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to 1 ♦ 3 f m PRICE ONE CENT WILMINGTON. DEL., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26. 1882. r x—NO.' 31H-_ rj^ßMrttfc bsT°EDITION liouir, tbe comm F. l)oud. Robert eral ent tbe ISAPHIC SUMM art. .. BriUl'i House of Commons, y«« SsilOflSiitllloJosttfisd tbs oours# sut*» t ivernmonl lo mak S"»in*>.b.nofDr.lam. Cuêr Do.ellsmtoon.ofUl. „ joe lanersl of Mr. Dors In. _ Helens, of Waldeck,» to# „lie, Duse of Albany, arrived at , iwterdsy, socompanled by her „d w.. received by the royal Edward «Stanley, oonsereaUve, ___ elected to the Hones of for Weet eomereetahlra wllb P 0 .IUOD.—The Prinoeu Tbretre, Jarett, England, has been de I by Hr*. yrtooes* the last Alfred B. Daley. mittee and to paign, elected ol rick tee: David nell. next m Patti'* regalement by Mans (or bla next season In New line J, oow considered aaeured, a anb. kiu of HIJW1° addition' to tho ad n having been »ecured, on oondl. ut tbe dira «hah appear tn opera ,-»!xt!m*i during the season. ■TABtiLAn Statement Is pub ■ ty tbe Coiambus Enquirer of Lfootton factories built in 1881 [rojsolcd in 1882, whtoh show* pa's increase to be 106,000 spin io which probably at least 20,000 spindles can be added to the before another year passes, [is is rapidly going to tha front ntton manufacturing State. kiSITIHG ODD rtlLLOWA L lodoi handsomely entes - SISKD er CHKSTKR BKETHBEN. stween forty and fifty members of h Lodge, No. 34, 1. O. O. F., [ I friendly visit last night to Lgd Lodge, No. 258, of Cbestsr, F Among tbe visitors were H. W., M Treasurer Hiohard H. -Ew ks, Fut Grand A. B. Gillespie, Lit John Wainwright, Secretary M, Wbitford, Past Grand Levi htt, William G. Pierce, Harry ball, Alfred E. Beat, William Id. L John P. Taylor, and Past Grand Ear Edward F. Jamas. Th* vial vira met at the depot by a com« h of tbe Uplaod Lodge, and es kd to their room at Third and net streets. Noble Grand Charles nmas, Vice Grand George W. ter and Put Grand Mark W. Allen Upland Lodge, made addresses of done, wbicb ware responded to by MtOrtod Elmsr Moore and Yioe led William Crawford. The hits be evening were tbe addressee of K. W. Grand Treasurer R. H. tube, and of Peat Grand Muter ■ard F. Jams«. Put Grand Lari nett, of Eden Lodge, Put Grand In, of Upland, Woodrow, of Eden, I Pelt Grand Adam Piero*, of Up d, also made addresaea. fh» banquet waa held at Third and Hin streets, South Chuter, and e prepared by William H. Kershaw I George L. Horning, members of imd Lodge. Upward» of 150 oovers re laid and ample justioe was done tbe viands prepared bv the caterers, it Grand Pierce, of Uplaad Lodge, Hided at tbe banquet, and the ad ■ ol A. B. Gillespie, of Eden dge, was responded to by Mr. icha oi Upland. Hon. J. L. For #d, ex-mayor of Chester, made a at and appropriate speech, to whiob at Grand Maarer Edward F. James ■ponded. John Wallace, of Upland wge, also apoke and Andrew Muir, •p read an Irish selection. Dr. of . Upland Lodge, sang tbe Old Man's Drunk Again," and • entertainment closed with a song f Noble Grand Eimer Moore of Eden Mo'ir ,1 vi,it °rs reached this city i if.eo this morning. The visit wu I teturn lo one recently made by the neater brethren to Eden Lodge. Select city, at ton form room nlng is John U. ert as mail, Mit. sive tern on who Mr. old to All TEBRIBLE DEATH. IdltCABTER, PA., April 26.— tome, the tbree'-year-old daughter J• viü0 > was instantly kill ,n iano yesterday, while J'og at Broomall'e foundry and mneehope.a heavy iron flaek upon h« and breaking her A BOLD nOBBERY. ,A robbery was committed j,ii ,j? er Station, Penney) vanta M»«n1l" bstwsen 9 and 10 o'clock he t,lree rnou entering ilont ~ 86 °shua Root .while Mr. taiL a '.^ rkin K 111 lhe fi eld, and bisbcdroom J " g0W and noleB from ,u[". .^°° l discovered the burglary tub,''"»e to ge' on the f »t never'.i th -, fri * u ' *' Pursued them CS*' finallv osptnring (i ». Walt», I "w ,belr "a"«» were Willi,n ^ f'fiward E. Beck and Tll ejkadlitii* rk ' ° f Philadelphia, but goM Ire* 7° a °J iD lhelt P 0011 ®»* route of'"'"""fiseattered along which w "•«flight, and- note, fioating on , 1<ieu t'Hed ware found him, IZ, A 6 of Eshlman's '"PBoiied tT,ni°!î So" iat0 tbe water 1 T? y throw lhe "touey J° banoastet ,-T hey we . re brought bearing befm« Tij oomn "Wed for a * "sfoio Alderman Bpurrler. 0 '-ay."..; tîïî- but th *' r toyi a ,. Q ^ air Balsam i ,0uthf ol cofor Pr0mi)t,y CrereDieil. annoying, prevents the *n r entering lhe Son —-" to 1 * 1 or Dry. ?oî'«V° tü * P '''y P M« f te i° . puroh, " # ®9rtt , tl,M tbe y °* u see Ï«». Other» ». at tb<,T ar ® Purely vege , Prepare u«" ùot 'be time «T de To î a, '« 0 »' "Pfitotne., and wish «'«■ 'he pro S,l4k »i«ai«, and •ferywh efo.—Truth War« ■mU*|. Purauant to tbe call of tba Vico Fierident of tbe ward, tbe Seventh ward Democrat* met In tbe Friendship engine liouir, laat evening, and organized for tbe campaign. Officer« and executive comm tie) were elected follow«: Prcaldent, Samuel C. Peirce; Secretary, F. A. Price; Treaeurer, Tbomav l)oud. Executive committee, Eutern District, S. C. Peirce and Jamee Spence. Wettern District, Patrick Oougberty, Robert Frist, Themaa J. Mellon. Sev eral addrteiet were made, and alt pres ent manifested tbe deepest Interest In tbe success «f tbe party. THn tees tbe laws: Harry J. P. J. E. T. iaos. New by wards plane, The on thus have EIGHTH WABD. The Eighth Ward Democrats met at the boose of Councllmao McMeoamtn, last evening, and organized as follows: President, David H. Wells; Secretary, Alfred G. Vernon; Treasurer, William Nelson. Executive Committee, Win. B. Norton, John Quinn, Edward C. •Concaunoo, Thomas Lynch soi James Daley. Judge of Nomination Miamian, Thomas Moran. 1 nspactore, Alfred U. Vernon, and Joseph B. Wells. A com mittee composed of Thomas H. Blanken and E. C. Concanuon was appointed to nominate candidates for Council. TENTH WABD. The Temh Ward Democrats met, last evening, at tbe Weccacoe engine bouse to organize for the approaching cam paign, elected Secretary, Thomas O'Donnell; member ol tbe City Executive Committee, Pat rick Neary. Ward Executive Commit tee: David K. Finley, William Blake, Michael Welch and James Shakespeare; Committee on candidates for Couucll, Inspector and assistant, Wm. Dollard, David W. Hughea and Thomas O'Don nell. Tha meeting adjourned to meet next Tuesday evening. day. Tlrs following : President, Phil. officers were G. Green, Jr., F. "■*•*; for, tant A TAlrd Party Movement. We are requested to publish the' fol lowing: Meal lac of Reform«». Thomas Walter, a member of tba Select Council of Philadelphia, and George H. Earle, a member rf tbe Uoui milite ol Oue Hundred of the atme city, are announced to delivoi address«.« at a public meeting ulieJ by Wilming ton gentlemen who destre to »'e a re form in tbe cliy government. Tbe meeting will te held in lha lecture room of tba Opera Uossi on Friday evn nlng uext. The evil for this gathering is signed by William T. Pinter, J. M Pdsey, G«<> W. Dorsey, K. J. McManns John J. Jourdan, Evans Pennlug'.OD, Smiley J. Ring, J. T. Ueald, Archibald Capelle, Thomas McCorkle, Jr., Wm. U. Sw.ft, Theodore F. Crawford, Rob ert McCaulley, William Tstuall, Thom as Darlington, Emde Uucber, T. Oliver Cooper, Geo, H. Capelle, Joseph Hot mail, J. T. Morgan. ton ted ,,, Vlee one and 044. *18 ( 6 I P. Mit. IlEAl.D'8 SALE ON SAT URDAY. J. T. Heald advertises an exten sive sale of building lots in «be wes tern part of the city, to take place on Saturday, at 3 o'clock p. m These lota are well located in good, high and healthy ground, and those who want to invest small sums could hardly have a belter opportunity. Mr. lieald has had a very conven-' ient plot of tbe lot printed that s quite an improvement on the old fashion paper plots. In of on card Complimentary BeneBt. Tuesday eve ning, May 2d, a grand comnllmeuttry beließt will be tendered to the East End Assembly in the sbapo of a literary and dramatic enter tainment at the Odd Fellows' Hall. All friends of the Assembly should attend, as the tiokets are only 25 o*nta. LOCAL LINES. Hope Lodge, No. 21,I«O.O.F., will give an excursion to Atlantic City on July 13th. Andrew M. Strickland and Watson and Isaac Lenderman were thrown from a runaway team, on Monday, aud severely bruited. The former bail hie collar bone brouen Letters of administration were granted b; the Registrar, yesterday, to John Bigge, upon tbe estate of James (i. Smith, ot Appoquimmink Hundred. Mora good 10 cent tinware at 99 cent store. The closi n g weekly meeting of the ÜDity Club will be held to night, when Lea Pusey will review the winter'e work and George W. Stone will read a (paper on "The Public Dutiee of Private Citizens. First ward Democrats will meet for organization at Maryland Ave nue and Madison streets, this even ing, and the Fourth ward Democrats atSaenger Hal'. Wanted—A perfect copy of lhe Daii.t Gazette of April 20 h 1881. Five oeote will be pst'l far It at this office. Copies of the Daily Gazette of the following listes, are wanted at the Gazkitr office: August, 13, 1881; Septe . her. 26, 1881. Five cents will be given fir a per foci copy of each date. and the and ®»* So" a *' r HE HAD FAITH A510SG DOUBTERS «amu« 1 F. Palmer, a young employee In tha Gent»' Furnishing store of T. Mill er, No. BiBBlsth av«\; New Yo k Cuy.ha luve.ied r-gul.riy In the ''r «wing ot thr A Dauphin, New Oden ns, L*». Me foiled to get a tiaket lu tue February drawing as ne «en loo iate.vut receivêu ou» iu « March distribution He was laughed b. his fnen «h. Put he offuie«J to bet $09 that he would some dav win a large prise. Ku^e enoush he found that his was a hslf of licke- No. 0 90, which had drawn irt.oao. He collected lt through Adwma Expr?se Coin' any,and aahe bat frequently drawn email prlzre r f $80 and •10 before« will «end iu time for May 01 h, V> be In lhe next drawing under the spec ial supervision ofGvn'ls G. T. gard, of L».. aud Jubal A. i^ai'ly, of Va., aa usual. *n lhe ®9rtt see vege de wish pro Best ever made, Emory'» Llt'le Ca«hai t c Pil'«. plea -eut to take, »ugnr ciieten, no griping; only It rent» a b"*' 0 £, Dr "*" gist« or bv mall. Blander.. Oure Co lU Nassau street, New Yor':: aprlT-^w8m and THB MW THn BIDS OPENED AND ALL BXJECTED I TO OB ACCOUNT ON BEIBO TOO HIGH. The bnllJing committee o( Uie Trat- 1 The tees of the Poor, last evening, opened for tbe bids for the erection of tbe new City almshouse and Insana bolldlngs, as fol- tfteruoon laws: Tbs Harry Lape . $244,806.44 Thomas M. Ogle A Co. 235,447.55 Wales, J. B. Johnson and Jos. Hyde 233,480.06 cent. P. Chandler. Archibald Given .... J. K. D. Seeds & Sou E. H. Jemison. T. W. Ferree A Bro. . 223,746.00 . 222,400.00 rad. . 218,000 00 City . 211,000.00 Kldrldge . 210,000.00 The Six of the bidders are Wilmington- I hold iaos. Tbe others are E. H. Jemison ot First New Castle sud T. W. Ferre A Bro., of 1 Orange Uockesslu. The committee rejected all tbe bide, I and by reason ot being too high, and after- I sod, wards mada some alterations ln tbe I plane, with « view cf reducing the cor. and The matter will come up at tbe regular meeting of the Trustee* of the Poor to- | and dever, and on Saturday afternoon, May 6th, and street thus far the following candidates | have been announced : day. Thelekaol Election. The election for members of the Board of Education will take place First Ward—Harry Emmons,Esq., I F. W. Reeve. Frauds Second Ward— H. J. Garel. Third Ward - John Kieule. ! * ,ld Wed nr The A if» a Eighth Ward—Dr. Thos. A. Kca , nd "■*•*; ... . . , .. Other candidates are being looked I for, but it is hard work to secure | Evans them, as most men are very reluc tant to serve iu the School Board. tor. will Wllmlngloa Loan. The annual meeting of the Wilming- I 10th ton Loan Association, wu held lest I eveuing, sun officers and directors elec-1 ted as follows: President, D. H. Kent; ,,, _ I Vlee President, J u hn r - led rrtary and Treasurer, Georg« C. Marls, ed j Directors, for three jeon, Henry O. tQ English, U.F. Hudson, and Ju. C. V.n WMk Trump, and Charles L. Wrtlbington for I one year. Auditors, Thomas J. Lawson * and Usury C. English. Tbe report showed the total number of shares to te 044. Tbe value of the second series is $180.50; third, $187.01; fourth, *110 40; | fifth, *101.91; sixth, *85.1«, seventh, $00.14, eighth, $53.85, ninth, $39 20, moth. *32.28, eleventh, *25.40, twelfth, *18 82, thirteenth, *12.37, fourteenth, ( 6 . 00 . am" Os begin 000. Odd Fellows' Kleetloa. The following oilier« were elected by | In I Asylum Lodge, No. 23,1. O. O. F., last I Foster eveuing, tor tbe ensuing six mouths, Noble Grand, William Wooamensey, Vice Grand, D. W. Aiken, Recording | b( Secretary, E. T. Stanley, Permsneut Secretary, J. H. Appleby, Treasurer, C. P. Maraney. . rollea cart. I that At the police coart this morning, Wm Bows was arraigned on a otanrgsorsoring I to In a verv dliord.rly mann« r at the house 1 No. 817 Granne «trssr. °"* . of . *?* l ®r of coming into tbe house at all boor.and I raising a disturbance, lie was fined *5 > and oo-ts. Leopold Hanbat, for drunkennf«« sod disorderly conduct, was fined $1, and as ordin.ry druak, at fifty cents and oo.t» closed tbe court. new bis Dissolved. I cage, Ths paitn.r.hlp existing between J. I A. Wmistook and Frank Soarka, pub- until Ii.ti.ru of the New Ca«tle Star has been dissolved. Mr. Wbltelook will continue the rnblicatlonofths fftaraod Mr.Bpsrk. hu accepted a situation In this city. | city, tic two brothers loo» Roth LEGS bt | the bailroad accidents. I . .. la Robert Glenn, cosdnotar on the Waynesburg branch ol tke P. B. B.,met , with a terrible accident «t Barneston on Msnd.y about noon. He wa< engaged tn making a firing «wltcb and from some cause bs was thrown from the ca-, and I — iu falling upon the track, the wheela l pawed over both leg», cutting them ofl 1 ok olean re if tt bad been done wl'h a knife. One wa. severed jutt above Ihe ankle and tbe other just nelow tbe knee. The unfortunate man wee Bent at onosl a bv a »pedal train to Philadelphia andl placed In the Presbyterian Hospital, I where be died the same night. I This Is the ■•®ond one of this f maonsL* Oharl's*« broïh.r B o? Gli.no, who w»s for many years oon 0aUo°u train, h w.s P t'r r .retaïreî t" 0 . 0 ^ riHhnra train iw.« than two vein ign, I On the very ti'Bt trip to that city hé wa^ I of through some aoetdent, thrown under a tiain ot care aud a'eo bad both lees cut oft. He recovered from hie injuries, and .H soon ae be wu able to attend te bue inres tke PenneyIvauln R.llroed Com pwny gave hloi a position at the Broad | FtrtiO' elation, Philaielphle, where he now is. of at of to W. oeote the the 1881; will each STRANGE FATALITY. ■he .. „ . , A llandaom. Present. ] A number of th. lady friends ef Wll miugton DjViBloo, No. 1, Uniformed | Renk, K. of F., iiuve procured a beÄO " I ' s ix Hag, which they will present I to thst orjjanijsatlon on Friday e\ enlug I next. It besrs the foi lowing Inscription: 1 S De 0 !."' "Orgintaed 'sTpMinber .*879.*' Tbe fl^g is on exhibition in ' the window of Adams dk JBro.'n store, No. 604 Market street. Mill thr foiled « $09 large his had bat and 01 h, spec Va., ! 8 h Air attaohment, in the name of Leop- | old II, King of the Belgians, for $400, 000, hre been obtained by toe B«lg,.n i turre t 'ofthé Suureme Court again»* Barrelt, ol the Buprem. çourr, again»! eue Leon Hern aril, who ie accused_of | robbing a prjmlueot arohbi.tiop or Bel »Iura or b mi», money. Jewel., ifco , to the vr lue of over *1,200,000. Tbe so .'inert Ie »aid to bare Drooeity In New I P the lookout I Ca«hai ciieten, "*" lU York. Detectives a-e on tor him, sod It is «aid extradition pa pare hava been prepared In oue ha is arrested. tbe Graoe oprio a 1 Wood faith. on He yoath a After in in April, cell, signed went hood. years on priest the >n this n his bull of into to of nrviLMAi rauanoi. I TO TAXE PLAOB XEXT SATURDAY— CANDIDATES AND VOTING PLACES. 1 The Republictn nomination election for Mayor, President or Council end City Treasurer takes plaça on Saturday tfteruoon next.batwaan 3 and 7 o'clock, Tbs candidates are as follows: Mayor—M. L. Lichtenstein, Dr. J. P. Wales, 8. A. UacaUister, Francis Yln cent. tin fai Présidant of Counsll—Henry C. Con rad. City Treasurer—Wm. H. Curry, J. Kldrldge Pierce, M. 8. Simpers. The voting places and luapecton to I hold the election are is follows: First word, Barnum rtotel, Fifth and 1 Orange streets,Frederick Pyle,Inspector. Second ward, Felton House, Second I and Walnut streets, George A. Heuder I sod, Inspector. I Third ward, nortbweet corner Fourth and Monroe streets, Francis R. Iro ne, inspector, | Fourth and Walnnt streets; Alfred D. Van dever, Inspector. Fifth ward, Lafayette Hotel, Ninth and Shipley street«, Edwin F. Lummls, Inspector. 81sth ward, Henry Kyle's office, King street below Ninth, Henry U. Dawkins, | inspector, ward,southwest corner Fourth 8-jTSDth ward, Farry's carpet bouse I Delaware avenue ahd Madison street, Frauds C. Simpson, Inspecter. Eighth ward, northeast corner Eighth ! * ,ld I >in « Attest, Solomon Qook, Inspec Tenth ward,northwest comer Pleasant , nd j, ckion streets,Bsnjsmln D. Bogle, lnipector. I Eleventh ward, Tramp lirob' office, | Evans Brown, inspector, tor. •ENEMAA. NEWS. Rear Admiral Thomas U. Patterson will bs placid on tba retired list on tha I 10th of May next, I Ralph Waldo Emerson was reported somewhat better yesterday, dral fore hs and I Senator Hill, of Georgia, accompan led by his wife sou and physician, arrlv ed j u at l, ou1 y t s«erday, on his wsy tQ Eurekll s ÛJ' „ T81 J WMk au(1 ob *j, J to lraval by eu ' I * . I*»«, commencement exercises of Princeton Theological Seminary closed yesterday^ 42 graudales receiving their | dlplomu. end The fifth annual "Supreme Couhcil ol lbs Royal am" began yesterday In Baltimore. The Nebraska National Bank, of Os aha, was yesterday authorized to begin business wltb a capital of «250, 000. tasslon of the Arcan tic the of lie *r csl of a i Tha Forestry Congress mat yeaterday | In Music Hall, Cincinnati. Governor I Foster and ex-Presideut Hayet will sessions. Chinese emigrants are reported to | b( arriving at Victoria British Columbia, ^ rate of70Q WMk The Harmony Mill« at Cohoes re intined entirely doted ye«terd«y. Sev enty-five families of operatives bave lelt I that city to accept plaças in other mtun factoring towns, and more are preparing I to go. 1 Argument on the petition for a habeas ®r corpui in the case of Mason waa begun îfr'üai*s' 's, 1 "* Supr8 " # 0outt oflhe I untteir crates, *5 > as A motion for a continuance in tbe murder case or A. (J. Soteldo, s«t for Thursday in Washington wu filed jtt terdsy by Sotieldo's counsel, who alleges new sud important evidence In favor of bis client. Tha hearing in tbe Rerdell Star Roots I cage, before the Police Court lu Wuh J. I lnglofi, yesterday, wu farther poste onsd until tc day. . . „ T ___.__. . . Dr - Lipwomb, s merchant of Danville, Virginia, wu killed In that | city, yesterday, morning, by bis father in-l*w, Sterling Edmnuda, in a domes tic quarrel. An attempt was made on Monday lo wreck a train on tbe Amboy division of bt | the Pennsylvania Railroad, near Bur I Ungtou. A plank bad beea pissed along la rati to throw the train off the track. the Charles Gravette wu arrested on sus , , on P*oiuu. J. D. Andrews, an insane man, frac some Hired his wife's sknll with a rolling-pin, and I — , theft residence Usyesviile, Delaware l Penna., on Monday night, and ofl 1 a Ihe , , onosl a mathematician, aDd "lightning call andl lator," hat he had been Insane I several years, and under caretfaD I tendant. It is supposed that bis lnsan ity wu tbe runlt of the pecnlisr, one -><«?" «nental exercise 1« which he in oon- dulged. ^ Y —«• Disease ign, I A toiidioiDe tbftt deitioy* gorm or Oiuw wa^ I of Bright'« Dl»e»»e,Diahwte* Kidney »od a Liver Complaint.,and h»a power to roo cut thsm cut of the Bt.tamjeaheveeil price, and 3uoh a medicine Is Hop Bll«»r«and po»l bue- tlve proof of this oan be found by oae Com- trial, or by »»king year neighbor», who Broad | hare been cured by it. he ■he died yesterday morning. Aodrewe, who wu known u "Profoesor" hid amused a fortune by wonderful skill u u for at He Never Told Ul. Wir. Until Mr. B. L. Holt, who livre near Qnltr , man, sent toM. A. Dauphin, New Or ] leant. La., »bout three weak, .tuoe In a Wll- ^Tt'uTat hlîuoket h£l drëwSVÂlu | llie A | arc | 1 draw mg of the Lou 10 tuna (State beÄO " I Lotiery, endhedrew liiamuneyby ex I press. He was carcfcl to say nothing enlug I about lt to his wife until he found out he 1 whs a lucky man. This »the sixth time M °- ° em ' in ' ocrftl ' Mar0Q " store, ■oeleljr Belle« Are lend In their praise of Floreston Cologne on account of IU remarkably Leop- | delicate and lasting fragrance, $400, B«lg,.n i paTRICK B FAIR DRAWINGB. again»* At Bt. Patrick'» Ohnrch fair, la»t even again»! to tbe fo ll 0 wtue artlolm were disposed | ot %y „haute:—one dozen goblet, to Mr., Bel- John McMakin. No. t >3 Market .tree«, , to .„t ortldlea toT. A. B.ttarbu y,fruit dnh so- to Deunl. Bradley, box of cologne t< New I ' 1 »tthe«. Riiev. dressing glare tu Mrs. lookout I Bmmon., Wret Thlrd^ .tre.« table to Mary Hickey, No. 801 West Seventh street, fancy set to H. Oorilus, No. 1U1I1 Lombard street, bouquet table to James Ford, No. MO East Front strrek pa is ArSsMsbep Wood . Anniversary. | Today the Oathollo Cburcb and eoclet^es of Philadelphia will celebrate tbe twenty fifth anniversary of bis Graoe Archbishop Wood to the Blab« oprio wltb becoming ceremonies, and a brief biographical sketch ot the die. 'be gulshed American prelate oannot 1 to be interesting. I aged Tbe Most Rev- jamee Frederick Wood is a convert to the Oathollo i"g faith. He was bom in Philadelphia, the on tbe 27th of April, 1818, of English parent», and reoeived bis elementary education in a school in Dook street, He subaeqnently spent five years of hie I All yoath In England, where he attended I a a grammar sohoo), in Glouoestn;. I After returning to his native country, the in 1827, he went to Cincinnati, and of beoame clerk, and afterwards cashier, in tbe Franklin Bank, of that city. In saw April, 1886, he was reoeived into tbe I Oathollo Cbnroh by Archbishop Pur- | with cell, and In the au'umn of 1887 he re- and signed his position as cashier, and I most went to Rome to study for the priest- «pare hood. He entered tbe College of the I the Propagands, and, after nearly seven I si years of study, during which he was tke appointed by tbe authorities if the college Prefect of Discipline, he wa , I on the 25th of March, 1844, ordalnedl her, priest by Cardinal Fraosoni, Pieteotof I the Sacred Congregation of tbe Prop»-1 "ept ganda. He returned to this country I >n October of the same year, and was I boy appointed Assistant Rector of the I Cathedral at Cincinnati. After filling I this position for ten years, he was an- I "•<! pointed pastor of St. Patrick's Churob 3»" n the same city. While discharging I his duties as pastor be received tbe I bull appointing him coadjutor Bishop I of Philadelphia, with the right of sue On the 26th of April, 1857, I twenty one years after his reoeptioo I kill, into the Catholio Church and thirteen I years after his ordi lation to the priest-1 hood, be was oonseorated Bishop by I Ihe Archbishop Puroell. He at once name I to Philadelphia, ard entered upon his I episoopal duties, taking special charge I of the financial affairs of the diocese. | A tin fai cession. Under his administration thou flour lthed, and meins were secured foi I continuing the erection of the Cathe- I dral and sustaining other work*. Be 1 fore the completion of the Cathedral 1 hs erected the present Cathedral chape) I tie and organized the Cathedral parish, I which Is now one of the strongest | parishes in the city. On the death of Bishop Neumann, January 5, 1860, Bishop Wood suc ceeded to the title and full admluistra J ' of tion of the Diocese of Philadelphia, I end devoted bimulf with character««- I of to tic energy to the additional duties I devolved upon him. The Cathedral I was dedicated in November, 1864; the | It Cathedral chapel waa enlanred, many I churches were completed, and others I eommeuoed, and additional religious I orders were introduced, among them | the Slaters of the Good Shepherd, the I Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, the Sister, of the Third Order of Bt. Francis of Aaaisainm, and the I Little Siater. of the Poor. The Catho lie Home for Destitute Orphan Girl. was established, and other charitable *r D e e t d h« a ed°"î!,d ''tlÄ" Th" strengthened and I Theological Seminary of St. Châles I ^ Borromao waa also erected, and was I opened for the reception of eoclesrasti csl studenta In September, 1871. I Daring his Episoopste, Bishop I y Wood visited Rome several times. He I b was present at the canonization of the | c Japanese martyrs in 1862, and at the 1 celebration ol the 1800th anniversary I of Sts. Peter and Panl, in 1867. He I waa also p esent at the opening of the 1 Vatican Oonnoil, on December 8, I 1869, and attended its sessions for I A several months, until oompelled by I illness to return home. Before leaving I Rome, however, he placed upon record I his faith in the dogma of Papal in fallibility, and his desire for itadefl nitioD. __I Oa the 12th of Februtry, 1875, I Ri.hftn Wnnrf wu elevated to the Bishop Wooa was eievatea io lu I Archbishopric of the Archdiocese Of I Philadelphia by Pope Pius IX. I fTKre li'rxiartntiMl Ha« of Phi lade) ohia I The Episoopal Bee <o. rhliaaeipnia was established in 1808. In that year I Pooe Pins VII erected Baltimore into I an archdiocese, constituting Philadel phia. New York, Boston, and Bards- 1 town. KV., as its suffragen sees. The I a $ uioiion nf Phiiadelnhia Rev I first Bishop of i hiiaaeipnia,. 1WV * I Michael Fagan, of Lancaster, wa8 I coosecrated in 1810. His successors I i Kmzin iii ahn nu Pnnwftll Keurick I have been Bishops üonweii, ivenrica, i Neumann and Wood, tbe latter being I the fifth incumbent. When the Dio oeseof Philadelphia waa established it embraced all of Pennsylvania and I Delaware, and the western portion of I New Jersey, but contained only tonr teen priests. Since then «she dioceses I ot Pittsburg, Wilmington, Scranton, Erie and Harrisburg have been ereoted from it, and the New Jersey portion has besn merged in the Diocese ot Nowark. | „ „ . . , Rsadino, P«., April 25.—Yesterday afternoon, Miss 8arah Trexle, 10 y«»™ of age, a resident of this oity, while ««arenina for dandelion, picked up a »Ulk I """she thought was Raided sola*. but whtoh proved to,bsapotaonoUA plant. I She ate luma of tt, and shortly after her I returnbome.be was seized witba cramp in the stomach and arntng sens.tion in her throat, which l. creased to suoh an extent that she reaulnng Ihe strength »everslpersocs t hold her. Mefiioal aid wes of and after suffering for beoame unconeciuus and died tula morn* i to re lelt tbe for jtt of onsd . of that lo of Bur along track. sus frac and lnsan one in Oiuw »od roo price, po»l oae who hid u u for at l'olson.d by a Noxlona Plant. Qnltr Or In a (State ex he time em ' tug. „ , __ « L5 rt'*eif.'fre»t b m«dlolD« , for a th« °cure poond, tbeFrsatEisolot"»™' 1 t of all female com plaint», te the grearrei s'rengthener of the stomach, nervw, I kidnejs, urinary and genital organs or man and woman ever known. Send lor 1 niroalars to Lydia B. Finkham, Ljnn, jj aB> I even disposed Mr., .tree«, dnh t< Mrs. to Seventh 1U1I1 James Small annnoyances in life tre vanish- I ing through scientific discovery. In his ® Tjr,r.orv.«'R r»f Rai- I Skin Cure, Dr. C. W. Henson s of Bal I timoré, Md., bas created .perfect reme d,for tetter, eruption, and acurf on « . face or »calp. Every person u»lng it will have • clear countenance. | SECOND EDITION 'be following account of the resent Indian attaok :— b tan laissa Matas, I aged nine years, bas just arrived from Stevens' sheep camp with tbe follow i"g story of the Indian maasaore on the 18th mat. :— "Before daylight tbe Iodlana ap tanked the camp while we were all asleep. The Indians rushed in from I All sides and overpowered them before I a «hot oould be fired. The work of I slaughter then began. An Indian put the muaze of his gun against the head of one man and fired, blowing his brains against the door and walls. I saw them kill mv ntoiber and two I brother« by beating their brains outt | with stones. They killed five persons and tied my father and tortured him I most dreadfully. He begged them to «pare him, but they only tortured him I the more, and finally they split his I si ull wltb an axe. An Indian squaw, tke wife of one of four friendly Apaohe sh*>p uerders, who worked with us, , I .»ved my life by holding |me behind her, and begging them to spare I When all tke Mexicans were dead "ept me tho Indians left." I The squaw who arrived with the I boy says there were ninety-three war I riors in the attacking party. Xbey I oalled themselves Chiroahuas, and I "•<! 'hey were going straight to the 3»" Carlos Agency to kill oft tbs I whites and get more Indiana to join I them. They also declared that they I would kill all tbe inhabitants of this valley. The hostiles frequently de I dared that their whole désirs was to I kill, in retaliation tor the three|Indians I recently executed at Fort Grant, Further news from the front Is to by I Ihe effect that the whole foroe of abont I three hundred Indians, inoludlag his I women and children, orossed the I Southern Pacific traok last night, | going south, near Lordaburg. Tbe present outbreak is the most The Î aign une be till have and Both Oregon of are The Recent Indian Tosco it, A. T., April 25, 1882. A correspondent at Salford's give« M o w torse Ac. tr. very that our ket have stock and pared AND me. Our kind, from be and We foi I disutrous which has occurred in Ari I zona. Not lass than forty persons 1 have been killed. Last night s mass 1 meeting was held here, Governor frit I tie presiding. It wu determined to I '»iso a force of volunteers to take the | field for two or three months, BtaoefclnK nouiesile Trasedy. Wkstchkstkb, Pa. April 25, 1882.— I Much excitement was caused here tu I day by the snnouncemsnt that J. D. I Andrews bad killed his wife at their I residence near ilayeaville m this county the | It appears that far several yeats "Pro I feasor" Andrews, as he is familiarly I called, has manifested a tendency to I ward Insanity, and an an attendant was | hired to watch bim. Last night while the I Mrs. Andrews was In her sitting room of husband, who had besn left nn gowded for a moment in an adjoining the I zoom, seized a.rolling p n and quietly Mj. mg, up behind bis wlfe dealt n.r a Girl. , "f *? L Th" Andrew. 8 iSd summonsTmedicsT sTd I There was no hope, however, and Mrs. I ^ ndrews d j ed f our o'clock this morn was I without recovering consciousness, sb " WM , boat fii , y , eBri of , ge . „ Pro . I lessor" Andrews, who is «boat sixty I y 9arB 0 [ d| accumulated a large fortune He I b y b [ a WO nderful skill as a mathemati the | c j a u. jj 0 W as known as the "Ltgbtaing the 1 Calculator," and it Is supposed that his I peculiar mental exercise was Ihe prime He I cause of bis mmd breaking down. the 1 _ M M _ _ 8, I for I A Mew Torlzer ebaresd witk AS by I tempted Bribery, I Kicbmon». V*., April îl. I A warrant was issued this afternoon in- upon the affidavit of 8. Brown Allen,Au h^ofPnnilo __I the Keudall Bank Wote Company of New 1875, I y«rk, on a charge of corruptly offering the »nd promising to him a gilt or gratuity lu I w jth intent tolnfluenoe tils vote,»» m«m Of I her of the Sinking Board Commiseioneni I in the matter of the •doptlop by the ohia I Board of a bid of the Kendall Bank Note Company |or tbe priming.engmvlng and year I lithographing of bends, ceupone ana cer into I ufleates to be issued under a recent «et «e work'Ätven to ta! 1 Kendall company on ihe 2®th ins «, The I of the three members of the Board of Rev I Commissioners voting for it and Auditor 1WV * I Allen opposing it. Mr.Kendsll denies wa8 I the charge and will api ear in the Polloe I court io-morrow to answer thfcharg«.— I A.n injunction has been obtained but rot i record J ed by Attorney-General Bhire, re being I draining the Sinking Fund Commitsion Dio- ers from executing the contract with the «^^„^ffawlUl^oUrttaffi&Side ta and I Aadltor A)len , . of I in the samo connection Mr. K.ndau tonr- hf.cuel'rîh me mâuîe® m ihlc'h I tbe bld of the Kendsli Company for printing the bond-, Ao. f iwas :made and ereoted wiäi Audltar a"« th. portion latter expressed nnwilll.sness to award ot Uj,p«"Te?e | under Obligations to the American Bank Note Company for the sum ot *6, 01» ad vanced to arena in paying the capitation tax of voter, to help United states Bena . , tor Mabone In hie political oamp.lr n; tb|Lt oer t,ln member, of nt. (Mr. Allen .) y«»™ party .old .hort tne bond, ol the State of while Virginia and mignt be interested In net »Ulk I having the readju.tasent oftheBfttadebt sola*. 'Äthit b iSr. U, Altan plant. I lt wag cu8 tomary,he believed to her I c .rtain rebate. In bark note en cramp cravlQ g contraote, ana that he might In in Saenoe by means not stated t<> be lmpro an per, the giving of the """t™» 1 .« "f"". 0 "' St'^p^nt torl.ïï'uônbïê-onî"""? t ^ oÄwstlonable. The exümin«tion of the c i ge OI Mr . Kendall will take plaee to mor.ow moruing. Until then Mr. morn* i K endall was balled In the sum of $,1000. a A. lln ard'. p, N of be open the will M years: and yean; near y end sut end year.: and A two and street two à A. dit tee* On 76 G To N for 10 10 for __ « Another Trichinosis Vl.tlm. °cure Michael Coady, who was pros«rated t |, e „ ri i week, ago by eating d I »eased grearrei k< dl#a , Mt evening at hi. home In nervw, I Twenty-third ward. Thta or makc| the third victlnaof the terrible lor 1 affliction, and the condition of the other Ljnn, sufferers does not justify strong hope as I to their recovery.—Tel^grapu. vanish- I can't Got it. his Diabetes, Bright's Dlseaie, Kliney, Rai- I Urlnary or Li C ompl»> n ta oauno ha Bal I " an|rjcteil by you or vuar fjmlly tf Hop reme- Bitten are ureil,:.ud tf you already have « . »Âïïh^iTCÂ* cure it I u Don > t forget thte.andVlon'iget «oma puffed up »'Ufftbit will only harm yea. Oregon eljctiox. The first gun in the political caw Î aign of 1882 «ill be fired in Ongea une 5, when a full State ticket is to be chosen and alio e mtaabet oft* Forty-eighth Congres«, though * ' successful man will not taka his_ till December, 1883. Both partita have already nominated their tickets and aa active canvass Is 1» progress. Both panics also condemned the President's veto of tha Chinos« hill. Oregon gave Oarfleld a plurality of only 671, which tho Dssaoatals are confidant of overcoming. M o set t* IASAN la lore« er small a- U " M * l "P #re & t ALDM«». w hostler and gardener, wits as sook iboa dengbur torse enough to aastet In tha bool*. Mat oommsndatlona required. Apgly a* Ac. No children nnlaoelt Tan tr. FIRST CALL FROM 30* We cay to all wishing to purchase Boots, Shcss and ilubbcrt that we hav* kept very quiet during the month that we have been fittin our new store, No. 304 ket street, that vje might have room to display out stock of goods that our is* creasing trad« demanded and that we are now pre pared to cupply y AND WE DOVBT HAVE « our want*. r at TOD IT WILL Our stock is complete, every department is filled, «v«ry kind, size and width. Our stock of Ladies', Misset' and Children's Shoes (direct from the manufacturer to our salesroom) waa never so large as now. The same can be said of our Gent*', Boys* and Youths' Department. We solicit a continuance of your liberal patronage. WELL. NO a . of the ta . ad n; .) of net to en In "' of Mr. MttaTON •NE-PMIUM ■ESI USIISK, NO. 06« ap7»Sd«kw MENMT FIRE, Prop. a vcnoi aaua.— Positiv, ala of 6 A. Building Lota at Mapia tat Pimal» lln «tre.L-Ja.nn front af Bsnater Bât ard'. raaldenoe Thursday, Mtk Inst, at * p, m. en th* premise*. JU.gR, Ally, A a JOSHUA apr!5-2t OTICB—SCIIOSL ILECÎISE N An tleollon for m.mbvr. pf th. of Public reduction In WllmlntU be held on Halurd.y, May Stb, IMA open at 1 o'clook and alore at f p. re. Tba ln.pwtora of tha oraslnsl la whlre the sltctlon «. to be held In lha warm, will hold ths.chool slaotlon. M smb. re to bo elected sad y lares of voting are as follow« First Ward—O n. member hr two year.: poll. atNo IS School house,«area* Washington. SECOND WABD— OU. DMabW «0» If. years: poll. Fatten Houre, lout aa« Walnut atreet.. Third Ward—O n« msmhsr tor two yean: polls at No. 10 .«hoot boos«. Rtf* and Au.m. (treat*. Fourth Ward— Ono member tor two yean; polls at No. 1 school hoasa. F r esh near sixth fifth War»—O ne member tor two y ere; polls at Mo. 0 school houre, NlghSh end Wollaston .treat«. Sixth Ward—O n. member tor two years; poll. Rt No. S .cheat hoasa. Vtr sut .treat abovs Tw.lflh. tavaxTH Ward—O n. messbar tor tvs yen; polls No. « school h.sao, Ktavsalb end Washington ■ tresis. Eighth Ward—O n. mombor year.: poll. No. S sohool houre, and srruc. .trreta. Ninth Ward—O ne member .tor two yen; poll* Old Acd.my, Vsadavs* A Tbnth WARD—On. member tor Ire years; palls No. 15 school hosM, Harrises street, nrer Third. . Elhvbrth Wars—O n* m.mbar to » two years; noil. No. 10 school houre, Oak and Harrl.on slrreta. HfcNRY B. MORROW, eec'y Board *1 Public EdnssUaSb street nor streut. tor If* a»«ufi apr25>te. -O à UDITOB'B ■•TICK. , A. I will attend at WllmiagSoa te dit tne accounts of the School CMmir tee* of New CMtle county, h rollow« f On Mono*y, Mny 8th, Irom No. 1 toifi, Tuesday 9th, No. 40 to76, Wodncodcjr, Wo. and upward.. Prompt Rtta.daM. r qnested. JNO. J. STAATE, Auditor of Aoaoaets. 76 »pr$4-aw Townsend, Del., April fi. B1H9 OPE1A G Saturday Bv«ning, April 3f. Second grand performanos of tha WlLIKlNtiTOlI ATHLETIC ASmtATtOfi ADMI8HION. BD0EKVKD BEATS To D* had at C. F. Tkamsak keskjstare moruing. .0101 « Thu N OTICE.—Th. runtarly qurtorlF mretlnaorUi. Tnutarear Ur. Peer for New Owtta oounty will b. h.14 at SM Atm. Houre on «Vedoreday April 0Mb «*0 10 o'clook a. m.—Per.on. bmvlnf bills will prerent them by that Urn Th. supply commlttre will rnretat IM Atm. Hons, on Balnntay April Ml re 10 o'clock a. m.. when proporel. will be reoeived for fnrnl.blnt tb. Alm. R , for th. next Ihre, m cm L h » ^ wllh b^reA, ■Ntl and tohaooo. J. W. OOO^H^ In Thta as apr-2J4t hau or cows. The Subscribers will sail at Public Sale, at Red Dioa, Easl Marlborough, Ghsstsr oounty, Ponna., m ha Hop have cure «oma yea. MONDAY, MAY 1ST, !*•*. Atla eloek.p. »*.. FORTY HEAD OF FRESH pOVE AND KPKINOkfUi, TWENTY HIwD OF FEEDERS, LOTOrJOUNO^LIR I* vr. BtiAbaR * »on. 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