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I) \li Y REPUBLIC \N. & Entered at the oostolloa at iYH;nfii«un, On. u.4Smooii 1 olati mall outer. DAILY, (Kxoarr Bukdax. ~-AT- • THE REPUBLICAN BUILDIN3, MS, WK XHIHD ANUKINO STREKT. HT: —by— *ttB REPUBLICAN' 1'UISTINQ AND PUBLISHING CO. S ME ON KB l>AY. .lAlMIJAltY *■», I8»7 po*.. "'~ v Thk Hon. Ebe W. Tunnoil wus iuaug v I Hratod yesterday at Dover, Governor of the pcoplo of Delaware. lie sots forth in v his inaugural address, the following: | "It is needless forme to remind you that you hold positions of honor and tru«u, With no light responsibilities. It shoulu bo vour constant, aim to avoid all useless > an a extravagant expenditures of public r moneys hurtful Ml vise that you refrain from what is pure ly partisan legislation, if such should bo pressed 'ttpon you. Special legislation, : no way creditable or beneficial to the State S hould not receive favorable y you." But ho has not one word to say in ftemnation of the methods whereby John T. Dickey received a certificate of election and took his scat in thu House to which s not entitled aud which is and to guard well against all and vicious legislation. Aud 1 consideration he knew ho now held by Mr. Woodward W. Cheairs. He bos never a word to say in condemna tion of tho counting out process of tho R( publicans in Kent county. Ho might Well exclaim "Good Lord deliver me from my friends, for my enemies will take bt Here'S what the would-be free sllvurilo candidate for Senator says: ' I regard my election os a victory for the silver V Democratic party loyal to Mr. Bryan and the Chicago plat form. Personally, I favor silver and g; Mr. Bryun aud tho Chicago platform my entire support during the recent campaign | My election was brought about by that V Issue. "Like Mr. Bryan, I believe that the fut 1 ire of the great cause of bimotalism de who will bo U. S. Senator of tho of Delaware who stood pemls lnrge]y"upon the e ectod to the IT S. Senate iu tho four y that 1 , and 1 desire to say right 1. unalterably in favor of bimetal ism and will vote unfalteringly for it tho end. Richard k Kenney. WlLDARD tfAULSDURY lost a valuable friend when John T. Dickey was turned down in the House. If John T. Dickey had been allowed to retain his scut in the House, then, iu nil probability, Willard Saulsbury would have been tho nominee for U. S. Senator. Tho Wolcott men ki that fact and laid their pluns accordingly. Itihasbeeua sorrowful blow to John T. Dickey and his face plainly shows. It is all right aud proper to cheat Republicn but when it comes to counting out fellow Democrats, then the act is a wicked one certainly. Tho contest has been tho means of showing up the rottenness of the peo ple who have ruled pur elections for years past. The thing should now be stopped, oucc and for all. There should be more of a desire for •he coming advanced woman to bo a thor ough housekeeper and cook, than for them to so ape the mannerisms of men, that they are already beginning to take on a masculine look. A womanly woman is the noblest work of tho Creator. A union In marriage with a woman who is in pympathy with her husband iu all his business ventures, makes heaven indeed upon this earth where trouble aud turmoil appear to be vastly iu the majority i lives. Try to tench the girls how to «ook and keep house us well as play the piano. Good wives mako good husbands. IT IS said on excellent authority that the main reason that Thomas F. Bayard, Jr., left In New York, took in the late election, having been the •ound money Democratic candidate for Congress. His opposition to Handy Incensed the Delaware Democrats that they swore vengeance forever on the young Bayard. It was his political grave and he thus reared up his tombstone. Here lie all Thomas Jr's, political hopes, bur ied forever in Delawaro politics. He was wise to leave when he did. city to take up his residence owing to the part lie No property owner should be compelled to pay only used but si: hut for only the time the W£ In Baltimore, if a property is idle thre or six months or to the owner or the agent representing tho property. No property mpelled to pay the dc thing he did unfortunate us proper! y. rent for a property be hue the year, b used. or should be r some Lise uf by being gel the Ids be There should be sr There's tho water hill?. mdc ii in all things. biNCE the drought, the residents at Higliiuud.s invo bee ▼ouienc.e to procure household purpo.-e. •nrly all tlie mils •iug gone dry. of Highlanders paid the .Street and Hewer ConunJs,sit;iiers and made u request that the watci pipes Ijj extended, so '.hat this |mueh required the vicinity i e last cvei • icle for dai! v sli . Tii pfin-ibli). ■loners instruclcd tIn; the Dei Already there is heard fro erat party, grea telection of * a Dover, for U. S. He nr pronounced silverite, hi Iwme of contention. Thou, again, tlierc •e others who don't think the Gi vur tlie R. Kennej measures up to the Ideal Delawa r. The growling, which at mill mI, has broken out only In tb hard •ral of the1 ev Dei Delaw. the /.'t died aro allotted •clio of l lie la-t tion has •way. the S: Democntllo Senat Congress, and ihr Occupy tho seat m; •tion of o.x .Senatur Higgins' official term who will but at thL wi occupying a sc wh( it to by tb-; e: of office. i.? to bo s capture the sc; • fightfor the lucky ndi vi. I ual. Attobnets Km big Wiitiiii •lew the lieu,O'. Job I ey iu the ht sc of his friends. Iheyhul Job when they first ■ irted in, and they B iCheairs, a winner. Three cheers fur cheairs i ail timt"wh ) lil? 1 li iir, Bou Hanoi inatoi Dover in lo organize thu which declared their prefot ward Addicks for l\ H. tret remains to be roc will terminate. iiour. He help eii Kogtslaf 1 0 fur J. Ed r. it where ttnd ho v tDO figl A evvnlug lu the New (A Delaware A vet v«h givet J 11b building ', under th pi the Wilmington Opera Club. Tho par pants were nearly all home talent and Acquitted thoniselves with credit. 'pices TflROUGH excitement, Kddio R. C'ochra Jr., and James Pi tder, attorneys have given themselves n big fr.'. •dverllsement Whether they think i Will pay them for the g later in life. Sf Genkbal R. R. Kenney «u a aurp*L«d man when be found he had captured the empty honor of being U. 8. Senator. He will be more surprised If hs la allowed to take the vacant seat In the Senate. Governor Tunnell favors a non-parti judiciary for Delaware. Wo hope his official life will be a creditable one for h self and the fair name of the Diamond State. FREE TO E? KitY MAN. The Mniliod ol a Uram Trea(iu»nt for Weak " Men. Mlimit lareil Him After Kvervtlilnu Else I'allcd. Painful diseases when bad enough, but is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness, the mental forebodings ten tlni MWorao than the most severe pain. There is no let up to the mental suffering day or night. Sleep is almost impossible aiul under such a strain are pc,w.vly responsible *' - what they do. For years the writer r ed nd tossed tho troubled sea of se nl akness until it was a question whi cr had not bel ter lake a dose of pois. I thus end all his troubles. But providential inspiration his aid in the shape of n binatiou of medicines that not only plately restored tho general health, but enlarged his weak, emaciated parts natural size and vigor, and he now declares that any send his who will take the trouble to 'and address may have the method of this wouderful treatment freo. Now when I sny free without cost, bee. I mean absolutely I want every weak au to get the benefit of my experi ■d not a philanthropist. do I pose ns an enthusiast, but there are thousands of men suffering tho mental tortures of weakened manhood who would be cured at once could they blit get such a remedy that cured as the study how I po tago stamps information, bu that there are a few things allhough they e ost nothing to get they are worth a fortune to lifetime of happiness to mosr, of Do not try ifford to pay tho few necessary to mall tho t send f it, aud learn earth that mull aud mean a . Write Thomas Slater, Box 887 Kalanmzlo, Mich., the information will bo mailed plain sealed envelope. o:i8-lyr-w-s llev. Uciiuln •*. Lrowlov. At a meeting of tho Benevolent and Pioneer Literary Association lmll Jan. 18, 1897. Tho following resolutions wero unanimously adopted. ; Where a , we learn with deep regret the death of Rev. Den nis J. Crowley one of most beloved ul respected priests and therefor belt: Resolved, Tlmt in tho death of Rev. Dennis J. Crowley, tho community suf fers tho loss of citizens, and the Dioctwe of Deli of Its truest anil noblest priests further Resolved, That these resolmious bo tho minutes of the organization and.that a copy be published in the daily papers. Signed of its most valuable id be it spread Mich.4 ki. F. Doordax Thus. M. Monamijan Thou. j. Walsii C o unit tec. rutarrll anti Unltls Relieved l>« 10 illilliHCN.— ■ousrh t.Do mowers, ?ol Dr, Agnew's Catarrhal Powder diltus this Pow-ier over t passages. Painless and delightful relievos instantly, and per n:'. jr, Cold-, Head CIO puff ol hruulh polled with each hot* Tho Miller d. i Market street. Weak .tie are fearfully depressed and disc aged by weal haunted powe tlou. Do y specialist, Dr. Greene, New York City, is the physician in the world in this class of diseases? J1 is modiriues most healing, strengthening,invigorntimr He can You can consult hh Write him without delay. It cost ing to get his opinion ami advice by letter and writingtoliim will probably lead your cure. Y i vigorless eoiiili not know that tho it est 14th St., ako you again a vigorous man. b.v mail ifioo. 1II»W'S Till*. We offer one 11 u ml rod Dollars Be ward for any case ol' Catarrh that cannot bo cure 1 by Hall's Catarrh (lure. F. J. C'HLNKY & CO. Props., Toledo, o. J. Imvo known P. J. >eiieve business trans ic We. ! undersix Cheney for the last 15 perfectly honorable I ami financial•/ ul obligations made by (he r fir West ft 1 Unix, Wholesilo Druggist-. Toledo, it.. Wuldlug, Kinnan A Marvin, Wliole-ule Druggists, Toledo, Hulls acting directly upon suriacesoi thu system. Price V'kj pcrboitle. .Sold by all Dniggists, Tesiluiomals free 1 1 Ti Tho stockholders of thu and Fafo Dopos elected tho following dire Nields, Win. P. Bancroft, James A. Hart Henry F. Dure, Dr. Joseph II. ('handler, J. Davis Sisler, Phil y yesterday ! '• Plunkett, ('biirie-, E Frit/., Archibald A> U; •lie. Will.: R. Brinokle, f>; J. MeClary, J ing. A held R. Tiituiu, Jo! Febnui 8 . Tho Sir night ordered tw and Sewer Department las arc lights placed Frank! i onth sirei dark !. The m always bcei The directors said tin thev did . .. wish ts would proba to spoil the fun of t.iiu yoi they thought that the lighl Idy protect the property i ' thieves. the visit. cailonnl t' The Educatie jentury dub bus called a ary :• suitable provisiu ••<: ds fur Dekiwa: (1 . This should i 'i !l of all e as iho pres s the suhjeei. lion eiuirelv < Id id of tr I, white lisb. Iierri 1 haddockal oth and Churcli streets Tliursdav, Jan. 21, fr Alh . in. until sold. ' and Lil Fis h Go. t cciigh. hoarseness a Be 1 rouble. Market t> I. B. Daisl i. 2nd and a powder for tIio feet, is pa in fut, swollen, smarting lo It o insi amlv bunions. IT id ow shoes fool oasy. 1 Is a certain w lllg fo(M. * Jay. SoN (In 1 siioe hi ore by . Ad .st evening (lie Wiimiugl Whist Club eli Cupelle, C. R. Miller, h Joseph Smith Willi; Metidlnlmll. K T. Metis, li. B Xul Pyle, VV. W. l> II Swift, W. •yaud K Mylo. 1 HEART DISEASE RELIEVED IN 50 MINUTES. Dr. A gnt • the heart gi •uses of Organic me Heart Dlseaselit TO nilumes, By effects 1 a! pi nut byinpa euro. It is a peerless remedy for , Shortness ol Breath, ^mothering ' Sldo .teasel Heart. eM.llor Dr Spells, Pain i Dims of dU *re, < No, me*, Sol 2 Market Pictu Fn e»! and art 1 East Third pa: CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Ti* .4 lift it ^ wj*pp»r. P nA COAL fc family .1 large sizo. jl.Vi per tj i OilN M. SOLOMON. : J West TuirJ Belle Brandon Fleur Makes a Friend Wiieiv Tried ASK YOUR GROCER OR FLOUR !» DEALER FOR IT. JOSEPH REINHART, MANLL'ACTURKlt. If 2D North Front Street, Olumon Iim. Attjr a long roat In not writing to jonr s&zjSS? AK on h " i *^ n we had the pleasure, ness 9f John Cochran, Mrs. Ida Carr Wilson to A short time ago through the kiudn head gardener for I IS ol a flower called the "Passion flower." which in Latin means "suffering flower." In one part of it is the crown of thorns and the cross, in others the spear, the scourge, the nails, the hammer, the lauco aud the drops of blood. I think this is tho rarest flower that it has been my privilege to see, although I have been in some of tho greatest places for flowers In the United .States. your correspondent has been confined to the house for several days past suffer ing with a severo cold, and not, but It caught to our left sldo received caught it ; also from the hurt time ago, which wo huvo never fully recovered from. We were well romembored during tho holidays aud during our sickuess. Wo received a handsome family Bible from a gentleman friend of Philadelphia; a! beautiful household Bible from our friend, Ebed N. Baldwin, of this placo, besides receiving several other precious gifts from bis numerous friends. Tho oiher day William Dnuzenbaker, another of old friends, kuowlug that wo good sized pig that had wanted butchered, came aud got it and butchered the same, ami wlmt's more, camo and cut it up. I think wo have great reasons for being thankful, and in every i-ouso of tho word, Tho pig was one year and two days old and weighed 840 pounds. Who can beat this? Good gracious, has Hon. Robert Hanby stopped raising pigs? What has become of tho "Maryland my Maryland" pigs? Have they te.keu wings aud gone to rest? Or are they still rooting and hog-a-dying? O' dear, this world quite strange is, Every day brings forth now changes. , Tho days are rapidly pasting away we know not what a day brings forth, but do know pigs are a good tiling iu their place,aud a tine article to have on hand but oue should get out of the pen, it is hard hardwork for a bowlegged mau to catch it. They can grunt and they can squeal when nothing is tho matter with them. This is not tho case with our beloved Senator for he novel' squeals unless ho has something to sqeual about. We are like the old maid who said "Well, 1 love him still," We love him, because of his good nature, then .• grumbles but takes things as they come, aud what is more pleasant than a cheerful man? A who never gets sulky or finds fault, why lie is oue of the best thi ngs on tho earth. It is just what is wanted to day, 1 wumeu with more sunshino in thoir faces and cheerfulness iu ilieir hearts. Our beloved frieud hu< a large heart. Wo love him, because he is candid, open hearted, affable, kind, charitable, a plain speaker, will not bo imposed upon, fnir and unsuspecting aud likes a a good joke. Ho knows when to speak. speak. Not liko the old woman whoso name was Bkldlo. "Whose tongue was hung in the middle, It worked both ways to tho end of her days, Till it boei Our honorable is tho queer people. It i that class. It makes nothing come right, it set. iver growls, liko a string a fiddle, t to be ranked among SclcS-4 l '<■ i leaks, stops pig> of the razor back breed from running away. Well scribbling this for all office nor for any of his pork. Wo are not giving taffy, but the naked truth au>l nothing hue thu truth, so help mo Hob Hunby's pigs. Robert Emory, of Philadelphia, tho • of Cluymont M. E. Uliurch, suys ho received for Christmas handkerchiefs from Ills i. Wow o broken bones, it stops musical iltrec vr four doze lor if Bob hasn't • bounle lassies." V, daughter of George Casey, ck little girl, being ill with •ions frie Lena Ci is a very pne Ul soldier, is still Shute, Willi* he decline i o bed. aud there i his sickness. Ho lias gone much hope for his ry. Wo of ton wonder^ why mau us the above is for certainly it would be a eharitablo^aot •o able pension, the bare of ■ govor drawing pensions who to do hard labor and who work every day, •o iu good health. Al *, never having been asked tho aud apparently though wo do not draw . ro huv why a number of times, aud ivjiuw that we would uot like to do tho work that some do who draw pensions. s received here, of tho sail death of Mrs. Jintison.who was on a visit She had a short time applied for 1 Word to friends in Wilmington, stroke of paralysis, and in. wusdeud.Sho was tho mother of Mrs. Wil and time back, sick with rheumatism) and was about 80 years of age, when she tliecl Also i lie sad newt' came of Mrs, C • village, (who i 1 iam Casey, of lias bee Hanby, who has been seriously am is fed, stroke of paralysis. lUeb hopo uothcr of i of Wilmington's besc with At tills writing there is not She is s Hanby, •itizens. rife of Curtis Trump, is lying very sick, with the pn u Mrs. < , daughter of Mr. T. Miss Adda Rr the siei e old. Addison Wells, • be idle, lots goni / ihero is ii demand for nun at. tin •Iio does Bayonne, X. J,, place. in the oil work iliai line of busi eel ing- which started in iho M. E. Church jvoral ;d, and joined tiic s bee place li Imstake • Rev. B F. Dougherty, is wonder, when what lie had spite of all opposi Oue 'The pi •ml will), ye suecessfu!. to lisle ter likes ; •a it/ any < OllNIIlliptloi'. A correspondent of an English medical journal furnishes the ft 8 recipe •utc for consumption. Put soft), roll and i all extracted; be palatable, as many as a dozen a a dozen whole lemons boil until soft (not squeeze until the juice i sweeten tho juLe enough then drink, day. .Should they cause pain or looseness of the bowels, lessen the qiiaulty and use live or six a day until better, then begin and use a dozen. By tho time you have usod five gain strength and imv six dozen you will begin lo appetite. Of ; you get belter y so muily. Follow these directions and we it it if there is y help for you. Only keep it up faith Wo know of two cases where both en up by the phy laststages of coa .-million, yet both were cured by using coord ing to tho directions One lady in particular was bod /ory low; had tried everything money could * procure, but nil iu vain, w lieu to ulease a frieud, she was finally persuaded to use the lemons. She began February and in April she weighed 140 pounds. She is a well woman to-day. aud likely Will never ' tli" patients w< 0 ridde to t hem i 1 - •or Du ,1 • Last evening partment hoard a number of Highland resideut's pet el Ion to set the grade on Eighteenth street, so that water pipes can bo laid. Tlie engineer was instructed to make an estimate of the cost of the work. They aLo instructed t f a sewer on Seventh Shipley aud Orango ; of tlie cost est: in street bet streets. grunted a permit •go B. Ward was •roil illowed a plumber s licence. The bulanc el Hi aliik was reported to be $ s '. 11 Kvungelislie services under the leader ship of l)r. Walker, still continue w!.'_ 1.. terest. Several persons presented them selves for pardon nt last evening's service. Dr. Walker preached a convincing and convicting sermon fr "Tekel, Weighed i Wut heart, attend tho s pardon for sms, at •itli in d found tlie Balanc r." If you are seeking •c at 2.80 i>. Church 1 V l W M i The uuarterly meeting of tlie MeAll Mis "as held yesterday. Ke lt in the village rhich tho bj ■ progre-s directs its endo; Mr .. Mahaffy. Mrs. F. F. B. White, Mrs. Em and Mrs. Briggs. Mrs Willi ma Quigley, Mrs. ti. K. Johns !» W. Ilari; ft! Il every ^ VTlfftfa 3i|u'.u:s B If You want, help In renting your houses o collecting rent* try liAWKfNE 7lk Market at rax*.. Jj IH-tf LINCOLN. n Rb Fairness la Debate and His Views on the Value of Books. The first time I met Mr. Llnooln was during his oontest with Douglas. I was a young clergyman in a small Illinois oou« try town. I was almost a stranger there when Llnooln was announced to muko a speech. I went to the hull, got a seat well forward and naked a neighbor to point out Mr. Llnooln when ho came in. won't have no trouble knowin him when he comes," said my friend, and I didu'J. Soon a tall, gaunt man came down the aisle and was greeted with hearty applause. I was specially impressed with the fulr ness and honesty of the maD. He began by stating Douglas' points ns fully and fairly as Doufias could have done. It struck mo that he anxiety to put his opponent's argument In the most attractive form. But then he went at those arguments and answered them so convincingly that there was noth to be said. Mr. Lincoln's manner that I asked to meet him after the address, and learning that ho the next day attending court I invited him . Ho came, and we hud au Ydu overdid It in his ing to bo in town to dlno with interesting visit. The thing that most impressed me was his revercnco for learning. Recently from divinity studios, I was full of books, and he was ouruoct in drawing me out about them. He was by no means ignorant of literature, but as a man of uffnirs natu rally ho had not followed now things nor studied in the lines I had. Philosophy in terested him particularly, aud after wo hud talked about of tho men then in vogue ho remarked how much he felt tho need of rending and what a loss it waa to not to have grown upamong books. "Menof force," 1 nnswored, "can got pretty well without books. They do their thinking instead of adopting what other men think. " "Yes," said Mr. Lincoln, "but books serve to show a that those original 't very new, after all." I met Mr. Lincoln several times later, the next time a long while aftor in anoth er place. I thought ho would have forgot , but ho knew ed In the gentlest way possible about my wife, who had been ill when ho oaine to see us. But of all my memories of Lin coln the ono that stunds out strongest his interest in poetry and theology. He loved tho things of tho spirit.—New York Tribune. thoughts of his ten sight and ask IMITATE AN AUTOMATON. '*• Curious Effect Produced Toy Bear. a Crowd by a An enterprising confectlonor of Holona, Mon., has in his Htore window a meohan ical device representing a little bear, which by tho aid of olookwoik inside is made to constantly The bear is •e his bead from sldo to sldo. excellent miniature of a perfect bruin and attracts a great deal of attention. The drollery of the expression of liis faco s caught with udmirable actness by tho designer. Men, women and children stop to look captivated hy tho little animal, which hardly over fails to provoke a laugh. Sometimes they remain in front of tho window, captivated by the expression of his face, until they unoonsolously fall to following the movement of hid bond from side to sddo iu an endeu to note tho vury ing expressions of his eyos. At times a crowd will gather, and n dozen persons at sido movement until to an outsider it looks time fall into the side to really funny. The discovery of tho effect of the little toy w the window ami probably never would have been, for those who see it fall uncon sciously into tho habit themselves. A was standing across I lie street talking to a man in tho doorway of a shoo store. E. noticed the crowd across the way. "What nils those people?" lie said. "It looks like a crowd with »St. Vitus dance. t made by tin standing in (io over they did, iio and his friend, and it tiiey w before they k their heads from side with the littlo figure in tho window. "I doclaro," said wagging side in unison of them, laughing, realized tlmt they hud fallen into it "lb comes natural, but who would that have thought it would affect way?''—Ghieago Chronicle. Tlinker's Big Cargo. Tho British oil tanker Oilfield xfienrod this port yesterday morning vvi and more valuable cargo than lias gone th. In tho tanks of 5 gallons of II0T5 pieces of bar U'ftili stoves out for the big cruft iiuy a l.f! oil valued .'it $8 io heading valued; frm 77 •V. ■I ml nod ; it $84,174.30. $ 1 *. a king carg» | Tho Oilfield will i •allied :arry l,8t)0,u00 gallons ol oil. This Is Y« Opportunity, 0:i receipt of ten ce , cash stamps, > fiample will bo mailed of tlm 1 Hay Fever Raini sufficient to do aost popular Catarrh (Ely's Cr strato tlie great merils of tho.re ELY BROTHERS, fiG Warren St., New York City. Kly. Rev. Jolm Reid, Jr., of Great Falls,Mont., . J statement, "Itisn poni ed as directed."— Rev. I'mncisW. Poole, Pastor Ceutrul Pres. Church, Helena, Mont. recommended Ely's ('ream Balm l n emphasize h Ely's Cret i for catarrh and c nor any iujurio Balm is the acknowledged ains no mercury drug. Price. 50 cunts. Our Gicat Bargain Sale will con tinue all this werk. Specials lor Wednesday and Thursday. io pieces linen canvas, white and cream, 15 cent quality ior y/ cts. 10 pieces linen and cotton mixed canvas, steel, white and cream, 10 cent quality for 5 cents, 5 pieces Princess Taffeta, 1 yard wide, light colors, 12 cent quality fer 5 cents.* NOTIONS. 4 yard Velveteen binding black and colors, 10 cent kind 7 cents. 3 cent Twilled Tape, 1 cent. 25 cent Hair Brushes, 12^ cts. RIBBONS. 25 cent No. 80 Ribbon, 6 cents. Bargain Ribbons at 2 cents. HANDKERCHIEFS. 75 do; chiefs. more, i cent Handiter HOSIERY, Ladies' ot Misses' 8 inch Ribbed Hose, 15 cents, Other sizes 25 cents. Children's 25 cent'Hosc, sizes 8 and 8j16 cents. 228 ling Street il A CHANCE FOR NIK HOME Will sell at a bargain iho desirably located residence, N. E. Cor. of 6th aud Jcfferi Examine and judge for yourself. DANIEL W. TAYLOR, BOOM 400 EQUITABLE BUILDING. Ninth and Market Streets . \ 8 H ERIFF'8 BALE.-BY VIRTUE 05* A writ of Levari Facias; to me directed, S* b ® expose to nubile sale at the Coqrt House, on Market street between Tenth and Eleventh streets, in the city of Wilmington, New Castle county, State of Delaware, * on was a there a well out the fulr and It In he au ON SATURDAY, the 3oth day of January, at 2 o'clock p. m„ the following described real estate, viz: All that certain lot of land, with the three-story brick dwelling thoreou, situato in tho city of Wilmington, bounded aud described us follows,to wit: Beginning nt the southerly side of Tay lor street, between Poplar and Lombard streets at the distance of 181 feet from the easterly sldo of Poplar, thence easterly along said southerly side of Taylor St,11 ft to a cor.thonoe southerly through the mid dle of the division wall of tl>o adjoining house on the east, parallol to Poplar street 101 ft. 1 Inch more or les* to the northerly side of an alloy about 4ft wide communi cating with a three feet wide alley loading into Eighth andTiiylorSts.,thence westerly along said side alley parallel to Taylor St. 14 ft. to a cor., thence northerly parallel to Poplar St. Ihrouuh tho middle of tho divis ion wall of the adjoining house on theWest 101 ft., 1 inch more or leg, to the said south eriy side of Taylor street and place of be ginning,bo the contents thereof what they may with the freo use and privilege of tho above mentioned two alloys in common forever. Seized and taken in execution property of Sarah A. Parker and Charles Parker her husband, mortgagor, and t.t.s. WILLIAM R. FLINN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Wilmington, Delaware, January 8,1897. j 18-81 28 Ydu his in i he SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A directed, will bo exposed to public sale at tho Court House, on Market street between Tenth and Eleventh streets, in the city of Wilmington, New C'ustle county,Slate of Delaware, writ of Levari Facias, in to ON SATURDAY, THE 30lh DAY OF JANUARY, 1OT, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, viz: All that certain lot or piece of bind with the two-story brick house.thereon erected, situate in the Ninth ward of the city cf Wilmington aforesaid, ami bounded and described at follows, to Beginning at u point side of Thirteenth street wit: the northerly the distance of 03 feet 2 inches westerly from the erly side of Heald street; tn^nce northerly and parallel with Ileald street and pass ing through the centre of the division ; ad thence westerly parallel with Thirteenth street 12 feet wall between this house and the joining i he 46 feet a stake; thence southerly parallel with Heald street and passing through the centre of the division wall between this house and the ono adjoining the west 46 feet to the said northerly side of Thirteenth street, and thc-nce thereby easterly 12 feet 2 inches Mace of beginning, be the contents thereof what they may. Seized and taken in execution .. property of Anton llenson ami Augusta M. Benson, his wife, mortgagors, and t.t's and to be sold by „ WILLIAM It. FLINN, Sheriff. January 15. 1897. Sheriff's Office, Wilmington, Delaware, the the a SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A o directed, Levari Facias, will be exposed to public sale Market, street betw and Eleventh streets, In Wilmington, New Castle cm Delaware, the be city y,State ON MONDAY, THE 1st DAY OF FEBRUARY, V at 9 o'clock ji. m., the following described real estate, All that certain lot , , , piece of land situate In the said city of Wilmington, bounded and described Beginning a follows, the southerly the oiaiancc westerly southerly feet; side of Lovering avenue of 100 feet westerly fr side of Broome street; thence parallel with Broome street ■ westerly parallel with i-iovermg avenue 50 feet; thence northerly parallel with Broome street 100 feet tin a point in 1 said southerly side of Lovering ave nee thereby easterly 50 feet to tlie place of beginning, be the Contents thereof what they may. Seizei In execution ,, _ Daniel W. Taylor avd Marv H. Taylor, his wife, mortgagors Diamond State Investme corporation under of Delaware, the •c.perty the Company, a • Slate laws of d WILLIAM Tt. FLINN, Sheriff. Sheriff s Office, Wilmington, Delawar January 16, 1897. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A of Levari Facias, be exposed •t House. c directed, will to public sale Market street between Eleventh s the Tenth i __ _ of Wilmington, New Uastle 'eounty'dti of Delaware, ON MONDAY. THE 1st DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1897, Hie following described real" estate, viz; All that certain lot piece of land situ cHy of Wilmington aforesaid, described as follows, the corner formed baumlcd a.... Beginning .v.. intersection of > wit: y Urn Dela the •iy by°s-iid feet; thunce ('lay! side of Del! •llicrly parallel wit fee Hi ! •Hy paralle vlth D In tlie b* rly side ' I hereby south, rly !i beglnniiiK, I". 1 the i to the place s there I and taken in y of John F. Bplaln, e Ileald Company the | i r ib <! sold bv WlIiLlA.M R. FLINN. Sheriff, h''riff's Office, Wilmington, Deluwnre y 16, lSuT. J f d 'ft, // m i m em Good 'liiiugs Come To Tlie Top . imo. There hotter Rboes made than tlioso we thorn long to •)o satisfactory mil aud feel well. Our shoes always look stvlisb and fit like a glove—they feci as mu war boi faction sell, come to the top. Shoes and it hasn't ink must look well, w tliev it comes to sh Bully. Why 'e feei con fid * JOHN J, HAYES, No. 13 East Secaiil Streak Artisans' Saving Bank Ha UC 2 Market St, wu,' U|>en dally tr*: DllSLAW AUK aa, until 4 p, S870.Ma8.77 Ooclooit a,. Deposits 3, 8orpin* luiore-it allowed M 17,7511.42 deposits or money one 01 more calendar moiilbs nt. ibe rale 4 per cent, per uunuin. Money loaned J. Al iJl'.'TUa MuCAULLliY. Itorti Kbtata FrealJaut T. Al.LKN 111 IiliES. V ice- Proa! done, FT'. TAYLOtt, Kcc'yand Treus. JOSEPH .M. M.Vl'UE AU lltlf. May 14, 18l>5. '1 SSiJSITI WiUTEDEFOilia No-819 Market Stree $500 000 iOi.O L'nu.vi do t Allows Interest Money ns Follows; Dcpo* lla payable on demand 1 peroont, Depoalta payable alter id days' uotioi) I (. percent. Deposits pnyuble after X days' iiollae 1 pir Deposited Activebii* Inoasaooounisare not taken. The comp'oy acts hi Executor, Adoitnli Irator. Trustee, Uuarl.au. Uaee' Agent, and rents small saf; — " - - irltir prooi v.;.;l .0. BI N I. NI K LDi Preside nt " ■' 'INl'KLI-, Vice President, .aBKSO.N, Treasurer. NEW SPARES u.un Havings The Guar md I/.hii o 5ii i u new series of $1.30 • e. 6litre, payable Profits titbly compound; J ch share nt mut ir tty t'tod. For jfiurei or further Infor SpPi/ it fm iy Book .MULLEN, Jit., President, w vi. E. HAWKINS, Seer Olfico, Market stieet, «'M, di i m ea1 Our printed lists of propert: "For Keo'. 'for March 23ta ready !cr d.itribut'.on. Gail lawndget Dawkins * t;o., l.val relate Agents, 71k Market Street. Rsni List Ii by 1*4 s A the Lf A MICROSCOPE at the matter deposited on tho teeth and gums of any individ ual, and you will Bee a great num ber of animal and vegetable para. _ Bites. To keep the mouth free from these germs you must us9 some an tiseptic Methol and Thymol are V, the best They are both constitu Kj euts of I MCNTH0I3] ([ THVMcjl ■ MYRRSf ORRISE ' ^ M * > W VIOLET FLORAFOAM / tf)'* (i 'I Vi i Ileucc— Violet Florafoam is the I best loothwash maJe, because it is 0 truly antiseptic. 1 It acts by destroying parasites in P stantly. It whitens tho teeth, per | fumes the breath and contains noth i ing injurious. [!J [»] m NOTE ITS ECONOMY t* f % g , li k It only costs 25c and requires but a few dops on a wetted toothbrush. One bottle can be UBed by a whole family. V r For Sale by all druggists. 25C. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN 25c and $8 BEST Gold fillings $1 and up, silver75c; amalgam 50c, platinium 11.00; gas or vitalized ail administered. All work guaranteed. Open evenings. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, 610 1-2 MARKET STREET. Opposite J. Paul Brown's Photo Gallery Drs. Ashbrook & Bumgarner, Props. 66 It is an ill wind that blows no one any good The RECENT COLD SNAP has made a brisk demand for our HARD LEHIGH, have a good stock, vour orders and you will keep your pot boiling and ours too. But we Send in Geo. W. Bush & Sons Co. FflEHCS STREET COAL TIME 7A\ IS AROUND 4k Everybody wants good, strong, heat vj producing coal. We pride ourselves ; ability to select the Best and v li Upon mJ : Purest Coal to be had. We also pride [W I ourselves upon our prompt delivery. ||V! It isn't pleasant to wait a day or two for U ! coal to be delivered in the middle of j winter. We would like to have you t* as one of our patrons and feel sure 9 after a trial, you would never go elsewhere. m mm I l| mm II X CHARLES WARNER COMPANY, Central Office, Ninth and Shipley Sta : Foot of Market Street. T. HI. Wier, f iuh mid King Slreels place. Petiljoiin b breakfast food. Oj emu, a package: tins is the Boar brand. Hiej Konuine. Aunt Jemiiua'8 l aueako Hour, 9 h packugo. l.mgo ihiee-pound paejc ujee. L uMetliroc.pimmi or seir-raisBiK buck ui.oat io cents a p.iekagcr 1 here is no *o <• . "w ...r ICC pound; thtihouio oU'gaiit. Very white, clear, | ; evaporated upplor, lie u lb. Bed Sen 1 D'onl Vo a yaek'ige; tins L a long, full onop ound package ol fit.d ehiss goods anil : %S?!K« IX'fNaury we get these cake* n osh i vory ween. Egg i pay n quart; very green ox n use baking soda.- wiry 1 _ __ 1 tTolfyouTibout In hero.; for n in Vt U, m 1 , i J i,o core mntier whnt y . for tliOBo biscuit tfic u pound; you don't go tru lino ones. Do you don't you buy it Ivy • a whole pounn? do. you come i lots ol things Very light, T might h pound; *1 tell you what you y white sugar, butter, tide u pound i King LI oga lit WHS It S, Fit (h For Fale or Rout. A Good Bakery and Dwelling. CENTRAL LOCATION, Apply to GEO. R TOWNSEND &i CO., 804 MARKET STREET. N OTICE—I would call tlie atientlou or zens who own or harbor dogs to sec 110a 3, City Ordinances, to prevent annoyance. from uoge, foil owner, pos-ossor or barborer of any dog sliiill not before the 20th day tliesumeto bo regi ch dog while give reasonable cause to any person by barking offending shall ba annoy -1 ed. or aball suffer his ; , every person so - Hours of ietf!i 8.'10 a. I JOHN V. DOLAN, Chief ot Police J10-18 UBLIC HALE—Houaebcld, kitchen fur-! ntture, etc., at 825 Adams street, nnl '1 HUBS DAY, Jan. 21, 189?, nt 0.30 o clock. | . a cl:ambi-r, p s, 2 wardrobes, secretary, extension ta aud be Id Ing, briissel s e pels, oil piilntimra, eurtutnn. irlaes and i r vMuablc article. Geo Drake, t i(|ue china aiul many. its J 3 . IT COSTS NOTHING •ji EYE SPECIALIST, 9w. H. P0DEST4, FRIDAY, 'A 606 Market St .Wilmington. If you have been having unusual ittle extra use of your eyes j headaches lately, ciu'-'-s annoyance, don't rfeJay. the tv unit uu tion uml advice is positively l'RIili . E. E- HU KILL. 429 EAST FIFTH STREET, I (Late at 2nd and Tatnall Sfrcsts, All kinds of sewing for children, also ! ladies' Underwear. Children's dress making a specialty. -f- S j o22-3t MRS; MOORE •ra.ils to Ii sadly our lira Halt if an by (be Hn;a in your guaranteed, 714 E. lllh straat. do and 5 oo. • If In ICE—THE COUNTY ASH SbMEN T IS completed and may Oj following placos: hirst district—First ward—James Har kill's cigar store, No. 315 \V. Fourth St. Second ward. Michael Gillespie's cigar g j. 01 . ei No. GU2 E. Third St. Fourth ward, (t j 0 soph Cross's barber shop. Fourth and .'Combiml Sta. Kijchth ward. Charles B. | laylor s cigai stole, ^jixth and Lombuid streets. Second district—Third ward John Stan : nart p 8 fln i 0 on. No. 807 W. Second St Fifth unigloy'. n.looh, i Madison bt. Tench ward, Maigarot H at kin's saloon, Pleasant and Jackson Sts. Eleventh ward, Robert Uottingh loon. No. 300 Maryland uve. 'Twelfth ward p^ilip R. Shea's saloon, Fourth and Scott 1 streets. 1 Third district—Sixth ward, William H. Lloyd's grocery store, No. 703 King street, Seventh ward, William B. Smith, Jr., 8 r ° fJ0r y storo, Southwest corner Del aw; i sivenuo and Jefferson St. Ninth ward Joseph J. Rigby's cigar store, No. 2000 Market street. The assessors will bo i • sion at Court House (Levy Court room) on Janu ary 20, 27, 2S 29, and 30, for the purpose or making any corrections and placing any name on the assessment list that may-have been omitted. J. D. M'COY, First District. JAMESF. EARLY, .Second District. CHARLES WH ANN, Third District. j 1610 t S. H. STAATS EMBROIDERIES. New importation v open, XT . , j r- u • v-'j • NainsOOOk and LamuflC IVugingS With Insertions to Match. Nainsook Embroidered All-Overs for Children's and Infants' Wear. I Torchon, Valenciennes, Black and White I I 1^ I jj I li I" _ w*# ■ ^ ■■■ a » iv • | Cotton and Linen Edgings. A choice assortment. S. H. STAATS 405 Market Street. WILMINGTON,•DEL. 03-t-ts-tf Genuine Imported OLIVE OIL We handle only the finest quality especially adapted for DRESSINGS and SALADS, in pint and quart bottles. ri Z. JAMES BELT, DRUGGISTS, Sixth aud Market Sts. 7 S it AM a .j : W \ N .£ E£, »- Ww,t, y rt ®publl0»f» Aug. _ 18 ae . g lveoeuta t in oliee. ni l-tf TYTANTBD— Agents IX> a week sure t * - vL " 0,l £ ,ri - Now woods. New plan. U'» ?i3!? oe &. sens u •treei, SXSSSai *°- » ■ W A «oTr« 0—Slrlofcl,r po,, abie aud capable salesmen to sell complete line of lu uruat ngoils, areas>8. painter's supplies aud specialties. Address tue Sterling ileilnlng Co., Uevelaud, Ohio. Jil-Ot W ANTED—To buy a light four whool no top buggy. suitable for pony. one Mint has been used but little preforrol. Ad dieis or apply to Howard Fahey. kl7 Broome street. 7 i . dio W ANTED—Men • ur.iDce. 11.080 having worked Tor .Prudential preferred. Address industrial tblsoIUce. di-if work Industrial ln W/ ANTED—By a young man a position to VV drive wagon and take care of horsoj or working around store. Good refer mo. Address J li this office. jg.tr I8'J7. Address HEN KIT M WHITE. J14-8t Chairman, State UomJ. Del. W AN I ED— By the last of March, 3 or 4 f urnlihed rooms for liijht house keen mg. must be north ol Seventh and Market Address Housekeeper this ollloa V/ANTED rHouso to rent. L-J. Urotnan, Real Estate Agent, U05 Market street. Jl6-iraeod W ANTED,—Heip nji-nisned tor iioteii 1 mteuranta and private fawlltei il •colt notice. Apply at the Wilmington ♦ Intelligence efllo* No, 6M tfhipUy ,tre a « . FOR MAI.I Ltttch , e3 - w counter abaft* )L J- lot of hangerj and belting, e circular a™ a, != a * v,ce - 1 crindstone. 0 elrou larsaws. i his lathe inaoblnery of the Ainerl oun Corn Cob Pipe Company,and cheap, us it has to be moved. d«tf Will b9 BUld Kf OWEN J. HH6HION, No. 817 Lancaster avenue. 1j'OU8ALh—Or Exchange, a two and one JJ Lair story modern residence loomed at Newark. Del., convenient to railroad station v rooms and d more oaaily partitioned on 3d «!» 0 . o £ H* 1 ^ h , ot a,ld oold wator and hot wa ter heating. Lot oo hy aoj. Beautiful lawn and Shade and fruit trees, etc. Will soli or exchange for city property. Address H.tJ. Goldey, 8th and Marliet Sts,, Wu., Del. __ dlfrlined F OR 8 A'LE—'I-story brick bouse. 1307 Wash Ington street, J; rooms, sower connec tions, lot 25xM0 teet, all in first class order. Owner having no further use for If, will sell uta r asonablesacrifice. Tbisls a very desi rable properly, being on one of tho finest streets In the city. Apply on the premises or next door, 13U5. J ABES il.> DSON. _J11-261* young bull, from stools with large but ter records. Also choice registered Chester oounty white pigs. All at farmers' prices. Ap ply to or addies* H. Lewis Armstrong Bedgaland Farm, Christiana, Hj. P. O. Morshallton. dl2-3tood-12lw* SALK — Holstein oalves and F OR 3 A LB—A large lot or candy tools, lu eluding melds, drop raaoliines, tables, furnace, slab, oako trough.and candy Heater cryatailziug pans and copper kettles. Apply 1611 Jackson ctreot._ d8»eod If f J'Olt BALE OR RENT—Fine residences a# Oth and Franklin streets. Any otto look ing for Uno homes should see .I. It. D, Saoii A Son. 1710 Broome street or Did W. loth, ___ fl»tf Jj'OIt SALE—Cheap, a No. ild-horae power -L' electric motor, can ba seen running. Apply FG Hodges,878 Tatnall St, Ji4-imeod B ''Off SALE—At a bargain, 9 room house, and butt), with aied kitchen, oontrally located, Trout porch snd back poroti.wlth all modernjconvonieneas. Addroas Bargain inis ofUce. jl4-8t. Tj^OHBALE—Asbury Library and fixtures. J. For terms apply to W J Johnson, 8i5 Bindley street or 1 H6 French street. J19- JI SALK—tO I'uio Plymouth fioidt Cock X 1 ereis Apply Siiertann Dayett Glasgow Bel. Jan 18 4t* I B ^OR SALK—Horse, 2 seat car: mire barneys prarie state iuoubat or brooder, bix lot chickens, 9E Klirhth streit.or -weency Pines Brandywine Hd. JlS-lls F ull SA LB CHEAP—A bay horse for ul use. Apply at this o'lice. tf DuHAltura. PBNNYUU'TAL PILLS Are the only gaaulr** Pennyroyal Pith mad®. Twa.it/-flve year*' oxpertenes Bold l»y drugflsta. Office. 3t? N. Ntntt street, Phlia. By mall or at offlaat II. Advice free. Ladlex beware of ImUv lions _ A DIBS < Chichester's D «. fH Englith Pennyroyal r.k* no other B«n3 *,,Vl»aip«, fof^itMlcuUra, RtlM lor n. oun D —Sum or money. Llpplncott Sc Oo 311 Market street. Pills L v tf F JI9 F OR RENT OR b ALB—Houses 713 Fronoh, 8'ff Tatnall, 609 w. 8th, eoi Van Buren. HOB W. Front Woo.llflwu, Also 7 roomed house.st ble aiul truck lot on Kenuett Address J, I'. Nichols, Highlands, Wll., Dsl. Wright and city limits. j 16-61. city. A 1 * month; a five roomed house with anideu. 17 month; n umv II roomed house in western part of oit,y. furnished house Troll RENT-Dairy farm X 1 roomed house IL'i p« rooms. In dia-2o t. A180 •June 1300 West Gtb street. VUHl RENT-A tr 1 good buildsngs near city limits known n« the Fox t Thomas A. Lally, No 3 J-j ihe New Castle icir KENT—Coal and Fc ,l 'ook. Apply at Whit i nd .■ii.'" stree t*. M.»H BENT- \ J; .a*. Bent - r, 216 IV. 2nd street dm-T i eornur of Teulu t t No 8 ! Lombard .iO-u-od Apply Daniel J TOR B EN i - —Tli i k and IviricwouJ, Apply B v Biroet. :rroo us mi l pureli. 81b Du Font, App d Monroo sti\ WENT—Part of factory building, 8D Tatnall stro-t. with or withom offija ;d powjr. Apply FGHodgoson prei T>lt BEN >. MeK-jimy 3rd p,third aiul fourth h: UOVtf M.irkot siroot, au'table lodge room. Apply 10 B RENT—C! b L. J. Hrom ti App v 211 t ■piOIt KENT—Htoro an l house. King » at5) 4 Plus street. '011 RENT—IloO: J' > NO IT 151 ANNUAL Water Rents. 1 Are duo and payable in advance a the office of tho Water Department, south west •of King aud Sixth streets, lf paiu f . will bo deducted corner in January ton per from the face of tho bill; if paid in Febru ary 5 percent, will be deducted; if paid in March, tho frtoo of the bill will be do nmtided. April 1st five per cent, will be added the face of the bill, and the ferrules of de linquents may be drawn. Office opeu 8 a. T \ % 4 p. 111. JOHNS. GROHE, Registrar. j l-l mood OTLCE-Tlie annual meeting of bora of the New t'Hstlo County Mutual Insurance Company for the election of : ayers will bo held at the puny. No. tt'.JsJ Market street, on M Inst, at 10 o'cl JT-eodtill IS OT1CE—Is hereby giv en,t session of the ge ien under sUnecl will apply f ir a bis wire. Drama F Hasti jl9-2 N M. M. Cl N „ . Signed Will. I. HASTINt 07 ICE—Everybody >e llt^ .'d sets and wai?t9. Also Union H AVard, 0J8 Market street. N J li jll-'it* "VtOTICR— I hereby giva notloe that. TN apply at Ihu C 'liiin^ ,-o-tmui ul I eral Assembly for an absolute divorce fr Margnrettn Bonasen. S.TOFH KK ' > Gen dW lm "VTOTIOE—Is hereby given tliut 1 will apply UN to the Present ScBilon of the I.eglsla^ Mary H, a divorce from Yeatman. Norman Yeatmaii. OTICE--I hereby give notion that I hIiiiII apply at the present session of the Leg absolute divorce fre N Islature for husband, George E..Ferris, my K ANNIl V K Jtl-2 HEW All D—I, Knight Templan •.n, return to 1U0S 'V 3rd Ht. J V .IHr-V $5 Schofield. OTICB—The annual meeting of Creek Union Association for the Uotuo stolen Mill N tion of horse tluevcsand recovery property, will ho hold ' at Union IIm'I, Saturday, the 30th day of Jae unry, I89T, n DA VID E A HTB UEN, Pre«. R G Buckingham, ( 1 jl5-2tJ-2tw N OTICE—H. Hoegmseerger. M. D.. 618 liar ket street, made the eye hie speolal study in the universities of Vienna, Austria •nd New York City, in the Philadelphia Poly clm.ennct J Ills Bye U aspilal- He examine* (slice and guarantees satisfaction. Gold 6lasses $2.00; steel glasses, 50 cents. 0 IkjOTIOB—third street bridge will bo closed to trmfflo iteglaultig Friday, until fur thernotloe, , <U tf I