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Smyrna and. Vicinity. Arnold Kleff, of Baltimore, was Good Tidings Day at the H. E. Senator Frye, of Uaine, in Dover, \ For the Smyrna Times. DEATHS. interred yesterday on the arrival of the Church. Between 20 and 30 of the citizens of Obituary. CUMMINS—On the 12th inst.in Philadelphia,Mrs T3Î T THE SMYRNA TIMES. A handsome assortment of pantaloons noon train, in the Episcopal cemetery, Juliet P. Cummins, wife of D. J. Cummins ,aeed this town and vicinity went to Dover ■ at Edw. O. Walls’. 1 this town. His death was without a Sunday morning was observed as MB*. JULIET POLK CUMMINS. 62 years. B moments notice, in the bath-room, Good lidings Day at the M. IC. Church Monday to hear Senator Frye and Near midnight of the 12th inst., Juliet Polk, ULAYTON—On the Xlth i list. In Smyrna E Smyrna, Vet., others speak. The meeting though a wifo ofDaTldJ. Cummin», entered Into rest. She 1 «ornas Clayton, aged « years, » months. which he had just entered after a re- before a nice congregation. The j (..no was the daughter of William and Margaret ii. No defeat is so bad as an ill-gotten turn from a walk with a friend, being decorations were simply and tastefully good one, was not as large asf It might Polk, of Odessa. Del., where she was born April BaUlmore on the 12th inst. Arnold Wednesday Afternoon, Oct. 17, 1894. Kleff, aged 60 years. victory. Politicians remember this. to all appearances, in the possession of arranged. The chancel contained a have been had pains been taken by 25th, 1832. At her father's house, on June 25th. nrintino’ Lilia and nthsr maan e nf adnar. 1852, she was married to David J. Cummins, of TOISON—On the 12th inst. in Templeville, Md • robust health. He was in bis 63 year. I few potted flowers and evergreens printing »ins ana oiner mean b ox aayer Smyrna, and came here to live, where she has Samuel Toison, aged 10 years. BELL k WHITE, Using to give the proper information resided ever since. The mother of six cliildreo— THE SMYRNA TIMES is published at Smyrna Nee the natural wool under shirt for His wife, Gertrude, was a daughter of covering the table and placed conapic- in the county. two sons and four daughtera-she leaves th Del., every Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o’clock 60 cents. The 75o kind at Edw. Q. John C. Voshell, who died in Salisbury ««»sly in and about the alterway. At : Messrs.,, Murvtl,, and, Willis occupied___ . , allnone, surviving but was her. permitted Of all to(lod rear gave and her. retain she all tost will discontinue business The Times is an independent paper devoted to Walls’. a year ago and was brought here for I each end were two shocks of wheat a- NOTICE. the welfare of the town it represents and the burial. I which were used later in the pieces eni seats on the stand during the meeting, olive branches around her table. It was here ill A rrmrur thp others on the Hti&nd were lier nonuj th Et her grout life work was done; and Nov. 1st. All State of which it is a part. It also gives the titled“Bringing Our Sheaves. On the Among incomers on me siaiia were the memorials she has left are notof public deeds, Notice is hereby given that letters of adrainls- persons Sweet potato pies are almost as (ration wore in due form of law granted unto the items of importance of the Eastern Shore of E. Thomas Clayton died in this 1 platform was a cross covered with Gen. James H. Wilson, TM. U. Smithers, or ostentatious acts of charity, but of the plainest toothsome as the pumpkin variety. undersigned, on the 25th day of September, A. D. bolding due bills Maryland. town on Thursday last of consumption, evergreen. Some sweet organ volun- W. T. Smilhers, Beniab Watson, J. recojds of daily duties in the home, where in her 1894, and that all persons having claims against or having Mince pies will come next. Frank Allee, Paris T. Carlisle. Wm. H. ny'she exhïbuo.i ÜSXS*£ UVùufÄ the estate of John E. Collins, deceased must pre­ HOBT. D. HOFFECKER, aged 44 years, 8 months. He was taries were played by Mrs. Marion sent the same, duly attested, to the said adminis­ Editor and Proprietor. known to the guests of the Smyr- 1 Coverdale. Id the Sunday School Baggs, J. P. Hudson, Manlove Hayes, ment and wisdom. Her nature shrank from all accounts against the firm Inhn H Ratemsn Mark H Davis »ml V■ her family, examining them as they r uineren-e in price is one to eigner whose presence was her comfort. She gave them Ice Cream Parlor. should. from the dignified relation be sustains manufacturers can make another lot. I “harvest” they had reaped. Those who wages paid in the United fetales. A her parting assurance that they had done all l>. ‘I“’ Irees-tnn tin- Pi-niiiMila south hail of woolen goods made in the things well for her; and without pain, without a 2n*î.,?K,"«toî’ ,CE CREAM can be They’re buying them and the verdict to the government, may be justly The contract was to have been finished I 'ook part in ibis exercise were : Misses found there at all times: The meeting of Pomona Grange . ttUnited •* i Oifetat.es a costsa $;>(); •in pEngland I i struggle,the dead shewho felldie asleepin the in Lord: Jesus. yea,“Blessed saith arethe w classed as ’s most foremost which was announced by the secretary October 15th. Alma Hutnprehys, Bertha Pratt, BfeifLady, Pound and Fruit Cakes a Atnauda Fisher. Thomisanue Hazell, $40. If the Englishs good can he brought spirit, that they may rest from their labors : and Your goods citizen. to come off to-morrow at Dover, has to Ibis country it can he sold for $45. ‘heir works do follow them.” Specialty. are as near perfection The Philadelphia & Smyrna Trans­ Mahle Hudson and Bertha Price. as piMsihle, been postponed until Thursday of next and a profit of $5 made. How long 8é#*A full line of Confectionery, Nuts, portation Co. having a very successful Aler the collection had been taken. Mr. Bayards Reception. The State Teachers’ Institute held week—25th inst. will the American mill run? Tlieonly Foreign Fruits, &c. and in a great number of cases the par­ year in their phosphate business, con- Rev. Adam Stengle gave an address, iu at Dover last week was a success in way the mill in this country can run is ties actually didn't believe before that , sidel ing the depression of the times. which he pictured the old lima custom Our citizens who went up to Wil­ to cut, down wages to the English rate. Geo. M. Stevenson, Main St., Smyrna such garments could be found in Wil­ every way, especially financially, to The printed lists ot registered voters | dosed down last week for the season, I of “Good Tidings Day,” how it origi- mington last night were very much The doctrine of the Republican party mington. the superintendents. Capable instruc­ is now banging up iu several public In the past year they have turned out nated and the object of its usage. It pleased with the reception given Mr. places. The first meeting of the Board is that the workman is entitled to good WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A tors from this and other States were between 700 and 800 tons of phosphate “ very interesting talk. The ser- Bayard. LET US TELL YOU AGAIN, of Registration to perfect and complete nd have found ready sale for all they | vices closed with singing, wages and good living. You are feel­ NEW LINE OF ■ The reception was under the direct provided, and if the teachers did not the list will be held next Saturday. ing an approach toward free trade We, as manufacturers of Clothing have made. They had a good spring management of the leading Democrats come away with knowledge gained to now. The farmers are feeliug it be­ rank with the best iu the land. season but when the fall came they of this city, and was participated in by Fall Styles Our Town Council—What they are cause the workmen are not able wheu aid in prosecuting their profession, it Miss Belle Kearney, of Miss., one 1 were rushed considerably to fill orders, the Democratic clubs, whose music aud Doing. out of work or working at European —IN— was their own fault. The 500 or 600 of the national workers of the W. C. T. their trade has not been pushed marching before, during and after the wages to pay the prices the farmer Ü. will fill the M. E. pulpit Sunday extensively this year but has cornel Meeting culled to order by Wm. Furies, reception furnished entertainment for Big Talk teachers added to the citizens, insured needs to remunerate him for the pears, evening uext. Miss Kearney is a fluent mostly unsolicited, they are hoping as President Hotfccker being absent. the crowds that filled the streets and You may say. but we only ask packed bouses to all the paid night en­ speaKer and considered one ofthe finest ‘he times get better to rush the busi- ^ The following bills were read : Supt. II. peaches, berries, grapes, grain &c. ho you to an opportunity for an explosion of the ^Millinery Goods do two things—examine yourselves sends *o market. Because of low wages tertainments, The absence of the iu the land. Sec ness next spring to its utmost capacity Anthony, per vouchers’$8.46; Nathaniel pent-up enthusiasm of the multitude they cannot purchase products which aud prove onr assertions true or false. children from school for the week may for they have most every facility I sfj.œ^JarnesP, Hoffecker,‘"sundries’, that is always attracted by out door and invite the public are low. lu this country 70,000,000 First—Make inquiry in any first* their large factory. | ^ ~3. j q Robinson, coal, $141.31; J. C. spectacular displays. or may not have been much loss to Small politiciaus of every sort and people consume as much as 170,000,000 to call and examine class market in the United States, ask­ No Republican arganizalions joined them. description are out on their semi-an­ Robinson, cement, $15,00; amount ex­ would in England, England cares for our stock. ing about Hamburger of “Baltimore pended for grading and paving gutters, in the ceremonies, although a consider­ nual vocation, A few think them- Personal. nothing hut the markets of this coun­ and Wilmington,” maker of Clothing. , sidewalks &c., $343.30. The latter bill able number of individual Republicans Brother Bell , of the Sunday Star, selves the UywLeel... that , regulates, a Miss Cora Poulsuu, of Jamaica, Long vvas referred to the Street Committee for try. The Republican party cares for Second—Call at our store and look motion and perpetuates impulse to the ] Istland, came last week to visit her adjustment and the former bills were al- the people. Speeches were also made were present among the audience iu through our immense stock and be corrects us gently for the use of the the Opera House, and their presence M. E. k S. R. WRIGHT, entire political machine. sister, Mrs. Etta Tsehudy. She will | lowed. also on the same line by Senator Hig­ your own judge. prefix “Democratic editor” to his name was a simple mark of personal respect - be joined this week hy her husband, The monthly reports of the Water gins and J. S. Willis. At the old stand of E. T. JESTER, as used in our editorial in reference to for Mr. Bayard. The reception The Democrats hoisted a banner Rev. Dr. Thos. L. Poulson. Works and Electric Light plant were read. was The receipts for the electric lights were fixed for 8 o’clock, but Mr. Bayard did Opposite Fruit Growers’ Bank, Editor Handy’s lung range shot at over Main street on Thursday near the Isaac S. Taylor, of Holmshurg, Pa,, Our Overcoats us $112.81. On motion the reports were ac­ OcuWm for copying the Addicks article from “four corners.” It was the same ban- who has not been in Smyrna for several For the Smyrna Times. not reach the hall until half-past 8. cepted and filed, The 18 months spent iu England have at $30.00, $25,00 and $20.00 are simply ner used two years ago with the pic- | years, is on a visit to his brothers here, Walker’s. Commerce Street, Smyrna, Del. his paper when the author was so near A petition from the residents of Frazier made little change iu the personal ap­ great. lures left out and lettering over the Mrs. Cora Counseiman and son, are I street was read, asking the commissioners at hand. We had stated however in PROSPECTS OF CROPS—THE NATIONAL pearance of Mr. Bayard. He seems to The young men say “they argue for place to suit this year. visiting her mother, Mrs. Dickerson, at I to change the name of Frazier street to the same connection that the paper was Houston I Edgemont Avenue. DREGING COMPANY—TWO COWS have gained a trifle in avoirdupois, and themselves, and argue well”—they are LOST BY AN UNKNOWN looks more ruddy and robust than when great value. independent and non-partisan, and Mrs.xLc Geo. C.n Roth well, near town, ;.w I ordinttt)ceH. 1). Boyer cïlal gave“injj notificationsaid stret.t ofto aEd newge- Gospel meeting are being held at LUMBER! DISEASE. at the head of the slate Department at on a visit to her husbands sisters in mont avenue, which will be brought up since Editor Handy of the Every Even­ the Presbyterian Church and are beiug The prospects of cold weather and Washington. Pennsylvania. two weeks hence f. >r adoption. ing has come down the tree so grace­ conducted by Rev. J.M. Jenkins late of the rain-heavy land of this section, is His appearance on the stage, sup­ Our Overcoats Jos. E. Warden, of Philadelphia, was The sewer ordinance had its last reading Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest! fully, the Star editor has no occasion of Melbourne, Australia, every evening causing the farmers, who were delayed ported by Senator Gray, was the signal in Smyrna Saturday in attendance on and as it was thought too soon to adopt it, at $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00 at 7.30 o’clock. They began last with a late corn crop, to he anxious for generous applause from the aud­ are buckling on bis shield of defense or we ihe funeral of E. Thomas Clayton. >t was deferred until next meeting night. just as great value for the money in­ Monday night aud will be held Mr. Armstrong Culvert, of Attica, The next important matter which came about getting their crops in before ience. any fear from a "sharp shooters” bullet. Don’t fail to get prices of vested. Cut in lop notch of styles and until the 28th inst. All are invited to r ». . e •» e A * I up wo« the last readme or the ordinance colder weather sets iu. Those who Mr. Bayard spoke impromptu and Indiana, is a guest of the family of A. f„r the numbering of houses. As soon as made good enough for a prince. attend. have not finished seeding wheat with a hesitation at the outset, which L. Hudson. it was read an unexpected discussion arose. ,.11- The ship canal question is uppermost beginning to feel that they are too late. exhibited strong emotion at the cordial JOHN. P. HUDSON x > o„_____ ,. , ,p „ . 1 Mayor. W. J. Norton, of Hightstown J. C. Robinson, who gave notification of again. The President has appointed a Y. Proceed'ng3 of Town Council it J.t together with A. S. Voorhees, J. the proposed ordinance two weeks ago, Standing on an elevation, looking and hearty greeting given him. As he On IV hite Pine, Cypress and Hemlock, White Oak and Shingles, Mill Work Suits and Overcoats, Board of Engineering Experts to will be seen that an effort is being made pj A.He„ and R. M. J. Smith of of the I ‘°°h a sudden turn as was evident hy the across the meadow of the National proceeded, however, he regained COIl- Dredging Company, which previously fidence and composure, and before the of all kinds. Also, examine the various surveys for the to change the name ol Frazier street to aame place, visited Smyrna last Fri- position he took in wanting the proposed $5 up to $30, Edgemont Avenue. Just what reason day to see our Electric Light Plant, ordinance laid on the table. He talked at bad been drained aud put under culti­ middle of his address was reached re­ BRICKS, LIME, HAIR, route of a ship canal to connect the there can be fpr changing the familiar rpkev Went away well pleased, length, in an earnest manner, of the ro- vation, is now showing signs of great called the case and fluency that marked FOR MEN. Chesapeake and and ... r.. _ . , . ports which were currently spread outside his oratorical efforts in the Senate and well-eetabhshed name of a small 1 W.’ Edwin Fanes, who accepted a of the council chamber of what the “Big productiveness. The laud that has and Building Material of all kinds. Chamber. Things are booming in our BOYS’ report which is best adapted to facili­ street to that of an avenue with a position in Atlantic City recently was Four’’ were doing and how they were been flooded so long is found to be of PRICES WAY DOWN. longer name, is not apparent to the great advantage to the farmers, instead DEPARTMENT; can’t be helped. tate commerce and provide for defense married yesterday, a week ag) Oct. harshly criticised and unjustly blamed for Give me a call and it will general citizen. of a barren waste as in previous years. pay you. Stock great ; assortment unexcelled; in time of war. The report must be 9th., to Miss Marie Gihon, of Philadel- the Part tlley took in many town matters. Oue-Dny KxcarHion Tin Priiiuiylvniiia Rnil- His remarks were followed on the same The fertility of the land was badly roiul to the World-fniurd Zoological style correct; workmanship the best; ------phia. They were married in Atlantic darih’ii, l*liiladplpliia. completed in time for its presentation line by Wm. Faries. ruined last spring by the flood tides JOHN P. HUDSON, John F. Goldsborough, who moved City by Rev. Henry Belting. They The Pennsylvania Railroad Company PRICES THE LOWEST. to Congress at its next session. This H. 1) Boyer moved that the proposed or- caused by the great Eastern storms,but into town last spring from the will reside in Atlantic City, announces a special one-day excursion to Mi. Vernon Street, Smyrna, diminue be laid on the table, seconded by this fall au entirely different aspect is enterprise is essentially a Baltimore country, has bought out W. C. Palmer O. Davis Browu, left this morning to J. C. Robinson. W. A. Faries and John the Zoological Garden (within the precincts presented. It is plainly seen that salt project which has been taken under in the butcher business—corner Com- accept a position on the New Era, Mid- I Cosgriff opened in delanse, in which ofthe famous Fairtnount Park, ) Philadel­ Merchant Tailoring. merce and Delaware streets— and will dletown vice Will Metten, foreman, ‘hey said they were in favor of the ordi- water is a deadly enemy to crops. phia, on Saturday, October, 20. the wing of Federal nurture. Dr. G. W. SIPPLE’S Suit from $15.00 up, made to order. run this meat market in the future in who will go on the Every Evening Wil- ““'ice going through if Section 6th were Rev. E. H. Hynson,pastor of Friend­ The Zoological Garden contains an un- connection with his sou. The business mington^ havo^nt’rol “seSion 6 reads® «^followl“ equaled collection of living représentatif Perfect tit guaranteed. Contemporaneously with the move- ship church, expects to begin revival DENTAL PARLORS. at thousands of well-known as well as rnire ment to connect the Chesapeake and will be conducted as Goldsborough & John E. Chatham, of Thurlow, Pa., "That all measurements necessary to carry meetings next Sunday evening, Get. species of animals, birds, and reptiles. It feon. 1 is making his Smyrna relatives a short oat the purpose and intentof theo rdinance, 21st. is an an immense living object lesson for Hazell Building, Main St, Smyrna. Delaware a provisional snip canal com- HAMBURGERS, visit. He has recently gone into part- shall be under the direction and control of Strawberries in this section have not old and young, and is of especial educat­ mittee in Pittsburg has opened sub­ 220 aud 222 Market Street, The Prohibition League of Duck I n.erlf‘hiP with his oid preceptor, W.C. R. O Hyde the person who is recom- made much growth owing to the dry ional value in supplementing instruction in natural history. With this view, Saturday Fillings, scription books to provide a guarantee Ceeek hundred held their second meet- £e,|y. and bought a drug store in GTpreceeld wUhTonco after^'The t weather. The old plants which have has been selected for the excursion, in Wilmington, Del. fund of $100,000 to cover the cost of ing in the Cooper building on Monday °M ^°n °f ,?,d ,and H'8hl,and sage of?he ordinance.” P been kept over for another season have failed to make but few runners, hence order to enable teachers and school child­ $1, $2, $3. preliminary surveys for a great night. They unanimously adopted the Av,% “r’_Çe 'y. already owns a store |llu qluestion WHSCaned for with a yea ren to take advantage of the low rates water* there is prospect for a light crop. way to connect Lake Erie with the coustitutioo and considerable enthus-1 and .”n , at“uln 'la8 t charge in and nay vote Yeas-J. C. Robinson. H. offered. Rumor has it that W. H. Staats, of A special train will bo run on the follow­ Ohio River. The cost of this enter­ iasm was manifested in the swelling runn,nK ‘he new one. John speaks I l). Boyer and Wm. Faries. Nays—W. A. number of Prohibitionists Another weH of bis new venture and finds busi- I Faries, John Cosgriff. The motion pre- this section, has rented the farm of A. ing schedule:— i prise, it is estimated, will not fall short meeting was called for next Mondav ne88 verY encouraging. He has been vailed and the inuch-tulked-ot ordinance Ennis, near Taylor's Bridge. Special SILVER Fillings of $30,000,000. night atthe same nlace ' doing exceeding well since he gradu- *0[ numbering houses was laid on the Oliver Deakyne. the son of Alex. leaves. B H 1 ated from the Philadelphia School of „ ...... Deakyne, who has been critically ill Rate. 81.00. Seaford...... , with typhoid-malaria, is convalescing .7.00 A. M. $2 25 The wonderful revelations of the wiolë.dayAKôeVrceUNoHhwestetOUCh °f I •hop^ändlo^lie ^a.^is'egging*the Cannon's...... 2 20 —o— slowly alter a long siege, Bridgewille.. Lexow Investigating Committee in 7.15 2 16 m winlet . A fierce Northwester sprang The following citizens went up to order of the Board, which was acted upon The (ones brothers,of near Deakyne- Greenwood.. - J1 Treib Kxtrarti-il New York, show among other things 2 in up in the moruing sending the mercury Wilmington last evening to attend the several weeks previous, ville, have lost two cows within the Farmington. 7.33 2 05 Wltliuul Pain. that the present output of naturaliza­ below oO id the afternoon, falling al I Bayard Reception, viz; Wm. A. C. I J- C. Robinson took the matter up and last week from a peculiar disease. Harrington.. 7.43 2 00 Felton...... 53 tion certificates is about 60 a day. The night to within a few degrees of the ice Hardcastle, B. V Weldon, Chas Jones statcl} that he had seen Weo. W. Tilghman 2 00 Beautiful Sets of Teeth. point. Heavy wraps became necessary L. P. Campbell, John L. Boyd, Win. M. u!rHr.Vm n an Tuesday 20, Smyrna. Thursday evening. October 25th. Clayton...... •-“I 1 75 Always on hand. mark it $5.75, worth 'noA | cuit Court, Philadelphia. He holds Thursday 22, •’ 11 “ Frida 28. “ 11 Colon Ferguson, of Dover, was a planks over the surface and tho upper HailetviMe, Friday evening, October 26ifi. Green Spring. 7.33 —Monday26, ‘ 10 “ Tuesday 21 2 P M » joists. 1 70 less than $10. and you get that an alien presenting himself for Thursday 29. “ 10 “ Kridiy 30 4 •• guest Saturday and Sunday of his Harrington, Saturday, October 27th. Blackbird...... 7.39 1 « _ . The following bill was read: Berrian Farmington. Saturday, Qctohef 27th Townsend...... credit for selling a “cheap” ------— nephew, Rev. E. H. Hnyson. Some Grant, for killing and burying 30 dogs Willow Grove. Saturday, October 27tb. 7 44 1 ft) naturalization in that Court is to be Middletown... V. 1 SO FmÈ Email, Pies, Cades, suit. You have heard of feAMUEL TOLSON, died on Friday last fifty years ago he was engaged iu learn $39.25. On motion the bill was allowed, Marydel, Tuesday, October doth Ml Pleasant. treated like any other suitor; that the in Templeville, in the doctors office I ing the cabinet business here with the Meeting adjourne)}. Kenton, Wednesday, October »1st. 8.01 I in of all kinds, daily. Hot every morning. cheap clothes, and likely, Kirkwood...... sin 1 ill I facts set forth iu bis petition are not to while there attending to some market- late Alexander Faries. | ------Felton, Thursday, November 1st. A Bill stock of Frederica, Thursday. November 1st, Porter...... 8.15 “ 1 20 have bought. But did .YOU betaken forgranted.bat must be estab­ ing, from heart disease. He formerly The following are the delegates from Clayton, Thursday, November, 1st. Bear...... 8.20 “ 1 15 ever hanker after a second lived in this town, and eighteen years Smyrna to the W. C. T. Ü. Convention Shirt Factory. Camden, Friday, November, 2nd. State Road.... Toys, Cigars, Tobacco, lished affirmatively by proper proof, Milford, Saturday. November 3rd 1 10 “cheap” Suit?” ago married Miss Mollie Faries, and which begins iu Wilmington to-day : I When this enterprise was started a Smyrna, Saturday. November 3rd. Now Castle.... 8.31 i oo at lowest cash prices. ifficient to satisfy the conscience of s There are two worthy has sinceresided in Maryland near Mrs. C. O. Swinney, Mrs. Adam 8ten- certain number of our citizens promised Hartly, Saturday. November 3rd. Farnhurst...... ■i. /Tt-fE-Picnics, Weddings, &o„ supplied at the Court. Marydel. His body was brought to gle, Mrs. Joseph Williams, Miss Susie lo Pay an annual amount to defray the Passengers going on special or regular short notice with Ice Cream and characteristics of the dott­ Smyrna on Sunday and interred in 1 Hudson, Mrs. Joseph Smithers, Miss reu‘ °? building- occupied. Uuforlun- NEW CASTLE COUNTY. train will all return on special train leaving Fancy Cakes. ing sold at Sixth and Mar­ The Tribune publishes a table show­ Zoological Garden at 6.30 P. M. same day, Oicuwood cemetery. He leaves a Mollie W. Thompson and Miss Annie 1 ately, owing lo dullness of trade, the The following are the scheduled ket-lasting quality and ing that the great number of 103,585 rqnning through to Seaford and stopping widow but no children. I Sutton. factory was not iu operation for meetings fur New Castle county : consistent price. We ask men of foreign birth have been natural­ some at all stations named above. THE SMYRNA BAKERY, The following persons were in months, hut now it is running full time Tickets, good only on trains named in ized as citizens in New York since 1872 October II—Middletown, Hon. George Gray, Eva K. Bcehmler & Bro, you no more than you Megear & Son have been busv for I 8a,yrntt yesterday in attendance ou wi‘b a prospect of plenty of work, not John Biggs, L, 1. Handy, J. ijaryey Whiteman. each direction, will be sold at tho rates want to pay and we give or in twenty-three years—3« per cent, October 12— Weceaco» Hall, lion. Geo. Gray. quoted, including admission to the Garden. Main Street, Smyrna, Oelanrar e. the past week opening and arranging d Jennie Lea, Mrs. E. L crease. 1 here is no doubt but that the October 13— Glasgow, L. Irving Handy, Hon. will come back to us. been purchased from Hie largest man* 1 Ferris, Mrs. Shefljeld Phelps. Mrs. È. employment of 25 to 50 persons i Charles C. Crothers, Victor B. Woolley. Clothing. 11 u October 16—Reception to Ambassadeor Thomas News Items. A Case of Hiccoughs. ufacturer ip New York thev claim it f Warner, Miss Sallie Spruance, from great benefit to us all and there should F. Bayard. Tailoring. Dr. 8. A. Buchanan, a former citizen October 17—Opera House, Wilmington, Hon. W. is the finest stock that was over Wilm'DgtonJ Ex-Oov. Cochran and be “o hesitancy on the part of the per- U. Hciisel, Attorney-General of Pennsylvania. The record of the life-saving service 5 and io Furnishings^ now residing in Elkton, Md., has had opened in Smyrna. You will find wife> Mr- and Mrs. Pennington, Wm, «°us subscribing to this fund in coming October 19-Hockessln, V. B. Woolley. P. L. stows that 78 persons were rescued Hats. an experience with that distressing them tastefully arranged in a nrivatc ^ochran, Miss Marion Cochran, Mr. forward aud paying the amount due Cooper and L. Irving Handy October 22—Delaware City, Hon, George Gray, from 13 wrecks during the recent storm. Shoes. disease, hiccoughs, that is interesting. apartment built expressly for Laèies’ 1 î.'il Mrs Pdwin R* Cochran, Mrs. for two quarters rent. A lew have al- L. Irving Haneiy and T. Bayard Ueisel. Not a life was lost where the wrecks With departjjuents which Early in tne month of July, Miss Cloaks and Shoes Make a visit Wil,iaW Green, Mrs. Dr. Gilpin and ready paid but there seems lobe no one October 29—Townsend, John Biggs, Peter L. took place wi‘hi« leach ofthe life sav­ Josephine H. Miller, whose home through this department before von ?’ f’°cl)ran. Jr., of Middletown; I go and collect this money. There Cooper, B. H. Giles and J. Harvey Whiteman. A Stock conspicuous for its variety Yover your gvery wear- we October 31—Christina, Willard Saulsbuty and ing station. and freshness is at your disposal at believe is in Philadelphia, but who HUH make your fall purchases it «, Catherwood and Misses Flor- should he no need of any one going William I’. Lynam. need under one careful at Atlantic City, and who has all her H November 3—Newark, L. Irvlnç Handy and Snow fell Sunday on the Alleghany the 5 »nd IO Cent Store, at management, and cash b ence and Bell Catherwood, of Pbiladeh around as every man should have the John Biggs. mountains about Hollidaysburg, Pa. BARGAIN PRICES. Tins means the life been subject to serions attacks of phia. I interest aud welfare of the town sub November 3— Uuokessin, Hon. George Gray and buying, you are assured a fl hiccoughs, was taken with them aud Tag Democrats of Duck Creek Hun­ Lewis c. Vandegrlft. The ground was covered three inches greatest buying opportunity of the Mis» Hester Rutledge and Miss fioiently at heart to call on Wm.Faries, time. saving which you will ap- tried every remedy in vain. So unusual dred will organize to morrow night in Emma Weldon are off on a week or I ‘reasurer of the Board of Trade and deep. A heavy storm, accompanied by bail and snow, passed over Belle- preciatev. a case ■soon got into the newspapers, their Lew headquarters’ over Jones’ ay in the amount due. The amount Feed Store. Acti two’s visit to Washington, Sussex Republicans Enthused. fontg, Pa. and reporters of different city dailies of VP campaign work Rev. O. M. Clayton, forraeVly of the CI small and the rent is past due. It is course did ample justice to it. Among has begun and on Friday night Hon. Georgetown had a rousing Repub­ The hurricane that passed over the Mis- JOHN W. TUCKER, J. L. Lindsay, of New York.thstpleas- town of Clayton, and Miss Linnie Ina I y°ur (1uty, having promised to pay the other reports of it, Dr. Buchanan, of Weaver, will be married at Westmin- amount set opposite your name, to cull lican meeting yesterday, such as Sus­ island of 8an Domingo on the night of market Street, the Eureka Pharmacy in Elkton, read ing orator wbosoarrousedtbe enthusi­ ster. Md., next Tuesday. on the treasurer and liquidate your in- sex county has not seen for years. September 21 did great damage to pro­ Smyrna. Clothing, Hats and Shoes, the report of it in the Philadelphia asm of our citizens a year ago, will The funeral at noon yesterday 0f | tlebtedness, for it is u just debt you Fully 5000 people were there and perty, particularly on the sugar estates. Record, and being moved by humane make some more flights of eloquence. entered lulu the enthusiasm of the oc­ Many lives were lost through disasters The meeting will be held in the opera Arnold Kleff, was attended by the fol­ owe. Sixth and Market, •s well as a professional spirit, sent lowing persons from a distance; Mrs. It is hoped that every subscriber will casion. Before the speaking begun a to coating vessels. Miss Miller two prescriptions. August House, fjtherspeakers will be present. Anna Voshell, Mrs, Gertryde Kleff and I make an effort to pay in the amount parade was formed, consisting of No clue has been found to the six or Cent St ore. Wilmington. To-night the Democrats of Severson’s 17th the doctor received a long letter sons Harry V., Arnold, Charles J^ore due at as early a date as possible that Joshua Marvil’s beautiful band wagon seven men who held up a railroad ex- fc of thanks from her. It was pubiiahed will hold a moss meeting in Severson’s with a span of six iron grays and dele­ ; MS train at Aquia Creelg, qu the School House at which L. I. Handy and Edward, and Mrs. James Lynch, | the refit may be paid at once. in the Cecil Whig, ciroumstunoial as to Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. John Naulty gation after delegation from most every ichmoud, Fredericksburg and Poto­ the doctors and remedies, from which and others will speak. *rrr lace in the county, Joshua Marvil and Robert Naulty, St. Louis; Mrs. i .„ „ . . . . „ . mac Railroad, ^riday night, and rob- we make the following extract ; Xr*-* B.. IJB1 aas» : “ £t'ndldate tor Governor gfid Jon at hun U>(| the express oar of a large sum of “Your kind letter together with the Willis, candidate for Representative, Baled Hay li money, estimated from $25,000 to d< enclosed prescriptions were duly re­ headed the procession followed by $180.000. ceived, and I certainly shall never for­ Senators Frye, of Maine aud Anthony Ex-President Harrison returned to FOE SALE, I tl get your exceedingly great kindness. Higgins, and a number of other leading Indianapolis Saturday night after his K been antservingKsomew^„i?ha0 hä John V Truax. has accepted a äÄ"thVShlaÄÄ men of our State, including the whole t •Ve tried champagne with ioe.but with- two days' campaigning tour in Indiana. «ont avail, musk also had been tried plight. His horse bad taken fright bq position in Wall’s clothing store. of “ r*ata J aK„d tha town flL Sussex county ticket. Speaking began I am agfÿrç steahu» in Baled vmifthom effect. I was relieved of hie- at 1.30 o’clock on the Court House He made twenty speeches, tost of esuse of a broken trace and w»s ua- The following will represent the “hrown^ S th“briî» lb ^nu£n them to oronrds assembled at i bftto clove? and timothy oj •Coughing on August 3rd, 1894, while manageable. After running over p .Christian fcndeaypr Society of the M. K"sènce Dr^vnoZ iadintr green. Senator Frye made a brilliant e rail- • F •using the following remedies: Hv- address.so plain,simple and earnest that road stations. i Y V Sid^nd aaU4aad can supply (podesmics of Atropla, Chloral. Oil of Petereon thtownIg*” "*? Mfi A **W*11““ f“/ physician of’the Delaware Railroad and U was within the understanding of every H Tammany shajl h» ra*' YOU with » single bale or any « reterson thrown out, and when found deayor Convention tq-morrvw week daughter also mined' th« Gnv«mm- .. •ra m Amber, Elaetrjoity. I know you will was in an unconscious condition Z * HUM, (October tVe 25tlt%ud2fl; ÿVwïhf Governor than |n that vast audience. He was (with one of Hie nnr ^mopnt you want Give me a Tt be pleased to ileerjj that your prescrip- animal escaping in Its violence and go- Mrs. Awfiin Price, Misses' 4-dd.e Hof; ^Marllaod wTs éxnpcted followed by James Peunewell.Anthon 'Afihoae for Mayor, i fifr y 6‘h ‘o August 1 bank, but fortunately returning con­ power of that organiir ofl J. E. HENDRICKSON S CO . The Viking ship, which lastAear tjuently they broke out with ’Three ball be defeated and h t? t*»xr ,ey’s mi Floor M 18JI, but I thought I rather feh sciousness proved this not to be the crossed the Atlantic to bo one Mf the “1 would rather trust lhat medicine than ee.king the hold of Trs LIVE STOCK uKALBR8 / A .owe, ‘bough be was severely shaken cheers for Oovarnor Marvil.” It was a id cheapest an the market. V: most attractive exhibits at th «Jworld’s any doctor 1 know of,” says Mrs. flattie great meeting and the masterly elo­ e Republicans wil, Mein S&ÄSÄ J t. »** UP and bis carriage Mason, of Ohlltin, Carter county, Mo., in 414 Jk Market Sts. Philomel »kl«. V%M VS : M Fair, was formally preset! quence, logical thought, and enthus­ % mail but tried them tted behind thus conveyed to bis m to the speaking of Chamberlain’^ Colic, Cholera 'Wer in the Empi -iRU BECK, Lock Bos Consignments are respectfully solicited. Ç»r

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