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CASHIER LIVESEY IS OUT ' His Resignation in Treasurer Boyer's Hands. THE IfOAMANT-BASDSLEY LETTERS They Are Said to Indicate That There Was Collusion Between Bardsley, Mc Camant and Uvesey— No Mention of "Neckties and Handkerchiefs." Harrisburu, Sept. 33.—State Treasurer Boyer on his return to the capital found »he resignation of Cashier Llveaey await ing him. It was mailed at Milwaukee, Win., on Aug. 26, Domestic circumstances are given ns tbe cause. Ilardnley and McCamant. Philadklphia, Sept. Ä— District At torney Graham has given out. to the news paper« tbe much talked of correspondence between Auditor General McCamant and Cashier Livsey on the one vide and John Bardsley on the other, whfÄi it is con tended, only needed the corroborat ive evi dence of Hardsley himself to enable Mr. Graham to frame a criminal indictment against Mr. McCamant. The letters ore. in general, an acknowl edgment of favors much more valuable than any before referred to in print, and there is an entire lack of any mention of the "neckties and handkerchiefs" which Mr. Met 'amant testified Bardsley had bought for him and by which he explained hia thanks to Bardsley for favor«. An Arrangement Between Them. Tbe letter«, the authorities think, plain ly show that there was collusion betweeu McCamant and Bardsley in procuring re bates from certain newspapers for adver tising. It also shows an arrangement be tween Bardsley and Uvesey, by which the public funds were permit! led to remain un lawfully in Hardsley's hands until the in terest account« in the depositories could be closed. Accompanying the correspondence is a brief compiled by Mr. Barlow, showing the supposed connection between certain letters from Harrisburg and postal orders or checks sunt thHber. Checks and Thanks. The brief «hows that Bnrdaley drew a check April 1, 18Ö0, (orAMKHo Met 'amant'« •rder and that there is a postoifice receipt for a registered letter dated April 3. sign sd by McCamant and Uvesey. May 1, IHBO, a check for BiWi was seat, and In the eorrespmideuce is a letter from McCamant dated May S, saying: "Please accept my thanks for favors re «sived thle morning." Numerous other checks for amounts varying from 1375 to 11,000 are compared with similar letters from McCamant on following days, acknowledged with thanks "favors received." Sundry letters from Uvesey read: "Com pliments of yesterday received; accept thanks for same." All of the checks and letters, the dis trict attorney argues, indicate that "both Uvesey and McCamant, t hen in control of the auditor general's office and state treas urer'« office, wore in the conspiracy with Bardsley in the use of tbe state's money at interest, which led ultimately to the loss ti |3,000,000 of the city and state funds, and in forcing rebates from publishers iu the printing of the advertisers' list«." When tbe disclosures, which finally came in full force, were fast threatening, the auditor general wrote as follows; Dear Bauern . sv Horry up with yonr pay ment- that are new behind or danger signal will be hoisted Yours, truly. oii is W Is K is of T Mi t'AMSST The following letter is one of the lot; Mr Dzaa Barohlry 1 have s»n Uvesey, who tells me that Boyer will take the school warrant to you Iu person Yount. P. S.— Burn this letter T. MCCAMANT. Two Years far Appraiser Dunlap. Philadelphia, Sept. 33.— V. W. Dunlap, a delinquent deputy mercantile tax ap praiser, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to iefrsud the city and was sentenced by Judge Heed to two years in tbe eastern penitentiary. Standard Oil In Germany. Hr mix, Sept. 33. —In a report, made at the request of Minister Phelps, Mr. Lihl>y, (he Standard Oil company's European agent, says; "We seek to discourage all speculation in our products. Tbe com pany has uo agreement of any nature with the Rothschild«, Nebel«, any Russian in terest. or any combination to exact an ar tificial price. That would he in conflict with the history and policy of the company at home and abroad. ' 1 A Mow Trouble tn Chino. Shani.h ai, Sept. 28.—'The situation here is much worse. Disorders are increasing st Icfaang. The valley of the Yang tse. Kiaog is in rebellion. Great excitement prevail« Strangersare fleeing from Shang hai, but measures ot defense are being token. Three ship« ot war are at Wu chang and the fleets are concentrating at Shanghai Mörder It Suopected. Huxtihodon, Pa., Sept. 33.—William Webster Trimble, of Camden, N. J., a tlvll engineer employed by the Pennsyl vania railroad, was killed on tbe railroad »ear this city. The body was terribly «tangled and thrown sixty feet into the river. Murder is suspected. Princeton*» Mew Tear. Pm Nog ton, N. J., Sept 23.—President Patton formally opened the academic year st Princeton college today by an address to Marquend chapel at 3 o'clock. CABLE BREVITIES. The "Holy Coat" at Treves hss been rev tiy viewed by 8,000,01)0 persons. Austria has increased her already enor mous military budget by 6,000,000 florins. Prinoe Bismarck will, notwithstanding trary reports, take his seat in the reich Mag General Booth, of the Salvation Army, H addressing enormous crowds at Mel bourne, Australia A man died in Kilbourn, a London suburb, after one hour's illness. Cholera is feared sod there is a small panic. The northeast gales which hare been causing so much damage in England and Scotland have grown worse instead of xalmiug down. A German officer, assigned by his gov ernment, has reported iu high terms of praise on the recent French maneuvers aud the skill of General Sauasier. Quite a stir has been created in Holland hy th* prospect of a compulsory military syotem trout which the country has here tofore enjoyed immunity. The civil marriage of Mias Jennie Ur («hart, sister of Mrs. James Brown-Potter, to M. Rene Duval, was celebrated in Paria Which Is the Bast • Insurant e In force. Incur fori 'HI Equitable Life. »T30.M3, 473.00 fmASMOT.0H Prov'dent Life and Trust Penn Mutual Mutual Life Manhattan Life It will be observed that the "Equit able's'' business for 18P0 alone,equals the t< tal insurance in force of the Provident Life, Penn Mutual and Manhattan Life c< mtfiued 7i».S"4 «45.00 90,27«.7m,00 ttDMMl. 180.00 54,500,754.00 UVM1AH.O0 FiAHAR.00 Wi.uijw8.an 12,*S2.4«a.OO " e was fly, he was fresh, by was just from fis X« upeawi a jack-pot with two little elghlt." -D*tnit fm Fr*M. TO CALL A PA8TOR. Mr. Riikla Will DaobUMi lie Asked for—Ausateur Drama and Nunlo Te>r lB| Oat Machinery. Special Correspondence Kvkniko Jouhkai.. 1 Nbw Castlb, Sept. 23.— Ke». W. W. | Heberton of Philadelphia, who so «3 ; ceptably filled the nulplt at the Presby terian Church last Sunday, hae consented ! to preach there again next Sunday. Mr. , Heberton a discourses cannot fall to Iti tercet. A congregational meeting will ! be held in the lecture room of the Preeby- 1 terian Church to morrow evening for the i purpose of electing a pastor, If the way be clear. The meeting promises to be i largely attended, as nearly every member of the church seems to favor the Imme diafe choice of Rev R, J Rankin, pastor of Pine Grove Church. York county, Pa.. | who preached two eloquent sermons in j . I ..5„ "Waiting for the \ erdlof, a thrilling and amusing drama, which will be pre eented by a company of local amatenra in the Opera House on Salurdsj night, i, a splc.idid piece, audit will be performed as well as the ordinary traveling com j pany could do It. Tbe oarticlpant« are In I constant rehearsal, and besides speaking tbelr parts clearly and distinctly, empha size them with excellent gestures and g movements. The Hnshebeck Orchestra, which will make its first appearance of tbe season at the performance, will doubtless be one of the finest that has ever played in the Opera House consist of fourteen performers, iuclud ing Professor A I Bon ley, bandmaster of Hyatt's Military Rand, who will play solo cornet, and Professor Jules Key bold of Wilmington, who will play viola H. W Hnshebeck will direct the orchestra, and among the selections rendered will j be the overture "Grown of Hold" and ' Visions of Paradise," At the Delaware Iron Win ks the church on Sunday. September 13. Home Talent Entertainment. ; I It will Representatives of the many different I insurance companies in which the j policies of the burned Delaware Iron I Works were plan d, have about, com i * pteted their work, t his morning the en tire force of machiniste went to work in the burned mille tearing out the damaged machinery The work of clearing up all tbe debris has not yet been commenced, but will probably start oj Monday. A 8 earlnad of the Hunger ana who have been em ployed as laborers In the works, left for Middletown yesterday to work on the j railroad Iteie. j I Lieutenant Herbert Deakyre, Ü. 8 A , j arrived home at fi 30 o'clock laet evening , a brief furlough from his post, at | Willin'» Point, L 1 , where he has been ri statioced since graduating from West | c Point. The lieutenant is the plot tire of ' perfect health and his ont door life bas I given him a vigorous constitution. He ' no regimental«, but was attired In It Lieutenant Beaktu* At Hume. oii wore ct'izen's clothing during tbe trip from bis »tation to this city is well known all over this city, where tbe greater part of bis life hasbaeu spent and he whs kept busy greeting friends last evening The lieutenant Other News. The First Military Bend will sell the band stand on the market square, the open-air concerts having been discon tinned. Lack of public patronage has been announced as tbe cause Work on tbe freight haute of the P., W & B., Railroad Company has beeu completed and the building's appearance Is very much improved. Tbe New Castle Base Bail Club lost money on tbs pleasant social event in tbe K o! P. ball last Saturday night. The ees.-atioo of operations at the Delaware lion Works, where many of the club's patrons are employed, is assigned as the reason for the loss. Edward Daiby has comoieted the erec tiou of a dwelling house on Daiby avenu . The new building is the only house that fronts on the battery. Workmen have nearly completed tbe annex to publie school building No. 1. New furniture and equipments have ar rived fur (be room Mise Mery O'Donuell pf Philadelphia is spending a lew days here as the guest of Miss Ljdle Wright of Ualon street. City Council Is reotiviug much com inondation for the great improvement made by the repaving of Delaware street The new pavement is now nearly all laid. of of Special Correspondent e Evkmimo Jours al, Gkouuktown, Sept. 23.—A donation party was given at the M. E. parsonage ou Monuay night by tbe women of me chinch in uouor of the new pastor and wile, Rev. and Mrs. Robertson E, B. Frtzsr, secretary of the Stale Board of Health, was iu Georgetown yea terday on a ' aeatch lor bad smells ' Complaints had beeu made about the factory of J. W. Faucetl, but when tbe health man came to luves.igate u alters, be found things so clean and iu such good order that be congratulated the proprietor, ins'ead of condemning bim as he expected to do ' Georgetown ban a "real live" ghost. It is described as being a eupei naturally tail woman, attired in deep black, with a heavy crepe veil over the head and face, This isn't a frivolous ghost, for It walks solemnly and alowiy, with folded ai ms, gazing meditatively at the grouuo. Neither does this ghost haunt one par Ocular locality. It is asserted that It U has been seen in every street and alley in Georgetown, by number» of perems whose veracity is not to be doubted- Whence it cornier whi'.bci It goeth no man knows, but many wo.ld like to Whether It la a freak of several imaginations, or aman masquerading iu femiuloe garment*, is a mystery, on a small scale . yet George towuers are in a state of blissful excite ment about it. The village camp, held under the aua pices of the M P. Church, is still in orogress ai d is attended with unabated intareat Several cases of diptherla are reported to be in town C H, Treat made a business trip here on Saturday Misa Lizzie Stockiey of Philadelphia, Is the guest of her »nut, Mrs. Hiram Short Mies Mary Fell, late of Smyrna, „ tbe guest of Mrs, Dr. O . D. Robinson. Misses Rachel Blackstone acd Alice Bailey of Onancock, V.„ ,ra vlelting Mis. Blackstone s brother, W. B, Black t DONATIONS TO A PASTOR. A R«al Llvt Uhoxt Walk« About (ft* .Streets Mu Uapleaiaut Odor« There. Mrs. Mary A. Lacey is visiting friend« in Wilmington. Charles H. Fischer of Philadelphia is making a shoit stay in Georgetown. Lucius Kell urn of Bell Haven, Va., is the gnest of W F Blackstone. J. W. Fancett is spending a few days Rev. R a. McEwan Bell, pastor of tbe Delaware City Presbyterian Church, was given a letter of dismissal yesterday afternoon by the New Castle Presby tery in special session in Central PL„„. ,, rv,„ , . Church of this city, to the Presby tery of Down. Ireland. The congrega lion is now witkuut a preacher, but a dispute which has long existed between members and pastor has bean settled. The letter wss given xt tbe pastor's re quest, end the latter will sail for Ireland oa Thursday. 'HI the in Dover. Kev, K. A. McKwan Bell Dismissed. MIDDLETOWN'* BOLD THIEVES They Attempt to Oirry Off a Hire of Bees - Italians Arrive to Build the filer trie Road. 1 Bpeotol Correspondence Ktkninu Journal. | MlDDi.KTOWtf, Sept. 28—It seems that ; th * thleres In this vicinity can steal any thl "K Several nights ago a man living ! ° a M» ln street went into his garden to , *° 04 »found, as it was his custom to do eTer T night Ho was dumbfounded when ! saw two men stealing one of hi, hives 1 of bees, and t hat they were getting away i as ,48t 48 ,lie / possibly could. The owner ran after them. The thieves, i 8e *'"8 that they canid not get away w **k their burden, as the owner was close upon them, dropped the Live of b «« s 41ld m4de tb «'f «"cape | Carpenters are now engaged in build ' nir 4,1 M. K parsonage at Townsend j Harry Ingram Is working with a merry-go-round at Towrsend The seventy-seven Hungarians who went to Odessa about three months ago wor )j | n the canning factor» there wpnt home t , Baltimore on ' Monday mor nlng. Mr, Watkins says that tomatoes are now getting scarce and bis j fgctory w tll close for the season in a few I j, mel , Osborne of Philadelphia is speud ing , Uw d , y(t wlth f rleodH , u towu r g j Miss Lillie Gam sc of Philadelphia Is vistlug friends near town, John Jonas of Chester spent Monday with friends in town. About 100 Italians arrived on tbe 4 84 southbound train, yesterday afternoon, from New York, and proceeded, at once to Odessa, where tbsv co amer ced laying the Middletown and Odessa railroad this morning. Mis, James C McCoIgsn and Mrs. Joseph C Jolis suent Monday with fi lends in New Castle. Sewell Hatton says that he I ht hits he ; knows the persons who broke in hia I store on Saturday night, and will catch I Q»' 10 * IJ 4 f« w duya j Richard Cochran, a farmer living near I town, lost a valuable voting hör?« from i * ocb J 4W ^ 49t evening, Mr- Cochran valued i; a' $200. 8 p«. W correspondence Ktbniko Jobbnau XK w auk. .September 23-MiaeCoch „ne off the teachers in the public j go > lool and* sister-in law of Rev Dn j hsdway, had a very serious experienc I on Sunday evening For eoaa« t me »he j I»*d been suffering with a cold and had , procured some cough medicine. In s-.me | manner a hi ttle of laudanum, much ri sembling the bottle containing the | c ugh medicine eras left on the ehel f and ' Miss Ccchran, without thinking t»ex I amine the bottle, ponced out a teaspoon ' of *h» • quid, and took I« q-noklv. Then she discovered that It was laudanum that sue u»d swallowed. Meaioal am wa« summoned, and she was given emetics. It was with diffiiulty that, ehe was ken? from falling asleep Yesterday her co. - dltiou was unproved, and no serous re sults will follow Miss Drunkliouse of Phlladelohis, who h«s been spending some time with the Misses Lyle on Elkton avenue, returned home on Monday. SIVERfe COUGH M;OIC'Nfc. A Yount: Woman *«kt*a Laudanum By Acculant- -Uih*r N* PROPc M TR6ATMUMT OF H RNM, The Hasting iriia* company's Valuable Remedial Appliances Perhaps ooi e of die various branches of surgery and medicine are more deterviue of research and attention than hernia or nip' ure. Hernia as a rule is tbe result of muscular overexevtion and is felt, io every part of the body, making the system liable to many dan'geia. St«tU lies show that oue-seven h of mack nd and oue-for'ieth of womanklud suffer from 11 is weakness. Great care is requisite in the early Stages, and the danger of the surgeon'■> knife and the dread of pain has caused of receut years more attention to be dl reeled to the manufacture of appliances for i'-e relief of efflicted ones. An im properly adjusted or Hi-fi iog truss is very liable to cause permanent injury And finally there is great danger of strangulated hernia if the contents i f the abdomen be not retained within its walls Tb«re is no better remedy for tbir treubir tfiau a properly fitted truss made of iustructabie hard rubber, leather covered or elastic scot din quirements of the case Truse Company, 324 South Ninth street. Philadelphia }e«i>y supply many thou sands of the has' iusirumei ts cuaae Scores of cases call daily for treat ment, where a more ac-urate know) dge of tbe tbe treatment, can ue leanod than by a surgeon who is consulted only at the last st iges - "Vllnue £i.7 "'.'"h l°o u"»*"* „ . _ , ' For the firemens tournament at At '»ntic Cite, S«pl. 2tRh—Ocv 2nd. icclu aiv *- B A O R, R will fell round 'Jf'P tickets from ell stations on its lines Esst of the Ohio river at rate of one fare for the round trip. Tick, ts will be sold from Sep*. 25th to Oct. 2nd, inclusive, 4l ' d valid for return pMSage nutil *• 'oclusive. This low rate is not restricted to faremea. but is open to the P ub | lc ' •"' 1 Pr"»" 1 * the 'j 81 °PP"ri'«>''y of lh * MM " on J° «SJ 0 » " cb *»P trl P 10 , rhe B & R ,« .£ ro 7 d " f*st limited express trains via Washing to " W , ,Q ,, u ' m8 P service, ana offers the ou1t doubl * ,r4C * rol P'« "» *< 4 The tournament will consist of p.r.des, torchlight oroce>sious, and all kinds of fir *' a f u • comeet» by represen.tives of prominent companies of a the leading oui*« of the East, sod will be one of the attractions which Atlantic City j , ft " At 8 ** 80D ® * r ° r m °r® d«^ ' mied information as to rates, time of ,r * lu8 » nd Pullman accommodations, *PP J J t0 nearest B & O. ticket agent. The M .f t . kbackl . tk . «*„, r.n, „ . p «*ut">yl».uia railroad will, on October l. run an earl? autumn tx cnr8l9n «»'tchbeck under the personal eacart of a Toa ut Aitent. A special ' r8lu * in . '* 4 «* Philadelphie Broad Street Station, ar 8 am. and excur 1?" M . ck * t ' w '" ^ 8old , * l • r *'* of *2 M for ronud trip. Including nde on Switchback Children between tbe ages „ of five aud twelve years half rate« Re , " rnl ^* h * 'P*'" 1 . j!"" wU1 Mauch Chunk at 5 55 p m giving »mfle time for tbeerjoymaut of the bean ties of this Switzarlsnd of *«*riea Manch Chunk exclusion tickets will be sold to Qlen Ouoko at a rate of 15 cents. ! The route will traverse tbe beautiful Schuylkill and Lehigh Valley regions. to the re Hastings i I The At is is , , „ i. Special Officer Mont went to \A yomlrg yesterday and arrested Mrs. Moll e Jones for beating her grandson with . a strap with a heavy buckle on the end and cut ting his body severely. She .was fined of • |io and costs by Justice William L. Said | of Camden, ! 1 „The Immense cake of perfumed Rot oh on Dure Soap, tuet out. le attracting wide «I tentlon and a large »«Jo, on account of Ra cheapness, purity, fine flavor. Mammoth a cake of scented Boap. IQc.: 3 tor 3-V: ROUGH ON CORNK s»l T e and Plaster Ilk.; Liquid, Inc. re- ROUGH JN TOOTHACHE. Instant relief Beat H«r UrtiuUoo. A6K DRUGGISTS, LADIK8. r« , BUCHU-PAIBA car»« all Urinary Affec 1 liana «ARkiin. WARRIOR- MARCUS.- At 8t. FäuPs M. E parsonage. No 30Ä W«ft Heventh «treat, oa MouUay evening. Septem l>t*r 21, uy Rev. LouU K. iianett. Lister Warrick and Carrie Manus, all of ibis city. MID. BRADLEY.—On September 21st. Catherine wife of John W, Bradley, aged 54 year*. BRADLEY.— On September SU, Bernard Bradley, aged 34 years CIM )K.—On the i8th instant. William, son of Hobest Cook. »*«<1 U months. COOLING.—In this city, on the Ait h Inst «it. Zeit« Cooling ailed IS years. DUNN - On the I»th instani. John M. Dunn aged 4k years. JOHNSON.-In 1 bis city, on tbe 19lh Instant, Clara V., wife of !.. Harry Johnson. JOHNSTON.-Ia this city, on the 3uth in stant. Maggie E., wife of Samuel John-ton, aged 43 years. MON A 9H AN. —In Philadelphia on Septem ber 17, William Muraghan, aged <KIyears. NEB EHER.— At Newport, on the »Ith In stant, James Nebeker, aged 73 years PYLE—On the 33d Instant, Carrie May, In fant. daughter of Victor and Lillian J. Pyle. "l ately launched a trembling stranger. On the world's wild boisterous tloou. Pierced with sorrow, tossed with danger, Gladly I return to God. Now my cries shall cease to grieve thee, Now my aching heart, find rest. Kinder armait hau thine receive me, Softer pillow than thy breast " REDMILE—-At Kirkwood. Del., on the 3'd Inst.. Mrs. Sarah Uedmlle in the 7t)th year ot her " ge. Relatives and friends are invited to attend f hefiin-rol from the reside ce of her hus band, Thomas Hedmile, Kirkwood, I) 1., Thursd-v, September *34, 1H«1. Services at house. 2 :kl p. m. Interment at St. Georges' cemetery HEES«! —On the lath Instant, James Heere, In the tilth year of hie age. REYBOLU.—In t.is city, on the filth in stant. Elsie, Infant daughter of William P. and Mary L. Reybold, aged k months. ; WISE —At New Castle, Del. on the Idili In stant, Sarah Ogden Wise, tn her 82d vear. Dyspepsia Mako« many Uvea mUterable, and often leads to self degt ruetion. Distress after eating, sick head ache, heartburn, •too« «t<aro caused by this very common and increasing disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla tones the stomach, creates an appetite, promotes healthy digestion, relieves sick headache, clears the mind, and cures the most obstinate cases of dys pepsia. Read the following: " 1 have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what 1 did eat distressed me, or did rao little good. In an hour after eating I would experience A faintness or tired, all-gono feeling, as though I had not oaten anything. Hood's Sarsaparilla did of good. It gave mo a: relished and satisfied the craving 1 had previously experienced. It relieved mo of that faint, tired, all-gone feeling*. 1 have felt so mac** better alncw I took Hood's Ssrsaparilla, that I m happy W recommend It.'* G. A. Taos. Watertown, Mass. N. B. Bo sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. fl;slxforp5. Prepared only by C. 1. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar stomach, mental dopres* an Immense amount appetite, and my food JAPANESt '"'Vk LE /TRACE I v, CORE v ite A* àêP " j a Gnanrsn'ee* Cure for Pl'es of whatever kind or degre-—External. I tetnal, B Inrt or Bleeding, itching, Chronic, Recent or Heredi tary. this remtdy has positively never been kt.own to fat . SI UP a box, six boxes forSö.llO: sent by mell prepaid on receipt of price. A written Guarantee positively given to each pure a-ier ot « boxes, when unrehasi d at one time, to refund the $5.00 paid Guarantee issued by N H DANFOHTH. Druggist, hole Agent. Second and Market, Wilmington. Dei. if not cured. KKOISCKK'K OUDKH1 KOISTKR'S ORDER. R REGISTER'S OFFICE. i Vbw Castok Count ».Del . s pi il, uwi. f Upon the application of William Meglll, executor of Ilsuneh A. lie an, late of Wllmlngtoa hnmlred. In eald county, de ;e-ieed. It is ordered aid directed b> the Reitister Dial the execut ir aforesaid give notice ot granting of Utters Testamen tary upon the estate of the deceased with the date of granting thereof, by causing advertisements to be posted within forty days from tlie date of such Utters in six of the most public places ot the count y of New Cas tle, requiring all persons havtxg demands igalnet the estate to present the same, or abide by an Act of Assembly in such case made and provided; and also cause the same to be ■ inserted within the same period In the Even- . INO Journal, a newspaper published In Wil mington, Dei., ami to be continued therein three weeks, e. o. d. Given under the hand and Seal . —. of Office of the Register aforesaid 1, M I at Wilmington, In New Castle j '■ ■ i county aforesaid, the da«* and year ' — — ' above written. i WILKINS COOCH,Register. NOTICE All persons having claims against the estât* of the deceased must present t he same, duly attested to tbe K«ecu'Or, on or hefor* Sept. 11 1MÖ, or abide the Act of Assembly in such case made and u.ovid«d. WILLIAM '}. ME41LL, Executor. Addroft«; Wilminirton. lk»l. 1N81 RUCTION PROF. A. S. WEBSTER'S SELECT DARGING ACADEMY, Eden Hall, Second Floor. ttommvucing Tuesday. Septem lier 33. Gentlemen's Class. Tie«d*y and Tburariay Evening« from 8 to IQo'ckick. ___ Oommpru init Saturday, ^eptottber :»« Ladies' and Children's Class. Thmsday Afternoon from 5 to IL end Satur day A fterno n fr«n 3 to 5. Private Classes, Schoele or "eniinaries. eilh-r lu or out of tbe city, Dy spec's, arrange ment. _ For Terms. Circulars, etc., app y to H. F. Ko. «1er, tin Mar et street, »t no residence, till» Adams s reel, or by mall to Kden Hall. GEO. E. HYATT. TEACHER OF VIOLIN and MaNHOLUS, NO. 1073 POPLAR STREET. Will accept a limited number of pupil« Cia««**, now fortuiD*. -'ill JjcloMr 1 Orcbwttraa for Ounctrti and Parti»«. HAMKIXG AMO KXa*«IAl H. H0BINSÜM A CC atilt SHUKIBI Jtrner w <nrlh and Market "t**ri FOR SALE. ô I hares Farmer»' Bank s ock. h shares Wilmington Dental .Manufacturing Company stock. SAKKIHK WANTED. Delaware Railroad stock* Wilmington City Passenger Railway stock blocks bought and sold in the New York Philadelphia and Roe ton market« on commis «Mm. Letters ot yf the world. credltlgtven, available In ail pai u ..J, and draft* on England. Ireland France. Germany and^w^^nd^ed^ -pHE ARTISANS' SAVINGS BANE. No. 502 MARKET STREET Open dally from « o'clock a. m. until • p. and on Tueoday and Saturday fr >n> 7 to « p. m MONEY.LOANED ONEMORTGAGES. Goo. W. Bosh, G so bo ■ 8. OUBH, Preelden*. Vlce-Proetdool, E. T. TAYLOR, Treasurer. : l Jo». M. Math IK, Auditor. I ! j DOLLAR DOWN AND DOLLAR-A-WEEK PLAN. WE DON'T MANUFACTURE OR BUY cheaply-made stock. Our goods will bear the closest inspection, and in every grade will present a satisfac tory showing. Thev are full va l ue goods, whether the pur chase is a five dollar or a hundred dollar one. The goods are guaranteed, and any unseen defects are made good expense. Prices compare with ready-cash houses. at our O UR EASY TERMS OF CREDIT. $1 Down and $( Per Week on S20 Worth. $1 Down and 50c. Per Week on $10 Worth. terms apply to all s'les and all circumstances. They are standard conditions of our establishment. These A WORD ABOUT STOCK.—IT IS COM plete in quantity, quality ard variety in Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Furniture for parlor, bed room, hall, kitchen! dining room and library. New patterns in Ingrains, Tapestry and Body Brussels Carpets and the latest designs and novelties in oak and walnut furniture combined with the newest ideas in upholstery. A RELIABLE INSTALMEM HOUSE "Reliable Instalment House," asapplied to our establish ment, is no meaningless phrase to catch the eye or to effect the unthinking mind. It is meant to convey the fact as it exists. Uniform prices, uniform credit and uniform treat ment are observed and maintained. Those of our patrons who have dealt with us will cheerfully substantiate this tion. Every one has been fairly dealt with. Everyone has been fully satisfied. asser Fair pealing and Guaranteed Satisfaction. FRANK J. MURPHY'S RELIABLE INSTALMENT HOUSE, 117 MARKET and 116 SHIPLEY STS. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, PHILADELPHIA. THE FALL CAMPAIGN IN The Distribution of Dry Goods H is begun earlier this season than usual—at least we find it so at Eighth and Market Streets. A strong and steady tide of Mail Orders from far and near has set in, but not before we were fully prepared to meet it. The abundant crops all over the country, led us to anticipate an unusually busy season, and our preparations therefore were made on a scale surpassing all that we have done in the past. Below we mention some of the goods in which we deal, and which by means of TH8 MAIL ORDER DEPARTMiJriT, Now so widel/ and favorably known, and our unequalled facilities, we are able to distribute among our patrons At The Lowest Possible Prices. Housekeeping Linens, &c. The Best Brands. Silk. Velvets and Flushes. The Latest Novelties. Underwear for Men. Women and Children. Dress Goods in Blacks and Colors. Carpets, Rugs, Matting, Blankets of &C. The Ghf lceet Wool. Millinery. Furs W RAPS ol every description. lor The Newest Shape*. TVomei ami RhiWwn. Trimmings to match all eh ade« of 0re«« Good*. U I' HOLSTE RV Goods, Curtains, &c. Ribbons, Buttons, &c. Gloves in ail the liest makes. Notions In the greatest variety. Laces Ruchings, &c. Handkerchiefs Shawls. Waterproofs. Bovs' Clothino in «t H&ndeome Assortment* Moderate Price*. WRITE FOR SAMPLES. * STRÂWBR1DGE & CLOTHIER, Filbert St. Eighth St., Market St.. PHILADELPHIA. And get the best ready made Suits you ever saw, if you will buy of those nobhv new Suits just placed on our tables for your attention; all col ors in the new Browns, as well as the stylish Black or Blue Cheviots and Thi bet Cloths. Coats either double or single breasted, and very many of the lots have double-breasted vests and trousers cut extra wide. The reason you will save $5 is, that if made to order they would cost you at least that much more and trimmed no better in any case and very often not as well. Young men and boys will find many special styles in the new stock and we cordially invite your early inspec tion. SAVE A "V one J. T. Mullin& Son, Tailors, Clothiers, < th & Mariet, Wilmington. -r=B J. HORTON DILLON, DELAWARE WIRE WORKS, Manufacturers of Window Guards and Win Work Offovery description Uy Screens for Doors and Windows mad and put np In any style. Wire Clothes Unes pot np, Electric Light Gnards and Wir« Novtltlti i W. Cor, Fifth ami French Sis COAL GOAL, COAL Ï ; Only the best quality, Hard and Free Burning. Carefully prepared and screened. No clinkers. Also KINDLING WOOD. HICKOBÏ PINE, OAK. VICTOR K. PYLE, OFFICE ARD TABD. Soitli Sid* Markst St. Bridi». Lomber Lim«. Stud. O * ment, etc TELEPHONS l9t ASK FOR LENGEL'S Bavarian Lager Beer IT 18 THB Mont Healthful, Purest and Clearem LAGER BEER On the market, and Is guaranteed to be unadulterated, and contains only malt, hops and water. On tap at all Saloons. JOHN A. LENGEL. FIFTH AMD DDPOMT BTBMCTfl TELEPHONE! «7P FRANCIS KELLY & CO «i SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THB ORARGE GROVE and BEAVER VALLE! PURE RÏEÜHIS KIES Choice Cologne Spirits. 103 K« ket and 102 Shlpley.St - •wu.MiNsmv. -pHOMAS MoHWQB. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER Nr, 13 .Market Street, Deiawxr*. W rain it >n.