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ing li-i.il Daily Republican. wlf sires PUKL-SUKI 1 EYEic« DAY oMepUtunday By VIO. W. VFKSOBl S. MOKft. Kdiler| aud preprleieri. OU**K« THIRD AND KIM* STREETS [otbe* with fifth ing of fold is E NTERED AT THE P'. »S • ' IMEA'1 Wilmington, He!., xt !>*'< »«' olrtt rna.l The circulation of the Rt> PUulican is steadily climbing to seven thousand daily, r press rooms are open to everybody. 'wODE^DAV, AllOlItiTiO, im. Z and rh.it of w is All the tion ize Labor and the Right to bold Prop erty. lu 'hese days of labor revulsions, strikes and trades uuious, the genera] drift ot argument is in the d.rection of the li^ht of man to capital and proper ty uloi'c than his wauts require. Yearly the 1 a nes seem to be more distinctly and barsiiiy drawn between capital and labor, aud yearly the gap between the two becomes wider. The tyranny of capital is reflected in the tyranny of trades unions and hot) lead gradually to more insecure right to property and capital. Two reasons may be given for this niidefciiabio state of affairs—a want of know let.ge of the principles which capital and labor, and on to tie the ed It should govern gra.-piog avarice. YVo have uo more sympathy with ial>oi, than we have with corners corners in grain, stocks, beef and lard. Bulk serve to unsettle trade and com u to undermine and weaken merce the true relationship that should al ways exist between capital and labor, aud bulb should he frowned upon as in. j urious, not rights of man, but to society at large. Whatever may he the doubts that may be brown around the right to hold property, there can be none whatever as to the l ight ami duty of man to labor, since labor was tbe first condition upon winch mau was allowed to live after he was illi veil forth from the garden of Eden, aud ever since the normal state of society,by au unerring and wise law of our nature, has been a state of la bor. ly to the individual the ed. Wild uaf ure may suffice for the mis erable existence of some savage tribes ; it cannot, suffice fer the. existence ol civilized nations. In order that the earth may enable nations lo live, man must moisten it with his sweat anil fer. tiliz.- ii by means of his intelligence. Socit .y is possible only through a law of iu ture ; w hence it follows that labor i» ih. neccssaiy fulfilling of this law. Ca.ii your eyes upon desert, countries ; the «arth there produces nothing but duiL iorest ; it is the resort and borne of wiU, hi a.iis and venomous reptiles ; the air i- unhealthy and vegetation is sup port! o by corruption and decomposition* which are destructive to man. You •y stagnant waters, or rivers unre strained in their course and without banks ; coarse fruits, bard and thorny herbs, an exuberance of vegetation which prevents fertility, a stupendous nature w hich astonishes, but which is only solitude, war and death, nificent creation, the domain of animals j but not of man, and which awaits his A mag- », l.a- I Iihr- me bis property, in beooui-| i iu 0 his work. ih,.s the j.hysical missiun of man| bore below is to reorganize the earth which lie inhabits, the air which he brialLfh, and even the vegetable, fruit | and ■ rain productioim which are to shel-1.. ler, i .-dli. and nourish him The ear Lj of iorn is tilled only by his hand : the: .-eeteiied only by' he chooses for hinisel* j ions froip amongst animals and 1 oik with him and for fru:.t of the tree ijre : his tuitivation : ccu.j. i ht in 111 . eek iron and gold him. ID goes to I)d huwtlsof the earth and makes us< tin hellish and fertilize it. A? his ccnmiatid forests disappear, rivers are confined to their beds, cli mate.'are changed, the air is purified, ate multiplied, the rank and sterile grass of the savanna meadows, the vine grows in if th* llo give u:i to vcnlai cgst the hills ami rich fCHtoOIlH j resent thei i selves t" view Oil Tints rude jafur* beer tveiy side. r.hlitera are rt alizid by nis labor. Ii is by labor that Europe lias been reclaimed, it is by labor that America has Imconje the competitor of Europe in all that, tends to civilizjition, happiness, prosperity, intelligence and all that go to add strength to a nation. This is the gives a title o 1 the nation to the property of the coun try ..ml ti.le o. individuals to the soil, >n 13 constitutes the. ele* hich hih tier iii ety but cstahliidies a right men —the right to 1 o'd property, lias bet The earth i) all but, the fr iits ot labor are givm o individuiils. TU.s is soiti' tliing hich sophists wil 1 ■ I who attribute proper'y its origin in the not to foi ce and vh. right of ih* first occupant a were aiiytniiig ei*.(» than a fa constitute a right. Properly ha if violence its iai) iiimself ; it is tli jiroil net (>f his intelligence, the link "f society the rigiit of labor, annihilating it and of establishing a re public m atil monkish commune in which all goods would be in common, prove only one thing, and that is the com pi i ■(■ ignorance in which they grovelling respecting the faculties of :u:in ami the law of nature. T root in Those wiio Talk "t .ic stroy f Ik- right property is, though 1 e, to il«*stroy is naked and pos lifc by hi.s in' c, a tier im„ Mil at Ins birth i" lung, in* acquires clothing, it bn i that li*- takes posses ;i'p(-ct and makes it bis property by the right of labor. And this law takes its root in the The child wishes to pos. sens : he scarcely yet knows himself, bu' be already understands the mean dustry garden ; th sion of ih earth, d. Ini'iian heart. want ing of property. If one of hi* comradw li-i.il biin n plaything, lie amuse. lifii- stay Inline wlf with it, but bin pleamire in iticom plet**,—poHheewion Ih wauling. He de sires ami still desires until he ran say the not •■this is mine." Labor is also < e of the necenaitieH of uaturt*. It has been remarked tbnt whenever tout generations aueeeed each [otbe* wi'hout occupying theninelve 1 * with mauuftl labor, the childreu of the fifth die young, labor wi.h the aruiH be ing necessary for ft propor development of the organa of respiration. The two fold exercise of the mind and the body is a law of nature. She orders at will the phia by r ii is to cultivate, to build, to create, to control, and she commands this unt to aclas b She desires no A first to of dall, zog, I*. siou E. Mr. used the but to all men. rh.it some should exhaust thcmselv of w bile others remain idle. H«r justice is universal and without exception All must obey, for upon obedience de pends th* 1 conservation of races upon the cessation of obedie nce e the result of the infraction of law Thus property is founded hand, upon the desire of possessing which is natural toman: and on the other hand, which depends the perfec ing « f na; ture, the life of families and The dura tion of races. Tbes ize admirably together ami for moral code of our government. and nsucs the one th« necessity of latair on two laws barmen* the Fdncatlun nncl ll»e ••Meslw* " Nyn The fact that quite a number ofMchrm dihlricfa in Suneex County have lailtMl to raise ?7.> by taxation, the amount re quired by law for them to raise tie them to the State appropriation, is a strong argument against, that part ot the law that permits the people of any district to say whether they will sup port a school. As good a thing as Dem ocracy is there is a little too much interjected in the school law for tin* good of the State and of society. The taxes by which the public schools are supported should he levied and collect ed as are other taxes, and in like pro portion to the needs of the community., It would he just as reasonable 10 leave etiTi first feet, feet the to siou if for to ties the question of a road tax or a county tax to a vote of the people. We are al 1 the favorable surprised that i changes the. past lew years, that this objection, able feature should La ve been retain ade in the school laws during ed. ; j There is never any danger of an in telligent community voting down a school tax though there might, be a dif ference of opinion as to the amount Of tax requisite to keep the schools open. The people of a district that would vote down a school tax are not punished by a witholding of the State appro priation to'support schools, while in their eyes a dollar or two arc bigger than four or more months of education As a general thing the people of tin* dis tricts that vote down a school tax are ho sell their franchises, never heurd of colon d people being anything else than "niggers," who spell God with a in tie " g, " if they can spell at all, and whose philosophy leads them to believe that the sun kites around T :>(' at those the earth every twenty-four hours and that tin* latter stands upon the back ot something else. to huge sett nirtlw W hat nonseiisct it is », t . 0 pi e to decide by vote whether they • permit such i>c or vould vote a dolla out of their poeket H Hi with the to support fr itl( , lICBnlwl , be , tlJ , |Kli( , by tUe state- i $40 for t he $7fi they are asked to raise sell nls, wha| t ,,„ y cw , almu| education so long as they g"t plenty *f hog and hi | ny and receive a good price h So far as dollars and their aimed, it i« hut a righte Lj (J „ ^hat the State appropriation should be willlheia frolu people who s by' «1iHer«*nt and indolent to rai j SU j )( , r j , 1 jp e S s retrihu* e tn schools when they ; ate a bonus of $4U for doing ho, but this does not educate the people.— if education is absolutely esseutiu! to the elevation of tlm human race it is needed in these districts where the peo ple Htill vote down a school tax, and hence we suggest the propriety and duty of the State instead ot withhold ing the State uppropriali little more tp it and send the school' master into these districts in vliether lie T he, tirMt duty ).t th i> wanted next i^egiMlature should be to not. repeal that part of the school law hich leave •iicy for tho mimhuI o* Mo- raising id go o 1 schools optional with the people of the districts, and to levy a school tax and taxes are levied a .1 collect it as othoi collected. Our I'.hhc Hall Club. Not withstanding the fact that the Quicksteps have hc.cn pushed to tlm rear m the Inter-State contest, it pear that if was more by bad luck than by bad playing, though there have hcci quite through a long, successive anrl unhrok' d ies of fifteen defeats, As a gen •al thing good playing was the rule, as her of closely contested »uld ap' •es of the latter many insta ot 1 the games show. against the hot rime, and often whet almost assured, sot •infortunab* bat threw tlm victory on Ah a general thing the kept down ee.iiiH to have • team all the a victory unlucky error or its net re in the of t he nt her side. res of runs ha ve been and the errors an- nothing like as mi. s as in some of flic "t e prefen* ti ms leagues. The truth of the matter i« the Quicksteps, all the time that so ch fault has been found with them, doing some good playing bu f not i|uit4-go(>d i iiijiij. !i :i. win.Their play .ic better than a 1 pos in' a he igne clubs that. ck" clubs. It r In. niiiating \\ to dull dcicafcd .so ufu i but tliaf i.s no hy pal foliage should be with j held by those who want to sec a closely and contested game. On Saturday last the of Quicksteps fdaved an almost faultless the game, with the exception of one inning pos. that was lost entirely through over zeal to score, and yet the club was defeated by a score of three to one. Those who want to km koikI playing should not G stay away ftoui the gAuies becauae the Inline olu>> ban been unlucky. Give - the " boy h" a chance, aud if you are not oppoeed to base Gal 1 go out and courage them by your presence. ON ou (•Hint Those who have been grutntolfttp at the poor playiug of the Quickstep* will feel more charitable after reading the report of the defeat of the Philadel phia club yesterday by the Providence by a score of 28 tod. These are both League clubs,too. The let'll kstki's got out wi the old r ii yesterday. III. »■ Hull -/ "Ik. will P r lot them keop our. N. ■tunii lug ih* Klegera Kaplde. St'si'ENHloN Brumse, August 21.-— A now " .Maid of the Mist" will he launched on the A meric; Niagara river at this place before the first week in Septemlsr. Chi Thuisilay, September i», a st* amb >af, with colors Hying, will lie run through the rapids to Lewiston. Work was commenced to-day at the water's edge a few rods above the railway bridge. The capital is furnished by a company of gentlemen, composed of Peter A. Porter, proprietor of the Niagara Palls Gazette ; George Barker, the Niagara Falls photographer ; Frank K .Johnson, Walter L. Lan.ont and .lames T. Uan dall, of the c ustom** service; O. (i. Hert zog, special insjiector of customs ; <i. I*. Browning, principal ot the Suspen siou Bridge public schools, and Kdwin E. Terrill, of the customs s -rv Terrill is President of the 4 Company, Mr. Browning Secretary i tnonf Treasurer. A large scow was hauled on t tucks from Tonawanda vcsn*rday ; i> will be used i the steam Is »at will be. built, gule, builder of the orgiiiHl Maid of the Mist, has charge of the ill build a Isiat nearly similar to the Maid," which went through the side of the for ,i:g a • t Mr. d Mr. La the foundation upon which Win. Sen rk. He •ve rot first rapids in safety, feet, long, deck measurement, and lfi' v ide amidships. When completed rdinarv rwu-deck The hull will be fif, feet the boat will be side-wheel steamer. It through the rapids a* men:. The einerprtsH in to gouge out of strangers in Niagara style, siou fee charged to the nli*fiV ;.l"i g the river. Everything will l»«; as flee as things her- u uali.v arc. ill li sent ex peri ( tin- usual ili Ik- tio aduds Th-ri sale oi Real Eniate. At 11 o'clock y—tqjflcy following properties were sold a» h« Uturt House at public sale, by Victor DuBont, Esq., trustee : Three-story brick house ami lot on Third street, h« - tween Walnu and IN.plar to John Hare, for John 4». Matiack, ; two-story brick bouse No. 4Ho Last Second street, to Cecelia Rider, Sl,7oo. Both profier ties belonged to the estate of the late William (». Blizzard, and Thomas M. Ogle acted as auctioneer. I od a at T RUSTEE'S SALE UK HEAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Orphan* 1 Court, of the State of Delaware, in aud for New Castle County, made at the February Term. A I), 1863. of said curt, will he ex posed to Buh ic Sale, on the premises, in Mill Creek Hundred, on ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 18W, the following des« rihed property of Samuel in Mill Creek Hu.: late of Thoinas Rankin. John Lynam, Sam'. Hark ness, Samuel Tys« n and tiihers. CoiitalmiiR :>(' acres, 1 rood and 8 j, relies Hounded by said tract No. 1, aud lamb now or late of Thomas Rankin. .1. Hor ton Hayes. Daniel Thompson aud others.— Containing 7 acres am, I. perches. And chaser or purchasers thereot be and a|q**a at the nex' Orphans' c. urt for New C«sth Countv.that the court m ly assign t.. the pur purchasers, the pn him. her or them, pursuant to t-ds order, he. she or t ties lit At 2 o'clock, p. Real Estate, being the Russell, dec'd., situated No. 1. Hounded bv lands No. 2. ereil by the <' .that the pur ot nev. with sufficient ity ( t pproved hy tfic Court.entering I ai-kni'Wleged > to reC(»g ill*.- Mute ■ i « pet •dby ih»: said C i>c determl it t>* pay to the Dint es entitled ra 11 y or their executor', admin is! respectively their just : shares of tbe said purchase terest from such ti H * able deter tiic court mine. the directi<-n of the said Court be p II he give d li ru ade Attendance known at the Utne and p a-'e .if< HENJ MELDS. Trustee. y hip Attorney. Atte.t.J.H. IDu hman. 4 Jerk O. C. sai... by so ! 4t-cod 13 V' Hi. 1C SALE —OK— LOT ON LINCOLN STREET. fur the heirs of suit, will sell at 'liie subscriber. . d«M William II. Thomp sale ii the pre August, at 3 • westerly side of Lincoln westerly side of feel front •» T • ursday. the 23d day . in . the ho, to is h-t of Find -treot. loo feet from the Eleventh street, and 1 0 v:t. uimI 16 feet deep. i I .-(.111 - JOHN N K Vl't'. Ion. Auctioneers. aul*-4t I W. M l Din 1 J ■»(L1C MADE FKESH LOWS. SPRiN'-iEFS AND «• AT Sli-BJi. Public Mate, at k\-Va\. l>t 'aware Oncm* I'ne fcuhrorloer win « r.ti the , ;hadd'" F TllBMMLAY, At fit ST30. 1888. springers and A I •at stc-cU. All perRom ft": f. lie i.s W Del sfr. oe 'hero. L W. Stti >• bJ i o* t K 4u FiCERH - F.OK-K-4 . » HI ). fc/ the and Will be sold ai Pt'bbc MUe st Pc* I. ;h ''(-rtU.'.tdp. F-oerUu <■«... .1 MONDAY. SEPTEMBER Ih, 1883. fr* t 4h i-.Mli C< V. . »n-l fcftrtern. S j ., ul. t •■e|.>eh . ol u '•..ence ILL S. HALLY, r -ll-j&w.tB the rear as L w Stidham & S >v 4II El J': SHEI I" S ap' suhscril^r will .M'.nday, the 2Uth av of August., 600 selee* sheep, dire will t v disposed xf .:i Private Salt* al6-6td1tw REF HEN MAITERTH V'Al I'c). TI tii- 'firm at the West, which AYER'S Ague Cure on the have the or contains an antidote for all malarial dim orders which, so far as known, Is used in no other remedy. It contains no Quinine, not any mineral nor deleterious substance what ever, and consequently produces noinjuriout effect upon toe constitution, but haves the system as healthy as it was before the attack. mi. so bu f WE WARRANT AYER'S AGUE CURE every case of Fever and Ague, Inter or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver (J plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure, • authorized, by •mar dated only 1st, 1882, to refund Ills •ue t rial, dealer a that. It Dr. J.C. AyeriCo., Lowell, Mass no with the zeal who Solo by al' I *ruggisU. tCANANT SUMMER HOARDING. i'hat beautiful resort, known as Orffiiard 44rove, seven miles from Wilmington Keunctt pike, large rooms, high ceiling, vrvd entllatod. Splendid shade and plenty i f fruit. Tin se wishing to spend a few week! in the country would do well to visit this ld*C3 before engaging elsewhere. Address. U. LYNCH, Orchard Grove,Centrevillo Post Office, Del. j22-lmo-e op I >! I he O l'LEV'S FOl'ULAK AND OKDKR If ennnlun to Ocean Grove, Anlmry Park and Loi)(! llrancii. G ON THURSDAY, AUGUSTS wr-wfiifiBBasp tnlngton, 6 a. Ih., churl*; aiming at Ocean drove Hl»out 10 u . ii. . Long branch, 10.15 a. 1 he train will have bong Branch at 7.16 ocean Orvvt* 7 50 p. m . arming home between 11.it* aud 1- y m allowing Wj* hour* ou the seashore lor bathing aud fishing. The (•Hint meeting wl I he going on day of exeur . which will allow all an opportunity to attend the meetlou in that fhr famed irtove. .\(. <-hauge of car.-. seat* nil numbered. Hound trip tickets to < *cv III. »■ »A(« Grove. Rran'di. ■ b 1 0v Hull ticket* to either piece. -/ V MILEN CJUmihN TOR IM "iVpHILAHELPHIA AND KETl'KN, Keduction uf fare to i'hexter. Hook and Phil adelphuh The ?wilt,favorite and coiuiitodiiint! Hte.unor, "Ik. !B. I'ELTOX'" leaver WlluiiitgU'n at jjjBt Sm 6..^>a.ui.and l-i.46noon.MMB Kcturnlng. leaver rhortuut utreet wharf at V.16 a. Fare toOherteror Hook. l"c tickets, 16 cent*. To Philadelphia. H centr : excursion, 'the. fcXiTKSUiN ^^EAM boat A#iD mrri'KS m kaiu Twkou will IX will on th. boat >roo<l t* r«u,n 0/ Utf P W.A H. h. K. on accoiamr.d(kt!0H traiBf only. Irom rniladclphia, Tfl ^totr: Idnwood (Marcus Hook.) 50 entr: rhurter. *0 ceBtl w iluiinat* n Sieaniboat in 10 V . and 4 p.Oi. ; excurooL HR t 13 N A N D A ITER 8 AT V K DA Y. M A Y W. Twc trips to Philadelphia dally. 4bt*Changeot time and reduct Ion of Katof*%f "STEAMER WILMINGTON," for Philadelphia, call ,i:g at Marcus Dock a n d Cheater, 1 fives p. iVtlunnaton d a 11 y Lat S V, n (1 a y Included I'ruiL fourth ft. wharf • t o.4(' a. m. and 1*2 3d p m; returning have; Philadelphia at 4*.:« a. in 4.15 p. tn..from sec ,nd wharf below Chestnut street. Boat c«r ouliulit excurvion* at low () J •ve cbHrtered for Freight re 'clreil H.ll|d;».v ht 1'intRdel Fare to H.ila.lelpbta. IV.: exeuntoz .: to inu-riucdirtte .«'.nt!-, er uirlTtf rot et. :icket>. 2 •uixion ticket!, )5. : FOR < AI h MAY —THK stka Ml ii Sl'SIK A. McCAI.L jnly with tii<* Will connect STEAMER KKIM I I.If for ( Al'K MAY mi ► fi.iif; Siindnyr. 7 YV ilmmgto 1 6 o. in. Lei U».: SUIl'lHV!. s.au. nil?. 'I mie Table-Will tor pennsgrove S m .. 2 li a. si rove ti a. ft o. ('mined <1 .tv (*x.-r-,t WednnadaY) with ,itire' i(each »rul Bom rLYI'K fi» IllK'k. fi JiC •-cm-. I AITA1N BENNY. I YE4HSI LR S 4JKDER. \ Kkoistkh s < irm k. New 4 'aSTLK Co.. I'EL..July *!6. 18821. the applicutli hMsoii. Adm'rx <' T. A., of Ashton Klehard son. late ofI'hristjan.i Hd.. in said county, ilec'ci.U if ordered and directed by the Keirh ter that the Adm'rx aforesaid Rive notion ••! granting of letters of Administration u|s*n the estate of tfic deceased, with the date of grant ing thereof, bv causing advertiwnienB t«. be posted within forty days from the dote of siu-b Letter*, in six of the most public place* of the Bounty of New Cattle, requiring all peraoii* having demands against the estute to jirerent the same or abide hy an act of Assembly in such ease made and provided: and also cause the same to be inserted within the same peri od in the Daily Rei-i hlkan. a of Himuuh W. Rich IH paper puhllehed in Wilmington.anU to be continued therein three weeks, (e-o-d). __ Given under the hand and ^eal of L.s. office of the Register aforesaid, at Wil ' ' minirUm. in New Castle County afore said, the day and year above written. B. C. HIGGS, KcRlster. Notick—A ll bersone having claims against the estate ot the deceased must present the *ame,duly attested, to the Administratrix or before the tirtth (lay of July. A. D., 1884, or abide the Act of Assembly In -uch case made And provided. HANNAH W. RICHARDSON. Administratrix, C. T. A. Address Wilmington. Del. LG1S1 1.ICS ( HLEK R RKOIHTKK s UPPU k. ) ! 4]AST t.K Co., Del.. - uuust 3d. 1883. s *n of (Jeorge C. Maris, T. A. of Wilnungtcui Duudrt-d. :H!»ed, it is ordered ai d I 1-011 till- "I'l 4 7hrlst« pfier Admnist a tor. > urgatroyd. in said eo directed Ly the Register that the Administra rv n -t ice of granting of letters inti. ( . I .A . upon the cptjite id i| witli the date of granting there u- ;.nvert.i■'eluents lobe posted with •l. Ja l«.r aforesaid i of Adminlst.M the decei of, In in 4b day • ,11) six !i:.tv of New iigue ma rids of ti.*-. of the Castle, re.juirin against ii.* abide by made and j xaine to be Insc-rtod within tier ss in 'he i'/.i.'.v Km hlh an. a newspaper pub lished therein tnree ail persons navi: e to present 'i of Assembly ii. ided : and also t ch Ac the d to be continued ilii.ii.gton. »eks. (e-o-d j. and Seal of ler the lu (4iv« Office of the Register aforesaid, at Wilmington, in Nc S ( cw ('astie (' :e day and year above written. S. ('. HIGGS. Register, having claims against ul, must present the afore aid. the cMat., of the de< same.duly attested to Die Adminfstrator. or hetbre August: JHM.or ahi'lc-thc ActobAs le and provided. GEORGEiMARIS. Administrator, A'Idn --, Wilmington. Del. semhly . < . T. A.. EGISTEK'S ORDER. \ KkOIHTTCH'B OVFtCK, f w 'ahtle('(»., Dll., August 7. 1883. ( of Sarah <'. Stidham ward. Exe* . late of Chrlsti: ol Gd llundred, uuty, deeeasod, It is ordered and v r lit* Register that the Executors tire of granting ol Letters the estate of the deceased and A urn n h. \\ pin P. Sttdli. directed aforesaid give Test w»th tin- di.tc (il'gnmtlng thereof, by causing iidvcrriseineiits to be posted within forty days ■ oftueh Letter* in six of the .on es of the county of New ('-as lie, reipilriiig .>i 1 persons having demands te t<. present the same, or iildde l.y an Act of Assembly made uini provtdnl: aud also cause the same •rtci within the same period in the Daily Rkimulu an. hi Wiljniiigton and t (C. 0. d.: In m tl,.* d a uews]»aper uuidished i i>e continued t!:eiein three under the band and Seal >i k J of < Jffice of the Register aforesabl, at t ' Wilmington, in New Castle County Aforesaid, the day and year above written. HIGGS. Register. Notvk.--AM persons liRvlugclaiinsagaliiRt ate dt t'•• c.e( ea-ed must present the same, duly attested, to the Executors, (»n (.r t.ef(M- 11 *; Tin day of August, A. D„ 1884. a»d('.e the AM of Assembly In such cast made and pros Ided. .SARAH c. ST IDM AM. i\ A RON K. WOODWARD. Executors the at or Address. W ilmiugton. Ik?T. EGISTEU'S ORDER R HaoiSTBR'R OFriCK, New Cahtlk Uo.. Del., August 6, 1883. ( Upon the application of LOUISE E.SUT 'IEHLY. Ai-wiKiHTH'.TIilx of JAMES K SB'ITERLY, late of Wilmington Hundred. In said County, deceased, it Is ordered amt directed hy the Register that the Administra trix aforesaid give notice of the grunting of Letters of Administration upon the estate ol tbe deceased, with the date ofgranting there of. by causing advertisements to be nested within forty days from the date of bucIi Let ter* lu Six of the most public places of th* County of Newcastle, requiring up persons having demands against the estate to present ..• or abide by an Act of Assembly In such case made and provided ;and also cause •t. tie Inserted within the same pe rlodlnthe Daily Kbpublican, a newspaper published in Wilmington,and to lie continued therein three weeks (e o-d.) Given under the hand and heal of Jl.h ! Office of the Register aforesaid, at < ^ > Wilmington, in New Castle < uunty afore hh id, the day aud year above written. M. C. JIDKiS Register. Notk iv—-A ll persons having claims agalnut the estate of the. deceased must present iho 5. dulv attested to the Admlnistra rix or heforo August flth, 18^i or abide the Act 0fAsseinl.lv in such case made and provided. LOBIhE E. SU'lTEHLY, Adm'rx. Address, Wilmington, Del. i no the the the this * uil he LSHEEB, SHEEP, AT PRIVATE SALE O The subscriber wrlll have at his farm, Stanton, August 10th, 400 Stock ewes.i 1 lieso sheep wore purchased Jn ^ er I ® 0 I,„V ll ! <r " rcnce (Tount aug4-12t<l A 2 t w* for Something New and Good The Canopy Range, entirely netv in design and construction,with improved duplex or plain grate, outside oven shelf, polished edges, and a sure baker, is far in advance of all competitors of its class. IT HAS NO EQUAL If you don't need a stove now, you Every run go fully warranted, may some time, and it will pay to look at this for future reference SOLD OVLV BV HENKY F. PICK ELS, 7 AND 9 EAST FOURTH STREET. KENNEBEC ICE AND COAL CO PRINCIPAL OFFUJE. N. E. COM. SECOND AND KING STS; ICE HOUSE AND COAL YaHDOVEU TilIKD STREET HRIDtJE. HR ANDH OFFICE AND DEPOT, Fourth and Poplar amors, aud N ». iWW W. Eighth street PRICE OF EASTERN ICfc: 44) cents por week 116 pound! dally •. .. 66 " " " l id *• • .... ... 70 80 POUNDS AND OVER AT THE KATE OF 60 CIS. iuu POUNDS The leant, neglect or Incivility on the part of a driver should be made know n at the office ai once, and It will receive prompt attention. Wo keep constantly on hand a i:hoioh smlm • tiowofCJOAL run the most |x>pular mlnee, wbloh we deliver In ooila.h free ol « fiarg< where eh«H»t wagon can He used. JACOB PI SEY, President. E. T. W ALTON. Teaaurer. MILLER STRAD1.EY. Sec y. h4 cents per wee r t peu daily,.., .11. r .S ".6 13 ENTERPRISE COAL Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, $5.75. FREE BURNING COAL $5.00. SAND. LIME, (Jg^Star Bone Phosphate, grll WOOD, VOSHELL & SOLOMON First "Wharf West of Shii ley Street. FURNITURE J. & J. N. HARMAN, Ko. 410 King Street. FURNITURE. ft* uew b* Men at our warsruomu, (bo large*I and IImoot MMrtnvur * > furnlfarr lo be fouml In (be butte. We guarantee to anil eu»rj*oo* ' PRICE, QI AI.ITT and NTYLE. Ton will alwaje And It to jrour tute»« no rail ami ere u» before giarcbaelug «lae* Here. DELAWARE STEAM MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. all KINDS OF WORK DONE IN MAItltLK, SAND STONE AND GRANITE. LOWEST PRICES. LARGEST STOCK. DAVIDSON & BROTHER FIFTH AND KING STREETS. iyll-6m FOREST PILE SALVE Those person! athlete 1 with Inward or or.t k 1 Files ill timi iininodiate relief an 1 a by using jieruiant nt c l()b i Si riLE SALVE, Which has been med successfully many years in private piactlcc. Among the Numerous cures it has umde.we refer t«* the following (»f this city and vicinity : Jidin Reynolds, pro prletor of the Malta House; Cant. John Hav eook, of the tug boat Falcon : James Leach, Esq., Mt Cuba : John Reilly. Front and Pop lar b* reefs ; .la*. 'I. Jones, Eighth and Mudi st re street : John Monaghan. Edge M( Works: Mrs. High ter. tith and Modli r place in Delaware wli*re tliis Salve j I. for mile Is nt Mm. A.J M \\ « Kl.l.'N 44»5 West Third street, VV iliningiou. au!7.6t- j ; Win Anthony, No. 4 West Third Iron TI * EAST SIXTH STREET Is THE, ake fl buy 103 as much at any other p ace. 2 It. can of corned beef, 2ftc.: 4 bottles of pickles, 2ftc.; 2 It. can soused mackerel, 25c.; sardines, Ice. a can; 2ft ket ! tlfsofall kind! of preserves, 2».c Our coflee I is cleared in the roasting and keeps your bus I hand In a good humor. Have you tried this ie. a ft 7 l„ Is milled t.y the (Jennon process and is pure and healthy : it is just the Hour for working men. < hir hour, ft bags for or 22c. a bug. i.-- excellent; our Sliamrock ■ makes hre d as white sis snow, tl.V.large . small bag. 3 fts rl<**», 25c.• 3 fts ras ; 3ftsgingersn .ps, 26c; lunch bis , P*c. We are determined to please the j 2 I.rooms. 26e ; slop but ket*, lie.; 6 id soup. 24c.: clothes llii's, 10c.:: Ih(1!ps.ii ml l>b to l! fh ins, 2 ladles. bjirp of clothes sprinklers, luc. e •oils opened to-day. Good butter, j potato, s, 3(s.-. a basket, 103 I t ho 2 '- : fine fc st Sixth street, a ulMJt* T. M. W1ER. obtained anrt an Dusine«9ir the B.S. Patent office, orir Mjo Court attendod to for modern fees. When model ordrawlng Is sent we advise 1 .. to piitontablllty free ofcharge; and we inakt V unless we obtain patent. Wo roLr, hero, to the Post IVUsterthe Sup- | and to officials of the PATENTS we obtain p to the Post ot the Money Order Dlv.. and to officials of the f J. S. Patent offloe. For circular, advice, p.rios and reference to actual clients In jon? State or county, address U. A. SNOW & UO., Opposite Patimi uuue, Wan.-r Mention this paper! '.O "U eod-t - l l- l ■ KEN€L'ltr,» K Hy my medical compound and Ira mrter Truss In from le references given. -I say ln wh:il my advertisement Ad proved h.ahtlc Simp Bi.towidiv*. Keliab Send stiimj) for circular,i puper y dress to W.A.UoLLLvt IS. Smithvllle '.Icflcrson ('ountv. N Y. f bird street, Agent fur Delaware. 117 V | | Tinvl0.lT I I IKS, ' FRED. A. DOTH ) n K i'"l 1'TY-Fi: 1ST h JEFFERSON STM.. Rtrcot, PMlndelphia, P». WUmfuglrtn Itspof, f«*j Poplar *1. I'Mw eelet.rated beverage is sold in all first lass idnces In t lia city m'28-tf pFRNONAF. Weak and uudevadoped pa rt* of the humai 'ffidy eularirM, ('cM-i-.pvd and strengthened ' utc., is advertisement tong rui paper. in reply to Inquiries wo wil tmevldenoeof humbug about '•OTitmrv, riie advertisers ar. j t. Interested person; a ay get sealed circulars, giving all nartlou la.s by a.idrerclng Erie Medical 4Jo., I*. (' ! Hox 613 Kut'qln K \ , r k.—Toledo ivenlnv •* »• ! interest! *»y that there i. 'his. On tho . ' highly end' FOR A LARGE LOAD OF kindling-wood. Leave ord harness store of Wi IIA Riiigwalt Mecnnd and Market; <D Gruv, See nd and King streets: John A. Ewing. Ninth and ^ ad Ison «t r » , ets ; or send postal card to bus tory, corner Union street and Gilp'n avenue. aulH-linof JAMES L. McKlNNEY Y^-OOl) DOWN. Cut in blocks and delivered, $1.76«>er quar ter; cut and split. $1.8 '. By the loan,oak and pine, cut and split, $1.40. Delivered parts of the city when ordered hy telephone or otherwise from ENNIS'Wood Yard, 4th aul linof IU "I k-' 1 all street wharf. P UBLIC SALES—SATURDAYS, SEPT. 8,16, and 22; Oct, 3 and 13. Now ready for houses and lots. HEALD A 4 Jf >. a21-3t Ehtarlihhkd 1876. Clly by the hex, Orean Grove, N. J. Enlarged a iMritovvr IMS. J Sheldon House. Finest summer and winter hotel Largest (iocoinmodation .VK)),lea(|tTa md most contra) one in the Grove or Anbury Park. Fasseu ver elevatoi. hot aud cold see jriitcr. amt electric baths ; steam heat and al 1 modern improvements. Ferfnet drainago. Ni ualaria or nioH^uitoes. 1 onus moderate. th. dit;.\ all rut: yf.au. WELCOME E. SHELDON' -SOLE OWNER AND MANAGER.— my23-tf ILI.kKS(OHt4.l Re-lilted and enlarged, (Georgia Avenue, 2 <loor* Troin At luiille AveiiiKr, Now open. Full ocean view. Terms mod crate. Dinno's. 60 cents. MRS. 1. H. MIL LEK, formerly of Leeds Cottage, Atlantic City, N. J . 1\ O. Hox, 637. jtft-lm rpHE AKT1ZANS SAYING HAN Jv. | open to receive deposits daily from h a. in. until 4 p in., and on Tuesday and Saturday evening! From 7 to 8 o'clock. Tno charter of the bank provide! that profits upon its invcstiuents, exeunt * III cut NO A 02 MARKET NT It F FT'. PlflUlt AllV 28, 18 NCOHI'OllATKD - - Cll Ip required tor the pay expenses and for suitable ioessary •plus fur the sc ■juiity of depositors, shall he divided among the dt positors. No agor l« allowed to borrow any part d the funds deposited with the Corporation ..... George W. Bush, ( lemeni H. Smyth, M- L. Lichtenstein, Geo. S. ('apelle, Ehm*- VV. Howlund, N. R. Hensoi h. Darlington, Job H. Jack Wm. H. Swift, Henry F. Dure, Anthony lllggins, Edward I Tiscy, MANAGERS. Wahiiinotok Haj MONEY LOANED ON MORTGAGES. Gko. S. ('AI'BLLK Vice-President. Gko. W. Hchu President. E. T. Tayloh, Treasurer. Jos. M. Matiikk, Auditor. myl6w-tf ■ Hade by Evaporating Sea Water. Just the tlilt g r or persons w .o carnc-t get to the seashore, b it need the i n igoratb g et mets ol sail waiter bathing. Pack nice* Hose*. .I On. ... 26 and not*. mxiii and market nth., *vU.iVI(JV«»ON DEL 1HI NKM AND TRAVELING BAGS A. CONNER, •'Ruble harness fit - tnink manufao arer F 1118 wmoved t i bis new store, No L j ) U rourth st. near jelu T. l0 . r * •** • * find the largest ! wsortment of har- ir *T, u«ss, ..runks, l>ttgs, etc., In theolty. Ladlr ! ind gentlemen's pocket books and ladlaf shopping bags, sdd at reasonable prloee Prou.pt attention paid to repairing trunk, and travelling ba*s. rjlAKE NOTICE. m E W. Mosteller has rented Hon)nmin Money's LI very St aide, for the puiposo of keeping a hoimrng, sale ami exchange sta ide Tills Htuhle is situated between Monroe and AdatiH.and Sixth and Soventh streets.— ft .s in a go id lccntlon and In first class or der and well ventilated. He Invites his old custoiic rs 'mil friends to give him a cull. His personal attention given to the horses. ii u 16-1 m end E. W. MOSTELLER. JAMES A HKO.. NO. 1104 11 ARRET NT HEFT, Have a large Assortment of Knives, Forks, Ivory, Hard Rubber, Rosewood and all styles of Pooket Knives. pinLAl)t;.HHl* ■AMirr*. Wheat, Bed and Asa Mr Corn. 1 imotnj hMj per na. Mixed. Strew.. White Oete. Clover Need.... navth Mixed . 91 pli* . 6 _'<Mf It Ml e .. 5).« || a«. « y . (HU.., 1A * • ;; »a .m PHILADELPHIA OA.V-TL1 Hark in. Sheep, per head.. aaiuds per 1. Hogs per 100... weef Cattle per WILMINOTUM (lUOTATIONs. Wm, Ia» a Soni //Mi turn Lea A Sons beet per t>l Mi ttou, F. I*. F. " " •ujuiXotF Extra Holler " " •iivkwuod. extra lloller Ground • .iiiiiiy Flour " ** iu m1«LUl •* " upjrOno " * \*iiuw C. ru Meal, per • White " " " " "*M|Ml * *IM» • 4 '» !.» 100. r.» (N Mi 401 ,.Vir*e " •ru Shorta, C itjius *4-et Middllnat, li r.t Ship Stuli Bran fr\»o(J Meal i'racked ('orn Ground Corn and Data Prime Yellow Corn Fine Longberry Wheat ** WILMINGTON HAY ANBSTMAW MAKBET. •U.14 14.01 U« *).(* W* 1?4 •iff a* 30.11 per bush M HI Prime Timothy per wn. 'Jlover Haled hay Haled straw l.o use " •IU.OQ0M4I . uA* UWfiuS 44. . '".oodii.* QMOUJi da Everythiug Mil,ID k SSSSSi • Jnss !—No Preiari A tfl! w. wayuRxwdy-AlwayH irdOioTliwaud Cloth. Mai ihUIx, Patches on I-eather ubbor fihoeg. Uricj-brae. Bog Htone, Furniture, JunS Tire*, Onianion|»or*i^ verythlnKclaeS naeparable Tenadil rei* of OummedEl abnes, FlDeCurlMW jial Flowers, ImitaM _ and Btraw OoodxQrf| sttsrRbBaSRisa Tin Cover .by mail iKietjiaid, look Mutledbnlyby manufactonk -Al ub m ind. M MmrHoli Bookman i-fOtkita»l>ott!n. oxtra. For by /. ifttoei Belt, airent, sixth'll! Market street! HARD COAL $5.75. Free Burning Coa(,$5 -~i i vika Did. | 1 Jiuy it once and you \ull alwayt buy it. KKKNCI! ST. WHARF. HEATH, ruKNiumwd undewaaekn. NO. -113 HINO 0'fHliRT. W lLMIWOV!/X, Dvlxwark. Vmomas Mitchklu, 103 W. Sevonth Ht. JOhRI'H L. b«C* 412 KingHir*l il. MARTIN. KlIHNWHINO AND EMHA1.MKU. N(». ,«7 SIIU-I.FT KTBtaf. WNKJHTCAI.U-i naenUoU u. |.roapt'T 1DIO.K UiniKD, J. S GEN'D FUi'.NJSlUNO NO. JBM RANT NF.VWNT** «'»■ WtLMIWOTOW, DWLAW'ARP fKBMH-W i»- r o*Pt. l*k* ib»n n ! 1 JR. f II EEL 88 ph." adm""uV' m » bur.»ntees to cure (ulso bv letter) **cbillty Youthful Imprudence. L f M JkxkI, Eflect! of Indiscretion,Urivsite (acute cascb in 4 to lu day !,) IMiuples.Tett®-^ Fa ling out of Hair, etc Dr. Thud two T.»J tfi v jars Medical experience, uud is ff ,e 'cirin In Philadelphia wlm !>**.» madcLL iiilty In Europe under the leading 1'^ rg> of QtiHcks." inf#* JTofohsofr." ' tleveb sc; j nun?. Museums. %W Thi is the only bo-d, whies f.~ frtc ,ro ® *r exaggeration, and glvoa a true history of n*r vouH debility, skin, blood and private eases, and shows the beet method.- of treauni those di*ea«ew, hy the leading authority ® thew-rhl. Price 26 cent*. , Office hours:—? a. m. to 4 p. m., amt rro» in. Sundny. h ». rr> U* 2 t • m. igl Dli Read f of "Sell s-, p(M: F I' t.« Grand Union Hotel! [Europi tin Plan J —AND— KRN T A I RANT, Opposite the Pennai Depot) WIL1M1NTON. HH*. , This hotel Is a now building, entirely newij furnished In a most elegant style, and an American and German comforts. luents and eatabb s tirst-clasji at fair |*n (in-1 y HENRY HLOBfll. Fnmn-'t^ rjpilE FAM'D DM Rock Candy & Rye Wihskv —FOB— fllKUAT AND LUNG For sale in quantity to «ult; «4 l0 ° of wellsetected Wine*, Liquors and Goods sont to any piut ofthe city treeot oUtfi* JAMES A. KELLY, «. W. Corner Tenlh tad OranfR^ LYON&HEALY Slate & Monroe $(•..Chicago. W BAWT^OP~rf $ for iJa, vOO fHigm, 2K>j£np»vTnpA i of lohlruiaenU, SulUf C»p«, IPompom, E|*al«U, Cap-U'uffi Sunil*. Drum Major** SUfn. "llaU- Sundry Band Outfitti' ;* IMsurtnK *l»o tnclniic* Initrnrtlon.•"* WrlM for AmnUtir Uuug, Mad • c * uw * ot Cbokw Ifauiti Mu*to. LI E< 1. >N 1 HI A HI) HOUSEHOLO 'l »l»o, aoth.nn hoiiKht uni) sold, (.KVEKIDIlENo. 4.W W. Erontrt. S HE NEW T —HKKIt WIIKAT— HARVEST KING. ii ad' It is to every farmers vantage to sow riety. It you want to why, ask know this new va Jos. Tatnall & Co., N. K. COK. FRONT & OKANGK STf I