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-DECEMBER .4, i8qq EVENING MONDAY "i jj i if: it 'Jal-j-iiX Wl r. Sta. m. -v ft a (1 1 i i k. ai i- i ui nwtnrs You la't irvd to y-'Hturo P.U1UI THE TRADE IN FUKS EDITORIAL COMMENT.

Mr. Ilolwrta.of Vtah, has begun to IfUttv duMi't tiv, Yii i-nii il-peud A Peerless 'Holiday Number Another Triumph WAS MADE Jtf COLORED BRUTE OP'THB DEATH OF GEORGE WASH explain, and no man in the country can k. b. 'jsrrimil" v' Sat" STXBT DAT IXCETT 8TJNDAT. ON WHITE WOMAN.

INOTON 10 HE HELU. Uiciitou approval, uixl lnm ll-Ic ikvvUpiii of Up-to-Date Journalism An unsuccessful attempt to felonious- A public observance of the 100th an reckon on a ewaaier l.oui Globe-Democrat. tor thu UUlW. Ullvillll'M Ml)T, HI. M'htiiuo.

i' iimi-kt rv- 111" won" ly assault Mrs. Thomas Eastman, of And it la also possible that Admiral WILL BE Roatnivd twvuMtU. Wrilv. luvuluaWo IMuruu- nlvertary of tho death cf George Initcn will be held In tho New-Century Ciub MuiHlng on Thurfdsy evening, December 14. under the aunplces of the ucm If utm.

HARD LIFE OF THE HUNTERS OF THE NORTH. But the Element of Danger and Ex. cltfment Ever Present An Average Day's Journey In the Woods Hunt lug 15 lx Game. Mill Crenk Hundred, was maae en wea-nesdav last by a negro by the name of Dawey wlahod to give final notification that lie was not PresirtonUal candidate. lXtrolt Journal.

Kit MIBIUAL liU.a Bvrrnhvi Charlos Taylor. JOURNAL PR1NTINQ COMPANY PUBUIHKR8. FOURTH AND BHIPLKT 8TKKETI, WIUCNQTON, DELAWARE. Caesar Rodney Chapter. Daughters i Mrs.

Eastman 8 husband is employed The meteoric display failed to come the American Revolution. BURLIS IMPROVING. at the Kaolin works, which are situated The program as arranged tJ date, in Henry BurUs. the colored man who near llockessln and last Wednesday as up to its Htlvanve lurtlcea. and Sir.

Hanna nileht na well nrepare to dhouM- Christmas cludes the opening with prayer was found lu a hole near Bollevue quar usual he weut to his dally toll not to return home until night. er another responsibility. Kansas CHy SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (In ftdvanot.) ries on Saturday might last by Farmer lllshop Coleman. Chief Justice Charlos H.

Lore will Introduce the speaker. Journal. Edwin W. Pierce, is improving under He hud been gone only a short time Tho quantity und valuo of tho furs, which uu Indian may ectiru as the result of his curing hunt varies fivatiy, of course, but iu good year from $'00 to $3iXi may bo taken a fair On yeat Ala month Archdeacon George C. Hall ill make It has been nolnted out that Mr.

1.H treatment at the Homeoparhic Hos when tho negro appeared at the gate .71 an address on "George Washington as Numhm- Tttr moolhl Thr moolM pital. The physicians now entertain and made an Indecent proposal to Mrs. Ob month of the Bryan Uvea In a state that was tne victim of the expansion crane of strong hopes of recovery. Eastman, who waa in the yard feeding a Christian." William S. Hilles will have for the subject of his address: WV I Thomas Jeftewon and Jnme some chickens.

She became frightened ADVfcllTISINa RATES. Card rurnUbwi so application. Washington as a Soldier and Patriot," HIS ARM BROKEN. and ran screaniiug to the house.but hod Memphis Appeal. average.

He may havo eiUt cr ten bears, a dozen beavern, for or live otters, a number of lynxes, martens aud mlukH, aud several hundred luusipiash or luuskratx. When all the liuutora and Henry C. Conrad will speak on presence of mind enough to close and Robert H. Fisher, of No. 717 East Oh, for some property in Russia, Hew York KBUred at th Wilmington poal ofrlce at oond-daiw matur lock the doors and windows.

lYnch street, a ship carpenter, (had his Austria und Italy! Uitjat Britain. Ger The negro went to each door and right arm broken while at work in the have come lu tho furs are pressed into packs of a hundred pounds eucb and window trying to got In all tlte while yards of the Jackson and Sharp Com many and the Scandinavian states are industrially and commercially like ourselves: and their people, rircr-: DCCfMBtK 4, IS99 MONDAY sent lu York bouts to the frontier trafls, telling her what he would do if she pany this morning. He was taken to the Delaware Hospital for treatment over hutch tlnv are i-artod to the did not let him In. whom we would gladly welcome as im Herald nearest railway Mat Ion to bo snipped and later sent to his home. Finding tthe would not admit him he migrantsare mostly staying at lioine The Congress that meets to-day liu to J.ouuou, England, where tney aie- Hut from those first-named regions went to the wood pile and securing a large log, made an effort with this to 1U votl cut out for It.

The first ait It KEEL FOR BARGE 83 LAID. famine-smitten, tax-ridden, impover arefully sorted and nfterwarUs foia at ho two groat annual sales of com- tvoniLllshes should be rejection of break down the door. The noise at ished and squalid there yet pours The Enoch Moore and Sons Company Of '99. "Washington as Statesman. Mr.

Conrad will also read the address of Richard Ylnlng, delivered at Dover two weeks after the death of Washington. The Wilmington High School double quartet will sing several patriotic songs. Miss Emma Lore will sing "The Star Spangled Banner," accompanied by Mrs. Charles Griffith. Further details were arranged at a meeting of Cuesar Rodney Chapter at the home of the regent.

Miss Waples, this afternoon, invitations have been sent to the Historical Society, Sous of the American Revolution, the Colonial Dames, the Society of the Clnelnuatl and the Masonic lodges of the state. REV. W. E. DIOKSON ATE GLASS.

tracted tho attention of ft man who was unon our coast a stream of squalid, ig polygamous Roberts. Then It could got this morning laid the keel for the new pauy lu January aud Marcti, which are attended by buyers from ull puns of norant. suuersitltlous and anarchy-lov driving past and knowing It was not barge. No. 83.

of the Standard Oil Com to work at the legislation required for the world. for any good, alighted from his wagou. ing humanity, which we would be only nnni ShA will ha IBS feet, ltvne. 55 fent Porto RI(o. for the Philippines, for lu tho hard life of the voyagenr 'here The negro tav 'him and dropping the too glad to have remain at home.

M. beam and 13 feet hold, and will be UUt lor It. log made his escape across Melds and Paul Pioneer-Press. currency reform, the ship canal, tnisU, monunollea. railway usurpations and are ever present the elements of dauge? and excitement.

With tho lirst glance completed about the latter part of Feb- i nr Tec11. nto the woods. He has not been seen Dec. 10. ruary.

of dawn the guide shouta hu uarnlug since. THE WEATHER. Will Be Impositions and other matters of mug nltude. Love! Love!" nud the men pprrag from Mrs. Eastman was then induced to ROBERT PRIOR DEAD.

Nuw York Herald's Forecast. A dis their blaukets, pack their camp outGt Robert Prior, the colored workman open the house on being assured that no harm would come to her and that turbance has advanced northeastwardly from the CVntral Mississippi Valley, iuto the boats and ore off. Six oars to who fell from the new High School boat, one to a man, besides a Send In Your Order Early If You Would Not Miss It. Several days ago Rev. William E.

An effort is being made to have the firemen of Philadelphia relieved from and last evening covered this section. building on Saturday, died at tho Dela tho negro had been frightened off She nearly had a serious prostration 'sweep" In the bauds of both bow and Dickson, a well-known minister of Light snow is reported on lta western ware Hospital at an early hour this teersinan. The ours are large aul Her husband did not know about the constant fluty. A twelve-hours day is edge. It will move off the coast to-day heavy, and tho rowers rise to their feet noming." Coroner Vandever will hold inquest to-morrow night at 7.30 affair until he returned home that Warrentown, two miles below Town-send, visited Philadelphia friends, anil while there partook of some rice, asked.

Why an employe of th city, In LITERATURE AND ART combine to and may cause high winds along tne sxxiboartl. The cold wave from the ud sluk back with precision upon their night 'clock. make it a number of surpassing interest and beauty. Detective McVey has beeu detailed which, he states, contained a quantity any department, should be required to work longer than the imployes of indi Northwest covers most of the country seats with each long stroke. At o'clock they put ashore for breakfast, on the case and is keeping a sharp of fine glass.

Upon his return home he eat of the Rocky Mountains.and free KNOCKED HIM OUT. X)UR SECTIONS of eight pages each, ind about noon another halt is omue: viduals and firms, it would be hard to lookout for the negro. was with a severe pain, and a ing temperatures ore reported throftsui- "Eddie" McConnell, of tills city, met then they go on until night fall, when doctor was hastily summoned, his con demonstrate satisfactorily. The shorter out, except in the Gulf and Atlantic making 32 pages, will be devoted to exquisite Illustrations in color and half tone by the best illustrators. they stop for the day, ent their sup dition being serious.

He is now rapid "Ned" Kennedy before the Eureka Athletic Club, of Johnstown, on Mon THREE DAYS' GOLFING ENDS coast slates. Zero temperatures were the day, within reasonable limits, the better, whether the employer be an in ly recovering. The case has attracted recorded- in the far Northwest. The ror and lay themselves on the ground for few hours' rest. I have been told day night last.

Kennedy, who is the THE FICTION selected for this num onsiderable attention in the neighbor PROBABLE WINNERS OF THE light-weight champion of Pittsburg, dividual or a municipality, a township thermometer will fall to and below the freerlng point in the northern districts hood In which he resides. ber will be by some of tho most popular story writers of the Umes. was defeated in the eleventh round. oy voyageurs that they have been so tired at night that they were unable to eat, and have Hun? themselves down a village or a city. of this twtlon to-day.

'AMOUS AUTHORS AND LITERARY In the Mlddlft States and New Eng ELKS' MEMORIAL ON DUTY TO-NIGHT. fin Hie nearest level spot, vlthout xo While the volume of business ha land to-day, partly cloudy to fair much as removin; their coats orsn itch newly-appointed police captain, MEN contribute to a symposium on the best hundred poems in the English language. weather will prevail, preceded by light vastly Increased, th number of fall WILMINGTON LODGE HELD IM ing a blanket, and slept the sleen of FIELD CLUB TOURNAMENT. The three-day handicap golf tournament of the Delaware Field Club ended on Saturday, Tho winners cannot be positively named, owing to the score cards being scattered, but J. Ernest Smith is generally acknowledged to have' made the best gross score of 89.

rein or snow, with lower temperature, George Black, will assume his duties at the police station on the 7 o'clock lead weariness until aroused at day ures has been greatly decreased. The PRESSIVE SERVICES YESTERDAY falling below the freezing point the "HE STORY OF A CENTURY'S break by the cry of the guide. turn to-night Sergeant Rice will go commercial reports show that in four AFTERNOON. northern districts, and fresh to brisk Fifteen or twenty miles is perhaps an on street duty to-morrow. weeks failures have been reported northeasterly to northwesterly winds.

Wilmington Lodge, No. 307, of the vera pre day's journey; much depends upon the water. In some places rapids On Tuesday, clear and slightly cold amounting to $6,848,590, against Benevolent and Protective Order of TILE RIGHT. K0AD TO HEALTH er weather will prevail, with fresh ACHIEVEMENTS in a nutshell an article of absorbing interest, which alone will give the CHRISTMAS HERALD a permanent value. And Scores of Other Features of Equal Value and Importance.

475 in the same weeks of last year, $11 Elks, held impressive services in mem A. tfckrt over this ivvvl cost only aud portages occur with exasperating Miss Lucy G. Diddle Is thought to have won the first prize In the woman's class, while in the men's classes the westerly winds. oerct. a box vf Cca.roit Calmly ory of Joseph H.

Greenman, and 610.195 in 1S97, and over $12,000,000 In frequency; in others the stream is broad and deep, aud there is a little an-d you can joesaniy mane a mis On Wednesday, fair, with 6lowly ris Harry F. Robelen yesterday afternoon following arei probably the winners: 1S96, and also in 1895. Yet the volume take. All druggists. ok.

Ing temperature and light, variable The orations of eulogy were deliver Klrst class, Peter T. Wright; second of solvent trade represented by ex winds. ed by Horace G. Knowles and Dr. THOMAS DINSMORE BURIED.

class, Alfred S. Elliott; third class, Dr, Forecast for Monday and Tuesday. changes at the- principal clearing Swithin Chandler. Appropriate music Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey was furnished by the Temple Qaurtet. aged 43 years, who died on Wednesday It Will Be a Remarkable houses has been for the month 22.5 per cent, greater than last year and 46 per cent, greater than In 1892.

Thus the ast, took place from his late residence, Hnlirln "Nrnmripr anrl NntiP MR. CHEAIRS BURIED. Delaware and Maryland: Rain Monday, possibly turning into much colder. Tuesday fair end cold; winds becoming fresh to brisk northwesterly. H.

W. Howell. The scores are: Total Out 7 8 7 8 7- 7 6 4 8 C2 In 6 8 7 7 7 7 5 8 7 62 132 Handicap 15 Na 803 West Tenth Btreet.yesterday af- at current. in crossing a lake, with a favorable wind, sail may be made. and the rowers have a welcome rest; while In breasting a rapid nround tvhich It Is unnecssary or Impossible to portage "tracking" is resorted to A long line is attached to the bow of the boat nnd the men disembark, leaving only the steersman to keepher nose off shore or off rocks the dream, while the men, far ahead on bank, haul her up against the tor- Alexander D.

Chealrs was buried ternoon. Members of Lenape Tribe, van to iYllSS It. ratio, of defaults to business payments from the home of his son, Ferdinand No. I. O.

R. Wilmington Lodge, Cheairs, at No. 603 King street, yestei No. 1, A. O.

U. and employes of the was $2.57 in $1,000 for November, 1895 and $2.75 for 1896, arid $2.15 for 1897 day afternoon. The services were at HOME MISSION OF GRACE CHURCH Tills evening at 8 o'clock at the Diamond State Steel Company, were In attendance. Interment waa made at tended by representatives from Keokuk but $1.25 for 1898 and only 90 cents in 117 home of Mrs. C.

Wesley Weldln, at Tribe of Red Men, Clayton Council, Rivervlew Cemetery. Mrs. W. C. Speakman, scratch.

$1,000 for 1899. ent. Accidents are common. A block ighth and Broome streets, Grace Cir Knights of Pythias; Wa-shi-ngton Coun Total. if overhanging lee four or rive feet cle of Women's Home Missionary So- cil, O.

U. A. Stationary Engineers' WOUNDS ARE NOT FATAL. Out 7 8 7 8 7 7 6 4 8 fi2 left by the spring flood, nmy fall ety will hold its regular monthly In 55778754 9 R7 Word has been received Tiere that Stamped on a Shoe Ul lpon a man as passes bPiientli it and meeting and on Thursday evening the Celestine Bottine, formerly of this city, Association, and employes of the Jackson and Sharp Company, where the de ceased had worked. The remains were Interred at Rivervlew Cemetery.

rush out life; a sudden nceess of who is with the army at Manila, and monthly meeting of the Ladies Mite Society will be held. 119 'orep in the current as the boat rounds The only way in the world to make advertising pay is for the advertiser to do everything that he promises to do In his advertisements. The way to make it most successful is to even do more than he promises, and never less. MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT who received wounds in a battle that Peter T. Wright, first class Gross.

i. bend may jerk ttoe men from their feet and into the river, and some may were thought to be fatal, has recovered. 10.1: handicap. 16; net, 87. DEATH OF CHARLES MORROW, "JR.

Alfred S. Elliott, second class Gross This news comes as an agreeable sur- WELL-KNOWN FLORIST DEAD. The death of Jacob L. Browu, aged Some Jacksonian mt pet out iiffain. Or the boat may Irift upon a rock, snmsh it to ntoins On Saturday night Charles Morrow pnse to his many friends in tins city, 104; handicap.

net, 'Ml 2 years, who had for many years con died at his home, 511 Brooms wiio, at one time thought he would die. nr. h. w. Howell, third class Gross The drawing and telling advertisement is one) where the truthfulness is ap ducted the Rushland Gardens, at Gara- direct, of broniehal trouble, from which handicap, net, 104.

sche lane, accurred yesterday. The fu OVER AN HOUR LATE. parent on the face of It. he had been suffering for a long time. Shoe Ideas Rniithom nmnle are celebrated forttieirTireh neral will take place on Wednesday af Mr.

Morrow was employed by the Now York, New Haven and Boston This la the only way for a legitimate ANOTHER HIGH SCH0JL GAME temoon at 2 oclock, and will be at ind the etirgo and men In her be lost. But portaging is the hardest work which comes to the voyngeur, for ismetlmes it Is necessary to drair the vary bout and then carry her loud if four or live tons over a roush, rocky loint a mile in width. A portage ttrap fastened to one "piece" of about one Jackson and Sharp Company, where he express train No. K8, which is due at business to build up a traue by adyertis tended by Delaware Lodge, No. 1, 0.

the W. B. French street station was considered one of the best painters in tliu A widow sur HIE BOYS WILL PLAY A PICKED ing: For advertisers to make all of their statements perfectly true in every 1 10.52 o'clock, was one hour and twen- O. of whith he was a member. Interment will be made at Wilmington sense of honor, their Renerous hospitality, their devoted friendships and the loyal championing of their ideas.

These splendid traits are convertible Into hoe language and exactly describe our TEAM FROM THE ALUMNI. vives him. The funeral will take place Ly minutes late this owing to and Brandywine Cemetery. respect and to always fulfill every prom to-morrow, with interment at River The High School football team will misconnections at Washington by the aundred pounds: another piece, per- view Cemetery. play the final game of the season on Southern express.

ise that they made, even if they lose at anps two, are placed upon this, and Saturday next at Front and Union WORD FROM MANILA. The parents of Lieutenant Georze B. with the strap against his forehead, the time by so doing. Once get the name of misrepresent MECHANICS TO ENTERTAIN. streets grounds with an eleven to be DIED AWAY FROM HOME.

John Wesley Sullivan, who was well- known as the High School Alumni State Councilor Anderson and other Rodney, who reside at New Castle.have received a letter from their eon, who team, which will be made up of mem "Harvard" Shoe state officers will make an official visit I ing, r.nq win oe iouna mat it is a very hard thing to make people believe known in this city, having once been a resident, died at Roxbury, on is with tho United States army at Ma ners or tne old football elevens. The to Winona Council, Jr. O. U. A.

to nila, announcing Ills safe arrival there. even the truth. High School team has doneYefnarkable morrow evening. The council is mak Saturday. Two sons and a daughter survive him.

They are Rev, J. Wesley work this season, and had concluded ing extensive preparations for their en He speaks of having seen Lieutenant Davidson, who is also from New Castle, to play no more, but in compliance tertainment. FOR MEN Sullivan pastor of f-alvaiy Baptist Church, Philadelphia: Frank Sullivan. with the urgent requests of their many The agricultural department of North Carolina last week published a report of testa it made for preservatives in aamirers. Manager WtilteUead has of this city, and Mrs.

Hawkins, of Rox DEATH OF MRS. ERVEIN. STOLEN WHILE PLAYING GOLF. While playing golf on the links of the ranged one more game. bury.

Interment will be made here. AUSUxt and hidlht. The death of Mrs. Mary Jane Ervein, Delaware Field Club about three weeks canned and bottled goods. Eleven sam aged 73 years, occurred at her home, go Misa Mary Poole had her.

golf COMPANY REORGANIZED. ASSAULTED BY SOLDIERS. ples cf fruit were examined, and near uiasgow, on rnu-rsaay nignt last watch and chain stolen. On Saturday Company National Guard of Dela rne iunerai took place to-day, with in A number of soldiers set upon John Trusty, colored, at Delaware City, on Magistrate Daley held Ralph Pearce, a ware, at New Castle, waa reorganized terment at Glasgow Presbyterian salicylic acid or boric acid, or both were found in every one. Twenty samples of vegetables were examined and on Saturday evening.

There are about 1- riday, and beat him severely. There uemetery. boy. In $100 ball for court on the charge of the larceny of the articles. has been much trouble between tho sol forty members in the company now twelve contained salicylic or sulphur Black Wax Calf, Russia Calf.

Black Kid and Enamel Leather. thauncey P. Holeomb, who was first TRINITY CHURCH MUSICALE. ous acid, or both. All of the goods ex A musicale will be given at th nar- diers and the colored element of the tow but Trusty was in no.

way concerned with ity shrdhiu HAVE GIVEN UP HOPE. The physiclana attending Michael R. lieutenant in the company during the Spanish-American war, was elected ish house of Trinity Church to-morrow captain. Dell. Janvier was elected to evening by the Horace Burr Club.

nected wuh it. An effort to find and mnd oue "A.J.C." Bakeyr formerly of the Rathskeller, who is confined at his home, No. 702 amined were bought at grocers' stores In the usual way, the goods being named by the customer and selected by the grocer. These tests are very com succeed Lieutenant Holeomb. John punish the culprits will be made.

Orange street, with an attack of cir- Hammers, who has been second lieu AflUSEMENTS. tenant in the company, was re-elected hosis of the liver, have given up all LEFT FOR CHICAGO. to that office. ope of his recovery. No one is allow Grand Opera House (TRADEMARK) Hand-Sewed Welt Shoe fof ed to see him under the conditions.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Hickman, Mrs. H.

D. Hickman and Miss Rebecca mon now in many states, and the results are always the same. The packers and preservers employ poisons to YOUNG SON BURIED. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, McDoel Hickman left yesterday morn William V. Simmons, the 19 FATHER STONE OPENS RETREAT.

give life to their wares, and the in Ing over the Baltimore and Ohio in December i and Evenings Only. months'-old eon of Charles H. and Lil WOMEN Beginning last evening a retreat for Mr. McDoers private car No. GO for Chicago.

They were joined at the station by Miss Kate Oglesby, of Kansas lie M. Simmons, who died on Friday last, was burled from the home of his vigorated wares destroy health and life of the consumers. It Is murder. It Is murder done for dimes, not even for men was opened at St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral Church by Rev.

Father Fidells Special Engagement of the Wills Brothers parents. No. fiOo Franklin street, this stone, of Chicago. Services will be City. AU Sizes and Width).

afternoon. dollars. held at 5 o'clock in the morning and' at Comedy Company i.ju ociock in tne evening for one tvith bare legs and (shoeless feet, innn if ter man toils across the porta jro, until die nnrorw path beneath Is soft and lamp with human sweat. They are rlad when the last piece is over. The lumsy oars sctm light when they pick up again.

In former times buffalo penimican the chief food of the voy-lgeur; now dried inoose nnd caribou neat have taken Its place. 'Then tea ind flour were luxuries enjoyed but )nce a year, nt Christmas; now tney part of his daily ration. Hunting is the main recreation of the Majority of the officers nnd cfcrl.s. The staff at a post often co off and hunt for week, nnd a hundred or more pese md double that number of duckq load boats on the return. The pfiirnil-nu brown in summer nnd white -in winter Is a good game idiM, nnd in ionic localities pinnated sirofts" or srnil'ie chickens aro very niiniero.us, Dur ubiquitous little friend, tne partridge, too.

is nowhere more frequently 'at home" to the hunter than here, and ae is often such a stronger to the vuile )f man that an Indian, will wilic up to the tree upon which he Is fitting ind slip the noose that he has fixed to the end of a pole over his head. After first snow in the fall rabbit is good pport. nnd in seasons when are plentiful fifty or sixty to the of a single huntsman in an afternoon is not an uncommon fcore. Then there is the large gmne. kik Ii nn aioose nnd deer, while now nnd Hu a lipid bear pokes his nnso in dnngrrouA nroxlmitv to the fort, the ulnft turn nit nnd he is shot for his fptnl At one of the posts where wns sta-ioned we kept, a moose for two years.

She was taken when very ynunsr 'by nri Indian, who killed her mother nnd drought the enif 1n his eunoe fu fha She was quite tame, and in the erond winder we broke her to harness. Her chief amusement was scaring In-Jlans by racing up to them in.l ntop-3injr abruptly with a loud Miort. and planting her forefeet on the backs of train dogs. A train dog will howl the slightest excuse, and tho outburst which greeted tho performance of this latter font ap. nenred to cause Maud unstlnfel en-loyment and a certain wonder which was ludicrous to behold.

The clerks often set traps adjacent to the forts, nud In this way liiid on-jther means of passing time nud of Hiding to their Incomes. Snowshoclug also popular exercise on the Jays, and at posts Where they nr kept jores are In mitaU j-eaubdtion. DELAWARE CAR WORKS BUSY PHILADELPHIA VISITORS. week. Science has produced nothing that Is W.

F. Lawson, Charles McAron and Monday evening "Boston more wonderful than the wireless tele SHIPPED SIX PASSENGER AND F. Hardy, of Philadelphia, together SUNDAY SERVICE AT Y. M. C.

A. Tuesday evening "Two Old Cronies" graph. That there is within reach and wirn ctne-r mends, will be the Euests Rev. William Frederick Lewis, pas TWO ELECTRIC CARS THIS PRICES 10, 20 and 30 cents. control a medium for transmission of 01 uaney.and win be entertain tor of Rodney Street Presbyterian MORNING.

at supper at the Clayton House to Church, conducted tho regular Sunday messages through what we commonly nignt. Grand Opera House The Delaware Car Works, which are operated by the Jackson and Sharp refer to as empty space. Is beyond com afternoon Gospel meeting at the Y. M. C.

A. Hall yesterday, and made an In prehension without demonstration SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. teresting address on the subject: "A company, arc exceedingly busy, hav in; a large number of cars under con THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. That this medium carries the messa Fine Black Glace Kid, Patent Leather Tip, in Button and Lace. These shoes are the embodiment of the highest shoe honor.

They are made of the very, nest material, in the very best manner, and in the very best style and finish. They are also generously hospitable to the feet receiving the feet in the kindest fashion nnd putting them immediately at perfect ease and -bestowing upon them every comfort so delightful is this hospitality that the leetleel at once at home. No stiffness, no tightness awkwardness or newness, no pinch nor pain hut )ust thst charming sf-n of foot happiness that people think lliey can only find in the old shoes. They are the bet shoes in the world at the price, and equal those of the best of other makes that cost from one to two dollars more We send a pair of either of these grand shoes prepaid, to any part of the I'nited States on teceipt ol Big Supper." Mrs. John Teach is the irunst cf structlon, and several orders in to build friends in Choster.

Broadhurst's Screaming Farce in Three every direction, as the waves roll from the pebble cast Into the quiet both railroad and electric cars. PROF. BERLIN VICE-PRESIDENT. Paynter Frame and Miss Tha This morning the company completed Acts, Frame, of near Georgetown, havo been Professor A. H.

Berlin, of tho Wil pool; that any number of Independent visiting tn the city. mington High School, was elected a ud shipped to Pittsburg six fifty-foot cars, five of which wore passenger coaches, while the other was a baggage messages may cross oach other undis-torted and undisturbed who can com Proprietor Bothman, of the Clayton What Happened to Jones vice-president of the Middle State Teachers" Association at the annual prebend it? No substance whateve House, nas as his guests Dr. M. Bridgstocke, Cecil Jarvis and S. II car.

ihry are lor llie Pittsburg, Shaw-mil, and Northern Railroad Company. The firm also shipped to Bridgeton meeting of tho association, in Trenton N. on Saturday. PRICES, 15, 25, 35, 50, 75, $1. Dixon, of New York.

iu iiuiTCuu tiio message, W. S. Johnson and C. L. Fortler, of Miks Anna Tttthill has returned to SECOND CROP OF PEARS.

Milwaukee, made a successful test i Ni two thirty-foot combination passenger and smoking electric cars for the Bridgeton and Millville Electric Washington after a visit to friend John Stockton, near Marshall has a here. t-nicago of the wireless HARRY GILLIS, aRilway Company. John Mewart, of Soaford, is vis rney succeeded In telegraphing with few pear trees, which aro loaded down with a second crop of the fruit Though iting his uncle, Daniel Stewart Board. Feed and small, tne pears are well formed. DELAYED BY HOT BOX.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fleming have wifc nun uu-ougn a suite Ot rooms with all. doors closed and oeen visiting in Harrington. Stables, through seven walls.

Another test was Five, per cent, will be added to all Washington express No. 45, due at the French street station at 11 o'clock, was delayed nt the jlepot this morning Herbert L. Rice, a law student, has returned from Pittsburg, where he has county tax bills after December 31. 215 W. Tenth Street, made when the signals' were oonveyed We will forwaid our beautifully illustrated catalogue to anv address, tree ol charge if von ill simply write us ami ask for it and this catalogue will be found lull directions tor measuring Mur feet, and how to send the nmnev tor the shoes wuh your ordt-r We have one la i et and best equipped M31I Older Deuaiimeuls.

twviuv; a line' ui 01 11 citrk1 ALFRED J. CAMEER 6th Avenue 20lh Nsw Turk Ciiy through three, fireproof vaults aud an Delmarvla Phone 665. WILMINGTON, DEL been for two months. He played on th lor about nau an hour owing to a hot ordinary telegraph switchboard, whldh thirty wires were connected PIANOS, box oi! one of the Pullman cars. It was netessary to run tlie Delaware road portion of this train down on the north-bound truck while the Journal up una aoout rorty dead wires were lo Diiquesno Athletic Club.

football team. Frank Hum, of Elkton, Is visiting friends in this city. Johnl M. Richardson, of Georgetown, and George B. Jones, of Dover, are visiting Wilmington friends.

Perfection in" liOts or tnem mane kuuis than voura iiKeiy nor. worn uuw you are not cated. Notwlthataudlng the fact that was being cooleu. likejy to Jimi ewewnere, aU or the vry wsi lor tne praeea asKea. Also the this switchboard contained live wires the current passed through all of the Laundry Work Goods called for and delivered.

MILD WEATHER EXPECTED. ANGELUS, vaults and through this imrr Th which can be used with any tlamo. nH At Ills Old Trlcka. TeacherWho was Mercury? Johnnie Ho was the liar of That's why they put him into Sliortiumioters. He's still up In his old luxincss pa Syracuse Iler.ihl.

Mild weather for the coming Winter Is predicted by the weather prophets. Is one of the most Bevere tests that has cam too opo.ra.ted Jy eny iensou, whether Diamond State skiik-u in music or not. This 19 th lincut JOBM H. CANNING, 3 Seventh Singer Sewing Machines, Estejr fcrambach PIANOS. Newton Tuning nnd Bepalrln Delmarvla Phone 1026.

A VETERAN'S STORY. George Lewis, of Shamokln, writes: "I am eighty years of age. 1 have been troubled with Catarrh for fifty years, and in my time have used a erp.it ever been given wireless telegraphy seirpiaying ailafhmm ever Snvemtd They eay that the first threo days in December indicate the kind of weather that will prevail. nd co-mtilni In 4ta fxMcUom the tatRM a mira teet was made, in which th sending instrument was placjd Insi-i Steam Laundry, 811 1-2 Shipley Street many catarrh cures, but never had any oi one i tne steel vaults and bofi iviici uum useo jjr. Asnew Catarrhal Powder.

One box cured mr doors were closed and combination el 'botli ruainfl anJ optran, when dpstrwi BTIHjLiA. OL.YMPIA and RKGINA. MUSW BOXR8. from S3 to $100. PHONOGRAPHS, GRAPHOPHON'ES.

all stylas Best new records at kmeet dlscouots to dealers. Robelen Piano 7io Market St. MRS. CLARA E. 0STERGREN Joe turned.

Tie signals were then completely." 2. Sold by Miller Drue OFFICERS ELECTED. Tho annual election of officers of Smyth Post, No. 1, G. A.

will be held at the meeting to-night. Other busiueEi will be transacted. WHAT DO TOU WANT? Advertise your wants tn the Evening Journal. Employment Wanted, help wan'od. to let, tor rent, lor iale, boarding, and lost and found als.

will published, three Unas, on lor a dimo: thro Umea for a quarter. 4ha Evening Advertise your wan-la In transmitted clearly, from the insido of Sole Owner. P. ftA.FHOHB Uli. m.

m''fr'-ag -warttel. ftelu Jaurnal. Snroloynven: Company, '402 Market street, and B. Danforth, Market and Second streets. we vault to adjoining room.

I wuntt-d. to la, tcr rent Iwuntt-d. to lu, tcr rent, lor sale, tcaxa-I ing, Hii lost, and fcund s.da.in.ta putt-Lluae4, three Imea. Das tune, lot fllmej.

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