THE GREAT GERMAN The Vestal Virgins. REMEDY C^t ^mpua Cimes. •9 recent discovery or the house of 1 0 DELAWARE DIVISION. THE CELEBRATED MAIDENS. Machinists, Engineers and Boiler Makers FOB PAIN. Smyrna, 7)et., N On an»! «fier THURSDAY. November 22. 1883, Within the last month all Rome has \ (Sunday* excepted, i trains will I «ave a* follows ; Relier« and cure* Wednesday Afternoon. April S3,1884 SOUTHWARD. NORTHWARD. RHEUMATISM, remains'"^ the* real Temple of Vesta, Boilers of Various Sizes \ PASS. PASS. PASS. PASS. PASS. PASS. P. M. A. H A. H. A. N. P. 11. P. M. Neuralgia, s? fïTJsriiï'hu.« « « •Æj 5.20-11.55- 8.U0... Philadelphia... ... 9.52. 1.40- 7.05 Sciatica, Lumbago. CHURCH SERVICES. I 4.11».. ».»>.. 7.W0...Baltimore......... ...12.25- 3.20,. 8.32 Aabury Mwthodist Episcopal—Sunday—Breadl­ 6.20.. 1.15.. 9.05... Wilmington..... ... 8.50..12.40.. 6.05 HACHiCHE, ine at 10U a. M. and 7J4 p. M. Sunday School— for statues have been found, about five 3l ShOft NOllCS, <M Hi - _ ...Delà. Junction. HB ADAOHE, TOOTHAOH1, 9 a.m. and 2 P.M. Prayer Meeting—Thursdays at feet high, with inscriptions and date 6.44.. 1.30.. 9.1»...New Castle....... ».33-12,21- 5.49 T%r.u. Rev. J. B. Quigg. Pastor. 6.47.. 1.34.. 9.22...State Road....... 5.25.. 12.14.. 5.40 ' SORE THROAT. upon them, near a round mass of con- ....... 8t. Peter’s Protestant Episcopal.—Sunday— 6.54.. 1.39.. 9.29... Bear.................... 8.22-12.11.. 5.37 QUINSY. SWELLINGS, Preaching at 10U a. m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday crete, with traces of steps surrounding W&EN PATENT 6.59.. 1.44.. 9.34... Porter s.............. 8.17- 12.06- 5.28 8PRAIX«, —7 p.m. Saint's Day—9K ». M. Sunday School it; a little of the strong foundation of __ i 7.03.. 1.49.. 9.42 .. Kirkwood......... 8 12.1201- 5.25 —2 P. M. lier. Wm B. Gordon. Rector. 7.12.. 1.59.. 9.53...Mt. Pleasant.... 8.03-11 51. 5.15 Soreness, Cut*. Brill«««. the volcanic tufa, »0 common in this PaEsp.nERlAN.—Sunday—Preaching at 10U *. m. 7.30.. 2.14..10.11... Middletown _... 745-11.42. 5.06 FROSTBITES. county, which encased it in heavy 7.39.. 2.22.10.19... Town send........ 7.42.11.25. 4.50 and 7 p. M Sunday School—2 P. M. Prayer ' i. BI RTH. HCU.DH. Meeting—Fridays at 7 p. m. Rev. J. T. fnisted. La V ; ^ 7.44.. 2.26..10.21... Blackbird........ 7.37-11-20- 4.44 4 till blocks; many fragments of white mar­ \Vt# riaim < lif* l«»ll«»\vinjs ii 7.51.. 2.S2..10.33...Green Spring... 7.29.11.12. 4.36 A nd all other bodily aches Pastor. ble, cut in panels, with a rosette in (he : for this Bar: ., \L 7.57. 2.38..10.4O„.CTayton.................. 7.24-11.08- 4.31 and pains. St. Polycarp Cathouc Chcbch.—Second Sunday centre of each, the lines which formed LV . 8.10.. 2.50..10.55 Ar. SMYRNA Lea. 7.14-10.58.. 4.20 FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. of ever month, at 10 a. m„ and 2 P. M. Rev. 1st.—A saving of fuel ■WBL? 8.02.. 2.43..l0.46...Brenford......... 7.18- 11.01- 4.23 Geo. S. Bradford. Pastor. the panels being slightly curved in the 1 *ty « ■■ 7.11-10.55- 4.16 Hold by ell Druggists and over the ordinary bar. .. I 8.09.. 2.49..10.52...Moorton........... Dealers. Directions in 11 Centennial Methodist Episcopal (Colored).— exterior and interior—or top and bot- I «I 8.21- -259-11.07 ..Dover................ 7.01..10.45.. 4.06 lilillm .1- i* J 6.54.. 10.38.. 3.59 languages. Sunday—Preaching at 10>^ a. m. and 714 P. H. tom—lines, with the dividing lines ! 2ml.—Such construc­ - 8 27.. 3.05..11.14 .Wyoming......... Tht Charles A. Vogeler Co. Sunday School—2 p. M. Rev. D. .4. Uidout, rf.- .. 3.11-1122 ..Woodside......... -10.31- 3.52 tion as will equalize all ■ mmbm Pastor. tending toward each other, showing m 3 .. 3.15..11.27 ..Canterbury...... -10.27- 3.47 (B to A. YOOBLKK * 00 ) strains resulting from ex- - A. M. E. Church.—Sunday—Preaching at 10».$ that they once formed the ceiling of! „ °r „ 3.20-U.32 ..Felton............... „10.23.. 3.42 the passage between the outside row i I*“««» . ,,,.nd con,.,ttt,,0"1’ /.’ ■' • *1 .. 3.32.11.44 ..Harrington..... „10.12- 3.32 *. M. and 7U p. m Sunday School—2% P. ». Bead the papers and he .. 3.39..11.5I... Farmington.... „10.01- 3.19 Rev. John C. Brock, Pastor. of columns and the cella or inner part thus avoiding warping, and _ S.47,.12.00...Greenwood..... .. 9.53- 8.11 posted a~s to the best and .. 9.44- 3.01 1884. oftlie temple, which, when dedicated tberebj insuring long sc . :!» U _ 3.56..I2.09.,.BridgeviUe...... SECRET SOCIETIES. cheapest spot in the city to .. 4.U..l2.20...Seaford---------- 9.30.. 2.47 to Vesta, was always circular, sur- | v,w‘- i i .. 4.24.12.31...Laurel..—......... _ 9.17 33 Mornino Star Iaidge. No. 6. t. O. O. F.—Meets bin/ .. 9.05 rounded by a peristyle and steps. rThe . 3rd.—Thorough com- your Beady-made Cloth .. 4.96-12.44... Delmar---------- every Friday evening, at » o'clock. worship of this goddess was introduced ! bust ion of fuel, owing to the McDonnell Encampment. No. 2,1,0.O. F.—Meets ins’. Oar spring stock, now EXPRESS. into Italy by tbe great Trojan Æiu-as; i large air spaces exposed, USk SOUTH. Secjnd and Fourth Tuesday evenings of each m «1 a Enoch A. Ely's month, at »o’clock. but tbe iii-ni temple of Vesta in Rome 1 ready, is fine, well assorted Harrington. 8.10 a.m. Baltimore........12.10 p.m. Philadelphia.. 3.00 armony odge o Felton 8.20 H L . N . 13, A. F. A. M.—Meets First was built by Nutna Pompilitis, the first | i_ and low priced. (Anterbun..... 8.24 Wilmington... 4.00 and Third Thursday evening« of each month, pïHllles & Jones, Woodside........ 8.28 New Castle. 4.11 II at 8 o'clock. King of Rome after Romulus, having : Middletown 4.42 Wyoming 8 ■! 1 Smyrna Conclave.No. 45. Order ok Hk.ptasophs, been chosen by the people, who would Dover...... 142 Townsend.. 4 0 —Meets every Wednesday evening, at TVJo'clnck. SMYRNA...... 8 53 SMYRNA... 4.20 not take uo for his answer. £ iiS à ; ____ - Clayton...... 9.«1 flayton....... HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. Of the pedestals which were found, i Hichiaists. Sngiseers isd 2:u;r ft. Townsend... 9.1-* Dover.......... the first one was dedicated to a certain ! C. YÄTES & Co., Middletown 9 22 Wyoming... Delaware Items. New* Castle..... 9.4s Wuodside... Lucias, and the inscription praises her »7 Wilmington ...10(*> Canterbury. piety and care by which she had » Wilmington, Delaware Ledger Building. Cbestut and Sixth Streets. Philadelphia-10.52 Felion......... 5 i Some of the farmers around Milford Baltimore........12 25 p. M. Harrington 0 150,000 Peach Trees. become mother vestal, or lady stipe- ; have agreed to raise tomatoes at $5 rior. It was erected by her niece aud | PHILADELPHIA. SMYRNA BRANCH TRAINS —l eave Smyrna Alexandria. Fullen'» Seedling, per ton. This is as bad as corn at 50 for Clayton 7.14,8.58,10.31 aud 10.58 *. it., 2. 28,4.20 Amsdeii June, Beer’s Melocolon, the sou of her niece, and 011 one side ot | In Medicine, Purity is tlie 7.47 p. M. Leave Clayton for Smyrna 7. 9.05 Earlv Piners. Grew ford’s Late. cents per bushel, if not worse. the pedestal was the date, which was I 10.41 and 11.10 a. M.. 2.4«. 5 06 and 8.00 p >t Wilder. Ward's Dale. At the session of the Supreme Con­ hirst Importance. Connections.—At Porter, with Newark A Dela­ Hate’» Early. Brandywine, the 5th of the Ides of July, after which Important to Farmers! ware City Railroad. At fo wit-end, with queen Troth s Early, stejiheii'a hareripe. clave of Heptasophs in Philadelphia followed the names of the two consuls •' 3CO Anne's* Kent Railroad. Att layton.w ith Delaware Mon mai it Ro>e. laite Rareripe. Wednesday last, W. S. Robinson of * Chesapeake Rail wav aud Kent County Railroad. then in oilier. These two names have Commue»! rc«lu««*l of Early Yorks, Smock. Bridgeville was elected Prelate. At Harrington, with Delaware. Maryland * Mr- Foster Peach, Been*' Smock. been obliterated, as was often done by J. P. H0FFECKER, cinia Railroad. At Seaford. with Cambridge* Crawford's Early, Keyport White. Wilmington markets are now sup­ their posterity if they iiad done any- , SHELL LIJSlJi: Seaford Railroad At Delmar. with Eastern Shore Old Mixon Free. I .ate Heath fling. Railroad Wicomico * Pocomoke Railroad, and Moore's Favorite. Shipley’s I .ate Red. plied with tomatoes, radishes, onions, thing during the lime they belli olliee t At flits Old I Peninsula Railroad. Reeves' Favorite. Salway kale, &c. Strawberries from the South which had displeased tbe people; or it The Great Soil Enficher. For the Fall of 1884. AV.I-/ </ooc fo the .\iitiuinit Hunk uj Smyrna, CHAS. E. PUGH. General Manager. Stump the World, have also arrived, and sold at 50 cents was sometimes done from jealousy by ! J.
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