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RUPTURE AND PILES. Cared by 1-ulfe- Absolute proof* w# show peutle methoi), without the charg®. The .»» strong for auy oue to doubt. Onr now book full of valuable iiafpr ■nation jufitissued tell* Ml about, it, lor one. Smit free to any addr«& Wri • Fidelity Medical Institute, 718 West Eighth StmL WilmiuBtOU Je-O-t* tit - Lelswtrt i-tf LADIES SAFEJtSUEF 0fi> LtF ra naaTm PoHodkisd Qompouud n SON OKLAVKS, iSNCOUtAN ON NAINfUk PSNIOON NAS NO KOUAk llrooctr IhAn My knowm moolhly rwnlator, IOSoTb. oak for or lBt«r#*rwnc« will woik. prior Cor other lofeiior oOtm obtain at a nominal root a varan (rad and oum that will irr tbf monthly of «1atU, bavinfhoia tra*i itfallTtucwharo rhoolf try this pay a kigl inur **ur ? ftakfMy _ Bold by Z. James Belt,001 Market siree V, B. Danfort!), 120 Market otreot sjU K- K. Watsoa, SOS Mn.ket ktroet. Every Woman Is utettNtatl nnd shonld know a*>out the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray The new '(■> ■•! »,r lion utni auction. Hest-Saf Mom Citnyenient. 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Tatra' Kikulllntl i Hi Imita a u ;h in n«r fori.* 11 M*iL io.ooo r m*T Ihlc-Kwa; h HI La BAiUMORE&CNai! RAILROAD. Schedule in effect November 17, 1901: All truius hiuiiiiuuled light. (*) Expr with Pintsck j trains. : Tr s It \Vsi|S?ngloij, Del*, war* A vc i SltMcf). foi NEW VO I. K, .v : *12.19. *7.42. *10 | i •ek diiyf !6. *9.3S, *10 181Royal l.i P-U), . Siintliiv 11.3 5.18 (Royal in Limited), *7.42, *10.52 p. PHILADELPHIA, v 6.36. **.45, 7.20, *8.09, 3.00, *4 I •k d; 26. 10.52. 10.52 a •*'.I8 (Royal *12.19. f Limited), *6 10 !'• 10.53, j *11.35 18 (Royal Liia .00. bed), 6.33 ! i .42, 8.56 eek days, 5.30, *6.4 10.52 a. ni.; 3.U0. *10. la Chest ei *9.39, *10 *7.4 *9.39. l(»,i 8.56, •I0.fi Atlm.fi •12 11k *2, lied), S111H i;: v.. (Royal Limiiet Capo May hi 7.20, •8.09, 4.55. 6.39k I j in i. Sundays, ! o. i; 42, | . week dn.vs, *6.45 i. ra.; . <1 7.20 j:. p. to. : <1 (I in Pity, week day*, 4. , •ek days mid Wiishingii •04. *11.0! a. ir *6.45 K day*, •4.14. 6.5* " •3.40. *4.1 •10.14, ft. ! : *1 • i It. *8.01, I 4.14. *8.04, .*.05 i <Roy;i| Limit Sunni) a. 3.40, 5.37. *6.20 (Royal Limit ctl Ha ll in 8.1*1, *li).14 p. ii*!:i way st:ili •ok dayop \ 05 a. m.; i 6.55 u. : 3.19 p. 5.37 p ni i*k days, *4.14, 6.55. *3.04, 12.56, 3.19. * I.5 n, 6.12. *8,01 *4.14. *8.04. 9.0-5 a. 01. *10.14 p. in. *8.04 a. m 8.04 a. m •11.01 u •10.14 p da m.: *12.56 .3; 32 1 k days, •10.14 p. in. Sundays, * •10.14 p. m. | Chicago, daily, *8.04 a. I St. L 4.54, *3.40, v: *3.40 j*. m. is, *4.14 a. a.; Ciiicinii; •IS.56, *10.14 p. Ringerly 1.65 n. m.: 3.19. 6.12 p. B. m.; 5.37 Landenh dsyn, 4.54 p. ni. I.EAVB MARKET STREET STA TION FOB Baltimore, Ltndenhci 6.^6 p. m. Sundays, 9.40 a. m.; 6.50 0. . daily. ccommodation, week days, 1 . Sundays, 9.06 32 p. in. aecommodalbn, week g i-ek dsja. 2.E0 p. m. week days. 8.(0 a. m.: 5.51 LEAVE PHILADELPHIA for WI! •ok fifty*, *8.36, 6.50. *7.30, .: *12.20. *1.37. 2.1p. *3.08, •4.17, 5.00, *5.30, *5.48 (Royal Lliujted), 1.00, 6.30. *7.26, *9.38, *11.35 p. in. Sun lay§, *3.35, *7.30, 8.00. 11.00 n. m.: *12.20, •1.87, 1.45, *3.08, 4.35, *5.18 (Koval Lim ited). 6.30, •7.26, *9.38, 10.30 p. m. "Royal Limited" is rompo^cd pxcla xlvely of Pullmau parlor observation aud r ng ears. No extra fare except regu Pullmnn charge. 1 i Delmarvin Telephone No. 19.1. I Rates to western pofnts lower thaa rls any other line. H. A. MILLER, Pnssesger AgenL Wilmington. Del. D. B. MARTIN, Managu* of Passes Wr Traffic. mlngton. •10.26, 11.60 a. t A Hut you for ders orn. IU Patent Medicines at Cut Prices. Dior Perunla Plskham'® Swamp Root KiHheia' Bitters 75c t«. 7 .tilts. 41.00 H. R. hrmgiiDrsI, 317 Market; of THE DEAL EXPLAINED Presides^ HiU Telia of Great Northern's Plans. the The to PRODUCERS ADDRESSED AT FARGO. hand and the Cana- |!, Ulan Pacific railroad and its fVtnlcrs on the other to secure control of the *' Northern Pacific railroad .Tames j. | S Bill has performed a notable public I?' service and once more displayed the !*, rarsighted and businesslike policy that I* has characterised his long career the great developer of nortlnveateruT2'.°f fewources and the roostAvntt'hful guar 8tun of northwMitprn interests.'' Mr. Hill Haid In purl: Twwiy.flvr years ago it was .opposed that competition was neoesaary to reduce P lates I think that w. have Bhown In the Kav'^a U l uc*" h f alr?E i aa?w r hc t " else in the country. ' I 1 «h^w r ?hl!! H ,w * ntly bften ,,n attcinpi to buUUing up m p!.u° niid of the northwest. ot (Jo everything in our power j id befuj.se to our ■an 1 "?£ u,ri "* I m outlet to for the grain, live stock •them states and to ska »e the volume of o iffht at ull ratabllsh the lowest rates and I hie c The Aim »f the Couauiidatioii i. to FARGO, N. D„ Jan 11-The fea hires of the tristate grain and ealtle growers' convention here were the ad- I dress of Preslileut Jarues .1. Hill aad the practically unanimous adoption of resolutions commending hiui for his work in behalf of the northwest. 'J hese resolutions, after declaring the most natural line of transportation for the produets of the northwestern states "■«' '">■ 'he trade of the orient destined for the nortb, middle and eiisteni ■inteH in aloiiK the route followwl by tho Northern Pacific railroad, proceed ns follows: •'It Is the sc Jacreaac Fi<c| k |i« Trnfllc the Knd That Lower Hates May Be Hstobll.hed. ? of Ibis meeting, tliere fore. that in resisting; the iHtempla of the Union Paeifle railroad and its Ollles on the _ pie of yc If we did to build y best Interest b. the Tnirllnprton Jolntl. I'afiflc railway was to in an tho beat end lumber fc up, Our object In with tin « ho able to -n J most favor- i hich ihe traffle of the nuriinc !;', edandYhal tta llle I horn 1'aoiflc ; lll<! moy and wore all lc ihedisa'iiMovil the disapproval , hv on tiie and | ilia the Inc rnffl end th; dltlona under ust he curried. Ass 3 liiur Hint the li not ha Northern fointly hud ruined the engaged in the a there b* anything Ion h nnd ri N m V ' can m wFT ill ; 4. the PjAJWC . ; y\. ; '• v er >>#' ] <: ° 1 kist * j Ii. G. 1 a ', '/'j I wL W Wa ' JAMBS ,1. mix. the — ■ a a hing marketfl mid 0 f Rerur . JAMBS ,1. mix. Pf the slat..* tn ».v tlie line of the Pacific? 11 ret Northe and Northe j f>u the <?» have het ary. would tn hailed with ch i PPr r g up inarke and of w extern i j In the log busln ith .md liw th. ;;;; ho t . ' ll '* . j ' 1 i ] : Ol * Of til: I raffle of ■ i p; Pat I thus aki add] li i of min'd n line of of It the (Ireat North Pacific purchased | capital stock of a line already c< Instead of Issubiff stock or l» i the purpoBi* of ruislnp moneys f Iny a line rlgh try hondfi uvr ' ..f nu* i 'he Bnrli On nnd No I Ft 26. a t through the x e IsBiied to pm itrncted line. , aatffiv Ihrouah puMi.ii. ; » tlie price charged for transport*!- I ie only thing they have to lount they rr what has bet* f it of ; j R itl da i ! Hon. th I the P elv fo I th nd del ith It. Court! j r»f determining ale* ns carriers obs open Itir the | p o. hether railway e heir obligations ' | t'» the public. The es und service whether on llwa asounblcnesR of ot depend upon he (upltnl stock • u thousand or by 'J'he ( onipany Is pc ransferred fro: : ■jf v whether Is owned S | iporn tin , Mock of |:roporly !b and hold all (hat he°has *' for. The capital Pacific ami the Grer e-body tot by the p ! sh i i, I i jtd i p )ck of North i<- N lie ,, .. l ly ;; r ,' I i id? '..I III he held b> oration*, if » by other i>\% I hope In the ft ethods nf cdtlva g«* of what Is r 1 > •i \ i ha i •e h lulrcd y t may b« constantly Impro nonditlo •hare It with yon. (ruffle Increase r couditi d. and is Improved i dll o As Ihe volmn r rate mber that whntew I (llic 1 help help* rnllrord. : tin iHStllO grow Hi «r the milroiid serving together \v ill al be 1 l.'-'Un 1 lO'oiu ineii t >I«*th«i4llNt I>en«l. NEW YORK, .lun. 11. .lull king, ninety six yc lit his home Ml Yonkers. For fifty ve.irs he was connected with Ihe .Methodist Book c hooks on Methodism, and s Writings are used as textbooks in the Bible class and seminaries of the de nomination. Long f iigc. Is dead •rn. He Is wr ■ inanj • of ills be tf well in \ Short Coffer Crop. Jnn. 11.—C WASHINGTON. Reiieinl McNally, at Guatemala, |*orla to the stale department that Urn coffee ml crop of Cflijtcnmla for tills seu '•111 fall about 40 per cent short of that of last year. It Is estimated that lips season's yield srill amount to 4S, DOO.UOO pounds. 8011 A Little Late With New Year Rct*o u lions. Hut \vb hiivo resolved to do you during 190 for p beat lose many pair .'omntodnte ocw to .^ult i I'spousilili: buy. for orders if <l«*. tradin' sunn ps. Lyneh'j UtiBdqUHl-ters N, W. Cor. Mudidon tli atsootM. Braudi nlore .*». W. Cor. King and bightli et-ect* All telephone or ders prompt ly attended to. Wo thouk und can nnd make orn. Our solicit on will ill iroil. W« gi Dior ;Ft foa Every tiuioyou oough taka live drops of Draatllru lialiu, 10c. auddfto. ITEMS FROM HEW CASTLE. Great FARGO. T,'„L tll<! ,1 f? rl "g' J « f " r e Mayor Boyd Davis was Idi-rilitjed by Mrs. McGro [h v Il n , .! ,# "?i r | H ' J i 1 ggs ' \ llS ' licS ' sio V al ette, .Misses .Mary Kinkead, Cana- |!, ai ' r Ju ' ,vicr i J'-va H. llcukyne. as fVtnlcrs . < mai1 w , n . e P u R'chases at their the *' stores und paid lor the same with j. | S P U1, 0U8 dollars. Bail for his appear public I?' lc . e . at l "° l district Court for the the !*, ^ . I>clawaro was placed at that I* 1,000 1,1 aefault of ball he was d lo t,le Kew Cast, ° bounty nortlnveateruT2'.°f v house to await trial. T nited guar- , 9 ,iJlatrioL Attorney --deratood .Michael Bvrne represented the Gov ernmeiit and Deputy United litotes ,laines **• Clark took the reduce P 1 "•""«* to the wnrkllou.se. it was the learned yesterday that Davis had hc t " ®d °'""m Wlll ' bl,n '«"> 0,1 I 1 »uind.iy and one ot them had been to ,ere 011 December tli, wlicn tho store p!.u° istrST^r." re T..a V d t !!" i " J ^ btra, ?^ tis * ^ l *c dollars weie excel power j n * ,m, BiUon.s but wore it (jUUl'ter of our ■an onnee light. "* I Joseph .Sullivan and Kendall Per to a uarrow escape from drown stock iyesterday afternoon. Thev weie to ska New Castle, January 11,— Officer Matthew Tobin deserves great credit i. to for the manner In which lie arrested the Philadelphian who passed the counterfeit dollar on Mrs. Patrick McGrory. The fellow was| scarcelv fea- o" 1 of the*tme when.the dollar ealtle a a P» ri «"> one and ad- I '' Icl,rul - V rai1 afle f tlle man who aad to m " a,ne W88 ,, < ' 3, , ,rS °, Ua, ' S ' of If,' , WdS . a P^ Davis his ''".'"f 0 * dl ' rOS ' d f, n . Ll(led ^, thl0< ' hese „ , K , ' l ,? IOV j, r of 'I 10 most , | r , ,l . n< before the Mayor in the " c , ' <,,, ' eril: 'y "'«n states U ^ destined 7s to P p , <,ul - eiisteni U 8 on the other side of the feneo by wil cio Davis hid behind a proceed Ue °' the was tliere of its » thoriyke when the ice to -n anJ both iads weut down. i ,ei1 y ,ies { *nd the cries oi their 'companions drew the attention of !;', essc BI SK» W| 1» was diiring along tta llle r V a<l Mnlorinan Harris heard ; lll<! ,:lics a »«l be stopped the car age] | wore all hands rushed to the lads' rctoie. I biirgsunfastened his reins-audthere- I , hv suvcU , hc , a( | s . e-g.. voi'lecl the mns into a life line, The youths suffered severely from their improptu hath and w on the trolley ear. "ihe Old Maids - Convention will in Delaware C:ty on Friday evening. Cu H basket bail team defeated tiie I- irst Battalion second team, known as Co K by the score of 27 to The game was beautifully played and hut few claims for foil | made. The attendance ilia h ive the taken honifi Cl can vc ext ; 4. were ■as larger heretofore ami shows that rhe people arc again taking interest in the game. But two persons were in jured. Meyers injured ids foot and . Jiluckson was knocked out for a few '• aioiiieuts hut again entered the gamo ] <: ° H First Battalion 1 kist Forwards Pvle IGciniuill Forwards j Ii. 1'oole Centre G. i'oole Defenso Dance Defense m Saunders Creamer Myers B'ooksom. Coals—CeiumilU, List t>. II. Poole 2, (J. Poole 1; Goal from Foul, List; a Saunders 1, Cceamer 1: Referee, Jos ^ McKa - v J Timekeepers, Wilbehnc, . Russell. The to they bold was to us tlie retire of tie sidered tion Seniors and Sophomores of llle Diffi 1 St-liodl rendered an iulerest "~S literary prngramgyesterday after 'Tile following program Jiisa Kaco presided at the ■ ---■•• antl favorite songs were given. *' i lie til uiiy of Foreign r.angnages'' _ Jessie Carswell *■ rheGrowthof Xatlons" S. Gormiev "The Day wlth i^ueen iBizabeth'' ' Frank Hewlett in History * 1 Harriet Read j "W hat One Gains by a System'* 1 Ida Saunders i "Letter Writing as a Bond in Farm lifs'S Janies While ] • 'Beadingaioodat home' ' M. Saunders "My Favorite Study" Mabel Stewart "My Favorite Author" V. Stewart "Tlie Study uf Punctuality" 11)00 noon, given, pia ; "Mv l-'avorite Hero I wit as the ' Minnie Tavlor | ' 'Value of Attention" Mary White Recov* rcdSccechami Rearing. Messrs. Ely Bros.;—I commenc jtd using your Cream Balm about two |vears ago lor catarrh. of id my bearing waa I ,, , M >- ,ul 'y - .. l Bt< ^ e(J i"" 1 '7 st>cech *'»» become ly ,<iu.io clear J am a teacher In our ;; r :"*«.»• 1* «• IbtoiVN. GRA.Nt.EK, O. ,' I No comment is needed. Trial size i id? U g""« '..I Warren street, New York. My voice was {somewhat thick i •i- dull. Aliss Stone's Release Nerr. Loudon, Jan. 10.—The release of Miss EHcn M. Slone by the brigands, who have held her in captivity since .September J, is believed to be ouly a question of hours. An official telegram received in Loudon thisafternuon, which was dis patched from Constantinople after mid-day to-day, says tho retease of Miss Stone is imminent, Temperance Meeting The W. C. T. U. of Stanton and Marslialltun will hold a temperance meeting In the M. li Church at Marshalllon, ell Moudav evening, January 13tli,al 7.3Uo'clock. (twhl I be addressed hy Mr. William Irvin, tf Williamsport, Pa. Mr.Irvin comes well recommended and we expect quite a treat, Tilt Independent Order of Good Templars will attend in a body. All are invited. DOTS. The sixty second anniversary nf Washington Fire company will beheld on February 21. Tlie llalllau Mission now being con ducted in St. Peter's Pro Cathedral will close tomorrow. For Strong Cough Candy, goto Ferg» foa '|, 13 Rust Second Street, -s i, L DELAWARE MARSHALSH1P. It looks at present that there it going to bo trouble over the ap pointment ot Marshall J. Cuunon Short. A dispatch from Washing ton last night says: President Roosevelt to day agreed to withdraw the re-noinuiation of United Marshal Short, of Pelaware which he sent to the Seoateou Wed - uesday under a misapprehension. Representative Ball went to the White house this morning aud ex plained the Delaware situation to the President, witlk, the above re sult. Mr. Ball will now endeavor to get the Republicans of the State a slate ol Federal appoints fair ly distributed with regard to gc ograpliical and other consider ations. l'hi, will cause a stir amongthe politicians. Congressman Ball ' coukl not stand lor the appoiut rnsut. He believe* in a geograpb as ical division of the State in the mat ter of appointments, Sussex County now ha9 the Col lector of Port, a deputy iq the of the fice of the Internal Revenue office at in addition to (Tailed States Mar slial. The workers of New Castle County will not stand for it. The President, it appears, miaun --deratood the po.itinu of Mr. Ball in the matter, and the latter was very much surprised when he learned that Mr. Short's reappointment had been sent in. The Represent ative is a nersnral Irien/ nrtli. Martdtal, bit'for political reasons lie did not think that the ^lleclor ship of the port of Wilmington and "> e ?Urshat,l.ip .hould be held by meu hailing from the same county —Susuex. It i« understood that liehas urged the Republic; credit the and who ' S ' ' 10 in ^ - a was Oil p ^ 2.16, "' 5.34 P State committee to name a candidate from Wilming ton, and one whose n yet, not received public mention. The committee was dereliett in ; 4 - 20 agreeing upon a candidate,and Mr I Ball asked the President lo allow ' Mr. Short lo continua ill office, but j without re-uoin | arrangement I could be made, I underutaBdlmr «nd has as I 12.14, j 4.58 atiou, until soins aa to Ins successor It was Mr. Ball's unclerutiBUkpjf that this would be done. '"i De-re's where the rub comes. The Marshal had giveu up the tight aiul h ;, .d not sent a letter to the Presi They ;ire still at Ilia office aiui he is still wondering how the plum lell in Ins lap. Duriug the past four years Mar shall Short has been a r „.... Sussex politics and while his office ! J«! prevented him from takiog an act ive part his hand was visible just the same. Short was promising DuPont man. nored Addicks and his lieu teuants, lie was trusty and carried com- j ssious to postmasters in Sussex j 1 county. I Now to ruthlessly turn him down j or the whole com- 1 The Ae v Castle County j daily 11.15 P. ! 12.11 via 4.20, 1.37, r 3.19, 31 Cl -Hi. 10.(3 i ® | i 6.13 [ Hi.. power iu ; au uncoil]- j Be ig- | : 12.20 m I 12.29, I | ill not stand such \ : daily, Hot means trouble bination. Republicans trealirtent Hc is ol no earthly to them. He drawn his salary and j they want one of their there. use own in Deputy Marshal Clark would like the plum. Who ever heard of the Clark—Rey bold Price family being without an officer holder and without moreof tlie wanting positions. D. W. Elkinton is accused or voting for Democrats in that certain people would lie defeated. And now conies the rub as to where lightning will st rike. Let us have a New Castle County man for tlie position. Let Short and Clark retire for the present as there are lots | of competent men to till the posiii m. I Congressman Ball owes it to New Cas- I dnys> tie county to recommend a man for Marshal fr Albion C. Pyle oi this city is Con. i 8.13, sidered to he a candidate for the posi* ! Sunday, tion and his appointment would meet j *1101*111 satisfaction. Such a man i m. ami ers daily, oat i. and litan to 4.35 11)00 s For and For F l Thursday this count v. For For m., Comfort days TRAINS cinnati, ing I 10.2:5 wit lx# as Mr. Pyle or Buckingham would till the office with credit. r Km NEWARK NEWSY NOTES. .40 a. •ago, Newark. Del., Jan. 10.—At tlio meeting ol tlie Woman's Home anil I MlssiolliU 'y Society ot the 'ZT"' ('resident, Miss Brld.-nianiBiat vice president. Mrs. W. II. Barton-smm <1 (ice president. Mrs. H. Reed-' (ec v I tarv Miss Todd- Mvisnroi* \ f l; J ! ;; ine ^ '"wil'lltln.'tt,'' theltaHon'^enl of ihe ('.. W. & li. station, has been appointed express agent to succeed J. C. iihivler, deceased, been agent at the Pennsylvania sta tion since tlie retirement of Mr. Sliiv Mr. Evans has I ler. Ik'tfinniiRf January 12 there will be evangelist servk bylerian eliuivli Satiudav. s in tho First J'res cvery night except The pastor will lie assist ed by the (lev. George Trull «f East Lake Presbyterian cliui'chuf Wilming ,0 ! l l ' ., , t heHe"""shcLm'ro !^' n Jan,,,,r ^ 2 "' t,of^ I 1 mf' i aml ;lt r n l ! w ?- A , ' ,ka , iia ' e;lu 1,1 I n,'' llst011 ' c -i wi » .uliiiess. f ■ Lute.turned Friends. Mr. aud Mrs. Emmit Stidham en tertained a number of friends at their home, No. 42H East Fifth street on Thursday evening. T. A. Mitten gave grapliaphonc selections. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frazier, -'lit. Salmon, Miss l'lttman, Mrs. Gii i>ei't, Miss Paula Frazier, Joseph Crowe Minnie Courtney, Bose (linger, Mrs Henry, Miss Henry, Mr, and Mrs. K. Libby, Vernle Tusscy, O. B. Locker man, Walter II. Walls aud T. A. Mit ten. Duhcll the Halter Oo to Chari.. K. DuWll (or »oar bal auk vara of all Ai.iea Ko, s East Tbit Ht Get What You Ask Fori When you ask for Cascarets Candy Catliartic be sure you get them. Genuine tablels stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. A substitutor is always a cheat and a fraud. Beware! All druggists, toe. it - j I i f I I j i PENNSYLVANIA R R. the standard rail ROAD OF AMERICA PHILADELPHIA. WILAtllNOTON AND BALTinORE RAILROAD Echcduls ii effeci November 14, 1J0L For Philadelphia (express), 1 4.20, 6. 30.32, 11 3.19, 7.(2, 7.30, 8.50 , 8.55, 9.35, 10.11, 1*, 11.32, 11.(5 a. ai„ .'12.16, 12.56, 1.37, 3.00, 3.11, (.58, 5.07, 6.07, C.30, 7.01, 7.17, 0.06, and 9.16 p. la. Aeconitaondatiou, 6.10, 7.10, 8.10,. 11.00 m , 13.30, 2.32, (.00, 6.25, 6.35 aud 10.43 p. m. For Chester (express), 1.57. 4.20, 6.30, 7.42, 7.50, 8.10, rf.50, 8.55. 10.11, 11 - in., 1.37, 3,00, 4.58, 6.07, Aceonimotlation 6.10. 7.10, ll.o.i a. m., •30, 2.32, 4,09, 5.25. 6.35 and 10.43 |>. in. ,,,, '' i7 ' ht'.io (iiiuing'pmi a 'i2 5o'' 137' 4 (Dhn!!g u Car) 3.11. 6.07, .6.20 (Dlniug Car)! 7.t7 and 9.16 p. in., connecting via Itcnud fbrect Station. Philadelphia, 4.29 o. 30 , st 7.10, 8.50, 9.35, 10 . 11 . 10.32, 11,(5 a, m., P 12.56. 1.37 , 3.00, 3.11, (.58, 5.07, 0.07, 6.29, '■1.V 9 ]f " l " 1 10 : <a P- Bl - the and 7 17 n m lL5 " ge ' 10 ' 02 *' "• For .Aeivack Center and iutcrnicdlat. cof ctaiions, 7.33 a. m. and 6.36 p. m. Bnltimore and NVa.shingion, 4 . 41 , 8 . 00 , fl.to, lo.n, aud li.oi a. rn., 12.05, 12.43, p 15 * C50, 3.51, 4.09, 5 35, x6.03, 6.46, 7 03, ical, 7.30, 8.u p. in. and i.05 uight. ed «.oo"( (TTii "nil'T * , " i0 " a ' L«ive'phila.ieli.Wn''Broad Sti-ot. for ^ llinington (exprotifei. 3.50, 7 . 20 , 7.25 8 32 , 30.16, io.20, u.23 a. m.. 12.03, !i2.2«, M3, e ! u 2.16, 9.13, 3.20, 3.29, (.01. 4.4G, 6.0?.' 5 . 25 ! 5.59. 0.06. 6.20. 6.55, 7.31, 11.26, 11.21 . and i:.20 night. Accommodfltif.n 6.25, 7.30. 9.12. 10.35, none "' hsi 4 - M ' *■*»• *•». 10:9 in lo j ibc dered was i. 11.32. 01 and 11.4 9.06 p. di. 5.34 P ; 4 - 20 ' I ' j «nd 11.38 p. m. SF.NDAY TRAINS. For Phlladrlpbin (expnsw). 9.35, 10.32, 11.(5 07, 6.30. 7.17, I Accommodation, 1 12.14, 2.00, 4.00, 5.25. 7.28 and 10.43 p. m. j For Chester (express), 1.57, 4.20, 9.35. . Ui., 1.37, 3.00, 4.58, 6.07 aud 9.06 3.11 i . m„ 12.56, 1.37, 3.00, .06 and 9.16 p t m. 10. 8.10, 8.55 a. in., 1 4.58 ed lid's house, ping in 11.15 P. be The aiul office the Mar office ! J«! 8 J* act just com- j 7.31, 8.35, 11.26, 11.28 p. j 1 A . * I j 1 . _ j daily sleeper P. Aec 10. 8.10. 8.53 n ! 12.11 2.00, 4.00. 5 Now York (through express .35, 10.32, (Dining Carl. 11.45 1.37, (Dining Car), 3 00, 6.07, (Dining c-nr), 7.17, 9.16 p. m. via Broad Street Station, 1 4.20, 7.10, 8.10, 9.35, 11.45 a. 1.37, 3.00, 4.58, 6.07, 6.20, 7.17, 9.16 and !S and 10.43 p. ni. 1.57, r 3.19, 9 31 . conueeting Miiludelpkia, in.. 12.56 10.(3 p. m. For Host i without rliaiigr, 7.17 p. m. and Washington, 4.35, 8.00, .. 12.05, 12.43, 1.50, 3.51. 4.09. 5.25, i ® 6.46, 7.36, 8.11 p. nu and 1.05 night. | Baltimore* aiic* iuterinediuto stations, i 6.13 p. in., 12.18 night. [ Leave Ln.liulelphui, Wilmington (express), 3.50, 7.20, 11.23 a. Hi.. 12.03, 1.13, 3.13, 3.29, 4.46, 5.07, 5.25, .. und Balti iu ; j ig- | woncl Street, for : 12.20 night. Accoinmodati . 8.33. 9.12, 10.35 a. I 12.29, 2.32. 6.13, 8.38. nnd 10 I FOU THK (SoL'TIl. | Southern Kuilway.— Fxpress 6.46 p. m. to Fort Tuuipa, Augusta, \ Memphis aud New Orleans: 7.36 p. in., : daily, sleepers to N'e Memphis, Nashville, via Ashvillo and Hot Springs. I 1, j v^rlc s, Macon, use in an is in lie as | I I dnys> i 8.13, 10.5S a . ! Sunday, 12.11 p. j i st Lino.—Express 12.43 p. m. dni.y, sleepers to Charles* ami Put Tampa: 1.05 n. iu. daily, sleep ers to'Uic.iinumi nnd Jacksonville. Chesapeake & Ohio Kailw daily, dining ear aud slevpc oat i. Atlantic C . Macon, , 8.1/. p. m. to Cincin* Seaboard Air I.ine Railway.—Lx pres* . daily,'sleo|M*rs to New Orleans, and Jacksonville. "Florida acid .Metropo litan Limited," 4.09 p. in. dailyr bleeper* to Jacksonville and Atlanta. 4.35 n. 4, he DELAWARE DIVISION. For New Castle, 8.13 a. in., 3.03, 4.03 and 6.58 p. m. eek dn For Lewes, 8.13 u. 1.9 4.02 p. m., week F Rehonotli. 8.13 a. ud Sat t', Harrington n>., 4.02, 6.58, i.. Tuesdays, id Delmar, md 12.11 p. m. l Thursday For >ov For Wyoming and way stations, 3.03 m., week days. for Cape Charles, Old Toint Comfort and Norfolk, 10.58 a. in., week days aud 12.11 night daily. FOR THE WEST. TRAINS LEAVE BROAD STREET STATION, PHILADELPHIA, ., daily, Pittsburg, Chicago, Cin cinnati, Louisville and St. Louis, (Din ing Car). I 10.2:5 u. in., daily, for Pittsburg nnd Chi ••lies to Pittsburg) Lim ited to two Bnffet Parlor Cars. 11.40 a. in., Pittsburg it ml Cleveland. 12.20 p. m., daily. "Limited" Pittsburg, Chicago. Cleveland, Toledo, Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis. (Dining Car.) ., daily, Pittsburg, Chicago, Nashville, (via Cincinnati and Louis ville), Indianapolis and St. (Dining Car.) r an Km ; and .40 a. •ago, (N - *- 25 !'• • Pl*t»biir*. Columbus. Indian I " po ""' ! •- 60 I»- ni. daily, Pittsburg and Chicago; <; as 4.30 p. was than him how ihe nd St. Louis. too, tor, innatl. 11.20 p. m. daily, Pittsburg a m2 Chicago, daily for Knoxville, via Shenandoah Valley Route; for Cleveland, except Saturday. fore them an I FOR BUFFALO. ,Via Emporium Junction, 8.30 a. m., and 8.25 p. in., daily. Via Canandaigua, 8.30 a. week days. 8.50 p. ni., except Saturday, and 11.20 p. m. daily. (•) Congressional Limited Express. All Vestibule Parlor Cars and Dining Car. j Iv No extra fare other ihnu the usual Pull- ! tnnn charge. (!) Limited Express, Vestibulod Parlor ! Cars, Vestibule Passenger Coaches and . , : ! | he •xtro fHrr. S ^ or The Wilmington Transfer Company j 'bat will rail for nnd check baggage from '• hotels and residences. I For further information pas-angers ! "The sre refecred .0 Ihe ticket agent at the ! Soon, Sweet Dining (' . N i ■ Station. J. B. HUTCHINSON. J. R. WOOD. General Manager. General Pass. Agt. IIUaDQUARTERS for B arney and Berry Skates, bled®, Kxiirons Wag Hags. BoxingGlovi-af Uuus, Air f *lnr Safely Lazorv. Hur Tabic uutl Fooket Cutlery. , Vtio.ip® Call power. ailed. i, tit rile ng Cartridge Kill Mo. Duncan Bros. 214 MARKblTSTREET. Floor and n-fi) tf VICTORY FOR INDEPENDENCE. Candy them. C. is The first clash between Fire Chief John F. Welsh and one of the lire companies organized in the Ninth ward, oivured last night at a blaze in tile tool house of tlie Pennsylvania j Railroad Company at Landith stat Ion I 'I lie chief ordered the Independence i Company out of service, although the f men hers of that organization had I the satisfaction of knowing that they had Hie lire, almost extinguished be fore Chief Welsh arrived. I The lire was discovered III thetool j house, a frame building opposite tho planL or lhe Planet .Mills Company, (Shortly before six of the Independence Company is i a few blocks away from the blaze, anil when tlie alarm from box No. : struck the Independence hauling their hose R. now 3.19, 10.11, 12.56, 7.01, 11.00 10.43 'clock. The house ! IV 6.30, 'IIS mi were carriage through the streets as rapidly as they could m., toward the burning tool house. in. The eomnanv received .MM) feet of i7 ' brand new 'hose on Thursday, aud in u ' ltlltio " 1,1 testing tliis the'members 7.t7 ln ?P ll ' 0 j ) b .'' tho that it . *- ic tirst actual fire-tlgliting 30 , st 'i vi<'e lor the ludependeuec t'om m., P ai >y. A plug stream was ■ turned oil the building, with telling el feet oil the Names,'for they were bein'' <Tail "• ,lall . v nonnuered,, and were well un cof !' c distrlub tngiiHs in the i('cogni//?cl department , amve( l. The Phoenix and Relkuce Companies witil the "Washy" cnem 03, ical, and the Delaware truck respond ed to the alarm. 1 a ' 0l,lcf Welsli arrived about Hie time werewnrls •d"!"'r "'l 1 B f'" 1 , sin pi iscci to liud the Independ e ! u ' e nien * in command of William H. ! Fulir, lighting the Haines. Welsh had lie committee of council to m none of the new companies in the \ in (Ii ward, mid lie lo obey bis insl rucllens, j ibc Independence Company was or dered out ofWrviee. tin; plug stream was disconnected, lIn 11.32. and Chief instructed by tli fire jnize organized eded pn As sunn as i hose was reel eaudllic mpiu ed on tlie hose can-in lid's returned I riumplianllv house, with an army of boys lim ping at tlie rope of the hoseei in ordering tlie puny from the lire, grasped hold of Enoch Dutton the new company, tlie chief and Dutioi fit 1 tan Head . m' W and ♦ to their rrr n:» Independence Coi Cliief Welsh Of A clasl hot woe , „ incut "hen Dutton was Jed a wav bv his fel- low-members. -It did not take long for the dist rict companies to subdue the lire as s as they went into an the building is about $300 and is covered by insurance. An exploding lamp in tlie home of John Jackson, at Mo. 300 Fast ljth. street, was responsible for a lire there, Jackson left the lamp binning lie went out for tlie evening, and about 7.30 o'clock the lamp exploded. oil was scattered all over , igniting the carpet and n The loss service. wliei Tho 11: the r furniture. Th« Flioenix Company was snm ,nc 'd by a still alarm, and the chcm ical apparatus was put into service as soon as possible, guished but not about $300 damage. A blazing lounge was carried from t lie house aud tossed into the street. The lire was discovered by William Hasson, who happened to be passing at the time; Tlie building is own ed by Hugh Lynch. me ■The fire was ext in. mtil it had done In Mtfmorium <>n I he dealli of .JohnCrocs, SliLvlcr who died at Newark on the 3rd. When this aged pilgrim '•Fell on sleep on Friday last, earth was poor er and Paradise richer by going hence No rich and sweet was the life he lead that, from the time he was born, at .Sweetlesboro, New Jcrsev, September, 4, 1820 -nearly eighty-two years ago - until the day of his death, ii ark, Delaware, whe continuously for forty-seven he had never beei 4.03 m. Ni*w lie had lived 3.03 km ii to speak mm an unkind word * do au rthy deed. Vva, in know him, was lo love him, ami one had but to stand i his pres Klll who hud realized the meaning of ''Father hood of (tod** ynd strange, therefore, that this j[man should have had so Everyone who had loves to lell to-dav of ; ftfoodnessor*'DearFathor Sliivler M and of the kindly received at his hands. cnee to feel that he many friends, ever met him treatment always But he loved I,Jus well as his felh <; men. many years he was treasurer, as the junior'warden of .St, as we I Thomas's Episcopal Church, Newark, Del., and was seldom absent from a Sundav morning service, although livi than a mile a wav. j ng mure all weather, c, and when the pas ■casiun, suggested him that he hud better in how he, at his ago exposed himself I ihe storms of winter, ids reply "Well, doetor, there are, in tlie too, lie would c< tor, on one (* • 3 careful very nature ol tilings, so few Sundays be fore me, 1 cannot but feel that 1 ought to utilize every single-oue of them as It comes." Liko Nathaniel, therefore, he was an Israelite indeed, in whom there His was, confessed j Iv ! ! guile. . , a conscience void of offense : toward God, as well as toward his ! leiiowinen. Like Enoch, tberetore, | he walked v ith God; and was not. S ^ or b* 0< * i°°k him, full of years, into j 'bat heavenly home, where the life '• «o long and strong, that it is I numbered by vears no longer ! "The golden e'vening bri-hteos in ! th j ^ est; k " Soon, soon to lailhful warriors eth rest; Sweet is the calm ot Paradise the blest Alleluia. ' as i coin W. M. J. MFDIUn AND PALMIST Reads Your Life. Call and be convinced of her power. No money taken ailed. derfal *i perfectly Mo. 103 E. Sixth St., MRS. ADAM) KiCHAHDSOM'S ROLLER MILLS. Floor ezohoiiced for wIiuai. Food gr.udiug and cuoioiu work dou« at ®uort uottce ul5-tf GIVE HER"A CHANCE! County President W.C.T.U., Mrs. BJ F. Roberts, of Kansas City, --—_ »w ?>&*■ . * • i Says to All Sick Women: "Give Mrs. Pinkham a Ohanoe, I Know She Can Help You as She Did Me." Deau Mrs. Pfn'kiiam: — The world praises great reformers ;*tbell names .and fames are in the ears of everybody, and tho public press helps spread the good tidings. Among them all Lydia E. Pinkham's name goes to posterity with a softly breathed blessing from the lira of tnoiisands upon thousands of women who have been restored to their families when life hung by a thread, and by thousands of others whoso' Mearj, aching limbs you have quickened and whose pains you hav# Chief in Ion the had they be tho now j IV X. 'IIS of in 1 r/r.J & f£ y hi It m I AvmS- \V ¥ hi v' MRS. If. F. KOBERTS. , 1 k .'r?r' "' ,K : , ' r ' ( : f ^ s P e *H> {or 1 have received rrmeli valuable bene. - ' fit myself through ihe use of Lydia 17. Pinkliam's Vegetable Com-' wiBwh' ni' <l fuI 1 h a 'e known dozens of women who have suffered' with displacement, ovarian (roubles, ulcerations and inflammation who ares mng and well today, simply through tlieu.se of your ComZmd! 1 fed sine joil will never knutv one-half the good you have done hu ■In'i/'v'r'' 1 0U y T! S1 , evp, 7 differing woman could know wCt you tan do for her, would she only just give you the chance. Fraternally jours, Mbs. 11. I«. Loucuts. 1101 .McGee St, Kansas City, Mo." 1 free''ottered advice'. ,r, H * iy ° B*"*™ 1 '* »< >" s - H-ktamli perfJcBv 1 ill ,Q Mrs l Pinkhani. She will understand your ease address 'is I vnn * u 1 kindness. Her advice is free, and tha helped thmisamii M» ""j- ever r ^ rf J{ ed written her. and she baa Head the letteis from the women she lias helped. ** ^ . 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JUST IN FROM THU ORIUNT Japanese Fern Balls Can he liarl iii full foliage for Christmas. The Finest Decorated Plant to be had, Largest size at 50c At J. J. SMITH'S, Fourth and Shipley Streets. Did our coal a trial? you ever If not, ask votiv ncigli bor wlio lia>j wliotntT or not it is satisfaciory We are willilljv L> the verdict of trust ti our eiislinuers. Bush & Son's Co ') French Street Wharf. %i -Plicaes—D A A 1038. L'cluiai vi Now is Hie Time (o Insure Wi* you tlie follow! u the test. Ai bltK'K OWE (.LING ft - Fira Com pan (ms «P ONE YEAR THKKKYKAHft FIVE YWARS SI 09 SlOOo $i(KM U.00 8.0U LuiRtM a mints In the eh me propor'ion, HOI;SKHOl.O FC Il.MTkS OSK VFSR TURF.K VFASS K1VBTKAR8 onuts in the same proportion pare th® above figujei with th s now pity lag. We would be pin IIUPO 9i.»a I 45ft L ed to ■thus i,. 1' i oi both tf the above named U AW KINS k CO., *TJ Marketfl, tteueral in-iurauca Ageut*. d23-in th tf