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. * THIRD EDITION The Warren Athletic Club. The Warren Athlotlo Club lias tanged fora lino exhibition of athlete O ? »BtTormanoeaat the Opera House on Thursday evening of next week, the proceeds of which are ror tho bonellt i ,ew clujkhouse. Th. program will Imilml.. singing by . »local glee olub of eight voices, under the direction of .I. F. l lymer, dlra-tur • of the Ferd l-ulliner id.urus: hirvelo^ rare, by the Uun.-u I lub mid Iho Wil mlngton Wheel t luh Dyers. t.p;s id parallel bars by l.tnil Beck of t ho Southwark iurnveroiu. ?.b , ' a, b 1 'lphia, an-i Emil Mu i:or anilj ftP l K . rau ! e, 1 \? l thd ' Ul i n '" AUnclu' Olub; special throe-rounil-go between i Qrk 8n '' " n i ''t/ " u, P le,i Phllaclelpliia, two oi the chn ''»ost »Uglît- weight »r'Hiivrs in the connu y . foxing mat. hr, will take place «« follows, flank Rullcn, . A. i \>. ^V-n'i 1 . p ''V 'iV u- il «î u i"' 1 ,n * m ri I i« '»' ' n ' 1 •• vs. P. Mcl hiliius. F. A. b. i Horace lÄcDaniel, W. A. r . vs. 11. M. Roods.of Atlantic City, or F. VunLcndgrciMol vim bia A. C., Washington: ( hurles 11. Glasier, W. A. C., vs. W. Welch. W. A. C.;Raymond Murphy. W. a. v .. is. tiie following constitute Hie wrestlers: J. A. Kluml. W. A. !■.. vs. w. Il.nl ,n A. C. 8. N.; Robert Mulliiu. W. A. f.. vs. Charles liigley, äouthwurk, A. ▼S. F. Burkheise, 1\ A. S. John Me Cleery, W. A. r., vs. i'. W. ( lark,L'hilo par train A. C./.Fhiladelphia; John V. too per. W. A. C., vs. — ; Hcruiiii Wolir, A. C. b. N., V». C. C. llalileiuann. A. C. Ö. N.; D. L. ( hestenuaun, A. C. p. N., ts. Dr. J. K. Schell, A. C. 8. N ; bantam-weights of the Warren Atli letic iTubfurs spocml m.vlal „IT, ,-...l by Joseph Fullmer Bberwln .t Soil and Williams. Wiles have also.offored jçfdaato contesta.! for. The foregoing features will Insure •bout three hours sport. The gromine includes not only the crack. aparrereaud wrestlers of VVnrreti Ath Jeth-Oluh, A. ('. S. N„ Fhilailclpliia Amateur Hwimmh.u Club, Kouthwm-k ïuravereln and Tl.lh.palrlal. Allila He ( lub, but also many of the recent Atlantic Association champions and three champions OÎ the United. Btales in Wolff, Schell and Horton. exhibition - On the XV» I«t uw hop« that tlie peuple wi 'iy dlBreffurit their health will r deelrahle rl»'CO. uini which i hnl'it •h Hint old - . . , «mistily »lid;..« . 1 « u.rlui.-»ol Ay.'-.la b.lr, " w', 11 1 ; a! », . la' rtoiisiualady which-unless pliysi« innsiiiit ▼ery much at fault- u-imh to shorten the term ol'our exiBtcucc. Heart bur -»». lb mus «MpnHon almost hIwips n»v»»m »"rTh^ , ÄsvÄ5i: , ;r;:v ,i Bitters, which also pompiers completev nielarlu rheumulisiii. nei-vousm debility. Mime grippe'' i • tins lormhlahle comp «wi tied off s>o many ol desirable roundings irrticmlly. Hut while ID this vale of w urs. Ae the in shouid Yorklyn ltvini. Since the fitting up «.if the paper man «factory by Marshall Bros., and >| r . ■wart, r lif«* 1ms linen Infus«. 1 lut lue. 'village. Several nc been elected, the eetablislimcnt «»f r talked about, letniction of n 1 ranch rail to Ken nett Square, is one of yrojeots that may be completed the ing year, these improve t . hanking house i •nd the 1C lt is hop«».I that w H Mai full op-days ■nt «if tlie dill' saved William Clark lias purchased n pro- John perty near New Garden store,and will H fstuovu to it about the clone of this lease month Tlie ho •©an sold by ('«»loriel Ferre Kent man. dr., and Lis family will oupy il the coming year about. ills tlio village wi i more prosperous than when the cotton mill win •ration uiiih-r the tu inag late Jacob Pu lie occupied In s Co!. 1 circe is houaa for Geo. 1 •d to bo ready for oc«- i putty by tlio Eflth Inst. It is slated that L<'.-s Clark fly wine Hundred will have tlie form of Marshall A Ewac the. lug year. It ia slated lha! Th blackendth. will renc Tille to tho la Geo. Pot's. «•omplHiing n d tt ia ex pc l of Bru ns Sterrltt.the fr. •ui:M by Meeting «.f |* u rk The regular rn Park Commission*. onthly -•ding of tho. id vt d«v afLerrio« . the rul »iouers being present Ham M. Wil a I» 1'. I « 1 1 • Dennis J M.-ti* »ml «loftOph !. U The ti ea-ju ! ••»• I #6,966.51 iu board, dried for n 15 Oo • llil.V •y. uîd Raip I •«toon. or •" *ank *f l ift *■ Tho ex«*«.- it. ■;J »II ropl: its way f« completed. ..nl imp;... .„ . c time i a •Ml Id «-tits with < >1 instead , gardeners of Rostoi gaged to lay « They hu l no' k- (■! t li the board : hough' ' i. «' l Id junfor I'i and ' ' B&tisfnctoi bills •174.: : I Vi ! • I ah-; Gallagher l .Vi; eJc!l Co., fc.'.il Com I B»n> R. II . •-■«. W • *n M Th,» M.-'i -[■ dr. v\lllL*. Mr M« T ! Mr M .••th* i. i • 1 ht . del; 1. Mrs. i t bard h'i. quilt wli u .1 1 • • .*■' • l a Sees of va 1 d lii. forming 1 •«• . of formeri quired Mile«,'* N>r «tOlllilC . A r ! p-.-aia. bitiiu*'* 1 Cr-ai iu all si/.f.-i • snd picked « third sir« ot Whlto pine tie.- foufftis. < *l«ls nnd la grippe. -v,j llarkcl oUuut. Johu hi.- . fut llol.is Cough la,.,.. audience at ® Qt »* the Grand Opera Hou« B la 3 ? av "Zg. "hl|dr.a the attraction being i ieorge Thatcher s Minstrels, alliod with the lUoh and Harris Comedy Company, In the musl- oul * AmawmcDti. ORAND OPKRA HOUSE. There was a very *cal farce "Tuxedo " under the man O rjementof Henry J Sayers iho performance was well'glvonand woll roC oived. "Tuxodo'' is only in- gument bonded as a source of entertainment, plaintiff and is a duelled novelty. It U hoited The tllat lt luay ba p re3e ntoa here irgnln «'«look soou 7 lng K . j.;. Rh e e fumoim oomlo oper» ex- «B«e , 1/a • i ivillll{l ,| iI „. i - wt {i , lu gh uh Kl , ,.|, l | l „ rale pioilnetion at the by , ; raII ,i, ,, wra House on kr urdny oven- He j, , r R will ln« presented by one or took »he finest musical and coinedv orgunl anilj OJ , 6 , mw touring 1 lie countiy. lt ..Kvang.dtne'' has not been seen here lng f or H( , Vrl ;l j bi' ls.uis, but merry and Court tuneful us of yoro. '.t comes again tills 'li«i y,. a ,. f ihMiianding tlio large share of Nlolda j„.j,ular favor which it has always the | lt . r ,A t .,lore receive. 1. Denman J imnip- mi's play. "The Old The * Ibune-tca i. will l»o presented at the Mr. Grand Opera House next Monday and bubly » m .^,i IV ovonimrs 'I ho sale of seats noou for thia engagement boiran tills morn-' jmr 3 1HB a-adkmt. Hoyt's comedy, A Hunch of Keys," 7 ..V 1 < ' nipany pu- suiting tills coinoily Uiis !f « siasou Is a v,.,y ono «ml Ua serves ^access. 1 lie comedy is tf»o cl *' well known li re to be commented up on and deserves better uudiences than M lias been In attendance during the en gugcmenl here. - Vidon liuioilict's Fabio Rom mi, a " dramutixatlou oT Marie Corlll's novel *' C. "The Vendetta." The Tale or the ), ; Dead, as it is related by Auien Bene- „ di t. Is a very interesting story. 1 lie .. , in, . y U.ut will piwnt this play. at tlie Aca-icmy, eoiumein-ing to- " morrow evening and remaining the */ balance of tlie week. Isa strong one .. ami deserves to bo greeted by crowded .. pro-houses. j .. - - I in its final staizea there m no dlaea«« " .„J." 118 »ïiîslv« nf« ^.'«tïnl? ..I J 81 ' .„ i Viild isnl-s r . J ^^uiakly Ud pliïsmtly *S™ •• advanced and oiTcn-l .1 comli " [K 1 olIontDe condi- .. _ _ I •• , „ , , Tli» Maikeb. j •• Tho markets wc tills .. poorly attended ruing and the ruling pricos follows: l- Butter, 38 to 40 cents a pound: eggs. . *J0 to 'JJ cents a dozen: white pot; - 10 to lft c I llit! •t pota- tb»n •h, 15 to *,'0 cents a half peck; celery, , . bunch; spinach, 12 ; |,„|f .-k: iniranlps. A , •.•!!!» a al'S,''.ula-ll-. ..J'l'!«,. 13 to là yen!» a halt I ,H • caoinigo. u to » cents the muskrats, lu ti 12 cents cm. 80 cents to ft.25 per pair, dm-ks. $] to*l.'j:»ft pal,-, turnips, 8 cents a :h::!'";!;, i '' !i - h: » <••»«. » ll * vl ' su liulf peek: 15 e head chicl*- thwt v * • I up cli; . »a a tc-nlKht U Market street. ; : lurg.-i the pi« al jcrgci'o gallery, Th« I T<> mot row promises to be partly •lotidy •1 rather war.nor. i,i fair, with had b'irtly r . »wtlonary temperature, .1 »ml v t i n«!i iiii>in< > t«r shade: rail the ,, t 1 » Hue u m can ollico tu-duy, In the pie tl.«? 1C o'clock: 12 o clock: t o'clock I :io 30 29 hard H yon Mai li y op-days work this y tlie dill' saved by inj ing pro- John T. Dickey of will H -in obliged to v i this lease expired, Mit t b r lhe 25th of •eral ox in uifaUo DI t •ill do it« • P light iiBVO t of clotliing of Market si reel. u s ! ! c«i!d an 1 silver bought, 305 Mai 15 of. W.-il. tlio n nt Vor- ■'> t SiU 11 l Murk M. F. Davis. jew**i r. No. 9 j;. 2d St >1 III. IC -ai i: cl dileiid!» by mu in THURSDAY, M II tho. At c'< |>. r «I» ed mk «•< llil.V m I I ing «»f. lei or •" ntp roo I .-1, fi -v ■;J •Ml m l !.. ; 1 li ; ., i ' ; and ' ' ah-; k t I * E ! -t d ji •i M d 1 t ht . • • >1 Ul.D : \ EE. k .. i 11 t NkX r. MAH I -.r fut \\' \N llol.is \\ « • Ik. Apply eld WHI M r"" ■ "Angel of Night" Is whet Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup baa been termed by par ® Qt »* whose worrying and coughing "hl|dr.a hav. b« ; n .ootho.1 .nd ourecT remedy. Prioe oul * cont9 a bottle. 410 1*1 -For 811,1 Argued. William S. Prickett concluded his ar- J - gument to the jury, on behalf of the plaintiff in the case of Williams, vs. The Walton & Whann Company, at 8.45 «'«look yesterday afternun" In eloe lng ho osk*nl the jury to award dam- M «B«e tu t lie miiounl of » 5 . 0 U 0 . Tho re mnlnder of the session wo» oonaumed by Uenjamln Niolda, for tho defense. He had not concluded when court took a recess until 10 o'clock this has morning. lt was nearly 11 o'clock this morn lng when Judge Houston leached tho Court lion -o anil coiiaotpiontly court 'li«i not oonyene until that titue. Mr. lng Nlolda tlion resumed his argument for the delouse, und cited a number of authorities in support of his position. | The closing argument will bo made by \ Mr. Vaiulcgrilt and the case will pro- ! bubly be given to the jury this alter-j noou __ ^ . -» _ An oni-vTiceT 1U. i»er . ' 1m r __ f I ° Ä I, , i , i r i rn » ' t 1 »'V 7 ..V 1 *},«?« r L . t - t ir Wl . , U1V ' r ," r t .V- n I ü-n'ùîrbîr 1 ..f !f « J,*! îÎ WV tor 1 il 11 • '* ) lut ' s l ;....' v ''T be cu " u "b® «»>«'» *>• Stmiuht 1» cl *' ulM ° 0, ___ I K ,, . M I ' ,9t «»■*•»*»»« **lss. | ' s Marv A mu st nourirn« ir.i ; e«l - s! Jo <. lion w* Varia m-,u- Newport. ! a " 4. i.vm Hooiiiwvn, Pa. j to *' J. Kdwuni Comly. Pei ich ihr là d. ), *. John M»hh 1 >. r. ll'd. „ «' ! wn < i.T k i M . , i ■ lie .. iIi'ti,, mai \ i ,u v V v ir.i 1 il!.' ÏÏ"i„N™ 1 " J " in. .Im«. An»l«raon. <' nstian H'd. */ i". Kurnii.ir«*. iwm We-t stre-u. .. ?!* S.Ï , î:" l Vi r,, *'ï? »treot . .. \\ 5 mM w -v 1 r P M ,', , j .. lin'nm.iS^'lLSliii I ' p«. ' ' ' " l-*». Urocerie«. s. W. cor, 4ih& Conrad. ' 15- Jr- Oul.tinm. Hü. I . frä" 1 V''".V'" 1 , N ' •• Is Th,,» il ftlMSS k.| " 1 «. v n 1 y<on horses « h*-tt»-r Pa .. $£&££ S Jiuîbïi»,iÏKitt,H l»î I •• 1 ;. Atwood WVlilen N r it ' ' •• 1 \ ll. IMbillen, Hare-( ; omer. j •• m Smuuui Poiinition, Mill Creek Il'd. *aimiol JacliBon. New Cabiio. bevrgo W. Illli, ImrseH. Media.Fa. i < Tlie Othello Klinge superior. If v llit! runt peifot tb»n buy it. J. C. Johnson Jc Son, : Market street, agents. 12 ; a a » Not I'»-« Although it was reported yosterday ' thwt c bancalior Sa ilst' ii y had render v * • I u decision iu the Injunction « ; •h pro. cd not to l>o the fact, nothing had Ln;»*u heard from Duv up to s As de cision is rendered it . Register MoWliort*»i It wlU l„. will sent to ■ Mr. Rnard, «de public at «ml Walking. Tlio walking tide •rning was torri • places where the sic cleaimd «»If tlie pavem«* nklng it i,i 0 . an«j had be«» were covered ith ice, iiu possible to c with ut sustaining a fall, the pie took tothesti tl.«? walking baler tl ( 'nuti«it ■t, but I ueh butter tho sidewalk. I ! Tcn( li and A. R. Yet Te«itn ' About 500 loads of dirt, hard Flay ton streots. Apply • an ofllce, of i . I« Kl I » layton. iiBVO of reel. _ _ FOR SALE CHEAP. id hat ti. ' !.. Vor- ■'> i rotjms I • W W. « St i i. \. I Cni< >-f. Er. Apply to H, T. POOLE & SON, BIO . ftflarkot street. »T1* 'NED 1* C ,...*d wi I .lull» .. I eu m i les N<j\v The c t.-r-hr d: ! MONDAY, M A ItCII 7. 18! ;ü o c'oek. a. al c. le ad ol I. I , f> year« uld. Nu >. N« d irriij •s old. No. 5. l liai ley. : 2 colts. onhig > t ut s old -HI nt ' ; pi Ollt h> ''C'iEs, 1 «■down till Ff •••I 1 ' - I Mumond cu Itlvaim nI I ll h l> k «• 1 l£ dll ti ; =. All su Ten -t d l « . iippr •i i . ! ' ■ I » ' ' 7 . h.-d r '«d; Kl NT U :: m m hWiï n:m km children From DIPHTHERIA CROUP and SCARLET FEVER. To Stop Cruel loss of Life Among Adults .1 TYPHOID FEVER, PNEU MO WI A and CONSUMPTION. I pci I-hiny < A Li 1 HMA, RHEUMATISM- BRIGHT'S DISEASE, CATARR H, -, it l- t i.nu 1 1.1-«-. I, o m 1 * Q m», m YM iCKtATEST CURATIVE OF THE ACE. * J Si i «w* i Ti ekl l.y livid •I C h lll-t .1 < M,.-i<,he It hs K Ils the hick. ill's ins IKK'S 1*1 1*1 In- Mi« i ■» Du* thru«. .. I.« V.I.MA. I. I It It II, a HKKI V 11 E I AN* I. el nil .. ...ni « H ID • N I« ' DIS- -piiue book. KiviiiK history of .1 Ml. . A M U . !..liglil >t., NEW YOHK CITY. d. «J. Wilhelm, xVQeut, Nu, *J \\. XtiouU ai. r 7 2 4t M i i* Dots. Bush's. French street wharf, Is ths place to buy your ooal. Don't forget the great picture sale, 410 Shipley street, commencing March 1*1 house plant flowers, etc., use: Bowker's Flower Food. For sale by J. to J - Hmlth, Fourth and Shipley streets. at Painful teething, colic, diarrhoea pre vented und cured by Hooper's anodyne «, ... Md M ..R 0 ". .? r •ffTforo county, Md.. Father y*»dhi« Mr». Frank Xeylur. No. SJd . T . , , W. R. Harrington, formerly employ, the edbythe Adam» Express Company, IMr has resigned his position to accept a of liko one in Chester. iter Company A and a delegation °f Troop Ji attended the ball of the , Third Regiment. N. G. F., last even- < l lng in Philadelphia. was The nevt annual si^saion of the * 10 Grand Lodge A O U W of tho iurls ^î'i | diction of Delaware Marvland^and V \ irginla will bo hold in Fden Hull bo- oc ! ginning ut noon on March 15 ' on ... . ...... , ' L. Miss Iiene Mcwhorter gave a 5 o'clock tea yesterday afternoon at her dent home. No. WW Adams street, in honor f I ° r Miss Lolu Bates, who will go to a Tho 'Harrisburg seminary. I Kt-nmt.i.rv m,,,.,-.. t , , 1 ..f if iA&tia be tu V>ft hW.' a*tu* 1 1 1 o u't u io* 0 'll! 1 who 1» "'MWmU^ tho nea ut.ne a I K J ,u{ i.v 11 nt ^r.!o obtttll,od al 104 .ltev. rjist l ont slioet. noon. | Tlie lia.-k tlmt was upset and destroy-] ; e«l by lire on th»' Concord 1'ike wasClewell ! Ml,t , ,me . ol a,a011 & Go's., successors hm j to Jas. D. Gorman. Jab. Watson. 1 |,o dim liter of Geo. K. Thatcher, of Kenu> tl .Suuure, 1*»., is laid up with an ■ uttaek ol »-.oknoss. elon 1 The regular moidlilv mo.Ailmr «r n.»'Finance n.mrau^Tnilhiwin r.» . in to-m.»» n.w » l lnn«,ii»\- ,,,1»,„ «alar « .... „ .j. . nil Vi Î.T . »c , ) «t a ndrr i'vocfur.tvä n«w imm, M. , u i . im,,Impulse , impiovements. , ' — > - - tree ' a sm-ut Hre»«th !iunl I T,.,., r., . 1 . . ..1 ■ I. ». i tï" i v «« 1 , ,,rl » a «r 1 rVtV/vt'wJl i",o ri.XT-'In'oaJh'sn^gr ale the throm unily with that new umi »*f-last »Vcnve li ,uld. ■Uoi;.ih on Catarh.i. ' a at ' I*»H'C. eleun.-elear. um iseptt.-; 11 very re-vd imiriciihly eircotlvegm-irlf r..r.ll|.litherlfle. 8 .. Inlact every formol sore throut In chll ur«n or a«liill«. . eral . ion s; cloai-B the throut trotu nil oiT( iisi\<- or d u tho DrutfKiBtB. or two paid by ivxpri^M for fi. r- . XV 1*1 T , • (m to >\alt.her A Co. to have your i < u» rivigea repaired. ul W.IJ 8 <* cineiKCiic : hat thr< iitTci bot Ho» p and Sul l>«*linur I tenu. Correspondence of the HF.criii. ' March 1892. The .Missionary An s nivursury of tlio M. là. Sunday School •uh lield last »Sunday evening, nnd -cauloii of unusnul interest, Not witi,standing tin* rainy evening. C. tlie lnt-i-cat was so great that not only I» T de to the lar lienco-room Ml le« 1 but I the loeiuro room had to be openeil for the accoiiiinmlatlou of tlie people. Au excellent program of exercises •»•ll rendered. The music, was out ilrsi-class; I lie lit t lo folks did them »•'Ives great credit in their recitations, J I.«! superintendent,G. W.lVrdue.Esq., ('•client mission .' nd 111« paator, ami l'rof. Hath of L.y your city, made nonm well timed j'ho reports of the delivered drt* •«i at ka. were very gratifying. A. rcvculctl Urn fm-t that lludr up- He for missions was fully mut vu • pplies paid h«i troobury for fu lui in of oui bers stepped lu-at. littl.! spoocii pre- 1-er t"d tlie pastor, R«*v. A. i>. Davis, wuh a very lino gold watch. As it was or it coinpioie Mirprts«*. soon as Mr. l»ii\ »ft could colhu-t ids thoughts a lit :e lie thanked liio donors in bellttlng iho wonia and bit id that ho had boon ly 'wut dit-d" i-y his people. I ho «•hur di he» «» hits been greatly pr «"-pored during his two years pas I toiatc. il».- ineml ership inis u». n in lc.-s than Kioto 240. I >v«*r is expended in church idoniui ex pen ! with all Sunday and f'O and money in t Yet- loro us ' eliool Jiiei tlie congregati dlHiuissed. J. M. Elliott, Esq., i tlie most pi-«»miiiei. 1 i ti. ' *t with money toiuuiu-of treusnry. T*.T. ! I Mrs. Nicholas CarroR, of visiting i creased ft >-f. il, 800 inis h« •ids. All hu b.-« ll«*! ly - „ r ,, - , 1 iw oi iioiiy « »HK, the grip but la » Mr. 1 fiends IViina., Holly < *uk on Sunday. .Mrs. An ni«» Han by, wifo of KxC •il mi Robt. J. 11 an by, for ! i hiladclphia, but lia- had an .»Hack 3rly , romuvoU tu i •!*» t»* he al Mr again, .mil*» Rivard has ill Lit. \ <i rain storm vi ited d Cl this s. Monday night and anxiety among 1 v » n » « I . 'l'y. 1 . 1 J" 0 ** a run k T,!ni* '» m V'I'm^ r i' r n tew,H >uis on K induA to mvebtigat » tho sutTotind-had "««of 11 ,1 ' , . le c,ub house, of which he I ta u mom bur. " ■ uld. cotisiilerahie alar til •sidi'tils. old. colts. A li. niul. The rn • tiiat. is g<*iugaround that d for •* Hl | or tla , h „j 1 u Did present «id Hons«» next M< •stead, which will I !iT <M er NVillit to t »>' - of King's lmrch.Ot h and sduy evenings. M> »ires that thorn arc moiho cho c sold for both i-.-rform Tho In:\sniu«*li Daughbu s « 4 ! I la no v will give dual of tlie church d Ladle in t: ice ti ; I lay evening. « Ask yt :* dealer for "S Dui'dtoin. No. 5 Last 2d. Auh«-u"5c. 7 . I Mine Ii«*ftt I. !.. W tllto, of Hotel Wil lis. Ir-atc«! thuljüvy Court i «1: u free I TUTU EDITION D 5 ond law ths tures Now Castle Items. use: The marriage of Miss Cora Morrison J. to Thomas Barry, Jr., was so le to nixed at St. l'etor' R. C.Church huit evening, pre k. k. Brady officiating. Samuel was best man and Alisa Muggie Duncan bridesmaid, lherlng »77 'l'" 8 ,1S T 1 - wh 'T h , l t6v ' Father Brady made a congratulatory SJd addrem tu Ure hrido end eroom. A ^eoptlun woe held nt the resldonce of the bride's mother on Market Btreot. IMr and Mrs. Bsrry will reside a of the New castle Tom mon farms af iter the 85th of March. °f '«hf^îf an ü *' , I'wlilentof the , dfy d^d yesterday morning. Iho < l ecea ®®d Wtt9 sixty years of age. He was Tor many years a suction boss the * 10 Iroui^l. lle hmyesono ^î'i Pk W »° daughtAîrs. liio funeral V tl S te R lao S I ' 1 ' uJ, » ( v a/^rnoon at 2 bo- oc l?, c H'» ^ erv J 0C ® at bln late roaldonco on ^ixih street. Iutermont in ths AI. L. Cemetery. 5 Christian AToses,awellUnownresl her dent of Vine street, »lied vusterday morning, aged seventy-eight years, a Tho funeral will take place in the (Roman (Atliollo Chunli, on I'hursday , artenioon at three o'clock. Interment lvt . r# , 'll! 1 who l1,etl 0,1 1,10 >>ark i rapo. were con a uut «,i i„ ths l-,e»bvtorinn Cliiiioh, l>v 104 .ltev. T, E. Martindaie, yesterday at'ter noon. interment was made in Und ortaker wasClewell s plrvato lot in the i'restivter hm cemetery. The pali-beareis wore: Henry Holschuiuaker, lieuney Smith, of Irwin Van Arsdalen, and J. T. Stoops. an Tho City Council met in regular elon last evening. The conuuiitcé n.»'Finance reported ®87ü in bank to the •>» .»Ü« oily. Ths poli.-sniena' «alar les weie ordered paid, lt Î.T decide.! to put a crossing In front of the M. E. Cliuroh as soon us tlie ground is , lOIuUtlon to work , It wa8 ulso (lec ided to take out tho tree In front of J. O. Roberts' store !iunl put in a street lamp for t-iio accorn imKh.llon of Dalby-s Avonno. «r 1 l'iol. John A sifieiioy .«.„.liicted a service ot so..«In the M. E. Chu.-oh »*f-last evening. Mrs Sweeney presided ' a at tho pipe orgui. and re-vd liy 8 .. v ' chll T :ouip.inl 11 • oiubinoil orchestra of twenty pieues. l'rof. Sweiuiny sung sev . eral nolos, including "My Mother's . ion «1«.'' "Song of Home, di-j'rt Farewell." Iho singing, led by d u tho choir, was interspersed with in two Htruineiitul music and violin solos, Mayor i an-ion is sulVenng Hum • nttack of lagrippe. your olin "Hubbard o" d "Sol of Cambridge, M l.. and Mrs. E. L. Hub-iurd and »Miss Sul io Hubbard, of Wilmington, were town last evening. An- Appointed Mq School Yesterday morning Judge Wales ap nnd pointed Samuel A. Mucullister ciiief of supervisor ot elections to suc-eod II. C. Conrad, resigned. Mr. Maoalilster only I» a native of Philadelphia, and n .September 10. 1S»> '. Ho removeti tliis city with his pare T years of age, and has • since. When the relielll sa of of but I for was out lie was one of t! them state to volunteer i union. when but vsidoil hero broke tirai» from this defense of tlio Ho enlistn«l In Company F, First nd- Regimnnt Do la ware Voliintccrs, of L.y lila havhiKi-aiil.il fr IV 1 OH. tlnullv appomti •«i- ranks, until lie was aid in tlie staff of General Thomas A. Smyth with tlio rank or colonel, up- He was nul iuustei«*d mut vu « un l Hie latter part oi 18 »',. 5, when paid h«i relurned to ttii^ city ami c fu- niene« d thostmly of law with Senat Hig;:ius. Hu* was admitted to tlio liar lui in is.; 1 .», uud tin* biiruo vear elected city of solicitor for a term oi 1 three years, He also served tvv«> terms ns u mcm pre- 1-er «»f tho Board of Education, and Davis, was for n time internal revenue assena - was or fo- » his district. Jlo organixed the Mr. l'ira: It gitnuiit N. G. D„ uud lit- i-h*'s.-u ».»- ildcolon«!]. In 187d he took iho regiment, to Yorktown, and ahort boon ly after his r«*turn roulgued, ns no was iinaldo to spare tho time to attend to greatly the duties. He is a inemb«*r <>r Dul' pas- Rust No. 2. <i. A. R., and of Encamp in- ment N<». :u.U. y. L. ilia commisbion >v«*r is expected in a few days, church pen- \ d. ' of til*» > ..'chant clown town soils more toiuuiu-of l»r. Bull's Co»igh Syrup titan all [ oilier me«ii«*ines together, it surely ; must bo Iho nest remedy Tor a cotigh, j cold, and oilier similar affection* of l'tice'J5 cents. 11 visiting — Seriously III. I - George H.inco culled at our office , 1 this morning, and biatod that his fa « »HK, ther, Uov. Stttnuol Hunce, of Rooth'.s la » oilier. Del. ounty. i'a., is seriously , , .1 I»!» physician says that he can tu not «mvlyo many «lay.. Thus far it. 1 hua been lmpossible to eheck the gan greno and il is not probable tl.a' th -1 i will bo ill ited .change for tho batter. .. , among 1 * S atd that Father Hamm was in good 1 heallh up to tlie 11 rat of the year, but | run in preparing for tin» rimerai <»f the late ' on James A. Buvard Smith, he «•aught a sutTotind-had cold, which developed Into gi ii>, he that was followed hy gangron«» in mm of his feet, otherwise it is probable the old gentiem.m might ltavo surviv It j«l for some time to <• that Did «id M< A C« •* S«*tttlMl. Tlio «■ of I .a villa Carey, > l ( 'ouneil of Wiliuingt n settled by tin* latter paving Mrs. to t an* y *750 damages. Mrs. Cnrey fell utlis ago into a .*s. tho - May , .. . , , , 1 mut nn«l Adunis ' * ■■-cy.u-e i ti j il ri«*« to i claimed that tlio King's Street and So\v«»r (' jinmisslon did not and have the opening propcrl v guarded. 1 " l »-ltor t« ».-.!» the : • than to allow tin* ' i it»» entire expense will amount to about *l,oco. i-.-rform if inlet, •lulu cros.dng streets, sustaining s iioranki«». It id I tli-} I Still going, Kt.ill cuing, and «•ouglis, lioutuutiss, sure . tlio grip, croup trouble «.f th-* throat und lungs that would terminate in ••misunipti her«* Incan l>r. SlnintH' White IMtitn . Sol«! tit druggists, office, ! U 22 Market »trout. . Wil- will our free fl"' Halst llt«> slereopti .1 lui lionelit oxhicition in He«* •c,h Ky Mr. J. R. Kilmer I'm la Johtisou'H lay school class «»f Ashnry M. lay ;»cho«*l to-nt«»rrow , i hursday; 'clo«»k. Tlio Lpworlh il furnish tie; t.tut K. •-llllig < • ! 1 • * i i Alt H, •lc< Kale «»! II !.. W. Sildliuni «V Sons, auciionecrs, -<>l«i hy order of (ico. t '. Mûris, minifttrator of Kll/.a M. t lou«!, li*iithO No. 514 Lombard sir** Met laff'ertyf 5u:i Lombard streut to d-r Tllghtuau fut ♦1415. i • *1780 and I ia- house No. ci» Joseph I lui AKS«.»--i itod ( li;iriti«-b fil.-lc diet k. teilen is groat (y In iie«*«l <>f canned tlio (h-inaml l'or •k pool hi In Ne«-«l «»f Kiipi*li«><i. j' Ulus, Ils the I litH*- in tides by I lie st ex hau stud th-> supply. ' tie sent to No, 887 eut uud will bo thankfully t '« »11 tri • Tatnall •oivod. ' DIS- history of CITY. Ph-tuf going eiiuap ut Yerger's auction. 41U Market street. Como up igut. 4t i* I BIBO. i S»'l r,TTr,«e,m.. • ., * .. D 5 «„-J?. 8 ' k Jf."^d S," ÄÄ !uÂ"e'ÎS'nd h friend, nr. re.reotfully tuvltod to attend tu« funoral from the " rosldon e of his parsnta No. 5, Rapt Boo ond Btreot, on F riday. March 4tn. 1H02. at a Of Comotèrv m * llltorment at «iverview twill COOTBMAN — Oo February Wth, Mrs. 1st HÏÏeril'wîîKSM'.'ïm. on*#h5r.d.T March 8d, at thoresidence or her a >n-ln law Frederick R llach No 82® Tackntm JtSet. Ki. ndH or thefamily So iîtîltSï luienuent private in Hlvervlew Ceiuetory. , D4 • J - K i TILL) MAS M1TO H K (Aj a UNDE mm, I j,"• 4 '**'*'; STR ,"T Residence HO.» Madison street. I rr-Tiephona : —calls Oilic« 812 ; rosi dciict). not». Don't miss ths auotlon sale of pin. ■ tures at Yergsr's art gallery to-night ' ' A of af He 2 AI. the r# , l>v the the is tho a WILSON'S UNDERTAKING ROOMS, 610 KING ST. Telephone signal 108. Open all night. J. A. Wilson. Funeral Director. W.B.SHARP & CO of in pmsmsiAcnm:: Nun's Veiling;, Princetta Henrietta, Clarietta, Convent Cloth, Rhadamcs, T ricotine, Mcrvilloux, Cashmere Armure, Satin d'Lyon, UndineCloth, Satin Louiscnne Orap'd'Alma, Courtland Crapes CroaGrain Rhadama. The best black goods to wear. The best black goods to buy. The best assortment here. sev by in "Sol Fourth and Market Sts. Its t l.. »Miss were t JKQlBTF.K'H HKPl-.H U Itr.OIHTKIt'S UH'ICK. Nkw CaSti.e ('OPMY. Dku, i February U. lSJi. ap of II. Upon the application of Joseph F wood, Admiuiai rater Valent In . 1 hi e of llrnmlvwiuc Hundred, decease« sa t»i county, ■ rod «nd directed l»y the Itoirlnter • \dmintiHtur aforesaid give notice of granting of Lottoi-HToHfumoc.tnry the date of triuiiting thereof, by camOiur advrrt isu iuoiiIb to be poste. I within lorl> duv Ihr dub? of »lieh I« tors in tdx of tli public pluce- of tho requiring all purnon« having demands HguiiiHt thu Htrticto present the name, or abide by an act ol Assembly In such case inudo uud provide 1: and alno cuii-««IIh> to be iiiH«rtod within odIn the H. published in Wilinlngt continued therein three weeks, (o o. it thill > osl Htai of »h« deceased, w but hero broke this tlio uty of Now <'n* First suino per .'Del.. .V ItKPUIU. I when liar city mcm and - the took ahort was to d. i— — ) Given under liio hand nnd soul ! I». S.'; of office «if I lie lto«rlrti«»r nf«»re«-ii.l ( 1 Hi Wiluilngton, in New I' ' mini y aforesaid, Hie day mid year ubov J. WJI.KIXB room, Register. Notici:.—A ll persons havimr claims «»f th« deceased must at tested to l iio Ad re Kob. U. 1103. Assembly in such c I ORWOOD, Admistraior. Address, Currcrol't. Del. I s .-.»wood uguiiiHt I Intent; P- <-■«(. mi.di rat or. «bid. ■ HU 111 13. Act Jt- u:»«l uro vided. JOSftlflff >EG 1 STRIPS ORDER. HEG I ST KM S OF FI OK. Nkw CastIiE Co., 1)i-:u K»- t> Iv . 1803. Upon the upplhuition of Alou/.o G. It. . AUniiiiiM t-Hior «- t a of Daniel li. i. late tn «»Hhl «-minty. »1«*« dlrm-ted by theH«»gisi«-r that the \tltn!»«ra atoruxtii«! glvo notice tet-aof Admlnl.sti-j more tlu» de«*«-. all [ ther«v>i'. hy surely ; P*; w - ,: cotigh, j X"' < huin i^ 11 * Anders« "'-d.'itu' lliindi'«»«!. lcn-il and granlinir ot' I«* upon t lio «*sl»it<' untming to In* I Willi tlie «lai «ilvert I seine tin- « «•ount.v of Mi .-id demands per • estate m present the ■ Assembly I maue^tn^l p^rojraled^ami office 'h/tm/ltaKy it«*puhliî'.in, u fa- published in Wiiiulngion. I». Rooth'.s eontiimert therein thre - w.-tiks. e. against :H- th •W-ptipiT , V ,v can- u ? f wn? 1 ', , it. 1 ".'forèsaij!'^""' gan th -1 I.-; the R'-glnlcr ulon'siii t ! • h: day and your .1. WI ERINS C NOTICE.-All H •ntoiis having^ «-hums .. , good 1 «»«••»•»♦ iho but | H'.V.T.V.'/i '«f-n late ' „i.l.ip »i,,!* « a made und gi ii>, mm surviv It tlio doc aaino, duly aiteatutl or la-l ore I eh. Act of Assembly In Lmivcled. . ll. ANDERSON, Adminl.stnitor.c. T. A. Aiklnisn, WilmliiKton, Del. l'I0-3weod TO FARMERS! A. G. Wkijhf.b ik Brother, Mrs. fell tho Clirietiana, have county ag.mcic.s for 1 lav's ( 'reamer, Tr«*v I'lvoL Axle Farm , Wagon, Rutavla Steel Wind Mill and , Steel Tower, all of which «•ire sold Adunis ' t p„. tt pusltivo guarani.«**». to *r, u ,y n | tlio r-,,„,,>i <>*i»..,-. not «• .i ... mncliiiuu-v c-n-i-iau-.»« 1 - ' , rïïlrD 'f.S h£ the : v L «« v.l in* ' ' ' ^ will inlet, in v tliu at'ontlon of to their lino of wagons »«♦Im ., , llr«n- I 1 fai mill price: « o solicit«*(I. : orraspondc jv m.ie sa hi: of cows— sure that office, ! is *" tuibtlc Halo. utd'H F MOND \ Y, MARCH 11, D9 At 1 o'clock, I». Eli Harvey'« . buii, udtoiutng 1 1 h •I, . and Hprlngtîrj«U five fr. iimhi-rluml •l lot. of milkers. "e presented. T WM. S. GUODI.EY .1. Il Si. «lighter, Aue. 2-t • I'm hursday; Lpworlh IT'D It KENT i 1 lutildiug I.AlUiK IDIOM tv comer sih ;:s, Multablu tor mu nu tael nr - .«»p. Apply t » l liiM. Duviil-c n I King street-«, marble worin. K. i N u i CI.Y turiiislio li.i-.mi privulc I'uiuKy front ,,5M ' Nüî'oil gent loin* d ANTED A W white girl nl confrcttoin-ry store, 312 K in< i I No. Joseph »U KENT furnished room, in private a- family. Locution central. AiMivhs «'. tli it* ofllce. . ... SAl.li— A buil lluir lot — 1 strooi t'Otween lilt nmiôtii, diet n.-*w school lioum-, p canned . ply toUuorgc F. Vernon, t dsodii-e. l'or K«'ot ! '*15 per Af- -.'•tr \\ T ANTE D— ivo jrlrl for iren*-i al hoiiKeworU. Mont bo u goo«! cool«. No wiudilug ur iroiilng. Apply JefferroM street. »11 tri • Tatnall •oivod. r-i-31 M AN and wife «au be with liuard. S««;oi room. Ccntiaily lo -uted, No. btr«.«l. -eoiuniodnl «1 Yerger's up 5 East iUl2-3t* Admiral of th* Blue." WkM w.iW «bat th. Hob. John Brn«, i S»'l • admiral of tbs blue, was shot on his tvn Quarterdeck bv sentence of court mar* U»l. « think, after th. Brat feeling of mlf^^the bli^^wlml. *dlïu*m«üu!7*I« I " " u,u * V. . , . i i 180 f**™ a *° that be was executed. a Of course the rank doesn't exist now, and anyway it was an English rank; history j p. twill explain it. But the rank doaa ex-| 1st now, and, what is more, it exists in the 'United Staten navy. The iwnlor rear «1- I mirai flies the blue flag with two star*, the ! . nevt in rnnlc tho pud tha third th« whito S™* 1 k th ed ' ™ th,rd th * whiu j , D4 *T\ , , , « . J Admiral Kimberly is rear admiral of the K '"" *" -navy. Admiral Gbcrardi is i admiral of the rod, and their junior» nr« a <lniirals of the white. When only junior I ÄmwÄ'ÄÄÄ ! :■*"SFrS*r-?,a.« I succeeded by the red, while Admiral j Gherardi's vessel flaunts the blue. Audi then let Admiral Kimberly happen along. ' Down comes the blue and the red, to bo I succeeded by the red and the white, and behold. It Is Admiral Klmlwrly'n cruft tbut . dlspUy. the whit« atared blue enalg». ! I , ... .... , . . the ground and had, unwillingly it ( ,, nmed. to go down one peg every time a lor appeared and broke hiaensigu ut bia fore.—Philadelphia Telegraph. ■ ' Just this happened at the Washington centennial, when tlie junior admiral was first The Married Pul««. mention In *eml Bcientiflc pages of the ''marrieil pulse." appears that the pulse of the célibat« is nuinteresting and barren study. The life j of the bachelor runs so placidly and is so uneventful, speaking In terms of the_ tiens, that the physiologist drops his wrist ' in disgust. Thu heurt beat ia a purely ani mal function. It tells nothing of charac ter. But the married pulse is well special i/.ud. It is a higher development. The "hasty, flurried, irregular beat" of the heu perked husband, tlie feeble beat of th« weak willed man uud tlie "strong, steady" pulse of tho happily mated have yielded up their secrets to tlie Anger tips of the curi , but married women seem to have celled thus far in slinking their loug lace ruffles dow tho investigator.—New York Recorder. One begins to j ! It - i rertliwir bnndB and baffling Inutile a Wliule's Mouth. The groat Greenland whale has Its baleen plates, their place. Along the center of tlie palate a htrong ridge, and teeth, whalebones, taking ;ach side of t Ins there la a wide depression along which tlie plates and flat, hanging free, nnd across the mouth with their sides parallel and near each other. The base and outer of solid whalebone, fringed, ill ling up inserted. These : long placed edge of the plates but the inner edges the interior of tlie mouth and actiug strainer for the food, which oonsists of small swimming mollueka and medusa« icllvUsiics. — New York World. isu or o. MOLIERE AND SHAKESPEARE. Andrew T.ntig 1*:^ the F the flatter Above in Many lUspi'cta. Wliftt.cver lias been said of Moliere in ims dis vldiously und Ignorantly, pa raged his charity, hi« generosity, his kindness and unselfishness. He bore I rancor, In* neither fawned ago of flattery; he was beloved by bi» company; he gave, us Baron, his friend nnd pupil, tdi hearty benevolent:«. There is something iu Moliere which to English readers is usually attractive ami Hynipathuiia With all tlie wit of his own nation, he had a humor and a manly melancholy which we please ourselves by thinking more notable greatest writers—in peare and Thuokeray and Scott— the poets of France. with so great nnd tender a heart could And in life much happiness. Hut :h lie has added to ournl wlint a wisdom is his! what fortitude is in ills laughter. Tlie comwly of manners UmU In Moliere her chief, have lobt Menander, but if in Terence •client Adjust«:«! folds betray The way Me nun der went, then not even the Greek w probably he wus not Moliere. It la ill work measuring and weighing » If they were boy« prize. I have been cased *»f provincial patriotism by u French critic for speaking of Shukespeare us if lie Moliere's superior. Yet we cannot but admit, surely, that the range of Shakespeare is far wider, and deeper, nnd higher; that be treads where Moliere never ventured; that he, like Virgil, is master of a style truly magical, uml uuanalyzuble, nnd incomparable. To pay so much is not to speak ns a big oted Briton. But if Sbakcsi where Moliere never risk« himself, other hand Moliere g««*s with h where Shakespeare seldom comes; in t.h« world of a civilize«!, witty am! courtly odern society, Celimeue is s lbisuliud menu's society i» nearer court of Mcsaiua or the forest of Arden, 1 her wit is not, like tiiat of Beatrice, too often a broad, barbaric waggery. We cannot dethrone Shakespeare, but If Shakespeare has an ussossor, hiu compan ion is Moliere.—Andrew Lang in Scrib f lüttere«! i example of the most I ] cu.m in . We , No It. li. bravo and gene and I«* In* j , '1 he t ho master— the rival of th •n together great competing for t A. p;u»ft(>4l the dear Beatrice, but Cell* than Lha to for and of of ., llr«n- I 1VI iituuilftrBlnmliiig. A lake si earner was on its way from Mnr q netto to Saginaw. Among the posseng« inquiring Kiiglisii tourist, u ho came on iroard at MarquelLe ut dark nnd immediately turned in. After breakfast bo enme on deck with a very ill deiined notion where he was, and at tho first op portunity he accosted thucaptain, who was anytliiiig but the affable personage «if whom we liearso frequently. "Hug pardon, he said, "but can you tell me tho name of tlio lake 1' "Tho Like Huron," replied the captuin shortly, nod passed on about ids duties. The passenger looked puzzled fur mont, Htnl then, supposing ho hud been misunderstood, Pillowed the official. "J beg pardon; <1 Ll you say"—— ' "it's the Lake II nr n , 'sttiil the captain brusquely, wondering if the passenger hard of hearing. "Yes, I know," persisted tho anxious In quirer; "but what's the name of the lake loin* d nl in< r "The lake you're on is the Lake Huron," roared tlie captain, tlioroughly cxaMpcrarad ut such stupidity, and not at all conscious of tlio douliie meaning convoyed i I speech. 'J'ho passenger looked after the retreating official iu nugry astonishment. is tiie ltike I'm private his K«'ot ! Af- -.'•tr The lake I' , ns soliloquizetl. "What beastly iuipertincncel Of course it ial The lake I' Then lie paused; the »«ilutiun *<f the mys- tery flashed across (Ms mi ml, and he laughed so heurtily thut tl put him in a good humor, and presently lie iiiiuted up tlie irate cap- : tain uud Htraighteued out mattera to their uiutuul sutiufactiou. — Youth's Cbuipuuiuxu al cool«. r-i-31 «1 Au«uli| Toter«. Th« Lory Court met this morning atI0.«5 o'olook, »nd proceeded arter roll-call and the reading of the iuln utes of preceding day to business.! JJ.«™ Urubb and Hickman were .b ! I lha following names were placed] i upon the assessment: denco first ward, JoeJah B. Cox, James E. pany, Cowan, (ieorge W. Mack Ism, William j p. Vansant. Eecond ward, Charles W. Rutter, Jo- 'has seph Bachman, Charles A. Goodman, the I ''" l , ,Br .'',, F "T lJ , ,, |}h ! . [bird j ac «b WUliums, colored, th« John L. HostlO, ColoiSd. j Fourth Ward, Charles A. Crrwford. she 'John li. Muhihuuson. the Fifth Ward, Josuo Smith Solar, Rob rough trlJ. Jump. Sixth Ward, Slandy Coley, colored, Heventh Ward, Charlee b. Water« | ! ÂyauïfiS. ÄS. ÄwfS Um,,M "• j Ninth Ward, Charles 0. Denn. Tenth Ward, James McGinnis, Ben ' jam in F. Taylor. I Robert li. Fentlman, of the Second the ward, applied to bo put upon the as-jMoiuluy . Basement. A march of Ilia records one ! SSÏÏÂlIftSSSSJ:" '"' eU " I Mr. Fentlman stated that lie had been plied, . more than one« to pay hie tax to Dick-to ( ,, y an ,i |, e wna infonucd that his name to was not on the tax duplicates. ! storm Thoro seemed to lie other con-,ion elusion than tiiat his name had been] dropped in traiiboiibing to the tax duplicates. she she lerk Riggs was sure the name must of tlie names on is tho duplicates viel». •e carefully cniupurcd by a commit 1 ,T 1 «w I nnrt kIk« j tee of Levy Oourt. ' be on tlie duplicat j tlie assessment and ! were carefully com she Mr. l'eutinmn then asked for a - i certificate of assessment from Clerk ll iïüs that h , lulKl.l present It to the I delinquent collector of laxes, rinck, ami pny ills taxes. Feut! rnan went to the clerk's office,'receipts, where Deputy Clerk Nicholson tilled him out a certificate in red ink and handed it to 1-entlman, who came back ami got Clerk Riggs to sign it. ,ear 1 his Mr. Riggs did without hesitation, mnn Htid Mr. Fentinnm. accompanied by a friend, started to hupt up Finek. j 'J In about half an hour. Mr. Fcnti- tim returned with the Information, Finek was not in his ofllce but he John -auditor John A. Mitchell, who after looking through the books said tiie name was not on. Fen liman con tended tiiat whether his name was on off, the certificate of the clerk of the, peace was n guaranty that he wuo ns Hosecd and entitled to pay Ids taxes, but Mitchell told him that such certl- pn ttcates wero not recognized. | A general conversation ensued be 1 ween tlie members 0 T tlie Levy Court, the ( lerk Biggs and Mr. Fentlman. Mr. was Riggs was decidedly put out about lg- jj. noriug ids certificate,but still thought tax the name must be on tho tax dupli cate. Not even Hie Democratic moin- 0 y bers had a word to say in defoneo of| the tux office method«. Chairman Buckingham.Mr. lolls and others,told Wftr Mr. 1 entimaii that lie liad better hold |,ls to ids ccrtllleate niitl present it to Mr. Finek when ho Bits to collect poll- Mr. tuxes. Mr. Fentimnn left the office in ▼ery amiable mood and said he bound to p iy his tax cannot pay it. Clerk 1 Jgge told hlin that he needn't ind last yimr-8 tss, os hswa» on the, whli h would answer il.esame purpose. n)ld but Mr. I-eutiman would not listen to ,i any such suggestion,ho wanted to pay of lust year's tax. Thu little lucldent had n koo. 1 efroctl'V-a It hruiiKht the illttlmiltleh of Itspiih-I 1 ^ llesns puyiuu then taxe» betöre the,ïï;V Levy ( ourt lu u manner tiiat was at | H once convincing of tlie determination of tlie tax colieetors not to acceptdwo taxes from Republican poll tax payers ,ü if they could pobsibly get out of it. tiiat He know why he a a lie of of t.h« If I Floated feet may i»e cured in one or ] two «lays by the use of Salvation Oil, ti«e great pain-destroyer. Quality ; 5 hatM th* Word! Tlio su.-ceisful 1 1 eut niant of depends largely upon thej" r used. For the bc§t drugs . go to Fell's drugstore, fttlt and Poplar,dung where the preparation of everything , Isaiwojs under the supervision of the i perlenen chi.rge of ed. - - Willi Rtioli 1UU " uLU W e a t IlG r nurnnniTO . . i OVERCUATo lHay DC n 1 i f f t 1 « h iitbbic previous, but you will * J c Wallt them in a tewi l ,,.,. «„d t.. UflJH, and WC want to be ready when you are.| AVe opened an invoice oF new styles yesterday! ranging in price from a coat at $10, which we' think will be hard to equal, to $25, and such coats as Will defv CUS-| , , T « e tom tailors to match tor 25 per cent, more in price. We have sonic'»i'* 1 , . . ... .. as low in price as fcö.ÖÜ and np to $15; can offer ' a line of popular prices and styled garments as'. will undoubtedly inter est yOU it yOU ftl*C 111 nn< » Wo ovpday liCCCl OI OliC. >> C heavy (Unease ioodlrincs xvitli 18 years ave our «tote in .1 persons. j We «Ion i , incotni «•: of SPRING the Lha I ho nnd op was «if tho been Btill wciglita and continuel the 10 per cent.tli8 C0 nnt| on Suits and 0verC0atS.'Vh»«l ... . t which glVC9 yOU good Clothing at as low can find Beilin; In lake prices as you an j where for qualities. same * his Jas T. Mullin & Son, Otli & Market, Wilmington. Tailors, Clotiuor j f ns mys- cap- their ! Til. steamahtp Main«, of the i I'roTl. denco and Stomngtou Steamship Cora E. pany, which left the Harlan and Hoi. Ilugsworth Company's wltarvM on {Thursday evening for her destination 'has returned and is now anchored nfc the mouth of the Christiuna river. |}h hen she left ehe went _ th« bêy ** ?fP e V}.*, "'bore she ie jniMillOd Ulltil 1 ll«lu> lliomillg, wiiun she passed out of tho Breakwater to the ocean. Here she oncou mcred rough weather ami the signals por- tended a storm, when ihose in charge thought it best to p it back into the | breakwater and wait SSfrmTn Sunday „,« M w .. *ä:;7ä? eccentric rod was lout, the officers concluded it best lo put buek to Wil inington, where the vessel arrived oft the mouth of tho fc'roek at l o'clock on as-jMoiuluy afternoon. The bending of one eccenlric rod w«a but of plied, and tho vessel could have gone Dick-to New York, but it was thought bust to take no risks and wait until the ! storm was over end got more provla FIFTH EDITION. Th« St«aiuer Maine Duck. far dowa • lii the storm all con-,ion h. The vessel experienced very rough tax weather at, the mouth of the creek and she toasod ho lively tiiat half a burro! she toasod of crockery on is being supplied with more pro viel». placed and about Friday it Is expected kIk« will Ktui t. iur:iiii fin- \'aw Viti-lr. broken. The vessel , tlie eccentric rod Is being re she will btui l again for New York. a tn« Ts -Ofllc« U Hun. the I Dlt'kay nnrl Flunk have lino fun 'cheating the county out of tuxes by 'cheating Republican voters out of tax office,'receipts, Yosterdav forenoon John F. Ilinson, and residing at No. UWfi Orange street, and Alexander Dandridge, residing at the it. ,ear oî No. 41T French street, colored mnn , we ut to pay Delinquent Tax C'ol a lector Finek their tuxes, j 'J lm men say that us they entered tim tax ofllce, they were met by County Treasurer Dickey und ox city Auditor, he John A. Mitchell. The men asked for who Collector Finek and they allege tiiat said Mitchell said: 1 Mr. Flunk lias gone to Pittsburg and on weeks." the, Dickey they sold turned to them ns- smilingly and said: "Sornobody bus stolen nim. I don't know when iis will pn back, not for some time, though." | The men had to leave the offioo arter be- having lost a half day in trying to paw the taxes they owed tho county. Mr. was afterwards ns< lg- jj. Turner, a while tax receipt from _ before tho colored 0 y a «tore, of| on Saturday evening white gentleman from the Wftr j entered I deksy's store and made hold |,ls way to Finck's desk. It was found to that he was on the books all right but poll- Mr. Finek declined taking his tax that the, ti.s n«.i Bu,. I» hot weatlior ho'» stout. To qulokl, n)ld |,.. r i„ n , n,ii, ,u you ueisor lln,. pu, to ,i mnuii i»>x of Hoi:uh un Rats in a nlut pay of benzine, aliuko w ell when iiHing, iDouche the int vture lin«» t he cracks, crev« efroctl'V-a holsjmill ononlajs c.r'the htiwoud. 1 ^ i', 1 ]",Iwr .ni'.Tn.uv the,ïï;V s U |h':n,,,ïhly wlVh à ùuaî.o. 'pöuSd of at | H rU. wnh thin nilxmn* tin all h»>iea. op lugs, erncks und crevlc**» in the bed. Th acceptdwo mctho ls are wuir.uitod to never fadj ,ü be effective and lasting. Cut this t be buck for two It •citai nod that Thos. , hud soon rod a l-'inck a short time entered Dick elderly Eight« night, as lt would set a bud precedent and he would be overrun by others. He invited tlie elderly gentleman to he come back sometime during tlie next week. HOBO I! OX TOO? HACHE. Instant liet. ir»e. or Oil, YTill Not be Any Tronbl ». The ('onferenco Chronicle predict» Hint there will not be any "great gladiatorial exlilbitioü' ' at tho coming any'-'onferenco of Wiimlngton district, thej" r hlch will convene in Grace M. É. drugs Church on Wednesday next. In a Poplar,dung editorial it says: We therefore, going up to Grace Church the next month to give a great gladiatorial '.exhibition. Tiiat a few stroug-nutur of ed. impulsive ilil-advieod words will not bo stirprl lng. But (he Wilmington Conference will maintain ils dignity nnd vindi cate its fullness and honor. If tl. misunderstandings and diflicultle» they will be properly a« ij listed. If there uro «\n?«*s 1 «»r dlscipliiio they will bo hottest I y tried. 1 lie humblest man in tho body may [frame his grievance, if lie have one, Rtioli uguinst tli« moat tllstingnlsliod, and at uLU least 140 or ids bictluen will stan«l for r the derenee of ills right, i protection In maint tiing it. DC Uien of (jodare neiihor conselcmccUsa 1 « partisans nor cringing poltroons. \vimte\er t Lo «•on.-.eq toncos, they will will «»»«mlly do '«Tilt, au.l ,m:».-rva llwlr ii.hribtirtn aw.îetiiesd while doing it. tewi This Is cortuinly good news to the t.. 'true friends of .Methodism, and their be sincere Wish ie that these sa tig ul no are.| Uclpallol,,1 " ayljel '™ iiit!d from we' to such CUS-| l'uw.ll, tlio llsli <l.>al«r In lha Third e 'street ninrket. had a singular Msh on tor h'« Btui!* this moruiug, which is prob in n îi*S«ViSj a r«u sonic'»i'* 1 lc '" ka , .. thin c ut. of vor 'million paint, fcö.ÖÜ longs to the shcepheaU species and 1 » offer ' 1 " 11 " prices as'. "Ji5î r A. A M«ÂffiiïïÂ^ inter 111 opera C'ompauy, was in town yebter ovpday making tho final airangetneuta preseututioii of l.vangcltue, heavy not; ay lot drop soin» l for ills Thef t Casi There were no cases hêforo Jud£re Rail tliis morning and it is probable I hat the st « n in i.ist night either from getting dr.ink or cause«! them ll they «lui to secrete themselves — of tlie way of tlie police. Singular I ;er l.ro ighl though it had lt b3 r«*i«i*oal. nnt| w ^er O nTu*« l iy <: «lS l0 ilmudiiU c 0verC0atS.'Vh»«l Company i«j»ti!Oiio,l tb.ir »«la t of horses, cattle uud farming Impie* good incuts until Monday tuornittg, March low 7lh - find - l'ostpoii,-m**ul of hale. of til« IU o'clock, a. ., sharp. Poit|ioued Sal«*. The sale of stock and farm impie. nont» of J. Moody, New Castle Hundred, thut w taken place March 1 stormy day) postponed until March |7tli. when i/o Hopes to see all his friends d persons in need of good stock or I farm Implements. Everything will be positively sold as further used of this pro same tlie Rodney farm, Lo liave '.owing to tits Son, 1 have perty. rensions l>y Col. Waiuwrlglit. Arthur Burl,James Dougherty.Owen Kirder, L. M. Hawkins, L. C. Grubb» Hairy Ohanibers, W. F. Robins. Lewis Collins, Anna 11. Purnell,Johu lLuxaea, Henry, Loud Rosoil Tag».