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NIEHsAI f r J kae^ Quick If-. Tho.,'ugblj Forevor Cased. Four out of Pve who suffer nervousness, mental worry, attacks of " tho blues,'' are but paying tho penalty of early excesses. Vic tims, reclal manhood, regain your Vigor. Don't despair. Bend for book with Axplanatlon and proofs. Mailed (sealed) f ree. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N Y. PENNSYLVANIA [j AILRO AO, The Standard Railway of America. PROTECTED THROUGHOUT BY THE INTERLOCKING SWITCHES AND BLOCK SIONAL SYSTEM. PHIL 4 DELPHI A, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE R. R. " IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 13, 1806. follows: ! . Trains leave Wilmington For 2 K, Eh & Philadelphia (express) 4.90, 6.30, 7.42, 8.B0. 8.66, 9.33. 10.( 11.85, 11.28. li.46 a. m.. *12.16. Lltt; 5.10, {(.68, 6.45, 7.07. 9.06 am. - Accommodation, 6.10, 7.10, 8.12, 18.46, 2.38, 4.00, 6.28. 7.60 and 10.46 J>. m. f For Chester (express). 1.57, 4.2oT 6.30, 7.42, ff.KO, 8.50. 8.56, 10 03, 11.26, 11 46 e. m., 1.37, 5.06, 5.02. 5.56. 7.07, and 8.06 D. m. ^ ao modatlon, 6.10, 7.10, S.12, 11.02, 1.. 12.46, 2.88, 4.00, 6.26. 6.45, 7.60 For New York. 1.67. 2.66, 4.20, 6.30, 1.60, 8.S8, 10.08, 10.48, U.46 a. m., *12.16, 2.38, 8.06, 8.11, 6.02. 6.10, 5.66, 7.07 9.16 10.40 p. m. For Boston, without change, 10.16 a. m. and 5.66 p. m. For West Chester, via Lamokln, 6.80 a. Centor and Intetmedlate . m. and 6.88 p. m. and Waahlnilon. i.U, 1.01. , and 11.00 a. m., fl,OS, U.49, -1 11, 5.28, —5.05, 7.00, 7.41, 1.23 p. m„ and 10.43, 3.11, I! Accom - .40 p. m. 7,10. 1.37. ami l«r Newark Stations, 7.88 a. L. „ Baltimore and Intermediate statlone, 1.47, 4.43. 6.66 p. m., 12.00 night. ll.B, U.le p. m. and 8.05 n(,ht. Ac<jommodatlon, 5.54, 7.30, 3.13, 10.35 a-m-, t.S. ill 4.03, 4,44, 6.25. 5.88, 10.03 and 11.33 SUNDAY TRAINS. „ „ . m f or Philadelphia (express^ 1.57, 2.56. 4.20. , 9.33. 10.43, 11.46 a. m., 1 37, 3.05, 6.02, 6.o6, , 7.28, 9.06. and 9.16 p. m. Accommodation, 7.07, 8.19 a. 145. 4.00, 5.20, and lO.^O p. m. For 6hester (express), .45 a, m.. 1.37, 3.0b, 5.02, 5.66> 7.07, and 9.06 l„ 12.09. u ., 12.03, 1,45, ccommodatlon, 7.07, 8.19 a. n ^»;a?,^tW' 4 . 2 S .m 10.43. 11.45 a. m., 1.37, 3.06, 4.00, 5.02. 5.5C 9.16 and 10.40 p. m. For Boston, without change. 6.56 p. m. ^ For West Chester, via Lamokln, 8.60 a. ^Baltimore P and Washington, 4.38, 8.01, 10.18 a. m., 12.06, 12.49. 1.60, 6.23, **b.05, 7.41, * B^tlmbre^a^d 3 Vnfermedlate stations, 9.08 p. m., 12.00 night. ^ . Leave Philadelphia, Broad Street Wilmington (express). 3 60, 7 30.. 11 23 a m 12 09, 1.12, 4.41. 5.08, 6.65, 7.40, 8.Jo, 11.10, 11.16 p. m.. and 12.05 night. Accommodation, 8.85, 9.12, 10.35 a. m,, 12.30, 2.82, 6.10, 8.38. and 10.03 p. m. t£ 9.33. , 7.07, FOR THE SOUTH. ^ „ Southern Railway.— 1 7.4i p. m.. dally, Sleepers to New Oneans, Memphis, Tam pa, Asheville and Ilot Springs. w Atlantic Coast Llne.-l2.49 p. •leepers to Port Tampa and Mac night, dally, sleep ji b to Jacksonville. .. dally. ; 12.53 DELAWARE DIVISION. New Castle. 8.13. 11.15 a. ., and 12.10 night. d Del 1.30, 5,15, 6.63. 9.61 p For Lewes, S.13 a. in... 4.27 p. ni. .Express for Dover, Harrington a mar. 8.13, 11.04 a. in., 4.27 amlll.r.6 p. m. ; ' For Harrington and way stations only, > For Wyoming and way stations, 6.53 Express for Tape Charles, Old Point fcomfort and Norfolk. 11.04 u. m. and 11.5* > . SUNDAY TRAINS. , New Castle, 9.51 p.m and 12.10 night. Cape Charles. Old Point Comfort, Ifrid Norfolk. 11.66 p. m. For Middletown. Clay girring', Felton, Beaford, Laurel . Dover. Wy . Brldgevllle, Harrlng and Del mar, 11.50 p. (•*) Congressional Limited Express trains, composed entirely of Pullman Vestibule Parlor and Dining Cars. No Iftra fare other thkn the usual Pullman ? (') limited express trains, composed of Pullman Vestibule Parlor Cars, Vestibule Passenger Coaches and Dining < ar. No i For further information pasn°nK ticket agent the Kta• I tion. B. M. P Tt. W FVGBT Oen. Pups i. & 0, i' Pl Schedule in effect Nov. Illuminated villi All , '**Expr train; i>r; la WILMING1 l N FOR AT i WARI.O A\ 4 3.13. NEW V •12.21, duys, p. u > . .1' I LA. I 'I. II. U> *5.32 50. ' 1» cek-days. *3.13, CH ESTKh 19.Ul. *10 II. i .k 3.5 p. m. Sunday 12.20. *3.28. 3.iil), *5.32. ti ATLANTIC CITY, week-day m., *12.21, *2.29 p. m. Sundays. 7.36 u. CAPE MAY, week (lava. *8.25 u. •2.29 P. nt. BALTIMORE week-days,' * •2.07, 2.54, *4.03. days, *4.13. 7.20. ♦4.67, *8.19 u. m BALTIMORE and w 7.20 a 7.39 It 32 II. I and 20, *8.49. *11 a. m., *12.55. . Sun *12.55. *2.07. 2.54, WASHINGTON. ) 4 11. stations, daily. HO a. in., 2.54 p. in. NEWARK, week-days. *4.13, 7.20. *8.49. *4.57. *6.16. 7.35, •11 a. *12.56, 2.54, *4.03. Sundays, *4.13. 7.20, *8.49 a. eek-days, *6.16 p. W.19 p. nt. •12.65, 2.64, *4.57. 7.3 HITTS BURG, v Sundays, *4.57 p. in CHICAGO, dully. *4.57 n. in. CINCINNATI und ST. LOUIS, dally. •1165 und *8.11) n. in. NEW ORLEANS and MEMPHIS, via Bristol and Chattanooga, week-days .*6.16 J . nt. Sundays, *4.67 p. m. Througl leepci's lo Memphis and New Orlenus. 6INGERLY ACCOMMODATION, dully. 1.20 n. m., 2.54 and 7.35 p. i LANDENBERU iwfcek-days, 10.27 a. ■ays, lo a. Leave market'street station. Philadelphia, week-days, 3.30 p. m. 1 BALTIMORE, week-days, 2.50 p. LANDENBERO 45. 10.S 4 l ACCOMMODATION. .. 2.54, 4.57 p. . Bu 4.5Y p. l and way stations. . nt., 2.50, 6.20 p. ni. week-days, 6 Sundays, 9.55 . LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, ] Street Sta fc *. Sundays. *3.30. *8.15, \ •1.36. 1.60. *4.20. 4.50. ( i Telephone No. 193. \ Rates to Western points lower than v / f any other line. W. M. GREENE. ' ' Gen. Manager. P' Chestnut for Wilmington 3.30. 6.15, 7.10, *8.15. 9.30. *1 *12.20, *1.36, 1.50,. *3.30. *■ U.30 41. 6.00, 6.30. *7 . *11 0.' •7.40, C. O. SCULL. Gen. P l . Agent Wilmington & Northern R. R, t) 9'JMK TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 22nd. 1938. w Ington (French Street , Montchaii Trains tution) for D. & U. J i, Winterhurn. Guyene CoHsart, Chadd's Ford Junction, 1 J foil. West Chester, Embrevllle, Morti ffille, Coatesvilie und intermediate t ilons. Rally. o,lop. m. buntluys 4.05 p til i ly nt v.Oi s Ltd For Waynesburg Junction, Springheld nd intermediate atatlons, dally ex uuduv at 7 JO a m. 2 10 and 4 05 p. lundaj's only at 8.08 a. m., 2.10 and \ For Joanna. BIrdsboro, Reading and in cept Sunday, uduys ouly, t 8.08 a. m. and 2.10 p. in. .. G. MTATTSLAND, Superintendent lOWNESS BRIGGS. Qen. I'ass. 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Henutor Morgan, of Alabama, opened the debate with a lengthy speech of the ineusure. Mr. Morgan »termined whether American control of tho canal or the up holding of the Mnnros doctrine bo iucludod among tho difference* to lie submitted to arbit ration under tho Anglo Ainerican treaty. Tho canal bill provides for an issue of 1100,000,000 of maritime canal company stock, of which the United States is to subscribe for 170,000,000 worth of Hhures. The company is to issue bouds up to $100. Ottf.OOO, these to be guaranteed by the United States. It is substantially the measure passed by the senate In the last congress. Mr. Chandler introduced the Republican oauous bill for an Interna tional monetary conference, and also a bill providing for a permanent census bureau, with a superintendent at 10,000 salary. The honse passed three bills of public Importance and devoted the remainder of the day to District of Columbia business. One prohibited the sale of Intoxicating liquors to the Indians, one amended the existing patent laws in oonformlty with the recommendations of the American Bur association, and another provided for the use by the govsrmnent of patents sc oured by naval offices, at compensation to be fixed by a board of three officer*. The Maasni in fa said it should be If You Neglect Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Rheuma. tism, Malaria, Nervous Prostration —all caused by Acid Condition of System— Bright's Dis ease will follow. Thous ands testify this rem ^Bk^^^edy cures all the Wg^pf^N.f°i' mer an 3 P re * vents the lat rj> ter. ■f + > V. All Dis-\^ eases of the > Stomach,Kid neys and Liver come from Acid Condition, and S. P. H. cures all by removing the cause. For Sale at Miller's Drug Store 402 Market Street. _ AFTER «LL OTHERS FAIL DR.LOBB Between Vine ami Caltonhlll 329 N.I5THST. 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Dear little lady, eo tumbled and sleepy, Kneeling at dusk with her bead o Lamplight Is dim, end the shadows little lady, and, ah, sad met Having a prayer that the angels most soften— Ah, little lady, could only It be I Time wus when I prayed, too, often and often. Longing for my kneel creepy, o that we or shall see. Dear little lady, till play days Kneel here at dusk at my Ne'er could you know Lear little Italy, hut, ah, sad —Post Whoelor in Now York Press. n tired kneel : is undsr tho clover, TWO WIVES. "It's grown chilly, hasn't It?" "Oh, yos," suid Agnes Lawton, with a astio laugh. She was huddling in her dapper street gear before the pennon of crackling llumu on hor friend's hearth. "It's blowu horribly chilly, Murion—for me!" "Another quarrel, I suppose, with your husband?" "A quarrel this time that ends every thing. I'm going to my mother In Bos ton." "Don't, my dear." Murion Kingslund spoke thus In tones tranquil and low. She was swaying lier t If softly in a rocking ohair, and she bad folded her arms In a leisurely way. She a large, blond woman—not handsome, but with a beautiful figure aud a fuoe full of swoot gravity. "Oh, you've always said that," replied young Mrs. Lawton, frowning at the fire. I moan to disobey your court "But sei." "Vory well, Agnes; member I've always said husbaud loves you devotedly"— "Ab, that's the very point, Murlonl Ho , but not devotedly. He"— and here Mrs. Lawton lowered her face and drew out tho next words in n dogged, dragging undertone—"he is not faithful. " Tho oscillations of Mrs. Klugsland's rooking chair quickened the least little bit. "What husband Ib?" "Yours." "Ob, Trent—yes! I wasn't thinking of him." She colored, biting her Ups. "What is the present trouble, Agnes? Tell me." "It's very simple. I found a note In Fred's—I mean Mr. Lawton's—overcoat pocket." "My dear Agnee, what were you doing thero?" "Doing there?" "You were spying—jealously spying," said Marion, with her usual culm. "Ad mit It." "You're orueler than usual, Marlon. I was a fool to come here. Mamina will sympathize, however. I shall tuke the 8 o'clock train for Boston." "Was tho note very dreadful?" "Oh, it told its own story. And, as you'ro aware, this is not the first time"— "That you've gone through your hus band's pookots? I know. Aud the signa ture? " "Initials." you please. Re tiring. Your And n very violent quurrel fol "1 lowed?" "The most violent Hindi ev had. have have. ' ' And tho lust Marion Kiugslaml stopped rocking. "Agues," site arid, breaking a pause, "I don't know u husband who in publlo is attentive, pOBi rcapectful, n tlvely gallant to his wife than yours." "In public!" bristled tho other. "What does thut mean?" a groat deal more than many wife gets—many a wife of our uoquuint whom I've heard you openly pity in my hoarlng. Now, answer mo frankly. Might not that letter which you found und rend hnvo Implied u flirtation, a passing sentiment, rather titan the very lurid and scandalous interpretation you put upon iglit it not? Tlriuk for u ment before you answer." Agues tussod her head, decked In a tiny bonnet of tangled pansies. "Well, perhaps," site presently conced ed, with distinct reluctance. "Perhaps," ropoated Murion. "Nowthat is at least au admission. It puts Frederick in a more pardonable light. But it does not excuse you from being most rashly in discreet.'' "Oh," fumed Agnes, "I do so dotesfc that kind of philosophy!" cultivate "It that is sounder. " "We women, Marion! How would you feel, pray, if your Trent"— "Novur mind my Trent, dour. Lot us talk generalities for a fow minutes. There's hardly a household that hasn't its Bliiobeard's ch: "Except yours ford"—• "Generalities, please, Agnes, just for a little while. There pry, and there arc Fatimas who don't. Tho latter have by far tho host time of it —that is, whoa their Bluebeards treat them fondly and courteously. Discretion is a wonderful safeguard to conjugal c tentmunt. The moral obligation with men should bo us strung us it is witli women. I freely grant you that. But sooloty docs nut grant it, and in the lives of our grout great-greut-grandchildren it will not prac tically employ any such system of ethics loss I miserably err. It is a system talked about, written about, and, if nt day it will be actively exploited, that day everybody who now lives will lio, as I firmly believe, in graves whose deep est cut headstones have grown undecipher able blurs. The new woman may dream realize a few of them. 's world, uu's world for many centuries it bor. ' ' And uf you s who do Fati her dreams and But, after all, it is still a and must remain. Fatima will reap nothing by Iter curiosity except unhappiness. So many of thorn live and die in blissful ig norance. And it is they should. Mon ard does not change his spots. Why not let well ulone? A wife con tend and water her jealousy und her suspicion precisely two different specimens of forn much better that , and tho loop if they in a favorite jardiniere. Of course mnritnl nogleet, ill treatment, rudeness, are all uutre chose. But I have often taken a thoughtful survey, Agnos, of my own oial surroundings. They very muoh yours, my dear. Wo often teas, dinnors, dances, set—the smart would call it—nud most of married, like selves. And I've repeatedly nsked myself, much by wlmt they don't say a vast amount of family torment mny not bo uvoidod by refraining i ho meet nt the We know tlie suppose , I friends judging as by what they do suy, if the simple process of Fati from all Interference with Bluebeard's key sprang from her seat by tho flro and looked tearfully, in potuously, round tho tasteful sitting friend. ^ "Oh, Marion," site cried, "you toll talking generalities, but to tho most piercing personalities! lot only jealous Hero Ag of her yon they And why? Bee of Jilin—1' se I' jealous of you! F your BEST 1 S m Piiisbury's Best Is fhs Best. brentl other, fho ha Been nl bottoi grocer lor It Ask tot got It of John If. Mnrr; I'liillps, Thi»tnpson I'liinkett; IV. <i. Valentino; J. J. Co.; I'liIIIo Jle-eslou; A. M. t'lereo. It. McClure & .Sou. R. G. Smith & Son, Gsneral Agent, Kmhree rllle, Cliejter Co.. Pa. •(18m T- B CHAMBERS Bazaar. Stuuton, Del., Dealer in nil class of merchandise goods, bought, sold :r uu changed Call aud we will do business with you. Telephone, Stanton. Kxchungn. wrens height* of perfeot married happi ness, the wife of a mao who worships you, all the world know*, who la a model of every virtue under the auu, und who prob ably never look* at a woinun without thinking how far she falls below you, hi* Ideal, it is easy enough to preach discre tion and circumspection. You've the key to ull your apartmonta. You're a Fatima with a Uluobeard who doesn't know the meaning of a looked door." Here Agnes laugiiod in o sort of hysteric way and oiuted to a near ohulr. "That's Is overcoats, now." While speaking she slipped across the room und lifted a of dark broadcloth, holding it aloft. "Why, yes," said Marion, raising her quiet brows In surprise. ' Ho came back this morning after leaving for down town and ordered a thicker cause of the changed wont her. Stray ue must hnvo left it there. He's u good serv ant enough, but he has his careless moods. " Agues, with another odd laugh, thrust her hand into Ol of Strayne be of the pockets. "You'v fear of finding anything, j ingly liuppy Murion. You Suddenly she paused. She had drawn forth a liluo tinted envelope which had been raggedly torn open at "A woman's liund, Murion," she claimed, "or I've never seen the date of arrival four duys baok. It smells of violets too. Well, really I" "Agues!" Marlon wont forward and took the note from her friend's grusp with uncharacter istic speed. She grow paler as she scanned the superscrip tion and then raised the envelope to her nostrils. She loved her husband Intensely nnd knew thut he returned her love. Not the slightest Inoldent of her life had she kept concealed from him, and she had al ways felt confident that thero was a like absolution of confidence and candor. It stabbed her to the soul as she thought now that no forgetfulness had prevented him from telling her of this note. They led fashionable lives, but they led them together. For ull that they might sometimes pass hours apart, their oonstaut intimacy and oomradery were beyond dis pute. For a few seoonds she stood perfectly still, holding the letter. Then she went to. tho overcoat which Agnos had just placed upou the chair and slipped tho lot ter book Into one of its side pockets. a woman who had always been common share of self i i n i ; i i of its sides. ! And paio already, but she Midi his She held to possess command. She justified this belief "Bluebeard's chamber," sho said, with a smile quite dim nnd linger a smile, but it joyless. And then sho raised and put it against her lips in a gesture that not only symholed silence, but en joined it. Agnes watched her In astonishment Sho knew that there about hor friend; that what Marion seri ously did und said a sincerity nt daggers drawn witli sham. "And yod'll nover oven ask him whom It's from?" Agnes exoluimed. "Never." "But you suspect"— "No matter what I suspect." "And you'll nover let him know you saw itwmd didn't open it?" "Never." "But this thing, Marion, will come be tween you and him. It may rulu your futuro happiness. ' ' "That can't be helped. If It's what I think it Is" (hor placid voice broko a little here), "then lotting him know would do harm than good." "But perhaps it's the morost trifle, after all," said Agnes, site hersolf ously turning consoler despito her s, "some request for financial ndvice woman nover any poso done and suid from gener loan of money from whom wo both know." "Perhaps," returned Marion musingly. Aud then it passed through her mind: "Ho would have told mo if It had been that. He tolls mo everything— 'vo believed." "All, good morning, Agnes," a voice suddenly said in tho half open doorway. "Having a gossipy powwow with my wife, oh? You didn't expect to this hour, did you? You thought I too much of u poor, hurdworking Wall street drudge, didn't you? And you were quite right. Iam." "Trent," faltered Marion. Sho had instantly soen that her husband u trifle paler than usual, and that Inward agitation, which ho struggled to hldo, controlled him. His eyes, wander ing quickly yet covertly about tho lit on tho overcoat. "Ah," ho said, "It's here." And then ho caught tho garment up and thrust c't hand into one of its pockets. Meanwhile so till here sit nd ho was talking with speod nnd no dressed his wife without looking at her. "Tho fact is, Marion, I remembered when half way down ti that I'd loft in tho elevated important business letter has just told in this coat. Stray thut ho forgot to take tho coat up stairs— stupid fell again to got it— Alt, here's the letter I want!" stairs I hurried do , If her friend did not ot a liluo tinted cnvelopo as it rept Into n breast pocket of tho •ercoat which adorned the person of Mr. Trent Kingsland. And thou this gentleman, a little flushed after his lute pallor, said a few words of genial farcv.%11 to Agnes, made buoyant waves of the hand toward his Marion the gle: f« wifo and gracefully disappeared. The two women looked at auothcr In silence. "Murion," at length said Agnes In a voice vibrant with foellng, "he canto hack to get that letter. And he wus very cernodfbout It, was he not?" "Very." Agnos hastened to her friend's side. "Marlon, do yon mean that you'll say a word to him ev "No. I shall never say a word to him now. " Agnos looked steadily at the floor in deep meditation. Then site caught of Marion's hands in both her own. "But you will suffer." "Yob, I shall—suffer." "And—givo—no—sign?" "And give no sign." Agnes stooped nnd kissed the hand she bolding. After n slight interval sho suid somewhat brokonly, "Marlon, I—I don't think I'll tuke tho 3 o'clock train to Boston after all. "—Eilgur Fawcett in Col lier's Weekly. If Cool on the Gallows. that ever mounted a George Watson, "Tito coolest soaffold to bo hanged who killed Captain Mentor about 25 years ngo," said Detective Bill Bulmer. "Wat s hanged on tho old commons back of York street. Whon the cap was placed his head, he didn't say anything. Tho sprung and tho rope broko. Wat hauled buck on the platform, and , just before ho swung off again ho said, 'Gentlemen, don't let that happen again. ' " —Cincinnati Enquirer. trap A (ininl I'i cmm it would makosomo tl keep the you Just nt '.his ti poor family happy and comfortable f< . ton of good coal. Tho placet from H. T. Sergeant, Olllco King streets. Yard, 109 Maryland avo l them a o order it is th and King Phone 545. ul for open grates. Coal for family over and Hickory Largo IV Coal all under c 40 lbs. oopiue or oak kindling wood split ready tl electro plated gold gents for |*J.05 by huy 11. T got V watch. Ludlos of coal fr lug Most or tbe eonsutuptivoa that come to :e incurable. They linvff neglected until loo lute, but still there •e cured by Dr.8 wees that come ou time Wtilta i'ulnioirio Balaam and Negetabla Fills. Depot, twill King street. tho liret among pills for tin aterlal etund lilgu Sim Indies, made of pure in their lies of Imllen, $1, ulso sent by King street. emlatlon for tlie Itiliitut Dr. Simms' vegetable liver pills are very sy to take, very easy and painless to ,o: perfectly cm able in liver coin , kidney troubles, dyspepsia, lieud pi alnt ache, olc ; only pills to White Fulmoulo Balsa and anti dyspepsi K!uk street. rith . blood purifier powders. Depot. 006 Wo take Inventory of stock l>b 1st. ill sell all brokco lines ol Umierwia Wyatt & Co.,6U8Murko; We OQffl TO STARVE OUT CUBANS Weyler'8 New Modeof "Warfare" Agaiust Insurgents. A SPANISH WAR VE3SEL SUNK. While Nailing to Fort Gi * lloinb V lie Kelam V'liicli Ha<4 lieeu pago Stri Placet! lu the Canto llivt Near Muugo Lundlug. Havana, .Tan. 19. — Captain General Weylor has Issued a circular amplify lug article 2 of hi* edict of Jan 1. It says that tho .Spanish authorities oust not permit groceries, dry goods a town unless the remittors of each lo cality guarantee the loyalty and standing of the purchasers ami vouch for theii actual need of the goods. The military authorities are required to sign each In voice in duplicate, and one of them will s a guide for the .Spanish author ities uutil the consignment arrives at its destination. This step has been taken to •till further do away with the possibility of the iusurgeuts being able to purchase supplies in the towns, and there is no deny ing that the work of starving the insur gents into subjection Is being pushed with vigor and success than the work of subduing them by force of arms. The iiiHurgwnts have attacked Santiago de las Vegas, this province, from several points. Their fire wus arrested by the Spauish garrison in the trenches, and a government force under Captain Kchen ique attacked the enemy outside the town, with the result that the insurgents re treated. Senior Maooiras, editor of La Patria, of Santa Clara, has been imprisoned by or der of the governor of that province. He is charged with circulating false charges agaiust the authorities. The publication of La Patria has been stopped. It is reported that Gomez has sent a spe cial messenger to General Ruiz Rivera, the Insurgent leader In the province of Pinar del Rio, urging him at all hazards to create a diversion in that part of the island, so as to prevent the captain gen eral from sending an overwhelming force against the insurgent army which is ad vancing from tho eastern part of Santa Clara toward Matanzas, with the inten tion, it is said, of pushing on possible to the capital. The guuboats Centinelu and Relarapago left Manzillo on the night of Jan. 18, with the object of going up the river Canto to Fort Guamo, in compliance with the or ders of Generul Borch. At 10 o'clock in the morning of Jan. 17 both gunboats Mango landing when an explo sion of a torpedo, which had l)een well placed In the river, sunk the Relampago. Those of the ward shore, but banks. At the critical moment a boat was launched from the Centinela, which rescuod the men in the water. Tho expe dition had to return to Manzillo. Six of tho Iiolumpago's officers and killed outright, and all of tho rest received loss severity. On the Centinela tho commander, Sonor Puerta, was seriously wounded, while of the ,-as killed and nine wounded. to leave Uci who survived swain to fired on from the funds of CUBANS DO NOT LACK FUNDS. The Spanish Efforts to Impoverish Th Are Unavailing. New York, Jan. 19.—Tho Cuban junta has something like $40,000 tied up in de posits with tho United States government, made in lieu of real estate security for Disappearance of several members of t he revolutionary party who tiro charged with violation of tho neutrality laws. Cash ball was given because real estate owners were unwilling to assume the risk of be coming surety for n filibuster who might be culled out of tho country just at the time set for trial. Knowing this, the Spanish government has sought t( barrass tho junta by causing arrests to bo made charges, so that it would be devote to ball purposes tho capital might bo advantageously used iu tho purchase of arms and ammunition. Tho resources of the Cubans, how greater than the Spaniards imagine. Said a Cuban leader: "Instead of being crippled financially by those arrests, tho Cubans c ns fast as they come. Contributions hnvo boon coining in more liberally since the death of Maceo than before from all over the United States. A generous donation caiuo recently from Paris. We are in the position of solvont merchants, while Spain Is a bankrupt.'' old and almost forgotte I i tho Gonfosaed tlie Cahalm Bridge Horror. Palatka, a Hungarian tramp, cross eyed, a fiend lu expression nnd revolting iu countenance, has confessed to having perpetrated the great Cnhaba bridge disaster, which oc ■d three weeks ago.in Alubumn. He admits that siuglo handed ho sent thirty horrible death and . Pa Atlanta, .Tan. 19.— five persons to wounded and maimed latka whs arrested iu Eatonton, Putn: county, iu middle Georgia. His first cap tors believed hi in half witted. Those iu chnrgo of hi ho Is entirely without human feelings. He spoko of tho fearful wreck with no sign of emotiou. hi* y to' Alabama say Merchant Brockton, Mass., Jan. 19.—Tho stook of lumber held by H. S. Richmond & Co . was attached yostorduy in the interest of the Kellor Lumber company, of Boston. Rich mond was subsequently arraigned in the police court on a specific charge of forg ing notes to the value of $4,800. Richmond, furnish bail, wus taken to engaged to bo married to a -Mayor Whipple, and the s to have taken pluce next being unable jail. He daughter of wodtliug mouth. Fairbanks Fleeted Senator. Indianapolis, Jan. 19. — Charles W. elected United States sena today. The senate nnd house Fairbanks tor at voted separately, and tomorrow will meet in joint session to canvass tho vote and proclaim, formally, the election of the senator. The Democratic senators und representatives nominated Daniel W. Voorhoes in caucus last night, nnd cast their votes for him today. Tho six Pop Jists voted for Leroy Templeton,of India upolis. _ College ProfenHor Dlagraced. Boston, Jau. 19.—Carl B. Christenson, formerly a professor at Waterloo college, Waterloo City, In., was sentenced yester day to servo throe mouths in the house of correction for stealing hooks from the Boston publlo library. Christenson wr arrested here Sunday, and in his apart ments were found not ouly twenty-eight books from tho Boston library, but also a large number bearing the stamp uf th* public library of Hartford, Conn. ROSS', No- 210 Market street, 11K A1 )QU A UTE RS FO! t BARGAINS WINTER UNDERWEAR, Plush Caps and WORKING GLOVES. Largest Assoilmanf. Lowes! Prices s for tho The best val oy ■r otT'jnvl. Headquarters for Knit Jackets, Sweaters, Skating Caps, etc. ROSS', 210 MARKET STREET. Domestic Sewing Much!no. Agent fo d uhdiM'n G'PUtnl ITt p JvlS-t ra or HAWK IN Mi Ann (If) CASH AND GIVEN FREE QOi^UUiUU PRIZES each month FOB » S As follows: 4 First Prizes, each of $100 Cash - - - $ 400.00 20 Second.$100spiEi c *T.OIejoles-2,000.00 40 Third " " " $ 2b Gold Watenes • 1,000.00 Cash and Prizes given snob month - - $3,400 CJ Total given during l2mos. 1897, $40 ,800.0 0 MAPPERS SOAP RULES. , . inn* 1»97 in each of ths4di$»ric how to obtajn t TH«m. ht ( Olivet. Cut , Every month rt cs will bo aear ii' i SUAr wrappers us me?' cun t o oft the ton port inn of each SOAP." Tin-.. <«lT«d n C.n New York, marked on outside VVrnnper (Joph ft hand turner) with NUMBER of Hie DlMTIflCT Competitor lives in. ipetitor who asadsln the lumber of coupon* from i he or abaraaidaa Tile 1 C Semo tmi ! N E fr !<>(>< unit. jSt Isy " lier* of COU tu which the? men'* Pierce in fr ■ In will TEW I rz udl* Next Lara Number will Eaoli isn'.Gold' 18s NANIE_OF DI STRICT. cw York C ity, Brooklyn. L^« nB dmM.cn falnffd s, New J ersey . New York Slate (outtid* of N. Y. City, Brooklyn. Di.iricl Bay of I. ill Clone Tho Compel £rsMSatviK»i«uto. ... ASEgESSL .. 4. A printed h*tcffwinn*r* In Competitor'*dUlrict frill ha forw*rd*d to Competitor* in about 81 8*7# »H*r ch com petit ion clow*. N 1 <U) " Pennsylvania, Delaware, Ij 8 land, WeNt Yiralulu and Irlrt of Columbia._ barred fro lnry bfi the New FnalanU States. ecelabr Lever Brother*. Ltd., wil umlnntAodthat ell win •ward of Lerer Brotbe LLVLR BROS.. Ltd.* New York. A •The Bicjoie ScWllul L Fitted with Hartford and jud# I I- '• l'-r 7 . ' LtL^Mttni i New Tire*, First Ola*» Nickle Bell, Standard Cyclometer, ceptth a Hfi >K\T C, 1.V f t> J. JEROME FOURTH AND AMERICAN CLUB. Bicycle sundries, door checks and springs, ice creepers, star safety razors and strops,scissors pocket knives, table cutlery, Pren tiss Vises. Sole agents for the Cleveland Twist Drills, DUNCAN BROS,, 214 Market Street: Miss Bigger's Select School. Eighth and Jackson Streets, . 30. Ratos from |6 to |1S German. Begins N< No extra chargo for Latin RACHEL S. BIGGER, 917 W. 8th Street, Wilmington. Del. j3i.tr | NEW COAL YARD. All of tho Best Grades of Coal constantly on hand. All Coal carefully screened and orders promptly delivered. RHOADS & HEALY, Fourteentli and Scott Sts. FOR SALE A GooJ Siabie Procarly i. This Is wr On Frenoli street nt located ' J ;e for anyo GEO. li TOWNSEND & CO 804 Market St. J7-t tSt. FOR SALE OR TRADE. S. E. Cor. 91 h and Kirkwood, store, dwell ing und stable. Well located for business ill sell or trudo for smaller d line Electric Railwuy Company. Apply m DANIEL W. TAYLOR, ItOOM 400 EQUITABLE BUILDINS. Ninth and Market Street* For Steamship Tickets By American Lino, Red Star Lino, Canard Line, White Star Line, Savannah Line and Mallory Line to all points abroad. Ap ply to H. L. EVANS & CO., EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS THE LEADING QUICK LUNCH PARLORS ### 4) > HOLTS No, 3 tAST 4TH ST. nw. Open nil night READY FOR BUSINESS McLaughlin, Front aud Shipley streets, invites tl»o utteuth his friends to tho splendid li •n shollers and best timothy liny, straw, hr food of all kinds. John F. McLaughlin. »f the farmers And of feed cut grades baled and . oats, fl< All at bott pri L. J. BROMAN 1005 Market Street. •ltd r. Spe id niortgn Heal Estate i<> nud f '< ,1 lntf. tlie East 320 A p IIKCIH' : I, torfu nujt >li» Kzir.il iri$iu). »L JOHN VLSM.J.l pK# LOA I hot 1* If. f ■ id MRS. MOORE 1 ■ » f.L by LIGHT BREAD is tho deBire of all bakers, and in ordor to important have this, the first and requisite is to have good flour. It is most pleasing well risen would think it would continue ily kind i Ceres Best Spring that rise, and that is the you will have ifyou Wheat Patent Flour. We beg leave to call the attention of the public to this fine Sprlug Wheat Flour, which sell at a iu a position reasonable price tbau other brands, time recommend It as a and at tho sweet, white aud beautifully rising flour. If you want insurance agfriust hcavy.durk bread, try some of tho Geres and you will for certainly Other choice flours always iuodcrute prices. band at SMITH. SHIPLEY STREETS. Masquerade Costumers zyrilE leading n bOSTUMERO EliPIIIA. OK I'llIIiA WAAS & SON, 825 RACE STREET. Theatrical and Mi hire Drnmatl 1 Masque UuID. application. Cutui i'2l eod Ht i Flour Feed and Grain, AT WILLIAM KIRKLtY & SON'S NEW STORE No-. 513 Shipley Street Prices Lowest. New Goods. <128-1 DR. J. R. MAHAFFY VETERINARIAN. I Pei 704 West Fifth Street amt 914 West Eighth St. Phone 581. ij 1-0™ DR. H, P. - EVES Veterinary Surgeon, 50/ WEST NlilTH STREET Graduaiool Culverslty of Pan nay U Telephone 243 Use Millet's Steam anJ Heater Pipe Coverinj, To ItOllHU pipe c y< Coalsavod, I'nates irlvot 30 per cent I and a warm bouse E Atldre ad Bolls 66 1»7 3m jo-. OlllcoSIi 3 Del. iiilnui »IU V ATE 8 A. - A T ,v clson, 3 farms In New Castle county, nil very desirable bi tl; buudrei. a, Mill Cm DO No. 1—A lilies from 81 No. a—About 100 No. 3—A :u No. U 1 100 acres. Wilmington, adjoi ir li. o. il dairy. Apply fi It. w undeiBlgncd. John uioil Joskpii P. Richards :» T). Wahnbh EXECUTORS A i.f DRAFTS ON Ireland, England, Scotland and other Eu ropean points. ; office money orders issued the Continent. Foreign P any Post office GIBBONS & MOORE, Fifth nnd Shipley Sts. vingsbauk Building, eodlm Central S DR. GOSLINi Dentisi:, Shipley Street. Corner Eight. 1 . T Teeth 59 Bud lio a 41 and C. |>alu £> and 50 nnd r >1 KMvear-stt* wi roealn LEGAL PAPtHS all ■(loeumi kinds. 6 lceda. mlc t po. vis* .1. Our cr Title fut HAWKINS Sc 712 Market Street. :o. BECKETT'S. Gantl 8 WEST SIXTH STRtET Quick Lunch, Oyster ant Chop House. : M.l.t Tho 48 :CK8 IN MOL'US. Ills IN 3 DATS FOR ! ! ME )sfr.re rUi<S 43 li.DING BltlLK JD .pmt '1 TF.N 11UN-1 . nr.l chetnu * A ii. it. ifti: to dnustoi i: Market at tf" ion Del. ;M'L : r. ii.. box .'81, . I* di-t » INUSUAL Mod rw*-tf X ECU TORS SAT.F, E t: i or KEAL ESTATE order of Orphun* Court of ■d for New Caff Bv virtue of i h<.-State of Delaware,In tie county, made the 7th day of January, A . D., 1897, Will be exposed to sale ut pub* 1 hie, 1. • ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2utH, A 1). Ib'.i7. at 10 o'clock a in., at theCouu* % ty Court House,lu tho city of Wilmington the following desorloed real estate, late ox sines Harding, deceased, to wit; No 1 814 French street 8 Btory brick. No, *>, 818 French street, 8-story brick. French stroot above Ninth -y brick house and lot of d street and Pyle's Lane, etery. An undl* No. 8 Lots No. 4, 2 ground, So adjoining Mt. Zion c vidi-d one-third right. No. 5. Lot 80x30 feet, GUdId avenue and •t. An uudividod 1-3 right. No. 8 Stable »11 Walnut street. Poatle* & Clark, tenant. Au undivided 1-3 rigllfc of 814 French Lincol No. 7. Small house in street. An undivided 1 J right. and place will be sola tho undivided two third* rights of Thanflt Harding aud John \V. Harding. $ Aud It is ordered by tho court that th* said executor make return of his procesdj-,.r' iugs iu the execution of this order at on ad journed term of the Orphan's Court for New Castle county, to be held at Wllmina* ^ ton, on Saturday, January 30th, 1897. Attendance will bo sriven and term* made known by Kdmuud B. F by W. T. Lynara. Esq., his at* At the , Ex* ecutor toruey. Attest: Colen Fergus j 18-15-Id-19 L. W. .Stidham & Sun, Auo. clerk O. C. jpOBLIC SALE. Will be sold at public sale Wednesday, January 20, roof, tbe furniture ana, watchmaking aud jewelry No. 311 Market fix tu ic ol the DAVID p. .VM yr •how cases. including 6 4 large wall show ca liters. n 3 division*, 1 lar l Uro proof safe. 1 regulator 1 tower olook li um. or? stale. out; test lc e, tools. d?sk, on airs, stas Work-beech. sad place, Also 1 2-sea' extension top pha l I* S lap robes, single luirac**, i 1 sleigh Also stall In Gilpin Avenue Club BtabJaa Ko tilt able Uuarsntee k Trust Co. I'endete Llia Administrator in P UBLIC BALE-Wll I bo sold at public Ml* at the ktubles of tbe undersigned, 9. E. cor. of Eleventh and West streets, Wll* mington, Del., WEDNESDAY. JAN. 20,1897, at 1.80 o'clock p. m., 12 head of home raised horses and j?v__ tho estate of^yj colts, belonging James Morrow, deceased, including ud workers. Also several high bred speedy pacers .and trotters from 3 minutes to 2.30 also several ctirriagaa, s aud boots, fcsulu positive. Term# ul fine drlv bai C, N h ' H.-Stock will bo at tlio stable? for Inspection, Monday before sale. Thla buy a horse at your own Phone 813. WM. B. AUSTIN, j!8 2t is tv ch; price. L W. Stidham & Son, Aucs. OTIUK—I,Philip G Plunkett, and occupant of the bouse situated as id *09 W Front street, in the First . , .1 the city of W the county of New Castle and Btata In conapllanoo with th« or the acts or tho General As madu ami provided, do that I ahull apply Judges or tho Court of Gotl and Jail Delivery , in and Tor New Monday, the 1st day of being the N NjS. or Delaware, reunite bly y U ic of De ty. o February, I for ro bot intoxlcatl ot s.'llo qimutltlej be drunk o I : I tablo cl v of wbor NUbitantial f V P Hi ChrUuau 10 J Me Mat Geo: Alb Louia 8cbcu a MeKn J Strobol Fred We I)nn Joseph Murphy koasltor O'Neill 4 John » li MoCorittiO'X D S Pi/. J M •i Cohen mdor Reggs 'O, PLUNKETT th Juliu Moil ugh i PHIL O. J. HESSION, lehigli r. n J Shamokii* Coa', Wood, Flour, Feari, Ets Pillsbury's licit ♦Vasliburn, Crosby & Co.'n Gold Medal KIou*] CI.I P1'K1> OATS A SI'ECl ALTY, anJy.trJ, Olltc S<ra»! f 8i7 Wost Froi Dillon ^ No. 114 Marylard Avenuo Tenth and Shipley Streets •.blocks from Illic (itutnl Opcr lit THF, ONLY FIRST-CLASS SALOON IN THE CITY. A FINE LUNCH AFTER THE SHOW. Fine Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. Also ibe Largest Glass of Bee* iu the city. JAMES A- KELLY HAWKINS & CO.. 712 MARKET STREET, ACT AS AGENTS li nud Sniff lent. Bei In the Mu IF REAL ESTATE. vo several first class applicants it largo sized deru rosi :es in a select Willing to pay a fair desiring to deuces neighborhood. dao s-te al if satisfactory. SEN AUBEN HAVANA SEGAR SOLD AT 5c. Big D Smoking, 3oz. Package 5c. Eurstsin Manufacturer, N'o. 5 Hast 2ii,l Street. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE i bargain, 801 West Second - • brick dwelling, with rear. Fronting on Pleasaul Will sell stable street. DANIEL W. TAYLOR. and Mart best hat Otn 400 Oil'.: and buy a ! FREE LIST I'Jr -Vu 1 ,' of propei i lea NS A: ST TI9 va n»-t t s