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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 7

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kvept veTsATTAiw, av octojjki! h. 100. THE LIMA HUNT. THREE DEMOCR ATIC MEETINGS mm (rfi fkV: The Peacoful Sleep of Childhood For all who suffer afl-r using Coffee, Tea, Alcoholic Stimulants, or who cat late at niht, the best, most palatable and prompt remedy is NIGHT CAPS An cntircl vegetable tonic (no opiates nor narcotics), that soothes nervous women, and removes the strain from the business man, by regulating the bowels, toning the stomach, and giving much needed, peaceful sleep at night. Note Vrite to Mr.

II. W. Cross, a prominent hanker at No. 133 La Salle Chicago, HL, (enclos-iug stamp for reply), and ask him what be thinks about Caps. jMnj( fi For information and booklet, address BOONE CASE CONTINUED.

Blatter la ilieHi.l nt A toriiejr-eral Hmd. Peter Uoowe, who wad arretted iu this city wveml tiuy go on a warrant charging bim with being interested in a gambling bouse in Chester, aud who is fighting extradition, wan to haya had a bearing before Jude Uw-hran in the City Court this morning, to learn whether or not tber enough evidence against the accused to turn him over to the Chester authorities, but uixui motion of Awistarit City Solicitor Springer tho raw was continued until Monday morning, in order that Attorney -General H. li. Ward, in wlwrfte hands tho matter was placed yesterday by Gov. Hunn, might have time to look into tho matter.

liefopo Gov. Hunn yesterday, Roone's attorney, J. Frank Hall, contended that the requisition papers 'from fiov. Pennytckpr tl Pennsylvania did not comply with the laws of Delaware in that they did not have attached a correct copy of the complaint. $3 Ursa 3TiafS 1 I IIH.A)hbllilA.

WAl.TlStoKK WASH-iNGION ilViSIOH tcbeduia iu July IWH. 1 rtiiii leav Wflmlna'toit fallows For lifter iid h'ia't-Hihla. I.3. 4.20, 13, 6.30. il ti.S, 7.VJ.

7.w), 1h.V, .0. -Wj, I llO.bO. ll.lH.ll.Bi 11. a. rlZ4t, IJL, 2.im.

14.00, 4 -4, taiii K.i i n. til t') p. in. ii-ly. to, ta.oo.

11.45 lili l. 14.00, '-Uh M7, (V IO.Wi, and tiUtidp. in tiiu3y. or I'bilado'jihia Ci'iiy. 3.39, V.3T a.

to, $12 6.0). ami n.utt p. m. eaa-lav. 3.9 PHELPS.

Pharmacist, KNNSyi.VA NIA MALOA li I TRAIN LKAVK MJA KKT HTATlOt, MOM ft AT WKT KFCKi VK PAhHKJ fjUK. 1 H.A JI.I4 VI A hORT HI I. A lKI -I'll I A rHif AT 1 1LAT fel Al'IOM 'i'J ettMVK l'A-KNrl; K-i K'll nil. tVii4' AMI HonrtL H.0 ia.t put4torjr prisma, a. 'ji pfai, a.

ia Main Line FxprrfS. M. Utuii IJicltL ft.A p. 'I in. ietiuryi vania JAmtUtX.

p. aixt Ht. lut Kxpres. p. Mingo LjmliiMi ttjra J(rtj 1'lilladelsihla.

.25 p. It. Jx.uls Fxpre. p. KxfwiM.

ll.ii p. iereifcrid ad Cincinnati ZTprmm. 1 1.4 p. n. Pa-iflr- exprs.

ia.4 a. tram Kwrtli tr Uru ifHTvn a. weklar, Kana and flairs, 1 a. weekdays lor Aimlra and BAWtt. 4.3' p.

undava. n.r WHItamsport p. wek-dya, for Wlinamoporl p. daliy, -m Clmla. F.ri atMl cm City.

I 1.4(1 p. in. rtniiy. frt- Kirnira aid Krl Ctimrrlnd Valley R. 4.2 11 49a.

and 11.4(1 p. ra. wekdays feuadaya, 4 25 a. 6.25 and 1 1 .40 p. m.

nvrrAixt. I-Mt, ra. and p. dally. htntn.Hii.i.

niviaro-w. For PotUTlIle, 1 10, 41.19 ai il.se p. tn. waaadtkya, ltuays, a. to, 3.10, a.

4.I0 and 6.5 p. m. KeartlTUr. 6 40, ji.2 a. nt U.f,7 'Bat up days only), I 4 10.

a.8S. 8.13 and 1LM p. at, week-laya Bundays. n.Jrt, I2jti 4 t.m, PbfienlxvUle wily, a 2 52. .4, 7A7 p.

m. week-laysi For WIlHcsbarre 9.10 a. m. and t.iit u. to, rta-iy.

rVwk-flaya, iz h.l i. Tm, 7.L 9.40. lo.al. 11.00 noon. 12.

1.40, "2. HO, 00, JO). on. tt.OO. lo.U p.

Vl.trt night Bundaya, fi.uo, 4.1s, e.iii, a i. Il iXia. tJ.Wi, "10, tl 4WV h.A, 7jU0. if. (PI.

10.12 p. ra. iai rna-iit. From North Flinadelphia. only, li21 i.

in. daliy Fer Boston. 30.50 a. m. week-days and 8.S5 n.

ra. dlly. For lilil HI (ntXh Aiir nindHVsi. and i.Ni BRANClf. hJA.

Ji.OS, a. ma 3.30 4 C. p. ia. week-days.

Knn4av, 4i a. m. For amon. Mtrradsbnnf anl Bcrantn. 5.M, m.

IA.U., noou, 6., atn onSy). and 7.WI p. w. weer-daya, fcnndr, .25 a. and J.iO p.

tn. VAHIN.TON AMI T1IK SOCTff. For Laltimora anl Waatitnrtoa. iO.fJ. 11 a.

1-AAi. 1.2. c'. .2 i. 11.

and riy night, weaa-day. Sunday, 1JD.9.U- ll.Zt a. n.2 446. il.2.4 iu. i 1 riirrit.

Vitittiern Railway. Xx press. 7.20 a. daily. A 1 f.lfie i.

Beatioard Air Lina Railway. jExrr, 7.20 a. as. ilalv. Cliesare.ke 4 Oalo KaOasy.

Expefaa. ltt.rj m. we'-k-dnvs. For Old 1'otnt Comfort and Noelolk, 10.1a ni week -do ll.ifi p. datiy.

1 ito.u oxlt. For York. a. I2.a3 p. rn daily.

For and asninsrtoa, 11.S5 a. -Lont-n-sauonai p. daily. At'antle C-t Lln Express, 11.35 a. daily Bo'Uhern Hallway Kxpreaa, S.6ft and .) p.

ra, clwity. KenlHird Air Lln Railway Eiprest, 2.5S pi ta dHiiy hV.rfolk IVee'em Rnr, p. n. diilj. Cr.empeake A Ohio Railway Eipresa, 7.i5 p.

ra. daily. FK ATLANTIC CfTT. lnvr Beo fcTRKkr 9.40 a. n4.I and 7.14 p.

m. week-days, genday. .20 t. ra. a-i i 7.14 Tk m.

Mhir BTisBBT Wsraar Vl licfl a. 2.0U. 4.t (M minuses), wee t1i sk ivi 1' a m. JUMN H. 2So.

PER BOX. Alt 'Irmt-clao N. B. DANFORTH, ALL OF THE TICKETSHAVE BEEN FILED (Continued from rtxtli laurs.t Legislative branch if concerned, was left vacant, according to agreement at the county convention. Tho Keguhir Kcpublioans met here onrly yesterday morning nnd after deliberating for some time, were unable to aree upon a cotnt remise ticket.

Adjournment was taken until tho aiternoon, when tho county committee again met. and considered the county ticket. The delay waA duo to art of llio committee desiring that the Ueguiars nhould iudrv Kdwurd Baker, eon of George W. Baker of this town, as their candidate for sheriff, who is the Union Republican nominee. Sntne of the mmitei! wero willing to accept him.

whilo others were not, and accordingly, after t-onie discussion, it was agreed to adopt and file the st raight county ticket nominated at tho Regular county convention hero 011 September 27th, which is as State Senators Id! Barclay, S. W. lliimmond, A. J. Kennoyv Representatives T.

15. Mtgear. John Heit-hu, Jamert II. Deakne, Millard H. Moore, William 11.

McKee, Frank li. Thotn.is, Henry Ij. Burke, W. T. Moore, Jacob A.

lvos. Every district ia ropre-entod except the Sixth district, which wart left open. Sheriff I- C. h. Sitiith.

Coroner I. F. Keiobtly. County Treasurer Charles K. Sunp- SOI).

Register of Wills RolKrt A. Davis. T'rothonotary William R. Cnhoon. They to accept the Union Republican assespfrs and inspectors, which has betn done in previous years.

There is sdso a possibility of accepting some, of tho Levy Court candidates." Inaeldit inn to the Democratic, Republican, Union Republican and Prohibition tickcie. Clerk of tho Peace MeConirnons was confronted yesterday with two other tickets to le placed on the fiieial ballot, but failing to comply with the law, it is said, they failei to get the ticket on, but declared that tbev would have the tickets ready before tho time for filing expired. The tickets so offered were the People's ticket and tho People's lie-publican ticket. Tho latter ticket was presented by Ambrose Wilson, a colored man from Wilmington. It is said that he did not have the necessary affidavits required by law.

Wilson was informed that his ticket could not be iiied until such requirements were fully complied with. Wilson informed the clerk that sueh would be done and the ticket filed. -Hortar on thff Street. Yesterday aftornoon the board that supported a mortar bed in front of the new Polish Catholio Church, which is beiucr erected at Harrisein and Linden strts, broke flooding Harrison street with mortar. In tho Second Ward Ono In the Eleventh.

Tonight. and SENATOR BACON TO BE HERE Will Speak at the Grand Opera House Tomorrow Night. Tkcra Will Alt Ppfhi fcy I-oal ampalf Uftun, and an lavttaMsM Alt Tbw Maallasta. lnitd States Senator Augustus O. Iacon cf (JeorKia will Tisit Wilniinjr-teo tomorrow uuder Xhy anfpiccs of th IVroorratio bUt nod County Committer.

o4 will sjJdrwsw a Irao-crtic rnasrae-ting at tbe (trandOrfr Senator IUeon ia on th host nmpaun orators in the rout try. nnd mm baa rrrril knowl1: of the thin? he will tlk aUut, Lis remarks ahcutd of unusual innrst. Then will be aetrral other ni-akt t. FirvrTTit wtitn if.mh n.r. Th Eleventh WarJ lK-mocratic Lrgiun vrtll have a mawmrt'tinji this tifitint; at ita in the jV.ITnth warJ, at which addrran-ti will ly ral of th leading lJVinnrratit p'akr3 in thw an.i it is txiwct.vt tbAt nearly all 'f tb ranJidatos will Iaf imrDk xini ix thk ard.

A PmoTatie tiwmtiinf will held thin VfDinti at tho Liberty Hall, in South Wilmington, when tho i.tif tf the on rn f.a i win i(o disc-utsed by able orator. While the niwtint will 1 under tho aupiotn of tho IVrao rrats of tho Seroud ward, everybody ill be welcome. DEMOCRATS ATARSHALLTON. A flali4 lag Titer Latl The IVnKwmt cf Christian and Jlill Creek buniretl had an rnthusi-tio ami largly-at tended rnc-eticfr lt eenicc in th Kmckta of Pythian Hall at wn crowded t- tuxlucation. J.

Irvin Alloorn wm chairman and the were a fol 1.iv1 EoofT. Ftlwanl Frederick. William Welch. JmM T. fieorce W.

Stanley. Aloert Hurnite, William McVey. Sylvester Krhraim Iknall. FAlward. Hrinttinn-bam, William McCullen, Joaeph M.

Jyle. Frank Walker. Frack Yearley. lr. Georco G.

Crawford, John T. Mo-Klwee. Michael J. Kyan, John Garrett and Harry Allien. The l'olish Katzlo Hand of Wilminp-ton wax in attendance and furnished excellent music, covering iteelf with plory.

It met the Centreville Mounted Club at Price' Corner, and the members of the rlub and speakers marched to the ball, where they were given an oration. The meeting ws opened by Georse W. Spicer. who introduced Chairman Allcorn.and the latter made a few i leainr remarks. introduced John VT.

lirady.who wae followed byKdward 1. llearne of Georgetown, the nominee for CoDtrreee, who made a fplendid epeecb and created a favorable impreeAion. Former Congressman Lt Irvine Handy, the nominee for attorney-general, made a stirring Fieeeh, which oroTed one cf the best efforts of bis life. Francis D. Baldwin, the candidate for insurance commioicner Dr.

George G. Crawford, the candidate for State Senator from the district Edward W. Ccoeh. the nominee for rothonotary. and Charles S.

llurlock aud others ao made addresses, which were Intereetinx and well receired. of th State and county candidates were present. i i i it is neratiy conceoea loat ias nicht's meeting was one of the mnet enthusiastic ever held in MarsLallton. What tlnte did the watch ran down WITH THE BOWLERS. The Fih Bowling team of Philadelphia came to Wilmintrton lat even-ins and feated All Wilmington by the follow i nz score: is nut tkx.

Tracer ITS 13 K37 Ter.ney 1M 14 1XV 41 Moms 17 TJ tcher 14 I'-tr Jlf2 Uktuterbam 17u If. M-i 1 TW7 K3 S7C3 3T4- KM utn 424 l.Vv IV 444 nelleTiburg MHMrdT Mul Kherpnn ....1 137 1-7 17 S3 The followiec high st-oreni have been made in three cnsecutie rimi: Flmn. 6T.1; Paacuaet, CTiO; Harkine, fll; Urown. CaK WITHOUT COST TO YOU. Ia rder that our readers may be thoroughly convinced of the curative rwcrs of lie magical, relirrisg, and beating remedy.

Iaracamph. we are Jeascd to say that if you will 11 out the coupon below and mail to The Para-casrspta Compasjr to-day thejr will give yuu a full-eite bottle free. If you suilcr frora Rheumatism, 2Ceo Sore Joints, Sore Feet, Eczema, Tetter, CUUrrh, Throat, lUy Fever, Asthma, Piles (itching or bleeding), or say form of wound such as a Burn, Cut, Rnriae, Old Sure, Swelling or InfUm-tOAtioa, 11 out the coupon below and mall at once to The Paracamph Com pan j. Ky. Don't hesitate, as this place 70a coder no obligations whatever.

Cut out this coepofi at once, out the blnis and mail it to HE CO, UaltTint. Kf. Me disease have never used Paracamph, but if 5 anil tT it. Name Street Coastand State. (Give full address.

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Arrangements have leen completed for the meet of the Lima Hunt at Delaunre. Horse Show 1'ark on Tho oflicialH in rhargo of tho meeting are Stewnrtl, Edward Mor-rell, Charles E. Mnthcr, Kedniond Stewart, John II. Valentine, John J. Gheen, Edward A.

Jackson, Andrew Gray, Elmer E. Mitchell; Field Stewards. J. N. Trainer Kerr, lloracu Jl Hare, J.

Spencer Miller, Henry. U. Hutcher, Lemuel C. Frrth E. Okie, Rodney Thayer, Arthur Spencer, Frank F.

Thomas; Committee, Charles A. Dohan, Samut I M. Nicholas, Charles 11. Jtenu, lieandor W. Kiddle, Joseph M.

Dr.han JndH, Edward F. lieale, R. IVnn Smith, Theodore Justice; Starter, W. Fred Presgrave; Assistant Starter, Edward F. llurnsides: Timer, Robert E.

Clerk of the Course, L. W. Riddle; Forfeit Clerk and Race Scretary, Joseph M. Dobun 1'atrola, Fred. E.

Okie, J. Spencer Miller, Lemuel C. Altem Clerk of the Scales, John Weigher, Robert Getty. The onttieg are as follows: No. 1.

Farmers Fbit Raco I'urse tfO, of which 145 to first, SIO to second, to thicd. Entrance free. Catch weights. For horses tho bona fide property of farmers, and to be ridden by tarmers. One mile on the flat.

Walter liurnt), 1, Maud 13., oh. ni. Louis M. Stiickhoupo, 2, Musicieno, b. n.

Ijouis M. Stack house, li, Nutclliis, g. Jeorgn V. Proctor, 4, Scfireiler, b. g.

V. Proctor, b. g. louia Pott, Mnisy, r. m.

Iiouis Dotts. 7, Charley, gr. a- Walter C. Powell, 8. Sponsor, ch.

g. Howard Hatton, 0, Norman, br. g. Johu Justice, It), Moon, ch. g.

No. For Three Year Olds and upwards Puree of which or cup to firft at winner's option, to Second. $1T to third. Entrance fee, if 10 with additional to ptart. Jockey Club scale of weight Winners of a nico in lXXi or 11X)4 of tho value of f50 or over to tho wiuner, and winner of a race since October 1st, 1WA, to tirry Ave pouuds extra: of two or more fetch races esven pounds extra.

allowance a by rul. Throe quarters of a utile on the flat. J. G. Lieber, 1, iady Trut, b.

m. Clement M. Williams, Groy Park, b. g. Edward Morrcll, o.Vallcv Forfie, h.

g. Philip E. ISrandt, Poautiful Jim, b. g. I'ine Ridtje Stables, Annie Grace, b.

in. Mrs. W. G. ArmFtrong.

Allen Ferris, b. g. William M. Kerr, 7, Old bl. g.

Robert G. Fell. Flying Machine, ch. f. Ivan Fox, Lord Taral, -h.

g. Charles A. Dohan, 10, Aetna, b. g. No.

Lima Hunt Cup 'Hunters Steepleehru-e 1 Cup with added, $0 to second, 15 to third. Entrance fee, 10, additional to start- Rider of the winner to receive a special cup. For hunter qualified N. S. and II.

A. rules. N. S. and 11.

A. scale of weights, 10 pounds bolow the scale. Winners in 390-i, f. pounds extra. Gentlemen Viders.

About two and a half miles across country. Samuel D. Riddie, 1, Medicine Hat, b. m. A.

J. Devereus, 2, Joliet, br. g. William M. Kerr, 3, Diver, b.

g. Joseph E. Widener, Benefit, b. g. William M.

Kerr, Chaos, b. g. Charles A. Dohan, 6, Trouble, b. g.

No. 4. Hacks and Hunters Purse 175, of which 10 to second, 15 to third. Entrance fee, 10, with 5 additional to start. To carry 155 iounds.

Halfbreds allowed 10 jounds. Horses to be owned by members of recognized Hunt Clubs, and to be ridden by members of recognized Hunt Clubs, or by gentlemen acceptable to the Race Committee. One and a half miles on the flat. W. Spence Harvey, 1, Molly Mono-pole, b.

m. Walter -Stokes, "2, Barricade, br. g. St. George Bond, 3, Bessie, br.

111. Edward Morrell, 4, Princess Chic, b. m. Louis M. Stack-house, 5, Nutellus, b.

g. Willani M. Kerr, 6, The Driver, b. p. Robert G.

Fell, 1, The Lost Chord, b. g. Joseph E. Widener, 8, Benefit, b. g.

Charles A. Dohan, 9, Trouble, b. g. Irwin N. Megargee, 10.

Dandridge, h. g. No. 5. Wilmington Steeplechase (Open Steeplechase) Purse $200 ft which 40 to second and 20 to third.

Entrance fee, 10, 10 additional to start. N. S. nnd II. A.

of weights, 15 pounds below tho scale. Halfbreds allowed 10 pounds. Gentlemen riders allowed 5 pounds. Winners of one race in 1903 and L04, 5 pounds, of two races 7 pounds. About two and a half miles across oouhtry.

Edward Morrell, 1, John A. Warner, ch. g. William M. Kerr, 2, Mamie b.

m. Joseph E. Widener. Danvillian, ch. g.

William M. Kerr, 4. Merrymaker, b. g. Joseph li.

Dulles Allen. 5. Silver Fox, gr. g. Irwin N.

Megargee, 6, King Carter, ch. c. No. 6. For Three Year Olds and Upward.

Purse 150. of which 35 to per-ond and 15 to third. Entrance foe, 10, with 5 additional to start. Jockey Club scale of weights, 15 pounds above the scale. Winner of a race in or liX4 of the value of 250 or over ta the winner and winner of a race since October 1st, 1404, to carry 5 pouDds extra; of two or more such races, 7 pounds extra.

Sox allowance as by rule. One mil on the flat. J. Page Loughlin, 1, Ostend, b. h.

J. G. Lei per, 2. Lady Trust, b. m.

Hubley R. Owen, 3, Boston, ch. f. Pine Ridge Stables, 4, Annie Irace, b. in.

Edward Morrell, 5, Princess Chic, b. in. Louis M. Stack-house. Musicieue, br.

m. William M. Kerr, 7, The Driver, b. g. Robert (i.

Fell, 8. Flying Machine, ch. f. William M. Kerr, li.

Old Fort, bl. g. Charles A. Dohan, 10, Trouble, b. g.

Clearing- Ifae Channel. The work of clearing the channel of the Brandy wine at the new B. W. railroad bridge has r-een completed. For several weeks two divers have been at work clearing away the debris of the old stone pier which, eince tho new bridge lias in service, stood in the new channel.

The divers had to be employed to remove tho etones from the bottom of the river. THE MICROSCOPE rrotn That Farasitra Canae Hair Nine-tenths of the diseases of the scalp and hair are caused by parasitic germe. The importance of this discovery by Prof. Xjnna of the Charity Hospital, Hamburg, Germany, can not be cverestimarcd. It explains why ordinary hair preparations, even of the most expensive character fail to cure dandruff; because they do not, and they can not kill the dandruff gejm.

The only hair preparation in the world that positively destroys the dandruff parasites that burrow up the scalp into scales called scurf or dandruff, is Newbro's Herpicide. In addition to its destroying the dandruff ferm Herpicide is also a delightful air dressing. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Hernieide Detroit.

Mich. i Aliiler Drug special agents. Columbus, Ohio, May 19, I903. borne four years ago I was suffering from impure blood ami a general run. down coudition of the system.

I bad no appetite, was losing flesh, and had an all-eoue tired feeling that made me miserable. I began the use of S. S. and alter tak ing seven or eight bottles my skin was cleared of all eruptions and took on a ruddy, health glow that assured me that my blood bad been restored to its normal, healthy condition. My appetite was restored, as I could eat anything put before me, and as I regained my appetite I increased in weight, and that "tired feel-insr" which worried me so much disappeared, and I was once again my old self.

I heartily recommend S. S. S. as the best bluod purifier and tonic made, and strongly advise its use to all those in need of eufh medicine. Victor Stubbing.

Cor. Bsxthman and Washington Aves. Wheeling, V. May aS, 1003. My system was rundown and my joints ached and pained me considerably.

I had used S. S. S. lcfore and knew what it was, so I purchased a bottle of it and have taken several bottles and the aches and pains are gone, my blood has been cleas-cd and tr.v general health built up. I can test fy to It as a blood purifier and tonic.

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The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. FOOTBALL i Hlh Ketieol Taam lrfratet OoMy 'ollega Team Trtrlajr. The Hich School and Goldey College football tenm played on th" Union titrect grtiinds yesterday afternoon, the former winning by the trv of 11 to 4. The line-up: Ooldey. Hiah School.

Williams Le. Simmons tcsrt. 1 Manifold McIVmiel Fonl. r.c r.l on Bauer r.e Hutz Warden NfeKni Prwimer l.h.h Kills Tin) ton r. li Ta lor Joth? Berry Touchdowns Applrton.

R-rrj'; iroal, from touchdown. IW-rry coal, from field, Cn-Hmer; refwiw, 1 jurtnn umpire, Hen-derer; tlino of hulv, 111 und 15 minutes. The Lincoln A. A. would like to hear from any tenra in th city, weight averaging 100 to 1(K pounds.

Send challenges to I. H. Toy. 200 Union street, or Karl Luff, 1910 Weft Second street. AMUSEMENTS.

At tte Hrand Opera Hoii tonisht, I J. Rivlriinie will pre-nt Jeanne Towler in tbe laiet Pinerf piny," Iris." which proved so suceeefill in Sew York lsgt pcasoij tlwt Instead of a four weeks' enBatr.ent. ns oritfir.ny arranged, it enjoyed a run of nearly four months and crested a preater eeneatln thnn any play of reevnt Mim (ton are man-els of the cr-atite genius of the whilo Mr. KodriiTue has eurmundM her with a itiot capable company of well-known artist. In tl cart are (toodall, Anita Zorn.

F.lizabeth French. jleetar Armstrona, Valtr taTen. Frederic Sumner, Harry (i. Hockey, Harry Dornton, (teorg U. Morris, John J.

ft honey and otbt-rs. 'Ghosts will he pnin-nted at the Grand pera Hoiaw on Friday afternoon and night. Tl.n reaonabla playgoer, im-prcwd by Itwen's sane method of crafts-nuaiyhip and his eiern co le of morals, tlien begins to wonder wherein th? aavaire criticism to which his plajs have been subjected may haTS its scurre. If the particular play of which rous-s this inquiry huppous to be the tr-dy of Ohrets" be may find th hint of an anwer in a sentence its central character. Mrs.

Airing, speaks in the second act: "And then we are. one and all, most pitifully afraid of the light." Of "Under Southern SkieV' it is said that all women love the rly, and men enjoy It, so it Is not stror.ae that it is now in its third season, playing to larger audiences than eer before. tlv capacity of the theatre being tted In eerv city fortunate enough to secure this remarkably successful drasui. Under Southern Skies" is to nppear at tlie Orand Opera Houe next Saturday afternoon snd night and the indications are that tt will be enjoyed by a large au'lience. "The Bonnie Brier Boeh." booked for rrer.tsiion at the Grand Opera House nrt on day riigtit and whii-h created surh a fiTorable inpnion on previous vUns.

is the only play in hieh tlie eterwn plnier, J. H. has ever starred. The grand Id avtor has long hern a conspicuous tgtire on the stage, and his iniantiuieous suevt-hs in this pte- was no surprise to theatre, goers and critics acquainted with his pn-vtoo good work. The role of lachlan fYrnpl-U proliably suits him hettwr tlian ny be has eayed in his Ions stago esjieri-enie.

and will be renembera as one of the truly great rluuractrrizationa of the present era in theatricals. Tle fnmoiia Flat Iron building, which is lookd uim as a iiicrvtloiia emicture by r.ll ho Tisit Voik City, Is ohown to its adanta in the big uelodnuuatio rrodu-tin of J')i Child Slaves of New York." whuh will be prtented at tlie Lyceum K.tob-r ith, lat and ITJd, mati-ne aixl nights. One thw mrt pretentious productions that tourud tlt-cuiitry liut snsin wan "Her Marriage Vow," which will be given for the tirt time in thin city on I'itiu and 'JAh. at the Lyceum. The railnad -ne in thu thirl act is aaid to a itsxrvel of stage ineohanUm.

Two full-suod eipreas trains, each J) feet long, coming friu oj -it dint ions ami running at great si.J, es in plain view of U' auii-iioe. The highly realistic play. "The Span of Lib'." whu-h luis a record in Boston and York of playing to more pcoplu than ar, otlier play of its class during its stay, will 1 preeented at the Lyceum Octoljer C7th. Jtb and nh. "T1k Span of Life" has one distinguishing t-at lire tliat is certainly i's own.

It lias beeu translated and JIajrd in the French. German, hufsian, Belgian languages and has fciso enjoyed a pojsperou rUi in Australia. All the maestre tnd usagnificent effecu are carriei with lha organization. No better evidence of the popularity of vaudeville in Wilmington is needed than the eudimee present at thi Garrick this week and no better illustration of tlte ability of the Garrick maimgement to profile liigh-cUss entertainment is needed than the bill offered. The entries for tlie Lima Hunt steeple-chaw and fiat race at Delaware Horse show Park, neit Saturday afternoon, will include some of tlie beet horses in tlie country.

The event, it is confidently promixd by the riianagement, will bo jual to anything of the kind ever given. HirlliSay Carty. Miss Meredith celebrated her birthday anniversary at the residence of her parenr, Mr. and Mere-ililb. N- tseuii.

SCRANTOH, PA. DrnKglili. iioi.ksai.k iirni rroK. MAItKR AMI StCOXD STS. DELANEY HELD FOR COURT.

Charged TVtth Murderonntj AinanlilnK Ihninit Foy. William P. Delancy of Mexico was tirraiirntftk btdore, Judge Cochran in tho City Court ihin morning charged with committing a murderous assault upon Thomas Jfoy dun Bfr an altercation in the bourn of Maria Brown, at the southwest corner of Third and Tatnall last Tuesday nicht. The ac cused pleaded not guilty and asked that his cavsfr be by a jury. Judge Cochran then placed him under bail for the Court of General Sessions.

It is alleged that Delaney plunged the blade of a pocket knife into Foy's abdomen and also slashed Foy twice in the ftiee, Witting a large gawh therein. Frank OVxnSer, charged with the larceny of a hnrft inower, the property of Wtlliam Dollard, waived a hearing and was held under f2X bail for the Court of General Sessions. Kdwnrd Sylves'er, charged with harboring an unregistered dog, w.ts dis-mii-sed. When Sylvester whs arraigned lie told the court that he had tho dog registered last niht. The court dismissed the case.

Benjamin Seviili charged with being a runaway boy, was dismissed, but the chare'" was held up against him, pending hi good behavior. The cases against John Galey and Daniel MoCusker, charged with violating the city hoakh ordinance, was continued for two weeks. fuspotel of Itelnjj a Iperler. Police Officers Connor and Fox last evening arrested Samuel D. Rutter, aced 21 yer, of this city, on th charge, of being a deserter Irom tha United States navy.

The accused may be returned to League Island today. Rutter is alleged to have deserted from the Dixie at Nw York in July. He enlisted in this city in February cf this year. Rotter's parents live at No. 1136 Apple street.

Smoke Caanct Commotion. A dense cloud of emoke at Seventh and Market streets last evening made many people think there was Are in a shoe store on that corner. It was found that the smoke came from a rubbish can in which someone had thrown a lighted match. Tlie kingdom "Fair Granada" was conquered by the Moors in 715, and for years they dwelt in Oriental splendor in 3 rnarhle halls of the beautiful Alhambra. The Inst Moorish prince teas Abouabdallah.

He whs conquered by tho Castilians in By 15J0. fio.i)i) Moors were driven out of pain for attempting to free theiuselTPs from the Inquisition. Tho woman of the Alhambra were as as houris. with the dazzling complexion that is acquired by the use of Glenn's StUphur Soap. Sold by all druggists.

White-haired veterans find dark hair in "Revivum." '-faf-''-4 back, but the chemisette is separate and arranged underneath. The revers are pointed and so shaped as to give a jatoti effect. The sleeves are large and full above the elbows, snug fitting below the flare cuffs that always are" miggeative of Directoire style. 4 The Quantity of material re-quired-for the medium size is tW yards 21 inches wide, 61 yards 27 inches wide, or 34 yards 44 inches wide, with fa yard of face for chemisette. The pattern 4STd is cut in sizes for a 32, 31, 3d, 38 aud 40 inch bust measure.

patterns can nad Iroia May Manton Pattern fast Twenty-tUird fctreet. New York, an 1 We- H. SMITH ulirih ud lilarket iluiliiiiloo. HOME DRESSMAKING Hints by May Man ton. 6 7.10nrvl s.uo, u.

m. f-uniir. Kor New Vork (thimijrii exf.ril, 1 4 (. 3.M. li.

4." mi-H evi, "V-io. KUi. p. d. wcrk-dbyn.

143. Aa W.iSi, 1 1 Ah i a. 1T. J.5K p. m.

HUJI'IMJU. 1 ttir York (connenlrnff at 4 t), t7A'' (contiecui at West, pinai. it.tr, lcone-ta at Stt fhUadeiflual. I l.3i, lO.tW, 11. In coiiiie'i at i Hi (i a.

A. 4 e5 Jl 00 icon. MchM Ww I'ltiiailclE-hin i Wfeli ity. 4.JSI, 47.1i, M.10 a. 4.M -ill.

00 (connect! at Wet p. m. Riiiuiay. I ur htir.t.tm without rhtno, Jft.m m. and i p.

in. wtk-3fri tt.Vl p. in. eniiday. Kur Newark (nfr and ir.u tn.

and p. tn. wPk-days. i Kltirnr.rnd Waa.iinsrton. n.tt.

4.20. 7.1. 9 10, fio.17 mvtt 11.0; "la.uSi, 4. i-', 4. A KJt.

6.H3.6SM, 8.15 at. and 12.1S niht. wk-rlays. 12.55, 7.15. 410.17 a.

11 3.. 6MI, e.aa. 7.31. .15 r- n. an! 12.11 rught Baltimore an "1 )ntnnel! star iotia.

2.M,t.3, 48.13 p. m. week dH-ys, and trt.U p. m. eimdayi.

Lave Bro-vl Bti-e'-t station. V. ilmiTiKioiJ. 6.35. T.

JO. t7.4y iLTt, fj.eft, 10.16. ia, ill) Jl.ffl. il 'Z-i. 2.0S, 8.1-0.

pt.2f. J.2 .1.44. 4.0!, 44 01. 4 46. 14.4.

O.H7. 16.34. bM. 7.40. ItSa.

ll.tti, 1I.2S. P. nl ViJ n-jjht -Ah j-s. 6.3;i. 7.2i.

.0 tlO.S. 11.2. a. i 4.4S, 6.07. 6.2ft.

7.4l H.tS, 110. -22, 11.05, 111. p. m. J2 es uiphl HTitrtavn.

From West Hiilarte.tphla. 3.35 and 11.65 a. ra 2.55 ami S.56 in. week-onrs: and 11.55 a. id, 2.5,T!(l 6.5 p.

m. t'inity. I nr I li Honlli. (OArr Lil-KiW" 12-W p. m.

and 12. mijlil, lullf. 4.20 a. m. and 6.8S end 71 p.

rn. daily. hritmtnt, air Lif HtiwiT. Expre 4.20 a. Bl.

and ia Norfolk amp Wiser caw Rtrr.wT for Mem-phi iintl Ntw Orleans, f. '18 p. m. dally. Aohi'i K4il.wT.

kjpressi 11.01 a. rn. week-dnya, o.la p. m. dally.

For New Catle. 7.2 8.28 a. 3.0C, S.44, and i.f-i p. m. Jror Lewe aud KubOl'Otb, 8.28 a.

m. and 3.44 p. m. wetn-daji. For Xover.

Harrtnyton and Itmar, 7.aa, I 30 fte a. 3.44. 6 5J p.m. wek-daya, ana U-aO p. m.

daiir. For Harrington and r-ay ftatlonn, 3.00 p. m. weeklay n. Kxprew lor ap Chaiies.

Old Point Coictort and 10.50 a. m. weeksyt and 11.50 p. m. daiiy For A tlantlo City.

City 8rciai, thronsii Pnllmnn Buffet Parlor Car. 3.40 p. ra. HfkJi? ConneotinK at West Philadeipnfa. H.50 a.

l.2i rauir.iay only 2.5- and 6.15 p. ta. week-days: 8.10 a. m. 1.37 and 6.K p.m..

Sondavik IliAINd LKAVK BROAD MKKfcrr For tlie West and north. 8.40 a. m. li.nly, mtuburr. Cnlcaroi, Indiana ol's.

Louisviile and ht. Louis. lo.zn a. m. tor Chicago, In- tlatiapolii, l.ou;v:!ie and ixjuis.

11.40 a. m. daiiv. ittstmra and Cleveland. ltmi ra.

lc.iii- Umtred." Pitts- burs; lncrnnaii, Jndi3tnapoii and St. Louis, i iii uiag tar. ft. m.ilaiir. "The PennsylTania I PitusUarst, Cbicuso, C'ieveiaDU.

Toiodo. iwrott, and liiviUe. iOtamtcar.) in. Piilsbnrs. Chtago, NaibTlIIa i (via Cincinnati and LouiivUiei, indiauaptia and St.

i iiinintr ear. 1 7. i. daily, chicaen Limited, Irom ortli I'hlladeiplna. I'Htsbursr, Cnicacow i loiedoand Cleveland.

(Dtninsr car.) 8. as p. daily. Coiumbua, Cineln-natl. LouisvtiSe nd tR.

Ixuia For Gary. W. Va. fcr.eiiaadoau Vaiiey Koute a 60 p. in.

dsilr. Pitaoitrst and Chicago. II. 05 p. m.

daily, Puisburx. Claveiaud, CJncia- and Lou is. J1.4W p. 111. rtaiij, Pituburr, Toledo and CM-caso; for Knoxviiie.

r'a eheoandoaa Rout4f, lor Cieveiand. xee(it SAturday. 4.2a x. m. daily, locii Haven Kxpresa.

3.80 a 111. Kane Expres. 11.40 m. WBCS-dai. iUmira aud Renovo Ex-r-ress.

4. 30 p. m- Sundays. WiHiamsport Express, ft.aop. ra.

weekday. Wtliiamsnort Exires p. m. dally irio and Oil City jtxpress. 11.

40 p. n. eiaiiy, Erie Ex press. 12.04 n. iu.

dai.y, iroai Ioril rblladelpula. 2ittbure. Dmmg Cat.) O.imix-riand Valley K. 4.25, .40, 11 40 a. nv.

fc.so, and 1 1. 4 i. ni. week-days. Sundays.

4.25 a. m. 1 1 .4 ni. lor Ituflalo. Via Emporium Junction, b.30 a.

m. and 8 2S p. m. dsiir. Via CananilatRua, 8.30 a.

m. weei-days. 9.50 p. m. except Saturday, an4 11.40 p.

m. () 11 Car. Acvi'UimtxiaUon Trains, (ii Limited Kxre.vi Ye-UbiHe Farior Car VeKtieule 1'nssener Coacbes and luniiic Car. No extra fare. The Wiiiiiinstoa Transfer Company wld call for and check tiaj-itave irom had resi itiuti For infi.rmuCon, pa-'VeUtcers are relerrea to the ticket awnt at the station.

W. AnKUBL kY, J. WOOD. Ueneral Mannser. FasT TraSlo Maer.

vv. boyd. General Agent mm mmws mn line. The VABSH RAILROAD is tba only line havinr; tras. anvl deot 3t rtiAiu entranca WORI DS PAIR GROUNDS, St.

Louis. All through trains, west txuns.i and eambound, stop at WABASH WORLD'S FAIR STATION to take on or let otf passengers, thus avoiding necessity of eoinjr to I ruon Defot. St- Louis. Kgsage Checked to this Station ii Oesired. Tickets, New Yotk to St.

Louis return Jii Ktisioii -24 ----17 Low rates from other Eastern points. On is dav, 6dav and reason tickets, priviiegeol stopping oft at Niagara Kails, Detroit and Chicago. Apply to nearest Agent lot tickets via Wabash R. R. Illustrated Booklet of World's Fair will be sent FREE, on application to, li.

B.VeCiellan.O. K. A 1ST Br.utdway, V. or J. I.

Jac tteatli, S.K.P.A., Waliujton BvSMm. 1 1 Baltimore Ohio R. R. Round Trip Tickets to the World's Fair (St. Louis.) Good to December 15th S34.00 Good 60 days S28.35 Good 15 days S23.25 Three Fast Trains dai'y.

No thaivje of cars. Popular Coach Excursions ev ery Wednesday in October. $17,110. Good in coaches of fast Western Express leaving Delaware Avenue al 1.11 p.m. For ti.il itlioi iiiiuou.

apt iv to ticket aicents H. A. MII.LF.K. T. P.

Market street, ii Sloii. 5i 1. D. A. Phaoe 1753A.

DolmarvU 195. FftOM sTATtKFTT ST It KKT VTHAFtr. For Mew York, 00, .40 a. nu, 4.28 pt, ns. wek aays.

For Island Beaalda Park and Istrf Hrs.i.::i, BV.O m. 4. p. m. waek-cays.

Sunday. a. m. I Tot Tuckerton. a.

m. and 4. ifii p. to. jieaefi Hsren.

Hi) s. m. wek-4aysf far Earnesratt-i'r. t. ni week-days.

ITOK CAPE MAT, ANOE.E8A. WILtCXD, HOLLY EBACH. SEA-16LK CITY, OCiiAN AV tLOM AHi. f-TSE HARHoR, a. tn.

and AO p. week-davs. ftrndaya, 9 Dln'narOir. tKsrtra turn trafn. The Cnlem Transfer Ox wfll can tnc and treare ftorn bntelaaisd raatdaaeaa.

W. A ITSRBURY, J. R. WOOD. taeszerai saanaarec Paarr Tramo Muaftr.

ttiSO. W. BOYD. 6n. Faaamar Azant.

railroad. Echedaia In efTect Mr 1904. AH trains ii'i33jmaid wtta Fintich IIi.t. I) Flxcreas Traina. 11) "-top on sifnal to raeii-a or dlseiiara psi- sensers.

1 mins leara WtlmlnffUja, Deiawara A eenm Elatk.n. for SEW YORK, week-days, xTi.28. 9 U.r a. 1.26, t-S0. S17 1 Royai Limited 7.42 :0.ii p.

m. Sundays. 9.4il. 'ILSi a. ft.

17 RoTai Limited). T.4J. :0.j o. in. PUILA1ELFH1A.

weeK-dSTj, x5.i. 5.3T, 7. s.os. 40. lasd, ll.ii a.

lifj. 3L0.J. 1.J0. i.S. 17.

(Royal J.mite.lK ii, i.4o. T.s-i. JO.iS p. m. 8.iL 4a 13.

a. T.Sl. 4 au, 5.17 Roy Liiriilel 7.f. 7.4i S.5i'. 'lO-M p.

m. Chetcr, weesiys, 6. 30. -ui, 7 -'0. H.f 9 a.

Ii4. ji'io. ti.i fi.46. 7.4A SO.o. p.

iik Sundays ..20. lii.ns, IVM a. m. 4 30. 1.0a.

7.12, ASe. 'IO-Jj p. ia. Atiautie t'ity. wee-duvs, t.J ana 9.4Ja.

m. 1.6. 3.30. "i.i7"p. tn.

iRoysl Limtiad). Sunday. 7.20 a. J- ra. Cape May and Ooeaa Oty, weak-days, S.s0 a j.Sl in.

isie City, weei-days, 0.40 a. "J.30 p. heitinore and week-daTS. 's-lji Ics. a.

1.1L 2.41. "tt-A 1 Liiniwa). ia.O.i p. a. t-usiay 4.13.

a. 'i ll, 2.4a, lt(, Litnuel). lO-OS p. ta. Uaitimura aad way stations, week-days.

p. m. iundy. s. is a.

p. 7.00, .14. n.iXa, an 42, i.ll, Z.J. i.jo, Al P- nu s-uudaya, 4.1, S.laa. LJL1.

8-02, 11. SO p. ia. eitigeriy accoimuodauou. weak-aava.

7.V0 y.ii, 6.ii m. isunvlays. 16 a. 11 SO p. as.

Laudeubunt accommodation, a. 111. 5.57 p. m. bunday.

11-io a. m-. P- H.l a. i.i. (Koval Limited).

HJ.v t. m. a. .49, "iit) Koral Limited. tt.y3 p.

m. i'tu-aio, daily. n.H a. C5- aud St. Loui, i.ld a.

1., 'LU. r. ex tiaily. i fiAVK PHILAPEI I'UIA Utalaatot). week-days.

ta, 7.0. 7.40. 1'VS'A li i'Ja. i 37 2.ti, 4.17. 4 5.

A norI J.3u. 'lUi p. ak. Suttilava. 3.S5, 7 15.

9 Vi a. 12.37. "i-, 2 s'. 17, "4.1a. (Roal LuuiluJ.

4.A lkt.30 p. ni- "Koyal Lim.ted" is computed exeiusiye.y ot Pufno'ia parlor, observatieia diiwna cars. exir.t tare except teKuiar Pullruaa cOarje. l-el'Liarvi Triepbona So. i5A.

r. tj A. Xelepboue No. U22A. lHtes to Wes'eru lower tnau ta ciiec line.

V.ot tj tttubarg; 10.0S p. ia. trai daily. Xnrouilt simpers. MILr.sa.

Trayeltiu? Fasseuger Agent tltT ticket oSc. Sj Mrae street. VViiauiijP" ton. Del f. A A.

Fborie 17SA. i'fliS 1. is, MARTIN, W. BAheETT, M. of 1: T.

O. t. A. XUIIDiHIA READING KAIlI WAY Wilmington Hi vision). Tinia Table effect My ltn.

liw. Wiiroingtoa street sta.ioaj for Kismere Junction, Mouuiiaain. ritartaut faujenoourt, Uranosu. Cossnrt. Junction, rVxxt.n.

West Chester, Sal breeTili Morton vliSe.Contessilla and i'atrmlsat sastionaj uaiiy. exeer Sunday, a 7.32 a. and 2s ac tW itm. feunday only at i.10 a. nv.

iiOaadAJ-. Vtr tsup'ea. Bprlnaeld and intermedial sia. tioria, daily, except Sunday, at 7.32 a. 2.20 au 4.fJ tn.

buuday oniy, at S.W a. nv. tor Joanna, Blrdsboro, Reading aul iatjrtnadi, ate stations, dally, except Sunday, at 7.32 a. ny. and p.

m. Ja FALL SCHEDULE, Wllminftton Steamboat Cornpaay, eonitneoelsjg Monday. Oct S3. 1904. City of Chester and Brandy wine.

Leave lining ton. Fourth street wbarf, wet dv, a.15 1.00 and 4.30 p. ra. Huuduvs, and ia30 a. 1.00 and 4.

p.n. Leave" l-hiiadeipnia. Pier 9. sk- Arch street, week days. il.l.- a.

o. l.lc atil p. m. iSua-oaia, W.w a. Liti aad 4 p.

u. Far ISc. Lxeurjion -f c. Freight promptly and caxeiuiiy handled. caiti ered and protected troia wealberou press une at low irelnttt Steamer Ulrica.

ALL SfllF-DLLV, t'omnaeueliijj Saturday tctwler l-t. IxMtes Wlltalacton. week-days, a. ni. nni 3.t;-j ta.

Sunday. lOud a. and 1. 3a p. ci.

leavt ienii's iirose. W.IX a. n. and a. til p.

in. C'jndavs 11.00 a. n. iw C(W tt. I'oJit.

uji B.i.riays iiiiiv. IV a Guvvt: at 1.13 p.iu.; tvavta iluuunivu btlLtn) l.ia. S8 BAStiUK WAIST. 32 TO 40 SC6T. Directoire styles aro always attractive with their big pointed revers and are to be noted among the latest and moet desirable shown.

The very stylish waist illustrated includes ulao the fashionable vest and sleeves of the latent model while it is extended below the waist in basque style. The. original is made of copper-colored broadcloth with revers, cuffs and belt of velvet and the vest of white cloth enriched by embroidery, the littl shield being of lace, but various combinations might be suggested. Tho vaist consists of the lilted lining, the fronts, backs, side-baoka and under arm gores. Tho fronts are laid in tucks at the shoulders which extend to yoke depth, providing fulness below, and the back in two that extend for full length.

The vest is faced onto the lining, a little 'urn over collar iiiiishiug thtt ueck at, tho mmm naran iknu..

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