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mJ fbnnyboyal piliji
Arc the only jtenuliie Fen.iyTova'.
Tweuty-ive years'
office. sob !.. .—w-n .
oat ce. II. Advice fire*. Ladle* be
liulutlyna J-*»
'8
I'tU* VAllfl,
id by Dro*«
X
"T
I
sar«
WANTED.
GI
ANTED—ALL THE LADIES OF
Wilmington and county to have
•lilnca put in Ur^t class
from 25 cents upward. As
repair
W
their sewln
Tit lining
X
ach
ill save money
ud postal. All
eelc
ily sowing
shop in Wilmington, you
by leaving your order, or
makes of machines for r
month. All makes of m
old, sold
by
■ekly or monthly payments,
• ouali. The White and the Do
lo machiti' P v speeitUlty. W. T. FOB
WOOD, No. 1J0 Weat
of Gardiner's.
fr
J.
oc3U
±i
W
A NTS A N I ) IV A NT E D -1 f y
good male
I
ale belli call.
J.
Mon,
situations, cull. If y
sell, matte
to buy a
tldential
Rooms to lot.
d buys
II. It you want
AH business«'
article, call.
ral E
and Exchange «»fllce. No.
oet. C. Ü. Minnlck, n
I
J8
ANTED—HELP FURNISHED FOR
hotels, restaurants ami private
families nt. short notice. Apply
WILMINGTON 1NTHLI.IO ENOIfi OFFICE
m-25tf
W
f
W.
be
5 Shipley Street
No.
W ANTED—A good girl, reference re
<iulrud. Apply 608 King Street.
ill
W ANTED—Help furnished Tor hotel
restaurant b and private families i
short, notice. Apply at the Wile-..
Intelligence olllce. No. 805 bhiplcy
•eet.
I
i-tt'
ANTED.—To buy a country home,
with fron
XV
four
essary outbuildings
live miles of W iimlmrton. Ad
dress John M., this office,
I
priet),
fj2-2td-lt w"
f
ANTED—A half gioa n girl 1o assist
with botiB.-worlc In a family
children. Apply a* 907 \V.
W
Fourth b
flS-.-it*
W ANTED—A lmlf grown girl
with housework. In a 1
children. No.
»saisi
■'am Ily
7 West I'«mrll
four,
■treet.
I
li 2- at«
I
AV
ANTED—lit
lera
rooms. Apply No CIS Kii
ANTED—Ono goo.l no
11.» Jack
floor.
i
app
Apply to T.
8l root.
V
. 815 Murk
. f!8-8f
v
AV
ANTED --'i
family. 1119 W. 2nd
Ii
P
L°K
took
III puny
i the
!b> ;
I •
pie
C. it. l,o\ ell,
street.
I OST OR MIBLAID- ln
J mislaid my deposit.
rilmlmrtc
I
1 Soeietj
*ni>
« r
Wright.
y OST OR MISLA1
Bavlnga F
THE DEPOSIT
the Wi
book No. 28038
ingle
d Society. Ninth ami Market
application lias been in >«le
DAVID K .1
1 i
f.'.r.
!
Tv RON.
aw|
12Ö-Ö
NOTICE.
F
AI.SE UEPORT.
The report tin
1 intended
removo from
I hav
been circulated
dispose of in y I
the city. Is with
founda
- yr
ated tl
I had.
inti
Intend
■ tl
the reul e
»; hoi
West Revend
obi ofll«
amlthoBo hav
) Invited to give
(lorroll.
property to dinpo!
a cull. J. R. C.
f 13-flt
r
UTICE—The 26th
ckliolders of the Mut
ill t»u beldou Tue
February iGni 8 o clnok,
tl.e annual report will be hi
election for officers ai
Geo. C. Maui.
of
I.
A
duy
*■ g
wl
end
nd d
will
! II M
Beer
try.
rpAKB NOTICE.—
Bull dog revolver»,fl.75for 10da>«only.
Winchester, Marlin rifles, $12; Shot Guns,
ftl; trunks,
price. K. E. White,
mbrellas at
Market stre
eh els
;
18-c.td-itw
C4RD - Rdv
at the coining
olicits
District of
h«i liepiibllcan
for the First
- a i .t le County, compris!
flreds of llraudywine, Chrlwthnm
IHR C
d
-0:il-4tw*
N otice — j
Fourth street has Ji
. C.. NO 4 F.ASI
d made t<*
order a new style of tru
ln«. and the strongest
lor tho price, also the
■tockot traveling bass.
le e.lty
ud flue
S.
EMOVA I.—,
from
corner «»t vi
whore he will bo 1«
selling and
in It C.
V- Market st
N
who
nit real estât«).
Ho
cud
M
OTI CE.
N
Delaware av
MOV A I. Dr.
. E.F
l
No. 504
I F you
rents collected
C veUicmto M. T. i'oolé
r houses rented
r houses
Son, No.
md
I
31
Another Reduction in Flour !
I now offer for sale a new
brand of Flour, the
Matchless."
This is a fancy patent,
made from the very best
selected wheat, which is
noted for its health-giving
properties.
Try a sample bag, for 19c.
1 1-6 barrel, (12f lbs.) 88c
1-2 barrels, packed, each $8.
Barrels, for
These arc strictly cash
prices and aro very low.
85.75.
JAMES C. MORROW,
12th and French Sts.
Wilmington, Delaware.
uic-t:
Gas Stoves
COOKING
Math and Bitti
need some extra he«
'dinarv i
H LATINO
•al hat
HEATING
I t
outlier.
putting
; ' :
Thee
-- these stoves.
In. and of tho gas, is very moderato com
1th tho comfort, especially in hot
^Mthcr.
A working
•pphuuci «
tho water-heating
bo 6c
tlie
GAS OFFICE.
Thihd
tJülI'LtV SXItUETS.
Je-Beod
B usiness opportunity fob bale
—An interest In a safe, pleasant,
rofltahie and staple business. Purchaser
furnish satisfactory referenoe
giiaianteed. No experience nee
Twenty-flve Thousand Dollars l
A nswer, giving references, age
jnd full particulars, P. O. Ilox
In
qu
. Phlla
l'6-0t
FOR RENT.
XjXWt RENT—the dwelling of No. 718
X 1 Market street, suitable for dwelling
"T offices. H rooms.
No. 400 Hast Seventh street; h
cupied by u physlolau for u
B
number of
3 Hast Seventh street;
or 12 rooms. Apply
GI HTÜÖ McCAULLKY, No. Market
street. j22-iat-eod*
dwolliu
J. Al
TpOll KENT—2
X in corner building;
litdilrd roo
unhj l'or office«
ing purposes. Ad
îk S. Dure, No. 4U7 bhipley
light i
lue
5-1 f
KENT-A SMALL FARM OF 10
il es
fr

ply
street bridge.
J. FOli LK & C«
) Market street. J28
±i
l'oit RENT
1 N. W. co
lie store and dwellin'
ul Poplar stre
» rooms for dwelli
icupied
rand, doing n
J. F. Casper
pply to
1'13-tf
bi reel a
I pOlt RENT-A good si
' and garden, noar RE James'Chu
Mill Crook hundred,
hood for n laborer. Apply
b
h.
E." \foHuî>
f6-2t«l-lino
ROOM
f 'OH ItKNT —3 STABLES, 1 ]
suitable for a carpenter shop,
for u paint shop on Mor
row between 8th and 9th s'roots, and
Madison
W. 8
out bllitul
«1 Monroe. J. F. button,
dSotf
street.
5011 RENT-Til REE STORY HOUSE
No. A48 Mndl
oh and bath. Apply
Vernon, this
b
W. 8. 1,, & É Sl
HI
I POH RENT-THE STABLE ON MAY
' street; will accommodate three horses
and lour wagons Apply W.8. VERNON.
this oflicc.
d29-l f
•:nt—
so 208 French
stublo and yard. Apply 218
•et. Jlti-tr
f ^OIl RENT—Dosirablo rooms
Market street.
1 05
J-ÎD ti
j30U RENT—house N. W. corner Third
1 and Pop!
A pply to C. J. Coudon,
b
mini
jfcvood
7th Kt
lOR RENT.—And!tori
' Hull will
g purpofic
OM.Ipiry
I T'D it RENT—Ho
1 ner Fouth
Ion f«>r ii ill
Fed
b
or Oc
t for light
pply to C. P. Ma
1«>
I He t
ra-2
and Btoro R. E. Cur
st ore. Apply
d
rcctBj^onei
V
TiDOR RENT—TI:
T" und wheelw
v 111 « ■, Drundye '
dblinksmlth
Tallcy
T ul 'ey.
Iiu
) Iluudrcd 1 W
T 1
O LET—-Roe
lodging roc
207 E. 5th at rev
is for bouskeepln
also
tpOR RENT.—A frame
T DuPont street. Apply t
No. 313
office.
fl
S.H. STAATS
Cambric and Nainsook
Embroideries,
In some entirely new and
beautiful patterns.
Torchon, Meaicis, French
and Oriental
r
LACES
Cotton Trimmings, etc.
An elegant assortment.
No. 405 Market St.
WILMINGTON DELAWARE.
Wyatt & Co
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
?
d
603 Market Street.
r . C.
S. I
domestic finish, gs
udiy.
Gl<
I suml-doipofltle
lost rod. Give
N
If
white BlDrt, y
should do so. It Is
with a do«
lined
on cuff bunds pate
•k, sleeve and *h!
stuys— length,
Wo have
h
backhand
lii
,'rs
aoc.

Hprlug Nock
yet Broken.
ru doubl« foot.
v keep in stock frynmnsi
a boys' «nd
black, lonu
ik
fi'2-cod
BICYCLES
Warrick Safety CukIiIod Tires *13 5
Now Mall Safety Cushioi
■n. -- os *100. Gales
Tires ÄVCÄ
»ÄSÄ* e ur
Bafoty G
Bol id
EDWARD MELCHIOR
214 KING STREET.
Ft
people realize bow danger
is
HERNIA,
Unless held by a
PROPERLY ADJUSTED TRUSS.
You will
.vw,„ prompt and
ful attention at
BELT'S PHARMACY,
Sixth & Market Streets.
WM. C. GUTHRIE,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
ileuld St.,
Estimates cheerfully furnished.
Quarante Work
th St. Uridgu
HARRY SCHLICE
5
stalls Nos. 110
113 Eighth St Market.
Butter, Eggs and Poultry,
Fruit aud Country Prod«
Season,
Game
Goods Delivered Fi
roil SALB.
OH SALE— Hl I.I.BÏDB FLOUB ANU
u Christiana
Wilmington.
,-der,
F
Ono
That
I
As
It
To
grist mill, situated
«Fred, five miles fr
The mill is in firs! -class running
of burrs and cob
large homo, with 10 rooms;
d stables. Fourteen
B
WHU Te'r. W B'i
. :a
So
And
of hind, with orchards and
thereon. Will he sold nt a bargain. Ap
do t
C. E. GRIFFITH, Ö01 Orange stroo
Wi
dW-UOtd
ilmlngtoii, Delaware.
VOR RALE OR EXCHANGE.—A
the K
Hu
b
pike.
of this city. The build
eight in*
all In
of all kinds. City
It hi
•air. Plenty of
roporty will bo
have also s
. which pay ftpereo:
11. B. GROVER,
No. 1 E. 8th fit re
!
Will
take
small houses
And
I'erythiug.
cle

Khe
And
1 j;f
i"
EXCHANGE—hous
Si xt I
T710R RALE
J' Harrison s»
Revont li. In one of
I
*t bet woo
:
be
good view that c
h
(I i n
have all
porch. Will sell cheap oi
good lots«
dern imptov
•'
Ho
That
exchange
. Charles H. Tindall. 417
Lost Be vent li sir
120-1
Bee
T'Oit BALE—THAT NEW AND DEBIU
I'
And
able dwelling n
deeeased, sHualed at
Dr. Hue
or Rod
. tho lot having
odnov. This dwelling h
N. I
Ho
fiO ft. li
nil of 1
I oder
'
The
of di al
N ILL DR. M
tll3-t.r
• Apply
REN J A.\U. :
1
Market
b
POIl BALI■-■Hi
1 street, price *900. Ti
Will lake mortgage «
317 East Fr
for S8p r
No.
129 Orango
$10 per
$500.

mill.
reef, price I7.'*0;
Hi
She
'ill take
Then
e of *350.
Ho
* .10
•nt $7 per month, price $550. WII
Apply
tgago for pai
, this office
Am
She
I 75OR SALE—Chest
1 the fa
osis and rails
of Mrs. C. A. Lv
And
, I
lees to Wm. P. Hollings«
b
DUR RALE- a
ing Black Bird St
ll.
It., good building», flue finit. P
d. > (
I
il
chard in '
p. Apply to
cl
the
509,
.1*3-1
Co.. 014 Market Btroo
JjlOR SALE OR RENT be
Inc
od
•ontalnlng 7
so in vtiiue
. 1 IL Viiuiall.
jlb-2
h
>h
will ii
rapidly.
102
•pi
D
■ppOR BALE-A Ini
ToiuT'b IDII.hi Mi
d 7
d oth
;hor
jinlfics.
Dr
with a
H !» «1 »
? St. city or J
of
the
120-31(1-1
Ï 710U SA LE— EN DT, ESS «'HAIN ICE
" elevator, compleie and ln good con
dition; in ii bo but u short time. Apply to
ond Btato Brewery, Fifth and
Ad
ns streets.
E
PORBALK
OOD (VITO GAS EN
wpr. Inquire
elec
Mil
ot the
Uompnn)', No. 1012 King »
NOE WEM,
fH>!t SA LE- A C
made
I.LECTI
E
!
Wm. li;
.'lid
r pn
and :
K SALE—THE THU RE STORY
F house No. 8
UOOO
lets
Wi
W.
>. Apply
11-tf
, this offi
to
L'OH S A L E l
J 1 small ho
part or the city, f I om $500 up. Apply t.i
W. SCOTT VBltNON. this office. nSO-tf
IA V E
;V,M
not
ton
,E—SOME OF THE
E
ingtoi
• of modi
lie bought c
them.
in
Cull
loul
F°!i
and lot. 331 C
SALE -IL
y is
h Sine,
eet. S«
Ale
Apply
Pierce, No. 2035 l ust T
delphia.
to
li
fl
I2t i
F
OK RALE
HEAP—Fi
pply
N. W. Co? .il C, and
Mai
)11 SALE « HEAP-A flro proof safe,
nearly new. Apply
Front and Oral
F
A. L.
h ito.
tlie
IPORSALE— A piano, cheap. Apply
JP 4tHJ Murket street. f5-tl
ti'tt
ills
nut
!j
to
Tho
a
HOT
TRADE OR MARK
CDLD
i
of
Tho
of
SOAP.
ARTISANS' SAVINGS BANK,
No. 002 Market St.,
WILMINGTON.
Open dally I'
DELAWARE.
— ...HI 4
id Saturdays
Tuesdays
fi
8 p.
Assets
Deposits
Surplus.
Interest allowed on nil deposits of
for one month or I«
- pur
Money loaned on Mortgage on Ileal Es
G KO ROE W. BUSH, President,
C. WEB LET WELD IN. Vice-President,
E. T. TA YLOlt. Secretur*.
JOSEPH M. MATHER, A
$304,46 I. I 2
707,693.06
$ 97,667.37
5
in
all tor.
t
!
NO, 509 SHIPLEY Si.
Wilmington. Delaware.
\n
his
111
ITarnoKN
♦o Order ...
Promptly l)on<
'(ly 01
d and made
Notice.
Repairing
27-1 yd-wf
ley
era,
FARMS! FAhMS!! FARMS!"
For Sale
sizes and (loseript Ions at nil
puits «il tho county and State,
good llrbt inorigugod.
Sloney to
i- .
Apply
Philip R. Clark & Co.,
824 MARKET STREET*
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING
—AND—
MARKLEY'S CLOVE FITTING
SYSTEM TAUGHT BY
5
MRS. M.M.DEVOU
623 W. 4th St. JO-tf
JttY TALKNTINÄ,
,
!
,
.
,
. hlvo ;"
1
I
'
!
]
the lea,
s-r Smith.
suffer with chilblains?—I
little time
a valuntlue,
Ono with hearts and doves and things
That told ot love and wedding ring.
Saturday
mlled otd whistled all tho wav.
ought mo due all pink and white
Covered ull over With something bright.
I looked nt it fondly o'er and o'er
As 1 hastened home from the notion store
I puesed the dwelling plane
■ love's fair face,
It had been
To send
D
So T went to town
And
b
Hu
Where oft'I'd sc
li
bright and gay
way.
Will
fellow,
valentine
beside tbo curt.
<i ride
it I
Tl
ap
And tillii)
erod my home
Khe looked at
And took uiy hand iu hor
style.
In deepest gloom
the Hlttlng-roOtn.
with u radiant smile
i"
I
'hile she said with her rosebud mouth,
om the So'*th,
o say one little word
of Tom's coul l
•' This is brother Toi
Ho
tod
That this
. t.r
d.
Bee
I had tu
nor valet
And I loved her
Another hou
eh to
try my fate.
telling Tom of tho
the pigs and latest plows,
e to bring«.
Ho
The cblolce
her had
1
id to my love, "

in your
.jart for a life like m
ill you take me, Kate, for
She looked for a
eyes
Then
!"•' ■>
the auowllakes
:d the r.
again.
Oil all dow.i tho
Am
She gently slipped her hand In ml
And 1 k
my valentine.
G A
Wilmington, Del.
Do y
certify to the prompt rolief obtained (
from tho U30 of Valvation Oil for j
not hesitate to
chilblains, and d
recommend it as tho host
tried. *
749 W. Pratt Street, Itaïtïtnoro, Md.
;
j
admit n
3i v, with hut ono
y where near the
center, i'lusgow our voting place is
about center, if divided, both voting
places should be in Glasgow. Why
divide it Y In Kent county, some of
the citizens oM £ in
I a " Ubk< ta 1,1 • 6 t,m votï"*
K
•ould bo no difficulty, voting them at
noplace as heretofore, though llio
... , , -, . l >\ nii R r bt bp morn
complicated. iVhut is llio matter with
Honender, can't sho poll her vote of !
509, it' Kenton hundred can poll ho*» .
oriKX)?
The commissioners of Kent. County
intelllgmit set of mon. They i
usi know what they are doing. They |
Ulvlüo.1 I.luck <TB..k hundred und mude 1
ftftïÂ"- !
ntlior. Undi.r tin. law, WB are ontitlod i
Iioi.lli Utr ovei-v l.vi ciuctors, ur f
riactiolittl iwrl IhDieot. That will give I
i'uncader hundred four booths. An
booth !
Thut I
minutes, *ivl„* every elector the"«» I
ivuath of time tlm law allows. At that |
1
U. HOOD.
Opposed
In Divldin
sailer lid.
ronc'idor hundred is
large scope of terril
village ai
D
Keilt
od divided and give the
place at Clayton, but tlm loading
of the hundred thought as tho vote
polled, there was less than 900, there)
elec tie
achi
to
otoe-tor is allowed to occupy t
not longer than three minutes,
four votes
certainly poll 500 vot...
1 lowed to hohl tho \
Wo havo all to be rogis
voto. Tho writer
impression thut there !
will be more trouble in registering than j
in voting. The registering has to be
«lone in seven days; tho law does not
Unit til« urne or im elector ln roiti» :
tf.rintf ns it does tnvotl'iff.lho register ; f
«Io as the assessors do, duly dully ,
nd hinder all tho time inimaginable, !
«1 there is no one to hinder
Wluit advantage is thoir In dividing !
the plan ;
us i
;
ralo we
ithin tho ti
[.Ull3 O]
tereil before
is
tlie hundred? It can't I
y. To divide it will give
fourteei
elect i<
officers instead of
«1 two
Those all
toil what
) rent,
•ected.
ti'tt booths to be
have to bo paid for. Who
ills going to cost to hold tho next ;
•hat these
election ? Who «•:
booths are to cost,
nut any lirait to the expense of them.
Wouldn't It Ijo well for our Levy Court
toll
'>'?
vo !
in- I
*>sful. '
Is the I
il ut the j
* roinods% cures
ach of any possible
crly hopclc
! 1
l
not
to look n«
ha vi
a I ull.treasur.
ml tor will make
Tho elect i
•xt X
a heavy draw
lhe treasur
That nt lust
s b
d for
f
Brunch I Hh.
»PU
Ft
unierul
one he
1 I
ha
>1
i h
d
I IU
hum
remedies. Though a
dy
a F
Next Thursday, February 18th, has
beou sot apart l ,y tho turtles In charge a
of the 'Homo for Aged Women" for
Ä ÄwÄÄ w cm'- 1
dlHlly Invited to visit tho Institution,
Tho home is at the corner of Harrison
street ami Gilpin avenue, a beautiful
location, and » large number of aged !
ladies are maintained in it almost
elusively by public charity. Doua
tion day is offered to give any person
feeling charitably dbposeil an oppor
tunity of contributing useful articles ;
of food, clothing or furniture for tho i
support or tho iustitutlon. Tho com
ralttee in charge ol tlie institution is
coiuposed of Elizabeth Stroud, No. 1101 ■
West street; M.LouitoSiirunn.'oiai l
Brinolmrst n 'NÔ 81l?Khio K Jl^of 0th A '
Biinehurst, »No. 8I(. King btieet.
thought beyond
R«-p«
«•uses believed
daily. 50e. uml $',
-'y.
•o received
Will Establinh a ltranrli.
Rev. J. It. ('
. Jr., tho manager of
geney dopartmant of the Now ,
York Mutual Saving and Loan Asso
ciation, is in this city to-day for tho
purpose of organizing a branch of tho |
assacidtion. A ljoar.1 ot ilirocture h*j
STSlIrnhWllK! '
"o..ÂnkônVelàwnra as S-caèSro?;
Til'! ['I utK.ry object of this associa
tion is to nimble every man to become
landlord. To purchaso u
home for himself and family, by pay
ing Into /i joint concern for a few
years, but little if anymore than
otherwise would have been expended i
in rent, liy uniting the
their individual
created and distributed
among the hands that rear it
t he
his
dugs of
members, a capital is !
Into and
j
;
j
Presiding Elder Murray will hold the
fourth quarterly conference of Wes
ley M. E. Chiirch in that church this
ÏÂ! û Iill Clü ï ïfîf 11 " 1
Monduy ovening, as previously an
nounccd. 1 he Old \1 oiks Concert, that
gav«) such general satisfaction a few
oulngs ago, will bo repeated by
oral lWiUOsL next Thursday evening 1
|
For Sale. ,
A desk, new safe, shelving, a good
stove, and a piano. Apply to M.lloy- .
era, Market street. |
Purstem pays toe. a,100 tor Post lioy I
Tobacco tags, at 5 E. 2d street. i
Wesley Church Mutters.

_ .
At All Br.nU Heading Offlolal. Bspreu
yti. _ i
the Otmoet Oonfidenoe. I
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 15.—The bold
attack madeby A. J. Caaeatt *P<*> «to 1
Reading Railroad a lease of the Lebigh
Valley and Jersey Central roada i> the
J J .
subject of the severest criticism among
all classes of business Tuen, and indeed
...
, among all people interested m the future
! welfare of Philadelphia. Outside the
, i r, , .
. Immediate circle of the Pennsylvania
railroad officials and their dependents
no doubt is expressed of the const««
tionality of the lease, and no fear is ex- i
pressed by the Reading of the result of
;any legal proceedings if tho Ponnsyl-'
, vunia railroad should succeed in having
;" ch ta»»8OT»tea. ïbere * »«U*»*.
1 toonlnd 1
uaon and Attoiney ueneral rien^cl have .
any intention of moving in the matter. !
* ot the hro
I kers active in carrying out the deal:
' ''The fact of the matter is. in a nut
«hell, the Pennsylvania railroad people
have been very 'badly left' and they
have realized it too late to keep the
! selves out of an embarrassing position.
] It is said, arid 1 have good
lieve with truth, 1 ;that they beg
derstaad the situation
day, Feb. 0. It
approached the Lehigh Valley people
and asked them to suspend negotiations
with the Reading syndicate, adding that
they were prepared to oli'er botter terms
than the Reading. The only satisfac
tion they got, however, was that the
deal hart gone too far and that they
were too lute. To put it in another way,
they were outgeneraled."
THE DEAL WILL STAND.
Said Spencer Erwin,
to be
to un
loöt Sat tir
as at that time they
(
j
The Situation at Coal Creole.
Knoxville, Tenu.
labor people at Coal Creek have been
holding numerous conferences during
; the past two days. One thing which
j has caused some of tho conference
tlle P ro l ,OKition made by tho Tennessee
Mining company to conduct the mine at
Brice ville on the co-operative plan. The
miners have not fully decided yet what
they will do, but the indications are that
the offer will be accepted. It i
now that if tho offer is not accepted the
company will sell its nrojierty to tho
Tennessee Coal, Iron und Hail way c.
pauy, the penitentiary lessees, \vh
ml convicts to work. The state has tho
•ger part of her standing
camped on the hill at Coal Creek*, and
the expense is heavy. It Ls (rue that if
the troops are withdrawn the convicts
w iii v,# r«>le-ised -imiln
! oe released again.
.
Cleveland Is Georgia's Favorite.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 15.—The Evening
i Journal, through its correspondents, has
| taken a poll of the business men of the
1 .tat« m, tUoir prefaronces fur T.roaidcnt.
! nilS, 1 ClDTeZd r 849 C HiH''aw'^' e
i ' 84U Uill J,7;nnohuicc,
f ': ,!e nominee, 2S; an Alliance man,
I 4: a Now Yol k man, 10; Hray, of In
diann, 18; Arthur, 1; Gorman, H4: a free
! coinage man. 2; a wostern man, 1; Polk,
I 2; Crisp, 1 ; Morrison, 1: Hill or Gorman,
I {ÄT ï"thï lt, JifÆâ" a ^ M
| ^t ~rd 73 count
Feb.
1ft.-The
\ ie3 '
!
j vorce case of Blaino
practically settled. Tho defense will
putin an appearance, and the decree
: will 1« granted to Mrs. Blaino By do
; f au ]t. Th» dufemlant, -so soya the
, «,-,1^,. u... _1 J v
! ^ 01 ' ha>_difcubeyed every order
04 the < ourt - and w now' in contempt for
! having Mied to puy the suit fees and
; alimony. The attorneys for the defen
i dant will not go to JDeudwotxi, and will
no answer to the order. This
means that tlie case will go by default,
giving Mrs. lilaine her decree and prob
ably tlie custody of the child.
Yonne Mrs. Hlttine Will Win.
Sioux Fau.s, S. D., Fob. IS.—The di
s Blai
put i
;
Furniture Factory Destroyed.
New York, Feb. 15.—Fire partially
consumed the live story furniture fac
tory of Charles Lench, at 510 to 520 East
Seventeen street, and slowly burned its
way to the second floor, where two
largo varnish tanks, when reached bv
the flames, furnished fuel that soon caused
the fiery element to envelop the bnild
! ing. Three alarms were sent, and the
I firemen worked heroically for several
' hours before the fire was controlled.
I Charles Lench's damage is about $100,
j 000; fully insured. The damage to the
buildill & is 1^0,000; also insure«!
A Railroad Iiu ins
Mystic, Iowa, Fob. 15.—This prosper
ous mining town is threatened with
nihil a tion by the action of the Icwa
Central railway in raising rutos on coal
to a point where it cannot be shinned at
a profit. Heretofore 1,2U0 oar load* 1
month have been shipped to Mason City,
1 ^ Pau ' a,,d Mmneapol« W sino- the
r ate went into effect tho mines
have shut down and over 500 men are
out of work. The matter will belaid
! before the state railway commission.
ex-1
Mrs. Graves in Provide»™,
Pnnvinitwrn W t uv>, ir.
I Vr, n ?''m . . lo ^T Mre '
; ^J ,iver '> Thatcher <jh'av_,
i wh0 ,jas at Cayuga City, Colo.,
several days, arrived at her homo in this
city this forenoon. She wan accom
■ panied by her brother anil a nneao, as
shots still quito ill. Before feimnft
Co 5 ,n K a City Mrs. Graves visited tho
do( . tol . at tho p.^itenüary, nnd it w
with difficulty she was imluced to leave
him. She says she will return to him
month
Town.
,
lugalls' Prophecy,
| New Orleans, Feb. 16.—Ex-Senator
Ingalls lias arrival here ou a pleasure
' trip. Iu an interview he said that the
Äf/ . IiIainn - »{"f, *»<«« P*
^ atchers had expected for a year,
the nomination ot Harn
tainty and his election inevitable. Asked
if some dark horse might not be brought
out. he said there is no such man in the
Beuublicau national stable*
i _
!
j lit Jnstice to General Alger.
Washington, Feb. 15.—General J. C.
; Kelten, adjutant general of the United
j States army, has received a sworn state
ment from Samuel R. Wooster, late sur
geon of the First Michigan cavalry, re
garding General R. A. Alger's military
record. It is a denial of the published
statement that General Alger had do
gerted his command, aiul is coached in 1
couenea m
Tl fc uruus language. ;
gon-i-- j
1 Smallpox In Newark. :
Vrwinr w T v. v. ik 1
| InEWABL, N. J., Feb. 15.—Foar addi
, tional cases of smallpox were reported to
the health anthoiities yesterday. Thare
. is Ä fifth oase reported as "suspicaous.*
| Three coses are traceabie ko the (Joetier
family, whom Dr Bdwards treated
I toiled to to toe hototti bwwd. .
i I
i
The IMptasophs at Church.
. Some 75 or 80 members of the order.
of Hoptasopha attended Union M. E.
i Church on Sunday morning, and lis-;
I tane( , t0 „ Bemi0 n by Hov. 1:!. L. irub
bard. They are lino looking men, and
1 flttlSÆÂ wLhhe aÄ to!
the importance of the order and the
reaulrementa noceasary to member
ship. In tho first place the applicant,
for initiation must bo twenty
of age ïhl» requirement had a whole;!
some influence as one of the evils of
tJio times ho attributed to boys of Hi
or 17 years of age. passing themselves ,and
off ns men. before thev properly
prohemied the responsibility of clitKcn- its
ship,or were able to determine between
i u 0 { ,i BO commended tho require
ment that they should have a good 1
character for morality and honorable^
dealing. On the clause in regard to
exJiuSil 1 by
1 ' uh^nont but .m had ^t a ' word of «"
. f 01 . tho nP1 i,. r | 1 „.. n ,, an ,.r <, .m ! you
! self-protection was essential to their
prosperity. The lioiief in God, ho
pleased to see, w
feature,
fe
>
uile u prominent j *
it precluded the introduc
d kindred l»oro.-,i
Hie requirement Hint every
have Romo visible
of atheism
ti<
, ,,,
jshouM
of support i
lie eulogized, nö it was decreed by the
Creator that every man should work
in order to obtain a Jiveliliood.
kept out ofjâche.
tnihchiof and prevente«! from faliin^Dn;
il habits and practices.
lie also referred to the provision forjj/ 1
expulsion for misconduct,
that some of the churches could prollt
ably follow the same course. He also
approved of tho benelicial feature oft I
tbo Order. The late lfev. Mr. Creamer "
who recently died leaving
eight children, w
eeka after his de«
1
TI
int
•ifo «
member,
se, liia wldoM ' fln(
received
greatly to relievo the wants of the de-jwi
pendent family in their days of dis j I
tress and mourning, lie hoped thut^V'
God wouhl bless tho members ."
ni enable all to become
good Christians, ns they were useful
members of tho community.
After the above prelude he preached
u stirring sermon fi
el the 21st chapter of Luke,"And thoir
d they knew Him
<1 He vanished out of their sight."
the conclusion of his re
Mr. Gunderson ol'fereil on appropriate
prayer niter which the congregation
ith tho benodlction
chock for
hich aided.nn-diiii
IU0V.
their families,
the ölst vers«
ore opened,
K
«a dismissed
when the) Ileiitusophs passed
! r
i' 1 "' the other utLondanls left their
seats.
of
ion.
Tho get rich «îuiek concern in Balti-| OI
•o city, known us the Fraternal Cir-f" 1
cle. and which is being exposed by the
public pre;->s throughout the country,irecjulrlng
caused considerable uneasiness
ind among u number of citizens in
this vicinity, who for tho past thro«
•s have been investing their sparer'
change with the above association. A
branch of the organization in thisjto
city, a low days ago, received their d.)
11 ret installment oi two hundred dol
iars for each momber. A eistor lodge
o receive
their installment a lew days later, but
wlu»u the drafts failed to arrive, and
the anxious cues rend tho newspaper
reports there was consternation among
tho brethren,and impromptu mootiuge
ul lei
y
loc
id at Stanton,
•ero hold.
V well known physician, together
with tho genial Postmaster, dropped
patients and business alike, and hied
tho Royal blue line, to the
ly to return for
u stored to
away
Monumental City,
reinforcements who wer
gather in tho Stanton post olllce, kept
open all night for the purpose,
small
This
uy under the leadership of
aptain M., laid siego upon lialtimoro
fought their wrfy with
dirt the 1st Mnssachu
r civil strife.
Victory crowned I heir efforts,
some «»ight thousand dollars have been
brought to
otherwise have been lost.
determination
sells In the days of
• county, tlmt would
The Temp
ugh woathcr is
any i'f
his
of
as
To go
2, but v
ce rougi
chill
Ulricas
hich
. ThlH ls
r«i Hio'.ild be In tlit
ïhnld— what? Not
absolutely devoi
!
borefoie th
of
«•!<
rj
I .«
.1 si I
.edle
ig I
ction,
<>r
iyi
ming, i
he effectiv
a Iterativ«', tl
ik
•I'inl
it v of del
ell III
jr. Ilostett
r prof
Not only does it
is eh
I pin I
Ily cure
dr
bail cf
tort I tie* th
-, fatal!)
the dea«lly form
,,i
oltc
it ^ produces a
die
-la
fnV!
lit ion of a
eked by
vide against the dan
impoverished con
■ tlie blood and a disordered state
ystem peculiarly llnbl
it tends
he
12
.•suiting from
of tho Uve
bo we
'
presenco: 1
: cough go ns It
Bomo
Salrt a gentleman
usually let a cold
comes, but I had a very bad
tlrno ago, and tho way it worked 1
thought It wanted to take
with it. Ko to prevent it I went to Dr.
d got a bottle of his
I
Simms' storo
white Pulmonic Balsam, used it
cording to directions and the cough
and I was left. It is the
best lung medicine iu tho world.
g<
Uver Pill,.
principle—regulating the
nnd bowels through the
l lies'«
Uu
MHch'h N
Act.
liver, fitomaeh and
discovery. Dr.
speedily c
all
^■pilea.
equaled tor men.
Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 2D
cent* Samples froo
meif, ti0 chlldr
torpid liver.
Z» Juntos Bolt'«
Fresh roasted peanuts by electricity
Lewis Cognac
• of blxth and
whol«»salo and retail,
id's, Southwest cor
Market streets.

For
Haig
• line of dress goods,
will get some bargains ut T. A.
Shannon's, 719 Market und 7^0 Shipley
street.
d
Come
i
M.
Read
Sheward & Chandler sell the best
coal, and the I. X. L. Hour. F
aud King streets. Call 408.
liH.
Li I
Ask your dealer for "Sen Aubon ,, 5c.
cigars. Durstein, No. 5 East 2d.
M. F. Davis, jeweler, No. 9 E. 2d St
CRATEFUL-COMFORTINC
EPPS' GOGOfl.
dde-ait »aqt
MRv
uauniü law? wiSeh k govcni
tions of digestion
appiieatiqn°f the line propel
nvo%°idcd om bSuu S"' ' pps has
Kucsloly fluvoro.l bevèrag« which may
1 6uve us «»any heavy doctors' bins, it is
b thejmtlcfous use of such articles oi
; diet thut a cohstutition may be graduui
j ly built up ontil strong enough to resist
: every tendency to dlseaso. Hundreds
1 subtle maladies are floating around
ready to attack wherever there Is a weak
point. Wo nmy escano many a fatal
uurStSoiÄnd^nM^rtSiSffiS
Si frawe?"—UvU Service^«farotte. urIsb *
Made simply with boiling water
"»J*- pound
. jam8? *ppb * Co.. Homtcopsttito
I chemists London Eniand. j3-mta-w
Of the
>1
t t it ion,
by
•ith
give
ton
if
by
i
E.
lis-;
to!
of tion. It s a legitimate modiolne, that cor
Hi roots and cures; a tonic that invigorates W
,and builds up; a nervine that soothes and
com-strengthens. And if it d xjsn t do what 10
its makers claim for it, they don't want m
your : , ,, ,
tion" in a safe and certain remedy —a
1 piarantred one. In periodical pains, in
1 * 11 , 1 " inflammation and ulceration, and ota
to kindred ailments if it fails to beneht
fa sold
of «" «■<* «g* tom» K »? «mW t«,
.m ! you may be sure that It would, be. Is o
S™S* th MÏ i elf ? S?« 1 - l+ ya tfao ,^ ler
hkely to be just as good . i -
Faded, Jadnd,
tired, ôver
workod women
-weal
vous, c
and su
. mtr
mg 7
; T>
te
ûSv.
%
(gias. These are n
the women who g
helped to
I
and 1°
1th
?
ito
scrip- ft
y
;y
I
4
j *
•Iyer Fills,
Pills of the ago.
Ml.
,,, Tho mot
Positively
i
PHbjever nui de toi
kindred troubles,
ofjâche. A splendid
faliin^Dn; kidneys,
remedy for l,
forjj/ 1 ,.
oft I
"
wonderfi
isr-vs
d
loubtedly
,
Del
u
..r ,
i. •
A quick re
icadathc. Ii
any kind i
til tn
r
1 -,
;t antidote for
1
•h
\
th a
:ah -
•yi
; bh
• ' 1*
s, bad and tired tec
plaint. They ore
d
lain. The
r Pills
^ dozen ^
at. pop
dt
a I
m.,
of m
kind. TI
ÜiRW
11
. . _ 4
.U.ds:»
11
I
Depot Fourth and King
Streets, Wilmington, Del,
, Kline aiwl French Co., Fhlla. i
fill n
:
last 40 yearn. G<
'healthy livers, cle
1 appetites, I
it digesti
' fln( |
de-jwi
j I !vr r Pills
thut^V' l 1 u "2 y ,'.,
one) * Boia D
Up
wow'
aided.nn-diiii
iiiie. Tho I
of
«I
I '
hoy
mt and fl box«
gular druggislti and
: Joseph rov-Svaftml,
;Q For- ,

LG 1ST ER R
• RDKU,
K
) j'
New c j
ti.e Couxlv, Dei-,
•bruary 0,1892.
the application
fit rotor of Vale
.
Hundred, in
DrdUd dceo!
r
•d
•ty
nul direc
«1 by the Ueglfll
forepaid give
Tofituincn
I. with
tho Aduiiatn
of
the eiate®*
advertise- 11
n«i\ « ruse ,
OI Fr .
Cir-f" 1 «"^*.?ir
publl«« places of tlie wmnty of New Castle.l
country,irecjulrlng ull persons liùvlng demamls n
ofjuguinHt the est ateto present the«
in «bide by an act of Abse*
"milonml provnlwl ; and also
A paper n
thisjto do co
d.)
lie CH
e uf the de
205,
ase'
.., per
N, a'news-'
. Del., and
retTweeks (e
* '
elor the hand and seal!
aforosaid
CastloJ
I y in
) to be
the
d in t
published
mied therein
Given
j. R.} of office of the ltegist
. Wilmi
ounty aforesaid,
WiimiMgi
tlie duy and ye
J. WILKINS COOCH. Uegister.
Notick.
against tlie os
deccueeil unis
e or
e. duly attested to the Ad ;
or betöre Fob. ti, 1893, or,
t of Assembly
the
abide
made and provided.
JOSEPH FURWOOD. Admistrator.
-3weod
for
to
Address. Carrcroft, Del.
!
FREE DISPENSARY
-FOU
jeie
nnnTnn „ ,, n „ ri „„„„„
DOCTOR H. HOEGELSBERQER,
nstltutlonfi
The doctor cheer- b.
ami Treat ; «7
of
1105,
of
DISEASES OF THE EYE.I*«*
If nobody could give t
ill get
Glasses j'
consulting
is
Who f«
his special study in tho bo
of Europe and xYi
fully volunteers
your Fy es Free of Cl
as [ IgniutlHui a speciality,
quality of Lena
I possible prices.
ls
tlit
i<l Frames
Be
j*.*
I
1*12
I .«
Pi
ed.
y giu.-ti"
unteed and chan ù i*2
DOCTOR H. H0E6ELSBERGER, '
255
WILMINGTON. DEL
OPERA HOUSE,
816 MARKET STREET'
OCULIST
•12
735
F
*7
HOUSES FOR SALE.
a
by
2307 Market street, 8 rooms.
12 Robinson street, 7 rooms.
403 E. 6th street; 10 rooms.
518 E. 7th street, 8 rooms.
302-4-6 Taylor street, 6 rooms.
433-5 E. nth street, 5 rooms.
Mouse and Stable on Heald
street, and Garden Lawn.
1
It
1
H;t North Side betwee n Lom-|
lue St reo ttj, to hou-es, each 8j*ea3,
George R. Townsend & Co. ) P
614 MARKET ST REET .
DR. D. WORTH S SPECIFIC
COUCH SYRUP I
speedy and certain cure for
roiutha' 8.7,1
: GÏÏX AMÄHroi®
pitting of Blood, Pains
Ts the
all diseases of the Tbn
«.best. Such
. Whoo
ffiitis. Pleurisy,
the Chest,
It does
2D
1'nr
only dry up a Coujrh. butij,
the Phlegm and allays the inflam J,
•7
hereby permitting
.Bronchitisand Iloarsu
equalled, also
d

Sore Tl
. this remedy b
Coughs «luring La Grippe.
A.
(Ung and consumptive
CoukIis thl> has no equal. Price 25 cents,
y. E.T. DILVyOR'ni. 10th
otd. N. B. DANHVIHTH.
;
i
F
Marke
.1 Murket streets, BT
Jeffers«
. 2nd
AN DARD PI|A
Y. 2nd
M.
IF
you want to buy, boII
or exchange Real Estate,
you have Ileal Estate to
rent, or want your Ken
or Incomo collected,
you havo money you
wish to havo safely In
vested or wish to borrow
on good security,
APPLY TO
Li I
5c.
St
is
oi
*
E. D. R. SUTTON,
by
838 MARKET STREET. Jol
R.
HUTCHINSON'S
!
:e ami save ra*moy. As
sell et rlotly for cash we can and do
give more for tho money than any other
groix'r. Pure Buckwhoat 8lbs, w&c. Clif
ton F. F. F. Flour 87c per bag. $5.50 p
Call aud be convinced. r
if
-
f
Goods
el.
delivered,
M. HUTCHINSON, Grocer,
by
I Oth and PINE STS.
hl-liu'l E
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Acconuu
W b. ll
'• 7 i 01
10 w „î Y.'
m
* d ° 8 l
in- *
ota
»'If [*'»
t«, !"
Is o j, i 0
ler
i -
Philadelphia, Wilmington & Halt. It. R
Jan. 18, >893.
will leave Wilmington
mtr fhüttdelpiiia (express), 155,2 55,4 20,030
mg 7 -15. 7 60,8 60,ti 0Ü, 0 47, 1005.
*1» 10. 1
; T>
1
te
>. li 30,11 ;
are n Ma.
who g 50,
to
4 33, 6
, 6 10, 5 17
», 7 18 and !) i j n.
I Accommodât!
1° «a......
i 00, ~ 6 55, 7 0.5, 8 08
a 15, 4 J.\ ù '20, li 40
ate
p.
xpress). 55,1 20.0 30,7 4'»,
47. 1U05. 11 20, il 51 a. m.,
7*05, 8 0S,
ft oi,
iod
li
16,4 33. 5 20,
• I 1
P
6 55,
■k, I 2 63,
', 11 51 a. m.
6 17, 6 50.
50,
: 3s, 1
«1. 7 Uti, 7 18.
y 12
lu;
For Hos
without change, lOiGa. m.
Lrmokln, 0 3t
d iiiterfllediat«
(and U 3
mediate
1- ot* 2 47, 4 45 and 6 üü
West Chester,
A.
2 2.5 u
•o)
_ . 7 40 a. m ,1
Hallimoie uml
ition«
lit.
,1 Hay Line, 5 23 p. m.
d Washing
111 0» a.
hi, 8 01,
>20. p.
Trains for Delaware Division leave for*
I New Castle, 815, 1123 a. li.
4 [".6 15,(16 i, 9.50 p. iu., and 13 00 night.
Lewes8 15 u. in., 4.37 p. in.
'»'ington, Del mar and way stations
•hi. Harrtugtonand vvuy stations
•rlngton and
5c 12 01 night.
K
H
, Express !..
Del war, ll is a.
u Express for Wyoml
..r , Express for Cape Charles, üld P
• Coni foil and Norfolk, 1118 a. in., uml 12
Philadelphia, Bro.vl «treat,
ngton (express), 35(i. 7 20, 7 27,
20, 10 33, If 18 a.in., U 10 U i ;i\ I .ft
»1, .1 48. 3 53. 4 01. 4 41, 5 08, 5:
d 12 03
«4 37 p.
1 -,
iaht.
I .
- Wlimit
night'
7.7
1 lfl.ll 30)
Ac
m., 1
3 l". 4 (ii), 44«, 822, '»38, 100.%
und 11
SUNDAY 1
FovPhiUulelphiu (express), 1 53. 25.3,
_ 4 20, 8 60. 9 00, 10 Oft. U ft) H j 4 3 X
.U.ds:» 0«. 6 »0. a 50, U 00. 7 00. 7 25, H..d*9 12 p. in
Accommodation, 7 CJ, 8 03, a. m
..4 0\ s 2o and io 30 p. in.
l oi Chester (express), l 35,4 -jo, 8 99,9 00
11 51, a. m„ 5 0), 5 5 », 7 oO. an
I Accommodation, 7 00, 8 05,
For New' York 1 "(ex'press
Jo^ooposV^Mpl ÎÜ7 12 l '' 1
i 1,0
n * ® 1
: For No
I
«I
d9 12i).
a. m.. 121),
811
2 '> I
JUk 4 32,
-don vrltlio
-- change, 5 .V> p. m.
' West Cheater, via Latnoicin, s 05
P c, n, 950 p. m.. 12 06 night,
ror uape Charles, Old Foiut Couifoi
ul Norfolk, 12 «1
For MIdUlote
ing, Folton, II
rov-Svaftml, I.auvvl 11
, Baltimore
e Charles. O
Foiut Couilurt
j'
, Dover, Wy
arrington, IlrlUgevillo, all
ud Delinav, la oi night, .high
, . Washington, 4 40, 8 1)1, 3*our
' 'lah^uàXmJoa
in "J»»
«•iE
. n. d 12 4!
. and 12 13
lelphla. Broad atreot, for
xpresa), 3 5o, 7 20,9 10,11 18
57, 7 40, « 33. H 10
igue.
• Phlla
eiate®* »«., IS in. 4 41,5
11 P- >»•. "»*<' 1- 0.'
, AeOominoeb
n
1235,
205, 0 10, 8 38, 10 03
P.
I
fu
tho ticket offic
■ nr • -
the
elerred
station.
ase' (*)Oongressfionai Limited express,trains
tho'eomposed entirely of Pullman Vestibule
Parlor nnel Dining Cara.
(K) Limited express ti alns, compoee«! of
Pullman Vestlbute Purlor Cars. Vestibule
o.'FasfiengerCoaeihoij, and Diulng Cnr.
iCHAB. £. PUGH. J. R. WOOD,
General Manager. Gen'l Pass'ger Agt.
Shell
TCATiTTMORF. p'»®»
iJAJ-lAlJkLtJIVr) van
Reed,
& OHIO
RAILEOAR
M
;
or,
! Schedule in effeot Nor.
■TRAINft LEAVE DEL. AV*. DEPOT.
EAST BOUND.
«Express trains.
Now York, week da vs «308. «»717. »7 40
12 *24 »2 50,*ÖÄ8, *7 39. n. m.
tho
, '« -w j>. m.
_ t dally, with Pullman od
LntTet bleeping Care, running through t o will
iioston witiiout ohnngo via Poughkeop* and
jeie Bi luge, landing passengers in 11. Sc, ,\I
*740, 7 50, *8 ' " " ' "
b. ni .
; «7 39,8 30,
of Chester, b
1105, »10 30,1
EYE.I*«* w \„ rk .
.. *12 24, *2 30. »5
Boston, *333 p.
3«3 u
900. *9 50, 1000, *1U 3«3, *|J ftf
-, 1 09, •
, *533. (J4.%
8 4% -717. Ti\
5 ',3 05,4 10,5 )%
I"™ ; U n!
j*.* 3% 6 4;». *7 39, 8 30, 10 00. *19 ATi
I Atlantic City, week days. '
1*12 24 -2 50 p. m. Sunday, *
WESTBOUND.
Was
• HI., *12 10,*2 05. 2 55, *4 49, *0 24
the
for
and
*7 17
ni.,
717 a.
ù i*2 50 p.
Balt Intor
«ten, *4 54, 791
'
p.iii. dully.
Laltiiuoieaud way stations, 702
255 p. iu. daily.
Baltimore and principal stations
Pi,Uadel
dally« '
lilladelphia Division, 10 oti a.
Newark, Del., *4 54, 7
•12 1), -2 55 *4 40 *0 -24 '
daily.
Pittsburg, *3 4, a. tn., *4 40 p. m. daily;
Chicago. *6 47a.iu.,*4 40 p. m . daily.
Cincinnati and ht. Louis, *1210 p.
and *7 57 p. ui. both daily.
Bingerly accommodatlo
735 anil 11 10 p.m., daily.
Lun den berg accommodation,
duya, 7 O'», ll 00a. m., 255 and 4 55 p. m.
F un «lays, 9 30 a. nt. and 4 40 p. in.
TRAINS LEAVE MARKET blUEF.T
STATION.
For Philadelphia, w
*7 24, *8*25, *9 33, *11 35 a.
. Sundays, ü 30
2, *8 47, *10 30 a.ni..
,7 35. *7 57, 11 10 p.
7 02
., 2j55
We
= days. 5 3.\ 9 D
. 353
„ 12 42,2 43
12 4.'
45 p.
For BuFtlmöre.week days,5 35, « _
8j*ea3, *1135 a. in., 2 45, p. in. Sunday« aud
) P h 1^ ado 1 pill a rn v 1 il o if, af 1 m ! °d a 11^
PVoTlhÄ
wesk days, 6 50,10 50a. ni., 245, 5oo p.
Sundays, 9 26n. in. and 5(X) p. iu.
I Chicago and Pittsburg, *S25a. m. dally
for "^ÏSâYndBL^lî'îlï» a.
0allv.ic.pt Smiclrv
«•UII.AtfKI.rill A FOB WIL
- JllMilON,
roll
It.
him
Daily. *4 13,
815, 840,* 933
I, *1 45,
•513, ÖJO, *551,11 30k
3,8 30. *9 33, *1000,
—. 1200 noon, 1 80. 8 00 *4 >5 430,
31,889, «722 810,1010. 1130 y.
Telephone No, 193.
Mr Rates
via. any other lino.
J.T. ODELL,
General Mauiuror.
6(0, 736,
•4*05, 4
•11 .
12 0») i
butij,
J,
.3
. *( 2 »,
•7 22, fciO.JU 10, 1130 p. n)
Sunday, *4 15, 600, *sn
•1135 a.
point.» lower than
C. O. SCULL»
Gen'l Pass. Agent.
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to
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33 C
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3 Z 2 I
Jon;
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w >- 0
P ®
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E
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5 c 2 o
3 03 m c
2. E > 5
4P« 5
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ra
R. R. ROBINSON & COMPANY
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
d sold In
1
Four
New York,
! Blocks bought
As Philadelphia uud Boa
do mission,
marketi
Jed
of credit given, available
ie world, aud drafts on England,
co, Goriuauy and ti wiueriaud
nil
Lette
f arts of ll
relaud, F:
issued.
WANTED
Equitable Guarautoo aud Trust Com
pany stock.
Sale—fi shares National Bank of
ch UolawMie Railroad.
E inwarc.
W n ä8H^JBF r SKS¥B
«fleet ruber, M lï«fi.
Trams leave Wilmington (French streat
station) tor 11. & O. Junction, Muutchanii»
Ony encourt, Granogue, Cosmart, Chadd'f
lord Juuotion, Pocopson. Went ChesteA
Embr©3villo, Mortouvillo , Coutavtllfc
Waynesburg .Tunet ion.Hpringflold.Joann»
Hirdsboro, Heading- «rtd IntormedlstSp
700
■la
D. & O. J
>n, Mont « linn la. Guy«
encourt, 'Graiiogue, Consort, Ghadd a Ford
Juuction, Pocopson, West. Chester, Etn<
ijreoville.Mortonvilie, Coatsville, Waynes
burg Junction,Springlleld andjintermedp*
ate stations, daily except Sunday, at 45#
p. in. Sunday only at 4 ü i p, ni.
Wist. Chester, ntid In
termed late stations, daily except Sundajil
Coatsville. West
mi«, dally
and 2 13 p.
:tlc
F
Mlle,
T,
'lies
d Intermediate
712 a.
;ept Sunday
A. O. MrCAl SIAM). «
perlntendenti
MOWN ESS
Agt,
YOU CAN HAVE
YOUR TEETH EXTRACTED
Without pain at
1811 Market Sf.
also bav*
Wii
ington,
Y<
tho
M Teeth Mid«
FOI
$ 8 , $ 8 , $8
$ 8 , $ 8 .
I
TEETH EXTRACTED 25C.
WITH VITALIZED AIR 500
Teeth filled with gold
Teeth 44 with sliver
TEETH CLEANED s
SI
7»0
750 «
DR. F. E. SMITH,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Olllce n
rest douce.
811 MARKET STREET.
Graduate Baltimore College of Dental
■urgery, a2(j-*-m-wtf
For Farmers
all kind« of agricult
.high grade rerflllaoi
3*our iutcrust to »top and
South Bend Chilled Flows,
Farmeraspring laopealngand you
You wflllSid it
SI
CELEBRATED
Studebaker Farm Wagons.
POTATO PLANTERS.
Cucumber Wood Pumps.
McCormick and Buckeye Steel
Mowers and Binders*
REID S CREAMERIES.
kinds of Machine Repairs a Specialty
Dick's Feed ('utters. Hay Tedders.
Shell era, Harrows, Plows, Cultiva
p'»®» ftollerB, Tiger Rakes Iload C
van Wickle Fans, Clover ainl Tim
Reed, etc.,
r I*
john f. McLaughlin,
S. E. Cor. FRONT A SHIPLEY STS.
fiB-im
VILMTNGTON, DEL.
W.G. D. R. E.
We have opened an establishment fo»
tho purpose ofoleanlng, dyeing and
pairing ladies' and gentlemen's wearing*
appurrell at moderate prices and by eklB
od workmen. Drop us a postal. Th
will be called for aud delivered. W
and dye gentlemen's clothing, ladies?
dresses and coats, children's dresses and
jä's ?£"»
ESÄ^S^-Ä^lBUJSSrSaSaSl
e work
e clean
LaGRIPPE
cough left behind
bo elfectualfy relieved by taklnftr
VALET COUGH SYRUP,
the old tried and valuable remedy
for coughs, colds, croup, hoarseuettft
bronchitis and all ufTeclions of tbo
.throat, chest and l\pigs. l'rlce 20
cents a bottle. Pie pared only by
and the dis
mm: s, smith,
Opposite B. & O. Depot.
ware Areuuo and Dul'out St rest*
Do
We Are Agents for the Best
Bicycles;
PHŒNIX'
QUADRANT,
AND MOFFAT.
Pneumatic
Cushion Tire*
Repairs of all kinds.
PYLE CYCLE CO.,
807 Market St.
an
W. H. McGARRITY,
wholesale aud retail dealer Inbuttter.eg«
oheese and poultry. We have tub aud
. 8«) cents per pound,
n advantage to givto
roll b
It. will
him a call.
Stalls 51, 52 and 53, Third
Street Market, Wilmington, Del.
Telephone 980.
CHAS. T. GEBLER,
SIGN PAINTER
!
508 SHIPLEY ST.
Neat Work % Low Prices.
fs»3m
MISS BIGGER'S SCHOOL,
9th and King streets.
entorlnar school for ths
charped only five dollarsfOft
_of three mouths.
New c.asb in German, formed GctobsW
Call at the school.
RACHEL S- BIGGER,
I
|>ils '
BnM
Principal.
-a
EDWIN G. SUTTON,
PRACTICAL ELECTRIC I 4.V.
Contractor for Electric Light Wir»
ing, Electric Gas-Lighting, Bur
glar Alarms, Door Bells, An
nunciators, eto.
Testing and splicing of SubmartDMl
Cables. Orders from a distaux atten*
Jed to promptly.
Office. 7 IU Mtlpley Hired.
Delaware.
•)1nilnglo%
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