DA 1 LY REPUBUOAN.
Eotsrsd at the post<>riles at Wilmlii (ton, D H.
a* second ola*s mail matter.
PUBLISHED DA1LT, (BXCWI
THE REPU3LICAN BUILQIN3,
r.KCOU. THIRD AND KING STREETS.
THE REPUBLICAN PRINTING AND
PUBLISHING CO.
SATURDAY. OLTOBItlC 31. 1*41*0.
la It Truer
Wo question tho truth of the report
which comes from .Sussex county that
Robert G. Houston, tho Higgins candi
date for Congress, advised his followers at
ft public meeting to voto the Democratic
tigkot if the Union Republican candidates
could not otherwise be defeated. Thus tar
dcuiul of the allegation,
we have seen
and do not know what to think about tho
matter. If the charge be false he should
•ay so, for If truo many of tho
Intended to vote for him will uever do so.
fliey will cither voto for Willis or nobody.
We can not blame them for doing
4n>eu a cuudldato advises his friends
for Democratic nominees to tho Lag
ure ho must forfeit every claim he
ever bad on tho Republicans for support.
We knew that there was a very bitter tcel*
Ing among the Hlggiusites towards
bei '9 of tho Union Republican party
Imagined that they would
far. When Mr.
who
yoto
urn
. but
had
carry their hostility
de
nial it is necessary
Bird proclaii
feat the Republican party in order to de
feat Addlcks, aud when Mr. Higgle de
clares be would take a cleaver and split
the whole G— d— crowd dowu the a
column, and another declt
sooner vote for his Suianio majesty tiiiiu
mil ask whither
iual
, liu would
vote for W 11)1*, we may
are wc tending, and >vh(B tho luiuic may
bring forth? Such declarations umy well
lead to defeat, not only this year but lor
years to come, unless the voters discard
such loaders and cast their ballots
themselves. The people t
al i
ako their iullu
tho polls. Let them eaukr
with each other and voto for
who have tho best chuuco of being elect
ed. Success will prove a rebuke to irate
politicians and it may be they will
their ways us speedily its possible.
,v is the
any disgruntled politicians,
time that they should
> felt
Ud
ihU am
ivi* Uvut
Eve AY Republic
vatc for Hoffecker aud Willis
stultifying their Rcpublkamsui
Mr Hustings can remember how he w
murderously slaughtered by his party
1882. The
Evet
for Congress i
when he r
6. tie
gays, "the vilest siuuor m;
while the lamp holds
the men who are making all kinds of fool
ish and childish threats e;
burn. Surely
Uiggms faclion
the memorable Bird a
al fight aud how the Strie
siou Kus handed ov
that oct
to tho 1L
The Republican party has bee
paw to draw the political chcatuuts out "f
the fire for Delaware Democrats for acv
*2 going
t«*l year*, id tbo campaign oi
to be repeated thia year?
eqnestod the
Numerous persons havo
explain to it
Republican
to yoto a split ticket on November -nl
a Democrat wishes tj split ldd ti
voto only put t ol the DeiuocPtu
should stump his ballot at tho t
If
,1 ami
; he
;k
iiig the plow.
square con.I a
ut\t the names uf tho
not want to vote and stamp th . names of
the little
he duos
j for who;
uauilid..tcs u
ihe r,epublicu
square. There Is
voting a split ticket, as you
without invalidating y<>ur h.i
o ic of the sample balh
•oublo whatever in
„V,!1 dolt,
anft U-y it, li y
my 111 -
i tho subji of. call at t!
office ami wc
ill try
lieu
*v mi Murk -t
In* .i
ti «p!i
yod sever
of w
0 bl'.! is ;.a-a-.l I V C
fr :o Cm
bill bus Hr- !>i:?u
I
T. i .
PrcMdeiiC.
Tit
free silver
But,
p-dlou
the .Natl
BloK . v
The f
id ■ erta
McKitiic
Iowa
.fii • Mary! m.l M t -1 hu
a:a. N. bra at,
•sey N* r: 'i Da
Kentucky, M
SL-:t., Michi-'.
N w I lamp® hi; e, N
k >tn, New Y irk.
y uia, Rhode L!
giala, Wiacousin and
Min
'■■Hinirl
D.tk
Wc; V
THE Doin '.
Iho sound m
been branded aa t
bind their backs everything
In the Devil's handbook ut' profanity
•tor George Gray lias cu
share of condemnation
ade that whoa Ins tor
•'"14 par;
alley lljht
uud call.
mod.
lor h
freely
s. Somvto expires ho will
ill) DlMIlM
a- the
* df, Tho disruptl
ally tu gre;
n tho Him
that
-ty. Every
p rty is
go ng
■ n luw a right to voii
IS h.i c
dictates.
r duty on
, retaliate
Catholm -
Don't forget
day
ruthless turning do.
1
djury and
for Governor
Other Kent ec
havo uo
electk
• iffJ Doinoera
L'athollo vote only
fur tho
ti k *t. Cross off Kbo 'J'
ami
the little square before John
That will do the work
•tamp i
Hoffeokcr's nanm
Thz Wilmington Moruiuff World,
Single T
Ijflite aud died
death, uf
Ing its bow to tho XS llmin,
Uko th
IcK
six days. It vvt
movement It had n >ihi
passed
Rest iu peaca.
To-day belt
n the l.r.
with old glory wa
fail to hang out. this gl ji I -
dorri mid fling 11^ hoautle» t
The flag of the nut. :
Long may 16 wav,
Over tho land of tl.o r.ee,
And tho home cf tho brav*.
YkstcriiaY wasvlaicor*' day in the W:
inlngton public Bohools. Tho last V
in every mouth of tha sobuu!
been set apart to bo know
flay. It is woll for tho par
•nough intorest iu thftir ohildron to pay
the seliool# a visit at least
vlallors'
to take
th.
SiNfU-M Taxer#, do your duty on election
top to bottom.
day. Vote thv ticket ffc
Show your stronilh la Delaware A voto
for tho DomaorAilo tioktt, 1# Ilka rvcxltlr.y
you aro trying
b*f lend Dc/noor*oy and fre* #pe*oh do
not to mind in band in DHpwar*.
kick from th#
ii.o
dyeing and sconrin
Dyt Works,
_ flret-olr.##
r<> the Dwivnu#
• rceOt
iliO
Ta Defeat AMicUa.
Mr. Washington Hastiugfl last evening
in bis speech at (ho Opera House took
casion to attack Jonathan S. Willis. Now
have nothing against Mr. Hastings but
we think
can be substantiated when
say that Mr. Willis 1 b in every way Mr.
a Republican. He has
Hastings' peer
never been cnargod with standing up at
polls aud challenging colored
like Mr. Hastings did in tho Seventh ward
not u great many years ago. Mr. Willis
has never been charged with having voted
theDewocratic ticket and helping to elect a
Democrat City Councilman from a Repub
lican ward. Mr. Hastings' career is
more honorable than Jonathan S. Willis,
whom has taken every opportunity to tra
duce before Republican audiences. The
wuy to boat Addlcks if tlmt is to be ilono
is to defeat the Legislative ticket. Hol
fccker aud Willis election will have
's votes
b-arlug on Addlcks. We cannot sea why
the men who intend to give those two
their votes should bo uuy more traitors to
who have
than ouc occasion be
cause they could not rule aud helpc l to
defeat tho party. What caused poor
Richard Harrington's death:- Was it
nut treuchory of tho worst kind by
called loading Republicans. Tho defeat
ul tho Republican party in ISfiJ was the In
direct lunso of his death. To defeat Ad
dkks, defeat tho Legislative ticket.
tbo Republican party than
turned
CD.miON 1*1.
It l*i ||o»i fo
Children
ml Ail til is.
Natural graius,
.makegood blood it the digestive maehincry
uf tho body is not interfered with
The blood when first made goes into
tho arteries and is of a bright red color.
After it has been used
the body, it i
will
• lul frui
• iu supplying
.arried inti the veins aud
• purple color. Blood
cumulus tho dements to nourish and
build up the bt'dy, such .*
lima, albumen, etc , etc.
When il
Is th rc u dark red
Iron, soda,
powers of th,' stomach and
Is are reduc-'ii by lack of vitality
or by puitiug cotfoo and tea
btuinaun the processes which nature go 8
through with to change the food lutu rich,
red blood are seriously iutorfered with.
If it man could see what a 'Svet blanket."
he put over bis hard wurkiug friend, tin
auh,by putting in coffee, whiskey or
tobacco, who
l he
■as honestly tolling
do its work well, ho would never
j outrage and injustice,
like striking y.rnr friend a vicious blow
when ho i* delving away for you with
might aud main. Don't do it. One feels
respect fur himself when be acts tho
aud permits no form of abuse to
angle and spoil the beautiful work be
lg done for him iu the human body. No
•f fun on earth is equal to the luu of
being thoroughly well.
away
I!
pungent piqui
hot
r, it
drink for breakfast, lunch ol' dinnet.
CM bo had iu Posium, the udwth eoffeo.
1 ills 'Uu)'.' wholly of grains by inO j.'ostuin
Cereal Company I^Ued oj! Batlle Cfeyk,
Mich. It can be iruly said, "If inakes
It brows Hid deep seal brown
creams to tho rich
red blood."
color of Mocha; i
golden brown uf Java, aud
;iud taste tlmj. make a i
tfui " "
thankful
last inmle u'eombinu
f
..... the grains that gives such a
d-dioious hot drink that
leave off the coffee which has been hurling
likes to think of.
•e poor crutches. The only
so food and drink that tl.o
an, and when this
readily
more t h;
Medicines
safety is
Creator intended for
is done tho diseases aud sick spells
gradually disappear.
Common sense is quite uncommon
except with those who giro themselves a
shaking now and then and look plainly
at what they are doing. If a person knows
coffee don't hurt him, lot him stick
u.'iiil it does, then such people thoroi
appreciate i*o
gists testify
-e of those who
dy
I U
l tho steady
evidence of
uso |
I Us taking ways.
•.t a< good" i
ml -i
defraud the public,
Volunteers
'America.
Tiffs organization of E /augellots, a »ul
ing mccctlngs nightly
street market house, me having au
tiunally good time. Their method
ceduro is S(
the Hal vati
of good is being accomplish - l, in the way
cf saving souls fri
Last evening ex-burglar Frank Carr gave
my which was horrible
-•er tho Third
oxoep
of pro
jwhat different from that of
Arm v, and
vast amount
r UestriiLiou.
mpl.ile
Fm Ins manv crimes he
prison.
| part. ■ i' his experience which it would be
people
t i.ummitiug his first er
mil M.s ulluted ti
. lead a
»lv
jmil. he
d received a
i his e
olll •: and
• and li inestly, until
•i vices were no longer needed,
i was dutub-founded,and twko l
if he lmd
•med ids duties faithfully and
said tiie empli yer, ' but
•(• Jiav
d s
I keep
n bail
iv' :!' U (ll'i
•or. Again
. hi., n,so
ter Iff-, ul ,a
I;.:, for he tUs
(..'lirist, nut
•ho heard him las'
aid
.ti,r tlmt ins
is e u-.piete. liud o'
by the hand in hi,
and crime
uuxy .vea
; might 1
.-—think of this an.l perform your
h<
.-'loverlng fr
Keatlcy is visiting her
N
Mrs.
daughle
Mrs lloyd.
own lias got iai-i
s a lady i
• sick libl.
• town Lai a
The sliuema
the girl that goes to Mar.,hull
Woi
n ha, gut a fell
Henry Z lx
■bs to-ilny.
iv is a young lady i
.Mr.
r town on
I. r
• town that
t it is not her pi etiy
j list cotno to
•;ain girl in dead gone
that young lady of
tell about
The
the l( Hows t!
her winning
l.i.
i
it deliverers Adjourned.
Endeavor C
Tha Chr
adjourned nl rmyrna yesterday
day's
and included reports by
. 1, rtruughn of Harrington, Miss
E Wiimingti
1, li. J Uuthrio
. Mrs. li
1 Wil
Milford; the
Bail n
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Jersey
Kev J. C
. di (d
und tho H. v. T. A McCurdy
I'lliladH plltu vis
a
ia Railroad On
TJ 1 ' yl
•e tlmt
I J '
!phla at 'J o'< i""k W
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■1 for Wilmingto
fel tin
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iu Iho
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h'-i'.r r
led n young
d.
lied
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f.
Hex
h i
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Tea is a plea-anl I
Kit
(.- the 1)
tl
blood,
mice afid n!i a*
d Mat he:
Duut'urth. Du l ;
by N
( a mm A ,'ler
W u. Brown, supreme to:
the 1C. O B. last ufgh# was tend- red
by tJf. Oeorgei OasBe. This
propramme was glroh: Vooni Luet
Misses Viola Hauibarr and Lucy tfuntor;
focal solo, Maxtor wil I Uni O'Counor;
Oharldi
lio»UTI vooul .luet, lb,
| Mls.es BhusoB nod Slmbsoni reoUuMOn.
Ml«. Ullla 0to»«ani leoliMion, Cliarleo
IccMon
A
81
fa
Wall Papers 3 scts. to S 3.00 a Piece
Carpets aud Oil Cloth
Picture reds to match your paper,4 cents a foot
up. Window shades from 15 cents up. Spring roll
ers and fixtures included.
We sell a good cloth shade for 25 cents; ten
at
Lowest
I'ultll'S.
Making and hanging shades to order a special
Curtain poles of all kinds.
THE PARADOX SANITARY WALLPAPER FINISH.
You can wash your wall paper after applying. It is transparent and
devoid of smell. Prevents gold paper from tarnishing. Sold by tho pint,
quart or gallon.
ty.
Possible Price.
PltESTON W. YEAGER, 408 KING ST
A HARD TOOTH TO PULL
are occurrence in our dental parlors. It is
not so hard when you know how and have the
proper equipments. We extract without pain for
25c. Why pay 50c. Gas or vitalized air admin
istered. Teeth, guod set £5, best $S. Teeth filled
without pain lor 50c and up. Open in evenings.
Is
j
i
7 T
American Dental Parlors,
(>!()■< MARKET STREET
'it
T*
ft <t
Props. I)i'B. Ashbrouk & Bumgarner.
Opposite J. Paul Browu's Photo Gallery
GOOD
VALUES
a Good values
f* is what l<ee[is us
W busy; less values
ami less business
j?[§ will perhaps sat
Ml isfy some, but
here we want
|I the business,
fj Last week wo
11 told you of Din
I ing Chairs, but
J this one was not
V ready to talk
I about, so wo will
I tell you of it
I r.ow. The chair
I is an extra large
size, finished an
tique and with
elaborate em
bossed carvings
and a very fine
cane seat; 17
dozen iu tho lot;
enough to last a
i week, perhaps,
i not longer at
1 the price of
f
m
^1.00
each. Other dp
signs at tho
same ])rico. At
$l"2d aud $1.50
we are showing
several patterns
that ordinarily Bell at $ l 2 and 82.23
More of thoso Cobbler-seat rocking Chairs on
Sale at $1.79 ami $2.25, auckjua oak or imi
tation mahogany.
ROCKERS
Fifty of tho larga sizo Indian Scats
that havo bco;i soiling at $1.75 now
at $1.25.
They are handy, as well aa making an artistic pieca of
f]
iurmture.
Liko our parlor suit 1 ) our couches aro made
in our own factorr,thus insuring perfect made
goods and a middle profit saved.
. 0 1 couch for so, and a full tailed one at $11 that
looks and will wear as j>ood as tho regular $20 ones.
a t 8
s„
9
'pet^
Sixth aod Tatnall Streets.
NEW CASTLE NEWS
Correspondence of the Republican.
Nkw Uastlb, Oot. 81.
This Is flag day ami tho indications
that Hound Mouey has the strongest hold
in this city. The Democrats
over the stories published by New York
papers yesterday, that tho State of Dola
ha» bceu given up at National Head
quarters by Mark Hannu. Joy
turned Into sorrow if ail tho Republicans
ol Delaware do their duty on election duy.
There is no necessity to allow the rebels
to carry
who wishes to
jubtlanc
bo
.State
every Republican
the party successful
must stamp bis bullot olihor under tho
oagle or star. Then u vote is counted for
McKinley and Hobart, honest money and
good times. As regards the State ticket
if you want to receive tho same treatment
you received in tho past then vote against
your party nominees.
If you do not want to 6oo tho county
offices filled by rank Democratic partisans
then vote for your party nominees
three little political dogs
barking at tho mouey iu this hundred
whoso bark Is worse than their bite. Thoy
cannot control a single voto to go against
tho Republican nominoes.
They are first cousins to tho wlndbugs
and bucauso thoy have not been given any
juice this tiiuo they crawl through
the Democratic sower and their gas comes
through the mnuhole—a so-called Demo
cratic: newspaper.
During the past few weeks a Democratic
paper has been making capital out of tho
snarls of tlirco persons, but there is a c
for soreheads and it will be doled out
Tuesday when tho Republican party
will elect Its county officers.
The work ou tho power house is going
ahead with a rush. Tho agent of tho
company that will supply tho boilers and
engines was here yesterday.
Owing to tho election falling on the first
Tuseday in tho month tho regular moot
ing of City Council will bo hold on M
day evening
the following letter has boon handed
fur publication.
"Will iho city couuell kindly infer:
residents of Houth Third street when tho
railroad company is going to placo a
watchman at that crossing where so many
escapes have recently taken placo.
When council visited Clayton they re
rted iu a mouth after they returned
tlmt everything they asked for
would bo granted. Now I would liko to
hear the council talk about tho dang
oils crossing at their meeting on next
Monday night.
Julia Shearer, machinist, was brought
lime to put the Woolen Mill machinery
in order, but iu doing so a valuable piece
was broken, causing a delay iu starting.
Tho young people will 'enjoy themsclve
this evening playing Ilallow'ceu pranks
and jokes.
Tbo Single Taxors are In trouble, be
cause some of their number are going to
voto the straight Democratic ticket,' and
when the votes
will have
itmiiy who uponly av
tho
s
counted the windbags
exhibited strength,
buttons adorn the breasts of
that they will
the Democratic ticket. This evening
there will bo a single tax mooting in the
Opera House aiul it will be interesting to
hear Crosby talk to his deserters.
mm vote
FOR PRESIDENT
For the first time in tho history of this
country an opportunity for women to pub
licly express their choice for president is
offered. The method is unique and will
result in showing on Nov. 4tli just what
effect tho woman's vote will have on
tioual affairs.
A manufacturer who has. business rela
tions with most of tin 1 prominent
papers iu the United States, proposes the
plan as follows:
All women over 18 aro entitled to
vote. The votes by states will be shown
in tho papers on every Wednesday and
Saturday until November 4th. Women
are requested to read more than ope side
and act upon their
of the questi
judgment. Wrlto the name of n candidate
postal card and write your own uamo
and address clearly, also city and state.
On tho lower left hand corner give tbo
name of a banker
grocer who knows
you.
This precaution is to prevent flooding
the mail with fictitious votes. Names
known to grocer or banker will bo thrown
out. Be very careful to write clearly end
acknowledgement of tho receipt of each
vote will be sent to tbo fair voter.
Send tho postal to Postum Cereal Food
Coffee Co., Battle Creek, Mich. It is
urged tlmt every eurr. st woman will
hesitate to expend a penny to register her
ost interesting period
of national history.
This company have a national reputa
tion and pledge their integrity and ho
•(•port the vote exactly as received,with
out fear or favor. A sworn statement of
tho final vote polled up to 7 p.
4th. will be published Nov. 7th and tho
voto as it progresses will be shown
every Wednesday and .Saturday be twee
: ami then.
Be not deceived. A cough, hoarseness
nt lio trilled with.
A (lose i
roup nr
ini'- of Shiloh's Cure will snv
much
trouble. Sold by N. B. Danfurtb, "ud
and Market streots.
n* COSTS NOTHING
m
KNOWH
EYE SPECIALIST,
W. H. PODESTA,
FRIDAY,
606 Market St.. Wilmington.
If you have been having unusual
headaches lately, or a little extra use ofy
causes annoyance, don't tlvlny, the exntllili a
ti'ju uud advice is positively i'Rli Jv.
Money Loaned on Mortgage,
s by safest
<1 Dub.Iu. Routs collect o I
nnuultu)-. fiirnisi]
Dr*fr*
le.miplilp
Loudon
luomptly iemlito I. Li
H. L EVANS & CO.,
EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS
SHERIFF'S SABI
writ of Levari Facias
will
BY VIRTUE Ol
exposed
public sale
Market street hctw<
Tenth t
1 Eleve
of Wihnlngt
State
, New Castle county
I FRIDAY,
•' NOVEMBER, T-96,
THE Cth PAY
i
Use following described
ertaln lot of land i
situate
Wilmington aforesaid, bounded u:i l •
scribed as follows,
■al
All Hu
.rick
dwrlllng there
the city of
wit;
a point <
f Washington strec
i F
i
e westerly
vocn Thii -
"te dis
'•(•nth
d 3 Inches f
southerly side of Fourteen!
line with the re
between this
on the north; thence
• party wall
l.ioining dwelling
-terly through
par;
(I the
i
F(
( - t IT! 1( c
Side
•ide. running from Thirleet
Clmmberluin s
F«
"reby
thence
•ly
i'
133
Stive
f Washing
■reby
thence
>rtlu riy
street,
ct n Inc
beginning,
they may.
P
ie the c
d taken tn
\V. Sh-rw
(I
S.. his wife.
id
lag 'IS.
i I
' il.
1 '.I- l
'liarlcH ('. El well
and John 11. Dauby
""i'.Vij,
ULUS, Bin :
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE
I
111 1 Far
directed.
ill be exposed
•t II..use .11
In public sale
Market .street be
• 11 th str
'. in the city
st lo county,
Wil ini i
) AY.
ATI'
OF NoVEMBER,
'clock p. in.,
he mil
.if
' Whiningt»n
iorlcd bri'k
In the
erly
und (lie I'
d. 1 ;. 111 :l. Wil ml
the dli
the f
rly side
I late or
• parallel
i ti
ill**
'll v Per
1 to Ju.
' J effort
c southerly 17 feet 7 Inches
thence easterly iiarallel to
•t 101 fee
street, atul thonc
tho place of beginning, be the
contents thereof what thoj
Seized and taken In execution
property of Jumes A. Magee,
and Daniel O'Neill, t.t. and to
the
tip- aforesaid side
there
>nt st
th?
mortgagor,
be sold by
RAUL GILLIS, Sheriff.
Wilmington, Delaware,
Sheriff'll Office),
October 28, URW.
■iimIi's Display.
As the bells and whistles announced
the hour of seven this morning a verr
pretty sight was witnessed at the root of
Vrenoh street. The member* of the
Goorge W. Hush & Soui Company, the
office attaches, the employees of both
tho freight and ooal departments, to
gether with a goodly number of others
t ie whole forming quite a largo
were tlioro assembled to witness
Ing of the ''Stars and Stripes" and a Mc
Kinley and Hobart streamer to the top of
the flagpolo on tho said Company's
oflieo.
As tho morning breeze gently stirred
the beuutlfu! emblems and slowly unfurled
them to their full dimensions, and the
Idea beams of the rising &
glittering folds, Mr. Lewis P. Hush
proposed three cheers for ''Old Glory" and
three more for the Republican Presiden
tial candidates, all of which
most enthusiastically.
A few but briof pointed remarks
thou made by George W. Iiuah, thejaeulor
member of tho company, which
listened t ( > with profouud attention, after
which throe cheers wore given for Mr.
Bosh and his entire family and the
p my quietly dispersed.
concourse
tho rais
k iS ■' < i
given
AMUSuMENTS.
GRAND OPERA HOU8E.
William Gillette's greatoat comedy ouo
cess, ''Too Muon Johnson," will bo present
©d at tho Opera House to-night. Wiliam
Giliotte is a master in his talent for topsy
turvy comedy, in which tho complications
grow so steadily that Imagination is kept
iu a constant puzzle as to how tho author
is going to straighten things out. "Too
Much Johnson," his latest work, is a mar
vel in this respect, and tho author at the
last makes no attempt to undo tliogordiou
knot of porploxlties that the whole play is
b i-y in trying to tie—he simply cuts it
leaving tho audience almost weary from
laughter.
Tho stirring deep emotions In tho
nverugo theatregoer should be uwakeu d
jxt Wednesday night when''Tho Girl
I Loft Behind Mo' r is preseutod.at the
Grand Opera House.
This play 1ms been popular and
ful everywhere aud is one of tbo dramatic
succossos that wo can boust of in tbo last
ten years.
WONDERLAN!
EATRii.
Monday*, November 2nd, will be a gala
day to tho patrons of Wonderland Theatre.
Tho Belle sistors aud their big company
including Campbell and Campbell will
nppeur. The company Is first olass in every
way and should do a good business. Elec
tion night tbo theatre will remain open
until lor 2 a. in. The election returns
will be read from tho stage, giving nil a
cliauco to know how tho great contest is
progressing without tho Inconvenience
waiting on the street.
Buy milk, cronm and butter at Diamond
Dairy, 205 Jefferson street.
Phone b3
F U BL1C HALF-IV ill bo sold ac public sale
*t Red Lion, Cuester Co., Pa,, on
MONDAY, NOV.
at 10 o'clock a.
i, 1S93,
40 heal of fioali cows and I or ward spring
ers from Laucastor county, goudfi
The itiiovu cows havo boon ioioore i with
and are a tine lof, Teruu 00 days
J G Kobln
, AilO. ROBT. ME I (UIC 1C.
O'JS-ts
NU8UA1. opportunity
physfoiRus. Medico, loot W. Cougro
a 2 .)*-tr
U
lawlul
btroct, Chicago.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
directed,
writ of Levari Facias,
will be exposed
Court House
Tenth und Eleventh streets, In the city
, New Castle county,
to public sale
Market street between
the
of Wilming
State of Deli
ON W SATURDAY,
THE 14th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1806,
al estate, via:
ertaln lots of land sltu
Wllmington aforesaid,
follows, that Is
2 o'clock p.
tho following described
All those
the city
bounded and deacrlbed
tp say:
No. 1. With the
thereon erected, beginning
.» of the easterly side
l* distance
re-story brick dwelling
a point in
New Castle
.' about 37 feet 3
inches from the southeast corner of New
Castle avenue and Lobdell street; thence
easterly parallel with Lobdell street about
77 feet
right angles to Lobdell street about 15
feet to another corner: thence westerly
parallel with Lobdell street about 76
'esuid easterly side of New
the
corner; thence southerly ;
feet to the i
Castle avenue; thence thereby northerly
about 15 feet to the place of beginning.
a point in the line
> of New Castle
•t 3 inches from the south
east le
No. 2. Beginning
of the easterly sh
t; thence easterly and paral
lell Btroct about 76 feet to a
•e southerly ut right angles
^(■t about 73 f
Lobdell
lei with
•r; the
with Lobdell
34 feet
d parallel w
the
corner;
l.ubdell
i avenue,
•eby northerly aliout 31)
the place of beginning, be tho
at thoy
feet
in execution
iroperty of Mary E. Hammond, admlnis
x of the late David Hammond, de
ll mortgagor, ami t.t., and Mary E.
•lummond, surviving mortgagor,
•e sold by
1 take
tho
tn
PAUL GILLIS, Sheriff.
• Office, Wilmington, Delaware,
She
Octolier 28, lv.'ii.
SHERIFFS SALE
BY VIR1UE OF A
•ublic K
Market »
OX]'
Vet he
tlevc
To
f Wilmii.pt'
o county and
:
o.N FRIDAY,
DAY < * F Nth EMBER,
TIIE 6t
the following
ihod real estate, viz:
piece of land
aid city of Wilmington,
wit;
easterly side
e distance of 263
• northerly side of
)<<
M.
situate in
bounded and de
Beginning at .
d as follow
of
feet northerly fr
Thirteenth street; thence easterly parallel
feet
•therly parallel with fluy
anot her corner; thence
rly parallel with Thirteenth street
a point in the said easterly side
I thence thereby
• place of beginning,
they may.
Tliil tee
]H)
•nt h thereof
in execution
V. Taylor and Mary
II., his wife, mortgagors, and the Dla
Compflny,
* State of Delaware, t.t. and
Seized i
the
• Daniel
].roper
State loves
poration of
he sold by
PAI L GILLIS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Wilmington, Delaware,
October 10, 181)6.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
directed,
• Lev
writ
will be exposed
public sale
Market street between
Tenth und Eleventh streets, in the city
Wilmington, New Castle county and
State of Delaware,
the
ON FRIDAY,
TIIE Cth DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1S96,
at 2 o'clock p. tn.,
the following described real estate, viz:
All that certain lot or piece of land with
storied brick dwelling-house
•eeted, situate In tiie said city
the
there
of Wilmington, bounded and described
as follows, to wit:
Beginning
side of Clayton street i
85 feet southerly from the southerly side
the westerly
the distance of
•; thence
T il pin rive
!
of
• I with GUpIn
llo feet
parallid
illpin
•c thereby
;a*. they
southerly
with
Clay
thence easterly parallel
110 feet to a point in the
de of Cluyton street, and
crtherly 100 feet to the plan
the contents thereof
ol
niug,
Seized and taken
property of Daniel W. Taylor and Mury
II, his wife, and Diamond State Imest
-e sold by
I'AI'h GILLIS, rtherlff.
Sheriff's Office, Wilmington, Delaware,
as the
( nt Company, t.
tie
SHERIFF'S SALE
BY VIRTUE,
A
•ilt
j dlivctei
will
public sale
Hie
New Castle lumdr
«»N TUESDAY.
' nove:
iTi
New Castle,
of Delaware,
tiii: p
BAY
HER. 1896,
I
described real
ate. viz:
a in lot
slum:
li'.
(I
mil
ad
i H'l.i
he Dm
ck
ill I'l'C
h
i nii
I I* et ,'
it width i
thing the
r late of
southwest*-:
l-'i uneis D.
• land
the >•
bounded
lato
l'olk.
R.
aken In execution
the
ns It. Ilelscl. ailniinis
pn
tf John T. Viney,
A. Vii'iey, surviving mortgagor,
be sold by
Pall GILLIS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Wilmington, Delaware
(ictobtr 22 , J 806 .
CASTOniA.
Tho fae
rlailo
oigns
la oa
e7ory
vrappta.
Sf
. loriumnr
' ixu JoH Uf if Solo li'2 J!
Clllloa No, i W.J1 * ri* .
I JUA
1'bOUO • 0*
•sm
NOTICES.
NOTICE.
ELECTION NOTICE
There will bo held
u , T - TUBS DAY. Novem
ber .id, l8tw. at the various polling plaoes !□
Now Castle county and oltjr of WUiuiugiou,
in the State of Delaware, aa election for
Ten Delegates to
Constitutional Convention
The polls will be openod botwoeo Die hours
O'8 and 0 o'oIouk In tho forenoon and will
continue opcu until (I o'clock in tbo nftor
"iooa. PAUL GILl.Ih, bhtriir.
Sheriff's Olllce, Wilmington. Del.. October
N OTICE—Ta* payer#take notloa-Clty and
•V.hool Taxes for Mili
Tim undersigned. Itecel ver of Tuxoi for tho
Ciiy of Wilmington, will be at No. 10 Eaat Gth
street, between Market and King streHa.
during the months of July and Augimt iHJdw
between the hours of 8
in* unj from » to 8 In tho uftornoon for
purno90or receiving tuxes On all taxoa
paid during July there will bn a reduction of
- rents on every dollar, and all tuxes paid
tlrat day of Auguat shall
payable without a reduction, us aforesaid,
and all taxes unpaid on tho first day of Sep
tember skull be inoreaaoil by the addition of
& I'Ci uoiitnm on the amount thereof.
EDMUND Ml 1 011 ELL. JR..
Receiver North District, Including
north of Hlx th stroot.
i
In
and after U
all
EUGENE BATE 1(8.
Receiver Southern Dlstslct, luoludlug all
jlH-Sin
Ecuth of Sixth street.
R ELIEF IN BIX IIOUIIS-Distressing Ml
ney and Bladder diseases reltoved In six
L urahy tho "Now Great fioutix American
Kidney Cure." This new remedy Isa great
•nrprlso or. ucoountof its exceeding proiupi
nessln relieving pain in tho hladdor, Kidneys
back and every purl of Die urinary passage*
lu mule or female. It relieves relent!
water and pulu In punilng
ately. lr you wuni quick relief and cure, this
in ye ur remedy Sold by Z. James Bolt, Drug
gist, Wilmington. Del. J9-iyf
ho
of
almost immodi*
N OTICE-The star of Hotblohoiu Loyal,
Orange Lodge, No. Ii6 will attend First
Prcubyteilnu Church Sunday morning. Sis
ter lodges are cordially Invited to all end. to
gether with all brothers ol
83!) Change struct ulU o'clock sharp.
o'JD-H
order. Meet
F. It. C.
N OTIC ID—ISO. 00 reward for the urroot of
ThoinHsUibbona. ullaa "Ciovcland Jim"
and John 8inlth, nllua "(jhestoi' Jaek" prl*
onera who et>oapad from New Castle Ja'I
Saturday even ins. Sept. 30, IS'Jt).
G1LL1S. Sheriff.
PAUL
8'ib-tf
OTJCE-Hpeclal notion to Indies who wish
quiet work at homo, I will gladly
i* n 2 cent
Ud i CBS P. O.
o30-Wt*
N
full particulars, if
stamp Is euclosod for n reply. A
Box07. Wllinlavtoii, Del.
~\T O'i'ICE—Solid your oar pets
i-N trie Carpet Clean in* Wonts. 40:> Orange
meet phone 721. Household goods taken
oh sloragA oD 2m
the Eloo
OTICE-H. Hoegeiseerger. M. D.. 818 Mar
, made the oye Ins special
idy In thii universities of Vloniiu. Austria
a New ,r ork ( By. In i he Philadelphia Poly
tduneand .1 ills r.ye H sspltal. He uxamlnet
•yesireo und guaruatees satlsluctlon. Gold
lifusses |S.OO; st»;6l glasses, 5
N
ket
is
MRS MOORE
Itoadii your life from tho oradlo to tli e gravo
by the Does In your hand. Bntlsraetlo i ..
a a rood. 7.4 E. flth street. 26 and 5Uo.
o9
Have You
to (tumult
a proposal you
for aay property, without wish
t run sno
lug to be known pornonally In
tlon? ir so, send us your best offer, and vro
will giv* M our prompt attention. All busl
nessstrictly oonffdontiaj. No charge to buy
ers. Th* seller pays our fee.
jyl8-tt
1IAWKIN8. 712, Markot street.
you a cosy home and allow
you to pay for
IIAWKINh, 7Jv Markot streak
1y 18 -tf
Wa Will Sell
rent.
T )0 YOU SPECULATE? "Guide
XJ cesilul speculation," mailed free
Wboat, provision, cotton und stock speoul
tlon
limited margin thoroughly oxpl al n
od; correspondence solicited.
WaitnuN, Fohd & Co..l» Wall St., New Yoru
only lyr
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A
directed,
writ of Levari Facias,
will be exposed to public sale at the
Market street between
Court House, i
Tenth and Eleventh streets, in the city
of Wilmington, New Castle county and
Slate of Delaware,
ON FRIDAY.
THE 6th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1896,
at 2 o'clock p. m.,
the following described real estate, viz:
All that certain lot of land with
thereon
Wllmingtotl afore
follows,
three
ded,
story brick
situate In
Bald, bounded and described
Wit:
Beginning
dwellln
j city o
the southerly side of Sev
enth street between Lombard and IMno
streets at the distance of 47 feet
from the westerly side of Pine street, at
a corner of Enoch Moore's land; thence
with his land southerly 72 feet
wide alloy; thence along said alley
erly 13 feet 11 inches; thence northerly,
along other lam
BlmpSQn, 72 feet
Seventh street.
beginning, bo
3-feet
i said F
the aforesaid r.
of
therewith
place
execution as the
Seized and taken
property of Margaret A. Murtha, admin
istratrix of James C. Murtha, deceased,
mortgagor; the said Margaret A. 1
•iving mortgagor; Idle
Jennie Murtha,Mary Murtha and Th
(aid James C.
the Bald Margaret
' the said Fll- u J.
lie Murtha, Mary Murtna
Murtiia, t
Murtha, heirs-at-law of
Murtha, dccet
A. Murtha,
and Thoma
d: t
j Gold by
PAUL GILLIS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Wilmington, Deluwar
October JO. 1SIHJ.
SFIT'TlIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Levari Facias,
will be exposed to public
House., on Market si
Tenth and Eleventh
of Wilmington, New fustic county am
Stute of Delaware,
ON FRIDAY.
THE Ctii DAY OF NOVEMBER, l-.E,
salo a
tiie following described real estate, viz:
All that certain lot. pie
land with the dwelling-house there
tho city of Wilmington,
follow
d describe'
:■ d
rly' side of
Beginning
Delaware avr
feet !• and 3-16 inches northwesterly from
the intersection of said side of Delaware
avenue with the westerly side of Jefferson
street; thence northwesterly by said
of said
theasteriy
angles to Deluw;
lei lines-feet to a line
to Twelfth street and 51 feet southerly
therefrom, measured at right angles
aid line forming the northerly
boundary of this lot, tho
of those
through tho middle of
wall between the house erected
1 the houeo adjoining
•t, be tins eontf.-!!
distance
25 feet
a stake; thence
width at rig
te by
thereto,
-westerly
lines pass
party division
this
of what they
lot
property of
his wtlo. A
ng been prov
ami the snlo tu by renson cf
ami william O MurgiitroyU
Murgutroyd, his wife, t i s and to be B<
I'AFT. GILLIS, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, 'Wilmington. Delaware,
October 10, 1800.
id taken in execution
llarlan Guuse ar.d Ellen l
ll title
to tho above property
isly told by Mm Inn Gnuzu
default of bis
It.
SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF A
to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale ut tho
Market street between
Tenth and Eleventh streets, In the city
of Wilmington, New Castle county anil
Stute of Delaware.
of Levari Facias
jiirt House,
ON FRIDAY,
THE 6th DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1806.
2 o'clock p.
the following described re
All that cert'
tin; buildin
the olty of
and described
Beginning
side of Twelfth strec
CO feet easterly from the easterly
Hould street;
with Heald street
side of a 3-feet wide alley, which
another alley 2 feet 6 Inc
lending into Cade street; thence
said side of said 3-feet wide alloy easterly
.'.rail'd with Twelfth street 12 feet G
Indies to n stake; thence southerly paral
lel with Heald street and passing through
the middle of the division wall of this and
tho house adjoining
the aforesaid rUle of Twelfth street,
•sterly 12 feet 6
the place' of beginning, be tbo
uvof what they may.
I taken
piece
land with
erected, situate In
aforesaid, bounded
. follows, to wit:
us there
Wllmlr.g
the nortiierly
tiie distance of
idC Of
Mice northerly parallel
80 foot to the southerly
d thence thereby
.V. Fi_ ..
wife, and t.t's und
J:.
property
I ' ' J..
by
PAUL CUT.I.IS, sheriff.
. Del
Sheriff's Office, Wilming
October 1C, 1896.
THE LEADING
,„QdlSK LUNCH PARLORS*,,.
-IS
HOLTS'
No, 3 EAST 4TH ST,
fol Imv. Open
: ilio key.
Wo lend ami oil*<
JpEA COAL for faintly
extra large sizo, $4.78 p*r toa
JOHN M. SOLOMON.
Office No. 8 West TliU J atro#t
rbonei UU and 203
WAIITBO
derly ■entisman, Appil
if
ei
at i
t.
a*
W A SffisSavm_._
■tort notioo. Apply m tbs W]
lntslllgsnoo offiosb No. Ship1
lieu
latlBftu.'i
t«l!-'iV'
eS lu re to
«w good#. New plan,
family noeds It. Bells
Specialty Co.. No. ii B.
o. **tr
T1TANTED—Agents
VV workers. New
IJO a
It's
a win nor. Every f
sight. Household
street, Cincinnati.
Ml)
W ANTED—Journalist, who has a into
spare tlino, to cuiivass for advertise
moots, among leather trado of this olty. A
good opening, add rim Hoot and Shoe Re
corder, 11 Columbia street. Boston, Mass.
W E don't want boys or loafer*, but mei
of ability, 1300 to$5JO a month to but
tiers. Htnte ami general agents. Hularjr
eoiuiuisslon. Uuciuo Eire Lug i no to., Itae
clue, Wia.
OlO-Xteoa
\XT ANTE')—Agents. I 0 a , <wv . „«.» ...
»* workers. No capital nooded. New
Good* Now Plan. Sellam «tgbt. Every fam ■
a,a **• Household Spoolalty c'o„ Ho.
dvJ4 Dlnciuuati, Ohio. Bh!-0ma
W ANTED—-lo purchase a 6 horse power
Baxter Collar and englue. Also pal
of Fairbanks platform soates. Apply to
Frank Voruon, this office, gM-tt
W ANTED—By middle aged, experience:
widow, a posit ion as tiouaekeenei
Addrem A. i*. this oilloe. o30 wr
W A S D-A coolt. Apply 701 Rodney
XXT ANTED—Dressmaking
VV Miss Grand lag; ISOS W
eiigagbrnaats,
7 th atraok
O80-6f
If YAH want-help hi tenting your Uousbj
II lull or collecting rent#, try
11 AW kins, 7U Market itreev
Jy18-tf
f~ \!t, D*H AllDT'a
J J PENNY
Ara the only genuine Pennyroyal I
SoT^w,?;. fflar
•tract. Phlia. By mall or at oinaft it.
Advice tree. Ladle* beware of lialta*
UOVAL PILLS
PUU
n j *
tut a
lions
fi)
Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pill
JjADIKSf
Chic hi*
tor
FOK fiiAl.H.
OR BALE-Severul small doalrabl* wo
perties. 8 por cant Interest call be Pur
chased at reasonable figures, by applylair at
this office, 0 ^ 6 -W*
F
I p OR SALE—Two good horses, wllf sell
• ohuap. for want of use. E. B. Mode. 218
oW-tf
French street.
F
OK SALE CHEAP—Two good b
horn roosters. Apply
leg.
ll. E. Vermin.
this office.
J JtOIl BALE UR RENT—Fin* resldeao93
0th snd Franklin streets. Auy
« for Hue homts should see J. H. D, $1
on. 1710 Broome street or 1310 W. 10th,
OK
In
u
.it
Oil
F oil BALE—A lot of slioata Poland nBBft
China and Chestsr Whites. Apply jEE
Lewis Potts, adjoining Passmore rum
near C'entreviffa. si-u
for sale to nullders aud other* Iu
b*st purts of town. Easy terns,
Jyl8-tf HAWKINS. 712 Market strost.
Ground
KBsr
E ■'64 RENT—Brick houios Nos 810 and 8l«
East AtD street, iu guod condition, large
yards, very low rants, look
to John K. Hartman, 413 Last 4th street
. Apply
032 D t*
J? Nos. 12 und IU Irwin Placo. Apply
Jaboz Dovlllo, Heal Estate Agent, No. 8
Eighth street, or H. li Vernon, Republican
Otttqp. _
F OE RENT- x or 2 pleasant rooms for light
housekeeping. 16 Fast 7i h street. Coal
o29-3l
OH KENT—Two 2-story brick dwellings,
W.
F OR RENT—Stables Eighth and Moaroo St.
Apply to JtniLM F. .Sutton, 10)9 West
Ighthutree:. ir.'l-oodtt
F oil HF/N'T-A largo parlor for doctor oi
any other profess on. Also fur>ilshed
rooms with all conveniences. 2.0 W Uth.
020-61*
1 7)OR RENT—A goo 1 furnished house for u
" email fiuuiIv Apply to Elizabeth Soott
o3 11 .1
No.
3 .lucksou st re
OR RENT-House 1312 V
Apply A. L. White, city.
B IO It KENT—8 root
porch. 810 Del'.
Bi d und Motiroo st routs
F
ib*S
aud Do tli with front
Apply D. McJ^fnpv
DR. H, P. EVES
Veterinary Surgeon,
50/ WEST NINTH STREET
Gradualoot Univcisity of l'ounsylvault.
Tolepl lone 243
DR. J. R. MAHAFFY,
YJ.TH RINA/RIAN.
University of I'*
liiylvnnlu.
(2 rail ante
704 West Fifth Street and 914
West Eighth St Phone 581
jj i-fitn
HAVE YOU A 003?
t-l i A.upon
KISLEY'S FLEABAN
'pokly applicnlloo
• it aud glossy,
:sniaiure, hills tloae.
Itut-p tho clogs cent
35C PER BOTTLE
for snlo Dy leading dugjhts.
Z. JAMES BELT, Ctb uud .Market Agent*
FOR RENT.
fo. 001 Jackson St.,
. Oil St. I
No. 14( 0 W. titl- fit, l
1 rooms nil 1 bath,
moms uud butli.
,s and
fit., 10 rooms and hatha
., 8 looms »nd bath,
It. 6 rooms and hath.
N
No. 80 s Vns
No. 1122 I'
No fill King St, 0 rooms and UiUi.
fit. 8 rooms and b itli.
.1 iuth.
.1 bath.
No. lot K. i:
No. loi; He-ncit s
No. V04 I, Utb fit..
Desirable ro
Slh uud Ctn tli vets
Market Stroot, l.ol v
H. L. EVANS & CO:,
EIGHTH AND MARKET BTUKETti.
■'(0 -eod
ROSS 7 ,
No. 210 Market street,
Headquarters for
FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR.
NtW GOODS!
LARGEST ASSORTMENTS!
LOWESI PRICF!
offered.
The best value for tbo money
Headquarters for
Bicycle Swcator*nml Football Hosiery, 060 ,
Tho Now Dicyole Unt only 2Pc.
ROBS',
<
210 MARKET STREET.
TEETH
r
»
DR. F. E. SMITH,
SUHCtOrt UtNTltif.
1«*»itXi r*tr»r.red. •_•■••
u lili VXtttilred Air,.
Rcitnillul Sot of Tooth.
Too tli VXItocl With Gobi.
Teeth Filled Will* Sliver.,
. 1
4H
91
&* lulliio
A ««iiss;Sr4! w
MARKET STREET?
811
TEE T H