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«>* »ALB. 9SSà HÀi.B-A f Altji or I* ACHK 8 J7 of tillftbh» land in New Castle Couuty, Delaware, within three mile» «f •tat! cm on DeUwnre Railroad, und four milt* of duty nut. In u highly improved neighborhood. 8%-etovy dwelling outl oilier suitable buildings, all compara tively new. A hi ream of water passes through the farm. About 8 acres of peuch trees til prim* of lx-uring. Price low. Terms easy. If not «old will be for rent, Address J. B. NICIIOLS, Cen t re ville, Del. dj.'4,38 Jl,fl,8.li-6t« N Mari 1891, und und The to .B.-CHEAP, A KAUM OF SO dciiberg, Pa., with buildiuge ^ tune* near Lan !r house and barn,« rtfer, plenty of rply ON id f iu., are : IUl lit good o watered. AW West Seventh J. J. Pwiroe, _w. « Htroct, WiJmJngtou, Del. fcZlt A PIEltGN, on farm dll-eod tf-« F JBMALE -THE TIVO H0UÜE8N08 4X3 and 4X5 E. Elevunth streot. Foi rent, a two moi y brick bouso, Nr, nd street, « rooms. Apply to II. E. VERNON, this office. JMf ST K *V7H)U BADE Ott KXCIIANUW-A FARM JP containing 135 acre», good build luge ÎTnoly ltK-ntcd. well watered. Conveni ent io echot)]* aud chnrchoa. Terms em?y. if razor A Co.,3rd and Market. ■»YOU SALE—I WILL SELL TUB JP itoo.ie No.M9 M.ulinon nt., at any re ulile offer. Good property, will be •old at a bargain. Apply at thUofflco. F or balk—bevkralpaiii oiTo'-and 4,1itna and Berkshire PR* iu it ..aionsUiu mie«. William .S, lirudrlcUson. ers ing a nirr rills. •V/Xlll 8 ALE—HOU Hk» IN ALL PARTS JP of the dry, and farms of ail size* rnd In uil parts of the State. PHILIP It. CLAUK A CO., (94 Market bt. dlflteod "VT lx oh ■ K hALK-DKHIltABJ.K HOUSE,825 Admns street, 10 rooms and bath 27 ftxll5 feet. I No. 613 Washington streot. F or bale—a collection of well-timdo dearborns, wagons a carmines at fair prloes. W M. HAM MOND, 2nd and French ntroets. d6-8m* F . W.6MITI J5-2tt iron BALE—A LOTOF SPLEN-üAT T did tiuxliiir canary hir .1«, at PAH- Wi KKE't*, No. iw Cast Second st. dt-tf 'fStt OR 8 ALE-THREE PUG yupe, at 1006 Wc&t Seventh F F OR SALE—ON EaBY TERMS, NOS. SI2 nui! 014 French street. JAMES O. riCKLLS, Nu. 704)4 Morlrat eUeet. uoTUPtf y Wanted. ANTED-A PARTY^YXTH A FEW dramatic company playing small towns In Delaware, Pennsylvania and Mary. Also first clufcs speciality people of the business. Address JMI I I Provincial, this tilllco. W ANTED—600 LADIES TO CALL and examine tlia King of all Sew lux Machines. A» I han.ll« ~ . ? n»y. Also all W. T. FOUW aUk»nd» ,, £! oi »chinos repaired. •Ulplcy street. UD, W dlhJt \IT ANTED— OABPETÖ, FEATHERS «? aa<l furniture thoroughly renovated at the Wlliuin^tou Carp« and ;ia»DlBR FEIHtY. J^n uovi6-am n. prit h rletor^l^lcpUcao io .*« TXTANT8 8UFPLIKD-MALK HELP VV supplied free. Help iurni-lied and pOBltions secured, KMlM.oV MKN T AGENCY, No. 7 East Seventh street. d30 ANTED—HELP Ft) KN18HKD FOR Çv IlV'nUTON° 1 hTELl!Ju y K.VCROFKICK —**• Ho. wa Oraaee ütreet \V ANTED.—TIIK HIGHEST CASH nd-hand lunti 911 paid for , olotliiug, etc., ut ;. T. R. CAllOON. ■nkiw so*. W AN TED-A BOY, 14 «rfff 16 TEARS tho pr experte thixofllc6. d'iD-tf BUj preferred* Apply ANTED-A MIDDLE AGED WO u place to do general No. 27 Klund J63tt W MUM k. Apply ANTKD-A ÜOUD PRESSMAN AT Mcrcantllo Printing Company, Mo. 109 West Sixth street. W MAN AND WIFE, OK 2 buurd; eecoiul story _ . 5uU Washington st. dai-Utf • \ITANTBD—A YOUNG LADY WISH TT nsaraar "jat - W ANTED—A U1I.LINEU, MUST BE a good trimmer, for the spt lug sea . Address "Milliner," this office. j6-2t« W ANTED—TWO UNFURNISUED rooms. Apply at No. 27 Klund jMf ANTED—A GIRL TO PO GENER housowork. Apply at No. 117 _ J3-8t ANTED—BOARDER« AND LOD No. 7J4 Wall . MIC». M. E. CANNON j3-4t ■ I 'VV ghiploy street. W MV* M« u W nibbed roo VRDEU8 I'Olt 620 \V. tttli St. J 5-tit .PILLS IAN'S SAFE HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. S. H. STAATS. 405 Market Street, WIU make a FORMAL OPENING TO-DAY OF HI8 NEW HOLIDAY GOODS, CoosUting of Hftndkerchlcfa, Silk Muf. ■er». Kid and Undressed Kid Gloves, ■»hrolderad and Plain Aurons, Silk and Dibria Umbrella«, Ladle« 1 Fancy Work Boxe«, Ructlag, Laces, Ties, Ribbon», ■to. f Also a choice assortment of Plash knd bursh C»pe, Legging*. Mittens, Kloods, Pooketbook«, Perfumery, Hair & ashes, .Combs, Basket«, «to., besides an endless variety ot fancy and useful articles. ' AT VSBY LOW PBICES DR. WORTH'S GOUGH CURE ie most speedy and certain cure for disease* of tuo throat, lungs aud c«t, such as coughs, eroup, whooping outth, Asthma, plourisy, spitting of klood, puios in tho chest, etc. It doos ly dry up a eough, bnt loose allays the luflummatlon, nature to boat tho 11 e%3 p« i mitt I uailod, also f throat, hrou , this remedy 1» or cough* after measles. (.3,. Tririw* .0. Danforth, Second and . Dilworkh A Grant. Second É. T. DUworth, Tenth J3-4taw (S X la ke ft HARRY SCHLICE, ! puns Nos. 110 118, Eighth St. Market Batter. Elfi sod Poultry, } Yruli sud Uoan try Prodeee, Roods DeUvered Fie*. N Mari AN (TIMM of tlia *'Farmery N« rant* Company " will bu held company on MONDAY, JANUARY 1% 1891, at 10 «retook u. iu., at which Una an election of Hvo managers will ba held und one yaiir'a interest on all deposit notes will D* payable. Six per cent, in ternst on all balances amounting to 09 und upwards will be paid to members. The ugnnts of tho compuity arc author ized to receive tho due* of members and pay them th«*ir interest, CBM18T1AV »BBIUiCd, - . W. A. LaUOTTE, Treasurer. but all the of to r resident. d* jsa Thursday, January 8, at 1 o'clock iu., to attend tho funerula of our frier Sam nul G. Dill and win. P. Beeson, butoilers and prodnee dealers of tho market house aud of the city in general are invited to ijr.ee* at the Second street market house at 1 o'clock, id botli funerals. sharp, to By order of the Board Qf Directors. DAVID H. MEGILl, Sec'; Market house opens at 4 p. m. •JJLKCTION NOTICE. This Natiowal Dawk iLUlMUTOtf AND BUAHUYWIirF.. \ Wilmington, Dei., Dec. 18,1800. J > «1 > a nul meeting of the stockhold ers of till* b-.uk will be bold ut the bank ing house on Tuesday, January 18, Mil, u hours of «and 4 p. nb, for tliw election of nlile dlreotors for Hie ensuing year. CALEB M. btlKWAlt l>, dllS-to Caaliiev. between "VT OTICE—TH iC lx lime »d<i Lonn Aisudatlon U lie twenty-fourth serlee of sV'aks oh t aTu " f n " L ry ôa*tiutUUr* al Mon,,., ... „17., ™i,„ « « ' »nnual audit PERPETUAL ÖAV ■ r King t he ted 7th ^ æ e af hut completed, »bow nir oondluoo. The cd In Jajy. M"0, total number Borv I 11 uTf^cs *1 land PU3IY, President. 1L Gibbons, 8«cr« u «11 la E LECTION NOTICE. Fiust National Bank. I Wilmington, Dol., Due. 13, ISO!). \ the Huunal of this l an k il.. Nofclco la hereby meeting of the will bo held at the banking houso Tuesday, tho 13th day of January, 1891, between tho hours of 2 and 4 of electing nine st'ookhold GEORGE D. ARMSTRONG, Cashier. Ikholdo flo. tho dir y dYa-te . )•! T TAXI .ERR- Al. I, PERSONS nottflo!° ' r 1 nty tax tho «111 HlroutB, ami the «»idlest onto 1 1 ntli pay me uinoi cable period, I, ub they will proceed " ftcooruiritt to law. JOHN J. DOUGHERTY, GEORGE W. licKEK, Conn ty Collectors. lect the f an . to F rent 712 d30.tf INAL NOTICE TO CITY TAX PAY E Not Ice is hereby given that oil taxes due io must be paid on or before January 90, 191. otherwise-1 will proceed to oofl aocordingto law, ns I am its administra »»Ilootor compel lod to mako an immediate sottleinetit with the city. OUioe No. 10 E. Hlxth. Open evou liigu from 7 to 8. JOHN J. MEALEY. Adiur. of Martin J. Mealey, deceased. F n. iate F T ja-igt JJOAJKDINQ STABLES. Having leased the new end commodious Tenth sn<1 Mtlp Itoer 1» prepar i flllM •n •la M< •il .1 »stUfactlou de Boilcitcil. CLAltKMCF. JaMIHON & CO. f VTOTICB—A TAILOR SYSTEM OF _LN dross cutting for $3.CO; vest lining« fro« for 80 days; solf-udj listing Y ronoh der; Excelsior A liraoes for Indies and children] inn tlon» in making wax flowers, fruit, jel lies. ice cream, uror. hair flowers, cloth . 25 cents per hour. . 823 Market street. A jU-Ot 11 der So 5P . dally, liable agent wanted. N OTICE. Th* Natiowal Bank W lI.MINOTO* Bdanoywiv WtLHiaoTQX, Delu January 5,1891. The Lourd of dlreotors luiv* tide day declared u sotnl-am&ual dlvidena of 7 per aunt., jmyublcsm demands CALEB M. BHEWaäD, JMt Cashier. 2 - N OTICR—THE ANNUAL MDETING of tho members ortho Now Castle County Mutual lusuranoo Company he hold at the Company's office, N< Market street, on Monday, 1 ut 10 o'clock, it, m., at which tlon for five member a gore for Byoars w . WILL1AN CANBY. President. 117 H 1 ' : ■ Inst, serve as inaua fthi In held. 15-cod N OTICE—ELECTION. Cextiial N atioral Bakk, Wfi.MiNoroN, Decomber 13,1090. al election for directors of the banking The this bank w nry, 1891, liet four o'clock 1 1 in aftorno JOHN PEOPLE«, Cashier. OTICE—TIIF. MEMBERS slon No. 2. A. O. II., are rcqucstoU tholi- »• on Tuesday, January 6th, N D1V1 Henry Clay, 2 o'clock, p, in., for tlie purpose of attending tho fun eral of tliufr lute brother Tlinoftliy Me Carthy. By hi dur of the Fraair . MALONEY, I V ID E N DP J6-4t D Ckxthal National Bank, ) W !lm i rotor. December 81, 1890, ( n> directors nave this day declared a dividend of 3 per cent, for tue last six months, payable o demand. JOHN PKOPLK9. Cashier J2-6t IV1DBND NOTICE. D FlNBT NATTOXAt. BAHT, t Wilmington, Del.. Jan'y, 6th, 1891. ( The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of 43< por cent, for the lust6 months, payable ot> demand. J6-4t GKO. D. ARMSTRONG, Cashier. N otick— i hereby give notice that I will apoly to the tieneral Aaiern °Ä. f «t Am *S ,0lUl ° d '* N O. iHNUgUL N OTICE-1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I will apply to the General As sembly of the Stnto of Delawn next session for an absolute dlv husband. Dr. John V. Sheppey. MM A M.SHEPPfeV. ' ii N OTIC»—TO ALL WHOM IT MAY ooncern. I he-. by «ive nolle« that I sp|>lleailoa at^he coinlu)^ b«k«I TS .lOth^ bur DANIELS. dl9-2lw-lr UulstwML Dm WILLIAM McKKNïlE, MERCHANT 9SSfJtiJS'SSS^ i S u t |U to te M, Ä ,r •aUisettoB gear OTÏCK-I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE J.W timt I will apply tu the General Assembly of the »tute of Delaware, next session, for an absolute divorce from my husband, Jerome G. Sutton. dJc-oodlmt ' JENNIE L. SUTTON. of 11 - TTUIKBH ROASTED PEANUTS X* wholesale and rotail—Rousted La electricity. 5 aud 10 oents a quart, by LOUIS C AG U A CCI, 8. W. cor. Sixth and Market streets. R8. J. B. W ARD.502 KING STREET, and M JtelUij Mifioi -1 V^aists. Alio Corset* Jft-121* NOTICE—I, CHAULES O. BOYlE, at ths 4 nsxVMuiSà T "r > âe : «saer 1 l V* 1 a ^ ly --- Use \OU WOULD BUY OR SELL OK rent a house, or lot or farm, cull c UUKILL, No. 726 Matket streot. J6-2Ct Lt»ä Tbéte are' many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good aa the Ivory They are not, but like } ' '■ all counterfeit* they lack the peculiar ind remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having It 'Tis sold everywhere» M. In sor ly « FOR RENT. TjTOB RENT.—THE DWELLING POR r tlou of building 8. W. King street»; the beet arranged house in t he oily Tor boarding house; contains IS ted room», all fronting conveniences, with batli floor; eontaiusinalt 28 rooms. Rare op portunity for a good live party. Inqulro oither an premisos or of W. H. MORRIS, 7th a nd Harket SU. d99»tf tt RENT—STORE AND DWELL Inc No. 1ft Market street, suitable grocery and provision store, roll for tobacco, cigar, and d, being very close to railroad truf Apply on the premises. n25 tf ^ 011 KENT— TR UCK FARM, ABOUT 80 acres on Wilmington A Northern Hnilro.td, six miles from Wilmlug Station on the place. Good »täte or 11EALD rner 7th and the street; k ,r: il.. flo. J&f & CO., WiJraln . )•! T710U RENT—STORE AND DWELL r 1 lng, No. |0 East 7th street, between Market and King strcetH, only two doors from King. Exoellont looation for light business. Low rent. 1 Inquire d&tf f 'OK •ylvanla House. Front and Klag streets, an old »nd w«lle»t*bll»Ued hotel In complete . 1er: po»»o«»lon given Immediately, to F RAZKBA C O. ftrd and Market 9 F or rent-^-nice five boomed house rent 41» per m 712 Market street RENT OR 8ALE—THE PENN Apply . IB-tf Elliott street, Ninth ward; onth. T. TATNALL, No, J5-6t 90, to F OR RENT— TUE S-8TORY DWELL tng house No. 11 East Third street, containing 11 rooms und buth, all mod J3-3t I inprovomonts F or rent — house, with bix rooms and batli, No. 402 Franklin street. Apply at No. 6 East blxth streot. RENT—A SECOND bTORY ..or without board, Seventh streot; man und J6-3t F' preferred. •il f 'OR RENT.—hTEAM GRIST AND trod lalll at Newport, having large trade. WM. JKNKÖ FULL. FauUUud. Del" OF VOll RENT — DESIRABLE ROOMS, A at No. ira Market street. d-.tS-ZtJt* jel der MEDICAL. IYR. DE HARDT'8 U I'CNNYHOYAL PH.1.8 e Feu.iy •e. Sold br Dro* treat, l'hlln. By Advice free. Ledlea be ware of ImlutioB Br. G 1 THEEL 7 8381f4S?aSa"fBfl V. i*!£ 1 ' : I SC. ■ 'Tost : fv2s TbÄ ff«! of a How is Your Liter? J For Health to your eyatem. Do you ieei tired, vivo out, languie, yawney, atretchey and S p, Me ally belter REMEDY than nit SIMMS' VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS a six on; aplen r Headaebr. Neuraljla, Costlvearar. A i.l 1'ulnx Liter Complaint. Blotches, " er grips er * ealry »SSOr&äMM* Dr. J. Simms A Son day for .15 PROPRIETORS, FOURTH AND KING STS Wilmington. Delaware. '* Security Trust and Safe Deno&itGo., No. 5(9 Market Street As CA PIT/ Allow« Interest >,OOOt errait« « louey I Depocits psVahlu alter da I »' uotkee, TS t>po«lw payable after 40 days n Actlv* TRXTOIU W F*U ST MX, bur «■» ExacuToit, Ai -Ag. Sg AS. U. CLARKSON, Truaturor. te ,r CMekaatev'« F.n«U.h niwaond nraad. ENUYBOYAL PILLS d Only 41 H«d La by fn ** ««r- iteJiM m sks 1 ».: - rlâSL^a LomI DruMliu. CONSUMPTIVE! ly Use rAHKEM't HGXli -i on It: wiibeu «Æ. 11 > ol "hinder JORN«. 1U«I«M OK TUfTHfeit, ■■watited t«.K teure for ««rj SKÄSr 'mimt Lt»ä bot WHO aÛKW HI« MOTHER, ation tho dent J a ore yoit, inft » st, the There are many slips and fallu: In this worla we're living iu; Those who start with pr< Oft are overootno by si il I'm certain that you'» notice, f Che facts you'll ohMoly scan, the boy who tuluds hie mother dotn mokes a wicked nuui. I falroet bill. ! n if ; * tho the rliie. the ence to tho ant have t fore of Then Im> guided by her counsel; _ It will never lead astray. assured she has your welfare her thoughts by ntgut and day. forget that she has loved you Blnco tho day your life l»egau. Ah. the boy who minds his mothor Seldom makes a wicked i n Boni Stanley In a Time «f Danger. A reporter of tho Detroit Free Prosa elicits an interesting story from Henry M. (Stanley in answer to the question: "In all your experiences a« war cor respondent and explorer what was the most thrilling and dangerous situation In which vou were plaoodt "I hardly know, I have been In many tight place». However, I think that the escape from tho Island Bumbirch was about os exciting as any I remember. It was in 1878. Our party consisted of eleven persons, and sor six hours our fate hung trembling ly In tho balance. We wero short of food, and were urged by to go to the Island in quest of . Ho said he knew the natives «1 that they were iieaceablo and favorably disposed. "The island was about eight miles from the main land on which our p was looated, and we started for island in a long two-ton boat, which was propelled by, paddles, but also had a sail attached. I was not favorably Impressed with the proposed Journey, but the men wore so hungry and tho man who knew tho natives of the Island so well was so positive as to their friendly character that I tlnally consented. As a precaution I took elopliant gun, several rides and a good stock of ammunition. As wo neared the island I noticed that the natives rather excited In their notions, but they came into the water smiling and king friendly signs. About waded out to moot glided In among thorn their demeanor suddenly changed. They uttered a blood-curd ling yell, seized :h side, and with u sudden rush landed the l>oat high and dry beach sixty feet from tho water. \Ve were prisoners. "This wasatOo'olockinthe morning, and until 3 In the afternoon constantly threatened with donlh. Our wus struck with a club and knockod senseless, and the natives pulled my hair, thinking It were held at Of Ml in IS op tf w.||, ing enth for and each aud . As < Iront emit. tho ts few in day. in und of in tilo by at No, ho knew the natives a wig. Spears throats and arrows drawn to the liead, but it seems spared for sonic more elaborate killing. At 8 o'clock, by command of tho king, all the natives retired 100 yards from where wo wore and engaged in a conference as to the disposal of their prisoners. Then I turned to Sofani, our coxswain, and askod: Tf I mako a plan to escape cau you and tho others give ino full obedience? Will you do exactly as 1 saj'? For if you will I will save you. You have promised often, but so frequently failed me. If wo romain hero we shall be dead men iu thirty minutes.' Their answer was: Try us, master.' 'Then I instructed to sit down careless a manner bix und r nouai number ich eitlo of tho bout in bip. Sofani I told to take bright places of cloth, which ho had, and unfolding thorn one by one walk slowly in tho direction of th and apparently looking at (ho cloth This was to attract their attention and away from tho boat. 00 foot over which (ho boat bo pushed, a (ask for ten inea. that: thd rlffes were all iu good gOMBl* By be natives, keep their ay There w l»ad to rteeiug position, I started. Sofnid toward 4ho natives'add Instructed tho other that they must not stop pushing Sofani walk the if epeacod. Aa nd «lowly towanl the savages, unfold ing the Cloths SBd gazing intently at them, I oould «ee that the natives v\ puzzled, but thoy did not notico tho actions of those at (he boat. When the coxswain fifty feet away fr I suddenly gave the signal to pu«h off the boat, and Ht tho rame time got my rifle ready to kill tho foremost of tho pursuers. 'Tho boat moved slowly at first, and t notice it uni 11 it a the savages did had got well started. Then thoy c down upon had UK) yards to a few feet like avalanche. Thoy 1 wo had iy ^ to pu «h tho boat. Tlio Sofani, tall^follow wr.. sent a bullet through hi other pulled Û1' n hell l liead. An r to tlio head, but I cent him to join his brother ravage. At last tho boat i« in tho water, and witli a supremo effort is pushed into the lake, tho men swimmlnir «t. Gifles. T'hOY Iriofl to clamber Vn, but 1 told them to keep in tho water ami swim out with tin* boat. Sofani, n few ? of the mad rush of tlio natives, paused on the bank and fal tered, but I yelled to him to jump in, ami lie reached us safely. "Wo had escaped tho murderous mob, but as they had stolen our oar« rather helpless. Tho boards in the bottom of tlio boat wero torn up and utilized us paddles, Hardly had we got started when two monstre hippopotami, open-mouthed, made di rectly for us. One snap of their hugo J aws would have wrecked our boat.« n this emergency I took ray elephant at an explosive shell into o tin-oats of the monsters. Having got rid othese a now danger ap rigged up two verhauled us. I again luul recourse to tho elephant nk both enuoes in a twink thon of foet In fid \ ing for mid pearod. The natives canoes aud ng. Hoisting reached the main land. As pushing the beat off the Island I got an arrow iu tlio wrist." t • sail SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A marveloubcuie forCatanli.Diplitlieria, Conker Mouth and Headache. With euch bottle there ie an iugei Jous uural injector for tlio more succobsful treat ment of those complainte without u tru charge. Prico .'>0c. N. H. Hanforth. wlioieeale ami retail agent, ttecond ana Market streets, Wilmington. No. und lar A Tei o Cutting Affair. For tho next (10 dayn wo will sell nil of our stock of wall papers and win dow shades at a grout reduction, ns we have to mako 1 This compels gre i for *0 sell sacriiico. These goods. • present ock at nil tlio latent designs and richest color ings. Call and examine and bo con vinced for yourself. Is by G. W. Evans <t Co., 209 W oond .st. Moat Murk« I. John B. Allen, tlio well known buck ater, lias opened the Atlantic Meat market, No. 222 J ; lCiug street, and will keep on hand fi-eeh ib,li, oysL-rs, clams, pouitrv, game, eggs, potatoes, etc., rat winch ho will soil at lowest market ; and rates. Give him a call. > i I Sufferers from Catarrhal troubles should carefully read tho above. M. F. Davis, jtweiec, 9 E. 2d. Congressional. washwoton, Jan. 7.—In the United States Senate yostorday Mr. Hoar In troduced a bill to establish a rtment of Public Periodical«. Financial bill was discussed by ira. Teller, Morrill and Vest. Ip the House the Military Appropri ation bill was reported ana placed on tho calendar. Mr. Ding ley's bill, pealing the law authorizing the Presi dent to suspend tonnage duties, passed. The House went Into Com mittee of tho Whole on tho Shipping ■■ touch live other have bill. Tho House Committee on Merohant Marino yesterday agrood to report ly, -with a slight amendment, providing Board, for favoral tho Dili Marine the interests of the rliie. Tl»s bill embodies tho reooin mendatious of tho late International Marine Oonfarenoe with respect to tills matter. The House Military Committee yes terday ordenxt a favorable report on the MoAdoo resolution, calling correspondence aud papers with refer ence to tho killing or Bitting Bull. Mr. Wheeler, from tho Militär mittee, House to revive the grado of Lieuteiuiat General iu the array. It authorizes tho President to apiiolnt tho Lieuten ant General, who Ib to be solected from among those olUcors of tho array who have dlstingulsliod thuoiBolves for oourago and ability. The House Oommitteo on Invalid Pensions yesterday agreetl to report t »vorably a bill granting a pension of 100 per month to General Franz Sigel. A oouiraltteo representing the thousand railway postal clerks in United States appeared yesterday be fore tho Houso Committee on Post Otfleea to urge consideration In tho House of the hill reported at tho last session to reclassify the salaries of railway postal olerks. Tho bill pro poses to nx the classes and the amount of compensation of railway mall follows: First class, not «elf for a United Bt&tes tho advaucomout of •haut ma Hie I for •y Corn reported to tho for tho Honuto bill yesterday substitute -W. two tnd MIX I iold olerks deeding $800: second cluse, not ox oeedlng «1,000; third class, not exceed ing $1,100; fourth class, not exceeding «1,800; fifth class, not exceeding «1,500; sixth class, not exceeding «1,000; enth clusa, not exceeriiug «1,300. We havo a speedy and positive for cutorrh, diphtheria, and headache, ln BHILOH'.S OATAHEH REMEDY. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it If you dpslro health aud sweet breath. Price 50e. N. 11. i'anlortli. wholesale and retail agent, Second and Market ut., Wilmington. city Labor Notes. Two furnaces wero started up at, tho Edgar Thomson Steel Works, in Pitts burg, yesterday, with now men, and It ts said that ail will bo in operation in a few days. Michael W. Quinn, a boss in the stock yard of the furnace de partment, who wus injured in the affray on Now Year's Day. riled yester day. Fifty-four Hungarians have boon arrested so far for participating in the riot, and more arrests will bo marie. The rolling mills of McLanahan, Bmith & Co., of the Portage Iron Com pany, Hollidaysburg Iron Company und Furnaces Nos. l and a of the Cam bria Iron Company, in Hollidaysburg, ., have closed down on account of the coal and coke famlno. The Gap Furnace is also expected toclot»e down in a few days. All the marble, slate and encaustic tilo layers and their helpers In Pitts burg, about 200 in number, strike for an eight-hour day, «4 per day wages and a .Saturday half holi day. About 200 employes of the eminent building in Pittsburg went strike yesterday because of tho employment of throe by tho contractors for tho steam fit ting. lour hundred at the ticranton Steel Mills at Scran ton, Pa., owing. It is said, to the dull iu tho sUtel trade. turu r Gov -union have been laid off File* STKTioMB— Moisture; intense itcblna and stinging' most at nlglit; worse by seratching. If allowed to continue tu form, which often »deed and ulcev , bccmntng very sore. Swathe's ops the Itching and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes the tumor. At druggists, mall, for Ö0 coûte. Dr. Swayne & delphia. < i>i»S Piles t bi The Kgg Drought a Husband. A proposal came to a pretty Maine school teacher iu a very novel manner. While at her father's home in Sidney, a few yean* ago, she wrote her name and address upon an egg, which «lie had n 1 In all its warm fresh ness from a maternal nest. The egg went to •kef, ami the fact « hafc it I• script!o*i wss forgotten. In (ho course ks a letter- c . . and to her amaze learned that that particular hatched strange remits. Tlio son of a big commission moi» liant in a Massa chusetts city hod econ tlm in l 1 I to the Hchool ent she gg had say that "if tho young lier lmiy w .. pretty roulil like to for: uquolntanco." With tho charactorisilo Ueety of tho Meine Bchool-ma'am, • licroino diaoouragetl tiie advances of tho elrangoly acquired admirer. However, ho was persistent, and e down to Maine. Il is to be supposed Unit ho found his ideal, for an ougag. and wedding followed in quick o he more intimate the A Maniac Arrested. lng Tbhhxon, Jan. 6.—John Farrell was 08t**d to-day for criminally assault ing a 0-yooi-old girl named Mamie Morgan. Forrel i* for a Biinilar erime, having boon oon rtclcd in tho Mercer Court and eon tem od to fivo years. Owing to eomo technical error the c: under sentence has been ap pealed, and ponding decision, ho is under £1,000 bail. Ho 1: s in prison for similar offenses, of flvo years for chasing ami assaulting u young woman, and wlieu released ho did tlu> tamo tiling again, d was given a year. Uio last victim t • Xv found bleeding in ■ith all her 0101110.-4 tor in p precarious condition. tilio in The Hwt Persons who red pleased with tho songs of birds should cull on Parker, No. iu3 Ljirit Botunul streut, und they will be given n genuine treat. A bird und cage can be purt-luteed at a small s;;n; oi money, und tlio sumo pleasure cannot lie experienced from any simi lar investment. Try it, and let >»" know the result. of 0.1 Cooking Is o^e of tho chief blessings of every home. To always insure good, cus tards, puddings, baucos, etc Horden "Eagle" Brand Condensed Milk. Directions on the label, bold by your g I GaU •1 Cough candy uf l'orgUBon's, 11 E. 2d. - Look, Look, Look, Cldldron'a all silk and plush bonnot rat 00 cents. HukiU A F oist, bucond ; and Tumuli streets OynU*r»>f the 8. H. Beloner Is selling oysters of tho i best grade, wholesale and retail by quart w barrel, at No. 21b East Fourth I Street. » TheCureFor , swollen Joints, and general , feebleness of body. Administer Ayer'» Bars» ; parilla on appearance of tho first symptoms, ! ■■ My little girl troubled «III,. pnlul.« . Scrofula was oaco supposed to be th| touch of royally. To-day, many gratefiA people know that the "sovereign remedy" is ' dyer's Barsopgrlllg. This powerful altera live extirpates "tbe evlP' by thoroughly eliminating all the strumous poison from thi . blood. Consumption, catarrh, and various $ other physicul have their origin In Ç mehtal maladies, SCROFULA When hereditary, this disease manifests It «elf in childhood by glandular swelling^ running icrofulous swelling under Hie physician being uuable to effect a curq I gave her 'O bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and the swelling disappeared.* * -W. V. Kennedy, McFarland's, Va I t> "I was cured of scrofula by the use of AyerT Sarsaparilla."—J. C. Berry, Deer Acid, Mo. | g troubled with a two years. Being assured the «crofula, I took six bottles of Ayer's hand for ov "I wai Sarsaparilla tnd wascured. w —n. Hinkins, Riverton, Neb 'rppnrod by Dr. J. C. Ayer Sc Oo., Lowell, Mrm iold by »I l DruggUt». Price $1 ; six bottle», «ft Cures others, will euro yoi -:- 1891 -: 023 MARKET STREET. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. Printed lists desirable honr-c* and lots iu tho city on eaav terms, or MONTHLY PAY MENTS. If desired. Now 1» tho timo Bocuroyour residence for tlio coml . The 25th of March will buy a home, and Resolve now don't be annoyed with movlug. MONEY WAITING FOR GOOD CITY MORTGAGES. Equitable Mortgage Company Doben turu Bonds for sale in lurge or small amounts. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST GUAR ANTEED. Jos. L. Carpenter, Jr. REAL ESTATE HOUSES, lots and business pinces for monthly in aney tonne; PROPERTY rented and rents col lected. MONEY to loan sums to suit. CONVEYANCING.—Wills,doeds,bonds, mortgages und all papers pertaining ♦ n tlio purchase, sale or other disposul property, legally propared. first mortgages In of GEOBGE O. MARIS & SON. BIXTH AND s llif'LEY 8Ta F<œ SALE. That valuable MANU FACTURING PROP ERTY Northwest Cor. THIRD and ORANGE STREETS, with busi ness il' desired. a a IIEALD & CO., ' Seventh and Market. 5 —TO HOUSE OWNERS. Now is the time to put your houaee in the chargo of a careful and succeesiul agent. Such a WILLIAM J. FISIIEB, GOO MARKET STREET. 16 years' experience, and the best ref erence in the city. No charge for notify lng tenants. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS MADE. ■ Its. 63. GROVES, REAL E8TATK AGENT AND CON VEYANCER, No. 1 Fact Eighth Street, s for Rent lylStf 1>EUIBTER'S ORDER, Xv UFO is'i'KH't y ry iCK, i N*W GAHTLX^CoOXtY, D*t.,^j •Y afterof* ïtf aVSte* "j L «d C by n Mi« ' 5k*i (lia* X of granting of un- 1 aid give i^ived,^ will grautlng uiing adv« 1 N« tnd ied e Ktirl I l. s. j \y m Ne * OoStU 'j&Vir nuAi/rtm^' 6 I otlcc. —All an b« uildy iu »ueb GkO»U* l C.°M Aftifl. Artdi Imlngton, Pci. PATRICK FAHEY NU. 1334 . rot Kin »!„ CARPENTER, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Km Initie» rural site J for rk or tO 'kltei, ft iu pri£ *,£ Morsnber U. MM. u . , „ „ __ > 47 5S» «7, 11 U i m., IS 90, 6 Ijg ^ ow _ I r is it „ ,î'«î fv,* JT-, 1 1£A ft' i», « 99 Mkw York »/«"l him . Uibi I MOT l«u il Ma S 4 <R Id It» 1 ? S'- I , 10 »0 D. oi. ; .»'"s 4 j>'Sl ' Hlh0 "' " h ""* e ' 10w *■ * ! For West Chester, via Lamokln, 9 49 X* ('(J.lf.V.ÄSnwrmodl»» Stations, 7 iO a. m. f iS W and 0 80 p. m. . Baltimore and intermediate station* '»44» and 8 06 p. m.. and 19 18 night al timoré and nay f.lne, ft 98 p. m. nl.lSS. And W 1.1,1,f ." • M, « 2 « « »«»M Georgetown, fl 15 a. m. a ftOn. m. Hairmgton, D«lin.r«id w.y station., 1 1» a. m., and 4 SO r. m. j E.nrcu for Donor, Harrington and Calmer, 1106 a.ut..»M p. m„ aud HOI - ' ' . Q $ , leave Wilmington m feUewsp Ç M'amuf 10 'O Hi: * I t> | g night. WU, - 0, Ä m harles, Old ,fï a SPS ight, ——— re Philadelphia, Broad ftreet, fox 9 T ^ ' Xpreaaj, 8 50, 7 »>. 7 97. 8 BL fl; Li l). m., aud 13 00 night. . Aocomniodatlon. 6 9ft, 910,10 «8, 11 Bft a. jn.. 1 99^ 2 38 9 IO, 4 00, 4 48, AM, 8 38. 10 03, ° *" 4 HofiiÏA» TRAIN«. For Philadelphia (express), 1 OS. 1», UIÏÂAb'Sri* 111 *"'*"• ammo dation, T 00, a », 0 00 a. m^ l «L 4 10, 5 »and W WP. IQ. Uneator (express), 1«, 8 11 ft» ^mSSi&ssyWK 99 10,1 95, 4 lui ft 90, 7 30 and 10 80 For Boston wltnou* change, A6fl p. m. For W est Chester, via Lamokln. 8 09 i FdrNewCaatle, II 06nl«l For Capo Charles, Old F stud Norfolk, 13 01 night. For Middletown, Cloy ton. Dover, Wy oming. Felton, Harrington, Bridgevllfsb flenford. Laurel ivnd Delrner, 19 01 nigh«, niltimoro and Waeblngftou. 4 4«. 8 ©A .. U 08, ft 28, »6 0ÎC 7 4Ö. 8 Baltimore ouly. it Com for ft 16 . « I »night Leave Philadelphia, Broad etraet. Wilmington (exprassL 8 80. 7 90, 11 18 ».,* (Cl M.S 40,1 B, Il 14 11» p. looommoduwn, 8 M. » 10, lojW U li. 1 04 • 10, 8 8». 10 0» ana 11 «8 |>. For further information, p •re referred to th« tlokot offi tlon. m. and 19 (I ' Trains marked tbue (•) are limited eg ress, upon which extra fare Is charged. HAÊ. ß/FUGk, 1 r. Wool) uencral Manager, Gen*! fass gar Ag% V" Ch BALTIMOKE & OHIO RAILROAD. Soliedule li^effoct Novomber 1«. 1890. TRAINS LEAVE DEL. AVE. DEPOT. EAST BOUND. n In «"Express traîna. New York, week days. *218. «7 10, «7 4», •10 58. *12 19 a m.. *9 49. *5 59. *7 86 p. TO. Now York. Sundays, *218, «7 "6 52, *7 86 p. va. ft 54 p. ro.. dally, with Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars, running through to Boston without chnngo via P sic Bridge, landing passengors station ût Boston. Phi I add •7 10. *7 45, •12 19, »2 of ougbkeeu . in B. A M. phia, week day», »2 18. *7 50. «8 44, 9 00, «9 ftO, ]6 (0. • R. in., «12 19. 1 00. *2 4ft, 8 0ft, 4 10, •5 52. 6 45, *7 86. 8 03. «0 11,10 00 p. m. Pblladolplda, Suudavs, *913, 6 4ft» • 7 50,9 05, 11 9) a. in., *12 1A 100. *9 4*. •5 52, 6 46A*786. ft dft.*9 tL 10 jbp.Bi. r. week days. ** 13. « 00, « 4ft. V 10. 44, 94«.. H) 10. lb 00. *10W. *1130 245. *bfr,Tl0, 5 20, *5 52, 6 43, H 8 IS A19. i M *7 45, 7 60. Va a. ui.. 100, *9 *7 fto, 8 03, *9 11,10 00 p. m. .OTAïitswftiîwwa 6 4ft, *7 86, 8 Oft. *9 11,10 00 r. ui. Atlautlo City, week uaya. *7 10 a. . Sunday, «7 10 a. *. m-. ., *2 45 •12 19, »2 45 p. p. u>. WK8T BOUND. BaltlmorsanU Washington. «4 60, 7 2(\ •8 45. -10 85 a. in., »13 10,*2 10. 2 59, *3 0$ "6 87. •8 Off p. m. dally. Baltimore and 2 6« p. in. daily. Baltiinoro and principal stations Philadelphia Division, 10 35 dully. Newark, Del., »4 59. 7 20, *8 45, «10 35 a.tu., •12 10. 2 A3. K, 06. 5 40* *J 37» *a 0T, 11 10 p. ui. daily. Pittsburg, *8 45 ft. m., *3 Chicago. *843 n.m., »5 0« p. way stations, 7 20 a. in., ., both p. ui. daily, rn.both daily. d St. Louis, «12 . m. both dally. Singorly 5 40 und 11 , 7 20 a.ui., 2 55, ftndenber**'°* daily. rk itccommodation, w 55 a in., 9U and 5 06 p. Sunday s, 9 80 u. TRAINS LEAVE MARKET STREET Pot- Philadelphia, woek days, 6 45, 6 30, •7 30, *8 20, *9 88, *11 35 ft. in., 12 43, 2 45, 3 55. . Sundays, 6 30 a. ui„ 12 43, 3 55, .week days,» 85, 6 50, *8 20, •10 30, »11 35 a. in., 2 43, »3 00 p. in. Sundays, •5 00 p. no. Uultlmoro and principal stations Pbilftdolphia Division, To 30 a. m. dally, p AT i 6oop.m. i or Baltin in except Sunday. For l.andunberg and way* station*, 10 30 a. m., 2 45, A 00 p. iu. . and 5 00 p. in. . dally, except week duya, 6 60. HnndayB, 9 25 n. Chicago, dev, 5oo p. m. dally. Pittsburg, *5 00 p. i Cincinnati and S opt Sunday. 20 a. . daily. Louis, *1185 daily LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR WIL MINGTON. Pally, «4 24, *6 05. 6 10. 7 35, »8 15, 8 40, •low, 10 05. *11 H5 a. in., 12 W noon. »140, 1. 4 35, *3 15, ft 30, «6 05,6 30, 30 p. m. ■ , 1 Bft, 3 , *4 31 •7 32, 8 10... Sunday, «4 24, 6 !5, .8 30, »10 10 06, noun, 1 65, 3 10. 10 10.11 8o u. m. . 193. westoru points lower •6 05, 6 30. *7 82. 8 Telephone y other line. J. T. ODELL, C. O. SCULI, Gon'l Pass. Agent J HOLIDAY HOODS. Call and see my assortment of holiday goods—house coats, bath robes, collar boxes, fancy suspenders, etc., etc. FERRIS GILES, Men's Good.«, 7 03 M A RKET ST. Lombardy Cemetery LOTS FOR SALE. 6 Api ly at the office of the CompaDy, No. 6!4 Market Street. CHASE & CHIPPY, Usui««-takers serf Emhal-mr«, Na. 8*4 French Street, Night Calls Promptly Attended te aäl-aod TaraiB Betfeniia UBL1C SALE- WILL BE BOLD Af public soit-, on the old Carr prop , OMTcroft s tatton, on «ho B. à 0. road, Brandywine hundred. *,£ ON TUESDAY, JANUARY *0, 1091, at 10 o'eloob, bead oi horses. No. 1, Nellie, 0 —... „id, good worker or driver. No. Fannie, 6 yoars old. good worker ver. No. i, Maud. 8 years old, well broken to all kind» of har . No. A Bessie, ft yoars old, g<j«>d > far in horse. No. 5, Kate. 10 yea 8.°®** worker in single or double h These ui area are ail with foal to I hred horse that trot* it» 2.40. No. 6. <Jhar lie, B years old, good worker or driver In k\\ han-noes. i/o" 7, Swank, 10 years old, I and a good driver. No. 8, George. I Pwcheroo horse. 7 years old,good work Twenty-eiglic ont Uolft.1.1 wagon, one family cat i läge, Mr« drill, <me Prfal.y mown,-. ESSrHK One 1-horso roller, one sod harrow, 1 ■''■"nhou binder, UurM i Mt. doubl. bnr j ne«., two aeu now last n„r,i>g: nlno oollnro, nno act enrtnarneaa, one hay fort.rop.andblock, Jro imoholor duiw forka, a lot ol Imy forks, two 10-feot lad one step ladder, one block and fall, hot-bed sash, one VanWlnkle fan, »heller, one wheeled South Bend j>lows Him ! I • old, amesa. a woll C and heifers, two brood sows, ono Berk male hog. 13shoats,60cblckoas, cks, two guinea*. Three farm wagons, one nearly new, <>e big marke« wagon, will hold S3 bnsk littu market Book ; BE . [h bate a tvutors, der«, •s. one No. trial plow, iw, one stoudard , of grain bugs, udea and picks, marker, 9 Byraouse plow, oue 1-horao »yraeuoe p SRK&r'aS two harrows, root cutter, oi other things. els. sp and a lot of of $90 and under, cash, amount a credit oi H will he given on giving bankable no with an improved endorser;» pur cous, off on all credit sums. L. G. CARR, D. KEK. , clerk, j5-8-KM2-14-16-17-18-10w L. W. Stidham A Kohl ^DMJNIbTRATRlJUS BALE REAL ESTATE. wed Order of c Buts r New CUatle County, inid# on •■lghtb U»y of November, A. b., I»», will exposed to sale, at Pnbhc Vendue, ON WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY UK JANUARY, , at 10 o'slock, a. m , 4Ä .Sr Delaware, lu the ft n the city of Wllmin ' Kcal Ettal«, late of ' rill" John Honan County, oj land'or farm, .Una Hundred. New Cas«!« »'»'aware, bounded as p. ' of^Androw MuK«c, Bobert sad John Morrison, from 6 Un ton . .... o« r whi n 'l>B C «lveu*»nd term» mad* B0 W El£a HOLLAND, Admli stratrlx, or bt har Attorney, Attest: CoarioaH. MoWbortar, Clerk O. C. J ohn.H. Itolncf. Attorney E UBLIC SALK—WILL BELL AT Public 8<do, at the Court House rke* street, above loth MONDAY, JANUARY 12th 9 o'clock, p. two building lot« in sooth Farit, and situated 2fl f«et south from 80th street, with a front ugh of 15 feet euoh, on the west side öf Wonddaio street aud a depth of 13S raado known at sale. 37 East Lake . Tenus JOHN P. DOOLEY. J2-7t W. A. Ilnklll, Auct. P UBLIC SALE—1 WILL SELL AT rub fo sale.near Booth's Corner, r- fl Delaware County, Pa.. iOL. ON MONDAY, JANUARY 12th, 1*91, 1 o'clock p. m., Twenty-five fresit oowsatid springers, direct from Cumberland County. Pa. WM. S. GOODLËY. 2 and 4 months 4», to dit. M. A*C. fl.harpless, Auct. 11 T)UnLtC SALE—WILL B JT No. 291 Washingtou st, January 0th 1891 at 1 o'clock or, Bed-room, Dining-room furniture; Brussels, lugrain Rag Carnet»; Cook and Room Stoves; Nadsto.ids. Mattresses und tntifly other artiolcs. Terms Cash- ELIZABkTH a I. I>1SN. Administrator df John Aldcu. de ceased. L. W. Stidham A Son Auotfton 'X-OtJ ! ' ■ 10. 43, riuuAV. '"«ud Kit I IS -K] OTICKK-I, (IKHST (tlBKI.E, THE TM tçiu.1», of tbu house .Itn.led utNrt. 106 Ra«t Tlrtrd street. In bho Second Ward of the city öf W Unilngton, County of New (jasfcle and State of Delaware lu oaq-. nllanoè with the requifemen of tlm Geuoral Assembly in suoh 45 2(\ 87. ui. F ui ho made a netloe that ded, do hereby gi Jail Delivery of the 8{at<s ana«,., »wie «lieI'dn ive to Q I in., eue» and Vi tyrvorn, for the ricBting uqtlöT» m I«s dTiïTliti i ono quart, to ho drunk on tho 9, aud tho following respectable tu id ward, at lyust thrive suDsiannftt mend the said uppl m btuart Geo 11 Micha ■ prend n i rrecnoTuers, lication, viz: 55, Willi« M Haye.« e tenor Grady Edward Melchior Frank Zebly Cnsp ucI C Reed ill A Bau 1 30, 55. 55, 20, Com ad t* tar sb'ry Murray Jr F. I. R John 1* Crawford Michael Rafferty Charles 11 F Gross E Banks 11 Maltrttz W ill H Babcock W 11 Hartlovo b soliellcr _ HENRY KliCNhK OTICE.—1,JAMES DEENElf,"THE tenant and occupant of the house situnted at the southweet corner of Seventh avenue und Dtmotu fttreet. In tho Eleventh ward in tho City of W'lluiington, oouuty of Now Castle and State of Delaware, In compliance the requirements or th* acts of the oral Assombly ln such oaso tnudu und provided, do hereby give noHM that l »hall apply lu wi lting td the Court of General Sesaious or the Fame* aud Jail Delivery of the State of Deluwa in and for Now Castle county, on Mon day, the 2nd day of February, 1391, being the next term of aMd coart, fora llccufte for auid house ua ub Inn era, for the sale therein t»f intoxicating liquors ip les» quaiitittea than quart, to ho drunk on tbu uroui'ses, the following rr'.jir'iahie citizens ward, atleast twelve ef whom subatnntial freeholder» of said wh d the said upplU' Robert T Cutting ham P Maturity Lesley Smith F C Maltrttz N Jeuuy John J O'llarra Henry Feldmeler J6-3t Ell i N of . Vi*: M J Costello George Chadwiok J e ronw Con toy H obeit P «»Balle a tine Jamtv* Ti ■ Gillespie 51 J Clnnoey August Hehæffer Edward J Newell flam uc I T Austin John J Bruit John H Taylor James E Gamble Edward Cal lan Jft-st Arthur JoJm Ju •ry C Taylor il limit Poi tei Gcorgo Latch Samuel J Meredith Thom JAMES DEENEY. Holland LEKSIL'S FAMOUS Bavarian Lager Beer Tho Bavarian Bcor has caught lie tualc and counoissei ouounce it tlie beat Uermau brewing». tncoqu And £a Beer. It is . Ask tor is only malt, hops Lengel's Bavarum all leading saloons. JOUN A. LËNGEL, Fifth and DuPont Sts. Tnlephore No. 57S. 0 »wi_ h7 f|^IAR«H Fry It. !• an Isfulliui« Oiw Sold by All Druggists. Af 0. Don't Vou Want To PAIN1 0 No. In old, hay lad fall, fan, ! your Baby Coach? How ab your wash tubs and benches the kitchen chairs and w were touched up it would . pris* Sa rail Ann. The eoet is very 11 That old porch chair looks seedy;. U a coat of ptlat, 11 will do .for the t og-room, graud Why, Thomas, those picture IrarM am ashamed of them. Stop at MM t and brlej will do1 old, likes It so on your way bometo-nigb a bottle of Gold Pâlot. I myself. Oh, no. my dear, y enough to do. Ils has a good pilotera, I will tell him no, I will do them. I «topped , he hta It prepared for um. get auythlne you want than Paint and Glass Hue tu small qua: BE [h do It. JAMES M. BRYAI House Painter and Gra*» Painters' Supplies. Glazing : tending to at once. qsj 107 Went 8tU Street) Wilmington, Delaware. Telephone. 490. ■8 No. PHILLIPS f KAN of ■¥p lu the us WAT*M eist» EXPOSURE, Will Not Crack, 1er Applied, Cost Less than auy « ROOK PAINT known. Is BEST because It of PHILLIPS & as .... mad* BOLE MANUFACTURER. 5 East Fourth Street. Telephone, No. 21L _ J/ C. □ysten AT from feet Lake —AT GARDNER'S * AT fl Pa. S. IT. Cor .7tli A Slit »toy Finest oysters In the city.at 98. 40 Coule per quart. Ladles' and gentle second floors, evory style. ICE CBEAJ Weddings and parties supplied. 90uTelophoue 41». dS-lflg «>'• REST a ANT, first am OY M. • nil th other I. de Kit I WM.G.ROBEL] io8 VV. SEVENTH ST. ."fl Sole agent in this State lor tke | THE Ward New oaq-. suoh Gold Medal ive to Q I Eye Whiskcf; Vi Invoice of that fuuiçgf «1# biA-i, . Wc have tho Bohh's Hoikiid G«j The finest in the l?.n& the of and und l of aud 1391, 1 JIANÜ8 AND OlUiANS — piano and n'.lUH, No. ilS Shi «1er lkc«l*' aab. or e«»y ltoutb Jacob» ixïïüiïtt Sâ;î5S*£ cHaaz«. Fh repalrloatloae. Special barcaUte u*e<1 and »eoona-Uand pianos. DEARBORN. No. tlft 8hiplor«n mlaxtenDel.. ua«l«r Itefl Men'» U| BE I>ID—HE niMWW SSi"* OUE NEW BOOS \ BE ED OUll WORDS delaWahe WIRE WORKS of J. MORTON DILLON. Manufacturer of window guards n| wire work of every 4**oriptiun. Iw screens for doors anil windows «"ifir aod nut up In any style wire Cloth»* line« pu Electric light guards 609 SHIPLEY STRUB. C. H. GROVES. Slag, Gravel, Plastic, Cement and Felt Roofer. Two and three ply ready rooting always — hand. Red Rope Manilla Building Paper * specialty. NO. 8 AND 4 EAST FRONT ST Wllmlngtoa, Oalsw it werk gu fully riwa grR^lAL NftftllGK. r y«u our «ntlre at i-bauU ctfrU*«> FRIST 4AUH031 AUCTIONEER'S CARD.