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PtfiftilLVArtM jj*ILRUU The Standard Hallway of America. PROTBCTKD THROUGHOUT BY THB INTERLOCKING SWITCHES AND BLOCK SIGNAL SYSTEM. PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE It. R. IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 15. ISM. followa: Trains leave Wilmington Accommodation, G.10, 7.10, 1.12. 1LW a - m -» 12.45. 2.38. 4.00. 5.20. 7.50 and 10.40 p. IP. ^Sts iAitf * & AccommoduUon. *£**}■$ 1102 11.28 a. m.. 12.40, 2.38. 4.00, 5.26, 6.45, 7.60 and 10.40 pm. ,,, ,« ion «w 7in For New York, 1.67, 2.65, 4.20, 6.30, 7.10, 50, 9.33. 10.03, 10.43. 11.45 a. m.. •12.16, 1.87. 2.38, 8.05, 8.11, 6.02, 5.10, 6.66, 7.07 9.16 and ' r^Boston, without change, 10.16 a. and 6.66 p. in. For West Chester, via Lamokln, 6.20 a. I Hi IS: Fo J^or h/ewurk Center and Intermediate Btatlons, 7.38 a. m. and 6.33 p. m. Baltimore and Washington, 4.88, 8.01, 9.11, 10.18, and 11.00 a. m., 12 06. 13.49, t M, 3.66, 5.23, **6.06, 7.00, 7.41. 8.22 p. m .53 night. Baltimore and Intermediate stations, 8.47, 4.43, 6.08 p. m., 12.00 night. Philadelphia, Broad Street, for Umlngton (express), 3.60. 7.20, 7.25, 8 32, 11.23 a. m., 12.09. •12.31, 1.12. 2.02, 8.18. 4,01, 4.41, 6.08, 6.30. 5.59, 6.17, 6.55, 7.40, .*«, 11.16 p. m. and 12.05 night. Accommodation, 6.34, 7.30, 9.12, 10.36 a m., 1.23, 8.16, 4.03, 4.44, 6.25, 8.38, 10.08 and 11.38 I Kk 10 > P SUNDAY TRAINS. 4 _ For Philadelphia (express), 1.67, 2.59, 4.20. 11.45 u. in.. 1.87, 8.05, 5.02, 5.56, ., 12.09, !: 56, 9.33, 10.43, 07, 7.28, 9.06 and 9.16 p. ni. Accommodation, 7.07, 8.19 I. 45, 4.00, 5.26, and 10.40 p. in. For Chester (express), 1.67, 4.20 8..,5. II. 45 a. m., 1.37, 3.05, 6.02, 6.6(1 7.07, und 9.06 ^Accommodation, 7.07, 8.19 a. m., 12.09, 1.45, Lm. 5.26. 7.28, and 10.40 p. m. For ffew Vork, 1.57, 2.55. 4.20, 7.07 9.33, 10,43. 11.45 a. m., 1.87, 3.05, 4.00, 6.02, 6.60, 7.07, Lie and 10.40 p. m. For Boston, without change. 6.66 p. m. For West Chester, via Lamokln, 8.55 a. and 6.26 p. m. nD Baltimore and Washington, 4.38, 8.01, oils a. m., 12.0-5. 12.49, 1.50, 6.23, •*6.05, 7.41, 22 p. m. und 12.53 night. Baltimore and Intermediate 6.08 p. m., 12.00 night, Leivc Philadelphia, Broad Street, for Wilmington (express). 8.50, 7.20, 11.23 a. in., #.09, 1.12. 4.41, 5.08, 6.55, 7.40, 8.35, 11.10, 11.16 p. m.. and 12.05 night. Accommodation, 8.35, I! stations, 9.12. 10.35 a. 12.30, 2.32, 6.10, 8.38, and 10.03 p. m. FOR THE SOUTH. Southern Railway.—7.41 p. m., dally, Sleepers to New Orleans, Memphis, Tam pa, Asheville and Hot Springs. Atlantic Coast Line.—12.49 p. Port Tampa ., dally, ; 12.53 •lecp«rs night, dally, sleeps d Mac to Jacksonville. I DELAWARE DIVISION. For Now Castle, 8.13, 11 15 a. 4.3ft. 6.15, 6.B3, 9.51 p. in., and 12.10 For Lewes. 8.13 a. m Express for Dover, Harrington and Del ir. 1.13, 11.04 a. m.. 4.27 and 11.56 p. m. ^'or Harrington and way stations only, stations, 6.53 for Capo Charles, Old Point d Norfolk. 11.04 a. m. and 11.5* SUNDAY TRAINS. For New Castle, 9.51 p.m. and 12.10 night. For Tape Charles, Old Point Comfort, id Norfolk, 11.56 p. ni. For Middletown. Clayton, Dover, Wy oming, Felton. Harrington, Brldgevllle, fieaford, Laurel and Delmar, 11.56 p. m. lA( M ) Congressional Limited Express eJps, composed entirely of Pullnii estlbule Parlor and Dining Cars. No fare other m.. 2.50, night. .. 4.27 p. ni. 2 . For Wyoming and Exn Com ft r v \ CY. the usual Pullman trains, composed of , Vestibule senger Coaches aud Dining Car. No *Xtra fare. .For further information passengers Referred to the ticket agent lion. 8. M. PRF.VOST, Gen. Manacer. Llmlte.d expre Vestibule Parlor (' the sta J. R. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Age.it. V ISj vr ^ Schedule iu effect Nov. Kind, 1895. Illuminated with Pintsch All Light. • Express trains. .TRAINS LEAVE W1LAIINOToN. DELA WARE AVENUE STATION FOR NEW YORK.weekdays, *3.13, *10.25 a.in.. *2 29, *3.28, •12.5 days, *3.13, *11.25 32, 7.39. *11 p. *5.32, *7.39. *11 V dny?. *3 13 PIIILA DELl'l I *.40, *7.20, 7.36, *.3. .55. .15 1 1 II *.25 ! •7 8 P 8.50, *11.25 •7.39, 9.i 5, ' C1IEHT1* •7.20. 7.3i 12.40, ii >k :«i: ".in. 2ft. >/. *11 . HunU 12.2ft, *3.23. 3 *3. i; P A I >i, * ri : : HALT I INI ' 07 l.'l I 7.:. i •li ; 16. •8.1ft i •itt.-; i •n I IS. Brin..' ■ .1; l> I III si:i 7.20 an •LAN 11 iiiy. i.MMOMATK days, Jo a. in., i LEAVE MARK PI IlLADELI'J I ,1* I'RKKT TATION. i. . 3.30 p. BALTi.M' ■ltd: ■ LAN DEN BEI week-days. 6 45. stntlons. 5.20 p. in. Che? Sundays, 9 55 i' LEAVE 4*1 III,/ Btreet Sta Non. ft days. • DELIMIIA i- YV Urn lm ut K . 7.10, •1.36. I M u. 26. 1130 4.20, 4.30. •5.15. -5.41. 6. Sundays, .'ft 10, 8.45, *11.35 80, i. .30 u. m., *12.1 .'0, 4.;<0. 6.30. *7.40, 10.30 n. m. No. 193. •1.36, 1.50, Telepho Rates to Western points lower than via any other line. W M. GREENE. Gen. Mnnuger. c. o. SCULL. NEW COAL YARD. All of tho Best Grades of , Coal constantly on hand. I ft All Coal carefully screened •nd orders promptly delivered. RHOADS & HEALY, Fourteenth and Scott Sta. HAVE YOU A DOG? BISLEY'S FLEA BANE SHAMPOO •■"iSff&SAts:r.'ftfcr"" 85C PER BOTTLE by load lug duggiata E. JAMES BELT, 6th aud Market Agents. a22-str for ATTENTION BICYCLE RIDERS! McLEAR & KENDALL CO. Wl.l do you! repalria; And in ike ehortedt possible time. Any mako wheel rec We also price tVo luvlto a trl tbo best id oil wheels at a mod )'23-2flt E- E- HU KILL. 420 EAST FIFTH STREET, (Lato at 2nd and Tatnall Streets, AH kinds of sowing for children, also 'a dress Um-t-f-s ladles' Undor wcai making a specialty. Child pKA i. rurtuiuuy u*>. ExtraUriiiuj, 91.73 Par og JOHN M,dOLO>l<JN. 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FREE LIST know about 9. and w o il semi you think will suit you. HAWKINS St CO., 711 Market street. lei of house you a list of properties n'28-t t a WEYLER IN BAD FAVOR. - . . . , , . , . A bod Impression has nIso boon created here by the dispatches of the Spanish cor respondents at Havana announcing that General Weyler has suppresed all dis patches roferring to the ovations in Spain In honor of Major Cirujodu. It is supposed that tho captain general's action to jealousy, and It Is currently reported that the government is disposed to replace Weyler by General Marin, now governor of Porto Rico. General Marin has Probability That Cuba's Captain General Will be Booalled. GENBBAL MARIN MAT SUOOEED. The Attitude of Amerloans la Enlisting for Cuba Cells Attention to tho Severe Which the Enthusiast# Be t Penalties >e Liable. Madrid, Dec. 16.—According to surface Indications, Captain General Weyler will goon be relieved of his ooinmand In Cuba. The discontent with Weyler Is noticeable In the government organs. They say that Instead of going to Havana to receive unmerited ovation he ought to havo continued the military operations in tho province of Pinar del Rio. duo considerable military having participated in tho last Cuban war. At thut time ho had for adversaries the insurgent side who figure prominently In that service to day. Goneral Marin went to Cuba per manently with Martinez Campos when tho latter of the island. Ho acted whon Campos ice lu tho cause of Spain, A appointed captain general captain general s iu tho field against tho insurgents, and when Campos called, Marin took his place during the interregnu Campos and the arrival of Weyler. Gen eral Marin is about 50 y between tho departure of of ago. ENLISTMENTS FOlt CUBA. American Sympathizers Lay Themselves Liable to N Washington, Dec. 16.—Tho attention of officials hero has been attracted by tho stories coming from all portions of tho country Indicating thnt enlistments going on of partios of men to go to Cuba to join the insurgents in their struggle ugainst tho Spauiurds. These enlistments in direct violation of tho neutrality laws, and aro prohibited undor severe pen alties. For accepting n commission to servo against Spain, a country with which tho United States is now at peace, the pen alty proscribed is $3,000 fine and three years' imprisonment, while for enlistment to serve aguinst Spain, or hiring any to enlist, tho ponalty is almost as heavy, being a maximum of $1,000 fine and three yours' imprisonment. ' r . If tho movements continue on n largo scale, us reported, It Is probable that the department of justice will send instruc tions of u special character to all of its agents culling their attention to the proc lamation issued by the president Inst spring, and enjoining upon them a strict enforcement of tho neutrality laws. Tho government, doubtless will lie obliged to do this in order to manifest its purpose to meet, tho requirements of International law, just as it 1ms warned the shipping in terests against taking part in filibustering movements. Feualtlus. In all sections of the country last night enthusiastic meetings wore held, at which resoluti strongly urging action by this country in the interest of Culm wero passed. Tho following dispatch from the Span ish minister of foreign affairs i the death of General Muceo is mado pub lic by Minister De Lome; "Maceo'sdeath took place In loyal fight at P caused by This is proved by tho lotter written by of Gomez, in which ho states that ho killed himself in order >gard to Brava, soldiors' bullets. i he to leave the body of his general. Tho handwriting of tho letter has been verified aud also every dotnil of the fight." There is more than ordinary intorest in tho meeting of the senate committee foreign relations, which has been called for this afternoon because of tho supposi tion thut tho condition of affuirs in Cuba will receive especial attention ut the hands of the committee. There is a diversity of in the committee as to tho OpiIlK to be pursued, and it is quite possible that today's meeting will bo barren of all suits. A 1.1.EG! INSURGENT VICTORIES. Said ccupied S In Unv Key West, Fla., Doc. 10.—Fighting is reported west of the trochn in tho Pinar del Rio section, whore tho insurgents under Maceo's ssor, General Rills liivora, has taken the Hold against tho Spanish forces loft there by General Woy lor. No facts have been received yet, but fifty wounded soldfors came in yesterday from the neighborhood of Artomlsa. It is stated in Havana that General Weyler has called in some of the troops tioned outside of the city, fearing uu at tack by Goneral Gomoz, who is reported us coming eastward with a largo force, woll armed and provisioned. Tho lnsurgonts liavo already occupied several small towns held by Spaniards in the eastern part of the province of Havana, and have had hardly auy defeats. Two train loads of provisions and captured by the insurgents on tho Ma tanzas road Saturday or Sunday, with slight loss. It is reported that an expedi tion from Honduras landed on the south side of tho island Saturday with large sup plies of ammunition and aud thut fely delivered into the the cargo possession of Goneral Rivera. The Competitor Trial. Havana. Dec. 10.—The second trial of of the American schooner Com April 29 last by a the c petitor, captured Spanish gunboat while apparently land ing a filibustering expedition of Cuba, is still in its preliminary stages, and consequently, accordiug to Spanish law, the proceedings expected the open court, whon all the fealuros of the case will be made publio. the c yet private. It is will shortly pass Into Killed by a Passenger Train. BoiiDENTOWN, N. J., Deo. 16.—A young man, aged about 20 years und from papers found on him believed to bo Hnrold Cru r, of Irvington, N. J., was Instantly killed yesterday by a passenger train .... tho Camden and Amboy division of the Pennsylvania railroad at Beldemnn's Sta tion. _ Prison In.perto Hakkirhi Ings has reappointed Andrew J. Maloney and Henry Z. Zelglor, of Philadelphia, In spectors of the Eastern penitentiary, Reappointed. , Dec. 16.—Govornor Hast P UBLIO BALE—Our lease Now Years day, ut utut ' nd and I rouc'.i, wo wiUdUpc onalstlng of boron, waz. xplrlni •Ad U \\ EDNESDAY. DEC. S3d, at 1*2 o clock. ork draught homo, r in-nit furnli s 1 good o I order, l heavy li wagon In l WHgot. . - - ••ie wheels. 1 li sled. 1 puli- of shafts (i i Idle and ft p buckets and wharf block, feed cutter, good uh . lack, block and r . liu idle, 4 Ir . ropes, d. 'bn s of all biz Ql epo. Sh *IH. fork-. •k u . onieo fixtures. Hif( Ul i ck. hook. P»et Terms—A ♦ hat 1S7J. * i.f fsn or yo unde day.4 will I himkublc n h (lit of Pv th 8°lv Hit A LI, & SDN. Stldbuiu iV Soil AMU. pUUMC SAT at public Adam MONDAY, I)E(\ 91, At 1 o'c!( i> P. 33 I to head of rs. A regular McKl u .« ■ -V 1 to tllo-o U 1 1 1 'llii. life! til HOI1EHT II. MKUUB K. ulch c( U nusual oppurtLMiity pbysiolaua. Medico. ' 4 *"-t, thloago. 1001 W. Cong aio'-tf MERCY TOR CONVICTS. Mew Jersey's Parden keen from State Prison. »rd Releases Fear. Trenton, Dec. 16 —The court of par dons held a three hours' session yesterday afternoon, and as a result of thalr dsliber uturns seven Inmates of the New Jersey state prison ruled and one was practically pardoned by the remission of a pardoned sontencod from Essex county in Novem ber, 10W6, to seven years on a conviction of manslaughter. Khe killed Louis Brown, her common law husband, who kept a sa loon In Bunk street, Newark. Another Is Joseph Hunklo, sentenced In 1895 to eigh teen months for conspiracy to defraud the city of Newark by "stuffed" payrolls. The other prisoners pardoned are :Puul Adams, sentenced from Passaic county In 1898 to ton years for rape; Gerald DoWaltoff, toured from Monmouth countv in 1895 for live yoars for grand larceny; 0. Brewster Williams, sentenced from Hudson county in 1890 for three years for grand larceny; j ullua Hchoouh). sentenced from Passaic pardoned, aix pa fine. Among those Emma Woods, who was county lu 1896 for one year for assault and battery; Peter B. Curtis, sentenced from Morris county in 1890 for one year for rob bory. Those paroled are: John Tumblty, tenced from Sussex county iu 1890 for fif teen years for breakiug and entering; Murtin San Giacomo, sentenced from Essex county in 1893 for ton years for manslaughter; Jacob Soufcer, sentenced from Passaic in 1893 for seven years for rape; Albert Randall, sentenced from Hudson county in 1894 for five years for forgery; John Hyer, sentenced from Hud county in 1895 for five yoars for for gery ; George F. Dayton, sentenced from Atlantic county In 1895 for two years for atrocious assault and battery. A (=500 flue was remitted in tho case of Harvey Randall, who was sonteneed from Hushox county In 1889 to oight years for larceny. Clergyman Charges Attempted Blackmail Baltimore, Dec. 16.—The Rev. Georgo L. Hock, the young pastor of tho Concor dia Reformed Evangelical church, this city, yesterday applied for warrants for the arrest of William Volz and wife,mem bers of his congregation, whom ho accuses of attempted black mail. Charges •ontly preferred against Mr. Hock, arruignod bc consequouceof which he fore the church oflicors and tried for al leged Improper intimacy with Mrs. Volz. The woman took tho witness stand and testified that tho charge true, but sub sequently retracted and Mr. Heck acquitted. The reverend gentleman says that Volz, prior to tho ecclesiastical trial, demanded $100 as tho price of his silonco, ami assorts that Mrs. Volz uoted iu collu with her husband. Secretary Fruncl*' Confiri at ion Delayed. Washington, Dec. 16.—The nomination tho head of the in of Secretary Francis torior department a week ago, and yesterday s sent to the senute the first ieting of the financo committee since minution was referred to it. Secre tary Francis will not be confirmed until after tho senatorial election In Missouri. It is understood that Senator Vost, her of the finance committee, suggested that tho nomination go over until after the holidays. Tho opposition, if such it bo traced 1 hr tho rocent election, in which Secretary Francis sup ported tho gold Democratic candidates. Considerable feeling has boon engendered, but it is bo termed, believed that the opposition to prevent a will bo carried Urination. far Death of Alexander Salvlni. Rome, Dec. 16.—Alexander Salvini, the well known actorand Italian tragedian, Tonmsso Salvini, died yesterday, aged 85. Mr. Salvini had boon suffering for several months with ganio trouble, and in the early purt of October his conditi of thoeolobratod BO givo rise to a rumor of his death. His wife was at his bedsido when ho died. Young Salvini of this country this season, opening in Cleveland, O., in September last, In tho "Three Guardsmen." Mr. Salvini's clos •e passed at Monte Cutiuo, his Florence. s to have made a tour ing days father's residonce, An Innocent Couple Pardoned. Helena, Mont., Dee. 16.—Governor Rl kards has granted a pardon to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark, sorving seventeen yeurs cuch in tho penitentiary at Deer Lodge for tho murder of John P. Stewart by poisoning. They had already served a year of the sentence. Stewart wealthy his wife, Mury Stewart. To sho accused h who Mrs. Stewart finally confessed to the dor, but committed suicide before a writ ten statement could be signed. very , and suspicion first, fell upon herself mother aud stepfather, ctod by her testimony. ElterifT Tam.sen Wholly Exonerated. Aliiany. Doc. 16.—Govornor Morton yesterday dismissed the charges against ►Shorlff E. J. II. Tamsen, of Now York, holding that tho sheriff could not be held responsible for tho misconduct of his sub ordinates. Tho decision approves tho recommendation of tho commissioner, who investigated the charges. Tho prin cipal accusation was in connection with tho escape of Allen, Killorun and Russell, notorious postoffico thiovos, from Ludlow street juil, through the negligence of the warden. City's Casino Collapses. Atlantic City, N. J., Dec. 16.— A hoavy wind und rain storm is raging along the coast largo Casino building, where the Elks' disaster happened two years ugo, col lapsed with a crash, currying with it untenuntod cottage next door. No was in the building. Spocial instructions have been issued to tho crows of tho life saving stations All nloug tho coast, and hurricane signals have been hoisted at all stations warning vessels to stay in port. this point. Yesterday tho Escape, One Recaptured. early hour yostorday afternoon Oliver Crom well of Lucas county, Charles Wherry of Franklin county and Joseph Dunn of Erie county escaped from the Ohio reformatory here. They aud at guards and a pair of bloodhounds. Dunn afterwards captured. Pi Tin Mansfield, O., Doc. 10.—At discovered by a guard :o pursued by a detachment of a Donflre. Fatally llurned TunrhanNOCK, Pa., Doc. 16.—Theresa, th$ little daughter of William Murray, was perhaps fatally burned yesterday aftornoou by her dress catching fire from a heap of burning blush. Her mother also badly burned while putting out the flames. Delaware's Next Ntate Secretary. Dovkh, Del., Dec. 16.—Governor-elect Tunnell has announced tho appointment of William H. Boyce, of Georgetoi secretary of state. IPEC1AL tUICNTlOX American Laundry, 608 West Front St. Brazilian Balm euros a cold, 10 conts. ippinimn M. F. Paris, Jeweler. 9 K, 3nd L Go to I'r. Sim street, foreyo c suffer with l-ottle of his eye cure. We have trio l It and It has proved a ' dtug store. 606 King >. You don't havo to when you havo a ey cure. For that tlrcil aching feeling and litria try a boffin of our Beef, Wine and Prepared by W. C. Taylor, 3U2 King street. t.-_z For flrnt-dass dyeing and scouring go to tlio Delaware Dye Works, 810 King Ir Most or the consumptives that corao to tie are Incurublo. Jhey have togleoted un 111 > late, hut still there time end White Fulmonlc Buie t ills. 1 'epot 6UG King street. cases that cured by Dr.SItnra's and Vegetable rovat Pills, Flmras tho first among pills for ttn ladles, made of pure material in tlielr rec lies of ludle-i, $1, also sent, by mull, tyjj stand high datlon for tlie Inilrtut CASTOMA. Th* fic* *!all9 •lgoatr-fe Of Hitching Omdod. Princeton, N. J., Deo. 16.— Profeasor Charles H. Hunton gave tho first public exhibition of his baseball pitching can in the college gymnasium last night erected In the A canvas backstop gymnasium, and from tho cannon, placed at pitcher's distance, balls were dis charged, showing tho different curves and rates of speed that invention Is intended to save pitchers In practice, and the Princeton nine will use It In all Indoor practice this winter as experiment. be obtained. Tho Family Felsoned with Arsenic. Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 18 — Agnes and Mary Navoek, children, died yesterday afternoon at Solvay, sumably of arsenic poisoning. Joseph Novlck, the father, and the mother and three other children At least wholo family were taken sick shortly after breakfast Suspicion uttaches to a woman living in the neighborhood, who, with several others, had lunched at the house tho night before. this city, pro dangerously ill. will probably die. The Rice's Royal Welcome Home. WiLKESBARRE, Pa., Doc. 16.— Joe Rice, who bicycle colved a royal greeting upon his return home hero last night. Ho depot by the mayor of the city and promi nent citizens, and thou a procession hoaded by several brass bands paraded tho streets. At the Opera House a public reception was hold, with Mayor Nichols presiding, made by prominent the second prize in the six days' in New York last week, re met at the and speeches citizens. National Irrigation Congress. Pikenix, Arlz., Dec. 16 — The national Irrigation congress has brought to Phoe nix about 1,000 visitors, nearly all inter ested in water storage and its distribution, and representing twenty-seven states. The first day's session effective, and plans maturing for the organization of new linos bettor suited to tho congress the work of irrigation. i«l Fourteen Drowned. Steamer Lost London, Dec. 16.—Tho French coasting steumer Marie Fanny has been lo6t off the Island of Alderney, in the British chan of fourteen nul, and her drowned. The captain saved. Fatal Explosion In a Match Factory, Berlin, Dec. 16.—An explosion has de stroyed Van Cromer's match factory at Aschaffenburg, In Bavaria. Two und four girls killed and many per injured LI Hung Chang Pekin, Dec. 10.—LI Hung Chang has bought a residonce and intends to settlo hero. He has ordered Ilorr Dotriug, the Chinese commissioner of customs, to come here._ M, Arton's Sentence Confirmed. Paris, Dec. 16.—Tho appeal court has confirmed the sentence of two years' im prisonment upon Emile Artou for bribery iu connection with the Panama scandal. Settle in Pekin. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Minister Andrade, of Venezuela, will sail next Sunday from Caracas for his re turn to tho United States. An ordinance calling for a four cent faro on all tho street car linos iu Chicago was passed by the city council. John Stuart Blight, sixth eurl of Darn ley, (lied suddenly yesterday at his home at Athboy, County Moath, Ireland. An unsuccessful uttempt was made last night to wreck the handsome new opera house at Belton, Tex., with dynamite. The rebellion in the Philippine islands is spreading rapidly. Bands of insurgents --o infesting the outskirts of the city of Manila. Tho railroad to tho Monte Cristo mine In tho Cascade mountains, Washington, is impassable, and the mining towns of Monte Cristo and Silver Top cut off fr entirely supplies. Rev. John DeWitt, D.D. of the Theological Seminary, New Brunswiek, N. J., writes: "I am satisfied that Dr. D Dyspepsia Pills right. They ha all Dr. my case.' Clergymen ssors, phy Deane's ' Dyspepsia V. Pills. J ' P r t nd U ally find the dc i tfa the one great remedy f Dr Deane Dyspep .Pills i if bow y h !e. Whit pated, yellow r a free sample. PP DU. J. A. DEANE CO . Kit rston. N. V w, '■ c teem Good Things Como To The Top ovory timo. There do than thoso wo sell, and it hasn't taken them long to to tho top. Shoes to bo satisfactory well and feel well. bettor shoes must look well, Our shoes always look stylish and fit like a glove—they feel wear beautifully, satisfaction go uhcad of cotton—they easy When It comes to shoe fool confident JOHN J. HAYES, No. 13 East Second Sireat. DUNCAN BROS 214 Market Street: AMERICAN CLUB. Christmas tree holders and fences, malleable iron toys, banks, stoves, rifles, star safety razors, carving sets, silver-plated ware, table and pocket cutlery. Duncan Bros., 214 Market Street, .adies' and Gentlemen Wo havo two thousnnd pipes to select from for Holiday prosonts. Gold mounted in cases. Briar pipes, nmbor tip, 50c up. Buy a cigar moistanor flOo to $2.25. Polish cd Oak. No trouble to show goods. DURSTEfiN No. 5 East 2nd Street. North Sido City Market. AMERICAN LINK DRAFTS for Christir h presents to tho Old^ country, •is ul' Great Britain and inland, for s by H. L. EVANS & CO., EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS K RLIF-FINBIX HOURS— lllstreosiiig tvid ney and Uladiicr diseasea rcllovod In six hours by T hid etnedy Ih ut of it in# pain in •art of t e. It relieves water and pain In pat-dug It ul ately. U you wiuir quick roller and euro,this la y*ur remedy Sold by Z. Jaiuss Belt, Drug gist, Wilmington, Del. ho bladder, kid nova eurl nary pussatrue i of St luiiuodi I at H y jtt-iyr TKETH, DR. F. E. SMITH, SURCKON UfcNTIST. A Teeth Evtrarfad. With Vitalised Air..., Heauilfal Met of Teeth Teeth Filled With Teeth Filled With Hllver Flellna. All operations kno vn to dentistry Foil re attention guaranteed. .*8e .A»o .«# eld •1 up 7fio Si 611 MARKET STREET TEE T H 13 The con nr. thaf peo'ile - ... prao re satlaflud menu any wuii r work. Tt i tiling else. VERY BEST TEETH $8 ASET Extracting..1....... 25c Gas or Vitalized Air... 50c Silver fillings; 0 73o Gold fliliiigi.up Teeth cleaned.75c DR. HONEYWELL'S DENTAL PARLORS, Ui M A KK M' S'J„ IV J L6UNGTON Bel. We prepare legal its or all deeds, mortgages, bonds) v under legal gupervla ul expert Title searches furnished. Our char ges are alwuys moderate. HAWKINS & CO. 71 a Market Street. LEGAL PAPtRS— agreements, wills, . Over twenty 3 ORDERS TAKER FOR CUT FLOWERS, DESIGNS, ETC. MRS. LEWIS 705M \V. 2d St. diO-Steod* MRS. W. H VANCE 600 E 7th St. THE LEADING QUICK LUNCH PARLORS 41N tt HOLTS' No, 3 EAST 41H ST. follow. Open nil night We lend and Special Bargains No NEW PIANOS from $140 and upwards, ^reasonable offer refused if ac-, companied with cash, or $6, $8 and $10 per month it required. 1 ! NEW ORGANS 1 ^"; °" °" EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY WARRANTED. A few second-hand Square Pianos and Parlor Organs from $20 to $150. J. FORD FOX, 820-822 Market street, Wilmington, Del.' Telephone 684. HOLIDAY FURNITURE This Tabourette, antique oak and imi* tation mahogany, with fine polish finish, only $1.25; reducedlrom $2. IT iuclies high top 14 inches, m li A few yet left of the 65 cent ones, in thin woods—white enamel, oak and cherry; i'J inches high, top 11 inches square. $1.25. GOLD A now design in gold leaf reception chairs, just Guaranteed not to put on sale, at $2 25 each. CHAIRS. tarnish. Reed Chairs and Rockers in all finishes and en ameled any color to suit on short notice—3 days. MORRIS Those Morris Reclining- Chairs are moving- rapid ly. Chairs $4.00 each, without cushions, and CHAIRS. two reversible cushions, from $2.75 upwards, ac cording to material; Don't wait for us to toll you of all tho good things wo have for Christmas buyers. Wc arc stocked to overflowing, now, aud predict a busy season. DOM'T WAIT. Cur delivery service is complete and thor oughly equipped to handle tho Holiday business. Deliveries made at any time to suit purchasers. MEGARY, SIXTH AND TATNALL STREETS. Open every evening until Ohristmas , NO MORE TORTURR 3J In the denttata oh.lr. The J«j of barbarlo oniUr In dental methods has been as surely passed M tho day of similar torture under the knife. At our office we extract teeth without pMft for 25o. Filled without pain for 50c up. PIMP and #8. Gas or Vltallxed Air administered. - - Open In tho eveulng - . f ( s c r *i. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS. No. 610J MARKET STREET. r l IkV Opposite J. Paul Brown's Photo Gallery Drs. Ash brook & Bumgarner, Prop*. COAL IS Clean and Well Prepared AT THIS SEASON BUY NOW Geo. W. Bush & Sons Co. FRENCH STREET WHARF. You Can't Examine Coal i criticall 't feel of. r. know that well. You soo if It's all wool and a yard wide, consumer must depend to a great e the dealer's honesty. Knowing things it would be a pretty bad sort who would deliberately cheat, usually honest—if they ;ii ii , W.T A ■ \ v-. dealo give you satisfaction it is because don't know any better—they are d . It requires untold periouee in tho coal business, to ar be able to give the finest and most I succeeded • arc in ex> rjs t the best t hey c factory coal. W well in doing this and position to dt just now. CHARLES WARNER COMPANY, Wilmington, Dela Central Office, Ninth and Shipley Sttt