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X « yr.-.'r" ' 1 PRICE ONE CENT WILMINGTON , DEL. , SATURDAY, J ANUARY 3, 1.891. PRICE ONE CENT Golden Wedding. A half century of married life wus 'bed by Mi-, and Mrs. Samuel AI. Talley, of Talley vtllo, Brandywine hundred, Bel., on the last day of tho old year. The family homestead, which had been made ready to wel come a happy bride and groom fifty yean* ago, wo« tho »eene of Joy festivities. Children, grandchild! relative« and friend«, were there to torn I or their heartfelt congratulations this golden wedding day. . Homo that wore not able to be pres ent, sent Jotters of regret and best wishes for continued good health and prosperity. Among inn number a brother of Mrs. Talley, a Mr. William M. Bay, of Ben Moines, Iowa. Ho is well remembered by many of the Older residents of Wilmington and vicinity, and was present ding of Ids slater fifty yiv letteria-ought to ; uhriMMir» TW* lieph - Tkatllryr, . at the wod Rty years ago. Tho light pleasant reml of that happy oocasiou. ie 1 »hows, Mr. John L. Day, of lteamng, Pa., and Mr. John Talley, of Brooklyn, 'N. Y., wrote w«>rds of lieip lul «Encouragement. The time passed pleasantly In renew ing ol«l acquaintances an«l talking of by -gone days, for many had not each other for year«. Rev. « Prettyimiu, pastor of Bethel M. E. Church, made a pleasant address. Mr. and Mrs. Talley have been members of \ this church all Uieir wedded life. L-Interesting remarks were made by (-friends who had known both bride and groom for many years. A /poem, written by a ffrâriddu tighter for the read, after wh tab the Invited to partake of a T. A. P. occasion, company bountiful repast of lee cream, cake, fruit, etc., to which they did amplo justice. Among those present W. S. Talley and wife, J. Harley Tal ley, Samuel M. Talley, Jr., Ellen A. Talley. William F. Green and family, Mrs. Francia D. Talley and family, John W. Day and wife, Thos. R. I)fty, William F. McKee and wife«, of Dover, Del. ; John Aid red and wire, of West Chester, Pa.; Millard Day and wife, Thomas J. Day and wife, Churlo« W. Day, Dr. Harvey I>ay aim wife, Wrn W. Day, Hairy Day, Helen Day, Surah A. Perkins. Leslie Perkins, George T. Barlow and wife, Lydia Forwood, Sarah Keliam, Rev. A. P. Pretty man and wife, Wil liam A. Talley and wife William C. wear and wife, Henry M. Barlow and wife, Robert Talley anti wife, Mrs. Bsbeoi» Talley, Mrs. Karuh E. Tuitay, Mrs. Charles Talley, William K. Miller and wife, Thomas Z. Talley, Harry Keliam. One w S OOIJJEN VVKbblKO. What to life but ever lielng, la tho tender Father'll ««re! la His wisdom »Imply trusting. Whatoo'er He «iota prepure. lîaeh day liring» lis needed l«5»ton. Sorrow keen or deepest Joy; Often, too. Is Intermingled Golden One by Until Fifty e With a happy golden day. Now in this dear homo « Where so many memo Bride and groom, aloe say—"it hath with alloy. Un k] fleet!« ■ *yi iPreiJt i'OU. g life » pathway, been well.'* You Looking bark, illvinojS moaning, Cnderilestbo hours of puln; Ami the thoughts of you Doth return ■i pleasure, Joy again. Simile Hope and glory round For the gahhiu light ia 81 Hallowed radiai « so hlonded. lie; igh. The To is a plucA There tea ri» There 1» a chain love no voice can teach, power can break, There 1» a sloop no sound Sooner or luter l liât time will that place will wait for your coming! that, chain must bind you in ho.'pless death, that sleep must fall on your aenscs. But thousands every year go untimely to their fate, and thousands more leugtiien out their days by heed fa!, timely care. For the failing strength, the weakening organs, tho wasting blood. Dr. Utarcc's Golden Hedlcm Discovery is a wonderful re storatlvoand a prolonger of strength und life, it purifies the blood and In vlgorates the system, thereby fortify- 1 ing it against disease. Uf druggists. h, «nub Ira, AMUSEMENTS, Gorman's Minstrels will appear at tho 0[>era House this evening, will no doubt be greeted wit h a large audience. This company is new to this city, but como highly recom mended by t ho press of other cities. The Boston Ailvertlaer in speaking of them, Klys: "At the Globo, Gorman's p^ned tho season to a large The first part, "Tho Lorli- . » number of followed by various siHMiiulties, among the beet of which were George Gorman in a now ohuimleriaatiou; vocal numbers, sym pathotic and comical, by various mem- j nu miter of song aud donee "'Hie Dancer's Dream" unes somo very fine dmiclng. Mr. gave an excellent impersona tion of various celebrated ooonlo In a manner seldom surpassed. Tne enter tainment closed with a quite racy tra vesty entitled "Tho Gamboliers," in troducing tho whole company. I minsLnd audieucf lard Reception," presents new features, and w Sketche t. trod in U T . , r, „ , , . , A Royal Toss was presented at tho Academy last evening by George C. Staley and un excellent company. The , play Is well known in this city, but j since Its last presentation, here-has undergone a thorough revision, at the hands of-John Stapleton, for sçvoral «ISÄÄ BCrvatory of Dramatic Art Among the improvement» made in tbo play is tho Introduction of a greater amount of eoiTioily. and several additions to tho musical features. Mr. Staley, the star, sustains tho loading role In an ( Excellent manner, and tho entire por formance Is well worth seeing. The 1 final performance will be given this 1 evening, aud tho house should be I 3 d. j § Boy Tramp" will hold the 5 thé first throe nights of next, week. CADKMT „ , Of Dr, Simms' White Pulmonic Balsam: Said à lady, it cured easos In my family which ^were marvelous pures. Hhe says it is tho boat lung medicine ever raado. Sold a gentleman, it saved my wife j dying from Tligli Rocu •ndatlmu Erg _ - __ . , tiou ten I Good Butter-Low Prices. i William H. McQaiTlty, Nos. 51, 53 And 53 Third street market, has on hand choice creamery butter; also tub butter equal to print. Eggs, cheoso And poultry constantly on hand. - - - gutter taffy at h|W| 11 X M ; Great Fire in New York. Nbw Yobk, Jan. 8, 1 a. m.~ At this hour a gi-cat fire Is raging In the block betwèeu Twenty-eighth and Tweafcy niulh streets on Broadway. The Fifth Avenue Theatre Is doomed and Her mann's Theatre will probably go. Tho whole block is In danger. A fierce wind is blowing, which mak tho firemen difficult. The liâmes . L r , „ for miles, and from tho Ledger Bureau tho sight Is a brilliant one. Tlie fire Is said to have started from a cigarette carelessly thrown down by a supernumerary. Reports just received indicate that thoro is no hope of saving the block, and there is some fear that tho fire may spread. Tho Hturtovant House, Broadway. I« said to have been three times on lire, and, should the liâmes get a footing in this block, U would probably cans j groat dertruo The Fifth Avenue Theatre la a his- a tori«ini play bowse* It was built over i a quarter century ago, and lias wel- ; coined many of the great actors of tho world. At tho present time it waa richly fitted up at an expense of #50,000, to resent Hurdou's "Cleopatra," with y Davenport in the t itle role, 1.80 tho tire appeared to be under control, but no report to t hat effect had boon received at tho World office. There is no sign of Harnes at u dis tance, and tho fire has undoubtedly boon subdued. Tpo Fifth Avenue Theatre und Her rn {tan's Theatre ore both destroyed. The extant of tho other «lamage to tho block Is not reported, but It must bo heavy. A fireman foil from the roof of tho Fifth Avonue Theatre into the flames d perished. The lira Is undor con trol. The ent ire block on Broadway burned. the work of be R U i When Baby was sick. Wo gave her Cagtoria. When elie was a Child, She cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, She clung to Castoria. When »ha had Children, She gave them Castoria. dny School Celebration. The Christmas celebration of tho Snnday school of Hanover Presby terian Church was hold last oveulng and well attended. The exercises we oneno«! with tho choir singing, "Harki What Mean Tlioso Holy Voices?" Miss Georgia Heckman gave a pretty recita tion, after which the church chotç sang "Hall tho Morn." Miss May Steele gave a recitation and tha^schooi Bang "Golden Bolls.'' The exercises concluded with a recitation giv by Miss Marcia Crawford. The children, with their parents an«l friends, «lay school room, where refreshments consisting of fee cream and cake were ed In abundance. J. then invited tothoSun President Gnrfleld'» Physician. Dr. Bliss speaking In Ihe highest terms of Sneer's Port Wine writes the following from Washington, D. C., Jan. 2, 1884. Annum Steer, Esq., Passaic, N. J.: Dear Sir: I have to acknowledge tho superior quality of Wlue» of y duction, notftbiy your Port W pro ine, and to say I havo prescribed them for my pnt iente for tlie past two years, with uniform and satisfactory results. I have full confidence in the purity of your Wines and that they are uniformly of standard strength, hence prescribe dusively in my prac BLISS, M. D. Epidemic of .Small Po*. For several months past small-pox has ixten epidemic along 'the Texan and Mexican borders, »is well as In several towns in Texas. Yesterday the Mexican Government sent a corps of physicians to Ciudad Porflrio l>inz, 1 opposite Eagle Pass, to vaccinate tho people ami Isolate th«i nick. Thirty days ago there wore 400 coses in tlie place but Urn number has been dueod to half that figure. A strict quurauUne is enforced side. them almost lice. Very truly yours, I). W. the Amerl . served, Frési» Fluh and o y »t«rs. Downes & I'M it« lorn ange to Davi«l j Madison I A Good Hi Mrs. Harrison never touches wine, punch or lhpior of any description, and if her wlshos were carried out tho strongest beverage served at White House State dinners and banqueta would bo Apolinaris water. On the President's private tablo wine Is nev — - successors A. Powoll, Nos. 812 ami 529 Madison street; dealers in codfish, had dock, lake pike, white fish, fioundera, yellow perch. Oysters, 25, 80 and eents per quart. Delivered free in parts of the city. Will 7.; Rc-o|>on. Tho establisfimont of the 7 _ , , _ _ -- .— Delaware Printing Company, at No. 224 Market street, which was closed by Sheriff Simmons at noon on Wednesday, will, it is stated, remain closed, at least for somo time. Tho judgments entered , against tho company j which they are unable to moot. !_ The now tags for registering dogs hate been received by Chief öwlggott, aud he Is now ready to receive tax and 1 supply tegs to all who need them, 1 After January 20th tho dog catcher I '«'ill resume his work, and ail unrogis j tored dogs will bo taken up. There is a ¥*° a fine for any ono keeping a without having It registered. Hint, to 5-8,500, A beautiful complexion follows tho uao of Dr. Simms' Vegetable Liver Pills, tho fn-eat liver and kidney cure. Sugar coated ; 25c. Depot, Fourth and King. Sold by druggists. «K» Received. I Georg© W hite. contractor for hauling by the da hour. Hates and pianos moved with care. Furniture cars at short notiw. Hoisting and rigging done, Office, No. 123 French street. j Ul I Come One, Come AU, Brooke Danee*« O. of R. C. and B. of i L. F. cigars. Headn uafters, {Seventh and Pins and 410 West Second street. - _ A su peripr quality of four-ply cuff for 16o., &T Wyatt «k Co.'s, 60S Market. ! —, , -, i L Painful ir>i.(hinir ,.„n« » ! ; vnttd Ä' The Now Haporintandont. J. B. Hutchinson, the now superin tendent of tho Maryland Division of the Pennsylvania railroad, hasaaeum ed the duties of his position. Mr. Hutchinson is a native of Bucks coun ty, Pa., ami la 46 years of ago. He has been In the service of tho Pennsyl vania Railroad Company since 1868, and la a olvll engineer by profession. Commencing as a rodmau on the West a Penn Division, lie rapidly pushed ahead, and In 1864 woe appointed as sistant engineer. Prom this time his promotions continued, and In 1868 he was assigned to build the Port Do posit and Columbia railroad, between the F., W. A B. and the Baltimore Cen trnl railroads. In January, i860, he ferrod to the West Penn Division U assistant engineer to locate the Butler branch railroad. In April of the same year he returned to Maryland to locate a portion of tho Columbia and Port i Deposit Railroad and to build the ; Columbia bridge. In 1870 he becamo principal assistant engineer of the Port lie posit aud Columbia Railroad, conducting the preliminary surveys to and location of the whole road. In 1877 he bo of ï nin. ma«lo assistant superin tendent ot the Fi-oderick division conducted tho Deposit and 1872 ho bo«' d i operation of tho Port Columbia Railroad. In superintendent of the Lewistown division; in 1881 superin tendent of the Frederick division; in 1884superintendent of the Altoona di vision, anil In 1800 superintendent of the West Penn division, from which he has been transferred to his present position. Mr. Hutchinson has boen living in Allegheny City, Pa., but will remove his family to this city as soon as he B«K:uro a house. »lallation of Oilh Stato Councillor F. A. Stower, os sistetl by other Stato council officers, last, evening installed tho following officers of Washington Council, No. 4, O. U. A. M.: Councillor, Augustus Ogden; vice-councillor, George Wlilte side; inductor, James Buckulow; re cording secretary, C. MoGrofT; finan cial secretary, I. M. Whiteside; ex inor, J. T. Cooke; inside pro., Draper Bell; outal^e pro.. George 8. McKee; trustee, JeaSe Way; literary director, I. M. Whiteside. District President W. Harry B. Max well, assisted by P. C. Moore, district president of New Jersey, installed the following officers of Washington Camp, No. 8, P. O. S. of A., last even ing: Past president, president. C. P. H. John W. Owens; Martin; vlce-presl deut, David îl<l wards; master of forms, J. Oakley Purdy: recording secretary', James A. Pennell; assisting secretary, Harry D. Emmons; treasurer, Win. B. Adams; conductor, Albert Itaggs; In spector, L. A. Boll: guard, J. C. Green; trustees. O. L. Boll, J. T. Lank, J„ C. Adams; chaplain, E. Atkins; sentinels, W. D. Bollingshead, W. W. Doughty. National Master of Forma William J. Stoner conferred the new work of the order. Colds, coughs, bronchitis, and all throat and lung diseases treated with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. To neglect tho for those ailments, Is to induce con sumption, which Is said to cause sixth of the mortality in all civilized countries. effectively the tho of proper remedies Cot pan y Flection. The ami uni meeting of the mendiera oi tho Fanto Hose Company was held last evening, when the following offi elected for tho ensuing year: President, Theodore W. Frapels; vieo-prosident, Alfred 1). Vandever; ■hcretary, Harry Ahrenfl: treasurer, Joseph Hyde: trustees, Jaeob Koiip, Michael Riley, William MoCroe: audit ing committee, George Brickie, Wil liam McSorloy, Charles B. W'oodward; engineer, John Stratner; directors, Anthony Monckton, George Lutz, George Brickie. H. Deary, William McOlnty, Wllmer V. Harris, H. Kopp; examining committee, William Mc Ginty, Jacob Kopp, Micliacl Riley. I of In tlie t for Fneumonln. After yesterday's venial wave, with its mild, tom, the this morning, though not is extremely trying on weak lungs. With a week of steady, moderate cold, especially when snow rovers the ground und keeps down the dust, tho pneumonia death rate would pern decline rapidly. But have beon washed away by the recent rain delicate folks will have to guar«! against tho combined forces of eold and dust. Xook muggy air, relaxing tho sys "eolu wave" that reaches us tho aps lust Week's One dozen cabinet photographs, style, I tables includoa, for t'-i »1 «l«>ze.., at Holland's Gallery, 807 Market street. 529 State of the at t he Republican office to-day, in the shade: 7 o'clock: 10 o'clock: 12 o'clock: 82 85 To-morrow promises to be clearing and rather colder. Monday partly cloudy to fair, with u slight rise in to in jKj rat ure. for is Milk! Milk! - A full supply of milk constantly on hand at Porter's, S. E. cor. Seventh und Madison streets. Phono 641» tho quart fifty. A L Or W Hannah Meyora, colored, for whom issued yesterday morning, was arraigned before Judge Ball tills morning. Hhe was summon itnoss in a case against Hnrrv Irons, ««»lured, charged with assault, but fuii<Ni to appear veaterday morn ing. Sho statikf tliat sho could not account of a sprain««! ankle, until she con pro witnesses to substantiate her statement. It is the intention uf Judge Bail to impose fines in all cases where witnesses fail to appear. attachment, w I come and waa committed muai H«(in-fit clety. A regular business meeting of the Annual Benefit Society will bo held on Monday evening. January 5. In the Huilth Building, Market street between Sixth and Seventh, third floor. These meetings not s«îcret. of cuff ! „ ^Äwnwhauinöoodu. L H. F. Bourdon A Bro.. cigar manu ! facturer». No. 219 West Second street, |»?Ä WJÄSÄ January 5. New pupils 5. Day and i or send for ôpen to tho public, and Wilmington Commercial Coilego Re dally, 8.30 enro evenin free daily, 8 niii faiugue. of has as Do the the In The Board of Trade. The regular meeting of «he Board of Trade was held last oveulng, with President Taylor in the chair. „The Journal Printing Company was sleeted membership In the board. The following resolution, offered by Mr. Lawton, was adopted: "Resolved, By the Business Men's Association and Exchaugo of Syracuse, N. Y., that the reduction of letter post age to one cent now appears «leslrable and feasible, ana that reduction would bo a boon to the business interests of tho coun promotlve of the usee of tho •11 the people. We urge this tlon upon tlie members of Congress Just chosen' and ask the ««»-operation of the business organisation throughout tho In se«M i ring cheapei^postage." Tlie board endorsed the request of tlie Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce to Congress to settle tho present certain condition of the mohey market immediate action ng to finance tho tho up has the of the the was six tho the ing ing of t to to bo such and Sieb l nratry by taking law« reluti ! I ■ bw ore that body. A communication from the State Department was read, stating that tho Bureau of Amorican R p ibli< a had boon established at Washington lor the distribution of information regarding commerco. On motion of Mr. Lawton, the secre tary waa instructed to issue circulare requesting members of the board to contribute toward making up the #600 defteteney due on the book issued bo aid some tiino ago. The board then adjourned. Preehlent Taylor has appointe«! the following committees for the ensuing year: Room—William Betts, chairman; George G. Barker, James H. Clark. Water Supply—J. Newlln Gawthrop, chairman; J. Parke Postlee, Hairy A. Miller, A. 8. Reed. C. N. Trump. Development aud Protection of Har bor-Captain Willard Thompson, chair man; George W. Bush, E. T. Warner, F. B. Colton, Captain Edwin Kershaw. Establishment of Now Enterprises— W. D. Mnilln, Jr., chairman; Job H. Jackson, William B. Clerk, William M. Field, Charles W. Pusey, W. H. Foulk. Finance—Preston Lea, chairman; E. T. Warner, F. N. Buck. Sewerage—Charles E. Fritz, chair man; A. G. Thatcher, 8. J. Willey, George W.äJone. JaiqesW, Ware. Legislation—Charles B. Lore, chair min; Milo W. Locke, W. W. Lobdell, Enoch Moore, Jr., Washington Hast ings, L. C. Vandegrift. Statistical Information — John C. Farm, chairman; J. J. Satterthwalt, William Lawton, Frank Taylor, Thomas 8. Bellah, \v. P. Taylor. d In the in di of in he we os 4, re ex I. the 3 B. In C. J. the rtiyslclaiis HaVe Found Out That a eotaminat ion and foreign ele n:«;ut in the blood, developed by indl f estion is the «muse of rheumatism. his settles upon the sensitive sub cutaneous covering of tho muscles and ligaments <«f the joints, causing constant and shifting pain, un«i aggre gating as a ealcureous. chalky deposit which produces stiffness ami distor tion of tho joints. No fact which ..... ! »orient has demonstrated in regard o Hostetteris Stomach Bitters, luis stronger evidence to support than this namely that this medicine of campro hengivo uses checks the formidable and atrocious dhmase, nor Is It less postively established that it is prorera l»Io to the polsohs often us«wi to arrest it, since the medicine contains only salutary ingredients. It is also u sig nal remedy for nmluriul fevers, con stipation, dyspepsia, kidney and bhui dor ttilm«'nts, debility and other disor ders. See that you get Ute genuine. in the ami into aud of tlie «lay and the all Mc Bidding G«»od-Uye. Tlie following despatclics over tho wires, and read to .the ployee of th«' Maryland Dlvi'sioi tho rnnusylvaniu railroad at the close of tho ol«i. year and tho commence mc nee ment of tlu Wn.MîNOTox. De«'. 81, 1890.—All I taki; tho opportunity of and all of y« vIU Ijo to my io. I wish y your families every happiness. H. H. sent of ana G, bio ployes: bid« I ing and tun faithful employ have been to good-bye. loyal and y and 'Aid KB. the tho the Wilmington. Jan. 1, 1891. -All f iloyes: I wish all employes amilh's a very happy new y< J. B. Hutchinson, Superintendent. o us ing, the ccldeiit to a riiysii Media, Jan. 2.—Dr. Joseph J. Row land, Media's oldest physician ami noted (Mpiostrian, mot with dent yesterday, while out riding, that Is likely to lay him up for His horse slipped and fell In tho throwing Dr. Rowland from the sad dle. His foot caught in tlie stirrup as lie fell, anil he was dragged for about 60 yards along Orange street. His in juries ment« of doctor is 77 years of ago, but for grace ful ruling nnd endurance in the saddlo he yields the palm to aps ami a fractured rib and tho liga shou hier broken. The f Allentown, Jan. 2. —Henry T. Moser, pf Maeungie, has entered suit for *10,000 dijnmgeg_for tl^ J«>sg ©f an arm »«ft against u»e Liane mm company. Dm «loser was an employee of tlie com nan y 's furnace at Maeungie, and al Iegcd tlmt on account çj tha failure of dm the company to provide propi'rears fpr limestone, he compelled to got under a ear to open the gates to tin 1« tad the ears. While in this position the engine started and his right arm was cutoff, - —. . _ _Warre the uit» ttio.« for His Arm. in on Dtati In a INmi of Allentown, Pa., Jan. 2.—K Peter, 81 years of 11 _ most peculiar manner at. Slatington. Peter was subject to epileptic fits. Early this morning he left home in ap parent good health, but before he had proceeded »uni fell Ml .. by i day !. met death In a not her far he was *eiz<sd with a lit, his face in a |H>ol ot water in an alley. About body was found. hour later his Is practiced by many people who buy inferior articles and food, because ch«'aper than standard goods. Surely infants an* entitled to tho liest food obtainable. It Is a fact that tho Gall Borden "Eagle" Brand Condensed Milk 1 m the best infant fqod. Your grocer keeps it. and age, the on the I î attending tho making of our beautiful cabinet photographs at 92.00 a dozen causes us to offer them a short time PriC *- B ^ h#r> A Good Showing. The Presbyterians of Chesapeake City, last February, gave to each mem ber of tho Sunday sehool two cents, which was called "talent they all went to work with a will to increase their tale»'*» In various ways. i On the 23d instant the talent» for called in, and tho result was #698.02. him No. and liay Th«* Wonderful 8 Indiana to be Surrotmded. Omaha, Neb., Jan. 2.—A special to tho Bee from Pine scout just in from tho hostiles says that 14 cavalry horses, with saddles and other equipments on, were brought into tho hostihi camp last night by young warriors. The scout heard the hostiles make remarks to tho effect that thero soldiers to tight, an«l the hostiles lost only two warriors In getting the 14 cavalry horses, etc. The sooufs report has created a sensation here, which Is being followed up by increased activity around mili tary headquarters. That the intalli genoe means that a battle or skirmish has taken place, In which Brooke's (tnrCs command lias lost men. there is little doubt. Omaha, Neb., Jan. 2.—Tho Bee has the following from its staff correspon dent: Pine Ridok Aobkcy, 8. P., via Rush ville. —General Brooke and staff gêther with eight companies of Second Infantry and all tho Ninth Cavalry that have been here, started Into the field at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, via the Oelrlchs road to Beaver creek, 18 miles almost due west of this agency. From there they will swing out Into os long a line as prac ticable, thus forming the western an«l part of the northern side of a hollow fwjuare, which it decided to form about the hostiles. Carr's command hail arrived at Wounded Knee, near tho point wliere the battle took »lace, which is six miles Porcupine Butte, or about 16 miles northeast of hore. at Wounded Knee Post-office. Thus it seems that Carr's command Is to constitute the oast aud north sides of the square. From tho expression upon tho faces of the officers anil men as they pulled out through the snow and bitter cold it was evident that they did not relish General Miles's order. Three panics of the First Infantry from San Francisco have already arrived, and six more are expected to-day to replace tho Second. A scout «Mime In yesterday and re ported that the main body of the hos tiles hail moved back 12 miles from the agency and toward the Bad lnrnls the north. Another arrived last ing and reported the Indians indulg ing In a wild war dance only eight lies from hero. A party of Indian scouts, visiting the scene of Monday's battle, found nine Indians who wounded in the fight still alive. Two of them ha«l been taken to a log hut near by, and were being cared for by a that had remained behind. The her Seven, all of whom lying in gullies remote in t in-field, had ys: A A l to ■ the seems it has been 3 found tho liat rlvod the blizzard kind, five without Two we were squaws. iy attention of bucks and the 82. 11 Twenty-Nine Y HAitmsnrno, Jan. 2.—In 1861. Charles Brum, a young man then well known in this efty, enlisted in Company (i of the Fifty-fifth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, commanded by Captain Isaac Watertmry. Ho went to the front ami in into the hands of tho Confederates, aud When tho of service tlie rolls of his company as dead. in Harrisburg ever heard of him afterward till tho last «lay of 1890, when he turned up here alive nnd in good health. It seems that Brum was sorely wounded In the battle, nn«i though al most (load ho bravely struggled and after encountering many admitted into a Union h distant from his this hospital he wnd transferred to others, and finally got in liocumo acquainted with some soldiers fron» Ohio. Tho oped, the Buckeye State. He married there î of the battles of 1862 fell afterward reported dead. Imont mustered out 's name appeared on .. a on, pnUi command, l r jquaintanee «lovcl <1 he went home with thorn to ana is now a grammr« .er. On Wednesday he was recognized by some of his old comrades'of Company G, but whilst he has met some or the friends or Ills youth he hns been bio to find any of his relatives. They have all died or disappeared. Before »he dud^e . The of the Municipal •t was held nt 9 o'clock this . ! sesai) o ing, with Judge Bolt presiding, when j H«'ii of: j Watson, ! the following cases wore jfjlsp Frank Carrignu, Howard Michael Hasson and Charles Reed wore i ■h fined *1 and costs for drunken- 1 Tat rick S. Tompkins, a Very n«speef ablo-looking man, was arrested last ! to ovoning hy Special Officer Jones for | loafing around tho J'., w, Sc B. Railroad : station. When ho w laigned this morning Mr. Jones did not appear against him, nnd the aecnsod, who has only been in this country afew months ami w sente« I his cue manner that Judge Ball discharged him. ornoy in Ireland, pre in such a convincing One ThouKaiid I will forfeit the above amount, If I f "'~ 10 prove that Floraplexion is the best medicine in existence for Dys Pöpsla, Indigestion or Biliousness, ft »«ft e«r»ft*n(;'U'3. audaffeidsimmediate Dm *•«, in OOsûS 0 ? Kidney and Liv Complaint, Nervous Do hi ut sumption. Floraplexion dm weak system, end other r-.uitodies fall. Ask your drug- 1 for it nud get volt. Valuably; book. "Things Worth Knowing," also, sample bottle sent free; all charges prepaid. Address, Franklin Hart, 88 _Warre n street, New Y ork. y ami Con builds up ! The resfilents of Nouth Wilnrrngten * have Ik**» troubled very much recently J by chicken thieves. A family named | i Carr, residing on Bradford streck had nineteen fine chfidumstriple day night, and »t feW nights previous another family living a short distance ! from them had eleven taken. AS GOOD AS <.«)!. i>. a Thurs- : A Itvaufiftil loimdo Free, Commencing January 1st, we will give away 100 ehifice lots within renty-tive lies of Denver, CuL tho railroad, «1 desirable. Size of lots, full name two cents for post mil you a warranty lot. Addross James A. These lots are cum tiered 25x125 feet. Send and address, with age, y d we will I î :e, Parker, Col. •lack Front I» Coming. Now is th«» time to got ready for him by laying In your coal for the winter. Order it from A. Sergeant, No. 106 Maryland avenue, or Seventh and King streets. Our coal is under «rover nnd screened under supervision. Kindling wood in large lead». Western out« a liay und straw by Maryland avenue Central office, Telephone, 587. spoeiality, tailed ton. Yard, 106 I ■ e. Telephone, 545. Seventh and King sts. Open In the evening. iSf, roofs made and YJltuhc.il. 12a 41S r# paired by ShlnLiv st. to to 14 is to at 16 it a THE 8300 TEST ÀEE DOING. A LETTKB8 RECEIVED FROM AIX PARTS OF THE STATE. A Sample Communication That XTas Received Recently l>y Dra. McCoy and Wildm From Mr. Thomas Kellelicr, of Tyrone, Who Was a Great Sufferer From Catarrh ey Cured Him. The good that Dm. McCoy and Wild tin are doing is Touched for every day ople in this olty uud throughout the of Pennsylvania, as well as New Jorsey Maryland «ml Delaware. Every day they receive letters from patients have beeu great sufferer# t either been cured gilt by them or greatly relieved, tliat they find life sweeter by far than was before they went und irr tho curu Dr», McCoy and who live at a distance it may be well state that by »ending for a symptom blank and filling it out by answering the uesttons accurately, Dra. McCoy and treat thorn successful! many hundreds of perso to . To those y by testify. • letter recently received from Mr. Thompson Kellelicr, of Tyrone, l'a., which 1» on the wain line of the Penn sylvania Railroad, near Huntingdon aud Altoona. Mr. Keliohe'r felt so grateful for whnt Dr». McCoy and Wildnmn had done for him that he sent them volun tarily this communication, and had his picture sent to them also . Tht Doctors In turn letter and The letter follo'wa: publlca i liamlcd the tho reporter. ii ' A An !■> MR. THOS. KELLEHER, TYRONE PA. "Ttbonb, Pa., October 11,1890. "DOCTORa MoOv and Wildmak, 1822 Chrstnutsti-cot, Philadelphia, Pa. "1 take tue Philadelphia Timen ami soo the reporta of the g real amount of doing for people all over try in the way of curing catarrh and removing polypus from their noses and 1 know a 10 good you 11 of al to for tlie same, lu & bud condl catarrh und polypi before I went 22 Chestnut »trout. tloi ■ ' I feel me a vy money nnd not falce at î WW* CheHtnut eluirqe la nothing like l wna before / . And the amount you the good •Tn conclusion I will say this: charges think are very moderate i-ouuli of ull, und I w «I any per : within 1» suffering go to Dra. McCoy and Chestnut street, Pblla •ith c .. ildinan, «»flu. dolplilu. Very respectfully, Tun « as KKr.M.iiFu, "Tyrono, Blair County, Pa." Mr. Kellelicr sent a postscript letter reads as follows: , Tu., October 27, 1800. W U.DMANi publish my let ter or outoner 11. My brother or rile will bring my picture to your office. Respectfully, Thomas Kmukhcii." Mr. Kelleiior's brother, to whom lie re .ers, Is Mr. John Kelleher, who reside» in Philndolnhhi. at 102 Kainhrldgn street. furnish "T •'Drs. McCoy a B7 "T •o woleomo to mcdtclnuH fro«« and their clmr jftsonable that they 1 of ull. for within DOCTORS McCOY and VV1LDIAN, Bellevue llosiiilal, New lurk. Office, 1322 CHESTNUT STEBIT, j j Where All Curable Diseases are ! i 1 Treated With Success. U a tli-stnnco wr or by mail If II for a lilunk UltUth) ! to | If you : stump*, offle«» h< . lallv. Bund a rim tmclo four cc it» In JI5-7 I ft 1 88 8. See That You Are Supplied With LEA'S ! * J | ! Table Com Meal : HOMINY 50 -AND is the HOMINY GRITS. tea, J - There are many white soaps, each represented to be 'just as good as the Ivory, They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it 'Tis sold everywhere» AMUSÉMICNTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. To-night, to-morrow (8atur«lay) matinee and evening, January 2 engagement. The favorite Ger man «iial(Krt. comedian, Mr. GEORGE C. STALEY, rld's greatest lullaby singer and yodlor, in his successful comedy, Return The "A KOVAL PASS." (Tlie hit of last season.) A SUPERB COMPANY OP PLAYERS. PICTURESQUE COSTUMES, AND CATCHY SONGS. it guaran NEW An evening of rare enjoy teed. Under the managet Mr. Harry Doel Parker. Popular Prlcen—15, 20, 30, ÖO and 75 Cent». Special arrangements can be made for benefits at this popi ties, Lodges and Cl Manager Jennou. ..i ular I ubs by applying January 5, C and 7, "THE BOY TRAMP." At the rink on Sat urday evening, tliero will bo a game of Polo and skating from 7 to 10.80 p. m. Gents' admission 10 cents. Skates 10 cents extra. j2-2tt PeroDide or Slate -AND SLUG- SHOT —the— Great Bug and Worm Destroyer. B7 THE POUND OS BASSEL —AT— J. J. SMITH'S FOURTH AND Sllll'LUY SI fha Manufacturers —OF TH li teSUP^IVE O] PATENT \C. aBaMBP lit Mrs.Coy PATAPSÇ0 SÜ^xii^'vç Flour are go Confident Of its Superior Quality that they Guarantee every pack a ge. Represented hv J. F. Reinhart, No 23. St., Pbiludélphlu, l'a. 8. Ki STREETS PERFECTION I QUIGLEY & MULLEN, 107 and 109 Market Street. I COAL 50 CENTS PER TON LOWER Than it a year ago. We YN-uld call th* attention ot consum iboso who hare already bought thalr supply, suggt "delays are daugerouH." T wholesale price witl be no lower; there Is is probability of a H eady adrauce during the balance of the year. From our large stock wo can fill all orders promptly and furnish a first-class article. We solicit your orders. The price for all sizes is this luct, and that I a $5.25 per tea, 2,240 lbs. GEO. W. BUSH <fc SONS, French Street Whari. I Keflolutloi .The following resolutions were adopted at a meeting of colored pfe hold at Exion M. E. Church Year's Day: "Whkrbab, Wo have learned through the public pres-« that nearly all the tlmo of the present session of the United | States Senate has been «pent fa the discussion of what 1« known Federal Election« bill, or, i called, the Force bill, and "Whereas, We have frequently It stated by Democratic Senators in the courue or their argument that tho colored people of tho United States do not desire tne paeeage of tho bill above ' the j sometime« I named; therefore, be it "Resolved, That wo, the colore«! eiti of Wilmington in bie«l, <lo most earnestly denounce tho statement as false in the be it further "Resolved, That we, the colored peo ple «»f Wilmington, dp most earnestly endorse th«» Federal Elections bill pending In th«î United State« Senate and appeal to the Senators who have fair aud honest elections at heart to stand by the measure until it is acted into a law. and bo it further "Resolved, Hint we hereby end« the able arguments made in favor of the bill by tho several Republican sen- j atom who hnvo spoken for tho mea- ' arguments made L senator from this ïeting ussen wie, and I P lolly endorse the distinguished . , , Anthony Hig gins, in which hoexposod the dishonest methods used in this State for the ■ purpose of disfranchisement.'' The Washington Secret Marriage I «1er tho laws of tho Incorporated State of Washington. The objects of tho incorporation ...v, to aid and assist in every honorable . j,,, manner, those persons desiring to w marry,in securing a desirable husband ui wife, and to aid, assist and oneour-} age social interaourse and corrosnon dence between paiUM who may luivo the object of matrimony in view, for,, which services a reasonable fee will be charged. i and , Wo in communication with all -tions of tho ) accurate register particulars sent •cry one. treated with the strictest ; classes of peoplo in all country of all munlcatfc confideuce. Enclose ten cents in stamps, for' which we will send you application blank and further particulars. Ad dross, The Washington (socret) Mar liage Bureau, Tacoma, Wash. for ï m \ Alle I Will bo Taken to Philadelphia. | _ Frank Walker, the homeless boy who ha« boen knocking around this city for several weeks, will bo taken to Phila delphia this afternoon by 8no<*iai Agent Atout and returned to tho Home from which he was bouml out somo 8 j al 1» bo j Middletown, Del., Dec. 10, S8)0. J3-lts NIGHT GCIOL 1 -OF WI1MT0N HU CSm AND EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, REOPENS MONDAY, JANUARY 5! Persons from io years old to middle age fitted for BETTER POSITIONS, INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. Call 8.30 o'clock to 5 tfailJJ'pr drop a posta for catalogue. Day Sessions resumed Ian 5 th. ~ uai d.3i-t f H. S. COLDEY, Principal. Style, Excellence Lew Pricee. I 7 All theje must be in clothing or buyers will giva il the go-by. We are doing the business because we lead in style, excellence and low prices. Overcoats and Suits for Men Overcoats and Suits for Youth. Uvercoats and Suits for Children Excellent line of Storm Overcoats. Headquarters lor Sweet, Orr & Co'a Goods, t - BOSTON ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE NO. 213 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. JUSTIS & DAVIDSON. Telephone No. I Baby's Face Was Raw Distressing Itching Skin DIscdso C ured In One Month hjr the Cutlcura Remedies. | got j w li oughts check. It six we had u I both cl i. His f. 1 with various •. My try the Ct-ri a Kkm faithfully, and week the hoy looked bet- i bee i'uy h lie « lie is tin t'B y«s»r<* SSBS it The Huld was lled I had him In a pi! so that «1 pin Ids •tttch his face. I » highly of the C'UTIC d Cimc d' Kkm- i ■ I cun. 1 would be ule <1 talk to them of d to .... «I h Mas. CY HUS FUDSCH, ill«*, Fort Lots P. 0-.N. , I a is ] ring t of ftllt» P roaeli . f . t . D . . kuotographio Shutter», 38H Hrooino at., New York City. He dialiketf nmlsMnthia notoriety, but 1» willing to make sacri floo« to benefit other», and auentatothUi Cb«, tcsttmontal encourage » bring relief CUTICURA RESOLVENT, I Tho new Blood and tkia Puriller. In «ally, amt CcTicovA.tho gre 1 Cu . tur ii a Soap, «in exquisite Sk uiully, instantly relie . . j,,, w from pimple» to »croruln. -—-— "S« Te: Cl ^™ c BoA1 '' "'•! »moltmt, »i. f™ and blood. i»«c, of skin, lniuney . 500.; ed hy DKL'« A.NUCHKMtCAl. COUPOZA Skiu Dts il'UftiHtions, and 109 tho 1 * x. 11 «g-St nd for "How , ORries," 44 pugos, testimonials, ) ; —: . rain Planter lciiu. v . llln> klum . y , chest, and and weakneeses. Price BABY'S Î ami Scalp purified^ and Hutifled by C ntely 1 I RHEUMATIC PAINS. ia D the Cutlet lacular pains { J1 J | _ IV ITU!■:—NOTIC'D 18 HEREBY GIV •m Of Delaw d \vife\*Än UK.' il AUD T. LOI K WOOD, j Middletown, Del., Dec. 10, S8)0. J3-lts al Af-seml.lv or tl which 1891. 1 » 1» Muir Lucliwi a Vine«* apply b»'- a nl from my