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jT republic as.' ip flHT,TRiTF.r) DAILY (Except SuMoex) ting of & COU. THIRD AND KING 6T&, led to m REPUBLICAN BUILDING, P «HE REPUBLIC AN PRIN'TTNQ AND PUBLISHING CO. Entevoa at me postotneo at Wilmington, Del. as secoud-clas» mull matter. Tho TH I I»AY, FEBRUARY 12. 1 Hi)«. m Repudiating Hill, The people of New York State, wher ! aver they had opportunity' at the local elections held Ki seal of condemnation on Hill aud Hill W' methods. Tho counties of New York, Instead of Levy Courts & and County Commissioners K aylvanla, are governed by supervisors, more pow» he do he to and Tuesday,placed their lit Delaware in l'c ed." who have thorlty than Levy Courts and Com they have the eanvass mlssloners, ing of the votes cast at elections. Whichever party gets a majority of the supervisors has It In its pow manipulate the votes of elections, to make false counts, and to declare per sons elected to office elected. This it will be recollected In Dutchess and Ouondago counties where the Democrats had majority of supervisors der the directions of Hill they counted out tho Republicans elected to the State Senate and countod In Demo crate, thus stealing tho State from tho Republicans. The people of the State bave evidently become alarmed and the first opportunity that presented Itself which was last Tuesday they went to the polls In Republic paint with tho war cry of "thlov the roar." Board of Suqprvlsors of Onondaga county stood. 17 Democrats to if» Re publicans. Of the 19 towns of that county that voted Republicans carried all but four. Tioga county Republican supervisor Last year the board stood 6 Republi cans to 4 Democrats. In Broome county the Domocrats have met with a most disasterous defeat. Tho next Common Council of Ringhampton. the shire town of Broome county, contain 10 Republier crats. The outgoing council contains 6 Republicans and 8 Democrats. In the same city tho Republicans have elected 9 of their 13 candidates for su pervisors. There are only 14 Republi cans In the prosent Board of Broome, while In tho next one, according t<> 111 lw to not ho done accidental d where in to I Bofore Inst Tuesday th® Tuesday last the Tuesday elected 9 out of 10. 1 111 d 3 De preseat appearances, tbero more than 20. In Bteub «ratio majority of 2 in t Supervisors Is publican majority of 10. The Repub licans havo also made gains In Chen «n yn, Cortland, Herkimer, Montgom ery, Seneca, Tompkins, Franklin and Washington, and trustworthy of Democratic strong bolds, Schoharie, while In the other count lo : with id of he B •erted into a Re in that most 'caslo nal oxceptloi. have helil Id scum ut least they their The spirit that animated the Repub Means last Tuesday Is not likely to dn out before tho Presidential election next November. When a grand Ropul» Ilcan «y eepstake of the State expected. It begins to look bad for Mr. Benny Hill, ho t:. »wi the Rc Btate last Decern publicans he didn't think ttmt it wn holes in his Id b red-hot and pockets. Evon thon his theft have been ■when ho stole tho State from lie night loned by his party, In d of Febri by hi® snap, twenty sect ©ry Convention,this was tLo lust stra that broke the Democratic back. But the Bepublii com plaining about it. The London Globo is glad that Mi The London Globo is glad that Mi Blaino has declined to le u caudidote tor the Presidency, lu this it ii direct line with the 1 ml i-a. Ic fre ■ Any of this co trade pape body who is not a free-trader got the praise of the Globe, not requisite that tho Glob® shoul» have gone lo this trouble to si »w H dislike for Blaino. nobody any other Engii-d» fr*o-tra 1 itertain kind feelings It . -xpoct- - that it paper would for such a pronounced protect i» mi.-jt. Mr. Blaino'» pronoi <b has always been h® by the free-trade press, both country and lu England. this i "Ben" Hill got th- blueke-d polit ical eves in New York Inst night when ton thousund I •gainst Ida methods, it is d I that e State by a popular vote ho wi'.l order his stolen legislature to eiect thelTesldon tial olectora Instead of tho people •lectin g thorn. No difference, either Wuy will suit tho R .t h -.ms protositc I »crate now despairing of <-ui Those who went to the 1 pera li « last night expect music were not disappointed. Ferd Fullmer Male Ch i well in this Its first a : ; Ti.c tho public that tlici ».- appartînt iy but little t oo left for i James Ilrssey Dil Delaware City Nows, 1.- a "Digger man ' in tho »Slate. It i» but seldom that an editor lia» been livid to bail ith editor of tin th limina) libel. They say ti-.e averagt getting bo .*5 '• 1 talking a iff - ; but he c rr h! "Id e y , night with Dr. Bull's Lo igh Syrup, und begins afrokh next morning with tue icine box, ▲ Toritable fumily Sue Fill«. give painting by the rising Loudon artist, at fils studio, No. 7 East Third streot. Call and see him oil ! ion to Leun» and work. A T emp est la a Teapot. article last evening about Assessor Hence being caught "red-handed" put ting names upon the assessment lists of New Castle Hundred in the Levy Court, if they believed it all must have concluded that the most dastardly crime lu political anuuls had been committed by the assessor. Even Re publicans reading It must have b led to denounco their to resolve party and more to be Republicans. It looked bad for assessor Humid. Tho Domocrats had scored a point sure. Assessor Hanee had boon caught sueaklug names on the assessment,sit ting In the middle of tho Levy Court, with ten Levy Courtine elev around, anu mber of dozen bystanders both within and without tho railing. Assessor liance might have known he would havo been caught "red-hand« mlttlng atrocious crime, that ho would do it right tlicre in tho face of two doz pooplo. Aud how little discretion he usud iu tho commission of such infamous misdemeanor. Why, he tuaily picked up a pon from Levy Courtnmn Sutton's desk, dipped It in to Mr. Sutton's fountain of blue ink and put tho names on the assessment below the othor names written with jot black ink. Take care Hance the llry glance of Hickman's caglo eye is upon you.— Hickman detests fraud, and he can scout it far in the distance. Ho sous and a ed." Struuge if he w such of to tho Re In su t<> lw to you Dun poring with tho li«ts. He you cunningly writing those names' in bluo ink beneath others written in black ink. Ho those names tho whole know better? black ink? you sneaking iu the presence of rt. Mr. Huuco didn't y< Why didn't yt get Why didn't you go off into some you? to iter where nobody could s But enough of this, where is Mr, I lance's offence? He recollects that he th® takon has vouchors for two cltizei appeal day at Hare's Corner, and he had forgotten to enter tho nuinos the liats until yestorduy, when know ing that they ought to bo on, he picked d put the of tho whole Levy Court. It Is just possible that Assessor right to do this just the 9 10. in the pres ip a pel 1 lance had when he did do it, that Is a debatable question which destroys any gimty Intention 111 Ev if the his part. names ought not to be there they form Tset of only two to the 15U0 essed by d of äOOO Illegally O'Hara and Conway atic papers seem tok assessors •hick tho noth* If Mr. Hanco put two n ing whatever, es illegally tho aesfciuent strike them off, there is law for it if Asses do fro »la strike them oft also. an to bo "legally" » O'Hara : 1500 to 2000 Illegal assess The law cl Co of Re requires ui it. t way is tho best." The ray to get rid of thul afflictive "Tho easm affection, tho pile», is to Suul's Pile Ointment. It effects a cur« cry instance. Price 25 cents per Old L»oX. Dots. ' White Pulmonic Balsum id Is the best of do; has Dr. Sim stands the be«t i liront und Lung Midutlo id will positively than i h. Elegun :>ld by Market St t oilier l'or the grip, oougiid, A ular druggist», uilloe. i l; nw' instalment stor nlo Rccd'H ioap F urn It Shiply street. N. U. Read, manuger. W r< ts per pound For Buckwheat at 4 >>r 7 pu ) timith's. Northeast th und Shipley slrHuts, NN il rail ig . Del. Write, what shall I write - Why writ.* that I <r. Simms' wlilt© pulmonic Dai § the greatest euro lor coughs P. '»Pb hold l»j druggists. Office, 422 Market street lot ton seed ineal $1 per ton lower cUo decline in price Aorn food. If y Jer I . the grip, 1 Bin •O Till*» lie i ant a barrel of Tut arket < , No. 101 Mu. null B Will ml duties to-day. lie is looking health. : ih of the M. E. church •indsy, 1'eb will picifh at Dovi . ■ riling id cinng 'Imrlos Smith ' Rob . derKill hundred arc •Ivul N- I». M slier. lïuli or tin ;»i '.dut -.-» - it ion of Kent County. 1 tho Btato Su al gosst T fill bo bool Conv .»I» I <b •• M. E church at. Dover on nl Nat unlay, Man-h 11 and 12. lT.di iy gnniz ■ 1 at D.»v A society w.t \ for th Mo, ■ •ting a pup ut Mount Vernon in i other uf Washington. ry of i he •kersut Low. ßh: ii-g The Ic ed iu iff»; off the d f her : rgo of hid»*« I coffe part I u-der to tiout li.-r. ml Rolled fn *h und h and Avena nl I. J. Smith's, 1 « •th lp.cy Btrems dy Spot Tl i;- .ii lie; I k ,i « Ti.c bV ffo't A, P- i E. Fr< I Balm ). u. Went ' i» livid tin Tl tho ri- 1 vil city Mar d F.-i ;t li. 1. I far d< I! 1 E. Second street. line Call id r.f dn .*5 goods; '• 1 T. A. Shun will g. t yo 719 Market JO y , Shipley. und tue box, Tie' b®s fnrals -My I! Durstem. munulacturor, No. 5 !.. 2d. 1 ". ic a loo for Po»t Boy E. 2U street. 3*.:in pays co tags, at Tub; Painful teething, coile. dlnrrhcnapi ~ntod and cured by Hooper sauodyi M. F. l>avia. jeweler. No. 9 E. 2d tit work. InKutiH is a safe Old Saul's Catarrh Cure, from East to West. ] cents. but the sure one, is known » only 1)5 List of Public Sale«. Feb. 15, Fatale Ruben Hall. Mill C'k H'd. its. D. W.Bhookley, New Castle H'd. 17. J. G. Powell. Mill Creek H'd. IN, Real estate, Court FI 18, Joseph W. Vand<-grift. Spring Garden farm, N. C. Hid. IN. Joseph Quigley, Brandywine H'd. 18, J. Frank lilgga, At'y.Ct urt House. 18. I). Richards, Mill Creik H'd, 18, Eatute of G. Thompson, Mill Creek li d. 22, James Rutter, Newcastle H'd. »V McDaniel, «ale or Hol in cattle at their fa m.N.C.H'd. 2.1, J. It. Emory, New Cattle H'd. 24, A. II. Tyson, horses, Chester. 24. Furniture, ltJOtt VnnBurmi street. 25. K. L. Ilecson, Brandywine H'd. Si Blaok, New Castlo H'd. 2ti, Peoples .V Wilson, Christ's H'd. 2!', .MeEl woe Estate. Mill Creek H'd. 29, Goo. R.Mousley, Christiana H'd. 25. Tybo star. ■ l, Lobdcll Car Wheel Co.l City. ' 1, John Moody, Now entitle If * 2, C. Hchwendomaii. Newport * 3. Mary A. Hill, Kl. Georges ll'd. ' 3. Joi. Gould» farm norfr Newport. * 4. Kvun Alnscow. Bootlwyn. I' " 3, Ex'rs or It. Jackson, H. C. H'd. A. Beat tv. llrand'y H'd. NV. howl», Newark. . Del. " 10. Tin •' 10. F,v " 10, Jus. Anderson, Christian H'd. , Simpson & Mousley.jW. C. C. H'd. . J. & G. L.Brown, U. C. H'd. '' 15, Benj. Atwell, Brandywine H'd. Î 22, Samuel Jackson. New Castle li'd. M Missionary Mwellj.g. Arrangements are being Rev. Thomas E. Martiudale official members of tho New Castlo M. E. Church, to hold a miuslcnary moot lug next Thursday evening, tho 18th Instant. Rev. John Y. Dobbins, of ;e M. E. Chun h, and Uev. W. P. Schwartz, of the Central ll'rosby orian Church of this city, are expectod to as sist also rendent special program, and the sualiyi Interesting. made by 1 tho this occasion. 'Jha choir lll 1« The citizens havo only to i|o their part in order to l ander tho oessful in every respect. •le avises A "Smoker" ■ill b given at tho Athletic Club this Friday evening, tho liith inat. In addition to the other features which will bo provided to make the evening *f the War mjoyable one, tho entir of tea b le tea who nr in strict training: for tho Allant ic. Division l humpiou shipof the A. A. U. will cijmpoto. All •nohily requBSted alter of to be present, poratnee will be brought to tho atten tion of the club. Miss Grace Kelley, of Locust Gr Md.. la b|.en»ling tho friends and relatives of Wilmington. WAN A MAKER'S. WAN A MAKER'S. l*i i*ii i a. Friday, Feb. 12,1892 Seme of the Women's new Sj)ring Wraps arc al ready in sight. Exquisite creations that delight every person of taste that sees them. Only thq advance sprinkling as yet. The storm of them is close at hand. We want empty racks and clean tables for them. What ever remains of the old stock must be cleared 1 out. Wo shall pay you to help us do it. Like this: At $3. About 75 Alaska Seal]Plush Jackets d Wraps, lined throughout •ith Satin. Thu Plush iu them yard. Small sizes. At $5, Mixed Cheviot n .{ Keefers, bound with wide Mi bldu lappets, throughout. Early value up ir Braid, largo finished ij 18. At $0. Small lot extra line Black Cheviot d collar i»f Moufflon in differluit shades, ba'f Katin lined Reefers, fail sh »raid loi>| P tt 82.;. rnamenls. Early value At $0.50. About 50 Diagonal j and soft Wide Wale Cheviot Cl dors and New markets, 4-lnch Salin facings, | liuished throughiut. Early value up to $25. ' At $7 50. Rcdrers, Vic 1 uilid gray effects. do Mixed riiovio i»li. light ton half sa'in iino<l, hoi and full shawl cjjllur of Natural Ol»« id . I 1. lirais. »I ii Alihut what the foliar alone i brth. At *8. j ••:d Diagonal Cheviot! I incliok long, large lap- j ... side pocket*», gem : n Lamb c<|»ilur. Binooth-fnc Jacket, 31 POts At •th ia-finished Diagonal t... 34 ineluM iorig, limidsomely bruid Irnported Vi« ' Mcdi -.i,: i;- ed. g-SSe« e Evening At §10. *..."""I long, I tailor finish* giio'it, With Mohair Braid ii.cli.v-, go iapi ete «» bindii.g ido p,,-k. I ; j • .,U1< : .11 lot .»I English Also at city , iVr- in l'.!a-k « h<-vu»t.full shawl collar .»f g»*nuiiu, Black 1 AfaLiakhiu;, hall Satin lined. E. At $15. Small hd of Matalasse Reefers »Ml. t ill Sl.a«il ,'ollai'rt uf Mu,if. JO lb. i fur . 1 thmughy y values ulp to f,-5 and çiiO. I If you've ni need for any of these things now how about next season ( Second floor, Cliotlil t etreet. ■ill, I Sut iu. ) Boy John VYanamakkiu tit o,tTw»Ä5ftÄi3S Philadelphia, and a general meet ing of the order was held lu Institute Hall, at which the degree work was fully exemplified by the Philadelphia tribe, of Phil erenlng Th« meeting of course was private, but there was a large atten dance of members of the order. At the close of the meeting the visitors wore escorted to Willis' hotel, who supper waa served. Covers for one hundred guests, and alter lull justice had boon done to the many good things spread before them, the followtug.toasts were given and re sponded to: Charles Conley, P. G. S.. of Philadel phia, to "Improved Order of Red Men;''Joseph Pyle, P. 8. I. of the United States, "Great Council of the United States;'' D. C. Koso. O. S., to "Great Council of Delaware;'' W. C. Conly to "The Great C» sylvania;'' T. 11. II Messiuger.G. S. R.. "Our Guests of Ioka Tribe, No. 300:" responded to by War P. S., of Ioka Tribe. !:u,l •il of I'enn H. Cogswell, Ki A provoking typographical error In tho Rising Sun school local yesterday tortured the word "more" Into "nine," thereby making Miss Hamilton's school look ridiculously small, so small Indeed that those who read ttie article made. M 35 scholars. Tor bail Iwwn Hamilton has from 30 to Id know of ft ** Bex ear* of imitation *, dilutions, and substitutes of Dr. P 'roe's genuin» medi cines, offered at what pretoud to bo "cut prices. " For tbo termine, there's one price, and only one price — but, th«y'r« guaranteed. They'ro the chrapett mcdl cines you can buy at any prie», for If they fail to benefit or cure, you have your money back. You pay only for the yood yoxi get. To prevent fraud and imposition by un principled dealers, tbeso g-'nuiuo guaran teed remedies aro now sold only through druggists authorized as «gents, u'aj/s at these long-established •e's Golden Medical Diecovcry , Blood and Lungs). 81.00, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription (for »man's weaknesses and ailments), 81.00. Dr. Pierce'« Pleasant Pellets (for th® liver, stomach and bowels), 25 conts. Refuse all medicines purporting to be Dr. .Pierce'» offered at any other price«. In d al of Dr. Pi (for tho Liv GETTING Our stock LOWER. of heiivy over coats grows beautifully less every day and we will have vory few left from present appear ances. Tho assortment is still good for the quality, and wo have quite a number of large sizes 40, 42 and 44. They aro all low in price, as they were care fully gone over in our stock taking, and you get tho extra 10 per cent, off of the price in buying now. A few fine montagnacs in large sizes also some splendid double-breast ed black, blue and drab Kerseys in young men's sizes. A splendid chance to buy a good coat cheap if you need one. Jas Ï. Mullin & Son, Tailor.4, Clotliiors, 6th & Market, Wilmington. N. Wyatt Co, _ ' | MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, 003 Warkct Street. or tiio w c .' . ' oi l ','l 'ohé { ,'j J 1 ui s. "■ ndry. He finish, as desired. <<i\ e feel assured thu do t tried whin ild a <1 »I« AC-k lii lined I» nlH. pi j i» - le III : SOc. j II lb f si .t yet I » k--P > »I i ling , fHht lou >d UtfH ecu, STAATS Cambric and Nainsook Embroideries I ; j In some entirely new and beautiful patterns. Torchon, Medieis, French and Oriental 1 r LACES I iu. Cotton Trimmings, etc. An elegant assortment. No. 405 Market St. .WILMINGTON DELAWARE. 9 — . WHIPS? WORSE THAN A FIRE SALE FOR FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY. All our clothing is marked and has been always marked in plain figures as we are about remodeling our store and want to reduce our stock. We will for Fifteen Days only, sell any of the goods at one-half—one-half of the marked price. Men's Suits sold for $10 now $5.00. Men's Suits sold for $12 now $0.00. Men's Suits sold for $14 now $7.00. Men's Suits sold for $15 now $7.50. Men's Suits sold for $18 now $0.00. Overcoat, sold for $10 now $5.00. Overcoat, sold for $12 now $6.00. Overcoat, sold for $15 now $7.50. Youths' and Boys' Clothing at samo rates; this is the only opportunity yon will havo of buying fine custom made Clothing at fifty conts on the dollar, and for only 16 days at R. W. WOLTERS, B fS-m-t-w-f NOW IS YOUR TIME or Wo have just gotten through taking stock and find lots of odd suits which we have marked away down. These suits are first class in every respect per fect in style and fit, but only having one or two suits of a kind, we will sell them at a sacrifice. Call and se cure one of these bargains before they are all gone. We are offering a dis cout on □VERDDATS OF to PER CENT. BOSTON ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE NO. 213 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. JUstis  Davidson, Prop's. Telephone No. GGO. B.—Store open every Tuesday and Saturday evenings. that JOSEPH STOECKLE'S a»d to DIAMOND STATE LAEER BEER - -AND— PORTER BREWERY WILMINGTON, DEL. Office and Brewer, N. W. Cor. Fifth Depot and Soloon. 223 and 225 King SL Telephone 2:îd Shipping u Speciality. Absolute purity guaranteed. Our Beer and Portât men Jed for medicinal use. I Adams sU., Kos. Telephone 1Ö3. are especially TD BE HÜNE. Twenty thousand pieces of wall paper by H. D. HOLT l From now until the 15th of February, I will sell paper and do { apering for about 1-3 less than the regular prices. I have some very nice gold embossed paper I am selling at 15c a piece, and some paper 1 am closing out at 3c a piece. If you arc think ing of having any papering done. Now is the time 1 and save money. You will not have to take up carpets, We can work over them without harming them, and you will have the good of your nicely papered room three or leur months before the FLIES come. Estimates given with pleasure and samples taken to your house without extra charge. HARRY D. HOLT, 213WEST SECOND STREET. eod THE CENTURY COLUMBIA. We have just received our first sninplc and would re spectfully invite you to call and examine it. With 28x8(1 wheels, 2xlif pneumatic tires (guaranteed) brake, foot rests and road equipment it weighs only 44 pounds, while it can be striped to 8'J pounds; and we recommend it as by far the finest bicycle every put forth. I MCDANIEL & MERRIHEW CYCLE CO, MARKET STREET, liiugton, Del. No. 1 JSG-tf I JOHN M. SOLOMON, Agent for the Keystone Fre Building ami Bavin Brick Company. Brick A Specialty Coal, Wood, Lime, Sand, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Calcined Blaster, Plastering Hair, Rosendale Cements. Portland aiil Omet, 8 West T Yard Front aud Church Street«» bird Street. luleiiheno« uo auS sos. ■ pORSHEBIFF OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY, PEIRCE : GOULD 1 WILMINGTON HUNlmEU. of the Kepubll J4-tl Subject to the Decln can Party. of 1 1 of of FOR SHERIFF WILLIAM J. LANK OF CUBISTIANA UUNDUED. 16 Subject to tho Dlsinlon of th® Republi can Party. FOR SHERIFF GILLIS PAUL Of White Caly Creek Hundred. Subject to the Nomination of the (Republican Party. piOIt SHERIFF OF NEW CA8TLF, COUNTY, HORACE G. RETTEW. gi •apeotrully solicit tho support of the voters of the Republican party. J28-tf* pOR SHERIFF, ALEX. BEGGS 1 W II.MIKOTON, Dgl,, to Republican rules. Subjcc J»-tf B IOU HOAD COMMISSION Ell of CHRIS TIANA HUNDRED, ELLIS HICKS. Subject to the nominatiou publleun parly. )U CORONER tho Ite ffl-tf J. THOS. WRIGHT, or Pcncadcr Hundred. Bubjoci Clblon of tho Republican l'urty. f8 Im" F OB COUNTY COMMISSIONER IN SECOND DISTRICT. o thode JOS E, MARTIN, tho nomination of the ltopubli ra-t f DR, G. F. THEEL, I 538 Norl11 r ° nrth s**» ' Thi Social Diseases, lllood l'oison V. A grd tin Sl 5, b««' F ft?«o dly i «II J3EÜ18TKII B DER. I ill's OFFICE, Count v, Del., February 0, 1892. Be New Upon tho application of Joseph For wood, Adiiiinihtnitor of Valentin® For wood, late of Rruudywine Hundred, euld county. deceased it dered and nlrocted by the Bcglstcr that the Admistrutoraforesaidglvonotice Letter»! cutary ui Hi. with tho d . by causing advert "I tin - ih , anting >rty davs from Inf* date of ch loltri In 2 blic plue No w East le. demands «t y all pi ibl.v 1u such e estate to | K."", .. mude and provided ; o to he i a»d In the I paper published in Wilmington. Del. to uo continued therein line® week», (e. o. •rtod wlthl P y Hi. eu der tho hand and Beal Give L. S. of otlice of the He or Hforosnhl ilnili y aforesaid, ngton. in New Castlo the duy und year above written. bo J. WJLK1N8 COOCH. UeglHtor. s having elaiu Notick against il I" 1 e of o, duly befi Assembly dec® ■• I steil tot lie Ad Feb. li, 1803, i«itr abide t lie Act 1« und provided. JOSEPH KO ItWOOD. Admlstr f8-3weod HARRISONS' PURE WHITE LEAD AND COLORS IN OIL. ia Ready-Mixed Paints. FRONT & MARKET STS., of J, R. Hudson & CO. n you want to buy, bcII or exchange Real Lbtato. 1 you have Real Estate to rent, or want your lien or Income collected, you have money you wish to have safely In vested or wish to borrow on good security, APPLY TO IF IF IF E. D. R. SUTTON, 838 MARKET STREET. Jol CHAS. T. GEBLER, SIGN PAINTER, 508 SHIPLEY ST. Neat Woiuc % Low Prices. 18-Jm MISS BIGGER'S SCHOOL, Oth and King streets. entering school for th® e charged only five dollar» lor th». New ciaao in German, formed October Call at the school. RACHEL S* BIGGER, Principal. J8*4t«i Pupils who first of three 1st. ■ IUO »Ata 1 subscriber about to quit farming, A will expo«« hi» steck and Implement« at ■ public salo, at hit residence in Brandy- *• wine hundred. Del..situated on the Foulk , road, about 4 1-2 miles from Wilmington, : THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20TII, 1 o'oloak, p. ID.. Three „ooü hon«. No. >. bay homo. | Rowdy, 5 ycHtaold 15Jtf bands high, sounu and gentle, will work any where, u Urst-hand» olHSSdriver. „ . ,, I No. 2, black mnre. Kate, fl years old. 15# bands high, sound and is also a good drlv j 1 good dairy 18 « .. will bo In profit by day of sale; 1 shoals, 1 brood bow, about SO pairs Is of chickens. , , t i Fanninx Implement*.—1 btudebaker I farm wagon nearly new; 1 Jiinipseat car- I rlago nearly new; 2 dearborns. 1 road cart, 1 sleigh, 1 plow, 1 twin harrow, cultiva- 1 tors, doubleandslnglelreoa, carriage polo, I 1 beam and peas, shovels, forks, hoea i set I of double harness, 2 stitsol dearborn liar , 1 set of single carriage harness, l set of double carriage harness, collars, brl- | dies, 2 pnli or double lines, double barrel gun, lot of vinegar, lot of hen coops, ay. a acres of wheat in at hors®, Major, 11 year-» old, 16 hands high, perfectly sound, is » good general purpose hors®. Nos 1 anu double 1 cam. Six No. 8, brn 1 it 2 nd, anil 1 -All 1. •r cash. I a credit of 0 month» ' by the purchaser giving a , red endorser, 1,. BKEHON. wdtd* ih gi ns of and l. I will I o giv buukuhle note with f LANK & SON. AI pUBLIC SALE— Will be »old at public sale, at the resi dence of tho subscriber, near the Burnt Mill», iu Koui»ettTowiiHhip,Fu.,c" THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1822, nt 1 o'clock, p. ni„ , work unywhere, 8 In profit by day of llking Htncc last I d top-buggy, 1 Unrinanlowii -lioiao farm wavou, l t eaa, 1 dearborn narnesa, lag® •» ami bridles, riding drag 1 good farm I good cow», 1 fresh. fall.' 1 g i other bee lignt e ew;l buffalo robe. dill«. Wird id bolls, ... poles, i ax. Iron : >w, sleigh uw, double and t wheel!» •king do, grindstone,n und forks, 2 gri with ii IV Ä 8 c „.filer,.- • chains, lot of b ire h leghorn h< lui :dchurn ■ bushel Heed j, I - Good churn Dairy Uxtur hors** potatoes. White Blur. Household good».—1 der, b > 8 . lough tray lor : of other lings toi JOHN M. PYLE. f iU-lt W-2td* lo \ Si UBLIU SALE. P The Bub-oribor having rented hi« farm. lie sale Id® will sell 1 tlm F st property, l : rook Hun imbue pike. Mill C ' 11 m i I iv.ton. he 1 died, 5,'v tulle« ft SATURDAY. February 27th, at 1 o'clock, p. Old, good el liurflo 9 ye* No. 1, •lack borne, good worker, c bay bur»e 10 year», good drlv .Six head of good milch cows. Alderney »tot nearly new. 2 no-top wn i«l bells, one double «et No! A T he KSFStn ons, l »h igh »tage harnet 1 post spade. 1 pic tors, forks, hoe» t .d. 1 .'10-«iuurt milk can. of »InglO Inn jw; 1 cum vu i ih cl». 1 chum uud L) bushels illg V of A pair of ohiokena. l | ground. of pot at or», dUukH, 2,>4 IV lot of aiti*-ii of w infill ion. flJO uml under cash, I llB 1 e with ■i ■ A edit of 3 i purchaser giving a bunk at approved endorser. «II o thaï ALEXANDER BOYD. 12U3Lw-3td W. J. Lank & Son. Auc h. p>UBUC BALE. p>UBUC BALE. Will bo sold at pub orlbm the re (Rich I ol farm, in Mill Crook H I the llmu ling 1' the udl ty, »lone road to I* I., ON TUEBDAY, FEB. 88D. 1892, At 1 o'clock, p ni., sharp. 2 head of horses, 12 head of io fresh and elo I Ich cows, npriiigc r». 2 ho i fer». : I. s old: 1 h ol k;l heifer coming utlis old, 11 i wagons. 1 hay bed, head ol »h< I»l usl nnp good order. »lows aud In roll d oultivi d order. osa. i »et of of plow In 1 »1 bridles buggy 1 Other a» 13 folic -All »ale m» of Id dollurs or amount u by purchaser giv i ill dt 13 will »fi i , bo Ri M Irsvr; if paid . paid, inier iSSAN. BAUDS ON. lTo 2td-2tW. with ai WM. M. t ie WM I froi I H. M. Whiten 8 FREE DISPENSARY -FOR DISEASES OF THE EYE. 9 f. ' > mm f nobody could glvo j will get satisfaction. Glnsscs y consulting 1» DOCTOR H. HOEGELSBERGER J A Regular Physic! do Disease of tho Eye» i the beet Who for year Ids special st u of Europe am . Tho doctor c ully vu I Even Free of Clmrgo. Correction of uutiam u -pocinlity. t quality of Lennes «nd F t possible prices, plainly marked. lus» guaranteed and cliau d Is E wftht n ,■ DOCTOR H. HOEGELSBERGER, Ol 111,1ST OPERA HOUSE, 816 MARKET STREET* WILMINGTON, Kl. ARTISANS' SAVINGS BANK, No. 502 Market St., DELAWARE. WILMINGTLN. Open dally from !' o'clock n. p. in., and on Tuesday» uud Saturdays . until 1 b p. m. $804, 401.12 707,603.50 $ 97,607.57 Assets Deposits Surplus. Interest all i all depoMtsof money o of 4 Real Iia for percent, per aiiuui Money louned ou Mort gage dent. GEORGE W. BUSH, P C. WI FEEV WEEDIN'. Vice-President, E.T. T A Y I.OR. See JOSEPH M. M I'fflt, Auditor. HUTCHINSON'S If m-y. ab d do tlm money I hau uajr other Buckwheat klbs. 25e. ( r 37c per bag. $5.50 per id be convinced. Goods we sell strictly ft ut F. F. F. FI Lull delivered. M. HUTCHINSON, Grocer, th® lor I Oth and PINE STS. fll-lm HARRY SCHLICE 5 Butter, Egg« «nd Poultry. Fruit aud CountryProduo« Goods Delivered Fre« 113 Eighth St Market. Stalls Nos. 110 Game in Seusou, 1 puBLIC B A A ■ The subscriber will sell at public ml_ *• hlsreaidenceion the road leading from , f?* < *,L'' ,ou Station, farm kuowu : the Turner farm. / In 1 TUESDAY FEBRUARY I» IMS. at Ifl o olook. Him i p. | 11 b€ad "or»« and colt» No. 1. Ruth, Iwy ninro. 6 years old IS 1-t Urst-hand» high, well broken in double hur I ness, and hit« bt-on driven several times single, und shows signs of good speed Sired by Hone»! Fred. * j No. 2. Maud, gray mare, 7 years o worker or driver, with foal by Russell, son of Ilupny Russell. 1 No. 3. Dove, dark nay horeo.ll ycnrsold. 18 hands high, |good worker or driver. can be driven bjy tho most timid lady, and Is fearless of steam, second i Quality, I No. 4. Boll, sdrrol maro, 14 years old. I good worker. No. f.. Lucky Hoy, black colt, 4 years 1 old, 158-4 hands high, broken in doubl« I harness, dandy good worker. I No. 0. Betwhk iron-gray mare, C years old. 15 hands high, good worker, in foal by Gold Dust, | No. 7, Bennett H., sorrel oolt coming 8 years old. sired by Abe Lincoln, a Moscow horse of good speed. This Is a tl prêt I y ns a picture and second id, good Major lu colt and in quality. I No. 8, Bindern ore. sorrel colt coming 8 ' years old, very tine in stock, , No. 0, Fniiuk brown mar® coming 5 year» old, foal by Gilt Edge. No i nsur anoetopay. No 10, Fantlv, bay mare, g . Middletown, bay hi ood worker. year« No. old. dlain I 15 head hi|i per lor milch cows, some with eulves by »ido. and others springing. Among them àre nome Jersey, Holstein and Durham. Well bo looted uud them raised bv inj 2 Durham hi|il!s 2 y lis old. •I 'Belt'. r» old, 3 heifers, 18 ws, all have pigs, five x mont lia old. 7 »boat», weighing lOOtinundH. id . I l-urmlng ~ o* them i •utR.—1 farm wagon* i W. 1 Gorinuntowti carriage, 1 family carrlnxc, 1 »Iclgli inadoto order by Robert. Moody. 1 grain and phosphate drill, 1 Champion binder,? foot cut In good ; 1 stool tooth horuo rulto. 1 Cham i mwer. I feed mill, i*r. 1 siilkey plow. 1 Syracuse plow, Ivor Chilled plow. No. 120. 1 sul " » o! r i : koj oller, 1 c oi cliinontH, l oulti Winkle fun, 8 •indstouo 2 mowing •el» and hoes. 2 long lad iwhar, 1 post spade, 2 md double tree der trucks. ull tb iroi cl 1er. I V linn 9 M ■ 2 ice hoc k», 1 c I hay riggings, single A w. «et of I» »t raw e. 1 feed chest. l hay fork city of is b, •!<»0 (is.. : ml»; l he x chains, and pea ill ilri bell, «t of double CBS, 2 «s. lot of oullaraand iding raddle and L » : carriage harness, wagoi bridles, 2 buffalo robes, bridle. Dairy Flxti i 5; C cans suitill butter* tubs wi bCIlb S. I cautery, No. »: or IS cows,I Held's I y new, 2 butter lb ice cooler», 2 churn«, butter nickels, butter pri -'hold [md kitchen furniture—1 «II ti-clinker grata id 2 d bedsteads. nd tables, carpet by the yard, lo« dishes, 1 |> trior limp. 2 laute •» by tho bushel and hay by the half intcrctit Iu 5u acres of wheat 3.-1 Held' rkdr i ■ Ho »on heater, with ns good a> BtUlfOIS. 1 ■ ; i ail i' ton. o t oiiil liions of aale— All lur»nnd undurcoBli, over Unit, amount « by tho with dded f rom or ao dol lit be glv luis'Tgiving u baiikaklc n ■i , off for JOHN 11 EMORY. W. J. LnnW, f0-2tw-Ct d Ellason, clerk. pu -L T ho Davit BMC SA LE iid^rBlgned, administrator of Icccused, will »ell at Farm. loading front Hare's Corner to New Cast let . Mioc I 1 the road TUKBDAY, FEBRUARY lü, lbü* At The following described personal prop Twclve head of horses Hurrel mare. •ker und drive er, quiet No. ol I N Pri i cc, black horse. 6 year» old, nod driver and »addle hack. .1 1 in, bay hor»c, 13 ye No old, good k mid quiet. 4. IJ. lie. I stock, a good brood rollten No. ». Re! c. bay 9, 11 years old, -- c . i0e |. ich . 11 years old. good brood ol harness. No. 0. Dolly, gray lrlvi "ker, quiet 1 old. a aro. 12 yt id worker. 15 yet «i g> N old. id i Old, bile, black colt. 2 years old, old. y< of 1 11 •JlSja N "C. k. io, Neill ic, broc colt 2 y< f, yearling colt; light bay, ycurllug colt. uiy . Kr »lie, dark N M k. Pi.'Kl Moi ows, Mood iproljt. 1 Bull, Devi 111 Boon 1511*1,1 ; Ml',NTS Pennsyl van ia wauon». milt sbet . Reed's Ik CM, 12 « I , 8 ye FARM IN drill in godd or apor. 3"'d. roller. c< 1er. pi hoUHCliOld I the col», .*>. »eie» •I ici es. lillo is All 6 ol gro of ?5l and under r glr er Huit il » 7 month-» by the with iure! dit lknble i upi N<> !' : •d until iu]»Ucd with.Any ii ply d< lit ions of nab »in-falling Witll too espon»lbia iy loti» occurring rrom second sale. J. 1'ltANK BIGGS. Administrator, t idham & Hon, at .•td-ltw 11. 11. MeMulUii.cleik. 1» •:i belli fill J L. W. t 18-6 UBI.lt: MALE OF STOCK — 1 will well at public sale at Booth'« iL-lttwiuc County I'a., UN MONDAY, FEBRU ARY 15, 1892, P of d .30 o'clock, p. in.. load or carefully selected dal dnpriugeis, 2 lot of nice thrifty shout». On® Ï «1 lorw bulls and This «lock is dire» fr« » y. Pa.. r dm b< t b land Co and 1 credit 1 will J w c'! w. m 5alV)win. r Kl. J. H. Sl&ugliter, Aue. UBLIjJ SA LE Tho sub-crlbcr will sell at public Batet Centrevillc, New t.'astlo County, DëIsa " .MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1892, At 1 head ol^ Luuo. fresh until springer». P 1 ■ ns 80 clay ROBERT MERRICK. J. G. Robinson. Auction i B We Are Agents for the Best Bicycles; 4 Iia QUADRANT, PHŒNIX AND MOFFAT. Pneumatic or Cushion Tire. Repairs of all kinds. PYLE CYCLE CO., B07 Market St. d2l EDWIN G. SUTTON ab do per PRACTICAL ELECTRICIAN. Contractor for Electric Light Wir* ing, Electric Gas-Lighttng.Bur glaii Alarme, Door Belle, An« miuelutora, etc. Testing and splicing of Submarin« Cables Orders from a distance atten ded to promptly. OtUee, 710 Shipley Stre t, Wilmington nU-Hmd-eodW Mela 5 W ILLIAM McKENZIE, MERCHANT Tailor, s-. W, corner l'lilid und bbipb-v streets. Wilmington, Del. Genf* olotliln|icleaued, dyed, scoured.alter««® and reimired^ p -.^- wU p to |7.5(^ $, Fre« apecaUl y. Satisfaction guaranteed MS «14