11 MM
Tho
l.rutwl
uoe sut Mis-* Sally us
the hearts of many ! taken
ülilo of course
her but :
il
- A. M.
Klupml From a Church.
Onanom k, Va., .Tan. 1.- Ayres* Chap-1 W.
rl n small Metluxiist ( hurch on the ! terlan
Hiy side of Aceonim* County, was the a few
of a church festival night tjeforo > 'The
Miss Sally j
scent'
tant, lu tho audlcnoti
<kaiy, who has won
swains in that region,
her sat Bee Heott, and
3*Tst--hcr Lewis, rival elalmants for her. Ililml
hand. Some time ago Hally's pa routs ing
liHind out that she was engage*l to 1 The
S'.,II. mill lieihB- UIIP"-' 'I In Hm. tli.-y ! till'
receded in inducing her to l*reak tin ' toil
o n gage ment. * * Koon a f ter this Hally ir-. Miller
formed lier parents that she liad frai s- j d"nt
fcrrtsl her anections to Fletcher Lewis, I
•mi that they would be murried on him.
' a
rising
the other su l
New Y war's Day.
Accordingly, preparations worn 1**
a big scale to celebrate tic*
gun
event. Salty order* d an elaliorate
tit, and the old folks set thems**lves to
work to limit« the ocra.- 1 n all th*P
eould Is* deslnsl. Last night, when
the church festival at Ayn*s' Chapel
iu full blast, and Flet.**h.»r Lewis,
was supposed to b«* tie* eoming
mtbi, was H|«ukiiig Kit* plc«*o ill the
program «>n the s'age
ttally Gray slipisil silently
t'liurch, juinpad into u .....
drove five miles away t«> rarksley St a- i d'n*u«l.
• tlon, when* they t«»ok llr* inhltilght ;»iT
Indu and dlsuppcur.Nl. ANh»*n i'. I •- in
; known tied they iiad !;<• I young ;
Lewis wept like a child, ;.i «i in com-1 p«*eM
pany with Ute young woman's si
went iu pursuit of Hr* fugitive*
«lid not buc
voin*.
t in*
ri
r'r.:!..
as
poopl**
»,
:«i
Bee S**ott
«.f til!*
buggy, and
out [''.mie
u„ k.
1
fi .
r '
an
h..
.nor,.
,-inoo
1 in Bringing tie*
Hally's mother wjis In Onaneook
«lay revoking orders fordivs- >*s, cakes,
mud other things ordered for the mar*
Xiagc that
r will not take plm* *.
Tliv »tunk».
The folbmtng cases of « xcessivo
fctdulgenee In intoxicants wen* «lis
poaed of by Jmlge Lall, at this niotii
uig's Bession of the Muni«*ip*il l
Thomas < l
rill)
* in lie*
his licail bound in numerous I :
Bcrgeunt l'otcison testiti«*d that In* had
o iiis
'IhomasGuw, but as h«* «!l«l not Iu
any Landag**s «»ii In*» h«*a«l, he
incline«t to think tIr* pri
Bom** other fellow,
his usual mer«*y, de**i*te«l Hiuk
was some doubt, a) out I Ii**
gi\c tli«* nrison«*r tin* ls*netlt, .
missed lf\«' case.
Edwikid Bullock w
terday at tin* l'..
Uou, and was I
fine of
Samuel Gaiiibl«»
witli drunk«
pay ?1
Jollll Bliz/2U«I,
AJmsl)ous«\ ami
dated
charged witli lieiiig drunk. ;
mlttivl until ln« i
Institution.
Thomas Cox.
Ing to a d«*i
iohtudovcrÿl und costs
arrested a man wlto
the
and
at
Th* Judg
tint
of
up
.1 «Iis
iiM'ked up l»y Gltlcer
his
i
vas als«
tlds
i*M
I «•
thoroughly dilupi
i Hi.
hack to that
»tiler victim of yiehl
•« t appetite was ol.lig*-«!
tin
Sts Tu kr 31oi)dilni-.
lintel 111
... --Gn Tues«, lay night a
young coupl*- r«*gi-.len*«l at tin* Empire
■oust* as W. E. I.ing ami wif«*.
Akron. Jan. !
• *i
). The
1 the girl a
«lerrodsville,
•re eh'ihl!
22 years oh
NY
A»'.
(■Big ued
the
drug s
orphino pills
dock tin* girl «•ttlh l «l the
•Jerk, win» found both of 1 tie guests*
dtwtlily sick. The girl Im«l taken i
oven los« * of Hu* morphine. The phv
Biciaii noon brought her
her co.iuinmion wus iu
SOoii until yes'cnhiy,
begn
Th«' l.otel |H*ople doul«t«'d Huit Hu*
land wile. but. tie*
girl stoutly maintained that they had
boon married two months ugo. To-day
the a arslial of Brilliant, () , arrived
hero amt placed both under arrest. Tin*
girl broke do3vu anil conf«*Bs**«i that
her Tmm«* was (da Klim* and thu1 the
•«• for s.
ftb*
Is
•'rilical «-or.
hen I:
pair were Imsl
!'«■
nn»n was NYtlllm.i E. NV«
that in* luuia wife and tv
Brilliant, where In* was. ..., ,,
the Wlns'ling »V Lake Krie Railway.
id
nlburv.
•liihlr
at
U
tli
of
Wp 3vlfch to inf«*
P' 1 1 *1 i* • 1 liât
we lui\e |>
•has*'«t tin* stoi-k ami ti\
tur«V'»f t h«* oht I'l-liuble I'd ■ 11 i \ *> « I r \
roods stor»* *>f Mr. R. !.. Uuss»*ll,
former owner ami pi-oprietor
on the gillie princij
twonty '3v
ify
tro Will tu* al «le t .» • at*T to t In* 3Vi
tho people of NViliiiingt
in tho ;
it
.
ing bail
in the
Vara • <!
'
«1 h
. 3v<* think
I \
• prede.
•or. NV«* will continuel
th
I!
t in a f.
gya 33 111 I
at'lo t
that will d«> y
pair
. h«>
i
lloni
n««* r
■8 in H.«* inisi
i**uiain yours trul v.
:n. Pl«»p.
J. P. i».H
W*f. H. Dull.
:s. Manag**)-.
N*.
i Market sir
We lift vc a speed y and
for catarrh, diphth«rin. «
aod heu'iiu-lic,
HÖ1EDY. A
«nach bottle. Lew« ii if y<
S d sweet l»n ath. I'l-ua*
.nforlh, \vh«»l«.*Hile and «
Bec«m«I and Murk«*!
> i t i •■ « - «•nr.
•ankc«
Sllll.t di
'ATAKRH
a l
• with
l«*slra liealtli
. N. B.
kx
tail agent,
., NYilmliigton.
NfluKi' l imit
A Pina 11 boy
naugh was l»iforo Judge mill this
morning, when < >ffie«»r NNVldin testitle«!
that as small tts hu is he lias niglit after
night had u Mist, deal of trouble
him bn PVont street. Tlie offlis r said
Chat be luul frequently fourni him on
Che street ut 12 ami 1 o'clock at niglit
and sent him home. Lut as iorl*eui-an.-c
had ceosod to be a virtue iiu«i tiimlly
locked him up. The boy »old that Iiis
father was
Harlan A HollingsworthC«nn|mny
as he «lid
low 3VU« look«*«! up. and
E »nts show tliat they
* care of him
orm Scjhooi.
•«l NN'illiani «'.
liter, employeil by
es
tie* little f**l
les
-e aille t.
»II
th«
ftupper.
Tl««* la«lies of the North Banti?
■ion gave usplemlid supi>or la.-t
Ot the l'iuqjcl, on ï.involn street
Delaware awnm*. Tlie first table 33.L
'■•Im'k and tho se«*on*t
• tlie first, could b«'
d. Tin* evening 33*11» very pi
ffitly »pent ami tin* supper wu
mn'iyrutivi*.
A 51
st Mi
lit
lied
ilowed ft^. -•<
r.
tBoi gains.de of slu»«*s, eomm
Januarv .4*1 In 33 liicii tin*
pan s of linfies' botigoiu
all width», for #175
•mg
#n Haiurda
•pc lÿl ',>f 8
und pebble
|w pair; former price *
»1 laiiic.v knng.
pair, form
goods in proportion
Ll Robinson's, 118 K. Fourth Street.
b<
»in
for f-'.OO I»*
pri
W.no ; all
I*»s«* budne*
I will have sitiokod N
ng ami white fish
lug atiwet. «:• xt to
dug an
>va Scot l,i Iipi
n null* at 51
City Hall v
tu
Hks
^^'lliird
—
City .totting*.
Tho anniversary of the iasuo of the
£in«uu'l|«tlon Proclamation wna oele
l.rutwl t.y our (iltin-ua ywtordajr. The '
mm-imiK eevvlcee were held at BethoJ I
ltcv I Cu
us whoroof we are gliul." He luul
! taken si«M-ial pains to prepare his «Iis
course mid adopted his remarks to tho |
: oe«*aslon. The church was si»ursely '
»mum the
ruing services
A. M. K. Church, ami after a few pre
liminary remarks by the pastor
>f Gilbert Preaby
After
W. E. Carr, past
! terlan Chun h, wus introduced.
a few remarks ho took for his text,
> 'The l/inl has done great things for
j
Ililml and after the
ing was closed.
1 The citizens met in the afternoon at
! till' a. ir. M. 1'. iTiiin li. s. 1'. Himiil
' toil was ch*ct«'«| cliairman. ami George
Miller seeretary. after whh-h 1 he presl- j
j d"nt m:u!e a b*w remarks thanking the
I citizens Tor tin* honor conferred upon
him. Tin* excrcLscs commenued with
' a declanmtion by Harry Hpencer, a
rising young orator, on Tousant L. j
Overture. Mr. Sp*Mic**r has a clear)
is far ab*»ve j 8
*. His gestures
was loutlly ap- 1
•sident at this jiinctm» *'riti
!
occasion.
i d'n*u«l. ami i
;»iT i
•- in slav**ry «lay.-« If-.*
; «***cu.sii
p«*eM y.
voin*.
I Ids
t in* average of litt-* r;
•n* good ami ho
plaibli'd.
Tho
I
i
ri ...I 11,,. until i.v ,,r «i,.. v.„„„, r rm.ni.. •
r'r.:!.. , .-i.y t Mi im. s in if:!» i
celebration, whiclruas iMsneml to «is i
as the 4* li of July is to tin* white ,
poopl** «»f this ♦•«»unfrv. ,
Lev. (i. V. l*ott*rson\va.s tluin intro- \
di .queiit maimer got |
o good hits ..f Ids »*xjteri«»neo
alive
Un* '
•Bed some very good ;
D. Look spoke
[''.mie S »me remarks in regard to n
lilKl.fr .tamliint or morality, oliiwlity I
and\irlun. ; s
1 .'i *'■ i b" 1 v wtw tin; next speak
fi . Ho rtititl II wonl.1 not Ih> I'iIik I*'
r ' ivll ' ,> • - l*o|iln ,vouM oujoy ,
an nuiny prlvIIOKfe in I ho willing, *ml
h.. for onothouKlitilmttli.Mi.haThfi.il
.nor,. .101.0 Tor 1h. (■olo.o.l prt>Hlo
,-inoo Hi... than I'oV any.
allot, on tho rnoo or I ho flol».. Ilo
ride all ovei- the country i °
-,. . pin *.*s, j
it Im long liefon* the t
Iuoted ; 1
slid go any- ;
unmolested, «*»
«•olor«vt
themseh
ill
people, if they
jiroperiy,
j
icxtspeak- [
controlled
i lightning, tlie wind
s of tin* earth.
H«*v. M. F. Sluby wa
He suhl tli«! whit*«
the Ihuml*
and all tit«* eh*
At night ti***
at E/.i
tli*
-ussembl'*«l
vh und listened to
_ . .y Rev. Mr. Hunt,
of j'hiluilolpiiiu. This geutleiiian took
up tin* history of tin* colored
M. E. Cl
a«lilri*;
•i* tin*
II«* N\i
•is** und pointed in
pit»!** his
his r«*mnrks.
ory «»f ill-* pr*ign*ss of the r
IIS loudly ap
•lo i» of his remarks.
Tin* Sumiit'r Post utt«*ml«*il in a l*ody.
After the app.iinting of a committee
•car the meeting
He
tlds country.
U*H ill. tin* «
i*M
adjourned. |
Ihf llrm-ci AMKH-lutimi Kiivn t hoir
liminal ..as. i-viM.iilK. l ira I
l«w •>"«!« D; lira
tic* wcuth«*r, tait they ;
tiu*y promls«»«l, a llrat-class....
vlfstrn mid«*)'
r Wright
*
gave
t.«»rlain
tin diivctloit of J.
Tin*
h
!!**?
.• *.l
The
• MissC. Sterling and Gallic;-,
•rit«*« I tin* applause !
• Mr. NY. H. F. '
k«**l ini|»r
a
singing
• *i
■I)
p in tiu*Mines,
•'Xceileiii. Mr. NY. basa!
NY right,
!«l,cl«*ar baritone voice, ib-sangthis
l etTect. lia* par- ,
lie;| aids enjoyed tIu*liis« , l3*«*s dancing '
u.ailKl«t,.1.,.„r.
r with ver
the
Hu*
tie*
had
Tin*
that
the
•o j
:
•s !
Is
»v I ! I
ir y tiling
L*
i
Mr. 33' lir
1.7,.
tr.-i- v
This j
!■« lidlitoiici
country
• lids I»« o id ti
ill. Try a l>ug nml >
will >
c to co
< wits saved is at
T«
!'«■
• .luck
D is a ivtutor flowr and
well
u
i
vet it
a
id
« cold room
l heu i hero ts
- making pic «
ill 3
at
U i* iu
of
* th
7
and country
IE
:
'.t King sti «•«•».
liât
. M.
ti\
I r \
j-8 t
\
it
ADIEU-1890.
As tlic Old Yciir slipped from off its moorings— nyc felt
a sad remorse to l»id FAItKWKLL. It lists been a kiiitl
v.
cfti'iicst ri'li'iitlul cpocli ami has cut lor us 11 nk-li
in the records of jiojmlnrity and success. We feel the
]iressure of its kindly hearing, and say "Farewell" with a
parting pain. We bow to the advent of the New Em
1S91
B.
and trust its ample store holds for us tho perpetuity
auspiciously displayed by tlio Old Year— at least our
duty's share shall be well done.
this
on
Iiis
THESE LEADERS FOR TO-MORROW
K-LADIES'.-^
by
f**l
A lot of fin« soft kid button shoes
and $1.50.
Tho choice of a lot of $2.50 kid shoes- to-morroNV at
all styles- si.25
t.
th«
$i.w.
33.L
b«'
Mi
MBENT'S.-H
lit
Your ehoiee of u lot of s?:i.00 "Patrol Shoes"—an ex
eellent shoe for pedestrians to-morrow Sl.H 1 ,).
Your selection of a lot of French calf shoes- all styles
have been selling at $:1.50 $-1.00—<*o to-morrow at
$2.75.
tin*
#175
•mg
A lot of genuiuc hand-insido calf slioes—our regular
.00 slioes will close tliein out at $3.75.
I»*
HAMBURGERS' SHOE HOUSE,
Iipi
51
NO. 209 MABKET ST.
J-J. A. FULD, Manager.
hou.
_ _ _
' iiUuü. totmÿvôür feôiiL
I Fl , r 08blnpt p hotoBrapto
I Cu mm Inga, 802 Market street.
The Glemnoie heater. Best and
cheapest. Frank A. Mitchell, No. 413
Shipley street.
Now is the time to order your <38.00
crayon portrait ut (Jamming»'gulleiw,
80S Market street,
|
'
Beecher's Cabinet Photo«, W a dozen.
Bush's French street wharf, la the
try
of
to
of
. .. . . . . ,
vKlLSJJTJW' ,it.ri!5 rt ?riiî"ï5 t: i' , t
' V Athleth ( lub vvill lie held
j Thumlay evening, the 32*1 *>f January,
The personal property of B. F. C.
Rothweil, at Collins' lleurh. was sold
by the sheriff on Monda}. The mop
a erty of J. 8. MrClary was also sold on
j Tuesday.
J*n»l I* Isu*y, formerly of this city,
j 8 now residing in Oxford, l'a.
1
Frank A. Mitchell, No. 413 Nhipley
street, takes pleasure in examining
roofs free of charge.
! The third grand annual wrestling
Mrs. Storms ami Miss V. Ikividson,
I daughters of Josepli Davidson, of
i Lakewood, N. J., are visiting their
• ■••** , lo and au nt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bayarii
i atr,,, ' u '
i MU '' " lh ' *• J"* 1 '* « * *« ,hiö ' lt >*
, 1'ivsh I ing Elder Murray «lelive.rad a
, loet lire last »? veiling in in Mndeley M.
\ E-, «'huD'h. South Wilmington,
| ''Fnv«*rn Curiosities."
Hie monthly
' of Trad*) will U* held this evening at 8
; o'clock. A l ull ai tendance is desired,
husim
«ting of the Board
of importance will lie e
n The Delaware Siengerbuml last.even
I i,, wm „.i.oai-wil or ... ll.o
; s ueotioim which will I« sung by a
jrnuid male «'horns of several th«»usan«l
-.oil ,■» ni tin; hlK o.i*HKerri«.t io N.ov
, ir | : N . j.. i„ .1,,!,.G«l.
, Amon« ll.o lint or n.lfjliiK Klrlf
«l.'rü,« ihn l*»t y«*r report.-l to t .0
any. I*** 1 «*— ot Iloimloli.l.lu nmn <ljf
Ilo mjmo or Uuio Irwin, uicmi 1H, or tills
i ° lt y*
*.*s, j Henry B. B. Stapler, son-in-law of J.
the t Taylor Cause, of this city, lias just
; 1 m*ou appointed
;
of
P.
assistant «fist riet
*m*y of New York **lty t»y District
j Attorm*y DeLancoy Nicoli, at a salary
[ of *S«7,r»00 a year,
Kx-T'nitoii States Marshal John M.
Dunn is lying very ill
No. 1002 Miulison
restoration 1«> lmalth is rather doubt
ful.
Ills i*esiili*.... ,
*t. ami Iiis
to
The Central National Bank has de
. for the
demund.
McHenry, purser of tin!
'h«*ster, ami Miss
. D.
arried at tin* rcsi«lcm*o of tin*
Wednesday.
Miss Lizzie Wlngard, of Coatesvllle,
'll., is the guest «»f Miss Tillie Baker,
J No. 815 Madison street.
«•limai a «livid*
I tust six months, payable
Juds*
•amer City «if
Mamie Joy, of Washingt
bride's pur»*iifs
I of R
in
his
ap
| Mrs. Charles I. Duncan and her son,
hoir SI,», ,„v h,,iuI1.ik tin
ira I h.ilhhivs with Mra. Dira, .an « i»in.|itH,
lira Mr. ,„„1 Mrs. s. 1). Dm,c un. on Frank
they ; i;..
, . ......
mid«*)' It In nimor«*d that. thdGoven
appoint James NNclisP'i-Bowers
* jiistie«* of tho peace.
•will
l»c
The
John J. Menley gives
! tux«*s dm? the city
I he *J0t h of Jummrv,
F. ' to coll«*«*t tho s
that nil
ill proi ccil
h
*«*or« I ing
basa!
Dr. NN'illiani (
to tot:'» Washingt
par- , Y «»u u|»,,.«ld
' ' v
uOIra. Wuyl'u, T K. S
l'ierci* tins removed
luiinc-iunil«*
33ill Mini it. tin* very liest
nul street.
John H. rilgliman, colored, was !m*
fore •bulge Ball t his morning, charge«!
with «•tumult ting an aggravated nssan it,
Anna Dixon, also col
Asthe defendant, has
•o j savory r<*iiutatiou, ami tin* «-vide
: show«*«! that the assault 3vu--» brutal and
unprovokc«!, tin* Judge Heiit«*iu*e«l him
l«uy a fine of and costs, .vhh-h
•s ! will aeml liim. asa lioardcr at. the
»f Hie lux i «wrs, to N«'3v Castle
• at least sixty days.
tiling
d tmUerv
v
This j
Jail 1«
.luck
and
u SHILOH'S -GATAIHt H REMEDY. A
i marvclmwenref«»rCatarrh.Diphtheria,
it ! Canker Mouth ami Ib-nduchr.
a : eaeh bottb* then* is an ingenious nasal
• for tin* more sue«*«*ssful treut
NYith
7 injf
I t of til
«•burg«*. Pri« 1 «* '•<)«•. N. B. Danl'ortli.
•ii«il**.'.ril«* ami retail agent. S
«•»•Ls, NYiimington.
Market
t
CATARRH.
Catarrhal Doafnrw«, Hay Fever—A New
Home Treatment.
—Christian Advocate.
not generally aware *
that these diseases are contagions, or
jlujt they «ro duo to Ihn l.rueenw of
living parasites in the lining mom- mu
brune of the nose and custurhlun tubes on
Microscopic research, however, lui» 52°$.
proved this to he a fact and the result
of thin discovery is lhot * aimplo
rtuu.uly hoo lmon forn.uUUol whereby o
catarrh, catarrhal deafness ami liny '
periuantty curad in from one
to throe simple applications umuIo at pr
home by tin; patient once in two Ing
weeks 1 1 h>n
N. B. - This treatment is not a
ointment; both have lieen Jko
putable physicians as favor
pamphlet explaining this
treatment is sent free on roeolpt ottlco
of stamp to my postage by A. H. i It
I)ix«m >t Son, 887 and 830 West King rule
street, Toronto, ( 'unada. »
They
from Catarrhal troubles ! court
fully read the above. the
I a
At the masquerade twill given at, (
Brandywine Springs last Wednesday , ««»urt
evening tho honor of leading the
grand march was accorded to Miss' It
Mary II. Pusey, of Avondale, Pa. Dr. ready
Ball ami Mr. Edward I'u wy, of Avoi.
tlale, Pa., were among the gentlemen . live
luirth-ipaiilH. Thu iilTiiir w,ut quit,' tx whu
lirilliniit miiwomi. Mltu'Puaern>liiriinl <>«
h,,in,, \u.v Vuur'rt l 'U / I ««
T l ',_ ing
Re.nembejfng Hu. I*a*t«r.
...m-Surfluyuuhnol hohl t hoir I
, v iTVTPv'Si
niüli/ 1 /*' 1 I taken
M sent, After the Hinging and speak- ! ftnd
"** thy giving of preuenlA ww *hp J
prase r d< 'iT wit J » W^veU
•elo|H\ eontaining qi
I of money, for which
Sufferers
snuff or
discarded by
injuri
A
SufTei..,
should ct
'
8
a
.0
J.
&
Vh'Vi
llUed
n«*Ht
t'irned his thanks.
f the
They
tea's
late
The annual report of tho NY. ('. T. V.
of Delaware has been published in
pamphlet form fr««m the press of A.
P. Whitaker of Wilmington. Tin
port contains much valuable informa
tion upon temperance subjects ami a
full
ing,
that
ami
we
triet
di«l
is
of
han
in
toil lit of the proceedings of til«*
invention held at Dover, October 15,
Id amt 17.
,
Take your slioes or rubbers to A. F.
Brown, 1110 Chlppcy
pairs.
Wm. Austin, tin* I »u ll« 1er. lias pur
cbased tin* property of S. N. Trump,
on Seventh avenue nml Anchorage
stn*»*t, containing a square of ground,
for !?8,000.
Joseph NY. Yamlegrlft injured by
being run into by a coasting sled
NYednosdny evening, still lies in
mvuriouM e«
lotel. He w
yesterday.
William lihoiuis r<*si«liiig at No. 1027
Orange street, employed
inglou Mailable Iron
ks was injur«*.I slightly ye.
>y a «luiudity of «-oui falling
•ting
wine Church wus quite largely allem led
and v«*ry pleasant and profitable.
Thomas M. Morrison mid Ids sister,
Miss Lizzie, of Avomlul«», Tu., who
iiave been visiting Miss Lillie M. Tav
*d home tlds morning.
Diii-nIciI Tin Itimfs
lK'ing recel vint
pushed through by .Jus, }•'. NY
Front and Grange
roofs amt burst cd pipes all
city.
D*
11
milition at the Central {
tus unconscious all «lay
tin
is
the NN'il
« 'oiiipany's
•riluy
him.
for
nil
NYut.li
at Br.
ly
ccil
all
all
,-, - .f _ -.*r-elc. t
•o'bn NN .lolls, lias Uten appointed
Deputy Sheriff by Sheriff Simmons.
liest
lor, re
Oniers !
,
•ork
!m*
it,
col
and
him
I A Co..
leaky
•**r tlio
Jos«*ph ('. Jolis of Mithlh*
( '« Mil IlliSsil
«if
Mr. George NY. Ingram, of Middle-1
to 3« u, liUMsoiil the farm of Mrs. Julia 1
H. Bmwor, near Townsend, containing
24)0 acres, t«i Bon«.*«llcl NY. Hutchins«
of (Veil «*ounty. for -r7.(.
» 127,
A
NYith
Alle
visiting j
eitv. li«* is in «piite poor ,
•iti*in|tlatlngnn. *
1 -
fri«*mts in
health a
ed trip
tin* In
h«*alth uiiil vigor.
to Seminole Park, Kin., with j
* of regaining iiis wont«*«! !
Ir
NN'illiani T. Raikes, formerly
«•it.y, 3vho «lied from th«* «»tfeeti
fail in PhilmlfIpliin
3vill Ih» buri«*i| in tin*,
groumt, l-Ymikford, Pa.,
II o'clock, fr
f this
Tin*sda v liigli»,
»l«li«*rs' burying
in
in
Ik'thel «'huivh.
■ »Ink.
a game of polo amt
skating at tli«* Madison street rink
morrow evening from 7
Ad mission for
Skates 10
Then* will
10 o'cloi-k.
m i«*
felt
'Ih<* wi'ttding of Miss Laura E. Watts
Mr. NNiilium M. I
took place
nk-li
the
a
of 4 'h«»Ht«*rt<
4'lemlaniel. i»f Middiet
at tho re»i«h*
I Imrsduy.
<»r Mr. M. E. NYutts
i t
Frank A. Mitchell, No. 41:4 Shipley '
takas pleasure i
examining
our
!
j
Th,. (ltni.-li,K fratm-iilty aro wullljlK
"" .. '
»
'o«»fs fr«*** of «-barge.
patiently to li>
Association, iu n
• fr
their
■pti.in.
I
:
j
Dough ci
fly
Ferguson's, 11 K. 2«1.
.lev
i WILL
NV ti sli lugt«
i
y
No. 201
.fanaai y »Hi P i
^ ^ FRIDAY.
, Dining-room
Kit- I
nitiir«*; l«i ii.hsoIn, lngiaie. ua<l ;
l{oolll .Stoves;!
«*!«■•
It.
da. Ma
,
. '
DI.
olMolm .3Plea, do
. 3Y. SI i rt I i:i li i »V ;
at
t -2-8« i
Y I DENI».
D
11»i-* «I •> «lei liircù :i
.-N. I».
reetoM« lia 31
. • : J ; l I' -
ion i lis, p»y uhU*
I I e
,i «»! i'n 1 1* K«
PELS.
Miity. Apply
.311 Kll.
IU 3 . A
W
3 N T I.
1 ouiued
«■oiivunic
:**, i«> :< p* «
ANSON 3
l.iio Ahiiiiiiio-o eiociety,
„I ,,0lr.
ex
styles
at
rqiiitalilfi
j-2-2t
OMAN
w;
k; 3\ unliioft Hint Irini
.Ictfor
J22f
•nil lioinu*
Apply
NV "ra
3 N AND 2
«.red
wile, w
«■oloreil glrla 33ant pine
' iiiiiiiigt.ua liitt-llijjeiicoOtMco,
12-21*
Hilda
Appl>
'.«*>.'! < M-IU12 * *
« 1ST - ON N E3V 3' KA It'S KV E. A
«•o lockid. i
IN
I WasliiiiK
N lut I« au«l I'oplnr to Fourth
A miltnbli* i«*3vurd I
tiirne<i to No. 600 3Vi-.it Fourth atnint.
T ANTED —T3VO IIOAUDKKS aT No.
\\
xh iivkiikii
•i; kiuud
jin'
l.-'OK SALK—CHEAP. A <iU«)l) SLEIGH
I? No. HI«) Weal Kifthth
i-iHidSt*
ANTED- T
looms. Apply
FOURTH EDITION
the
by
ot
* 4 - It
, ,, ,
mu ami wonaiRr t»iay nave sat uown 1KBOt
on t honet i**m>l of the Democrats to un- j
52°$. S<|>atorH-elect Pilling and
McMullin. Jt is a so reported that ;
theyom notSov.umWotg thewhenra om....
o ouhotltu '^ «JinihU-au W ,
' << •«*, 1 " f « " "" nru °V n. V^l. '
Oottuty Coraiaiteiouers *>f eilnei nvo . w nic
pr three. lMy are repramnteil.as say
Ing that, the Ifcpubllrauis won the elec-!
1 1 h>n amt they lire until led to the omolu
ments and Mellt« arising frt
Jko same time they
favor of coutity eomnitssionoiw, to bn
elected by t If»? peoplo ami to take their
ottlco at tinspniper time,
i It is veryfjyidont, however, that the
rule or mit» Dmuocrats of this city
» * qu am Miry as t< » what they shall «1«».
They have\fully expected that tho levy
! court would lie aiK»lished as soon
the legislature meets, ami could rush
I a bill! through for that purpose. They
( do/not not want a Ucpublicun levy
, ««»urt to get bold of the books of the
county. ,,,, , ,
It is said that one bill drawn up and
ready to present to the Legislature
Provides for a Demm-rath; In tant of
. live eonimlssioners and a comptroller,
tx whu is to bu Willitun H. lu'o, upuretary
<>« **>•■ Ihmnl of Hunlth. .
I «« luituvur muritB ulu» ,,f ittqmiiit
ing county eommissloners bail before,
theyhav.nnpletely disappeared in
I îvho'huU'U^^ÎS
'vory inuoh truiihlocUt tho noulU.m
I taken by Messrs. Bayard ami Gray,
! ftnd tho / art) , nort , troubled over the
J coiwen-ttUv® posiUou occupied by
Nenator» Williams and Hall.
'
Will
ami
Due
it. At
said to las in
ThlB
Yot
The
He
Do
The
Hut
Wh.ni
His
No
Th«we
For
Kro
Tho
This
For
I'll
•hi
•h afraid thus«* He
They
tea's will lialk all their oxiiectations of
iKir'isun legislation to overtlir
late Keptihlicun victory.
the
a
A Lively ToUtL-al «
•U adjourned Iasi
-ilinan McKctiucy «
After <
ing, 4
smiling blandly around amongst the
porters handing them each a curd
that read as follow««: "For ass«*Ksor
ami collector Southern District, 181)1,
Duuiul M**Kenney, subject to thedccls
of tho l>om*M*ratl») part y,
w.. frankly told Mr. It.'Kf
we thought he would make a very
go«al olliciid a)i«l as hutg
triet would never l«e happy without a
it* assessor ami «**>lleetor we
di«l not w*«* why Mi - . MoKenney should
l«e that Denuwrat, "but who
• competitors Mr. McK«*nn«*y,
ve you any?" We asked.
"Oil. y«*s," saht Mr. M« l\«*nm*y. tin
is William 15. Robinson, the shoe «Ionier
of tin* Fourth ward; Eugene Sayres,
plum Iter, of the Tenth ward; John J.
*«tv, liquor denier. <*r tho Third
ward; and John F. Callahan, of Calla
han A Co., real est ate d«*alo ra, and who
!lerk ill lie* city tax oHh*e.
The nomination will *«•«•
in May and the canvass until that time
•.«liiigly lively
*y. that
F.
by
led
that ilis
D*
11
The
The
The
{
is
•time
be
<• AIIhmmI.
SnuiHIliliK That 33
Mr. J. A. NVils
* I'lamed
for taking ids a*id» , ilan«*«* out of publie
service wit Ii tin* coming in of the
year, iu*v«»rthel«
tliat it. i
institutions of the city,
ly
l H * ri'grntted
w it luira wn. Hail tin* puiilii*
;.*tlu*r with
number of large manufactories,
■bleats are of almost «hilly
•nee. «-IuI.Im-1 1
*e have borne the «*.*
Wilson's niubiilam
still liavc bffii in o|M*ratiou. For 18
»ut lis Mr. NYilson has respomied in
all hours of the day and tin* night t.o
all calls for help, and for 3vhh*h in* has
y i m« *u niai*y roe
|M*ns«*, Iiis only n* war« 1 being tin* ««
imisness of responding t«« the«*r.v of
suffering humanity. Iiis ambulance
t will in* very niii«*h missed by many a
sick und maimed |N«rson dining the
•1 her and iu a
Mr.
•ork
Co..
tlio
r
Ü
1
'«•lock yeatenlay after
DuPont
located at
About 4.Î4T»
» 127, lk'lH3vaiv
Tho fire w:
Hu* n*si«ii*n« , e of John M. ltog«*r>
Deltt3vure
* in fr
avenue and
j
poor , war
*
-, and soon ufter
tIn* Kriemlsliii» Fir«' C*>mpany
Hie
•onnd ami lia i
'ration. Other c
I tin* lire was gotte
The fire
'Iiristmas troo iu
«•at«*liiiig fin* fr«
liicii Hie ehildri*
* iiil'animubie
plug
with j stream in «
!
so«m appeared
.rot.
•iginalcil
• puilora.
a light*-«!
Ir
this
the
ta|>er wit It
playing. Sc
in tin* tre«* «*i
in ji hinzu and smoke e
I'n mu the «I«
gll! tin*
:
it
* pouring
I wimiows. The
•n* Hooded wit h
ruiniMl ami a
it h wuter.
. fully covered
I halhvay
as I iiilly «laiuag«*il
la.ih.r
amt
I'*;
'i'he l<»
by insurance.
I iKliguant.
This morning
nns3v «•)•*** I
Tie*
imiividual, \\lio
• of Tin
•mlgiied lH*f«*rc Judg
•barge of drunkonnestt, win*
M. I Alluiglit. w
place Ball
th.
i t lie Judge sah I :
"Albright, you 3vill have to
fill of your «letions iu the futur«*, or
will I»« Ijofoii) tliis Court
serious charge. It
A
All
' >'
•I«
! onlv 3'est«*rdny that \'
j offline,
f'" 1 ' 5, r „ r U| .„p,,,
' .«rink, »«.*• »*»'.' ««»A* I*'». «.«»K*, of
otitaiiling nion«*y «linier raise preb'nses.
» "Non are lined r5 ami «-«»sis." This |
•«I forty «lays in
in
your repr«*HHiitatioiis 1
• money. Instead of
I 3VÜI give tin*
: New Custli* jail, during which lie will
j Ih* a total abstainer.
2«1.
(
i l«*«l in yesb*r«lay's iai|H*rsas
. diaries A. C,
linital manner, «
NY. C«»ok. tlie hackman r«*
liuving
ook, IH
Kit- I
ua<l ;
.Stoves;!
•n ills
, ihr* Iîki»«
. ' iiis i
an <»m
. to allow Uiut lie was not ulnmcd
vpor.wl. No marks 3ver<*
ills «*y«d»n»3v, and it. wasirn
iiiuke a mark llirougii Ids
Iiis buck witli I lie sniaii «le
I « .f a 33hip which Mr. Cook
It must Ih* uilmitteii
have Ihhmi pun
Mr. Cook is
do
os binlly
visible
possibl
«•lot hing
taciied
Iiad with him.
tliat. tlie lad could
ished very s**ver«*ly. _ _ . ....
industrious citizen, ami though la*
s he tukus
i
:i
Apply
•lal glass oecaaion
. y In* is wldoui kno3vn to liuve It
inU>xU«ated.
Every on«*'s bai«y is tlie Ih*s 1; evoy
Imt catarrh und inllueiu
on«*e cured by the
Catarrh c
iullm*nza islhe worst;
j-2-2t
In*
«»f Old Saul »
*.' Brice only 25 <*ont».
Irini
«« of the 1
MUA» oflieo
2
»-«lay, in tlie
at tli«' 1 *kit
12 o'clock;
7 o'clock:
10 o'clock:
51
The Weather.
To-morrow promi»CH to l«e cloudy to
«•l«*aring, amt ratimr «•oltler, prr« , ede«i
■ in th«« ljike region, und r.iin
. Sunday ««leur and colder.
IN
by
the e
A M tnlitfr Huiifti tllinsetf.
No.
.. Jan. 1. — Kev.
PurnifdiiM Reynolds, a piominnnt Bap
tial preochoj- of tills
exc«3sslve study of th«*Scriptures, c
milted suicide this morning by liung
kiuud i lug himself from the rAfters of iiis 1
jin' j stublO. t
Lawbknckvilijc.
action, crazed by
i-iHidSt*
MARRIED.
CULVTR—HASTINGS—At the homo of
Bladwvlll. oh.
the bride's mother,
by tt*'v. w B. Gregg. Mr. Benjamin H.
Culver and Mis.-* Aggie K* Hastings, both
ot lllade.o-llle.
SMITH.-In 1 1.1» oily,
1KBOt Mabelle r, wife
j Rmith, ;..nd daught
Annin Moors.
; Relativ .
om.... th t .ruu..ml from ilu-o^ldfiu*of
, „1Î5&* p. m.
' Interment at the Wilmington and Brandy
. w nic Cemetery,
DIED.
December 81.
* Koben W.
Enoch am!
iad monda
■
•
•1M
•14
*iu
' McEI.ROY—In thl« city.
Will lain A., son of John 1*. ami l.txxle U.
McElroy, irrauil<lau|rhter of the late
Uiclmnl ami Annie ltowo, ajf«'d 8 years
ami 8 mont lis.
Due notice of funeral will Iks given.
Cheater paper« picas** copy. •
tho 3d Inst.,
•7
Ml
•5
7 30,
4
•7
0
«45.
•1*2
Dedicated to Harry Lewis,
Dec. *411, 1 HIM).
ThlB little light has ln*en removed
From home and heart* most dear,*
Yot God, who take*« ll to himself.
The lonely heart will cheer.
He places It In Heaven alwve,
Ami whispers. "God Is love;"
Do not repine, but calmly say.
"Oh. God. thy will be don**."
The home so bright, may m
Hut light will be the day.
Wh.ni parents tholr little one will meet.
And Christ will lead the way.
His little playmates, too, are sad,
No more Ills fa«« to see;
Th«we little ones are all His own.
For such In Heaven they'll be.
Kro sin could blight or sorrow fade,
Death canto with friendly care;
Tho opening bud t«> Heaven convoyed
Anu ba le It blossom there.
This flower, so soon removed from earth,
Will bloom forsver there.
For Christ has said, "He not dismayed ;
I'll watch with tender Care."
Died
H*«m «lark.
V
'2
•8
M2
and
5
Tit.
Wm. B. Sharp & Co.
•7
Mourning
— AN D—
Black Fabric.
Nan's V«Utu^,
Hour to Um,
5UU
MU
Frill o«Um,
Oltridta
HlwtUin««
bnUn «I'l.jon,
UuUiii« Cloth,
Lutuouuo,
Convent Cloth,
Tricot lua,
MervUlep.x,
Ctultraeru,
Urup'd' <Uum,
C'oui-tluuld Cl-HlIMV,
•III
•7
(i *cm Grain Uiin<lu»n a
The liest Black Goods to Wear
The Best Black Goods to buy.
The Best Assortment Here,
»OLK1U AND AIAKKET STUCKT4
•8
WILSON'S
Undertaking rooms,(3i6 King S
Telephone Signal, i63,
rappen all night.
J. A. 3V II.SO N. f uiirnl IMraal or.
18
a
CHASE & CHIPPY,
Undertakers and Embal naro,
No. 8o4 French Slreol,
Night Call* Promptly Attended to
•21-cod
Terms Moderato.
rjXtlOOlAS .HJTCUELU
t urmishinci Undertake.
Practical Embalms«,
MU. 4L, RINU .r.LKUE
Rtbldeeco 1 15» M*di«ou ntrcOL Tele
phone call Ut
r U.UAK11X.
Ü FGUNISH1NG 'uNDBHTAKBB
at
EMBALM HR,
N4». 0x>7 SltlFLKY sritKKf.
MTNIGUT CALL I attCDitol
promptly.
AMIWKMKNTS.
h
a
i sir.
3 ACADEMY
r (Saturday) mat I at
To-night.
uimI evontiiK. Jiiiumry 2
3.
Return cugaK«»a«*n».
n «Hal«*«'!
• favorite
dian. Mr.
GEORGE C- STALEY,
Tie* worlii'H Kr«*a»o8l lullaby Hiiiger
A KOVAL LAS«.
Th«* lilt ot last.
■ )
or
A SC PERU COMPANY OF PI. A Y HUS
PICTITRE8QUK COST1IMK8,
NK3V AND CATCHY SONGS,
•ventila of «wn* enjoyment iruarn«)
■eil. ruder On* iiiiiiiuxeiiient of
Mr. Hurry Doel Parker.
All «
Spouiiil orrai, sen,out, r
of bÿ ».."Ja
Manager Jeimon.
| —
in
Popular Pri«
1
of
Hint 7ft Out-«.
i made for
will
January 5, 0 ami 7.
THE BOY TRAM \
HAND
PKUA HOUMK.
( I
• iierformuiicu only. Friday, Jamiary 2.
The
r«*
IH
-
Theatre Sii»-« , «'HH.
Daniel Frohiiiun.
I V
der
* din -et
"THE WIFE.
9)
Ids
«le
....
la*
lly RHum-o and DeMttle.
PreH««nted lier«* witli
original wi-iiory ami accedMoriea.
exact copy ol
Naturiluy) ul teriioon and
To-i
GORMAN'S MINSTRELS.
At the rink on Sat
unlay evening, there will be
a giuiio of l*olo and skating
from 7 to 1( ).:)() ]>. in. Gents'
admission 10 cents. Skates
10 cents extra.
»
j2-2t+
tlie
JflNAL NOTICE TO CITY TAX 1»AY
Notice I« hereby ghen that, all taxes due
liefore Juiuinrv sSO.
la* paid
. ottierw'toe I will proccyd
nccordliiv to Iu3v.
late
iininediuti* Hcttleme
-
jm! 1,
to
ede«i
r.iin
I uni u.s udmliil.d rotor
•«jll«Hdor compelled
E. Sixth. Open **VL*U
JUIIN.I, Ml. A LEY.
Martin J. Meulvy, Ucccftaed.
city. Ollice No.
Inft.1 troiii 7
J2-Ut
VAl«;.N ADVERTISER IS
O euKMg«*n)«iltH. Addle** Painum, i
3Vo*t Ninth
Kev.
Bap
liung
iiis 1
t
Jt-*
by
31.1 -Till: T 33' «3 IPJIsKS NOS
mid 4-'ft E. Klevaiitli street. For
, ti two moi y brick lionne, \< -
27 Kltiml .street. « rooms. Apply
E. VERNON, UiUom.e.
F"
—
BALTIMORE
& OHIO
RAILROAD.
9
Scliodulo in efTect November 10. 1800.
TRAINS l.KAVK DEL. AVK. DEPOT.
EAST BOUND.
• KxproBit train*.
Now York, week day*. •'218. »7 10, *7 4Ö,
•1M M, »13 III a. HI., *2 4\ ■•3 M. *7 :M p. III.
Now York. Sundays, »213, '710 a. in.,
•14 III. -i 43, *6 52, *7 3Ü p. m.
Heston, *5 52 p. ui.. daily, witli Pnltmun
Hülfet Slooulng Car», running through to
Hoston without oiiMUKO via pon^hkeoj)
*iu Hridge, laudiuK pussongora in 11. X M.
station at Hoston.
Phlladelplila, week day*, '-i 13.0 oo. o 45.
, 1)30, 10-0, »10 30,
., Mil »0. 1 00, *2 43, 3 «3. 4 10, 3 20,
•7 10. »7 43, *7 5«, U 44.
Ml 00 a.
•5 5*2, rt 43. *7 W, 8 05, D 11,10 00 n. n>
Pldtudelpldh, Sundavs, *2 13, « 45,
7 30, 0 03, II 3) a. in., Ma to, i «*>. *2 ■*«>, a«.-».
4 10. a -20. *3 32, 8 45,|*7 3*1. 8 03. »9 11. K» 00 p.m.
Cheater, week day*. *2 13, 8 00. 0 43. *7 1*),
•7 45, 7 50. *8 44. 9to. 1) 00, 1000, M0 :M. Ml 50
. »2 45. 3 03. 4 10, ft 20, *3 32, 0 43,
,*8 11, 10 00 p. m.
Chester, Sunday*. *2 13.
0 03, 11 20 a. III., 1 00, -2 45, n
«45. «7 38.« t5. «Oil, 10 00 1
Atluntlu City,
•1*2 11), *2 43 p. m. Sunday, *7 10 a. in., *2 46
) 45, *7 10, 7 5 ),
5.4 10, 5 20, U *23,
V
WEST BOUND.
HiiDtmore und Wasliingtou. *4 50, 7 W,
.•J 10. 2 ;i>, *»j os, »6 37.
5, M0 33 a. in..
. daily.
Uiiltimorc and way stations, 7 20 a. in
'2 ftti )t. in. iliiil)*.
ltultimora and prlncinnl stations i.
Plilludelphia Division, 10 33 u.
dally.
Newark, Del.. M 51). 7 *20. *8 43, *10 35 u.m.,
, *537, MOT, 11 10 J*, in.
•8 «.7
M2 111, 2 53, *3 00,
dally.
IMtisburc. M45 ii. in.. *3 08 p. m. daily.
CldcuKO. *843 a.in.. *3 88 p. m.bolli Uiiily.
CncUiunti und St. Louis,
and *8 07 p. in. both daily.
SliiKarly aecointiMwIation, 7 *> a.
5 40 und ll 1«) p.
Laudnnburg
days, 0 30, 10 33 a.
Sundays, 0 3«) a.
Tit.
*2 '5,
.. dally.
ucoinnoKliUlnn, wunk
., 2 35 mid OU) p. in.
. tin (I A 08 p.
MARKET STREET
NS LEAVE
STATION.
days, ft 45, 0 30.
For l'hlladolphla, weak
•7 30. *8 2). •-.« 3H, *1) ...ni. in.,
5uup.ni. 8 mdays, C3U a
5UU |). 111.
Knit imori*.week duvs.3 33, 8 50, *8 '20,
MU 30, *11 35 a.
Hnltinioio and principal stations
. daily,
., 2 43, *3 00 p. III. bumlnys.
I'liilndolpliiu Division, lu ;>U u.
except Sunday.
For Lnndcnborg and way stations,
week «lays, « 60
Sundays, i) 25 a.
«mo,
day, ft O'! p.
Pittsburg, *3oo p.
Cincinnati und St. Louis, •
daily excopi Sunday.
., *2 43, ft 00 p. in.
1 30 u.
. ami A no p. in.
tu. dully, except S
. dully.
. daily.
• I. 1MI1A FOR NVIL
51INGTON.
LEAVE Fill!.
3, Gift. 735,
•8 15, 8 40.
30, •8 05,0 3o|
. 10 05.
Daily. *124,
•III (Hi, 1003, Ml :
•7 32,
Siimiuy,
.. 12
. *4 31, 4 lift, *3 1ft,
, IU 10, 1130 p. III.
•4 24. 8 lft, *8 1.3. 8 3**. '
., 1*2 «0 noon, 1 53. 3 00,
•8 05. 0 no, *7 32, 8 10. 1J 10, II 30 p. 111.
Telephone No. 11)3.
••'Ruten to western points lower than
vlu any other lino.
.1. T. ODELL,
(ieneinl Mmiiiiuit.
ijeit'fcl'ii
PeroDifle of Silicate
S
-AND
SLUG SHOT
—THE—
to
Great Bug and Worm
Destroyer.
B7 TEE POOTD OE BARREL
—AT—
J. J. SMITH'S
FOURTH ANDSIIIPLEY Sf
I
A
HANDSOME
LITTLE
STAGGER
—IS—
on cxhiiiition in the
window at the
for
BOSTON
Branch
2.
-
t
)
be
Ho, 223 Market Street,
1»AY
due
sSO.
E. 0. R. SUTTON,
838 MARKET STREET
BARGAINS in Real Estate fot
Investors.
Improved property for sale,
paying net 9 and 10 per cent.
Money waiting lor good mort
gages. Saving Fund Certificates
for sale, paying semi-annually 5
- per cent. Good Farms for ex«
1, change lor city property.
rotor
**VL*U
i
NOS
For
\< -
faim*
tlfb,
of
the
not
to
Ib*
tho
tilt*
luid
I Ml
the
it,
ill
U
1801 treated
us to a very
bud day for
tho first, but
some folks
believe that ft
Bad Boginning makes
a Rood Ending, and
don't like anything to
start olf too favorably.
People often tell us
that our prices on Cloth
ing at first seems high
as compared with much
of the trash called and
sold for clothing, hut
they know they run no
risk in coming to Sixth
and Market, they say,
and in the end the
goods are the very cheap
est and most economi
cal to buy. Don't that
sound right! AVe want
a popular reputation for
selling goods at Jow
prices, but not at tho
■ expense of quality, and
the idea that wo must
he watched. Bargains
sineo stock-taking in
every department; all
sizes and kinds of cloth
ing for men and hoys,
and first comers get the
choice of single gar
ments and baagaht ta
bles.
in
A
to
BAD
START
),
h
lie
'20,
in.
40.
3o|
05.
of
J. T. MULLIN i- SON,
Tailors, ßth & Market,
Clothiers, Wihuiugtou.
P
I Dollars' Avortli of
Men's Fine Over
coats and Suits to
be turned into mo
ney tlie next three
months. A Clear
ing' Sale at prices
in many instances
not more than half.
ira« & brown,
OA K HALL,
SIXTH AND MARKET
)
rillLADULPUIA.
PRATT'S
ASTRAL OIL.
fot
sale,
mort
5
ex«
The beat Uhiniiuatlii» oil In tlift
ket. B
light, emitting
oiiginal sealed cans aa put up by tho
wanufuetureia. Tue tiado supplied by
% .iteadily mid gives a brilliant
Hold in the
Z. JAMES BELT,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
Milk and Market Sts.
FIFTH EDITION.
Held For Court.
Rl< horil M. McClintock, of Ban
croft's Banks, was arraigned I »fore
Judge Fall this morning, «*iiarg«'<l with
obtaining #5.<M> from Megary ft H«>n
faim* pretenses. The cvldeoco allowed r
Friday, ©ecehiber lh<? do
fendant chIIwI at th** store of tls* plaiu
tlfb, and after purchasing vl4.50 wortS*
of carpets and other mi>ode, tendered
lit a check, vvhich purported
iieon drawn by Jamm Green of
the Cnion National Bunk
Kotiert McClintock for t-0. As It wai
not endorsed his attention
to the mutter, uh<>n lit* took u ihmi ami
aftixed his name as Hubert McClintock.
Ib* ni id he would call for the goods
tho next day. amt
change, but
check was prououncod worthless
tilt* bunk, a warrant was issued for his
In defense, the prisoner raid that iio
luid been drinking, and took the check
from sonie unknown ponton.
Michucl Grady, a shoe dealer,
King street below Third, test!tied tluit
about two years
resemble* 1.1 he dofi
store, Hn«t after
I Ml i 1-8 «»f boots
cheek in payment. This check
drawn iu favor *»I John McCall, and
the witness hesituted abqht ui-ceptlng
it, tait tlnnlly
representation
ill market t wh
U it
,>
ft
in
all
ta
in
K
to
in favor of
called
given ifS.ftO in
lie did not «*«.11 and tho
into tils
laut ci
i ret «using several
sh*«*s tendered a
rmitted him,
lie w
away and gave him the change. Upon
iresenUng the cheuk ut Lank ho was
nfonned ttuU it
Gain that the «iefemiant w
hla
a trucker
take them
no go<Mi. He felt
tin
tluit preseuted the cheek, butas
Identify him ihmI
dismissod. and tho
lield iu c'.VH) liail to
the Hrat, charge.
h -
tively his
d«»fendunt
answer at c
A Had Son.
Shortly after l*i o'clock last night,
John ('urroll made complaint to tho
iM>liee and had Ids 17 your old son, '
Peter, nm*Hted for Indng «Iriink un<l
*Hsoiilerly. This morning he testified
that Peter cam«* home about 11.30
o'clock last night very much under tho
iniiueuco of liquor, and not only
sisted In singing but commenced to
break up the furniture. The entire
family tried to quiet him, but tho
peculiar kind of rum he had imhihod
would not Is* q u lote«!, and he was
obliged to ham! htin over to the police,
lie also testified that fids is not tho
tirs», time he has acted in this manner,
und that he he»*in«*«t to study how to
make his life miserai»!«). Judge Ball
regretted that he
him
posed a fine of •*
less the father relents and pays it,
will consign ldin to New Castle jail for
tin* next, forty «lays.
no
unable
the Itofonu Kchool, and im
au*l **f»st.H, wiilch
A ('oiiiplninl.
A citizen complains or the Inaction
of thus«* In authority to the affairs of
NYost NYilmliigton. Ji*. says that for
thi*!>nst tliixs! or ft
hav«» lind
are oblig«*d to statut
wait for tin* lutter «*arri«»r
risk of having their l«*tt«*i*s left
posted. H«* also says the electriu
lights arc not lighted half tho lliuo,
particularly in stormy weather wheu
they aro most, neciled.
(.oiiiniissiouerH aro also slow in mak
ing improveiiients ami many streets
are in very bud condition. \
oaths they
ietl«*r tio.x and Hi*.* pi'opic
the street
*.«t
tin»
The Str«*eti
by a Demi Man.
Iximmin, Jan. 1. A singularly path
etic incident occiut«*«I last Tuesday
the highmud, lH*t w«
Dovei-. 'Hid night,
tlie snow lay tliick and hard
fi-oz»*n eartli, but tin* «iriver «»f the
cart net out from Canterbury
At several s
anterbury and
inttmsely cold,
pping placen it 3vas iiq
Li«*«*«l Huit tho driver sat still and silenf
ids box.
His coiulucl 3vus attribute«! to ill.
not usually
surly. On the arrival of tho mail cari
at the Dover postoffice it wagriiscov
was demi and f rosen
Tin* hors«« had i na« In
•«uistome«! iialte, while tho
the dead man's icy
humor, although lie
«red that tlio
stiff iu ids scat,
all his
reins wer«* held i
g nisi».
Harry Irons. ooioiTil.
s arrested
warrant sworn out. by Hammh
Meyer charging him with having c
assault amt i»utter y
of
iuitU«d
'i'he hearing was poslfionetl from y
t«*rday morning, and
cull««« t this morning
u«*ss«*s appear«*«!. Judge Ball, who ii
nnlng very weary of tliis way of
<'oudu«'4ing buslm*ss, «iiseiiai*g<)«i th.>
«Iefemiant ami ord«*re«l that altueli
•nts should Ije Issued for tin* wit
nesses, who \\|il probably Imi lined toC
«•oiil«nnpt of <*«uirt.
her.
li«*n it was
of the 33'it •
to
i *
Kcvivnl a» Anbm-y.
The iwl\;d fir
oh I Asbui y.
persons ros«« for i» ray or» and a
usual po3ver was hold. bis*,
niglit, after th«« pastor iiud prt.*uela*«l i
short sermon, a nuudier <•*
altar, thr«*«* of 3vhoru
•est Is so great that tlio
Beni«*
iiav
NN'n*eh nighteiglfP^
ing of
couverte*!.
The i
ing will lu* («outil,
lie la*iil every evening a», 7.:k). (
t«> the exp«*rfen«M* meeting und re
nice to-night.
3-ill
1
vivid
'nMeiiR«*rs Iliiil
NVi
«■k.
Mason C
tlm I«»3vu 4 'entrai, three milQ»
sji last niglit. A po6*
• train, running at fort y miles i
hour, ernshed into a standing freight
train. Engineer NValcott was fatally*
injur«-«!, und sev«*ral passenger» ser\
ouely hurt. The two engines, expreiS
and passenger cars, were totally de*
mollshod; Tim freight was 20
ndnut«*sou the jiuase^^fer'trains tlruQ..
B Cost*.
north of Oskul
Paid th«
Hubert IJoul'ien, eolore«l, ono of tho
ßhn g that assaulted George F. It. Free
man, at Eighth and Freuen streets
New YeaCft Eve. was fdrulghed before
Judge Ball this morning, but as Mr.
Freeman did not wish to give him any
more tronlde than possible, the case
\3as dismissed on tlie defendant pay
ing the costs, umouutlng to t&7G.
A Slight Fire.
An alarm of fire 3vas struck shortly
before 12 o'clock, from box No. 7, cjt*
poftlte the Oimm'u Hons«*, wliich 3\*a» re*
»[»oiuled to by tho entiro department.
caiiHed by a blaze iu A. E. Do*
Normandie'» jewelry »tore, No. 80S
Shipley RtnH't, 3vhich 3vus extinguished
Ijefore tlie iiri'mnn urrived. The dam*
i but »light.
It 3V
age
ChlUIrcn's all-silk and plush bonnet
at 50 cents, liukill ft i'oi»t, Second
uyd Tut nail streets.
tho
by
Oyatero.
FiT*Hh line of oysters reeolved dall
at Elliott ft (Talk's, 110 East Four!
street. Customers are invibxl to eg
and examine.
the
Elliott ft Cijuul
Wedding ItellN.
Frank Barnes and Ml hired G. PnvH
were married at tho bride's resldem *J
111 Justisou street, last evening, I,I
Rev. C. A. Grib«, l'k-D .oi Rrtuul: *«uJ
ChurutL I