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ONE CENT. WILMINGTON, , TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1902. ONE CENT

WILL PUT ON NIGHT FORCE i Gilson House (table yard. He said CONGESTED WITH TRAFFIC ESTATE SETTLED, ji he saw them lake a roan horse with i- • DELAWARE IN PALMER SAYS a while blotch li. lie mane, from a aml oth„ Klud MANY MILLIONS H. and O. Wants to rush Repairs , On lleralU Vuchling Tragedy Off the C< \ Their Loco motives. stall, book .t to a buggy, and start Kquipment overta»d. ■ THE U. S. SENATE HE ISN’T A THIEF down towards Third street with the The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad team. Mr. VVitsil said lie tried to The freight traffic of the Balti- A The eatate ot Arthur Colburn, i Company has decided to put on a lind Mr. l’orter, but could not do so more and Ohio Railroad has so in- deceased, one-time head of tho A. Little State Has Been Repre­ night force ol workmen in the loco­ Tells on Witness Stand That Man The. last he saw of them that creased that the company is unable Cons us Bulletin Credits Dela­ Colburn Company, manufacturers of|Trouble With Shaffer and sented by a Number of motive repair shop at Mount Claro. Named Tully Stole Mr. Mc­ evening was when they turned into with the present equipment to move spices, with principal offices in \ ware With 1417 Estab­ Gompers Will Not Able Men. between 250 and 300 additional men Call’s Team. West Front street. He went to the all of it as promptly as it would like lishments. , was adjudicated by Down Easily. will be employed and they will bo en­ police station and thero lear ned to. Judge Penrose iu tho Orphans’ f gaged au soon as possible. The rate whose team had lieen stolen. All other large railroad systems Coui t yesterday. Mrs Nellie Col­ 5 SOME EMINENT LAWYERS. of wages to be paid the uight men On cross examination by Mr.Hast- in the country are similarly crowd­ burn, the widow of tliP deceased, will be a little in advance of the scale ADMITS BEING IN CARRIAGE ings, Mr. Witsil said he was not em- ed with traffic and delays in ship- LARGE ARMY 01 EMPLOYES and his one surving daughter. Mrs. TO INVESTIGATE TROUBLE tor the day employes. jfloyed by anyone to run down Pal- ments are general. Au official of the Sprankle are the main beneficiaries. f Strong Representatives Gen­ It was explained by an official that Man Accused Before of Horse liter. Witsil denied any member- < Baltimore and Ohio Railroad said In Wilmington [Above 759 Man­ After deducting costs and various Convention at New Orleana erally Were Sent to the the locomotives have been^ run so ship in the .Salvation Army. yesterday: claims, amounting in all to *10,370, t Stealing and Pardoned Again ufacturers Employ 17,105 Stirred by a Resolution L Upper House of hard on account of heavy traffic that Beforo tho County Mr. Hastings made an earnest ef- “Wo aro doing a maximum busi- the amount on haud for distribution Bringing Up ithe Old Feud the percentage of repairs which must Persons. Congress. Court. fort to break Witsil's testimony, nesa on the road now, much more Jslound to be $197,Oil.44. Between Labor Leddera 'Y i\ be made has increased. UDt 1g to do so. than a year ago, but aro not block- Ou July 18, 1901, while on board The company wants to have dis­ i "The peculiar and longstanding pol­ VVilhain Lawler was recalled and aded at any point. While, not as his yacht, Mr. Colburn and two ( t abled locomotives repaired as testified that neither Palmer nor his much coal is moving, there has been According to a recent census bulle­ daughters, Aoette and Ida E Col­ itical situation in Delaware In Hie NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 18. Either promptly as possible so jib to get Jo tile Court of General Sessions friend had a team at the Gibson a large increase of general mer- tin there are in Delaware 14I7manu­ burn, were drowned as a result of a matter ot the Blue Hon state’s non- Theodore Shaffer, president cf the i them back into service, and believes yesterday afternoon the trial list was Houso stables. chandise. There is also the usual facturing establishments in which in squall which capsized the craft. representation In the .Senate ot the this can be done by working a night gone over and the calendar arranged. 1900, $41,293,239 was invested, 1327 Amalgninutc^Assouiatlon of Iron, Steel ' I lie state here rested. fall accumulation of lake and rail The captain and one seaman gf the and Tin Workers, or Samuel Gompers, 1 [ Is apparently, In view force in the shops. Several cases were marked for special salaried officers, clerks, and 22,203 of the recent election of legislators,as Mr. Hastings stated that the de- export freight due to heavy ship- boat met a like late. The yacht Tillies. Of the 112 cases on the trial fcncc would lie that Palmer’s friend, ments of grain to market, wage earners were employed. was running off the Connecticut president of the American Federation far from a solution as ever’’ says a of Labor, is destined to pass under a t Will Elect Relief Officers. list, 70 were marked for trial, 15 whose name he said, was Tully, took lt„r . ^, Tbe miscellaneous expenses of the shore, near Black Rock, at the time » I correspondent. The annual election of tho Volun­ passed, 18 continued. 1 discontinued, the team, and not Palmer: Pal- “We are in comparatively good establishments amounted to $2155,- cloud. The eclipse may be temporary \ “That the seats in the Senate and the only ones of the party who tary Relief Department of tho Penn­ 4 referred to Counsel, l settled, and mer was the first witness called and inning order, though we cannot 948: cost of material used survived the calamity were Mrs. and the man who goes under may,! chamber which have been so ably and sylvania Railroad Company will take the remainder passed for different swore that he did not know he was handle the business coming to us as 601 and the value of products, in­ emerge at some other time, but an brilliantly tilled from the foundation Madeline Sprankle, Mr. Colburn’s || j place next Monday. P. B. & W. Rail­ reasons. in the stolen team until he arrived in flfs "e .'™uld ,1‘ke1to; ..rlia cluding custom v/ork aud repairing eclipse there will be for one or the oth­ of the Government by Delawareans eldest daughter, and the steward of road candidates for positions on tho William Johnson, colored, was ar. Hockessin. He slept from the time are fuil of froight, hut they $45,387,630. the boat both of whom with remarka­ er. It Is a fight to the finish, and pres* ' should be kept vacant under present advisory board are H. L. Lombert ralgnud for carrying concealed adead- he entered Hie carriage which he said ?re. not blockaded. We are trying At the census of 1890 tlior ,’P1'0 ble bravery managed to keep above ent conditions favor Gompers. The and lately past similar circumstances and D. F. Troy. ly weapon,and pleaded guilty Chief he believed was owned by Tully. ." b«lld“P the equipment for hand- but 1003 manufacturing establish­ the water fu a lifeboat uu til rescued trouble which so suddenly on to a Is not conducive instate pride. Justice Bore sentenced Johnson to The grand Jury presented the fol- hnSt,raffic a* taBt us Puf‘ble uud ments in the State, in whcili $33,- by the tug Gertrude. point In the convention of the Amerl- , “Delaware has bad lifty two (Jolt­ ten days Imprisonment. lowing indlctmenls,|Maggie Murphev, “George Gray bad been re­ The court look a recess until 2.30 » Commit Murder. John W. McCall. All the prisoners o'clock. CHAMBERLAIN LEAVES. 36,_ horsepower, 335; water wheels, Speaks on “Tony’s well as against John Mitchell, presi­ elected, and he left the Capitol in when arraigned pleaded not guilty 177, horsepower, 6326; 133 electric dent of the United Mine Workers, and ) 11899. Tito roll of the Diamond State’s Hardships.” vvitli the exception of Cooper, who motors, horsepower, 1277. Frank Sargent of the Brotherhood of J Hie Colonial ; rt._ senators contains the names of many Stanley Gorrick was given a acknowledged stealing a watch from CALVARY CHURCH BAKE. a* j y I’raisea Id* The same bulletin shows that In Railway Trainmen. lie asserted that v» i r*. • .*■ Bl lie Hen'a cliJokeus whu achieved & hearing before Judge Loch ran in William J Cooper. AiacricA 19C0thero were 759 manufacturing The charit y conference opened last the organizations over which these " LONDON, Nov. 18.-Colonial Secre­ national reputation and had much to the City Court this morning on tho Sheppard, when arraigned, said It To l>o Hold CartineU’* Store All Duy establishments in this city in which night In the Unitarian Church, which men presided had, while listening to do with making and unmaking nu- charge of assault with intent to was not his pistol, as lie had taken Saturday. tary Chamberlain received a great ova­ capital aggregating $28,372,043 was was li'.led to the doois. The speaker: the advice of their loaders, refused to tion la«t night at Birmingham, where of tho evening was Jacob A. Riis, ol ! loud a helping hand to the Ainalga- tiunaLhistory. The state 1ms almost commit murder. Mrs. Josephine it from a man at Townsend whoa Tiie members of Calvary P. E. invested, 17,106 officers and employes uniformly sent her strongest men to ipowalski, through Mrs. Poneieka, some negroes slarted a light. church will hold a hake at (’artmell’s a farewell bankett on the occasion of engaged at a yearly expense of *8,377,- -Ncw York, who is well known as a mated association and had even fought jWashlngton, and it is to be remarked !fta interpreter, said that o:i last The Court of General .Sessions mot store Sixth and Madison streets on his i .r South Africa was 571. Of tiie employes 1835 were wo­ lecturer, writer and charity worker, against It in tbe dark. Mr. Riis presented a graphic de-J Tho convention was dragging along ii (that not a few of them were chief i Sunday aweek ago while going along at ton o’clock tills morning. The Saturday commencing at 9 a. m. held i)i his honor. Members of all par­ men and 493 children under 16 years ijustice* of the state, and the great | Maryland avenue she was shot iu grand jury immediately retired to ami continuing throughout the day. ties joined in the demonstration, as the of age. scription of child life in the slums of siowly, there being but few eonimlt- majority of them were lawyers of em- 'the back. As she reached Polow- their room. Cliarles Cooper was ar­ The object of the sale is to raise affair was of a non political character. New York in an interesting lecture tees prepared to report, and an adjourn- Soence. George Read and Richard Hki’s house she saw two men ap- Mr. Chamberlain was accompanied by raigned and pleaded guilty of stealing money for repairing the church and liOTHWELL WILL SETTLE. entitled “Tonya Hardships. ’ His mon^ was imminent, when Delegate Bassett werefillio Delaware senatorsjproaching. Then heard a report of a wateli from his father, lie was the mouthers are working hard in bis wife and his son, Austen Chamber- address dealt not only with the sui • Sheridan of the Amalgamated assoela- 1n the First and Second Congresses. lain. revolver and was shot. sentenced to pay to William J. Coop- order to make the affair a face conditions of the children of the j ^on> a colleague of President Shaffer 'And at the outset the closeness of the; success. County Dr. J. P. Wales attended the in- i er, tiie sum of $15.00 restitution Many persons have promised to Responding to a tremendously enthu­ Allows Li rg<*» Hu Hired slums of New York, but with the jn convention, threw a bomb by I Auot her Ilrii tie between Maryland and Delaware, j„roi] woman, who is now out of I money on Saturday next, to bo whip- contribute pies, cakes, rolls, fancy siastic welcome, the colonial secretary underlying conditions leading up to ttSi-ing unanimous consent to introduce la seen. Read was a native of Cecil, danger. i pod with the lasnes audio be ini- paid an affectionate tribute to his their development into ful -Hedged, u reHolutlon calling for au Investigation biscuits and dainties of many kinds It was reported to the Levy Court bom in 1732, and when admitted i‘> Elsie Morolski saw Derrick when i prisoned for three months, American wife, who, he declared, had criminals, and how to remedy these of ,ho charges. Both parties announced all of which will he home made and tliis morning that George U Kotli- the bar began practice at Newcastle, he pulled tho revolver and 3hot tho ! The chief justice ordered that the sustained him by her course and offered for sale during the day. well’s settlement of »St. Georges conditions. that they courted the Investigation, 'In colonial days, when Delaware was woman. sheriff, who was absent, must be pre- cheered him by her sympathy. He Mr. Riis said that the coriuptiou an(j jt wm referred to a special com- In the evening an entertainment hundred taxes for 1900 would he known as “TheThree Lower Counties | John Podolfski was with Gorrick i sent In court, personally, during tho will be held ami all goods remain­ had found in her his beat and truest of municipalities isone of the causes mittee of llve> lwo to be selected by upon tho Delaware,” Read was at- when the shot was tired, ilo went j enlire lime tho court is in session, made in a few days. Action against ing unsold will be disposed at counselor. Referring to his approach­ of the juvenile offender, and that the; Pri,sideut Gompers. two by President terney general of the proviiu lie his bondsmen to recover the to the woman’s i lie An attachment as issued for auction salo to tho highest bi dder. ing trip, he said it was to be a mutter illegal liquor traffic is another. He, Shnffcr> and lhe Court to choose tho served In Lhe , thought sho was only trighteuod as of business and not a mere parade. He amount due was therefore post­ t privi eges Louise Greaves, an absent witness. dwelt, up fifth. $1$ and was president ot the Delaware j,0 frightened by tiie shot. I)|.||II| of Daniel It. Komi. poned. Henry C. Conrad, the William Abbott, a youth of 14, could not expQCt that all tho bitterness granted the boy in the city., winch Constitutional Convention of 177G, .rpjloro bad boon no words or quar- Daniel R. Reed died at liis homo In South.Africa would die out, but he court’s attorney, is conducting the resulted in habitual enmity toward j itenHnd iio> .... ^ auda delegate to the Fe lor.il O msti- rej ()f auy kind. charged with assault on Thomas settlement. the police, who a 1 ways chased the ! SCHENECTADY’, N. Y\, Nov. IS.-- Scholield, pleaded guilty. Abbott in Cliestortown, Md., last night. could say this for the government— tuLlonal Convention of 1787. He sati {Sergeant Hiram While testified Ho has iteen in poor health t'orsom.0 Tho court allowed tho directors bov off the streets or lots whenever j Latest developments indicate that to- acknowledged shooting at Schofield, that they would relieve all suffering. In tho State Legislature and on th^to! making the arrest at 110 Mary- time and his death was not a sur­ lie was bound on a new venture, and cf the Ferris Industrial School he slarted to play one of his games, night the trades assembly will proba- who had turned tho hose on him. $2,400, balance due on tho schools bench of the Court of Appeals, ftnd 1 lanl nyeone. He got the revolver prise to his family and friends. Mr. there was a possibility of failure. The 1* 1 ay beiug absolutely essential to | My rescind ilie order boycotting tho Tiie court decided to hear tho tusti- annual appropriation of $7,400. was chief justice of the stale Iroin j ail(^ cartridges in Gerrick’s room. Rood went to Chostertoxvn from government's desire was to make South child life, as soon as It was deni Schenectady Railway company. mouy. Coroner Frick was allowed $104.- 1793, after his resignation from the .derrick told him that he lived tiie Delaware several years ago. Ho Africa one united nation—united In him he began to make trouble lor f 305 Miiborg of the Thomas Schofield testified that 85 for services rendered tho county. ut ^, until his death, 1 sjlat j0 8Caj>e his companion aud leaves a widow aud four children— heart as well ns in name. Greater dif­ those around him. Abbott had shot at him under the ►Several hills for smaller trades assembly li: signed a petition v In 1798. His successor, Cuancellor (jpj not intend to shoot the woman, Horace Reed, of Cliestortown; Dan­ ferences, lie said, had been healed, and amounts Mr, Riis endeavored to impress for a meeting. circumstances as above. Samuel were allowed other persons. lie '-all expressly stst- - ■ Kensev Johns, is noted in political j j)r. Wales for the tlefonce said It iel Reed, of Washington. D. C.; lie mentioned Canada as an instance iu upuu Hie members of the Associated ing hut the juiriio.se Is to rec Vi and legal annals through Hie refusal possible for the bullet to have Benson and Jerry {Sullivan gave Many assessors ’em before tho Charities Uml crime is not heredl-j the action talc similar testimony. Abbott was Misses Hattie and Cora Reed, of this connection. l ist Wcduesd it ■ m of the Senate to seat him upon a ccr- struck; tbe pavement and then struck Chestertowu. He was about 65 He took n very optimistic view re­ court prepared to be sworn in but tary. This bugbear, lie said, should sentenced to be inprisoned for throe tho work was postponed until 1.30 lieu the boycott vns (letla Ml. The tilicatc of appointment from Coy. J the woman. Gerrick took tiie stand years of age. garding the future of South Africa. be gotte rid )f, and added that i j.pq ibers is needed months, and to pay the costs of the o'clock. >st of t Joshua Claytou. iu his defence and said he was hap­ On the c ■lusion of Mr. (’hambor- surroundings ■ere responsible for I to l meeting culled. At first I Tea- prosecution. linnet to (ilvo cert, The court recessed at 11-30 o’clock at py and wanted to scare his land- the making of offenders. KBNSEY .1011 MS CASK, Albert Palmer was arraigned The Rock Rand ol Bay( Iain’s speech torchlight proceasi idont Jacks< stated emphatically that Tho “Kensey Johns case ’ estab-fiord, me N, J. t< > go iuto committee of the whole The speaker recommended belter I the malting charged with larceny of a horse ami will give u musical conceit in Union uud a fireworks display •ere hold. to discuss the Arrowsmith bill. ould declare the b •colt listiod a precedent which was, cur- J. Frank Ball who represented srliooln as a remedy for Lhe evil el-; Gff Later, after carriage, the property of John \V. Church Thursday evening, December n exciting meeting of jously enough, never given HielGerriok said this could not bo con- fecta of slum iifc. McCall. He pleaded not guilty. I). lltli, under the auspices of the Ush­ the b litti CHANGE OF NAME. He was not stirpiaed. lie sal J, that binding force of a fixed rulo of Sen- 9trued to be assault with intent to O. Hastings represents him. This is I emphatic, saying that It v J ers’ Union of the church. COAL SITUATION IN there were so many truants whe ! that such action would be ato procedure until recent yours. |commit murder. the second time Palmer has been iken. The Gerrick was however held iu $"00 Old Title of T. IV, and II. Still on the CITY IS UNCHANGED the character of some schools was! Johns was appointed March 19, before the Delaware courts for entimont uf the members if many of *1794, and nine days afterward the,* ball for court. taken in! consideration. lhe mions is I stealing horses. Ho was pardoned strongly gainst the Senate, by a vote of twenty to hov-j Wilmer Price, colored, pleaded Ho suggested the beys’ clubs on account of ill health after serv­ PROPOSED CITY Agyet the officials at the car There is no change in the coal QSj boycott and its failure was so marked another remedy. These, said the | that there Is great probability that a 41 «□, declared that lie was not euti- guilty [o the charge of disorderly ing a part of his sentence. shops ol the Pennsylvania Railroad situation to-day. As predicted the I u .jpeaUer, are a thousand times belter; resolution to tied to tho vacant seat because a conduct. Officer Rums made the Daniel Massey pleaded guilty to ■ h \\ l Company have received no orders to market ill not be glutted at any 1 8 •sclnd will be curried. . session of tho Legislature had in- j arrest at 712 Curlett street, as Price I than policemen’s cluhs. He paid a, an attempted felonious assault upon change the lettering on the cars time during the winter. jtervimed between the resignation had a pocket knife open and was I tribute to the Fresh Air Fund. Annie E. Hickman. from I*. W. & R. to 1*. B. & W.. and Several shipments bv the Reading ! of Head and the appointment by using threats that he would Caloe The conference meet again j Edward Winder pleaded Board of Trade and City Coun­ they may continue for an indefinite Company are on the •ay, ithe Governor. The’’ICensey Johns| revenge oo Ills wife who had ll ot and a i’­ ! this alterin' he i Child Sav a guilty to a charge of tli larceny of cil Committees Again Dis­ period to put the old lettering on rivals from that source may be look- i case" is the leading o tho strange man at their home. The cd for in small quantities almost | will be the subject, of discussion. m n $7.25 from Cliarles Warner Com­ cuss Measure. them. Most of the passenger coaches Tr.e Rev. J. L, Nicliol •undisputed question of tho right of mail followed him and he drew tho have the single name "I’ennsy 1 vania” every day. II give a THE DAUGHTER. appoint a Uni- Unite to defend himself. pany. talk on “The Curlew Law” and the a state executive to , The fine Robert Morton pleaded not guilty ou the sides and these will not be An agent for the’ Reading mid ited States senator wlieu the Legis­ as $3 and costs. Rev. W. L S. Murray will speak up- of toying with Edith Sipple, a child Members of the Board of Trade changed. Tho order to niter the yesterday that tho con lature lias failed or refused to fill a| John Davischargcd Patrick Lynch ipuny was 1 on tho “Cigarette Evil." Miss John P. IF: jortv Snvs Flo Was under the age of 10 years. nnd tho City Couueil met agaiu last title on all the property will prob­ doing tho beat It could and that In a *1 vacancy, The seven senators vrho|witl) acting in a disorderly manner, night and discussed tho proposed ably be issued on Lhe first of tho week its customers here would re- | Sarah W. 1’vle, who has charge of Insulted at Home and As- “’ f: bold tberwise in the Third Con-i lie ordered a stew in a restaurant PALMER CALLED TO TRIAL. now City Charter. year.- It will be a big undertaking" ough coal to supply their I the settlement work, will discuss the saultod bv His Son. ► ’ grass wore Richard Potts, of Mary­ 1 at 114 Market street aud refused to City Council, man Kaue favored benevolent effects of such, 1 the k Tho Palmer case was taken up. and will require much time to patrons with a ton or two iit a time, j land; John Vining, of Delaware; pay for it. Lynch said it was the three assessors following a feature evening the “County Workhouse’ The prisoner was charged with the complete the work. The Read in s plan of requiring j Ralph Izard, of South Carolina; other man ordered the stew. Ho of the Grand Rapids Charter. will ho the topic. Chief J ii t ice J lin L\ Haggerty was charge 1 in j larceny of the horse, buggy and dealers which it supplies not to sell j a {Robert Morris, of Pennsylvania as dismissed. Messrs Bancroft, Rossell, Bell Charles B. Lore and Chief Wardeu j tho City Court to-day harness on September 9th from the At \Vright'.s IIH/.4 more than two tons to any one con­ nth being - 'John Rutherford, of New Jersey; William Oliver wai charged with and Reed of the Board of Trade Mtservo to be among the speakers, j dr k and lisorder! v. , Gibson House stables. Mr. Ward There was large crowd last sumer atone time lias been Hubject* 1 More ico fx{ Caleb Strong, of ; carrying concealed deadly weapons. committee favored the plan pro­ Haggerty testified that on last said ho would show by an eye-wit­ evening at Wright’s Military Band cd to much criticism. The company r ffheodore Foster, of Rhode Island. Officer Davidson found two sets of posed in the Board of Trade charter, Wednesday night her lather had a ness that Palmer and another man linzarr. Tho baud gave a delight­ wisely claims, however, that without 'lhe Benevolent Pioneer Literary i On the other side were Janies Mon- steel knuckles In Ills pockets. Oliver which provides for four assessors piece of chain and threatened her hitched up McCall’s team and drove ful concert which was greatly ap­ such a prohibition large consumer* hoid its regular ’ roe uud John Taylor, of Caroline, said lie was on his way to Pottsvllle and fivedistri.cts. By the operation ancl her mother. Alexis Haggerty preciated. This evening there will would gobble up all the coal as fast weekly dance in Eden Hall this {Virginia; William Bradford, Rhode where his parents reside. Ball for away. of the charter a new assessment testified Ii19 father had gone away John YV. McCall testified that lie be auothor concert given by tli e as it arrived, and those who 2 four Island; John Brown, John Edwards court was fixed at $100. of tho entire city would be made evening. from the house fill Tatnall street lived on tlie Delaware City road, band, assisted by vocalists ot' the or live tons a winter or less would The debate ancl entertainment Kentucky; Aaron Burr, Rufus King Maggie Butcher, colored, pleaded every five years. and ho had followed hm intake city. get none. flew York; Benjamin Hawkins, not guilty to the charge of larceny of about U miles below Red Lion. He committee has arranged for a ihc piece of chain from him. Tho said he arrived iu this city about 4 Mv. Bancroft thought the body Tho . voting contest, at the closo euchre and dance to be held cn Alexander Martin, North Carolina; $1 from Samuel Fisher. should bo careful with the assess­ witness succeeded In getting the o’clock the afternoon ol September 9, was as follows: Robert Penkett, Tuesday evening December teteplieu R. Bradley, Moses Robin- Last night Fisher treated a couple ment aud Mr Reed thought that OFFICER FOFXD A chain and then throw lhe prisoner and sent histeam to the Gibson house 112; El wood Hubert, 3(57; James ill be given and of girls and when ho offered the money spent in making a good as­ Valuable prizes to the pavement. Haggerty denied Son, Vermont; John Laugdou, Sam* stables, by James Mitcalf, between Welch, 301; Wesley Hinson, 299; BOY IN DISTRESS. II be ar [uel Livormore, New Hampshire; dollar in payment Maggie snapped an excellent progra 1013 that he had ordered his father from G and 7 p. m.; that Lhe horse later sessment would be well spent. Tho John Goler, llfi; William Grandi- [George Cahot, Massachusetts; Pierce tho bill aud ran away. Three other section was marked for discussion ranged. the house. He said he did not know returned of its own accord to tils son. 4G; Williafti Fisher, 40; William On December llth a debate will rvjj Butler, South CarolinarOliver Ells- witnesses gave similar testimony. later. Begged to bo Taken to a Hospi­ that a young man named De Lucca owu home, and that there was a Gordon, 30- Tho bazaar will con­ Lwortb, Stephen Nix Mitchell, Con- Bail was fixed at $200 for court. City Council will tal to be Cured. be held. had kissed his Rister and added woman's cape, a black whip and a consider the tinue tivo nights more and it is ex­ Clarence and Edward Buss and charter during the week that his father conid not kiss his •[ meeticill; James Gunn James Jack summer spread iu the carriage. and a pected a large vote will ho polled RW»»k«* lm At lit Itch «•«! Ji| John Harkins, for acting in a dis­ ' lion, Georgia; Frederick Freiiugliuy- There also were oats in the buggy. free discussion will take place at before the close. Officer Gordy of the Pennsyl­ President Baer and Vico l ii- own wife in that house. . nen, New Jersey. orderly manner, were fined $8 and tho joint committee meeting on Mr. Haggerty, defendant, None of these articles belongedHo vania Railroad Company, found a dent Voorhoes. of the Rending, “The Legislature then elected costs each. next Monday evening. boy lying on the ground at Front vesterday confirmed the statement!l< k the stand rnd testified that Ins Mr. McCall, C. Baldwiu of Doe [Henry Latimer, who ontered the Tho charge of keeping a disorder­ llrtilwiiy >lci Organize and Poplar streets to-day, wb rUH J that it had beou decided to advauce [Wl,c a11* ai,n *,ai^ as snulted him. 1 Ituu, Pennsylvania, had written Historical Lewpx. Senate February 7, 1795, and re­ ly house preferred against May Foy Prosperity Lodge No. 2 Car In­ crying for help. He said his the pay of all of the 22,000 employ cos Two days later he saw De Lucca a Mr. McCall relative to the An interesting paper on ‘‘Histori­ name signed in 1801. He had been a was dismissed. ar- spectors and Car Repairers Associa­ was Frank Boyle, and his riiomo of the company oil a scale which k|S® his daughter. Ilo said that • ur- tides, he 9uid. cal Lewes” was read by Pen nock jJK geon in the revolution and a inntn- tion of America was organized in along the causeway. He is employed will give each man about 10 por| *Hat night De Lucca told him ho To ConsRIer Trolley Feodors. Pusey. historian of tho Historical So­ ® ber oflhe Third Congress. Samuel William Lawler testified that Met­ this city on Sunday. The following at the plant of the Diamond State cent, increase. Mr. Baer said the would “fix his buslaess. ” The it- ciety of Delaware, at the society’s m White, t Wilmington, by cjjcu live Owing to the number of fatal ae- calf brought McCall’s team to the named officers were elected: Steel Company, and said he had announcement would bo made by "es:1 iel1 tl,c *,0USt; an l wa-* followed 9t appointmentlent andand electionelection 6vfiv tho ciileutH recently, City Council will meeting last evening. Mr. Pusey re­ 1‘agt chief Inspector, John Kcatly; stables betweon 7 and 8 o’clock, on been injured while at work, lie Vico President Vuorhees. ’lhe latter by bis sou and tbe latter threaten­ Br ‘Heerislalure, sat in the Senate from consider the question of trolley car that date, that he went into tho cently made a visit to the old town, chief inspector. George M. Horn; ed him. and collected considerable informa­ had started home but when lie had had arranged to make it yesterday ■ Bi' Delaware from February 28, 1801, fenders. Gibson, House, and when ho came iTssistant chief inspector, William T. reached Poplar street was unable morning, hut dehiyel it until to­ At this point. Deputy City Solici 9 .until his death, in November 1800. tion about its early history, and Hinger; recording secretary, G T. out tho horse and wagon were gone. to go any further. He also said lie to await tiie lor Garrett asked that the e lie B He was one of the youngest men Christian Ktuluavor Kntertninmeot. his paper was very instructive aud Wltworth; financial secretary George day or to-mor He said he met Palmer on the after­ had been sick for some time hut eompintion ol data which he had dismissed. It was done. B who have l ccome senators, being 39 The Intermediate Department of greatly appreciated. W. Pyle; treasurer, Frank T. Beggs; noon of September 9th, on Bhiploy could not procure medicine or the St. Paul's Christian Endeavor Soci­ junior inspector, William L. Cochran; requested. I a. T »years.years old when he entered that street between Third and Fourth . services of a doctor. He begged tho ety will preseut an entertainment prelate, Walter S. Fisher; inside William Campbell, of I(»23 Gilpin ■ Jjody. As the successor ot Senator He saw Palmer at the door of the Will «*rutloiiK To- pay any attention to his injiu'i 413 King street. While uu oyster bout was beating • , Maryland, in Frederick county, and Btreets. Palmer’s partner left him at poems. services to bo held ou Thanksgiving After being idle lor ween, until yesterday when it became so ■in recent Muryland necrology Is re- Fourth and Shipley streets but came Day. out the Christiana river against a owing to^thc shortage ol coal, the painful that ho could not lift his Poor («HM. strong head wind this morning, she f corded the death of one of his name The only remedy is a Welsbach back. After a moment’s conversation a Tho one for lhe churches west of Johns I*o rg resumed operations arm. lie consulted Dr. Frantz who collided with the dock at the ship '• ’and blood at the same place Hor- light- It increases light and lowers the mun looked into Gibson Houso Cheap and clean for heating or Market street will be held in Har­ to-day. The compauy lias been un J pronounced it a bad ^sprain. cooking. Cylinder stoves, $1.09 up, yards of Thu A meric; k I _ aey was followod by Caesar A. Rod- gas bills. I. Lewis Row and Com­ bar. rison Street Church, while tho one Car aud able to secure any largo amount of ' radiators, $1.75 up; cooking stoves, Foundry Company. A. U. M. ( "iifi'ii!uni Apiiolntinont.. * nsy, a nephew of , of pany has them from 39o up, also for churches on the east side of Mar­ coal and during the past month F rsfolutionery fame, who had been Then they went down Shipley $1.25 up, I Lewis Row aud Com­ The force of the collision threw the The following appointments to everything in gas supplies, 413 King street toward Third, Mr. 'Witsil said ket street will be held in Epworth hss been unable to run a week Delaware Churches were made at * ' attorney general of the United States pany, 413 King street- Church. The service for liraudy wine crew to the deck and badly dam­ straight ahead. street. he missed them for a moment, aud aged the bow sprint but did no fur­ tho conference ot the Alrlcan Union jindsr Jefferson and Madison, and found them in Holliday’s saloon. Lettem or Adniiiiiwlration. and Kiugawood Churches will be held M. P. church, receotly held stClay- ther damage. ‘After adjusting the nl In Newbolil. pomtnandant of a Delaware battalion Loral Brevity. Witiilsaid he aaw them come out of Letter* of administration on th» In Brandywine Church. The Rev. ville, N. J.: Chlppey a Church, bleb marched to the defense ot See Vandever & Follaasbee, for bow sprint, the boat couliuued her Tho Rev. John Snaps, delivered Hnlidny’aealoon, and from hie posi­ of Rachel Ann Perkins were W. L. S. Murray, D. D., pastor of Hockessin, the Her. Robert Snula- altlmore la 1814. Rodney nae one estate trip. his lecture on “How to Find Your- S rour Ilfs iniurancs. itvona 404 tion back of a telegraph pole, saw granted by Register of Wills Croe- St. Paul's Church, will preach at bury;St, Joseph’s Church, Ml. Pleas­ Equitable Building. eolf" iu the Nowbold Baptist Church ] , Continued on Third Pago. Palmer and hl» friend go into the sau to-day to Martha 8. Perkins. Harr'nou Street Church. Advertise in tho republican. ant, tbe Rev, T. D. Scott. i*.k Newbold N. 3., last night.

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