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* . ü — Cbe ^mgruaCttnts. TAKE NOTICE r» 1 Ï Füll Spring Goods at John Wanamaker’s {Smyrna, Del., GROCERIES, Wednesday Afternoon. April 6,1881. PROVISIONS, CHURCH SERVICES. Our friends in Philadelphia get notice, from the daily papers, of some , nr'RY Methodist Episcopal--Sunday—Preaching e W 4* “-an.llfip **• Sunday School-» a. n. ami FLOUR AND FEED. “p » Pntver Meeting—Tuesday» at 7!-jP. M. Kev. of the item« of interest relating to the next few days, such as \ho arrival of AIRES 0? DRESS GOODS. John I» Kigg. Pastor. QUEENSWARE, M parKK'» PaoTfsrattr Kphcopal —Sunday—Preach T,.,, *110'4 *. a and 1% r. M Wednesday—7>4 p. M. new things, changes in styles or prices, and any timely information upon ".Till » Dav—A. a Sunday School -;! p. m. Rev. GLASSWARE, Wm H Gordon, Rector. ..MgYTKiti an —Sunday—Preaching at 10V4 a. m. and Strawbridge & Clothier y „ Sunday School—g P. a. Prayer Meeting— EARTHENWARE, topics of interest to shoppers. Friday» at 7'4 p. X. Rev J T. Umsled. Pa»t»r. Have now such a vast stock of r.THoUC.—SILKS. CARPETS. Below we mention a few attractive items t»k SECRET SOCIETIES. Tobacco and Segars, DRESS GOODS. HANDKERCHIEFS. n.auoxv Louu E. No. 13. A. F. A M.—Meets First and “illini Thursday evenings of each month, at 7 We ask yon to see our wilton. axmimter. moquette What art and «kill ared.iing In colt -n dress fabric»! Heavy rich deraas.e »ilks of all colors. *2,65 ; last New fancy white handkerchief»: many New ini bru».-cl- d tapestry carpel«. Our carpel trade n oVl'iek. new : ..nr stork is large and nearly all new (what Is MEDIUM PU1CE DRESS GOO is. •> Two tsiunters are gorge us with them, 'fhe lowest season s i.and Mi g-aids; are now selling in preierence liais; new letters, a different letter lor each price Star Lodge. So. 6. I. O. O. F.—Meets every Si colored borders. I.ineii centre» witn colored not new is cheap enough 1. und many of thv pattern, Morning .... „ OO TO price 1» S% cents a vard an d the highest 63% cents; to the latest novelties, of course on account ot rich ALL-WOOL GRANITES, Friday evening, at 7 •>clock, hut they are made iii soft ai »1 delicate ways and by- silk borders mowhere else, prohuldyi require to lie ure ilmiighl to he line indeed. 1 m ness and price Plain silks hi the same colors to com Lar.se buyers, lor hoieK churches, ic., find here *11.K MIXED Hi u, Donnell Encampment, No. 2.—Meets Second and texture or print or dye. to ri.'al the slutfs of luxury. bine w ith them. washed with care, but with care they wa»h erlectly ; 44 inches in width, at 021 Gent». "Fourth Tuesday evening* ol each month, at 7 o’clock. H. H. HUFFINGTON’S, Here are their I'amili-ir names: The following are just received from our buyer colors fa»t. Woven-color border», plaids andsiri|e» peihaps, surprising advantages. S<-otch Zepbry». Foulards ■eddetit lu Pari». of course Not a mixed cotton and linen handker OS THE HILL OPPOSITE THE MILL. Madras Ginghams, Sateens, Pongee-, richly embroidered by hand with sprays chief in the shire. JOHN WANAMAKER. Smyrna Branch Train*. JONH WANAMAKER. ALL-WOOL FOULES, SMYRNA, DEL. OCt 22-tf Seersuckers, Lawns, of Howvrs and with birds. 1 lie prices of those ready- T W i I.LED ; Chintzes, Cretonnes, to-day are *28 to *36 per piece of \% yards. More are 44 inches in width, at 621 Cents Going Norm, 7.00 a *. 10 -23 A. M. 4.15 P. M. Market Street Front, l’p Stair*. niche 7.45 " Oxford (Toths, Momies. coming. Third Circle. Southwest from Centre. Going South. 1100 2.20 P. ». Toiles d Alsace. (.'Revoit», New designs In French foulards. $2. Printed Shirtings. Bayadere ombre stripe». Here’s one for example; ALL-WOOL SHOO I) AS, FARMERS, In almost every name are trinrapl'». You are not garnet ombre-into gold alternating with gold otnbre- PLAIDS a N D Ci!K MARYLAND ITEMS. often a»ked t-> admire »0 modest wo rks of art and uuo bronze : »tripes half an inch wide and no inter 44 inches in width, at 75 Cent». skill : but see if you can pass the conn 1er» without a vals between. Ur. M. T. Jug. of B.ck Creek, w«« new estimate of the times in w hich you live. Cheqneied damasses, G-rgemi* with color ; variety ALL-WOOL OASUMEKKS. of designs, the only feature common to them all 1 TWILLED l’L MD- Ihr-iwn from bi« carriage ami killed, at Look to loir Merest anil being the arrangement in squares, nut unlike a FURNITURE. Elkton, Md.,on Thursday. JOHN WANA.MAKER. ebequre hoard, il to f 1.7 ). all colors, Ui \\ A clue to the character of our furniture without 36 inches, at 50 Cent». Fourth Circle, Northwest from Centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. LINENS. seing it. ’fuse, fur example a lied room »une oi Thomas R. Hollyday died at his rosi HI 40 inches, at 621 “ I W I LI. K D A! L1. A N (. i. - deuce near Ei-ton, on Tuesday. He wa- Ihice piece». 40 inches, at 75 “ The way to economize 1» to buy your Next Outer Circle. Chestnut street Entrance. Lowest price» : a graduate wf Princeton and a highly cul We have visited every linen manufactory of note in Ash wisst tops. 40 inches, at 871 “ Europe, ami gathered a »lock w hich for variety of fab Another sly ic walnut or ash. marble tops. 35 tured fentlerman. General Merchandise ric and finish is beyond all precedent, comprising : Sucli a» are in every turnitnre »Pire; common wood Sheeting linen and common work. We keep also a »mall assortment CASHMERE BEIGE, TWILLED IJEK.L At the A*>ril term ot the Circuit Court Pillow case linen. of •• cottage or painted rets. o Where you can buy the cheapest, and if ycu all-wool, .-Ilfs ill for Caroline county, which commenced on will go to Diaper linen. Lowest priv e» in hr«", class work : Slur linen WaiitUl wood lops. *4' 24 inches. 25 Cents. Monday, Jainea F. Melvin will be tried for Ladies' underwear linen. Name -ty.e in mahogany. 56 TWILLED BEIGE-; y I g.ssult, with intent to kill, upon K. J. Geo. VanWinkle & Co.’s Gentlemen's underwear linen. Of plain siy.e. but proper loi so aero »s in any house, 24 inches. 37 Butchers' Hutu. no mailer now ricn. 44 inches. 50 “ 2lim-htf.ii Jump. Towels Lowest prices in elegant work : 46 inches, 62J ” Toweling. Maple or walnut, lemiessee marble tops *85. 46 inches, 75 " MOMIE CLOTH A Penintular debating aoci.dy, after NEW STORE, DEBEIGES. Table cloths. Lowest price» In luxurious work ; CLOAKS AND DRESSES. Table linen. \v alnin. ’1 ennes-ec marble tups 122! 27 inch.-, in much discussion, have decided mat the They will givs you general satisfaction, and I Napkins. Saltiest ic in mahogany 13 ■ ALL-WOOL CHECKS, love of worn in exerts ci»r*re infl len.-e over now especially on I Huiles A very chaste and uooie style, perfection of work. 1 Everybody knows, are staple goods. One looks at | We have linens entirely unknown in the American ALL-WOOL sUITiNi. than Hie love of money. Wall, that'» novelties and hoys slaplcs. staple means something ! " e have just opened foreign black wraps, dolmans Maple. vviMid lops. Sldo 44 inches in width, at 55 Cents. man markets: also every tavorile here 17 • »Wo it the size of it. that almost everyb sly buys. cape». &c.. at 8u to #75; ligbl colored coats, wraps Same 111 mahogany 21 inch. - in What everybody boy» i» certain to be a good thing and ulsters, some foreign and of our own make at *4 No other hull e in I'h ladciphia liny» abroad. We have very- large assortments both below *100 Hem e no other house can have cither mir good» or and be.ween net to l>e found elsewhere, at no higher quality; only more eoatly decoration. ALL-WOOL f.’ili: leased from C nlreville jail upon $1.000 Buy your Mackerel from *3.00 to *5.50 per barrel, and houses hare, either in goods or prices. 34 inches *n width, at 45 Cents. everyone guaranteed to give satisfaction, or nn sale. none for that kind of »how which limits lise. »15. *17 and *1»; and cloth dresse* at »10 to *20 24 inc bail Heia« young man who had been All other goods sold to suit the times ( all and ex Why. ia»t Spring we bought in one lot of *30.000 Alw> misses’ and childie.i's coats, ulsiers and JOHN WANAMAKER. JOHN WANAMAKER. 1 in business in Cenireville lar eight amine our New Stock ; we will show it with pleasure, worth i>f debeiges and have been buying in debeiges dresses in great variety. A few misses’coats of last SEA SAND CLOTHS. 5 etijf'g and if they don't suit you. don't buy ; but if you will ever since. And now we have more del teige» than spring will la- sold si half price, viz.. *3 and*4 ; and The Western Gallery. granite check* years, had made a large at-q-t utilance and call and see us you will surely buy you will look at all brown» and grays : and nearly misses'debcige dresses of last Spring at less than hall City Hall Square Entrance. t all new. The prices ure all the way from 25 ce t» for prices, viz., *3 and *4. 25 inches in width, at 31 Cents. gained considerable popularity. Yours respectfully, width, at 20 ct 22-inch to*i;infor tfi inch. A particularly good quali I The Peninsular Agricultural Association ty is 60 cents fur 43 inch. JOHN WANAMAKER. BELGAIN BEIGE, IIA LF-WUO L CASHMERE- ■ Geo. Yan Winkle & Co., ■ met at Salisbury. Tuesday laut. Dr. firn. R 22 inches in wid JOHN WANAMAKER. Southeast Corner of building. 23 inches in width, at 31 Cents. at 15 et 1. Dennis, of Somerset, in the chair. A com [ C’ommrrce Street, Nmyrna. Del. miller of one from each of the four coun Second Circle. South from Centre. FLANNELS. PARASOLS. Every lady living at a distance from Philadelphia should send f. men ties was appointed a» fallow»; A J. Cra« the Journal/or the Household, an illustrated monthly fa-hion pai c-r : lu- si/.eof II -pe. r, ford. Wicomico ; B. G. Taylor, Worcester; Twenty-five silk parasol cover» embroidered in French wrapper flannclls. A- you stand before the Chinn itii silver and gold in quaint and rather It contains much interesting reading matter, and it» illustration- did price» of ail W. H Rws, Mrt'iicrset ; *. W. Wool for I, Sherman Morgan, ir. counter- you may see a row of them dispiaved along characteristic, but not extreme. Chinese designs, Goods are of much value to out of-town consumers. f the top ol the shelve» a large collection of itself, but with wide border» and variegated »ilk linings, have D'iri’b»st»r. It was raiotval to itsii« 5.000 only a part fhe well-bred and natural trouer, will stand for : been imported and on neat frame», with variety of : 1 ih tre» of »türk at $5 per «bare, an I also I« L-iok at the shelve» too No two p eces alike of all »tick». mares this season follows: Beginning March Tib at you see ’liiere'» no such variety of flannels any appoint a committee of three from each hi» home in St Jones' Neck.he will remain SATEENS, &c. Fifteen of the twenty-five have come to u». They where arc In our colleclh of novelties at *12. vile have \ county to op-n sutis.-riptinn« and elect pci- there on Monday. Tuesday and Wednes JONH WANAMAKER day; and at John Downhain'» residence, als.nl tluec hundred sty e» ot parasols. There is ! m ment tfi --r* and director«. near Dover, on Thursday. F. 1 d a y and such a diversity 111 the styles as to baffle description. ! h uv STRAWBRIDGE & CL0TH1E 5 Saturday of the same week. The next week begin Toile *VA1 4 i* a similar fabric to Scotch gingham, Next Outer Circle. Northwest from the Centre. For a mere casory of a scrupulous lady's toilet j ning March 14th. he will be at Alex. Maxwell a Hotel. but of tini>h. am! prinieaice'* in perhaps no article I» choneii with so much care. We | Middletown, on Monday Tuesday Wednesday and BLACK DRESS GOODS. j wen tiiier. and warp is thrown upon tne Mirtkit so »hall nut lire of .-bowing you. ladies, every one; and Market Street to Filbert. 7 The Nkw I.icknce Law.—The di«n *.l Thursday: and at Deter P. Collins’ Hotel. Smyrna, on MHte*fully um to leave it e* smooth as satin, whu h if we may Judge by the interest shown ye.-terday. JY. l\ Cor. Fifjh/ii Sired, l Duteed it inn *h re?« mb les. Thin aUo 1h printed in lh»- I.icen-r Law |io»»a Hie S urn e «« » Friday and Saturday of the same week. The next you 11 not lire entier i, exquisite deMigns. and the printing is the mure *ue- The opening continue» to-day. ■ ubi itut« Ini ts»<* Local Option Hill pro week, beginning March 21, h* will lie at home three days ami at Downham's three days.and the following New things in black dress good* of almost all sort» i cO'-'ul because the surface ism smooth. PHILADELPHIA. vi ,e- mat : U»*r»*»fi»r, li- en e (>• s.-li liquor week at Middletown and Smyrna; and so continue •re ready. I The bo.|iiei »quhre« (iiota>dy eloe hax them yet. so JOHN WANAMAKER. sh-il Ire lasUcil to a h'-Use m-l'-a-l of a |»r- Silk grenadines camesome time ago : now the wool far aa we know) ap|>ear to have been a Parisian alter- during the season. and silk and wool grenadines are liere; and the va- j lh--light 1 hey are ol sateen and are u-ed as garni- MUSLINS. son, ami Hie iiwiiat t-f Hie hnuw, leitvnl, SHERMAN MORGAN J«.. wa*sired by old ‘»herma rlety is greater than we have had betöre greater than i t,ire sateen dre-»e». Nothing in cotton printing, Chestnut Street Entrance. with tin* owuar'a consent. Morgan, grandsire of John Molgan ; his dam was a anybody ever bad. so far es we know. [ probably, was ever anything like so rich l-efore. Who wants to read about mu-lins? And yet you j or occupant. Messenger, sired by Governor Bowie stonewall, of had belief know how. by a lilliecrookedoe-s in deal A Ï Baltimore: all noted for speed. SHERMAN MOR- New armures plain and figured, are not notable, »halt make lire ajq.ll.Mll-tl in tin* sa 111« e penally the latter. Among them are armures, w i;h ing, they are made tubring an extra pri-e. even in ; % GVN.Jr i» a beautiful hay all black point» stands JOHN WANAMAKER. hoii-es that ought to be above cruokediie»» of any - manner a« tavern license» are now applied full fourteen ond 11 half hands high, and will weigh small figures and nlalds. that can fie seen only when looked at incertain ways The draping of a dress ■art. for. .iu-ipdient Itir fine an*l ciwt» ini|a)-ed about one thousand pounds Fourth Circle, Thirteenth Street Enttrancc. lake an example: Wamsutta is branded, part of It. br SHERMAN MORGAN Ja. ha» a record of 2.29 the o( these would appear to be partly plain and partly for vptlati-m «»f tills law, lliali l,e a lien figured or plaid. 'I he figurer« and plaid seem to have Wamsulia, and part of it with iho men liant'» name. best of any stallion that ever Stood in Delaware. Tout branded Wamsutta i» sold at Hie current market ui«ui the premise* were a I .reach took no existence at ail. You can t find them except by TEltM -.-Single -ervice.*12 cash ; for Spring Chance accident. piice and Hie oilier is -old lorun extra price and the SILVER. place, and -4 cunvii linn upon iiidi« tmein *18. hi la- paid at the end of the Season ; to Insure. *25. »a,e-men are instructed to sell a- little a- they can of tU shtll Ire cnliclu-ive a« to * ill* rtr i>l«p.Mnl to la- paid on the 2nd day of January. 1882 Accidents the genuine and as much as they can of Hie other. A fine collection of minor articles in silver, flatware, JOHN WANAMAKER. ilie practne. «e are sorry ,o -ay. prevail» in some B>r fixtures arc and escapes at owner's risk. Ice cream service, children's sets, napkin ring», ic. THE SITTEN 1SUMI FIMV IITFI\(i tSMIlRHlUTT. ««- 111 4- Ic. arei place JOHN B. WHARTON. Owner. large Houses here in I'hiladciphla If you find that a Silver Plate.—A comprehensive »lock, everything men nant considers such dem mg lair, pet hap» yo I that you will ask lor In fiat ware we have three 47 !t. Eighth Nt„ Thilo. Branch ol Xok. 5 »ml 7 John M.. \»-v V .ttiakU* prtiH'i firia evidence nl Die exiaten- e Dover. Dei.. Next Outer Circle Chestnut Street Entrance. March 1 1881 will look out It him in Other good» as vveli a.- mus grades ot plaie ; the lowest grade we do not keep. In With an experience of fitly years and facilities unequalled by an III of scdllllg. L Hier i -M'ili-iin-.c D-uggi»i> applying l«»r license lins. hollow » arc wc have the best grade» only. claim to be the First Dyeing Establishment in this eonnirv •rt'D ' I -«a* ( lea t I or 1 shall juake atti-Uvil that they wj'l nnl »ell UNDERWEAR. We have everything in muslins that is anted here ; manner Oentlemen s Coats. Pauls and Vests Dyed with*-nt taking » ■ A 1 wore than $75 wotth, nr twenty five gallons ewrytniiiK is brainliMt ilh the name ul the mill that JOHN WANAMAKER. pcrienced Bu-belmau and returned w itliin three day s. Lui c Curtain i.. i> made it: und everything i- -v>M ut the hum mi ul the and returaed !*y express. B RRtTT, NEPHEWS & CO . of liquor during tin* next year, and if tin* For Sale! iu«rkut. N. B.-WE Have no other office in this cn V mar r lm So O N El'.li 111 - . Fine mu*lin cambric nnderweare. richly decorated Outer Circle. Northwest from the Centre. oath t* violated, it ia perjury. Any t^n.-inl with lace und embroidery carefully, finely and skill JOHN WANAMAKER. of licensad houue, who violate» the law, fully made. This we have in greater variety than y HOW TO shall lose hi* right to hold the premise» will find elsewhere : but there I» no difficulty in getl Outer Circle. Northeast from Centre. So 1000 White Oak Fence Posts, ing thi- grade of work. SPRING 1881. and the owner 4hall be entitled to poase-. underwear of a plainer sort is difficult to gelt care »ion. provided he has not been privy to the dressed, I holes. Inllv and skillfully made: but we have a really great collection of it. For more than a year past we have Save Time and Money Wall Pa per violation. Medium Woolen Dress Goods, been racing the standard of manntacliire and cnl . ZEPHYRS. Licenses for «ala of liqutrs at dni{ «tores CHESTER WHITE PIGS. valing simple -ivies. We have work the like of which »hall be to the person petitioning. If he is in no other house, here or in New York. The ideal j Zephyr», embroidery material», begun embroid Latest Styles. of it is the lieslof homemade underwear atsuch prices DOMESTIC CALICOES. eries. lain-y boxes and innumerable articles which allow hi« store to be a place for tippling, or as vi ill can e it to lie preferred to it mo-madc amt »top There are three notable Woolen (1res» fabric* *t *1. tho-e suggi-st: the best of everything provided with GO TO THE in any respect violate the law, he nhall in 2 DEVE0N HEIFERS, Melange pin checks, of five color*. The w arp 1» of home making a» fast a» the work becomes known. Chintz of Indigo blue ground with while polka rare knowledge and care, Xtnv Designs. addition to tbo other penalties absolutely 1 year old: a uniform light-hade III each; the wool is of alter dota of various sizes, and oilier little figure- not unlike | JOHN WANAMAKER, I aale clusters of th-eads three or four being light the JOHN WANAMAKER. the dots of American make, at I» l ent», 1» a great Just receiving direct frem forfeit hi» right to sell upon conviction. next three or four having twisied with them a thread favorite. Lurge.-t Mi Every manufacturer of spirituous or alco Devon Ball, of darker shade. Calicoes in general ure 8 cents; bin some patterns The Centre of all the Circle*. Woolen sateen* of eight color», more or le*s mixed Southwest Corner of Building. are,>%. »imply because they are nut liked so wed. Cheap Store holic liquor far «ale, »hall pay to the State 1 year 11 : In carding. The sateen eifert is produced by heavy 3: treasurer on or te-fur* the 1st day in each warped threads thrown almost wholly on the surface: 2 Devon Heifer Calves, 1 they jump three or four of the fine warp threads, and JOHN WANAMAKER. OF B in wrens. ii:)iiiiiii\ year, ten rent« for every gallon manufac POM under only one The warp scarcely com«» to the tured during the preceeding year, an ac Devon Bull Call'. surfa* * at àll. as you can see hy the selvage Fourth Circle. Northwest from Centre. Dados and Dado L orders, count of which, supported by alii lavil, he Cruise cashmere of fifteen plain color»; differs from BY ordinary cashmere in the twill This is probably no CLOCKS. T. B. MEG EAR, Ever offered ia Smyrna. Also a Full Lin «hall furnish to the State lrea«urer. Fail better money's worth than the other»: hut almost ezactlv the same has just been offered us at whole-ale ure to pay tax or render account, is a inis K. H. CUMMINS, Wouldn't you like a clock? *1 to *150. And •«« for ycunelf the (l-mean-d- punishable hy fine not exceeding for a little mure money than we are selling it at. LACES. General Merchandise SMYRNA, DEL. mar 23-tf JOHN WANAMAKER. $500. VViien such a default i« made the All at Bottom Price» Call and examine early. JOHN WANAMAKER. HOSIERY. Large and New Stock of treasurer «hall notify the attorney-general City Hall Square Entrance. that an indictment in .y be drawn. Con S“«, firm# of a writ .f Plu Levari Facis». to Not every day are our lace ronnters filled with buy Third Circle, South of Centre. er» They would be. if every lady knew two fact», These item* of hosiery are everywhere: but our J. Henry Jefferson, fiction work« a forfeiture of all machinery me directed, will be expbrd to Public Sal*, at the viz., first, mat we have Die newest and choicest of price» are lower, probably every one of them. lace» of every grade ; second, that we sell them below «i* I aniiaralus A manufacturer shall not Hotel of Peter P. (.oilins, in the Town of Broyrua. LADIES'. Opposite the National Hank ot’ Sniyrna. an i apparatus. A wanui.c turer «nan not Du( ,t Creek Hlindred Kent County and .suteof bela the market. • I III le»« q I .ntllie« than one gallon, to be WHre on THURSDAY, the Uth day of April, The difficulty is that every mc-chant says the same English, plain color*. 2i>c. Dry Goods, taaen away, at one time ; nor shall seller 1*H1. at 2% o'clock, p. a., the following Real Estate, to two thing»: and you don't think it very sane; to doubt German, fancy, 3tc. 37c. Just a little l-ecau-e advertising does paint things ton English, fancy 50c. * KIC give away any liquor to he drunk alevut the wit: r All that certain lot, piece nr parcel of ground situat rosy sometimes English, lisle, black C5c Hats for Spring » English, lisle, black embroider* 1. 75c. L premise«, nor to any person to whom an ed in the Piwn of Smyrna. In Duck Creek hundred, We much desire y»u to find out how careful we are I NOTIONS, Kent eonnty and Stale of Delaware, bounded on the tu say exactly what we mean, neither more or less. English, spun silks, bla- s 81 -0. Men s Inr-felt stiff derby bat«, five spring styles •1 innkeejrer may not lawfully sell. For example, see to-day a torchon at 10 cents, which ] ready. *175 *2 00 *2.50. *3 00. *3.50. Our *1.7o style is north west by a lot of Edward Beck, on the north-east MISSES*. 2 (I* »lull sell no dqu >r not m uiofaclured by Fisher street, nn the snath east by a lot of George sell» everywhere else for 20 lent» about How do we | u new grade not made before this st-oain. just under AXLE GREAS know? Why we »old Itonrselve« for 15 cents last | French, heavy rib. gray, 4bc. our 82 hat of la-l year; the others are of the same by himself, nor mix the name with hi«wwu. W. Cummins and David J. Cummins, and oa the German, ribbed, ll-ie. black. 61c, GROCERIES, Be>t in the world I«a>t longer than a;.y •lliC south-west by Main street of said town, containing week. Not one in a hundred of our regular custo grade a« we hare sold herepifore. All these St\ Ic Any violation of the-e provi«ion« i« finable, MENS. are pi la* found elsewhere for 50 cts. to *1 more. Imi Always hi g ud C Hidiii-ui «'in*- *»*ri*> Fifteen Thousand and Sixty-Fire Square Feet of Oround. mers knows how we i-mw.I prices down How can and corn*. Com> hm liitlc none than tiieim-ti « more or less, the improvement* np«n which are a Cotton and Wool Dress Goods. we expect nthers Pi believe that our policy I» low | English, extra spiut, 17c. tations of mem ab lund also You scarcely need thi net exceeding $100 an«l c«»«*» and imprison caution p> buy where you have confidence that you Every package ha* the trade murk Cull fm Hi machine shop, a blacksmith shop and other »na prices, w hen almost every merchant studies how Pi English. lancy 25c. uine. and take no o(h«T. meat not le«« than one nor mare than six tures. it being the same lolof ground which the said keep them up? | German, lisle black. Oc. will eel genuine good«. months. All liquor«, »piritnu« mixed or party of the second part hath conveyed pi the aaid Here are threecotton-and-wool dress clothaof single As to assortment, what do you suppose we do with German lisle, black emt-roplcre l, ImC. Children'» and boys bats. A few style« are ready, width in brow ns and grays: nine lace counter«? Why there is no such »Pick in German, »ilk plain color». 7.«-. from CO cents Pi *1 50. Boots and Shoes, fermented are intoxicating ex--ept unmixed parties of the fir-t part by the dee-1 nf htra-eif and wife Men'- silk hat« for Spring are of lower crown, nar $5 AND UPWARDS. ÂÏÂc of even dale herewith, this mortgage being made pi Baterno cloth, like alpaca, lint heavier, at \‘2% els Philadelphia. We have thousands nf dollar! worth German, silk plain color» embroidered, gov ed in Mining enterprise» at butfomtigue** in*-, a cider. All «ale«, gift* or di«po«»l of liquor secure part of the pureha-re monex thereof Together Cashmere beige In appearance somewhat like the of fine lace» shut up In boxes. We have'ery p«ir If you find elsewhere a -ticking called i-yihe-aine rower brim and of le-s decided bell shape A low addrw* for/ure pru*|N etu* I » JviM.UI l i with all and singulär, the building., improvement«, *1 melange, described aliove. plain 15 cent» : twilled facilities for exhibiting them : but we shall surprise name as anyoneol these and uta price no higher crown Is always popular unless spoiled by the shape Hats and Caps, 57 BrottdwAy. N. V. City. is presumed to be made by the occupant you if you ask to »ce them. than nur» look at the quality. A few ara ready ; *1.00. *t 50. *5.00. of the house where made. Whenever it i* fixture« etc 1» cents. tM Seized and taken in execution as the property ot A YEAR and expense» tc agents. Oi 1 !.* •awful to «ell or dispose of liquor to any WILLIAM H MaSNERINO and FANNIE A . his JOHN WANAMAKER, JOHN WANAMAKER. JOHN WANAMAKER. JOHN WANAMAKER. $777 fit Free. Address F. U. VICKERY. An person il «hall be unlawful for any other wife, and ROBERT scot'T. and SARAH J. his wife, gu-ta Maine. andwfllbe sold for cash. Third Circle. E«-l from Centre Ou'er Circle Chestnut Street Entrai! e Northeast Corner of the Store. Carpets, Oil Cloths, j*er«»n to aid in procuring it for »uch per THOMAS T. LACEY, Sheriff. Nine Counter*. Southwest of Centre. a year to Agents, and ex^n-f». t<» » » mit. Con viel ion of the owner er tenant of ! Shmjft Offlre Dover. Del.. $399 .Address F. 5-wain O: Co.. .Au^U'la Me. -any 4«oa«e «IihII opérait* to make the pro*, j 3farcA24.1881. the ■ecm’nnof llie business there afterward un- | Those who h ire dt'alt w ith us by letter know n1 ready what care we Iswiul and a nuisance, and the court «hall | xrOTlCE. PENSIONS i the nr.l»r it voo ru,,.. 1 .n.l Il.e bnil.line seizod 1« I Edward K. Smith, of the town of LeinaE-. In ■orner tt -tqvre*»e.l an iiv »Üb U ceiling shall be a Iren linon the Court of General »esslon« of the l*ea«-e and Jail Deliv- Warp Do not dc.nv ! Soldier*'Wnlo ■» ri» UIri*n. I* »»>.»'. • Keeping «nan ne a it n n i e ery. I(f the su,te ot Delaware In and for Kent county, who have not dealt with us heretofore arc cordially invited to do so now ; utc, Br-tlivrs and Sister* entitled -premise« and (Il «V be collecte.1 by -X-CU* Monday the 25th day of April, A. I». 1*81. at Dover Haw y vestigaieo Apply at mice. -end t op ET »Li .ft pro-css m ->r 1er and attachment for then and there P> be held, for a license to keep an inn and to rely on o_r well known guarantee of ultimate satisfaction in every And everything usually found in a blank- and m-inn li-n-. »ell lnP>xn allitg liquors then I • In les* quant • , Box 720. Uaslilivloli. D C. tie» than one quart p> lx- drunk on tne premises said bouse being situated In the P»wn of Is-ipslc aftiresa'd. respect. FIB8T-CLAc S "‘.I dort'l want a |i|a«ler.” «:»i4 a ait'k on Fnuit street ln Wclnsd District So. HI. In Kent county aforesaid united with School District No. It TO oi toa4r»{gi«t, "f-an’lyiwi give ntesowe for sen-ad purposes. Patetner forming (hilled School Country Store. Here you can buy what you need, at New Process thing to oure m-7’ His «vnaptmu« w«rs a District» No». 11 and 81. and the names of the respec JOHN WANAMAKER, the tral- l*aie hack ali>i him. him i> n Hour Department. A full line of Samples i manufacture give- notice Hint he i* no« prepared W »««iirnble. It i« the cure ; «afe un-i *ure.— E. K. SMITH. always on hand. Measures taken furnish eu-tumer- « ith the be»t K'*jcville Republican. Uipsic. March 22,1881. DAVID €. HOFFËCKER Spring Carpets. Spring Carpets. and a fit guaranteed. Wa were greatly a«u-« l eo n« day«»ince JOHN 3VT. BVAISTB» hy aeetng n«e ol our venerable niiaen». who FARMS! _ MONEY! GENERAL AGENT FUR THE Itolnii«! < l»lll»*«l 1*1«»\v, <4ltiimpl(»ii Groin Drill, lloyne *er Good, delivered to any part of Smvrns. Tue had keen bowed down bv rheumatism, New Carpet Store, No. 919 Market Street, That can be had in the niRrkci f..r ihe money. thraw away hi« orutchea and J»«:Ure him linpt’ovod lliriippr, mid >4 like mini'*« Vuun|g Amerl«» Creek, Bpruance City, Clayton, or Smyrna Landing. »•if jwt a« young a« lie used •• «rid 100 Farms at Law Prices anil on tommo- Corn and Cob .»»111. SECOND CARPET STORE ABOVE 9nt STREET. PHILADELPHIA. KOItr. DEN.MiY, The largt-M and l-e»l »elected nock of now he it recommending Roberta’ E nbro datinn Terms. Also Agent for the “ Paxton ’ Portable Steam Engine, manu factured hg the Harrisburg Car Ore d Duck Creek Mills or Store in Smyrna. cation to averv old Udy in t »wn. Manufacturing t ‘ompany The “.1 one” Pulreriting ilamnr. Clod Crusher and Carpeting, Oil Cloth?», Mattings, Window Shades, &c., COR. MAIN AND COMMERCE STREETS. Hnunent lhalT MONEY TO LOAN on find Mortgag«» Under. Montgomery Imjirored lickwmy Pan Coates Hay Rake, Whit „ At the LOWE'T PRICES In the City. on lokitd, in »um« ul une l liuiuaud Dollars ana STOP AT THE upwards. mans Corn Shelters, ami other valuable Agricultural Implements. ONE PRICE.—No misrepresentation, and full value given for your money. mar Mm SMYRNA, DEL. oct 22-tf _ I«. P. Himmerle, Salem City, Ind.. «i- Vick with ague and N-r*«u> PriMtraliori A P. GRIFFITH, n- “ Hubbard'» Standard lion*»,** “ Cummin»' Diamond Crown *» Delaware Carpet House, TU K FAIIMK1IS’ •hree year«; rhill* daily. Dy»’» B.llerjr REAL ESTATE AGENT. SMYRNA. DEL. jau-7 and »laird & Polk’« Diamond Hlulc" l'hoaphute«. for »ale by 300 Market Street, Wiliningtoii, ■b4;P«d cured him ; he w a well man . ha« DAVID Cs UOFFECKJZR, 3QG State St„ Dorer, Del. B JY THE BEST.-Poar and dirty Ssed isdaar at any price. To purchase your gained 38 II«., and »till gaining. See adv. TAPESTRY. BRfSSEIJ5. THREE-PLYP EXTRA Joseph Stephenson, Clover and Timothy Seed, Hntoal Fire Iniss C •J PI PER INGRAINS t.vv DAMASK ir" Engliahmen formerly supposed that Practical Paper Banger, or TUB i Aweriean running hor»ea were veiy inter Also every Variety of Seed for the Field and Garden of the very Finest Quality. STATE OF DELAWARE, CARPETINGS. ior to their«, but during the laat tbo year« (Formerly of Phil«d*lphla ) Eichmann & Meier, Also a large iw.t mtnt of Offers hi* aervlce» lo the «Risen* of Smyrna and AM Market Wilaslngton. OH. Parole, Wallen«leiw and other fa«t one« B. C. »TOT8ENBERO. Pres. W. A. LA MOTTE. Trees. vicinity Work done with neatnea* and di»- P. B. MINGLE & CO., OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS AND WIROOW that were sent frem llii» country lo England. pstch. and at Low Price*. mar2*-lm MERCHANT TAILORS, On* ef Ure oldest and moat rellabl« In the country. h«»e won buedren h«r«e». and find Spring Orer-Ceatinga, Suitings and Caaaimerea new PHILIP Q0ERR A SONS, N. B.—The year expire« oa the second Monday of 'hat they »•« kept in Mirk fine rendition The Dwelling H.xue recently occupied by Thoms« Manufacturer* and Retallcn of January. A. D. W1 inn. 1.1**L ts. *'T the cv.n«l«nl ;,«* of M. B. tt iberu' Horse g Gariy corner of Mein end Chestnut oirrfti. ready. Apply U» SEWING MACHINES J«wder.—Spurting Times. • mar 30-tf E. V. COOPER. Smyrna We male« a Specialty of PINE WORK at Lowest Price«. Laudretha’ Branch Office inc Carpetings, Oil Cloths, &c., rr- A CALL 18 REQUESTED.-^* mar 94m At Prices to Suit the Times. Cincinnati has followed the lend of Phils FOR R^NT. MQV OPEN! '•«dphia. The Democrat« having nominated No. 29 North Second Street, opposite Christ Chu^i CALL AND BEE Up*. I am now pifpArcd to ftjmWi either an Amenun for The farlory of the F-.rm.-r«’ Pone amt Fertilizing Company at Philadelphia, with »onie or âK*«*tng;ou, hoU» flrsPcla-» Machine», fur«w5. * ‘■•»pertalde man for M ,yor. n few nf the The Hotel hoof n M lh« " Clayton Houae." at Clay- PHILADELPHIA^ (V0 luvathouav«, three ot fwty yacht« and a »in.ll saloon were burned yesterday ; lo«« about J, B. Cowper, Argosy Nuspender* and Give me a call. Sf **«re independent R-pahliran* have ton H. L. COLLINS. cast H C. DOUG 1,AM. $15,000. «3-DUCKS THE LOWEST) BLiur xe tm «T GIVE US A CALL I Linea ColUrs and Cufi*. ft^2-3tu »»llau far hiai auU «IrquU him. Savait a, Jta. U. U«L—»sa.