repetition of 1892, busy in carpets, busy in furniture and busy in draperies, and it's your business to lind out why we're busy; won't take you very long to find out either; a few moments of your time to the inspection of the stocks and a study of the prices and you'll hold the key to the situation. Those reduced Carpets are savin: money to purchasers. New gooos ar.ü stylish patterns in Tapestry Carpets at 35c and 50c per yard. Bigelow, Lowell and Whittall's 5-frame Body Brussels with or without borders, at 95c; Wilton Velvet Carpets at 90c; rich in colorings and choice in designs, that arc selling most places for $1.25. Carpets New Mattings arriving each day, Some grades of Mattings have ad vanced as »much as 50 per cent, since we placed our early order for them, so we can serve you at the low price. Good quality Matting from 12*4 cents upward. Mattings > Get our prices on Furniture and if they do not appeal to you we'll be mistaken in ourselves, ment —as always with us—as good as the market affords. Furniture The assort Tapestry Curtains, with throw-over drapery at top, reduced from $4 to $2.50. No greater value ever offered in curtains. Lacî Curtains, Brussels effect, the $5 quality, for just half price, Other prices in proportion, Draperies V % Sixth and Tatnall Streets, Closed cvpnings except Saturday. WALL PAPEE. Wo never Lav« any olil goods. When they gst. middle-aged lliey bid 11 « i good-hye. They go mid «lay with a man who knowa bow to make a dollar go a long ways. 1 lie remnants or our !««t, year's «took ar« going lo Unit a new homo in a wtek or two. ... .. , We know this, iieoaaae on March 1 there Is going to be a mark down like bis; ISHc paper to lus; 10c to 8c; 8c to 8c. We still have wall paper from 3 1-2 Cents to $5 a Piece. AH these have match oelllng« anil border. We bang wall pai>er. -WIIDTIDCrW SHADES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. All style« of lac# and fringes. I'laln shade« from 16 oents eai h anil up. We make and hang »hauus to order. Shade nature«, rollers, pulls, knohs end i-ord. PRESTON W. YEAGER. 408 King St. HOP BITTERS CURE & - Dv:r:raA, um liter cohiuie nui cnsumii». AND ALL KIDNEY DISEASES. FOR SALE AT MILLER'S DRUC STORE, 40U Market Street, Wilmington, Del. I LOOP POISON! W* 0*nt1 ih* mHi-TPlAu* T>*»fcrb CALT NOB f rf<n. «nd a Wtl ffanmctntlnt C*lT*0#%il| ATOP pur b.***« A rmlMl rmr un » R» -TOEF L©* Vt*«n f if and pay if tv»". 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