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WlLMIiNGIOiN, DEL., rufebDAV, JUNE U), 188 «.
NO. 5 fi 6 .
ONE OJST.
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BIG FALL
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WATER COOLERS
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OIL STOVES.
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that are slightly damaged, but
good as new, that we are sell
• , , ,r •
mg at about half price.
A 4-gallon Cooler, $1.75.
We have a lot of Coolers
A N0.Î13 Adams & West
lake Oil Stove with three 5
inch burner?, with top and
oven complete, $1050; price
heretofore, 8150b. This is
the best Oil Stove ever offer -1
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ea at that price. We will
send them anywhere in the
city on trial for a week, and
«/ill miinntoo
WlU guarantee them against
any Cll Stove made.
Jewall's Rsfrigerators,
Ths Only chircoal-fillpd Re
r • . 3 , ,,
Inge, alors made. I 3 uy no
thing; but the Jewett. You
ran run if rn •yz nercenf I
can run it cn 25 percent, less
ice than any oiht r,
I» lUMi c •
CtlGSp. V V ill IrCCZS cream in
7 miaute? by the watch.
LlguLIng Ice Créas Fnczirs,
We have vet a few of last
ti _
year ^ pattern Refrigerators
that we are selling at less
than cost.
CLEM ft HOLLIS
221 Market St.
FINE GOLD AND SILVER
Watch.es
A. E. WILLIAMSON,
W5 W, EIGHTH ITBOlT.
TT*! ,-y 8CWEKNS
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Fop Doors««! W Hdonr* made »»d put up in
any style, liepairla* done. Wire work of ary
kind made Co order, a;
W. li. Allison'? Wire Works,
NO. #03 »II T*IaEY 8TKr.tr.
KYLL'fi I«'K CREA11
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C. -A.- ^ ufitjnberrr'H,
0. E. OOR. Ihm AN ii KIRKWOOD.
Also Confection ;. y o' all kind*.
ISAKKR & JARRELL,
Wtu*v u.eaa d Retail
Dealern i« t'uec Ciscars,
KO. **3 WES' FiiüäTH BIKES-:,
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JOrfcMI H. Wt-OD,
6u ecs*«« v* B. F-itsch,
Manufoa,. ; v , f all sind« of
Hani-c t h nea ana Ha c jp*.
All kin c cf Gr ndlnV.and J bbirg done.
NO 8*8 KIAJ 8IIt,-EI'.
BANKING AF<0 FINANCIAL.
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R. H. Ä03J«bD« & CO.
K A NU MM AK0 RltOKEIIN,
«Cor. 4 -tii <*« Alarkdt bts.
Ff \B SALE:
Rtock^ hoa rh^ wvl »H)?d ia th« N»»w York.
|?bilA4ielpliia »^nd fi >t a murk '» OQ ODfflfliksiûli
L tier 4 » of cfkxilr 1 »- vu . MViil Hbl*> la all l) r *
o th« worlit, and Or • o i Kk /lm-i,
Frft-uiu, U-M&;ij âOuI ÿwiiwrkuid iB«u«d.
f|\BE ARTISANS' SAVINGS KANE,
KO. $02 nißKET S litCET,
. r-ccBv-Rv »?, 1ST8.
U;«Ihrrc-lre - e o U daily f om 9 a 10
ax**iii I t> 111 .. and
«»eilio,;- from 7 10 8 o'ciotk
The «boner --f the 0*ak p-ovd-ai that no
profiMup .u Its lev s m*o a raceyk as much a
Is requir. d for ihe pa.m -nt 0 / sowe .ry ex
pen» -- and for meat 1* turplus for rba reciirily
of del'.« i;u,*, eu..li -a- divided araong the d, -
po-ilorH. '
Nu ma aget I* t l'owed to borrow ary part of
the fund* depjittea with ih • o irparstiou.
UiSA Kits.
DrcoasaiaaTi o.
Ti.»a* .»y aud baturiay
George W Piu-b.
C. Wes'ey Weialo,'
G«-o. 8 Ce (elle,
Ctiaa W. Howiaid,
Joe L Ca- peu -or, Jr., Job H J • keoa,
Tl«WIJ F Dure,
MONEY LOANED ON MOKlGsOSa.
M AU n III lea.
M. U Ll- hi -Deteln,
Alezarüer J Hart,
' H- Beeson,
A- liner Higgins,
Ora. W. • can.
Goo. 8 . CUraix*.
Vice President.
;-r*«id*nt.
B, T. Tatuos. Treewu er
Jca. M. Matbik, Audi'or.
rau O 1PHKBS CLl'B.
A ''Vtt-aw" Kido to Brandiwln« I
evoning in a f .ur-horse team provided h, !
Jam«« D. Gorman. Toe party wa. larg» j
■ a th . ,«,i,t.nca of theR*cretarv
»ud left the rwiil-no* or tneoecrotary,
MBs Jo ie F-igg, B80 West Vîlh St. about
Ttoy arrived about 8 15 o'clock :
of the spring« The parlor of the hotel j
had been PDg*ff'dfor th* occaaion and the ;
the number« of tto clnb enj >yed them
Mnaic wo« furnished
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The Final dice tiny of she Season '
sprtna« nod Who Were There.
Toe Orphans Club of this city, of which
Jos-gh H, Mendenhall is president, took a j
straw ride to Brandywine Hpriogs |,*t I
o'cl.
Boires to the otœ .8t.
and literary and vocal exercises wers
At »hcnit 11 o'clock tbe r*rtj |
ftiven.
started fur tbi? city. This was ths lost j
meeting of the dab for the season. T*>*y 1
will com* together nixt September. Those;
who made up tbe party were Misies Ali-e :
Smith, Hue Tram", Emma Carey, Josie ;
Fcgg. Elith Crow. Blanche Crow, Elsie j
Foord, Mamie Thom peon, X'llle Rancum,
M. Liztie Merle, Lillian Plummer end j
Clara Boot', Joseph H. MerdeuhaB, Frank I
Laudon, Percy (4au>e, tSeorge N Marl« |
William K. Reyncl Is. Chari»« Dubfll. E. I
Dravo, s n rri« T'cgg. Wii um 8*vory, j
Aubr °y Thatcher, Fred. Gause, Robert
Bmedley, Swithin Chandler and E. Ï, 1
Baldwin Springer.
II I8TOR4C.IL «»(IKTY.
L DèVon, Dr_R p. aubn«on, wiiurd Haii
Porier, E-q , Dr. C.'E, Such. F. L. Oilpm,
Oanrgs W. Bush, Jr.. Dr. L E. Wales. Dr
l p. Bush. a. r. Brtnibw* 4>tfi Bd
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TbeoammlM».»«*«...^* reportedtW '
" n ü . en *l ln . , .
Mr Mal ory, wse In the band* of the pub
Usher and would ebortly be pr.s^dted to.
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Last FAiiilnz.
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The Historical Society held Its finej
meeting for the season last evening
Among the members present wer»: Judge
Wales. W T. P >rt-r, Colonel C. Febiger. J
tbe people.
A letter was read îrcm Csptsln Thomas
'R idnrv of Hasses to General C m>ar Rod
"December 3'J 177d "
ney of Dover, date;
The treasurer reported a b-.lmee of $117.
Among th«don»«l -o» received I»st even- j
ing. were a p"mohlot from tns Hi-t»ric.al
society of Teon»«-»«. cu the "Uound
Bonder»:" n little bot*, en Bladtbe "Star
Spangled Banner," con(«luiug a eellecUon
of W)0g , an(i prjntBd by James wiisonin
tuis oity in isn.
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'I lie Cb»ral l liib
The Choral Club b*ld it» wec.klv
and rehearsal laut tvculig in Biynaro'*
mtdjo p pl irt. Tt o club «ill hold its 1-Bt
nrd rcbearaal f »r the rearon next
Monday fr^ning. An f-'ection c£ officer»
^ held and nemo conclu ion «ill be
fencbecl in relation to lha ccnterupluted
week at Atlantic Ottf.
The electric cars will tak? you right
to the 8 rawberr y fe8tival ht a3d ,u - d
Market StH. to-night. Don't fail to go. :
BrRndywin „ church aiwavs makes a
«wt-ciaes festival. !
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ANTED-AN E v EnGE I ■ M N TO
Apply tal Market j
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OStT Ot MISLAID.—POLICY KO 37 8:3,
i«au -d bv rh» Penn M dua* Life Iienranc
Uompahy on lh li e of *'il i» « B. Pre-don.
' I;» tlodir wld ulease rein—it to tte ced-r
al» tor ihe U
Mg (HI
WILI.I' M H PiU-STON,
The best flour in the city in called L
&0., sold by Nichols, 6 th and King,
HELP WANTED.
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canvas* aed oclleut.
Street
AN Te D—A tiTftONJ lOV ro HELP
tutfli ß'. ; NV. Front Ot
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Appn •a*lo i has b«*n
huitig of a duplicate
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OST Oct *11 il* »Iß — OLIO Y NO. 8 ) 444, |
i s i-J hr tlv P na* uuiil Ufa Ineu a*>ce *
ihe life « f ta .m »-I McKberson The ;
(i-ider will pl»ee* toMuro It o ih- iir.d«.sig-«l. ;
App ic t oj has b?en euaJ * f» nh*» ireuiuK or a
UUP loa Uî.
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8 v»-»i.
BAMUF-i. MoFHkRSON.
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'BOARDING AMD R OOMS._
TjyaPDrta —four nkwi.y fubndhkd
| % rn -o-s to .rut, w,Ui or w.lhout IsxirJ, at
b04 Market et reel
iiGOWS FOB REN" FOR T.OtKJISG AT
^ A »'x* 9
N OTIC DC.
(^OT2CK.-IN ÔOSF HMIIY WITH THR
• TttviMt'HS <*f the of th» t2*o«*ralA»*
AfmbJyof 8Ui© of pa-^el Ht
l».»v r 'iRP h 4, ^ D, notion y
'è^tiAn »vppl c •»! »n «'lil.bfl rnad»- to th«*
Honornivi«: l^Q^riat) O. (■ ubl\ ciftt« ji gr*»
of (t^Anoe i tOo it • f t* «* 8tuo cf D-1-w
p**«5 NfwC«* >• cou«»:. . ou ttAturiay,
Juutf J)«!, 8-«o. 10 oVloc 4 w, io , »t ♦h« t*o inty
OMirt h>iu< *. iu the» dry of *?U *u for ihe
info-po* , aNön of a errn- a«»y to be cn 1h 3 * " ho
C'immonwe !ih Hen-flotai A».oiUtion," ''h«A
» J ».'taof rrtUitrh are coarkob tA.*io<< b* yflfjial
lltQOi,
Attorney for p o* 1 «)] d ieo n-o a o r.
purpoat- <
.FOR SALE,
OLDK6B.aBtI?HED
ciw. jjj 9L1 C u-ch, N, v Ctr ot 8.h 8t ;
has been carrle i oa fo.- *0 years.
T. «.t'JILL.
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NOR HAIM - ..-THE
ki:al estate.
FOR SALE.
A two story hriok ard mansard roofed dweP
b g; <-OBt*ir* Sroonw.. bUb.e o; pa-Siy pay* red;
rronf po*ch. Two tut. are« trom Dei aware Stve.
• Inly $2,709.
H. D. WALTER,
NO, s W. SEVENTH STHMI'.T.
,1R Hit F. ~FAI!N OP 75 .».VRES IS DEL
AWARE tOUNTT, PFNNA,
MIL"* FROM 1 HI? ' ITY. lmpr..veirent* c-st
LLVAKN THOUSAND IOLLARL Will «eil
the wbol- for M«T»M|-rlVR nil'
ll ItUJ llilibi K», s* city term«. At
LVAN? PENNINGTON.
No. I Last Eighth St.
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ply to
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-|V9 KENT T - O OIt 1 BREF, if ' 4M8HKD
X ro me. pe-saniy situa-ed. alih board.
lable o.-arder* wanton a so. 4*8 VVrgt 7th tit.
POLITICAL.
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NEW CASTLE COUNTY. 1368.
WILLIAM SIMMONS,
OF WILMINGTON HUNDRED.
Subject u> the declares of the Bepubtloaa
party.
Banc Hull ïeatpriaf.
At Philadelphia;
Athlete. OOnoi 0 6 0 0- » I
OI**ri«nd.0 0800000 0—
Bu>- hl'a—Athle ic 9: Cleveland, 4. Krrore— |
Atbl»tlc, 4 ; Cleveland, 6. j
At Borion (morring s-snicfi !
...0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0- S j
00000910 1—4
bÄÄ!« 71 C1 " e *' < ' , *' Errorf ~ j
At Boston; I
«o to*.1 4000*00000 Η 9 j
Q * 0210*0000 O- 7 I
Bote bit«-Boston 18; Chisago, 11. Error«—
Boston, 8: Ct icago- 7. I
% At Washington , j
o o o l 0 u 0 u 2- 8
II»*.' b'le-Washington. 8; Philadelphia, H j
Krrore—Washington, 3; 1 hlla lelpbla, 5.
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A great gam, is expected. -
Ills the first time the Amerlcus hare met ,
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Bob Ferguson says the Athletic teem
the dark horse in the Association race this
season. He bae watched their playing very !
closely, and says they will keep Ht. Louis,
Bto iktyn and Cincinnati on the con.Unt !
jump to beat them. Colonel Bob further
-ays that the acquisition of Welch and '
••Brudder"BiII to their foroee has strength- 1
er el them wonderfully. !
The Athletics appeared In new uniforms i
yesterday, which ere about the prettiest
ever worn by that team. j
Up to June 14, Tlermsn of Now York I
leads the League baiting wi h an average i
of 3sl, MiGuire of Pbtiaddphla is fontth :
with an averege of 850, Kelly of Boston has
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Boston.,
Chicago
Toe eutomary ;
> RHOCl ATKWI.
Brook'yn . 84
àihledc 8 18
Cincinnati. ,'.U
Chicago
WOT». I/*Bt
Won D»sfc.
Baltimore .22
r.lor© au l.. 10
1 KfiriH-vR c.tyia
I Louisville. 18
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Won. .
Won. IsOHt.
.80 18
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Y 0 rk,.A'4 U
PhilalelpVIsa*
Inuianapolis iS
> i'U'hurg... 14
Washlngloo 14
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To morrow a{nrnooa , h *j Bcford boys
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NOTES.
pi„ed fn 4 o games, i. third .i.h an n».
egeofSIS O Uourk» of New York le«d»
the catchers; Morrill of Boston, thellrst
Mmen . B , gtU(1 of Pb(la!e , phlfti
baremen; Nash of Boston, third basemen;'the
I)f cf , udla ^ , hort 8topt; Hor .
nur(t Qf Bf8|fC Mt flï|derB . Haclon rf j
De.rrit, certre fielders; Coleman of Pitts- I
burg, r'ght Beiders, end Krrck cf Ch'oago I
leads the pi' eher« »ith Bufilagtnn of Pbila
dc-lpMa eecond 1 he Detroit club leads in 1
bn>h t atting and fielding.
• In the American Association the Athletic ;
Iced* in batting snd the Cincinnati io field
Btcv'y rf Athletic, j
first bitemcn; Barkley of Kansas Ciy, sec
b'semrn ; Bauer o? Attleiic, third ta?emen;
Fenneliy of Cincinnati, fbert storsiO'Br'en j
ot B' 0 < klyn, left Criders; Corkhill of Cin- !
elnnati, centre fielders, end î'onrm«n cf
Atblrtie. lift fielders, and Huybes of Brook- j
iyn th» pitchers.
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leg with the Athletics a good stemd.
Lyons of Athletic, leads the list cf plsy- j
1er* iu bsttjrg; RoVioson of Athletic, |
bads the catchers;
Tbe Delaware F ! old Club will play tbe
never Club nut Friday afternoon on the
Field Club grounds.
W It, It KL,IPS
■'HOC LA Fl AT I ON.
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1 Vl,rni <ir,, i ,,,,r Tribute to
III» Father.
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Bitai.ix, Jans 19 —Emperor William II.
is l-.-u-d the following proclamation to
hi* neopie whicH hs «igowl "Wilhelm;"
To My People: Gad'« dacrei ba* once
more plunged us irto the most poignant
sorrow The tombs has scarcely closed
over tb» mo-tal remains nf mv nsver-to-be
orgotten grandfather,when Hi Maj I'y.my
«eatmly loved father, Is also nailed from
(;(l | 9 lif(110 everlesting peace. The heroic
energy, prompted by ths Christian self
sacrifice wish which, derplte Uie mitering,
be knew bow to fulfil bis kingly dutfm,
seamed to justify the hope that he would
bl preserved
»till longer. God willed differently.
ThB rnv .i woo«« heart hent
1 ne r °y RI ,arI ' r » r . wnose neari neat
responsive to »11, was great and beautifnl.
to tbe fatherland
Ho onlv had a f««r months erant*d to him
to digplay on the thron« the noble qualities
* m n _» _ _t r » _li.l lj .l « _
of miuA an<J he ^ rt whtch won lh * 1 ,VR
of his paoph*. Tbe virtu»» which adornei
him and Ihe vlctorlis which he achieved
on the battlefield will remain a grateful
retneoibrauo* as long as German hearts
beat. An Imp-rishahla glory wiK illumine
h s-cbivaUou« fl nr« In the history ft the
fatiieriand. Called to tbe throne of my
f-.th-r*. 1 have areumed the gerrernment
looking up to tbe King of kings, sud have
vow-d to Gul that after the ixampls of my
fat here 1 will be a juit and clement prince
to my people; that I will foeter piety »ort
fear cf God; that I will protect peacs and
p oui-ite the wellfare of the country, end
Inti wi-1 t-e a helper cf tbe poor and dis
tressed, and a true gaardisn of • lie light.
In prey irg God for strength to fulfill 'be/o
kingly duiie-, which His will bn[*.s*s upon
me, I am eupporteal by coi.fi.ierc* in tbe
Pruseicn people, which a g'anceat ht-r pasi
bi*t.iry gives me. in good and io evil day*
th* I'tv-uia-j re pic have tlwi-ya stoed by
their king Upon this fidelity, »hka my
fathers have found an ioiii»« luble bond at
all times of difficulty and danger. 1 r«-.'v,
wKb a < msciinsness of re uraing it d.om
the bottom of my heart as the faithful
princsof a faithful people, both «quellv
strong in »heir devotion to their ci me; n
fathetiaod From this conscioueuessofitle
recipr.tevted love uniting me aud my p«o
pie, I derive confidei.c* that God wilf
vaueb-afe me slrsug h and wisdom to ec.
ercis* my kingly (files tor ihe wetltapeof
the fatbeelaoti
the United
Htates was taken in tte J»:iURNAb c--m
pacing room y es-orday nfterooou. Blaine
was elected by A plurality over Cleveland
and 2 m-j .rlty. Tne total vote foil <w.;
Bialoe, 7; Cleveland, 8; Uanouck, I: Hhe.
man, 1 The .xeitemenc was tremendous
The devil was not allowed to vot* on
.
occ unt of having 1.0 taireclpt. Ms coo
tented tiioiself bv wavL g » roa bau lanua
W 8 d shouilng for Dcpew Une m«ri s vote
w^s ch-ilieuged on the gruiio ' b "* be ^
niter i f I b A terV long search h.* p.o
osteifaliasd. After a loy ~mr cb h. pt *
taeVmp^i.'g'room. oertiMog that be
woe burn in Chrisiiana tuodred and bad
lived in the 5 h ward for twenyeais It
is believed that tue man who voted fur
Ut>ocook came from Berk* eoantj, Ps
The Hherman vole wss pulled by a "comp"
who always draw* bis sUary in «Jiver
dil(ui
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Tbe Fl-st ii«u,
A vote fur President ot
W* have a good assortment o
shapes, which we will close oat at
gieatly reduced prices,
Stvmickpo. 217 Market St,
Uks L
(iriirrul New. oI the m»riitna<
by a »hiirtag« of ♦115,000, ruining many
poor patpie, died id toe Joliet prison on
Sunday * I
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The St Joseph'«'Catholic Ort ban Aaylora.
*•»»■> "»«•• •outhe«] of Newport. Ky
*" *"*?**: """ 73
orphan* ln tb« building, all of whom
.»r.nad 1 «.«oao
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The town of Dubol«, in the northern lum
pca oul or fX ' WfBPfl \«wra*iy d? a tun
fl'C r «tlon. Nearly 800 bnases are in rutoe
and 4,000 people are honule««.
The report of th, commute» of the
Supreme Lodge, Knigh'« of Pyth ««. t* said
to lustsin Chancellor D.iugla«« In «uaproci
lag tbe Grand Lodge ot Pennuylvaiil», hot
not In organizing a new one. It rrq lires,
however, that the Grand Lodge «hall com
ply with tho demands made by Chancellor
Dougla?«
Uyriadi of grasshoppers havs appeared 1
lu many puts of southern Iidlan.and
sre devouring all vegetation a* they .o
'They destroy meadows first, thm t(j . (
fo „ of , cn(J nfSt c7f oaU „„ j
gtrdl n „ gelaU ,, Thousand, of acres of
meadows have been devastated by them.
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1 , hß f" 0 *'* 1 ot "■P*«r
*»* P*"» in ,h » FrleJemklrche
•*] '' Ud,ni ' twy thing pa«*d off q iietlr
* n,J »" accordance with the previously
• r | r " r, ^ d P r08r « m Befor, le.vh.g, the
*' d °wed Empress hentov.r the oofflnand
««* • »tern» Newell look at her dead
huBb4nJ 6 fape '
The civil formalities of the marriage of
K.oia We<t, second daughter of lion
kiocel Backviile 8. West, British Am
basaador to tb* United Beales, to M.
M al° D80 u, recently third secretary to the
Fre, »ch Legation In Washington, took rdeoe
0,1 bouday. Lord Lytton and Count Debeon
acted a, witnesses for the brlio. Toe mar
BerjmiinT O Hubbard, who wrecked |
the First Nitlurml Bank of Monmouth, III., I
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nage took place yesterday.
Tbe 8: Louis jury io tbe $150.000 damsgr
„„tin wt-lch R. d. Lmcaste,. euiveyor of
port, was pUiniRT and Corgis.man
John M Gl0 ver defsndsnt. returned a ver
diet Sunday. The rase ha. been bitterly
fought for more than a year. It grew oat
of e'-arges tiia.Ie In Washington by Glover
when the President appointed Lancaster
Lancaster is given a total of 13 cen s
This bulletin was issued by D s.O'R illy,
Maaliews, Byrne and Yarrow, General
Sheridan's physioians, at y o'clock lust even
• For the pis; 'J4 hours General Hberl
Ha el-'pt well
and restfuliy lest night. H« has twen quiet
Sand composed all day exo-pi that he
Ci/U*bed rather more than usual lid* aftrr
factory,
streogth
of his ru'ed is improving,
daranges.
lug;
dan ha* been comfortable
Tbe body of Captain H. B. Ryder, of tbe
jj rJ1 0 j L»wi* & Ryder shipping agents cf
K,. 57 West sirwt was picke t up in the
Nortu river, Sew Yo.k, yeatelday morn
ing by tbs cwptaio of tul tug boat James
Watt aud tag iu ti pier A to awatithe
action of tbe coroner. It wo. then Ms.ul
fled and taken to the morgue. A week ago
Mm.ita, be cm. into hi* uffic, at 57 West
street and wrote three letter*, all of which
be afterwards lore up. Then he wrote
»Dottier letter to bis wife, which she enbsa
quently receive 1. Ja this he etafed that he
wn* growing old and seeing nothing t*f ire
him, he had made up his mind to take bis
lifa. He than left ihe offl re, aud waa not
»een again ualil bis body w*a found. Cap
tain Ueder was about 69 years old and
leave* a wlfj and family of gro.vu up
children.
noon. His pul»e and respiration are s»ti»
He is gaining In muscular
HI* nppeUte is good. The tone
Ui-allor.
Delaware and Uaiyland, 1 p. m:
Warm >r, fair to partly cloudy weather,
followed by local storms.
The New York Herald weather forec««t:
The ri*e of pressure in the Uko i igloo ye*
t«rd«y ju eveuled the eastward advance of
tue trau» Mississippi depreseloo; the 1 nwr
will probably move east to L ke Hoperior
t i-ciay, causing oon.inued but weu bei,
with alight lutenuptlou* in tbe country,
till Thursday.
Lolled Beales yesterday; tha chief mini
Tem -«rature rose in the
5* degrees, at Duluth; tt«
maxima reported Were Tri at Fblladcipida,
93 at Fstlsoorg, Ooluaibus, Ohio, and Bu
marck;-04 at iudiauopoo* and Ij/neiiburg,
and Hi r.t For; Bu o- d, D. Ï. la the Hid
die Htates aud New England fair to psriiy
cloudy Weather will prevail, with sliguti<
lhertua j oiiaotfe4 BUl j IKU ( northerly to
ivi-sicrly winds, beomuiog variable aud
rollo*v 4 *ri ny wanner weather. Oa (Vel
„„»jay j u mi* section auf m New England
mum wa*
wuinar, (air to parity cloudy weather
wll| pf&tab |y prtVa ii, fallowed by l«x-al
tbunlrr stoi ms m tbe northern and western
pans of tali sectiou; and cn Tuursday cou
limn <! tot, partly cloudy weuiher, fol
inwid by loander storm* cn tbe seaboaid
7 a. m., 75; 9
Uaynaid's thermometer
a m . 61; U a m., 34; 1 p. m., 88.
Htt11 A4on « ' he •►»«•■•«»'■lï.
»T Le tsr te> ttvxm.NO JocExat
Cdkssa, Del, Juue 19 The Bonday
Beb "'" ut Urawyer's Presbyterian Church
" 1 « br *J» d "Uhlldreo'eD«y"Buu.l«y mo.o
'og Iter. * ouatnan b. WilUs of Mifford
I deliver«*! the address. Usais* filled the
pu pit iu the evening.
I Tn« extent of the Injury done to the
cops and the peach trees b|* Saturday'*
I hail storm has ,aot yet b»«u determine -,
■ but it is feared that much barn- was doue
In town it broke seme panes of gi»*s aud
f blew down some trees
i Tbe Misw-s Jodie -Biggs, Hes'er Jones and
Mov Biggs spent Huoday wita Mra. Gourge
' Folk
' _,_
Kelore Folie« J urige ( oiuwlos
at i*«r „< . Ih ..
AUlSt l*Ve!Ulit 0 >e8^.'U HI Ibe Mauioipal
< :<)Urt Jubü Hurley was reoauimittMl until
tb(t m.'rnlog lor o/uukexm ««
John Curby charged that "Jack" Hanley
hai Induced him to go u tbe shed at t -e
,oat uf btaurch Ht., whore ila-.ley r- bo.d
„im of $4 Tbe evidence was in.uffl.i«t
»ornlnit.
" _ 1 _ '
w
_ * <w metier u.-x.
An rifort Is belog made to plate a letter
box * 6 4 ' h an(1 Öwple? Ht*. Tkero is a
P r «»lok **e«d l r on. at tbs corner, o-log
to the number ot bus! ots« places in the
vicinity.
"In medicine, quality is of the flrst
importance." Z James Belt, Apoib
ecary, Cor, 6 :h »ud Market Sts.
LOUK AT CHICAGO.
Arin
Cn.CAOO. June ».-At the meeting of |
• _ _ *_
1 " * ''V' n ' 5 *" 1
tr rday, Jobn M. Timrelon of Nebraska wns
<* 0 «en for temporary chairman. B. F !
JnrB "? the chairman, casting the decisive |
V0 *- 3 - 1 he contest in ti e third Maryland j
district vn« laid on the table. The Vir
*| n ** conte«', involving the seating sf the
10 Mahone district delegates, was reopened
b * Btol» of Virginia moving a reconsid
«rattan. E-klne and Lawson of New York
^' ned ,' n »trenuou.ly .ny rwoon
-'■1« r ";'hn eh*tsye- U consideration ...
s
U. M L.teo of Cal. omis who con
lb* temporary chairmanship, roull
"are the permanent chairmanship.
I
THE REPUBLICANS AS MUCH j
I
I
i
' !
. .Wepew, Alger and Blaise j
Impossibles. 1
AT SEA AS EVER.
nid Not
iiincriiient
Min in polo the ■lid *«l< > hmlm
Definite shape has been given to tbe I
rumor that McKinley is Oclo's second
choice. Among tbe Congressional arrivals |
from Washington yeeterdsy were two or
three whose first inquiries were about Me l
Ktaley's chances. The ucual Indignation I
was vented by the Ohio people. McKinley |
was sought out and gave the usual em
photic denial, and so on. But (ha Con
gresimen were persistent and it finally
leaked out that a l.ttir had been received
la Washington from an Ohio delegate
This letter stated iba; the great danger to ;
Sherman wss a Blaine stampede, and that |
the Ohio Senator's chances were never so :
good as now, but that there wes danger of I
toe field combining against Hbermao and j
forcing Blaine on the Convention. This j
view of (he situation was pretty generally !
accepted two or three days ago, aud an
Uaio delegate writing to a friend would
probably rtfleet tide opinion Whenever j
Foraker is mvntfored tbe "8inu.n-pure' '
"bred in-the bone " Sherman men grimly j
remark tbit whatever happens, he will not
he the dark boise; bat cf McKinley they
At the emeus of the New York driega
tluu to day, U was decid-d that Mr D*p»w
>houl I ha placet In nomination by ix Ben
ator Warner Miller of New York. Tbe
speech seconding the mmlnstion will
huVe nothing to lay.
probably be maoe by General Kn tpr, al
lb ugh the ilelegatiini has not dtcldsd d«0
mtely wbe hor to have asrcjodlng speech
or BOÎ. Mr. Sa-rmio w ill be uonilnatiil
by I> It. Hastings, A^j iiaut General i f
ths State of PeuasiivauU. Governc-r
Foraker of Ohio, will second the nomiiia-I
tlon. Tbc speich placing Governor Alger
of Michigan, in nomination, will be made
b ' E. Fiaz-r of Detroit. The
1 *°°' H»pbum ot Utareadon, lows,
w '"' nominal. H»o»tor Allison of that
" u ' e ' Mg. Harrison's nomination will be
io lhe b " ud * ot »»-Uiwronr A. U. Porter
r J Th# name of Mayor Fitter of
»'•»ladeipbl. will be p'aoed iu nomlnaUnn
' V ^nory Bml* ot the PnlUdil
T *"" ba
'»
At a msetlag 0 / the Missouri delegation j
'bis afternoon, at which there were but 1
ttiree absentee», U w 1 « dec! le I by a vote of |
-» 1,1 place before the ivmvaot'»n as « !
Presidential candidate sx-Henator Jobo B |
Raudereop. Colonel I» Pat Ilyer, of B'.
L mis, or Congre.sm in William Warner, of
Kansas City will make the oominatln. j
speech. There are two forera lathis Cou- !
vent Ion. One is a Sherman force open and |
avowed ; the other a Blaine fore*. >ylog on
der cover, bal of grwit »treo^tu and j-Mjwsi
bditiif.
Tne Pennsylvania caucus had a warm
time oarer it. Chur!«» Emory Bmlth m v -d
th * t th * candidacy of Mnjor Killer be en
dorsed, which was promptly nut bv the
warm and earoastio opposition of 3 K
Gilkyson of Bnst 0 and D.stnc; Attorney
Whitebonse ot Potteville. Tbe Utter said
that Foil »del phi a waa always trying to
bad the state by tbe uo c, bat thls.time sbe
would fall.
"Hhe presents," eaid h», "a man who Is
uot c'lber a slilwart or u bal brted, but a
com promise between lh* two. No one
"»U-* to know anything sb /Ut hi* reputa
ilou; oot even a elate reputation. Why,|
we doa's evao know that lie's a protective
tar if man. Charles Emory HmUh hasn't
i *eo tb «b»ader«oftbeFrfBsarjylutoima
turn upon that subj -et yet. It we want to
stand by a Beans 1 1 van ion let uits&e (Hie
who hoe a national rvputati m. 1 therefore
uummate J. Donald Cameron,
Heoator tj iay said that Henator Cam
" r< > n bad pot-nively refused to permit tbe
use of hii name, aud Mr. IVhiCsbouse with
drew hie motion
Charles Em-.ry Hmith
then, at tue rrq lest ot severri delegate«,
withdrew bis mottou to endorse Killer, an I
11 was-then decided that tbe driegat-s
should express their preference fur Fr*«i
dent. Tbe roll wa* then called, w|tn .hi*
For Hbermao, 35; Filler, 14; Cm
ham. 2 ; Harrison. 3 ; Biaina, 1; Alger, 8;
Depew. 8; Cameron, 1, and Lincoln- 1.
Tne New Turk Hun midutgh; editorial
despatch says: To night's Innicationo show
that a* the result of the day's »traggle, i
toe relative Strength of the leading caodl !
cates has cot greatly ebang <d rince y w
terday. Tusk.-p** boom ha« not giowu j
►iocs it was go vociferoetdy launched this j
miruirg;. iu faci.it his struck »Tiii-u» '
roage. aud it de s no; look a* though U i
would ever make land. There i* 1
every pro.-peot of au early break 4it
ne N*w York delegation, probably afti-r a \
result ;
b ' ,ll ,t or ' l,ut h ' , *< , «'i«g between
Harneuu and Alger with a alight tendency |
(odweli on Uarri-on. Whene ver be notifies
W arm r Miller tust bi. foltawing la '*-• !
New York driegaiiun wishes to change its ;
»«.„ il nrs Is I)» - nil -ttlur U.iu. H .|| I
r °.uv to give pp Ueplw M 9 lr to LS
Igam-t Alger n.fd nut .verre lo uLr. on
,, r a dml g hurrf. If Platt contents to Irin I
MllUr lo a change w Uarrl.ion. be w ,n
pr ub.bly make it a part of ih*
^ rgalu lh *t New York «ball cart
eD * i,e ^ or L vl P Mocton for I
Vice President, 'ihe Harrison phol.ox
sudaaudsllrm a* a rook, a wal ring develop
mens, Th* Hosier, expect 10 mate their
Ura . ai^.ifleint gam by the break of New
j er , ey f rum Phelps It is not improbable |
lb «t New Yo.k wdl be isady to break on j
tbH ,ame roil cell. Mr. Depew's nearest'
friends begin to think that they mads a
mistake la i -a- hing their candidate too fast
Ths western delegation« have suffered their
lines against bis advance and blocked his
way to tha nomination.
I
The mint singular feature of theeitustlon I
here Is the persistent dele]- la cryetalbtt-1
lion.
"*"»«. Ohio
!) p»*w New York
*»nTj!î"V J 11 !» 0 !»
'«'.Ve h.kbi .n
B «1 Wisconsin,,
p*,q p « T '|ij,. w "n,'J^ l .y Ut
Isgails, Louisiana «.nd Kansu*
The roeult is a dullnes*, so far as
outward indications go, almost equal to
that of the cut and -dried convention at Ht.
Louis, and a degree ot uncertainty which
the veteran politicians sgree is without a
parallel in former convint Iona No I««s
then 11 "favorite sons" are in the Held,
tying up II state delegt lors with two
(lfth< of the vote of 1 be convention, taking
Into consideration the votes ot their states
alone. The Let is as follows;
,, 4fi vo»#«
.. 72 vof«»
41 vnt»«
.. iß rot» s
.. 80 voie
. 2ß %otni
.. rotiw
12 ror<M
IHroftB
84 voir*
Total.. .
.830 votes
A iliisalan Foie Killed.
Joieph Volick, a Rnieh n P«ds. w.,
killed nrsr Landshth about .45 last even
ing, by being .truck by ei g,
P.. W & II. U, R. The body was taken to
Detective Jones's offles and by him tears
ferred to Coroner Barnhill.
train struck the mau, bis body was terri
bly mangled HI. leg was broken In three
places and (op of his head knocked off.
morning and at 10 o'clock, after viewing
the body, the j jry heard tbe evidence ot
Charles Wentz, John Worth and James
Murphy, teepectlvely conductor, engineer
and fireman ot tbe train, and nf Vincent
Theberbltcb, a half-brother of Volick T' e
testimony offered waa that Vollot
single man with a mother an I fa'.b*r In
Russia.
of
be
«5 v4 lu6
W hen the
Coroner Barnhill summoned a Jury (hi.
■» is a
that be was 36 years
age, and about two wrekj ago
came to this country and
went down country to secure employment
Failing in ttis he returned to W ilmington
and was given employ meat at tbs Eigs
moor Iron Company. He was returning
from work last evening iu company with
his hi If brother, asd as tbs two approached
a small bridge over the swamp ditch near
Laudslltb, a freight train was going
north and tbe passenger train couth,
There were a large na ubsr ot per
sons returning from work at tbe time
•ud tfaeee men were in adviroe, wh»n tb»
two trains approached each other. Volick
and hi* half biother crossed ahead of the
freight and walked on tbe path to the tight
of the passenger train aud within four'
.quart» of tbe engine.
The fir m in corn
minced to ring the bill, lui Volick
paid no heed to It and when 00
fest away be blew the whlsrie
five lime*; to this Volick paid no attention,
rut mi the c mlruy itt p./ed on the lies as
if to cron* the track. Brake* wer« opp.ied
Immediati ly und tue train stopped at three
osra'lengths, »nt not id ;lm> to nave the
unfortunate man
The j n y after hearing tbe evlder.es r*n
dered a verdict, that Juneph Volick com
to Ms d.eth by being struck by engine No
85 ot the P., W. & U R. R Co.,aliout 5 45
; p m.. 00 Monday. Jon- IS. and .bat tb.
| e .glaeer, flrwnaa and conductor are exon
j -.rated from all blima
T T ' »' »'*««•"
Last evening . as nomina len nigh; al
tbe Y. M. T. U.. bui it w». molded also tu
bold the regain- election instead of on next
Monday nl»bt. The 1 (Heers elected «re
president, J. Elmer P»rr> ; sics president,
H.mu-1 U Dukit; reotudllig secretary, |
Charles J. Hieogle; flaancial secretary,
Mablun Hil'g; t.-eaeurrr Frank Willing;
chaplain, Harry D. Basler; sergeant at
«im«, Jrsph Cooke; a-sUtant, Harry
{) bhs. The board 1 f inanagen : William
B. Smith chairman, O<orga A. Hslmon,
Jobn W. B*rr, George F. B. Bishop,
i homes D Holmes, Jr , Charles U. Fergu
s.u and Elwood U Crie. The élection f
an organist was postponsd for one week
Frank Willing who was elected treasurer
was the only edicer reelected. He bas
held (be position sine* the formation of the
union, which is b,-coming more prosperous
every year.
A Ware'« am Uncovered
John L. Hall, munng.r cf the Western
Union leKgrst-b ofilce In this city, was
s.en this morning In reepect to the rum- r
published last rvei lug that be was about to
re/ign Mr Hill sud that he ha I no; re
signed,that he bad not contemplated resign
log and that be bad Jii't been assured from
headquarter* iu KolUdelpbla that his
resignation bad ntvor been suggested or
C inaidered in any le-p-ct hy them. Mr.
Hall could not cxi-lulu bow lari night's
- umor g it out. Ue ih ught ft very pruba
ble that it bad been manufactured out of
the d-sires ot a newspaper reporter.
A iigiiwll ne Flor,
ani.aodïgm and reiuruing leave tbe
Pi* r at IU a. m. and 5 p. m . slopping each
way Ot New Canlo ou i Delaware City. Go
Sundays tbe boat will 1-ave at the same
hours, cad et Xa» Caeilo and Delaware
i lly, but Inetea I of stopping at tbe pier
will keep on snd make a pt. usant trip
down the bay. Home of thé stîraclions of
Augustine Pier are good sait w ter bath
lug and flue ILbiog, a be-iutifal grove
with tables au i »ea;« in which fa-ulUes o m
piwk. end n du* -U: u g pavilion where
music will be famished. In addition^ to
these there la a g nui hotel, and the usual
merry go-round*, «ho ning galleries, etc.
Augustin* Fb-r is at tie head of the bay.
Toe distance there and back is about 40
As has been s.-.ii-rt, tne steamer Wi'
mington will begin tier trips to Aagustino
Fier ou Tourrdiy of this week. The boat
» 1 1 leave 4;h ?t wharf oa weekdtysalh
.Te»«*, « a ,
miles The rate of fare l* to be 3J ots. for
ihe-rouud trip.
J I |H
John Martin, fresh shrimp and Sab
, , , . „ „ r
M ' 1,1 * re,ich St ' Orderspromp.ly
"' l,nd " <1 Order, by mail «ill re
"De prompt attention, and carefully
pack-d for shipping. Orders rtcgiveU
by W. U. UnrUovc, gunsmith,
T 1 « Peasant Valley Wine Com
pany'e champagne is undoubtedly the
5^4 American win-« in this market
p Plunkett & Co., 108 and 110 Market
Sc.
Oak Suits shown at pMcea «are to
please the buyer at Jabnson & Barn
hill's, 207 Market 8 t.
-
Call and see what a nice suit you can
hoy at the Boston House tor |10.
kPKMKUTOIt IN 4VI I.JIINGTON.
_
Looking Aller Ihn A iiproprialtnns»
Th« mils »Hl Will Fass.
Congressman John B. Fsnlngton was Id
town last evening and this morning. The
congressman Invited among other gentle
men. K Tatnsll Warner. O?orge W, Bush,
George W. Todd, Cant. George It. Thomp
son sn I Capt. Kdwin Ksrshaw to meet him
at the Clayton House last evening to dis
cuss the Improvements of Wilmington
harbor.
The wharf line* of the Christiana "wer*
flx*d Is 1871 hy a board of enmeitsalonera
appointed by the legislature aul slue* that
time they have been under tne charge of
(bo Board of Port Wardens. Sometime
ug . I bo Biard of Trade bad a survey of the
Christiana river made by Engineer H»ept
of New York, iu which a number of
improvements
These involve some
government
ascertain exactly thsai changer, the Coo
gn sstn in rrq lasted the Interview last even
It g Mr. Peulngten stands ready to aid io
the Improvements sought. The River and
Harbor bill now bsfore Congress, thanks to
the efforts of Mr. Pentagon, does mors for
Delaware than any previous MU of its kind
passed. Wilmington will recslvt $.'10,000;
Breakwater, $100,000; pier at New Castle.
$7 500; Duck Creek. $10,000; Ht. Joses
river, $15,000; Broad Creek. $S 000; Broad
kiks creak, (10.000; Mtspllllon, $8 500.
Under the provisions of surrey, surveys
will bj mads of Mahon river Nanti ooka
river from Bisford t> Coucord, Prime
Hook creek, Bcssex, aul the Appoqninl
mlnk creek,
The bill tor the additional appropriation
of $100,000 for ths Wilmington post ofilca
has every show of passage and as soon at
Ur. Pennington can have It broegfat up,
it will go tbrongb without difficulty
la regard to lbs Mills bill. Mr Penlng
ton thinks there I« no doubt of its early
passage through the House "There will,"
be eays, "be turns Démocratie votes against
ths mesiore, bat as It will b« finally
atm n led, It will receive as many vote»
from the Republican side of th ■ House as
it will lose from the Democratic."
"In the Hen ite, however,' ho esys, "the
bill wl I ue apt to rest; U 1* late in ibe see
sion and as nearly all the in mhers will
want to eiy someth! ig upon It, It will
hardly come to a^vote."
Mr. Peolngtuu went to Newsrk to-day
to attend the tru t ei meeting of Delaware
C-'llrge, after which he will return to
Washington. He will not return to Dover
before two weeks.
reoommsndsd.
little change
work. To
wem
In the
The aridre*. ... dHllv»r*d l„
L h * ThG ariTmoon rh^ art
"f "fj nP&d n / v «IUcc'unv.tlnZ;
„L
«ra7n^^.ndThÎ.Vy.nta«^
erci e. take plaça
TbegrsdnaHng oUh R.tensd to an sxml
lent eormon preached lor tbrir benefit by
R. v. Ur. Terry at tb* M E Church on
Sunday motuiag. Principal Goodlr g was
t 0 deliver the sermon, but Illness prevented
p,|, n jhe f- l owing l< the com-dsta pro
gram for Thursday night when the gradn
a'.lng class will hold forth at lbs Open,
Unuss
( OM'hltlSM'K ACAÜ1 inj.
I' «minez cement on 'I limaday r.vea
Ing—(I(ilex «n Culture.
By I.e'ter to Bveniho Jocesta
Dover, Del, Juue 111 —-Culfare" wse
e su* j ct of L-musl E Q 1 ge's ad ire-aea
b-foro ths Pc itt Literary H<K*iety last even
Prayer. Oration—Ths West, A Johnson
Lynch; O.-atlin—Hawthorn*, H. Clay Tur
n.-r; K«say—Iphlgenfa In Tauris, Uin
Vlary Gibson; Piano Duct— Mm ehe« Mili
taires, H bubsrt. Ml-«»» McUath ar-d Bar
nard ; Oration-Destruction of Troy, Fran
cis A. Cochran; Oration— Prie Trade. Jos
*ph W. Holland; Joan of Arc. Miss Bessie
D TinDy; Vroil ».do, Good Night, My
UblH, Frai z *bs, Prof. P. Hamm; Oration
—Socialism, T noma ? B Conwr; Ora'lon—
Mctbodl»m Iu tha Uci't. d States, J W.
Fogle; Eway—Michael Ansrio.His» Minnie
I/navertoa; plano solo— Mouvement Per
pétuel, Weber. Georg« Dunn; Oritloo—
Immigration, E S J McAllister; Oration—
Our School System, W. T. Richey: F-risay—
Music and Civilization, Miss L Beatrice
Ma«t; Vocal suta—Cava'ina »• n No r ma,
Bellini, Mi»« Mary ('a -non; Oration —Alex
ende- Hamlitoi, N»wt >n F. Dlggius; Ora
tlnn— Strikes. C Kingsley Wtljn; Vocal
solo—Tue Vagabond, Uolloy, Prof. P.
Hamm.
■Nl.kHTIN'a CONDITION.
Tbe hearclt itlade by the dlayoi tor
kwceucy.
Martin, Sweeney's v ctino, remalcs la
about ths same condition es yesterday.
Tbs doctors entertain no bops of hi* re
j " Umiogton ha* been rotifi-d either by
leUer or telegraph. Tbe mayor believes
that Sweeney has not left town. He says
in regard to the charge la a m >rnIng con
temporary, that sufficient efforts bad
not be n made to apprehend Sweeney, that
It mad. bo difference what wa* said upon
the gut j lot »8 they did not know anything
»boat it. It would bo the worst policy
upon the part of th* police department to
>uform th* public of «Horts they were mtk
j *'E- Sweeney i* a man with « great msny
- IrGnd* ond if it were known just what was
bring done, some one of those friends would
i keep him prsted. To a representative of
,b - JoukSal tbe Major told of soma of
the plans end there is no doubt that
Hweecey wiil shortly be safely lodged in
tbe cells.
ouvery.
Hweeoey bas not yet betn appreheudsd.
but the police tore* are vigilently looklug
tor him Every town within 10) miles of
Or. Coleman Icrrpu,
By T«'»graph to the Kvamno Juca»*t.
Dovik. I) I , June 19 —R*v L ff. Gib
«on of D iver reached here tbi- moroieg. A
telegram received by him yesterday while
at Banbury, P«„ from Rev. Dr. Colen.au,
tbe newly elected bishop of Ibis P. K.
Diocese, aooounces tbe latter'* ncc.ptance.
He «aid that bi* letter ot acceptance had
been forwarded.
Attention is called to MUs L.
8 einicken's slock of ready trimmed
Bonnets and Hats for ladies and
children. Good work, bent materials
and low price*. No 217 Market 8 L
White Milan and Imported Leghorn
Hats a specialty. Prices vwry .low
Miss L Steimcken, 217 Market St.