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Domestic News August 3, 1878

The Daily Gazette

Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware

What is this article about?

Brief local announcements urging residents to vote today and attend church tomorrow, noting the city election in one month, easy times for police, a building lots sale by M. M. Child today, four Second Ward candidates for the State Convention, light gossip about newspaper staff, and various advertisements for dental work, printing, and tobacco.

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Brief Locals.

Be sure you vote to-day.

Be sure and go to church to-morrow.

The city election is only one month off.

The police are having easy times of it now.

M. M. Child has a sale of building lots to-day.

The Herald should not count cattle cars for peaches.

Brown of the Herald has a slumbering volcano lurking in his eye.

Artificial teeth very cheap at Dr. Gallagher, No. 835 Market street.

Job work executed with neatness and dispatch, at the GAZETTE job office.

There are four candidates in the Second Ward, running as delegates to the State Convention.

What makes the hair of Francis of the Republican stand on an end? Has he ever been frightened by a ghost?

Lay in your supply of cigars and tobacco this evening, by going to Chapman's Fourth and Shipley streets.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics Religious Event Economic

What keywords are associated?

Voting Reminder Church Attendance City Election Building Lots Sale Political Candidates Local Advertisements Newspaper Gossip

What entities or persons were involved?

M. M. Child Brown Of The Herald Francis Of The Republican Dr. Gallagher Chapman

Domestic News Details

Key Persons

M. M. Child Brown Of The Herald Francis Of The Republican Dr. Gallagher Chapman

Event Details

Collection of brief local notes: reminders to vote today and attend church tomorrow; city election one month away; police experiencing easy times; M. M. Child holding sale of building lots today; commentary on The Herald newspaper and its staff Brown; advertisement for cheap artificial teeth at Dr. Gallagher on Market street; promotion of job printing at GAZETTE office; four candidates in Second Ward as delegates to State Convention; query about Francis of the Republican; suggestion to purchase cigars and tobacco at Chapman's on Fourth and Shipley streets.

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