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THIRD EDITION. ptiy where line awiiitutAii} KtiteC Oeroner Barnhill summoned a jury mothiin in the case of Nloöoll iho joung man who wte fonnd 4eail In a dlicb yesterday morning near ■dgemoor Ptation. The appoarauoo of the body dearly shewn that naha-l been •track by a train, and U I» probable Instantly killed. Hie neck, lok arm f -/< thigh ata broken, the bO'.es of the protruding through the fi.at, while his right arm and lug are dldaeated. There la aleo a wound on his facejast above the left eye. When his body *»( , . . _ ditch there was a letter written in Ger n from bta moib-ar, found la hla pooket, da-ed Higs. a city of Karafx ai SmbIo, February -2, 1H38. In this lei* tac the sz horte him with all a mother'* •oUottude to lui a good life and ssitle down like a man. There was also a aallioad trip ticket from Elgsmoor to this oity and retorn, one part of which )Md been used. The only money found s $2 note and 85 cents in small ruIns liam of fine taken out of tbe Tbeevidenoe of John Hancook, the «sack walker, was to the eüect that he •aw a ooople of traoapj pulllcg et some •king In a ditch some '»DO yard» Bouth of KJgemoor station about 7.30 o'olojk wasterday morn ng, end upon going to «•m place found It was the body of a ■tan. He Immediately sent word to « Ht oity and Special Officer Jones and tone other meu came up and took charge et the remains He did noi think the body had b*n Id tbu water a rblle when it was found, as the poured from tho nose and ears when It was taken oat. Evan Davie teatllitd that be rest lee ml Edgemoor, and that Bauer had hoarded with blm for tbe past three months. On Wednesday evening he •ame home from ibe Elgemoor works, here he was employtd In tbe draught* lug department, ami ate his supper. He then left the house shortly before 6 c'olojk, to «lty. The next mo that Bauur had and he could learn anything abo who attends the tower told him that there was a dead man in the ditoh, aad he open going tUerafelt epre that U was Bauer. The witness thought he was about 25 years of age,and had been told by the deceased that his lather was a Russian, and bis mother a French woman. When be first came to Edge he obtained work »s a laborer,but the witness' son upon finding that he was well educated, and also a mechan ical engineer, secured him a situation In the draughting department where he Is employed. On Wednesday be was paid 617.53, out of which he paid the witness 6'J.öh lor board. Ibe deceased wae a very steady, Industrious young mao, and the witness had never knowu him to bd under tbe ltHuenceof liquor while he tooardtd with him. He was under the Imptehslon that be miisatd tbe train he Intended to retnrn on, and had started to walk oar, and was struck wltb a train. He knew that once before he mit eed tbe train, and did not got home until uf'er raldn'ght. Peter Loner testified that Baser came , No. 405 King street.abont P o'ciotk Wedueiday evening, iuatued until 9 40 o'o.ook, thru that he va« going to K e t "ome candy for Mr. Davie' children, and then take tbe 10 30 traiu lor home. Daring the time he dreuk three /oar glAKses of beer, but was not the least under the Influence of liquor, . From this It Is evident that the de ceased most have stopped somewhere else after leaving Kbnei's or he would not Lavo missed the tratn. Tbe jury after bearing this evidence rendered a verdict that the deceased oamt to his death by hetug struck by a train ou tbe P., W. & B Railroad d-r circumstances unknown to the jury 62 tcl^ the 0 13 train for this If vi ta n^ug bis wife told him I nht been home all night If he to tbs station to 1 be him. -be •nd U kB In hls sa> '»nr H. A. U the sal h*: cht IS" Tl No trains W9re running roads In the upper Michigan penlnsul yesterday, tho tie rail w cauilug the plete blockade of the winter. The suddenly storm fiercely that trains station. At various pi ludians, Illinois and Iowa there w drop in tbe temperature on Wadotsday of from 39 to 49 degrtes, accompanied by high winds and light snow. In Chicago yesterday morning the down co zero. The weather I lei able to reach the In aPDsnville, Virginia, yesterday, wa« intense y cold, with a high wind. There a light fail of snow in the morn la« Nearly all the mills in Woonsocket R. I . Hooded up The Cranberry Meadow dam,one mile above Esit B.a ketone,MasK., gave way Haring Wednesday night, cansing two bad washouts vision of the New York and New Eng land Railroad, besides carrying away oth«*r small dams and three highway bridge«. The damage is estimated a: 175,000. A heavy storm raged at Bt. John, New Brunswick. shut down, and many o the aeoond fl tbe Woonsocket dl Wednesday night There hsv« been Baverai waahoute the New Brunswick Railway. A wate; famine in New Brunswick, N J , Is feared, owing to the break in Ahe water works. (at .Parker Las ein «tern at No. I tba ' of the sweetest East Second street be found lo our city. Ladles Wish to ahd to tbe a'.traotlocj of their f diE^h shoo id procure prietô. • 'Wishes t may lve him in of them. , aa the pro kc uli happy who all. Young gsut'.e n It tereatcl in fortherlng certain wrraege uer.:« %n i^arn something worth k iü*iiiï by oousultiug blm. »r Tha Uu Leap for Lllo l,tK # Mu^ch 'J3.—Frederick Westlake, w • aped from the flftb atory of fhfc K heron flats, dating the fire there 5 oui!«y m-ruing, died to-day from bis Id. irb*« ij., WIM 19 yearB old. Hls a Ruer lost her life in the aarne Are. N toi Gravi s freight ira • 1 Ont , March 23 —A n the Northern Railway collided wilh « snow plow cine miles aonth uf Gr day. Geori dale, JH Hrpe killed aud three n huref, tsrlo, y ester , D Tarkler 8: »d G. w lipin : -ersseverely ii jurcd. For own»» * On If yo#i are ln w »nt ot t arpots, oil o'oths, furnîinre and bedding, Adair, No. 416 MarK^t «treet, has the largett znent and the lowest prices In the city Also baby 4'.arrlag- fl . Ooffi-e frf»i ru\sted, cl oice ooft'ee, n coflee wL ;, % \en yaa drink it, makes ÿon wif h f u , tUt is tbe kind of goods we S' :. c: 'ippeji, 5 Ktst Second atreet Gee. W I zoyed to 511 1*1 Le open fjr w you a window U'y hs Market bust m ». Use i : pape i ahadt s ut j - be ' oval. The Pickels Stove and Heater Oom ptiy have DMMed ta 600 Bhfafiayhtmet, where we are prepared to »how a full line of cook etov Guaranteed t) •Ive this ger and parlor stoves, satisfait 'on. Call top The and or the and It The only oases before Judge .Onm ruIns tble morning were those of Wil liam Powell and Henry Wilson, both of whom were oba,£ed with drunken , and eaoh fine of 62 and coats. • sntsnced to §.zy a Revira» serrlœs will be held la 'he Wesley M. K. Chnroh to night. KIRK'S tbe v/^cVûoüd * * I'll I ■ It a 6 he he he the bd he the he a he for tbe time the de he a / \ / L* of to ad be FLOATING SOAP THE CHIEF r ihe -ÜMth, Tollot and Laundry White and Abeol ely Pure keep White Clued Zone tke iu the If rrrardHRlerAOrti vi ta 10 cenu foc bum pie he JAS. S. KIRK & CO.. CHICACO. be his CAPITAL PRIZE, 6159,000. "We do hereby oertlfy that ws snpsrvlr« -be arrangsmenni for ail tbs Monthly ant btuarierty Drawings Lottsry Uo., sod in parson manag« •nd control tho dratvlngs iMaulrii, an«' oonduotod with honesty sss and lo Rood faith toward all partir authorise the company to aae til jortinoata, with fao-simUsaof oar slgnztur«. srtaohsd la us advertlssainats." The Douiatam U -v kB : 0 > rvtusteiKBsn. SDJ'.'Mrnefi pay all Prises drawn in The I,oats!an tad s suite lotteries wMon may '»nr counters. H. n. «VAI.MA1.KT, Pr National Hnnk. PIERRE I.AN AUX, PrCS, Rt»(S Ma A. HAi.nwis. Prwa. if. n rhur i CAKI.KOU n,Pres l!ntou Satious i.Loslstasi Slow KPRCCtDENTEO I1TMCTI0I1 OTEB HALF 1 HILUOB tllTRIBUTEt u Lonisi&na 8 täte Lottery Compinj lnsorporatsd in IMS fora« years t>y Lsirtsliiure for Ednosttonal and Ohan< parposes—with a which a reserve fa alnoe been added. By an overwhelming pona! cht io was made a part or tbe present Stab Uonatltntlon adopted I>aoembsr ad, A. V. IS" 9. The only lottery ever voted on aad dorsad by tb« rail vote Its fran The iSe the sny State. postpemu. Its brand Single Humber Draw lags Dike piers Monthly, sad tb# »nd qnnrtedb Drawing«, vegk lei Ijr every InTes months (NiurU, Jans, NsppMnbsr end Dsesmber) A NPI.KflDlB* OPPORTUN ITT TQ WIN A FORTH» SC 2NII UK AN I DRAWING, III.ASS D. IN THE AUAI* KM Y OF MUSK), NEW ORLEANS TUESDAY, April Monthly Drawing. people ol It never inales In wa« , 1888-11516 Capital Prize, $150,000. 3 mile way two Eng away a: SFkoUse.-'noxets ars Ten Dollars only Halves, $6. Fifths Vi. Tenths, tl. LIST 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF flSO,000..fl»0, «X 1 GKAND PK1ZEUF 60,000.. M,00C 1 GUAND PRIZE OF W.000.. 90,00< K LARGE PK1ZKS OF 11,000.. 30,00! 4 LARGE PRIZES UF 6,000.. 90.00C SO PRIZES OF 1,000.. K0, 600.. 26. 800.. 80, *00.. 40 OUO .. 60,000 dl 60 200 loo Approximzuon Prises of faoo.. $80, 300.. 100 .. in IM -in 100 IMM 1000 Terminal do 60.. 00( 2,173 Prîtes, amounting to.t6S6.ouc Application for retosto olabs should be mad* only to the edioe of the Uompany is New Orleans. For further information write clearly, riv ing full addrosfi.PORTAL NOTES. I.iprost Money Orders, or New York Exchanst diuary letter. Currenoy oy express (at car expense) addressed street of in M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans.La. pro who »r Bl. A. DAOl'HIR, WashlaKsa, ».« Udrist Reilstirid Littirs ti iw ou LEA NM NATIONAL MANU Now Oris REMEMBER That Generals n eharge of tbe draw absolute falrnesi ohanoca possiniy divins presence o HenuroK%rC flftb the yearB the ar.d Early, who Is a guarantee of Integrity, that equal and that wnat numbers will draw a Prise. BKHEHRER Pris »S Is GUA KANTER NATIONAL BAN UN and tl dent . rlgnts are rcoognlse l therefore, beware of any imitation* noymous schemes. ¥■ al payment of al b BT rotin Now #e Tickets are signed by the Presl Institution, whose obaruied tbe highest Uonrts the —A miles EXTRA RE-CLEANED AND CHOICE CLOVER SEED 416 city An Extra Fine Article n of Price veTy moderate. Now is your time to buy. J. J. SMITH, 511 fjr a i 7 jailb and Shiploy Streets Burned laaCcr. , 111., March H2 —Early brand passen the Ohio, Ill.uota and Western Railroad was passing Troy sliltng, ma ont of-the-wey* ride traok t of Oovlngtoo, lnd. Ohaui.' this morning, as the ger train dtsoovf red Issnlng from a bole in the top of a bon The traia was stopped and the lire ex tinguished. W beu the doo» sees opened and the etnoke oleared away 4he body or a woman was exposed lytjg upon the door. Her clothing was -scattered about the enr, and her fleyk'^Uaekened and bnraed. Later developaaats show It to bave been tbe body of a»depraved woman rwaax ed Angelins Boies, well known in Covington. The ear doors fastened. It is still •'uyatery -der Am standing the siding Mr. ol and and whether It * as a snlolde, aonldent, as it Is thought the-woman may have been drlvtn to build »dre In tbe car to from fretting, tin night being eztremely oold. d Home B. F. Jackson, of the WUmkcgton I'll ecd Leather Company, has Jact re I ■ rntd home bon a aunoessful business trip through tbetdTew E igland fitotea. VWe demand for the proa note ef the owpany Is oonstantly increasing «od It i% impost tble UM 1) the orders fot^j/or polae halber ee Cast as they are yo celnod. Tbe oetohx'f fish this y greatly ezoeed that nf any prevlozs seaeo.), and the tannery in till city /hi now ouncing to its fullest oapaolty. About 800 tons of -fte fertilizer have been eold for dellvety this spring to partie« down tbe Btatc. pany is uow esubllshed dation and In a prosperous condition. V. and the a firm faon SaUls Hilliuaua Wins. Topeka, Kanear, March 22 —The Balllo Hillman trial of against the Mutual Insnraoce Company of New York, tie New Y 'tic L ie and lbs ComeoMout Msitnal Life Company, to recover 625,000 «u pollolee leaned the Ilf« of her husband, John IV. Hill , with Interest far over elgLt years, has been con eluded, ad a verdict for the The defer ee uuarged conspiracy to de fiend, and claimed that the body ol Fredeilok A Waters was attempted lo be palmed eff for Hillman. The case had been tried twice btJort tie jury die agretlrg both llmts. The Jury istnrn plain tiff for 9<f7,ti50. rhot utiibirin h« aa. v Richmond, Ky., March 22 —Ballard i Broutiou shot and killed J. Gilbert Dudley, Deputy Bherlff of the oounty. This afternoou Dudley was In McKou at the billiard table, when Broneton walked In, deliberately rested his pistol ob his loft bad, and without d fired. The ball went through Dudley's brain, causing instant death. Brcb'ton Is a son of Collector of Inter 1 R.venue T. B. Bronston, of the Kigh'.n Kentucky district He gave himself up to tbe < (fibers. The trouble grew out of an a lsged Intimacy of Dudley with Bronston's wife. BuuisthlUK Very Powdermaker Brother*, at No. 6C7 King street au<l No. 705 Wtsl Eighth street, have Just received an extraurdl nary fine supply or meet oonrtstlng of beef, mutton, veal aud pork, for to w's market This meet is something tzira, and enengh to oaus-j an epicure's month to WAter. The Chloago dresetd w tlnnally, who iho advan'a jh of new tie meat is gaming ground and there DO other. 1th always being firnt-claee, and Is so d considerably cheaper than any »tht-r. many persons To be Tbn tried bj U«»i P any. f Nlcholal lianer, who tho Philadelphia, Wi - mlngton and Baltimore Rvl'road Wed ne* day night, will bo dtcsnily in terred killed the exp»-r.HO of the railroad As the young company, without friends In this oountr/, It first proposed rales tho snicmu'. needod for hla funeral expeustB by enb scrip:loo, bat the f e rsilicad o mpaty has neoorsary. aoticu of tho dereu this Hr ployes of a fneuds to a bountiful repast of fruit and cake. Mauy wlshe. were txprt.Kd tfc.t hi.' mli-ht con. Uuu. lur twenty yt.r. lona.r aul af.ln j call in bit friends to such a **cat. ! Twenty Yeats To-U»y, Twenty years ngo today Mr. J. B. Downey, chief cletk of (leorge W. Bush iSe Sons, entered their service. Accord ingly to day he the tlrm arid Ills nuinrn I 'ed (lows Irunn to Utstb. In The Cecil Md., Nc says: — Harry Boulden who tcusnte a small farm about 3 miles west of Klklou, had froztu to death duiiog thu bltzzird. Bar. ncy Moore of the Fourth district lest 31 iue aud Jacob Markoe ! «X OUO bend of Load. Fall. A aerlot Y-eterday whllo George Woodward, a oarpenter living Flf*h •1 Bpr a ladder fixing a elgn for F. I'. BeeMon, the batcher st Fourth and Lombard stretta, ho acoi denta.ly foil himself severely. slrettj, wsh tbe gruond, Injuring 00( Cards out fur the m: 61 Ins Mollle Davis, daughter of Mr. B T. Davis, of Albert O. Gray, be is riv arrlage of Kirkwood, and Mr. Wednesday leg, April 4'.b, at 8 o'clock, at Bu M. E. Choir,h Thi Uon immediately after the ceremony at the home ol the it will be a recep ly married ronp'e. N ÜT i—1. FRRDESHOK •j owner cf UliUL boute ■ tu tied at Fourih sirsot, in the city of Wll New Osstle an«l of tho General Ae provldol, d« shall aypty in Uoart of General session»# ot of Delaware In and lor Uaetle Oounty, on Monday, th» 7th day May. A. D. I8f8, helug , for a iloouse for toxlcatln* liquors in loss quantities than quart, to tie drunk on follow lo* respectable ward rocomo.*nd the Julius Guuthrr Jo:-e;.h Hr I' d ward Mono Jebn Hsdsr Daniel j O'Leary H Zimmermti O'Si'l l'ldewsll Welch. Joseph r Hauer * Herbert Lange Dunrad Keller Joseph uooaiuan A H fou ta ml3.8t* No First ward of mlngton. oounty llelaware, re#iulrciuDDls seujhly lo hereby K've notloo that writing the P o of the Ne» al Id honae a* sale therein of In al the premises, and cttlsens of said anpllotllon. vis: Jsmoi iCcKeuna Janiel ■ =-— ■ — - A n h hWIISÄ '* 1 J II Welch D Hut»5i Job Medea. Alfred Walton G o Mieliilokeu Unas Uorrig&a Uoorgo s inck Er FKcDe.FI JK W. HtHL. AM'£D— À HMAK1 ' HjY AH »UT 17 years of ago, good rk in a grocery W «s Address H., CALIF0RNIA. ôpeçlsl Parlies. Biml-Monthly. Free 8Dej>lng Cars. Cheap K* Rjj .e. Address E JAWLEY, General Esst B ukhani Ascot, 3'i9 Brjadwsy, N. Y U. W. OARR, 402 Ooailnut deiphla, Iioket Ageut. , Phi la any RxUlmors »'c Oaio J29-IX-16S MAKKIBO. KEADEK-PATroN-Un the Sid InsL at thovCt. Unoe of tbs bride's sister, Gas and Kircud atrssts, by Her. J 1«. Brim. Sober, header and tttat Patton, beth of this any. 1M HKMOBIA. ▲ PK1BHD. I.ln«w sj'o-tfolly In crlbed HHOVT frlsadf, Mr. I^ewss tlravssand f mliy, on tb* es^ui ol ttaslr-dsa« 1 ons. woo Ml aatasu Marc hi 18bH In Uis Ailk year ol it or age. Uow many haarta are erasbed, her? mazy bornot ars randotad d«aslats, «ban a obar Isbad levod aoa U oallad from aartk away, and tks aad reality la with na that wa shall narar aso bar rnora Hba waa a IovIdk ws«a and mort ar, a feind friand aod natKbbor. Their lose sa-rsd to lecskvs eomiort from mstul lips; bat that« Is One that ear altord at andaut eoniolatlea In this thalr great HW *. Yes, ahc-is dsad—ths dear ons, _ bo lavai and cbsrUbad and ia rasas il wboss prsssnes bars bath basa bisst. The assnn^sbt tbs hoaa Aaoibac if ok Is broken Again your baa Cb! you bsvs bean bsradt; almost daiolatr, For ene-ef the dear ones has left. Twiss, tbrtoo before anweloome deatk Hath visited with ruthUsshend Yoor bousohold bearib, and taken heuoe Home numbers of your ehtrished bs*d. Aad now lila messengsr oath called On you to yield the dearest op; Ch! »ou »K truly mad*, to drain The dregs it deep afhlotion's cap! Yet there i*:»y an id yonr grief, A biersed hepe your herrt: Ic chc;., It is the evidence voa have Uf meeting Jo a brigater sphere. And tbousb y* a feel 'tis bard to meet This dispensation ofyeurdod, Cb! mai- you bow wltb humble hearts To Him and His e^aitanTcg rod. WILSON'S Cu;«rtaklng rooau, Nc. #18 King Ht Tiumom Siomàl, 100, Open »11 night. 1. A. WILSON, Fanerai Ulraetev V/M.B.SHARPS CO MOURNIKC —AND— v i BLACK FABRIC. Nan's Y oiling, Henrietta Oonvent Cloth, Tvlootlne, MervlIU I'Mlunere, »rap O' Aima, Bateens, Uonrtaald Crapes, Olartetta, Batin d'l.yon Ln-ll.: im»th, Natta I.uxor, UroaOrain Bhadasstfr The Bost Blaok Ooois to Wear. The Best Black Coeds to bay., The Best Assortment Eero. F0ÏÏBTE and UABEST STS w ;i UEHirra HAL.K.-BY VIRTUE UFA directed ' writ of l.evarl Facias to 11 be exposed to r shllo sale, at tho hctol new cîouplcd hy Fredas A. ttiunreco. Newporr, to UhntUena Uandrtd, N tie Uounty, Del, i'. UN rUUKBDAY, 1 AY UF APRIL-, A. V,, 1BSS, At 10 o slsok, a. m., TbEXTll - The following described real estate, vis: All those ated ro certain tracts of lend, sltn i reek HandreJ, New Uastla <1 fitste of Delaware, Doaodsd ■ •1 deiorlbed No 1. liaginnlna lands cf .1 son s land, south net oses s stone adjoining wn 1S4 « 10 oak tree ed lacent lsnds cf Rpence L hmd 1er. thence by said Ohsndlsi's land, s.uUi f«,^ deg rare, east 149 o usrobes to a orcsr walte oak adjoining Ullam Urackiu'j land, thecoe by said ckln's land, Wllein. tbenoe by ^degress. Hr In part, anl pertly by lend Swltbln Chandler, north 84 a ounsr : , thencs by land of Mtmutl gooiory, tnete next three dooms, namely: North three end one-half degrees, esst 1» perches, north 4:1 degress, east ih perches to a poplar tree, and tbenee 19 perohos a middle of tbe pabllo retd leading from HracklnvUle toward Bel Clay Croak, ** "• 'S' j ta..«. »I«.« »td wtlmln^tin ! degrees, wert lOfl perches to a ooraer, and thence north. S6 de^reer. K. 4.T4-10 j tl a degrees, east MH p »roues Ish c the d pi sise In ,<1 IrtJ th 31 fr ill'll# N I <»'( ii %Zi on tl "fly si ■ * ft llr. h-edl H# cVltk d by •«y n.g art d Mont* ty dltb a ILES LAMBSON^Wi by st »nig, herUPs Office, S HERIFF'S BALE—BY VIRTUE OF A will bvexooeed^tu putjllc' i! ' . m l t ' t '} lre '| tr t <1. V» C« B of ON FRIDAY, THE Gih BAY OF APRIL, 1688, at 1 o'olook p. m., at it The In* « vit: III ; r, n i#i " at the d« in ot i "•/ d*h th tin •r the l* 1» H . Vi OILKW ÊAMBHO: ! HjcrlfTe uo«#.-, Wllmlnuto», rtf a* In Blankets. Kobes, Harness, Trunks, and Bags. No. 509 Shipley St. Trunks and Harness Re paired at short Notice. O. P. MAHONEY - No. 609 Shipley Street. RANTED—TWO FARM HANDS : I tl# J^OR r B A LE Ol i RENT—ON K A BY Y Wllllh la W ANTED— A 1Î# >Y 1 ) RUN P.R r *uds. Apply at 60S Marzet st. n»23 2it FOURTH EDITION Dots. Mr*. UoOlaln of West Chester, Pa., le visiting her daughter In this city. A specialty In sogar cored beef at Puwdevmaker Bros., 607 King street. Mrs. I... Schmal 1 of Reading, Pa., is visiting friends In I T-^rst*"* 1 " *" °° Dfluad 10 hl * r00 " b f Campbell's dry goods store has been J removed' from 210 to 216 Market street. All tbtDataware Division trains are average of fifteen minâtes late to olty. day. G. W.Ckodley is busy removing hte stock to his new plaoa of business, ia the Mornlo a News Building. FI. B. Stone, laud scape gardener of Clifton Heights, Fa., has removed to this city. % Senator 4?ay end ez Congressman Lore will attend the Americas Ulnb'e ball in Philadelphia on April 3d. James FcdJLgan and his sister Annie, »- this oity, ere visiting friends ia West Chester, Pa. JMiss Dotle,6vnghter of Grover Levis of Doe Run, Chester County, Pa , is wletting friends !n our oity. /•»drew WUkelm, residing ley street aboveifourtb, Is oonflned to his bouse by tlokoets. Severn! Wllmtogton sportsmen . dookhtg In tbe vicinity of Delaware City and Port Penn. IVwtU.bas fish sur oysters of all kinds, In the Washington Street Market. Give him a naif. Bugar-oured KausaeClty hams, lOols. a It. F'owdermsker BeOS., 607 King and 705 W. llghth street. E J. ■tore of Third street. Rev. James Conway, of Port Deposit, will preach aezt Sabbath In the Pres byterian church at Smyrna. Two good firm hands may find em ployment by addressing "Farmer,'* ibis office. In Mo. Bhip Magee hes portiresed tbe cigar O. fi. Montgomery, No. 4 Weil Brandywine Castle, No. 11, K. G. E • will hereafter n.66t la the Hark ness Market «troets. Bishop Carlls has purchased a lot In 8onth Wilmington, on wblob aOatLolio church will bo erected necessary fonds can be obtained. Wm. H. Brady, E*q , has purchased from Robert Craven tnu ssloou and da turas corner of Freut and Poplar streets. t on Frldsy tvenlng Lulldlusr, Tenth aud ■a tb. J. I). Carter has purchased tho old Third street below elect lo building Lombard, and will fit It up for a brass foundry. Rev. George H. Bmtth,the first pastor of West Presbyterian Obarch, will stop at the Clayton Hooee this evening, being on his way North from a trip to Florida. Don't fall to call at floor and feed etoie, oorner Fourth and King streets, for choice brands of floor, feed, garden seeds, etc. ; orders promptly atitended to; phone oslJ No. 408. R. P. Janvlei. Joseph H. Kirk, P. M , of Blanton, hae purchased »he well known trotting mare Nellie It. The price paid Is f'2 600. He piopoees to make the dr on it of raoee ae soon as the season opens. Rev. J L. Ettlln has removed hls family to D.l wortbtowu, Pa., aud will oomtnenoe hls pasterati of the Presby. t-rlan Chnroh at that plaoa the Aral week In April, hls term as pastor of the Church of the Redeemer In this city — plrlcg at Easter. The remains of George Dutton, who died lu Philadelphia on Monday last, will be Interred In Klvervlew oemetery from the reridenon of hls nnole,William McCracken, No. 1237 Walnut atreot, to morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. HboottoK AfTray Rear »anvllls. Danville, Va., March 22.—There w.i» tertllil.lr»*»lT »t 8tok.l»Dd. ih.'.Ip« junction ol th« DaDTlIl. and New KiT.r Kaiircad with the Btoj-mouJ and Danville, six miles from here, yester day. J. H. Blackburn, a prominent farmer, waa warranted by J. J. Hen uerson, also a farmer and keeper of a small oountry store, for a small store account. Blackburn also warranted Henderson on a nota for sixty dollars, which he had bought from tbe original holder. Yesterday was tho d*y set for trial of tbe warrants before Magistrate G. B. Vos«, at Stoke land. While waiting lor the arrival of wit nesses Henderson was oonverslog with of the witnesses, and Blackburn passing by, heard bis name called out, stopped and asked if they were talking about blm. Henderson drew a 88 caliber Smith 8c Wesson from hls pocket sud said: "Yes, I am talking abont you," thru fired on Blackburn, and attempted to fire twice more, but tbe pistol snap ped. The ball »track Blackburn In tbe left breaat, passed tirely through bis body and oame out at the shoulder blade. Two men rush ed npon Henderson, bnt be tore him if loose and ran to the woods and made hla escape. Blaoburn was carried home and lies In a very preosrlons condition. the heart A <1. Ki-üecrtttry McUaiiucn'eGoioeu Wad ding. lion. Hugh McCulloch, cx Secretary of e United States Treasury, and Mrs. McCulloch celebrated their golden wed ding at their home In Washington Wed nesday. The occasion was marked l»y a general family reunion, which included their children and grandchildren. Many ID presents, Including a large quantity of flowers, were received. In the tvenlng a 1 reception was held at which a large uum- I ber of persons congratulated Mr.aud Mrs I McCulloch. Among those present were ! Secretaries Bayard and Whitney, Gen. S heridan, Speaker Carlisle, l'ost-inaster i nil Dlckloioo, Stnalor« eiieraia», Culloai. Vinca, Morrill, U.rlpb, U.wle,; Dawes, Chandler, Sawyer, Pu«b, Bowen, 1 Babin, Horatio, King, Gen. Roseneraus, and Admirals Porter and Worden. Many Ol tiro KCntlcmcn wer» »ccompanle.l tiy Udlrfl, and tbe tollt te« wer« ttr, hand Usd a Wonderful Escape. Dayton. O., March 21— A heavy Dayton, Fort Wayne and Chicago I freight, rnnnlng twenty five mile, «n hour, duhed Into» waaon in which : wer« riding Henry Welffenbach, John Jennie and Joseph Frank, at Tate's 1 Hill, this afternoon, and tearing the I horse from the vehlole, carried it a quarter of a mile and dropped It dead t»y the side of the traok. Marvellous : were hurt. 1 the <" The Mi to *ay, neither of the The wagon was shattered. ! Knteruklnment To-Night. This evening Philadelphia Castle, No. 0, will give a grand musical entertain their ball, Fifth and French' streets Talent has been secured from Piii adtlpbla, and also this city, so those who atU;ud will be sure to pass a pleasant evening. BY Hu »(»per Luuch. Harry Feldnaelr, of tbe Felton 1 ffuuse, Second and Walnut streets, will have the first snappor lunoh of lhe sp.-od to-morrow nl.bt, »nd 'bvHt.all 2it I Lis IrleucLs I j call and try It. £J.HAHD UFKUA. HO I B*. The success of all anacietsss. Hsiern Of the lerorltoi OMB WEEK. Biz n Igbts and thr»e maUatss. PE.07ESS0E IX Jf. BRISTOL'S J SSSE i M ARCH 26. ook.nnd Wsdnsiday. ' iiltsraoon,at i ao. sr/eranlng st so'el 'rfday and (Saturday kUUCSOUUHIlUULDM. 22 Educated Hones 22 Dr. PONIES «U MULES. 8PBCIÂL.BAMD .cd OBCttMTRA. ÔTÏL! Piiiladdpi.il Caf.tle,No.9,K.G,E Will bjid a «UNU MIUCAL HNÏÉ11TAI N MC K T In thstr hall, Fifth and Frensh straete,.m F KIDaY tVEMjVU, MARUU M, R o'eio:|k ahary. Admistfoa M and M reserved seats. eooants. For«, s and Oo 'g, Mo. 4U Markst Street. who of 1 Adalat Ion U BSt-Jt Fun! Fun;!! Fun!!! run OLD «Nil VOIINU. OriflMh-a M.rry-Go llouB* Md Shading Rink. AT ELEVENTH A MAIM ISON MTS. Ladlss fret. AdtutLinn, 10 senti. Upen afternoon and svsuia«. )M-tf % m w j ■ jyv A. C. Yates & Co. BEST MADIi CLOTHING In Philadelphia —FOB— MEN AND CHILDREN. Sixth and Chestnut LEDGER BUILDING. - ^ vr-TTV), Small Bottles, Large Bot ih.'.Ip« HqK.Pmto Pin,, , > 3180 llall fmls p rintt, Quarts and Gallon cans Phil lips & Kane, B«i*le Manufacturers, to we No. 5 East Fourth 8t. Between Market and Kiug. N UTKJEj—1, JOHN ll ADAMS, 1 UK owner of the house situated at tbe eoaihweei »orner of Eleventh and Kirk wood streets. In the Eighth ward of the oity of Wilmington, oonnty of New Osstle and State o* Delaware, in oompllanoe with the ream repeats of the aots of the General Aseembiy Ih snob oaso made and provided, do hereby klve notloe that 1 shall apply in writing to Lhe Court or General Sessions of Feaoe end Jail Delivery of the State of Dolaware, In and for New Castle County, Monday, t^ie 7th day of May .a. D. HW 8. he court, for a license tavern, for the In lees runk nejet term for #ald huare as sa'e therein of tntoxlo»ting U quantities than the premlien, Inn e i quart, following respeotabl« ward reoommena the said oltlsens of applteatloiD, vti: Wm H Anlrsw A H CroB«*rove ?a HrtM Andrew 11 W Ma(iu Ur MuiSm* Joseph ID Aalrew'Moo-^e 1 n *'* 88t ' I V-rm"Vo*.i th hm a is . . ». I N°îîit ftSÄIf l/S.* ! vi.isgejf orsrlsron, Nshool ïîm lots Nos »®d Ä. Christiana au known sis ml i *bt hotel in tho ojunty of Nsw Osstle w, "i ïiî!^Âa 0 iïV!Sl 0 i."%" l !ÏSS l 1 do hereby Rive notion that 1 shall apply I writing to tho Ocurt of General Hsssloaa ol ? nd J *' l JhjRvsry, ol tl« üôîntî^ cbThuII." X ' llTini U " Uourt.for a llosnse tavsrni for the sals therein of Intoxloatln* be drujn^on^he^rïmiMS.^BdÏÏJîînJwing r®"P««Ubie ottiseu»of said dlstriots reoou. I appboatlon, vu-, riYeu Mo'üf.lV SÄÜ'iTüf 4 n : IJ.m, wî K J , " 11 M'oeiel i.uMy llmcthy Mc «m,» 1 ^ichàei vuk wiiitam Hoity 7 I .ihïÂ7»"ÎL.. John Kerby a TbouUsToy^ jShati i J *nî. n,#7 Jamus ihompaon oûQ u Dynoh : ma3at» THOMAS J. LAWLESS 1 "—r-— W Oofe Uei H Cantwell Lemuel K Joats .itasph P v TH Fcnnenore Hsa| I W Ha J ohn A Diwson P L?Huger n 1 D I nth t H?r.y Roheit (took r Dswlre T w cio men Joteph Horner JOHN Cl. ADAMS. ■aid house To In ble for ter sell K» ! uieii meeting nights from Motday to Frl W »1 rsmovo to Harkuess' Building tsk*no;ios. WA1.u. u. bUARPLk^N ** Master of»celSrus ZT Ing, CHLU) MALE-WILL HE HI 1,1, *T auotlon.ou Friday and Saturday unisnoing at 7 o'sh cx, et.ck , copper wsro and oil e oths. A. OtlAMHKK^.ii: 1». W.btldham A .Son, Bl 'K stieot. 1 W u, |*r ÿyA NT ED -KO A BDnîflï 81,7 W. ANTED A .GIHL KOtt GEN lew « for of «1 OB «I <0 ■ left . O b ft WÔHTH SeXdiK^Foh Dr. J. H. 8CHENCK lias pnbllshod A NEW AND BLABOHATB BOOK the Troatmeut and Cure of CONSUMPTION, UVEP COMPLAINT *«o DYSPEPSIA which will be mailed FREE to all who want it. of any liable to any of tbosa diseases, send n&mo und address (plainly written) to Dr. J. H. SCHENOK A BON, 1 38afflo this paper.) Philadelphia, Pa, It yon are. know 1th, who is, afflicted t ton •'ou tog leas* the Will hold anothtr auction tale of d like was hlm n. du i his DRY GOODS, CARPETS —AND MATTINGS TO-MORROW of wl he Saturday Afternoon. Henry D. Cranor, Ex o and him of - Mr. bden L. New I. sent The with hls Which? Which do you want— heavy or Spring weight#? In this sort ol weather it's pretty hard lor a merchant to tell just what sort oi goods to put forward. Prob ably the better plan is to have all kinds at hand, as we do, then there can be no contusion. If you want a Spring Overcoat, however, please notice our new goods, just in, from $5 up. If sea sonable, we will tell you more ol them later on. We have some special bargains among them. of log. sida the the bead ami to HARRY HART, at ThbN. Y. Clotihxo Mfo. Comtant, No. 316 Market Street. St In C. F. RUDOLPH, Markbt and Fourth Strxktb, Has. without doubt, the finest col'xtionof ETCHINGS and PICTURI SRTISTIB r- IMES AiblUoB To bs fonnd In the city, now In hls art gallery. PICTURES FROM 75c. TO 6300.00. Diamonds, Jowelry, Watches, and every thing else in hls line at the Lowest Possi ble Prices. dlO W K HAVE SOLD MOKETilAN VIVE times as much Cotton Seed Meal This season than we did last. Jost re ceived another for this season, ter place their orders with sell out. »ud , which will be the last Our customers bad bet before ■a TATNALL BROS., No. ioi Maryland Avenue. TELBPnONK 81. m2'J W ANJLD-HY A8TUIJJSWT t»r THE Philadslfhla MaiUii Aoadsny. a lew S3t ol ira ( n e'.'h r }hoo cr or*ar; coal « OfTHEKTifl. ,fc * tipetio Tu Ornrro, March 2».-Th« v , - vioUjns of the thesue flîï® f '«l for Identlfloetion to < ay Xu*' 1 ** rending sosm»» Whr ' y l.„ hl * L > te »Mee tbe bodies ih«resr ^T d ' nsreoocBl gable remain, Jeots bave been organ-?* # f / r,! | of the families of the £ I*'i r ,«'* e * It Is reported that V { ®* gnd Englishmen warn bn.,, ^ mnrla origliatrd from the bluwiTJ PVSlooted gas Jet agaltm # * C jlhesoer.eahiittrsan- Uj, «1 tolu.«U' CQ,Ä," ' oould .«.Ob it tb. #mru, OB th., Ugfc Ttcr. ■nod lately. Wfta »P*cie la tue ohesner atterdanoe was ««.'•ta, Ino.udtog^ujîpç 0 ^ •ml .look porter«, wtt) „*, "'7 M «I down tb. w*.fa.r Z 1 ? 1 . « <0 '. •i*. 4 ««'. n,l "K their «„Vi ■ td knln. ud m„cii,„,, a ' 'J tuelr way io t re front. y * C iris, ohlldren and wom** •MI|J bntobrreil. Tte or'Wdwl, .a »Itr.uiv. u »•t"* prOMnttJ. A,, TÎJ'JJ wor« Ibi On«.i j«.,,, , ur oeadon. Taeir olotbes, wtuh -i left Id their dr ess In a ran I? . *, b * ""Pony >« comm.,.,,, Urdl, .nd «u pi.,io, . uc ,"! olgh.sln Madrid. The p, l:e; -, teess saved herself by j.J ; * window. The other mimbmTf company found au IM y «J J slreet. 7 fIlt B»Thc burned theatre, ruerly a cirons, wav wood. The authorities nr# b W O b ft utldlng r0hlli3t, Ud *" r * Utbn Iks mai Hr* fc »bleb ooDDiroiig UJaus Bprsrke:,. WASCIKOTOM, M«rch SI Bpreokele, who arrived hers «n t -day took In tbe bight# 0 f \7 m ton and talked fuely with L'i ns oallete. He Lai ooms to inm •'ou as regarde his pr?J*e:r>fMuS tog a sniar refinery in th. But sni he has given uo «.xur*,i: ua g leas* preference for e» 7 the blizaerd Lei d«;ejod tl» mente very oimld«ub;j, % t A censed tbn lots of sevrrsi Uta morrow he will eppesr b Home oommltteo on rrs-r.uc'jp his vises ooncornlcg iui - 1 . d trnsts. When asked u his cieiia visit to Baltimore he s&id hs like to go there was mast be enbjeot to the oemstdi hlm in Washington. Heisldti n. t protract his itiylu Hi ina longer than was t. obtaio the rf Bpreok les give« the Imp: du euninat! tlrely by practical » i loi s. He will run tutfar trait and w.'l eitcbilra duetry la whichever city h# oilers the best pro«i»" his Investment. II» Bitnrtsy, t*s| 0eruiit7 as tu tbs' Mt'j « r, tt* I qnlsltd infjrmi'iz Wllt h. il lU OpfKVltlN id« of s.'*ia _ _I cxprrttfd t condemnation of tbs ao:lou d Treasury D-parturti nndcr J Bhermau, In Impilr! tsrests of Baltliuore. Hswll fullest comldcratlon to ùe u of Baltimore, bit, wl 1 pat hls rt he can make tie x S to think It !irp< market as aootsslb.o a e H{M b.i rpoi flurry wbtreks U it r.infj. : Pk poNlSkl o ntre of sugar prodmiloa. 3' bsglad to Interobang* view« sit) and all the o him mire when be visits ibstd'.f. thrr poluts which li Ith the basIneM nua of UaDgeroo-tiy 111. James L. Vsl.snDUtsir. »; of the pcrcti at Newark, D.isvR - of the —■ -f " m \ lying daegeronsiy 111 In PbilsK Mr. Vallaudl^hsm fans for s oui bden sutteiir.g * i:h rhcmusilRM shoot a month ago deveiupsd »4 ralys'.a. He w*s remuvsti so deiphla hospital In hopes thiikl reoover, but a despstob rec-lml friends yeetardey reports LTaRj lngrapRly. Hls father, tbs 1J L. VallauiUghsm. ofh'svM»'^ brothers, F. N VsllsnJU^J New Y .rk Mail aod Kzpr«'», + I. 8. Vsl andlghsm, of 0Ji*| sent tor and are with tbs»in «*| The news of bis Illness with expressions of gnalum hls many friends In this cllfi^ resided some yesri ago r and Wif* 1*«» Port Jibvis, N Y, bridge at Milford, el * m i of bei*, wasosrrlfid a»6f gorge lu toe D:!aw»re fl« r log. The tollgste k ' 1 e P et t , l(ll sida of tho bridga eod hi* »»•] the other when it wont cn. pr P" Korge had formed near the water Lai beon r " onl "f.?3 S'mo hours Whin lbs jofgJH bridge was swept away * D *'a] The loo went ont of I« 'JJJ3 morning early from ^ bead water»', and uo dM6J - bended hern. Booth of .. Jj sylvauia Cats art* 11»^^ JJj ami mnoh daioa?e l a« 1_ river is the tigh.»: it h« to he for many y» ■ In TSBJf at Ike RaruBLioA» ofle« 10 o'nloo* ir. »• 25' 20 u n- w«m* b J,i i To-morrow P r ""J5L,far# rather warm-r. cloudy, followeJ hf 1 rheof tempsranu •- _ j Ua Ml» U,nl '. nrt H. D. UiH, Ihr ct-»^ ö:Cind Ü«™«. paper In the ii f- , -,i ti St praotiosl when promised- *, . V||1 et«A In thd number— 11 lit cheap and pro®P • " uM "».Tf! 1 »>" SP Hol», 213 We»> J ( »al f J PV. r m m Notwltbri.n" 1 "* , M ,, w»ti..i, ro»A »ud T.riotl'* 1,1 " frico f x t —i iia **J L»it .'en 1 ,"'.!, .ffl'® 11 ] ■a t:d by bl * Dolaw.™ E 1 ' 3 KJ" EttK *" rare pepP® r T d Âî coal gt'.'UUM