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IEE CHICAGO DOCTORS - Failed to Do for Miso Mabelle L La Monte What Was Accom plished by Ljdl# E. PtaMam Vegetable Compound. 's "Da* a Mas. I'i.nkham : — 1 was in . an awful state for nearly three years with a complication of fciualc troubles Which three physicians called by dif iorent names, but tho pains were all the samo. 1 dreaded the liiuu of my An '%■ V sP u-; JUA BELLE L. J.A MONTE. monthly periods for it meant'a couplo of days in bed in awful agony. I final ly made up iny mind that the good doctors wore guessing; and hearing from different friends such good re ports of Lyflin 17. Pinlihani's Veg etable Compound, l tried that. I bless the day I did. for it was the dawning of a new life for me I used five bottles before I was cured, but when they were tak» woman ii Compound is certainly womh*rful. Several of my friends have used it since, and nothing but the best do 1 use." — Y 21*3 E. .'list St., Chicago. III .—$5000 forfeit If aboiv testimonial is hot genufm. If Lydia K. Plnkliani'ti Vege table Compound could cure Miss LaMontc— wl»y not you ? Try it fttnd see for yourself. Mi'N.^Pinkliain advises sick wo •e more. V i r hear from its -. jMaiiki.lf. B. Da Monte, tucu free. Address, Lynn, Mass. LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS. I 'I bis column is for children and auy letters sent by grown people, which arc written for fun will not be published, in order to assure lo-morrow's must be at this ollice by 10 a. m. your letters Rofkland, Del., Dear Santa Claus 1 am little boy 4 years. I thought that 1 would write and tell you what J want as Christmas is drawing near. 1 want a patrol wagon, coal wagon, milk wagon, ice carl, sled, pair leggins, Christmas tree, pond lull of ducks, train of cars, hook and ludderand From 1U(> East Third Home nuts and candies, lieorge Ad tms. street. Wilmington, Del., Dear Old Kris*—lam a little boy .> years old. 1 thought I would write and tell you what I want as Christmas is drawing near, I want an easy chair, rocking horse, box of blocks, li am of cars, a new dress, pair of shoes and a Christinas tree. From Willie David, 100 East Td street. Wilmington, Del , Dear Santa Claus I am a littie please a new head for my doll, a Will y girl 0 years old. it ring iis-h game, a gold ring, ice m;d some candv. nuts and fruit. l'leaso. don't lorgct Elsie she wants a bit; doll amllairy >4torv book. Mabel Metliuley, 721 Pi ue street. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus I am too little *o write, please bring me a dog,and some candv, rocking hoi sc and Icel like hr Your little friend, J. Willis Ate Jinlev, 721 1'inc street. anything \ j-:" 1 fr Wilmington. Del.. Dear Santa TMaus—1 would like you lo bring me a nice doll baby that goes to sleep, a baby coach, a Iruuk, pair of doll baby shoe^ and a doll's Mat and don't forget mam ma she wants a lur and a new hat. 1 want some candv, oranges and cakes. From your liioud, Lily May Clark, Walnut streeet. Wilmington. IM. a lit t It* r a lull Dear Sania bovHI vt'afs«il<I pk-asi* bring sic lull, annlhcr new hicvclc. a patrol wagon, a nice dull hahv, a hicvclc lamp, a pair of bools, a pair of kid gloves, a puny and carl, sunn* candy, and a tree, this is all. Good bye. Yoiir lilllc friend. Aik* Ridgaway. .10.7 ])■ 7 111 St reel. Wilmington, IM.\ Dear SaiUa ( Ians: I am a little bov 7 vwars old,"Atid I waul a pair of brown leather loggins, a pair of gum boots, a pair of rubbers, a raglan over coal, a box*of tools, a printing press, a pair of slockings, a double slate, an express wagon, a milk wagon and a pair of gloves, t'arlysle Townsend,No. 20 K. 24th St. Wilmington. Del. Deiir Santa Claus:—As Christinas is drawing near, I thought il was time for me to tell you that I would like to have a sled, pair of rubbers, a . pair of gum boots, a. doll, .7 story books, some games, a pair of mittens, a tainoshiinla. a wateh, a pair of shoes, a pair of leg-gins, some oranges, big vane, and plenty of nuts and can dy. lieba Roberts, No. 7, West lltli Street. Stanton, Ijgl. Deal'Old Kriss:—]<jm a little K irl l) years old and go to scliool. bring ine a set of dlslies, black babv, littie piano, pair of rubbers ami mas candy, oranges and a nice Cln lsl mas Utc. flood bye, Etbo] C. Uradlcy. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Clans:—Please bring a tree, a velocipede, wheel barrow, engine with some cars, Ijoat. that runs when you wind up, and a ring, hook, ladder and engine that goes to tires and candy. Don't forget tho baby next door. W. Bryan Spicer. me an Wllmlngton-rHel'. Dear Old Kelt*—I ;tni a Tittle boy so please bring me a racking horse, a t]reman's suit, a drum, a horn amt some apples and oranges. Willie lloopes, Bln Pine 'street. v Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus—I want a great big rocking horse, a lire engine, pair of gum boots, a tree, story book, pair of gloves, velocipede and till my stock lugs wjtn candv. Helen wants a lit. lie lire engine. I am 4 years oi<L Don't lurget the rest of tko children. From your little scy, dull Concorti p friend, David Kee A ven tie, Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Ciads—J am a'little boy not quite four years old, and I v would like you to bfing me a veloci pede, a suit of clothes, a pair of gum boots, a horse and wagon. a dog,'a hoiii and some mils anil candy. Harry ,S. Berry, 47 ivy Hoad. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus-—lam a little boy not quite two years old and would like you lo bring mo a rocking horse, a horn, a pin no some toys, a Christ mas tree and some nuts and candy. Charles L. Berry, 47 ivy Koad. „ Pleasant Hill, Del. Dear Santa Claus—Pain $ little boy •5years old. j am looking for j come on Christmas. .1 would like^to have a gun, a goat and harness, some candy and a sled. Done forget my little cousin, Pearl. Yours, K. \. Buckingham. ' Wilmington^ Del. , J)iea .Santa Claus—i'lease send mo attire engine, a violin and a hose cart, rour little friend, Kulpb'Willing. 812 Lbmbard Street. to / Wilmington, Del. Dear Iv-r-iss—I want apairoffikutes, a ring, an alcohol engine^ a pair of gloves, a sled, some gained some books and some nuts and candy. A Friend, Alfred Willing. is: 1 wn hi I a •'Ifii .1 n d< lilllc doll. .M,v dr.'ll An ly. d •. And •r. I ll is sii a I a Dlii'isiiims a*s let I or to him, s ' lit lie frii'l Helen. Newport, Del., Dec. iOtli. 1 !»01. Dear Old Kiiss: I .• ii littlr ju:irl four S old .'Hill Mould lil.r \ o dull bullies, a large and small •: little rooster and ehiekeus that will *o picture bonks, s*ct of stand al dishes and • tahle;^i-puir of milieus tha N« would like y< Also, bring rutile. ty little brut her Fni .Margery Smart. Wilmingi i. l.M'e. 10. TOW. Dear Sa sei m| di'lies and a t • loll and a story book, e candy, and a sled. IT able and go-i d 21 it Drangt Dear Sum a On a III lie girl 1 a •Jl lo mly l year obi. Og e rite. She is ehair, a pair of glove. Ii and f rubbers. i*i .My siMcr ' kid glows : .' gum hoots. < a I bye 1'iioeln- .1. Tiiylor No. 7:i Rockford Ron.'l.. Wiluiingti 1 )ciiis-S:iiilii < . Dd.. Dee. 13, 1801. Maus; I'lease bring I hi i i gum Itiiots and a g ut, ami; • •I •best. Please bring e a hook 'laus 117 Wo? Simla truly. Third and King, Bader Bios. . Del.. Dee. 13. 1001. lltli Si. Yous> Nv liming Dear 'la Sama •\press wfigon. and » a hose enrt it ml a stej in wauls«mme draw* I grand «-alieo wrpper. Yours Truly, . lltli Si. . Del.. Dec. «i. iaoj. (Minis:- I - the front d< • 3 babies. 3 chairs, disln-s, 3 • col In rs i ini11 pnpu D M il Id Brown. 117 Wilmingi Den n lint.- girl 11 bring 1 n hies. mill n desk, pair •f Inn. S u coni, dress nij.I ; >f these i bin or llic Imhy nnil n s : rubber dull - viug biiskel. (b hyc, fr Slclln IVilson. mil 'hipps-y. it linlc bov. cl >ar Si. ill •HIS old II .1 .hope y i i rn horse . ii pair of pt Is niid ■ friend \l. Uriukb • I cap. . i vnlTf it f rubbers, a pair of glov«*s. siln : - I A bug. u pair rlitcki lerirnde Duke. 10 Ibibi usier bn by. Dear Su nr old mid I linvc bud u I f I'leiisc bring fill Is. I. mill till blocks, i the Jin* -c il is not very big. I ictui eward. JO. Robins Dear Did Kriss:—I'lcnsi* bring • dow ■up to n if suspenders. h«- g >f corduroy !\\ pilllls. ; nnges. 1 i hi-ollu-r Leroy. I el bit hint s« Hurry <>'. I.iltlc. .Mnrslmlllvii. I*. n lilllc >. Del. Dear ( Hd KrFs: I ; cal please bring u I b-lu •e truck, shoot the eluUes, ir lit lie by electricity, i Walter II. Ridgway. 3'la D. 71 Ii St. years old. • little Tricinl. Dear Did Kriss: I have lice n lag tloll i -king full of c; girl this year. I w d n 'k and a,; •tl-hyc, from Ada Goisondoycr, 2123 Market Si. a lilllc girl. (it 01*1 Kriss 1 i Dei n years old a ml 1 want y* a doll thill shuts its eyes. y doll, a qttilL sot . nnges. don't forget 'Little Mary .1 to bring , little white * fit nd,\. y 3 hrotheis. •s, 515> New (Jibstle Ave. be<| for and (City.! Dear Simla, ('laus:-Dear Santa. I ask bring hex of hnndkerehiefs, an overeat i only 5 years old. Don't forget •s truly, b'll. 123 Justison St. .Mnrsliallton. Del. Dear Santa Claus:—I am n little girl. pan pt; school every day. 8 of dishes, lug iliill. I'lense bring candy, nuts and oranges. Good-hyc, Fr your lit lie friend Emily I Beks. Dear Santa Clans:—I ; 10 years of ago. I thought I fr*w lines and idl you what 1 have a big doll, aud i link* girl, nId wrili* 1 would liuo to story ho*»k, and s Dear Hnntn Claus don't forget mother, good-bye, Relm M. Baldwin. 1710 Tulip sfreef. Dear Santa Claus:—1 4 years old and I want n doll, pair of rubbers, n set of fill's, tosh, a pair of gum boots, n gold ring, a ? candy and orange y grand a little girl, go* part, maekin MODERN HOMESWRATE MEANS ■$} a 'V:i 'm. ■X:'i ■w-a ■ ■ "i i . ■* ■ ■■■■ i'Si i ' «■ ft *. v ' 'if* • : n mm" m ftA-Ay,'. Jgj yy,': ' tf" w m a « &f§ ' <■ yt 1-m r pfj.. $> ■m.: I b :* ■ A 'b - »:> m 0A I \SWk * 1 V m \y> S ■ i • irm A ■V* % A 0k W* * 4 . -»<*• c rr iri . w j sil ■; • • I*? 1 it aiF I® S' i#«r iferf f ■Jr 1 si Ills if : ■i f - v IM •ryfili-e-i ,y W&yftXSSBM !WNM m I'A 1 ,. , #:>•*•* J- if, » J '-Ate tr\ e, | BS mm r f w ft;. ' : rip'* Pi IwmM rOFit* a wi y z$kM lEwr ; ni TBrtfwwsrJ j : ' 5C£'«»^ asar'»-*xA IT S| 9 3^4 ; v . . ■ - nH % 00 A m • it v-.-A'A A m m. :■ ■' ■/ • A A* ife* , ' V A mm i vlM TWENTY-THIRD STREET EAST of MARKET ST. Price, $2,300 Each JUST-WHAT IT COST TO BUILD THEM $800 Cash. $I,5oo Mortgage. A NeW Era in Building. Onlv six rooms ami Iwitli, yet llioy have ( )|m*m Fin* IM; let's. Hard wood in Parlors. (iotliie Arches in Halls. Window Scuts. Oak China Closotsln Dining room. Wardrolios of Oak, Plate Min ors in doors. Front doors ot l)ak, with glass panels. A modern bath room, witli up to date tuh and toilet, as tineas von see in a $10,000 liouse. First class (las Fixture/ throughout. ('emented .iiH cement puvements in front, and all Heaters in place and coal in the bin. •mergenev gas stove in place. til's, around tin* liouse. l^iirgo roomy kitchen with Yards all sodded. Jus| the sort of a house for father and mother, after the Not too much house for mother to children are all married. look after. dust the sort of a house for a young couple fo start in. Won't cost much No dirge ro(flns,1mt all lar^e enough, furnish them, dust the sort P if a house for a small family. big silk dress and a •w lllll, i s tree. Y. 'lirisl 241 h Si. Dec. 101 il. 15HI1. I a little •re. Del., Els Dciir Din Sun ha ('Inns:- I ; •ttrs, sled, I the Hour, s ' ubilc, that runs mil' bunks, s. Do 1 PR lid who wants lit lie friend, • candy and link- f doll. Yo please h use, n Wilniittgloii. Dd.. Dec. it, 11)01. u lithe D.-ur S. id like y CIII'S old it ltd I tv i link* wngon i miii. If y bring liitlc di-tlin mid please lill 1 live i . Del., Dec. !». 11)01. Intis: I i Whining n liltG- girl Dear S; I a knife and fork, picas. ' mm and pnpu. »he.v would WilniiiixiHii. IM.. 10, 1001. ns is sk •nper m-lois, also| of shoes, and : mild like y 'cars old. and I little tub, a hoard a plell so -mull table anti ; a doll a onicildng lik - 2n:l Sonrl«'s Si. live Dear Santa Finns:—As 1'hris ar I thought I would write and you to bring me sled and i -oul and 2 games, and a s s and •w pair thpik that i forgo*r tity tmimmst. sister j ranges. all. tlon' • little frietnl. brotlu'i's. Y Johnnie Regnttd. No. 109 K. 7th Si. Dear Santa <'h pair of g pair *f gloves, and • eiitidy and lints • friend I want y to boots anti ^ bring in. stoyy book aud ' skates, ami s pair ges and toy fruit. Y ami or Alber . Del., Dee. fi, 1901. have visited Wilming Do,it- Santa Claus:--Y •ar a ml we expect yon 1 don't y playthings, hut would like to inaekintosh. pair h-ggins and a pair rubbers, it ltd a story book railed -The Hir<l.4 Christinas Carol,'' ami a storking full <»f on tidy. Do not forget sisters, inanmui and papa, aud my r house every y 11 years ul.l i YH 1)1 Mil tide E. Geiseiidorfcr. Wilmington, IM. a little girl 7 years old and would like you'to bring hie a new bat, two new dresses, pair of shoes, a bicycle and some candy, i'lense don't forget iny lilllc Dear Simla Clans:—I : Mattel ■ little friend, •irk. 11 ns Tat nail st rngl. sisters. Y Wa Wilmington. Del. 1 • am a little lmy H years old and waul a mat. a whip. 'kills: Dear Saul: V over ii pair of shoes and huids as tnv stfK'kings. a pair ot g little. Gotnl live. oliu*r •s arc Hall, looo Union Sired. Warm Wilnungloti, Del. Dear Santa Claus—Please bring a suit, double-decker sled, train o! cars, hat, and some candy, cakes, utit* and oranges and don't forget mamma bring her a new dress and papa a Ragland, Good-bye. Your little boy, William YV, Newcomb, 835 Walnut street. Wilmington, Dei., Dear Santa Claus—Please bring .. a doll baby, a bedstead, a toy house, an umbrella, pair of gloves, ^bristmu-s tree and some toys and please don't forget papa and mam mu and pleat* bring me lome nuts candies, oranges and cakes. Good bye. Your little kneud, 835 Wal-J-—21 uu t street. me A Heall.ive Intl.un. a real live Indian woman Ijutwoik weaving baskets out of Hi og grasses ut Hlloys' Storo No. U'8 inn 1 S D Kiug Si reel. Tim Instill woman la accompanied l>y her lll(b) girl who id called Little Bright Eyes. Tho mo,her is culled Mrs. Dark Cloud. Thu/ have attracted much at tontion from our olti/.ons while floated in tho sto;e window. Mr. Kiloy has been put to confliderable expense to bring the pair of Indians to Wilinlugtou and invites all the readees of tho Republican to call and sea Mar. Dark Cloud, how easy sbe can weave a bu.-kJt out of Moxicnu Sbecans|iouk good English aud Y cun su* grass. it) above tho average In luielligonco out forget to dob and In artistic skill, them before they leave our city. You Mr. Riley's Store. welcome Rummoge 5ele. The rummage sale being held at Twelfth and French itroe.a, by the .Missionary Society of Gilbert Presbyterian Gburcb will contiouuttll this week and open from to 10 p. in. Douatioufl will be called for notice ifl taut to Mrs. G. C. Jefferson So, lu30 Walnut Ht, Cioep iustuntly rollevoil. Dr. Thomas' Oil. Perfoctly safe. Never Kclcotrlo fails. At auy drug storo. \ |Why Pay Rent? Own Your Home. No such opportunity lias keen before ottered to seen re an up-to-date I muse at a moderate cost. stiel Only Four of Them. They will he finished in a day or two. KEYS WITH SE0.lt,TOWNSEND & CO. - HAWKINS & CO. 712 Market Street. 804 Market Street. Or you can make your purchase through any other reputable real estate agent in the city. PUBr.ICSA.LlS Will b*-sold at public «ul« at Newark Union ui < arcroft staliou ^ VHUKSDAV. UEf. 111. WJI, at 13 o'clock noun The following pc.i-ional property, consisting of: Two good work h'.i'B«-H and l good driver, t years oul, fearless un.1 safe HLJl for a lady so drive; I7 head o ..JCSl milch cows, Jorseya and home rmsed: hay ami - the ton fodder by the bundle, lot ot the bushel, i (arm wagon, 1 farm cm wagon, 1 good Missouri wheat drill, I .det'or in profit, emiNistiug of r by rift I order- 1 hor-e rat •Iter, 1 anilit y culiivalor, i Age cultivator, I Syracuse plow, I Pea cock plow, ) road curt. I Deer lug mower in order, I carriage pule, spike burrow, 1 . iokle fun, 1 a-1 milk biruesx, stage linriifine, i acts plow harness, curt lmrnc.se, milk cans, patent btUfer printer, 1 churn, dstoiio, shovels, forks, hoes aiul other arlicles too numerous Terms - All credit o. 3 montha wi in tote binder i burrow, 1 e good V I 4! mention. of $'.*5 cash and over Unit a approved endorser. KKHF.Ctn A. WEHSThK, • Wit. AI.WKB8TIK. time the fartu known New* farm near Carroroft, abotu tliree YVilnr, At the ark U acres tm»r« or J« "ton. containing about 11<> 'ilia farm will beofforod KKBKCCA A. WFBBTKK, < UIJTroN W liBHTKI!. 1-', C'. StiOlitnn & Sou, Auc. Executors. J. T. bvnani A tty. <14 ..'tw di 10 12 M 17 HIV ATE SAl.K-WE HAVE ON HAND ut private sale, fresh cows ami close P spring* rs. Owing to the high price of fflod and hay, wa can soil t.oWi at i^wet- prices. Dry stock bought or tukoi] in exchange. M. a PASSMORE, _ Braml.vwi ne, Pel. <110 PRIVATE SALE Of farm. A valuable real estate of 05 ui-rcii btaatc iu Cliriatiaun HtL, Now Cflttlc Oo„ Del., on B. A; O. brunch station on farm, Mt I'uba P. O. 8 anre*ior timbor.3'»acre**or mend. unprovcimmU consist of large ntono bouse, new barn and all necessary outside bunding; uho blacksmith and wheelwright Hliogs; J teueuient houses; will exolmuge for house or small farm; this is considered *»**« of the flats* farms on Rod Clay Creek: tci... .O'MCAL BROS. P.O. HI. Cuba. Del. ii in lm Adams & Martz, Paper Hangers.Painters.GraiDers and Dealers in Paper Hanging'. Estimated clieorfiiUy given aud work Ruarautced 103 East Sixtli Street, WHmiugtoii, Del, editor lo Wed. Dover, Del., Oec. it.—The eiigagomppt was auuounced to-day of George K. M. Stcngle of Georgetown, editor of the Union Republican, and well knowu Aln-oiiRhou'. the state at» a newspaper to Miss Kstello G, Willis of Seaford, duughtor of Thonms Tllglmiu Willis. The marriage ^11 take place in .Si, John's M. E. Chur oh of .Seaford and will be a Interesting social event. Tha wod Thursdny ovoulcg ding will occur Decombar 20,at noon, and will bo prrf Sieugla of George. ;; tho Kev. ed by tho Kov. Adi town father of the groorn Pliilip L, Uuwliu*, of SeaforJ, a cousin of tho bride, ami tho Hov Wniiwtu L. White of Seaford, pastor of tho church. 'Jbe couple will reside in Georgetown. Christmas is Coming niul tin- ijucstioii is wliat can 1 select for a suitable ju'csiyit. An umbrella is always an acceptable gift. The largest ami best stock in the city to select from. Pocketbooks, belts, band bags and perfumery of the best makes and at right prices which should make them gated sellers. We invite the public to call and inspect our goods E.C. STRANG 823 Market St. DR. JAMES H. MORGAN, 806 WashinKion St THROAT DISEASES dd-1 in' C ONMJAIPTJOaN, ASTHUv, tAl'AilU Kbeumatuiu, Noiralgu, qmok I'tfliU £)|.llvaigoin«ry,2'JJ N, Utu airuui, I'utU They Are Not For Rent If you nroliitmstctl tokc* a look ;»t tlipin now. Only half block from Market -tivt it' you wiilit to do -o you cun puicliu-r'one of tliir-o-liousog tlirougli tlio Nntioiuil Building Loan and Provident A—ociii ion on tlicir usnul icini". CHAS. M. BANKS. 1 ,l.*'<*lrjr it of Diamond* Waf-'li'M ot dtul w Tor De.ign, Quality and 'Biehtic^a C suitable for Christ in us gifts, cunaot be sm-pussod. We do i but with ulI the Uniting factories in the East, thus cuiiMing •igud in the market. Woeapecialiy direct ringor H'tigs, which far ,u while Every ariic:e i> urchuc it ot oue factory, • U west lie 1 Child rcu'f our f listomere. n'oik of Lflie!'. Missel i atteati Oils auy previous attetup stork is complete make your selection engraved free «-f charge. CHAS. M. BANKS, 615 Market Street. Jeweler and Optician ({mdiiiilc (Ipticiaii cin|iloynl. =3 HE POWER 0E PERSISTENT PURPOSE KEEPS THIS STORE IN THE LEAD ALWAYS. T A Finer $5.00 Ring •I' a biiiuli'odl fora gentleman yon cannot buy; that's only one or more we are showing. If ffi.OO is loo mncli for votl we have ibem at a lower price, il il i- mil we can go as high as you can. CllOUgl J. T. MONTGOMERY, % 7 229 Market Street. * !=* A n Aopropnate Christmas Present for Your Family is A Delmarvia Phone in your home tinliinilH'il service 124.00 per yettr. Connect you with vnm i'hvsicinn, Grocer, Butcher, liakcr ami Soeial Bu.siijc.'S Tclc[>lionc unliniite l service Soii ],h i- vein' Wa want to increase our li-t to 2000 -uh-criheu in the nein; future. Iv. Apply DELMARVIA TELEPHONE < <).. W. S. Eedimin. Solielioi'.