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UL.TL ' m DAILY REPUBLICAN. Ike Republican Printing ?nil Publishing Co, f t ill If Mil) DAII V. I XCil'r SUNIMV i. I, Ull. IlilllD AM) KINU STKdGTS Entered at the Post office at Wilmlnift; Del. fcccnil-tlu:.s nuiil matter. TUESDAY. MARCH 4. IQOZ CoXDRESfc has signified what Del ta receive ior its rive $25,000 is lor harbor the Government. tor the Appoquiuiiuink, I 1 vers Delaware the a wan and harbors. improvements in his city, but Uilionally. City < ouncil is expect ed to spend contributed bv : fourth of tlie *15,000 i Murderkdl and Mispiliioi and $ 15,000 lor Smyrna, does not receive its share ot the providing better It has been a problem onev tuat vv money spent water ways, ior years why the spent by the Government water ways should come out ot the public treasury. Wilmington har bor is in need ol every can be had to keep it kind of condition for veaselsto pass up the Christiana river. that any j Yes, the Evening Journal is gen erally 24 hours ahead of its cotein iporaries. That same printed so often in its column Chas. Edwards ran the Journal, ! that the bag of wind now editing it has fallen across some ol the o.d files ot that paper and really be lieves he is editing a daily instead of the weekly bum lodder down the State. Speaking 01 mistakes, of which the Shakosperian writer has had more than one fling at the He- ! PUBLICAN which was published be fore he was bom, ve called atten tion to one of its blunders, mad and toid its lew hundred read ers what an enterprising paper it printed, giving the news weeks ahead ot the other papers. Poor thing! M gag ! vhile It got • 1 "v It is too bad that Robert l*. Kemp who was appointed Trustee of the Poor in John W. Lawson's place, his term having expired, lias been compelled to hand in his res ignation, lie is employed by the Artisans' Savings Instituli there is* objections to his the position by tlie bann oflic'als. , Mr. Kemp was expressly appointed ! to fill the positiou of .Secretary ot { the Board ot Trustees, In** rt « ,,n * r ! holding ; to the wishes of the Artisan people he declined to run ior the position. The position i but $36 a year, there being but twelve meetings, Kemp members of the Board. Mr. licit 1 1 irom dow youngest stnecure. paying Mr. : a month. next to the young the county being the The neighborhood of ^Iitrsball ton has been visited several ticaea lately by burglars who have car ried off numerous articles ol value besides The impression money. prevails thatparties are implicate!! ho are in the thefts, cd and should not have to resort l theft to procure spending m-un They should remember that jn eons that are caught and convict ol theit a :d whipped and s 1 the pillory, are such that the whippit be remitted they would serve time ;s should ! have to 1 tiie house. From observation few aunty without they were nals, would care to spend a second term in this prison. •fi E most wonderful editors that .k Wiiminirton. we are sorrv to oav, came 1. have ever stn the huckleberries grow and tlie apple jack nnd peach brandy is m a d e. to believe that theao dow editors had aivvuvs been id write edituriah, h-;i up and tiie ii run the the paner to the le Ior whom they lions, for S dav shaving My, it is a pi I v tha mart people and Delaware j< all v. especi The Mutu. corporal: ware, ha ing business, dcr W. Fuller, Chief .» under the law cat rail be< he sued b; v as preme Tho •ell or remove company is not perm-tied to property Irom this district until further order. Annii cation h n> a iso i a do f* The hears; cel ver. Thursday, April Il you hav not been dut'ing the las 'S. don'l P'-' 1 alter oil, but family doctor to v An ounce ol prevenli pound ol tho v. or 1 11 a 1) more nnu ms tlui it has check by the Health authorilie-a. All good cu; ull help the ; ;i keep aii personsqu; prevent tiie spread of the diue* c - j !■m M mu- \ F-- in arrest- ! cd John ,\lien, col* in New Cust.le. The tii.cf was arrested icounter ! 1 ;t A lock Him with l In officer Iona it vh i si«»iicJ (tie I tin There •$30 in and four <) lie sr i >. he arrested watches bin i: the s Ifercnt can r the .1 dates to make their .erne nt Tim i) interesting one nr to the finish. the papers. prom es to be a aud a hot one vie camping Tliere w car.did al tl.B llClll h pays a year with vdi •' l'a.kin ( ;s a.'tt. The tro.icy from Dm Chester, Da. ing a large number <i choppers to this city who p j visions, dry mod parel from o,.r \Y ilmiitg t and a 1 airlv reasonable Til eke w; jail breaking at L'aston, M.I.. on last Sunday night and six prison ers escaped. Deputy Shert II 'J'hos. J. Thompson while trying to prevent the escape of the men. The prison is saicPTS" be on a par with the one at New Castle. At.i, ki Rkpujm i given tree to tn work to thrs o;i best s tlie means of bring P* 'ch ants. i lie arket is a good on gular oid-tim' d instantly 'killed ds of printing d*n e at tlie lotion br IV ' Prince Henry it being: given an opporlunity to *ee tome ot the Uni* led States. He baa been shown where tlis Uuion and Confederate armies met in conflict at Lookout Mountain. Ilia train ran through Tennessee, through a corner of Alabama and then, turning to the uorth, huriled across Tennessee with a short stop through Kentucky with brief halts in Howling Green aud Louisville and on through lndiaua to another short stop i the train \v. He expects to spend Saturday In New 'i ork and take breakfast with Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Mills. Nashville, Indianapolis. Then headed for St. Louis. rector Thomas Melvin has not been able to procure much light on the Weisbach light contract, not the only person 111 the dark, He has asked some very pertiuent aud pointed questions, which have not been answered thus far. Pos sibly bciore we go to press, these questions may be answered. We are lor anything that will save the city money aud at the same lime give general sat 'sfaction. There is considerable difference between From all accounts thus far Di lie is electric light. lamp and 1 Trot out the contract and put btoo to furtk a controversy. The new secretary ol the V. M. C. A., Die Rev. F. li. Short, will be a reception this, Tuesday, evening, Refreshments and other commodities will te served to those The Rev. Mr. .Short should ideal secretary and be the ot building up the V. M. C. tins city. The Association is in a fairly prosperous condition at the present time, but there is lots of room lor im; held is large, the recruits arc num erous and the h. A. ! present, make a The •vcot should be a good one. ( ini: reason whv the sons of some Die business bv their lather is because men cannot c; le>t them they have the l been brought up i ;d are i.ot practical They liil about a $10 job and don't know enough about their istruct olliers, who have a men. business to m.iy, if they Success i , ! Saturday last. «t { ctlect on Die an tlv * ^Vator is cr lime in tlie emp!' business me( time, great dual. •city of ! cars that caused II.e low aupolv of al mercliatu.' of Bkkokk it ail aino >ld that ur city. ; g !o the 11 kIs ol Friday and be operated. coileriea Wu al h : •min'd y 1 / wJ l ?. , \ 9 Dress '•lj 1J O Ca S. 1 w.'.l \ X: ! i'lV 1 - 1 lor i id sj i i! ( s w, newest mentl"! lite i-s wltii'b we e :itv in vc:i\ . -»f L-, Weil Cn'jM's, ' .1 il Morals r,u.*. 7 hl;i if!) nc, • . h'ilil'.'l bill M :,! li< in** j ii ■ r* • | ' i special Suits. E, ■ 1'V.TV , 1,1 i -\b set'llriii_y: ! is i-;.clu- , lilt I li r ill : v. I>;i\-i 11 • While suit i*»w ior \- .it :t lihinv stv but il HOIK* to b;* (ill|>1 Mill-lit !v v< - A : ; ;i sail di'tiii'-tivt'lv '.our own. j 'Von v, ill find these in ' l"-i i st \ les mid ijtin 1 ities at ! ! 1 S Id 5(). Ull this I,est line I- IV ill •j( l. I "'"' 1 Muslin Underwear H-Wll) v mi III II'I III vntll.l Im- *1. "uniiMil MWUV H V*'U litv. lu mill Hills!I iii;i -mat 1, rials uml li'iin i\V ml id's :in< ,',M c.i. li. (lowii?* ni oOc' 7 dc, tel :iml cacli. upwards I (dliL'inise. 75c, $1 and up tnrids (o oiH'ii- Skirts, 75c, SI, $1.25, $1.50, $2 and upwards to $S.-D0 each. 621-623-Uutkl'jL I EXTRAVAGANT EXPENDITURES. The, Water Department at present Is being severely criticised by many citizens fur wliat is claimed extrava gant expenditures in connection with tlie new itockford water tower, two especial extravagant expenditures they point out thestm dial As the new and water lower in KoekforJ Hark, also to the cost of the stone on Hie tower which hears Hie names of the members of the Board of Water C mi ssionera. The sun-dial is said to have cost $350 which does not include the cost of the labor of setting the stones pur chased from William Davidson. Regarding the tablet on the tower which bears the mines of the Wa' 'r Commissioners, it is found that Wil liam Davids service of "One man for days, cutting and lettering" tin* shn? and an additional cost of $< "toolsantl car far.: ■as paid $141 for the thirty-six r> for king the total cost of placing the names on the tower $150.45, without including the the price of the stone on which they were engraved. President Betts states that the total cost ol the lower to dale is about $75,000. SIDING WITH CRIMINALS.! I The nol»l(* a La ml taken by the! editor ol the Repmumcan in Ins warm hearted defence of the unfor I lunate criminals at the Workhouse, I | places him in the front rank of hu- \ I he is his fattier over j Unit as in other moral i , always leaning to mer * | s8Kl -inumg tie am u | down ! | niiinitariaus , cation i T j not the ! Tins | below 1 h rrespo ado at fro: e would not like to aav \ very t gcslmg of: oelovT, lor It*; lunn place, tbis! very (.) 'alio, in his j tinc man thinks i;:mveil s< arroga i very g 1 stand tiie edi me rail said ho did not iike 1 i lor had tal to «ee s-.ic: 1 good paper as tho Rk Uadi the Workhouse ! a. they deserved ull the o nine to ial: - liters. got. •e this very correspondent that the elder Mr. nr (!< So lus reward. ! •ind to I he va vs tempered th ! slior lamb, and his editorial 1 invariably the • unlerparl pr-J,':) Jut l.o condemned *i; be called to i Ho will bo a a cl count. : \sorui are that: the Wl'.o liiei laue snia with o ! ho! 11 in mercy shall be shown. 1C. V.'kmb. ;£-S ; 'I-&S-.S-'S-!S fa (fi i* i FACTS a s r i®®, agM:" sJH-n " m Of H rt I I a i< (P | m. ■ 1 I! SNS ■ 'cl ill fff\ tfj\ , V II ■: m ib h <.?A li iiA \7 (!) rears \ the store at 22 6 Market street under DIAMOND STATE SHOE GO. e the store at 223 Market street a reputation for selling' high-grade t moderate prices, but with the constant A £l ib A Vi (P % ,||E condu th, G stylo ox In this stoi'i t h f '2 W * x Vo ~ v e Iio .oss .sos in a Lido oV fh W ■A the Trusts a Learner and i<ubD£i a we find in order to Maintain Our Reputation for standard goods at low prices we would be forc ed to DIMINISH EXPENSE, so I have decided to consolidate the yy (6 Ifi ik) <p ■ (P o f%\ : UJ W W ' m ■ v.< (p ' Two Stor and have closed the D. S. store and /loved the Stock to fly Store at 228. known Levy's Kumfort Shoe House, where I will in One u/ Ui \if >{jj[ »j/ v|; es ! ! ff} m fi) (!! ( I v VJ li/ \iif itf fjl Hi m \b ib illj m tii of the 226 store for (»> U4 ii/ Ilf 11 m tit I r. BE (!> ib Net fi) ib (!> OUR BARGAIN COUNTERS Hi ib ft' iii are now being loaded. We will ft' w ft' Close All Day Tuesday ft' Vi ft' ib ft' to mark down the shoes, prises will await you and all those having- LARGE FAMILIES should come prepared to buy a year's supply of shoesb as this will be an opportunity that may not occur akain in To-night the great sur W ft) Us ft) tit ft) ib ft) ib ft) ib •fi ib ib 3 CENTUR' ib --W. ft' ib Very Respecifully, ib ft) ft) Hi D. . - hoe Co. Kumfort Slioe House. MORRIS LEVY. * ib M w •£ ^ 1 3-i33-S533 333 -3* 'h. ; ' r -S -is*; BEST FIR THE BOWELS ^ MM CANDY CATHARTIC % r w IL aSBB 5<j I'ASCAHETM . CASCAllKT'B « gutiil. Ilut them randy. They re UiHh t:i iiursinuniof.il . A tnhl.T. oaten BOOK FOR MOTHERS cfifiar CATHARTIC by tlin her milk mildly liurc nilvo r.nd luuyt mild safe laxativo'for the*babe-in Ik it pleas«ro to take •bull pill*. uUla or <• nuutiug 'ii .CANCAKKTH liked by the <" . lAHC'ARETH good' nnd do good, wind -bo S' PLEASE THE CHILDREN and eotiliiin no r.tirial or other PURELY TESTABLE They tlio lilt u. and kill kinds o (ired - c 11 ni b 1 n at i o 11 bowel a of Ike growing child. togothex .(ASCAKETN taken patiently, per ulntcutly. aro gun ran trod .CARCAKVTS septic. That they stop un digested^ food mentation i t CURE ANTISEPTIC LAXATIVE GUARANTEED I hoarfully 1 refunded *■ t \ your own OriiKglht. .. . CA8CARKT8 u*. * .Id by nil drug - - 10c, 35c, nnd K'i 1 din kind that breed nnd feed .....CAHA'AIIKTS HEALTH FOR 10 CEHTS 1 I LIVER j; 'u'V'.rk. 1 ' They s nnd put tin r* 1 " , " V *oc i; •„ ttif STIMULANT lit TOIld t _ K I boultb.' 1 Don't risk delay. non'! judge CASCfRETS by Olher mcdlcit.es you have tried. They arc .v, unlike anything else .-hat's sold, and infinitely superior. Try a ien-ccnt Box I'oday, if not pleased get your money back! Larger boxes, 25o or 50c. Sample and booklet mailed free. Address STERLING REMEDY CO., CHICAGO; MONTREAL. •undlMuU, sSj sbf' 837 LnliaHonh! I.; HEW YORK. ^ ^ Hotrivk, of John Kraus is in high spirits, |te K p (MU ' ls ] t [ s |,j mo singing and j whistling and oxpivsses no rugvotj t* his crime. j keel with n violent toctlineUo' March :i.--(ioorge , com icu'd ol I lie murder rtu-Jcrsr Hstrijk Is Happy, renton, broilkf . lst t |, is .uoj nin.v,' 1:. After lift had oaten a hearty 2 W.'IS ; 11 v • call a' and it cuv 1 dentist nnd have flic frouluesomo »x tv l,,M ' i K,in •.lot; withor. 1 , cliug. Vv I isket tin 11 Much interest is being manifest ill tile lame be le 1 woo it (lie AVcst Euil nml Wilming 1 pinyc Jut r.vlcs Cycle .Vcml cun ii nip;. ill pl:iv with '■obnli •'i-'iviMv Wilmington have pitted against hii at for m opportunity of pin t ing of the two ! 1 )U> ig of the I night in the j huihling Frurth and West streets. Park Superintendent Theodore j A. Loiseu read an interesting pa liis trip through Mexico hihited photographs taken j„ the vicinity of Vera Cruz and j mahogany, rosewood i aluable woods growing j ^Natural History Society. The Natural History Society I -i i- l„at I ]u'Ltl an interesting e „ « • Friend s School .per on ;i |„l sample* of ;m-l olhov sliort j mombevs gave Oiiiir iinlks cm Albnnisni, or bleaching ot illecticm of caused by a tiic teecs and tlie great •tiou to trees by tlio recent destr storm. Lunds Hooded. (he lowtT part of tlio I- loin > (lie report that oil Stale mromit of tlio m-i-nt rains there com*,' water Hum for yen: h. ; vjlow place is flooded, but tho ms now disappearing much .. .. • • 1 , ivm i (juieker than lit this sect < - - ; sidcrablo damage has been Bone ^ to inil] dams and like property'. J is more l ;£-S ; 'I-&S-.S-'S-!S PRINCE IN CHICAGO. Enthusiastic Reception by the Mayor and Citizens. EVENING CROWDED WITH EVENTS, llanqurl With Slate and City l.«'nil« cm; Clioi-itl I't-Mlivnl l»y Soiim oC CSrnnd Hull the Auditorium. Lieruinuy mid CHICAGO, March A. A glare of red fire that could he seen for miles, the blaze of hundreds of torches, the spar kle of myriads of electric lights and the cheers of thousand^ of people made up the first taste of Chicago's hospitality that was given to Friuco llenry of Prussia upon Ills arrival in this city lust eveninjf. His train ar rived at the depot of the Chicago and Alton railroad at 5:30 o'clock, and from there, after lie had been formally wel comed by Mayor Harrison and the members of the reception committee, Prince Henry rode through streets packed with a dense multitude, whose cheers compelled the distinguished vis itor to bow Continually to right and left. No more Haltering welcome could have been extended to any visitor, and i not so much fi of the city as from its citizens. Every building along tlie line of his route, from the depot to the Auditorium ho tel, was guyly decorated with bunting, the prevailing scheme being the A inert 1 enn and German flags intertwined, with the black eagle of Prussia over nil. Many of the buildings had upon their fronts elaborate devices made up of hundreds of electric lights. There I were "Welcomes" by the dozen, there were eagles and flags, and there were I strings of gay colored lights almost I the officials it cu tween dark towering buildings w j uveuue of (liissling light. i j I wlthuiit number. No hint of the deco- | I rations in electric light was given to i |j l0 p r ii K . e until after bis carriage bad j gom . 1 and was descending the gentle slope I that leads toward Micing.* Then almost in the same lights were turned on, and what bad been but •r Jackson boulevard bridge j avenue, cond 1 ho * second before a 1; l»c ! j ! | j an In tin* same carriage with the prince j ■ Harrison mid Admiral Evans, and tlie drive to the hotel occu pied about thirty minutes. At tho door <d' tiio hotel the prince was met by F. Willis Itice and Mil ward Adams of the banquet committee j and escorted hotel. The prince was in his room but a few minutes when Mr. Kiee aud Mr. Ad j ! the second floor of the ! • ! inns called for him. and the party, fol lowed by tin* members of the prinec'fl suit, went at The Chicagoans had all preceded than, and after tin* prince, escorted by May or Harrison, Mr. Bice and Mr. Adams, entered the hall they made the room ring with their cheers. Tho prince seemed greatly pleased at 1 • and bowed I I | I • to the banquet hall. j | ! ! ; nnd smiled repeatedly, and after he i had taken bis scat in* nodded right and ; p.ft to his entertainers ns they seated i ^ themselves. j J Tliere were nine tables at the ban- i the warmth of bis weic ! : quet, and. including Prince Henry and l »i» wilt, ir.7 people wore seated. There ; were but three toasts offered. It was shortly after 8 o'clock when the prince and bis suit entered their carriages at the Auditorium hotel for their drive to the armory where ilia horul festival by the German citi Tho drive was almost : as held. an even mile i Straight up Michigan avenue and for the entire distance the sidewalks were lined as closely as the people could be packed with thousands Intent upon seeing the prince. A roar of cheers greeted ldm as he left the hotel, and from there until he passed within the doors of the armory ther tiiiiious shout, which was eclipsed in 'Glume only when he entered tho people, most of , them born in the fatherland or de scendants of those who lmd been, were •t him. lcnid li. mis one cou ds gathered • with frantic energy, and tlio a was •horns of liundreds ol - of the princi 'rod. hut their efforts availed tin The cheers of the is he 11 i till it lido ; liolllil drowned ull id sc, and for fully livo mimiles there thing but >ar of voices. ■ *> •cat The chief event of the stay of tlio 'hiengo was the grand hull prince in Id in the Auditorium. It Imps tlie most, magnificent social cv ■ •ver witnessed in this city, surpassing i i'll tiic great ball given In honor of ; : Admiral Dewe.v The decorations of the huge hall i I ' anything attempted in I i licfore. In the general j •nit boy* ' tin Auditor!! ' will-mi- I 111 ' I ■'< and Americj col i •re freely mingled and formed | ! the basis of the principal designs. The • ! black eagle of Prussia and the staiH 1 and stripes were in evidence upon all 1 Bides. Nautical effects prevailed to a i great extent. ! 1'riiiFF Henry In *«. LoiiIh. 'rince Henry ( stopped lu St. Louis nearly four hours I in the morning, and during that time he was kept busy following out the pro | gramme laid down for his entertain j incut by the local committee. the time he entered T'nion station until his departure for C'hieago tiie royal vis itor received a constant ovation. He i 1 ST. LOFIS. March I. Fr* made a splendid impreBsion. and Ids arks and bearing showed that he ; as pleased with all he saw II as the reception accord*-*! him. In the only address delivered here by him the prince reiterated the state in New York that Ids mi made to thin •as to cement the friendly ; 1 country bonds between Germany und the Unit ed States. j Buying Urocerici at Lynch s. too in llie gunuiiti! ftrtouomy, worth for evo anything y reconnni'ml get <1 1 >llur amt pool They ask for, and i folio wing scivsonable goods; • C'cmI fl-iti luc* ixmiub, white fnt Mini jSiboked Suluion lie. pound: Smoked Herring ret Herring lOo. bunch; Houck* i 5o. cin ; Imported Boueles* fciurdiuoH '-JOe ;m; I'riHh clams UJc. Oysters He. cun; Kippered Her. ; Soused Muckerol, 15a. s, Pen, Tomato, Celery, Asparagus. Veg 10c., 25c. aud 05c can; cun; froMhUhrn r '.Ue. c ri«K 8* ctuble, Turtle and t'lr HhIuz's Vngotnrl»n Caked beaus 15c. Farinaceous goods. All kinds. Cheese 6c. package. Grated Parma shu Cheese 2Ue. iar. Schweitier Cheese, Club Neufchatel Cheese. Dan. W. Lynch & Code stores, Madison and Fourth streets. King aud Eighth streets* Attached hy Mad Uul), Briflgovllle, Del., March 3.—Wil liam Holt, while crossing tlie ham yard ot a neighboring farm, a few days ago, was attacked by a mad bull and forced to seek refuge beneath tlie burn, while the animal stood guard .-iii'ly four hours, in sort,weather. Neighbors discovered him just at dark and succeeded in driving tlie bull away. for EDI ill? ii wsr kid H m m J 1 Rev. Marguerite St. Omer Briggs, 35, Mount Calm Street, Detroit, Michigan;! Lecturer for the W. C. T. U., recommends Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 • " Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam : — My professional work has for the past twenty years brought me into hundreds of homes of sickness, and I have had plenty of opportunity to witness tlie sufferings of wives and mothers who from want, ignorance or carelessness, arc slowly but surely being dragged to death, principally with female weakness and irregularities of the sex. I believe you will be pleased to know that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured more women than any other agency that has come under my notice. Hundreds of women owe their life and health to you to-day, and, there fore, I can conscientiously advise sick women to try it."—M arguerite St. Omer Briggs. $5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE. I I When women are troubled with irregular or painful menstruation, weakness, leucorrhoea, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bear ing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, flatulence, general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia 15. Pinkham'* Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. No other medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine. i Mrs. Pinkiiam invites all sick women to write lier for advice. She lias guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. | i j 1 I j NOTED MERCHANT DEAD. fllmrloN llrosdniiy Kouss. Though mi lid. Mndc Many itlllliona. NEW YOHK. March 4.—Cliurlen Jlromln^' Hrniss. the famous blind mercliant, is dead at his residence, 032 Fifth h venue, from In art disease nnd nl.v since dropsy. He had he< last Saturday night. Mr. Bouss was native of sixty-two years old and Maryland. • ho had built up uu a small hogin •rehaut enormous busint ning Mr. ltouss would be entitled to distinction, but i As ns bccatise he was ordinarily successful that he achieved the great er fa me. Young Bouss began salary of $1 blind and still re Ilia Wli •hester, which •eek. was increased from time to time. the end of three years, when eighteen At years of age. tLe young nu $500, and with that sum lie went into business for himself and succeeded so •iirs. when only had the largest business house in Winehes ter. but a bank account of $ 60,000 dean cash. well that at the end the civil vv: begun, lie not Ruined by the war, Air. Bouss i , 8 , iB rami . )0 Now Ywl( fr Winches-1 ter with $1.80 as Ills capital. At his 1 death lie was onu of the richest mcr-1 chants in America, his wealth being es timuted as high as $20,000,000. One peculiarity of Mr. Bouss w pay his employees every night. At the close of business, at 6 o clock, winter aud summer, the clerks, porters and, tho pay roll would go to the 1 to others cashier and receive thei *cs in an envelope, so that who closed his store at night lie owned no; dolla r. Mr. Bouss N. ; :w vi ui k, Mairh 4. Th, uv.uj, ninth annual report <d the state (. hurl tics Aid association of New York to the state hoard of cliurities day. The work of the usso< ( Sept. 36 total expenditure of $15,5 summarized: Tlio associ, i'N Aid. StiiV' ( lu cd to dnr moi. at il 3. is lima ing tlio year cadi s repre s have inspected the alms senlati' houses and puhlh- hospitals i lorty •ountics of tho seven of tlie sixty state the department of charities i York city. The list has found i • homes lor destitute children and has fi icventy .alntnincd , over dependent, children i families in Allcgu i. I'utiinni, Queens, iticii-1 d. Suffolk. Sullivan and,' placed out i I.cvvis, Nassn mom I. Boekl: Wyoming counties. Th Be results have ! be* about ji thousand volunteer secured with the co-operation of roeltlint; i all parts of the slate. (■•'iirrul K. I in (i EJi'uil. WILI.EMSTAD. Island of ( March 1. Loreto Lima, tin* Moehist leader, who was recently wounded, is dead. lie expired i lho military l.os pital at Valencia, \'encz A <lis patch from Port al vs that the sten r Ubcrtudor, operating i revolution against I'rtside Vem-s-.uola anil whoso iiiiuh- wus re oenlly unnoiitiooil in have■ boon olimigod toBollvnr, hoi..rill'll Hu* lun'l of Gill ria for the purpose of protecting the liimllni! of Insui-finit roi-i-i-n Ihon;. Do tails of tliis action cannot itc obtained, but it is believed here that the g*>vcrn i best in the al'-, : young the interests of the Ma •o i,t cut ca Ynium Mun !> i.'«K 1IIMT. NYAFK. N. V.. .Mnivh I. Klppell c of iln* In ki ■m or Nmi.-K, him hi rnns'cly Uii-iiiJ nn d. He is a son of Edward l>- Sip-1 ii*'; pell, ■ of the here. Daniel left T prominent esdny of ii > colh-ct $i to Brooklyn bis stepmother, wl that boroi for ' •ns much prop lie received a; to the bank, | «n since. Ilei to g* erty i check, but did and he has not be ot tak*' it had pleuly of money of his lie lett home, besides valuable dia monds. Officers have been searching in the city over since he failed to eoiuo back. vliei (Cherry Island Harsh Company. At the annual meeting of the Cherry Island Marsh Company yes terday afternoon tlie following direc tors wore mimed: II I. Wallace, J. A. Weld in, Isaac S, Talley, William F. Sellers and William Lawton. Following the election of directors the matter of Imlldlogacanal through the property from Shell pot* creek to the Delaware River was discussed. The canal will be used to carry away a ll of th e Sewage of the Njnth 'aod wlll be a boonTo property livjng i_Ward owners In tlie ward. MEDlUfl AND PALMIST Reads Your Life. •onil-M'ful Cull ami bo convince' power. Nu uiuney take Eo. 103 E. Sixth St., MRS- ADAM i Charters (Iran ted. Dover, Del., March 3. -At tho State House to-day the following charters were gran tod by the secretary, of state: The Rhodes Mining Company for mining and dealing in iron, ores' and other materials. The incorporators are from Pittsburg and the capital stuck is $500,000. Cann Beit & Company of Balti more, to manufacture whiskeys and other spirits. The capital stock is $1,000,000. Achor Chocola te Company of Brook lyn, to manufacture soluble chocolate The capital stock is $200,000 Hivea are ft terriblo tonm-ntto tbo little folks and to some older ouoa, Kiiflily --.red. Doan's Otnuuont never lulls. Lu Btant rollof, pnrnuinont euro At auy drug stoi e, 50 non ia. IH. SCOTT, 314 Market St. r ^ pong tel ore full of desirable Spring and Summer goods, all new and frowJi at tliii vorv lowest possible i„ __ A iv t 1 l ,riCfiS ' , ^ ve > i^lucement offered make inis store a iavorato to shopping place. ^ Speci als 'lho following aro some of the ,|„ hi] , llll( , lut . rt .| mnt i js0 W( . are offer ing at money-saving prices: He. Slieelin; (He. yard. Sc. BUaclied Muslin, 5 c. yard. 12.{ii W hite Cambric, 7;jc. yard. 25c. Mercerized White Stripes, Die. Wliito Lawn, 10c. yard. 15c. W hite Dimity, 8.b*. yard. IHc. Muck Towels, 12J«. o 10c. Dress (iiuhams, 7.1c. i card. , 5de. Black (Cheviot, *. ytird. Ac. Spring Dress Moods, 17e. yard. !5c. Sluqihoi'd Vltiid, 7c. vtird. Molf Vests, U8e. each. 1'3Ac. Htindkovchiel's, 5c. cadi. Foarl Buttons, half price, 5c doz. 'Filin Over Collars, 5 Torchon Lace, Half Brice, oc. yard. 'ruvk**y Bed Covers, Half Brico, Long Cloth '»<) ])i(!Ci'a of iinjiortod T.ong dull], usually Hold for lfir, will be f ()r JO,., 11C r yard, Sl.lii) |iut . . k) i I D ee ol U yimlK. OpilOflS : ilidf a dozen Si Ivor !given fr #'2.00 worth, Stumps given Spoons with ovqrv purchase of or ilod or Green with every purchase jf nri-l'i'n'ed. B.H. SSOIT. Sit Market SI. | 'Oi: SHEItll K «;1 Now Castle County fi 1002 , fiinmit F. Stidham Hundred, or Wilminit Itemiblloau party rul'-s. f 28 tr GLB&RAHCGHALE OF TOILET SOAPS. To reduce our largo stock we will place > sale a large quantity of per.'umou and toilet soaps,J cakes ia a box ut 19 C. a Box ■ medical At thl.lpriea for one week commencing Mouilay,'March U<1 Among the niodicot Tur. Carbolic, feulphui* and Violet, Helio Olivo. Amontt the pomimsil are toopc, Jockey Club aud iios BELT'S PHARMACY, 6th and Ma.kst Strati.