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TDK DAILY REPUBLICAN. The Republican Priirttaj and Publishing Co, UM IStini) DAILY. KXCfcPf SUNDAY s. E, COIL Hill*!) AND KIND STKUI3TS Cltcmt at .he Post Office at Wilmington Del, a* ,ccoftd.clus* mail matter. THURSbAY. DRCEMBKR I], too. Governor John Hdnn's letler yesterday to the pres, should set st rest the iniodaol those who have been trlyng to manufacture a moun tain out ot a mole hill. He intimates that he doe* not intend to laite any undue advantageof the Democratic party in the appointing of voter's assistants iu this State. It bad been the practice for years to .have deputy county constable* -appoint ed. which appointments bad to be saoctioned by the Governor. The Governors bein^ Democrats it was not bard to jftt tneir parmissit/u aod hundred# ol Republicans were thus deprived of their vote* by tbeee tough* who drew $5 a day from the county treasury for pro tecting the baliot box. It is to be boned they protected it to such an extent that the Democratic party was buried under au avalanche of iodignant voters three years ago and since then he Democratic vo ters have been growing lesa and less. Governor llunn in his letter has set at rest all criticisms about Ihe naming ot the voter's assistants. The Governor says that no Repub lican, Union or Regular, has ever by word or iutiiuatiou conveyed to him a desire concerning the ap pointment ot voter's assistants or any mention ot the scheme so olten referred to. .The iirst intimation k ,he Governor had on the subject was convened to him iu a letter rom Mr. Willard Saulsburv, Chair man of the Democratic] State Cen tral Committee. Our firm neliclis that the aforesaid mentioned scheme never existed except in the interest ed imagination of said committee and that in their desire to make po iitical capital, they have simply forecast the future bv the past, aad are surprised seemingly" to fiad iu the executive chair a Republican above their self ineasuaemeot, who lights fair politically and tries to execute the laws as he finds them. Such is the auavvwr of the Governor to the criticisms which have been goiog on lor some time past aud which has now, we hone have, been set at rest ioi all time. The Democrats elected General Patrick A. Collius Mayor of Bos ton, Mass., on Tuesday, by 19,000 plurality, the largest majority Bos ton has given in a quarter ot a cen tury. The Democrats as well ob tain control ot both branches of the city government, electing their candidate lor street commissioner, and practically all ol their caudi datea for school commissioners. The saloon men carried In favor of liquor license. Two years ago Mayor Hart de feated General Colima by 2,281 votes and polled ^ver 10,000 votes. This year the Republican vote was but a tritie over 32,000, the smallest given a candidate of the party for Mavor since 1893, despite an un usually iarge registration. General Collins carried 18 ol the 25 wards. General Collins was born at Fer mvy, Ireland, 57 years ago and was brought to the United Slates when but four year a delegate to the Democratic Na tional Convention of 1870, 1880, 1888 and 1892 aud presided over that of 1888. old Jlc vaa As there appears to be some trou ble to k •hat t" do ith the Ne< Castle jail, we would iggest the f.dl ing: Turn it nto u muse um. Have the whipping pool and pillory taken down from where they have stood 1 < • ide the now empty jail. Have the pictures ol all the sheriffs who have presided over the jail during its tencc hung cd, the date of their election and the majorities by which they were elected to ollice underneath The pictures ol all the prisoners, their mprisooiuent and sentenced. Besides, there Is sufll cient old time news about Now Castle that could be 'placed hibition, ing the ja.l into a museum, not.' p, neatly tram terms ot hy ex lu\ of turn W hy A« tin.. structions i «i e r City Council, City Solicitor David J. Reinhardt, lill begi proceed ings against the boudsmau o! Ma ria C. Hartmann and Samuel S. Forbes They were lined $50 and costs each in the Municipal Court two years ago lor committing an asiault < We oman '.euant. ahould think they had been already punished enough without having to pay the fiue aud cost*. Thf. eighty—even anniversary of llanover Presbyterian Church will be celebrated this (Thursday) evening. An excellent program baa beeu arranged. Hanover Church occupies the same position in tbe Presbyterian faith that St. F. Church does in the Both churches are tbe repective mothers of numer ous branches ot their faith in our city. Hanover Church has taken on a progressive spirit aod is add ing new members to its growing congregation. Paul's M, Methodist faith. Bi sure and send your advertise meuts as early as possible so that the copy may be m v'dock at the latest iu the morning, office by 11 WiLMINV,TOMANS were given a treat lust evening, in being able to hear the Pbilade'phia orchestra, which gave to th e Opera House. ol it*, three concerts Lkt your toys learn a First give him a and tbe rnde. good cducati let Imn I e a r etlung Bt which be co earn a coin tor'labic I VI Jig. ■> Thb Sunday stir u«l«s a parti* auffgaatioiTia refaraaca to bond* given by the director* *f the Streat and Sewar Uapartmpnt of this cily tor the honeat and faithful performance ot their respective dutiea. It says;. "The idea i* to provide that the bonda of the Directors, as toon aa they are properly executed, ap proved aud filed with the city treas urer. shall be entered in the'Super ior Court, there to remain a* a judg ment against the sureties until such time as the Court shall decide that they may be discharged with out prejudice tutlie city's interest*. Neither the directors nor ihei'r sure ties, it entering into bonds in good faith, could object to this proceed ing, iu winch case there could cer tainly he no queati whereabout* of the bouds. missing bouds of the Street and Sewer Director* are discovered, or it they are lost and iSeliall be de cided that they must give new bolide in either event it should be requir ed that tney be entered up at the Court House, as the surest aud saf est protection to tile interest* ot the taxpayers. Such a requirement would work no hardship to any honest director nor to his sureties, and would operate as a sure safe guard against just the tangle with which we are now confronted con cerning the missing bonds of the Street and Sewer Directors. 11 These bonds should be immediate ly entered tip and Iheo there would danger ol them getting lost as is now the case with the pres ent Directors ol the Street and Sewer Comsiisaioners. couid easily be cancelled judgment stricken out as sopu as the othcials giving them had retired Irout otlice. If Hie practice ol giv ing a bond is a dead letter then there is little if tiny use bond. It would be just pent the a# to the It the be The bonds nil t b9 0 givics a aa easily, or it should be, not to Rive a bond as to have it lost and on beiuj called tor be unabie to produce it or find anybody who knows where it is or where it can be iound. If this is only another matter of official red lane then tlie sooner hundioc is done away with the better. Ar a incetinc of the American Federation of Labor held ia Scran ton, I'a., on Tuesday, the delegates voted unanimously to exclude the Chinese, liut iu the matter of ex cluding natives of Japan and other Asiatic lauds, a suajj was struck and tins part of the anti-MoiiRotian agitation was killed, so lar as the pre„eut convention is concerned. The resolution denouncing auli* ticket scalping legislation was pass ed. A Socialist from Chicago the railroads were ekinniug pcople and why not let the people skin the railroads/ It is a skiu game ail around. Some men have peculiar-ideas iu regard to tiie railroads. Take the Maryland Di vision ol.the l'onnsylv.-inia It, K. Co., which employs nearly bOOOmen and some 15U0 employed in our city in the several railroad shops and oltices. men spend several thousand dollar a month iu Wilmington. id the * more alone are Thb Graugers, composed of the progressive farmers of Delaware contend that the law is too strict io regard to the standard of milk. It is contended that touie grades ot cows do not give near as rich milk as others: their milk is as pure, but not as rich. This has worked a hardship upon several milk men, who do not adulterate their milk, tut whose customers suspect them All the same the Milk Inspector is doing his duty, as he t and has arrest il ;ii charged with . We >1 doing so. understand* lk imeroua violating the milk on do not think the larger part of the i violate Hie law lie itend t' ieu Ivantag ol the people. whom they rvtt daily with liquid Wasiii.ni, s full of invstcries. Tin* ti t is the brutal uaadult on Mrs. Odd C. Dei She was assaulted M b\ some person day evening her bedroom at No. 117 K stieet, N. \\\, her skull being fractured by a pianj atool, The murde'ous assault was not ade to rob the woman, but lor re again-t the is about 47 years old and vengc De ns the do'.v ot Wajter Deunis, actor. Tin, letters to Kriss Kringle, that have been sent to the lx'iiju.u \ s office, will be published as soon as possible. Our youthful readers will have to hear with us until their most important epistles to the children's friends We have, up to this time, nearly :"00 letters lor Old Kriss, which wc intend, il possible, to publish. Itching Piles? Never mind If physicians have f (tried Ointment. No fulluru there, at any drug store. i.l appear received j you. 60 IVUIP, RUPTURE AND PILES. < 1 . kuU,. . In., 1 « to. • b tuii uluub:« 1 uf s tall abw il. ft it Fidelity Medical Institute, 718 West blgblh Street. n rU B j' b fTfYWfTffWWfTTYTTTWffTlfWWTfmTW!? t | Selecting Holiday Gifts 1 ► If you « : w in'1 hav. 1 find Ptf. " ) : /Military Brushes, Toilet Sets, •Sachet Powders, Perfumes, : 3 i : -jin hi. l d.'.ica»< •."tors i •he chi Iy s lioppt-r 2 i of the now and 2 : U' BELT'S PHARMACY, 6lli and Ma. ket Kneels. 3 UUUU iiiiklUiUUlh uiiiiii iLiliiliUUUUH ITEMS FROM NEW CASTLE Newcastle, Dec. 12.— In comment ing on tbe death of Hampton L. VVier son of ttye late William L. and Mrs. Margaret L. Wler{ a gentleman who has known him from boyhood, said he was a model yduog mao. a credit to himself and an hooor to his fam ily. From boyhood he led a Chris tian life and his death was In keeping with hie life, lie was a mem lie r of Chiiatiuna M. ft. Church, On the day of President McKmiev's funeral he was one of the party that struck the tups on Hie WiUniogton Court ll-iuse hell, That day he remarked how pleased he was to pay such an honor to the President from the tow er of the building which was built under the supervision of his father, who was then in the Levy Court. liy deep study lie advanced himself to become a teacher in the Wilming ton Business College mid some of hit pupils from here have words of kind remembrance for this model young mao who lias gone to reap the reward of an upright life. The memory of such a life is Hie only balm for the wounded hearts of his bereaved fam ily. The life of Hampton I.. Wier was one worthy of example by young men. . Sporting men here paid strict at tention toLbe Delaware River, watch ing Bet/,'s yacht Sybilla. She was gaily decked with holly branches whiiefrom the peak of her mainmast hung two deer and hundreds of ducks geese and brant wero scattered among the rigging. Iu the party were Commodore .1. F. Bet/, Jr., of Philadelphia, her owner, and a par- • ty of his guests'Came ashore, In the party were Messrs. Albert Ball/, ft. ft. (Hoss. Louis ft. Beillcr, Assistant Secretary of the Con.monwealth of Pennsylvania: C. A. Durban, owner of llie*Girard Avenue Theatre; Lory K. Brown of Richmond, Va., Jesse IfciwclilTe and John II. Chester, i'a. • They said there were 840 ducks, geese and brant, three swans and The door were killed on Hatteras Island, the other game in that vicinity and on Pamlico Sound. Business men in general are satis fied with the sales this Christmas. John T. Sloops in speaking of ttie eouditiou of Hade said lust night that he has sohl more goods now than h» had sold at Christmas last year. Consequently he had to purchase another unload of Christ mas goods. Walter McClyment who has had charge of the houses iu Dobbinsvilie, contemplates opening Rogers' black smith sliup as lie lias severed his con nection with the Dobbin* estate. Tiie stockholders of the New' Cas ile Athletic Association will meet, Monday night and after a divi dend is declared the Association will disband. I.eurv of amen (ti er. cv< ftlie Philadelphia Record today ice concerning Ruber of the New gives Hie following former Principal < Castle Schools. Assistant Superintendent of Public Schools John A. Garber yesterday came Into possess!of an old hook he will highly prize because it repre sents many mutters of Interest con- | neclcd vvilh the beginning of the last century It is entitled * Address of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of National Industries." and is dated 1801). The frontispiece bears the inscription "Printed on Machine-Made Paper. '' This is said to have been one of the Iirst hooks printed on such paper, the old hand j proce.-s being then iu vogue, by which paper was manufactured in continuous sheets. TI as Gilpin of the linn of J. & T. Gilpin, first conceived the idea of making paper by maclii continuous roll, and the ruins of the • •Id Gilpin J'aper Mill, near Wilming ton, arc still visited as an historic • The Society lor the Promo tion of National* Industries" is said to have been founded by Thomas Leiper and its object was to increase the country's trade inlcivsts. Hor ace Bnmcy, ft. V. Dupont end ftliel lech Osborn are the oilier names most prominent on ihe yellow pages of the old leather hound volume, n a Tks ( i ill isuv t Klv Civa Balm; enough U of vinee reined dd ii Full size f)0 ct is. All Wo ;ls»s. fti.v linos.. 50 Warren St., N. V. Ib3 Sec Miissita. Klv Ri I SI reel MIhiiiv. N. Y.. 1 suffered pivi.lly I tried dilTer i thou I effect. After Using one bottle of your Civ; i tumid Bah i i ca not praise such a re led?. Sept. i!7, ML Miss Cora Willard* in "You'i hf bigges ilisiiller l he aih ii he El .' asked v ith Ihe he elder it*red his v rungcr . hi ail ju unc in the l> "Perhaps* m., ] '.:r ■ ti her •' "Shake!" athletio lending ii « hand, 'ii t busine; f*: f. I'l the corn lnuki-r. Lot Hie 4«lo Mrs Ilf foi-iv/ Aiiylliing ff-r ie? It ura I I'f.K feet nothin'. Mrs. Jin vfori. f'prr fmi A mil Sally i\ site Ifil to his • in Mrs. tiny fork's ClM.Y Sill' Hi- Wife- Y< A u r. illy, hat site's da.\. Harln Life. Stu.' onabic Suggestions at Lynch s. Uc. lb, .1 u •ih Mulnsi. id I Wlllll' {.-alien, Pi nuan bull) N< ia I'c Kalb i ; j bin Ml AI '!•>. II 2i B a|:., We do livin' ores, iN, W. «ol.-. uud 24 Oil'll ty. ( MtttllHt. I b hi yt ■BM.LQrlHJtWP. - | (' - I J, .1 t ■nuwhww. eHEJ-LENHUHG'e. EARLY CHRISTMAS SALES AT SNELLENBURG'S 1 Guaranteed Patent Galfi; Skin Shoes at $3,50. A STORE FULL- OF CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS. COME AND LOOK AROUND. A Great Sale of Men's $8.50 and $7.50 Suits at $5.75 This is the guarantee thatj the Shoe will wear twice long as any other Patent)' Calk Skin and if the uppers break through - before the soles are worn through we will give you a new pair. Two new aud dressy shapes just in again. Sizes A to Ef Notice to All the Good i a 5 Boys and Girls of Wil O other reason for this great reduction of price than the simple fact that we think we have too many of these Suits. They are all of this season's goods, neat stripes and checks, cut according to the latest fashion. Some are round cut coats, some are square cut with peak lapel. They are $8.50 and $7.50 suits at $5.75. Regular slim and stout sizes. Young men's also. N mington; Santa Claus will be. here again next week aud make Sncllenbitrg's his headquar ters. A real live Santa Clans and he wants all the children to come aud see him. f in Had a lively time with those ten dollar Swagger Overcoats—equal to "the III best thirteen dollar coat in town—yesterday and Saturday. Here's another I chance at them—and about the last of the lot for some days to come. Ox- m fords, black, also Irish Gray Frieze, Italian cloth lining—silk velvet collar—double stitched lapped seams—vertical pockets—Military shape, no seam in back—smarftbree-inch turn over cuffs—up and down pockets. That we sell this overcoat for less—as wo sell every thing else—you can prove for yourself only by seeing the quality and the style that go witlj the price. And that is the only way to tell the merit of clothing—by personal ex amination. Altogether the greatest showing of >10 swaggers—other stores ask $13— ever we submitted; Men's Swagger Overcoats, $ Special Sale of Handkei* ' chiefs for Gifts. Fiue Cambric Kerchieft with Initial; put up in hal£ iGreatSaleSuit Cases for Holiday Gifts. dozen boxes. 65c. a box. Japouette Kerchiefs wit# Silk Initial, hemstitched, ioc. 3 for 25c. 15c. 2 foj>25c. These cases are made especially for us. That means they were made extra -well. Real Sole Leather ■Cases; 22 and 24 inch. Brown, Olive and Russet colors; some with Leather Straps; some with Clasps. Worth six dollars. Holiday price, The same case with collar and cuff attachment inside, 25 cents extra. Other kinds from $1.50 to $18. up / Fine |A 11 -Linen Handkeq chiefs with beautiful Initial: handsomely boxed; half dozen $1-25. Young Men's Swagger Coats, That Swagger to fit the young fellow of 16 to 19 years has found a warm spot in your hearts, judging by the way they are selling. Of gray Ox ford—Italian cloth lining—silk velveti collar—double-stitched lapped seams that set off the square high-padded shoulders—vertical pockets—Military shape, no seam in back. Lots of young fellows have profited by this extraordinary value. We want more to see these coats and be convinced that we are giving quality and style worth $12.00—as compared to coats selling elsewhere—for $8.50. BOY'S SHOES $ 4.75 The Boys Shoes we sell an the best that can be made We realize the fact that Bop are hard on shoes and won't sell any but "Best Made. 1 ' Daniaje Case Nearing Hffl, The testimony in the Case of Giordaun vs Brandywine Granite Company, came to a close in sup eum Court yesterday altcrnoon, and the case will probably go to tiie jury tins afternoon. J lie most prominent witness on the stand yesterday afternoon tvas JJominicIi Caesaro. a foreman in the quarry. He testified that lie had known Caparello about fourteen years and for a number of years Caparello worked under him. He always considered Caparello a care ful man, who would take all pre cautions when a blast was about to be made. Caesaro said that lie never sent any men to work with Caparello, but that whenever Cap arello needed help lie called to the men to come to him. Caesaro con tradicted tiie testimony of the plain tiff that Caesaro sent him to work with Caparello, on the day the ex plosion occured. LADIES SAFE RELIEF 8 ► L%f'i'onco , 0 P&rHodioal • Omaptswid DXLAY PitlNFCL P ntrnncertUninr&fl Wfij p..y ahi*h pi ioe for oiher \*»in you c:.u tannin At » nr roundy the.: id sua*au(«c 4 and uoft tiveljr tMtot* th« moiilhlr pa»V<Jr 1 Ladtiu. married ot •ingl*. lis« ina aoea *d uMoectiartlljr elicwhar* nti/iutil try tab nilwful ron.efly. Wtcv, only tea MUita. Yo'.ir (irugfir; has, or wtll get U i do not taka any Ltatituta. ULAN r.lOOS NAS NO PUUAL month I7 r ilntor. woik. inraHwcurci: imia mil bold by Z. Jainei Belt,601 Market atree j F. B. Danfurtti, 120 Market etveet aa« l X K. Watcon, bU3 Market ttroefc, 1 Every Woman!, ■-I,.' ' ".A lalnU'ie*ttdflinlshouldkno\r ; c|* MARVEL Whirling Spray Tl West utiM'iy IU AII l'i Wild I H h. iti • UsUlce. MAKIKUq., I loom 246 TIi '^WBITTEN 8 PUARJNTEJJO CyHf.^3 *pitat iirfd Ajiux^urgeon fai'l?. \h 1 , 02 ] North SlUii S'. lh'latptln, Pn,OA)i Abust-s,, r. m 3 looil?ols 8 n,Varl!! 8 C 6 li 1 Slf!ciiir 8 cored Indio lOdayn. 'ILe moddAnreroiw«■««•:j .. U every lak* liiMltu'.i;, lasctuciU LMtxkct kDnuid. | J,U CNICHCKTKPra ENGLISH ILLS 'A.BAFP ( IlIvHEhTEK'S KXGLI^'fT 8? fl«a ■I u Ii kl* . V swssnwe' •UaUonj Sai j*a: SECURITY TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT CO., FO. tin MAHKET Eli (ft Hi l*. rapt I at Block .fS0.»N .•).)♦ Dsnositsot Mono/. hut-plus. Allows luloieut The eompauy nuts ill Fxeculor, Admiu. ttflrutoc, TriiHtos*, (iuiirdl.m, Heoeivac ani Aguut, aiul fouls small uiifsi iu lira uai burglar proof vaults. BifiN J A M1 ,N XI ft \j Da Prai, WILLIAM li. BliINCt&LK. V'os-Prsf. J/Mfttf 13. OLAttKHUN Tres aul - i riv formerly occupied by lloopcs aud • •u l ns Holt and Nut Works, ht-coud I FOR SALE Pic J <11\ W. & B. h'. I(. 275 fe t Hi L ! eel, 162. feet . & a u. ». nHve.y gcoiilocati i.tsblisliiiient. Apply i*.. i biilldiiiffH. TI.* f uulMcLUiing . Geo, k\ lowoseiul & Co., S04 Ma.ket Street. olO th sat tf |W1 [9 BEGIN AGAIN. VLImt Tow Sand* Needed After He »m Uiftcltai >il froi I be n Tom . llage, w lived, and had New n(l her family. cured, he 's farm in liicbrinte An> 1 1 Even <• in Oakdale hi (Sands was sent to ai llis mother was bo and, although sh for . York city, all the village people her Tom was discharged, p to his grandfather Oakdale, and all the village n to help him and give hint good ad vie The old ladies shook hands with hi silently, shaking their heads as over >ld men spoke many in th< years lived, i .v crested YYhei •adv "To Hi ink of your guing down that a dead body; th I>llH Olds of low. Tho 'thought of your other? 1 hear her hair's turned white in these This hieh he received, and his old friends iih ho said willing foil •ed him 8 ffla criminal cot ami del •d to death. The old doctor ga f a dinner for To !Bands, to the hidi the r disked. Hi iew that the young fellow had of geologv, and asked hi Hide hobby give them his vi he chi •i s of liiidi r oil i their fa id talked or Tot j vas icrested fell; the ft ■ :ifef if v/V uw l % / /' m 1 m • J I / : I " L m JUST OUT OF AN ASYLl'M ictor and To chanceio if Tom should bum fd hi gtnie the do discussed the j take up the oil i that he expect-! w ith his thimr" the voum ^ ** . , . , . am pisi out. of an asylum for drunkards. You have of it once." "Why should I remind y •aid the doctor, ahould y When a showing hi make a knowledge and shrewdness, forge said, bitterly, "that "Y mai l not reminded f it 7" rnestly. "Why >t it? remind yourself . with God's help, has strangled a vice, is he tn sR brooding over the foul thing for the rest of his life? Carry it about with hint as a| criminal used to do, chained to the j dead body lie had killed? No; forget It, Tom. Waken the o1 her m is in you. strong, clean, helpful. Leave the old sin to Clod's mercy, and begin again, boy—begin again." ,r rrr;o h r^H.R. an that The •punsel .buth's Companion. '\\ ho broatbsi n»uit suffer," but if you have u ParagoB Health Policy in (he i iiitu Cue unit? and Surety Company of St- Loutf- It will pay you 125 a week "l»4* you are s ek for, ''All tbe ills that flcsu is heir to. Vaudever 6c Follausbee. St.l. Agcutx .or, Equltubl. Building. VTOTICK-THOMAM TATNALL HAM RE . i.. ved 0, hee fmm 712 tisrket ul i set to Ul Wont Nintli street, oppuilie oflicu, undliajs itiirted h gco^rol Heal K*t*tt auce btirluenm upder ilie tti-iu name TATXAU.iV CO. ol ulU lino TEMPERANCE FACTS. I Arrests for drunkenness in 329 j cities of tbe United States are said to "irgrcgate 312,000 during tbe last fis j cal year. J Dr. Wynn Westcotfc, an coroner, Buys: It is very j (i teetotaler takes bis ] ii»g the year 1809 be held 58 Inquests upon suicides, 37 being males and 21 j females, not total abstainer. English that life. Dur of whom was At the bottom of the vooderful kisb race of the physical itality of the T I is tiie universal abstine j common people. They are the most . abstemious race healthiest. The soldie merchants and members of the learned professions never touch alco hoi, although the upper classes of Constantinople drink considerably. j The sale of liquor by religious as 'conations in France is causing con present j Rome and J iniquity. Clemencen the tb aud the peasants, ] side ruble comment at th j time. It is possible that the force of public opini f the dll muke itself felt in an end made The Evangelist quotes M. ating that "five re | ligious communities sell wine •hole ! sale; six sell liquor wholesale; two •iusively; four sell sell alcohol liq s retail; convents are j patented as distillers, and niue inns, with billiard playing allowed." • 2,500 religious nee carrying fconie kind of mercantile traffic. . All together there i establishments iu F 1 An Aatokloaruiiliy. "My name is Ethyl Alcohol. Allow me tn make s plain statement once far whisky, but not in the hieh it is made; in malt liquor, but uot In mult; In fermented grape juice, but not i perry, but not in pears; in cider, but not in apples. 1 am In nothing that Neither am I, properly speak ing, a product of growth; I a ! spring of decay. all. /I am iu fr e grapes; ju grow the off. No chemist, giving r any of Hie ■Ideh I am in I 11,0 unalyxL .. roots of fruits fr IU l'actured, would ever dicam of saying ; that f, Ethyl Alcohol, was found in any of the in." National Advocate. til decomposition act J To Cure a Cold In One Day. I Take LnxnttvoBromo Quluino Tablets : All druflurtgts refund the money if it falls to cure. E. W, Grove's signature is aach box* Sueonts. 11 ou Holiday Goods at ^Duncan Bros. Barney nail Berry Skatei, HleJs, Express WagonN buokb'jards veiool pedes; Mulleable 3rou * "teel aad meobanioal toys. biuikboarde, IojI che«t), Christ, k ldel * • Hd ,euo ** hot * lr eni4'n«ai magio i nterua, toitballs, striking bags, boxing g i 0V( , S| gu , w a)r cartridge riflei. Ituas. ll's silver-plated ware and carviny aid pocket cutlery, scissors, safety and other ?y safes, trea . 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I0^A NOTICE County Taxpayer. of New Castle Hundred I will >e at the following times and places to re* ceive Taxes, New Caitle, Mayors office Saturdays Dec, 14th Dec, 21st and Dec, 28th 2 till 3 o'clock Court, House Wilmington Mon a Dec, 30th 2 till 4 o'clock, 5 per cent will be added to all taxes after January, 1st. J. FRANK MliGGlNSONL Collector? New Castle, Del. f t" Attention Farmers 1 s * lu ,.y ,, uyj, K'v*»u DelawarsOolisg* Addrsss P.*OF. W. H. BISHOP, Newark, bah For gon«r->l informalioa (-juvoratai tkft Colit-Ko, mi iro h, U K >. A. 11 A 111'Kit, Presides* in vuricnltui-e lostiag froo\ to Hircii 3-, mi, will k« KICUAnll.U.i'o HOLLER HILLS. U.ti .or \vl1n4t. Food; griadt^ aad eunom worn douj at. abort notice. tlML v