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AfiSQ! You can depend upon the word of this Wilmlng ton citizen. lie has had the experience. He has thoroughly tested the aril cle. Ho found It as represented. He corroborates the opinions of ecorcs In Wilmington. Mr. J. S. Moreland, No. 820 King •'For some time 1 suf Street, says:— fered with a distressing pain across my back and occasionally with pains through my limbs. Stooping or lie ing much oo my feet aggravated tbp trouble. I used different-'"kinds-:bf_ kidney remedies and diWoTM miire" or less all the time but got. nothing like peinianoot relief, I happened to notice in our paper one day an ac count of a case similar to mine be ing cured by Doan's Kidney I'lHs. I made up my mind that 1 would try them and got a box at Dauforth s drug store. Tlio pain disappeared from my back and the trouble in my limbs was greatly benefitted." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Foster—MllburnCn., Buffalo cents. N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—"Doan's— and take no substitute. Kriss Krlngls Coming* Never lu the history of the Uapubllcnn hnve tbo Utils ehlldrou taken euoh aa they have this interest iix Old Kriss hh . year. Their wants are many and (bey are In no way buokwaril lu making them known. It is to bo hupud that the Child* ions friend will n it forgot them in dis tributing; his gifts early Christmas morning. All goad children should be remembered bountiful ly and bud oues io proportion to their It will take quits a good sized pack ' io go around but Krl«s has nu etui lens stock to select from among*, the big stock cf toys laid iu by prising uiorobauts such as Bader Bros, and SpeuUntMi who can till all demands made upon them. ChrUtma. live and eutor Brandywine Summit, Del. Dear Santa -I am a little boy two years old and my name Is Clarence Booth, iuy mother is dead and my pop has been sick in bed for a month and he can't get me any thing, pays my board and his own. I want a pair of gum boots, a little hobby horse to ritlc. a ball aud sumo candy. My address is Clarence Booth, care of Mr. Bengman Wallow, Brandy wino Suunnitt, Delaware County, L*a. lie m St: VA U'jm w IT TICKLES HIM to find that his gastronomic II eared for by Highly arc so II Wonder if ■a Is his wife and housekeeper, he knows that his supply of runes I n Ilf ought M AT 'i'll K: to. for ovorv hodv ('Iso Timowh K .. hue I llii uf I lie gi we supply fn mii fiify i" ilyy. iES. IW, 827 King St. 2 oth and Market, 7 h siul King. IIOTII PHONES. Specifics cure by acting directly upon the disease, with' ut exciting disorder iu any other part of the pytdeuj. ■tr, lull: ■Vi AMI l'< W< •J—Worn. S-Tecin 4—hlnrrf y.-4'iittglia. Cold*, l'»'i H-Xeuruliln.Tociiw 0-llnndo4 lie. £!ek lltuulacbi-, voi-Ugo M 10—hv 1 l-Hipprcmil or 1'niiilnl Priiud |'i- Whiten. Too 1'rofuac P«r!o<M 18- rroup. I.nrvnicili*. Hoarji-nefi* 14-Malt It Ik* 1«—Rliciunalimn. IU) 10—Malaria. Chill*. 1 aver «n<l Actio 19- Catarrh. Infliiaeia. Laid In (lie He UO-WhtMiid'ie-t'miiili JIT—Kidney IMscnaca...... 89—Nertou* Debility. 30—I'rinnrv Weakness. Wetting Bad.'25 »T—Url|». Hay Fever. Dr. HuiOjihreyiC Vi.mial o f all Disc Huinuht t?\V toed. < .*25 i itg, Colle, Cry lug, W ? kv ten. of Children or Adults. .'ii1 him.*25 .23 h.*25 i)«.|a. Indigestion,Wrak .'23 15 .'23 .'25 Ktni . r.ryslp tloPalnfl.'23 . .*23 .'23 .23 .23 .25 C'or.'wiiliMiu & John 31*. CATARRH THB . CLEAiSSINO 10ND HksAUNil CUKE FOR IV JP4MBALW., S,ws5 ci i CATARRH ST Vtl? la Ely's Cretin Balm |tasy an l plaasanUo Ko. contains uo^tu* iurlou* drug. . . U'^M^cOLD'nHEAD tha Masai Poa Rentorsa sise &• mcp, It Opens and Clean* •iui Allays JuHanmiatipa. . Beals snd Prc.toot* the Membrnno. the AensoM of Tnnte and Smell b« r p ■ aantsat Druggtstaur by inatl; irlal si 10 a •sntsat Druggists d.?BKOTHIHS. M Wirr.u »*. I^Ey.WiELH.'D^'iTNiirllisiit^ K'German rbiiidtipi.1 Kin lli iilfirher Aral Th ijt »p« (i Of 4*uaraiit«*«l ISS! Ii 31 1 ' ? ( VVVTT*if t tV t TT t ri # - YY YY TTY? YTYYTYYY YTTTYYYY YYYTYYYY fTVTTTTf VTYVTVVT: | Selecting Holiday Gifts \ - If you wait until lh« la*t wcpIc : j WDu't have money onough to go round • will you? Pick out ; They'll keep, nilitary Brushes, Toilet Sets, Sachet Powders. Perfumes, ; The moat popular and delicate odors. liainembar.lt te the early a hopper : who lata the benefit of tbo new and large atockl f gift* now. : 1 BELT'S PHARMACY, \ 6th and Hi let Streets. iuiimiimu ITERS FROM NEW CASTLE Newcastle, Dec. 13.—Atthemeet ing of the New Castle hundred Road Commissioners held last evening the permit was signed for the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company to erect the bridge across the railroad tracks at Karidmrst-. 'flic Company has fin ished the building of the abutments and t ho bridge Is expected to he in position by Christmas. Owing to the Company being unable toget the Iron at this season the Company put up e wooden bridge uni il M Ruud Commissioner Grier In speak ing of lbe|hridge said last evening that the Company will place a good bridge Ibere and tliul considerable of the grade will be removed. The ap .piouehes to the bridge will lie built of crushed stone cove red with a finer grade, f armers anil others who use the road wIlLfiud that the erection of the bridge with l lie Improved ap proaches on each side and far beyond the railroad property will make the pulling at that point considerably easier Ilian formerly. The team* now use a cut through a field or two to get over the railroad tracks. The general topic ir. New Castle at present is the use to which the railroad Company wishes to put the haltcry now that the baseball fence lias lieen removed. Some people still persist In keeping up the rumor that the shops of the I'uscv and Jones Company will remove fere. The reason for snch a rumor being that some one said the railroad company would liv'd part of the ground on which the l'usey & Jones Company's simps stand to take out a curve when the olevaud tracks nrc built. Then the rumor went on to slate that IJic battery would bo traded for the ground in Wilmington despite the denials of the I'uscv and Jones Com pany. The New Castle Whist Club now has a uewly covered billiard table and In order not to wear out the new carpet the members have placed oil cloth over some around Hie space where the table stunds. John M. Burke lias returned home from I'lillmlolpliia where he sold 40 pairs of plgcuns. Sill, and japonnclle Initial hand kerchiefs, Higgs. . . Offers have been made recently for several properties ill New Castle, is also understood that a number of houses will lie built here during flic coming spring. Christmas hints, sweaters, gloves, ties. Biggs. will arch. n Walter McClyment Ins opened blacksmith shop at Third and Chest nut streets. iiov. »S. II. and Mrs. YVylo held a reception at th? manse and about 200 members of I lie First Presbyte rian Church called. The evening was sociably spenf and the rendition of vocal ami iiistruiiiciitul music whiled the lime away. Luncheon was served. Prof. Ilichavdson will prevent tire playing of shlnncy on the school green near the schools. Captain Chaunccy P. Holcomb and John Becker are gunning for rabbits iu the vicinfly of Clayton. Conductors James Clough and Al fred Timms of the local trolley linos, shot 1H rabbits yesterday. Harry Montgomery killed rabbits Wednesday. Several peisons from this city at tended a reception given by Mr. and a Mrs. T. D. Booth Iasi evening at Germantown. i eld Mrs. Hanks the ir ho T those g Holcomb, Sarah Rodney .Ir , T. JJ,|llolcomb. Jr. Una John IP Rod l: others, TO DEDICATE NEW CHURCH. All ininngrmcnis lunn Ikjuii com. ph'lod for the dudicaUuii oxprciKca of the First Huitpil lbisbylrrhiiiChurch at Third and Itroomn stmnts. will commence conclude on December 22. Tlu- pio ill be an follows December Hi. S p. in., tho Rev. Charles S. Clolanrl, superintendent of missions, presiding—-Prayer, Rev, M. O. Kyle, D. D., of Frankford Church. Wiiladelpbia: psalm anthem choir; 'The Building of Hod's House' Rev. T. 1J. 'I'nmbull, D. D , Da'as Memorial Church, Fhlludelphia; '•The Sabbath School.'* Rev. .fumes Crowe, D. D., Norris Square Chinch, Philadelphia; "The Young People's Society,'' the. Rev. W. M. Anderson, North Church, Philadelphia; "The Missionary Society,'* the Rev. \V J. Krigur, the First Church, Phila delphia; "Tho Congregation," the Rev. J. C. Seouller. 1). 1)., Fourth Church, Philadelphia; offerings; prayer, Hie Rev. J. II. Webster, tho Eighth Church, Philadelphia. In formal inception aud Inspection uf tlie building. Decemlier 2d, 8p m.--Devotional exercises; psalm anthem, choir; ad dress, "Some Reasons for Believing in the Inspiration of the Bible,'* the Rev. Wayiund Hoyt, L). D.; psalm anthem, choir December *22, 10.30 a. m. Volun tary, choir; devotional exorcises; psalm anthem, choir; dedication ser j mon, the Rev. Alexander Gilchrist, D. IX, secretary Home Mission Board I Pittsburg, l'a.; dedication gifts: ded ication prayer; the Rev. W. W. Harr D. D., secretary Foreign Mission Board, Philadelphia; praise service, the Rev. J. J. Huston. December *22, 2.30 p. m.-Sunday school, addresses by visiting friends. 3.30 p. m.—Fraternal service; open ing address and presiding, I he Rev, R, A. El wood, Olivet Presbyterian prayer, the Rev. James L. Nichols, •Second M. P. Church; psalm anthem choir; "Fraternal Greetings," the Rev. John Snape, Delaware Avenue Baptist; "The Unity of the Christian Church," the Rev. W. L. S. Murrav, I). I)., Bt. Paul's M. K.; "The lloiy •Spirit in Christian Work," the Rev. George II. Trull, Fast Lake Preshy. tcrian; prayer, the Rev. W. W. Campbell, Baltimore Presbytery; of fering; benediction. 0.45 p. m.—Christian Endeavor meeting. 7.45 p. m.—Voluntary, choir; de votional exercises; evening offering; psalm anthem, choir; post-dedication sermon, Rev. J. A. Duuthctt, D. D., Grcenttburg, Pa. Tl„y December 1and gr; B. Rirnmyge Solo, Therunnnage *alo being held at TfVfilMi •nd French strain*, by the Misatouarjr Booiaty of Gilbert Presbyterian Church will continue all thli week and open front Sf to 10 p. hi. Donation* will beoolledfor if notice U esni to Mr*. G* C. Jetferion No, 1020 Walnut &t, IS TO m CLADS. This column is for children and any letters sent by grown people, which are written for fuu will not be published. In,order to aesurn to-morrow's iseuo your letters mutt be at thie office by 10 a, m. Wilmington, Del., Dear Old Krist—lam a little boy 5 years old. 1 would like you bring ine an engine and coal car, a tool box,'gun, sword, patrol wagon, born, horse and wagon, a pretty Christmas tree, train of cart filled with candy, pair ot gloves and a nice sweateri' Don't lorget Aunt Mary,-,1'iwjp Jack, Minnie and l.au/a'.' Tiafn your friend, Francis S. ifechter, J909 Lanceetcr Ave. to Stanton, Del. Dear Old Kriss:—1 am a little boy 8 year* old and go to school every day 1 warn you to bring me an um brella, pair of kid glove*, the rest of my tools, a train of car* (hat winds op andaome candy nut* and oranges and a Christmas tree and don't forget my little cousins in From your little friend, Sian ten. Randolph Boulden. Newark, Del,, Dear Santa Olaus—Please bring me n watch and chain, a hail, bell, mouth organ and tome candy, nuts and oranges. I am 9 years old and 1 go to achool. Don't forget me. Your little friend, Joseph Singer. Wilmington, Del , Dear Santa Claus— I an) a little gil l 9yeurs old and I want you to bring me a pair skates, a game, a China head lor my doll, a plate, cup aud saucer, a story book and Duts and candy. From your little friend, Edna Marsey. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus—l am a little girl a years old, Please bring me a bouse lor dolls, two doll babies, a toy horse, an express wagon and some candy nuts and oranges, and bring my mamma, a lur aud some aprons. jJood-bve, Madelyn lie M. Moore. Flamerc, Del. Dear Santa Claus—We are three little children, 0. 5 aud 2 years old. My name ia Paul. 1 want a mackin tosh, leather book-sutcbel. a little horse I can unhitch from the wagon and a clothes rack. My little broth er wants a mackintosh, a book satchel, some candy and a little snow-bird. My little sister wants a little work basket, aud a doll uud soma nuts and candy. Your .fliends, Paul, Newton and ,m Dericksoo, - Wilmington. Del., Dear SantaClaus —I want you to bring me a pair ot skates, a pair of glo\es, a violin, some book* and guinea and some nuts aud candy. Your loving friend, Frank \Yil lino. Stanton, Del. Dear Santa Claus—I am a little boy 2 years old and I want a ring, rock ing chair, a big doll, train of cars, a horse and wagon, and some oranges nuts and candy, my baby sister. From your little tricud, Kalph Hlauslield. Don't Wilmington. Del. Dour Santa Claus:-- i am a Mule girl 7 years old l would, like you to bring me a new automobile coat, set ol lurs. pair leggin*. pair ot gloves, and don't forget my grand pa aud grandma. Bring Papa a Uppers and. Mamma a parit.r lamp. From your friend, Mattie McSbane, 1002 Union St. evv pair of Wilmington, Del. :«ise bring me a pair of gum bools, story book, pair Hkatcs, pair gloves, and don't forget my little friends. Flo in your fricud, Albert Cuff, Dear Sonia Claus—I Wilmington, Del, Dear Santa Claus—Please bring me a patrol wagon, pair of gloves, pair lcggius, pair patent leather shoes aud anything you can spare. Bring me sonic candy, oranges, Pupa wants a pair slip pers. lam 'I years old go to school From your little friend, Preston Huyue9, -J0(> Fast Sixth street. ts and No. o. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus: lain a little girl 0 years old and 1 would like to have a doll, a coach, new dress, a coat, pair ol inittomi, a pair ns, bci ot dishes, a .stove and ges. nuts new ii a game, and and candy. Your Iriend. Janie lJauriitou, West Slh street. Wilmington, J)el., Dear Santa Clans--A* Christmas ia drawing near I thought I would write and toll you what 1 want. I would like to hevo a pair oi ice skates, some handkerchiefs, a new dress for my doli, pair plovcs, pair lubbers, pair shoes and writing paper. My brother wants a -little doll that will not break, a horn, a tied, train of cars, small express wagon, lire engine and tve both want some candy aud nuts. Yours trulv, Fthel aud Raymond Uiudcrer, 1820 Scott street. -vi ./.«> Wilmington. Del,, Dear Saota Cl aus—I am a little girl 5 years and i want a doll,stove and wash boiler, tea pot, dinner pul, lifter, coal bucket, a nice tree and some\ andy and nuts. Your little friend, Fluabetb Jones, 13^1 Flm street, Marshall too, Del. Dear Santa Cl a uh— Please bring a (loll Hint open and shut its eyes, a black-board, some handkerchiefs, picture-book ; don't forget my little brother he is years old. Your little iriend, Alice Yearaley. Wilmington Del. Dear Kriss—I want a pair of pink silk garters, a brown piano, a new red plaid dress, a pair of leggins, new wig for my doll baby, light hair, a muff and a new automobile coat for my doll, who I want dressed in pink; some candy, nuts, oranges and apples. J'lease dont forget my little brother. Your friend, FUa Mill/ken, 1408 Lancaster Avenue. Wilmington. Del Dear Old Kriss—I want, a pair o( rubpera.1 paekli'to*li, an umbrella, a waloll vl)alii fU' my watch, a slod, ' post. • new hat and brlwg-.'nrt'y liflle brother's do^[, Fly, a ribbon" fd'tftr neok, and some efindy. I am llyikrs old. Hose Wright, 410 Queen Street. ana el. Dear Old Kriss—Please bi rubber cost, s chest of tools, rubbers, a pocket comb, pull down cap, a Sunday overcoat, s pair of mittens and please brlog me three nice wreatbs of flowers, one for my tittle sister's grsva and 1 for each of my two grandpa's grave. I will be very glad to have these. I am nine years old. Little friend, George Wright, 410 Oueen Street. Wilmington, Del. Dear Kriss—I am a little girl live years old, 1 want a lounge, a sew ing machine, a doll, a high chair, a table and cloth, a piece of oil cloth, a stocking full of blocks, a go-cart Tor dollle. Please bring me lots of toys to put ou my Christmas tree in the parlor. Emma Lllley, 125 Elliott Avenue. 522 me a ir of Wilmington,■'Del. Dear Santa Claus—Please bring me a rubber doll that crys, a rattle, a ball, a rocking chair, a Christmas tree, some candy and oranges. 1 am a little girl, 9 months old and please me, Esther A. Bough doot forget man, 2„'Jo Talnnll Street. Wilmington, Del., Dear Santa Claue—Please bring me a pail' of gum boots, a doll, some candy and a Christmas tree. 1 will he picased If you will give me these wishing you a merry Xmas. Ran East lltli Street. dolpli Caldwell, Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus—Please bring me an express wagon, and a train of cars that run by steam, a cap, astory book, a skating cap, rocking horse, some candy, nuts and oranges. Fro m your little friend, Rudy Cuff, 806 East Sixth Street. tCH £sn ir St" go6,2o£2lo go6.2o(T£io SrkEt St . ■ARi Store re-opens To-morrow, Saturday morning HOLIDAY GOODS -AT LOWEST PRICES Elegant and Useful Christmas Gifts. Fill'd, Umbrellas, Neckwear, Silk Mufflers, Fancy Handkerchief's. < 'liutcluin Bugs, Silk Suspenders, Silk Gutters, I'llisll Cups, Skiiting Caps, Polo Caps, Tnin-o'-Slianters. Dress Suit Cases, Telescopes, Poeketbooks, Fur ('ollurs, ('iiildren's Sets, Fur Gloves. Kul Gloves, Golf Gloves, Sweaters, Knit Jackets, Mackintoshes, Ruin Coats, Come Early and Make Your Holiday Selections From Complete Assortments in Every Department. Jewelry, Sterling Silver Novelties, Perfumery, Toilet Sets, Pimples with Easels, Fancy Goods. THE BEST VALUES IN WINTER CLOTHING Ever Offered for the .Money. A Souvenir Free to Every Purchaser. go<Q,£o 8 , 2 io/^^^ET St. Store re-opens To morrow, Saturday morning When You Are Looking for Christmas Presents, Don't Forget The New Hardware Store AMERICAN CLUB. f. — St®' ~US.LAD!i Sk ate _ Wo keep a full line of Table Knives and Forks, Carvers* Silver Plated Ware, Nut Cracks and Picks, Bissol Carpet Sweep ers, Christmas Tree Holders and a large assortment of Pocket Knives. Ice Skates all prices and sizes. S. L. FELL & CO., No. 7 West Fourth street. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, Mo. 6iO 1-2 Market Street. W liming ton, Ut lawore Tin* largest Dan til Parlar*! t-li3 city. !)>* Hint trv* •y in all it* br nuch of ull. hc.i at a pi'ic Extruding Of Teeth I GOOD SET OF TEE(H $5 00. BEST SET OF TEETH $8 and $10. PARTIAL SET OF TEETH $2 and UP. Iwhcnnaw teeth nro ordered. Old teeth nub ou now plats* its fi Broken plates ifcfentaufejr 50o. Teeth crowneJ IJ No charge for at|HM mad* a* good os now fj»nrf up Bridge work IU per fcootn. DfKITIVPf V Sin DA1N Whet yon have yonr teetli extracted otlhe Ainar rUSI 11 V I 4 I 41 IXU rain loan Dental Porlora Wo hevet'.io ouly a.iase thetic that wUl extract teeth wDhonl potu. wide awska leaving no bad alter effects. Con be used on the most delicate poraou, x we also rise gas arid vitalized air. aui Remember Alt Work Quaranteed* Open Sandays, Teeth filled for soc. up. Office Hours:-! a. m. to 8.00 p. m *»c Henry Clay, Del. Dear Old Kriss—I am a little boy 'live years old. Please bring me a milk wagon, pair of shoes, pair of pants, a new hat and All my stock ings with nuts, candies and oiangce. Don't forget my baby slater, sod my grandmother. Please bring them something good. J. Thomas McCray, Pleasant Hill, Del. Please bring me ail express wagon, magic lantern, a fire engine, a book, a cRiwn that does tricks, lots of outs, candy and oranges. 1 am six years old. Your ltttle friend, Warren M. Buckingham. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus—I am a little girl ID years old. 1 want you to bring me a drees, a pair of golf gloves, a pair of shoes, some hair ribbons, pa ir of stackings, same candles, nuts and oranges Your friend, Al'oerta Brown 1105Chippy Street, Wilmington, Del. Dear Kriss—I thought 1 would write and tell you what I waut. Briug me a sailor doll, a boy and girl doll, a sled, a dress, app.es, oranges, candy nuts, and a Christmas tree. Don't forget mamma, papa, sister and brother. I am 5 years old. Rosie Koeruer. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa—I am 8 years old. 1 want you to bring me a doll, a pair of skates, a skating cap, oranges, apples uuts and a Christmas tree. Don't forget mamma and papa. Friend, Katie Koerner. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Clau*—1 am seven years of age, l want you to briug me a bicycle, a pair of boots, a pair of TT of oboei, (on* nuts, frfift ail'd candy. Paul McCul Ud, 1122: Iflfbcacfctr Avenue. ■: ' ' Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus—I an a little boy 9 years old. I want a maglclautern, foot ball, a sled, bose cart, Phoenix truck, Phoenix smoky automobile car riage, organ grinder, set of steam cars, a little boat that runs by steam, a pair of boxing gloves. Some can dles, nuts and orauges. Walter Red ding, 810 King Street. Wilmington, Del, Dear Old Santa Claus—I would like you to bring me a gun, a fisbhorn, a game, a little cart, a story book, some applee oranges, candles and all torts of nuts. 1 lire at 23rd and Mar ket Streets. Clarence Glanding. Wilmington, DcL Dear Santa Claus - lam two years old. I want a pair of leggini, a pair ol mittens, rubbers, shoes, a bonnet, an automobile coiit, some nuts, can dies, and oranges. Please bring my grandmother some pios, and don't forger my aunt, she wants a neck piece. Edna V. Lee, 1105 Chippey Street. Wilmington, Dei. Dear Santa Claus—Bring me a game, a pair of skates, gum boots, a lung over coat, a fish horn, some ap ples, oranges, candles and all sorts of nuts, lam a good boy 9 years old. 1 live at the X. E. corner of Twenty third and Market Streets. Harry Glanding. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Clau*—I am 8 years of age and I go to school every day. My mamma says 1 am a good girl. Bring me a stove." a sled a pair ot skates, a skating cap, oranges, candy nuts aud a tree." Do not forget mamma. Your friend, Mario Baldarman, 534 Walnut Slrcol. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus:—As Christinas is near 1 would like to have my doll fixed, and I want a pair of lubbers and a mackintosh. I am 9 years old. Mary Thoms, 913 Pine .Street. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little tiny 12 years old, and j want a pair of skates, a coat, a now suit of clothes, a pair of shoes, and some candy, nuts and oranges. Harry Pierce, 815 E. "th .St. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Clans:—1 am a little girl anil l want a dull, a mackintosh, in its, sled, dress, gumbciots, leggins, a lit tic bed, a work box, aud a pair of Elizabeth Tuwnscnd, 20 stuckin East 24th St. Wilmington, Del. Dear Old Kriss:—I am a little girl and I want a mackintosh, big doll, a pair of leggins, story book called Mel ody. and a stocking'full of candy and oranges. Grace Gusendorl'er, 2123 Market St. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus:—Please bring me a suit of clothes, a drum, and snmo candy uud nuts. Edgar Walker, 112 Townsend St. Wilmington, Del. Dear Santa Claus:—I am a litttc boy 2 years old. I want an express wagon, broom, horse, ball, horns, new bonnet and a Christmas tree,also can dy, nuts and oranges. Charles Miller, 935 Chestnut St, Taylor aud Fullerton Tar YVlld Cherry and Horohound syrup s ops colds aud hoarseness. W. C. Tayior, 304 King street. Manovcr Church. Anniversary exerciser were held last •v»nlng iu Hanover Presbyterian Church Sixth aud Kina streets, in celebration of the eighty suvonth years of successful work of the Suuduy school. Superintendent Porter presided. The exercises opened with inn orgau prelude followed Ly hinging of a hymn by the congregation. Tbo Hcv. W. W. Campbell made tbo Iuvocation and responsive scriptural reading from tho ninth Psalm followed. Finder exercise.* by the primary depart, moat were given with exceptional Interest The K«v. William L. Freund, pastor of the church delivered a brief address >n tuo celebration of tho aaniversa v and presented with a pretty bouquet by the cbildten- Ho re*»poud«td foeliugly. Mrs. K. P. Huruham coroe tint, accompanied tbo piano throughout ■ huexercises. Tho most lute lotting featu .18 was tho drill given by seventeen children who carried shields bevring loiter-. Am they i>ang they changed their positions, spelling different phrases ef the liy benediction Freund. . Tho prouuuncud bj Mr. To Cure a Cold in One Day. liromo Qtunlno Tablet* All drufttfiHts rotund the muuey if It falls to euro. E. \V, Ut'uve'o eiguaiuro each box* Scents. Take Lnx. ou 11 Seasonable Suggestions at Lynch's. .loan Currants, Uc. lb., a lbs., Hoc., New llw, 2je.; •1 Almonds. M-eoless ..ai->iut*. jlcuy Wlui 25 cation, <)Js to Mil pi >nior Aladiso W, Corner Kii»k' Crlvans ftiolans Shell Walnuts v. $1.00 gallon, I'or 4|unrt bottlos. Wo deliver * of the o.iy. Btores, N. W. 'ii mid Fourih streets, and S uud Kii;h(h streets l; Si Butter, Butter. tub butter aud an got good ut H. S. ti. Moore**. UU ing street, Now is the time to £ t Go to Miller's No. 1 stall In the Second street market bouse tor a gooU roust, of steak. Mrs. Williams Must Stay In Jail. Trenton, N. J. Dec. 12.—Another effort to have Mrs. Lottie Williams the Wife of the fug! ive mindererof Jon- Krun re leased from jail hue boon 11 a-u.ruiod by Prosecutor Crossloy whotodav s u edihal ho would no mulct) any ol.j ctiou io tbo application undo for her releaso as she is only hold Hp AWitiieH- but ha suit! Mint if tho woman urrt'SL her ah an acrv>Bi-l>doe of >be mu dor Prosecutor L'joseloys decision vv after a consultation vsltli Justice I ituuy and Judge KnIUtah. Both concurred with tho proHueutor in bis ho he if ihs additional rewind should bo offered for William*' arrest. ioaa.'d ho would r« le IDtJcnner'sBOLDEN RELIEF! h INFLAMMATION It e H K ■s oldc," Forming Fever8, GRIP CWES ANY P/ IN INSIDE OR OUT ft eolerc. Tt "VTOTICE—THOMAS TATN \ t.fe. HAS ItB IN navel hisofttco from 711 Vt^keL sltoet to 111 W- .st Ninth wlrcot, op;» m.L ti d has started office. ami ln9uruueu U isiuess, unde Ur B I'll N A ul Imo •VTOTICE -HKAliRD P i.N ed proposal* for bridg eil by I ho clerk of tbo ( day, Dr S MARK P.»> j ill! 10 •«vy t our e. 17. 1W plunking Washing iki off old planks uud In •h arby. and ropiauklii ml , lauk* from h" h.i is within -00 lent of said bud per thousand fort (or the including old piled; plans ns Hpeciiu-.o, «i o TlObldpky street. All niuteriui furnished by ■ lot . .l a t. PHILEMMA CHANDLER Chat no a n <113 4* M oney os ooon stnkf '. MORiaAQKl Tst FROM Itaw ro 150,000 AT CURRENT KATES. HAWKINS & CO M IN aM 712 11 AltKEl BTitES k24-tu-fri-tf OLD DR .CATON'S TANSY PIUS' *re to-day, a. they have beat for many years, the very beat FEMALE REflU* ;j LATOR known to icience. Substitutions and imitation* nro coming ami goinf all A the time, but OATOM'S TANSY PIUS remain pre-eminent and alone factory.#They arc easy to take, entirely safe, and always sure., 1'rice, (I, |g of druggist*, or sent direct, safely sealed. - CATON 8FEC. CO., Boston, Maw. ^ Our book of advice PREE. Remember the name "CATON'S.".. Take no other, m t A Remarkable Collection s' 2 OP S STERLING SILVER Tableware + : * X Novelties : AND a. * t 2 TOR I Christmas Gifts. t * EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS, CORRECT STYLES, DESIRABLE WEIGHTS, MODERATE PRICES. * £ <* w * £ Watches, Jewelry, J Clocks, * Optica! J Goods. Millard F. Davis, i* 9 and II East Second St. L | i s Open in the evenings until Christinas. \M4444m»Hil4«44M«HH4M44H»M4f4M44 1,w ^ s Contractors and Builders,^ CUSTOMERS OF Charles Warner Company f Arc requested to make proposals for the erection of warehouses on the site of buildings recently destroy ed by lire. Plans and specifications will lie in readiness at. our oflice foot of Market .Street, on Monthly morning, !>tli in.st., and bids will he opened at noon 12th inst. Contractors making proposals will specify time which the work will he completed. The privilege is reserved to reject any or all on Tliurstlsiv at bids. CHARLES WARNER COMPANY. A n Aopropnate Christmas Present for Your Family « A Delmarvia Phone Connect in your home unlimilted service $24.00 per year, you with your Physician, Grocer, Butcher, Baker and Soria[4 ly. Business Telephone unlimited service $30 per year. W# J want to increase our list to 2000 subscribers in the near future. Apply DELMARVIA TELEPHONE CO., XV. S. Lednum. Solicitor. ' SEN AUBEm sc CICrAP G ► SH.mSTEIN , 1) =1 J PIANO TL'.NRRS. Christmas is Coming B. A. PRICE, Tuner, With Bob'-leu Pia WilintiuftoD, Del. o. 710 Market SlrceLI it? Sm CONRAD HEINEKAMFV] and tho question is what call I select for a suitable present. An umbrella is always an acceptable gift. The largest and best stock in tho city to select from. Poeketbooks, belts, hand bags and perfumery of the best makes and at right prices which should make them good sellers. XVe invite the public to call and inspect our goods Practical 1 and mo Maker. ctiOD Itogtilato''. IlOMm-IraiHtrwt . Wiliiuitjtton, ! T with liobelmi !' ' Co. Rrookside Broket AND BUTT'S CANNEL I OR OPEN GRATES Vourpick ol the best mines fof ranges and furnaces. Don't wnlf, bu5 put iu your onlor bo ready for oolii weather when it cornea. vt E.C. STRANG atn| Bush & Son's Co., 823 Market St. French Slreel Wharf. Holiday Goods via 204 ■Ph ■D & A. losi tell Attention Farmers at in Acrienltnra lastiaij front nil b« A short c< Duncan Bros. March 2-, im .Ian uar Dvlawai'e OoJlegp. ; Add rail Pit OF. W. H BISHOP. B»v« rh. For general information College, address, Hamer »ud Berry Skate*, KleJn, Express Wagons, backboards velocipedes; Malleable Iron, steel and nieohauioal toys, inouey aate*. blackboards, t holder* and foaoo. hot air engi I'jnterns, fo'tbails, striki gloves, guns, air and cartridge rifb •e and carving '■ aud pocket cutlery, scissors, safety and other UK). A. HA RTF. ft. I fold. or. RICHARDSON'S ROLLER MILLS. chfMtfl, Christoiai t Floor exehaiiRod fer wheat. Faodlgria liaff and custom work done at short i, boxing , Ituasell's In. Table •jl'jtf «i, HIVATK 8ALK-WK HAVE ON HAND i cioaa P >riv ate sale, fresh springers. l j 214 MARKET STREET. Owing tolhe hlah price of fe«-i bought or taken i u29 tt -I bay, w# Dm slock at WATER DEPARTMENT. l H C PASSMORE, ,e IVI. Brain (110 I' ll of it in the t foi Where b PU1VAI E SALE i D( U suit to the ti e lir.xt day . ud w ', rcque^nug tho wat* I off. tho Water Depui. ,f tbo (!•■ of acre# otn Christiana Hit.. Nov Of h sit unto be i >but Alt fi ih slut D Del. tho o Ii ad tbo W fre i Ly slit II la ej bieli lipied ■ da of .Ta Hvnght blacksnuilt tltilding; the Wat He .-ball pu; th shop J i 11. f th.) y bill tl onnidoied i ii >'!• lto*P»r (reek; te \V Red (' ' 11 Winn miy ti'Mvil. BKO < . P. O. Alt. Cuba, Del. 1 st dm o J en to i ho department ) followiugaai i removal, in order to rent charged for said lixtnre deduc tbo bill for the fo»lowing year. ho a .poi- water commissioners lb UR. JAMES 11. MORGAN, 80(» Washington St THkOAT DISEASES' d ft XMAS. d0-1 in $ 1.00 Comb unci Brush Sets, E,ne Perfumes and Christmas Novelties Adams & Martz, Paper H angers, Painters, GraiDers and Dialers In Paper Hinging 44 H. R. Lnn^nrst, 317 Market, bkumaios cheerfully given . and w orkgusr satewl. 103 East Sixth Street,. / ONfcUMTl loN, ASTUU A, CATAil'1'4 \J liheuuiatiein, Neuralgia, qnick relate Ur.liontgouiery.iJ» N. vu» street, L*aUa* Wilratugtou, Dels