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DAILY REPUBUCAN. pMtaftk* at Wltfntnvton. Dri. >nl .aril id;ittar Entered atthe DAILY, (Excan Hundax, THE REPUBLICAN BUILDIN3, f.E. CO& THIRD AND KING STREET. —BY— THE REPUBLICAN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. THURSDAY, VEBItlitllY II. 18U7. The Ballet. The Legislature should make some pro vision to facilitate voting at our elections. The Australian ballot is too unwieldy, as well os to expensive. The envelope sys tem proposed by Thomas B. Coursey, is just as secret, less expensive and certainly greatly preferable. If there is any better method, we should like to hear it suggest ed. If the Myers' systeih is practicable and not toocostly, we should like tried. With proper care, all juggling with the count of the votes would be im - possible. The result could bo announced a) soon as the polls were closed aud a great saving in clerk hire would be made. It should be rnado easy for citizens to qualify themselves to vote, and at the cheating should be made iinpoasible. The tricks of scoundrelly assessors and vil lainous tax collectors should be rendered negatory and every opportunity for i. full vote und n fair count should be afforded. Fly specks and blots should not invalidate any man's vote ami the voters' assistants should be above suspicion. Beside re turning boards should be compelled to do their duty aud any usurpation on their part, should be visited by fine aud impris onment. Revolution may be avoided by fuir dealing, but with cheating and usur pation, it is bound perhaps the sooner the better for the country and the preservation of the liberty V Adi our citizens. n tl fvoutually and I lie Ohio •ntiorMhlp. the next U. .The struggle in Ohio S. Senator bids fair to be somewhat liko State. Mark Han the contest in regarded as a good age the campaign which resulted in the election of Mr. McKinley, but bis aspira tion to the U. S. Senate la intolerable iu the estimation df Senator Foraker, Gov. Bushnell aud other intelligent legal gen tlemen. As Hanna refuses to defer to to their wishes we may witness the divis of tho party into soiuowhat similar to tho condition w State. If this should Democrat should be so contending factions experiencing iu be the case, and lected by the next Legisli nobody but Hauna would bo responsible, just as Addioks is responsible for the di vision of the Republican party in State. Como, Mr Hanna, withdraw y pretensions to the Senatorship, or other wise you may be denounced for dividing the party, just as Addioks lias been de nounced throughout the entire country for a similar offence. Of c Bushnell, Jones and their pimps are iu tho tight, the Senatorship belongs to their clique aud place. uf coi •sc Foraker, Id aspire to the else sin WELL, the much discussed fancy dress Bradley. Martin bull took place as mills ago, last evening, York. Thousands upon thousands spent aud handsome ball costumes. The money l lid out for this ball amounted to near million dollars. That much money put iu circulation; it did a number of fi ins just (hat much good, and i vrork to hundreds of others The hall took place in the spacious ball Waldorf Hotel, in fact the whole hotel was hat occasion at tho disposal of tlio givers of the ball aud their friends. n min ed in N of dollars had ho decor iy of tho io hundred attended by who responded in their rich aud It costumes, docked with diamond-, , „ klur'^ kiq gd um Almi^t every char,a o note the ic of L is XIV and V the peasant king and quee display of wealth w fi\ o tho jewel York. 1 to say the hall was will bo I he talk of thousands for nake in and then again very u ih Marvel explain t the co Wednesday that rt 01 lie c.l that Milton II I! r.vki c at ic Inspectors ci In* did if his c) lentil ml, Mr. Marvel has a!? lx lion before t !i his, altho chinking so. Mistakes often happi best and oht carefully re filial- 1 lam Our judges are by any would oulv result i Lo be nislid I he at ??y who would attempt if. lie sc the court viII allow with the dispensing of justice to all fho come up before it. We think Mr. Ma was honest in his plea.and did not lui tngly and willfully <1 isreproaont the fact > RDTXG to tlie fac ts, the bill ACC has been offered ii sentatives. Constitutional Co i he Honsi of Repn: o do n ith the prose »y veution is Iho paper it is writ to tutional Conv self. at the late election tle j tj that body. Tho Leg The people decided that fact ted for delegate? introduced make a le those who offered them. have bcei do vay with It, Tl- ! 'oustitutlon; by tlicl votes they jitter. Thi have decided that m n making what ssary for the \ State. go o rth ul It bchooi everybody to take as of themsci' s possible di 4 imp and change, for years has there b about. Every phys been culled into si r pears to have the ca! citizens the disease . but go at scrlption and the yourself. A A pound of cure all the ti the means of Never much sickness in the city lias rnonia up rom it. Dot ily a slight cold, take ex ea good care mil dlls. evr Constltutioi judges shall bo appoin twelve years. They shall bo appointed "the Governor with tho consent only three-fifths of the ti( thut the of death, the Governor shall fill the vaca by convening tho Senate appointment. At 70 years of age any judge may resign his office aud thereafter receive full pay until the end of his term, provided be has rattens in suggested. con fir I ho :h. Other iu the judiciary system will be It is remarkable how • days. published exclusively action against Addicks. Yesterday the other duilies took It up auil to-day ths morning papers here and In Philadelphia followed suit. On Tuesday the Republican account of an "'■■'La..u~-B.'IPW. ft of the electoral veto which will Wat dent elect McKinley tat the White and elect Garrett Hobart Vice-president of the .United States for the next four years, ft is a credit to Delaware that it cast Its three rotes for the Republican can didates this time, as by the election of a Republican Chief Executive of the nation good times are sure to their appearance and the thousands of idle porsons once more make given a chance to honest living at living wages. of New A year ago the business port subscribed about nine huudsed dol lars for the purchase of a chemical engine, of the know-alls said it was not bul necessary to spend that amount aud re turned the money to those who had sub scribed. If the plan hod been curried out ami a chemical engine purchased tended, there Is every indication that the loss from fire would have been lessened by several huudred dollars, adage of pennywise and pound foolish. In It is the old Dr McCurdy, pastor of Central Pres byterian Church, said last evening, while addressing his members at prayer meeting that something had hupieuod to him ns a pastor, that never before had taken place and that Mubors in the death of three of his i day. being Judge Wales, Mrs. Elisabeth B. McCombs and Mrs. Sarah M. Bradford. It caslons of his life since he bo wl' Mis saddest came a pastor. But grim death's reaper their condi rospBct for persons tlon in life. THE SHAKER'S IDEA ot MEDICINE Now a days when a man goes to his doc tor, he is usually told that he has some uu heard of disease witii a long name, and when he leaves the office he does not know whether it is St. Vitus Dance or consump tion that is gradually uudermining his health. It is therefore refreshing to talk with the Shakers, for their very simplicity mauds confidence and respect, and have the further satisfaction of knowing that they have devoted thomselves to the study of disease and its cure for more than a hundred years. The venerable old whom the writer saw was only too glad to discuss his pet subject. He said that strange as it might seem, very few doctors realized that tbroo quar of the ere all attributable to faulty digestion. He then prevalent disease to say that a child of average intelligence? knows that putrid decaying vegetables arc poisonous, and must be avoided, and yet these s; foods, even if taken into the stomach in tho freshest possible condition soon de compose unless digested and absorbed. In such cases the resulting poisons enter the system, when achos and pains, weak ness and debility soou follow m a natural luence. ognition of this that led the Shakers to devote their energies to the perfection ot a product which would stimulate the digestive organs aud assist them to perform their proper work. Tho first symptom of disordered diges tion is loss of appetite, and the Shaker Digestive Cordial iu supplying any deficiency i sp; ct, at the same time it relic? tress after eating. Furthermore, carefully explained by our venerable friend, it is .absolutely harmless Better evidence of the Shakers court donee iu it could not be found, Mian in the fact that they have placed 10 cent pie bottles in the hands of all druggists ill produce •kod benefit that mderfully efficient this re all dis assured that if such immediate ami it will be continued. :e tried it 1 ad lea 1 Ta e Rest. •led Oo , Sallow Tired Fnt '* Clove i T-ja, t it i. »<dd 0y N. 1J. i ud Market streets. The King *lreel Mni-ltei. The hill introduced the Legislature to lucorporato market house companies in this city has caused considerable talk >ng the curb stone butchers. The •ho have their stiiuds along redivided on the question, ry at tho A uglit aud others the prosper nf market ?s. Then the so called fai the street and pay re butchers King •o deiig'htcif 5 ? iMi ^ i King street yesterday vugons, and only 1 farm prod'a . uRkitu ? (wenty-tw f the Tin bu'eheit d a Kil h yesterday, "The I' sol I s alv arket day in he year, lie ai-o the stock him Vif Ottti yet '.he clerk of the market is Jimltosucli 0011,11! ct. Au.liiili: ■in- 1* ego of blocking I any furl he 1 the i il. H. |) .M.'irko .ry Will '.sil.-ty audtlicnauoihe relay ! nays half li.- had i old e< Hint u tin •mild I lie; ! oil ■ lit? killed her mat to-day fro? Mu .. Hi <:»• d. ! I 'ife 0(1 there : ' >' raiM'il by It is about time •hero till ' (ho stigato For flrst-ela dyeing ■' i liyo Works, till) King The Water Dejxrtim lnroaf ill it is said publish the rules of he rule heir de regarding , respecting the notilicati of the (li ? Still 8, the deparl al i Hand dulla md i dlo for •arlv half of •should undoubtedly have puny hi and the ii rebate r should he mado Tiieh he does io p pay se. The Wi a .should hear this i und. The Door eicctcd tlic following (Ungers in conformity with th io tlioir churtei: M Mrs. 11. II. Ward, Mrs. N. Rl. Mrs. Willi. Ashton T i; i Brow T. Maris, Mrs. Lydia A Totul i Hall. Mrs. V II( tot ' I l Mrs. J. J. Ti is eli'Ctct icy. A'. J. Dalle Is .•rel edleii ■, largely «•> ; pe.'fd ied ■> Dr. Frank It. j ill.. Mr. Daih the Clayton II" l w ic a I I< rs furnished ml Shipley strut?I by the plate-or . oyster depot, co l >y«t .Seventh its. ?slf nj I >iV I* (old I.J Mi Hliiloli a Ci ut) C Uuiii CASTOR f A For Infants and Children. Ths fae ligaature every 4 wr»ipir. - tun a 48 IN :t DAI H. MENA 1 , VB AT I'll VAIK SALE-1 C' J :rlb • in? All wiahlus .0 p RODI.RT : invited 11 UK. A 1,1 TORN) A- C An st rubs, ^ Jui -nil for froltfl . Private 1st perries. Free 1 M, id St. .1. Bmltli,Age, pEMOV.v'. llowellS KduIhu.I, IO No. 4 cet. Tciegllo. J *"**•* AMONG THE HILLS. 51; V Boat Gloraonl ut at th. dew ad Mu •ah (B«n'»lu).<d aad lookod at the larawar ffiaUaHdbHHS Rosa loved the hills as she loved God, and thought of them as she did of heaven. She had heard that God ng and sheltering; so, she knew, were hills. And heavsnf That was far, very far, away, and It was hard to reach; but, oh, It was so beautiful. And the she dreamed of It the more she came to be lieve that heaven was somewhere among those hills. Rosa was the ash man's daughter. She lived with the asb their many weazened, brown children in the basement of a gray house street in the gray city ef San Francisco. The poor little nothing bright in It. It, too, was dull and gray, like the house and the street, and when the cold fog roiled into the crowded , as it always did in the evening, it settled about the faces and forms of the children and made them look pale and wraithlike. "Evermore I great and the and his wife and • gray in the basement bad Evermore!" Rosa had heard the word at Sunday sobool, and It haunted her. She asked the good sister what it meant, and she had smiled kindly and said it meant "always, eternally." Rosa looked at the sister thoughtfully, with her big, solemn eyes. "We have over wore babies at And bouse," she eald. it was. When Rosa, the little elder sister, had taught the last thin, brown baby a little patois and encouraged it to take a few steps, another walling Btranger would demand those offices. Rosa loved the brood of little thuos of their weak ories, and her thin and narrow shoulders ached from the , but she tired soine burden of carrying them to soothe their crios, and her head ached woefully. Rosa was a dwarflike girl with a well developed head, pale, olive skin and big brown eyes that would not permit you to forget her. There was a haunting earnest ness, u wistful questonlng In them, that you recalled sometimes in gny crowds whore tho hungry orbs They followed and troubled you ns does the gaze of a dog that had lost its owner. There animal's palu in them aud a hu man unrest. They reminded you of the eyes of a woman whom you can never for got, one who had looked upon the woes and mockeries of life until she prayed to die. It was with such a prayer in her eyes that Rosa Giovanni looked at the faraway hills. The two smallest brown babies asleep. Tbo others wore playing in anoth rooin with children who were old enough for them. So tho small, brown hands were idle for onco. They lay crossed in the lap of the dreamer. The groat, groon hills! How fresh and beautiful they look! Hud not Ninu, the neighbor, told her it was there the flowers grow, tho dewy, delicate flowers which she had seen a country man of hers selling at the place whore many streets crossed? She hud onught tho breath of some of those flowers once, and it was sweet heaven, aud the hills. Ah, to lm\ of them in lior lap of place. BO this moment! To press her hot forehead against their cool softness and so forgot that it ached so tor ribly. Tho half closod eyes opened wido. They stared In a wild wuy ut the hills. A resolve was being born, n resolve that sprung from her Ignorance and pain. She would go to the hills. They fur. .Some one had said they closer pti.e narrowBtreut omlnmoiiR •s uml wagons at tho crowded cross inp. Nobody noticed tiie ragged little tin lire, for tlio haunting eyes did not eeok j tlioir faces aud ctiallonge their curiosity. Those strange eyes looked past tho hurry ing people to the strip of velvety green be- , yond the roofs. She sped along the street, stopping not for questions. Sho could not be km Did she not know where she was going und was li not to tho hills, which her eyes never left for a moment? She shivered, but not from four. Tho fog had wrapped herabout iu its stealthy embrace, but she thought: "Thu hills will take ; warm and kind." shorter Shawns tired, when she left the cellar of the very far away, but they had They seemed to be opening their soft, green arms to her. Slio would go. She would come back again to the brown babies, but sho must seek that coolness and rest and the fit She •lie," sho said, and tho worn i its last child's happi- ; j ! of me. The Her breat. but neti i gray house, fur to thut wavy line of groqii at overy step \ On'co sho fell, but she drew herself up again and walked timo. But tho feverish light in her eyei 1 had hoc burned. Tl .Sho could who not coming nonrot slowly thi fierce fi; . Her cheeks hills were coining closer, walk much farther. They knew it, und they were coming to her. ' 1 1 found her lying across the curb. She was stretching out her ar walk and Buying something like: 'Ah, good kind hills! I've found you.' She hour ( tho sit! rest have been there she cold as the sti f tho side talk." The big policeman put the stunted fo ito tho matron's little lamb!''she said. She ii "Pec used to sad sights, but tours filled her eyes as ahe looked at the drawn, dark features and warped body. After they had laid her in the snowy bed sho opened her wandering eyes up cots, whereon she She looked of c the faces ol children. ithorly face bonding a ho vo her, then through the win tho the sunshine foiling upon a waving line of greon. "It little face took "Heaven is here among tho hills. '' | Tho matron drew u sheet over the smil ing face and they placed a screen about the cot.—Ada Patterson in St. Louis Republic. -i n pi; ■S ) an forth, .'ud uod AMUStiMEN TS IAN'!) OPERA "The Bur;, ar" nppt •cd last evening good-sized audience, which w pleased with the production. Jol W. Lha " Company, essful ^c< H 'O': 1. eof the >f the s , will app Opera House tin presenting a program ihut will pic s well as the Iho opuli; iginality lias been the Mr. Isht Each act and spe d and staged. .1 Hu has point. att. mg. ill he richly cost ' iho Blackvillc rac ?s" will open the e fr. best Im V T .wills mil, doubt, y gri» • ii vc title "Otbe ids Hi tiler ggest - rtiicli will be presented ut the Irani! Opera House, Sul Monc day, February ; t night in Its scope and plan as 13. 1 ling t.re of the lovers f C( •ilv will pe old at the it. The story of the play is beginning, and song il other paraphernalia mitted to intrude upon tho pro gross of the recital. Mr, I xl la lent. He • far as it is lit !> gain pul approval by legit I his company h. further. ? of this K AGON'S Will be irand Opera House next Monday and Tuesday evenings, February il 16. This great comedy that has h id tho 15 New York aud all he other largo cities will be proreuted '■ soubrci.u Alia. i ho pretty and bright: L K nedy, supported by company and scenic •ily. songs exceptionally play II of ni , medleys and cannot afford o miss it. Watch for its coining. There tho regular prices d; soft lie day, and y rill l.o ul v for this very igi CASVOHIA. TV; ■ At - - . CURED OF KIDNEY DISEASE By the Greatest Cure in the World,, br. Greene's NerVura. Mr. 8eth E. Parsons, 22 Park St., Albany, •Id not hold my hands stilly especially my Uunandjthere was an involoutary contraction of the muieia*. "I was very nervous, I A | ii i k» p' MR. 8JETH E. PARSONS. "M.v food troubled me very i lug. My kidneys and bladder difficult to urinate freely. " I used Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and say that these diffi aud my nerves are quiet soon after eat were affected BP nerve remedy, and I cutties have left and my food does not distress me. I feel without hesitation in saying that I think Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy has produced these favorable results." use Dr. Greene's Cathartic If coustipated, Pills with the Nervura. Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th St., New York City, the most successful physician in curing nervous and chronic diseases, can be con . suited free, personally or by letter. Kennard & Co. Count side of the us on quality al. ways It may put us in the Blight of bein fe unier-sold sometimes in the minds of un O' 4- t> Irina* TirwVTvla ^ * * 3 jJUUlJIL/. But even at that risk we are loyal to quality. That is our safety aud yours. What does a cheap pi'ic(' aiUOU llt tO if it ^ je f n ,. nlipnn VillllAp *^ OIlL.lj-i Villllt'. ITT ,.,,,1,,, VV C 111x11x0 vVUiril OllI , . IGVG1* tO Cll'ftW tl'aClG. , , and it IS WOVth that -Jf xiVJJUra A t# in in A by to Spring of '97 Wool Dress Goods Black aud Colors. A stylish, plain and novelty all wool dress fabrics at 25, 37 and 50 cents. Fine French fab rics at 75 cents, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2. The new Wash Cottons - glance in that large show win. i i < (iOW <111(1 SGG S01I1G Ol the new things. They are beautiful. 25, 37T cents $5 in ! Lo B. i • to M The best and new est things in the Cot ton Goods depart ment 10 and 124 - cts, 1,000 pairs of Chil dren's Black Hose, just landed, full regu lar made last black, regular 25 cent qual ity. Our price, 15 cents, Sizes 5 in to to 84 in of Co Kennard & Co. 621-623 Marks! st. ,IC 8 A l.U— P D i (I <t Ntven fur ■JUESDAY, FEBRUARY IGih, C lieail of goort drlviuar c or iicii ■ chief. iris ot Patrick keegan. , A ui'B. LANCASTER t'O COWS 19 11-10-15 i W dliain & t pUBLlCHAi ,E i THUH8DA Y, FEB. I8tb, «t 1.30 o'cl SB 33J loaJ of Co. fresh will s 'ABSMOKft BIUiB. JjJwooa L, cjteuin. •an 6m .linger i •> i no-01,* 5S-HH 1"^ araiiriNu motes. ^Dan Canon City hurt this morn the day in r onfereao* - with ivtbern Paolflo Rail firms the statement ol thq . The result oon oat by the Associated Press last Mon that the Cor Lett- Fitzsimmons fight take plaoe at Carson City. It was decided that Eastern tiekets read "From Ogden to Carson." Stuart will probably leave In the morning for Carson. (41 van-Ward Fight Postponed. The twenty round oontost between Jaok Ward, of Newark N. J., and "Midget" Glynn, of Wilmington which was sched uled to take place before the Eureka Ath letic Club of Baltimore next Monday eve ning, February 15 hits been postponed one weok owing to Glynn's failure to get to weight in tne ulloted time. The manage ment of the club wish to deal leniently with Glynn and for that reason they postponed the date of the contest rathor thou.claim the forfeit money on the Wil mington lad's failure to reaoh weight 1n the time given him. As be is at present it will be impossiblo for him to do the weight and he so notified the management before hand. The contes will therefore bo held George Washington's birthday, Feb.. 22. Glynn by that time will have reached proper weight and Will bo iq supberb (lition to too tbo scratch. .Ward la greatly dissqpointed at blsopponeub ure to reach weight iu tlmehut will theless continue to devote his spare time to light work until the evening of the contest, iheprolimianry bout between Pater Haley, of Cincinnati and Chris also down % the 'sfaU nevor Johnson of this city which time will likewise be called for the off until Monday a weok. Haley who Is training in company with Ward will keep him company at the Eureka quarters the Shell road Baltimore and will continue his efforts to get into trim. An effort will be mode In tbo meanwhile to secure the match AbeUlman. Al. Herford of Baltimore is making vig orous efforts to get together a suffioenc number of sports to guarantee a special Nevada to witness the big fight, from tho nearby towns anxious to ko arrangements to go West by bommunicating with Herford iu cure of tho Eureka Athlotlc Club. The wiud-up at the Quuker City Ath lotlc Club next Monday evening will be* between Jack Kverhardt, of New Oreleaus aud Charles McKeover of Philadelphia. Kvci'liardt'6 splendid showing against "Kid" Lnvisuo and bis victories over Billy Earnst and Owen Zeizler, have iu creased his reputation to such that he pending between himself and Any do extout thinks ho can defeat McKeov aud the latter will have be in the best condition to win from the clevor .Southerner. Evonlardt is training at Co ney Islund, and will again challenge La vlugo if he succeeds iu defeating McKeev One of the most imposing and exciting scenes of tho season in sporting circles iu Chester County was witnessed ut the Eagle Upper Uwchlun Township, this afternoon when 300 horsemen and L'00 hounds turned to give pursuit to an unusually flue and wily specimen of the RoyuarT family, j The drop occurred at 1.30 o'clock, the affair being under the auspices of the cion vllllo Hunt, led by Dr. Giuuvillo Frizer. hours, Reynard The llually succeeding in losing the hounds . North Valley Hills near Anselmu. Among the Liouviiie, lnjted for the hunts present Fottstown, Bird), Buuville, Chester .Springs, Morgantown, Glen Motre, and Phoeuixville. Edward Rafferty, catcher of last year's Scranton Club of the Eastern League, has signed n contract to play with Lnucustcr the coming season. This completes tne President N. E. Young to day notified the Lancaster management that they have the prior claim to the ser vices of George White, tho pitcher wtio soveral weeks agb accepted Lancaster's terms* but who has since buon dickering with Von der Ahe, of the St. Louis Nation al League team. An unfortunate but unavoidable icurred In tho first ack to day, when live out of- tho de at the Barks dale nino horsos that started foil. Jockey Mart in Ford, who rode the gelding Henry H., was painfully injured, While Ellis, on lib tlo Lady, Bourdrier, ton, i boro. Canota; C. Hcus itox Kerplunk, aud A. Moore, :ro all slightly hurt, Cltv Court Cases. Benjamin Franklin Hopkius appeared in tho dock with a luxuriant growth of beard, when Officer White preferred tho charge of drunkenness. He wus willing pay a fine of $1 and cost9. Michael Mqlouoy similar offense and Henry Thomas, a colored lad, charged witii disorderly conduct. 8cott found James Dougherty the pavement at Front and Mar ket. ~ He will sleep at New Castle for 30 days. Anton Koswiski charged John Keloe with trespass. Ho ow and Kcloo persists in going A flue ot $5 and costs was imposed. Joseph Weroski was charged with tres tbe property of Frank Mitchell. Ho has boon put to considerable expo by people breaking down tho gato of his yard and carrying off wood. Then the children go in and jump break them. Mrs. Sinnox deposed that to charged with a rated accordingly. (>1 lying tho City Hotel tbo place. he slats and • coming out of the sho saw the priso yard with a piece cf wood. Jie was fined $5 aud costs. The charge of larceny against Kelley and Harkins was dismissed. James H. Lemrow of Philadelphia was charged with forgory and obtaining goods under false pretenses. Yesterday, ns stated in the Kkit r.LicAN, ho was arrested as lie bout to . hip the goods to another John Tl. Me.Micbaol has been facturiug "Egyptian Daiuiauo," and Lo k i.e to Phlladel L:u an order for phiaand •ases for 7. .It B. Dan forth and Belt. Lemrow the ission and camo hack to till# city. The goods were shipped hero and Lemrow obtained possession of them by using tho "sent in mistake'' racket. Ho was about to ship them Lo Williamsport, Pa., when l'ocolved i I): M -Michaol arrived the city hall. Lemrow in court fired hot shot at Mo Michuol, who admitted he has had eight weeks, that ho had failed to pay Lem row's board and ml I hat he failed er. Lemrow partners in tin? last fe thatim 1 tho udvo fas discharged, Ding 1CW HALL DLDICATI'IL in from I'liilndt-lplilu. El»r uni I'hta Brandywine Commandcry Ancient Illustrious Order Kuiglus of Malta dedi hall last Tuesday evening, was a large attendance o the majority of which wore full dress uni forms, also vislto '8 from Elam Cominnn i., Orieutal, Chester, Kudosh True Knight, and Golden Gate, Wilming ton, About U.3D P. M. tho Supreme Of ficers were introduced by Fust Grand ander, Sir Robert Keenan of Dela ware? and received by tho Sir Knight C mandcr John C. Clugston of Brandywiqo Comnmndery who after a short ad dr and extending tho "Grand Honours" sub mitted tho chi'll* to Past Supreme Com mander Sir Frank (fray who acted as Su preme Commander in tho nbsenco of tho present Supreme Commander, G. H. Earl, of Ohio, Cleveland, who sent. The other Supreme officers in charge wore S. G. Louis K. Stilts; S. C. G., II. H. Alexander; S. P., Morris B. Bullock; L. . bugler; John Reese, herald. speech by P. (J. C. Robert Keenan trail stored the hall to tho andery, after which the dedicating After the dedication most of the cated its There dery, P Co I able Im Garris ees with The tr I" 1 / services addrease visitors aud also members of Brandywine, after which the commnudery adjourned, when about sixty members formed in line and inarched •c heard fr 617 428 802 16 417 419 813 the Merritt House rhe re 5(1: the foil Blue Points. C (Vre' Boiled Haddock. Fominas Parish ; (ffiow Sauce. Olivos. Sweet Midgets. Brown Sauce. Breiilod Oysters ust. Lobster Salad. Sweet Broad Croquettes rioret, Sherbet. vith Pc Cold Turkey. berry Sauce. In Maryland. • C cd Terrapin. Ice Cr for •ted Cakes Af Finger Rolls. Coffee, st-master. Maryland Biscui J. K. Morri? : credit is due to (. agor J. B. roll of tho Merritt House, for the •liich tho M •ay in served. A PlrnHlns I'ortioii Of the entertainment for the bicycle si will be tbo minstrel performance partici pated in entirely by % the club The bicycle show * c Auditork ■in here. at tho Monday next. V RootT lUXft I Rtf Ton. Rufiv . Hold by N- B. Mtraate. to in a...! pit* Xianfoi At. . / Vi >i '.*£■':■*£?■ " .fcU Z H % Better than lard. Cheaper than butter. Two-thirds as much will do the work of either. O.nnln. Cottol.n. t> >old avarywhar. with trad, mark.—"ObHoUn." and $te*r t head in cotton-plant wreath —on every tin. cookery, Will be eeot on receipt of tbla advertisement and six cents In stamps. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Onioado, III. LOOK THROUGH A MICROSCOPE m at the matter deposited on the teeth and gums of any individ ual, and you will see a great num ber of animal and vegetable para sites. To keep the mouth free from these germs you must use some an tiseptic Methol and Thymol are the best They are both constitu ents of I MCNTHO | THYMO ^ I • ORRI3 D r ft I e/'J'f i \ L|/V\ 1 VIOLET FLORAFOAM ..* a Hence—Violet FJorafoam is the best toothwash made, because it is truly antiseptic. It acts by destroying parasites in stantly; It whitens the teeth, per fumes the breath and contains noth ing injurious. [I] \ J12 [I] • j'y ' NOTE, ITS ECONOMY f 0 It only costs 25c and requires but a few dope on a wetted toothbrush. One bottle can be used by a whole family. rf f i Z V For Sale by all dr uggisfcs. 25C. The Best Coal Is that which gives the greatest amount of heat with the least waste. THIS IS THE KIND WE SELL, We will be pleased to have your order and you will be pleased to have the coal: Geo. W. Bush & Sons Co « nsicB hirst rw RESUMPTION OF SUMMER SCHEDULE. Warner's Phila- and Wilmington Propellers Are again running regularly between Wilmington and Philadel phia, (connecting with all points) and will continue to do so unless again interferred with by ice. Pier 9, South Wharves, Philadelphia. Market Street Wharf, Wilmington. CHARLES WARNER COMPANY, WALLPAPERS AND WINDOW SHADES Gold papers from 5c up. Oil cloth shades from 25c up. GEORGE W. GOODLEY, N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND ORANGE STS. -in-w-f-tr FOR SALE. 618 East 7th Street, 908 King street 821 East 7th street, 611 West 3(1 street. 323 East 7th street, 211 West 9th street. 824 West 2d street, 1310 West 13th street 835 Van Buren St. 1118 West 8th street. 9!!HPino street. 507 West 5th street. 835 Tatuall street, 2313 Jefferson —t. 837 Tntnnll stroot, 841 Madison street. 1218 West street. 302 Broome street. *i 1202 Jefferson street, 1214 West 8th street 1312 Shallcross ave. 904 Van Buren St. 010 East 9th street, 1217 West 7th street 1012 Pennsylvania Ave. 1119 Tatuall St 943 Kirkwood Street. 308 K. 8th St. Stop iu and ask about them. DANIEL W. TAYLOR, ROOM 400 EQUITAULI3 BUILDING. Ninth and Market Rt Real Estate and Mortgages, Fire Insurance. FOR SALE. 617 Orange street, 8 rooms 428 and 430 South Harrison St. 8 r 802 M ost Eighth 16 East. Twenty second St 417 East Second St 419 East Twelfth St 813 and 815 Lombard St each 8 10 .1 m H GEO R. TOWNSEND & CO., 804 MARKET STREET. J. R, HUDSON & CO. Nos. 15 and 17 Market St. Harrison Brothers Town and Country Paints. Leather and gum bolting, and oils for machinery und burning oil. J*> i COSTS NOTHING FRIDAY, at h m or nee ' 606 Market St..Wilmington, If you have been having unusual n little extra iree ofyom-eves novam e, don't delay, U.<? examina tion aud udvitio lavosiUvvli' i ilME* l\ EYE SPECIALIST, /W. H. P0DEST1, —r; V headneheo lately, For Rent Security Trust anil Safe deposit Con pmy offers the (allowing desi rable houses at reduced rates WEST SIDE. No. 922 W. (5th St, 7 Cor. Cedav & Bi No. J14 \V. 12th St. 8 roomi Sts., 4 rooms, store l bath. No. 223 Monroe tit , No. 611 Jefferson St., 9 rooms and hath. No. 819 Madison St., tl rooms and hath. No. ' C03 V .s uml hath. Huron St., 9 No. 407 W. 0thSt., 7 rooum and hath. No, 808 Adams St., 11 rooms aud bath. No. 1100 West St., 9 rooms and bath. No. 1323 West St., 9 No. 1207 Lancaster . and bath. is and buth. . 0 rooms and bath. and bath, is. & kitchen. No. 1209 Lancaster uve , 6 No. 913 Layering avo., 4 No. 417 Tatnuli St. No. 419 Tatuall St. No. 423 Tut nail Sr. EAST SIDE. Fifth and French Sts. (shop). No. 1 Lodge St. No. 816Kirkwood St., 7 rooms. No. 108 E. 12th St., 7 rooms. No. 1127K. 14th St., 5 rooms. No. 1121 E. 14t.h St., 5 rooms. No. 1011 E. 13th St., 5 rooms. No. 1205 Forrest St, 4 rooms. No. 417 E. 8th St., 10 rooms and bath. No. 703 East 6th St., 4 rooms and store. No. 407 Tnylar St, 8 No. 1013 East 11th St., 13 ri No. 1138 East 12th St., 6 rooms and bath. and buth. . and bath, i. aud bath. No. 11 TOE 12th St., 6 r No. 1013 "burch St., 7 rooms and bath. No. 1015 Church St., 7 rooms aul bath, ! No. 1012 Spruce St., 6 rooms and bath. No. 1123,Railroad 1127 Railroad . j (| e., 7 rooms and bath, e., 7 rooms and bath. Sis., dwelling Jf ooi-m5. Twelfth ami Brandy and w-ariS WiW ll lj g SSSPwSio »jf rseh Bx at valuable information Ad % WANTED Houses to rent L. J. Brora an, Rest Estate A rent, 1106 Market street. jift-imeod W ANTED-Weekl IttOO. Five W ANTED-Agents fiO a week sur workers. New goods. New plan, a winner. Every family iieads it. Hells at sight. Household HneoialtjrCo.. No. 18 & 4th street, Cincinnati O. 'i W ANTED—Men work Industrial In i'» suraoee. Those having worked for I rudential preferred Address ianustrUl tlile office. di-tf Wj anted— By ayoua* VV drive wagon and take iroirul stare. UooJ refer »no». J9-tf a p isielnn to of horsei working Address J H this offlo®. W ANTED.—Help inrnisnea tor hoist i restaurants and private families si EogsrjwnaSB; W^O-A young Swedish girl to'ai HVioii^j3s;ss! , 5lST" rfc W A ^ i®7\ womiI1 wlth reference for geuoral housework at 8M1 Delaware avenue. f8 _| • FORMA ME. F OR BALE OK RENT—Fins rssidenosi it 9th and Franklin streets. Any on# lott ing for tine homes should ses J. K. D, Basis ft Bon, 1710 Brooms street l Old vr. lore, a-tf F orbade ok rent— store amjdwetuoz southeast corner Uhesiuui. end Frank lin streets. FOK RENT-Bakery and dwelling SM K bcoond street. EUR BAKE—Very desirable residence f» Adams street. Apply John MoCUukey, 707 Adams street. fS-tm* TpORSALB OR RENT-A well established X' bakery at northeast comer or Beveatli and Tatnall streets. Apply to George S. Os pelle, Nstlousl Bank ot Wilmington and lirsudywlne. n« "IJH)RBALE—Tbo suMcriuer having JJ cows than ue wants will sell six or his best fresh oows on reasonable terms Aug —*. Carlin, Harmony, Del. fd-Hf TjIOH bale cheap-a bay horse JLJ ol use. Apply at this offloe. tf F OR SALE—Fifty Barred Plymouth Roost ors. Pure stook. Apply to J. W. DAYKTT, Cooobes Bridge. Del. for win r\R.DsHABDTS XJ pennyroyal pills A re the onlf genuine Pennyroyal PMs made. Twsaty-nvs jury experlsnss Bold by druggists. Office, ft* fl. Mult »**•* fhUfc Of null or at Advlot tree. 'Ladle* beware Dons t ADlEB I Chichester's English Pennyroyal Mi KKNT F OR RRNT—dlxroom douses. 816 and 814E Sixth street, rront yard* ons has lano garden, look at tliom. Very low rents ftp ply to Jolm R. Hartman, 418 E Fourth sires* f6-lW TpOR It ENT-Nice X 1 house. 0 rooms, would pa.tof ground 8 ml! Apply to Newport Laud and lnvestnioat Co. 109 King street. ; farm, 26 house as4 WiiinonrfaM. TTlOtt BALE X' good house VVRrr.Ington. Apply to * ewport l.a-d s In vestment Co-. 109 King tdro KENT-Mice ftt -a 0 ncetf flat* I pOR RENT-7 ' truck lot Kennett FJke limits; 7, 6 und 4 roomed houses with garden plots at 11th and Woodlawn. Addresr J- P. w aai •cuols. Highlands. Wil., Del F oil RENT—Coal and Feel yard at Bllwr brook. Apply at White Bros.,Front imd Oramro streets. .1041 B XjK HKNT--8 poroh, 816 I oath with treat Dul o t. Apply D. McKeaof sfcl-tf 3rd aud Monroe str F OIt RENT Olt 8 K LE—House end hath, 705 W. Ninth stre store. Cor. mb sndKIrkwood street fio with 8 roasis ■t,house and B uilding bhick-aii *rm«iej iu quantity. JOHN Al. SOnOMOlt Office. No. 8 Wes* Third street Phones 116 and 203 4Mj t Reward will be paid lor the safe qg turn of » dar>c gray kitten, 5 o d. with blRCk stripes which strayed from premises. 1121 Marikas street, Pebruarv Cih. fiO-at* lost «r NOTICES. N OTICE—Is liorebj- given that I intend <a apply at the present session of the (Mss eral Assouibly iaware fora ai®n. State of my husband, W dlv M (I fl E\AS f l-20t N OTICE- Is hereby given that at the pros* ent session of the general assembly.Use undersigned will apply f >r a dtvoroo fro» bis wife. Einma F Hastings. Signed _ Wm, L H A yTfNUi. Intend ut of tlm State of Delaware, sbaiid, H Victor WHITE GAVBft. OT1CK— Is heroby given apply at tb General Assouibly for a dlvorco N as notice that I ■tfl it s.'tsslon of the G divorce fraa El) W A IU) J. \Vli E ELOCK. OT1CK-I liurehy gl N apply ?H»l Axseiubly for nil uhsol he j'W 1 m_ O'iTCB-1 hernuv tflve pply ut the present nession of thctl Ml Assembly for hii absolute divorce fr y hushiiiid, I.eutiHi d Msyue. fi lin' LAURA ('. MAYNK KhUI N'7. shall L«f •o rco a tay ANNIEC r ERRIil N°S-' i oby give notice tlis pre ttusolme divi , George F..Ferris. ■ i mat •VTOTICE- DIVIDEND.: Wl'mimrlon. Del. Fobru iry 1, 1891. The directors of »ho Wilmington Goal (im hisduy declare 1 u dlvitlcaa tho p*#t six inoiilln, puyo WILLIAM i*. TAYP/»K of *3 pee hIii hii? on demand. TVs f due will b«? class* DTIUE— I bird street to i radio beginning Friday, uniil fur rtl-if N OTICE-li. floegeisnerger. M. D..K1« Uw eye hie epoofri Ibe universities or_VleiMia, Auaiii* v ork L'lly. In <1 .rills Kyo Rispi N I«?t at roe i, fludy eiidN PhiladolpMa Mr lie oxstnlass . Gdl i j 32£ i s 1-1.00; uteel glasses ud red I'or neighbors, ivd n phi I A Dir.8~f2 J dresar nSv* )'( "'■ h Magazine, i4U li ii 'Liiftlrer TYWFiltY wu KBE—Men to advert! Ju iho Miudcrii scouring suap. tack slgas. p'£S, tie •i< i.v s -o . CLicaao. Pi L Water Department, GENERAL NOTICE The following rule w l of Water Com I, 1890: SECTION XXVI. » adopted by the lissiouers to tuko Bo. effect J The water cannot he turned on to urtf premises except by the foreman thorized employee of the Water Depart* ment,only (lu now buildings) as it turned on by Iho plumber to tost his ork, and to Ik? turned off immediately after iho test is made. Where houses are vacant in the month of December uf each year and to remain vacant for an indefinite time, and wri ion notice is sent to the department request ing the water to be turned off, the Waicr Department will shutoff the water at tho >f the owner. 'lie said property shall be exempt from during Bitch vacancy, from the 1st day of January until occupied, at which time the owner shall pay iho water advance for the balance of the year, end tho Water Department will turn on the wuter. When any water fixture has been re moved during any year written notice must be given to the department prior to ary I,following said removel, iu order to have tho rent charged for said fixture deducted from tho bill for the following Plumber will be allowed to shut off wuter from premises making repairs, who turn it on when tho repairs ploted, always loaviug the stops and con nections in perfert oonditlon. Every persoti violating this section shall be liable to a penalty of Five Dollars for each and every offense. By order of the Board of Water Com* mlisteners. J- A. Bond, fld-eod-lin Chief Engine'nf. I a Jt for the purpose of necessary, anil to com C LOSING OUT 8 A Hi—103 Delswara Av« mie or Ary goods and trimmings bp March noth. Counters, thriving snu cassa for mle, IB-91*