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THIRD EDITION TUE I.EOPil.tTlKE, Dovkii, March 17, 1879 A Specially reported forth« Oazstts. thb SKNATB. The Senate met at 3.30 o'clock. Tlie following bill# were introduced: To exempt from verniers of fish and oys ter# from a liceti-e tax ; to opcu a road in Kenton, lid., Kent county. The following hills were read a second time and referred : to it c .rporate the M. b. H. A., of VN ilmiugtou ; to authorize 8. . T. Jenkins and other* to lay cut a road ter in Kent county. i In* tuliowing bills were passed : to I enable Jane Burton to enclose a piece of road ill Millshoroiigh fid., Sussex coun ty; l"f rebuilding and proper mainte- of bailee of certain roads in -New Castle lid, to open a road In Cedar Creek lid., aid cÄw £ MÏÎ pillion lid., to divorce Elizabeth and the •age the grow ing ami manufacturing of sugar beets. ilr. Coo,di pre-eut.d a r monstrance from citi7A*ns of N.wark agaimt the bill! uow pending in relation to the State R. pi «»priai ion lor that place. On motion of N*natoi McWhorter (he having «bange«! his voi» iu rcl&t iou to the bill to restrict tlie Justices of the Peace iu Wilmington,) the vote by which it was lost, was reeonsMcred. was then laid on the table. Adjourned. HOUSE OF JiKl'KBSKNTATI VKg. House met at 3 p. in. Un motion of Mr. Hall, Col. John C. Paynter, who | was present, wa> elected clerk pro tern., ) hut betöre he could take his seat Clerk j Sau!*l»ury entered, an«l tho House went into session. The joint resolution* rela' ing to the sanitary condition of the hail was con curred in. The bill to incorporate tlic Delaware 8li'jar beet company was read a second time. The bill to amend section 3fl, chapter 00, revised code, in relation to empower ing the supervisors of Kent and .Sussex counties to make sett lumen's without going to the Levy Court, was read a se cond time. A remonstrance against a stock law for school district No. 152, Sussex, was read *«1 to the committee on Roads U'iiiry C. Long ; t»> enc The bill is of be to to and iliuhways. A bill to amend tin* incorporation act of Juuctioit and Hrcakwu er railroad company was introduced and r»'a«l the It provi«les that tin* fences along the lino of -»aid railroad shall be kept in repair by ilii.s company. The bill to consolidate distiiet* Nos. I 107, (Georgetown,) Mis ses county, was introduced by Mr. Fooks and read the first and second times , Tli® bill !<> divore Haac II. Thompson from bis wife llaguie J. Ttionipson, was taken up and paSM d ; also the lull to di vofH Marllia \V. Ellis, from her husband J. Ellis. lii-t and second time*. 07, '.Ml, loti Mr. Conaway from the Committee on Education, reported unfavorably upon the bill for the benefit of colored educa tion The bill to change the place "f elec in Giimborougli li., was taken up ' • au.l p ed. ibe bill to ext and the area of Giun borough lid., wn* on motion of Mr. Fooks, taken up ami indefinitely jmjsI poned ; also to prohibit live stock run ning at large in School district, No. 4U Sussex county. The .Senate hill in relation to keeping a record of foreign attachments, was cal led up by Mr. Ware, and read the first time. The bill in relation to roads ami bridges in New f astîe county [giving the Road < oinniissione s power to extend the width of roads] w as taken up and p issed ; also the Senat« bill in relation to insur aiice companies, [which establish the of fice of an insurance coiuuii^sioncr.] Th« Hejiatc hill to am* ml chap. 5Ô of th« Revised ( ml«, to jiruv «1« for the 1'ice passage of Nurveyois and others over propsity suhj-ct to drainage and other public improvement.«, Tin* 8« »at« amendment to the Hnu bill providing for school «list net. non Public Schools was * , *»nc Tim hill to ton Ici •a» i*;iss«d. of certain 1er the tit ie of Luba* <1 in. *.nrporate th • WMunng l Coal Conqiany w rsa«l tins I tin* Superior « "indy t.. make t.. V.'jiin-Lt I -ruisuch i,u.si- j M r. Loimwav introduced a biff to raise •nu« of tin- St j The Senate lull in r**loti *>11 to arrev.s I« finitely postponed;also the hill in relation to peiüeious mesne process; ;» 1-« » th« bill in relation to under civil action. Tin* bill to authorize Court the r**nd. for detit, wj • 1. r fNew C'a.stl a n nil ad ; t lie c - power • up during 2 y part of 1 li* t** To It#* IInng. The coming »Spring, 20,000 pieces of ! wul 1 paper and 2,000 pairs of w in shades, all from the reliable 1 Wall j'aper House «.t J. R. II*»It, *>•':: Market street. Mr. II »It is paper for 1 be., and 8c. for ( n*«|Uir«<l i*«* <l.»n«- «lur ing tli»* latter 1 At 5:15 il f th«* term. ■ adjourned. : Hing 1 l2ic. for 10c. ; Jo«*, for p«*r piece. Tli«*s«i gootls arc of tin* very best make, and, guarani*««! at full length. Mr. JI*»lt will sell you <*in»ugli jiapcr and bord«*r to i»ap«*r a ro«»m 12 It. by 12 ft. for the small sum of 7•*> cents. . 80 , you see, pa pering is cheaper than whitewashing.— The spring designs sir«* stylidi and beau tiful. Good oil shading 18c. per y aid. w shades and fixtures, hung com plete, $1.70 per pair. <»ilt [tapers and Dado work 30 percent lower tlmn ever. Give us a «.all and be couvenced that the above is uo humbugging advertisement, but facts. John K. Holt. 223 Market feb 17-dll'. Wind Street. A Cheap Parr Inis«*. W. M. Kennard & Co., <» 2 l Market Street, opened this «lay a ease of their celebrated double faced Deb«*ges of winch they have sold large »juantities at 05 cents per yard, and considered at that price cheap. But feeling a need of something t«» sell at about 50 cents and not being sat is fi* «l to sell the narrow and inferior goods —measuring only 81 inches—which are now being sold in this and other markets a 50 cents, they have concluded to sell this purchase at 52, cents measuring 35 inches full. Samples will he given f«^r compar son in tins or any other market. B oarding. No. tu« iX. Shv.-i pUasant rooms, at in24-6t* HI iiOAhblüKii.- lie nlemeu boarder-» can O be ac«!Oii»m«» Jaied, i»y the meal. «Jay or w«*ek, at 304 K i N (4 HT R I*. ET. marlö-lm* MARY A. TOWNSEND. FOURTH EDITION! •late Capital Clataoip. A Lottery Hill Introduced—The Offer Had* by France* M. Uodycr*. of -Vein York— lie is ju*t Dyiny to pay tho State Four Hundred Thousand Itol If* for the Frivileye of ltunniny a Lottery. Special Correspondence of the Gazette. Dovib, Del., March 34, 1H7U. During the session this afteHioon Mr. Conaway introduced in the House a lot . ...... . .... ter * bI,1 ' At cau bH best explained by giving it in a somewhat condensed form. I give its provi sions below : Section 1 provides that for tho purte«« ! ... , r 1 of raising revenue and aiding schools and _ internal improvements in this State, the 1 aid of this State l>e and is hereby given - Thetiy C>'rî^' N.'w cCT r ",; the Levy Court of Kent county the Tnla ,« M , ,. f , . ' A College, the Breakwater and Krankford U. H. com- | pany, the Junction and Breakwater It. R. company ; the public schools iu the | ) j to the purpose mentioned in bec lion 1. towns of Smyrna, Milford, Leipsic and Felt public schools of Lewes, Milton, George town and Seaford, iu Sussex county : for school districts Nos. 44 and 150 »Sussex county; for improving Uroad Creek, Ac. Section % 2. Jt shall he lawful, as here inafter provided, to raise by lotteries the Camden, . in Kent county ; the money necessary lor and hereby appropri Section .'J. In consideration of the sum of $400,0(N), to be jiaiil to the State Treasurer of this State, Francis M. Lod gers of the city of New York, 1 h* and he is heiebv authorized and empowered, and has special liberty to prepare schemes of lottery, to soil lottery tickets, and to draw lotteiies iu this State by himself, his agent or agents, or otherwise, for the tenu of 20 years from aiul af.er the pas sage of the act. Section 4. He fore the said Francis M. Rodgers shall exercise any of the privi leges hereby confirmed, he shall give bond to the State of Delaware to the SUIII ot Section 5. T he sum of $400,000 «diall be paid to ttie Treasury of this Slate follows : The sum of $10,000 on the first day of July next and a further sum of the amount on the 1st day of January next ensuing ; the balance in 38 e«pial semi-annual installments of $10,000 «ach to be paid on the first day of January and the first day of .July in each year. Upon failure to pay the State Treasurer any of these sums within 30 days, all priviliges herein specified and conferred shall cease to be of effect. »Section 0. The sum of $400,000 shall be divided in the following propurih To the I J «*vy (Jouit of New Castle county, $W>.<M>o; $70,000 of which 1 in building a no and tho remaining $lb, priated as follows: Mill Creek Marsh Co., $3,000 ; Nt. George's Maish Co., $7, d'Hi: Diagnu Marsh Co., Cédai Crook Marsh Co., $3,000. To the Trustees of Delaware college $fto,oou ; to the Levy court •>! Kent e« ty $00,000 ; lj.» the J. »V li. R. R., $4.7,000; to the R. A F. R. R., $54,<MJ(J; commissioners of Lewes f0,000 ; the cotn missioneis of Milton $0,000 ; the commis sioners of Georgetown $0,000; to .Sea ford $0,000 ; to school dial*.. N 150 of Sussex county, $OJJOO; to district No. J*4 Sussex county $2.000; for improving Hntad creek $0,000. To Smyrna, Milford, Camden, Dover, Leij> sic and Felton $0,000 each. Section 7. The Governor of tlie State shall appoint two commissionss to su perintend the drawing of all drawings in lotteries authorized by this act. have power to till any v occur ing as »us : s to cou. I hows«* to he a I pro ; to the . 44 ami fiiool of lie shall :ancy that may U»« (said office ami the said com missioneis shall receive tin* sum of $1 for a'^tual atl**mlance at each draw lottery to b« Rodgers or his agent. .'Suction h. Makes the act a private act paid by the said Francis M. (ongrcNN Ycslcnlny. Ill tin* Cnited .'states .'Senate yesterday a large number of tolls were introduce«!, including one by Mr. Whyte to provide I for the payment of certain advances made to the United states by Maryland and Virginia. A resolut i quiriii" the Secretary of the Treasury to j,,,-, amount paid sup«*rviiors of el er I 1,1 1 77' ; "•' u, ' ss " r Il,e j aiiumnt allowed f«*j circuit c«»urt commis to r was passed rt sioimrs. A i«;s<dutloii was al «'ailing upon lie* becivtary of tin*'Ireasu r> t«» turnish élaborai«; iiifoiinati«»n con cerning tin; negotiation <>f l'nit«*«l States sectiritios, the amount «T interest pai«l, of ! vV r <- ' A motion to proceed to the « lection in- r. ,f •db«*ers of t h«: »Senate led to a long «1.* 1 bate * a,, ' r which the nominees of the Democratic caucus were elected and sworn in. for and, the pa and the ( S. H. Staats, No- 405 Market St, IS OPENING ALMOST DAILY, A CHOICE AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK their cents price t«» is goods are sell 35 f«^r — OF— FANCY HOSIERY FOH Ladies, Gents and Misses, Also opening a Large and WELL Selected STOCK OF Black Silk Fringes, PLAIN AND FANCY PEA KL, CKOCli KT AND HILK BUTTONS. Ac. TOKCHON LACEH, HVV1WH »TIEH, HUf FUNGS, Ac. at BRETON AND can or AT THE VERY LOWEST MARKET HATES. an 18-1 y CROSBY & HILL 1 M A Ik I % A / L A AA AI Hi #1 N ► \l\l I IP M/lK I 1*1 f |V| | " ■ 1 fc» V V Wbl mill Hlb|1 I y rnn Tl\K SALE OF * * _ j • I IV 1 Tb« sal a' mb TT%* Â *«,,.« -a 1 Ç| H 1 AH' M 11 Ç 1 1 1 n fl PF \A/ PH. P AJfrVVllvM WlWiili W liVfcV* VV VWI I "'hero a largo assortment of these good, may he found at prices which will meet with the approval of every discriminating .and thoughtful lady. ! jj~\y Q will gell thcse „ no ,l 9 ma ,l u up , at about tho cost of the materials. iu«g 8 . , i' | -— — - RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT TI1KY HAVE OPENED I Our stock of tlicsc goods is much larger than it ever ha# been. W'e are now offering at 50 CENTS A PAIR The Best Corset in tho United States for tho money, as well as splendid j value at *25, 4*2, 7"> cents an«l $1 00. Kvvry lady who wants a pair of • Corseta that will lit and wear well should examine our stock. j I i Our stock of tiieso goods is about three times as largo as it ever has been, embracing the novoltioa of the season. I j • LADIES' SILK BOWS ... „ Wo hnvo closed out a larjro lot, nearly 1U0 dozen, which wc arc soil ing at 10 ccut# each, worth 20 conta. I Wc have just received two bales rnoro of thoso Remnants of Brown Muslins, I yu, e 1-2 CENTS A. YARD. That so many of our customers have been inquiring for since the last lot was closed out. Come early and secure what you want of them. ! Bargains in I lleautiful Black and Whito Striped Summer Silks at 50 cents a Yard. Plain Colored Silks At «8, 75, 87 1-2 cts. and $1. ! At 05, 08, 73, 80, 874, 95 cents. 81.00,ami the better grades. ' e , c . n , . . , . . „ , . < >ur liiack r>ilks we claim to he as good value as aro offered in any city in the country. . 0 l'lease get your samples from Philadelphia anil elsewhere ami bring them manu compare with our goods, as we are satisfied that no iu telligeiit ami unprejudiced buyer can fail to bo suited from our stock. BLACK SILKS I BLACK CASHMERES, BLACK ALPACAS, BLACK BRILLIANTINES. AYe are showing a large assortment of these goods in tho best makes, goods possessing genuine merit, at prices which are unquestionably and un mistakably low. —IN— LINEN GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SDawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Ribbons, Hamburg Embroideries, FRINGES. BUTTONS, &c. ( Respectfully, Crosby & Hill, 2*0 & Market Street, WILMINGTON, DEL. 1 FIFTH EDITION. A Heereaar or t la.- ('ll,- ■». !.« City Tr.ianar.tr Vn;«m will on April Int decrease tt,« «it y ,..-bt 85,150, by pay ing otl bou.1. falling , 1 , 1 « of that aruouut. 1'arl 5..»» Th« Hobooni-r "Cub nla, T 'sailed from thin city yeatcrtluy, light, f„r l'hihidel pbla. At the (tty Hall. Wiliungton, on Saturday morning next, at 11 „ Mr. J. 1. Uuald will sellât imhlc haI<> the well known Grubb lam! G«o. Jackson), located on the toad lead ing from New Castle to Newport, near iu Junction with the Hare's Corner road, This farm is most de.irublv locat«.i «,,,, ui '*» over hid acre-, i# well improved, tl "' l altogether i# one of the littest lami properties in New Castle county. It will kXtCÄI !... 1 ™ mt,muted in™, estate, OLD NEWmFAFEK FRIENDS. Esquire Hagany wiw busily engaged In ! mo ving IjIh office effect*, thin morning, "!!r ,^"!!n!« Dan aVaup oir | prisingVl*" li'iihlifr K coui 1 >.r«:«mlmrlot 1.^1711«*, inclusive. An ■■■■■»orliiui Will«*. 'dock, (late of November Ath «»t Hound with these ware copies of the semi-week* ïy Cnrty'B t'nitêA >l«n« Jfrcord, of Phila delphia, from June 2Hth in August •j.'iih, 17HH, inclusive. Th« Dki.awauk (;a •as the owned by W. Mnytli, \yli<* had just purchased it from Honsall »Si stair, and the oflioe, according t«> th* I new publihlier's auiiouuetttuent., was )# J ' r of the new Fire Engine. 'J lies« valuable relics are now at the (J v /.■ t i a otliee for safe-keeping until Es imrw Haganv gets safely located in hin 1 'Iua-ters at the S E, corner of Sixth and Shipley street*. ZKTTK in the "re lie j an EXCHTNU CHASE, • T*liis morning, as oificer Dowlin, oftlio j | bb 'd Diät riet, was parsing Founh and Aiiaius itrret* ho was called by 1'etei J. Ford, grocer, corner of Third and Adams The ollicer went down to him, and was mlorim-d that a colored man hav ing iu his posaesiion a watch and ham had Just pJiHsed along Thiid .street. 1 he man was about three .squares ahead I of the ollicer, ami u|k»ii »eeing the oflicer i coming toward him, be started Street. on a run. I I he officer gave chase, and when the sus* jKîcted thief was passing through Iletlge j ville, he drop|x*d the ham. continued until the The chase *gro readied Hro wn town, where tlm ollicer losi si/jlit of him. The officer secumi tlieham and it is now at the )n) 1 ice station awaiting I Who the man was, or who he had robbed is unknown. an owner. POLICE CASES. Tin* following cases -To disposed of last evening and this morning by Mayor Aliinond : William Devitt and James Bridgeman for assault, and battery on Solomon Smith, were each required to pay $3aud Costs. I Newton Latuplugii was arraigned on the charge "I Using indecen» language toward Emma Murphy. The evidence lid not prove the charge and he wu distniased. • James Conner for being drunk disorderly, ! and na required to pay $3 and Silks!»sr.. luet, forcing their way ;« of WilliAiu Dennis, a,l '* olwcttiio language and coinnut •ing nu n-sault ami batte I W i IUam I leiinia. each. aid y upon J'euai'y S lu and costa Tin* zirllMgfou Sfrlko. Wn uiNi.ToN, March 25, 1879. Mn. Kiutob_I i other papers, the Itejaibtii au ami Leery Kreniny <t Com , tnereial, a great amount of talk about the Arlington strike, ami more, I am \ told ihal Mr. Uamhrill would like starve tlic |#)or of lirandy wine out, hut tint poor of Brandy wine could buy and And, Mr. F.ditor, lie has been going to oilier mills to try to gut the I bosses not to hire the strikers, hut the 1 B e,,t '«men of the cither mills have been ; more honorable. During different times ! lie has made the employees work over tune without paying them for it, hut lie .has given them one apple for it and if j they did not like that they could leave J" regard to him shutting down the mill lie laid to shut down t 'i null hi in. account of the employees not working for thirty eiglit cents per cut. iv, lie wauled tli<-rii to do. liii-i « are 5 or b old women wlio would work fur about $&.0U per inunMi, now 1 Mimik they out fur und« running ibe others. Biiamdvwj.nk. : ught to he clubbed LETTEI! FIB 4M SAM L TOW.NSEXD For the Dki.awakk jAZKTTB. 4 he leaders of the Gazkttr will r«? •olh cL that in the controversy about New - ark College 1 have been very chantable to the fell« er — Es ling ' that runs the Newark Le*ly r Eslink—knowing that in a simili town like Newark their paper must lall below th«.* average one-horse [tapers. 11 says 1 am pig-headed. This fellow was only brought lu that town to do their dir ty slandering; hut it appears this dwarf Kshnk, who from the appearance of his head resembles a cross between a 'coon ami an ape, is very much elated at an ar ticle of Bill XX A Croasdale, of the Le ery Kreniny, against me, and had not. Uns eoon and ape-headed Eslink lived on tho coniines of Cat Swamp lie wool.I have seen my reply in the Ua/.ettk to his «rieud B. C. XXX., ol the Keen/ Kren iny. Sow Mr. 'Coon and Ape-headed Eslink of till! Newark Ledyer , 1 have a warm and charitable feeling towards my fellow-mail, and it always makes me feed sorry when 1 look at such a felli you, for it brings to mind lure that no deformed as a curse iu Scrip 'eoon and aiie lieuded beings shall enter the Kingdom of Heaven. And although your friend, scula wa H ,!l11 XXX Croasdale is a ibst-cLss inh.lel an«l splendid swearer, he is not so liable to be rejected ;it the gates of ilea yen as you are, for Rill XXX Croasdale, 1 admit, lias tb« apjiearance of nary mortal and you have not, and tbeni foro come under the meaning of that par ticular clause of Scripture. »ion, the Newark Col leg onli In coin!ii men, 1 am çlail lo see, have abandoned the project to get money through our Legislature, for they •lave allowed jou to personally insult the members of the Legislature generally, and you close your article by asking tho good Lord to deliveryou from such men. i shall save this copy ot the .Newark pa per of the üdd of March to take to Dover with me two years hence, if L s l, ou hl he living and thv old college friends make new requests. 8amtel Townsend. Townsend, March 24 th, 187«. Tll , . , REMOVALP m>j belli bur nutinff" 1 ",";* ,h ''lbS the remove, 1 tlmn for many ye„,be f An,on« il,« I,,,«,,!..:;'.. toeli place ou Mark lowing . H ,î I , r , 1 »!•*•<• Melîlosk», Hid Market »tree,. ,, l41 , Mark L. Garrett I» 00 ' 1 ", from 4m. Hark street. K '■'■t'i'in, '• hatte J ««m, , tr J it r ,it. ^ - et to •I K. Fi.h.r, «tnthu.r to 4(si same street • fvoin 11, sS=as6äsä M.irk"; r«, Esquire llagtiijv, f,, str««t to onu d„„ r ;,h„ v ,. n hl r..|.,ov,ngt„ Slvl , a I »nil •lohn Dunn rein,,,,, ''• wore House, tl.eSw J '• 1 h mirth str««t. ail, ' R'W,» ! Mrs. Cathari.ir Orein w propn«mrs ,,, p,,i'"«'i,:.| u '. 4 ; « | '' 1 • l>. Gllmoi), Km, > ,. H the 6wanu Hotel, will ' nK * life. r-!iic " r . W. Anthony, of \,. w remove to the rentaiirant ,llJ by Oeo. M. flacon, on vs. John II. M«ill.aiiM.fi. f.ifarpt,. from 415 Kiug.tr««,, 1, 7 h, 1 . ..;r «T««, 1 «;, v, 5 L. J ourth stree', t 0 n;, :■ Utfiy . Departure «rth« Th« at earner •T.e â been iiudergiting repain Whi »V Hollmg,worth Cm. i,. ft . noon. She went to Alexandria!^ Jit ?be Everything n««,i,.,ti„ a | ir .. «tiiv«, I« t,, I,« hmiiil h, h«.// Jiant/t. rill» range with «terns of cook m.»v. F. Fickela'a, N t . A . U.-Bt! \l and 'j K d street. F HU4T ÄAT1UÄAJ, liAXR 1 OK WiLMIxJ KZfosiroKT or tiik I'isliiI] AND ] FINANCIAL AUKNTm OKTHtl TED HTATEh. I EDWARD BETTH, 1'krbidrvt UEO. D. AHMMTHOXU Ci Paid up ('spit«!, . 'ui Philadelphia and Now Vorn Kxcn nlNbed to regular Deposit* Discount days, Mondays and lb at 10 A. M. DIKRCT0KM. demerit B. HniyUi, i (»iurte W I Israel Pusey, j K.i i„ Mi Henry H. McComh, Ham . B»_f Daniel James, . I Williami Edward Heti. f£IHE A KT1Z. A MS HAVING« £l B02 MARKET RTRKET, IfTCOKPOKATKII JaNI'AKY Oi>en to receive ilepOKitMdi .v fr M. until 4 P.At., Hii l on urdav evenings from 7 to HEMI-ANNT'Ab DIVIDES regularly made in April a . : uml Wlien ill vldeudN re accounted asdej depoHlts compound their luttnai each year. S oVluck. not wiùi'in ! MA NAD EUS. Clement H ^inyth, i (»i-oncefE ('lias. W. own d. | (iiorge (*. 0 NiilbauM R. Benson,, M. L. Lcte Henry F. Dure, W. llaHtlngM, Edward Pusey, Ed ward 1« Jot. h. :m Win. E.S Anlhonv HIkkua. UEO. W. «KO. 8. CAPELLE, Vio* Pm ü K. T. TA YI.OK.Tî Ht'MK.fr fel»21 v [»] HA T à lUKh* 0 UBE t( THE HÄTTE »> >0 East Third St WilmliBl* 1 " 1 ' ïalsomine rs. Ms jiaiKominerH and DoiiHeR' - ^, or year« back »>«*«*>> l lro . u, S 1< I Jug of the whitewash«*«! wsa c come tills by lia* uew prjjj* *hj .,1 dere«l Kalsomlue prepamliu ^ el ebbAdes andu nts. M 1 - 4 al y can be applied by any l» l ' r nary brush. , .i Ifl Jca oKCauA""- 1 ' . JAMK8 l*KAI»»' or NOB. 6 ANU 8 tAST TH18» 1 WILMINGTON,DKM n27t/ r ii riAivo»' For »öl*« * «IIWAJ» ,KN A ,lB 710 For KOH CASH KOKK« ]lH f l Steel Pianos, Organs, a" 11 FOR H aLE \ F. Becher'» J |lls HH* Vet Wo. 021 W» r _ BtlelT's pla, ' 0 "" rt S ,!r«al«'ÿi ©coud hand m prl^ Music lesson» jfi ^' ra uj. Classe*. Te»ms moder"