Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 4

Publication:
The Morning Newsi
Location:
Wilmington, Delaware
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

spot. $1 84; Timothy. i 15S.i. IDanomaktr's. LETTERS TO TUB BOITOB.

Union, and. as the firm eonld not show that IDanamaJctr'0. rta laiu.w Are very qiue ou pi steady. he had, judgment was awarded Unison. Pniii.au'UiA, Moudsr.

March 39. 18b6. Curtains of silk and satin Hat a Labor Bat a Belbr mMla gtted at an expense of over one hundred thousand offer to traveller and transient guests the very beet accommoda-tiooa fco bo found to Boston on Bw American plan, at from 3 to $4 per day. To farther accommodate the travelling pnbtfo they have set aside a number of rooms to be let to gen tl men, without board, at from ft to 13 ner dav. according to and location.

Iaaportant. When you visit or leave New York brocades 20 to $50. Millinery opening next Thursday and Friday. Alexander Bggs, tb proprietor of Mr. Sparks la Mr.

Walter. To the Editor of The Morntng A'wr Hir: I havs no inclination cor desire to eont inn this (to tne) gnpteasant controversy twtweeri frietKl Walter and myself, ba-eause I think that tb general pat He prefer Furniture cover and curtain City, savn Baggag. Expwsag and $3 Carriage Hira, and stop at the Grant! the blacksmit shop on French street below stuffs by the yard: Dimity used Union Hotel, opposite urana ueucraj Depot- Third, In this city, whera "Billy" Young and Charley'' White tad their slagging match early on San-lay morning, called at to cost from 50 cents to 1 Thinking of trimmings for dresses and overgarments, let 600 elegant rooms, fitted up at a cost of Thar ia one of thefiaeet for gentlemen to be found in Boston connected with the IrnuM. where the aim is to give the very t' read something better and more interest on million dollar, 1 and npwards per day. the office of Tei lf ossraQ- Ktvs to state Sorooean Dian.

Klevator aad Kestauraat hadHita awvfoa aad the fin3 used to be French. English big to themselven; bat I will not remain has driven it out by the lower mirme4 to us illustrate the generous hand supplied with the best. Horse cars, stage in that city at moderate pneea. eut visiting Boston will do well to try the Re and elevated railroad to au depots, fami ling we mean to practice all for the public that he did not know the character of the men to whom be bad hired his hall, but presumed that they were our Bread Sliall wo eat lime witl; cthiT matter. The questions which want propounded to hira yesterday, I repeat moat emphatically, are substantially true In e.thie matter Th nnwnrmfl which warn vere Uotue la Bowdoin square.

lies can live better tor less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first- of pnee, 35 IO 5UC, aim cquai beauty. White, cream, Hever Hons. Boat on. claas hotel in the city. round by the little item braids.

You ask to see braids every particular; and I stand ready at any Knights of Labor. He said that a man called on him about a week ago and asked to rent the hall for ooa night Saturday light-blue or green.with print- When any of our readers visit Bos- Closing unotatlon. in and all time to make affidavit to the tratbfulnee of the aame, and also to give ten we would snraest their making the re ines of sprays and flowers. oosnncTSD by sujott. jofowoh a oa, srocx to hold a meeting.

He asked the stranger modelled Revere Hooae their home. Under that all the hakinc longer questioned the nearest store wherever you COKHinsiOD BKUKaa. is a fact no It it new management John F. Marrow WrXifniGTO. Oelaware.

March 29 The rrftnnnps CP tr Si a vard" abundant proof before any magistrate in cretonnes 1 5c to 3 a yara. Fortberinorei lf it was each a Co it ha taken a place in the front rank happen to be; the girl behind nuu-Wrt was ciDnfd verr stroos thin moraine. single 'exception of the Royal, contain whether ha was "a morocco-man." "No, I am Bot a nvxroeco man." said the stranger with an upward Inflection on the word "man," as to give Mr. -gfjs the impres vuu tne Thn aanoiiuoeaieit that Uu strike had Serge, I 5, Crape 25, rep 30, grog, wr0Bg and violation of my obligation of Boston hotels. the counter opens a drawer citoon it tn tc caffe-n rtam- 1 to the onion, for myself to remain in the Love's rewrt analyst of the St Prof.

OClbV.W "1 Jijl 1 t'W lime alum. A Cleansing Couponed. beari ge'tlf made many of tlm snail shorts ner-rotki, and the maaip ators string a (lt-mand fr st cks from this ouree. start i prices at advances of from it 8 pr i-ent. oiw sion that he wa some oth kind of a lab r- A i I nuloe alter tne stme, wny is it mat so aSK 45.

rrencn 5OC IO 3. m.ny nnton have desired to get em- No better cluiinst compound known ing man B-i firm was this impression Mr. York, State Board of Health, revealing lime impurities, and or Die stock of braids is a bushel or two. We couldn't better show in cktin. Lrntr s'jcci were ffeeiT supplied than the Acme Renvtcr Sola by tne The OnntinfTS mOStlV CrOVem I payment In the office since, and when they Beggs's mind that, out of consideration for the d.T nroKrvswd Red nriees Jnped.

We tfel gallon at No 1003 Market street. Trv boartsh acd favor Bah-. Ix-iievinir that the 1 I did, that there should be ao many and re working-men In general, he allowed th9 stranger to have tho use of the plaoe for To lighten a wife's cares and make market i on eve of anoihsr innportant d-Cli-e. The situation disc uraping. and from wbat ewt.

ariou8 cu'tinus of rau the paper what we have in the Government Chemist JUott researcnts snowing me aiarm-in use of alum, liavc eonelusirely estaLlislietl tlie present Linen StrioeS and Jacquard general management of Wilmington Typo- the. trifling sum of t5 "He might have borne happy, secure a good cooking stove a a cranhlcal Union. No 133? For Mr. Wat- with which to prepare the family meai. had It for added the homt son of may be wrpcted refon log by both tne Urangw acd Trunk Line syt-ms I store than by sucn comparison.

cotton. 1 he latter look like ImAn inrl nice frf 1 i VAfV. these substances. Eminent analysts have found in st.me I-jrs, personally, I entertain the kindliest be had asked for it, so sure Was I What i drooping aguio. sotbiog particularly Call ani examine our extensive stock of roves end ranges.

Pickela's stove store; No, 9 East Fourth street. ae but oo ftcuiADu feelings, and would be the last person to that be was all right" The first intimation of the nature of the nse to which the hall of the powders, notably those so prominently auvertisrit Our fringe counter is eighty where rVe send a compet long; our buttons occupy np-n fi ent to cut and fit cov K. i.C. A feet M.P.& Omaha pfd 99 Erie. accuse him of falsehood but when he as-Bertatbatbe never bad any conversation with me at my house, and states that the questions put to him are false, then all I person had been put that Mr.

Beggs received was yesterday morning when be read The HinofsOorral. -1-V. Erie 2nd Cons. 1 0.7 per cent of lime alone. 0 Rock 1.

4 Hop Porous Plaster contain no capeifom burn and irritate. They soothe and kill pain and strengthen weak parts. 25. at druggists. Morning Nkws.

i Manhattan Poos. A S. Oom. one hundred and-twenty five feet; braids forty feet forty feet of length of counter; and ers on the furniture itself and guarantee a fit. it very body is interested in tins wholesale debasement Ores-no Trans Si Ohk A IKisaissiDP! Paciflo Orwos K.

Xav alter Sunkra Treasure. 41 have to say is his memory is very deficient Respectfully, Alexamikr M. Sfarks Wilmington, March 30, 1886. of food. The public health is no doubt injuriously atl.

i t. Our upholstery room is large a. Bt. llui txn oruiern rao. pro.

The Delaware Bay Treasure Company "My practice is among women; with behind the counter braids fill Canada 8 39 IVr.aa and light and full of things to Miehtean 70 IP. Reading by the large amount ot lime that is thus taken into many rows of shelves Onion l'autSc Rd.Geu'l M.6'sl00S worn-out, run wn, debilitated, overworked school teachers, milliners, drees-makers. and other classes of self-supp'irtiog has been organized in Philadelphia for the purpose of recovering some three or four millions of dollars which were ist in Dela the the Snoiral 1'aciae 41 valley see: nearly a hundred feet square, lull of windows and Shall we mention the sorts? 50 system, for although perfectly pure ft! is protlueed Mlsvmirt Famine. lettV t-luirh 5t women, and th all autre a good tonic Texas and Pacific JI luff Y. A Phila a Bemn with the commonest ware bay in 1798.

The money was on the sloop of-war De Brock, which was capsized I have prescribed gallons and gallons of tonics, but none of tbem are equal tovonrn. fi. J. central no to over- iSSrthewVi- use of Royal Baking Towder, winch is tree trom In. Del.

Lack. sky-lights, and full flowing with timely Alpaca, to inch, black, in a squall just inside the capes. The rec It positively tbe best of any wnicn 1 nave TwJ H.irloon "Batten" Walters' rbaaaplon. To the Editor of The Morning New Bib: The afternoon papers printed an al kged reply to my letter published In your pper this morning, by a champion of Mr. Walters, over the signature "One of the Strikers Why does he not come oat like a man over his own name and let ns know stufls for; ever taken myself or ordered f-w my pa H'vor.

prer a absolutely pure many of these adulterated baking powders white and colors. ords of the vessel were destroyed by fire in the early part of this century, and the tients "Opinion of Dr. IS E. BKUWK all over the house x. na.

P.ul. Dear. Rio Grande Missouri 27 Columbu evnue. Boston) of tbe Liebig Worsted (commonly spoken are still imposed upon consumers by the false advertisements Becond Coor of 1313 to S3 Chestnut, take Arcade Co Coca Beef Tonic. T3-3-4 exact location of the wreck and amount on board are not known.

So far $15,000 have been subscribed to the company. of as mohair; but real mohair with which they are placed before the public. LT. John Wanamaker. rm Sw.

394' UU Kemarks. Market drootirg. WHEAT Ai.ril TOHc: May. bOc; Carter's Little Liver Pills mnst not be is a very different stuff) of June. confouodwd with common Cathartic or Pur who he itf His letter is simply a mass of insinuation, unsupported by a single fact except bis own admission that what I said about some of his fellow-workmen being Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets trte August, tlei-twber.

rtw. gative Pills, as tbev are entirely unlike many grades, the finer ap Hons of Temperance. May, ana uiiy tuui square. Ma-on. we Apm.

S3c, them In every respect One trial will prove No Lime in Boyal Baking" Powder. Oarfield Division, No. 5, Sons of proaching mohair; l-inch to their superiority. 27c; May, 3sae Ju- e. SSsc.

-A M.sreh, 00c; April, 90i; June Sic u.K $u010; April, TWO TRAVELLING SWINDLER. Temperance, elected the following cfllcers 3 inch; black, white, plain and May. "g1d to sell their night's work at a discount on Saturday morning, to obtain money for liquor." was true. It does not follow that their offer to sell at a discount was always last night: W. A.

Bott; W. M. the Royal 1 tlie Bakim For economy and comfort, every "Chemical tests have likewise proveu mixed colors. Tbey Conla Not Get a Cher cashed E. Downs; W.

A. J. Burton, Jr spring, we ose Mood's writes $5.90: May, June Jr. 45: July. 59 M.

i aR; Ma "oh. Airil f5 95; June, f'i 0:1: July, f-mii. Re.nark-M k. kt 18 and unapt tbe Town lady. 100 assistant, John C.

Otto: financial secretary. Powder to Le free irom lime and- absolutely pure. 11ns an intelligent Butlalo, doses One Dollar. Mohair, which pure is richer accepted, for in nine cases out of ten they John Dowries; chaplain, Laura J. -Jones; in braixl than silk; -inch to Lb7.f results from the exclusive use of cream of tartar specially A.

Charles Card, and I. B. Lloyd. The best clothes wringer in the mar registered at the United Bute HoUl as D. lu.

wu1HM au. ket at No. 9 East Fourth street. Picket's men; Uiacw, Wiuie auu gui- where a percentage was taken can he show TUT ChSDis af neeltBi Nlgbta. refined and prepared ly patent processes ly which tlie stove store.

ors that It was more than 10 per cent. I my Davis and H. Deans, New York. Tbey were decided types of foreigners, well dressed and gentlemanly. They claimed to .7 V- The Stone Masons' Assembly of the Knights of L-tbor have rented the Smyth Silk of plain texture only, Dirt.

tartrate of lime is totally eliminated. The production ot chemically pure cream of tartar involved many experiments iZ fn S-inrh Klnrlf whifp nntl F.N SETT In Milford, 21, RACHEL Post beadq jarters in the Adams Building for Tueeday evenings, aud the Cotton self and others have accommodated them without charge'; the ethce also did it until it became such an intolerable nuisance that they were only too glad that some one was willing to take the trouble and risk of loan ing them money. The onfy point intended be engaged in the leaf tobacco and cigar trade. One of them complained of a sudden and severe attack of malaria and was BENNETT, in hr 60th year. colors.

PI. CK At MMdlet jwq, March 19, ELIZA Workers' Assembly for Thursday evenings J. Bl-ACtT, aged 66 years. This simple classification The U. Grant Post, No.

13, G. A. has USE. IN soon obliged to take to his bed. He requested the services of a physican and Dr.

2S YEARS and great expense, which add largely of course, to the cost of producing the Royal Baking Powder. But its ruanu- HOL1 JtND In Miiford Neck, on Ma-ch 18, charged its meeting night to Friday. JAMES HOU-ASn, SO ears. states the whole stock in brief; Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age! H. Dravo was called.

About this time McCR 'SS N. In this city.on the 3Plh Instant, the sick man explained to Landlord Bait but, unless the imagination Open Camp Fir. agea to ytats. months and I day. SYIVIPTOWIS OF A TORPID LIVER.

facturera are amply rewarded in tlnis being alle to give consumers a baking powder absolutely pure in all respects The Loyal Ladies' League of Smyth helps the eye, it scarcely shows Mli.I.iCa-At I-iocoln, on March SI. A LB RUT by what I said was to show their utter shift lessness as against Tek MorninO News's present employes' industry, and I thank "One of the Strikers" for the admission he has made. In regard to the authorship of the letter, I alone am responsible, and his insinuation that some one of the editors, or any one else, bad a band in it is only as liowela coilve, I'ain la Mli.l,KK lu his 17tnytr how forty feet of counter and Post, G. A. will hold an open camp fire on Wednesday ulaht.

April t. There will S1MVONS In this city, on March 27, AXN nmvder made. In widow of tbe late Bauduy Siuunons, -iihft onlv absolutely pure baking the shelves behind it are oc be delegations present from Camden aad the head, with a dull matlin the hack part, l'aia under the Itoalder-blado, Vnllne after eaflnft. with a ui-tncllnatloa ta exertion ef body mind. Low anirita.

witb i in ber 75' ear that he bad run a little short of money, but had a certificate of deposit for i'JOO on a New York bank and re quested a temporary loan on this of (20. Mr. Batt Informed him that as be was a stranger he could not accommodate him hi that way, but to make himself easy, as he would Dot require any funds of him until he had time to write and receive money. lie rtlatie and fnenas of the family are Tranton, N. and other places, and Mrs.

cupied with braids and buyers. i emphasis of this fact, the report of Prof. MeMurtrie, late respt-etfully invited to atimid the funeral from mean as his action In striking was. Laura McNeir of the former place will a fAi.tinvni'linin7 neitlccted same duty. her resiui, ro.

3- 4 Went street, on tuts- All we care to show, how deliver an adderss. dy afumoon. 51a eb 30 at 4 o'clock. 'i proceed to Old Sw.des Cemetery. chief chemist for the United States Department of Agricul llrart.

Dot bolorolhe eye. Headache ever, is the fact that when you ever tbo right eye, Kertlea-ne, with Oforiretown, Harch 3rth, Mrs. nestings To-dar. think of a braid, whatever the A SWOYER. sgfd 37 years fitful drenma, ISiirhly coierca tiuk, ana WOOD In tills city, on March SS.

ISAIAH Alexasdeb J. Watson. Wilmington, March 29, ISSo, bat Hepoblleaaa Are iUade Of. To the Editor of The Morning News 8m: Tbe following are copied from the dmcrtcan Watchman and Delatare Republican, a newstaper published in Wil The United States Court, Orphans' CONSTIPATION. Hiri'S niLS are aaartea material, color, width or pat Court and Ievy Court will meet tbis morn WOOD, in th" yT of his age.

RfletiT-s and rir-nds ar rrspf c' fully invited to The fellow also showed the certificate to Dr. Dravo saying that money was no object, and requesting tbe very best attention. Thursday afternoon found the patient all right, and that evening he and his confederate "jumpd the town." Evidently the tern, here it is likely to be. ture at Washington, is given "I have examined the cream of tartar manufactured by tile 'New York Tartar Company and used by the Itoyal Baki ii" Powder Ccmpny in the manufacture of their bk- to uch cases, one Uoso enoeis mtai thanee of felinffito astonish tlie sufferer. They Inrrcue tlie A ppetite.etid ce tie ing.

City Council will meet at 2 p. in. to lis grades of streets in the Tenth ward, and the Board of Water Commissioners and We may, perhaps, with ad body to Take on KU sy-m l-hilip Wood, No. 605 West Ninth street, on WeJuetulay aftwrnoon, Mrch 31, at 3 o'clock. Service at the bu.

lntwim nt at Kiverriew 0mtry. vantage, add a list of the pat Bard of Health will meet this tae Iirr1iiri.t. ITW8.W. 4lllilTliy whole deal was a carefully planned ruse to Sainiem, N. papers copy.

terns. The simplest is plain throw off suspicion and to get tbe certifl lUTr EXTPJOT 8ARSAPARiLLA ing powder, and found it perfectly pure and free from lime Levy Coort Work. cte cashed. The hotel is out their enter. flTarrub.

taintnent aud Dr. Dravo hia fee. Levy CJourt was yeeterday employel liKiiorattw the b.lv, rnakai l-iituiy nesn, streuKthcoa tte flc. r-iiau-s the wastes or fO' March 16. by ti In se lling with collectors, auditing consta Kev tj.

W. Jnhown, WIIXTA.M GRAN'f COL LINS and RACHEL ANN bles' and magistrates' accounts, and put system witn pure uimiu aiin uwi tones th nervoua srstem, iui Cie hrain, an.i impatla ilia io'or ot manhood. I by ilnnrirists. OtFIt Ii 44 ew lorK. GORBLTT VrriSON -At Dowr.na March Walt Till To-morrow.

Remember to-morrow at 3 o'clock ill be the grand opening of the great ting tbe names of jurors into tbe boxes. The court adjourned until 10 o'clock a. vo. 2i. bv tli Rev T.

E. Martindale, JOSEPH A. OOl'BUTT aod LOTTIE PATTISON. both of mington by James Wilson, at No. Market street.

This was daring the' war with England, when reproach was endeavored to be cast on thj loyal Americans, with whom the Du Fonts were identified; the E. DuPont named being a captain at that time. DuPont de Nemours was the father of both the gentlemen named and the grandfather of General DuPont and the late Admiral DuPont: An article appeared in tbe Statesman of Wednesday last introducing, amongst other aseerti'ms, the names of Mnwra Do foots, is "well known In France during the bloodiest dayB of tbe revolution." an impression which coo Id only have been intended to imply that they were concerned with the leaders in those bloody times. None but an Ignorant and malicious scoundrel could Kent county. bankrupt sale of clothing, hats and other goods, at No.

4 Id Market street, between in any form. 1 "The chemical tests to which I have submitted the Royal Baking Powder, prove it perfectly healthful, and free from every deleterious substance, VM. jMcMURTRIE, E.M., Ph.D., Ctemisl in Chief V. S. Dept.

vf Agriculture." POWFIJj KINCAID At Chesapeake City, to-day. BIVEU NOTES. binding; next comes Hercules, diamond, basket, honeycomb, soutache, tubular, and many fancy braids. Our foreign braids have come. These hints are out of them.

White abounds in all materials and textures. Hon eycomb in plain and mixed colors is a favorite. Ombre (dark in the centre shading on MaTJli 17. by the ttev. irvin tiaton.

Fourth and Fifth streets, Wilmington, DeL Everything 50 per cent, less than cost, as en HASSONSSSSTAR HAMLtL TOWtLL ana M-ittTttA. J. AXn- tire stock must be closed out in five days. CA1D We can mention only a few of the bar- RYAN SMITH. At Wyoming, on March 2f, 1 Moat of the Wilmington shad fisher bv the Rev K.

Warner. JOHN RYAN ixhe nioBt pleaeaut uiil ellicucimw noiieoy Vaovn foe the cure of CoKytu, SoreM of tkt Throat and Lrng, Cnntm, AMhaa, WhoaputgengK and (11 tenrt- and LIDA BMITH. both of Kent county. men started down the bay yesterday. gain to be onrerad: A splendid suit of men's clothes $.1 75, guaranteed worth $14 or money returned an elegant pair of The Electric Line steamer Eaglet Hllf to oanuxjxiaK.

fHW I II asbwn miidovertwsntyi farm. I 11 1 I I tc, 8.B.i targe Sl.UU. men'i pants $1 24, worth $3 50 or money re VARIETIES. will clear for New York this afternoon. turned.

Hate, shirts, underwear and 10,000 other different goods at No. 416 Market Henho ftVr Vaughan have taken a uRot(h on CatarMi" street, ttetweeo Fourth and Fifth streets, Wilmington, Del. Remember this great to tract to drive 275 piles for a new build have given utterance to an insinuation so base and uufounded. Every man who has read the newspapers, and Is acquainted with the history of those times, must know that tbe DuPonts belonging to the family CorreoU offetwive odors at once. Com plete Once Again We tave every reason to ugm towara tne eages Dias fair.

Alsace trimmings (made We Have in Slock The Finest, ing at the Delaware Pulp Works. cure of worst chronic cases: also unequaled lax Salt. as gargle far diphtheria, tore throat, foal tiankrupt sale commences to morrow at 3 o'clock, and will last only five days. Store open till 9 at night. by combining shaped braid in Tbe Jackson and Sharp Company has hauled out for repairs the steamers breatn.

sue. FOR SALE BY PHILIP R. CLARK No. 606 Mart et street, on acoom- believe that Spring time is Ridgway Park and George W. Dohnert.

mndatiog terms: Fresh beef tenderloins arriviner daily a variety of ways) readymade lie passementerie; white, dow at hand. Our entire stock Farm of ITU acrr on tbe w. pi. K.B., at Powdt-rmaker'g Great Western Meat The lightship from the Fourteen Fnltj Club Conraa. Tbe next lecture in this courne will Point Lookout." Laud in a high state of cul Market.

No. 507 King Btreet, uuder the of ready made clothing is at foot bank will clear from Enoch Moore's The Largest AND tivation the rk'hwt kind of soil, buiidinirs flrat class and beautifully located on thd Brandy- black and leading colors, Sorthnagt from the center. Clayton Honse. shipyard for her' station this morning in 7 hand also, quite ready for the wine. be given by Mr.

George W. Stone, on Wednesday evening, March 31, at 8 o'clock, at the Unitarian Church, West "street above tow of the Farm ot Sfii acres In, Rod Lion bundrd two Coal. Warner's, Time to think of spring up market. We open the ball Hard White Ash South Side wbarve. sets of buildings, land first quality and fine river view, buildings moeern.

Eighth. Bub ject "The Life and Times of Ths Jackson and Sharp Company is repairing tbe schooner Maud, which sprung a leak on her last trip for graiu for Country sat of AO ac es. B-iildina flrsst uneaposi holsteries, liegin at the win dows outside. fry Sydney Smith, tbe wise and witty clergy with suits at -one third less than their usual prices: iBTenton, class, two thirds in i uit. Corunianda a splendid river view.

now established in Delaware were, from the beginning of the French revolution, the greatest enemies of the Jacobins and of their ferociou proceedings. It is well-known tuat they were persecuted and outlawed under tbe reign of Marat and Robe pierre; tbat DuPont de Nemours the father and I. DuPont, were imprisoned, the one twice, the other three times. That after soma miraculoos escapes, their preservation from tbe guillotine was finally effected by the fall of Robespierre. And that it is in const-qunoce of the destruction of their property by the Jacobins, and to avoid being transported to Cayenne, by tbe Jacobin Directory, thst DuPont de Nemours and E.

I DuPont have removed to America. If the author of th article alluded to is a gentleman, a thieff very much doubted, and is not ashamed to let bis name be known, either of the Messrs. DuPont can prove to his satisfaction that although party spirit may lead men some times to assist falsehoods, it is not always safe to sport under the reputation of man of the Charch of England Few men have ever influenced the masses of tbe Tbe William Lea and Bona Company. Farm of i30 acres, in Iwl I kin hundren.buud- Bear it in mind, the Artisana Saving Bank pays uitereet at the rate of 5 per cent. Awnings.

The usual practice ing9 eieganL land first-clatis, river view and abundance of fruit- per annam. The Puaey and Jones Company hta completed the annual overhauling of tbe is to wait till the sun gets hot, English people as did this distinguished clergyman. His public career began with $8, $10, $12 up to $20. Ke-nmrkably low, these, yet they are good. In overcoats, we Farm of 310 acres.

In Ped Lion hundred. Und ASSORTMENT OF CtOCKS and then surrender, livery of first quality, high state of eu tivation, one vit-w of nver Warner's proix'Uers for Philadelphia, North Bide wharves, foot of Market street. Farm of 160 aee. itf Tied Lion hundred, land lxdy comes at once about of the rjest and In rood state of cultivation; river will offer many special bar- Ml i vww. une.

The lowest price for an the present centnry aod continued until his death in 1945. Aside from his professional services as a clergyman, whieh alone would have rendered bis name famous, he was a constant and effective contributor to the public discussions which occupied attention tug Meteor, and she ia on duty again, having relieved the Fidget which has been towing in her place. Shad fishermen at Port Penn and other points on the Delaware report an auspicious of the fishing season. Farm of 301 acres, in Kew Castle hundred Lee coal, North Side wharves. gains; win not quote prices.

laud pood, house large and convennt, nne a vning made and put up on Ever offered in any one store in Wilmington. Our ftore aiul work ioo low for comfort Make barn, fruit, well watered, etc. For BDewly messengar boys Short Farm of brbitiana hnnrtmd land errand, 10 cents, call telephone exchange. us think we are losing money. first -class the whole place in Rood order; fruit.

ordinary window, $3. Scotch hollands and hand in his time. He was the firm friend of Ireland and America. He was founder of the etc. One and a hs.lt milns from Uminrton.

Farm of 130 acrs. in Christiana hunlred. Buy your coal at foot of Market rof ms are literally packed lull frm floor to ceilaig. We call youi especial attention to our Clocks. -which surelv sunirlse Edinburgh Review, and one of the foremost street.

Two and a half miles from railroad station -Jand good and in a high state of cultivation; build- advocates of "Catholic Emancipation" and HARRY HART, hies stood. painted shadingon Hartshorn rollers There are other stuffs and other fixtures, but none "Parliamentary Reform," the creator of i arm of zflu acres, near Kirk wood land and buildings eood; abundance of fruit. Dame Partington" and the author of the arm of 3) acres, in 1'encader hundred eood HarnestJ and trunks at Yerger's. Bosh coal is full weight. Best coal at Warner's.

7 a you; in fact iwe want you to them alL This 6tock we have liomrlit. to r'11 -w mean we have The H. Y. Clothing Mfg. buildings: land in good order: enty of fruit worth having.

famous "Peter Piymley Letters," while his brilliant wit and satire gained forhim the estimate of Lord Macauley, as the "greatest Quite a Vuuiber of shad have already been taken and the run of herring is unusually large. The brig Charles Dennis arrived in port yesterday from with a cargo of old rails for the Diamond State Iron Company. She cleared this port some months ago and was wrecked among the Bermuda Islands. 8be lost" part of her cargo and baa met a aeries of misfortunes. She Is still minus her main topmast.

The pilot boats Whilldin and Cope have been overhauled and resumed their work off the Delaware capes. The Dela arm or 3 acres rencader hundred; land Curtain stuffs for sunshine good buildings in eood -order fruit, etc. Farm or 140 acres, Pencailer hundred; rood 316 MAEET SHIEST. DuMdings; land in ran- state of cultivation; railroad station. Swiss with woven dots and border on both edges, white your coal at French street Bay Farm of 14? acres.

Chester county good land wharf. and good state of cultivation; buildings ail in eood order. master of ridicule that ha appeared among ns since Swift." And Edward Everett said of htm that, "lf he had not lieen known as the wittiest man of bis day.be would have been accounted one of the wisest." Tbe times in which he lived were among the rnxt interesting in modern English history and ecru, 25 to 50c. Swiss, Lee coal burns well, cooks well ask arm or a acres, on Big r.ik, cnsRter county. bought them so cheap, and iiave marked them so low that they are bound to sell.

MILLARD F.DAVIS NO. 0 EAST SECOND ST. Sax Rent. Pa. land in a good state of cultivation, build for Lee coal.

Warner'. white and cream, with woven ings good. Also (first mm en use place. ware pilot have only the Cope and the tne farm or 4uu acres, in Cecil county. Md.

RENT. A VERY DES1RA- dots ol same or gold, light Bosh Sons have pare ooaL F2 bie buikiines and land frood. honest own. Vicrron DuPont. October 15,1813.

I. DtjPomt. Hkajxjuarters, Amhkrtburq, I September 23. 1813. To the Han, Secretary of War.

Sir: I have the honor to inform you that I landed the army under my command about three miles below tbis place at o'clock this -evening, without opposition, and took possession of the town in an hour after. General Proctor has retreated to Sandwich with his regular troops and Indians, having previously burned the fort, navy yard, barracks and public storehouse The two latter were very extensive, covering several acres of gr und I will pursue the enemy to-morrow, although there Is no probability of overtaking him, as be has npwards of 1,000 horses, and we have not one in the army. I shall think myeelf fortunate to be able to collect a sufficiency to mount the general officers. It Is supposed here that General Proctor intends to establish himself upon the River French, forty miles from Maiden. I have the honor to be, William H.

Harrison. These letters are copied and printed to show the blood from which tbe Republican party is descended. General Harrison was the grandfather of the present United States Senator of tbat name from Indiana. yUmington, March 29, 1886. X.

nlaalonary Meeting at the Oner wharf and coal ysrd with railroad The lecture cannot fail to be Interesting and Farm, 70 acres, in Chester county. one blue, or red; 50 and 60c. tracks in the yard. Poessi'i ien on or after mile from Centrevilie; good farm with good Portland cement, Roeendale cement, April i. Its.

Apply to hillui juaia. Bayard, while their Pennsylvania and New Jersey competitors have tbe Whilldin, Knight, Howard, Bergh and Turley. Arrived: The Daniel Goddard in tow eutertaining, to all, yonng and old. No doubt a full house will welcome the lec ouuatnga. Scrim printed with quaint jalcined planter, at Warner'.

Bay them. Corner Ninth and Church streets, Wiim IMawam. arm of 400 seres, near (jreen Spring 8 tat ion. m4 tf farm or 3 0 acres, at tunc k. bird Landing, irm of 194 acres, in 8t Georeee hundred.

TX)R RENT. Til OLD AND figures 12 to 25c according to printing, fabric the same in Buy Bnsh'p Shenandoah coal Farm of 307 acres, in Brandy wine hundred; turer. Not the least Interesting of the topics to be treated will be Sydney Smith's relation to the "Irish queeton," which was practically the same in his time as now. The lecture will be free. of the Taurus, from Smyrna with grain consigned to Philadelphia; Bush's steam packet Alice and Warner's packet Minquas two miles from Wilmington.

all Farm of 'JO acres, in Ked Lion hundred good locattoo. eood land, and all tillable. IttBfU of To-Day. BUB mines. nrra.

from Philadelphia. Cleared: Warner's China silk plain and printed Farm of 208 acres, in Bed Lion hundred; good land and buildings. packet Coleta, Bush' packet Century and 5 o'clock 48 minute. o'clock SI minute jL tabiiahed (rrocery store, with dwe'Jins attached, at the N. W.

corner of Seventh snd King streets, having a business of 40 rears standing. Laree front and side yard Apply to jlo C. ESLt-Y WfcLDIN BBO. FOR RENT. THE OLD ESTABLISHED store and dweliirur at tbo northwest corner of Seventh and Washiny streets.

Tbe house which contains t-B wm will be rented separate if preferred. iH H. JOS EH, No. i tielaware venue BiS tf There are (Jouuterfei's! There re FIEIHCHMANS i CO sureeded in making a Compressed Yeast auarh cano.a be imitated. fear no counterfeit (iiiaiity of our eoods.

but when yon. -our frwod sea patron, are offered an article packed Iwe i ur yeasx, recommended in a circular which Is. ut stvle and color of the Pp-r. a copy of ours, aod bearinjc a yellow label, (chwn by i with characteristic colors and 7 acres in New Catle hundred, with two Daniel Goddard for Philadelphia in tow of AMUSEMENTS. houses, wheelwright and blacksmith s'lops.

Farm 75 acre, in Christiana hundred. the Meteor. Ulata Water To-Day. a. a.

figures 90c to $3 r.a 3 45 Lew Farm 1J acres in White Clay Creek hundred. Farm 100 acres in White Ciay Creek hundred. Madras: cream kc: chintz The schooner Charles E. Paige, built In Milford in 1863, and registering Kltt Hammock 5.00 S.8B 6.40 Farm '47 acres in Pr-ncader numired Bombay Hook 15 colors 45c to $1.50 a yard. Farrtr 17 acres in Feocader hundred, with 725 about S44 tons, has been given up for lost.

MOrtERN COR two Port Penn 7 00 buudiccrs. 8.35 1'fi Fanu4j4acreiaBtill Creek hundred, with finish store at Second and Shipley streets Itoaac Madras curtains: cream and lemon $2 to $6 a pair; chintz builsines. She cleared from Charleston on March 19 with a cargo of yellow pine lumber for New York. She was commanded by Cap Possession given at once For ternw apply at the NATIONAL BANK OF WILS1LSU TON AND BRANDY WINK. J7-tf Farm 1.476 acres.

In Atascosa county, Texas. Pblladelphla Blarket. Phfladklphia. March 29 BREAD colors $5 to $25. PUBLIC THE STABLES tain Barrett of Philadelphia, and fre 17 OR RENT NOS.

1520 AND 823 STUFFS Flour and HecU Westera aad Pena-ylTanlasaDer. ta 753 Weetera aad Penn of tti subcriner. no 4i eet ront street. quently came into this port. Nottingham curtains, $1 to A.1 Jackson treet at $18 ech, and twothree- umington Ueu.

on sylvania extra, 325a3. 75; Pecna. family, at streets, at S7 story houses. Front and DuPi 4 Z5: Penna. roller process, S4.saa4.TC: Dela each.

A. tt. risiTU Dorta- $9. Tambour $7.50 to $37.50 a. corner Seventh m25 6t ware Familv.l 4.50a5.00: Ohlo.clear S4.8Sa4.S0 If a boil is swelling, its -well to use aeeitrnate our cooos.

ano to cocr va roaition; we are oomp lted to draw your anen-tkn to the matter. Wa know our yeast to ba the best; thereto r. we dorxwd opon its meriuj If these pfpK wlw so clely copy us, could make a vrm-n would approach ours in qimiity, do you tn ns i bey nould resort to sucb means to decieve you into buj ii a sporiou artie'e FLEISv HMA.VS GO'S Compressed is' can always be relied upon. 5 When ths pries involved Is so small, by.1" any economieel buyer tats a spurious arti'-le. when the invisb failure tlie bakinir.

as a euuaequenca result to ouum trouble. los of tiie and iit-tirctiot4 Counterfeit Yeaeta whJc cannot nevrn patronage except by steali our adveJ UsenifJiia snd colors, can have no value whatever, and hardly need to wars tou (raiut tbern, USE YELLOW LABEL ONLY. and 8bipley streets. Ohio, straight, f4.Baa5.00; Indiana, clear, St. Jacobs OiL The boil will go.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1886, At 12 o'clock 80 HEAD OF IOWA ASD ILLINOIS HORSES, Selected expressly for this market. 4.50: Indiana, straiglit. S4.aaa.W: Ht. Lotus 1003 MONROE A general missionary meeting will be held at tbe Opera House this evening at 7.45 o'clock. Bit hop Lee will preside and addresses will be delivered by the Bon.

M. Russell Thayer, the Rev. Dr. Mc Vicar, tbe Revs. Daniel M.Bates, 8.

D. MoConnell and others. Mr. Giles's male choir from Philadelphia will lead the singing. A special train will be run from Philadelphia to accommodate visitors from tbat city, and a very large attendance is anticipated from the towns and country parish eg in tbe vicinity of Wilmington.

Tickets are free, imitation. Irish roint 455 to $tS. Real $15 to $50. Egyp FOR RENT. Nos.

street 11 and lOaO damsFtreet. apniy and Southern Illinois, clear, 14.S5a4.50; St. Ixmis and Boatbern Illinois. BtraiKhr, S4.6a Pearl-colored kids are the correct KM TIN DA LI. So.

1 West Ninth street. ft. 00; Winter vhett, paunt, Uio- tian roint f25 to 35. lirus or 417 ast Seventh stree1 glove for gentlemen at a dinner party, neeota bakers', dw. S4 ia4 SO: Minnesota These horses cs seen at tbe stable after bat the glove are removed before tbey sit rSE No.

408 JEF- '4 sels $iS to $so. Brussels OR RENT. HO M.iroh 25. Alt warranted as reresentl. baker' straight, S4.tt2H5-; Spring patent.

Ss.aoasw. FKRSOS street tei down to the table. Tesks A credit of 90 days on purchaser giv roonia, with modern PAISTER KY FLOCB-Is steady at I3.43a3.50 per barrel coBvenieoces, SMie yard ing a bankable note with approved endorser. Point $50 to $85. rr for choice.

id Tatnall Sis. wll-tf SoatheaHt corner Kiitc Ryan Gibson's Company will play "Irish Aristocracy" at tbe Opera. House on Saturday night, April 3. Rial's Uncle Tom's Cabin Company will appear at the Opera House on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 5, 6 and 7. Archduke Joseph's Hungarian Qypsy Band gave a splendid concert for the bene fit of tbe Delaware Field Club in the Academy of Music last evening.

About 050 persons were present and the audience was very enthusiastic Of the tea members eight were encored, one was given a double encore, and In another the band was called out a third time. The club net-tel about 100 from the performance. To-morrow evening, March 31, and on Thursday evening, April 1, Ada Gray and company will play "East Lynne" at the Opera House. Miss Gray has scored her greatest success and made most of ber fortune in this character. The Dramatic Newt of New York says: 'East Lynne' was produced at Kiblo's Garden last eight before an immense audience, Ada Gray appearing in the dual role of Lady sooet aod Madame Vine.

She kept her audience interested, not alone by her mere tragic tricks, but as well by little touches of comedy, and by her exquisite completeness of by-play. No per forma nos of high an order has lately been given at Slblo's," ft W. etiham 4 Auct'rs. 4t DeaMl WHEAT-No. 9 r-d.

March. KJAprtL aai; curious cotton-stutt cur LARGE FUR- June, 93. troR rent. 4 Don't mistake a wish for a A wish is only deeiricK to be or do and can be reserved without charga at the store of CL F. Thomas Company.

RV la auiet bmsteadv, with small sale at T3UBLIC SALE-WILL BE SOLD AT tain, quaint in figure, quiet in onse, centrailT located. A Binned eoardinir gt 'is iter fealwi.il and weli estabiwbed. fpr particulars address SI. a. pi)iie sale at wo.

1123 Auanis Btreei ua or have something; a resolution is making color and heavy enough for ai no camts per Doxnei tor o. renmsvivania. CORK No. rnixdd. March, 4b; April, Mar.

June. 6Si. B.S-lm m. ttiis orace. THLKSDAY AFTEBNOOJS, APRIL a- 1 clock.

ap tne mind to secare tbe assured object it is possible to be obtained. ORE, NO. RENT. summer drapery, smacks DrejdoppcriBorax'Soap Cleanet and parla perfectly, naske ua'is ro. wmte, wamn.

apni, aa; laanortant Doelatom. A referee trial took place before 605 A ouantitv 'of household and kitchen fur A Delaware aveni Apply to T. TATNA LL, ILL If yon would hk to be in better orenm- June. FEUD Bran. Weatera winter, snot, per ton.

f8 tf lisipisy streets. at crvamerv. Fourth ud Bl tne decorations ol nenta niture, carpets, stoves, etc- Tm Squire Bertolette yesterday which showed 116.7517.50; bran. Southern winter. $00.00 L.

W. Btidhasj Son, Aucis. m28-f SOO.OO: bran, swing, spot. fl6.00al.75: stances, the sorest way is to resolve to tave something regularly. Ths best plan to save and at ths same time be allowed big interest for th money invested, is by taking shares in Excxlsiok Ixajr Assocxanoa, the importance of notifying creditors of dissolution of partnerships.

Far bee Mao savages, Java that's the name it goes by we should like to clothes beautifully whits snd swobi. full rxrand bars On)y Dreydoppel 5-cent Package Gloss Starch, needs no boiling. TUoaran'a ArrmHr Alum BnlDbOT OR SALE. HOUSE 1609 BROOME red suddlings, white mjddlings, nhipHtoiTs, SW.eOaSO.OS. HAY 4SI) HtTiAW Faacr.

50 to oa of JPhiladttlphia broqght salt against STREJST: IS rooms' lot. 60x175 feet: beau- A TtTii tO tiful location. 117.00: Timotbv. encaee Western and be sure it comes from Java 111 West Fourth street Baird Mitchell on a promissory note for (30.70. The defetm was that tbe firm had now offer ing new shares at (LOO) one dollar each.

Books now ready. Apply at once mls-lmo Soap, beautifying tbe complexion and est FOUND ON Hiyii STREET ON Saturday afteraoon, an nmbrelia. Owner caa have same bif paying for this Rot'oe and proving propar'y. Ilddress JAMErt BAhBFR. FB'th and Commerce streets.

Philadelphia. 30-lt OST-TWO SMALL LXXJS, ONE Kew York, JlSOOa iS 50; timothy, fair to good Weiotera and New York, $13.0014 b.50 a pair, SALE A LOT OF BUILDING for shares to William i Uawkine, tseara- treatment of Skin diseases. I Ueterzsnt Washing co -j umothT. W. a N.

damared and tow rraaea: dissolved partnership before the note was stone, very cheap, by Q. BAKER 4 tary. Ko. 713 Market street. Another similar stuff of Per mlied.

as to quality, sis ouaw sa: given, aud tbat notice thereof bad been DOUnd la tnnr rim as better thSO aOJi CO No. 1 Fw nch street. n-n-st cut hay. astoouaiity. rye straw sian decorative characte sent to the plaintiff as well as been pub wsp powder.

Retail, for 5 cents. Try itj rratgnt wttnoot wnno.i ao taneieo. LADY'S A whit and brown, lorir hair, ths other The Kevere Heiw. Boston, TTOS SALE lished through the ptihlic preea The plain $00 OOaSOO.00; wheat straw. fOO.OOaOOjOO; oat.

straw, $00.0000.00. Under the manxgemeufof John PHAET.JN. to perfect order. $13-50, Appy No. yellow acd white.

A suitable reward will rm daT asQd I vaia it relumed to VK4 Istoall liree. tiff denied receiving a notice of the diaeo- West su-cct. Merrow entirely maodUed aod r- efcSi, agreraecL uaiiK; ruaseea..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Morning News Archive

Pages Available:
988,976
Years Available:
1880-1988