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> ? AMUSEMENTS. BOXINa BOWLING AVERAGES, .Seaside Âfsorts. 1t mivADi; ai] \mm\i Robert Downing’« appearance nt the The local sports who attended the Halt of the playing season of the Tri- 1 ATLANTIC OITV Grand Opera Uouee tonight la looked boxing show in the Casino, at i* iftielh City Howling Leagite having been com loiward to by (be theatre-going public and Market streets, last evening, were pleted, the averages of the players have CHALFONTE. 1 with pleasurable anticipation. In bis delighted with a double wind-up and been computed, and are ss follows; On the Beach. Fireproof! Heckert Says the Club Will Not new play, “Hank Monk" or "The two exciting preliminaries. One of Games. Name. Pins. Average. ' •A, Days o( 49," be is delighting large the wind-up bouts was between Hilly 114 \V. E. Roach, Wash... 12, 185 190.26 COUPONS Always Open. audiences wherever be appean. The Kolb, the Jap, and Hilly Edwards, qf /. Be Transferred From 02 D. Jones, Casino.. 11,347 183. 1 I THE LEEDS COMPANY play, which is in three acts, was writ Philadelphia. It was one of the best 03 McMunigal, Corin. 11.417 181.14 m ten 1er Mr. Downing by Joaquin Mil of the season. Hath men fought fairly 05 Day, Washington .. 11,775 181.10 That City. ler (Post of the Sierras'). The scenes and Kolb was the favorite, la justice 21 Bonham, Casino ... 3,807 181. 0 Each package of Piedmont Cigar nrs laid in the region of tbs country to Edwards, Heteree Hailey stated that 0 Cassady, Chester .. 1,035 181. U the anther knows so well—the Siena the latter was not trained and was 4 Rice, All-Wil...... 724 181. I ettes now contains a whole coupon. PENNSYLVANIA Nevada mountains and Sacramento, right out of a store, whore he is a 57 Kelly, Warren .... 10,29(1 180.36 I Packages containing coupons bear the letter (G > Gal. The author having spent the LOCAL FANS DISAPPOINTED olelk. Edwards stood out the six 48 Whitaker, Cheater , 8,053 180.13 * RAILROAD. gieater part of his lileargong the bills rounds, but was very tired. Kolb was 3 Vincent, Puritan .. 541 180. 1 and the box fronts arc not redeemable. Piedmont Ci of California, is thoroughly equipped fresh and smiling. The first part of 00 Winter, New-Century ..10,742 179. 2 PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE ANn Many Had Hoped That the Club to tell the "Story of the Golden the fight was about as even as it could garette box fronts which do not bear the letter (5) are I 63 Casson, Chester .... 9,402 178.28 WASHINGTON DIVISION, Would Come to Wilmington. West," as well, if not better, than have been, but in the fourth round 15 Garvey, Corinthian . of equal value with the coupons. / moat any man in this country. Hebert Edwards began wearing out. He was 2,084 178.14 Schedule in effect January lit, 190g 00 Sheward, Casino ... 11,720 177.44 Downing’s "Uaok Monk" will stand pretty well all in and resorted to Traîna i»hv« Wtlmingt follows 00 a as one of the great creations of the clinching. Godwin, Casino .... 11,740 177.58 For Chester and Philadelphia, 1 ia ,.* 00 Hoopman, Chester . 6.* tUA 7.20.7.42.7«.07, Mo.J9.Oo aft SS PROSPECTS HERE UNCERTAIN modern drama. Edwards has offered to light anyone 11,71« 177.34 fiaftu. 11.1*1 til.32. 11.46 a. m.7nl4A 1 S* that the club produers at the bouts 62 ‘'Plank,’’ All-Wil. .., 10,007 177.33 i5s.t3.6c, 4.36, 5.05, (6.30, «.07, t«3i 10.00 and tll.oo p. m. wevk-dav» i.sîV Sheridan’s famous oomedy, "The next Wedunesdiy evening, promising 48 Booker, Casino ...... 8.529 177.33 «14. IV.UO, 9.86, 11.46 ». m„ fu.lft L87 tiA *lî Belief That Some Champion Rivals," with ita 2> year* cf uninter to bj in condition by that time. 50 Brown, All-Wil...... 0,944 177.32 13.60. 1.0ftt*.30. C.O.. (7.2B, 9.1», 10.00 rupted popularity and «uocess as pre- 30 Titus, Washington . ship Arrangement Will There could ba no exception to the 10,440 177. 3 y. ni. Sundays -X ■ented by the Jcffarsona ia a monument wind-up between Tommy Love of 54 Alsover, Warren ...... 0,540 170.45 Pur Pulladelphla only 8.39, 9.86 a. m HE be Made. to the olean-roiodedneas and pure- 48 W. D. “Jones,” Warren. 8,405 170.17 6.00, 6.22, 6.18, 7.11 and 8.00 p. m. week-duv, Philadelphia and Tommy Herman of CIGARETTES 6.23 s. m.. ft. IK 7.11 and 8,00 p. m. snndav. beartedness of the American theatre ’Frisco. Love entered the ring having 30 Sweeney, Academy .... 0,350 170.14 For New York (ihrousn express!. 113 ... goer. It ia the cleanest play ever pro 00 Houston, All-Wil...... 11.034 170.18 9.86. 11.46 ». m , •IZ.If, .1.87, 3.10, 6.11 ftn? 2} Bat Whithii tha Wilmington Clnb Will many friends in the crowd, and faced •7,11. «123 IS in. week--ays. 1.43. 8.39. «11 «» ,? duced, and there has never been a 57 O. A. Koaeh, Academy. 10,016 1 .14 u Play indépendant Boll be In ft I-fugne the old-time tighter fearlessly, giving ?3 •1.37, 2.6«. 6.22. «.07, **.28, «7.U and 5 I to Hull o Mottor of Conjootoro—Homo question a« to the enjoyment its au a good account of himself. It was a 03 Pancoast, Olympia . , .11,057 175.82 u Sundays. « I For Boston without change, 10.00». m ., I ■ »•étalon May bn Ranched la o Day or diences get from it. There I« a lesson clean and burd-fought contest. It was 48 Green, Warren ...... 8,420 175.20 Cigarette cf The Quality p.m. week-manager* and aotora Two. a purely scientific exhibition and was 0 Siegel, Olympia ...... 1,580 175. 5 Baltimore and Washington, 1.08, 4.2ft 7 IS. « si which they might profit by. As given fast enough to suit everybody. Love 3 Russell, Academy ... 5 175. 0.1ft 110.14. 11.07. "114.- » m„ •12.3S.Vl.Vr'Aï I by Joaeph Jefferson and William W. 00 “Wolf,” Casino ...... 10,481 are made from selections of genuine old Piedmont to 8-6 . 6, !>, 11.18, *11.20, 7.00. •7.81, .3,15, According to a dispatch from York, led the fighting, but Herman made no 174.41 m., and 12.18 night, week-day» 1.0ft 4 «7 7 if Jefferson, and their line company at effort to evade the issue. 42 Dr. Peirce, Casino... 7,339 174.31 bacco, ripe and sweet—wrapped in tinfoil and always in 8.02. «0.14, 11.48 a, m, «12.3ft *2.0ft 3 S' T» Fa., George W. Ueokert, manager of the Grand Opera House on (Saturday sS-ta»1, ‘,JU’ t',00p’ «0 «itaSlghg the York Tri-State baseball club, is Young Hussell of New Castle and 00 Taylor, All-Wil...... 11,507 172. 3 night, it will demonstrate what is best perfect condition. credited with saying that there Is no Hob Williams of I’ateraon, N. J,, fur 58 Harris, Corinthian ., U1,(KI3 174. 1 Baltimore and Intermediate station» in faigh-olaaa oomedy. 24 Miller, Chester...... 4,195 174. truth in tbs report tbut the York team nished four rounds of furious boxing. (4.43, 6.68 p. nx week-days and fftje a œ.- Sun. b> Is likely to be transferred to this city, Bob Manchester's famous Cracker It was Williams’ first tight and be was 10 Nichols, Chester .... 3,300 174. 3 SAVE YOUR day«. which Is disappointing to the local Jack«, who appear at the Grand Opata bested by Hiivsoll. The Nsw Jersey 40 “White,” Washington 8,118 172.34 FOR 1 HE BOOTH. 1 Atlantic Coast Line. — Express, 1.03 a. m. Ions, who bed hoped that seme snob House on Monday night, need no in boy showed that be was game and kept 50 McMaster, Chester ., 8.601 I COUPONS 12.X5 p. nx dally, Uuilteo. 3.1, i. ni. »et-k-uJ arrangement would be made. "There troduction from the fact that they coming hack after more of the bard 58 Snellenburg, All-Wil. 9,078 172. 2 * tout Bern Hallway—Exprei» 8 02 ». m is So thought of leaving York," suye have appeared here several seasons and once banded to him by Hussell. 10 Kurtz, Washington • .3,267 171.18 I 6 26 and 7.81 in m. dally. Limited. 4.04 n « Mr. Ueokert. "Our citizens will eup- Jack Murphy of Philadelphia, who 37 Wa Her, Academy .... 6.33« 171. 9 THEY ARE { week-lays. __ always left an excellent impression. r/> i Seaboard Air Une Railway—Exprew.8.02 » » i port the team. " This is good news This season is no exception to the (or many months has burn a favorite 1) Hart, duPont ...... 1,643 171. 4 and 3 82 p. m. dally. Limited, s.8u p. nx clan, 'lor the people of Y'otk, tor they bare rule other then being stronger in every with the local sports, (ailed to make 34 Bolen, Olympia ..... 5,817 171. 3 VALUABLE ! Norfolk and Western Hallway—For Momntw. one of the best clubs in tbi« part of respect and grander than ever. The good. He waa ebaaed round and round 00 Huxley, Warren .... 10,227 170.27 m ! and New Orleans, a.26 u. m. dally. s Cbesaiieuku A Ohio Railway—Ex 11.07 4 tbs country, and also one of the beet curtain raiser, "The Hszzle Dazzle the squared circle by Jimmy Hussell. 0 Hamilton, Casino .... 1,024 17«. 4 THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. m. week-days. 8.16 p. m. dally. c*' men at the head of it in Heosert. Girls, ” affords ample scope to intro It was the first appearance of the latter 50 Rolph, Olympia ...... 10,014 169.43 j The rumor of a transfer gained con in this city and bis aggressive fighting DELAWARE DIVISION. 11 duce the lively oumedisn, Hob Van 42 L. Cole, Chester ____ 7,130 169.32 For New Castle, 6,6ft 8.2S » m, 8.05, 3.44 tel . ■ ! siderable currency during the past few Osten, the man with the duck nose, was something new. that bo wae 48 Webster, Olympia. .., 8,139 1 <19.27 ^ S.62 p. m. week-day» lib* days, but this positive denial bae act surrounded by 20 beautiful vivacious strong and tough was apparent to all 03 Senior, Corinthian . 10,613 168.29 For Lewes 8.28 a. m. and 8.44 p. m. weckdtn I con and after the drat round it was plain Fat Hello loth, 8.23» m. Tuesday» Thureiaii I C. it at rest, and it now appears as if girls with excellent voices, beautiful 00 Johnson, Olympia .., 10,101 108.21 end Saturday» there ic no opportunity of getting into in form, feature and singing all the to Murphy that he «as in for a rough 3 Moody, Washington •'."S 169. 1 For Dover, Harrlngtoci and Del mar. 8.28, to g the league as it I* now competed. latest and most astoby songs and duets voyage. The latter, who baa tumuled 0 Voddcr, Casino...... 1,527 169. 6 HOTEL MARLBOROUGH ! Jguy' 8 44, 6 M m- *e«k-d»y« and 12.00 nijlri 11 . The prospecta here are uncertain, interspersed with big numbers, earl, the young aspirants for pugilistic 02 Kerr, duPont ...... ,«7I 168.15 For Uarrlneton and way nation» «.55 i I » a ■ ■ but there is an Impression that some one a hit. I’romment among the girls honors about the ring on numerous 40 “Mack,” Pciree...... 168. 5 Broadway, Thirty-sixth and Thirty-save«»!h Streets, and 8.0a p. m, week-days. championship arrangement will prob- is Kuby Leoni, the model Venus, an occasions, was treated to a large dose Express lor t ape Charles, Old Point Comfort Ü 41 P. “Dill,” Academy. 6,891 188. 3 Herald Square, New York. and Norfolk, lu.'ie a m. week-days aud 12.W meat U.i ably made, but whether In or out acquisition to any show, as are Lillie of the asrae kind of medicine. It was 0 M. Jones, Peirce ... 1,512 168. dally. .c of a league cannot lie ligureil out at Held and Anna (Hooker, making three alleged that Murphy had practically 40 E. Dill, Academy ... 6,760 167.20 cl this time. There ie some talk of a received no punishment when he began Most Centrally Located Hotel on Broadway. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. I fas corkers in burlesque. The olio is un 69 McCurdy, duPont .. 9,888 166.41 Connecting via Wo«t Philadelphia, 8.M new league being formed in this sec rolling around the tlcor. Hussell kept Under New Management »luce January 1st, 190ft ».m., questionably one of the strongest seen 9 Lloyd, Academy ... 1,496 166. 2 2.68 aud 6.18 p. m. week day» 8.14 » m. . ana Hi' tion of the country, to include some In burlesque and each one a headliner, alter him all the time. The bout was 45 Pennington, Olympia 7,451 105.2G Completely RESONATED and TRANSFORMED S. 18 p. m. Sunday*. stopped in the fifth round ny Hefeiee 1 Arronimadntion Gain» I Pennsylvania and New Jersey cities, starting with the original trio of 55 Wilkinson, Peirce .. 9.689 165.14 In every department. The Wilmington Transfer Company will c»u M bat whether it will go tbreugh is not Hailey, who declared that Murphy had merrymakers, singers, dancers and 13 Lowery, Chester ... 2,151 165. 6 The largest aud most attractive Lobby and Ro for end check baggage from hotel* aud Ï0Ï known. If It should an effort might not been struck one hard blow. The •*0' comedians, Henning, Lewis and Hen 3 Peirce, Peirce...... 4t»r> 165 tunda In the city. »r ba made to looata a team here. How attendance at the show was exception forr further InformaUou, apply to J. H. M> ning, in an up-to-date specialty. 24 Guyer, Puritan...... 8,963 165. 3 vim 11 IHin». « ity Jicket Atem, 603 Market »tree; pro ever, that ia rather remote and there ally good. jtll Two beautiful new DIN1NO ROOMS. 44 NeyUn, Washington 7,259 164.43 or at the fttat’on. ■at i ia not much hope on that line. AI. H. Wilson (Metz), the favorite Kid Coffee of New Volk was knocked f‘ VlC Superior TABLE D'HOTE DINNER erery day W. W. ATTEKBDR Y, J. R. woot; the German dialect.comedian in the rol 14 Kirk, Washington .. 2.296 164.11 MÈ U entrai Munoeer. P*n'r Traffic Uaaamt City league talk is «till heard, but out in the first round of what was to >7.’: from S to 9 p. m. coo licking oomedy,“The German Qyiwy, ” 50 Lawson, Warren ... 8,221 164.21 QKOt W. BOYD. , dose not appear to meet with much be a three round bout ia New Vark on General rabseiiger AcenL c.e lavor, so far as Wilmington A. A. lie- will a ppiear nt Ihn (Irand Opera House Tuesday night, by Jack Fatrel of Wil 3 Jones, Corinthian .. 4112 164. The Famous German i 23 Wolstenholme, Puritan. 3,709 103.20 us looming a member thereof m concerned. next Tuesday night. Thus far Mr. mington. Rathskeller, h It is likely thst there will lie a city Wilson has met with a auooeia unpre 19 Harvey, duPont ... . 3,107 163.10 (I WILSON LINE. Broadway’* Chief Attraction for Hpeolal Food Ini amateur league, but the patrons of the cedented by a star of this order. U is 17 Jefferson, duPont . . 2,778 103. 7 PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER AND FREJQHI iiiaiiei. Popular Music. vu game will not be satistlod without repertoire of songs include many that FOX HUNTING. 42 Sparks, Puritan ... . 6,851 103. 5 LINE. 33 Kerlin, Corinthian . . 52183 163. 4 some good outside attractions. have already become immensely popu as H Better than before. Toi The Hilton Hunt, of Brandywine 0 Fiinn, Puritan .... ■M 163. 3 1- Frank Esstley, pitcher of Inst year’s lar. This season be has a number of European Plan. 1 st oatohy cues. They are "No Love Like Summit, dropped a fox on Tuesday, 13 McKenna, Warren 2,120 163. 1 Homestead team, has signed a contract 400 ROOMS. Thine," "Under the Harvest Moon," which was lost by oil but four of the 8 Harkins. All-Wil. . 1,305 163. 1 200 BATHS to pitch for the Harrisburg Club, of c>’ tbs Tri-Htate League. Kastley wee "Gretohen," "The Love Trust, " hound«, they taking it away after 59 Cork, duPont ..... 9,468 160.28 Reduced Rates for Permanent Guests. / much trouble nod going bank south effi' wanted badly by Marty Hogan of the "My German Hose," "The Girl For 28 Diggins, Peirce .... 4,505 160.25 Kalo? for Room«, fl.60 niul upwarl: $2.00 and upwar i with btitb. Parlor, bedroom and bath A-vy.v bA<.AMc.ü ward. The (ox was one presented by tba ; Youngstown team, and tien by Msns- Me,” "Katie -Krause,” and "The 15 Wallace, Peirce ... 2.403 160. 3 fs.00, $4.00 and |f>.00 per day. Pnrlor, two bedrooms and bath. 9ö.00, fft.00 and |H.U) |«r day. SL0J CITY OF CHESTER the Kennet! Square hunters. toe fjeld, O. Kastley was satisfied with Hooky Hoad to Dublin." 27 Bayard, Peirce .... 4.341 160.21 extra where two pc ruons occupy a dingle room. Write for Booklet. Lea Tea vt umatgiuu, 1 oui u» hirvei Wharf, week, pm the terms offered by Harrisburg. The drop was made on the lawn ol 52 Smith, Academy .. 8,319 159.51 day« and bundaye, 7.30 a. m. aud LOU |s m SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY. Leaves Cha»Ur on« hour Xatc£. i»« It is said that Frank Smith, pitcher Among those in support of John J. J. Martin by Mr». Henderson of 50 Cole, Puritan...... 7,975 159. Drew,who appears at the Grand Opera Philadelphia, and went off well to the Leaves Philadelphia, Pier 3. North above Area r. of the Chicago Americans, may join 42 Nandu in, duPont .. 6,398 159.20 E. M. TIERNEY. Manager. itievt, week-day» and bundaya, 10.1O a. tu. aui 'll the Tri-Stats League. House on February 2d, are Margaret south ward, but turned and went to 13 Townsend, Peirce . 2,077 159.10 4.15 p. m. Dale, Doris Keene, Walter Hale, (Sid Leaves Chenter one hour later. Un Hob Wood, the Buffalo Eastern the Brandywine, which it followed to 3 Norris, Puritan ... 479 159. 2 ney Irving and Guy Nichols. Birmingham Park. A circle was made Jr., have returned home after a visit Shipper* ol freight have frequent «ervtee, care> tic] 1 league catcher, whose home is in 7 Simmons, Peirce .. . 1,105 167. 0 PERSONAL fnl handling, prompt delivery and full proleciiou but Girard, i’», has bean offered a berth across the Uhatlea E. Mather place 21 Marcon, New-Oentury . 3.315 1 to friends in Salisbury, Md. from the weather by covered wharves aui Miss Louise Hardenburgh,the young and on to the southern limite of West wagons. the in the Tri-Stste League, and Is said 31 Stoeppel, Pfirinthian .. 4,854 156.18 ä. W. Dill is at Henderson, Md. Mts. R, Rierce has returned home *lo secure theee lacilltlea order your »hl[ menu and pretty leading lady fur Henry Hor Cheater, where the hounds were (ICO to ba oaosldsring an offer from Bill 29 Willey, duPont...... 4,535 156.11 Writer T. Massey is visiting rela alter several weeks’ visit to her son, via WILSON LINK, Pier 8, North (above Arch) ton, who appears as "Eben Holden" thrown, ea well aa the hunters. Philadelphia, Pa., aud Fourth street Wharf, vvu- w Hamilton ol the Harrisburg team. 41 Stehler, New-Century . 6,400 156.10 B. F. Rierce, of Kennett Square, Ra. at the Lyceum (or tbs nsxt tbrse days, Those who followed the bounds were tives at Dover. inineton, DeL I Charles V, Carpenter, the new prési beginning tonight, is well known so 0 Jack, New-Century .... 941 ISA. 5 Charles W. Haynatd, former coroner Pakes, including Saturdays and J. J. Martin, M. of H. ; W. L. tipeak- Miss Mary Ingram is visiting in SUNDAYS, I ■ dant of tbs Tti-6tsto League, per cially in New York, where she was a 0 Jackson, Academy ... 939 15«. 3 Philadelphia. of Kent county, is the guest of bis 101 formed bis drat official sot last night, man. Whip; Walter Fairlamh, Ronald brother, Samuel H. Haynard, of this Philadelphia, Kzc., 25c; oce way, L&a papular society girl, tells of a rather tiproat, Joseph GlaoKin, Walter Nagle, 29 Ken, Corinthian...... 4,52« 156. 2 J. Leroy Eaton is on a business trip Uieater Kzc.. 15c: one way, 10c. , when ba ssttlad tb* dispute between 49 Howett, Puritan .... 7,466 city. UOKACU W II»SON, itenerm Manaeer unique present she received shortly Fbiladephia; Mallett Cbeyney, Alban 155.20 to Crislield, Md. t* Harrisburg and York over the services befere the opening of her present sea 48 Christy, duPont...... 7,450 165.10 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cantwell will j to Harvey, Raul Barry, Jacob Cbeyney, Mrs. W. 8. Hilles is at the Cbal- ol Third Baseman William i'byle, by son. It seems Miss lUrdsnburgb,who 16 Carter, Peirce...... 2.334 155. 9 entertain the members of Hope Bap New Jersey & IV ilaiiogioo terry U. itj awarding Pb|i* to Uatrleburg. Mifflin Wright, Jacob Mendenhall, foote, Atlantia City. has been spending tbs past summer Canby Darlington, Hamuel Cbeyney, 25 Ewing, New Century 3.871 154.21 tist Church this evening at their Steamer Ulrica. lo A meeting of the Tri-State has been in (Stuttgart, Germany, visiting her 19 Kramer, Academy .. 2,324 154.14 Howard Foley of Media, Pa., visited home. I called for February 13th at Lancaster Morns Taylor, Joseph Taylor, Raul friends here this week. Change oi lime lu el led October 2d, 19& aunt, the wife of a former minister to Heybutn, Milton Heyburn, Fred 11 Brown, New-Century 1.690 153. 7 Mrs. George Pieroe and Mies Mar M to consider the schedule. Huosia, was tendered a reception in 9 Murlot, New-Century 1.378 153. 1 Miss Margaret Scott baa been visit garet Rierce have been visiting Mr. Uxn Wilmington, weekday» 8.00 » a. »a4 Ibl Al Newton of Wilkes-Hsrr*, Fa., the Robinson, Thomas McKay, Joseph 8.00 p. m. her honor shortly before her departure 8 Stewart, Corinthian . 1,224 153. ing friends at Glasgow. and Mis. Harry Rothrook of New K-) fast abortatop of tbs Sioux City team Uiokng, Alfred Dsrllnaton and other*. Lente» ieuu'e Grove, weekday» 10 » to. m4 (or her native country. At the recap Those who witnessed tbs drop wete; J. 19 Mueller. Puritan .... 2.902 152.14 Albert Houlden ie visiting bis parent» Castle. ft ou ix m. - of the Western League, will probably tion the pretty young American was 7 Clark, Olympia ...... 1,067 152. 3 at Chesapeake City, Md. Leave* Wilmington, Saturday*. ftOi » ox, Lift tb] play with Lanoaeter of the Tri-State J. Martin and wife and daughter, Mies Katie Senior and Mis* Erahne the object of much adoration on the 27 Trainer, New-Century 4.097 151.20 S.U0 and 10.80 p. in. lit I League. Manager Frysinger made him Mary, Walter Nagle and wife, Mr. and John MoDaniel is the guest of bis I ianog.o and Charles Senior ol Chea Leave» Tenu', Grove, baturday» 10 » ax. ftOb part of the officers present. One of Mrs. Henderson of Rbiladelpbia ; David 0 Lang, Puritan ...... 910 151. 4 son at West Chester, Pa, u I • tempting offer yesterday and he is ter, Ra., have been visiting friends in and V.UO p. m. them, a young lieutenant of the 0 Stewart, Peirce ...... 151. 2 Leave* Wiiiniugtou, bunday» 9,80 » ax xa4 ; now considering it. Harry, Klsworth Darlington nod wile, 90S Frank MoCaulley and family of Oys tbia city. Kaiser’s army, another a young Eng 150.12 1.80 p. m. Ol A York dispatch layst "Hasabi.ll in John Nicholson, John Kicking and 20 Vales, New Century . 3,012 ter Hay have returned home. Miss Margaret C. McDermott and lishman oonnscteil with the diplomatic 10 Thomas, New-Century 1,485 148. 5 Leave* Penn's Grove, nuudayi, 10.30 » ■», i this oity received quite a boom this wile, William Fell, Henry Dougherty, Mrs. James Watson of Norwood, Pa., Bister spent Saturday and Sunday with aud ftuu p. ux servies, lioth fell deeply in love with 1,779 148. 3 tb! week by th* signing of 8tony Mo Misses Anna aud Mabel Kicking, Cliff 12 Evans, Puritan ...... visited friends here yesterday. friends st the We.t Cheater State her, and while Miss Hardenburgh con Cbeyney, John Hbarpless, Falrman 4 Kates, Puritan ...... 593 148, 1 Fn ] Glynn,pitober,and Joe Bmltb, oatober, “ Miss Mildred Hearn is the guest ut Norms! School. fessed that from the first she was Hhatploes and others. 32 Bet ts, Academy...... 4,779 147.15 I (or Manager Ueokart'a Penn Park ag rather more strongly attracted by the Miss Amy Garrett at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Buckins of 834 g legation. MoGlynn was the first man 18 Lynch, New-Century 2,655 147. 9 Vandevet avenue will celebrate the SILVER soldier, things military, she said, 12 R. Robinson, Wash.. 1,769 147. 5 Misa Helen Wooten cf Laurel is mu to put hia name to a York contract, always Impressed her, still both paid BASKETBALL second anniversary of their 0 McCauley, Puritan .. 1,307 145. 2 visiting relatives at Hookeasin. marriage and when it wet accomplished Hacken bar marked attention. on February 16tb. Hera is the schedule (or the balance 4 Horisk, Olympia ..... 582 145. 2 W, J. McManus of Pittsburg, Pa., Will Not SUDS. began to raalix* that, »wording to his Miss Maty E. Lynch and Miss Dono- Much has been said about tbs forth of the season for the West Chester 3 Rindler, Corinthian .. 436 145. 1 is on a business trip to this oity. Scratch, prediction, things wete coming Il m hoe will spend two weeks visiting way. MoGlynn has bad a number of coming production of the new and High School basketball team: 15 McGinnis, Corinthian 2,176 145. I Miss Mary Jsokaon of Cheater baa Bsimlrw lo the «nest gold and *11 nr. said-to-be highly sensational melo January 26tb,Vance, probably home; 6 Sheppard, All-Wil. .. V,.,, 143. 2 been visiting friends in this oity. friends In New York, Staten Island big offers (or tbs coming season. One and Newark, N. J, DlCvrent Irom other polishes, and tears I of them was from the Washington drama, "How Hearts Are Hroken, ” January 27tb, Swaitbmure, 3 Tourney, Cheater ..... 428 142. 2 Miss Martha Morrison of Philadel u“ws7; Frank MoCaulley and family ol Oys the hand* volt after turns. Americana, who wete trying hard to which comes to the Lyceum next Mon February 2d, Coateaville; 54 Temple, New-Century . 8,321 141. phia is viriting Mrs. tiamuel Jones. ter Hay, N. Y.. have returned after a A 2*-rant tox makes a full pint wliea u get him to sign. He ia looked upon as day, Tuesday- and Wednesday. The home; February 3d, open, away; 4 George Peirce, Peirce.. 503 140. Clarenoe 8. McMullen of Perryville, February 0*h. Vance, at home; visit to Mr. MoCaulley’s parents, at Cli-ftolvcri. told by: n one of the best twitters outside tba play, as now being produced in other 3 Peirce. Puritan ... , 420 140. Md., has been visiting In this oity. Anna Banthorn. 417 Markot utreel major leagues. Joe 8mith is one of cities, has met with the indorsement February 10th, Coatesville, away ; Feb 8 Baker, Puritan ...... 1,115 180. 3 1408 Jackson street. i. fcJ. Harvey. 407 Delaware avenu«, Mrs. William Coyle of McClellands- 08 the beat in the Tii-8tata League. Al of both press and publie,and doubtless ruary 16th, Wilmington, F. 8. 8., 3 Canning, Puritan .... . 418 130. Mrs. Anna R. Mathews, a trained F. F. '1 uriMff, he veil iu aud Market vtreeta ville is visiting friends in this city. b. H. Havuanl. Flitli aud Market nUeaa el though Manager Heckert has an will be accorded a warm welcome here. away; F'ebruary 17th, open, away; 13 H. Brown, Casino .... . 2.0 i."> 138.11 nnrse of Philadelphia, has been visit JiMH pn JL Kero, 7u Market stroaL nounced only the signing of those two The storv is said to be one of strong February 23d, open, home; F’ebruary « 555 138. 3 Rev. S. N. Pilchard of Crislield, ing friends beie. She left today for c- 4 Edwards, Puritan ... ilciic Hepbrou. MM Dennett Btreot. ih men, bs said; "1 have at least two heart interest as well as sensational 24th, open, away; F’ebruary 28th, 0 Mickle, New-Century . 827 137. 5 Md., is visiting friends in this oity. New York. She woa the guest ol Mrs. J.V. Mecannon. ienUi and Adamsitr«etA olimaies, and abounds with many real Vance, home; Maroh 2d, open, away ; Mrs. Harriet Nowland is spending a John J. Gilbtide, Mrs. Hewitt *.l j VNe*t hlxlO street. others landed, but cannot make their 3 Hanley. Puritan . 30.» 131. 2 Jc t. Williams, Ninth aud Malison 9la namee known at present." comedy scenes. Match 3d, open, away. few days with friends in Philadelphia. 3 Blizzard. Corinthian . . 302 130. 2 Miss Hilda Stesr of this city and Miller Dru* Go, 402 Market street, f. ' Jack Hayden, (oimerly of the Uni i, James Kelt, rtixth and Market »itmsb. On February let, 2d and 3d, at the 3 Seard, Chester ...... 380 12(1. 2 Miss Gertrude Kirk has returned Misses Uettie and Helen Jefferson of lo versity of Pennsylvania, now outfielder Hlda »• Police Clothing, 3 Haney, Puritan...... 387 1 after a visit to bet home at Lombard, Cbestertown, Md,, are making an ex J.J. Dallas her A Bro*. HUU aud 20U4 Mara«: Lyoeum, the romantic melodrama, The Board of Police Commisaionere K B. Dan forth, 124 Market street. of tka York team of tba Tri-8tats Md. tended visit with friends in Merchant- James Morrow A Son, 211 Markot street. "The Flaming Arrow,” will bo pre will open bids, at tba City Hall, this P1 League, hue been engaged to oatob the Miss Eleanor Westman of Pittsburg, ville, N. J., and Philadelphia. Veaaey Dru» Cot, Flghth and Monroe Su. sented. This play is from tts artistic afternoon, for winter uniforms (or the H, K. Watson, Eighth and Market streets. . Washington and Jefferson College team Pa., has been visiting friends in this band of Lincoln J. Carter, America's members of the Police Department Registration of Dogs. Mrs. Margaret Poole oi Sandoval, D. Koss A Fon, 210 Market »treet. ; (or the coming eeason. Hayden re Although upwards of 1,500 dogs have oity. III., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Mack " m. E. Boncart, 1 bird and t onnell street ceived the preference over a large oum foremost playwright and a man who «I been registered in the oity since the Mrs. T. D. Maddox and Mias Lester ol South Bethlehem, Pa., ate visiting Dr. W. K, Pmlth, Fourth and Harrison 8t* bet of candidates on account of bis has successfully written and staged J. P. AI trend & Co.. Flghth and Market. n MEETINGS TONIGHT. first of the year there are about Maddox ate at the Cbalfoote, Atlantia their brother, Isaac Blend of 216 East formst oollega expot lene«, mote artistic plays than any man in n« Challenger & 8on. New Castle. DeL : He will many that have net been registered Fourteenth street. It baa been 23 taka charge in March. America. It is now entering on its City Council. City. hample* can be had lor the asking. ; sixth season and has played in all the Wawaeet Gun Club, and Dog Catcher Kopp and bis aisist- J. A. Oomegys ol Henderson, Md., years since Mis.Poole has visited here. V. HUSBANDS. miWaeiMMAh ■ A dispatch,Item Reading. Pa., says: ants are making an active crusade, in "Now that it it assured that there large eitles and larger towns in this Democratic X/cnguo. is visiting in this city and Philadel fccle Agent lor Delaware. which they are taking up all unregis- Kenevolcnt Pioneers. Will ba no Tri-Btata League baseball country. Camp 2. P. O. S. A. phia. r Grant Post, O. A. R. tered dogs that can be found. The euobre and daroe Riven by the club in Beading the managers of tbs t Miss Miry Bridgewater is the guest * Atohla Boyd, tba rural oomedy star Iron Moulders Union. Benevolent Pioneer Literary Associa i Oity League art herd at work getting of " 1 be Old Homestead, ""Way Down Delaware Sacngerbund. ol Mr. and Mrs. John Burton of Ches tion, Tuesday night,was very successful. P their clubs together lor 1000. A meet East” and «Initiât productions, is de du Pont Post. O. A. R. ter, Ps. Despite the inclement weather, over ing of the league will be held this Republican Invincible«. t lighting large audiences at the Garrick HUW'S YÜUH STOMACH? Miss Malcolm of Allentown, Pa., is 275 people were in attendance and it weak, whan a number ol oontrsota are Cyrus Temple, L. O. K. Theatre tbie week in bis character role Z. JftWM Bell Mm • Remedy Which Be tbs guest ol Mrs. John Malcolm ol » expected to be given to Presideal Clayton Lodge, K. of P. was necessary to play two sections to of the witty and kind-hearted old I. O. O. F. Guarantees to Cure the Worse this oity. Coyle. Whether or not the City League £den Lodge, accommodate all the guests who wished I farmer in “After Many Years. ” Vaude Division No. 4. A. O. H. Case« of Stomach Trouble. Jacob Ward has been entertained by to play euchre. Over 50 beautiful c will Dlay I WO amee a week Haa not ville is especially fortunate In being America Lodge, S. of H. his oictber, William W. Ward at Ox been decided, Ï We wleh to tell the readers of this prizes were distributed among the win t is oiftoiD that there able to Include euch men as Mr. Uoyd Grand Opera House Baud. about a remedy which ia a marvel ln medL ford, Pa. will bt mid-week contests in which Asylum Lodge, 1. O. O. F. ners. The hall was beautifully decor In its ranks. His fun is of the pure, cine. It cure* the worst otiaea, from the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mezick have re ated and the conaaioo was greatly en tbs star City Laagu* players will olaab wholesome sort relished by etetyone Mittler Horaeshoers Union. acute attack of indigestion to chronic turn id from tba Eastern Shore ol joyed by all. The Pioneers will give with out-of-towo clubs. Jacob L. and he lends to the stage a refinement Humboldt Gaelic, K. G. K. dvvpepela. This remedy la known Roosevelt Republican Club. as Maryland. their last dance before their annual Weitxal, manager of tba All Scholastic and finish that Is vary binlthy. there Albert's Little Dinner PHI, being the pi,- Dine, which has bald tba championship Alpha Council, L. O. R. O. scrlption of Dr. Hutchlnaon, the noted Mrs. George Weaver is entertaining bsll on Eaatei Monday, February 15th are several other excellent (satures on Kxi ■ kslor Council U. F. A. in Eden Hall. 7 ’ of Berks (or the past (our > ears, has specialist of London and Brighton, Eng her sister, Mrs. Harry Rayburn, of The the Garrick bill this week, bat if Mr. Cruaader» Temple, L. G. E. who previous to bis decease had built up à already scheduled gams* with the Jefferson Lodge, I. O. O. F. Oxford, Pa. Boyd's performance was the only on< remarkable practice as a spacial 1st in dis. Snrprlaty Tarty. Lonesomest Philadelphia Uiaota, Cuban X-Uiaota, Delaware Conclave, I. O. H. it would be woith the price. ease,, ____ of, ..the • .,stomach. Hutchinson Mrs. Fred L. Perry is entertaining A delightful birthday surprise party Nesquaboning. Potlsville, Pottstown Mne- Kuae Temple, L. G. E. bet sister, Mrs, John Kelly, ol Kim- claimed that hie success waa due to the use was given to Mrs. George E. Ottey, at Man and Bbaroo. He baa tb* assuiaooe ol Apollo K. G. E. Brass Bund. ol this Pill, and since Us Introduction to blesville, Pa. Another Drop la Tetnpprntare. 8t. Peter'* Benettcial Society. her residence, 1806 Scott street, last major league managers that their eluba The temperature continued to fall the American continent it hn* performed Miss Bessie Vernon is the guest cf Eighth Ward Single Tax Club. wonderful cures. Mr. J. H. Lombard Saturday evening, by friends. Music will some to Reading on off days. last night and was as low as 25 degrees Beta Tent, No. 2. K. Ü. T. M. the Misses Carrie and Janet Johnson, In Town James A. MoGovetu of the City League Casco, Mb., writ«»: "I am now postai was furnished by White’s Orchestra. above zero, which was the ooldsst Carpenters and Joiners Union. yeats of age and have had stomach trouble at Oxford, Pa. The feature of the evening was a flag manager of tba 8t Peter's Club To-night weather eipeilenoed here (or some Wilmington Loan Association. practically all my life. I Bent and got a Miss May Soulsby has arrived here drill and the singing of national ai.. has boon selected to head the team Second Ward Single Tax Club. r-t time. sample tauksge ot Albert's Little Dinner from Talbot county. Md., to attend by the Misses Annie, Theresa and which will play Bunday ball on Fritz's Seventh Ward Single Tax Club. PHI, thinking that It would turn out to ba Island, near Reading. As he has de Kadoah Commander)', K, of M. one more disappointment, but from the Uoldsy College. EJna MacAter and Miss Theresa Quil* Is the Man cided to employ none but City League Keokuk Tribe, Imp’d O. U. M. 6r»t dose f touud relief, and can say that I Samuel McCrary ol 830 Vandever limen. Refreshments were served. Brandywine t one lave. S. W. M. players, a number who bad thought of Sudden Call! am now better than ever before in my life avenue has returned from a visit (o About 45 people were present. Without A> leaving Reading will remain at home. 1‘iilesline Garnie, A. Ü. K. M. O. it ie a wonderful cure (or dyspepsia and i friends in Clayton. Or. Agnew's Heart Cure Wilmington Lodge, A. O. U. W. Hieing Sun Itoad. ^ A sehedula with strong aut-ul-towu heartily recommend it to all sufferer* trom Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Lopor of 711 Before the Family Phyalelan. Winona Gouncll Jr. O. U. A. M. stomach Iroublea” Complaint ie made about the oondi- teams is being arranged. Several Tri- IXdawure Gonunandery, K. G. E. Spruce street bib visiting Wesley Cat- Every Evening. Mr» tlery Johnson ol Gvontlo* Island tint Albert’s Little Dinner Pill contains no tion ol tba road running through the State managers have promised to play Hiawatha Tnho, Imp'd O. K, M. row of Mt. Pleasant.,, wrote; “Muid « i.other buttle ol Dr. A anew* physio, no add, alkali, ginger, pepsin lower end of Rising Sun village, which Sunday games in Reading. " The con I r»rt Our. .. .uiekly ss 10-.1N, * n.vVu'ft W ilmiugton Lodge of Machinists. pancroatiu, sod*, morphine or any prepar Delivered at Kid* wonderful r. nreiy bs or«, ana haw pr,,vc5 Mi/pi,h Go; c XV,.. H , r tv. M. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson of is ssid to be very muddy. dirions in Reading are not the same ation of opium, or in fact any of the in. Chester, Pa., were tho guests of friends your door those In Wilmington and a oity II lb. itrval'wt n «tlcln. ■ kn.xt «I. it Delnmrvia Lodge. L. A. to B. R. T. gradients usually found in so-called dys- Co. a week. rsllrl in lu minute» I And n .xcsllvnt lor ttm East lake Lodge, No. r.7, 1. O. U. T. in this city yesterday. Ihe mother who tine acq league hero, as a money maker, would su .innen, nerve*, blood end heel«—It > t*n.r pepela cures. L«dy Washington Home Gouununlon. It curve by removing the eauee and makes Mrs, Daniel H. Parks of XTenton, of keopln« on hand h boltlo of Chamber- Telephone the be an uncertain proposition. then »tl ctur. ■* l*r, Agnew'* Henri v nr*, i, ■ Buslueu uffice. veHuble family doctor-masloIty mv.'eriotu St. John's Commander)-. No. 1. K. T. the worst case» well, being guranleeu to N. J., is visiting Mt. and Mrs. John lain 8 i.'iiuvh Hemedy, wivta h raelf a wreat Pruapwtlve Chapter. American Guild. % —wuiidrnul in Its «fleet*--never harm* *nd beneflt or the purebn» price returned D. Luffeity ol this city. amount of un«aj)ine«M and nnxieiy. C'ouitha A speolflo for pain—Dr. Thomas’ Ecloc- never falls. Brandywine Conclave, H. or a. W. M. co*Q8 find croup, to which children are aua’- At drug stores or by mail. 25 cent« per Kev. Dr. A. N. Keigwin of New '■ i •t*rr>nifeat, cheapest liniment ever lit. Agnew’s Olnli **ut nir»» t-tiriua and WaFhb.gton Camp, No. 21, I“. O. S. A. package. Samples free. Address Albert ceptible, ate quickly cured by ita uoe. It devtaed. A household remedy in America Brandywine Lodge, Order of the World. York is hers to officiate at the funeral pimple», 35c. I 1 Chemical Oo., Boston. Mu**. Sold and counteract« any tendency of a cold to result lor 'JA years.* Court Brandywine, Foresters of America. of Archibald A. Capelle. in pneumonia, and when given aa soon ns •old by ». H. Dantui tb, becoud and Market W ilmiugton Lodge, No, 176, 1. o. ii, T, guaranteed by Z, James Bell, 6U1 Market street, Wilmington, Del John Smith the tlmt symptoms of croup appear, it will and loo, Jobo Smith, t rev ein the »ttack.* f
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