and were attacked at once by the riot­ (T|f 5? iiigl Üiî ers. The deputies used their revol­ ffiSlananiafcrr’s. 1884. Itemter and December. 1834. Cimes. ver! and the Italians stones and brick­ Payne G. Green’s Old Reliable, Again on the Carpet. bats. Chambers was shot through the Plltl.ADF.I.PtllS. Novi-Ill I 2( Finding my Bam pic mail orders increasing and giving satisfaction to and patrons, i have HOWS.1, sni SHOTA increased my facilities, and can now forward samples promptly and furnish Carpets as cheap as can Si Smyrna, T)el., arm, had his head badly cut and his If women’s and girls’ ready­ be bought in the city. VELVETS, 11.50. BODY BRUSSELS. 11.25, «1.40 and «1.50. TAPESTRY The best place to bay hand disabled. A posse of one hun­ BRUSSELS, 6.Sc, 75c, 80c. 90c, 81.00 and $1.10. ALL WOOL INGRAINS. 60c and T5c. INGRAINS, Wednesday Afternoon, Nov. 26,1884. dred men went to the scene of the riot made clothing were as sim­ i)5c. 10c. and 50c. WINDOW SHADES, complete, 50c. My 50c. Ingrains, furnish as well as «1 Transportation Company Carpets. sep 3-3m rjp- Di(Ÿ (JOODf! at uight to guard the railroad property ple a matter as men’s and PAYNE G. GHEEN, 323 W. 2d St., Philadelphia, Pa. THE STEAMER m Smyrna Branch Trains. property and to protect Superinten­ boys’, we might jump right in­ (l dent Steward and his men, and yes­ M is where Going North, 7.23 a.m. 8.42 a.m. 11.05 a.m. 4.15p.m. to making it just as we make Going South. 9.50 “ 1.44P.M. 4.42P.M. 7.43 •• terday sixty-three of them were ar­ Dry Goods Exclusively rested. men’s and boys’, and cover J0HNE.TY6ERT. MS ADAMS & BR0„ “"igga. are dealt in; where ; Political Gossip.—The following Closing of Malls. the whole need of women and 1 >4 1 are the floating political items of the « the kH Going North, 7.00 and 10.40 A. M., and 8.50 p. M. girls as we cover the whole ‘ à i Going South, 9.S0 a. m., and 7.20 p. m. The busiest men in the State now ; need of men and boys, ■e Hosiery, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, .**■ LARGEST STOCK Opening of Mails. are the twenty or more applicants for Each of these four branches ™“holtfrïl,èUu'ÆlkS °f business has it peculiar!- FLOOR, STAIR, m ' h llüfg 8 will be found, ag- f From the North. 11.00 a. V, and 8.15 p. M. IV ? a m Fruit, Grain and Stock mm Î: From the South, 7.35 and 11.30 . AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, v, ! grcgatlng in value ture. Nearly all the young men ot the ties. One by no means im- Will be landed in Philadelphia in good season I Slit 7 * party who can write a fair hand are j plies any Other of the four. for Market. 41;,. 1 & 3-4 Millions On County and State Items. Crockery, Glass, Tin and Wooden Ware, I« S.TÄ"18'"“* Many i merchant deals in First-class Accommodations for Stock of iff 'H| of Dollars in dry I i Ex-Coroner Smith will act as Coro­ : -7 all kinds. SI I ner Widdoes’ deputy in Wilmington. Dr. Chandler and Alex. Cooper, | ladies’ clothing and not girls’; LAMPS, TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, ms > 4Ü3 900'^s done; and «A Esqs., the two old members in the I Jn men’s and not boys’. And : I iMi where the Several thieves were publicly whip­ BAGS FURNISHED FREE OF CHARGE AND * *v m ped in the jail-yard at New Castle on both said to be aspirants for the men s and boys is a very GRAIN CARRIED AT LOWEST RATES. IN'ovelties and Doll Carriages, Saturday. :-4 Lowest Prices k'c Speaker’s chair in the Senate. John different business from wo- NK* Our Increased Passenger Accommo­ Velocipedes, Express Wagons, BABY CARRIAGES, --I -■ are guaranteed. E. W. Jester has shipped to Califor- F. Saulsbury, Esq., from this county ’ îftî nia a pair of English setters, for which ! and Alex. Comegys, of New Castle men’s and girls’. dations makes the line Cheap, Com­ Step Ladders, Ac.. fortable and Convenient. he received $500. I county are both talked of as Speaker of The business of men’s and fi* in, , , I the House. There are already several m »433 Y, The Newark Delaware Ledger never I appiicants for the clerkships of the boys’ clothing had twenty Fare to Philadelphia, 75 Cents. Round Trip,$1.25 504 Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware, a * 1 yJ®Hi d I looked so well as it does this week in j houses years the start of women’s No charge for conveyance to and from oct 15-12\v Roth weir* Landing. EIGHTH and MARKET STS., PHILA. its new Fall suit of type. If Senator Bayard should be made a 1 and girls’. Men’s began first, A single train took 100 gunners over | member of the Cabinet of Mr. Clcve- then boys’. The word cloth­ Freight received in Philadelphia on Tues­ Clayton and Smyrna the Delaware, Marvland and Virginia 1 land there would be a warm contest day*, Thursdays and Saturdays until Railroad one day last week. for Mr. Bayard’s seat in the Senate, ing acquired the meaning REAL ESTATE AGENÖY j George Gray, Attorney General of the leaving time. 1 A car-load of exhibits for the Wo'-ld s state, t lie man who has twice nomi- j men’s, clothing;-. by the utmost THE STEAMER VosLell, Groves cfa Co. J air were shipped from Wilmington Kated Mr. Bayard for the Presidency, : StretCn it means no more now <4 No. 1.—A farm 1% miles to railroait, 2V. miles No. IS.—A farm containing 16(1 acres in fair con­ for New Orleans Inst Thursday. probably would have the support of the ! than men’s and boys’. We i JOHN E. TYGERT, front town ; near to ehim-h and school, contain- ; ilition. builclings small. ITice extremely low. Ing 177!é acres. Price, $3,000. ] Terms to suit purchasers. The a Delaware, Maryland and Vir- Senator himself. are straininp- usao-p to makp WILL LEAVE ginia Railroad machine shop at Lewes Several aspirants for Federal offices n£ Usaft(]‘ . maKe No. On State road, short drive from Smyrna No. 23.—Farm near Blackbird landing, 307 Smyrna (Kothwell’s Landing) and Pier 9, 98 acres, well set in fruits and berries; buildings ttcrcs, 5 acres under____ cultivation. ,__,;1 A ; 3000 peach was transferred to Georgetown last | are already in the field and the contest | It cover women and girls ; but Race Street Wharves, Philadelphia, large and all new, location all that can be desired. in bcaribg. 10 im'tîîn« Pp«?.« ii.«ip «urm« *>««v m proportion, a barn that will hold 100 tons 1/ .„„„G ' ’ {»omises to be very warm. For the j that’s the wav lansjua<>(’ as follows: rice , arms ea. >. 0f hay. Price. $10,500 ; terms to suit purchaser. NOVKMHEU. No. 6.—Adjoining No. 16. on State road, contain­ No. 37.—A desirable small farm of 50 acres, well William Sapp, who died at his home x-’ai-rell and Thomas R. Lally are men- j grows, first the need, then the Rothyseus landing. Philadelphia. ing 196 acres, under a high state of cultivation ; 1 set in small fruits, 600 peach trees in bearing, near Whiteleysburg, on No vein bei oth, tioned and for Collector of the Port! word; and the world wakes Monday 3, at 11 a M Saturday at 12 M buildings in first-class order, 3,000 peach trees, 1 500 more to come in in two years; J.£ mile from Wednesday 5. “ 12 m Tuesday 4. r M pears and apples in abundance. Price low. A Word About Silks! railroad station, buildings in good order Price % leaves,lmn , 100an ,estate000. saiil to be worin more ; «r.TavW r-Wrl,.«“ aLcT if ,-i-. ArX uml Ii ?P,«° , . r . word Friday 7. “ r. Thursday No. 13.—On stale mad. miles from town; ! low for location. Monday 10 .PM; Saturday 1% acres, underline cultivation ; large peach and ; Above we describe a tew of the many farm IK Wednesday 12 ; Tnesdav II. " 11 A M apple orchard, other fruits m abundance; build- , we have on our list for sale. \\q also have a The revival in the Asbury church in bald Given, William H. Blake and ! IS born. Friday * 14 6 “ i Thursday 13, “ 12 m iiigsgooa. Price, cJ.o-ki. number of town properties including dwellings. Monday 17 11 a Mi Saturday 15 Wilmington, which has been going on W illinm R. Norton would like to be Men’s and boys’ clothiri(r Wednesday 19, “ 1 2 m Tuesday is P II No. 16.—Large farm near Ulackiston’s Cross stores and building lots to which we would re- In buying a SILK DRESS your ob- Friday 21. ** 1 Roads, 1 mile from railroad ; 164 acres, large spectfully call attention. î'*** SLSnsSäSf"* *“ *~*W ; liegan small and crude. On” î “ I Thursday 20 peach orchard in bearing. 2000 trees set this j House and Store in the town of Smyrna. Well Monday Î4, “ 1 pm; Saturday 22 t |p jeet should bt‘ to get something that will Wednesday 2< No Boat. Wednesday 26 ‘ 10 A M spring. Price very low. 1 located. The Delaware Bapti.t Union which; A superintendent of some gos works v' t'l(' rouwhtst work was Friday 8, “ 4]o,vy\ Thursday 27 fha nks- giving Day—No Boat, VOSmELL, GROVES & QQ WEAR WELL.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages1 Page
-
File Size-