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/ r'wm j The Responsive Chord. In the early spring of 1863, wlieu the Confederate and Federal armies were confronting each other on the opposite hills of Stafford and Spottaylvanfa, two bands chanced one ovening, at the same hour, to begin to discourse sweet music on either bank of the river. A large crowd of the soldiers of both armies J athered to listen to the music, the I iendly pickets not interfering, and soon the bands began to answer each other. First the band on the northern baDk would play Star Spangled Banner,Hall Columbia,” or some other national air, and at Its conclusion the Boys In Blue" would cheer most lustily. And the band on the southern bank would respond with Dixieor Bonnie Blue Flag,or some other melody, and the Boys in Craywould attest their ap- probation with an old Confederate Jennie's Sorrow. BUSY TIMES! Tofti. Ttnr. tabi*. rss«" L** O iso, S.10, S.OO _U*l«lpt|1*' flip J3.30, 9.30, tnS : m." on Sundays, SU7 "lîS; UK, »IS. pm- Sf-ÄMli'lS P » ■» S»»«.» •if- osstls: SM. »1» » m;10»,l*0P '^8 IS a m; 108, S 80 Northern B. B.: SÏBa ffiuunltoo * nn Sunday train. '««S. 'ÂK'Vinsaa; rw**nui^»ï tram. *M ,n-. S*IP"°- S'i.var ST wilmington. ,111 S" *** ,.. IJ M, s 34, » 10 l os ami Ipsus4!!?!1« in, s s», i si, «et. s», •M $ Pmon'sunàays.M4S, Sm jf.® PJJV a 01, fl 40,9 41. B m; 1* 27, ftWîingtnn: jîl iWP^i »° Import Depo®*1* A UY U. T. BUCK11EK. fl ELS BOLD'S In a little fishing village on the coast of Scotland there lived, a long while a poor fisher and bis only daughter. Though this story la true, her name is not recorded, and so we will call her Jean Burns. Jean Burns worked very hard, and fared very poorly; yet she was a happy girl, rich in her fathers love. And in her turn, she was very light of his eyes. Often, on summer evenings, the rocks with other watched her a little Those days at Oak Hall push us all to our utmost. COMPOUND Fluid Extract IsIII Bun- NEW STOCK- Our New Stock seems to have hitthe exact wants of the people. GREAT RTJSH. as he Bat anion Naher folk, an higher up, spreading his nets to dry, or sitting at the cottage doormending them, or knitting stockings, he would say proudly that he didna ken where he suld bo without Jeaniebless her!And when the others praised her pretty face and comely dress, lie would answer, with the common prudence of his race, that he didna ken about her being braw or bouny, but he kenned the was as gude as gold IYet Jeanie had her troubles. When her father went out in his trim boat, and winds rose, or darkness fell before his return, her heart often grow sore and heavy. There were great dangerous rocks a little way out to sea, aud that little, insignificant village, could not af- ford a lighthouse, or oven a regular bea- con fire. In great storms, one was lit upon the beach, but on ordinary nights, the belated fishermen had to fare as best they could ; and once and again, as the fresh sun rose on the receding morning tide, there wero bitter lamantatious for those who would never come back to the town.One bright autumn day, Archie kissed his daughter,and gave lier ids usual part- ing orders about nets sud tackle. Jean followed him out of the cottage, and watched him go down among the rocks to the shore, and enter his boat. She eveu watched him and Ids comrade as they rowed off, until they became little undistinguishable specks in tlie bright horizon. _It was* a habit with her, per- haps springing from some lialt-foigotten fearthat some day lie would so go away, and never come hack again. Jean had plenty of occupation to be- guile the lonely hours. When she obey- ed lier father's commands about his fish- ing-gear, site got to her knitting, and wrought so diligently, that twilight stole on almost unawares. Then sho brought the great old Bible to the window, and read lier chapter lu the fading light. Jean was a good scholar in her humble way ; aud when she was alone, she lov- ed to read Gods book aloud, as when her fallier sat beside and listened. She put food on the table, ready for ills return, and then crept up the ladder which led to her own little dormitory. She wished she could await his coming ; but she dared not, for all lier strength and energy would be need before dawn to dispose of his watery gains, while he lay down and slept. Her slumbers wero as sweet and dreamlea as health aud labor can give ; but alas 1 they were unbroken long past the usual time, and when at last she opened her eyes, the sun was high in heaven and the returning fishers were talking below her window and yet her father was not home. And ho did not come home all day; and late in the evening, while she was Hltll boning those sail hopes which are more piercing than the worst certainty, a neighbor brought the tidings that the wreck of fathers boat was seen among the rocks, and tbat she and the forlorn wife of bis comrade would never again behold their missing ones till the Bea gave up its dead., She bore it bravely, did puir Jennie,said the old fisher, as he left the orphan girl. She didna speak at first, but fust greentit quietly; ami when I said it was all through the" black darkness among them rocks, and that he thought he was returning to his ain home when he row- ed down to bis death, she just lifted her head, and asked if a little light on the shore might hare saved him?and Isald ho doubt it would.And the Ushers tbat went ont tbat night saw, on their return, a candle set in Jeans window. They did not mark it much at first; they thought sorrow made her restless and she did not wish to sleep. But night after nightweek after weekthe little candle was always there, llie women and they scarcely saw Jean by dayher curtain was al- ways drawn; they thought she slept In the sunlight, and set up to work and watch her caudle in the darkness. And ao It was. "ft canna bring back ,my ain dead,-lie said meekly, when they spoke vi renlly of her noble kindness, but it may save neither. Wheres the use of sorrow, unless it help« us to keep it awa from others? .Experience lsane of Gods gifts, and if we let It be in a napkin, He'D call us to account. Ye need ua thank me friends.' We are literally run down with Customers, and some days uot able to wait on them all. •j BUCHU. SHREWD CUSTOMERS. The people aro shrewd enough to find out whore the right goods are. 59 CUTTERS* yell. We have Fifty nine Men cutliug Mens and BoysClothing. Bat presently one of the bands struck up, in sweet and plaintive notes wbicli were wafted across the Rsppabanuock and caught up at once by the other band aud swelled into a grand anthem which touched every heart, Home, Sweet Home.At tbe conclnsion of this piece there went up a simultaneous shout from both aides ef tbe river. Cheer followed cheer, and those hills, which bad ao re- cently resounded with the hostile guns, echoed and re-echoed the glad acclaim. A chord had been struck responsive to which tho hearts of enemiesenemies thencould beat in unison ; aud, oo both siiles of the river, Pharmaceutical lOl SALESMEN. 2 St am U», UM. Sundays: 104 a m;0U « 00 a m ; no Sunday On Saturday we bad One Hundred and One Persons Selling Goods in our tali »rooms A Soeciflc Remedy for A T iXj DISEASES DOUBLE THE STOCK. lCanti«: •■•amt 1110 m; R'- K. ,iî» m; (juoilav train. B.1» p m. ',«»a winki»«T0" 111,8,0 Aimi. ph I A. ..Jit and Washington »ve* »TtJ KTio, II a m; Ï «0. * *0. 'M.l»' ,i|j b»», iiMpm; on Ijuo- m 6 00.9 4«, 1ÏW, p m. Silrtv sSini™ and Market «treat» JM, »» 11 so p m *ftn.l»v» : » *>■ ____________ Our Great Double Building Is Loaded Down with Fre»h „Goods for the Men and Boys, and thoae wbo patronise us, will assuredly get the moat for their money. 07We Simply State these facts and tbs people will Judge accordingly..AXI ! -OF THERomPthlnsr down thr soldier's cheek Wanlied ofi tbe stains of powder." 4». BLADDER Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Sts., Phila. The IsArffCMl Clothing House In America. Several hundred students of tlieMiehl- ganUniversity marched in a body to Ana Arbor, with tlie avowed purpose of retali- ating for tlie arrest of soma of their num- ber on the previous night. The Mayor bad the alarm bells rung, a military com- pany res|ionded promptly, and ten of tbe riotous boys were put in jail. SrSUlAh NOTICES. ANDHâlbHOAUB. KIDNEYS. WILMINGTON 4t B®®»'«- „„ »III leave Wilmington as follows Fall and Winter Stock 1879-80 alUdelfhl»and Intermediate IButtons, 810, 10 30 A. m., 4U0f » *> For Debility. boss of Memory, JMliye- altion to Exertion er Boil of BreaEi. Troubled with Though* ef Bit. f 1 ALL USTETW GOODS. î*deiehla(B»pros») 9.00, t.M.IOMa m NewYork. 2 37.1 00,10.04, a m, .A. O-ALRDD. ■ease. Dtmneee of Tlalon* M Be à **' **»nd "intermediate Btattans, But, Chest and Head, Rush sf Blood to the Head, rata Countsnanee, and Dry Skim. ir these symptoms are allowed to go en» very frequently Epileptic Fite aad Com- ■amt)tien follow. When the constitution becomes effected it requires the aid of aa Invigorating medicine to strengthen and tone up tbe systemwhich loai. wbo are suffering irom tbe errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac., 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF OHAKE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South Amerloa. Rend a self-addreseed envelope totbeRav Joseph T. Inman, station I) tgew York City. decao-e'idAwl v We manage to use nearly all our stock each season, so tbat our customers can alwaya have tho LATEST STYLES aud our ambition is to Excel in JE^it and Make up, ,m. 3.1» p.m. ____ ilUmonaod May l.ine, 7.08, p. im. Sumer» anil W«ehlngton,l3Bt.*lS.8>»5. r-US,IM,3W, 7J»P. m. iiifor Delaware Division, leave fun Castle,».15, a. m. 1.08,« »8 p.ss. Srrtoxtou an.i Intermeaiale Stations, « m„ 1 Ofl, if.Vf D. m. and I utermedlate Stations s.15 CLOAKS Upon tills wo established tlie MODEL TAILOR STORE of Wilmington and we cordially invite all to give us a call whether you wish to purchase or not. SUITS 01O TO tßO „108, P- The Grand Rush ar.tDAT TRAINS. alialAlphia miuI Intermediate Stations I a. m. ».oo. 6.3«, p. m. ladelphla and Nhw York, 2.*, a. tn . liimore aud Washington, ll 61, 2 16 passengers time tables posted at H. K. KBNNEY, Hu ocrl ntendent. HELM BOLDS 338 MARKET STREET. THE TAILOR. deel4 ly BUCHU , father information TM to the are -AT THE- ICE! ICE!! ICE! LLZEIDTTOTIOIsr ILL PRICE. »te- Dops In Every Case. WILMINGTON Clothing House, ON OUR Opening Day, IUWAIIK WESTERN RAILROAD Omni, nr hour«, on and after Feb. Tram. »III run ae fol.ow« ; Wilmington,7.13 a. m., 111.30 a. m. un d. m. Hin Avoinlale, ».«s a. m., 12.113 noon, nire Pomeroy, 9 Ao a m, 1 p m. aumlng. leave I'mneroy 10.40 a. m , 1879 SBASOK OB1879. 3 lbs. dally an eta. per week 113 lb», dally S3 eta- per week I JO lh». dally et» per week s « •• as « «• is •• •• 4o.................. la» " so ■' Soto too lbs. ata» oenta per hundred. 100 lb*- aud over at ao cent« per hundred. SPECIAL RATES TO LARGE CONSUMERS. Our loe la the Pureet In tbe City, the Water belog supplied from the City Burn. Tour Order la Respectfully Solicited. Immense Assortment. HELMBOLD8 410p- in. Morning, leave Avondale, 1C 14 noon 110 p.m. rriTlni, Wilmington, 8n§a. m.. « in1 § Ou p. rn. D. CON if ELL, (Superintendant. 2l6p. WILMINGTON ICD A COAL COMPANY. ml1 IS ONEQIilLID SUCCESSORS TO J. B, OONHOW 4k SON. OFFICE», N*. Si E. anütl«.. Depot Hr(I Street Bridge Ice for Sale at Both Pinces. UL! COAL! COAL! Latest Styles. m. By any remedy Known. It la prescribed by the most eminent pbysloians all over the world, in Rheumatism, Spermatorrhoea, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Constipation, Aches & Pains high Coal ! Kohinoor Coal ! Best Family Coal I ally PrepuriMl. Kspeelnlly BETAIL NALKM. Promptly delivered in cellar» at lowest lirkei price. Diaries Wamer&Co, Harket Ntreet Wharf. And the large sales assures us that we were not mistaken when we decided to open this store and stock It with FIR8T CLA88 GOODS in every department and we already feel manured that theoltiaens of Wilmington and the Peninsula appreciate our venture and by their presence and patronage on our Opening Day assure us of success. We ask a continuance of the same and we wilt make ItTHK LKADlNti CLOTHING HOUSK OF OUR CITY. »vb URAY'B SPECIFIC MEDICINE. .1AOK S. H. Staats, RK The Ureal 'HADE English - Remedy.en ÆL Ik9t uaia Hing JKdX u r a for Ad n a 1 Vk Weakness, TR Hpermator- rhea, imp» !K for LOWEST PRICES He No- 405 Market St.. HAS OPENED THIS DAY OUR MOTTO WILL BE Bsfore «du»Sfer After Taking, me » aequer.ee of Belf-Abu»,; , moi Memory, Unlvereal Laultude, Pstn in the •ek, Dimneea or Vision, Premature Old Age, and many olbor Disease, that legd ta Insanity or Consumption and a Premature Grave. avFull particular» In onr pamph- let, which we desire to tend free by matt to every ona. ST The Speclflo Med feine •old by all druggleU at ft per package, os •lx package* for S3, or will be lent tree by non receipt of the money by address- ina THE GRAY MEDICINE ou.. No. 10 MechanleeBlook, Detroit, Mleb. WHold in Wilmington by Z. Jtxu Belt, wholesale and retail. Agent, Cor. sth and Market SU., and by Drutglet very where. ________ marS-dAw > ■aayt.iy ONK PRICE And is receiving almost daily New and Beautiful Designs For New Yorkl ectric Line Steamers. General Debility, Kidney Diseases, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, Head Troubles, Paralysis, General 111 Health, And to give each and every one, both rich and poor the entire value of their money. I Ranging from $1.70 to $20.00 m OU R STOCK wn Kin» m. wharf, Wilmington,on ÏSSDAT9,THURSDAYS A 8ATUR- DAYm at 1 oclock, p. ir, Klfrorn Pier lfl, Hast River New York, 0YDAY8, WEDNESDAYS AND FRI- IH| Is entirely new, of our own selection, and manufactured expressly tfoi in the Fancy Hosiery FOR LADIES AND MISSES S. D. PASCHALL. ma VERY LATEST STYLES. m Visit ns when In want of a suit and you will not have to look at old goods. ÊË Crosby & Hill, 220 * 222 MARKET STREET. j DAYH, at 4 oclock, p. m. \vrnm forwarded promptly and at l>* lowest raiflfl. K OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, Deafness, Decline, Lumbago, Catarrah, Nervous Complts, Female Complaints, etc. Is stocked with both Foreign and Domes- tic good»*, of the very latest pattern, and will be made lu the very latest styles and trimmed with the beat material. Mr. J. S. Shinn, our cutter has no superior In this city. G. H. Davis, Walter Clements and J. S. Shinn Join me In expressing my hearty thanks for the assurance given us by our many friends of continued patronage, and we will aasure them that their oonfldenoe has not been misplaced. L ANDREW*. Axent. i«?--»« •I re For Philadelphia! SOUTH MARKET ST. Wilmington* Del. '*"•»'» IhllMlelphln and Wll- mlncum Propellers, Hireet Whsrf, Wllmlng- S™ ^ »• * 9- m- from First Wharf Ï" ®j««tsut »treat, Philadelphia. "Il7,»l3unl<iex, p. m. 'J Aleo opening a AROB and WELL SELECTED 8TOCK ft. M OF MANUl'ACTURKS OX ring Curreut Noiea. What is the least offensive brass baml ? A dollar store bracelet. Here lies a girl as one forgotten, who lost her shape with tho rise of cotton. Taper is now used for car wheels. It has been used for tracts for a long time. Mr. Evarts says that people who go a fishing ought to know the difference between a tautog and a learned pig. Tlie Ilavre and Liverpool steamers have begun again to bring over to the New World Italian children in tlie keep- ing of padroni. The proper form for a will now-a-days will read : To tlie respective attorneys of my children I give my entire estate.Jum*,»rr»ni<nm«nu in both oltlee, by ■orifr0mf>t J,ll,er? °r merchandise la CHARLES WARNER & CO.* MERINO UNDERWEAR CARRIAGES, wiijannax, »1 1 Come and look at Headache, Pain m the Bhaalden.Oouti DlBBlnees Boor Stomach, ImnUoaa, Ü4 Taste In the Heath. Palpitation af «a Heart, Pain In tbe region of the Kidnaps, and a thousand other painful Symptome, au« the offspring« of Dyepepela. FOR LADIE5, GKNTh AND MISSES. |094. ___________________________ _ k*l Hireet Wharf Wilmington Delaware. Our Goods And IV W, Third M, Cheater, Pa Of all styles, Warranted as Represented, And dealer In the H Fashionable furniture! Ji & J* N HARMAN, 4*0 King Mtrect* And you will be aurnrlaed at the Jmmenne Hlock and the aatonlvhlngly low price we are selling them. TO PHYSICIANS -AND- COEISOMKIM OF Helmbold's Buchu Finest Hîd-Mîde HARNESS ui REMEMBER OUR STORE IS IN TUE NEW RUDOLPH BUILDING, NORTHWEST CORNER Wi VlhMINGTON, URL. We respectfnily Infarm tbe etu, ■»ns of Wilmington, vnd the eurj [onnJing oountry Uo iweeentlnne «> manufacture and Keep on band nos,. V' *u<1 long eausbllslied ashmf.aT!lnr* °r «very variety and SrtSffiSfL"* of Mahogany Rnaewaod ksnintilS.' rnrnlt<>re suitable thr parlor »nd ct>»®her nse*. So. vü?r!m,n'of Pnrnlture la larger and «4«1lViT*.lh,n c*n he found lo Delaware, srsr.iîlï.01?h411 •' onr eatabllehment vas represented, talrni 1 e >ln** th® moat fSahtonable nSr,ra*^Jlo"rder and kept oonalantly manufacture and eon Bair HïP* larassortment of Bprtn Sir,l»iand fin.» Mattree.es J A J.N. HARltAR COD LIVER OIL. iBvlgur it eg tb It*ma« . And dtimuiates tne torpid Llvdr, nowalk and Kidneys to a healthy action,In alaSM lng the blood of all Impurities, and Ha- parting new Ufa and v%or to tna wkela ■yitem. single trial will be quite sufflclent %e oonvlnoe the most hesitating of lia valu- able remedial qualities. £ wonrli Unsurpassed In this city. In quality or finish. A large and handsome assortment of Anowiug irons expenenee ms a1»satis- faction en often attending the dIepenslnB of many of the emulelone In the maraet I would call your attention to some of the feature, of theemulslon which 1 have pre- pare! and dispensed for y«»re with un- varying aatlefaeUon. Tbe Oil used is the Oneet Norwegian and the mat sorupu- loue care le exeroleed In the eholoe of all material and In every dotall of lie m*nu- faelnre. By oarelui manipulation this •mmelon la made with the emallest poe- Blble amount of gum, aud by tbe very oat- nute dt vielen of the ol 1 globule, U render- ed very fluid and perfectly patetable.- Eaeb tableepoonful ooutalne 30 per oenl. of Oil stud» xrelne of Hjpophoaphlte ol Lime, «ample, will be gladly lurnlehed to all Physicians who may desire themPut up In pint bottlee. price ,1.__Manu- faclured and sold wholeaajejm^^rWaU b, DBOQOI8T, Nintb and IfarKat Sta. sj Fonrlh aad Market Sts., Buffalo, Huastan and Alpine Robes, Hone Blanketg, Whip*, Ac. gm-Prioea and Terme will be madeaetle- CALL AND EXAMINE MY oea-lm-eodAw A conflict between church and stale is raging in New South Wales, occasioned by the reading of a pastoral letter of tlie bishops in all the Reman Catholic churches on Aug. 3, urging the faithful to withdraw their children fromjthe pub- lic school. A few days later, archbishop Vaughan, at a confh uiation service, call- ed upon those of the candidates who at- tended the public schools lo step forward and then refused to confirm them unless their parents would promise to remove them from these schools. In a single week 1,500 children were removed from the schools at Sydney. Thou tlie arch- bishop preferred charges »gainst the pub- lic schools ofgodlessuess and immorality; aud he had no sooner proclaimed them than tlie rev. Joseph Jcllries took up the gauntlet In defence of the schools. From the ecclesiastical field the controversy went to the press and then into the coun- cil of education, so that all parties are now discussing the question of religious instruction In the public schools. The editor of the Fort Tlain Reginter has his office and residence connected by telephone. On Monday Mr. Skidd, of Little Falls, an old friend, called on the editor and expected to remain for d nner. The editor hurried to the tele- phnie and shouted to his wife Mr. Skidd will be up with me to dinner ; lay an exlra plate.Now,said the edi- tor, Mr. Skidd, you may converse with As the gentleman was about to AND KNOWN AS THB Wilmington Clothing House factory. •rock. Price $1 Per Bottle, WM. B. SHARP, I JOHN W. DEIFEND0RF. Or Bottle» for ft. 4th AMD MARKET BTS. NtW URtSS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. Cold & Black Silks A-n.ch.or Line. MANAGER. N. B.Tills house lk not connected with any other clothing house In the oily. J. W.D. Manager. Delivered to any address free ftoas ob- servation. Patientamay corhhlt by letter, to- I ceiving the same attention aa by galling Competent Physicians attend to n spondeuls. All letters should he dressed lo TK h iT*™ MAIL STEAMERS, OLAafii.S?1N®w Nork r,,r »Ä»,*/,T67 SATURDAY; fr(y LONDON direct. *** 10 Olaagow, Londonderry. Bel- •slo.n t, Uverpont. hONbON 1IY D1Re'(!t steamer, Ho Steerage. .CABINS, ,83 and ,63. Delete at reduced rates, •ccommodallon» unenrpaeaed »lejanoe and comfori. A11 state forbn0k1r??*;mm»ldeck. '«Âffac.*0' v * Wilmington, Del aur-0 iaui.t.t.1 aplt-tf m,. Direct from the Importer. if WM- G KOBELEN, PbpraÔtÎoal,watoh maker, *- And dealer in ■- ALBBIOAN AND SWIM ATCHE8 C10THS & CASSIMERES HUO0X880R TO ROBELEN A BKOTUBR, Dealkr X' •1-ne largest «look wa bave ever offered Also a fell line of TO m H. T. HELMBOLD. Druggist & Gheauit, flM.00N PIANOS. ORGANS Carpets and Oil Clot from Slot« to »9.00 per yard. CLOCKS, JEWELRY KYE-ULAHflKH, SILVER WARE, A - NO MB MARKET STREET Wilmington. Del. ÄäWäffl-ig. He a good aaaortment of glaaa- aTatpnb\Icl«*1ôort1al 1y Invited to oall an» examme my etoek and earn my price, laio*" Ana an Kinai or MUSICAL MERCHANDISE \ 710 Market ^treet( W1LMINGTOK, DEL. rll 8,1878. GENTSbCAKFS SOoi FORMER PRICE $1-00- CAUTION 1 See that the private fra* prietarjr Stamp is oa each Bottle. °UNCAN BROTHERS, 2,4 MARKET ST., P- If APLEWOOD IESTIT1TTE jVL CONCORDfILlJ. For both sexos, on the Pmlk. * fix Ckntral R. R., Is eleven miles nertk er Wilmington, en the ttoneord Pike. Pti- dente ere prepared for tke kellvk dgtlkt ef life, fer business end Oollep*. It ggesls la g bsftutlfBl and healthy location. In a rooms, flrst-elass professors. Lltfisl are made to feel that soma one oaras them. For catalogue call on Dr. ■. Q ghortlldge, 1812 Market street. J. 8HORTLIDGE, A. aagl)-fimdaw, jjJT THE BTIAUfiH 8.1. MeCALL, ymlHft CAPTAIN DNNNT, win a»i farther soiles make her raff* SßSesfrSiMl ;7n" ThîrSS? ^ FA., ltlmore her. approach the instrument these words were planly heard:You tell Mr. Skidd we dont keep a hotel on wash- day.Mr. Skidd excused himself for a ft w moments and was next seen eating f ie 1 clams in the Rainbow Saison on B»ve tqst reoelve* a fine lot of Me & Pocket W. D. COLE. Mens Furnishing Goods, 202 MARKET STREET. rs r Sold Everywhere. X* s. **• M.Prln. maxT-d* CUTLERY. the corner. e:

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    Confederate and Federal armies were confronting each other on the opposite hills of Stafford and Spottaylvanfa, two bands chanced one ovening, at the same hour, to begin to discourse sweet music on either bank of the river. A large crowd of the soldiers of both armies

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    AU Y U. T. BUCK 11 EK. fl ELS BOLD'SIn a little fishing village on the coast of Scotland there lived, a long while a poor fisher and bis only daughter. Though this story la true, her name is not recorded, and so we will call her Jean Burns. Jean Burns worked very hard, and fared very poorly; yet she was a happy girl, rich in her father’s love. And in her turn, she was very light of his eyes. Often, on summer evenings,

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    NEW STOCK-Our New Stock seems to have “hit” the exact wants of the people.

    GREAT RTJSH.as he Bat anion Naher folk, an higher up, spreading his nets to dry, or sitting at the cottage doormending them, or knitting stockings, he would say proudly that “he didna ken where he suld bo without Jeanie—bless her!” And when the others praised her pretty face and comely dress, lie would answer, with the common prudence of his race, that “he didna ken about her being braw or bouny, but he kenned the was as gude as gold I”

    Yet Jeanie had her troubles. When her father went out in his trim boat, and winds rose, or darkness fell before his return, her heart often grow sore and heavy. There were great dangerous rocks a little way out to sea, aud that little, insignificant village, could not afford a lighthouse, or oven a regular beacon fire. In great storms, one was lit upon the beach, but on ordinary nights, the belated fishermen had to fare as best they could ; and once and again, as the fresh sun rose on the receding morning tide, there wero bitter lamantatious “for those who would never come back to the town.”

    One bright autumn day, Archie kissed his daughter,and gave lier ids usual parting orders about nets sud tackle. Jean followed him out of the cottage, and watched him go down among the rocks to the shore, and enter his boat. She eveu watched him and Ids comrade as they rowed off, until they became little undistinguishable specks in tlie bright horizon. _It was* a habit with her, perhaps springing from some lialt-foigotten fear—that some day lie would so go away, and never come hack again.

    Jean had plenty of occupation to beguile the lonely hours. When she obeyed lier father's commands about his fishing-gear, site got to her knitting, and wrought so diligently, that twilight stole on almost unawares. Then sho brought the great old Bible to the window, and read lier chapter lu the fading light. Jean was a good scholar in her humble way ; aud when she was alone, she loved to read God’s book aloud, as when her fallier sat beside and listened.

    She put food on the table, ready for ills return, and then crept up the ladder which led to her own little dormitory. She wished she could await his coming ; but she dared not, for all lier strength and energy would be need before dawn to dispose of his watery gains, while he lay down and slept.

    Her slumbers wero as sweet and dreamlea as health aud labor can give ; but alas 1 they were unbroken long past the usual time, and when at last she opened her eyes, the sun was high in heaven and the returning fishers were talking below her window and yet her father was not home.

    And ho did not come home all day; and late in the evening, while she was Hltll boning those sail hopes which are more piercing than the worst certainty, a neighbor brought the tidings that the wreck of father’s boat was seen among the rocks, and tbat she and the forlorn wife of bis comrade would never again behold their missing ones “till the Bea gave up its dead.’,

    “She bore it bravely, did puir Jennie,’ said the old fisher, as he left the orphan girl. “She didna speak at first, but fust greentit quietly; ami when I said it was all through the" black darkness among them rocks, and that he thought he was returning to his ain home when he row- ed down to bis death, she just lifted her head, and asked “if a little light on the shore might hare saved him?’’and Isald “ho doubt it would.”

    And the Ushers tbat went ont tbat night saw, on their return, a candle set in Jean’s window. They did not mark it much at first; they thought sorrow made her restless and she did not wish to sleep. But night after night—week after week—the little candle was always there, llie women and they scarcely saw Jean by day—her curtain was always drawn; they thought she slept In the sunlight, and set up to work and watch her caudle in the darkness.

    And ao It was."ft canna bring back ,my ain dead,”

    -lie said meekly, when they spoke vi renlly of her noble kindness, “but it may save neither. Where’s the use of sorrow, unless it help« us to keep it awa from others? .Experience lsane of God’s gifts, and if we let It be in a napkin, He'D call us to account. Ye need ua thank me friends.'

    We are literally run down with Customers, and some days uot able to wait on them all.

    •j

    BUCHU.SHREWD CUSTOMERS.The people aro shrewd enough to find out whore the right goods are.59 CUTTERS* yell.

    We have Fifty nine Men cutliug Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Bat presently one of the bands struck up, in sweet and plaintive notes wbicli were wafted across the Rsppabanuock and caught up at once by the other band aud swelled into a grand anthem which touched every heart, “Home, Sweet Home.” At tbe conclnsion of this piece there went up a simultaneous shout from both aides ef tbe river. Cheer followed cheer, and those hills, which bad ao recently resounded with the hostile guns, echoed and re-echoed the glad acclaim. A chord had been struck responsive to which tho hearts of enemies—enemies then—could beat in unison ; aud, oo both siiles of the river,

    PharmaceuticallOl SALESMEN.2 St am U», UM.Sundays: 104 a m;0U

    « 00 a m ; no SundayOn Saturday we bad One Hundred and One Persons Selling Goods in our tali »rooms

    A Soeciflc Remedy forA T iXj

    DISEASES

    DOUBLE THE STOCK.““l— Canti«: •■•amt 1110 m;R'‘7« • -

    K. ,iî» m; (juoilav train. B.1» p m. ',«»a winki»«T0"111,8,0 Aim i. ph I A.

    ..Jit and Washington »ve* »“TtJ KTio”, II 4» a m; Ï «0. * *0. 'M.l»' ,i|j b»», iiMpm; on Ijuo- —• m 6 00.9 4«, 1ÏW, p m.•“Silrtv sSini™ and Market «treat»

    JM, »» 11 so p m ’*ftn.l»v» : » *>■ ____________

    Our Great Double Building Is Loaded Down with Fre»h „Goods for the Men and Boys, and thoae wbo patronise us, will assuredly get the moat for their money.

    07’We Simply State these facts and tbs people will Judge accordingly..AXI

    ! -OF THE—RomPthlnsr down thr soldier's cheek Wan lied ofi tbe stains of powder."4». BLADDEROak Hall, Sixth and Market Sts., Phila.

    The IsArffCMl Clothing House In America.

    Several hundred students of tlieMiehl- ganUniversity marched in a body to Ana Arbor, with tlie avowed purpose of retaliating for tlie arrest of soma of their number on the previous night. The Mayor bad the alarm bells rung, a military company res|ionded promptly, and ten of tbe riotous boys were put in jail.

    SrSUlAh NOTICES.

    —AND—

    HâlbHOAUB.

    KIDNEYS.WILMINGTON 4tB®®»'«““- „„»III leave Wilmington as follows Fall and ‘Winter Stock 1879-80

    alUdelfhl»and Intermediate IButtons, 810, 10 30 A. m ., 4U0f » *>

    For Debility. boss of Memory, JMliye- altion to Exertion er Boil of BreaEi. Troubled with Though* ef Bit.

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    1ALL USTETW GOODS.î*deiehla(B»pros») 9.00, t.M.IOMa m NewY’ork. 2 37.1 00,10.04, a m, .A. O-ALRDD. ■ease. Dtmneee of Tlalon* M I» Be à**' **»nd "intermediate Btattans, But, Chest and Head, Rush sf Blood to the Head, rata Countsnanee, and Dry Skim.

    ir these symptoms are allowed to go en» very frequently Epileptic Fite aad Com- ■amt)tien follow. When the constitution becomes effected it requires the aid of aa Invigorating medicine to strengthen and tone up tbe system—which

    loai. wbo are suffering irom tbe errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac., 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF OHAKE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South Amerloa. Rend a self-add reseed envelope totbeRav Joseph T. Inman, station I) tgew York City.

    decao-e'idAwl v

    We manage to use nearly all our stock each season, so tbat our customers can alwaya have tho LATEST STYLES aud our ambition is to

    Excel in JE^it and Make up,

    ,m. 3.1» p.m. ____ilUmonaod May l.ine, 7.08, p. im. Sumer» anil W«ehlngton,l3Bt.*lS.8>»5. r-US,IM,3W, 7J»P. m. iiifor Delaware Division, leave fun ,» Castle,».15, a. m. 1.08,« »8 p.ss. Srrtoxtou an.i Intermeaiale Stations, « m„ 1 Ofl, if.Vf D. m.

    and I u termed late Stations s.15 CLOAKSUpon tills wo established tlie MODEL TAILOR STORE of Wilmington and we cordially invite all to give us a call whether you wish to purchase or not.SUITS 01O TO tßO

    „108, P-

    The Grand Rushar.tDAT TRAINS.alialAlphia miuI Intermediate StationsI a. m. ».oo. 6.3«, p. m.ladelphla and Nhw York, 2.*, a. tn . liimore aud Washington, ll 61, 2 16

    passengerstime tables posted at

    H. K. KBNNEY,Hu ocrl n tendent.

    HELM BOLD’S

    338 MARKET STREET.THE TAILOR.deel4 ly BUCHU, father information TM to the are -AT THE-ICE! ICE!! ICE!

    LLZEIDTTOTIOIsr ILL PRICE.

    »te-Dops In Every Case.WILMINGTON

    Clothing House,ON OUR

    Opening Day,

    IUWAIIK WESTERN RAILROAD Omni, nr hour«, on and after Feb.

    Tram. »III run ae fol.ow« ; Wilmington,7.13 a. m., 111.30 a. m.

    un d. m.Hin Avoinlale, ».«s a. m., 12.113 noon, nire Pomeroy, 9 Ao a m, 1 5« p m. aumlng. leave I'mneroy 10.40 a. m

    , 1879SBASOK OB’ 1879.

    3 lbs. dally an eta. per week 113 lb», dally S3 eta- per week I JO lh». dally 4» et» per weeks « •• as « «• “ is •• •• 4o.................. la» " so “ ■'

    Soto too lbs. ata» oenta per hundred.100 lb*- aud over at ao cent« per hundred.

    SPECIAL RATES TO LARGE CONSUMERS.Our loe la the Pureet In tbe City, the Water belog supplied from the City Burn.

    Tour Order la Respectfully Solicited.

    Immense Assortment. HELMBOLD’8410p- in.Morning, leave Avondale, 1C 14 noon110 p.m.rriTlni, Wilmington, 8n§a. m.. « in1 § Ou p. rn. D. CON if ELL,

    (Superintendant.

    2l6p.

    WILMINGTON ICD A COAL COMPANY.ml1IS ONEQIilLIDSUCCESSORS TO J. B, OONHOW 4k SON.

    OFFICE», N*. Si E. anütl«.. Depot Hr (I Street BridgeIce for Sale at Both Pinces.

    UL! COAL! COAL! Latest Styles. m.By any remedy Known. It la prescribed by the most eminent pbysloians all over the world, in

    Rheumatism,Spermatorrhoea,

    Neuralgia,Nervousness,

    Dyspepsia, Indigestion.

    Constipation, Aches & Pains

    high Coal !Kohinoor Coal !

    Best Family Coal Ially PrepuriMl. Kspeelnlly

    BETAIL NALKM.

    Promptly delivered in cellar» at lowestlirkei price.

    Diaries Wamer&Co,Harket Ntreet Wharf.

    And the large sales assures us that we were not mistaken when we decided to open this store and stock It with FIR8T CLA88 GOODS in every department and we already feel manured that theoltiaens of Wilmington and the Peninsula appreciate our venture and by their presence and patronage on our Opening Day assure us of success. We ask a continuance of the same and we wilt make ItTHK LKADlNti CLOTHING HOUSK OF OUR CITY.

    • »vb

    URAY'B SPECIFIC MEDICINE.

    .1AOKS. H. Staats, RK The Ureal 'HADE English - Remedy.en ÆLIk9t uaia Hing JKdX

    • u r a for Ad n a 1 Vk

    Weakness, TR Hpermator- rhea, imp»

    !Kfor

    LOWEST PRICESHeNo- 405 Market St..HAS OPENED THIS DAY OUR MOTTO WILL BEBsfore «du»Sfer After Taking,

    me » aequer.ee of Belf-Abu»,; , “moi Memory, Unlvereal Laultude, Pstn in the •ek, Dimneea or Vision, Premature Old

    Age, and many olbor Disease, that legd ta Insanity or Consumption and a Premature Grave. avFull particular» In onr pamphlet, which we desire to tend free by matt to every ona. ST The Speclflo Med feine 1» •old by all druggleU at ft per package, os •lx package* for S3, or will be lent tree by

    non receipt of the money by address- ina THE GRAY MEDICINE ou..

    No. 10 Mechanlee’ Blook, Detroit, Mleb.WHold in Wilmington by Z. Jtxu

    Belt, wholesale and retail. Agent, Cor. sth and Market SU., and by Drutglet very where. ________marS-dAw

    >■aayt.iy ONK PRICEAnd is receiving almost daily

    New and Beautiful Designs

    For New Yorkl

    ectric Line Steamers.General Debility,Kidney Diseases,

    Liver Complaint,Nervous Debility,

    Epilepsy,Head Troubles,

    Paralysis,General 111 Health,

    And to give each and every one, both rich and poor the entire value of their money. I

    Ranging from $1.70 to $20.00 mOU R STOCKwn Kin» m. wharf, Wilmington,on ÏSSDAT9,THURSDAYS A 8ATUR-

    D A Y m at 1 o’clock, p. ir,Klfrorn Pier lfl, Hast River New York,

    0YDAY8, WEDNESDAYS AND FRI-

    IH| Is entirely new, of our own selection, and manufactured expressly tfoi in the

    Fancy HosieryFOR

    LADIES AND MISSES S. D. PASCHALL.

    maVERY LATEST STYLES. m

    Visit ns when In want of a suit and you will not have to look at old goods. ÊËCrosby & Hill,

    220 * 222

    MARKET STREET.

    j DAYH, at 4 o’clock, p. m.\vrnm forwarded promptly and at

    l>* lowest raiflfl. KOUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT

    Spinal Diseases,Sciatica,

    Deafness,Decline,

    Lumbago,Catarrah,

    Nervous Compl’ts, Female Complaints, etc.

    Is stocked with both Foreign and Domestic good»*, of the very latest pattern, and will be made lu the very latest styles and trimmed with the beat material.

    Mr. J. S. Shinn, our cutter has no superior In this city.

    G. H. Davis, Walter Clements and J. S. Shinn Join me In expressing my hearty thanks for the assurance given us by our many friends of continued patronage, and we will aasure them that their oonfldenoe has not been misplaced.

    L ANDREW*. Axent. i«?--»«•IreFor Philadelphia! SOUTH MARKET ST. Wilmington* Del.

    '*"•»'» I’hllMlelphln and Wll- mlncum Propellers,

    Hireet Whsrf, Wllmlng- S™ ^ »• * 9- m- from First Wharf Ï" ®j««tsut »treat, Philadelphia."Il7,»l3u’nl° LONDON direct.*** 10 Olaagow, Londonderry. Bel-

    •slo.n t, Uverpont.

    hONbON 1IY D1Re'(!t steamer,Ho Steerage.

    .CABINS, ,83 and ,63.Delete at reduced rates,

    •ccommodallon» unenrpaeaed ™ »lejanoe and com fori. A11 state

    forbn0k1r‘‘??‘*;mm»l“ deck.

    ‘'«Âffac.*0'v * Wilmington, Del

    aur-0 iaui.t.t.1aplt-tf m,.Direct from the Importer.ifWM- G KOBELEN,Pb“praÔtÎoal,watoh maker,

    *- And dealer in—■- ALBBIOAN AND SWIM

    ATCHE8

    C10THS & CASSIMERES HUO0X880R TO ROBELEN A BKOTUBR,

    Dealkr ■

    X'•1-ne largest «look wa bave ever offered

    Also a fell line ofTO mH. T. HELMBOLD.Druggist & Gheauit,

    flM.00N PIANOS. ORGANSCarpets and Oil Clotfrom Slot« to »9.00 per yard.

    CLOCKS, JEWELRY

    KYE-ULAHflKH,SILVER WARE, A -

    NO MB MARKET STREET Wilmington. Del.

    ÄäWäSÄffl-ig. He a good aaaortment of glaaa-

    aTatpnb\I cl«*1ôort 1 al 1 y Invited to oall an»

    exam me my etoek and earn my price, laio*"

    Ana an Kinai or

    MUSICAL MERCHANDISE\710 Market ^treet(

    W1LMINGTOK, DEL. rll 8,1878.GENTS’ bCAKFS

    SOoi

    FORMER PRICE $1-00-

    CAUTION 1See that the private fra*

    prietarjr Stamp is oa

    each Bottle.

    °UNCAN BROTHERS,

    2,4 MARKET ST.,P-

    If APLEWOOD IESTIT1TTE jVL CONCORDfILlJ.For both sex os, on the Pmlk. * fix Ckntral R. R., Is eleven miles nertk er Wilmington, en the ttoneord Pike. Pti- dente ere prepared for tke kellvk dgtlkt ef life, fer business end Oollep*. It ggesls la g bsftutlfBl and healthy location. In a rooms, flrst-elass professors. Lltfisl are made to feel that soma one oar as them. For catalogue call on Dr. ■. Q ghortlldge, 1812 Market street.

    J. 8HORTLIDGE, A. aagl)-fimdaw,

    jjJT THE BTIAUfiH

    8.1. MeCALL,ymlHft CAPTAIN DNNNT,

    win a»i farther soil es make her raff*

    SßSesfrSiMl;7n" ThîrSS? ^

    FA.,ltlmore

    her.approach the instrument these words were pla’nly heard:—“You tell Mr. Skidd we don’t keep a hotel on washday.” Mr. Skidd excused himself for a ft w moments and was next seen eating f ie 1 clams in the Rainbow Saison on

    B»ve tqstreoelve* a fine lot of

    Me & Pocket W. D. COLE.Men’s Furnishing Goods,202 MARKET STREET.

    rsr

    Sold Everywhere.X* s. **• M.Prln.

    maxT-d*CUTLERY. the corner.

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