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HE MIL? REPUBLICAN. *. E. COR. THIRD AND KING STREETS j The Republican Publishing Co GEO. W. VERNON. President. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS. Entered at the Le t ufuce at Wilmington, second-clues mail matter. Del.. MONDAY. OCTOBER u, 1897. Dogs Delight to Rnrk and Bite. Forty live lau Church have signified their intention | of withdrawing from iho church. Mils fact it apprurs that the majority of the congregation do not want the K«v. T. K Montgomery to sever his pastoral rela tions with that church. Tb« action of ,'ill be tho 1 •m--. of Olivet Presbyter- ' Fr< I the Synod was ill advised tneausof breaking ul |i tills church. If tlio going the rounds story is true iliui luii bee lime, tltift all this tempest in a stirred up by tho pastor cluing flfer - teapot tng his bourJiug house, tho by uod should bo severely coudomuod f its action in jvoroud Mr. Montgom • ry this . Th innod uguiuat than bluffing has boon Thedissontors, wiioroprcs mc only a baud ful of the cougreguiion, barely of the members, should enough to hoodwink the Synod, who In Liul iti Iluci Ik d uced the preacher to resign pulsion. It from tho church His resignation wai Voluntary and tho toinpollcd him plied the Golden Kule to his particular . If tho withdrawal of 45 cither that or his romov. I arbitrarily vacate should lmvo ap ied bv tlic res* from tho congregutlou, c; Iguation of Rev. T. E Montgomery, is benefit to tlio church, outsiil er'k standpoint, fail (lghtiug Christians: L t dogs deli|.;Ut bark and bite, otc. :o it. f Should be Throwu Out of Court. If tho managers of tlio defunct United Slates Mutual Accident Association had justice done them, every mother's son of them would be brough given a tas'.o of Delaware justice at New Castle by bugging the whipping post. It should solicit «i pllcatiou from tho people to join an Asso ciation, which should have bum* a benefit to them If injured and then to and eutir suit nguiust (hem to coiup«d them to foot the bills that 1 ho thieve Simula away with. No self ruipoo would take such claims to collect and wj ill ho filched fro to this city and outrage th l ioy hopu that tliu pockets of the Deluwaro stockholder ta dollar who linvo been by losing what for the last ifirc ivltulled emuip nb^rvlv ney they !».. 1-9. It i» . :sd by tuo»o holding being loao tlio money tulva policies iu this company wit ho compelled to bu held up ill the court The 0 Uu f.,ml a suit by tho receiver. should be throw bo if they wore treated us they deserve of court ; The Oifices. cd The Dctnoovu s at holding tlier of theii tier the U01 potty in oIliac bu required to give pi: Ho Bhould pulilicuu. Suite appointment.* I lit! g.ird in a different light, noli has ior Tun Gove a Hrpuhlic nppoi rithln hU gift. This practice office is (auctioned by all hls ndhcrei ts. While ch cxclusl' o policy is pursued by tho , why should t tlio Republicans expect tliu ) policy should bo the offices pursuod in regard der tho Gur.o.al Govcr the ra :ry of tho Democrt go, and they should uot c few y plain if t' Republicans should couft to i Mr J. Cu mu ."hurt, who resident of pointed U. S. Marshal is Sussex cuunty and is iu liis 07th y \ Ho all his life has been a leading Republic! *ud is known us a Regular, pointed Mr. W. 11 Clark of Dei Ms deputy. Ruth .•very m tho duties possession tu v;ay well qualified perfur of the oflia; faithful day, liuving both bonded for tl cu of their duties. performa est congrntuhit to the new Mtirsln id s in liis positiou, as y and those who 1.ml a credit him appoiuted. Make tho purchase the silver servi Wilmington, Lo wlmt they cun, from 5 id leavo is up a W111. L; It Market street. It Wanted iVfl •busing ot the few. It this silver set everlasting disgrt e if tlio Would be money wn aised by donations from Yill have to iw raised in as to have tho gun ten days, tbi lext boat come r city lo clmuco to boat. It lias been rumored m Miss Olllo S. Buck muster, the y g lady • hundiad doll.ir si i ho received then tlio Mcnfl>. ;. Such ti ro of furniture Megnry port is incorrect, the young lady No 1121 West Sixth street and is a reader having soon the ad of tho U::i of this erpris her in Friday's ru* do Bouncing tho lucky tit Issue. The drawn hy three und er. This firm do bulvcii. They bud no t!.o parlor suite. Id lm> do things by tin who tire For making sklb l.iy, .Ios, |ili C the city hall, men plying their business01 don't sto tho necessity of fur the 0lfvin • should bo lined $1 and cog Ing the arrest. Tlio pic Sun as locked up im't approve of WTiilo •0 di lay. 'hting tins fitted. T ofli for ik ier 111 which liio law.-i arc iicrprotedin our country, by the BlliBtS. It Would be he Ten (Jut profited by their tei tllL'I ingH, Tun L'nii lo hold Republicans determined ventiun Povcr. They say they cc rol Km (iuB and have a good lighting But they •mber that tho Regulars hold Now Castle county. ii chr.i ihould roi N tbe balance of power i ty and Castle out ilho their suppoi >, to hold tho coi tii ivill be ention. I ttlc.if tiny us WARKbN easily defeated the Hunting A A. football team of Philadelphia Park and in the at the V. j ju, whoro they spent a jolly time, being In closo touch with tho perfo the ball field, they joined in good nnturedly with the rent of the nudieuce. Play ball—that's what they doing _ Governor Tunm.ll Stuff left on the 7.40 for Nashville, Tcnn., tion now being held there. Dffxt will bo Delaware day nnd Ids stuff will uutlerttiko I :o State's dignity u hat ur Jay last oiling attended the perforin ers. Al lough ki.kcrs id hls handst uln bt inlay night attend tbe Exposi Wcduceday 1 the Govcr uphold that occabiou. tk Patsy K., tlio fast harts owned by Wm. H Austin, CApturetl the $500 pu:vc in the 8 > class nt Baltimoro belter than 8.10. Hiscw Friday, going drove him. AT lMt It !■ given out that tbe mooli one cent morning papnr talked of *111 be started. It U to make its appeae anee early In November and is to fill a long felt wautin Wilmington journalism It will be the people give U their patron ngo and nothing else. Time will tell how There's not well It will mi this want millions in the newspaper business In Wilmington and Mr. Cougdon will find that before he has been a resident of our city one your. We wish the paper guud luck. A Democratic League was organized nt Hockessin, ou Saturday evening, when 33 •labors were enrolled and ua enthuslns* tic mooting held. Another club will be tlio Bear In u few days. o.guulzed House, when -ill be the handsomest in the ei'y loduruconvouicnc THE Phoenix Eng built, Every after i 0 0cted by contractor winch is a rccoinmeudutiou of a first cl being look d ew building which will he Patrick Fahey, tiio job being made. OLIVET'S TROUBLE. Forty Five Hcinbcrs Will Leave Unless Nyr.od Revokes the Presbytery's tion. trouble. Ollvot Church has Forty flvo of its one hundred luombot-n will ilhdraw should not uke upplicutio tfyuod revoke tlio action of the Proa by ry which ousted Iiov. T. E. Montgom ery. This will wieck the organizat ion. The dissatisfied members who are the «influential and largest c s for their Intent ion. First, that their pastor has uot been treated fairly and second that tho Presbytery has rpeil the authority of tho church in that tlio church Is uot allowed to* choose tri but ci's, Its Po great is the dissatisfaction that tlicro strong probabilities of organizing a congregational church, liclr pies ng bodies thority. Thu religious doctrine of the cuugrcgaliounlisls aro similar to those of the l'rcsbyteria byte Hus and govc Yesterday was tho pastor's lu.->tday, id his friends turned such tho church was cruwdod ces. Ho made ler did I10 makeatroug reference to his tin farewell address, trouble. His talks woro strong, strictly scriptural heretofore id him lio brows. 4, 3: "For we which have believed 4 the opulur. II is 1 veiling text as fro ir in 10 rest." Tho subject. doc »l j< expected city. pilgrim taking. tei i ho preacher spoke of llle as ngo which port The journey is through the valleys as vor the 1 « of all ages aro II N of the 'Jhe birthplace i in (he city of hereditary the three hills, sd>»ns bondage un i die alike. of the pilgr sin. and this oily is built of Cl expected jtulgme The je said, with a k with with the Christian ci pastor ledge ol l ight idwru vak.Miiug of the d iho c. of the journey leads by the cities of .Self Reliance, which Is devoted to the Idol te pics 1 f pritlr. of I ptido of .coin] I tlio journey is that uf ( al Do ord-i of happy homo. r hieh th. al pup die distl •i iric l'« y <f •J 1 I will i 1 other one. It i tlio eit) the tfoVcr binary will, and 1 t is in this wuy; the shun IT '1 he voice of heir feelings h s eity inch; the will rules. the people is liu-.hed; The judge is deputed; tho uu "tuTk that of Jg The lo not km :re the citize ilicirrul , ;ir friend A nut her stopping pluou ih that of Disi in theoiliccr.' ew ofli f (la > and a hope In the city of office ctiou tho '• *•; oldc •> arc lielple il. blaze and the fire eyupu-.y L dl ? or d ,f An Opatlon, the lio death of piiiouto lit id ten, the cold grave, tliu judgment-day. Iu the city ol Meluuchuly iu the Ur south tbe d then only ;d, it is very cold mid bins )> u li ten eptllos aro th. 1 ! )..d, they v their childr uldy alive, they bee libs d liv. lie dUcuseil, they so their culliu for a bt 1 1 bis city, Mr. M th v:i bv its loculi ido ufa >ain. m) mi . The ci. k )f is dig 1 pel d night, they despise and they liv tl in awful 1 Ion of this journej is tt vlticli : . . The de? th ood cd city, died. d di hrougl id ci.yuf L' Whei ch til 1 •r. But thcde-ii - J ith tho u li" Hilt lied 1 right road mis off md • l t!i lit •ith simifum-a .uiiy n crp ■ buiwooii the roads. '1 i ■li eyed on tliu right i it iV li d j; •oil il of 'I he at ! J fru: e statio •y n - I d d con.' They joy P< 1 .ngvuir *nng, gentle jotlnt faitli, :o be; lie . They ur p of by t ho re The Co ;!i statio try is heirs for the S !is»ed Lhi ling the journey, with tlio i range, y of tlio gh and gave dii ed ns ivy eigtl ( I in lmve be ido of the as happy tourists •• 1 count! y bearing their beautiful .-reel red the city of Rest. I eity real R assigned und sc at tlio Father's tiling; \ o i ts g; cheer ilis niug tlieuio was ''God's L te to the World." ember of the church said last night iijec A lint llie part ho . lie presbytery proposes wit ho he then expects us to pay tho bills. This is so Presbyterian bodies nely submit lo it. It they had ne wo could liav tlTnirsof tho church hat w ul lot left lie 1. thing would Mr. Mon Ik 11 r •ry is tig p <•». h r but tills net 1.11 li. 6 is entirely 1 1) '''IndU'd tuv. The di-sen satisfied musing tlio trouble, but oiv tliuy □g Mr Mont cry. and ■ 1 ot tlio mil, I 1 *., fru y was about to r ing the people there ugutu t him. mind yo id iigiiiust the charncie J of tho Allure Mr M< And oil)log has bee Htiid or Ci l.o ubility of tlio tit highly •tl men in the presbytery to-day, bo preacher, who it» ing a graduate of Priurcto M'mitiary." Turned Outoi of School. all colored children were of school In District No. 30, Mill Creek Hundred, by Esquire II. Durnall. :■ Deli Thetw.. Republl "lilted. As the ho district, l ut 1 b erl school 1 "nlckftninies"i h four litt will kli iwlcdge of tli i.ry to ■ le ity opi of ncquiri jrdinarv ■>ke good oitr/. l School f 1 111 brat: the." In llocker els •red children, but their Mill Creek 11 ml White Clay C tired where the colo il cliildrc Hlf fldeutly it tl, 1 sc nnd paying lustr • odatljii uf sequent!}* grow up 1 ilb f their children t Igti In Pc ii sued. sylv.uila a different course is p Where tlio colored pi t pie arc nt imfii ccntly bench is set apart for th nierous to s k odatl<n any way Injured by such This plan has been followed lul and wo picsumo fn ill be for to cc No one 1ms bee ntnmi ted, d ti 0 InstitutiobB of tho £tn elated ibgp lm .t (lepre tlio » tion of Lit rdl live nr.d y right thiuk H OTEL CENT It A f, ATLANTIC CITY, N. .T. tifciwi reuiudelod <1 otherwise greatly h 11 capacity urn lined entirely l tho j . Thu r u<iuai to the best. CoiiiiiiuuicHttoii* promptly CIIAIILR8 McGLADi; oily of tne Menslou Atlantic City, N. J„ 19)7. ole Teuuossc* Avo, jy3*n A' Peach ■sy look rsMlelve ea accsaat of • blotchy akin. a woman. Most facial 41s fUuremeats casts from a disordered liver asd may be yermssestly removed by the sse of DR. GREENE'S LAXURA CATHARTIC PILLS i V the cathartic that does sst debilitate, srd the ^ Ideal remedy for bllieas Df sesa, headachrt constipa V w tlon, torpid liver, dizziness, sallow skin and general ia disposition. Price, 25 eta. Made by the discoverer of Dr. Greene's Ifervura. S [TNI [T| n ii' In Keverenoe to the Memory of Charles Stewart Parnell. IRISH POVERTY DEMONSTRATED. Children Walked Barefooted In the Parade and Men Made Po At lptnut Untformlng—The Stars and Stripes Curried Beside Erin's Hug. Dublin, Oct. 11.—Yesterday sixth anniversary of the death of Charles Stewart Parnell. Five thousand Nationalists paraded thy streets to the bleak Glasnevin cemetery, where they heaped high the grave of their famous and lamented leader the Tth flowl brought from all the counties of lre lund. The demonstr^iti demonstratii unique. Pre have had strictly funeral character, but in accordance ith the decision of the leaders, that divested of all fhe vlo of yesterday w trappings and the suits of w verted' Into and •lumphal procession, live ly national airs replacing dirges. The country people w brought in ded excursion trains. On their ivy and sham by c they w stead of crape. It was emphatically the people's day, for the aristocracy held coldly aloof. No flags the public buildings along the line of march, and only poor displayed decorations. The poverty of Ireland hi •ks in rai:-c<i few houses of the as exhibited not only by who walked in their bare the chlldre feet, but In the attempts at unife the processionists, who seldom achieved faded green sash for ore than the spray of Ivy The day was wet, windy and cheer less. and the demonstration posing In no respect except in its spirit. The memorial car was the most spicious feature. It was drawn by four coal black horses, and upon It w veritable piled wreaths and ss of •hite d gretp stacked as load of hay. A bronze bust high £ of Parnell surmounted the .1 above the head streamed setting green flag in gold. After this came the members of the bluzened with Irish parliamentary party, headed by Mr. John Redmond, for Waterford, the of the celebration. They w •mber of pariia ovlng spirit followed by the honorary offle of the de stration committee, the staffs of the Irish Daily Independent, the Evening Herald and Weekly Independent, dele gates from the Irish National League of Great Britain, and then by the rlages containing Mr. John Parnell. M. P., Mrs. Dickinson, sister of the dead patriot, and other members of the P nell family, though the venerable Mrs. Della Parnell was unable The lord Dublin, the mayors, sheriffs und muni cipal dignitaries of Cork and Limerick, robed in their official regalia, the maces ith Ivy. rode next in gilded coaches. After them came the various deputations, carrying * gaudy be present, r and corporation of b. •e than thirty banco •esslon and every county and ell a: towns, had representatior town official?, dubs, sod s. Tho procf minutes in passing a give No Union Jacks were in the pi res of sturdier other cl Stripes next of the the F the *t suggestive the feat .f childrei d age' predcniii the tide of Ireland's people, shewing tlu i ai-le ying laughters bodied soi Th .ugh the crowds tv •eat tht slderable difficulty i the police bad c or the processi ing the • dlsturbanr shf there \ irked that Irishmen seem ething more Old •ach yet f their proverbial exuben Dnnmglng Evidence Aerftfnst Mooro. New York, Oct. 11.— Central Office Detective William Moore, of this city, who is under arrest on suspicion of Ife to death last yesterday committed he Tombs prison. The against the detective y a neighbor, who said she heard Moore in the house on the after noon of the tragedy. Two hoys also 1 and 2 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon they saw the de lve leaving his home. Moore de nies that he killed his wife, and says that he was in the Wall street district until 3 o'clock, when police headquarters s something wrong at his st a Idled his Wednesday. aging say that betw II day Wednesday •md fro he go that there d the wife dead he ! UJ) fov d his City. Mo.. O dlvisloi ct. 11.—The sale 1 of the Kansi .vili take of the Pacific ider foreclot • at Topeka, Nov. 5. The pit property, with lands, equipments, tele graph lines, etc., is to be sold in parcel. The upset price is placed In the hands of the master in chancery live days before the sale. The following lie sale of the middle division of rill be held at Ka is Pacific tbe Kat Ktiri, the entire property being •el. The pset deposit of r.ed is $5,300,000, $200,000 being required five days bef he Bale. Killed If la flic, tlier In I* Wilkesbarre, Pa., ( 12-year-old st thur, of I'ittston. shot and killed hls 9 ither. Paul, at the reside of Robert Ferguson, near the Wyoming tamp ground. The boys were returning from a ohestnuttlng party and stopped Fergunon liouse for a drink. George saw a musket, and, picking it up. pointed it at Ms brother and said; *T'!1 shoot you." He pulled the trigger nnd Paul fell dead. George has betu hysterical ever altira. . 11. -G ge. the of Rev. W. T. McAr year-old 1 In t Death by Ignoring Warnings. . Pn., Oct. 11.—The jury in th* case of Genrge Eddy. Isaac 13d r.dn ar.d Lewis Richards, who w killed in Plymouth on Monday of last week, found that the their death "by leaving open after being warned nderlng off beyond signals and igniting the Wi had met check door to ke it d the closed the dang gas." Cupping aod leeching, 103 E. Second 36 Phono 841. Tlie Blood I The lilou quired to bo leaked after. So Simms' Blood Purifier, tho alwa mid never falivr in mild or strong of tho blood. 60) King street. alwavi Dr m sura disoaso* KLONDIKE NAMES tatt l ed by the Deeteton of the Govern t fleo g rraghlo Board. Washington, Oct. 11.—The United Btates board of geographic names has last rendered declelone determining the Bpelttng of 149 geographic namee. These Include a number in Alaska, significant at this time in view of the Klondike ex citement. Many variations of nomen clature for the same place tered, and the board's action settles the uniform usage. Following is a summary of action taken relating to places conspicuously mentioned in the gold stories: As to Klondike, the decision Is to spell it as here given. One of the lakes of the Upper Yuk< barge by the Western Union Telegraph expedition in 1868 after Mike Lebarge, a member of the exploring party, who Ottawa, encoun named Le living somewhere Canada. Lute publications have fallen into the £r There is a is of spelling this Labarge. Lebarge river in Alaska. When Schwatka descended the Yu of the lakes kon In 1883 he named its head waters Lindeman, after Dr. vice president Moritz Lindeman, of the Bremen Geographical society. This some times appears erroneously Lindemann and Llnderman. One of the principal tributaries of the upper Yukon Is the Lewes river, named by Mr. Robert Campbell, of the Hudson Bay company, about 1848. This is often miscalled Lewis. The Inlet, river and village at the head of Lynn canal, which in the the form Dyea, the starting point for the overland route, is which has appeared In many forms. The board adopts the form Talya. For the lake and river varl^isly called Hootaiinqua, Hotalinga, Teslin Hlna, Teelln-Too and Teslin, the board adopts Teslin. The termination Hina and Too ferent Indian dialects. appears ^papers almost daily under Indian word, said to mean river In dif the middle An Indian village Yukon is called Nuklukayet. This has been written in several forms, including Tuklukyet. tup erroneous Alleged Diamond Thief Arrested. Havre, Oct. 11.—On the arrival of the steamship La Champagne yesterday the police, acting under Instructions from New York, took Into custody Henri Palllusseku on charge of complic ity In.the robbery of diamond jewelry, the property of Miss Susan De Forrest Day, thlan. Miss Day's jewelry, valued at $6,000, was stolen from her yacht while lying off Whitestone, L. I., about a month ago. Etieme Castillon, a young Frenchman who theft, made a full confession and serted that he had disposed of the diamonds to Leon Roussell, a Frenrh residlng In New York city. The latter, who has been indicted for pllclty In the robbery, Is understood to have given the Jewels to Henri Pall 'ity for a loan of $100. ■r of the steam yacht Scy accused of the lues Gonenil J.co ot Washington. Washington, Oct. 11.—General Fitz hugh Lee. consul general to Havana, •/the city at It has been generally under return to Havfniu alxiut the middle of October, and his return to th(? city at this tl presumably is for the purpose of receiv ing his Anal ins president before sailing for his post of duty. late hour last night. stood that G from tho •tit Street Cur Derailed by a Train. Elgin. Ills., Oct. 11.—A well filled n the State street line of the hurled from the track by a Chicago and Northwestern train at 8 o'clock last night. Three people Injured, as follows: Henry J. Felix, bad scalp wound; Frank Fisk, badly bruised and cut; Mrs. Frank Fisk, cut bruised. reel city roil way w the head and badly Chicago. Oct. 11.—Footpads yesterday lining held up Frank Brunnstein, :epnper carrier, 69 years old, and few $1.80, after struggling with him for ies and nickles, amounting shot the old cape. Brunnstein died shortly after I" and made their ds. motion, Tho Rallvvuy C'r For Chlleni ■t. 11.—A dispatch Lnnd Times from Santiago de Chile says that syndicate has offered 100.000.000 posos, be invested ex of rail t iu Chilean governmei 4Vj per cent, interest, clusively in the construction ways. The offer is favorably :-eived. Two Hundrodth Ann1vorsnr>* Now York, Oct. 11.—The 200th nlversary of the Old Dutch church of Sleepy Hollow, made famous by Wash in gtc which he is Irving, and ne •elebrated in the famous old building at Tarrytown yesterday. Serious Uprlslnpr of Arabs. stantinople, Oct. 11.—It is there has been a Cc *rlo the Pash-' ed here that Arab raising ullk of Bagdad, Asiatic Turkey, and troops have bee Insurrectibn. Bnssorah. i suppress the NUGGETS OF NEWS. realthy Hawaiian San Samuel Parker, d ex-foreign minister, is •xation. , working for George Hamock, clerk maker's sto John Wana in New York, is under for stealing $1,200 worth of goods. dll be co Rev. Robert A. Gil»S( bishop of the Episco IUchmond, crated coadjutf • of Virginia pal dio Oct. 28. being lifted girder that w into place in New York fell, carrying down William Congrov Injured. A 86 His legs General Horatio C. King has been nominated for congre by the inde Shepard Democrats, of York district. pendents, the Third Net Thomas A. Dillon, aged 47, president of Cavanaugh & Co., distillers, of Chi ,'ho has been in bad health, cago, Saturday jumped into the lake d drowned. At Philadelphia Saturday Jimmy Michael, the Welsh cyclist, covered 82 miles and 652 yards in an hour, defeat ing all records. He also broke all rec ords over 11 miles. The British steamier Honltan, which three persons died during her voyage from Progreso, Mexico, to Bos ton, Mass., from a contagious disease, supposed to be yellow fever, is being fumigated at quarantine. This In Your Opportunity. - On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will be mailed of the most jiopulur Catarrh (Ely's ('renin Balm; rmfficient to demon strate the great merits of the remedy. ELY BKOTHEBS, 6G Warren Ht., New York City. Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Palm to emphasize his statement, "It is a leni tive cure for catarrh if used ns directed."— Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena, Mout. Ely'* Cream Balm is the acknowledged for catarrh and coutnir.8 no mercury n.v injurious drug Price, fit) cents d Nay Fever nor Wilmington's Wonderful Cures. Electric Doctor Joh his treatment and Prof. Hoke's Electric Appliances, has made these cures of ritua lism : Kidney complaiut,, lumbago, ralgla, paralvhis, spinal disease, St. Vitus' dance, urinary troubles, nervous rostratlon, hood and eyes. These 0 lias made in Wilmington. Ycu can go them. Somo who suffered for cured. Office, 14 K. md with and twenty years Seventh street. Hours. 8 a in. to Dp. in. Supporters for ail female wcaknosses. Great Horse Blanket Sale. purchased boforo tariff bill was passed and will be sold at present factory prices. Harness, tranks und bags. No. 4 E. •Fourth St. Dure & Townsend; Theso good 6 4NDY CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION [aj 10 < ALL [71 25* so * i das ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED if," DRUGGISTS say rs*eofron«ti|mtioa. fasearets are the Ideal l.axa trip or trrlpf.l'ut raune easy anturid results. Bum tie sud booklet free. Ad. KTKUI.1NG REMEDY 40., Chicago, Montreal. Can., orNew York. an YELLOW FEVER IN GALVESTON. Dr. Gulteras, the Government's Ex pert. Fears No Serious Trouble. Washington, Oct. 11.—Surgeon Gen eral Wyman, of the Marine hospital service, received a brief dispatch from Dr. John Guiteras, the yellow fever ex pert, informing him of the appearanco of the disease In Galveston, Tex. The dispatch yellow fever been. I do not apprehend serious trouble here, but dengue causes much confusion." Dr. Wyman has been in communica tion with Dr. Fisher, of Galveston, and State Health Officer Swearingen, and hus been advised that all necessary precautions have been taken to pre vent the spread of the disease. The of ficials of the Marine hospital service have known for several weeks of the existence of considerable dengue fever at Galveston, but they decline to press any opinion of the development of the yellow fever at that place. At Mobile, Ala., there seven follows: ''Five cases of here; three more have yesterday cases in the city and two deaths. In the county there death, but no new cases. The official report of the board of health of New Orleans says: Cases of yellow fever yesterday, 87; deaths yes terday, 6; total cases of yellow fever to date, 677; total deaths from yellow fever to date, 61; total cases absolutely recovered, 240; total cases under treat ment, 276. A Bullet Near His Heart. Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 11.—Anson Bow . a carpenter, whose home is In Parkesburg, but who works for S. B. McDowell, of Philadelphia, to this city yesterday with a bullet his heart, and here In brought lies at the hospital critical condition. He told the hospital authorities that he boarded a freight train day night, Intending to ride to his home in Parkesburg. He fell in with two tramps, who after they had ridden a considerable distance demanded his Overbrook Satur •ney. Bowers says he refused, and attacked him. In of the immediately the the struggle that ensued fired, the ball lodging In Bowers' lung. He is 2G years old and has a family. Cut In Two by a TFolley Car. Baltimore. Oct. 11.—A trolley the Point Breeze division of the City and Suburban traction line down the Mt. Carmel road, two a wagon miles from Baltimore, yesterday after noon, instantly killing Mrs. John Fred erick Heim, Jr., of 424 South Washing ton street, this city, and injuring her husband and two boys. Mrs. Helm w seat of the covered wagon into it, and becoming thrown the when the entangled In the wreckage der the c and cut completely In twain. Her husband and the two chil 20 feet, but escaped with severe bruises and contusions. The conductor and motorman w the front seat, w' thrown arrested. Bringing Home Klondike Gold. Seattle, Wash., Oct. 11.—The steamer Rosalie arrived here Saturday night from Skaguay and Talya, Alaska. The of them coming from Skaguay. six from Among the passengers Daws City who came out Dalton trail. They w and wife, Charles Thebo, C. E. Garrish, named Bede. the Pat Galvin C. H. Davis and They had about $12,000 In nuggets b tween them. They report that rich strikes have be Hunker Creek, which is as rich as Bonanza Eldorado. The total output this year will exceed any estimate ever made. Itoftised to Indoi>o Henry George. Philadelphia, Oct. 11.—A Indorse Henry George's mayor of greater New York w unanimously defeated at the United Labor League yesterday. The resolution was offered by Delegate of Typographical Union No. 2. Strong speeches in opposi made, declaring that Mr. George, lug as a friend of labor," so far lutlon to diducy for almost meeting of .Ta ies A. tion w of the speakers rhilo ''pos the corporation ag».'nts repre for the benefit of capital." labo Proposed Uunqtioi to Captain Wfborp. Philadelphia, Oct. It.—Captain Wi borg. formerly of the Cuban fllibus ing steamer Horsa, who •as released penitentiary last Fri take aj few days, after which lie will 1 ship in need of a master. He! disgrace is attached fro day night, has determined rest for seek for a feels that his the cause of Cuban liberty, is talk of banqueting the captain. _2_ | Itooknfollow's Sentence Postponed. Wilkesbarre,Pa.,Oct. 11.—On Saturday, Judge Searle, of Montrose, came he sentence F. V. Rockafellow, but the it due Ids imprisonment, devotk The er was continued until Wednesday ( ecount of the absence of District :y Fell. Mr. Rockafellow was the suit of Mrs. Atto convicted last May Annie Meiers, who had deposited $700 : in Rockafellow's bank the evening pre its closing. leged, after banking hours. ftl it A Chinese Forger. Victoria, B. C., Oct. 11.—Hook Taw, arrested here Saturday night, charged with forging letters used •hlcli were Port a recent investlgatio Townsend ami which implicated Col lector Saunders und Wee Gee, the interpeter, In a conspiracy admit Chinamen into the United States. Interpreters say that the letters Hook Taw's handwriting. In Woman Conrlctod or Miumlnughter. Pittsburg. Oct. 11.—Pauline John ston, who killed her husband, Wexfor Johnston, colored, in a fit of Jealousy, convicted of manslaughter and ended to the extreme mercy of the court. The woman's sentence, it is fill be light, as the jury cepted her defense that a long series ot beatings had Jed up to the killing. •x peeted, ills Coal hiriko Avortcd. Hazleton, Pa., Oct. 11.—The Lehigh end Wilkesbarre breaker hands on the South Side will, return to work to row. They were promised advance ges, and with this assurance have ri to go back. It The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Delaware: Cloudy and threat ening this evening; warmer; southeast erly winds. For Maryland: Cloudy, pos sibly light local showers; slightly warmer; southeasterly winds. Everybody Says 80. Cascarets Caudy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tlio age. pleas und refreshing te the taste, net gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tlio entire system, dispel colds, cute headache, fever, habitual constipatiou and biliousness. Please buy nnd try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, £5,50 cents, bold aud guaranteed by all druggists. Opened a Letter. Rioiinrd Slioldon, colored, openod a lot tor addressed to Honry Dloklnson, No. Ill Walnut street. Ho owner of tho letter refused CMlforTrodiug Stamps. arrested, but tho proencutr. r / T_)KPORT OF TDK CONDITION OF 'THE -Li F1MHT NATIONAL HANK." OF WILMINGTON, DEL., at Wilminston, in tlio Btato of Delaware, at theoloao or bualuuas, OCX 6, 1897. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. overdrafts sou uoUhiiU unseoured.. 4,13901 U . B. bonds to secure circulation.... 50,000 93 sueure U. B deposits 60,00 ) 00 Premiums on U, 8. Uonds. 4,92500 Ban king* house, furniture and fix tures... 6.000 00 StocKb, socuuetios, etc... 161 <J0t 63 Other real estate and mortgages owned. 11 00303 Due from National Banks (uct re serve ag(-uts. 10,993 01 Duo from State Banks and Hunkers. 8.U5M Due from approved reserve agents.. 172,916 37 Cheeks mid other cash It emu. Exchanges tor clearing'house. Notes or other Natloual Bun t.s. Fractional paper currency, nickels .$8 .'8723 11 U. S. Bon 6.191 ' 6,e.'6 08 0 003 00 esei vr In Lank, viz: Lawful Specie. Legal tender no itedemptiou fond w ey . 4>,9D0U H.UWO 00— 61,080 00 U. B. Tress (5 pur cent, of circulation) 2. *50 00 .81 iW8.fi 72 Total. LlABfLITIEb. Capital stock paid in.. Surplus fund. Undivided pro tits, less ex paid. .. 8500,00000 ... 101(000 Of) and . 14.838 8 . 43,UU0 National hank noD soutetaudlng Due to other nuiiouul b Dividends unpaid. Individual deposits subju 09,719 00 604 00 017,084 44. Ql Certlthd chocks. United stated deposits. Deposits of U a disbursing ..l,.TJ0 9;j .40,286 00 uflievrs,. .,9 700 94- COR, (68 37 Total.$1.89* 529 7* Kate of Delaw ire, county of New Castle. M.: I, Homy Uuab, CiMbler of tlie above named bank, do solemnly above statement iu knowledge ami belief. • that beat, of iny HENRY BUSH.Cashier. Subscribed and sworo to before mo this 8th day of uct.. 1897. CHARLES H. SCOTT, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: Z JAMES BELT W HAROLD MM ITH, JAB F. WINCHESTER U Directors. 1'enth and Shipley Streets 1 Mock a fro in nifou Theatre' Grand Opera Houso. THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS il SALOON IN THE CITY. A FINE LUNGS AFTER THE SHOW Fine Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. AIbo ihe Largest Glass of Beer iu tbe city JAME S A- KELLY DR. SIMMS' Vegetable Liver Pills Elegantly sugar coated. No taste in swallowing. Gripeless and not sickening. Operate grandly, and yet you hardly you take medicine. Tne tlneet Liver, Kidney and Stomach medlolM, known. Will surely nl.ltto Kid.,.. sto».oll hies. Dyspepsia, eto, ( ores tired ektn afieotlons. headache, dizziness, gld< dy-head, &o. Nloe Iu evory respoot as* real Liver medicine and family protao lion against diseases. 25 cents a box. six luoue for $1. Bold by druggists In oltioi and country, Depot, 006 King street. K Liver com TEET^H EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, 35C Tho largo number of tooth t mako on ablcs us to supply a full set of teeth for $5 and $8, tho quality which other dentists charge from $10 $15. Teeth filled 50 cents and up All work guaranteed. for AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS J 610 1.3 riARKET ST., V/IL., DiiL. Opposite J. Paul Brown's Photo. Gallery OTIC!!—I, .loan liunrahitii, tho tenant upiiut of tho Lome situated d King streets, illy of Wiiu id State ot Del a N * BuutbeiiBt corner F In tho Second ward, county of Now Castle. i .'(sol HioGoiioriil A-s und | dl apply iu writing iu requi el •food, do liuroliy giro notiuo 1 I of tliu Hi hi e of lioliiwure nty, on Monday, li day or Nov., 1897. bomg tlio next to d court, fora lice .fortho Gen und Tor N 1 fni» Ing liquors in It* to b* drunk of 5 for bhI d 1 thorolnof Intoxlout quart, 0 premise-, and tho follow* l'ruolioldurs, qit: tug respectable citlzeusof h to hiv. Biibstni d. t v recoin John II Hubert | Michael liafferty 5\ a n muul llenry Fcldm mild tippiic: Vert Feck thus Itooert 15 I'ortur Jne eyl II V fill -I Kell Ha: Lou Via IChasO Hex iiuel (J Held ( Peter Ebner M Jrltibt'Ke.. m os N J 8 11 I ■i h : Mu it i :i I lot t Quinn, M D .Inin s Hoylo JOHN HAN UAH AN. B I* Di'diuoail 08 OTICE—I, NYllliura Alsentzer, tlio owner d occupant of tho hoi Kina :c city of Wilmington. Giistle and Mat* of the requiromc N BllUHttU No. ■ F rth tho t County Now , in conipilaiico w oral d provided, do bereby *1 writing I shall apply tho Judges or tho Court of Goner busBlom* or the Btato of Delaware for Now Castle County, day of November, A. in or said court, fur alt er tlio Monday, bulng the for foul house sale therein of I; on t lie iucmi»:«. and the* foil owl u table quart, to be tl In 1 reBpes eivo suoitauiiiil freeholders ot said nppli IzeiiB 0! said ward. le said wuid,recommend HI: F.mil lici t Ib-rnard 1 onnur Joint 11 fiavliiu M Grady Wm Mahler Nicholas F Goldberg Fred F Francl'* X Jacquot Fred kloltx Clias 1 Miunmelo Wrr. John 'V flood Anton Hold w H llartlo 1. M D \\ woiBsiitirr Max Thiele Georiro J i.glo fieri 0 Kdwa George Schellkopf U 0:1 Tliichiiuo 4 b'amuel G 'Jliadwick Andrew M Dcttllnx, WILLIAM ALBISMTZEIL J« 11 Hltcbon oft Ht N OTICE—1, John M. Harvey. drugRlet, tlm ow the li011 we sltuaied in tlio Seventh ward, city of or New O In compliance witli the requirements > uct a of 1 he General AB.verafily In such provided do herebyglvo no il apply In writing 10 tho of Gonoral Sees to DeDwnrc. In and e ifttb i**d and occupant of and State of No. 407 Ol made and tloo time I slia .ludires uf tho U or iho Stale of Now Uiistlu county, on Monday, day orNovember being the , lor a llconso for — _ store, for tne sale therei ting liquor* byp purposes nnd tho /.mis of said ward, initial freeholders, m of said ,n of intoxica ur Tiicfilc: following r poclable cltl of wboui nend the s,»Id application. Henry Garrett Jr. b in.Iter M D Johnaon A li Harris M 1> M 1» Tilghin W| IU;u 1'ooio Win It llullo •<lmer .1 billion ThusEYoung Kniivn IIewe IV U Duncan C F fludolpb Ja* Il Clarks Ch«« I . FrIU J 11 floffecxer Jr, KL flke. Jr H 3 Stubbs MD JOHN M HAMVLY. < has i; Di ta I) D Vm V bond ifO IV CllAlllh •orier • ank MoDuuiel rd d IJA.ttO.'OlFLXA.. ftilw Halil •TS*/ is, vra»r« WHatyiiiil JMteiR.il, IOi tamer in ktMWi jxjBin mb. m 7 wum VI leave M & villa. CeateavUle and intermediate sta* lion* daily,eieept Sunday.T.dSam sML 4 and a 10 p. m. Bundays only attMB am, It) F«r Waynesburg Junction, Bprtngaeld and Intermediate stations, dally except Busday n in i a 9 10 undl p. u» Bundays only at 8 <W a m i 10ami 4 p m. Far Joanna. Birds boro, Heading anfi lu termedlate NtaUo.is, dally-exct.pt Sunday, 1 tOa in and 210 p in. Bundays only* at at 8 0< a. in. and 9. id p. n. A. O. M'CAUSLAND. Buperlnten&mL BOWNF8S BRinoa Gen. Past. Agent. public Med pUllLICB ALB-Will sold tho Med Lion Hotel, County. Pa, MONDAY, O0T. 18. 1877. At 1 o'clock p. in. Lion. L'b mid Forty heal o r nr«t class fiech •prlngertj irom Lancaster county. Alsu a loi of stuck bulla Thu been sutecio I with c. lot. Tortus 6Uduys. St 00:1 Ui MUHEMT M1HMICK J. G. Hnbliift.,,.. Chus. High Held. Auca. °? OTICE—SALE OF MEAL F.ST ATE. •wed order of U mler and by vi 1 lue o* a ■ulo nude by ihaUi plums' Court of this com Francis II. Itetleciier luuao «uio of the following describe ! Thursday, October iBth. 1897, at i at tho County t ourt House,this tpointod Trus ty lee properly o'clock p. ia. eity. rtulu lot of land described lot with the huilaiiigs tiieveon erect :U, Bogluning st the inteisection of tlio caster lysltle o.' Ilould strsei, formerly No. i bt.eot Tenth street. Ail tho northerly of than lieu Id sti ortneriy by said easterly sl< iho norLUerly lead lug llailrua 1 av cut. woout 51 feet to 1 alley 6 feat wide lleald at 1 cot uusiwardly l ho nee eaatwnrdiy along said aide of Mild al ley about 6411.. to Ua in»eraectiou at right angles with another C ft. wide alloy running northerly nod purnllcl with lleald siroet, tlmnco northerly uloag th > w»j-orly side of said last nieunoned alley about 4J ft. ner. thence crossing said alloy easterly und parallel wub Tenth sireot 09 ft. 1 the northwonierly 8 de ofa HO ft wide uvou he north wvatcily side of tba P„W. k B. M.!(,. thence souihwesterly along side of «• northerly side of said a veil u < ill it,. •» in. of Idtb street, aforesaid, tbenco thereby rly 83 It.. 0 In., to tliu place ol beginning Being a part o! the re d eaiuto of tho lute Richard H. Kowu. decuused. leriusorssio will bu made Known on day or FMANCW H. HOFKEOKBR o51t i w NEW CASTLE COUNTY. MS., THE STATE OF DELAWARE. TO THE SHERIFF OF NEW CAST LB COUNTY. OBERTING: t Bush* Ju ages Whereas. Martha n II. by bar petition (Superior Court. Died oince of the Prothonotary or »ul<! Court tv, tor the cause ot d New C P'iiIbc (L. B.) th-*relu ulles®d. has made applies ourauid Judge* "' * • *" pro imrriuge existing betwaeu tl o petitioner and Nelson U. Mush null. lug Wo, tberoforo, command you, «»r you •luiundHd, heretofore Nelson G liual»iiell Mi ininoii >1 appear judges of our said 001 m thereof t< held } twoiiljr-second day or Novein allegation* of (lie Wilmington Mi answer nor. Mart b* Grant Buslinell, uo B Md p* cording to t»ie act or Assembly made and provided. do 1 11 tug li1111 In this buliui I the court wl iho iill fdnill visions of l be said And bavo you Witness tlio Honorable Chari liming toil, the sec tl II. l oro. I s Uay of «>c n bundled und ninety •n. Issued Outobor c, tdt'7. VICIXJII B. WOOl.LEY, i'rutli'j notary. tober, A. i'., eigb 06 F.OISTEK'S OKI I Eft, Rkuiktuh's OrnOK. Nkw Cast R . Hat., c., Oct, 7.139?. Upon (lie application of W Administrator of Gcorgo K, McClanc. luto of r ty, docausod. F. McClan '.ugton Hd. H Is ordered mid directed by ibeKutf Uter, tho Admin of grant! Wi haul or nfortfsaid gi of Letters Adinlutairntioii up e oat mu of t 0 dec grautlng thereof, by causiug advertised to bu posted within forty days fr<>in too duto frfsucii letter* 111 six of tueiuost public places Justin, requiring all g domRUdi* against tfc.- estutu .* abide by an nut of of ty or N present tbe ad* be lueertod with* lerivd In the i>Ait.r Rkimimi.i Cav, a newspaper publtsueJ in Wltinlngion. 111 t "" rei " ,i,rM . Given uodet the hand And soal of {«,(, > oifico of the Register aforesaid *- . Wliiulnifton, Iu New Castle Go u 11 ty •foresalAtlieday andyoar ubpv*wrUtea. NOTH K-Notioo la hsrabr irtSsi 1 H t<Jr * tereofAdHibustraSon i ftw granted also cause tbe sai the OU .1 form of t lie uudewiguad, . a. D. 1397, and that all Hiring claims against th'< uutate or the t the Mum*, <3 at lust liefote lie Act prpvjdod. LAN 15, Adiniipstr.itoiv 801 Bast ?d Bt„ WlliDioatou. Del. deceased 111 ed to the said Adiulnistrn e Tth day of Oi-L 1398 lUM WILLIAM F*MCU of Assembly uldroe i) L l No. 502 Market Street. WILniNGTON, Open dully Assets, Deposits, Surplus, DL-LAWARL*. '« 9 o'clock am u $870,928.77 753**75 35 *»7.75.)-41 lowed on all deposit oil' money, ore calendar mouths at the ri P •u Mom (tea J. AUGUSTUS* McCAULLKY. Frcslder T. ALLEN illLLBS. Vico-Proi L'. 'J - . TA YI OU, Suo'y and Troas JOriDPH M. MATH Lit, Auditor. idoaU ay 14.11 5. FOR SALE. The foil 'Wing dosirablo dwellings: stroor, 15 rooms, bath 022 Jefferso: 010 Madison 11 706 W. Seventh " 7 90!? W. Ninth " (K4 W. Sixth " 1110 W. Eighth " 12S. Clayton " 1701 Jeffors 1000 Lincoln For additional lists, prices, terms, etc., apply to 0 10 8 7 7 HAWKINS & CO., Ileal Estate Agents, 712 Market Street. Off 4ttV Invested mortgages. Amounts suit. All business strict ly confidential. HAN* KINS & CO., 712 Market Stro.16. fir Money f If jy!4 m IT ENT ION nr.d ohcmicsls A wiahln/ tliei dot outjfutly ecriptloas poundod incdruxnoro ot II. 1C H'llNGlUJUdl', 1 Dal mterUla, should • IK Mar Frederick Bteiliar, the j sit OTICE N -r Cue nod cujm Fifth Adams llie ilitrd ward,city of Wlimtoirtun, county of New Castle,''state o'. Del. iuo with the lequiremcnts of (Mineral Assembly <u such ci do,I, do hereby give notice that 1 shall apply In writingfothe Judges of the Co - of General Sessions oftlie State of Delaw In and forNewOaatlo county. 011 Monday the 16th day or Nov. said e soutlnm of P pi u the 11 ex ;rtn of — ..1 Litter..... pram Isos, and tin eating liqi to her*. foll'W able v twolve of win of laid ward. id the tiild aiqific Hen K Abb.-* eClnrk ' Fyr t< 1 Ja Jn I. A Ueft Fri Miotmel Mai Job llriuijr Jan Peter No 1 W 1 then y a J Kb J P T Fveko'. Oe jrge Kraf Hen 11 Henry il; Fr *1 Kck "'Ofrimor Km/cne llu Jobn K n m 1) Latimer A FHttDEHH'K BTECHEK. 8t on ci 1. Marti N of the •1 northwest < llyuioi strccia, Dolu Dlttrlct No. I.f ,is t-ovouih and bchcol In, Co'uu of New do lioreby v riling Sesslosis of tlio Peace New Castle Co.. Mon-lay, t III of Delaware. I sliall n 1.0 Court of • nd Jail dcllveiy held Sfi", lOtlO-J t tho Ison day of if unit Nov. 1637, l>«liig the in of day of 11 art, for 1 \ license fortsld house tavern, for Jhe sale the quantum* time the premise*. of IlltOXt ! eating llq quart, to be drunk following named. re«| 119 of *n!d dlatrlot nttal freehofileii utile tfitt 9 of whom ad lbu cald application, John McCall!* - - * ii lirady .. J flem#4d* u.»«i J lioedy ■ uo Joyce Painuk McGroiy *■•rfugh Finnegun HU hard MeGiuu John fleytiP II AUXIN . KON AllD. John I Hoyle John Carll* Jmiio* flyan Philip Toblu Jtihn Golt ratrhjk Fitzgerald *8 81* ' Philadelphia, Wilmington a*j Bal* -1 timore Railroad. ■ Schedule In effect May M, 1897. 4 TRAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON Af FOLLOWS: For Philadelphia (express). 1.67. 2.56, 4.18. 6.80, 7.42. 7.60, 8 50. 8.65. 9.33. 10.03. 10.48. 11.16, 11.28, 11.45 A. M., |l 12.16. 1.37, 3.06, 3.11, 6.01 6.06, 6.06. 6.83. 6.62. 9.06 and 9.16 P. M. Accommodation. 6.10, 7.08, 8.12, 11.01 ▲. M . 12.46, 2.38. 4.00, 5.20. 7.50 and 10.40 P. M. For Chester (express), 1.67, 4.20, 6.30, 7.41 7.60, 8.60, 8.65. 10.03, 11.26, 11.46 A. M. 1.27, 8.05. 5.06, 6.06. 6.62 and 9.06 P. M. Accommodation, 6.10, 7.08, 8.12, 11.02, 11.21 A. M 12.45, 2.38. 4.00. 6.26, 6.38. 7.50 and 10.40 P. M. For Ne York 2.55, 9.33 (Dining (through express), 1.67, Cart, 10.43, 11.46 A. M-. || 12.16 (Dining Car). 1.87 (Dining Car), 1.11. 6 06. *6.20 (Dining Cur) and 6.62, 9.16 P. M., connecting via broad Street Station, Phll 4.2o, (1.30, 7.08, 8.50. 10.03 A. M., .02, 6.06 and 10.40 P. M. without chang?, 10.16 A. M., udelphiu. 2.33, 3.06, 6. F Bo 6.62 1*. M. Newark Center and intermediate stutions, 7.38 A. M. and 6.33 P. M. Baltimore and Washington, 4.38, 8.0U 1.11. 10 18 und 11.00 A. M.. 12.05, 12.49, J| LU. 1.50. 8.66, 5.23, *6.06. 7.00, 7.37, 8.11 P. M. and 12.63 night. Baltimore and intermediate stations, 1.47. 4.43. 6.03 P. M.. 12.00 night. F ;-S Leave Philadelphia, Broad Street, for Wilmington (express), 3.50, 7.30, 7.26, (A 10.20. 11.23 A. M . 12.99, || 12.31. 1.12, 2.02, 8,18. 3.46. 4.01, 4.41, 5.08, 6.80. 5.69, 6.1?, 6.65. 7 81, 11.10, 11.16 P. M. and 12.06 night. Acrommodution, 6.34, 7.30, 6.12, 10.86 A. 1.33, 3.16, 4.03, 4.44, 6.25, 8.38, 10.08 and 11.38 P. M. If, Sunday Trains. For Philadelphia (express), 1.57. 2.65, 4.20, ■ -xi 8.55. 9-33. 10.43, 11.45 A. M.. 1.37, 3.06, 5.06, M 6.06, 6.62, 7.28, 9.06 and 9.16 P. M. r " Accommodation, 7.07, 8.19 A. M.. 12.09, l 1.45, 4.00. 6.26 and 10.40 P. M. For Cheater (express). 1.67, 4.20. 8 65, 11,41 A. M„ 1.37, 3.06. 5.06, 6.06. 6.62 und 9.06 P. M. Accommodation, 7.07, 8.19 A. M.. 12.09, 1.46, 4.00. 5.26, 7.28 and 10.40 P. M. For New York 2.66. 9.33 (Dining 1.27 (Dining Car). 3.06, 6.06. *6.20 (Dining Car;. 6.62. 9.16 P. M.. connecting via Broad btreet Station. Philadelphia. 4.20, 7.07, 8.19 A. M., 4.00, 6.06 and 10.40 P. M. F>;r Boston, without chnnge, 6.62 P. M. Baltimore and Washington, 4.38. 8.W, 10.18 A. M., 12.05. 12.49, 1.60, 5.23, *6.06, 7.|7, 8.11 P. M. and 12.53 night. Baltimore and . intermediate station**, 6.08 P. M.. 12.00 night. (through express), 1.67, Car). 10.43. 11.45 A. M.. Leave Philadelphia, Broad Btreet, for Wilmington (express), 8.50. 7.20, 11.23 A. If.. 12.09. 1.12. 4.41, 5.08, 6.66, 7.31. 8.35, 11.10, lUl P. M. and 12.05 night. Accommodation, 8.35, 9.12, 10.35 A. 1L. 12.30, 2.32, 6.10, 8.38 and 10.03 P. M. For the South. Southern P.allway.—7.37 P. M., dally. Bleepers to New Orleans, Memphis, Tam il. Nashville, via Asheville und Hot prings. Atlantic Coast Line.-12.49 P. M.. dally, sleepers to Jacksonville, Port Tampa, Macon and Charleston; 12.53 night, dally, Richmond and Jacksonville. shepers Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, 811 I J . M, d dining daily, sleepers to Cinciik* and Louisville. Delaware Division. For New Castle, 8.13, 11.15 A. M., 2.0, 4.27 and 6.65 P. M. For Ix;wes, 8.13 A. M., 4.27 P. M., week For Dover, Harrington and Delmar. 8.13. 11.04 A. M . 2.51, 4.27 und 11.56 P. M. Bundays. 11.56 P. M. Wyoming und wuy stutions, 6.55 P, M.. weekdays. Express for Cape Charles, Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 11.04 A. M., week days, and 11.56 P. M., dally. days. F TRAINS LKAVK BROAD STREET 8TA» TION. PHILADELPHIA, FOR THE WEST. 8.30 A. M., dully, Flttsburg. Chicago, Cin cinnati. Louisville and 8t. Louis. (Din ing Car.) 10.25 A. M., daily, for Pittsburg and Chi engo. (No couches to Pittsburg.) 12.20 P. M., dully, ''Limited," Pittsburg. Chicago, Cleveland. Toledo, Cincinnati. Louisville and St. Louis. (Dining Car.f 12.25 P. M.. daily, Pittsburg und Cleveland. 4.30 P M., dally. Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Nashville (via Cincinnati) and St. Louta. (Dining Car.) 8.60 P. M., daily, Pittsburg, Chicago and Cleveland; and Toledo, except Saturday; 10.27 I'. M.. daily, Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. I^ouis. 11.20 P. M.. dally, Pltlsburg and Chicago; Cleveland and Toledo, except Saturday* (*) Congressional Limited Express. AH Vestibule I'artor Cars and Dining Car. No extra fare ofher than the usual Pull charge. ) Limited Express. Vestibule Parlor oiiis, Vesiiouie rausenger Coacties, and Dining Car. No extra ? Tbe Wilmington Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotel* und reside F further Information, passengers are the ticket agent at the sta« referred J. li. HUTCHINSON. J. R. WOOD, General Manager. Gen. Passenger Agf, 11 \ t L(diedulo ir, cfTuct May Ui, 1597. All train* Ultuatiud Light. •Expre.'A tr TRAINS LEAVE WIIi5mINGTON,DEl4Ap WARE AVENUE STATION FOR NEW YORK, weok-uayr, •3.13. *9 .10, •10.25 a. n-.; *12.2! 'js- in. Sunday f/»7La6eli ; h 6.4J, '7.15, 7.35. *8.2 m.; *12.21. i.iu, *2 *7.V 9.15, 'li p '9.W, •11.25, il.3i a. 6.30, *7.43, C.lj, *11.00 p. CHESTER, week a ith Plated 3.29. *5.22. •?.♦$, U 4v, *11.25 a. m.| . *3 P 1A. week-days, j, 9.09, *9.46, *J .29, *3.29, 2.50, *3.13, 5.5ii 25. 11.19 a. *5.22. 8.M, Bunduyn. *3.13, 7.2J, .. *3.29, 8.59, *5.0, 3.12, 5.55, 6. a ., *a6.25, II .10 a. ra.; 1.2'J, *2.19. 150. 6.36. *7.13. 9.15, *U a. O. Bundays. '1 7 05. • 56. M 41. *11 ij, 11 ^5 * in.; *3.29. 6.50, *5.22, 6.36. *7.43. 6.15, *il p. m. ATLANTIC CITY, week day*, *7.15 u.ui» at '7.15, 7.35, *8.25. 00, •> -0 (*. m. fiuudaya. 7.85 a.. I* 5 55 a. a Y, CAFtS •2.29 *. n;. Bundaya, 7.K a. ru. BALTIMORE AND WABHINGTOM, week days, *4.12, 7.1u, *8 .49, '11 a. ni,: *13.4i •2.97, 3.04. *4 .j 3. *4.67, *6.16. *8.17, *SoJ p. Bundays. *4.;3, Liu, *8.49 3.04, *4.5/, *8.17. *8.53 *> m. BALTIMORE ANI) WAY HTATION& 7.10 H. in.; 3.04 ir.. dolly. NEWARK, week days, *4.12, (.16, *8.4^ *11.00 a. in., *12.56, !L04. *4.03, *4.57. *6.18, . Sundays, *0.13, 7.10 b 7.33, *8.17 p. ue, PITTSBURG. *euk daye. *8.1* p. OU Sunday*, *4.67 p. in. CHICAGO, daily, *4.l<7 p. in. CHICAGO via CINCINNATI t ., *12.58, *2.tf;. .; *12.68, *..94, *4 67. and TJf* DIANAl'OLIt• *S.4f) a. «n.. dally. CINCINNATI AND ST. LO'JIS, *U.65 fB in. u.nd *8.17 y. u*., dally. ND DETROIT. *8.17 p. dally except Sunoag TOLEDO dally to Toledo to Detroit. NEW ORLEANS AND MEMlTIIS vte BRISTOL AND CHATTANOOGA, *8.il daily. Through 6lccper* to Men* :na and Now utltaiia. _ .. ^ SINOERLY ACCOMMODATION, wee* lye. 7.10 a. m.; 8.04, 7.85, 10 4C p. oi. ban Vt I'b fl "£ANUBN oli'Ao ActS'M* MODAl'lOf*, week dajo. 7.10 a ro.; 10.09 a. in.; 8.94, 4.4* «. in. Sundays, iO.uo u. 111.; 4.67 p. in. LEAVE MARKET STREET STATION ^PHILADELPHIA, week day*, 3.90 p.oi. Baltimore, week days. 6.45 a. m.a LAN DEN HERO, week days, 6.45: l.ta «. " in.; 2.55. 5.35 p. in. . Sunday*, 9.55 a. nuj 6 LliiAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR WIL MINGTON. week day A *2.30. 6.10. 7.10, •8.15, 9.00, *10.26. 11.3b a. m.; *12.20, *1.38. 2.0k •3.30. M.20, 4.30, *5.15. 5*.41. 6.00, 6.30, *7.4C. •s m p 4", *11.33 p. m. liundnyc, *8.30, *8.15, I.OO. ILSO a. in.; *12.19. *Lt6, 2.03. *4.20, *6.1^ 180. *7.40, *8.19, 10.80 p. Telephone No. 193. Western point* lo i that, vl* Rates • other line. M. GREENE, D. B. MARTIN. IV. ten. of Pass. Trnffldb len. Mu PHadelphia & Chester STEAMKUS City of Ghesbr and Brandjwina.' ai rout wharf, daily (Sunday l,4.i4 p in. 7.30, la 14 a. m.. 1.3J day at Fhllade'p d*/ n» 1 At lo west t At»4* MISS DIGGER'S SCHOOL. J I" Ol icludcd) iiCuvr rtilladelphl* <) 1 rocoivod 1 • I Will!) 1 te Telephone No. 87. I l-lQItTH AND JACKSON STREETS. Rr opuns September 7. Ratos from W. ta . Cali at any time after An* $18 pur I2IR, or address, HACHED S. BIGGER, J PIT Wot Klfc'lith'ritroot, Wilmington. Dob - i Al