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The that State proved Juries A law A frauds but of by lature plo. they court box wont. term throw oflico, est polls. who that City DAILY REPUBLICAN. rUBLLSHF.l) DAILY (Excrtt Sunday) THE REPUBLICAN BUILDING. P. E. COli. THIRD AND KING bTS.. TUE RETUBUOAN PltlNTDiö AM) IFUUUSIIINU CO. V.ntcma ut tlio postomco ut Wilmington, I>el. us hecoud-uluas mull limiter. (THURSDAY. AI'Rll. i. uuw. Trotoctlon for Farmers. A great, many people who are lustily demanding that tho markets of the world be opon to the people of this country certainly never stop to ask themselves what the consequences would bo if they had what they de mand. Amongst those who aio loud est in their demands for market la a large number of farmers who have been taught by free-trade demagogues that they ure tho worst oppressed class of poople In tho coun try. Farmers are getting a low price lor their wheat, It Is true, but how would it be with them if they hail protection upon the wheat they raise? Indiana wheat can woild's be laid down In the streetB of London at 70 cents a bushel, and In New York at 75 cents without duty, with duty added it be put down at New York at lar a bushel and with tho increased railway facilities which are Introduced into India,beft the India farmer will be able to placo bis wiieat iu New York market at a very much lower rate, probably low as 60 cents per bushel without the duty, and unices tho present duty on wheat of 25 cents per bushel. Is In creased, India wheat will be hero In a short time, competing with farmers. The lands in India nr dol )\V being five years will rich and fertile as bo possible for pete with the India fanner In raising wheat when the latter can hire all tho labor he requires at from six to eight cents a day without board, the laborer vn. llow, then, ct r farmers to It feoding himself out of those wagosv All the labor saving machines w«.* h ive and do not and cunnot make up for this difference in the prico of la bor. In In« lia a hundred and fifty men can be hired for a day teie»talono tho farmer hero pay- up 1rs reaper. Tho farmers of this country would indeed cut a pretty dash with the be tho iU nut kots of tho world opon to them rate, without protection, would tho y not? The farmers oro this of u protected better under the McKinley bill than they have ever beeu before, but to make them thoroughly secure they require still more protection. Strange ae it may seem yet it is true, that dur ing the year ending J imported worth of breadstuffs, $1,185,595 worth of egg, 81)3,108,891 worth of meats dairy products, $7,870.574 1 94.945,365 worth of live 30, 18'.d, dllion dollars live «1 Yorth of •tablM -4R tmalii. Ail these ehould have boon raised and supplied by tho farmers <>f this country. Why is It necessary to import any thing into this country that our fann mers can produce hero? Thu farmer uires more protection instead of loss ^instead of having the more thrown o;. 1 rkets .«f to tb if they ^^Mriobt-1 litj) •• ^^nth tlio farming industry the manufacturing in bi.-t farmers have to contend with t in•. h-Mp labor of foreign countries, of these industries actually xeq more protection from cheap labor. It has come to that point lu this country when we must either lower our wagos to tho standard of Europe, which wo cannot. ud vith t ua.-h vlll •eut to do, or el.-so vru mu* ' protect it. There is n* intermediate < half way measure that will difficulty. It U the people that murks the di:T«*ic :.*.■« tween the condition of our lab -ring people and those of Europe, it i • this difference that gives tie» < f;u runny of tho luxuries of life, wl.il«.* tho u does not even have ull t!.** of life that enabl«.*s tho «'et the «• pay l *• ii* '* while tlio othor almost starve.-^. Thea«) I 1 e facts well ■orthty t of o u Ltui.tl farmers und laborer* 3 . A Devpentl« Ring l>efi*ate«l. No greater politi«*al revolution hue takr-n plaça in any city of t*. .;.try for many years pa.it than that wh!«h resulted iu tho routing of tho corrupt ring that hehl Jersey City in iG clutches, «! ill t:. -* *' 6 t;**n of punllcan Mayor Jersey City has bi a ring-cursed city fur many pa;;t. 'ihe ring «.'ombination, control. ed by Governor Abe* it and John McDermott, hr* dh».;ra :«: 1 tl polit les. aged vie city'» )bbOvl its til ; pavers, encour n t , Kuppor'e.I " • . .>*1 po«ds tao Gutteuberg and bi n; niy defied h At ih«.* hist so the notorious M bid h. i pa*»cd ex'.or. l«;tg Jersey City to five year ; himself nl than had il «J a •it!*) dldate for th.d *lT!« 0. upon the hi of 8003 cr." Wall Une* easily t-e felt ti;«» city, w:• i *i bv Den,« r *.* inetu« d .ill •e of hin election. partaken tl.e c Retrd .« Just;*.a tu Demur.t,and iustoad of hi.; oan, IV* er F. W.i .1 lh'Pudil ud takes theM the cull of the peuple chair for th next five yen is Jersey City bos beeu to ti. New Jeit>ey whit N -« Stafe of York City has N tipen m th e Sta'e of New York. possible it has boon In 186V Jersey City, which ut .f chielly vas ma le to give Hudson Governor Ab whatever •*irry the State 1 ; * h* 1 .- ,ts Joi eey City could always pr Llry. ot 18.516 files w«* loi to The enormous frauds committed a* that election were Investigated by the State Senate, then Republican. It proved that the Democrats stuffod ballot-boxes, .forged tally sheets, and Intimidated voters. Fearless Grand Juries indicted the rascals, who were convicted and by honest judges were sentenced to tho ponltontlary. A Democratic legislature passed a law enabling a Democratic board of pardons to set the rascals at liberty. A Democratic Senator elected by these frauds was unseated by tho Senate, but when the Democrats got control of the Senate they re-instated him, and besides sent him to Congress. Thu honest people of Now Jersey wore powerless against the ring, supported by a Democratic Legislature. If they gained a victory over fraud, the Legis lature nullified their action, thing plo. There was still one court to which they could appeal and that was tho court of tho people with the ballot box os tho arbiter. To this court they wont. McDermott bail .the Mayor's term lengthened to live years, to over throw the ring und capture the Mayor's oflico, would Insure five years of hon est rule. Tho poople responded to tho appeal, and behold tho result. A Republican Mayor olected by 'JfKio majority in 'spite of Democratic bal lot-box stuffing und corruption at the polls. Well may tho Republicans or Jersey City, and the honest Democrats who helped them, congratulate them selves upon their great victory. All that is honest and puro and good in government in this great country is reaching out its hand toward Jersey City to-day and is saying, well done, Jersey City. W. pany that was arose been loads that a Isnak be part, terly like cret their Fourth left for the peo Only Dross liavo 75c. tho tis fast. a that are for The communication In local columns from a Dover correspondent, will bear close and careful perusal. It deals in facts of which must people great doul, Democratic ring of Deiuwaro into tho closest oominunion with tho Demo 1 brings tho of It cratio ting of Jersey City that has .ins» been overthrown. Tho only diffureneo between the two is that the Jersey City ring was buried last Tuesday and the Delaware ring will he buvlcd noxt No ember. la Rf. 1'1 »1.1CANS, Win •e told by Collector Finelc that your namo Is not his tax du plica tee, and you g Clerk Riggs' office to get be suie and tell tlio clerk to look for you to iU certificate, the HBSOsBmunt of ISiXi, your name nut 1891. This may save you from be bo iugdifelrun* lilsctl. y And of Hudson county, General Harrison carried Now Jersey In isss by 1,020 plu rality. How ciut.ic 6trung hold Is carried by the Republicans by ;;uoo majority. IIA Ut ITT, had complets control of tlio Demo cratic State Convention of l'cnusyl vai.ia yesterday, passed u strong mental ruse u dark horse. for New Jersey. Outside to live , when the Deuio f««riuor Wilmingtouiiiu, «1 Jiesolutio lorsing Cleveland, but with for l'attisoii of <>f An il l. th, poll-taxes to Collec publicans, it would bo interesting to know when tho Democrats will cum nioncu going. who go to pay their Be loss .«f The N< York World will have and say ; iat.., let's carry Now nd its war h-Mp It Dei vith Jersey. " DoetotV. I'tl; TttliO 1'ILLH. The •anvass for tho Wilmington City Directory for 1893lias pic ted. •wliofuai - that their names ■ lucorreetly in «1 name, busi postal to W.Costu, «.tu it tod -cried, will plea-re sand addresi l>o. ö i 1 * w bliipluy strewf. ■ I -ring this of the La Drip I . Small-Pns, Diphllu M.-tiaria linvc unjj l *• ti«« NVoi , s Heal Hi iveaU -j ota. f 1,1-0. Dru,; Fir. t tho grip, then imp •glc-ded, th-I) follows perl y tr pt ion.all of « hlch «• prevented . '* White I'uituonte Uni .-am and \ Thea«) I l.iv* 1 Fills wit!.out fail < >fi 3birlict st. Fold by druggists, and *i only. Ul'lu 4'Jd of ;.« he* hue .;.try wh!«h iG Aro often caused by duieeiivo vision, | und great relief tuuy bo oV*talned by* pioporl> ml justed glasses. Nocharge 1- ma*lu to 1 ici «rmii! • if uI.t-hcb wl . bv I 1 in* tiliu optician, Ni . •* ' Mi.r'.ot treot. bi Go to f--« .i'rt f«>r cti Instalment store ! irmt un: aud Ciu-pe I" l'«*rtll hemp city'» i.-rtper qt. nl Shipley ii - -« b, l.iurth encour po«ds I. ' Fi. bid had lb •it!*) \\ i.i lc • » I * « « ft I: ; I ! bv .ill .1*1 ff.rh'V in having o .« lh'Pudil uli.-l the y lay t> of has *■ t*> 'Vallh'T A Co. to l«a ir 'paired. ut .f O'.iiuliy Has chielly give Joi K.*»st I.nI;*-*. J'.-,-« f nl{.*. Fa<= III« to A il.*) bo.'T, *> ' Lra - , admitted ening to would certain latter Hanlon Wm. Ryrne Counsel The had Wales vordict the was let In J. ntowurd hash?" come I'll Dr. was and not A Call. W. Scott Vernon yesterday received sudden oall from a friend to accom pany him on an expedition, but where that expedition was to go was kept a profound secret. This morning, how , It leaked out that an onslaught was to lie made on the finny tribe. 80 considerably before the lark W. 8 . V. arose been disturbed by visions of loads of lish -and prepared to do his dutyjuaiifully.Rinl capturoas many ossible. unrefreshed—his rest havin In the meantime they had informed by one of thedetcctlvoa that the expedition was en route, and a delegation informed tho disciples of Isnak Walton that they were ready to gracefully yield to tho Inevitable and be taken without any elTort part, knowing full well they were ut terly opposed to anything that looks like work. Those who were in the so cret of the expedition will receive their tl 6 h this evening as per order. Garden soeds, extra fresh sto-'k, at reasonable prices at J. J. Smith's, Fourth and Shipley streets. WAN A 61 AKER'S. LA DELPHI A. Thnrslay. April 14.1392. The Certain of tlio All-wool Dross stuffs, mostly stripes, liavo dropped from $1 to 75c. This sort of tiling is happening iu many a spot where a heavyish weave feels tho fore-touch of Summer. The beauty-specked Plume tis (85c) arc slipping out fast. On ment. Free United Tho ally at wharf, good until aido and lf>tti French All-wool Crcpon that should be $1 and $1.25 are 75c and $1. That means more happiness for some hundreds of quick to-act women. A scoop-net sweep at two of tho Black Dress Goods sorts. to all, Tho trols dull, It. Black All silk and Silk-and-wool Grenadine and Hcrnanl I'lain. figured and striped, single and double width, probably tho largest and richest collection in any Dress Goods stock iu Aiueri •a. 1'rices 50c to 95. Figured l'.lack Goods Troops of patterns at 75«*, 91 and 91.25 b tripes, plaids, chevrons, and di agonals nml woolen figures, eol .«. weights, finish and designs newest and correct IV) styles at 75c. )fi) styles at 41 tho tivo 26 stylos at $1.25. Tho hard part isn't to make Clothing, it is to so make it that tlio figure shall bo fitted and that tlio indos cribable something which counts as "stylo" shall show from the roll of tho Coal collar to tho spring of the Trousers leg. That is the way wo are doing Merchant Tailoring for Men. Suits of stylish English stuffs, $28; mixed Cassimere Suits for less, or you can go on up to $50. Juniper nml Market streets. Twenty-six salespeople busy at tlio Easter Goods counter of tlio Book st ire. Stock at flood tide. And such a stock! Complote, un matched. J'.uhter Cards. •„'«• to lop. I.'mtt'r BuolJpts. to 75o. Episcopal 1'ravar-Rook* and Dym •ts) 40U to $1 ti*l to ; DO :iti» in Cntbolie l'lrty« r-I><ioks. 15c i 5*1. \\ it t rkings pon • min. . lav^ticrt. fefc'i, Lgg Shells. Thirteenth street nldo. John Wanamakur. unjj KENNARD & CO. Buttermilk mi m fsr tb Caaphioa 1,1-0. y *i Ul'lu 4'Jd A seriös of ex perl ti. Toll t Soaps has ru jji "ulied in produc jftj eg uiuibsolutely toilet soup which ccr l ingredients arc incorpoiuted, j Jitiviugiitthestmio luliiies us i'.ut : 1 riuiik comi«in t with a Puro «ilôt H vrs iff .// | by* >!<' tiliu vpprioA? i PRlCt' «2'5? CENTS p. eminent Chemists and hysicluus uunco I ho l>«'st thing store ; t l.o qt. :.*• ■ >i:ii ; \ion. It dean««-;« - tno *ki: . i»n«l ieiivfs it icneticUil f«*clmg otliin •ii d blotell«*:*. As u *i ni;* I lastili; : rt«'U III **«J , ml at. 25 «■ only i. ... h v* * ! ! •fj.'U of r. .*■ «.r I' . ; ff.rh'V til ! • 1 < liieag««." i.*l .*f pi i dm il I oppor will l*o a •; J 1 = n )■ t •D 623 Market Street. bo.'T, Il V. I. Court. William J. Maxwell testified, as P. O. Inspector, that Thoraaa F. Hanlon had admitted to him that he sent a threat ening postal card through the malls to <T. w. Kenny. It stated Hanlon would turn over to another person certain letters written by Kenny if the latter did not stop bothering him. Hanlon Wm. M. Byrne, and explained. Mr. Ryrne asked his client bu dismissed. Counsel argued. The Indictment declared tho letter had been sent from Laurel, whereas It posted at Wilmington. Judge Wales instructed tho jury to return a vordict of not guilty, which was done. Isaac Cross, the steward of the schooner E. I*. Avory, charged with shooting Martin Johnson, sailor, on the high seasotï Rurnegat,January Oth, was defended by W. M. Ryrne. Johii t est I lied and still carries the bul let In his llesh. J. Smith swore Johnson asked tho ntowurd "why he didn't make some hash?" and that he roplled: "Don't come here and toll me what to do I'll fix you." Dr. II. K. Rui ton swore the wound was a small one above the left breast, and not dangerous, although he could not find tho bullet. Isaac C pOR Subject called by his counsel, Subject pOR Subject R. Sulijeot pOR behalf, and Matthew Goslin, testified In defense. The case Thursday. , in his rested for argument I voter*of Excursion to Atlantic City. On April 18th. a benefit entertain ment. and dunce for tho Working Roys' Free Reading Ro United Stures Hotel, Atlantia City. Tho affair promises to he nu exception- Subject ally attractive one. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has placed on ealo at Its ticket office, Market stroofc wharf, Philadelphia, a ticket ut 94.25, good .inly until tho 27th. Tho rate Includes, be aido admission to the enteral nmont and dance, supper ana lodging lf>tti and breakfast on the 19th ut any principal hotel. will be held ut the pOR tho 18th valid for return the Subject JTOB #Mi un Ï f'Ott 1 TLE All the orptan* of the body to hoAlthv, i igarous action by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diicovew. More than all, the liver—and that'* the key to tho whole system. Y'ou have pure blood or poisonous blood. Just os your liver choices. Tho blood controls the health, tho liver controls the blood, tbu " Discovery" con trols the liver. Teko thin remedy in time, when you feel dull, languid, and ' out of sort*." and you prevent disease from coming. Ink« It. in any «liseuse that deitends on tho liver the blood, uud you'll lmrc a positive : 1 ptOR FOURTH F For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness; Bronchia!, Throat, and Lung affections; Disease?, it's stubborn Skin and Scalp tho only remedy 60 unfauiuK and cffoc tivo that it cun be f/varanteed. If It doesn't benefit or cure, you have your Biuuey buck. of to ubjeot an icon i.' Dollars and Sense pOK $1 Cash Secure! Tw $23 Worth of Goods. People have grown wise In their g.*nc led bv wnmitmnal article ;y they think us T They _ __ „ ti*l vert is I ng u:ni when they see ADVEH1 ISED I SA l D t h< \ n tel I ut about •e WORTH. thrysiiiiKt roa-t«»iiliijf bl* maki- five. *11Y. ' think, lugs, that t wo and Am gated 1 RANK J. Ml We have hesitated to riuote prices Fl'ItN I'l CUE. CARPETS. STU\ l>. Ac.. • wing, u- we «Jo. diet In eight eases out • lijstdlmcii Cltl'll til« tlio if 1 As are As they s«-s that ■ in •at iunal I tlgun DO Nor AGREE PRANK J. MURPHY. tlio As most As fut great As hole As Is time, fires, mild sive, uta are < IAS dent fill, tin* set-n No newspapi *i b«»w much is protnI* **i In puridias** I rieinsj*. if is wise, and •ed. Ii , . flier OUR SYSTEM wliu buy« •RANK J. MURPHY. FIRST W.-d a«h* uo'iil". I- v t sell »-lioii.l v t hi «-la ic of good male •ch.upU l; tin t ! ■••in. uiinrunt«-e ' tin* 'M'iNIU.V W, • lllplll ison of :uly easli houses bo* • Ini prices \y itii tlion* «•Ii: pule fav omble pri« « s. ndvuniago of this in ■h pet FRANK •). ML UFilÂ^ Ni'wly-mnr 1 ic,| «-oiipli n keepers will tlml tin- liulin old liouse ish iiisliitig ■ with «-1*»-«*|-| 1 ii 1 sur 1 oil 11 i IHK«, •termsmalm liuu.«ck<-cptiur pepsi •v: ryuii . 1 It AN K J. MUUlMlY. lb. of bl perl Toll ru soup ccr i'.ut Puro bio Aids to Housekeeping T« »20 Wort ti. Weekly. »IO b ••Till. eekly. At th!*' tlm r * wi* «Hr. cl ... ...,d viu-i ' :. ...«•iiic'e <*v»ji j «lesirablu do-iffti* 1 . nml lui« t y p. REFRIGERATORS!/!".:; l>«'st l.o .1 il-t i ISA 11 V A v«!i!s!" U ATI' it A MBEH SU iTS, 1* \ III * tliSl lT'. p ! 1 I F URN ITU Ut;. . N I N« . -U* 1« »M ; .1 IlllA 1!V All Duhinuss TiaiiHiUtions l 'rivale. only m vnu V'C ! LUiA U. IJ J Rsliaife Gredi! fiouss, 7 for'at ad 113 Shiplij Sts i I oppor tug REMOVAL. GEO. R. TOWNSENDS, CO. 1 .. I'A : E \- MOUTH HUOivURS DIAL •D ■ .cw Mark...... . , 801 MARKET HTKI.KT. I pOR 8 HERIFF OF MEW CASTLE COUNTY, PEIRCE : GOULD WILMINGTON UÜNDIIKÜ. Subject to the IlerUInn oi the Itepuhll can Party. jl-t FOR SHERIFF WILLIAM J. LANK rUlllSTIAN* Subject to tho Declrtkdi of llio Kepubli Tarty. pOR SHERIFF OF NEW CASTI.i: COUNTY, Or Wilmington IIuunnKD. .Tames Carmichael, of tho l»onio ai-tf Subject 1 «-ruHr Flirty, R. T. • MOODY, FOR SHERIFF. Sulijeot the Dei-inion of the crattc Fiu-ly. fW Min pOR SEIKRIIF OF NEW CAST1.B COUNTY, HORACE G. RETTEW. I respectfully sol loi t tho mipport of tlio voter*of tho ltcpubltuan pnri.v. Subject FOR SHERIFF PAUL - GILLIS, 4 Of White Caly Creek Hundred. tlio Nomination of the KepitOilcan Party, pOR SHERIFF, ALEX. BEGGS, W ILM INGTON, Del. 1 Republican rule*. Subject J2S tf JTOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER sFIRST DISTRICT, EDWARD WOODWARD, SOUTH CHRISTIANA HUNDRED. 8ubject tu the dcuicioii of tlio ItopiihU un Party. mil) lut* Ï f'Ott COUNTY COMMISSIONER OF 1 THE FfliST DISTRICT, NEW CAS TLE COUNTY. 1892, tho or con feel you liver 1 RICHARD G. BUCKINGHAM. Subject to the Decision of l'o Rcjvibli party ,_ ptOR COUNTY COM FOURTH DISTKiUT. NEW CASTLi COUNTY. ••M-tr MISSION! R OF JAMES HÂNCE. Snbjcet t o Repu blican Rule«. tn29ff F OR COUNTY ('DMMI88IUNER IN SECOND DISTRICT, it's It your JOS- E. MARTIN, ubjeot to the nomination or the Ropuhll an party. 1«-tt icon R O A D TDM M IR8TON ER of CHIU S i.' TIANA HUNDRED. ELLIS HICKS. Subjeet totlie nomination ol tho l!e publioan putty. ro-tr pOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER HU K i ll D1KT1M4 T. ROBERTSUTTON I Democratic Rules. fin nn no IU i. bl* five. ' Am invaluable gated by careful housekeepers. ) in thiscifcyand l shoubl be investi Ac.. out Al-out 1,900 tlio number would Ijo greatly in<*rom,ed if 1 heir merits weru fully understood. As "Cookers ' t hoy ure unnvulled and are far superior to coal or wood stovuj meats or vcgutables. As "Water Heaters" and ''Irotiors" they aro most useful, especially when warm to uso tbu in cooki •athcr is t tlio ordinary stove or range. As a imatiiiK appnr.itin that e room to room in i minutes by the iiourtokucpur th«*y ure most convenient. As nssiMtunt beaters in rooms whore fut une«: or steam heat will not atmend tlio wl ml ward sldo thoy ha vu given great sntisfuetion. As periiiam nt heaters In rooms that cannot bo roaclieil by heating Hue-they hole given much comfort. As intermittent healers, where heat Is wanted only time, they aru oconotiib-al. For oIIices and sloivs, when tho weather Is rather warm for furnace fires, they may provent sickness. For rtpriug and autumn use, when mild days make furnace lires oppres sive, troublesomo nml exfmnsive, they comfortable ami economical. As fires that « an bo blurted in u min uta ami extingui-hed in less Unie, lhey are most satisfactory. As nentcis Hint avoid ASHER. COAL < IAS ami iH'ST they ar«i valued by pru dent housekeepers. Modern Gas stoves are not only fill, but The gnu, tho stoves, the fixtures and tin* putting in are quite Inexpensive. 8atuples nn«l d* s Tiptions cun bo set-n ut the Gu.-> Ollle«*. be if tin two at u of bo* pet liouse ish IHK«, pepsi sntni. •J-Ut-n-w-m-t-tf lui« t PAINTS! Harrison Bros. &. Co, MAN I FAUT U R K*' Rendy-Mixeri Points ond Strict ly Pure Colors in Oil and Japan, WhOUMAI.K AND liKTAII., 1!V gor. fro;:t & market sis., 0 ,n8 ÖR&UÜ.; V'C ! 8 1 S L IJ J SELLING AC LG TS. SUPPLIES, Sts i I lloisi; Cli:\mng Aiumoui;: Sponges. I'otmiU, Aq Dor hr is and u«ii* « fui- l he cl«*nii tug of drains. Z. JAMES BELT, P H. . wl A C ! T, 1 Six!!) an.! fdrket ' tracts. HUOivURS , ^, jr - for loflcrlnpu. with ED d. We furnish and remove any and all kinds of for est shade trees, from 6 to 16 in ches in diameter, «(without cutting Bjthe top or other gwise injuring their Sbeauty. See our |f reference list ol ft people who have »had work done in .the city; Also /Cool Spring Park, I oth and Jackson streets. Any Older left wifh I. W. Gibncy, 315 Market street, will receive prompt attention. HOLL'S PATENT Tree Lifter ai Seller gf g flB g gjg MMM n Oil our Sylvester J. Cibney & Co Wilmington, Del. Successor to H. Priest Go. puBLIC 8 ALE. Will be sold at public sale room or !.. W. 8 ti«llmin it bou. Fourth street, SATURDAY, APRIL 16TII, 1392, At 10.30 o'clock, a. in.. t lie* mict ion s. 2 dump coal wagons, 1 cover; 2 truck*. 2 lumber whkoiih. 1 hack. 14 ptuv Bcugcrs; 4 set* of double waxun liarno«#», all complete in good order; l act of cart harness, 3 seta of lend harness, lot of bri dles, butters and collurs, chains, ropes, fork*, block nml tall, ami many other ar ticles Formerly used by James II. Stidham Sale positive. Terms cash. JOHN C. ni.IZZAIll». 4 furniture single bairgHge wagon, •relti mentioned. !.. tV. Stidham & 8 pi III,1C BALK OF STUCK. I will ici I at public unie —**r, Delaware county, l'a-, MONDAY, APRIL 18tli, 1894 clock, Bharp, Booth's (.'or at 1.30 'fully selected dairy 26 head of fresh and forward springers,3 block bulls, or 5 K"tid above slock will be ilircc land county, Fa fur thin sal«'. Two month« cm No post piinumc AI ho 4 uico thrifty shouts. «nein! purpose horse*, extra uriver with speed. The Cumber Hcloctcd especially of •. w. hai.dwVn." , mu I'.oncers. j. D. Howard & Si ai - I.E or E : XIa LTOU S s PERSONAL PROPERTY. the premises No. 112 I\ Sixteenth street, Wilmington, l'elnwa <• ON THURSDAY, April 28th, 1892, At 9.30 o'clock a. in., Will be sold The personal property belonging the Ini«- Hannah ship Iry, consist Ing; of household nml kit« Imn furniture. In« biding high-post bedstead*, ol«l family diver, old ramiiy ITirnitnrc.Ac. The personal property ortho liramly ■ hundred resilience will be solil at. a the Inter S E. HRINOIIl ltST. JR., Executor. W. A. Iliikbl. Am YD.S AT PU IHJU .<. It" the hotel } Catholic Will be sold at publie sale T'Iioiiiiib Lawless, near SATURDAY, A PR I R 23. 1W, All tli«' public uinls «mil highways. Hundreil, tho te yniv*. iicoonllng to the act « »f Aencmbly pa-M.-'l at Dover, t eliruary 21. 185 The buIo tocommetvo nt ! known by the Rond CominGslon liaser !« required by Inw to ' ilie II ii ml red. Ik will be the l'ultti lui Christ: I I o'clock, p. conditions be The ii a tnxunie inliabltanf All porsuti* piirchnulng r qui red to give sei-urity p* rf* i rn.iTici! ol duly. GEORGE W. ELY. T»)N i»ERICKSON, ELLIS P. HICKS. NE 1 Commissioners. Y'irk State cattle priU.IC BALE Newport. Del. I will sell at pu yards of Mr. E. hi urge tbu the stock MONDAY. APRIL F*tli, .• '•National Dredging C the fol lowing Bto'-k. to wit : H • ' bulls, and n heud of 2 year ol«l old York S York Slate heile cull. 'Ibis 1 New York last lull tli- Company'« t inder the dir«-« ., and will ure tho pru and bo CidlliiK' II William f without re coinuionec t . will bi be 1.30 «• «■ JOS. NS .M'KLNGEK. Ag.-nt toell. « -It w JU 151,1C SALE Will besold ville, Chrlnibi I MONDAY, APllU. 1.30 p. in., 40 head of Lauen-der county fredt cow« ati'l forward »pri« wer«. Also — 1 ' '' and r«*e«l«-i s. '1 hi« lot of cows xccitthjinilly good. \ j i u ROI1EUT MERRICK. J. tr. Robinson, Am-. -New Orleans SUGAR, THE FIRST FOR YEARS. J. P.Ailmond&Co a' i Miss Bigger's School, Ninth and King Streets. Spring term begins March 14th. Call at the school or ad dress. RACHEL S. BICCER, PRINCIPAL, No. 624 W. Fourth Street. THE PYLE CYCLE COMPANY 1 vl" I'l -impb -t tb« *. ft 35. G l ui« it it s. UO/ MARKET ST. REMOVAL. fir. Quinby has moved to No. 818 West Street. E. G. SMITH and cl«*nii 10 tu; il. Seventh Si Hu« I* o 716 WAI..M i s'LU J/l. *vheru in* is •n'pured to do tin roofing un«J upout ■ with :i '^* - rtHmates furnished. nll-lm All km. * vo repairs. OUR PATRONS! a 1 J Will take notice that we have resumed our Famous * ROAST * DINNERS. has N A First-class Dinner at a Moderate Charge. Vo r JDS. L. HAYWOOD. ed, 4 WEST FOURTH STREET. I)' [1 <] ] Cl • t I The Latest Designs -at— Ä. H. JONES, 422 MARKET STREET. I liavc a largo lot ol 1891 designs I am selling cost to make room lor new stock. Now is your time 1 select. at to f 18-t-t CHEAPER THAN WHITEWASHING. \ Cheapest place to buy Wall Taper aiul have it innig is at j II. D. Holt's, 213 West Second Street. New goods, lowest i prices and larger assortment has been my aim for this season, have never had such a large assortment at such low prices. Wall Taper as low as 4 cents a piece of the latest designs and color ings enough to paper I house cr several houses. Also a large force of skilled workmen and all work done without delay. Estimates furnished with pleasure. HÄRRY U. HOLT. 213 AV EST SECOND STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. JOSEPH STOEGKLE'S DIAMOND STATE LAGER BEER - AND— PORTER BREWERY WiLMINGlON, DFL. 1 Saloon. Nos. and 225 King St. Telephone 236. Our .Jaar uni Port*« Depot Office a»«! ltrower. -t N. AV. Cor. 1 ITrii jiI •« I Adaiusrtts., Teleph Shipping a Spa«.*! illty. \bsoliite purity guunictoaJ. oieartuociullv ru«;oiuiuania«l lur m*)«iuûn.u 185. s. THE ill) » I* MARKET .ST. s' ii is S ul Summer «▼lots. Madras and other Out.lnv Shirts are more c let earn! cheaper than Wp nre selling n Sateen Shirt for 60c, last eeason w»ld for 76o and 11. Wo «ro nlao selling u line Madras Shirt lor ft, the mono Kind was Hold last Hennen 1er $1.25 and ft.60. Have you - Robes, regular 76c goods t Our be f 6O0 Night Collant Agency l>tfo w.c.s. I'll * OUR Cuffs. Laundry 60 Ourlaumiiy la turning out some very lino work, you Hhoulil try It. Spring Neckwear larjjc, nor contained Our lines wore never so vfti iod selections, 25c and 50o. r' Wyatt & Co., C03 Market St. Another iieduction in Flour ! I am now offering for sal« a new brand of Flour, the "Matchless." This is a fancy patent made from tho very besl selected wheat, which ii noted for its health-giving properties. Try a sample bag, for 18o 1 1-6 barrel, (12J lbs.) 36c J barrels,packed, each $2.9(1 Barrels, for These are strictly cask prices and are very low. 9 $5.55. JAMES C. MORROW, 1 2th and French Sts. Wilmington, Delaware. ntG-tf LW CASTLE COUNTY. H. 8- Till State of Delaware, to the Sheriff à Now CusUp County, Greeting : 'VntULAS. Addlo W. Ilenlc. bj I her petit Ion to tho Judges of oui i Snpei iorCourh, tlle«l In thoofllM ' of the Prothonotary ur salt Court In and for New Custlo County, tfol tliecaure ot oornp has imide appli-ath h «leere« may t»e N SEAL lalnt therein nllcgeA to our said .ludueq pronounced dt**oiv lutiug between thi is the •tltlorier and John F. Heal*. Whero Vo , command > ou. f»rc commande I. fnat vou summon Job! r Hoalo.lhat he I«j and appear before tlii Judges of our *:»l«l l'ouï t at the next terri be held at Wilmington, yon Monday, the lCIh clay of May the allegations f»f t lie hit id petit looei Addio W. Reale, according Atwctiibly in such case made ed, nml also to do and Court hUuII then and thoro cotmider ccrnlng him In tills behalf ns to the Cour meet and constatent with lie provbl what th Blind tr provision* of the mud Act nt AFt<oinbly And lui va you then there t his Witnos8 the honorable Joseph P. (' rya tsoulro, Maren, A. !>.. 1892. J HBu (*• « I March 26lh. 1892. PI TER A. IÏORTY, Prof hunotnrv.' numinous liyWm Wilmington. theDthdai Copy of tlm original Simmon*. Sheri ti'. BICYCLES. Waiiwiok, Ljbk Eci.tpb-v Sai i'iikm Cnti.EtEA's Satetib Nut; (Talk! him 915.00 re. EDWARD MELCHIOR 214 KING STREET. W. C. D. R. E. Wilmingion Cleaning, Dying am Repairing Establishment. Now is tho liest time to get yom Spring Clothing cleaned and repaired ' You will have them In proper »hen when needed. Ladies' clothing, laceu feathers, ribbons und silks, cleaned dyed and finished equal to new. K* pulring a specialty. PIERSON & burke; Oil Market St. f -*2 eod-tf Security Trust and Safe Deposit Üo., Ko. 553 Market Street capital •aoo.eoix Deposit«* • Folio os. «leunuiil 2 per cent. «lay»' nolle*. >' Alin«** liucifnt Deno&Us pr, *u oic Dcpoalts payable a: p«*ro«*ui. Hfpetit* pavati'.c ai'er I dar« nulle«,* P« AoUte butltum accounts *r<* not lakeu. Tim coi.ip.my acts as> î'.x bcUTOlt, aomini* , G C A KU IA V, ItBOKIVK rants bmall T II AT«) U, I I and AtiUNT, ïi'ü:vl 1 n'i II- 1.1».-, ;*resl*!*nt, I« 1 ill NS;IN, Vle«!-l're*Meat, . ( lAUKSON, L'reasure 2-4-e-o-d ii. <■. JAS. -lu-tliu J. A. C'S Reliaiilä Harnass & Trunk Stora Mo. 4. E. Fourth Sr. f Hus tli«* lament unit 11 m It "Un*k of Trunk) lingB mi«! Povkrt-hooks In tin.-, a lurao a «id f c-ollurs; will ba Wo. 4 East Fourth St. city. or u.«i K-«)lv«-.l a lot of hoi « .1 «•lu'iip. J. A. C A. D. ARMSTRONC TAILOR, MADISON .STREET. Bum pic* always onler; bcourinif U>i*i tliobcBt style, all A flue lino Kuitri uml repairing dun • I. KEN1JLW011TI1 INN, Near the Beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Nc*\v Hou»«. All Moileru Iniproveinenti ANNIE CHUBB J jALEC'TRIC HEEL «.ml Urooxe push bull Lion put in by h .ille<) workman lor *3 5 • Electric rciialnmr «>» till kinds. All";" auarantkca. M. T. Reybold. 20Ö E. M a tree*. HÜ-3IU j