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■ •'f EVENING .JOURNAL SIX PAGES.. SIX PAGES, WILMINGTON DEL., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1896. NINTH YEAR ONE CENT. ATLAN TIC PITT. X. J, ELAWARE HOUSE. Corner Georgia and Paciflo Avenue, Atlantic City. N. J. Jne equare from the beach. Terms moderate, J. J. GOOD A J. HANNNA. Proprietors. i) H otel heckler. (Formerly Normandie.) Corner Atlantic and Pennsylvania Avenues Atlantic Olty, N J. Heated lu the winter with «team. _ HENRY HECKLER, Proprietor. jjOTEL WARWICK, Ocean End South Carolina Avenue. Nice Lawn and Ocean View. DANIEL COLEMAN, Proprietor, J^AKEWOOD, South Carolina Avenue, near the beach, Atlantic City, N. J, M. E. BRATTEN. Formerly of New Castle, Del. Open all the year. ILLER COTTAGE, Georgia Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. House remodeled. Rates $7 to $9. Capacity, 250 go eats. HENRY MILLER, ROBERT LUDY. Proprietors. M 088 HOTEL, 2024 Atlantic Avenue, opposite the Reading depot. House enlarged and everything new. H Irst Class Board. EDWARD MOHS. Proprietor M pHK ARGYLE, Atlantic City, N. J. Connecticut Avenue, Ocean End. A cheerful home, like home. Special rates o July 1. THOS H. AND A. O. SEDLOE. T\BE BREVOORT. A 18 8. South Carolina avenue. Open all ear. Convenient to depot« and beach. Bright, cheerful rooms. Remodeled and refurnished, per day. Weekly terms reasonably. B. E. NORRIS, Proprietor. $1,50 to $2.00 T»HE LUORRN, MASSACHUSETTS AVE., 1 near Paciflo. Ocean View. Reading R. >1. train« stop at Massachusetts Ave , one qnare from beach. Table and appointments irst clans. Hate«: Sprl ng, $1 50 pe r day ; $8.00 ier week. Special rate« for the ««aeon. From tat, till Mon. $3,00. T. HARKOD, Prop'r, I ^HE NORWOOD. Ucean End Kentucky Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. Steam Heat, with all modern Improvement«, »pen all the year. Terms moderate. Sirs, ALSFELT, Proprietor. MR. AND MRS, A. B. GARDNER. Men», r HK RADNOR, 112 South Three mlrutee walk from dopot and ocean, (1.5U per day, $7 to $12^w HUE VALDEBAR. I Pacific avenue, near Kentucky avenue. One equare from beach, Atlantic Cltv. N. J, Open irom May 15th to September 80th. A II. COLE. Proprietor, >f "Cole's Hotel," corner Howard and karatoga stree t «. Baltimore. Md, ■"»ROY HOUSE. SouthtCaroltna avenue and Bow« Walk. First ho Rates: >ar week. Carolina avenue. r week. W. 8HARPLEB«. rase from beach. Open all the year. SpO to $3.00 per day; $8.00 to $15.00 _ THOMAS BRADLEY. Proprietor. ,^AN MABC08 HOTEL, Pacifie and Massachusetts Avenues, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., - OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Near the Beach. Elegant and Modern, lydraullc Elevator, bun Parlor. Hot and lold Halt Baths Cuisine and Service I'nex eiled. A. GRUBB. HILF WAKVID. A GENT« WANTED FOR "TALES OF THE :x Civil War"—** told by 4T0 veterans on >oth «Ides, s mething new. Hundred« of great Var Pictures. 608 pages. One agent r porta 110 rders for 15 days. Write quick People's Pub luhlnq ljq, 3 241 Market St.. Philad elphia. i ALE88ÉAN; aalary from start, Brown Bros. J Co., Hireerymen, Rochester, N. Y. _ AN WANTED—$100 to $126 per nd expense« to Introduce our goods ». Staple line; position permanent, ul desirable. Address.with stamp. Do., D. 68, Chicago. _ > ALE8 J month o the Clng Mfg. I1TANTID—ACTIVE RELIABLE MEN TO TV trawel and solicit orders for fruit and . Permanent employ od pay. Reference required. Aa 8. CHASE CO., Sopth Penn Sq., ■mental fiursery stock nent and gix Irene the R. 'blladelphla. _ BOARD AND BOOMS. _ Li>CR.NlHHED ROOMS. $1 TO $1 per week. U 831 Tatnall Hreet ._ LiURNIeHED ROOMS FOR GENTLB r men only, 604 King street. _ BEAL ESTATE. F or sale. - a new ten-room house. No 896 Van Buren street, with aU he appointments and conveniences to make . comfortable, healthy and at. motive home, i. L. JOHNSON, N. E. Oor. 8th and Shipley. FOB HAL«. L'OR BALE.—SEWING MACHINES. $18 TO U $25; 10 year« guarantee; easy term«. All ;lnds «ewtng machines repaired. Second-hand "achlne«, $3 to $8. Send postal. L, M. KUCK FELLiEK. No. 1U0 Weet Seventh street. BDfilNBSF CARDS. QPRINGER, > THE HATTER, NO. 5 WEST FOURTH STREET, Wilmington, Del. ARWIOK A COUCILL w HOUSE PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, SHOP 22» WEST TENTH STREET. Residence No. 9C9 Shallcroee Avenue, Wllmlcgton, Del._ O TO KING'S, NO. 615 ORANGE STREET. For yonr Boys' Knee Pants, we are selling them as low as 20 cent» a P»lr. «« alao have a large lot of BoyB' Suits that we will »ell very cheap. C a'l and see them. __ TTAVEN'r YOU SOME GOLD FRAMES II that peed reglkMng? Better get our price«! (i UABDCASTLE'S ABT BTOBE. ___ 417 Shiple y »tract. *V IN y MACHINES. Wheeler A Wilson. $25.00. The Singer. $15.00. Domestfc, $25.00. Standard, $25 W. Housr hold, $2510. Other makes at $16, $18. $20. ' Oak or walnut. Ten year« guarantee. Bold at il. 00 per week. Second-hand machines at $6.00 np. Re pairing, 5$ cent». J. H. OVDONALD, ■No, 12 East Seventh Street, Wilmington,Del. LD TROUSERS MADE INTO BICYCLE pants at KING'S . 615 O range «treat, _ U0KGEL8BKRGER. M. D„ US MARKET STREET, Mad* THE EYE H1B SPECIAL STUDY In tb* Unlvereltia* of Vienna, Austria, and New York City, in the PhlladelphlaPoly cllnlo and Wills Bye HoepltaL He EXAMINES EYES FREE and guaran tee« satisfaction. gold O 50 CENTS NOTIONS. I A OLE -»I Cblcbmter's kngllah Pennyroyal J Pilla (Diamond Brand) are th* beM. Safe, reliable. Take no other. Bend 4c, etamp*. for nurUcular*. "Relief for Ladlee," In letter by return mall. At druggiata. Chichester Chemi cal Co., Philadelphia Pa. ÄDDICKS STARTS WEST. Put Higgins and His friends are os the field Before Him and Aimtd with Daniel J. Dayton's Proxy, The regular Republican delagates and alternate* to the National Convention are now aa follows, several changes having been made atnoe the State House Conven Mon- Delegates—Anthony Biggins, Ool onel Henry A DnPont, Dr. L H. Ball, John Pilling, Washington Hastings. Cor nellus P. Swayn*. Alternates—Henry G. U ne, General James H Wilson, Henry L. Hynson, Joshua Parker.Hibert Arnell, W. E. Cordry. Ex-Senator Higgins started for St. Louis yesterday afternoon to join Colonel DnPont, General James and Henry G. Morse who left here on Tuesday afteinoon. Ex-State Senator John Pilling, Dr. Ball and Swayne will laave to-morrow. This afternoon Addleks left for the seena of tha oon Slot and to morrow morning the balanoe of hia delegation will go. General James H Wilson has secnred the proxy of Daniel J Ltyton, as a member of tha National Commit)oe and will use hia position and Influence to good sdvantsgs against the Addleks o'almants. McKinley men sre In a mijorlty, and as the six regular Republican delegates are pledged to the Ohio man, while the Ad dicks men were left unpledged for tha bancfit of tha Platt and Quay combina tion, It Is firmly believed tbst the regu lars will Becure the seats. J Frank Allee. De. G sorge ;W. Mar shell, Dr. Caleb R, Layton, Dr. Hirtm R. Barton and other Addlck's delegates, aliernstes and leaders cerne np the Delà ware road this morning on their way to St. Louis Ex-Postmaster Daniel F. Stewart and others will leave Phlladel pbla at 10 20 o'clock to morrow night. Mr. Stawsrt says that Daniel Layton's aotlon In giving his national committee proxy to General James A Wilson Is not a surprise to the Addleks people. H Wilson BEADY FOR TUB FRAY. Higgins Men Are In 8t Louis, Bnt Noth ing Will Be Done Until To-morrow, 8t. Locis Jane 11 —Tbe Higgins wing of the Delaware contingent arrived last night and are quartered at tbe Sinthern. General Wllso n la in oharga of tbe dele gatlon. Delaware's name was reached on the roll oall of contested states yester day afternoon, hot as no on* answered for her the hearing waa postponed until to-nlgbt. Tbe arrival of only one set of delegates prevented a hearing, and now It Is given ont that nothing will be dona until Friday, when tha Addloks delagates will have arrived. Not a single Philadelphian has sp psared as yet In connection with the eonteet in the Third dis trlct. Neither Becker or Clayton nor Anderson or Klammer ar* here. As Pennsylvania 1* well down on th* alpha batloal Hat tbe Pennsylvania case will not b* haard nntil late in tbs week There will bs no difficulty expsMsnesl on th* part of tbe committee in fialsh ing thslr work in ample time before the convention assemble* TIO SIDES OF IT. A Oarswell Man Deelaraa That Ha Will Win, Bat a Mrlotyra Man Scouts th* Idea. Democratic prophets are now b isy figuring ont the result of Sttnrday'a prl mary election. ' It will be James B. Tomsn for sher iff; George C. Roth well for coroner; John N Carswell for receirer, and John F. Staats for comptroller,'' said one man this morning. He la In close touch with John T Dlokey and Willard Sanlebury, Jr , and knows what Is going on behind the scenes in the County Executive Com mittee. ' They may think they know all about It," remarked a McIntyre man, "bnt they oan't always tell. "George Me Iotyre will surprise some of-Ahem and so will Georgs Willis and John H Bongb man. Carmichael Is their own man, and If they propose to sacrifie« him for Toman's benefit It is no couoern of ours. Bnt we are In It and In It as winners " Tbls morning Joseph F. Dnnlsp *f Wilmington aunonneed bis withdrawal from tbe race from tbe shrlevealty nom! nation. Temple Lodge Election. At tbe annual meeting of T«mple Lodge, No. 11 A. F. A. M. last night, tbe retiring master, E D. Mode, wss presented with a beantlfnl past master's jtwel. Th* presentation speech was mad* by Past master L. B Morrow and Mr. Mode accepted It very grsosfully. After the meeting supper waa served and speeches were mads by a number of members of the fraternity. These officers were elected: Master, J. Harmer Rile, M. D. ; senior warden, James H. Bagge, Jr.; junior warden, Engen* M Start; sicretary, O W.Everett; treasurer, 8. Allmond. Crabs and Olanu Received dally, sold In lots to salt buyers and very low for spot cash. G. Wj SriCBB, No. 106 East Fourth street. Delaware Man'* Honor*. Three Delaware men wer* graduated at the 149ch annual |eommeneement of Prlnoeton College yesterday They are John Moore Trout, of Bridgevllle, and William Bosh and Warren Hawes, of Wilmington. Mr. Trout was awarded tbe Chancellor Creep, Mental Solence fellowship prize, aid the Bilrd prize In tbe Lynde Debate contest. He also esp tnred tbs class of 1869 prize In Ethics. Besides I base Mr.'Front was mentioned n tb* first honor list for general ex silence, and also received high honors In hllosophy. We Still Have m Few More 181») Ramblers.Fowlers,Clevelands, Spauldings Stearns, Oolnmbtas, at the sxtremely low price of $45.00—You should call at once and ixamlne tbe bargains Toey ar* telling fast. McDsniel A Merrlhew Gyel* Co, No 1011 Market street, Pioneer Cycle House. A New Buoy Plaead. A first class can buoy, psluted blsok, with the latter» "B F B " in white, haa been plaead In twenty nine feet of water to mark a thirteen foot spot on th* eontb end of Black Flab Btnk off AseaUagu* Lighthouse, Virginia Offre Seventh aad King. Phoa* 548. H. T Sergeant,dealer In eo*l and wood ( 9 ~Large pea ooal for family u«e Cak or pine wood, large load $1.50. SATURDAY'S ELECTION. Inspectors and Judges An nounced To-day. SUT ONE OHAMJS IN THE OITY Fall Diet of Voting Places Together With the Nam*» of the Men Who Will Keep Watch and Ward Over the Ballot Boxes on Saturday Afternoon. This morning tbe Democratic CouDly Executive Committee rnsde public the following list of the voting plaoes aud election cUtcers for WilmlDgtou aud the rural hondreds: First Ward—Voting plaoe, south precinct, Second aud Tetnall streets; inipeotor, James J. Riley; jadges, William Bolden, William Klnley ; north precinct, Fifth and Orange streets; Inspector, J. J Cassidy ; judges, Samuel Campbell, Joseph Biokta. Beoond Ward—Western preolnct, Sec ond and Walnut streets; inspector. Wll Item Heyes; jadges, John Keetlng,Elmer Worth ; eastern precinct, Htald and Lob dell street»; Inspector, Edward dark; jadges, Hugh Wallses, William Gainey. Third Ward—Voting place, Third and Madison streets; lnspsotor, J. E.McNabb; jadges, Frank Malien, James Crcxlsr Fourth Ward—Voilng p'acea: eastern precinct, Fonrth and Pine streets; Inspector, Thomas Kavsnsugb; jadges, John Talley. Mark McCormick; western pnc.'not, Fourth and French atraats; Inspector, Frank Nledermalsr; jadges, Robert Jenkins, Georgb Elul. Fifth Ward—Voting places, eastern precinct, Etgbtb and Tatnall streets; Inspector, William P Morrison; jadges, 8. D. Murphy. George Kopp; western precinct,'No 703 Madison street; Inspao tor, Nell Magnlrer; jndgts,.John Gntbrle, Joseph Trisler. Sixth ward—Voting place. King street between Eighth and Ninth; inspeetor, William D Morrow; jadges, William Lemmon, George PpUh. Seventh Ward—Voting plaoe, Eastern precinct, Tenth and Orange streets; Inspector, Harry T. Graham; judges, 8eott Porter, El ward Robinson. West ern precinct, Logan House; Inspector, Thomas Filnu; jadges, John A. Gallagher, Amos N. Anderton Eighth Ward—Voting place, Eighth ana Pine slraets; Inspector, Edward Bnrke; jadges, Jamas Oammeron, William M Mnlebenock. , Ninth Ward—Voting place, prectnot, Thirteen!h and OWymont streets; "In epeotor, Ell 6. Grlffl'h; judges. Frank Simpson. William 0 Paneoast Wistern preolnet, First, 8eoond and Fifth dla trlcls, Inspector, John J. McGee; jadges, Herman Aherns, Albert 8 Beale. Tenth Ward—Voting place, Jackson and Pleasant streets ; Inspector, James F. Earner; jadges, Patrick F Walsh, John I Do,an. Eleventh Ward—Voting pleas? Mary land avenu* and Jaekaon streets^ Inapee tor. James Maguire; jadges, Peal Ward, William K. Swift. Twelfth Ward—Voting plaes, Fourth and Scott streets; Inspeetor, Mlohael F Ling; jadges, Charles Hslbner, John Deary. Brandywioe Handred— North election district, Inspector, Charles A. Rotthonee; judges, Squire Hama-i, James Husband*; Booth election district, Inspector, Harry D. Hobbart; judges, Clarence McSorley ; Charles Servies; East election district, Inrp'otor. Thomas J. Bird; jadges, Willard 8 Hanby, Willis Pierce. Christiana Hundred—Northern dls trlat, Inspector, William A. Dougharty; Dennis Gallagher, James Inspeetor, Toomas Kane; eoath Ellwood J. ConlyD ; jadges. Harvey Gregg. William King; Marshallton district, Inspector, David Russell; judges, B F. Barton, Thomas Davis; Highland district, lnspeo tor, William T. Eakln; jadges, James Hallman, James Skelley. Mill Creak Handred—Eastern distrlet, Inspector, George W. Guest: jadges John Garrett, Harvey Baldwin; nortoern dla trlot, inspector, Albert T. Williamson; jadges, Henry E Darnell; Daniel J. Hyde; western district, Inspeetor, Hem nej Geary ; jadges. Joseph 0. Rankin, Riobard BonsaiI. White Olay Creek Handred—Westara District, (Newark), lnspsotor. Nathan M. Motbareil; jadges,William H. Kelley, Jostph H Hosslnger; ceutral district, (Newark), Inspector, George D. Medlll; judges, Eben B. Fraser, William H Hassell. New Castle Handred—Northern dis trlot, inspector, William Morrison ; jadges, George Pustlll, John Marpbey ; eastern dlstrlot. Inspector, William P Early ; judges, John 8. Boyd, James Barr ; western district; Inspeetor, John J, Reynolds; judges, James MoCailisler. Red L*on Handred—Eastern district. Inspector, David Steelman ; jadges. John T. Cook, William Jester; western dis trlot, inspector, Harry C Clark; jadges, t}*orge 8 Smith and Richard T Cann, Psncadsr hundred—Northern district. Inspector, J. H. Frasier; jadges, Richard Sullivan, John Cathoart; southern district, Inspector, N H Barnett; jadges, T. A, Cann, William H. Huggins. 8t Georges Handred—Western dis trlct, Inspector, Jonathan Lcatherhury; jadges, Aagastas Hasbabiek, William ri. Johnston; eastern district, first, inspector, Daniel M. OocbraD; jadges. Shtlleress, Jr, J. faylor Atherley; eastern district, second, ir speotor, Samuel Yearsley; jadges Isaac I. Wocds, James H. 8. Gam. Appcqulnlmlnk Handred—Iuspee'or, William E Hart; jadges, Frank L Tat man, Frederick Kuotta. B aekblrd Hundred—Inspector, John W. Roberte; jadges, Peter G. Warner, Charles W. Jones. Oaly one change was made by the County Executive Committee In the Wil mington hundred election officers Charles Heebner takes the place of William O'Brien In tbe Twelfth ward la addition to these appointments the committee has issued an excellent advisory address to the voters, together with a digest of tbe primary aleotlon law for tue guidance of both election officers and electors_ Oua Rosewood nprlgbt piano in good order $125 One rosewood »quere grand piano, finely oarved, $100 Twenty other good second hand pianos that have been taken In exchange will be sold at bargains. Robelen & Co., No.710 Market •treet. aaatarn Third and Fourth district*; jadges, H six lus; eisteru distrlet, Sylvester Murray; jodgta, Dalton, Frank P. am district. Inspector, William Gnllfoll, Jr Sereck F. FOR CHILDREH AHD A5IMÄLS. The Two Societies for the Prevention of Omelty Hold Monthly Meeting* and Heard Report* Both the societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children aud that for animals held monthly meeting* yesterday efternoou There were present managers E. Q Sbortlldge. M D, Andrew G Wilson, Samuel R Smith L 0 Kent, Willard Hall Porter, Edward Andrews, Mrs. E l Mvndiuhall, Mra C B Smyth, Mrs, Beojunln Nielda, Mrs. J P. Wales. Mro R P Gibbous, Miss Mar garet H Hllles and Mrs A D Warner. For the S. P. C. C, Agent Htofit reported - Compla'nts, 24; InveetlgaHona, 24; ohlldten involved, white, 33; colored, 7; left with fathers, 3; mother«. 24; relatives, 4; parente 4; placed la Ferris Industrial School, 3; Baltimore 8 P. C. 0,1; committed to the 'louse of Good Shephard, Phtlad Iphla, I Miss Hlllea was elected .ecretary vloe David 0. Reed, who tendered his resig nation. % For the S. P C. A , Agent Stout, reported: complaints, 20; Investigations end warnings, 32; hors»s killed, 2 H>th societies then adjourned for the Summer PROTK&TIFG AGUHST IXfR&DITIOR. Governor Hastings Warrant For Molotosh and Dewls And Govarnur Watson Will Hear Area ment. At the personal request of District Attorney Wendell, of Chester Oonuty, Governor Hastings of Peonsylvaula, has Issued the warrant asking far tbe requisition from this state, of Gordon McIntosh and Samuel Lewis, tbs two men charged with hewklog and peddling In and aronnd Weit Cheater, and held on a preliminary hearing by Judge Ball. The granting of tbe requisition papers by Governor Watson has Dean protested by Walter H. Hayes, who represents the two men, and a hearing will be given Governor Watson has sent word that bs will bs In Wilmington tomorrow aud Investlgata tbe matter. It is possible thsi be msy hear tbs argument. This mornlug In Munteipil Cmrt the two men were arralgneu when Mr Hayes stated that as the governor would be In Wilmington at 11 o'clock to mor row morning, he would ask a continuance until Saturday mornlug. granted. Has Granted A This waa DEW CAVALRY COMPANY MUSTER. Thirty-three Men at Present Constitute the New Cempany Bnt the Boll Has Not Closed. In obedience to an order from Adjatant General Hart, the member* who propose to j >in th* new cavalry oompany to be organized In Wilmington, mat In the armory, last night. Colonel I Pussy Wlskarsham who was appointed muttering offiaer reports that th* present strength of th* eompany Is thirty-three men bnt that th* roll haa not yet dosed and will not for aom* time yet. Tba new eompany will o* know aa Company B, First Cavalry, N. G. I). The company will organise by tbe sire tfoo of officers as soon as the roll Is complete. MOGULUANS TO BANQUET. Wilmington Oonelave Will Entertain Liberty at n Special Bungle To-night. Tbls availing tbe members of Wilming ton Conclave No. 14. Ancisut Order of Adhesive Mognlllant, will act a* boats to Llbtrty Conclave No. 104 aad tha event promises to be on* of decided Interest to tbs fun makers At 8 o'clock tbe famous silver oornct band of No. 14 ander th* leadership of Professor 8usle Gilllmoor Murch will «sort Liberty from German Ball tbe pruoeaelou being under the marshalabip of General Joha Wil liams. Oj arrival at the A. O. U. W. hall Ninth and Market streets, a grand bungle will be bald at which some where In tbe neighborhood of a dezen uaipbyte* will be duly branded. Among these will be some very prominent Individual* and the ceremony will b* especially Impoa ing. After tha vaccination has been per formed, a grand banquet will ba tendered by Wllmingtfin to Ltoerty at wbloh the grand master mogul and grand qalll driver of sll the MoguHlans will be pres ent aud there will be a round cf toasts and speeches A Defective Fire Escape. Tbe condition of tbe fire escape at th* Eighth street end of the Institut* build ing Is tbe subject of considerable criticism Some months sgo tha lower part of It was removed while entrances were being ent lb that aud of th* ballding. Tcdsy there Is notblug left bat the npper landing and a shott plaoe of hand rail. Hundreds of (Indents and patrons of the free llbrery must depend upon tb* fire escape should the flamer blook the main exit. "It should be remedied Immediately," said a Market street business man this morning, or w* 'may have a holocaust some of these days An Important Decision, Oa Tuesday tb* Court of Errors and Appeals will meet at Dover. On* of tb* most Important of its acts daring the Jane term will b» tbe baudiug down ef a daeislon In the sewer lien case of Eng lish vs The Mayor and Oonnoll of Wil mington The five judges bav* already held one conference on tbe matter and another will be held next week From all tb at can be learned, It will be tbe early part of tbe week following befora tbe decision will b* banded down. Tbe Garbage Crematory All Right. Invsstlgatidn has shown that tb* garbage orematory la not in such bad condition as at first believed, snd repairs can b# mads without shutting tbe pltee down. To-night City C)ua*U will awardtho contrxot for anew 80-bora* power boiler to bs placed In tbe crematory. W» Still Have a F«w More »80S Ramblers, Fowlers. Clevelands, Hpauld logs, Stearns, Ooinmblas at tbe extrema ly low prlo* of $45 00 Yon should eall at one* aod examina these bargains They are selling fast McDaniel A Merrlhew Cyole Co, No. 1011 Market street, Plonser Cyole Hon e Ar* You a Sporting MaaT If yon take any interest whatever la sporting news yon should read "The Philadelphia Pres«." Mors sporting new* every day than any other two papers. -v PRAYERSNOT ANSWERED A Dozen Wanderers Asked to Be Forgiven Their Trespass BUT WEBB FINED, ALL THE SAME They l"aed the Railroads Without Bavins First Purchased the Neoeesary Paste boards- Victims of John Hsrlsjsorn. The Coterie Bauds Another Representa tive to Municipal Court. There were fourteen et era of tresptss on t.be property of the P. W. AB and B A 0 railroad« In Municipal Court this morning, aud a motley gang It was The men and b)js captured were of all nationalities, abides of color, diversity of ages end gave tbeir ooonpatlons from messenger boy to batcher. The first batch conaiatad of five boys, Joseph B DlMere, Jesse Forsythe, Augustus King, Elijah Hollins and Charles Taggart, all of them residents of Baltimore They were oaptnred at the Delawar-i avenue station of tbe B A O , by Officer MoAtenr, on eomplalut of train dsspatebar. Hiram K Hartman, to tbe effect that not only weie they steal ing rides bat had been stoning men along the track, Philip Gains, colored, track walker, snore that Forsythe threw s couple of stones at him, while Gerald Hopkins, a colored employa of tbe road, reoelved a bad cut oa tbs bead, from a etoue which be awore waa thrown by Foray tha. Owned Up to Biding, Tha boya owned np to having ridden on the train, bat Taggart claimed that he threw tbe atone at a telegraph pola and did Dot see I he meu. Judge Bell waa lnollnsd to let the beys off, but Dlapatcber Hartman thought they ahould be punished In some way, to a floe of $5 and costa waa Imposed In eaeh case. Oiriug to the fact that DIMare was nndsr 15 vears of ags, the fins was remitted lu hi* case and ha was per mitted to go Another Batch of Wanderer*. George Milts, Albert Coombs, Etrl Ritchie, James Dul»n, James Murphy, John Smith, James Croonsn and William Smith constituted the next batob. and Special 'Officer Smith and Datte Iva Dillon were their oaptora. They were taken Into custody at tbe P., W AB. depot, Information having been sent that they wero on tba train. They pleaded hard for liberty. Jadge Bill remarked that he wonld much prefer other stator; to take oare of theso ride stealer* ai d not folat them on Dataware, but so long as they wars arrested here he had no alternative hot to.Uueeaeh man $5 aod costs, which h# at once proceeded to do. He Wat Loaded For Boar. Emsunel Johnson, a very dark and pock marked jap was among thoee captured at the P. W AB, depot. Wnen Turnkey Hammerer searched him a bull dog revolver with all the ohambera loaded was found on him He tried to olein that ,he found the weapon and. Intended te try to sell it and buy shoes Jndge Ball bald him in $100 ball to answer to upper court Hlrm Kennedy, who faintly resembles Joe Jefferson's characterization of Kip Van Winkle, waa fonod by Offiosr Me loney at Front and Washington streets, vary drnnk. He was fined $1 and eosts Jacob Angnst was arrested by Officer Hurley In an unoccupied house ou; Fifth «treat near Church. His eharge was trespass Jaoob lives but a few doors from where he was found and claimed that be had mistaken th* house for his own. Judge Bali said that the greataat mistake he made waa in getting drank H* was allowed to go on payment of ooste ti Victim* of John Barley Corn. Daniel L»ary and Qiorg* Davis war* two victims Introduced by Hergeant Evans. Tbe first was arrested at Front and Market street*, th* other while lying on top of Warner ,& Co's, wall Both ware drank and eaoU was taxed $1 and eosts Jaoob Binders, colored, charged with assault on Mary L. Hinson May 1, asked for a continuance and It was granted an til to morrow morning, ball being fixed at $50 The Ooterle Again In Oonrt. Yesterday Georgiauna Dixon, one of the stars of tbe Tatnall street eiterte, was taxed $5 and cists for olothlag her dsfi ia too billllsnt language while dlsousalng seme question of social etiquette at tbe corner of Eighth and Washington Streets. 8he paid tbs bill. This morning another of the coterie was lu the dock in tbs person of Mary Banks, eh< rt, fat and vary dntky, with ayes which w mid have passed as bnttous for a coachman's livery. She was accused by Mary Fortner, tall and of a chocolate bus, with sating disorderly The latter said that tha former had been dallying with her friend and she caught them talking In a tender strain. Hot words, born of jealousy passed between them, and later the two got together, when fists, cuss-words and umbrellas played important pacts. Several other belles from tbe coterie were sworn and a wide diversity of opinion s 8 to who «truck tbe first blow was fonud Tbe colored Adonis over wbloh the dnsky Vauuses fought ' flaw de coop" and omld not be summoned. Jndge Ball decided that, both were at fault, and allowed Mary Banks to go on payment of tbe coats. Stoned th« School Children. Berjamln Hnnter, a colored lad, was arralgued In écart Isst evening on a charge of throwing mud and stones at aebolars of No 6 School, located beyond Eleventh street bridge. He wss eon vleted and fined $10 and costs, bnt al lowed to go later on rn payment of tbe costs of tbe prosecution. Will Beat Their Weary Ways. Edwsrd P. Wllllameou, John 8. More land, Klnssy Vanaant. William Bullock and on* or two other Wilmington wheal man, not yat recruited, will leave In a few days for a ten day* "vagreat'e" tour embracing Washington, Hampton Roads, Norfolk, Newport News, Gettysburg and Harriabnrg. They do not propos* tc pay a penny for food or lodging daring tbe *a> tlr* trip. _ For Plntarta aud Frames go to Hlrem Y*rger, 11 Eaet Third street. Hack to Lombardy. H»ek will leave comer Fourth and Market. *tr»ets on clear Hnodsye, at 2 39 p in , for Limbardy Oeme'.eiy. # plus Air little croise Newspaper People aad Court line. trspher Hardest* Hospttahly F.ater talned By 8.1. Dewee at Peanavllle. Yesterday afternoon the Evsnins Joubnai, staff aeoompanled by Oourt Stenographer E 0. Hardesty, enjoyed a delightful sail on tbs Delaware In tha yacht Reporter. The party left Market street bridge shortly after 2 o'clock and made a quick run out the Christiana with a stiff northwest bretss filling the sails aud a strong ebb tide ander the keel. Oa the Delaware the whit* otp* were rolling aronnd many steam and smiling craft, the Delaware and Jersey shores looked their best In their snullt ooats of green, and tbs day and sur roundinpe were exactly suited to tba aquatic tests, alter leaving the month of the Chrletlana the party landed on the fl»at at Peans ville. At the foot of tha wharf they were met by H 8. Lswls, the new proprietor of the River View Hotel, who extended to them all the privileges of the prsm lees, Including the uee of the swings pavllllon, music aud tablas for lanohson After spending at) hoar or two aojor Ing these privilege*, looking over th town and witnessing a gams of ball be tween two clubs belonging to the Belem County League, and expert bicycle riding by Zimmerman, In the disguise of a good-nalnred country lad, lnncbeon was served, and shortly afterwards tbs news paper people and thatr guest went aboard tbe Reporter and laid her coure* for home Many Improvements prspara'ory to to tbe season's opening were noted at tbls pleasant little 8umm»r resort on tbs Jersey shore, and Host Lewis, who la a worthy representative of tha old Welsh Traot family of that name, la taking tha lead In all directions. Hia hotel le being repelnted and thoroughly renovated, and several WllmlDgtoulana are among the gueata booked by him forth* oomlng season. Twenty five minutes A Good Bxample. Alfred Johnson, No 917 Tatnall straat, an employa of the elty government, aeye: "For two yetre I hev* been a great snffsrer with indigestion and rheumatism In my arm*, hed no eppetlte and eonld not lie on my left eide I spent about $250 on doctors aod msdlolnaa, bat foand no relief nntll I tried To-Os. th* Mexican Blood Tonic, wbloh I am taking steadily. For tba first tlm# In two years I ean lia on my left side; my appetite la splendid and the rheumatism ha* dlsspptared. 4a fact I never felt batter In my lifo." Largs •I bottle* 25c. Samples free. Office, No. 419 Market street. The Oeestenaonde Off. Tbe German oil eteamer Geestemnnde, seized by United State* Deputy Marshal David W. Hughes, on an attacbmant lisncd to the owners of th* sohoonsr Thomas Humphreys for damages eanaed by the steamer running th* sebeonsr down near f myrn* light, lay at anohor off Pigeon point all day yeatardsy, In eharge of Offlesra Kelley and Eakln. About 7 o'elosk laat evening aha was releaaad, her owaer having given bond In th* amount of $$,900, aud aha wna soon on her way to eta. Dr. Mwritt Ha'.burd'S I.sctare, R»v. Merritt Hulburd. B. T. D . will lecture on "The General Conference." In Union M. E. Church to night. Dr. Hal bard was a prominent member of that body, and bis knowledge of Its working aud bla rare gifts of speech Intnra a de llghtful evening The ehoir will rendrr attractive mualo The admission la free. ToataUed Master at Arm*. Arthur 8 Faulkner was Installed is master at arms of Friendship Lodge. No. 21, K. of P last night, Grand Vice Cban osilor Wllmer Hanaon paid an official visit to tbe lodge It waa deeldtd that Friendship co operate wttj) other Py tbian lodges throughout tbs Htate to bold a Pythian day. Will Play a Big Hand. Elevantb ward Democrats bav* mad* provision tobe represented at tbe Third, Tenth, KUveukh and Twalfth wards con vention on to-morrow evening. Tbla xomblnstlon of ward* propoaea to play a big band in maktug future D«moor*tio nominations. Wonti'p la a Tant. R«v. L. W. La)field; of Epworth M. K Obnreh, will prsaoh to hia congregation In the big tent on th* lot at .Tenth and Lombard streets, opposite tbs ehureh, on 8anday nlgbt. Epworth choir, assisted by well known eornetlste, will furnish choice mnstc for the occasion. Try those famous brsskfasUi, dinners and «uppers prepared by A H. Alnaoow, No. 711 Market street Also oyitara, clam*, crabs snd lobsters recitved daily. Waverley Bloyclaa—moat popular In th* world. $85'to all alike. Pyla Oyol* Co., No. 807 Market street. WILMINGTON NEWS NOTES. —A pleasant lawn party waa given at the residence o( Mr. and Mr«. LindleyO. Kent, No. 1411 Van Bnren street last night for the benefit of tbe Homeopathic Hospital. - A wagon and a street car oame Into con tact at Third and Market streets last even ing. Tbe form»r wae slightly damaged. —For second hand furniture at rock bottom prl oca go to Uonway'a,81xth and Lombard Ste. - William Layton, of Selb» ville, Sussex county, ha* been granted a renewal and in crease of pension. —Hearingof te-tlmony latheChenotry case of Hartmann and Fehrenbeoh h«e been po£ ooned until M juday by Examiner John H. Rodney —Some excltstamt was caused at Ninth and West streets laat evening by a young woman falling from her horse, she was not seriously In j area and refused to give her name. —As soon as tha Wilmington and New Cas tle electrio railway ts built, tb* Wilmington city railway tracks wtlt be extended over Third «tree bridge to make tbe connection. —If yon wish a good oensent pavement so to Simmons and Brother, 718 Market street. —Yesterday Jndge Grubb placed in the hand» of E. R. Cochran. Jr., his oomimsslou aa depnty jadge of the Municipal Court. —Georg« K Townsend A Son have sold Ed- ward f. Ware'« h*u»e ou Washington street above Thirteenth, to Joseph U. Caleb for $S.50U. - George Lodge. cnmmRsliner, heard teitl - mouy lu a divorce cast tu ale rear office this morning. —Jndge Ball will probable call a meeting of the New Castle County B ix Association this week to h«ar the report of the oommllte* in th* Vf alter B«v*h diebarpisni Hue. —Fifteen tramps have b«et arrested on pass«near rare at the P.» W. A B. statliu within two day*. —Twenty-two homing Gilmore and Martin of taken to Perry ville, Md„ this morning to bj liberated there. Ute said that the Philadelphia and Louis ville baseball players are coming to Wllmtng ton to night to • « the Fran« -Mirlailly go. pigeons belonging to Wllnlngton. were