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af me ««inniHee of Ar. r*H«u«iit Y»t> r<U} i As announced in yesterday's iUn, j.ican toe committee Appointed on Tue. day evening to make arrangements lor, the oilmens' reception to ho tendered to Thomas F. ltayard on his return p, Wilmington, met yesterday aiterntam 1 about five o'clock,at the Clayton House. Victor Dul'out, Esq., chairman .. toe .. ■ , ,* ' , /- ( ,i oomm.Uee pres ded and 1 . C. ( unrad fllied tbe Secretary a chair. On motion oi Mr. Washiugtou .J»)UrH, ... , .. _ . . . . .i . a committee of five * ^ appo..,teU ., repost ,uevur.ou,snh-conu ut■ ^ sary to complete the at.-o • .m t. . 1 ho following were the memo. r.-> *>1 t • mithe- u.ssrs. Washington J ■ .-•> hevi C Hinl Ksip, Philip yuiklrv, Vm T. Farter and Fr.uca .N. Unek. ■.committee reported a sorie. ,4 miimiUees, which were approved, as V*' WS car. vim . 'i si .i'ivnb Committee ou rinaucc —»!.&.:»*-1 o.no, .. i. u , vi nrvi.. i» ,i J AtiiMg Bradford, 11 *S. H rbinsun. The i-ntletnan is Treasurer, ami ail | be deposited with him. itlee ou bauds, i'roce tie.—tieuHial J. 1'. 1* b. Carpenter, -1 r. !•'. ') bourns THIRD EDITION. MB HAYAHIISKBllEPTIOS. ■r r | tuu »s ;.re r Lg li. ii. Mclnt; J. W. llart, C. J. Campbell T. Warner, II. t L. A. Bcrt. 1 - b. 11. Springer, * nrad. Commit to on Reception— J. IM-r jN Brennan,, Levi C. Bird, ihij., Win. Hush, Hr. .1. A. Diaper, Henry G. liatiiiiug, Cicaar A. Rodney. Committed ou Opera Hous i and (»r ,;ani/.ithm of Meeting—Y\in. J)r. L. F. Rush, Waai.ingtou Jones, Harry Sharpley, Ivq., Robert ii. Tay lor, Daniel Farra, 1. C. Gruob, Kscj., Victor Dul'cnt, R-q. C mimittw G ; », Invitations —1 ieurg. , Win. T. Roi t.dale, W. M. Fields, M •• 1 is Taylor, James VV. Ware. Previous to the report of the committee, I. C. Grubb, Esq., oirered a resolution requesting the people <>t tlie city and State to participate iu tiie r-- cep ion, either as individuals or as sociations. The rr-flolutiou was adopt ed, and considerable debate then eu sut-d as to the details of the reception. It was fiually decided tliat the Senator should be met at the depot, on his ar rival, by tlie reception committee, a band of musio and all citizens choose to participate, and esc thence to the Opera Hou^e, where an address of welcome will be ma le and responded to ly Senator Bayard, it wa-* d-oided to have no tire works at tho committee's expanse, but fire works and illuminations along he ioute of tin procession, which will be up Market str* et,|will be in order. It is • xpectei that our Military the Fire D-paitmeut and s veral ganizatious will take p .rt in tie pro 11. Bates, Job H. Jacks ter, W. T C ted cession. i'HE DEAD ENGINEER l na.eral of John liallogher the Tillr«l 4 fciln» of Saturday Mithi's Horror. The funeral of John Gallagher, engi neer of shifter No. ti, who was killed in the wreck of that engine ight last,took place at New Castle yes terday. The funeral was a very large one, there being present in addition to the New Castle friends of the deceased, large delegations from the different or ; auizatious to which he belonged in this city. These delegations consisted of sixty five members of the Shields' Library Association, about fifty railroad men, and a delegation of ten from Mary's T. A. B. Society of this city. I 11 addition to these a delega ion of thirtv live rn fubers of St. Peter's B-nevolent Saturdav New Castle als< rg the remaii> was doth covered, bilver-mounted and lined wi'h .-atin. Ilundrids availed tbe last (pportnmty of lh at t tlie: fU.-e|V» :i d to vir ,v th'i reu j ns® thn ii:any wl o dropped a tea by while tab at tbe man who died at Liu post. At 10.30 o'clock a. m., tl b<>u:**•', nul proceeded man th* and j there w k corUg® Lit f li«* lie church wheru Sul ;*!!i R - waa c«l**brab-d,R.*v. Father Hhiclil -.* Li q '.llera Taylor Association and M. Mary's T. A rarv t. city and tuo Br.o*v**l-*nt ■icty of t •ictyof NeJrLVtb*. *r deliver 1 : i: 'i , U Jit e sermon llir •/ . • !' the iif 1 .Krl.fi U( .'ii Ii.- purr of tb® U a*l and poiuti a i> *. cJiarai t* tj ih® large number of yn :tl»li*fi ; r.! 11 - pay jllnstrati/! endeared him whoso if t! ITs LU'.lili i'd to bo <b in li i-T *1 a friend who. iplu's le! ftho <hiu tS Seldbr, . After t o fi-r t' tue life and characti :tuj« that presenter! j tliis w it Iu** church, tbe r 111 a yard in tho rear the led U e wbeir. !h«V •r. e*-n one of the largest that » v* l.t e in New Ca-.tle. t'.ok Micriif Shleit. Fl.criPyie Bold ou Monti Delawar* Ci v, the fa situate l in lied Lion Hundred,«outaiu-1 ing 2Uft a 'ie , to Janies E. M'..-Furlin,for 43.000. y l.e sob! lb h property of situate 1 id Middlo for $ 300 . Tue John Wi.it b e town, to John Rodney, * NSie V iiiUlii*; Jewell. VV. Jewett," v load ^ f ice :b" Wilmi':. ton lo-* and sch ion- r 1 vitii a gned t* Coal T'omp co: vharf here on liana, a*; was« net* tii • 1 !' ; i l.d-ii.v M-vimy as anno 1 ;.("-d leoture ■ he ••al EiiaHion Associalion .Iih subject V.eing tbifd t r I all of tli lh® Luis ev» IS ton® at l he 0 v ■ " No charge for ad mission is mad * and a ftill bouse should greet ibis r«aily eloquent divine. u Religion*. All cliriatians, with their frbiids, are ordtally invited to attend t ® every ay prayer meeting, at St. !* u h M. c;. Church. Persons pass vug by are re quested to step in for a few minutes.! \ Extra services every eveniDg. , _ Th© "Arelle** Take* It* Ural Bath at Five o'clock 1 bli MoruluB. Th. Utrlau & U.Uhw'orth Comp.-1 uy lauuchwl the new bo»t "Arutic, or too Went Joriwy Ferry Company, thU, at »*• w». ft snooesstul one. The boat >„ hui >'/ 'be atove company to ply I etween PbiUdolpUta and Larnden. W hen fin |t "ill be a model ol bea,ny ^ *<*« «ttM »p with hrst-e ass appoint 1 Lb , . Xr P-rpend,on ars Ul feet over iall, lft 2 f«-ct; breadth of beam moulded, M fwt . d«ptlt, 11 ieet, , . . ' ' r b inches. 1 he hull is of iron with irou wheel , iriuc i,, a l ar „ „f j u [ Ber 'work is all II .» | similar to other boats ou the line the \«st .(ei B ey company, hiu wtU b. Iteatel '>»«»-•.•« pip-s. Tb* >»>acl.u,H.y consist., M »»*k ug H T ' ■? T/ *' •• ••• r a. mo a s m i i.une . a.. fset r tl'OKC, arranged Wllii otevell o « Ul off ami iron water wheel*.The "Ar • •;'* , w u l he eotupb '.etl in a couple of me ntbs w \<ai. ANOTHER LAUNCH The «m That v.malar T .e burglar alarm ofUrauviile Wor Masouic ''Vuiple which sue-eeded iu getting Ezskiel Fistler, d fciveral others iu trouble .s a ( pareiitly not saiisfied ischict it then kicked up 1 a'. t night, a bnu No oaus® tor its ringing bo;re, but was at it and tiilige ascertained li OUlrt ear li fail- to fiud the burglar tuat ut oucht to have been there. I.«© Luw» trRli'y interesting will deliver her .titled in Alt. fcaleui All the Mrs. K. lire, "Dai gills aud^ buys," M. R. Caurch, thia *-v veniug. e vicinity should , .hi th j y would thus aud at the ciiusn* r*-sidi»g iu ts sar he help along a 1:1 »> 1 c* iush, profited by useful infor / > a.i 1 sam 1 tim run* io] Vluiat (heir l*laccM. Tue "Gazette" says at leant twenty, applications lor the positions on the railroad made vacant by Saturday night's railroad accident. .Vi Ja<'k*ou A Miar|>'M. steamer "Admiral," of Ogdens burg, New York, has arrived at Jack s .,11 iY Sharp Company's yards tor re pa:fo. Dividend. The National Bank ol Delawai declared a dividend of $lf) per bhare, dear of all taxes, payable on demand. has Very III. Mr. John 3. Miller, grocer at D 11 pout'a oank-, is lying daugeronny ill with typhoid fever. There was a big funeral up iu New Tuesday, iid&teana a candidate for Governor wei® buried in one grave. John Kelly ■vj.s the principal pall-bearer. The iortaker was Alouza Cornell. No mourneiH. No cards. York Presidential can hl'EvlAL NOlli EL E. I'. k iinkD'ft miter wtae of Iron It h: of weakness attended w»tli symptoms. ln«lls j/usitluii to exortion, Josh 01 memory, dlltteul breathing, ivchf ness, horror of disease, trembling, dreadful horror ul fit sweats, cold f« ft, weakness, dlm unlvorsal lai-situde ol •mums uppetit", with •l>speptic sy aq.t -iiiS, hot bauds, flushing of iy, 'icyiuiBs o tlie-kin, pallid eounto aud eruptions «»n the lace purify ilit Imetc, heaviness ol tho eye lids frequent hSaek -puts llyiug hcloro the atientlon, ttc. Kunklu's Ui t ter Wiireof'Iron is lor sain In hi i*y V,. James Holt, N. H. Dun lulbigher A Jiro . Herbert li. Fullerton, Jrio. .> 11art lghurttand tho drug trade ever been known to bill In the cure wcaa. death, , lai.gi s ul iliu 1 ; U.u the L r* . Joss sight, want 01 Wli lul Olt Vai.su!.. 'I inn. h. K goncraily. 44 oriiiH I Weinii! Honan! I*".. F. Ki'.nkol's V, iu Syrup never lallnto destroy F;n, c and -l ;/iahWorms. Ti r not tho putio.it h;it> dying daily with •v It. Fits, ppf, g and sutlocutfon, sallow 'e* around the eyes, swelbn H o suunauh. nsdoHS at c: . .: 1 te 1 ml* :lr l»i 1 II . <1 di ■ii., iiea the h f * lUti :uh. ;.i. l ri.uu , couio horn worms. >]. tkui's Worm (Syrup never lulls to ru ns <d per bottle or six lor $b. 3 write and 1 t.if n. > pale: id tho . All the-c ;\ h 1 Iu (I* lull the Doc all others, buy ol your oruggb't the ii>, and 11 ho has it not, bend lo l. F. Kunkel, 28 j N. 1* inth Street, 1 hil ,.kiu Fa. A-ivioo by i.mll, ■ * 1 eiumu. A 1 ' J < The PhUef the World. rc 1 v'< gciablo i.i Pills, S ual. They rover . luovc tho howols -W •'be .ny oy ■ hy ! li !s Hcudiiche, 1 : 1 , P.ii rlc!t Hide or : ... t ti. : ii.iok, Dlzzmo-y j-inii 5 body. Aching Limbs, uneral weakness .a.e cured. They h 't will positively 1 s through f: lid 1 . > * 1 fit amt u:. '■'l* oBtivo. Thov ,vo the i-ytitein a I: an?; Llv< .tl •■* id by dc o ut y ■ 1 1 keepers. or 1 tr I'tii •1 pul drt . Ft; '. \S llmln;; Ful., El delphla, 6 A Card. Jju UVOUB WSUKDCS. 1, etc., 1 will £ end FERE OI I dlFOOV ..-Jit. .Send J.o i<nv. Jo3ara >rn City. ■j ft il . 1 \ t: i i by a ... si'Twtr; o»i on .*«b i .1 nmam. tRath.n D. I How lo (Jet Sick, . Tl, . night, cit too tte time;'take all the •Jtien vou will' MrmiiETtm. .:;e«f in three word.**—take Hop hoi column. i. : yourself day and 1HU':! 1 Will jxoic.so; . ;mi advertise 1 : 'j'hic'.i l'i.N'M rb)lh*ii Free. ol ruminal Weakness, joaultoud, and ail dibordo'iH broughi j*J scretlon or excess. Any Druggist . Address fort to mo her and ol teeth ing Its value he gums, reduces in Ha m Hindu,?, and allays ail pain, thereby wiving rev t to thu child and cmnlort to the mother. - v .nty live cent .- a bottle. \ IBS lit).. 78 A.i • .u St.,New York. 7-Btu'ud Wlv important 10 Aiotliera. ?■] i \VJn-.low's Soothing Syrup Is flie'only hilly,' that iidrui. Itcorroi lb for their acidity ul the sL much, the bowels ml cun roiy tq - wind code, regulate lv( s red,, I ItM -•li Id. Durii.g the pro in inualculab o. it «a > ' »ilN Urn. MEWxNG MACHINE BA ejj zaaf. Northwest cor. Ninth and Orange ro V/liiulogton, Del. iv • g Machineii fur ei i Attachments fc pnrlng 1:poclalty. tpen la the* u tl AU hrst-olUfS :i'e on easy terms. Oil, all Machines. N'.•«•*.!h« . cring DIED. IgAWDOK.-lP thl» <*ty, 01 the 4 th lost., Marta V., wife of FranelsT. Sawdun, aged and friend* are Invited to attend 1mSwE srrrt-.H ui the fiou,e m *i 30 o'clock. Proowl to Itlv.rvl.* cuuotwy. = ^= = h».OK..KA. . u . UOBIMkOM * CO. K. ' iiANKERS k BKOKKRK >. |;. 4 or. I'ourili mid Mark«i(, WILHUIGTOILDKLAWAKIS FohSalb.— 2 dhart'S 1 Ft National HanU Flock ; 5 bliarrF National Hank of W iiDilog ton and Hrauuywlno. U. to. jrOUiid FOk bALE. tjlLVhK HOUIHIT AN l> bQLU. Ph'i>d*i'ii»a»a, New Xorkanu Holton sto-ki iK»urf..t .'iud fol'l ou omnmluwion. L 7 *ry lacd .ifcH p . : iod lor pt-mona to will or Invest tr 0028-tv siooi. d . Elliott. Johnson A Ct;., i*a\ki:hs 4\oH aottfiHH, WJLM1NH ION, DKL. (?. s. Oovernroetit itiiods h.mvht ancl's >< .. . .chaQued current ratoa Oa»'i ready tor good brut inortguaeM All local securities ooiurin ami sol.t i'luladxilphla, New Vi : W and San Frir. il stocK'i ami tioiids t*ou;;Lit aatl so!4 s : i car* * •! on mu rum. telegraphic »<• at loss roceivci ojn. t.. .ml lurnixhoil. Trade dollars o.u/ht. ^ jat Juaice Family Flour. ■wTudce .Suijernno.. '.V j »i.-e i tvlnt." u>«lr.v '•thyn' *1.43: Fultz, !t ran, s'-J; cluioa Horn, 65. tctlw ■ 1 HA \ t n i t % u:AJ* fliYOTl A X «1»AN. NYPAOICEU CO.. ;»uco3*iK>rfc to J. K. F' ice A (X.) i) v.\ ti. f;: vr door. ........ O.tK'^8 IK .C.OOQti.U ,r arl'tly ; Amber, *1.85; W. tl. . r.NN V FACKKIt t. Vi . WlLMINfJTON MAUKE7T. Day, loose, per ten.. May, baled, *• .. 3traw livoco, " .. ,. 16 0tal7.(«: ,. 16.63a 17 63 6.1 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, rnoua. SaperBne . AxinL. Fancy liramib., Kye l'lour. ,. to OO'.fl 76 ,. 7 OUim.7. . S.iOau.iO . 6.«xa6 0- I OiCVl J. . 14 1.1141 . 1.4841.44 1.«04l 48 .601 61 . .441 .45 ,421 .43 3.!iOa4.55 I'enna. Amber. V» hlle. White Date Do laware Ha Cloveneod.. I I-Ilia',-.. . 2.0U&2/J PHILA VULSrUlA CATTIJi UlOXUT. ?*-heep. .. )*ogF,corn fd<t,. D ie' Uattlo *tr ico ,. 68.00a5.00 ,. C.coan.uo . . 4. >.'14.5.IjV WILMINUTl;N UUUTATIt)Ns*. . $'*.26@ 0.75 . l.bbih 8.10 Patent h Family FI Huker.d Flour Middlings ... BestEhlp. (Iran. ... Yell Hue Yellow Meal. ('onrse Meal. Kent A in tier and Ked Wheat. 6 . 7 . 21.10^22.00 • 20 (K) 1W.IC .60 » 1 4 I'KIIIGHT LINES. FOR PHILADELPHIA! WAKNER'N PHILADELPHIA AND WIL91INOTON PitOPELLEKftl, Sail from > arket Street Wharf, Wilu.li gten, dally, ut 6 P. M. From First wharl below Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, dally, at 6 o'clock, P. M. I xi>ro?s arraTigeinerite In bo;h cities, by which prompt delivery ol merciiaodi o 1 b In sured. Charles Y/arner & Co., Market M. 4Yliai*f, 'IVIEinlngfoit, Delaware. FOR NEW YORK ! Electric Line Steamers. From King Stieot Wharl Wilmington, cn TUESDAYS. THUKSDA YS AND SATUR DAYS at 2 o'clock, F. M. And from Pier lb, Easi River Ncm York, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FKI DAYS, at 4 oclock.P. Til. r#*Freight forwarded promptly and at tiioft ap26 ly lowest rates. (TllEiGFF'S SALE Bv virtue uf a writ ol l.cvari Facias, to in* directed, will !rj exposed to public sale, at ti e hotel JACOB In ATT. in the village 1 Newport, in Uhristiana lid., Casilo Couiity, Del., TUESDAY, the lDn *lay of NOVEMBER, 187'.), at 11 o'clock, a. m. The lol owing dostnlhed rout estate, viz: All that certal 'lurm r tract oi land utu ate in Mill Greek hundred In tho County oi 0 and State of Delaware, hounded and dcsc-ihcduH follows, to wit: Beginning ut a ►tone in too middle ol the llorkeshlo road, a corner Inr land >. Jd D;.vi,t Wilson, tiionce hy u linool said land which wan part No. G, ol tho Real Estate ol Isaac* Dixon, do • ■a 1 uuth degrees, west 92 '-'J hun dredths to a :• son's land, thence'witii a. lino ui that land north 3 degrees, west ID7 0 1U porches to a lor VVil.li ou wltr* a line* ol bald : and 16 minutes, ca.-t 7'J perches and 72 huiriredihs to a stuko, a corner lor • ther David W II on, part ot the R ul Di'on aforesaid, thence l»y N ih IVar t; V land, •d. north tb do he land bold to Ef-tato of L " tho lines dividing that land from the t outh 26 pure lies to n fltakc, theuco north 78degrees east Iti (lerches and 6 10 to ». stiiko, t her,co jmuth 3degrees east 18 perclicy perch to a stake, thence h u'h bjjj degrees wca* 38 perches to a stak3 in the 'bile w'- tho I'c. r?o road, thence along tho middle ol t. c ho id r.ad H»ufh 82 degr 8 4 east 21 *J-10 percht 1 hone fi (ic.'fccs c. and 8 1'J'J of line ol land, thence by that laud fcouth 2 degrees }■£ cast 4s 1-10 perches .0 s*. n the mld(ilo 01 llockessiu road afore f'al ■ and tl*o co alo g tl-.osatro being a line of the aforesaid land ? Id t<> David Wilt on, . .utli . •1 ! ., dngrcoH went 84 0 10 perches to tho id icu ol beginning, containing within raid bounds nlneiy-H P«.rcht»< *.i I md, f-e the same more or less with a laruo **tono Jiouse and l.i go barn and other outbuildings thereon erected. N.t /,3 and ink: n In execution as the prop erty of D.iao T. (Jlt&inherlin on 1 Elir.abctli l'., his wile and terre tenant*, and to no sold JUJiN FYJftB,Sheriff. SheriIl .j Uh.'U, Now ('untie, <ictobor 22d, 11126-eodts. lua.faku In os and forty-four by 187'J. Cl HER IFFN ALE. Hy virtue of a writ ol Levari Facias P» di route* I, will ho expo.-; td to Public tale, nt the LAFAYETTE HOTEL, 841 SHIPLEY ST., Kept by John J. Dougherty In the City of Wilmington, New Castle County, Del., TUESDAY, THE 22NU DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1879, At 2 o'clock, P. M„ The following described Real Edat *, vu>: All that certain lot or p eoo ol land with a three story brink dwelling homo thereon erect ed in the City of Wilmington, aforesaid, nnd hounded and described aa follow.*, to wlr: Hcviunlng uf a point on tlie westerly sldoof Tut.nab utroet. between Second and Third rtrett.8, nt tl.0 distance 01 U3 luet 6 Inches iro n the northerly side ol Second fl'.rcct, thence wc.-turly parallel with Second street 1u9 loot t') 11 stake, thence southerly parallel with Tilt nail street i0 Ieet. 6 inches Lo another stak**, thence easterly parallel wltu Sec nd street 61 feet to a corner, thence southerly with Tat mill street w loot 0 inches to a st:ke, thonwu easUrl) parallel witii Second street 68 feet to the aforesaid side of Tatnnll streutuud theme .long the f.amo northerly 31 feet. t/> the pi *#o of beginning, bo the contents thereof what nor.It W.. vol. 8, pflgO Jr/, ac. they may. Seized and taken in execution in ho pro r«.ny ol Josc-pii Richardson nnd t.t., nnd to bo Boldly JUJIN PYLE, Short ff. Sb**r (tOffice, Ncs UrtStlo, Oct. 2», 187). 114 (YKHTERDA i'll NBWiJ A nt ii Memento. Joairry.—'To-night this truly won derful pianist will appear for the first time in this city. All of our oitUeos who appreciate the pure and elevated in music should attend, By the recep tion given to Jnaeffy the taste of our people will le gtinged, atd if that just appreciation always due to genius is manifested theu will our community be relieved from the reflection that we are behind sister cities iu our musical dis crimination. lie will be assisted by other eminent musicians who will with tlie Hungarian present a programme of the very beat. MissNeilmd.n Knoaokmkrt. This talented actress will appear iu this city iu the character of "Viola,** «u ''Twelfth night" supported by a good company. A critic speaking of Miss Neil non says: "Her Viola is iu other reap* eta as near perfection as can be hoped fur. If ohakespeirc'sconcep tion can be formulated from the sug gestions found iu his linen, Mim Neb son's Viola is, with the acoeptiou named, the complete embodiment of the immortal dramatist's character!** tion as lie <onceivt-d it." No belter r< commendation could be given than this, is her scenes with Oliva, where the wooing of the womau half amuses, half alarms her, the succession of girl tsii emotions is finely indicated, the startled look melting into irrepressible miles as the atourdity of the situation overspread its serious •import. Her impersonation is perfect. The sale of seats for Miss NeilsonV engagement opened at Thomas & Co's book store on Monday and already there have been a great many seats sold and as this will l>« the only oppor tunity of seeing the greatest Shakes peare actress iu the world, we would advise all to purchase their seats at once. Ill'MPTY DUMPTY, Saturday evening will b« au event Mr the children. A matinee will be given to which school children are in vited. Iu the evening there will l>e another performance. The reputation Matlitt and Bartholomew have iu this city will insure the troupe agood house. Aiuiy oflho Iio|>ul»lir. A meeting will be held on Saturday evening at Pt-nnsgrove, for the purpose of organizing a Post of the Grand Army of tbe Republic. A large delegation from Philadelphia, will be present, the •tubers of the oldest Post in that city having agreed to effect the organiza tion. A general invitation is ah tended to the tnemliers of the Post in Wilmington to participate in the monies. The steamer "Susie A. Mc Call" will leavd Fourth street wharf at five o'clock, P. M., in order to accom modate visitors, or at a later hour ii desired. ox :**re 'I'lie Itugby Aradeinj. A copy of the "ltngby Mouthly," ed ited by U. Herbert Mnrphy, and other members of the Rugby Literary Society, beautifully printed on straw tinted paper and published by Ferris Bros., No. 10 East Third street, has been laid upon our table. This enterprising firm will continue to publish it during the school year of 1879-80. The miscellaneous matter is carefully selected with a view not only to please but to instruct, and the editorials are full of vim, spice and sound sense. The monthly lias been enlarged to an eight page paper, and advertisements are received at special rates. Nnddcn Death. Haunah Murray, wife of Abraham Murray, ft 19 East Eleventh street, died very suddenly ou Monday night. Alter retiring to bed she was attacked with something like a paralytic stroke and which seemed to choke her, and getting out of lied, her husband got up and caught her in bis arms, Mrs. Murray was in the 70th year of her age and was liitn li respected by all who knew her. Her husband has always been one of the leading members of E. Zion M. E. Church. Her funeral notice will be found in another column. Leaf tier for Europe. C. A: J. Pyle,morocco manufacturers of this city, shipped to Loudon, England, live boxes of patent leather ol their manufacture, by the steamer Ohio yes terday afternoon. This firm have an extensive European trade in tliis line of goods and their success over foreign competition attests the excellence ol the article manufactured l»y them, Police i ourt KelurikN. A u 0 an i mo us drunk, covered tb® list at Police Court this morning, who upon payment of fifty ceuta and costs, tbs liarty intwrested will again be privi leged to staud under the cerulean arch and cuss. .ffayor Ahmond's Condition. pleased to note that His Honor Mayor Allmondis somewhat bet ter and was able to sit up awhile this oruiug. liis speedy recovery is now almost assured. We 44 lien will It Mop? Fiom thu to day's Philadelphia Record. Iu 1870 in the face of a Presidential election, the Democracy elected Sheriff Wright by 7,204 majority. Iu the spring of 1877 Caven was defeated by only 2,800. In the fall of 1877 the Democratic State and City ticket was elected. In all these years Randall, Vaux and company were at the rear. This year they came to the front, and the Lord only knows where tlie Repub licau majority will stop. Carry the new s to Barr. The Fx-Fmpreiis Lugeue rises late, and spends the time from 10 A. M. to noon sitting silently on a bench in the garden, and alter break fast, drives out till four o'clock, when she returns to diuo iu her own room. She reads nothing and writes very lit tle, passing her whole time in melan choly thought. Her face is pal marble, her eyes are sunken, and her features are very sharp, but she is able at least to sleep without tlie use of chloral. ii'reparliiK far (lie Fair. The luilies of Grace M. Ji. Church are actively engaged in preparing lor the usual church fair which is to be held in the Grand Opera Hom e iu th® early part of Deceiubdr. Wednesday of each week is set apart by them for the hold ing of fireside social gatherings at which articles of needle-work, are made. A Warning. Her- U a lesson for great speculators Mid those who misuse trust funds. Congressmen Voorhls, of Hackensack, N. J., who has failed with Infinities at £150,000, is iu a state of mind bor dering on insanity. He fears to leave the house or to mske his appearance in the street, his overtaxed brain lead ing him to dread being mobbed, lie paces bis rooms moodily hroeling nwr Ills troubles. At times lie raves alsmt tlie disgrace of imprisonment, and talks deapondiugly of tbe wrongs lie bad wrought upou bis family and bis friends, He blames himself for rash ventures and for risking trust funds in the vain hop® of couctfAliug th* dt'Hperai® Btatn of hid linaiuua ami weathering the storm. Ilia nights arc aleepbi*, and when talking of hi« affaira hia eyes glare and bis manner is excited and nervous to tb** Jant. degree. To a re porter he said, with a vacant stare: "The devil seems to have had posses sion of rue lately. I can't say what els® made me do what 1 did. 1 deserve to have my head ground to powder for what 1 have dime. It would not be bad it I had not lost that which did not belong to me." Ml Peculiar! low <»r llio Oulo Vote. At the recent State election, -16 comi ties gave Uepiibli^pn majorities, and'll) Democratic majorities, giving the largest majority for Foster was Cuyenogn—ft,55(i. Tlie next Urg c>t was Arfhtalmla—>4,013; and the third, Hamilton—3,405. The greatest majority lor Ewing was in Butler county —2 078. The county ('rawford ootnes next with 1,0*0, am! Holmes third with 1,901. Republican counties gave major i tics iu excess of two thousand ; twelve, In-tween Fi • tliou^apd and two thou sand. Only one county, Butler, gave more than two thousand Democratic majority, and fourteen gave majorities between one thousand and two thou sand. Tim strength of the Democratic party was in the rural districts. All the large cities in the State gave Re publican majorities.-—"Columbus Dis patch." A Nlifinip. Tim Centennial building's fate has been decided. The "Press says tlie Park Commissioners a. e not to he bway ed from their former opinions aud that nothing less than a miracle w ill retain tho, the borne stead of tun nation, where it noiv stands. Even the Direc tors of the Permanent Exhibition ? to have a*.quiesced in the decree which dooms the famous structure, disputable that public sentiment every where w'hs iu favor of its retention.— Many even indulged the hoj second Centennial birthday of tbe ticn would see the buildii g Mill stand ing proudly .-reel, and where pilgrim feet a bun 1 red years li ter as they t House. Tlo It is in that tlie na would du« •w do around the old Stat whole nation will regre' its fall. 44 lu> Ih tlie Next ? Dani«d Wright, an invalid soldier, about iifty-six years of age, who served two years in U. tnpauy 124th regi ment New Yoik Volunteers—the Anuy of the Potomac—living at No. 7b Oak land street, Greeupoiut, Brooklyn, L. I., and a pensioner, has received 000 for one dollar. William 11. Hoogs, for over twenty years the collector of the "The Boston Post," s^nt one dollar, and aho receiv ed $15,000. The occasion was the draw ing of the Louisiana State Lottery. For further information apply by mail or express to M. A. Dauphin, P. (). Box 092, New Orleaus, La. at 319 Broadway, New York. same j er.-on i he I ate Nenutor Iftorfon. Saturday was the second anniversary of th® death of Senator Morton, of In diana, and the Indianapolis "Journal" thought the occasion a fitting say something about the progress of the Monumental Association towards secur ing th® desired object. A considerable sum of money has thus far been raised, but not quite enough to warrant the managers in ordering tlie statue. The ritate will be immediately divided into sections, and collectors appointed to wait on the people, and it is believed that within a short period, with a united effort, the detsired amount will be obtained. 1 ® to Tarry Ing flit* Joke a Little too Far Paul Muokwortb, a reputable citizen of Cinciunati, Ohio, committed suicide under singular circumstances on Sun day evening. He and his wife had beau quarreling, and when she left the room he put a rope around his u* ck | and fastened it to the bed poet. It is thought he only intended to frighten his wife, but accidentally strangled himself. Hid wife found him dead her return. on Found Dead in th® Kmul. IIi'Dhon, N. Y., Nov. 4 .—Th® body of an unknown woman was discovered last evening about a mile from Catskill, on tbe Athens road. Hhe was apparent ly 4ft years old, and was clothed in a black dress and shawl, gray stockings, ami low slippers, fleshy, and had black hair and eyes. The body was deposited iu the vault at Catskill, and Coroner Dean is inves tigating the mystery, She was quite Tlie WIioleKfory. From to-day'* Philadelphia Time.. • Nearly or quite one-third of the voters of the State won't take the trouble to vote, aud th® Republican tickets will be elected simply because tbe general political inclination of a majority of the people who vote to day will be in favor of that party. That's the whole story. CranDu Opinion ot CoruclP* Elec 1 I 011 . Lo.wnAKPVlLi.B, 111., Nov. 4.—A din patch from the Associated Press office in Ciiicago, giving th® latest election returns from New York, was handed Gen. Grant when he arrived here. lie said lie only hoped tlie later would con firm the indications of Cornell's elec tion. "If Cornell is elected," said the General, Tilden will be Hlielv«d aw effectually as Thurman now is, and if Robinson is re-elected, in my opinion th® contest for the Democratic nomina tion will be narrowed down to Tilden aud Thurman." A Dr nail If 4 , win. Ciiicaoo, Nov.. 4.-—It i stated that General Sherman has written io f mili tary friend in this city that General Grant has au important message to de liver to the people ol th® United States, which he will first give to them when IlieiHftches this city. local time table, tkaimb uuvb wiunawrov. i A #, P hlA: 2 * 8T * 7 0 °. # w CO, 0.40, 1 ). 0 « 10^10 a. n.t 2 * 0 . 4 . 00 , 9.80. i.Ti.w.lfcVhm"' 1 * 7 ' ,2, ' ,,0>H for Mew York: 2.87, T.lO, 10.04, a. m.. 1.36, 12 aw i). m, LliuiUv] 6 40, o. ni. For Hammore and Washington; 12 .Al, 2.10 k. M a. in.; 12.67 p. m. United Kipre**' l. 04, 6.18, p. ia. (>n 8ui:day, 12..1,1.10. •.• 6». in. For Haltlmort and Hay Idno; 7.08 p. m. tor iialllniort and way futioua: 8.as a. iu.. 6.1s p. iu. t or Now < -;uitlo: 9.16 a. in., 1.86. 6.06 p. rn. ^or DeiawaioH. H.: t.ita. m.: 1.06, 0.80 p. _ j N» Hun ts, trains. cyf Whmington u Amtheni K. II.: S.ao a. K rUtiawara W-ln-rnlf. k!'; 'umJ.mTE! 6.30p. m. iSuntlay train 9.40 A. M. * From rhlUd*lphla: 12.40,2.08, 1.80,9.10a.m., 1.U2, 2.uo, o.u, o. 26 ,7.co. Vc v/a.' 1 |u. l .-':^i, {utTpl'nil 1 " U ' 4 ^ t0ii FromKa!tlDore:2.3l,u.209!6tta.'.-..; 12 . 26 , 12 . 87 , 6 . 86 , 9.86 p. m. On 2.81. a. in.' 0.66 j). iu. Wu ■i TRAINS AK1UVU AT WILMINUTOK Fioin MwlilDKton: 2.31, a. m.: 12.26, 12.37, 6.86, 9.88 p. m. On Suiiur.yu: 2.31 u 9.86 p. Ui. 1 . ui.; r'rom ow Castle: 8.60, 12.10 a. in.; 7.10 p. m. No Sunday tralni«. t- rom Dolawa.ro K. K.: 8.60 a. m.; 12.10, 7.16 p. m. Icrn Wilmington & Northern It. K: 8.e6 a. in. 11.86 a. m.; and 6.48 p. in. ' Tom Delaware Vt e.iternK.it.: 8.00 a. in. 2.16, 8.00 i*. ui. Sunday train 5.23 V. M: 'VAllta rou WILMINOTOU l.KAVK 1 MlLAOim 1*111 A. t romHroa/1 fltreet and Washlmrton nvenus 7.80, K.03.10.30, 11.46 ui.: 1.80. 8.00, 4.00, 6.16,6.00, 6.16 9.46.11.80 p. id. (Jn bun* day*; 7.808.80 a, m.jS.OU, 11.80 p. ns. From i'hlrty-Socomi uml Marketstreots: 1 . 00 . 7.80. i6 a. iu.; 12.25, 4.00 6.00, 11.80 p. Ui, On -'Umluvtc 1.00. a. m *<»U AALn.ih IlKM. |>K(»PhKlY FOK NAI.t.—A lot In the A Mi.IIj ward ou the F. \V. a H. ii. K., near 'lwcilth j-lrett, al*out liO feet square, containing o la»gouu»ou:it of suntiand piavbl. Also liouae* and io>s in ihefl band 8th wauls, and lots the 2nd, 7th, Wth uml loth wards. 1 Ms property will i t field at reatonublo pri ces uml upon easy tenns. CANDY At FUKTEK, Trustees, 10-7-Dud 6us Alai ket street. | jM)K N/VEE —'I wu Rood Fix roomed framed I? cottages: pleasantly located; dry cel lar# ; yoinl roof*; front porches; lots xlx'uO feet: will mil on vo y o.us> terms: or take part in desirably located Imilillng Jots; propirty now ten tea to prompt tiayltiK tenants J./*. BOND A CIO., 601 bblpJey ttreet. OHSF. FOK SAFE—A llirht /Tv^_ b iy lior>o ( oM for want of us<q 4/ ^A*fY sournl and kind In tmrncts, suitable n,r la dle* driving; will In sold cnoaf. Vpply to THUS. McOOKKLE, 11-4-6 7-9 90 Market St. F or BALE.—>A small farm of 81 acroB, nfur ^uthwood Hatlou, on tbo DoU ware Wcsteru rafuoad. Aj*|ly to 1 ALY*N DAVIS, 1205 W. F*<uitti street, 11-4-1 fit Wilmington, Del. 10 81 Ot II poll KENT.—A house «. Market street* Koid fnkui in board II desired, ad dress ••li. 'iii the Kki'I'ulii am office. 11-3-ti 1 790K SALE OK KENT.—Three now *li - room. I wo-.* tory I rick houses with bath hot and cold water. Mliuiod on Fop ar St above Eleventh. Very i< asonable. Apply u HAKl.AN UAT'SE, t rout ;• tt«i 1 atnall Bte. fj^OK KKNT.--A nice soven roouicd houio, JJ 610Milplcy street. Apply to (i. (-'HANDEEP, 611 Market street. IjIUKSALE-A well n ade (fermantown JD t'arriugeattt bargain; also a Doctor'* carriage. VS ill be sold cheap Apply to Jl. HAMMOND, 0 4 tf F OK SALE.—Home907 E. Eighth street: terms made easy. Inquire at. 303 W Seventh stroet. 9.16 tl 8-27 11 10 26-11 Second and Froneh streets W4NTED. ANTED—-A lady tliat bus lost nil her amlly but one litt.o tuy, would no rept n f ltuaiion a* houg keeper for a gentle man ol moans, In this city or Philadelphia, whore alio wool 1 have a happy homo. Ad dross " M. A. H. ' Kelerehee erclnnged, box 106, Wilmington, Del. w (Abroad 11 4 7t» AN 1 ED.—A fcingle mau couwtrv store with 6 or 8 years expo rie.100, and some knowledge of book keeping. O. W. W. NAI'PAIN, Middletown, Del. w ckrk In 11-4 6t A TED.—A woman lor cooking and houuewura with lo.crunco. Apply 701 French * reet. 11-4 81* W W ANTED.—Two tin rooters. Inquire at aiiohllhL, STKADJ.1.Y,. . 2nd St. 11 6»t* lul W ANTED.—Delaware Wester Company stock. Hh/lLD A. CO.. 11 5-C-7-8 t'lnyton House Budding. \If aNI ED,—Four first-class tln-molers by f f W. F. KMBi SUN, 11-6-2.* Second and King etrie.H. ANTED.—A lulddl -:tgod woraan to do general housework, family Hinii.ll. " L , " KurciiMCAN (dllce. 11 6 8t* VV Address ANTJ* 1».—A white wo t VV us cook. A|* l»ly with rcloioaco at 61T West street. 10 ; 8 ANTED.—A fltuation an housekeeper by a lady ol considerable experience. Reference given linqulrtd. Addronn Hu SEKEEPE.;, l.Ki*i ni.icAft office. 11 -4 8lu-ltw * w 'ANTED.—T VV apHfi h wanted in piotltatde bij^ii;cpH, Aj ply by letter giving iiamo to HuX 816, U ilmlngtoi:, Del. 11 1 31* ( ANTED.—Hoarder.*) at 886 East F ntrcct. tjood hoarding and homo c 11-3 et* W irth lor1^. ANTED.— A colond girl lor general housework, iioferor piy at N. VV. Cor. Lth and Went. W required. - I l-:>2t* ANTED.—A woman tor genera I house work. Apply ut No. 313 West 12th W 10-25-tl street AN'I'ED.—B a rdf n ut 714 King street 10 27 6t* w Hot and cold hath. \\T ANTED.— By on IntclllgiLt elderly YV lady, a ihmIUod of trusl. Address "Jri. D., " this ollico. 10-18 tl Li:<i>AL NOTICE**. T AMES H. ELLIOT ct.al.j In Chancery vs. j New (7a s t ie Thomas Y. Field und Mur- (bounty in pur g^rct M. his wlia. I tltlon. And now to wit: this second day of Septem ber, A. IJ. 1879, It appearing to the Chancel lor by the affidavit ot John Pyie, Esq., Slier ill ol New < ustlo County, that Thomas Y. Held ami Margaret M. Field, h!s wile, tlie defendants in this cause have no known place of abode within this county aud e nnot he served with process: that they reside In the city and county of Philadelphia and Pen nay Ivan la, and no boon entered for tho said and Murgurot M, Field, or either of them at ihoretuinol tho summons Issued for them, ii is thereupon on motion ol Edwurii <F Brad ford Jr . E> p, Solicitor lor tho Petitioners, ordered by the Chancellor »hat the said Thom as Y. Field and Murgurot M. Field d<i appear before the Chancellor at his chambers in Dover 011 the thirteenth day ol November, A. D. 1879, ui.d show cause ii any they have, why partition rd dm premise- in the petition described, rhould not bo made according to the prayer thereof, or th t Hie petition will he tukeu "j as Y. Field tho Register is directed to cause State ol apnearanop liuving lliomas Y. Field us to the snbl Thom n o(ou c and Murga ct M. Field. And copy ol this order to be published In tho Daily Kk vbHLfOAN news paper of the city ol W liming ton, New (luetic County, for the period ol thirty days next, preceding the ?ald thir teenth day of November, A. D. 1879. Att Ott J.M. 11U US EiVI AN, Register U < J. 9 6-St V IOLIN TAITGHT BY A TUUROUGH lv oouipofont teacher at 40 cents per les son. vocal uiuslo in classes or j-rlvafe lo.s . Keierence : Kov. T. Gardiner Llttell, Tutuall 8truer,, and Paneoast Allen, Masonic Temple. Til OS. D. GAM BRILL, 1904 Market Street. lU-lidltna (mo* ruiKBuar't _ __ k*T« SDITIOJ, MiaiitiriiL lEkrivioaiAL. Tlie Nbleiite* i.lbrarj te the it, Maker's Association. A number of young g-utl«men wr neoted with the Hhiel.ls' Library Ae-,' elation, of this city, liavlng, during n , pist summer, hail the jileusure of p a ticipating, by invitation, in the auiiuu plc-nio of the Hay Makers' Association ot Cheater, were so well pleased tlie ■•onrleouH manner in wfij,), tll „ were entertained ly their hosts ip. Hi- y determined to make them returns for the favors they receive.!. This testimonial they have now lom plated and in a few days it will placed ou exhibition In one of u, wit» KOlu Li ... « 8 tor winuowaou Market street, it will r rnaiu until Thanksgiving live, the 0 c caBHionot tile Hkiebis' (fraud Rail, il.e Opera House, when it will be j, r .. Ment-4 iu du« form to a delegatifu! 0 i the Haymakers, who will lo present J receive it. The allair consists of a gold cd frame iJUxlfS inches euciosiug tbiity. live well executed photographs, ariau^ i iu oval (onu around an approprian and excellently penned resolution. Ti,« Ii ami i work ol Mr. J. Jtcktou Pierce c Kugl)y Academy. The design of the frame ami the pht toprapby is the work of J. Haul liffttn, ami reflects great credit upon that tleman's artintio taste. At the t. f , J the frame in the centre is a repr*M-:.J tiou of the "All-seeing Eye, ing an open book, on each Bide of wi.li floats tlie end of a ribiK u, one sid»« h,. ing the inscription, "h. l. a," aul tl other, * ii. ji. a. SUrililiUD On each of 11 per corners area wreath of lilies, at down each side is a running vine mf-j, blossom. At the right band 1 1 , 1:01 Federal soldi*! his right hand grasping the nil of his sword, which ho is in the a 1 , drawing from its scabbard, while at fa] feet stands a Union shield. At theoJ fKisito corner stands a husband J holding in his right hand a sicklj while his left rests upou a sled J wheat at his side. These are thr .aU of arms of the respective ossocifU'.iti] Tlie entile affair is Htirprisingly ! ful in design, execution and finish,ai is one of the handsomest testiiui u:i ever gotten up by a Wilmington *».-#« atiou. The following is the resolutij in tk® centre of the frame, wnicu d plains itself: corner stanils I I I I I I ! A TkfSTlMUMAl. To the (UfliorF and Mom herd 01 ilio ii mukiTH' AFr-ociutlon, ol ('hoFter, Ph. DKXTI.KMKN:-We, tho StdeldH' I„ 1 AbfocU Ion, ol Wilmington, Delaware : ucccptanco jl thl-, our test I won ■ thanks, to you mu OFHetnbly, I >r the :i,^ tier in whlc you treated iho.-e of uh, mi ihe giod fortune to bu preFent with j 1 the occutdou ol your annual picnic, ut I | U_ P.i., on Naturuuy evening, Augusto* We have the hokor >0 pruFeiit this h.h h token of the appreoiatlon of your ill nuke our visit enjoyable, and wo mlB that you, ms an organization, w II recolvi i■P cner.Fh it, not lor ti* latriDsic vulu-j irtHWiliui heauty It uiu (mifhc** uh un ornmneLi. tfljQ rather in the sp nt In which It Ih ulus,™ 01 heart elt gratification that Mi re ex .•■ r ' the present tune sucti a friternlfy ol (reflees. between tfce two orgunixst on*. May to m I>1 m ol our esteem and gratitude *!ru* still closer in Bontlnmit, mid may Mix nor* and recipients t»e ma«le to leiil tu t 1 tics which your open hearted. Ulity engendered are now ho thanks. I I Itbe I 1229 full |of ly, to and g ncroii.* hoi, nrmly c< that uge will but add strength and diraD'i to them, and may e.eh link now lori^i main us long as both organizations Davii> A McOulliw, KnwAnn F. Kank. Jnd. n. K. Dohkkty 1 El> WA RD F. K ft X K, M A KTi > J. M KA. KT. Secreury I Coa I'resident. Sad Loan. Mr. Win. S. Armour of this city wb health compelled him to abandon profession, that ol printer, and a has been Buffering severely from ap monary affection for years past, 1 with & very heavy loss on Sunday 1 by the death of a line young man which.Mr. A. had invested altno.-t I entire savings. Mr. Armour is uu j erg otic industrious young fellow 1 although liis health lias teen and very bad, he last week made an rangemerit with a baker of j city to serve tread to liis i tomers, he Mr. A. furnishing the ill and wagon. For this purpose] purchased a fine young mare for vsi he paid a good price. At the tn-1 the purchase, the animal was ai rentr.v sound in every respect, Meil Armour congratulated himself tijatl was at last iu a fair way to eau. all lihood. (»u Sunday night last Lo»J animal died from an attack -1 *1 and the blow has been a very one to her young owner. Energy,* as has been displayed by Will A mm deserves encouragement, and tl*J*l no doubt that if his recent Ices vided up it would be easier to csr^J hint to our philanthropic-ally ii>'* is sufticioiit. | C*rjiro ( Imrcli Uriiil)rrNlil|) Th« membership of the tirac*'®*, church beiug fully aroused to t*.* j J cessity of relieving tbeinselvea of debt, are taking prompt and elM measures to extinguish tbe 8aw a ;j meeting has been called for Hi] evening next, at which time the .'j expected will be offered willing?] is expected that the debt will 1"' • j from the church entirely and <1 ;, J ted by voluntary subscription ^ tb® members of the congrtgav1 They thus become iudividuaRyl sponaible for its payment. TliHl hers aud friends of the church aw I requested to be present. Bishop*! sor will be iu attendance. Then 1 ! to be raised is $00,000. | Robbery by 9la*kcil DurtG^ MlDDLKTOWiN, N. Y., NOV. house of Hanford Hough, a fari^ comfortable circumstances, ii^' the ('love, Wantage Town.sliij,' ! Co., N. J.,was entered by three burglars, who hound a hired girl and covered the other inuiatei revolvers,while they robbed Mr. '' of $275. The three men were at Deckertown last night, bu^'i them escaped by the free ids < 1 ' j volver, Tho two others, identic Mr. Hough ks the masked iu»'U 3 house, after a hearing, were comH to the Newton Jail. On their H were found $. r )0 in money, key'd burglars' properly. Ylieygav^j names aa William Fredericks! George Johnson. j George Francis Train has relic'll for years the use ot meat, tea I coffee aud stimulants of all kif'^j lives a singularly pure and abB le l lite, as strictly ascetic as arty bit] old, only instead of shutting ^1 up in a cell he lives out-of-doi'i"| a picture of health. J A CAHD.—Having obtalnct 1" 1 J the (Jrocsry and Provision E. corner Filth and Poplar stroe pose te lurnlsh everything desired |n the lowest cash prices. Give uh ii convince yourselve«. We would -ntion ol our immediate no Ik 1 |,,( ';,H Respectfully PATTON S. E. «tr. 6th and ' W up pure hind rectly file and Bee free. j Did things lies' taps, Kill Uid (o., treet. 's. ire Iretty ing am® ur rent 0 ripe rip*" beets, larket ^ ft. biers. Ipe. ■ T<> m' ■t* sf ■cry ■ • ■ Takk Jio iove le Pi I Fixe |ef is ichardsou |b frds, lother. [Fvi.lentl |t to f , at fipley [Di Krket cm. hiiUHrlcj «ir eap Bo to sh for [Jo to >d -ram's i«, y lor »K above card. 10 1 lm