THE WILMINGTON DAILY REPUBLICAN. iWw'% ' ' r;V-' 4 'V : V English, of t ho late Willi critically ill at his v lplication which Congress Wllb. tils Dnugliti-r. no ton, Jan. 21.—Tho differences Representative David F. Wilber, ired iu rderod Edith, ■pus proceedings wore Instituted, bo restored to her father. Wash i bet w York, d his of N court yesterday, ami Judge Cox that the 14-yoar-uld daughter, whom the haboni Gall Hamilton's Fo Beverly, Mass., .1 . 21.-An l .' of the late Abigail Dodge of the os (Gail II the Sale ilton) as filed yostorday in •t. Tho estate is probi $31,029, of which f. valued 0 is 1 1 this city. *i ties. n:A 1! ilt> d 81,000 estate There is $27, Youthful Skater WlLKE: SB. Pa , Jan. 21. — Three Johnson, Edward uud skating on the George Ight when the lee thrown Into the o Griffith boys wor s drew nod. boys, John Griffith, w water. The cuud, but Johns ced for Forgery. r« New Y< , Jan. 21.—Walter B. P •rested • Nov. 0 last f. for gory, In connection with W II. Con T. V. Th t,erday pleaded guilty and to stato prls ths. and "Kid" S lith, yos is sentenced uid six for six y Senator Harris Hercft. Mem s, To . J . 21.—Mrs Martha Marla Harris, wife of United States Sen ator Isham (4. Harris, died yesterday at her reside at Paris, Tenn. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Mine. Carnot,mother of tho assassinated , died in Paris yester president of Fr day. Tho of the Republican party, In Pittsburg last night, A socloty for thepurpo.se of setting forth nnd perpetuating the history of the Irish gauized lust ion nnd rnlly of the founders kublv enthusiastic. In thin night in Boston. The Washington legislature took three effort to elect a untry ballots yesterday In xessor to United Stuten Senator Sguira, who had two votes. Oyster? by the plate :lepo"2 quart at Frank ."of Seventh s cy* 1 Shipley street*. 0. & Ohio Railroad grade c bo a thing of the past. At of the officials of tho Sower directors. Haiti legs will a reoent con for pany and St tho matter general way discussed. The Street and Sower Departinsol maxing every effort to de irti d the o&olals anxious filing to do All in their to get away with tho grade cross Fourteenth Another conforonoo wifi bo lear future wh gone K grado crossing, n t the ll & O. railroad them. Thoy aid gs, particularly Soott st held i «f Albert Shelby Willis, Into Uuitod Statos minister to Hawaii, wore brought here by Iho steamer Australia yesterday lust for Interinont. Mrs. Willis Minister Willis' I oiling taken to Louisville, Ky., d hor son accompanied tho remains. llitary Honolulu by the Ha waiian government by tho special request of Mrs Willis, who dosirod to make the journey unattended. fr inrfc I. d North Dakota, relating Tn South their own personal oxporlonoo In tin states, have boon published In pamphlet form by iho Chicago. Milwuuke thoso letters Paul Railway, nud extremely Interesting, is finely illustrated, • >1 tho namphlot •opy will bo sent eipt of two-cunt postage stamp. Apply to John R. Pott, District Passenger A gout, 180 William •eet, WJllllamsport, Pa. address, to t and oysters furnished to nnrties and private families by Gardner, Seventh aud Shipley streets. Dr Simms' NV finest Saul a gentlemen to us: "Now my lltfclo (laughter was attended by two physicians, without success. 1 was recommended to Killer is surely the nmficlue now offered. d best wor killer. 1 used it and my child restored to health and gained hor usual weight again. Thore Is no mistake in this being iho best medicine of the country. Depot 000 King. is Tho best placo in tho city al nt a 1 h u Beveuth and rjhiplejt atretls. mt a good i tlu - a enjoyable Gardner's J ) The Trio Who Want to Repre sent Delaware in the Uni ted States Senate. DO! , Jan. 20:—Tho finishing touch tho Kan by the Democrats •y certificate when in joint session the unpared. •nals ofjbotb houses w jator in the day Governor Tunnel! and Secretary of State Boyce signed tho tificate and to-morrow the thorn in the side of Snulsbury will go to Washington and nak to be seated us United Slates Sen ator from Deleaware. The Republicans refused to go Into joint session with the Democrats, uml at Hotel Richardson John Edward Addicks the unanimous choice of both houses. Governor Tunuoll and Secretary of State Boyce refused to sign tho certificate. Mr. Addicks will also bo In Washington morrow uml claim that as the Senato was illegally formed tho actions of that body illegal. The second Senate and House adjourned sine die to-day but before doing so adopted resolutions of thanks to the hotel and Issued a manifesto to tho people. This Is 11 long but vigorous document. It asserts that tho common rights of citi denied to many, that qualified disfranchised, that the State Treasury is looted In tho interest of a political party, that the legislators, elected by tho people, are evicted from tho State House; that tho legislative and Executive uthortties ure overthro ballots defaced and destroyed and election returns uro falsified by State officers, lug ns agents of a corrupt political oligarchy, that leaders of the people our the laws and defy tho Courts. Tho other Important parts of tho manifesto "When through tho corrupting iuflu of unscrupulous partisan leaders a free pure ballot, a frlr count aud an hon est return of elections cannot be had, when the c either right tabulation all tho votes of all tho election districts of a county in which tho majority of votes have bee majority of whoso adherents control tho canvassing board; when tho Courts of it bo Influenced by prodjudices; when political boast of their deflanco of law in the mission of outrageous political wrong-do ing, are brought before tho Cour pel the performance of a public duty, not ly avoid doing of duty but go unwhipped in all tho de ls of corrupt politics completely overthrow expressed at the General As bly, In both houses of which are mem bers whoso seats uro held by fraudulent titles,and when these revolutionary bodies in possession of tho capitol of the State tho exclusion of citize rightfully chosen by tho people to repre t thorn in those bodies, It becomes tho duty of every citizen whose public spirit Is in Its decadence, whoso energy nnd courage httvo not been paralyzed by the poison of political corruption and fraud to protest against such destructive invasions of the common aud snerod rights of free citizenship. "We, therefore, tho representatives of tho people of Delaware,in General Ass bly convened, appealing to tho Supremo Judge of tho world for tho rectitude of intentions, do, In tho name of tho people of Delaware,appeal to tho Congress of the United States for tho fulfillment to tho State of Delaw Constitution, tho guarantee of a republl form of government to each of tho States of tho Union. "In doing this wo aver general election in this State lently determined by tho S of canvass, and that In both houses of Congress bear cro. dontlals made invalid by fraud, nnd In peti , tin vassing boards, without cause throw out of tht i • party, Vendors, of justice structivo indue have conspired the will of the people ballot box, have organized ,'heu, u! •ho wor of tho United States that tho last s fraudu boards claiming bohalf of tho people of the Stato tlon for a recount under the direction and supervision of a commission appointed by tho Senate and House of Representatives of tho United States of the tho last genorul election in Delaware. "Adopting and committing this doctor int of fact to tho pooplo of Delaware wo, their representatives In the >ral Assembly of the Stato, recommit thorn the legislative commissions given by their votes on the 3d day of Novem Lord, 1890. God at at ntion and aver fi ber In tho year of c save tho State." uni ewe Catarrh Ct ;d, A clear -Bliilnli'i sly Sold iJMaritec *is sold by X. U. Danl'ortu. 2nd DOVER, Jan. 20—The funeral of Wil lardsSenatoriftl Boom took place to-day hold Iu The House of Representatives in tho presence of tho mombers of both houses by General It R Kenney. In his remarks ho said that young Boom had beon a constant fig iu Delaware for years over since John Snulsbury brought him into suclety; nt the count of the returns in Wilmington last November ho showed his faith to bo of tho true Democratic kind although ho had failed to attend tho mooting held by class loader Bryan. rk of Senatorial grip killed him Monday night despite thoeffortsof l)rs. Dickey & Co., who left the old ra. Services F. i diool of Wuiul edlclnc thnt day in order •d W. Chenlrs. Tho pall bearers were Messrs. Donaldson, Dempsey, McCullough .ind Taylc a Ilazell coffin, mounted with free silver Tho remains were o dies, and wore Interred in tho Logisln iu tivo cemetery. The floral offerings sistod of a broken column fn Castle e the New ty Democrats, a "vacantchalr" ' .7 7" m r 1 L John T. Dickey, nnd buds from Du Punt and Addicks. fr DICKEY'S OFFERING. After tho funeral tho into joint session and after ) road Speaker Hurring al R. R, Kenney elect s Senator At Hotel Richardson t and after tho journals road Speaker Hanby declared John E. Addicks elected United S both j< ton doclared Go ed United State I rx Senator Higgins both Houses I r. Ui lick's Talk. s a good sized lira There Y. M. C. A. last evening to he Bundlck, tho Virginia tempernuco orator, who proved tho poor lecturer who has spoilt hiding pathetically to cldcuts in his own NY. T of any tompornuro ra hero. After al y touching in experience us u drinker ong otlior things: y wo tire nil temperance ho said of Abandoned drunkards. The is a great -co-partnership which tho active part tho flesh nnd tho devil. Tho afionc pari the sober met Christian Church. Th tho inactive sober pi standing busil tho state and responsibility ! ■ rente up "We epoch in the history of Hie prohibition of tho llq com.' Thl? work wi wo sleep in death." George NV. Todd also made a fow murks. tli of ■Id. '1 traffic wifi r '' ,i ••RUMP" MANIFESTO. It Mitkei Most Sweeping Charges of Cor* ruption In Delaware. Dover, Del., Jan. 21.—The "rump" leg. Islaturo Adjourned alnedloyesterday after . but before doing so Issued a mani festo. The document declares that the rights of tho people in Delaware; that the laws discriminate against non-proporty holders; that the legislature and executive authorities have been overthrown; that legally elected leg islators have been evicted from the state capitol; that ''a corrupt oligarchy" has usurped the executivo powers of a free state; that election returns have been falsi fied by state officials, acting as agents of o corrupt machine; thnt leaders of the peo ple corse the laws and defy the courts; that violent, profane and obscene lender* of partisan mobs overthrow the will of the people by falsifying election returns and ce.-tillcates, and that the courts of the state are Influenced by partisan prejudice. The manifesto concludes thug: "Adopt ing and committing this declaration and averment of fact to tho people of Dela , their representatives In the general assembly of tho state, recommit to them the legislative commissions given by their votes on Nov. 8, 1895. God si the state." The instrument is signed by the clerks and speakers o$ ixffh "rump" houses. tinually denied the the a Torpedo Boat No. G a Snccess. Newport, R. I., Jan. 21.—Torpedo boat out of Narragausett bay yesterday for her first official builder's 6peed trial. She No.-3 s tak s taken ured mile course under three boilers and a full head of steam. The a light southeast wind prevailing. The boat calm, in charge of Captain Nat Her reshoff, and tho result of her first work hour. The torpedo boat Cushing attempted to follow tho soon distanced, break the crew a it Is to of In 26 85 knots vessel, but she It will take several days In, and the boat will be dockod and pre pared for the official trial, which will be the final test. Loo Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 21.—The trial of Thomas Loomis and Frank Day, alias "The Sailor Kid," Jointly indioted foi stealing uel Doebler in November last, ended yes terday iu the criminal court by a confes sion of guilt the conviction of both. Judge Livings ton sentenced Loomis to seven years in the Eastern penitentiary and Day yoars in the s not yet been tried. (I Day Sentenced. i • $900 from the of Sara the part of the former and fiv Institution. Swartz has Liberal Pousloi for }eneral9' Widows. Washington, Jan. 21—The house pensions yesterday voted I of $50 a month mittee port bills for peusl the widows of Brigadier General August B. Krautz and Roar Admiral Queen. Another bill reported to pension the daughter of a revolutionary soldier, Mrs. Lucinda Stone, whose father, Thomas Thornhill, fought in Colonel Lee's Vir ginia legion. Tho amount of tho pousion Is $12 a nth. Will Not Arbitrate with Strikers. Leadville, Colo., Jan. 21.—The mine owners, It is understood, will pay tentlon whatever to the strikers' request for arbitration of the questions at Issue between them. E. V. Debs considers that the strikers made a mistake In rejecting the terms offered by the ml The strikers preferred to foil vice of President Boyce, of the Western Federation of Miners, rather than that of Debs. 'ii owners, the nd Mr. Bryan at Houston. Houston, Tex., Jan. 21.—W. J, Bryan arrived here Tuesday night from New Or leans, accompauied by his private tary, R. F. Rose. He pot by a crowd of mediately to a hotel. He yesterday by Governor Culberson aud other state officials, and last night deliv ered a lecture at the Auditorium. mot at tho de* 200, and went lm tortainod by of at Sherman Inoompe Denver, Jan. 21— In terdny afternoon Mr. Teller icized tho selection of Senator Sherman for secretary of state, saying "Sherman has absolutely affairs, nud he Is the most Incompetent the presideut-elect could have Tell* Dec interview yes ely crlt knowledge of foreign named.' Lexo Albany, Jan. 21.—The senate yesterday adopted tho resolution presented by Sen ator Lexow providing that a special mittee i legislate to remedy the alleged 's War on True stigate trusts aud report to tho by March th a bill Intended •Us. Th* Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Penn sylvania and New Jersey: Probably clear ing by thi#evening; southerly winds, shifting to westerly ; high on the coast. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Ouo ons of th* New Y Fhlladnlphla Exchanges. ul Nkw York, Jan. 20.—The decided shrinkage i stocks today .and price level. Closing bids: further vo! Baltimore & Ohio Lehigh Valley . . 30 ten .100*6 -n .. 94G ylvaula. . . 62}qJ Reading. . St. Paul .. W. N. Y. & Pa ... Ohio. 17% N . ill Del & Huds D., L.& NV. Erie _ Lake Erie & Lehigh Nav. Yo P W... 7tP. ... 4tf 'All asa'ts paid. Market Pim.An .Jan. 20.—FI > •ady • win Huporliuo, i2.8Q(c$3.lO; do. f roller, clear, I4.S Fenn.sylv igl.t, ffnO'cHM; $4.35(164.40. Who ly: Janv •ady ( iy; ats s N . Ha; , 24Lof ha (4.30. Rutter steady ; ,7$14o.| ery, ll®lflo. * New ery, 18@10o.; o. facto Eights,: lmit.it York dairy, 10<$15V t ZMXo. Cheo lo. hole? e, 22c., p Job quiet; Ne . 8*911.Sc; p w York large, skims, 6(; w. eady, but qui $5'ii/7.V0; barnyard 5'*3.25. SI. sheep, $3.7tWR30; lambs, $4. East Li prime, «4.25®4.50; $3.00® 4. TV, Pi eady i ive; prime ligl common to fair, ghB, 12.25 $J 10. $3 20,$3.50; un, (2.40^3; choice lambs, 15^5 25, voal calves, $8.60$7. (1 best, Hum, f3.(13363.70: ivy, 13.40(1085 , 13.36 5; h< - si ; fa ■ : 1 Blood Whether itcldug, burning, bleeding, scaly, sted, pimply, or blotchy, wl ofulous, or hereditary, from i age. baths with Cr speedily ci ! , the gre; Mt of blood .,i - - puriil. at rid. Pom Kv ,i FACE HUMORS GS%SA,i MITCHELL & BASH MITCHELL A BASH Wi,m ngton, Del., Jan. 2ist, 1897. , We Are Selling Out Our immense stuck iu Chester. Going to quit hnsiness there. To close out the stock QUICKLYwe have moved a part of it to our Wilmington store, 219 Market srteet. We commence selling hero Friday, January 22 9 O'CLOCK A, M V This lot consists of Drilling, Linen?, Cambric, Selicia Hair Cloth,Fine Table Linens and pretty Silkalines, goods that, we don't usually carry and that we MUST get rid of. And Laecs, Embroideries,Notions of all kinds,Kid Gloves Underwear goods that wo do carry, but that we are over, stocked with, because of the addition of the Chester goods Also an extra big line of COATS. Think of this—two stores filled with coats,more than we can sell under ordinary circumstances. There is but one way to rid ourseives of them—that is to cut the price in halt and away below half. We intend having a greater sacrifice Bale than has ever been held in Wilmington by anyone. Can't quote prices now—too busy getting stock ready and marking down prices. Later news—later. Don't forget the date, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22ND. MITCHELL & BASH, 219 MARKET STREET. 5C A POUND. \ 5C A POUND. A carload of fish, consisting of pike perch, ' lute fish and Labrador herring and haddock.on Friday, Jan,22nd at Front and Madison, and al so at 4J2 Spruce street, from 6 a i until sold. ;ilo\v Hi i\ slPW £*-\Vc bolnti* binatinn and respectfully desire tho patronage of tho o fish Ask for Savillo & Co's, fish car. public. BAYILLE & CO. The Blood! The Blood is always qulrcd to be looked after. S Simms' Blood I* of the blood, 00*3 King st ■ifie-, tho alwa. 55 lid or strung di failer i Killer i : i s' W Testimony for Dr. Hi the best children's tunic k Algon, 823 Bennett street n W fter two doc laughter up as 1 ns' W< « of 1 i Incurable, 1 and she was soundly cured, p; quantities of and 59c. GUd King i : hulesulo nnd J. If Por tall mills deal and Madison 641. 1M. i > is, Wilmington, Ph igh Syrup of | and Wood Nnptlm | s. Prepared by i ect. Taylor & Fullerton's t Tar and Wild Chorr quros colds and hoarse W. C. Taylor, 392 King Havana Slioits foi salat*, fl. it Second and Shipray streets, at j a pound. City Market Cigar F u- J U. F. iiouanoN. prop, i eooo i IV. 20 cents ton. In favor of Dr of homo referent* ' White Pul L tho uulc lials. d dis i tl great cure for f It always cures uml pu-v. lungs. Jd King iptlou. for coughs, etc , ■treet V Ol all kinds of J o b Printing. Come in a hurry Wo like hurry work and excel in half lone or plain printing. Samples sub mitted on appli cation. JOHN M. ROGERS PRESS kith ad Orugt Streets. roi .Nt) II El HOI ME FLOODED, 55 White Mrs. TowtiRc nn in Th!« City 1 roubles i : i erday Mrs. Elizabeth Townsend, of mod to hor homo from this city where she had been for weeks at tho bedside of o N. Cl lysis or hing home she found the house e. The water pipe iiiiM in hud. jiuwsifr^nrt of time the water flowed the room and through tho possible a mechanic w t mend the break, but It Circs to period sister s stricken tho third of October. « of Artec 1 i Mr.*. Al Hill pa On rc ■•as all right, dm exception, and i hat a : boiler in the bathioo i > lavl ) I1 S Fcuty freely ab. | ,ut | s i 11 before tho ho j 111 g ;n cidont. Mrs. Clay hose health has iin is constant d Wilming d but li :! •con West Chest d b .—ind of Mrs. Townsend is kept fully occupied, j J i It Fut nholer* 1 n raut um. 'Teeth lug ! 1 first class o the Delaw F lyclug and scouring go Dyo Works, 210 King WANTS BREAD CLIFTON F F F FLOUR MAKES IT.