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T Jj O >C with D*- dï p?s a ??2ô 8 v >ui a Art tha only genuine Pennyroyal Pilla «•««. *%KSL 7 WMf B ffatt!a<S^ at oftica, tl. Advice Urea Lekh^be FILLS ware of imitations WANTED. ANTliD—ALL THE LADIES OF Wlliulngtou and county tlielr sewing machine» put In first class ing order, from 25 cents upward. As ly sewing machine ropalr rnonc send postal. AI by week W i he shop In Wilmington, y by leaving your order, makes of mach Inca for mouth. All niukcs of machines, old, sold on weekly or monthly payments Or cheap for cosh. The White and the Do mesthrtaarhlnc* c speciality. W. T. FOU WOOI). No. 10Ü West Seventh street, hack of Gardiner's. 00» F J. I * J. W ANTS AND W ANTED—If you wnnt good male and female help call. . girl» and boys wanting uatlons, call. If you have anything 1, matters not what, call. It you wu to buy any article, call, fldcntlal at tho Wllinlngt ■•I su BOi All busi bloymeut and Excliunge Office. No. 408 French Street. C. U. Mlnnlck, .manager. « Î Mill 18 W ANTED—IIEI.P FURNISHED FOR hotels, restaura families at abort notice. Apply at the WILMINGTON INTELLIGENCE OFFICE •25 tf W ANTED—A white Protestant giri for general housework. Apply at 216 East Sixth street, after7 o'clock evening. : _ W. F No. 805 Shipley Street. thi , no-St* W ANTED—A situation by a young protestant girl from the country, chainber-iuald; a good nurse. Good tefereneo. Apply 1015 Linden at. fl0-*2t* ANTED-2 unfurnished nble for light housekeeping; Address U. F„ this office. fl0-3t* suit W B ANTED—Help furnished for hotel», VY restaurants and private families ut v* 1^ the Wilmlngi fa-t f I hort notice. Apply i utelllgcnco office, No. 865 Shipley W ANTS to trade a lot i Hide, between 1! Maple , rt ..I Franklin, for two cash. Buslno«8 Itepubll alt houses, balance office. fn-3t* B I M. w ANTED- Hoarders at No. King night. Febru cd Irish L ost.— on t a large li'rht c to wlih a slight croc A suitable re to Whltford. Chestei fo|- info I ry 4. in his tall, •d if returned Pa., ounty, WM^CScf. Whltford, J? ta ■ wher 'r,, fU-0td-lt) L OST—On Th Bridge, containing $18. hi d pa| ■ing Samo. Joseph E. 1. Blielli lelphia pike, a book b I, • i*ii > g tho ii le S-3t* L OST.—Will party who took H brella from the vestibule of t church, by mistake Ft 12 U. R. I.oveil. Jotrer ffl-öt* pieuse J^OST OR MISLAID-h inlaid my depo» book 16837. the Wilmln; Savings Fund Society, payment Iiuk hoc lion made lor a stopped and ai>|di ew book. Surah E. Wright. 1'J MISLAID THE DEPOSIT , *250$ tim W id Murkcl Bnvlt »tfcets, application has bec book. DAVID K. JACKBON. J'26-3td-ltav hereby glvt made for L OST—On Friday monthly It. It. 1 . A Biiitahb ilng, Feb. 5, a iy ticket, of d will bo the paid for its -at* NOTICE i noton, Dkl., Nov. 38th, iSWi. OTICE-T. S. ASKEW, IS NO LONGER of the Askew Drug Go., having sev d rciitKiulshed nil l'ill» owed Ml by the«:« kept up of Aakew Drug Go., as bel ore. ASKEW DRUG CO. N •red bis rrtqt claims at the ahovo date. ill be pauy and the bustu Ly the nd AKE NOTICE.— T Bull dog revolvers,fl.TfiforlOdayaonly. Winchester, Marlin rifle*. $12; Shot Guns, $1; trunks, aatchcla umbrella» at half price. E. E. White, 1639 Market, street, fS-Utd-ltw* OTICK—All raeinheis of Garfield Camp. No. 2, 8. ol' V., are notified be present Monday evening, Feb. lf>th. IniRincsMd importance will be t Signed, W limer K. Halm, N H'-ii- I 8ci*i. feh-10-2t. OTICK—All offi « most vor • the Slate ol Dein ttaol Clllll Ol N Illl il iliru Lodge : quested •veniiiur, Feb. 8. at s o Grand Master WM. II. on Monday loek. by order :ald\Vell. ra P^ CARD - Edward W pport of the Hep u Plica î nominal ion for it» the at the coming Di G'oniini«ioncr 1' New Castle C dred» of llraudywiue, Mill G the Fi uty. coinpriHiug tl bun Christiana and (6-Gtd-ltw OITGF. _ J. N 4 EAST . C.. Fourth street has jiiat had stylo of true st ronges de Ing.ntid for tho price, aloo « ■lockof traveling bag». large»! and n the city li EMOV A L—John R. G. C. 810.V Mar ell I o the N 7th and Shipley »tree!a whero ho will be found by ull who wish real eat ate. He ai ■filing and renting redl estate. loaned corner N OÏICK. HKMOVAI lias roinovod his office Delnwaro uv Dr. A. F.K No. 001 15-tf I I ir horn cd and otises Bold M. T. Poolû & Sou, No. 810 3f6-t (ts colic flurket street. KING HTHEET—WE ARK »till Belling . 809 K 809 r large ik of fine raisins nnd cur apples and peach prunellas, peach pickles at the goods we ofle price we pell . see i he bread cestershiro of bargain». We li apnrnted plums, id cc , wort I ' I »k and look . Como in and makes. We Bell you W •0 at 10 ets. a bottle, large Canned goods. Anchovies, Bou»cd mackerel, y cheap. Brooma bucket«and washboards for 25cts; shoo brushe» lOcta, duster lOets. Look at our aoap for5 ets,duck soap2 bar»for a nickle, and they swim; Tulip's dime »oap and Naptha soap are the best sellers we have. Naptha soap suves women and makes tlio clothes white, frssli eggs always atreet. rdi ncs. -up We have good bu hand, at Boa King T. M. WIE U. FARMS! FARMS!! FARMS!!! For Sale I a of all »ixe? and descriptions at all n ad parts of the good llrti mortgugos. Apply Philip R. Clark & Co., 824 MARKET STREET. 8-d ^TTILLIAM McKenzie, MERCH ANT i yV Tailor, 8. W, corner Third and' fihlplcy streets, Wilmington, Del. Gent's élothingoleaued, dyed, scoured,altereed and repaired, butts li sants to order from $3 up to t7.5o, a bacaltl y. batisfactiou guaranteed $14 C ALIFORNIA. TLXAB, Special Bemi-inonthly Tc the Southern Pacific Company'» I -set and Ogden Routes. Cheap rates. I . .dy to R. HAWLEY. A. O. T. M., 344 Broadway, N.Y. R. J. SMITH, Agent, 49 i uth Third street. Philadelphia. MEXICO, ourist P T TjX)R nBNT-tlm dwelling of No. 71» Jj Market streot, suitable for dwelling H O N°o?400%5i*t < Svênth street; haa been copied by a physician fora number of. >C No? 40*2 East Seventh street; dwelling with 11 or 12 rooms. Apply to J. AU-! 0 f No. öo*t>d Market jaa-m-cod* ply FOB RENT. GUSTUH McOAULLEY, OH RENT-2 largo well lighted room» corner building suitable for offices t; light manufacturing purposes. Ad- Jj dress. Frank 8. Dure, No. 407 Bhlpley street. f5-if F or rent-a small farm of 10 acres on New Castle road, 2 miles L. from Market street bridge. Apply to I J. Fob f.R A CO.. 825 Market street. J'28 tie I D OR RENT—Tbe store and dwelll n* at * N. W. corner 4th and Poplar streets, I rooms for dwelling, nipled as cigar s rand, doing a good business. Apply J. F. Casperaon, 4th aud Pino streets. in J2S-t? ho Î 50K RENT—A good si and g.irdon, noar St. J Mill Creek hundred, hood lor a lal es' Church Riiii I neighbor . Apply to E. Wollas ft-2td-lmo-w O0 all OR RENT —3 STABLES. 1 ROOM _ itable for a carpenter »hop, base ment snitnblo for u paint shop on Mor belwct-n 8th und Ulh Madison aud Monroe. J. F. Button. W. 8th St F rt L «128 If 1 JpOR RENT-THREE STORY HOUSE No. 848 Madison street, containing 8 sand bath. Apply to W. 8. & H. Vernon, this office. P'Olt RENT-THE STABLE ON MAY ill accommodate threo liorsea d tour wagon» Apply W. 8. VERNON dsô-tf 30R KENT—b Also Btublo and yard. French B Apply a jiö-tr 50R RENT-Desirable rooms Marktd » 1^ l i JpüR RENT—bouse N. W. corner Third d Popl street PPly streets, containing C. J. Coudon, 822 SV I ' 125-cod B 30R RENT—T suitable for light housekeeping, I central location, and Address ltou I ~dOR RENT-Second's!on- « 1 E. Fourth street.; suitable M. Lcitcf. ■nnd glory rooms. cry oonvo this office no No. 204 lodges rooms. Rent lo No. 502 Klug it. A ïï& Ü oo l i TDOR RENT.— J? lows'll factoring pun lltorium or Odd Fei lt for light iiinnu ipply to C. P. Ma will ronoy. 56» Miiplcy a HOR RENT—Hoi • Kouth nnd Harrison »tn location for a drug »tore. Apply h street. b id l . ts; goo «28 W ru-ott FOR REWT _ t D 12 new 6 roomed houses at E. 13th street. Also 20 new 6 roomed houses at Davis St., between Bowers and Dure Sts., these houses are very desirable, being only one square from tho street cars and standing on high dry ground, which affords dryj^jÇ cehars, water and gas inside; rent £10 per month. a JOHN. MULVENA 5 915 MARKET STREET. Telephone 030. -Î- 84 -Î PER CENT Of our purchases for the Year 1891 Was from tho parties that made the waros wo sold. You can readily see that we are in a position to offer you all our wares at tho right prices. it» CHINA, GLASS, SILVERWARE, LAMPS, ELECTRIC CHANDELIERS, GAS CHANDELIERS, N TABLE CUTLERY, M »k WM. LRWTON, 611 Market Street. Fow people realize how dangerous is HERNIA, Unless held by a PROPERLY ADJUSTED TRUSS. Yc . will receive prompt nnd lui attention "* BELT'S PHARMACY,|pr" Sixth & Market Streets. all i and' a G. P. MARONEY ? NO, 509 SHIPLEY ST. | Wilmington, Delaware. aiIe l a ' ° I I liâmes 344 to Order at Sliu 49 i Froiuntly Uuus. ml n UHtantlyonnnod Notice. Repairing mOT-iyd-wf w TTIOB SALB-HI I.LBIUB PLOUH ANO . H grift »«111, iltuatpd in Chrtstlana oo-!fe?i^îîf'is fl [n Ôni?îlaae running or!ier water lp*o wer, '8 run of l ' u ." s 1 ? n(S . ^mjd* bitrn* 's» d^atahics 1 ** Fou rtcor!°ne ?«■ \ 0 f land, with orchards and soode troos thereon. Will bo sold at a bargain. Ap ply toO. B. GRIFFITH. Ml OraDje street, Wilmington, Delaware. d89-2otd t; Jj DOIt BALE OR EXCHANGE.—A farm the Ken nett pike, lies of this city. The build air. Plenty of 111 of 40 acres, within eight nil fruit of all klnda City property taken tn part payment. I have also a small houses for »ale. which pay 9 1 of everything. II. nil ROVES. 8tb street tie R SALE OR EXCHANGE—houses Harrison street between Sixth and Seventh, in o'ro of the bust locations and od view tbut cannot bo obstructed; all modern Improvements and fr« porch. Will sell cheap on moderate terms exchange for good lots or small houses in good location». Charles 11. Tindall, 417 East Seventh street. |a0-lm FP° TDOR SALE—THAT NEW AND DESIR able dwelling hotiHu.lato of Dr. Ruck deceased, sit uuted r and Thirteenth O0 ft. front all of veniencos, with eomplcto system age. Apply to UENJAM1N NIELDS, 826 Market street.. nl8-tf N. E. corner of Kod .. tho lot having Rodney. This dwelling enta and >dorn fini 1 7V)R HALE—a farm of 177 acres, adjoln ? ing Black Bird Station, Dein« It., good buildings, peach orchard ■ R. e fruit land, young Will bo »old earing. cheap. Apply to Geo. K. Tow Co.. C14 Market st roet. n I A. Jl-'j-ltn Hüll SALE OR RENT—best located Hide containing 7 R hottsea on e roonis and hath, will com pic moderate Geo. H. ' Tindall. Jr., 118-*2«t» !. 1026 spr TDOH BALE—A lar P H miles from Drummond'H Hill.in Mill with a good 7 aud oth-M 811 Anchorage St. city thepr of 00 1-2 Hcros,about gtoti, Wi \ Iran •iitldinga. IIl( ' Gail, ( f26-3td-ltw* lOIt SALK—IN DLLS: elevator, complete u MAIN It.'E E • Apply to dltlon; l Diamond Stuto Brewery. Fifth Adams streets. : d di-ir OR SALE-AGOOD OTT< glue, aliout 6-horse power. Inqul of tho Wilmi Company, No. 1012 King rnÔUSALË a COLLECTION OF WELL F made de.irlx ages^at. lair prie F ou b a le-th e th re n s t o r y house No. 818 Madison street. Duly 11000 w Vernon, this office F nglon Denial Manufacturing dir-tf. d c ». Wm. Haiiimoiid. ! r, h. Will e HO. Apply w. iii-ir E— l HAVE SEVERALA* I ses for »ale. in westerndäL J^'UR B A L all lion \|.ply t t part of the city, fro W. PCOIT VERNON, thl dryj^jÇ Mich, JD8UII SALE ingtoi arc of easy terms. Cull '' THE N ICES' O.ME -, on WbhIi street, be nicdiui l it I They •I••an hob id look lliom. soptHf DIOR SALE A plana cheap. Apply Ij 466 Market stroet. i5-t tf Y OU Ci.„ Mich. Mus buy Only $5 cash d d Vie G. M. Steele & Hon», M jju 5 TEN DOLLAR Storm s Coats. Ten dollar Overcoats. Twelve dollar Storm Coats. Twelve dollar Suits. Twelve dollar Overcoats. Fifteen dollar Overcoats. Fifteen dollar Storm Coats. Fifteen dollar Suits. Compare them with the Biggest Bargains offered and see how much you'll save ut the Old Reliable. Wanamaker&. Brown OAK HALL, SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, riiiluilelphia. QHANCE FOR CHEAP HOUSE. 518 West F 815 Wauhlngt 826 Wem at re th , 10 rooms, bath. in», bath. bath. 1006 Ij'renub W)0 East Third 404 likfd Fifth t. 1 .7 ;«■( Bant »event I 1168 IJiicoln street 1621 Tri bal li. I, 13 n mis, bath. IMac 'id Vu t null k UIB W Elgl stl N. E. com i. both. 1321 Hhullci 314 Jefftf 1546 Van Hu 1013 Washington streot, 1202 Jefferson street, 8 r s. but li. m» and hath, and bath. .30* E. Kii .id bath, id bath. Lincoln »1 ul bath. 10 .•ci. 10 d st .4 r and shed i' WeHt'tcn lluttunw nth iouth Jack 465 ic 407 S. Cluj . ...ci bath. send lur list ul' It 1 tho other properties. HEALD & CO. nt-th . Simili» Vt*( wonderful Fills of the ago. Positively no gripii operation. Undo tade kindred troubles. A sick lie •Iv«r nu», Til ' : liy t he lies relief uclio. In r kind o h d periee did .•ring with nl , kidney», I 'lot cli' - S Pill» re he stl vo id liver* iut. Tlio) r Is of P°l .tho day. eof >rtb a half Ul .. or kind. They Imve bee P. •Ing their periorlty ov tlio last 46 y bcalihy livers, eli^i rreot »I i tedleal effect J peilte». ant digest kidney». ? | will testify that they Pillsof the tin •Oth • d real . The sold only _ 'one). Sold by regulur druggists aud l Depot Fourth and King ° Streets, Wilmington, Del. Smith, Kline and 1 reach Co., Thilo. t aud $1 In -—i— w ^ . _ . Another Sradly Orado &Md«t Aoct dent In Ohioago—F oot May Dia. ^ eb ' U-—A CrOMtOWTl COT Of the Thirty-first itreot lino, running \ from Lake avenue toHalsted street, wai B tr ac k bv an incoming passenger train , incoming passenger train on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and ChU ^ rai i road yeß t e rday, smashing it into iplintcrs and seriously, If not fatally in juring eight or nine passengers who wore on the car. The train wae northbound and was running at a high rote of speed, The flagman signaled the driver of the car to -come on," and just as the driver reached the tracks the train crashed " r ; knocking it from the | tracks. There was a shrieking of pas- ; Beugers, and for a few minute« it looked i as if all must huvo boon killed. When the train had passed it was found that no ono was killed, but nearly every one ! in the car was more or less injured. The Thirty-fifth street police were inlurV to r T; ,wll . the injured to a hospital, btreet Car Con cluctor Coughlin was arrested, as was also the flagman at tho crossing. The following were injured: John Moylan, injured about the head and integrally, will probably die; E. Willard Detzen, probubly fatallv injured; Julia Mandley, nurt intemnlly, will probably die; An dr«w Bordrev h*dlv oi-inr^H intArti-.iiv badly injured internally, not expected to h\e; Mrs. Ellen tlaunan and daughter, both dangerously injured; John Mitchen, injured about head und body; Julius Spriveaty, Blight; Thomas Sphiutz, slight. The railway men declare the tracks were clouded in fog and smoke at the time ho timt th« Rimnuudiimr train C hi not. approaching tram could not ho Boon. 7 SCENES OF WILD DISORDER. Oklahoma Families Driven from Their Homes by a Lawless Mob. Guthrie, O. T., Feb. 11.—Scenes of wild excitement at El Reno outrival anything ever seen in the territory. That town is built upon the claim of Major Freeman, all tho residents of tho place having bought their lots of him. So when Secretary Noble decided that Freeman's title to tho claim was void it left every piece of property in the town d y ! rnerlcsa. When the news of the decision reached tho loafers began jumping lot«; then others followed, and soon till busi ness wus suspended. The court officers rushed from their offices nnd joined the mob. Governor Seay telegraphed the sheriff und other officers to disperse tho crowds aud protect the property, but tliev did nothing. \ csterday affairs took a moro serious turn. Houses were broken into, people from their homes, and everything possible was done by the cited mob to drive the orderly element out. B3 Re drive United States Marshal Grimes has ordered all his deputies to tho scene to d protect the people. Secretary Noble has been wired gto. The secretary replies that if Freeman's title is finally canceled 'ill puss i net legalizing the titles of all parties who have bought of him. Troops from Fort Reno looked for, and further trouble is feared. congre? General McC'lellainl's Funeral. Pittsburg, Feb. 11.—The remains of Adjutant General McClelland arrived from Harrisburg accompanied by Gov ernor Pattison and stuff: and other prom inent state officials, and were conveyed under military escort to Samson's chapel, on Sixth avenue, whero a guard of honor was posted. Subsequently the body was removed to tbe Third Presby terian church, where religious services were conducted. For two hours the body lay iu state, and was viewed by thousands. Tho casket was borne to Allegheny cemetery upon a caisson and was interred with military honors. Tfyo funer*nl cortege was the most imposing public demonstration, of a military char acter, held iu this city since the war. ut Miss .'Mitchell Wants Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 11.—The at torney general has returned to this city, and after consultation with Judge Du bose denied the request of attorneys for Miss Alice Mitchell for twenty letters written by Miss Mitchell to Freda Ward which tire stute has in its possession. Miss Johnson's application for will come up Friduy, but the stato will ask for a postponement. Miss Johnson's confinement is telling on her severely, and it is believed that she will not live long unless released. Miss Mitchell, the murderess, i dares that she is sane and wants to be hanged. Hang. ill roll as ever. She de In Senate ami House. Washington, Feb. 11.—The senate pro ing« exceeded in dullucss, couuidering tho time occupied, those of any previous day dur BCBsion. No othor topics of - raised except the contest bo Virglnia over tho d tho prlutiug liilL Each Twc for tho relief of 1 ing the i dtsCQMiOI tween Virginia and We direct tax refuiul left unfinished luisino» d one bill» the legal heir» of John Howard Payne. The house indulged in tho discussion of a proposi tion to add two to tho corps of messengers. Mr. Catching» (Mis».), from tho committee on rules, reported a resolution for the appoint of a committee of five to investigate the of pensions. Mr. Bland reported fr< on coinage his bill to provide the ci for free coinage. DisantrouH Itlazo In Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Feb. 11.—Fire broke out in the large five «tory atone front build ing No. lJO Main street, extending through to Hammond street, and pied as ; Bern he i •tion house by Ezekiel & . The fire whs thought to be under control at onetime, but the flames again burst forth with renewed fury, und every engine in the city was called to the scene. The firemen succeeded in preventing the spread of tho conflagra tion to the adjoining buildings, but the Ezekiel & Bernheim establishment wus gutted. The total loss is $270,000. Will Keinain in the Conference. York, Pa., Feb. 11.—A meeting of the congregation of the Bethlehem Ev gtlical church, this city, was held to de cide whether or nut they will sever their relations with the Central Pennsylvania conference. Contrary to expectation they resolved to abide with tho confer ence another year and to receive back from tho conference the present pastor, Rev. Benjamin Hengst, and support him as they have always done. ul' d did vo of While Playing With Matches. York, Pa., Feb. 11.—A 2-year-olil son of Thomas Butler, South Queen street, this city, while playiug with matches, fire and roasted In was set that he died a few hours afterward. badly Advertise In tho Republican V^B — After the noon recess Ben'ahWatgçn, Egq.. concluded th« defense of George M an i ovei charged with stealing a mart) from John C. Carrow. Ko spoke to the effect that his client K„ l, t "S" r rB d known him for twenty years as one of the heat aSÄ/t"» thï „und and given him the host reputa lion, lie had proved his client "K° ,b (V P 1 «' 0 ?" , tb ? nl « bt of tb ,« tb ? ft : »!» »U nease, .had been corroborated | Äse, Carrow, ; and the real prosecuting witness,Ryan, i pulled against each other Those v.ho had undertaken to hioutlfy him had only the slightest observations of ! kirn and were mistakon. deputy Stntos Attorney General Havis made tlio concluding urgumont ÄC ha^culiar features, ns to p 0 eas iiy iUentllleU by tho wit nesses. Katie Ryan. tho Look-kcopor, identi fled him. Ratio went down In the corridor and picked the prisoner out umongst others lu^the cell, John J. ltynn thought that there [night be something wrong, so while ho bargained for this horse ut t40, ho ffave the seller only *5 In cash and a $yr> duo bill and immediately went to the police und told them he had tho horse, ami under what circumstances, llyan came into this State volun larlly to testify in thiscase. He could be arrested if lie wore a •o-conspirator °taccomplice in a theft, The mnro wo» in the stable Saturday „| ght , 0 „ d nut thor. by s o'clock in tho .mug. By 0 o clock that morning tho animal was put on sale in Chester at tftO and $40 agreed upon. The Wests may have been mistaken to the week the prisoner was living at their home. Tlneo identilied tho prisoner. As to his char ter that, can only avail whero there is a doubt, 'll tore must be a lirai of fensein the downward career of any HOUSE STEALING PUNISHED. S Heavy Sentence for Trying to Cat the Heart Out of a Minister With a in num I s •itnesses hud •Mr. Davis also adduced certain law to points the court. . ..ceedlngly plain. He e und statute and delinod Tlio staled the larceny, it must l Is 3 proved farrow owned d that she w Did the prisoner tube the mnro? Wo 1 that llyii Stolen. tho skcil to charge y accomplice ami not and that lila testi mony should bo rnleil out. A plico must huvo guilty knowledge be foie or after the act. You hoard lire testimony nnd can apply the legal principle to the facts. '1 lie Judge seemed to think l(yi e l ee proper plie not s tho alibi thou tho If the jury belh prisoner cannot be guilty. If n person has in possession proper ty vhiclihus been stolen, unlcsB ho mn give a reasonable account of how ho obtained.it there U apresu mpllon of'guilt. Whet lier there Is a mistake made by tho witness or tho prosecution y to dec ide. Tlio man who sold that Ryan Is the guilty par ty. If I lie jury cannot reconcile Ihu facts to I ho effect, that, this prisoner took that mare to Chester and sold lier to Ry without a reueonublo doubt they must •quit him. In case of a doubt he is entitled to the benefit of hib good character. The cuse was then given to the jury. h< CVÏTINO WIT Tn tho ciieo of State vs., John Short or forussnult and battery with intent to murder Sa port of evidence was as follows: Jiev. Samuel Ambrosesworedia tried to got the prisoner to quit. Ho said. ••John, don't smoko here in tlio vesti bule of the church." John said "go to h— 1. Shorter then 'luobody 's heart out." "He took out iiis razor and cut me. 'Hie minister showed the judges tho cut on the ribs some live inches long." It cut his watch chain. The five inch gush in his undershirt was shown the judges. Who Cooper, Es(j., I ho pr did not know wheth drinking that, night, not know liait Nhor when he suid he'd "cut somebody's d d heurt out." lie had not known of tho prisoner's over making any dis turbance before. el Ambrose, tho pur ore he'd •'cut oss cxaniinod Ly Peter L. tuting witness Sor ter had been • not. er meant him lie did 9 SENTENCE. It is a most aggravated assault. The >t killed. Tins thing must be broken up. The court gives you the full penalty of the law: Costs $500 line, live yours' ini prison meet. ending Fel). 9. 1897 and ono hour in the pillory, between IU u. m. and 2 p. in. next Saturday. John Horner withdrew tho plea of not guilty ho had made to the court and pleaded guilty, nut stated it w his first offence, that the complainant owed him $5 for a pig nnd had told him to luko a watch for pay. lie did not take the watch but did take two couls which had since been legally appraised at 4-6.25 and restored. The Court made tho sentence, costs. 46.25 restitution money, three mouths imprisonment and 3 lashes next Satur day between 10 a. at., and 2 p. m. At 4.20 p. ra.. the jury came in with ft •diet, of guilty against (ieorge Man love of stealing tlio mare or John \V. row of Kt. Georges nnd of selling her ifi Chester. The Court's sentence pected to day. HHADIUr »mler is ho was IN A TKTAL-i ri Tho State against ShaUracli Jolmson, colored, charged with driving off a luaro without the owner's permission. All I ho pers ,'ho U'tililti'.i li. at Clio rie» Lewis, the Newark. ■ ol tlio marc, said it wa Baturdny night, Nov driven bor 7. ft way Alexander Gregg und J. T. Kasl burn *t Johnson driving that they •e. Maliion Chambers so thâ tho , but did not recognize tlio driv tlio dotoiieo William ! i. Hall goiug homo rhich was driv li 11. Giles conducted tho ami .). Johns« Wesley Ilay that they about- li o'elotk that night about tho timo the n off. prosecution. t und jur tock n recees fr . until 10 o'clock this 1.55 p. - COUBT NOTES. •t official is said to havo kod ilmt "Higgs felt sore over ids defeat in the Blackburn trial." Well, Higgs can probably stand it, as lie lias had scores of succesbful trials la the lust half-dozen years. In tho middle ot a crowd of who blocked up tho doorway into tho court room yesterday afternoon, stood "Doggy Dirt." A gontle whoso official duty required him to attend court said "Please excuse ho went in. But "Doggy" only idlculous remark, dorsütnd polite lan Ac ln llUbtO leered as if it w t lie did not gungo. Next time the geutlomaa sliould say to "Doggy Dirt,' "Get Out." Nasal Cato. Tills powerful scrofulous disease of is successfully troat the head ond ed in every case both grown people and chlldreu. by Dr. Simms, 4th aud King, aud *2* Market street. : a 1/* , ^ HetS. Fs'e Chorus will S ite Its first concert la the Goer» 0119e this evening. Every prepera de fora most success 0 sale of tickets has His Ford Fullmer K sr Men been verjf farge. I. Newton Flinn, who went to Cali fornia some two years ago for tho benefit of his health, la on his way baclc, and it is said that he will reside in our oity. ove Levi MoDanlol, tho 5-year-old son of Samuel MoDanlol, died at tho home of hl» puren ts. No. 1224 West Fourth street, yesterday morning. W. W. Attorbury, who for the last eight months has been assistant road foreman of the P., W. A li. railroad In this city, hns been promoted to tho position of assistant, superintendent of motive power at Fort Wayne, Ind. Harry Gould has been appointed dis tributing olerk at tho post-office to succeed Mahlon Bette, elected registry clerk at the city surveying depart ment. The salary is »ÖU0 a year. r Far The next meet ing of the Farmers' Institute will l>o lield in the College Oratory at Newark, noon, tha 18th inst., and not day, tlio 15th, The laws of storms, and tho quality of milk will bo tho moro important topics that will he elucidated beneilt of all who may attend. Skin Diana ut's Institute. K Thursday after Mon heretofore stated. at Simply apply "Swathe's Oint N o internal medicine required. ptlons ..x.«», ~.c., leaving the -, whito and healthy. Its great 0 a, itch, all e f »kin e healing und cmntlve powers I dy. Ask y INTMLNT. s used by druggist tor Swa Bald n gentleman in our presence: 1 usuallyDet a cold or cough go comes, but I lwl a very bad time ago. and tho way it worked 1 thought it wanted to take with it. So to prevent il I went to Dr. Simms'store and got a bottle of his white Pulmonic Balaam, used It ding to directions and the cough It is tho some* along loft. best lung medicine iu tho world. and K< to Tho Grippe. The remedy for tiro cough never failing, always curing old peoplo chlldr rown people is Dr. Simms' White Pulmonic Bulsatn. The leading lung and throat remedy of the land. Depot 4th and King streets and 4S.Î Market street, whore we will remove to office on or befor e March 25th. An OM-rrived Uarbci. Btansbury Murray, Jr., No. 104 East Front Street, will shave for te t hair for 15, champoo lor 15 und 25, barbers, tlio and will tell tho bi laborers, nnd nrerchanlcs. later, why lie will contliiuo to do so. Straight cigui'B au. Mill Aver Pills. principle—regulating tho and bowels through the discovery. Dr. Miles'» ■ oiisncss. b »tipulion. ho If to to 11 Vi Pills speedily torpid liver, piles, r equaled for men. Smallest, mildest, E cento. Samples Un* n, children. eat ! 56 dose», 25 Z. James Uoli'a Grc Ono 16x20 Crayon Portrait with one dozen cabinets for $4.oo. Ono dozen Petites for 50 cents lery, 307 Market sleet, Wilmington, Delaware. » in Photo" Holland's (ial ro ( h Dont miss tho public sale of Fine Gilt Wall Papers, at Stidham & Son's auction rooms, No. Ill Fast Fourth street, sale commencing Friday, Feb ruray 13th. at hull-past 1 o'clock, p. — . All goods perfect, good goods and good lota to 1 iu« Ci Life size crayon in t> Inch beautiful frame. fiJ.GOand up. No. il E. 7th street, ulso 81^ Taylor street. Jones' Hungarian Flour, by all odds the finest (lour, #7 per barrel, at J. J. Smith's, Fourth and Sin ploy streot». Wurmst Wurmst L. The great leading medicine, tho children's tonic, the expeiler, is Dr. Sim Killer. Tlio genuine is sold only in 25c ami 50o bottles. Depot 4th and King streets. \V Ono-elghth barrel Jones' Hungarian Itollrr Hour IK) cents, ( -sixtosiith bug at J. J. d Shipley street«. 1 2 of ft Smith's, Fourth Fresh roasted peanuts by eloctrlcnae d retail. wholesale el's, Southwest cor Market streets. Lewis L'aglty of Sixth and WHERE You would think most mon and boys bad been supplied with heavy clothing, but our sales show otherwise, and yesterday wo sold several suits and over coats, and as the parties needed theclothing and saved 10 per cent, in the price, we were both pleased at the exchange. Tlio prices are as Iow as wo think you will find, as we had all the excuses, fakes and schemes at hand to try and make you believe that we must close out THEY GO. a 7. tho stock. We want to sell as much of it as we can, ami as it 1ms all been bought for cash and paid for, wo cannot bo undersold. Examine carefully for yourselves and remember we will ingly exchange goods or refund money if you are not suited and pleased, and guarantee every garment sold to be satisfactory. to Jas T. Müllin & Son, Tailors, Clothiers, of 6 th & Market, Wilmington. SCOTT'S,. F..,,. L Mill Ql!! M r wilLOIIIil ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I ns B rt ... A-« ... 7 Ot. Pure Cod Liver Dit with ^Hypophosphites C/ I . JO, 1/* uf Limo and Soda. 10 , _ ■- ^ ^ There are emulsions ' and emulsions, 912 and there it still much eklmmed milk itch masquerade» as cream . Try as b 56 thru will many manufacturers cannot so disguise their rod liver oil as to make and it palatable to sensitive stomachs. Scott's Emulsion of PURE NORWEGIAN LITER OIL, combined with ilupopho » -I phltes is almost as palatable as mMJfcJ i 10 - Tor this reason as well as for the fast,* l of the stimulating qualities of the Uypo-) phosphites, Physicians frequently pre- 9 scribe it in cases of I , i, * * 1 20H. 1240 4 40 » *•*2 P.io, 2 02, 6 r CONSUMPTION, K SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS and CHRONIC COUOII or SEVERE COLD. 'All Druggists sell it, hut be sure you tlie genuine, as there are poor imitations. DR. D. WORTH'S SPECIFIC COUCH SYRUP Is the moat speedy aud certain I liistta»"» of flic Throat, Lu Chest. Such aa Coughs, C Throat. Whooping trough. Asthma, ßron chitla. Pleurisy, Spitting of Blood, Pal us in the Chest. It does loosen» the Phlegm heul the dl re foi . and p. Sou ly dry up a Cough, but 's the ititlam ni., 10 d all STp More Throat,Bronchitis this remedy Is Cougha during La Grippe. long standing and consumptive CoughH this ha« no equal. Price 25 cent». For sale by. E.T. DLLWORTH. inth Market Ht recta. N. B. DANFOKTH. 2nd and Market streets. STANDARD PHAR MACY, 2nd and Jcfforson streets. j-28eod there permitting 4 5 12 11 1 «1 Hoarse liiaiied, also to I I 4 10 ly, LaCRIPPE I gli loft behind bo effectually relitvod by taking and (ho distressing itc VALET COUGH the old tried and valuable remedy for coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, bronchitis and all affections of the throat, chest and lungs. Price 2U bottle. Prepared only by mm S, SMITH, Druggist, Opposito B. & O. Depot. ne aud DuPont Str 11 Delawr A 2 C*N PROVE TO stai CH Wives »NO MOTHERS fMlIlOÿ DR. MILES DR, MILES' NEW CURE (HEART CURE. I HEART le the oaly reliable ci ! for feeling Up. •lo, «b otherlns. Thouiund» ure. Eliuaht Book ulee, fplnti r Drvooi OB UILBft MEDICAL CO, Llkb-rt, Ind. For foIo by Z. James Kelt, 6th aud Market streets j , if-ie ENNYROm" PILLS/v ■ i'-.SsT.'rs BlM rdi ■ 1 ake mo othrr. fur 1 >t rr t a ru M alL *11 . a 'S-arutmp,r. 0 î*hu2,iô %» ! PM I ^.f I •i Chleh« tfU bi — « LADIES When In need of Sli Barnett, 403 M»di»on to show you his special line. It you. a call John and naît h •7 pay fô-3: -i •8 •7 2 Another Reduction in Flour ! I now offer for sale a now b r a n d of Flour, the "Matchless." This is a fancy patent, rnado from the very best selected wheat, which noted for its health-giving properties. m * . e î r\ Irv a sample bag. for 19c. * 7 1 1-6 barrel, (12*Tbs.) 88c!âf 1 0 i T , V î i 7 i A,» I A barrels, packed, cacll Barrels, for - 85.75.1 mi 1 . . , These aro stnctlv cash . n . " prices and are very low. " Tit is JAMES G. MORROW, 12th and French Sts. Wilmington, Delaware, n!6-tf JO •1 •7 O 2 !" » w c •l •0 ■o » C i «■ î H fn ?r - -< * ■» Set 3p> iK o U) X i ! O CO 12 D c 4 m ï: 3 -4 W o H 3 If 0 n ' Security Trust and Safe Deposit Go., No. 519 Market fttreet A CAPITAL «300,000. Allows lutere»t o Hun«« 1hI lilt Deposits psyaiiie on Deposits psysble land ? ..., b 10 days* notlcs. " i î payable sOer3 days notice, I per peroent. Active business accounts are Tbe couipMty sois Exact roo, AUgistt ratok, Taulrt.il, ouaudi+m, b*c sndAOtNT.t jïSrtt I ldS President, fl. Ç. ROHINHON, Vic»-! 'rendent, IAS. II. CLARKSON, Trewurer. S-4-e-o-d and -thu Mœsvœfîi iw<, a i î ? 3 * 3 " ïsîs ôîo For Chester(oxuressbl 05,1 20, 6 10,7 4), 7 50. I 5Q, 8 00, « 4^10 05, 11 -2«, 11 510. *-p iyY«SÄiö*> ' New York. 1 65, 2 55. 4 20, f, :S0, o 55, s 50, 10 «* » i* n si R . w., m» i» f « ; 345/0 10, 6 17. 5«; ««ai, 912 and JO 00 p. in. For Boston without change, 1016 a. in.' b 56 p. iu. For West Chester, via I.rmokin, 6 8C and 8 00 a. m., 2 25 and 3 45 p. ai. For Newark (Centre) mid 7 40 a. in., 12 54 Baltimore and intermediate 10 - 1 ? ,1? 2 47. 4 45a V d 0 l Vf }?. 13 n, ffht. Baltimore and Bay Line, 5 .3 n. tn. 9 n*\o Mst , i, 1 * 10 15 ttl| d 11 4K» a. in., 12 06, 12 60 Bl 15 20H. 4 24. 5 gi »6 U:i. 1240 night. Trat ns for Delaware Division leave ton New Castle, 815,1123 4 40 .6 15,6 53, 0.50 p. in.. For I .ewes 8 l«a. 111., 4.17 p. .... Barrington. Delmar and way stations » I»» a. in. Harrington aud way stations *•*2 P- m. Express for Dover, Harrington and Delmar. 11 18 a. IU..4 »7 p. 111 & llol night. Express Tor Wyoming & Smyrna 6 51 p. m. CotfP' 7 ' 88 r °r- Cape Churlea Old Point "ËenVo Philadelphia, Broad street, for Wilmington (express), 350, 7 20. 7 27,8 31, P.io, 1U jo, 10 33, if 18 a.in.,12 10 >12 33, 1 .iu 2 02, 8 01, 3 4<i. a 53. 4 01, 4 41. 5 08, 5 30, 5 M, 6 17.0 57,7 40,11 W. 11 30n.m. odutlon, 0 25, 7 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Phllodelphla, Wilmington A Halt. K. It. Jan. 18. 1892. leave Wiludugfon as follow« : 5, 7 05, 0 09, ■;>«, 2 2.5, 3 45,4 30, 5 20, 1 • 7 Uti.' 7 16,' ■mediate • 1 6 ; p. . . 7 8 20. p. 1U.. .. 2 50, 3 .0. 12 06 night. ort and Norfolk. 11 18 a. ., and 12 01 «1 12 03 night. Accomn ni., 1 32, 10 40and 11 r.s , 10 88. 11 32 a. 4 09,4 40, 622, 838, lOoa, SUNDAY TRAINS. For Philadelphia (express), 105. 4 20, 8 50, 9 00. 10 05. 11 51 a. ill., 1 39 5 04. 5 I«. 5 56, Ü 06, 7 06, 7 25 und 9 12' Accommodation, 7 C). ' 12 10.145.4 0%,*" * For Chester (expi 11 51. a. in., 5 04, 5 5' Accon 1 45, 4 O' , 2 .55, . 4 32, 8 05, (I 10 30 p. MS). I 55.4 2'), 8 50,9 00 66, and 9 12 t>. dation, 7 on, " - and m„ 1216, York (express), "ï 55, 2 50, ,U 51a.m., 12 10, 13J, 4 32. For N 7 Oil, 8 4 05, 6 06,*0 21, 706 n. m. For Boston without, change, 5.56 p. m. ^® 1 'Clrostor, »ria Lamoliin, 8 25 FoVNq w Cascî*c™9 5® P. ni.. 12 06night. For Cane Charles, Old Point Comfort 3d Norfolk, 12 Oi night. For MR] die tow it, Clayton, Dover, Wy oming, Felton, Harrington, Rrldguvilte, Scaford, Laurel and Delmar, 12 0j night. HaUimore and Washington, * 10 15 a. in., 12 66, 12 50. 5 20, *«03, 7 :d 12 49 night. Baltimore ly, 6 0.1 p. m. and 12 L3 night. l eave Philadelphia, Broad street, foF Wilmington (express), 3 50,7 20,9 16.11 19 1213. 4 41, 0 08,6 07, 7 46, 6 35, li 16 nml 12 03night. iodatlon.8 :5, to 38 a. 03 and ll 33 p. I , 8 01, 11 30 p. 12 35. r further Information, nnssengors referred to tlio ticket office at the A 2 00. 10, 8 38, 1 stai ion. 'ongresHsonal Limited express.trains 'Osed entirely of Pullmau Vestibule *1 Dining Cara. (S) Limited exp re« trains, composed of Puliman Vest Unite Parlor Cars, vestibule Passenger Coaches, arid Dining Car. CH AS. E. PUGH. J. R. WOOD. General Mauarrer. Gen'l Pasu ger Agt. (* comj Parlor BALTIMORE &OEIO RAILROAD. RcbeCaU tn «fT*ofc Not. 10. 1MI. TRAIN6 LE AVIC DEI.. AVE. DEPOT. EAST BOUND. •F.*p_V Y or ok (lavs *3 08, »7 17, «7 40 2 56/5 38, -7 3» p. m. ^f'days. "a 0*7 17. *io 30 a j Boston, •5 3i p. m., daily, with Pullman Buffet bleeping Care, running through to , .. '.without change via Poughkeo)»« if-ie Bridge, laiuliug iiassengers in II. À M. Istution ut Huston. ..delplna, week days, »3 08, 6 00. tl IV 7 46. 7 56. '8 • 6, « 60, •» 50, jo 00. »10 i ), 16.5.05/5 35 ■J 24 • P *11 52 u. 111., «12 24.1 06, *2 06,3 0 45 *7 ah :w, 10 00, «16 f.5 p. ! Piiilttdelnliiu.fiiiudave, «3 03, 6 40, «717, I , .„j.1,,.|\,0,.- In „.vi Hl«11 &•>.» oi .•5 3H, « 46/7 89. 8 30, 1Ö O k *10 55p. day*. *3 0X. 6 06, 6 4». »7 17 M), 960, •9 59, 1006, *16 36, «H 51 », 2 5 ',»8 00, 4 10, 5 00, *0 33* 6 4\ , 16 00, *10 50 p. nr. Chester, Sunday», *308, 640. *717, 71% 90.\ «10 36,11 10 n. ui., 1 00/2 5 ,3 05,4 10,36\ •i 34, 6 4a, *7 *», 8 I Atlantic City, : « 10, f. Gl»e •740, 7 56. •7 39, «6, 10 60. *10 5j ©• p. m. Sunday, WKsT BOUND, (oienna Wushlnutc ., «12 10,-2 05. 2 •717 a. •12 24 «2Î -i 60 p. a n. «4 04. 702 55, *4 40, *624 •8 47, *10 06 «. •7 5. p.in. diiils-. BuTtiiuoreniid way stations, 702 a. 2 M I». in. daily. Baltimore and principal Philadelphia Division, lo (W a. in., dally* Newark, Del., «4 54, 7 02, •« 47, *16 36n.m •1210, 253 «4 . daily* Pittsburg, «3 4. a. Cbleast«. 47 a.m ions f" 01- Philadelphia, weal* days. 530.6;13 * 7 * 4 .-s», •■» 33, m 35a.m., 1242.245,35s 88c!âf 124Vi * 5 »orBaltimove.weck days.535, 6 00, «a 25. Ma. in.,243, I», m. aundays und Baltimore and principal station«, or. Philadelphia Division, »33 a. m. dully. except Sunday. Sunday» 9 -25 a. in. For Laudenberg and way stations, weekday»,050,1050 u. m., 245.000p. •t:4,7 7 37, 1 ., A 40 p. m. dally. ., *4 40 p. ni. dally, it. Louis, *1216 p. m, and *7 57 p. in. both dally. gingerly accommodation, 7 02 " »and 11 10 p. in., daily. Lmidfenberg sccomuiodutlon. days, 7 02, 11 ooa. m„ 253 und 455 Pimdsys. 9 30 a* m. and 4 40 y*. nu Tit A INS LEAVE MARKET filBMRT STATION. ciunuti and 1 , 2 ?« weok I»* inys, 9 25 a. m. unu 5 60 p. u Chicago and Pittsburg. *0 25 0. . daily Cincinnati and St. Louis, *1135 a. m., , dally except Sunday. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA. FOR WIL mington. (DO, 7 35, *815. 8 40/933, cent Sunday. . dailv. Dally, «4 1.0, JO 00, »1135 •1 50, 3 00/1 25,' •7 2V, 810,10 16, 11 30 p. .... Sunday, »4 10, 6 00, »Si:.,* 30. *9 33, *1000, . '-■•■Aää" 1 5. 4 •l l 35 a. . ;: , -7 •0 61, b l Tel of CW I! ! 810,10 NO. 193. points lower than! ...... other III_ J. T. ODELL. General Manager. C. O. SCULT. I Gen'l l'ass. Agent, .. .—water HOUSES FOR SALE. 2307 Market street, 8 rooms. 12 Robinson street, 7 rooms. 403 K. 6th street; 10 rooms. 518 E. 7th street, 8 rooms. 433-5 F Uh"street5^ rooms S 433 5 iun strecr, 5 rooms. House and Stable on Heald oh 8. street, ami Garden Lawn. •t North Hide between 1. id I'iue Streets. ' bard ui room». George R. Townsend & Co. I I - A TTENTION — PEKBON9 DESIHINU pure drugs and chemicals, or wish Ing prescriptions or privute receipt» 614 MARKET STREET. 1hI \ should go to tlie drug »lore of M . It.! lilt ING HURST, No. 317 Market streut. Wil-j lulugton, Del. -TL 1 üUSlNEBÔOFPORTUM^f FOR BALK p^fl.ab.ïami X"e UimlŒ must furnish satisfactory references. S | guaranteed. No y-flve Thousand Dollar» wer. giving references, P. Ü. Box 751, PU Hi 15-ut •y. Twe and 'nil "articular delpbia. Pa. : • I/I Corsets Wo have bought 2 cases or 50 dozen Corsets in white, drab and ecru. They are well worth 75 cents. Hiving bought them direct from the manufac turer, wo ' can sell them at 50 cents. What there is left of the $1.00 Tailor Made Corset at 69 cents. Sizes 23 to 30. We carry a full assortment of the Ferris and Equi poise Waists. ! 228 KingStp McKeone Bros 1 HOT TRADE OR MARK CDLD SOAP. NOTICE Having purchased the stoc of TILES GEATES AND KANT! Of tho Architectural Supply Company, wo now prepared to fill orders, made at the old stand we be located at Until repairs a 40 a No. 913 Market Sä JESSE IL BAYLia m THE CHEAPEST PLACB -TO BUY HarflwarR, Cutlery, —AND TDDLS 5 -IS AT JAMES 9 V « 316 KING S TRP^T . =* BICYCLES Warrick Siifety Cueblon Tire« | New Mail Safety Cushion tire» 1x00. Safety Cushion l'ir*>6 $95. Galea 8 Solid Tire» *85. Gales Safoljr «6 .wheels $»a. Cmrplate lino of Sun and Sporting Good». , 214 KING STREET. EDWARD MELCHIOR — « . Gas Stoves NVENIFNT COOKING AND HEATING r i^r°H: ange boiler» weather. .-es. or putting them derate ops# , especially in hot I Ruth nnd Sitting H o need somo extra heat .—water in ordinary dispense with five« 'Die cost of theso s In, oud of the gus is very pared with the eonil weather. A working sample appl. Katin!! ta R- R. ROBINSON & COMPANY^ bankers AMD BROKERS, w iumti> »mi .lurkft • < CAS OFFICE. TuiKU AM) ällU'LKY ÖTUEKTS. New Yorkj Stocks bought and »old Philadelphia und Boston markets ou ooms mission. 8. Letters of credit given, «vatlâble In Î artBof 1 be world, and drafts on Kngla reiand, Frauco. Germany aud äwi uteri I WANTED I Equltubte Guurauteo and Trust CooaJ! pany stock. For Halo — d shares National Bank ofi Delaware. 86 share» Delawaro lull rood, g - - - W. H. McGARRlTY, It.! 1 wholesale and retail dealer Inbutttar,«« ^olTbutte'r from^ioVo 30 cents'per tfo«» ÏÜUr ° W " ÜÜVÄUW *° * l1 S | a||$ 5 | f 52 and 53, TIlM, Street Market, Wilmington, Dol. | Telephone 680. à