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iäSuHOhb U™«.. if « 4 if ft [> / / WILMIIS G TON, DEL., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 , 1888 . NO. 21. ONE CENT. a ■ ! ' I I M. EGABY 4 SOS. 516 Tatnall St. AND S.E.C 08 , SIXTH&TATNALL Every Refrigerator we sell we can guarantee to meet all your requirements for the proper preservation of meats, pfn Thna vnil VtfgtiVaUaCr, CtC. 1. liliB y OU rax no risk with our refrig -1 erators, which are made on the cold, dry air system; this makes them free from any moisture or dampness. Ours is not a new-fangled Refrigerator, but one that has been well tried and put co every practical test. They are also provided with water coolers, giving you a bounti ful supply of cool drinking water. Commencing now we will reduce the prices as follows : Improved Arctic, imitation Oak. 7k to I No. 1, reduced from |13 00 to |10 50 No. 8, reduced from 15.00 to 12 OO No. 8, reduced from 17.50 to 14 OO No. 4, reduced from 20 00 to 10,00 Peerless Refrigerators, Ash. No. 1, reduced from «17 00 to «14 00 No. 2, reduced from 19 00 to 15 50 No. 3, reduced from 23 00 to 18.00 No. 4, reduc 'd from 25.00 to 20.00 Peerless, Walnut or Antique Oak. No. 1, reduced from $18.00 to $15.00 No. 2, reduced from 21 00 to 17 00 No. 8, reduced from 24.00 to 19 50 No. 4, reduced from 27.00 to 22 00 Double-door Diniag-room Re frigerators, Sideboard Tops. No. 4. reduced from $31 00 to $25 00 No. 5, reduced from 85 00 to 28 OO No. 6, reduced from 40.00 to 32 00 Ice Chests from $4 to $20, according to size. Grocers' Refrigerators at a like reduction. We mean to make the re frigerator boom now, so you'll do well to buy, as these prices will not last all summer. M. MEGJIRY & SOI, I ! Cash or weekly and monthly payments. LAWN TENNIS NKIOR* FOK MKN, «OMEN AND CUILDHEN. For Iffcii : Plain Go * R ipp^re, hand-mad*. Fln« (io«* S Ipper«, lnatTier trimmed. Fin* KmbrolJ«r«J Slippers, all pra it« and prie*«, Orre Oftlf R'lpp'W. Ca'f Low-cut Sho*«, extra wide. Can«M I.OW-cut Shoe«, extra wld^, Lestii g princ« A b tip, oz f ra wide. l*a«t i g O«itère, extra aide, wi h patent laatber >ip. Will ftuit liftehy people-easy to put on and cff. For Bnyg and Youths: Lew-cut Walk ing Phot»)*. SLppere and Uid« Ball Shoes. For Women: Kid Oxford 7 lea, all grades aud prices KM Oner* ' tippers, til grad», and prices Kid Mirants, ne» part and saüor t es. Fine Black Canvas Button, kid trimmed. For Misses and Children: Kid Oxford Buren» and Tie. Kid Mir -noa. Opera Tits and Slippers. Fine Lasting Kid Foxed Bui tons. The best relection for those •who come early. Ifey^For Quality our prices always the Lowest. The Family Shoe House, NO. 20 » MARKET ST., Above Second. ! 1 — ! WILLIAM H. BABG3CK. FINE UOLD AND îSlLVEIi "W atch.es A. B. WILLIAMSON, ! tus W. £1«RTH »TKF.iT. Cruvllr to on lutmal, A charge was preferred against Jacob j Short of Dover for inhuman treatment to j j mare with foal, killing the foal. The rase was reported to Special Officer Frank Stou', of the 8 P. C. A , who immediately investigated. Constable Euo*b Clark of Dorer made oat a warrant for Short's arrest and the hearlog was held last night before 'Squire Jesier of Dorer. The evl deuce was conclusive and Short was Sued $10 and coats. * cf ! ? A K . 0 BOARDING. TTOABDINQ.-rOCRNEWI Y FUFNISHID 11 rnomstoieet, with or witho.l hear., at m« Market street .»ranted,- so visse*, from is t> h T«*ra rVryPley,«" M«tbef«^.'t»5^ > SSd| dk- B nil ns««, si« tod s«r(»< si orn* u Kreniif iouroal *fTDv EntwUla ■»•«•np"'prrtK U N4w(i J HSLP WANTED. ANTED A boy Ab u *ixt*en ye*?« of og« j a* am apprentie« to th« printing lurnim-«« f»fr aducAtlon. Apply by latter W Must hire a only, which most b» wrUte« by th« applicant to ihv DELAWARE PR NTIFG COMPANY, 234 Market Hi, NV limingto«, L*«l. NOTICES. XTOTÏCE-AT AMEKTIN 4 OF THE IREC TORHofth^ Olavfio« BuilJIniç an Loan Anoc'a ion the prealtfent, J '«eph L Carpenter, Jr , wii authorized to receive *J 1 tuoceye du* he ofuociation. -the oioattily m riap will he held fb tbe u*ua^n4aoe I« th* T«*l*cra| h Build ing. Talrd aad M *r«et , oo F»id -j • von in g n«xt. Samuel h. baynaed, Pecretary a n t Treasurer, pro, tem OTK:*—TEACHERS' EX \MIVATIO Torre will bean exam nation of teachers for Karodaoi thl d r cer in Mid dletown oo Jane 28; I" Newark c.n J.ine 29, and In ^ i I mint to a tin school build.ug No. 1 , oo Fr* nch St. *^*ar 6fb,) oo Jane 30. HERMAN BK 88 KY, Supe-lntendett. P tRU'K OF HtnnosY GR5ND LODQI Wdhl i irsew n fft.nai Bt. «own Wab ut to 5tn, down 5th to P p a-, no Poglar t 7ih. «own 7U> to lAcuai, up Locu t ti B.h, up tth to ) out bar up à omhara to nth, to Fr I cb, 10 I'llh, to O route, to 9th, to 3 atmll, to (th, to french, to 9th, to ha I «nd cituil-e FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE. FO* SALK. A tw* story brick and nsansird roofed dwell lag; coûte Ins S rooms, bath.e c; paMly papered ; front porch. Tw* iqstres ! row Delaware At*. Daly $*.70*. H. D. WALTER, NO. S W. SEVENTH STBBET. FOR RENT. F or nENT.-rwo kioa front rooms Appl? at *C7 Sk pley St. POLITICAL. pOR BUARIFF or NHW CASTLE COUNTY, IKi. WILLIAM SIMMONS, of wiLMixaros hukdeed. Snbjset to the decision of tho Rrpuhllnaa pet«/. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. R. R. ROBINSON & CO. BANKERS AND RHOKEBS, Cor. 4 th & Market Bts. FOR SALE: Stocks boBgkt sad sold in the New York. Philadelphia «ad B et n mark .'eon commlssloa letters of credit rlveo. sv«i able ia all put * tbe world, and drafts on EngUnrt, Irmand. Franca, Qs naany aad dwltaerland Issued. fJSHÏ ARTISANS' SAVINGS BANK, no. ioe miKKirr streut, rKCOOPOSATSD. Ope i aetfl 4 .SKBRCART **. 187*. • to receive deco* ts dailr from 9 a m. n ro., end on TuesJay aad batnrlay evenings from 7 to S o'clock The ch.rter nf the book peovtd-to that no profits upon its lav.atments, except so much *« Is required for the payment of mceesuy ex penees and for suitable surplus for the security of denotitors, shall b* divided among ths de pod tors. No m »nager is rl owe.1 to borrow ary part of the funds deposited with the corporation. managers. Qporcfi W Busk. C WfwVy Weld!«, Gto. 8 C*pell«. Him. W Howland. Jo« L Oarpentar, Jr., Henry F Dure, R Aîl<*D HiTre, M. L. Liehe D«rela, Alexander J Han, N H ,f>on. Job H J i*kpon, Anthony Higgles, MO HE Y LOANED ON MOftTQéOES. Gao S. fl.rsu.t Vie* President. öeo. --V. ' ran. Pres'de.t. E. T. Taylor. Tr*a«iKer Jca M Mavhkr. Andl'or. CHAMBER SUITS. PARLOR SUITS. Our assortment of Chamber and Parlor Suits is just as complete as it was at the opening of spring trade. Our entire line has been re ple ished and we ar* able to sh»w you, in the latest style, a variety un equaled by any other house in the city. CHAMBER SUITS. PARLOR SUITS. Bl 410 King Street. Price List For Silk Hat Work. Blockint . Oi*«D'(iR «nd «b« in? Altlriaii v»l»h nevr bard and bind ing *nd 'a«hion«bl cur*.SI 53 UemodMing and all new trimmed compew*... S Old hat* if th« plush is worn « IT and require n*w p u*h. w« will roc 'ï re c it with new plush eu tii*i.r for .. . »■■ Felt Hat* rlesnod. dyttf, clocked aad trimmed. ...H E. KlfTELL, Pra tidal Ha^er 6 E Fifth Sf. ... fN to V)ct« tO to 75 ct* .. JS0 .50c to $1.00 BAKER & JARRELL, Wholesale an-' Retail Dealern is Fine Clears, NO. *S* WEST FOURTH STREET. Wilmfaigton, Dei. - j D< | e0 Barrett Commande Him to Home. C'oi New York. June 13 —Oyer anl T«rrni o«r lUhCtiiog dii not itrike District A f or ney Fellows yesterday, as ererybody ex peoted It would. But It was a narro* e. cape for Colonel Fellows. Judge Birrett had rssolred to scarify ths district attorney of for bring absent from his post while the special grand jaiy summoned to consider the extraordinary charges again, tha al derroen and other grave matters was sitting, thus bringing the whole machinery cf justice to a s andstill. It is a long time sires Judge Barrett has been so much aroused and so indignant Those who ! know ssy that he Is prepared to publicly ? crucify anybody that atanda in the way, psrtial luvertlgatlon lots the oha; gee o ! , bribery and election frauds, regardless of who I. hurt by It. | But the storm letempuranly over. Karl, yesterday mornlug both Aallog Dis rlct A tornsy B-raple UK * n.r'Mr 8 'ftmoir^urllth. xrthai ° „ P J. ,c ^ Colonel Feliow. was on hi. *"f'"' b * K k°g ^ .hTI Ctal be submitted to th. VMM pud Birrett hid U.t Fridly iu.iüéd . . n ,1 ( vi nn a.I F«' that a despatch commanding Lolooci re.-, low. to com. to Ne» York and allsad to ! Ik. public bo.ine.s .h.nld be senk. Mr . | Semptohadat la.: got an answer, and urg d tt. Court to do nothing in th. mat-! ter? as bis rhi f wool« be on baad te-day. 0 «ofth. thing, that hsdt. be «tl.f« torlly explained wae bow It came that there wae no peoeccu'lrg f ffleer prra-nt when the Coart of Oyer and Teimlnar opened y«e terday, and the great Dunn Scott trial wss called. Mr. P.rger had to b. Uk.n ' from the sp'clal grard jury U try a caee be bad not been prepared for, and the jury * wae left without counsel. Mr. Semple ex- ' plained that Assistant Di.trict Atternsy j Harry Meclona was now assigned to the 1 special grand jury. The court sxpretwed «Mefactinn at Mr, Madona'a amlgnment. i actively or passively, of a fall aud im j . . . . . , bhsridan and her hu'band came lo this country from Ireland they liv.i for a time | at Albany. N. Y. Then they r.movtul to . this village, where Hr. Bosnian died j sein* yean ago. Her sons bought a little fstm for htr near tbs Tilings severs! feart »go, an<i triera ll?ed a I tear q ill and tappy life. Gen. j Sheridan visited her every year, often go iac to qaietly ibat do od« io tb« Tillage The General manibsted ths warmest istsrest lu . bis mother's .vervday life and doings, and | would gladly have brought hsr Into hie Waehingroo home, fcnt she wss accustomed | to bsr simple surounliugs and could; not ti# persuaded to stir beyond I the borders of the ctunty lo wkish she I had so long lived. Her health had j besn failing by reason of old ag* for | menthe past, and she probably died : without fully knowing tb* extreme lllnse* j of hsr distlngobhod son. The statement ! tbat modified versions of th* physicians'I bulletins were daily transmitted to hsr I*»« ; devoid of solid foundation as th* other plclurwqie statement that this aged lady wss being whc-knl throu*h three states by ' special train, to the exclusion of all other ! traffic, to take her place at her son's bed- I side. 8 h* will be buried by ths side of her husbsud in the Catholic Cemetery. ; I i A visit to Colonel Fellows', rssldsncs du closes ths following despatch : "Pt. Paul, Minn., Jan* II, 1888. "Lsxvs for New York to-day. i i •'J. R. Fxr lows," j It takes aliout fl'ty boors to oome from 1 I I Mr«. John Sheridan, mother *f Gen. P. H. Sheridan, died at her home, Somrr art O , at 1.3J p ra. yesterday at the age j of $7 rears and 3 months When Mr* St. Paul to New York. SDEIIIDAVI dlOTBER »he Passee Away at 111 * Age of 87. A Native of Ireland. knew of hi, tide until it wss over. rmi API OFFICIAL 1)1 M'LA PIKK, "Allow US to corrrc', through tba f'' 1 - umnsof your valuable paper, a falte re port which is to tbe .ff.cl that we ere seeking reappolatment Such reports ar* without foundation, as w. h.ve had our j share cf the Offices and are perfsctly will I ing to give way to other members of the party We make this statement in justice t* ourselves and 4o order te allow tbs pub lie to know our correci standing." There appears to be vary little doubt, nor . hesitation in expressing the doubt, on th* part of the local Democratic politician, i that this card was published to sav. the ' waning fortunes of Levy Court Commis- 1 siooer Hickman ia tha rsos for renomtoa- : tlon. ' It means," said one of the« local ' Democrats, "tba* John Pyle is pushing Hickman to ibs wall" 1 ; Ths Construction rut l.'pen It by Ollier Democrats. Patrick Near y end John X. Dickey, col lectors of county taxes for ttis hundred, published this morning in the Nsws the following card, which partly sxplaias Itself: Eden Lodge's Excursion Two large aod handsome banners and four guidons, just mads for Eden Lodge, I. O. O. F , are on exhibition la Bsynard's window at 5tb and Market Sts Tbe lodge | will carry these on their excureioo to Tree- , ton to-morrow. The trip will be made over the B & O. oa a special train Washington Grays Band of Philadelphia will accompany tbe lodge. About Iti members will go. Tba Properly Improved. The S. W. ('or. of lOih and Market ica crertm parlor ha* been opened up stairs and all flavors of tho best cream . and soda water are constantly kept on ; hand. Also a full line of choice oon St»., has b.-en recently refitted and renovated by the well-known confec tioner, Mr, Gilbert Barrett. A ladies' fectionery. The Pleasant Valley Wine Com pany's champagne ia undoubtedly the best American wine in this market P. Plunkett £ Co.. 163 aad 110 Markst SL A nice line of Lace Bonnets at Miss L, Steinicken'*, 217 Maskat Bt. i . (ienri.l New. «( th. nomine. j Fillpoo Qaostoui, a lore sick Italian of | New York city, yesterday attempted to murder Mrs. Luigis Msrrl, the obj.'ct of hi. pas»ion, and then comm tted suicide. Andrew Howard, a 14 yetr-old c«*b hoy, has confessed that he started the Are which hunied the store of Barnes, Heogerer & ; C«*., Buffalo, last February, causing a lore of $ 1 . 00 ( 1 , 0 ( 1 «. Upen assurance that District Attorney a Fellows was harrying back to New York, 0 Judge Barrett withheld his intended ed- ■ dress to the grand jury calling attention to j Colonel Fellows's absence the plaintiff IS rents damages. I In the suit ln New V'oik of Mies Minnie Terry against the wife of Dr. Ferrine for $10,000 dsmegee for libel, the jury ynter day brought In a sealed verdict allowing The police department has just finbhed , ak | nK a oon.u, o{ th , population of Bsltl more including the newly -aune x>d sections, The result shows ihe number of inhabitants ' p, bs 4 16.« 5, of which fit ,50« are colored. j 0(1g „ Ashman of the Orphans Crnrt of Philadelphia ywterd.v confirmed the sale ° f J,mr " «O" 1 " 1 «»' 1 '* '»»destin Hood, j Bnnbright&Coto John WBoamrker for : »570,000. The «le ... made la.t Feb ■(" w , , hot , Air. proprietor cf th, Arlingt n tavern, near the Pinlico race 1 „ . . ! ^ ock ' ^ llt ' raar *' on U ' '***7 *7^" n ?' | fath« w„ trying to throttle Url Alt In a drunken franxy. ! Th. re-.lectlon of J.natb.n Chao, of J* I*'«»«» ">• Ua.ted Hütet Senats Forth, full term ye.urd.yu gratifying E, all true friend.of Ibelrcouatry. Jonathan Thao, le one at the ableet advoratee at pro teetlon In tke BaoaU, a man of the highest oharactar, and a tbtroagk-going A marl ' «»"• „ , . „ 1 The National Republican of \t ashing- j * on . after a career of nearly 38 years, am- i ' Pr n(led publication yesterday mornlug, the j j '>»P* r h%Tln « bMD lo ,h * W «' h - 1 lo * toD P(> *'' which •* "'»* P rlnt *J *» *■> ! indtpendant Journal. For th. prer.nt aad , i unlil tbe ~DClutlon of other arrange- ) meote the Post contions, under tbe old «yp? , "? 0D - "■ , r rlme WM P"P* T * ° r the sake of the Insurance oi tbe live* of the | victims. AU the Insurances Lad been col . lec-ad. Arsenic was used In executing the j crime. Rev. F. A. Anlrews ot Jacksonville, IndUuo, was called on Saturday lo presob I the fuoera! termoa of a Mrs. Watcom. He I j rrIna , Ded over night with Ur W.icom, and was much tarpiised to lesrn that a wedding was to be c»Ubrat-»d during the evening and be would bs called upon to . officiale. 1 he groom was Mr. Wsscum end | , be bride was the sister of tbs recently buried wife, and tbe two aged respectively | seventy-three and seventy-one. The only witcesa cf the ceremony was the great I grandson of the groom. Tho minister's I estouishment reached Its height when be j was told by neighbor* next dsy that th* : | present Is Waecom'e third wife, that th* i : three were sisters, and ths si c jnd weddiug j j as unceremonious as tb* last. ! ! i i maoagement, Stlleou Hu'chins retaining | tbs business control aod Walter 8 . Hatch ! i ins tbe editorship. j Throngh an Invset'gatlon which baa been 1 carried oo for th# put week In Phllsde). I pbia by Coroner Athbridge sud his ssrtst I ants, elded by detective Geyer, Sarah Whittling, 40 years old, who lived in tbe rear of 1217 Cadwalader St , was com mitted to the county prison yesterday on charge of killing her husband, John White Hoc, her daughter Bertha, 0 years old, and and her eon Willie, 2 years aod 2 months old, by poison, ail the murders having been j been committed within tho past three _,_ j _ ._ j , i Tb8 " Ku ' sr " 1 ' Dtbl ^ meeting of the 1 B 4 ! 41 *»Suodey School Union wss held last 4Tt *uing lu ür "" 4 Çhurcb, . l~,h aod irench 8w - Thomas G. Dill presided. The l t " iU * J®'Otlonnl exercises were conducted ; by ^ W. OverhlWHr. Useoludou* re gardmg the deal ot E. M. 4r44r ao tendering the sympathy to hie family were I passed. The resolutions were prepared by ! L. B, Jones and H. C. Cantwell. A motion I of Professor M. Heath, that a qaeet.oo box | be u«J at each meetiog for queries ou the lesson, aud that a p-reon be appointed to . — ... _.uc»,ri»d K.IM answer thtm, was carried. Charles Ba rd, superintendent of tbe We*t Pr«sD>Ur an Suoday school, delivered an address on im provament. In Sunday eehool work, and °M "it" was shown°that out^ cf , * , h »c ontrv in LT* K.,nd!vSchool ... * MubihM.^t ^d.llv erml.a .ddrç» on t h^.^« .xmnd.d to^^lr.. B.lTaed " ^-imrn«i tn mwGn Rieind Rsntl t " 1 J 1 . , , ... P 4 Church, on Tuesday J ufr '»• » v .-k. P * . The Am.rloan Yscht Club will open it. bon " « R R ™ nl ' J;*" °" next . b 4 ' u,d 4 F' A r *cep MoB "i 1 " 1,4 filj *"—* 0 th * f r " n<,, cf 1 4 """l*"- J*'?'* conimU '* e " c ""' , po * ed u uf F ™" k «• ^ W "" C4 ' « • ^ ^ 1 ^ a*»ry A. Tay'lor, W. Dowd and ; • L ' l a w" 1 '"", H - 8Urback '* commodore and Mr. Tsylor secretary. The editor of the Evening Journal acknowl skgss sn invitation Co the formal openlsg oohatunUy from G, W Hall, the New \ork représentât ire of Harlan and Mdlmg.worth Company of this city, who *• * P ro ™ in4 >' member *f th* Aasriean Yacht Club. Circuit Court Session At the United States Circuit Court this t morning, George H. Bat-s, E-q . argue 1 ■ (or the dvfendatns in tbe csss pendinglthcre 4 * B >''«( t " 4 UoComb's estate. Hon. Wayne MaoV eagh, counsel for plaintiff, left isst evenlog for Philadelphia j —-*— ——— J Any one wishing to enter tha news- i paper business cannot do botter tba . I send their address lo this office. We j put them on the track of one of | , j ; I I . can tbe best properties on the Peninsula, Little cash needed. Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, White and Shaded Tips,etc., in great variety. Miss L. Bteinicken, 217 Market SL Clothing at astonishing low price* j at the BosUn One-Price Clothing Hoase. . TKLKI'IIOMi WlltEH. mica of llarddrau n Copper Put an. Electric Dietu rb.nres I ^ W(|Dl|ngton til , phone , T , tealt whlch is baring an extraordinary growth, bas It Jatt bacn .trengthened by the addition of (H w | rM from th , Mntral omoe at 4tn stärkst Ste. to 8 th and Markst Sts Thl* doob |„ bank log of wires makes a total of 180 wires on that line. The 0 ) d n nM *, r , a u replaced with "hard drawn" copper wire, so a. to prevent lt f rom stretching Ths new wire* hay* been put oo Insulators at the bottom of the f arms. Kich arm sow carries 20 wires lo .t*ad of 10 as pravlonsly. The work which is about completed has been going oa for the last three weeks, A gang of six m.n effecting tha changes and additions. 1 ha wires on Best 4*,h 8 t to French will now t>e renewed, but the Hue will not b, double- baaksd far awhile. Harddrawu copper wire will bs u«J for the entire sys I Urn sa sooa as the change can b* eff.ctsd. ! The old wires are much corroded by the «V e * wh,ch 4r4 escaping from i b « "• Aljout4.lmie.of oopp*r wire b4 * 4 ****** «a th. last three week, and , 1 ' 4k4 » «ood many more miles of It to I TÎ* b * • h ' ngM ; Th. telephone wir« on sppsr Mark. Ht, , ,. "V tÄT l*! . /. j . fla l## ® > to leap out of the ground end aurebarce the . telephone wire, overhead. Manag.? M, th „ tho 0 „ rotaJ . f fr# . qgeaUy p.reeptlbl, when the cars are run- t D clng np grade as then the railway electric currents are the strongest. Tha die turb . nc , oftaD " great a. to drop , ha lodloaUra oo tha ewitch i,, mrd „ the the central (See. to There are now 503 distinct and separate w ( rM running from tha central effles over tkl. city. Thar. I, a notion abroad that 0B , w ( f , can h, made ^ du r#rT i 0# for g dtI . B or more teleyt one boxes by .Imply attaching wires to the main or original line. w , bonu 73 osse a ring for one place will be beard al both planes. Th* same wire can eceoramo «ate two cr three phones at tbe most end than It la more or less annoying unless tbe pb nrs are owned by the same family or firm. Bevsnty-Bve phones and ss many | wlres have been added to tho W11- | mlugtoo system since the beginning of tbe ! ! j He Is Approacblus the End—Hie Trrrlhln s.i.re.r Terrible islaenve. . Eewjn, June 13.-The worst I« . PP re bended In the Emperor's condition this morning. It seems that Ike local die «are has resebsd the mouth of the gullet and ' b 't th. wall and cartUags. between -the j "" d the windpipe are partly ds stroyed, or, at l«st, sffec'ed. Ths worst «yroptem« now «re bl« d(*)ike lo take food " Drt fcl " dleps.ltion to nausea. But lh » Emperor's patience is admirable. Happily d °" know ot hig and Istls j co P 1,u - Th* lest editions of official p.pers refrain 'fom general comment, but It is accepted * n Informed circle* ths* the worst previously apprehended has now taken place—^nsmely, a fiatulatfc communication between the gullet and the windpipe. th,t human science and personal devotion c»n effect is being doo* to rsllsv* the suffering of the Monarch and to pro lung life, but tbe dlsea« lies almost i reached that jiolot where science can only 1 ,i le viate. Itier.pirtsd that Sir Morell M.okennie» snccsed «1 In passing a new tube below , he fl. tu l a and afterwards a large l t j aBnt j ty 0 f n q uil nutriment was Intro ; , n|0 tba 8tomach , All night long the Empress eat np by her husband's bedside. Sue will Jo the I ! I But this is a mistake. There are 575 phones In this city and 503 separate which shows that only ars doubled up with others Theas doubl« ars usually mads where oo* subscriber want* two phone*, one at bis piece ot butines», and th* other at his retltfenoe, bat wherever th • is the year. K7IPEROK ElkROEKIPK. All «am« again to-ulght. MIIOLKNALG iiliOCKUV. | The New Bnlldlng of TOcasr*. tjult-. ...... I le, A yiiillen. i y ,igl 6 y & Mullen, wh rleeale grocers are aro moving ftom their old store at 112 u ar k e t 8 t. to their ntw building 107 and j '* 9 Uark ' t 8t - Th * "* w funding has a fruot of ** ,e4t ' '» 118 «e«t deep and t 2 feet ° T 0V * ,t * rlB '' ''J 4 ' 1 * bM *' ment. On tbe first flior are the ial e.room, bookkeeper, and private offices, ^. L „T «nn J v-' P ^"' There are two Morse, Williams & Co.'s elevators, capacity of each one gross ton. Ineywork by electricity fornUbed by a five hoc» power Nprague AulomaUoMotor. lb * otl)4r 0>o™ » ri * "*»>d for S'-orlsg purposes. Ae open staircase runs through eachfloor. The building i. »ueported by 86 iron coin mm. Light ia furnished to the central pan of the building by Hay's patent skylight. Tbe hisemtnt is lighted , "Y Hlle & Jmjobs pavem.nl light. All the 1 other floor, are oono.cted wlta the fir.» by ; •p.uiug tub«. Tn. front ot the buildla* i* of IT 4 * 44 «! brisk. Uld in black mortar, with browaston. trimming.. The «nltary arrangement, on the second fioor and bae.ment are v.ry comptât. Herbert Cassidy w.s ths contractor for the „ork. The building U thel.rg.se in Wll mington tuât u used fur a single couiner- | dal purpose. 4 Prices In the TOarhrte. Ths markets thl* morning were very fall t both on King and Madison streets. Toe ■ eQp piy largely ixseedcd tbe demand and in 9 i j d |tion to that fact there was , nore tban unusual dullness. The price at wb | cb products ranged were as fellows; j Radishes,white or red, 2 to 5 cents a bunch; J lettuce, 3 cent* a bead ; cabbabe & to 10 i c ,ente per baoob; string beans and peas, 20 I cents per half peek; asparagus, 10 to 15 j cents per hunch; onions, 20 tc 30 cents | Per half peck; tomatoee, 10 to 14 cents , per half peek: potatoes. 15 cents per half j peck; strawberries, 5 to 15 cents per quart; ; peaches, 15 to 20 cents per box; chicken», I I 1 * cents per pound, alive, dressed, Î 2 to 25; I butter, S3 to 35 coots a pound, aud eggs . 20 cents per dosea. ilngtes Clearing Reas«. Will j .t tbv Cleorisg House this morning »119,437 38 and th* balances $13,50$ 64. Tbs exchange* ot the Wilmioglea Bank* Ur. Depew .mites and says be isn't to la caught by soy forged letters at this stage of tbs campaign. The Omaha Bee threatens to bolt If Mr. J^*P 8 * ls nominated by the Republican'. It is usually wise not to stir up a bee's nett unless you bare to. Th* employes of a Western railroad will I not rote for Cleveland and Thurman now 1 ! ! j „ „ ,. . .. ... . j Mr Mills mak.. the surprl.lng assertion that be believes that Mr. Randall will yote f >r the bill, and that it will be pawed I Perhaps no one will be more surprised Ikas Mr. Randall at eithar cf these evante ; taking place. Judge Thurman, who was tha only | Democratic President pre tempore of the j 11 Henete the Democrats have had slice the! war, says the duties of the office ere not srdsout, beesuso he could always call s me at one lo hie piece and retire to the lousging room,. The Milwaukee Herald (German Dally) to . day puMIshs. a despatch from its Wash W to ,toa correspond«* |„ which h. lull mate, that the Germans ar. for Gresham of „„ „nti-monunoly record, and that they scent th. charge of Koo.noUing ,. m broughl agaloit hlol . Delegate, from the y.rion, sound*. of Maryland and ward« of Baltimore, rapre 3 . 1 . • . * w •»"«»«•"lien, of the Lvg.o Invincible., me! In Baltlmora last night and endorsed f t D h * I 7 ,l l * ntU1 "f O.n.r.l A. Alger of Michigan, and tug # '' 1 | T'm Teevt L. Morton, o$ ÎCnw \ «rk, j "* *»****■ ' Pbyeloal wreck" U the epithet applied to Panelon Commissioner Black by Demo orate who waited w baat bloc out of the j, nomination for Vice Preaident by ridicule U I» becnm« Republican jmrn.l. Ilk. tb. Trlbuee ti adopt the dlagraMful method °* ,,,err * u * 10 * wounded anion eoldlar.— New York Press, Tammany Hall ratified tb* national Dem ocratic ticket at the New York Academy of Muilc last night. John Cochran pn- | aided. Tbers was • list of TOO vioe-prssi dents and secretaries, including all the well known members of ths organisation Governor Hill made tb* speech of thaeven log. He spoke in great praise of President | Cleveland, and Thurman and ths platform. \ The Republicans of Maine bald en sn thnslsstlc stats convention at Portland, 1 yesterday, Burleigh being nominated for | governor on first ballot. Among tbe rsao i lotions wae one of greeting to Blaine, a . strong condemnation of (he Mills bill and ' 0 free trade, and of tb* action of the Demo- \ eratio party In abandoning the principle* of ; Civil Sei vice reform as soon as it was in Th# Prohibition nomination for President has gone to General Fisk ot New Jersey. ! Oeever Cleveland sbivu born in that I ^-»"r.^theDemo I ' "***""'I "•« £ "»« "T*";, j ' h , P ? | ' Mm n«mblltnns ami now . j "th.Tmî! I «" *** f «• r , mdldutea for th-ra will h* livaiv thatttatl ^eel wk? . , , th f .. j »"> "P "« TOt " Th ® ,mrn '' , ' ,e vat * ,or tb * Democratic power. ticket Id Louisiana has excited tb* opinion that everything wss not all tight there, la tbs Renat* j escerdsy the erodestlsls of Senator Gibson of Log 'ils n» were criticised, ssd the committee on privileges end dec lions will probably be ordered tn Investi gate them. Senator Chandlsr wants lo know why there were 136,7'fi votes east for tbe Democrats when at no previous elec tion were mors than 88.794 vote* oast. He rsmarked that In one parish 3.530 vote* wer« I cast for the Democrats and none f«r th# Kepublleans, and in five other districts the | Repub'iceu candidates scarcely received a vote There will be some lively tim« in ths Senate when it is ax plained. i i Board of Water Commissioner*. The weekly meeting of the Board of Water Commissioners was held last even log Tbe secretary reported a balance In ' „f 1,14 5 ) was passed and Interest do* 1 of wa " " " * .. I July l, amounting to $fl,330, ordered paid J i i'»titiona for watar oioe were presented bt tha Board of EducaGon end W. J, Forrest • , r ,. B ted The following bills were so j DroTed; g Blsoos $5 Ti' Isaac H. Bui (oc g i 60; Chspman Valve Manufactur lng Company, $118 41; W. H. Cook & Co . $55; C B Cleland,$7 32; J V.Carllala& Co., jjo 45 ; \Vm. Uoughertv, $fi'i«; Empire I.uh ? (catln g Company. $49 5fi; Kv.r, Evening Company, $3,57; J. 8 . Grobe, jr S«; Edwin Harrington, Sun & Company, j., 17 *3,John IL Hudson & Company,$9 10; j amei f. Johnson, $1 55; Kannel en Ice & (>)al company, $773.95: Willi.m Kyle $18; Rueey Company, $6.83; Meliert Foua dry anr | Machine Company, $37.67; Miller & V j 8 U5; New. Publi.Mng Com pany »4 25 Hnillips & K,»ne, $1,73; Fierce & lieeeoo, $10 75; U. F. Plcksle Foundry i -erapenT, $115 41; P , IF. & B railroad, t ii 4; Allen Hpeakman. $8.83; Tomlineon & Bon, $5 64; D. Woolmau, $18 88 ; Charles WarQer company, 5,'l cenM, -. Berry shipment. "ZI I. .bent . '^ ÜT 'h. ta hi 4 , ^ clr! repor * tb# number of car * | h "» 4 b44n - . « pnsana ........................ U ■. 1 eTe . 1 126 .Hsw bank of $97 808 18. Tb* weekly pay-roll Pr«Tior« shipment«. Total to (1st *. Tbe Neafurd Circle. The Besford Base Bell club ts fencing <0 about four eure» ot ground for a bo« ball park. Tba plot will be circular, aod it Is expected to have the fence finished for the gam* with the Quickstep of this city to morrow. I j Attention is called to Miss L. S einicken's stock of ready-trimmed 1 Bonnets and Hats for Indus aud children. Good work, beat materials and low prices. No. 217 Market SL Oak Saite shown at price* ours ts please the bnyer at Johason <fc Barn hill*. 297 Market St. the to tun y in<h k«t. I 1 It Looks as It Ho Had t. one to on Hi« ICailruwU. Deputy Coroner Lee this morning Im ! panelled the following jiry In the case nf John Martin, whore body was fourni along ! the railroad yesterday morning: j William F Kuru F.. J, Thompmn, O H. j Kurts was .elected ss foi»m»n and H. W. Msclulira as secretary. Th. b, r y examined Junes Allison, H. C. A rn G U Locker - I man, W. ' |\ Bh'n ' rd * r'--«nc Cernwell, Jane Met os. Q * T ; Charles ' Murphy Daniel ln*r»' William T Jones and Georg. W | Cornwell testified that he saw Martin about j 11 o'clock oo the night of the acci lent about .lx feet awey from where be was enbee queutly fouod. He was lying oo th-bridge at the foot of Bird St, His attention was attracted to him by frequent • ne» zinc and coughing. Every time ho coughed he would knock his bead on the board Com W *H ont a man named Morrison to more himbut Morrison was unable to dolt Corn well next saw him about 4 o'clock in the morning, when hi, dead body was lying -•« th. track.. Th. member, of th. B. & O. crew of engine 253 which wen. on. " -» "turned about 25 **^er, knew nothing whatever of ib* «^* 1 .» u rvM-ii u m, mod h,lndnl'fl t t 1. f h . the tr#ota °* ot th * i om sn N.l-, ™ " 1 '* °! * a " j untJ | toTriorrow Th«"man wss first _ bylU B.mclnUTTthl ang ) n , w i' tb h |, baad wUblll a f , h f tb ß * n tracks and hie levs tnw ank the j, ^ t acka Blood ami brains war. Ottered alone the tracks nf th« K *n W« tlken undi HoSonh to morrow mornln» S« • . NOTED WEDDINGS. | Ik# OerUtlds Will Wed on Tknrw slon will take place In ths library ot that building at Mmtor, O,, on Thursday after | noon. Precisely st 5 o'clock Hollis Gar \ field will be married to J. Stanley Brown, land Immediately after tbe benediction 1 I" 1 ** Belle Maeoo will become the wife of | R® rr y Garfield, who was hla father's i favorite son. the double ceremony will be . performed by Rev. William Davis of Wor ' 0 st * r > Mass., formerly pastor of the \ Euclid Avenus Presbyterian Church, of ; Cleveland, of which Mrs. Garfield is m member. Immediately after the csremony the two couples will go to Cleveland, •►>«"« they will leave for New York ! A,t '* r • short stay in the metropolis^ they I «»111 «1! for Kumps, returning to thl* I «"»try in .»tarns Molli. Garfield is a cultured lady, with • beautiful face aud j eyes, la which there arc fls.hes of Gar Held's strength She Is of Hus Ilsur* and is rrr T accomplished. J. Stanley Brown,bsr I '"tended husband, was her father's private secretary. Mbs Mama I, rich as well as P r »tly, and Is said to be sensible, also, After the b an § y anon young Garfield will return to Cleveland and g> loto ths law business with his elder brother James, dey— VIlee Hives's Hrirelhal. Tke doable wedding at tbs Garflald man A license was granted yesterday by ths county clerk, st Charlottesville, Va , fur (bs manitge of Miss Amelia Rivas, tb* authoress, th John A. Chandler of New York. Nil LH I DA N AND HI« TOOTHER, The General Improves and Ita* ( liauces for Life are Even. Washington, June 13, 1.30 a. m.-Gea I eral Sheri -su continués not only to hold bis owu In hie bettle for life, but appar | eo tly to gain recovery. At this hour it is stated that ha usd just drrpped asleep after having been awastfora short lima, during which 1m i terval he w«a cheerful and confident, i The latest bulletin was issusd a! 9 o'clock to health aud chances for «« evening,bearlngthestguature* of Dr*. O'Reilly, Matthews and Narrow. It tell* ' practically the story of the entire day : "There is no change to b* noted in Gen 1 ral Sberidsn's conditim. ,-».,.,„.11. th. ...m» ITt.nnlaei.inA J be »ubatantiaHy tb# same. His pals, is 104 10 of fair volume and tension. He coughs but little, andhlercaptrationre rasios Irregular, Ms take* plenty of nour. l»hm*nt, without any Indication* of failure of digestion or asrimilalim " . The general hes not been Informed of hie mother's d«tb, and probably will cot be for ttvoral day*, & Ths "cool wave" will pass Into tbe sea this morning, probably followed by a general rise of temperature In this section. Tem peratur* rose slightly in tbe United B'atcs y s.lerdny, except north of Virginia and Tenaeeeee. The chi«f minimum reported was 40 degrees st Pittsburg; tbe chief maxima, 84 at Atlanta and 90 at Savannah. lu the Middle States warmer fair weather and southeasterly to southwesterly wind. wl.l probablyprev.il. followed by r.in . lakes and ths Western Mops of , th. Allegh.nle. to-morrow. Go Thursday ,0 tb >> action and in New England. * warm.r, fair to partly cloudy weather and fresh southerly to eastetlv winds will proba « fly prevail, followed by local rain, lo this U eection and fog off tbe Jersey coast, sod 1 on '""•''ay partly cloudy weather, »Uh 1 slight thermal charges and fresh southerly 126 winds, preceded by rains, possibly thunder storms aod followed by clearing in this section. Bayuard's tborraometc-: Ta. a, 63; 10 a . 77; X p. m , S3. H< continuée to fho Urilher. Delaware and Maryland, 1pm, slightly waimsr, fair weather, southwesterly winds, followed ty local rains. Tbe New York Herald weather foreeas't: <0 ball Is the to A tned icinal compound will best ac complish the purpose for which it ia intended if prepared from carefully selected ingredients by competent per sons. is of (hebest and low pnoes prevaiL Cor. 61 b and Market Sts. At Belt's Pharmacy everythir g L. aud Ho! for the grand moonlight exenv sion on the City of Chester on J one 19. First Regiment Band. White Milan and Leghorn Hats a specialty. Prices very low. Misa L. Steinicken, 317 Market St. ts