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EVENING JOURNAL, WILMINGTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1895 goods at each low 8guri? Tbey could tbos for tb coutluemeol of wale prisoners Aud in lilts wauuer, prtsouers THEGEHERAL ASSEMBLY EVENING JOURNAL. Madison Avenue VESSELS FORCED BY ICE Norwegian Eark Run Aground Abavc Town, Mitcliell HOTEL. uot afford it in th rid uou-adrtllug days, la advertising their selvageof protlt; for In tie tolnra of buslueaa it brlugs they vu up their I oak mi EDITORIAL COMVtNT. Mr. Brue.

of Newt York, may be as wealthy some day a th celebrated Mr. Haroea, of New luis. tuiosgo nuor- Ocean. "Bell, and How to Then," is th aratielug title of a new book. Noiiaenae I os now thing don't know.

At-Uuta Constitution. If Carl Brown had millions of mousy would be fttui fur th Uulted State Senate. He poaneeaa tu requisite vocabulary. New York World, Most of the bitterness la the politic this country grows out of the (reed (elothnes or contending cuuia gognes Dallas News. Tber 1 no longer auy doubt that Quay Intends to flguie as au out and out re former Ue has sold his stork In the Philadelphia Traction Company.

Baltl more Herald. Senator Hill's reasons why United States senators should be elected by direct vot of th people are convincing enough to peopl of average Intelligence, will they be so to bis tvllow senators! Bostou Globe. CONTEMPORARY OPINION. Ifow It Is Viewed In Minnesota. Froin the HU Paul Globe.

Democrats hav never exhibited auy reluctauce to jolu bands with the Bepub licaus where tne conditions were such ss require uulted Action in order to remove evil conditions Recently in New York they joined in electing Mr Strong mayor of that city, in spit of the fact all previous efforts to get th Republicans to join them In electing some itam-crat who would correct the existiug cou dltlons had proved abortive It remains to be seen whether the reciprocal aid be given In Philadelphia, where the conditions under Republican rale have become fully as bad as tboy were In New York under Democratio rule. The Democrats hive nominated ex floverno; Pattleon, whoee fame and record ara an assnrauoe of excellent aduilulatratton If elected. Wants the Clock Set Ahead. From the Baltimore Sun. It has sometimes hsppened tbat the exigencies of publto buaineaa Iu the last hours or au expiring Congress have re.

quired Tbat tbe hands upon the clock sbonld bs set back, so ai to borrow a hours of additional life from tbe succeeding day. It Congress continues its pi'jseut apparent mood to do nothing with the finances, th American people would be glad, If it were possible, anticipate the fourth of March and dissolution of a Congress from which much was expected and which has disappointed so many hoies. Boxing Is Not Prize Fighting. From the New York Herald. There is a wide difference between a ring pi lie-fight for a stake and a private bout such as is frequently held at tbe local athletlo olubs, yet the Aesembly Committee on Codes seem to think that Is as brutal aud as dangerous as tbe other, aud have reported favorably on Hortou's bill to do away with boto.

Boxing with gloves tM. ttly Btuffed wllh bair, aud under the duecUoii of olfloiala ready to stop the bout when It becomes one-sided, Is a long way from being a prize-fight, wherein the combatants ine bkiu gloves and battle to a fiulub. The scti'ucu and the skill of the amateur boxer must not be confounded with the strength and brutality of the prize fighter. One fiudd pleasure aud exercise tbe art of boxing, while the other puisues pugilism as a means of livelihood. The Committee ou Codes should read up ou the difference between amateur boxing and prize fighting.

Three Hen of Philadelphia. From the Phlllelibia Telegraph, It appears that Joel J. Bailey, John Field and Herbert Welsh are not only opposed to the election of Mr. Warwick, the Republican aud popular oandida for mayor, but that they sdiously pro pose to organize a committee to prevent, possible, his election. We should hesitate, In this oounectlon, to mention, even by Innuendo, the Three Tailors of Tooley street, who, If we remember rightly, had a grievance Mr Billey.

Mr. Field and Mr. Welsh always have a grievance, tbe having of which la.no characteristic and so becomes them. As well might their fellow citizens look for trolley car without a gong as to fine either of these gentlemen without a grievance. They are, In their way philosophers, and their philosophy teaches them that nothing la right unless tney invent and control It.

It cannot be said of them, as of many others, that tliey are sot useful citizens as a matter of fact, we kuow of none more useful in their peculiar fashion; they are conspicuously bo la keeping the political waters always agitated, which, were it not for their kicking around In them, would become stagnant. Surprem the Big Bat. From the Baltimore Newn. So much criticism, satire, and obloouv have beeu applied to the large theatre bat tbat lu tbe Eastern cities at preaeut it nae almost disappeared hat is no kuown in this section a) hat' la a very small one just a little circlet of ribbons, feathers aud beads, without auy crown and such as would give anybody but a woman an incurable neuralgia It is tbe peculiarity of the sex to go to extremes, and, there having been such Indignant protest ou the part masculine humanity in regard to the gigantic theatre Hat formerly in vogue, fair woinau has gone to the opposite Bide or the matter snd intrcrinotd such a diminutive hat that, it is a kind of satire to designate it as a hat at all. In Meiuorlam John O.

Baker. The morocco manufacturers of the city met In tbe Clayton House last evenius aud passed resolutions In houor of John Halter. It was decided that tbe manufacturers attend the funeral of Mr, Bker J. Parke Postles was chairman aud Bond eoortitary Arming those present were Ulcbaiu I'slzowskt, ot F. runmentnai uo.

utiaries Baird, William Clerk. tt Jones. Puter Ford. James Crooks, William Beadoukopf, A. u.

u.i'fett ana ravke A New Shoe Factory. MfllmiDgton will have a new industry in the shape of a large shoe factory wnicu win ce ereotea ey iiavta sex, oa Gilpin avenue, between DaPout aud Hnott streets. 16 will be one story high, 0Uxl25 et on the ground, and wtyl opeia'ea ty iu The power will be ajt-twr steam or gas Mr; Vox started at Fifth and Walnut about six years ago aaa nas dons well. i i I1dui5D for font, 103 West Eigh'ta wreot aud for aud has AB tbe It a of tender jvars ana tuoe young in crime kd vice, shall be srparat rroui vld.r ana wore bai'dnied prlnoneis la ouler that cooij behavior mat oa pioprrly tewartied, the board shall pro- ids in it vuies una regulations iur a ontot tllly record of th coudafltof taeh priaonrr.and his fidelity and wlllisg- nets lu the performauce or his worn ana each one who is sentenced for a deliull time shall be entitled to diminish th riott of his seutenre, uuder the follow- ing legulaticns: 1 tor each mouth, commencing oa day of hla arrival at tha workhouse. in lug which he ha uot beeu guilty of vlalatku of discipline, cr of auy of th ulvs of the prison, and fcas labored with diligence aud tidrlliy, he shall be allowed reduotiou of live du)8 from the period his 2 At any time afiera eouvlct has passed one full year of hla sentence, la bieb.

he has uot been gnuty or any violation1 of discipline, or of any of the tiles of the prlBon. aud has labored witn diligence and fidetlt) the deduction shall beaeveuaaytj from tb period of bis tenteace for each onth. 3 After he shall hav passed two full jenm as above, the deduction la his sentence shall bs ulu days lor each inmitb. 4 After he shall have peaped thres or more full years i above, the dtd action shall be ten days for each month. 5 For every rotation of tne rules aaa dbclpltoe, or for want of fidelity aud car iu the performance of work, the onviot shall not only forfeit all gained time snd earnings for the month in bich the delinquency occurs, but ancoidinsr to the aifirravatKd uature or freqnuev of hla offenses, tb board may deduct a portion or all of bla previously earned time and money, or both or tnem.

li If a prisoner be prevented from labor by sickness or other Infirmity, not intentionally produced by himself, or fov other cause for which be Is not responei bin, be shall be entitled by good conduct. to the same deduction from his sentence each mouth as above provided for Section 8 Tbe said Board of Tiustees shall have sole and complete control and management of the said Delaware State Workhouse, shall appoint wardens, keeptis. cffloers and other stents and servants, aud shall fix their tt-roisof service as well as their pay or compensation shall provide suitable tools, implements, fod, raiuvjut and othtr necessary things for the safe keep lug employment, nulutenanre and im provement of tbe inmates of tne saia workhouse. They shall keep accurate books of account, showing In detail all items, reoipts "of money and expendi tures ou account of tbesaUl workhouse, which books shall be open at all times to the Inspection of the state auditor, and ha 1 be audited br tbe said auditor ouce in every three months. The blank in the first section will be filled In with the camcs of nine trustees two meu and a woman from each cnuntj uot jet selected ITEM3 OF INTEREST.

Woman Iirr a rreat advantage In the loca tlon aud concealment of her pocket. She can slide out of beo at inldnlnlit and Bud her hu tiai d'e pocket In two eoiirla. He ctn not Hn.l her no'kt, In elx months, and when he does he can't get into News. If need a irood medicine to pnrifv your blood, give nerve etrenirth and build op your aiitire ostein. tak Hood 'a rtarsapwil'a.

It ulfkttM-M hv mHk 112 Otlra DiOOO Hood's Pills rure nausea, etch headache. Indigestion and blllo'ianos. Eoe. A womn with a new droes that isbecomi" fMi'tanithlied until the man she likes best an the woinao ehe likes least have Seen It. Ati lilbon GlobA.

DR. HONEYWELL'S DENTAL PARLORS, 703 Markot Wilmington, Del; Extract ins Without Pain. RXTR.CTlNt WITH VITALIZED AIR OR GAS 60o WITH "Tl IN A A wide, awake 60c TEKTH FILLED WITH SILVfcK T4o WITH AMALGAM tVJo ULD nhUNOS 1 up 3st of Teeth, $5 Best 3et. cn Rubber. $8 Gold and Alluminum Plates.

old (5apa and Crown and Bridge Work. Dentistry ia All Branches ELY'S CATATwRR I quickly absorbed. ClaDns the Nasal A)luv Pain nod fnllnTOmalloii. Heals tho Soros, Prottictathe membrane from Additional Cold. Reittornn the Sense nt Tnete KiYFtVER'S and Bmell.

IT WILL CURE. UmMEU A narttnle RiHillurt Into each noBtrll and Is agreeable. Price, 5U cents, at Druggleta or by mall. ELY BROTH KB 3. Wnrrn Kpw sow, kaviBg "If-t-? JKKtkia VW' i fi'A4 br ilrnKll, nr "Bt l.y drill Iur Pn, nLDDD POISON A SPECIALTYonr mired In 16 to (A ilfflyn.

You mn be trnntl at lioma for theannieprlceunderMinie Kriity. If rooprpfiirlo pome hore we mil coiitrnc DnTmllroad larn anil hotel bllla, and no chnrpio.lf If you luivo tnk mr-oury, iodld liotiiHi. and atlil have aolitw an vn nrnit. I'litntiA, in mnu'h. Morluroav, i'lmiileK, Copper C'oloreU Spot.

I'lcernm If. I.lhl. Kviilillllln HI.OOll FillSO tl.H, we guarantee to euro. solicit Win most obntl-m snu maHnticn the world for A eaRow cannot cure. 'I'hls Oloae lias always battled thftftkili of the moat fimtneuiptiyiii-niiina.

mnitiil hchlnrt our bnnondl- tionnl Btinranty. AhsolittRjiroorHSPiitsialud on applloiitlon. AdflrcaB COOK KKMKUI Ml Mjooiu Xeuililo. VHICA.UO. ILL.

ITS r.r'll tumme mWYRQYfiL PILLS SAI't. r-l-ilj. l.Al.ii-U. Rift l.rll.a-I'i lor AVll'Vn-W3i mn.dHiiavt. in tUsd mi UvlU nnlloVy, k-um van mm Hh.i.

alia other. ii4r.i wJ.l V-im and naiMiiMW. ai, U'v. awnig in tmti 1 i.fl:rul-.rf, JES tMlrf fhr Ij'-U." gr v.il. t.iMM A tetttri tif rrrm jtt.1 at Ml Uhnl VimtfUU.

Pin.y Tti elap! spfmmtwa HI t64 5r it ONUT DEMOCRATIC DAILY NEWSPAPER IS THK STATE. KYIRT WAY XCJtT SUNDAY, JOURNAL PRINTING COMPANY, P0BUMHERS, FOURTH AND SHIPLEY 9TRKRT8, WILM1NOTON, llkLAWAKK. Entered At Ui Wttmtnetn poat-omce seo-ond-olnsn inaitr. fcSUBsOMr'TlON HATKS, (IM PAiOJ On Tr 81a Three On month ADYEPTIINH RATES. rnU furuinlioil auiilloaUoB.

tB.ro i.w .76 .35 TBl-KSUAT, JANUARY 8t. I08. The New I'realdeist of Franca. We learn from a Prlt letter that President Fenre la A moderate, but unlike Caslrnlr-Pertar or Waldeck-Rona-eta, he will have so prejudice against calling Radlcala to effloa whenever they cava majority. M.

Weldeok-Rouafeau would hre dltiiolTed the chamber. This account for bia defeat M. Faure, on the eoutrery, will try to agrea with tha chamber. In man respect a lit will be a President llk Caruot that la to aay, without anglea He ii A fast friend of ex-Mnister Siegfried, who takes A deep lutereat in the Young Men'a Christian Aaaoolatlon. I dwell upon this fact, keeping la mind the proverb that "a man la known by the company be keeps." This friendship speaks volumes of pralae forth new Preildent M.

SiegfrUd showed as much joy over the eleotioa as though Fear was a beloved son. M. Fanre's Protestantism Is not narrow, since bis daughter married a Catholic, but he him self never embraced Catholloladt. Therefor he is the firBt Protestant ruler that Franc has ever had, for Henry IV mounted the throne after recanting at Notre Dame. M.

Faure is an able speaker of southern fluency tnd Imagination, with the hard bead and practical sense of the Norman, Lis Carnot, his opinions are rather neutral, but iu fast hues. He has a gravity that is the opposite of dullness, and he is so free from conceit that he can agree with almost any one. His presence is finer than that of any other President, His figure is tall and well kult, bat it Is thai of a rcau la whom the nervous system predominates over the mnsoular. There Is the seriousness of the Arab-Semite in the well set eyes, thongh I fancy he can have no Semitic blood unless through the Saracens, who over-ran the south of France and settled for some time at Nlmes His features are finely shaped hen a smile lights up his penelve countenance it makes it charming. He has the name of being an obliging and kind and conscientious master.

Ills character is too harmoniously developed for streaks of dishonesty to lnvads it. His black eyebrows and mustache con trast with bis snowy, close cut balr. He has the look of Clemeneean In his eyes, forehead and the shape of his head, wuloh is round and well developed. M. Faure has had his eye a good deal on China since she and Japan went to war.

He looks forward to startllug developments in far Eastern affairs. He is not one of the jlugoes, but the reform- log spirit he showed at. the marine ministry and his great activity there have endeared him to all there. He has beeu too hard and serious a workir at his own business and In public afinlra to be mixed up la the financial affairs that have beeu detrimental to the republic 1 Virtue is said to be out of place in New York and as soon as the Lexow Committee shut up shop that city began to take on its old wickedness. Can this be true? Mayor Strong's proposition to allow the liquor dealers to open their saloons on Sunday afternoons is meeting with the universal condemnation of the clergy and yet its adoption would probably conduce more to the public welfare than the present system of keeping the side doors of saloons open and front shutters up both day and night on the Sabbath.

Good Manners. An American thinks he has found out th reason why women of our nation sometimes marry foreigners In preference to their brave and patriotic fellow- countrymen. is true that many of them are dazzled by tbe proepect of a title. Bat even when there Is no title, when the foreigner is only a plain, big, fresh-colored, athletic young fellow, the American woman is enraptured with him. The American thinks his fello country women are charmed with the foreigner of tbe better class because he his better manners than the average American mau.

There is a polish, a re pose, a refinement and tact in the for signer's association with women that at once pleases and captivates them. The American may be really Worth twenty of the foreigners, usually Is, but the impressionable girl will fall in love with the foreigner who has such a charm ing way with him and knows dozens of graceful little ways of being polite that the Amerioat never thinks of. His very voice has a more refined sound, the girl says Silly she may be, but she is fixed iu her idea. If this is true, the Amerlcau young man villi be foolish indeed unless he remedy It. Americans of both sexes ought to be tbe best mannered of any people.

Good temper and a graceful, polite manner sometimes makes one's fortune Eicon Icting Penn told the type' writer that she bad bei hat on wrong side la front. How do you suppose he knw that? EgbertWhy, thai' his business. He'j connected with the puzzle depsrtment on a weekly newspaper. General Neral' Daw is msl Not because rroblbiiion -does not prohibit in Msine, but bectni be cannot mak people tbat it idol's Th Ph'tl ielphia Record Ho Xin aflord to sell-staple that Tell of and but to tbat now will few In to tbe so one Mr. iu If a Continued from First bis iti, so ruit'd at to a.ford a eepai ate snaea for each ami a rjit at the top of each page of the rfrd for each bona when palfl or rdfmec, and each t-paae at tbe top of c.ild record elull War tb same nn ober ca the boud, reeoid whereof hur.bj luteiued to bo preserved.

AS the said coupon at pin. it thall be the duty of the state treas urer to mark tb same la led Ink across th face, Paid cut each them la two places leuijtbwlsn, aud ptste the pieces lu the aforesaid spkc for such ooupotis lu tbe reeord aformM, aud as the said bonda shall be paid or redeemed, the state treasurer hll eus the sam to be cancelled by makttg ilee with rd luk through ths signatures of the governor, secretary of state aud state treasurer; and alto by writing across th Nee thereof lu red Ink the fol lowing words: This bond paid redeemed as th ca may be) this day of A. D. by the pay ment of the sum of one thouearid dollars principle and dollars lutenst, repre se.ited by coupon No. by stat treasurer." Ail ooupous rot matured but sur- leudertd with each bond redeemed, likuwise be udored Caucelied ty tb redemption of boud No iu red Ink Wbeu paid or redeemed, tho said bords shall paitted In tbe appropriate apace iu tbe record aroresald, and all coupons paid or surrendered shall like- wlee be pasted la their appropriate space In said record The publto faith la hereby expr.ssly pledged for the full and campleia payment of the loan, principal and inlet nn.rtd by IL bonds aud coupes by this set authorized, aud the said boi d.i shall be exempt from by this titate for anv purpose whatever, aud tii state tteuurer Is hereby auilioiitd ai directtd to cause all blanks la tiie form of 'he said bouds and ounons herein b-fore authorized, to be appropriately liilid Tbe proceeds of the sale of said bor.d authorized by this act to bs Isnud, shall be paid by the state treasurer to "Th Board of Trustees of tbe l'elswarts S'ate Workhouee," to be by theai expended in tbe purpore vt a site and the erection, of suitable buildings to carry out tbs pnrooses of this act payment to be made by the state treaenrer ouly on orders drawn by tbe president of the said board, attested by tlio secretary.

It shall bo tbe duty of the stat auditor to examtne snd audit tbe aeoounts of the said board once iu every three months; when the said bord shall produce proper vouchers for all orders drawn on tbe state treasurer as aforesaid The aualtor shall also bavo at all time authority to Inspect all books and papers relating to the affairs of the said Delaware state workbous Section 3 The trustees herein named shall imme 'lately after the pasjaije of this set poctire suitable Istdi forth) ereotlou of buildlrgs.for'the accommoda tlon of all prisoners senteuced to terms of Imprisonment by the crurtsoftM state. The title to said lands shall vested lu "The Board of Trustees of tbe Delaware State Workhouse; which is hereby authorized and empowered take, recMve and hold the same Tho said builriings shall be fully completed wlihlu two years from tbe passage of tbU act. As soon as tbe bulidiugs ehatl bs oouiplet tbe sheriff of the retpctivo utitlta shall delivt-r up to the said trustees, at tbe said tidings, all the pris miers in their mpec'ive jails, under tn ten co of Imprisonment for a certain term aud the said rheriffs are hereby expressly uuthorlzi and empowered to make suoh elivery Whereupon, the ssid trustees hall forthwith take charge of sncn prii-oners, confine thorn la tbe said build ings, there to be safely kept for the rest ue of their terms of imprisonment, re otively With respect to all pnsoa- is. also with respect to tne worahonse td lands, the said tiustees are hereby Uitbed with all the pjwers herotoforB vested by law in the sheriff of each county, sod also lu the commissiocera of he jail aud workhouse of the respective ccttu'les. Ou or before the first day of December each year, the said board shall make a reprrt lu writing to the governor, sho ng the condition of the workhouse, together with a detailed stateroeut of all receipts and expenditures, with such suggestioun as the intereuts of the iusti nt'oii may Kqnlio No trustee ahull Interjsted directly indii'dotlf la auy contract relating to the said workhouse or to the manage ment theisof, nor shall any member of bis or her fa-uily be appointed to or hold ooy effice or -position nmler the ead board Svc'ioa 4 After the buildings and grouu(s provided for in this act shall bo completed, and ready for occuptccy as worttnouse as aforesaid, all persons coa viciedof cr'me Bgainst the laws of this lata, aud sentenced to a lerm of ioi prisonmetit, sball be there imnrUoi.n aud held persuaut to this act and ot her statutes cf this state lu that behalf; an thereupon the tbeiiff cf each county mmedtately after ny prisoner shall have bun senteused and committed to him and lie dhali have inflicted such corporal puuwhmont as tbe sentence may pre- Ct'ibe vuere corporal punishment ia a pint of tho eeuteiico eliall convey and such person to the warden of said workhouse, or to tho person autuonV-i-d by said trustees to receive the ainc A persons commitftd to tint custody of raid trustees shall be compelled to at some tultahle employ' at least eiht.

hours each ocular day. unless phyhically dlnsbUd. For work done ovr ta'-k, each prl.toner ehall receive credit for over orK. be money e-aruea by over woik muy, at tue option or me prisoner, toe sent to his family, expended for sucb articles ss he may hava in prluon under the rules, or way accumulate aud oe pUl to him lu a lump at the time of bis Ibe cust of tbe keep ol prisoners shall bs paid by tbe counties prorata per capita, bach county palng for so many persons as way be sent from such canity, aod each shall be credited HU the value of the labor of the prisoners so by It scut. The said tmtei ball on or b-fove the first day of February hi each year, submit to the Levy Conn of each county, an estimate of tbe amount necessary to be paid by each county for the keep of its convicts, and said Lvy Courts are hereby clothed with full power to provide for ib payment of tbe aime to said trustees and iihall so pay tbe same oa or before the rirht day of August in each year.

Any prisoner uuder aentocco of death who has be ca or may be reprieved by the governor, shall ronfined In aud compelled to work in Said wolhbouso. beoMori 5. The prisoner. shall ha eo clssiifled'that pottlons of the buildings npprtip'riaftd to tbe confinement of f. Oialj jrrii)omrm shalfbe apart from lb a of Bash, 219 MARKET STREET, Wilmington, Del Jan.

31, '85. Friday, ANOTHER MONTH BEGINS. And with it some very great offerings. These sales have been appreciated by every lady in Wilmington. The novel vay of giving something extra for each day has readily fallen into favor.

For a little while longer we will give you Special bargains. Watch the papers. There are greater things to come. 600 dozen Handkerchiefs On Friday, at each. Enough for all this time- we ve a big reserve.

Lace Day. FRIDAY will be known Lace Day. Our offerings as in Lace Goods are something never heard of before. Full length Lace Curtains very pretty pattern by pair, the Full length Lace Curtains good width and design by the pair, Extra Long Lace Curtains, very fine, pattern excellent- by.the pair, A Window Full for Your Inspection. THE DRAWING.

CARD Is still that manufacturer's lot of Prices from 2c. to the yard. They still remain on sale. A window for you to iook at. Mitchell 219 MARKET STREET, 33c 48c.

72c. Hambiir 37c. ash 06UEB IN TEE HON HBE.UAKY uholttta of lli lli.o tboiil Have fro ltl Kaltitalu lutnl lor To-morrow, Watchman ritch Neier Gain uf tfefllgeue Other Knl About Town. dvwclnl Kvontue Journal. Nbw Jan, ill -Slue neon yeetetday the Dtlawai ebor has been so pack.il with auow covered Ice that every wooden veetel, grt and small, fun it Impossible to move abjut The first equal rigged Vessel to put Iu her ynteidy afternoon was th large Norwegian bark Johannes She was ruu agronudjust abov town by an ovr.

whelming field of ice and It was wllh difficulty that ah was floated and brought Into harbor off street Uaplaiu linage reportea all on board well ready for tit long voyage to Chris- tlaoia, Norwav itb her cargo of rt tilled petrolevm. About 1 80, th Now F.r.glai schooner Email Blrdsall, Captain Liiilaou, while trytug to get out to sea BndgVDoit, Uoun with 4o7 tons coal, beeam icebound and the etputii was glad to get' Into New Castle bai bor to tie up at the 4 N. wharf. Th Ico aud Interruption of oavlgallou nut luterfered with the woik Fort IMaware and th force of meu tber hard at wttk demolishing the historic struotura. Many tdio laborers lu this city, Delaware City aud IVunvil are clamoring for work on the fort snd several will get It.

An Uouett Man MUreprenentctl. A number of employes of the W. Railroad Company her have at ked Kvknino Jochnau to conect a misstatement la yesterday's New Castle correspi udeuce of the Every Eveulng, was to tbe effect that there was tn incompetent watchman at the Ninth atreet crossing and that by his negligence "a mau driving a eorrel homo," narrowly escaped being killed ou Tuesday night. One railroad man says: "The watchman there Is John Fitch, aud there Is uot a more careful and alert watchman la tbe service. Pb driver of the sorrel bores was 8.

T. Fori, Sevea men witnessed Mr. Fird drive up at a rapid rate just as patauuger traiu approached. Watch-mau Fitch rushed out, wavtd his lantern and then ran right under th head of Ford'a horse, soatching it back upon Patrlok Mturory pavement. It is only the duty of a watchman to wave his lantern, but I Itch did more.

The state ment or neglect is utterly raise, ana it can prove it," To Welcome tbe Flrat ofF uruarjp. The pupils of tbe High School will reiid-r tbe following progiam to-morrow fternoon, I'sfttnulug promptly at 3 o'olock Away" School Hecitttiioti, imr nio. cca i aiiioun rtfoilallou, "titr ls.no ie" Auua YaupeR I)M'ianiuon. "lhe Alus.C blooi." in Recitation, "They Say" Kate WU eclatnaliun. "I WouM It 1 Could, Adile Wlae Recitation, "Calibre Kiny-four." nerue vieaery Declamation.

A Nut to Oi ack." r.oum line Recitation, "Jfrj. Vauilue I'lano ilnot. Mnv Wniienat'k anil t-aille Tonkls teltation, "somebody's iloter," Nellie Inelo'v Declamation, "Onr Vot" twrge Toblu KeciUillou, "i'he Noble Huanv Ikwle WI'boii Declamation, "Faimer Wright Keoitatlou, "wuievenu' Bin, May Whltnark Falling the School A coruui luvailou is exteuaea to t.ue parents aud fliendd of the pupils by the principal aua.tliere win oe ttsts Eept lor visitors. Incidents of the Dav. Tbe M.

Sunday School Association will hold a special meeting to morrow night to make arrangements for the missionary anniversary. The C. A Board of Directors voted last uight to cnutiuue tha wom-su's gym" clans, which has now become practically a regular department of the club. Several of tbe Charles Warner Com pany 'a barges are tied up aud frozen iu tbe bsrbor bore having put In for proti tiou before tbe storm and because there was too much Ice around Finn's I'olut to dig for Baud there. This will be the last night of revival pervlces this week at the M.

E. Church The meetings thus far have bien very profitable to the members of the church. Presiding aider uarrett deliver his lecture, "The Four Boxes," in Red Llou M. Church to-night. Personal Kceuta.

Miss Mavoe McOue has entirely recov ered from her reoent Saveral New Ciftle joung people att-snded theEpworth conctrt lu Wli-aiingtou last night. Mrs. b. btevart has beeu suHeiing with a heavy cold contracted after Monday's storm. Mr.

and Mia. Rogers are on a vlit lu Philadelphia and Oram's Kerry Mrs. John Mitchell, of Stsuton who has bsen the guest of her mot htr, Mrs Mary lUuku. has returned borne. Kr.own all meu by these presents that Anna Urabatu, widow of Uiett ijrulmin, of the City end county of New Castle, H'ateof Delaware, beieby certify tbat the MasiBCbntiatts lioni-fit l.tfo Acsocia tlou.

of B.iston, Mass iu which company my late husband bn'd a policy for Five Thousand Dollars (tto 00! istued to him aboin three mouths before Lis death, has this dy made a full, complete and satisfactory settlement with me, the benebalary tinder tbe paid policy. Wit. Bess my haul snd seal this twenty third oav or a. isuj. nean Anna it Art AM neaUa an-' delivered lu th nieseuce of iouu li.

Eoduoy. I'Jopy Winter Weather, Keep Warm iMui aua wood tiou 11. Swrgeaut, fiHice HBveuin and iving. i'bone M5. left ory wood for opu grates 100 ItKWARIl, 100.

The rei'tornf this rari'T will be pleved to left'n inannore at leaer, onedruel cm. eae Ilia1 atlnnt has Iwelt- bin to cmi In all llaetM-ea. ami tuat tAUnU. Hail a t.atar' i ore is in oniv i.oslliVB ciir known 10 il medioal fraternity. Catarrh b.

lnii aco stlti rt ir a eonstit-utliutat lriit mont, II ulrs Catarrh Cure la taken tntnr allyi e.c nirentiy on nirtoii arm mijcoua mir, twm of the-itveWi. thereby deKtrojlnu in foundatlnn o( thrtlnax). and giving th and awtnti Denature In rloli 1t wnrlr. Th preprlet'irs to mr.oh Jalth In Ita roravv powers, that the offor i)tui Hmi.trtd liar it lalla to euru; tud for 11RL UwLSIliriiiiu.iM. a nf rtadiaou Ave.

end 58th KUW YORK. Sjfrr up. A n't Fireproof and first claa in every par ticuUr. Two biocka from tho ThUd ud Sixth Avenuo Elevated railroads. Tha VaJisun and ath Ave.

and Ball Uaa cars pasi the door. I H. M. CLtRK, Paisp. Tawenter Elevator I una all meW, ali.k!ll!t, b.M.no LV ANU ARM Rtllv nf SaILKOAIJTAKU Araortca lrotot rhrougont rT uie laUrlocklua Swlua Ml ll.A IVIfl.UUl ull iuinrk.

TIMllHK RAILHOAD, In effwet Nov. 18, im jTwua wui ive Mmirufto foUow? 1 57, a SS. ai, an, Kl. WV if 61a.m.. 113 35.

187. 406. 604. 410. I in 9i, 13, AcoomaiooatmD, I ifi, lh.l0, 10 hbn to.

nceeTfr espreaa, i or, a an, I an, ichi till 1151 a m.ll. liilu! w. 106 pm. 10. iu ti oa a a New Vork, 167.8 Mi), ItO.

15 3, is us, to a.io UU am. 112, IK, lib. I Vv tOi.tlO.aU.fiK.tli.lOMpui. H-winn, witHoot enanifH. i a u.

a in. For the fouth-Southern Rallwar Fxpreae. Ml pro. NiM unto nudt, 8t Antrum and Ta 7 41 m. Hleeien to Hot bprluira.

MnnipU a and Ni-w Orliana. w.t,iine"tr, Ti iakinuailL IN a sou a wiwara it aire aaa iniermeaiai nauona 1 a m. 8a m. naitiinore asa aenmgtou, pi, ii. 10 1, U00 a m.

11 04, II lt. itl.4 111 1 41, 8 if, TiM topru, UiuulxUt. Baltimore and Inlormedlat UUuua.ltT Ieare rhlladelohln. Broad alreet. for W11 mlDlon.

exprem, 8 60, 7 26, 8 81, 10, 10 is. ti i. a i so, us, ae, 16.068,117, 6. 7 40, ino. uia, in.

II 03 utiiht Aveommooauon. (80,7 83. 10 SS a m.1 13. 8 01 4 03, i 87, 0, 8 ifc, 10 OH, 11 IB m. Snndar Tratna Leave Wtmjlnitou ton 43, l'OM0 07, t', 9 m.

Aooommodatlon, 00,8 10 a 1 1 40, 4 1. 1 16. IU 4ft m. Chafer, espres, 1 67, tM 66, 10 06,11 61 a 1 87, 6 04 6 58, 707 (Kp m. Aooommo dtloi5.7iW.10a 06.

16. 7 "Wow New Tot. 167. 166, 410, TOO. 10.

10 4M151am.tr 10. 137. 806. 4 08. 107.

8 12, 10 3.1pm. Ho wiT.hmit rhanire, 8 m. For the Botitk ottliurn Railway Fxprcw, 6 41 m. wpnra to AUKUHtft, 8t. Aairontloe, and THiupa; 41 81prra to Hot bprlt'', Mrmyhia, and NewOrleaiH.

wmi -ibeetfir, Liamofcln, 161 Bk I 16 IB. Ba'tlmore and Waehlngtrm, tSK 8.01. 10,19 a. nu. 11 18 JS.

1 83, HI 05. U. 7i4l, B20.P. m. II 4 ulKht.

and Intermediate autlooa, 108 and 11.54 m. ve PblUdelphla, atreet, tor WO. mlryrton, exorww. an, 7 80, 18. St a 4 4L 606 6 66 6K, 740, 835.

10, 11 16 18 03 luerlit 30ommrdUon, 3. 910, 10 35 a 1186, tA. 10, 8 J8, 10 0a, 11 88 m. Tralnt fn 1), aware tillilon leve for Sw CwIK 6 13. 16 am, 60, 4 SO.

8 63 9 61 oi. 1 0 alithl. Liwet, io i m. (or Dover. HarrimnnD aud Delmar.

8 I. 08 a 4 S7 19 01 night. nar-iiiKton mi a way aTMioua oaiy. iwpm, Siprees for Wyoming. 8 53 m.

urwt, for Oaoe Obartee. Old Point Com fort md Norfolk. 11 0a a 12 01 uhU -unimy trnins ror: ew Caat.t. 12 OU n'sht, CLarloa. Uld iiltit Oimtort and No 18 01 OlKlnt.

utarton. Dover, wromina rt-rx HarrlsKvon, brtdgevllle. SeaJord, ud Itelai.w, IS ill nlKiit. Lira! ten jLlivbs train oomr iiil entlrplT of Pullman Prlw rvT.tne (Tfirs. NnTtra fare other than tha dsuhI Pallman charue.

cLMoms ifiUns. enmuMed ul run linn VeoMbtile Cars. VesUaole Fa fv.flii vt O'ulTut Oar. No ext.r ft furtter inforroaUoii. oaieiiCra are re ared to the aept at tinjst.if.'on.

-4. M. PRKVOHT. J. It WOOD, 4nri Mnwr.

fnenl Pnwwnaer An LAiiliftUma IJ OHIO HAIlr tOAD. tkihednlela rfffSjt Nov. 18, 1394. Tralna leave Ueln-me Avenne Depot C-t Bocnd. I or Sxpreea tratna.

New York, week .4 II IT 1 iiuiiiamiiiin II 49. 16 36. 34.111 00 fu m. nnndaya, 13 OR, 7 17.111 40 a Ui 49, If, I Ml m. HHIIaADKLPHIA, TWENTY jrvUBTM A Nil C1H RRTN1 IT Week dava.

13 03. 6 66. S6, 17 17,17 58, 7 58, 18 80, 10.40, 118 40, 111 48 a ros 612 1 S4S, IJ48.8 2G, 4 65. 16 86, 6 0. 17 34, 8 is, io 4o.ru 00 ra.

lS. 886. 466. 1686. 8 0117 34, 8 15, 10 0B, 111 00 m.

PHILADELPHIA. TWELFTH AMU MAK. K.J-T K1 T8. Week daya, 18 03, 17 17. 18 43 110 4), a IB 49, 1 7 34, 111 0U pm, PHIIiAUKLfHlA.

Mnnaave. is on. tuvi a 4H, 34. Ill Ui Okwtmr, weet days, 18 03. 6 66, 6 38, 17 17,17 68 7 5 18 42, 19 30, 10 40.

110 40, 111 46 a 1 85, 11 49 8 35,4 60, 15 35,8 80, 17 3L BIB, 1UUU, UlUUpm. (iheeter. Snndars, 13 63. 11 40, a iso, a am, i on. to no, no; 17 3, 8 15.

10 on, 111 00 m. Atlantic UHy, week rt ii mi 113 34. 13 48 mi Bandftm. 17 17. 7 68 am I3 49pm.j WJMST BUU1MU.

Baltimore and Washlntrton, week dayf. 14 15, 7 IT, 18 47, am; 11816, 1906, 803, M7, 16 18 1, 18 58 in. rinndaya, 1415, ,717, 18 47 a mi .13 16, IS 06, 8 OS, 14 87, 18 18 b8 Baltimore and Way btatione, 717 m.w p. pj dally. wewaa utiU.wwK oays, 110.

i i A mi 113 16, 8 08, 14 37, In 14,7 IB ly.iooo, ur m. Snndaye 15. 7 17, 18 47 a 113 W. 8 06 14 37, 7 86, 18 1M8 53, 11 10 pm. flttshurg, IS 47 a 1 SV aa-ur, Ohlcao, 19 47, a 14 37, va, i lnoinnatl and si Lonla.

11316 m. and 18 dally. Mew lirieacs. via ErlBtol and Ohattanocaa 8 19 daily. Thrown eleeper to ew Or siuoriy aoooinmodatlon.

7 17 a 08. 81 "aooommodatlon, week daya, 7 17 47 am; 3 26 end 6 43 m. Snudaya, 8 80 a at; 5 38 nu rTlne leave Market etreet Wtlon; ,1 ror New York, week daya. 8 30 a m. jTor IMadeThja.

epk dare, 6 20, 17 80. IS 15, IU 80a rn: 9 55, 4 45 m. Bundaya, 30, 1 n. 55, 9 45 Plttebnrg and Clrlcatto, week days, 18 SO a U.ltlmor, week daya, 7 00, 18 30 a 10? 3 69 16 10 Sunday 3 55 Vrsr Landenberg ana way atatlona, week ciaya. 7 (X), 8 30 a 8 ao, 6 40 m.

Sunday, S0am; 6 40pm. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, TWENTY-FOUBTfl AND QHE8TNUT -STS- FOH 37,6 15, 7 10 in. 11143 a 13 00 noon; 1185, 11 46, 3 815.VtU". n. WW 116 4L e60 tm' 17 '8 8.30, 10 10 and 11 38 m.

Sundays, 18 87, 16. IS 15, 8 80, 10 00, 111 43 a 18 01) noon; 11 85, 8 00, 8 15, 14 00, 4 80, 80, 17 43, 18 83, 10 10 and 11 86 LfeAVfc PHILADF.LPHIA, TWBLTTH AND MARKET HTfcl. Week days, 18 0, 17 55, 111 EH, a in; 13 40. 17 37, Hnndaya, 18 20, 55, 1 11 SO a ui; 13 46, 37, JB. Telephone No 193.

Rate? to Western point lower than via any other line. O. 0. 80U LU n'l Pam. A H.

B. UAMPBB1L. r-fonwral. Manager. ROAD.

Time thle In effort Oct. iSHUi, 1894. Trains leave WlimlnRton, Franoh Btiwt tallon, for B. A O. Junction, MontnhanlD, Wlntortlmr, Uayenoonrt, Urannroo.

(Jowart, Ohadda' Ford JunutJi'ti, I'ihx'Pbou, Yf Chester, Kmbreeville, Mortunville, C'oate. ville and intermediate Btatlons, Qallv, exoert Handay, at 7 3ft a in, 3 35, 4 40 and 6 40 Hnadayonly ataiilatn: 136.45linro. Bvr wayneutinrg Jnuctlon, UormR-eeld a4 lntprmeilfatentAtti-tie, dally, except Snnilav, at 7 35 a 3 36 and 5 U) Hnnuaya only at 8 04 a 1 Marsd 4 5tip ni. 'tot Joanna, BlrdnlxiTO, Beading and umdlate atot'nna, dally, nxo.pt- Hnndnv, at Mam anilH'jGpm. feooday only at 8 04 a tn and 1 aft m.

vA, p. MAOPtfAUt. Pnpwlritwlert.n Difatfima lililtiUd. Uau. Pawwutfar Ael BBold by Drut'ijlute, Too,.

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