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FOURTH EDITION ! j j j j ! I I j 1 j j j j I I Foff the Mkddie Atlantic States, part dood| weathsr, ooeMtonal rat o .south „«j, Tinllg to westerIj winds, station ary or Higher temperature, followed by * ■■ETTAL FIES DB A* DTORK. by Imt Me-Sear cuisa CDEOASO, June #.—Jacob Hanley, a young man living in Bridgeport, last 1 night induced a respectable young woman name Mary Thom peon to accompany bi» to Uewald's Garden, a notorious re- -_ the etockyards. Shortly alter arriving then be lulormed her he bad MR Ms overcoat In a barn about a mile fllimnt mil asked her to accompany him there and they would then return home. She walked with him to the place • which war in a lonely neigh* bor was the Pan reached than to Hanley seized her,placing his hands over tar month to prevent her screaming, and attempted, with desperate strength, to MoompUsh • fiendish purpose, Mary re- ■DM with Ml bar might, and, getting hfe hands away bom harmonthjmplortd «tare be merdtul to her. He answered aoly by rmsming his eOorts,and she gsve j six men appeared . turn, and, believing them tobe Ikfeadft, Mery ran toward tbem ami : bomoi protection. Instead of giving protection, however, four of themoined 1 with Hanley,and by force effected a des perate outrage upon her. Tbe other two» alood aloof and ramonatrated feebly, bat threads were made of killing tbem, and they remained quiet onlookers. Tbe girl pitoooaly begged of tbe brutes to allow her loge and,at Air robbing her of a finger xbig and $1 In change, they consented to Imr departure. She knows none of her —n **—*7 but Hanley, with whom she has been acquainted three years. Frier tolhlstime he hr? always conducted himself In a proper manner. t Charged With Miscegenation. CEiTOni, Wy. T., Jane 8,1881. The case of tbe marriage of a China man names Lee Chin to Mrs. Era H. Lm, a white woman, Is attracting much atUutiou. Tbe statutes of Wyoming forbid such intermarriage,end tbe couple weal to Denver to bave tbe ceremony performed, the Colorado laws not pro UMttng it. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cbtn have ton indicted for miscegenation. Tbe Chinees Consul et Denver, under direc tion or the Chinese Ambassador at Washington, has become interested in behalt ot hie countryman and will con - test the sees in the couru. Judge W. P. Carroll end Mr. J. C. Baird have been retained to defend tbe case. Meanwhile a foU sUtement U being prepared for I the Chinese Ambassador to present to the State Department, end diplomatic eonwspon dence is likely to ensa e. . | have THl ALLEOE» BV«AB BRIBE. the w n - u, ta. PrtM . I to Washinuton, lune 7 _It is lar ■Mertedhere to-night that J. Ban mnbu of e tk°wa^ l a^ W Means an Committee to whom Colonei Fred I Coukling referred when in bis recent 1 :?St? , w J lfir Yorkl ir h * r « e r dtha U # 100,000 had been paid member of I that C ommi ttee by tbe sugar lobby. I In connection with thu accusation, I ÄÄÄÄ Beverly Tucker, Congressman Tuck-1 sssxia.,: ÏSSSÂÎSÂl ta ever received a dollar from any, person for any service in Congress, 1 and they declare that the mention I 8Ucha connection 18 8 1 to J. Randolph Tuekor Mennttoned a» tlio Recipient. «BUWOLFI REBUT. "* I Paris, Jon« 7*—MUs Gertrude M. I Qrtawoid, Bret Harte'* niece, »»Je tar first appearance at the Grand . night, in the chanwter ot in Anbroiae Thomas' I -- It was a genuine success. 1 „ Though nervons in the opening scene I Mise Uriswold soon regained her self-1 l possession and won upon the sym- ' pnihy of the audience. Her voice is a vary high soprano. Her acting was •xo.ileal, and after the "mad scene'' ta« was called before the curtain to receive th« naanimons applause of the AS American elrl's Triampb «tare n»<a «Aa.re.ata dhre-rea. re Opera lMt '•Ophelia,' "Hamlet.* CsafedersW Caartesles to Federal Soldier«. C.ATTANOOOA' Teuo., June 6.~Ab Ï organtzailon of ex-Coni«derate soldiers I baa, beeo effected here. Col. J.B.Uooke, I Ï. oaMwofl^rio« prasi^nt; Maf.^K c. I theauyeothr* become a member oil tbe organization, the parpoje of which I is to tender « reception to th« Army of | O am (Mr land, whtoh has « reunion 1« this city t September, the first ttoM the aootetj bn mat In the Sooth.— It ■ foe programme of tbe .ex Coofader Mldten to bar. present on the oc OMton the must prominent of the firing Confederate Genera» and aeveral thotu •ad ax-Coafed.rate saldier, repreeent » •vetjr State tn the late »bellten.— Müsen auldien of the Sooth are to ta Invited, and mao, regiment, win be tare. Tbe formal reoeptlon will take plaoe either on the battle field, ol OhatZaBodga or at the National Ceme tav, 1« foU olty. The notion or tbe Confederate soldiers hie caused much A card. I SÄ reSMÏÏrëïïSïrenï^o"i I r decay, Iom of menhooitL * recipe that will eure yo* MOB. This great remedy •Pl h—I — m her«, «ad. their plan« will be « u Se9ss ft >11y carried out. •rECUL nOTICB. IOF envelop« £. Lxmlam, titatUm L Mavj^odDJwij . j ZL2Z N OTICB. —DON'T FORGET THE— 3Q3ZO TJ JEh S X O HST BB «iVKjr rfy th*— SABBATH school —O» THE — J1BST PREbBYTERIAN CHURCH ®* JTOB Hth, UH trifo *. w.«« . pf P Sy. ». otatand. » ■ ntaiiin jaetou V L W.EKimiD « oo„ Ladies' Spring Dress Goods. Ladies' Spring Dress Goods. Ladies' Spring Dress Goods. Ladies' Spring Dress Goods. Ladies' Spring Dress Goods. Ladies' Spring Dress Goods. Ladies' Spring Dress Goods. Ladies' Spring Dress Goods. Our department for this class of goods is now com plete in every particular. It embraces all the newest and most desirable styles and colorings for Ladies' wear, and the qualities are such as Jwe take pleasure in selling. Tricot Beiges, Illuminated Tricots, Armures, Nona Cloths, Foules, Crepe de Indes, Roman Stripes, High Novelty Plaids and Orinoco Stripes, FANCY SILKS. Fancy Silks, Fancy Silks, Fancy Silks, Fancy Silks, Fancy Silks, Fancy Silks, We would invite especial attention to a line of "Fancy Silks" which we are selling At 50 Cents. COLORED SILKS, Colored Silks, Colored Silks, Colored Silks, I Colored Silks, Colored Silks, I Colored Silks, At Si.oo. I J t w ;ij on J y be necessary I J /_ for One to see these goods II | to appreciate them, as we | have been paying $ 1.05 fo N But determined the same. I to have the best silk for a dol lar in the city we purchased a large line at a reduced price an d now offer them at the I I above figures. 1 1 U guinet black silks I ^ ■ . T .i , c .„ I vxuinct lilciCK oilks, I Guinet Black Silks, Guinet Black Silks, Guinet Black Silks, <•"'"■«> Bi»ck Saks. *■•» 5 TO »r. s o. t- , x , 1 Ten (ip) years experience I with "Guinet Silks" gives us 8 1 sufficient confidence in them to guarantee every dress we sell. We do -not think it "* I necessary to say anything M. I more except that we have Satin de Lyon, manufactured . , 1 ,.. ot by the same company. YV e I have also a fine line of Black 1 „ , , I Colored Damasse bilks at self-1 l ow nrireq ' P ' is was to the DRESS TRIMMINGS. Dress Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, Ï Our "Dress Trimmings" I ^ & . I Comprise DrCSS buttons Ot c. I the latest and choicest cle V, Black and Colored oil Fringes, MOSS Frimmin^S, which I , ni of | and Fassamentenes, Black and Colored Satins and Silks first oc firing thotu to be take ol Ceme much cut bias. KID GLOVES. Kid Gloves, Kid Gloves, Kid Gloves, Kid Gloves, Kid Gloves, 150 dozen of "Trefousse" , -r*. , ,, , T . . and "Delorme Kid Gloves „ . ,,, , in all sizes and shades, and I are being sold at low figures I for this q ual 'ty of glove at yo* remedy be W. M. Kennard & Co., W. M. Kennard & Co., W. M. Kennard & Co., W. M. Kennard & Co., W. M. Kennard & Co., L HST 621 Market Street. 621 Market Street. 621 Market Street. N. B.—We have the cele w.«« j brated "Mercedes" Parasols, 1 used by the most fashionable jaetou 1 tra.cU-f' REMOVAL! ers on f ) [Ï I I I it »> OLD ABE WILMINGTON BRANCH, -—IS HOW— Permanently Located --A.T- ST MARKET 117 •P -JLETJD - 116 SHIPLEY ST • 7 ENTRANCE ON BOTH STREETS. Our stock of goods is arriving daily and our GRAND OPENING WILL SHORTLY BE ANNOUNCED. Iu the meantime our customers will receive prompt attention, and the and delivery of goods will not be terrupted. I /_ _ _ -- - , n , II 7 Kt. | sale 111 - GEO. KELLY & CO •J : WILMINGTON, DEL. N 116 Shipley St* a I one dollar down and one dollar per week. 1 Junes, 7 , s.s. * 810 Market Street, F*hila. TERMS.—On a bill of goods amounting to $10, KIDNEY-WORT WHY? DOES WONDERFUL CURES! i ltwiw lUrt.ii. th. 1.1VEB, BOWELS I «tut KIDNEYS ot tti. gj^ in BecatiM It cleans«« the «yatem of the poison hrnnora that develop« in Kidney and Url nary Diaeaaea, Blliouenesa, Jaundice, Conatl. In Kheumatiam, Neuralgia, Female Complaint«. Nervous Duordera 8E* WHAT PBOPLB BAT « » B. Stork, of June Kidney-Wort cured >s had been trying for four yuan», t. John A mall, of Wanhington, Ohio, «ay; her boy vfu given up to die by four prominent Rician* and that ho waa afterward* cured by dney-Wort. M. M. B. Goodwin, an editor in Chardon, Ohio. live, being bloated ort cured him. Y.. pay* trouble# Er n City. Kansas, r regular Phjr rows, .{■ Cull K iiln'V beyoud belle Anna L. J and otb Kidney South So] ndfti by tb B. La wren yWof? mode* him we ff^red eight year« »rith kldnf ui unablo to work. Kidney well a« ever." in., «offered medùdmw," after Kidn< Mlcba»l S. o of Montgomery Center, Vt.. •y difficulty aud Wort wade hint KIDNEY- WORT PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Constipation and Piles. tJTIt la put up _ tin ean«, one pnekage of whleh mokMabt quart« of medicine. Also in Liquid Fora#, very Qm»* «ted, for Ummm that, cannot readily prw uT It art» with equal efficiency GET IT ATTI1E DRUGGIBTH. PRICE, «1.00 WELLS, HHTIAKDSON A Co., Prop'«, (Will «end the dry poet-paid.) ßLRLUUTO!!. fT. . Ot _ I I BBT NATIONAL BANS V OF WILMINGTON TBS POBmo Mo-'tv itziiauTuar KINAN MAL AUKNTH OF THE UNI 'IK I) MT ATEM, I toward itetu, I I Clement B. Hmyth, | Henry h. Mcoomb, w. Bu»h, i winftmTatoau, , UamelJamee, lBliUarr.lt. and Ham'i Baner<>tt.jr. T EDWARD BETTR, PRRHiDBNT. ÜEO. D. AUMHTHONU. CASHiKh. • $090,000. Fsld up Capital, Philadelphia, New York and Boston E> i hange famished to regular Depositors without charge. Discount days, Mondays and Thur«da * s at SUM) A. M. DIRECTORS. i lilt AHUZANB HAVINGS BANK. 602 MARKET STREET. Incorporated January 24th, 1861. Open to receive deposits dafly from 9 M until 4 P. M., and on Tuesday and Sal day evenings from7 to 8 o'clock. SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, regularly made In April and October. When «iiviejuds are not withdrawn« they are accounted as deposits. Thus per manent deposits compound their interest twlretoretajgfc^^ Clement H. Smyth, Uhas. W. Townsend Nathan'l K. Ben son, Henry F. Durs, , ^ W. Hastings, Job H. Jackson, Hkiward Pusey, Wm. H. Hwift, Anthony Higgins. GEO. V. BUSH, President. EO. 8. CAPELLE, Vice President. feb21-ly E T TAYLOP. Trensnr«» 9 A George W. Bush, George H. Capelle, M. Lu Llchetiste' Eriward DarUoRb cele Iu, Mothers, If your Baby sufltos pain and Is restless, do not stapeB it by admlnlu tf -ing opium, but soothe it with a relia ble remedy, such as Dr. Bull's Baby byrap. Price only cents a bottle. mittee a the not against faithful mittee, issue party tbe in will here «BEAT B4R01I JtH AT ADAMS & BRO'S 5 gj^ 504 MARKET STREET, in Oil Cloths, Carpets and Matting, Tin, Ol&MS, and Crockery Ware, lkru Goods , dt Notions , BOOTS AND SHOES. Toys and Fancy Goods, or ali .Descriptions. Stair IlodH. and Rugs, Croquet, Lawn Ttuis. Base Balls, Bat*. As. a large as sortment of Hammocks, «heap. Expi Wagons, and VeLec pedÄs look Carriages and Wheeluar Worka, Flags, loin terns particularly call your special line of tulldren's ing HorHes, Doll rows, Fire that ring We would aUentlon Carriage« at Factory price«. Cull id .he convli ciooda are Cheap. sed that onr has in JUST RECEIVED 1 S. H, STAATS. NO. 405 MARKET ST., me, in vara. HA8JU8T RECEIVED ANOTHER NEW AND CHOICE STOCK OF Fancy Hosiery, Gloves -AND GAU 8 B MERINO la, lug the UNDERWEAR FOB Lftdies, Gents and Misses. ALBO AN ELEGANT STOCK OF it BLACK SILK FRINGES, PfiAtvL, METAL AND FANCY BUT TON R, TOKCHKN AND imita. TION LACES, MULL TIES, SHIRKED CAPS, Ac. a Large assortment of silk and JAPANESE FANS, PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. —AT— VERY LOW PM1CE&. may 14 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT TOUB STOVES, AND GET TOUB Heaters Put in Order 1 bave just reduced the prloe of all Oook Parlor and Heating Stoves to «altto nardt. lines. 0s H .a ies the priées tntùf you buy. U. MOESISMOH, Thirds» Rhlplay Bta. jan26. A Frm Tetlerdaj'i Ula Edition. CHESAPEAKE AMD DELA WARE: CAHAIm Annual Mooting of tbs Ntorkbold Tbe annual meeting of ibe stockhold ers of tbe Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company was held at the office No. 528 Walnut street, iu Philadelphia on Monday, Frank R. Cope presidiug, and Henry V. Lesley, secretary. The annual report, which was read showed that tbe total receipts for the fiscal year 002.48, of was derived from tolls ; the balance on hand at tbe $63,796.79. The expenses for the year were $180,005.55, and tbe balance in the hands of tbe Treasurer at the close of the year was $47.092.72. The questlou of merging the various ■teem hues controlled by the cempany into tbe corporal iou itself, which wrs f ro posed some time ago, has received nil consideration ; and the directors have concluded that, as all the depart ments ot the company's business working harmoniously, it Is inexpedient to disturb the relations now existing between the several interests. The elec iton for officers were as follows : President—Andrew C. Gray. Directors—H. Pratt McKean, John F. Gilpin, Thomas A. Riddle, Isaiah V. Williamson, Charles H. Hutchinson, Edwin Swift, David Scull, Mahlon P. Hutchinson, John R. Baker, Charles Dutifb, Gustav us 8. Benson, Janies C. Fisher, Henry C. Ford, and Joseph E. Gillingham. ending May 31 were which amount (101 *170, ,630.0» of the year was it ol The W. A N. Extension. Workmen are now engaged in doing the necessary grading for the proposed extension of the Wilmington & North ern Railroad to the Delaware river front. It is designed to commence the extensiion near Delaware Junc tion, bridge the Christiana above the Delaware Western bridge, cross the causeway and strike the liver on the Benj . Ellioit farm, about two miles below the Christiana. Here a wharf will be built and other improvements made. ï Taken With a Hemorrhage. S. M. Kenny, of Seaford, while gaged In this city this morning, iu ship ping rags to Philadelphia, was attacked at tbe freight depot with a hemorrhage. He was also seised with a fit. He was taken to the City Hall aud medical aid summoned. If be improves sufficiently he will go home on the 1.05 Delaware train. The County Loan. Tbe Finance Committee, of the Levy Court, this morning «greed to receive proposals for tbe $100/ K) County loan, up to 10 o'clock on the morning oi Thursday 10th inst., ps will be advertisement elsewhere in to-day's pa •ré |>er. ever ble, lent — that tie land ca tify ti*® ing ing ing, the by in as tlOII. tirand Opening. A. Henze, having been granted « li cense at the recent term of Court, will give a grand opening to bis friends at his saloon, No. 124 King street, on Thursday evening uext. He will serve up a supper composed of all the delica cies of tbe season. and ■ Of What Che Stalwart* Will ]>o. Having but one member oi tbe com mittee of eleven appointed to nominate a Republican City Executive Committee, the Htalwait Republicans of ibis city will not make an effort to secure tbeir^noper representation, with the odds so heavily against fjem. They will rely upou their faithful ally, the State Central Com mittee, which organization will shortly issue a call for a meeting to revise the party rules and make them conform to tbe political requirements of the in relation to the city election, which will hereafter be held in June,instead of September. When the S'ate Central Committee takes a baud in this mailer here will be " ï law lc in the air." Neutrality In the Panama «'anal. .London, June 6.— -A telegram from Vienna, published iu Paris, asserts that th« European Powers are confer ring with a view to secure complete neutrality in the Panama Canal. Declaring In Favor of Frai Tunis, June 6 .—The heir apparent has visited M. Uoustan, the Freuuh Minister. All the members of the Bey's Government have now declared in favor of France. A portion of the expeditionary foroe will shortly be re called to France. From Parla to Vienna on a Bicycle. **1 carried with me, among iny Ht-unty baggage, a «ma 11 supply of Coca, an I ml an Umic, by which 1 was able to uMNuage the sudden and paln.al hunger which Urnen accompanies continu tl exertion. When fatigue and «leep began to tell i*pou me, the marvellous Coea «gain «upporled in e aud gave me strength." vara. . a-. , „ DAUM AILLE, Who rode a bicycle from Paris io V leunu a distance oi 7<M) miles, in a little more than twelve days. The unequalled tonic and relnvlLorat powers of the Coca are embclied in Liebig Co's celebrated Coca Beef Tou la, Which is recognized an the h* rulard tonic by them le i pro.e-Hlou of every olvlllced country. Beware of cheap, worthuss Imitatious, ui.der ours a .a similar names. Cures dyspepsia, ir*ilurla debility aud ad who lug the down. Lower Interest.—-T ho money edi tor of tbe L&dger to-day says At Boston New York funds remain beavy selling at a discount of from tbiity to fifty cents on $1000. In the general market, here and at New York, the banks «re discounting at lyem îty to per oent, occxsionally touching at 5 per cent. The ta^e of interest on all large and substantial investments bas de* dined, and dealers at bank think that it ha« declined permanently. and "OLD BELIABLK." There are many repuled remedies for that very prevalent disease, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, hi t none which have given general satis etion and become acknowledged standard preparations,ex cept Dr. Huge's Catarrh Remedy, it con tinues to enjoy an unprecedented popu larity. This reputation has been earned through the permanent cures which has wrought, having prove,! itself a spe oiflo in the worst forms of tha disease — In fact so reliable is it that its former proprietor offered through all the news papers of the land a reward of $600 for ease of Catarrh that it would Bold by druggists. not cure Oook Jefferson D*yu m reported to in Toronto. The President baa recognized Mi Mel Fernandez aa Vice Consul Dominica at New York. be "I A GERMAN ORPHAN CELEBRA TION IN BALTI/IOKE. N|H!«-Ii by .Hvimlor Bayard. Tim German Orphan Asylum, of Baltimore, held a célébrai iou yester day. There was a large attendance, and Sluator Bayard, who was the chosen orator of the day, made the fol lowing address : SKNATOK BATAHD'S SPEECH. Ladle « and Gentlemen : One of the most philosophical of English poets has told ua The charities that soothe, and heal bless, Are mum tier, d xl the itet of luuu Ilk. H. And it in surely a most pleasant thiug to step asidu from the dusty highway OX active puiHiiiig and con- template some of the good work that, is in.I steadily going on around where the iiffootioos are healing and b tiding up the wounds caused by the misfortunes or iutiictud by the passionate coutesis and struggles of daily life. It has been my lot for many yeais to assist in making laws fur the government ot this country, hut the more 1 consider the probte us of social and political arrangement, and the tacos I hat most intluenoe anti control it the less do I find the statute books have to do in the regulation of the actual lives and occupations of the peo- •au how tow of those occupa- lions which engross the greater portion - our time, cause our labors and tous considerations, in which we arc most deeply iutorosled, spend most of our quietly i j'i. . I ol ai x . ...... J upon and bestow are powers every way, are those to whbh statute, law or constitution of meut is any govern pels us. The b st part of 1 » It 1 « '» in the world of his uatur; 1 affections, and that realm has laws of V- lLal IIUI,hor know nor heed lung, Kaiher nor President, uorlieioh stags nor Congresses, and are deaf oven to the vui.es ol shouting popular majorities, but heed and obey rather the gentle voice of woe u and e ory oi htlplesB and feeble cbildh 1 The General German Grphau Asy lum is one of the results of such ap peals, and has been built up by the quiet forces of humanity and bonevo l.ceding no act ui Legislature to create it, and the exaction of ï leuco, invol untary lax to support it. It is an out growth of man's better nature. Traced easily to 11 h f-ue To Hi Nource above, wIiomb Works Ut-Hpeak hi» im love The varisnt and often opposing cur rents of human occupations, sympathies, and traditions make H essential that all such-work to be efficient should be regu lated-put iu barnejs, as it were—to render it practical for lire desired end; '"be very tiro .hing needlul is usso eiotion, iu order to oigauizo, and to do tins efficiently tbe inpathies of Individuals must be discovered a -d tlien marshaled Into co-operative relation to each other. Motiv« , however excellent, will fail of efficient resulu.lt they are suffered to be too widely diffused iu their theater of ac UniverasUty iu benevolence,how 1 tlOII. UniverasUty iu benevolence,how ever duligbtlui iu theory, is impr-ctica ble, and, iherefori, it is eminently wise _ weil lot the llberal-iuinde I, benevo lent and lliuugblfut Germau-Amerteans — Daltimore to organize litis a«tm!rable ehatily lor a helpless elsss nt society,aud restrict Its adiumistratiou to the orphans Germans- i do not say restrict its benefit »—for that you do not dr —lor the whole society it insisted aud benefited that which relives it of tbe care aud tuainteuai.ee of any helpless class. Tbe tie of a mother longue aud the mystic associations and memories of a father land make the charge of Oerman-Ameri orphauB peculiarly binding upon iororan-American ettizens, wlm have uccesafully cast their lot In free Anreri ca aud by tberr Intelligence,industry and virtues arc helping to maintain aud for tify tiro great republic and the cause of self-government "by tbe people and for ti*® people." I have heard the interest ing history,and from what stusll beg. ing Lius worthy ami efficient charity has giown to its present importance. buch deeds are like seed sown on good ground—the yearly eiop ever increas ing, with a '.'oriuus liar vest widening iu trappy prosphet. buch plantings aie not fertilized by annual appropriations Irum the public treasury, uor promoted by thirsi lor office and power, nor forced into sudden and fitful exubérance by Die heat of political ambition and rivalries, hut I hoir roots are well heart, are refreshed by human sympath ies, aud the impulses that give them a steady aud resistless gtowtli were im planted by tbe Almighty fraud. It is a comforting reflection that everywhere under every form of government suclt bcuolsci ons will exist; but under republican system they must be more .Unconnected from official power, aud rely therefore, chiefly upou the voi untary actrou ol private'citizens. Day by tlay it grows clearer that iu a govern ment based upon tire principle of repr sentatlou that which is tbe reality ol tire Commonwealtb will be represented, aud in the end lira Individuals selected to tule will ire about the same sort of men as those who select tlieui. The stream can not rise higher than the fountain Iroru which it lluws. The tasks of liu govemmeut under republican Insu ltais are lully as difficult to execute aud quite as biglt in their nature asunder any oilier name or form, and to perform high duties iu a lofty anu befitting spirit hie men without rank or title arc _ much needed In America as noble men having both aie under Kuropeen sys tems. Now, you may ask me, "My dear bir, what lias all this to do with our Ger man orphans 1"' My answer Is: you bave undertaken the piaee of parents to this class of chip .Iren, wbo are soilD to be elliznirs of tbe United Slates and from among them—It he has chanoertlo be born in this ouunlrv -ma, h. seine*, d the Chief Magistrate of Ibe Union, aud many others or bis companions may become Important fac tors lu tbe government, Stare or nstiou al There is nolbmg finer In the theorv of our government than that poverty ana ow ,r. , Br '' not insuperable haïs wealth and power and n|« Ce est and bnuableHt can K.. W W tlOII. and ■ Of ï W i i F t in thefaumftii V in .a UO At to the per de* to Tbe poor "ite h r? ,r lth ," , ' j " i tu^uorn l.ete lor It, prix,«. Aeretore, In nro,e quttng yuur good work tn g.mrd.nî tbê weak uud helpless when they ueed your help and Hb«dteriug these fender little plants from the storm - until they' shall become «elf protect,u g und Hroîg, fail not to remember the possibilities for good or evil of every man who assumes 5« i U ï l , e .V° f . citizenship, and riL lhat K 6 .» 18 tau « ht dignity -I rsaponslbilhy that atiaoh to the proper exercise of its great privlleges. » (,ur instilution is admirable, and in tLe contemplation of such a work who shal no? feel better and happim? Who shal not be stirred withadtwlre to assist it aud be grateful for the ability and o ' portuuity to aid U? I atn proud to here in such association and thank for the invitation whioh caused presence. In a cause so excellent we know neither creed uor nationality We are all Germans; we are all Americans— for have con spe — , j be you buy "I COBWEEE LIKEI.T TO TED. BE Ai»jn T . Oxford and Cambridge Botb l„ r ,. Indlng the Rul,. te or Mr. CJiUtg, h» « ting that sll^th* e,lör to Oxford tfiteersltVeSierM m *• »( ley regatta have united inaakiiS* 1 . ühD * mission of tbe Cornell ,be pate in the regatta. ew 10 l'»'tlcu Two more ineffectual h.n . „ U. S. Senators were taken hv\ f ?' ?t 8W ^Sklatuïe veahrri lbe Messrs. Conklin, and pLJ* m Albany, but Ire eg, " e d .1 Dot to-day. There was a marked r f offin Uepew's strength iu vettlrd""' balloting, and a new manT/^ Total amount of siieet» t,„i i , tbe National banks throughout m S Ure'dat^ofTT pi tous statement, March iu "f tender notah^ * 70 ' 561 ^ - Cl Ml A fearful storm of hail and wind pared over Deadwood, Dakota 2 terdby afternoon. Hall stones size of hen s eggs" cone'nued lallim, for more than two hours, and 8 stone was found which measured 22 luchos in circumference. Trees and telegraph poles were levelled by the m3, and In Deadwood Gulch four houses were destroyed, killing woman and injuring anothai and two chilt'ren. Nearly #100,000 In bonds were stolen early laBt month from the casb : er's desk in the Erie Counir Savings Hank, at Buffalo, New York where they had been placed for keep- "ï oue Mooiau a Baltimore lawyer, to restore tint bonds lor #50,000. Senator Bayard, of Delaware, umth address yesterday at the picnic of the German Orphan Asyl Scbuelzen Park, Baltimore. ti urn in HTOCK8. HID ASKED _..It) Ms National Bank of Delaware....al5* bjj National Bunk oi W 11. & HUw Union National Bank. Ftii nierH Bank. ö6 «j Flu la. Wilmington* Bal:. K. K ö7V, tat Delaware R. K. tfy. w Delaware Western H. K. 3« WilmingtonNorthern K. K.. 2« ju W iiuiiugion City Kailwa* Delaware Kite lu-urance Co.... 3U 36 Wllmlngto • Coal Uu Co Masonic Hall Co. Odd FeilowH Hall. Christiana U. 1. Uo. . .146 ISO Bond». Kim National hank. «■', tit W ré « la Wilmington City tf's... Uo . Uo 5 'm... Uo 4^8, Niw Castle County tf's 115 103 115 ns Uo do itu% 10* IU 10 lus 1« Delaware Miate H's. Kvlaware K K. 1st mortgage Delaware ttallroaU Kxteuaion.. 107 1«« K.. W. <St B. K. K. lht mortgage. 128 1.3 W il. City Hallway lht mortgaged juj W 11. Utly Hallway Extension.. iu.' luO Musoulc Hall Co 1st mortgage. 100 M Delaware City 4^s,.1W^ ,uj TIM City Markets TIM City Markets Tbe following were tue rating prl es i# market this morning: Hutter.lrehia, per pound. " roll, " " " firkin. Beef, sirloin, ** ** " rouNt ** '* •' obuek, " " '• dried, M * . chipped " " " corned, " " " stews " " Chickens per pair . Eggs per Joten........ • Ham, wnoiesale, per pwund *• siloed, " '* Honey per pou Caobage per bead.. Cottage Cheese per bowl. Lard, pound......... Lemons per doxeu. Mutton per pound. •* chopH per ponuu sitouldei'H, retail, per ueund bides and bacon, wholesale. »• ** •• retail.. ft) 32 1*4 « lsiu hi 2*7 * (M» W b* *b 76pi'« Uq, l> m 2 ad m tm b 1*9 2. Da ua i* ID Mackerel per p* Halibut, per poaud.«.. Cal bsh, per pouml. W hit© Flab 84 Hock 84 *' " .. Da ä 1&4 11 là» ill rsbad per piece. i ioundurs per pouud Codilsn per pound.... lluddoca per pound.. H m m i* 18 .4 Ml IV Apple«, per i'icKie« per petw i urmps |>er hall peck F arsley per uunch.... Beau, pe Lima Bei sweet Folalooii. l'oUiUK H, per half peck per pouuu. (iret-n Feu« per hail pock... TomatOM, pur quart. .strawberries, per quart.... Cucumber«, per piece. tjooi •borne«, per quart...* Khuiarb. - U Ult« .ï w .. 12 » .. I!» * •; W S .# W9 i* .. 3» # r buuch V &» » Hlliulw«iou nx.roci* Wiuuaavox, DM. (isolation« at the BruiiUywiaeMa 1 » Flour and Drain, Bemt Patent Flour... «#Jhoioe Family Flour Extra do. Choice Uuperflne. Prime new wneal.... New Corn...... Bran par ton.. PHILADELPHIA MABKBTfi* June 1. IF.» •s 50 to r; . 7 w w :■ 1 0 4JIO ÇÎ : \i4 WKUNKHOAY Flour is Arm and In moderate rjqjjjj; 1 ■ales of 270U hbls., includlug extras, at tö.40a« lor fair to aud ut #0a6.£> for go! d* faintly at «0.26afll0; WesUBf'» jj, at efl.. )a<) 40, ami Pate n U ^ a R> e flour is quiet. We quote at per barrel.. . ir d en mnd, OKAIN,-Whe.t was lo jelr om sou prlcM at the cl.'Mt' ■ hi,her. Mule, of «J*» î"Sî",g.d,« ,-aieüof'ttMj'réuii'heî«," low,al wo. : do., mixed, ln 8 at ; do. White a^ öde. ; steam«* PHILADELPHIA OATTIjK maB ^'i Monday, June 6, i "* , j Beef cattle were In g ^od demftj^.r* ] prices were a shade high«» rtved und sold at the dlfivrret y 7c. per lb., a. Ui oendltlod. ,i,jo 11." nuzxr »«re dull and tower, «"jja arrived and .old at Ut« .".'SIS. P» J " at SkfoSSio., and lamb, at t<*l"»- >" 1 the latter rate for extra* . ouq ot H uo. were Iq lair arrived and sold at tlieÇ"'" ai k®«c., per lb., as to conditio« DROVK'VAKD. gVtV-Mered ana UtncaeUrme, Jo*. ^ kerdï"SJ*d prices % cent lower. ^ vale 4200 head. PARK T 'hB WATT« TKr.EPHONR AitasSis men warning «w n go 7- remote parta et noir wtwk* *" nW gin; to call on M> F. Hayden, «i?e and Bhlpley streets, wuo " iwj for the BtaCe of ferétCM ÄÄr£: ; r» »ifitfÄäiWnSs j Bros,and others.