. Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad guide book . best of work promptly and tothe satisfaction of those who entrust themwith an order. Some idea of the business conducted liythis firm may be formed when it is statedthat thev keep on hand a stock worth from$20,000to $30,000, and that their sales inone year have amounted to over $80, do the greater part of the work inWilmington and vicinity of heating dwell-ing-houses and public buildings. Bothmembers of the firm have had a long ex- — perience in this and other departments of their business, and the most minutedetails of the
. Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad guide book . best of work promptly and tothe satisfaction of those who entrust themwith an order. Some idea of the business conducted liythis firm may be formed when it is statedthat thev keep on hand a stock worth from$20,000to $30,000, and that their sales inone year have amounted to over $80, do the greater part of the work inWilmington and vicinity of heating dwell-ing-houses and public buildings. Bothmembers of the firm have had a long ex- — perience in this and other departments of their business, and the most minutedetails of the same come under their supervision. IMessrs. Flinn iS: Jacksonare natives of Wilmington, and are well and favoraiily known in the city andthrougiiout the State of Delaware, as honorable and relialile Imsiness men. Their salesroom on the first fioor is conveuiiUtly arranged and everything iscarried out in a systematic order. J^-ery inch of space is occupied here withthe stock on hand, and the customers of this firm are always sure of gettingwhat they DELAWARE JUNCTION. Two miles lielow Wiiniinglou is the Delaware .luucliou, wheri the DelawareRail Road, or tlie Delaware Division of liie V. \ 1!. K. K., intersects willi themain line. The cars from the main Tnn are run over these tracks, and passen-gers are transferred from (me road to tlie other without ehnuge of cars. TlieDelaware Rail Road has its terminus at Debnar, and is nearly one luin<lred miles RAIL ROAD (iUIPE BOOK. 93 long. It traverses wliat may be called the garden of the United States, andmore peaches, strawberries, cherries, and other fruits and vegelables arc raisedalong and carried over this rail road, for its length, than on any otlicr road onthe Western Continent. The State of Delaware, or the Peninsula, as it is oftencalled, is especially a great peach grovying country, and in tlie peach seasonthousands of baskets of this luscious fruit are shipped by the car load daily toPhiladelphia, New York,
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