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THIKD edition IsCIssUssi for To-Day. For the Middle Atlactio Slates, fair weather, northwest to southwest winds, rising barometer and no change in temperature. UltTEAl'S HEW TEAM. LARGER RECEPTION THAN THE PI1E8I DENT—THE PKlBOBEU's TALK ABOUT HIMSELF, Washington, Jan. 1.—Thera was a oonaiant stream of visitors to the jail all day to-day to see Guitaau. Nearly all who came were admitted. Guiteau was in the best of spirits. Ue was neatly dressed, wearing a white shirt for the first time on a Sunday. Ue talked with eaeu caller. There were at least one hnndred whe saw him. Talking to a lady he ssld : "I see by the city papers that there aret a great many who will h»vç rShiptious io "orrpu^-i'tilink I have had more ^^_-J»t$Gant calls than many will h.ve to-morrow, and if I was in a place where the publto could pass in I would have more evils to-morrow than even President Arthur." In sp aking to another visitor he said : "It amuses me to hear the different ways people have ot pronouncing my name. Y ou eali it Gartoo. Corkbill ealls me Mr, Gee tow. The most of them say Guitsw. Strange but few of them pronounce It as they should— Getto. 1 want to get tbie thing right, and I think I'll refer to it again in court on Tuesday." HOW TO SECURE HEALTH. It Is etrauge any one will suffer from derangeoieuts brought oo by impure blood, when SOOVILL'S SARSAPA RILLA AND STILLINGIA, BLOOD AND LIVER SYRDP will re store health to the physical organization. It I« a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take and tbe BE81'BLOOD PURIFIER ever discovered, curing Scrofula, Syphi litic disorders, Weakness of tbe Kilneys, Erysipelas. Malaria, Nervous disorders, Debility, Bilious complaints aud Dis eases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, Skin, eto. BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA pain in Man or Beast. DR. ROGER'S WORM 8YKUP In staotiy destroys WORMS. or earns Hon Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky, has written a letter urgiug the nomina tion of Hon. Samue! J. Tildei. democratic candidate tor tbe next presi dency. He says: "Montgomery Blair in right when he ssys that Tilden should h»ve been our candidate 111 I860, and »gain should be in 1884." tbe gJa L-. I B a n Ml THE GREAT CURE FOB RHEUMATI SM it is for all diseases of tbe KIDNEYS liver and bowels. Iv cleanses the system of the acrid poisor Mat causes the dreadful suffering whiol only the victims of Rheumatism r ilia THOUSAND? OF CASES of th? worst forms c. this torriblo disease havo been quickly relieved. In a short Um. _perfectly cured I MS an tmmenw ■»«'""•yporlof UIO Countrv. In hue dredeofoseeeithseoured whereall else he" oRlcic,lt . CEItTA. I ÜT 8 Atl IWN * b «t harmless in all cases. _ W"«clunie*. StreagUicM«und given \ev lure to all the important organs uf the bod Thl ïî 1 """ M V° n ° f '"''"lys 1» restorri The Liver Is cleaused of oil disease, end tl Bowels move freely and healthfully way the worst diseases the system. Aaithaa been proved by thousands that In tl.i eradicated fro a SIS remedy for cleansing th, system of all morbia secretions. It shoiUd used in every housenold as a SPRINC MEDICINE. e "™ BHJOU8NES3, I ONaTTPf _ TION, PILCd and .11 rEMalE DiseiS IS put up in llry Vegetable Fern,, i n tin can, one package of »Mel makes r,„„a Also in l.l(|ti|,i F« ri u. very t on hoe inedMnc. nt rated f readily j.n venience of thoi pan» it It act* with equal efficiency GET IT OF YOUIt DRUGGIST. rUK'F bi WELLS, ItldlAP.DSOX .1. p "* (Will send tho dry post-paid.) l»n i: rciT03f. 30 DAYS TRIAL ALLOWED. U ( tVf. WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' DR. DYE'S Electro-Voltaic Appliance; TO MEN • Z, EfeurMgte^lvrif 1 ?*? 1 'ï'ï Rh ™"' « L?ver Trouble. b £imè S' U ÏÏ' $*re», and other Diseases of tha Vital ( ;lso won»« uonwed with dlge^'^cmS' 1 ,. UB « »?., i«;i trial îSSSSâS «TS^^'-SgSak-fbi ti, gîvii V0LT4J0 BELT OO-KaraXalL ' k U u i SPECIAL NOTICE*. A CAB». Tu all who are suffering ftnm the «rare and Indiscretion« of youth, narrons weakness, early decay loss of manhood Ac., I Will send a recipe that » 111 onre you. FREE OF CHARGE. This grast y was discovered by a missionary th America. Bend a self-addressed reined In Boa envelope to the Rev. Iosspb T. Inman dation D. New York City. oetaS-dawSiu Wltailagtok nxas-s.es*. a by io to 1 I on Wilmington, net. Jan. a, is 1. Quotations at lbs Brandywine Mills for Flour and Grain, Bast Patent Flour.... Choice Family Flour Extra do.. Choice Superfine..... Prime new wheat...... 146 to New Corn. Bran nerton... sn5«to no oo 8 ill to 9 00 .. 8 00 to 8 T8 ..«.HO to t 00 I IS n a oi rue City !Hmrkels The ibllowlng were -ans rutin« prloes In market this morning : Butter,fresh, per pound. •• tub •' " MS« . Tse us 50 Beef, sirloin, " " ..... " roast " « .... . " «hack. « •• .... •" dried, ** * .... " chipped " " .... " corned, '• " ... * stews " " .... Chickens per pair . Klgga per ilouQ.tss.se. ..... Ham, wholesale, per pv.uad *• »Hoed, " " 1U S 1« m ■ 13 17 v Lard, per pound.. Pork »teak per pound Mau&age " •« Hy» 16 Honey per ponna r heau Caobage Cottage cheese per howl. Lemons per dormi .. Mutton per pound. " chops pel en ind Shoulders, retell, per pound Sides and bacon, wholesale. " " " retell. !■ 15 1 U L* A l Maokerel pel p'ece i Halibut, per po-ut J Oat Psti, per pound— White riab » iS5 * OodHap per pound,,...., HadMcx per pound. Apple«, per hall peek. * Lima Beans .. Sweet Potatoes. Potatoes, per half peck Pickles per d-s. Parsley per bunoh. Beets, per bunch. Urapes,.per pound. Cider per gallon. Celery per bunch.. Turkeys,. Rabbits per piece,. Par .ridges, pea pair,.... 16® 18 re to ISM 8 16® 39 ir® 15 i§ 0M6 or 15 ■ . 8® 4 . 10« 12 i 184 20 . 6.4 15 fl.«X432.W . 7U(4 8i r. INDS. Wilmington city 6's. do do 5's .... do 4U's... New Castle County #'a.. 4K's 112J4 US li HIS I m lib ion no 102** 108 100 1 iu do il. I Delaware Htate h'g. Helaware H K. 1st m »rtijage.. 108 108 Delaware Uailroad ExtenHiou .107 108 W. dr B. H. H. lb.1 uiurtK&Ke..l28 128 Wll. City Hallway l»t rnoruea*sel02 Wil. City Hallway KxteuHlou.. loo Maaunlc Hail Co 1st mortgage. 100 loi Delaware City 4!*» .10414 u* in 100 STOCKS. Bin SHkXl First National Bank. National Bank of Delaware....515 629 National Bank oi Wll.ABdw'n. (BU «8 Union National Bank.49 49 Farmers Bank.59 90 Phila. Wilmington dr Balt. R, R 97U 69 Delaware U. R. 30 Delaware Western U. R. Wilmington d: Northern H. R Wilmington City Kallwav.... Delaware Fire In- urance Co.. WUmlugto 1 Coal U as Co. Masonic Hall .. Odd Fellows Hall. 11.5 149 21 80 > 30 88 6 : 88 I 18 2U PHiLÄl'ElsPHlA MARKETS. Wkdnkhday, Deceiub«! 28, 6 P. M w 1 us rouler firmer, s^al»-» of 2UUU burrelH, lucludiug M iuueaola extras, at |li 75 a 7 for ciear at>d «♦w* 7 J 25 ,. * or »irai^bt; Penusylvauiu extra lHinily atlöEbattoO; Went«ru do. do. at $7a7 40, aud patems at ^7 73 a 8 23. Rye Flour inquiet at $4 5u a ß xô. . a Y E neat was a liactiou higher; !• fV^ d a l Ulld a Amter * IOr »Ulillug, hi 61x9*141. At the opeu boaru »itiuÂi for January, SI 48* for February' and $i 4, foi M t. ch; 40, to bush ilw Feb ruary noUI <ti 4211 43, aud 2U,0 l 0 bufih Janurtjy hi Si 30al 40. Ry® Is tteadv JJl®,'?* f^uuA. Uor.. is i.i fair reque^ Ïk. Ü fr ? a ^, e bölter 8t4, e» of 15 UUU ouHh d u ' wf.u« UB » yeilow HL U7J4ab8c.; al * u7 ^ c,, ' Dfcw fcKtcamor at i d r*-Jet;led Ht 64k*. At the open board, 19.00U bushels March so.d ut 7 ,>^q 07J4C. wa- Lid lor lor Decem ber; bbJjc. f jr Jauuary ai)d7iwc. for Feb 5^^ï l8ar F e 'ï' Ulr requit and St^a wh'lle siNis 1 . 9 ;' 0 " bui|ltla '"eluding rupd stärkt < The J re<le,pt« 1 lo.'dsy'^ver* »» JS; : ÄÄ!!;!c! äs? 5SÄ WhhkvT ljU " Ue1 ' B,,le > i '5« bsrrel, WHisKV.-Sman sales of Weitern Iron at " ls per PHJLADfihruiA UA'ITLK Monday, Dec., 26 5 P. M.. ^ ATrLE Wtre iu fair demand and price» wt re a fraction higher. 3-jno head "d «o'd at the afdefeut Vards d S 3 HKxe r er I K lUe l " tter rale foreairi. ki« ^*■**.•—Good «b» ep were active laud Pi g "m : ,leiid arrived ai.d sold at the dfferent yards at 3 a fc. Der ih ttI iÏonM t wPr *} 4 ? 7 °- 8,8 10 condition. ÄÄ1ÄM ai the* d*ffhr. ffi*. p soldât" Vp 1 ^ ^^Wcstern Iron-bound Park Drove Yw d bi t and 81 3H hid WHS els market ... ... —-' Lancaster Rh v e *f ** h '* t l ' ae Lphia. Dec . 26. SHEEP.—Rxtru, 110 to 120 Ibe ,5U Ms • fb^' Ï al^-'^jT 4 a 3^À.i alr / U \V* head Vlifhierl '""i 8 " Sc ' Arr| V"l8,450(i Ä «i'ni e Ä P c8. aUd market brlk - ^ÏM1'8 IIAIK VIGUH, For RcHtorlug «ray llalr to Its N a t ural Vifallly aud Color. Advarclng yparN, ►IcknetjH care, dlsap: oint meur ana here dl'ary predispo sition. a.l turn tuelr hair and g ay, either of k taem lucllne Jt RV to shed prema * turely. ^ Ayer's Hair Vigor, by ioog » aud extensive rif u-e, bas proven that it stop» the renews the growth ; and^aU^ys' surety ÄCi ; ; rii I n"Li r B th Ick en e^and eo/nr °iH ra> llslr " rere"« 'hi-lr orliiifgl îtS.îe/ÂSSîSPïî 'ï 1 ' I " J barmlege. kÄ^^Ä'ean" »"nTCi-Z" der which cm (Hl, Oll», dlgeggeg of scalp are impossible. u '"ea„eg of the Ar a dreg.ins for ladles' hair the vim. is praised for ils . ratelul and sareeahte perfume, aud valued for the son and richness of tone It Imparts 1 rifi --*.■ falling of the balr 1 PREPARED BY »B. J. €. AÏF.B* CO ,L»w.ll, Ms»». rrsctlcal and Analytical Chemuia. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. HOPE^DEAF Dr. Pock s Artificial Ear Drums fHFWTLY RINTORE Tint IVEARIIW« • ri perform the work of the Natural Iknim k vv tvs in po ition, but Invlalbl« ïo oîhïïï* 'nlf^ DV w r8Ät i. on a,1<1 eveu wblap«-rH heHid tîi»! •!« "rh Viv W# refer . U thoM «»lo» them Wend fi?< U P X PECkarn W »r,Adtri u r. X. riCa ft CO , 8f»S Ur«$4HAVt N<s^ ¥,*1 for oo 00 T8 00 IS n oi In r m +"* . W. M.KENNARD A CO. 621 Market Street. of «rrcB 1« ale Departments, Winter Goods I —AT LOW PRICES TO CLOSE. RtaiuiuJism Neuralgia, Sprains, Pain in the .Back and Bide. There la nothing more painful than them dise ases ; but the pain can be removed and the disease cured by use of Perry Davis' Pain Killer. This remedy Is not a cheap Renslne or Petroleum product that must be kept away (Turn Are or heat to avoid danger of explosion, nor is It an untried experi ment that may do more lu.nu than good. Pain Killer has been In constant use for forty years, and the uni vernal testimony from all parts of the world Is, It never falls. It not only effects a permanent «ire, but It relieves pain almost Instantaneously. Pctsg a purely vegetable remedy, It la safe In the hands of the most Inexperienced. The record of cures by the use of Pain Kills* would Oil volumes The following extracts from letters received show what those who have tried It think: Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., »ay»:l I A About » year niiioe ray wife became subject to severe sufferiiiK from rbmimatimn. Our Teaort was to tbe Pain Kille», which speedily relieved her. lei Powell writes from the' Uors me, London: I had bten afflicted three years with «ru rallia and violent nvnuinpi thoiifomach. Thad ertow •t WmtniUiMter HnaptUl »ave up my «um lu «MBMür. 1 triad your Pain hiu.ru, eu.l ft me immediate relief. 1 have rmiiiul •treoKth, and am now able to foHo* jaO _ OpCUMrtlOtL a. H. Walworth, Sxco, Me.. writes ; tperlenced Immediate refef from palu In th« aide by ths use of your Pais Kili K. York says: I have used yonr Pain K iLi.r k for rhenunttsm, snd have nvcived «lest tnuclk. Barton Seaman says : Have used Pais Killks for mil. y years, trjuirtiiy remedy tor K»'« I , lex hsve found matfam ana it s Mr. Burdltt writes : It ~~v/«Ujloirtir» relief In oweenf rheumstlstn. Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : From Mtusl une, 1 know your Paix Kii.i u I s the best umdldue luun All druggist» r-eep Pain Killex. It* price la so low that It Is within the reach ot all, and It will save many times Its coat In doctonf bills. -Affe-, ooe. and ffl.oo a bottle. PERRY DAVIS A 80N, Prepri.ton, Providence, R. I. WATCHES, JEWELRY, frc. T he old and bki.iabee em TAMLIOHMENT OF BENJ. S. CLARK, 407 Market Street, Has now ready a full line of new iind elegant désigna in DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVERWARE, Consisting lu part of Belts, Lockets, Lace Pins, Ear Rings Bracelets, Scarf Pins, Chains. Charms, Sleeve Buttons, Btu 1». and Spectacles of *V * r » 'ft- A, . ,a , the *° ie -for the Diamond Spectacles which are 1 he most celebrated. Repairing doue iu hII lui brauche» fieri-m. Something Ion Ought to Know lD 'he Htule to purchase JSJy a * Ue lfcWBi,y Uue " nndoubt & DAWSON'S, 11 229 Market Street, WILMINGTON. DEL. t>?Ak?[i&r2l D * a „c«,™plete assortment o We-nTlff' ."" ,l SILVER it 8 ( e "her Ladles' or Oenls' ) /ewelrv of every description RIIiVh'R an«l HiLVKR PLaTEDWaRK urn n fE VK oVœ%p 8 ^ 5 i L S OOLDand SILVER HEADED CAN Î5; dn^tehmÄs", Jewe?*ry*^ lrln ® °' laS:Äor d , B eV K,,, " f JeWB l>HESTON AYAHS, L PHVCTICAL WATCH MAKER And dealer in American and Nwl«» W A T O H K S, - CLOCHN, JIIWELBV SPECTACLES, ' EYE-U LASSES, Bn see iz.li^ 1 * WAKE, *C ™ ." A Æ T dL KKKT '^'"lisrn £7 to call my CARPETS. MATTINGS OIL CLOTHS, FLOOR LINENS WINDOW SHADES, 9 WILTONS, mnn. „ . MOtiUmTTES, Putes" 1 ''' 88 B uKMKiu FLAIN MAfTINO u S' KAN ey MAT-1 INU mv uÏÏH tr HT , AfK MA1 ' T1N( ' INQRAIwn 1 2 * 10 5 > d * Wid ! AQ N ' W1 »DOW HH A11628 VENETIANS OILCLOTHS • «tools. RÜQ8 AND MATS. grsdo». at and under market rate*. GRANVILLE WORRELl. 990 ana 8Ü2 Market St., HAkONK fl:.w flx. lolyl-iy. Frm Bat nr day's Late Mill« J a Hew Issrh The oarrtera of Ibe Oaxbttb will present to ite patron* on Monday, a* __ offering, e handsome illustrated and inatmotlve Almanac. It la hi ped that those whom they have faithfully served through eunahine aud rain, will kindly remmember them wbeu they present their offering on Monday morning. Hew He Got HI* Title. During tbe closing years of the war Col. McCrmb was appointed to tbe command, with tbe renk of Coiouel, et tbe Fifth Delaware Regimen', which did guard duty at Fort Delaware, lu 1802, during the proposition of tbe gov ernment to piece Delaware under a military form of government, a commis sion was made out for bun aa provisional governor, but tbe project lor tbe change of government was Ueleated through the • fluriaot Representative Bmitbera, of Ibis Slate, These facts were unnltertloually omitted from tbe sketch of Col. Me Comb's life, published In tbe first edition. Hulldlnx Hermits. THOSE ISSUED DUH1NO THE PRESENT MONTH—TOTAL FOR TUE TEAR—A SPLENDID SHOWING. The present year ending With to day has been one of activity in build ing operations iu ibis city, in lact during the time x young oily bus keen built up. Tbe first mouth of ibe jear opened out very auspiciously witb but oue permit, but from that tune they gradually increased uutil closing witb to-day at 12 o'clock, six hundred and four permits had keen issued, live huodred and Ulty-one of wtiioli were for private residence*. During the present month twenty two were issued tweuty of which were for houses, us follows : l* of I as William McCuIIoukL, one bou»e t east aide of Uuttouwood street, be tween Lobdell aud A streets. William P. Froude, two bouses, N. E. corner of Fourth aud Uniou streets. Catherine Miller, one houne, north side of Fourth street, between Liu culu and Union. Peter J. Ford, two houses, east side of Scott street, betweeu Frout aud beoond. John J. Gallagher, carriago factory, west side of Market street between Fif eenth aud the Draudwine. Htoeckle, one brewery oo the oortbeaut eoruer of Fifth ao<J Morrow streets. E'luiiind H. AnderHou, south wt mi comer .Ninth street». Ida J. Hawke, one boute south side of Maryland avenue, between Oak and Stroud nireelB. Thoma» L. Monster, two h»u»e» we«t »tde or I at nail, belweeu Tweuty hi coud and Iwetty third Htrvefn. Geotge Cochran, oiae boums oo the north »nie of S.xteenth »trot, betwou Laurel anil Lincoln streets. Tbe number of permits Issued during each month of the year was as fellows • January, 1; February,32; March, «3; April, 78; May, 81; Jane, 62; July, 37 August, 77; Sepiember, 88; Oololier, ai : November, 12, December, 22; total (JiM Of Ibese nuoihers.ihe permu. for house, folio*. : Jsuuary, 0; February, 30; March, April, Utf; May, 77; Juue, 68; July, 34', August 13; Sep ember, 78; Dumber, 43. Nl1 ' December, 20; loial. Bit. Ibis Is certainly a very gratifying bowing, and inking it on a pro latoof tour peisous to each bou.e our poaula liun has mere sedtu ibis year alone, p"r»oas UUS * Ud ' l " U tuUllro > 1 »"<1 'our of Iu two houses aud Onion bas i b ibe I I the ed xd ? U to for-mer'» Iniiaest. Yesterday Coroner Weld'n held an Hiquest over the body of Wm. Perry coi-, 23 years old, who died in South VV llminpioQ Thurodity afternoon. A verdict of death from typhoid fever was rendered. The Coroner, after an iuvestiva tion, decided that it was unnecessary to hold an inquest in the case of Miss Georgina Worth, of No. 403 E. coud street, Dr. Browu lively that her death oy peritonitis. Se* btaliug post was occabioned «• u. A. M. M* U*A lD & 0, h B ,k Pe , S 0 " 00 "' No -2 L.-J. G. Cl md R' s'~w' C ll, yton. A* Younip. Way ' T H M .S' Hl,00 e T —H. M. Wood. L.—Joseph ColliuM, W.-Brnmui] R. Thorp, u. H.—George Way tbe Funds—I, jr Wllk7ns! tWOrtl '- " of 1 year. Ffr»t Annual. era T A*..n r *- t * ,1UUal b " 11 of Hie Haymnk s-s™ iit-keta are only 50 cent». I'eraonal. »» fft ^"iofilieNe* Orion"" Jackin & IromTJKS "'l' 1 men neae They *1 nne 11.60 as lor »anee cannot 'Hat empted fight in " U8t the Anuual Wi Ch ÏW 1 " <,etlu 'f of 'he Water Monday evening*" «7 '"u" ri"** 1 ° U regular order of busffiL ^}- dM , Eft." ïÂîi I be TUe I'realdeut limited eapreaa f or 'w uu leaving this city at 1 :04 o'Ä"« 10 " Thuteda^^" (1 . 0 d f „Chicago, on 'o\"cT u p*i,^r t he r *Mrr ,u Ä -K'ounu arrangeLrrXffi A Convict tthot head. Sulphur 8PBINO '' T «»'. Dec. 20,1881 ä «d w h  r t <, d;. c d o " Btruo ' ,on t--.. A WUriNtlU CHIMB. SHB POTS A BULLET THKOCOH MBB UVSBABD'S BBAIB ABb CUTS HBH OWB THIIOAT. likMTONviLl.B, Aik., Dee. 30 .—Ah old man named Martin boaida with Esoii Bolin, a carpenter, at Rogers, a lew miles troui here. Last Saturday night Maitin was aroused by the report of a pistol sud raw Holm's wile advanc ing toward him. She exclaimed that some one bed shot her husband, but alic did not seem much aflVcmd by It. Mailln weul out aud made the fact known and be and the woman were arteated. Die Innocence was soon proved aud the woman confessed the cilmc. The pistol was lound where the htd hastily concealed it. The ball had passed through Bolin's bead, causing instant death. The woman justified herself by saying that Boliu had killed two u en, was a hoiae thief, bad lived by theft,bad ibieaieued her life at various limes aud that her life was moat miserable with him. She was tent to jell aud permitted lu taxe h r Ibiee mouths' old child with Uer. On Monday Mrs. Boliu asked the J aller foi h a knifi to ctit tome clothes for bei baby. Be handed It to her and s'.epped out for a moment. When he returned slic was lying ou the floor, with the blood guahiuc in torrent* Irom a gash io her thrust, She died in a f«w minutes. will a* ped will they war tbe et lu gov a the of Me first to lact but the us How an Ai ilu was Tracked. Cincinnati, D.c. 29 —A special from Gure, Ohio, says the authorities placed a guard about the buute of Mrs. Terrell, whu was assaaslualed lait ulxht, l* prevent tbe obllteratlou of the tracks of the aststsin. At toon as daylight came they f uud Ibe tracks and traced I ha auaisiu to the residence of Mr. Ar nold, a farmer, and arrested Morgau Un-hards, one of Arnold'» form bauds, as the crlmlual. Ue was aimed with a revolver, wbicb had one empty c^ani ber. He resisted arrest, but was over powered sod placed In a wagon and driven rapidly to Logan jail, barely ea caping a lynching party that tried to bead him olf. N»i motive lor tbe crime has been developed. t N. the of • : C'bliwwud Peru. London, Dec. 31, 1881. A despatch from Buenos Ayres, re ceived by way of Lisbon, announces that the expedition whioti was org* uiaing at Valparaiao for the oapiure of Arcquipa, Peru, has beeu couuter ■naodeel. ..-.T* 1 * T i . a,, ' ,, lUi * "orninK «»y* :— 1 be Cbileau8,who obtained a vie ory Iu a just war, wilt not be Inolioed to submit to dictation unless Ibe Ameri> can army aud navy are largely rein Mr. Lauer*» Fiuanclul DlCHrultle» Atiorhfcy iieibllcb for the P<XU ville hank, had execution itsued »g»iu»t brederick l.auer U | M ,n two judgment bond», oue suioutillng to $2,200 aud the Other to $3,200. Tim m.n'uf.cture of uiall liqucrs ai both breweries will |m. mediately cease, cxcepling that which bas alleady been commenced will be Completed, and under the advice of Sheriff Gerhart'» attorney, the private win b« . ,VWy bMr to «--"»'omen .hsHir ?" 00 •"»P'!"dad until after the sheriff . sale. I here am ,, u i mlld ; ; 000 i b £ r shÀritr ?"" 11 li<ju r- v " d * r U>K *»*■ lie sheriff baa no rigbl lo sell ,„ y isbahle goods at pnv.te sale ouleaa bv ibe written consent of all the execution "«r" DOlb - Ä Haabluglou !fole». D.rector Burcharrl has I lestoii, of the Mint Bureau I ork City, to supervise tbe and transfer of tbe bulliou the Assay Office to the ed Superintendent. 1 [ ie 8ale " of postage stamps, atamp xd envelopes and postal cards lor the ? U *7^fiS U 4 1 " d '^i'^'hher 30 to |7,017,788,bô4, au increase i«KSVÄ'A ÂÂÂïïr; employées tbe balf-Uay holiday ällow iÄs-Ä. ben? ÄV Zulïï Shot™ haV î »«ÎÂSMI 4 w ï' »ent Mr. , tu New weigblug and com in newly appoiut A amounted over y oar per on inspects Utalcago'a Produce Trade. of grain havedÏÏîJâ re0ei, ' U 1 he arrival» of ho K 8 and cim C8Ut smaller and #if * » Äü( ^ cattle were year. The number of tha " Iaït decreased half a milhöS" 'Th«* 1 « red T * W " r *" cÂÂÏSî,"" Co "'»»r <" men in the city boil, th ® 8tron Ke»t neae ability »„d tL '«Fard» bugi. They cluJt,"'"""* 1 king, nounoe that they will «* n f*, 8, au< l *1 per 1,000 feef W .'J' ,ur "i«h ga » f or nne gag company, 'P" 0,ll y 11.60 per 1,000. ^ 8 c *' ar ging Washington, Dec. 30 a » as lor Depanmeut. on | n | l ° l !" i Iu ter »anee that the loc.UoT r M to iu ,u *> cannot deprive nererm. ^ , towu "i'eg previously acquired to i*i In ,lera ' rights 'Hat tbeÂ. "blvffia * 8 ", e empted mineral !»uu hfve P f/dr"^ pre fight lo go ahead aud take "'* full 2 'he in the gruuud of the tow,. »Äfif Mr * 1 " U8t "ot deg roy any of il - ' , bUt ll ' 8 » proveiueuts or slreeu; ' ' towu ilu agaiu»t ait ÄÄ. 1 », ,« '"■'■'"•■"•"«'"«"Æâ'.Sïï: the rHumnuu,,,,,, Fro» U.. Phils. Evaiitng >Mimi)h T*« 1MPBM0MAT1NO TBKCKD TO «IX TRAB» MOUTHS TUB PBIUUHY BHACBHT BT AD DOB BIDDLB. In th* Quarter Seasioai thi. ins, before Judge Biddle, OeorveT W J5*Î{ *1*" •*«•. *iio .£{ *■ ated Frederlok Bobulta on the Jury, wee to baee Uen tried. aiÜ! coueulution with bis JUHOK sts. axd Til AMU Ik. fj 00 ' 1 ** J»"« U. IWm 1 : &Ï* be, through Mr. Soollay, aaked q 1 mission of the Court to withdraw u pleas and plead guilty to the char." of peijury and embraoery. u, *, permitted to do ao, and Judge Biddil told him to stand up. dllle The Judge rehearsed to him facta of the case aud said | t nut uec.aaary to oall witnesses for furthe information as the matter ahead. elicited, before him wa. sufficient show him exactly In what his defeuw consisted. In the one oase lie i ltw ] u „, ooly committed perjury, but in dome so bad insulted the administration of justice. A man possessing the iutclli gerne which he did could not but know that the crimes which bo bad committed—of peijury and persons, ting the juror—were of the gravest chars- ter. A trial with a person per eonatlng a juror would be a mistrial and if there had been a verdict m ffii Mouat case a new triel would bast beeu granted. Ue had not only ad. ilted hi* guilt in that reapm but had pleaded guilty to another critu, of attempting to influence a juror m another case. The Court always 'not into consideration a plea of guilt, aud while the punishment for perjury was seven years and for embracery oue year, he would not impoae tbs extreme penalty. He thereupon tenced him on hia plea of perjury to five years and ten months in the Earn, ern 1'euitent iary at labor, and to oue year, the limit, on ibe embracer» charge, but would make the year con current witb the sentence of five years. i- r Ik in »6D Th» Barit, t'arasr IB « lilsag» Chicago, 111., D«c. *0_The coro.r ou No. 3 barley in tbia market, lor D« cembar delivery, came to a close 10 d.r. Bull» aa well tit baxra are beaten The latter to day had to pay $1.03 busbeltiu order lo settle up their contracts On December 12 tbe price was hfi centiper bushel. The bi Ils bava nearly 2i0,uuu btitlieia of grain on hand and the marke; tor fulutea Is waak. . It le wooderful thaï a subtle miasma tic poison should produc* that pscullar c mdltlon of th* System whloh prevtlli alieruale chllla and burning heat freeze and scorch tbe body at rasular interval», and it la no leas wonderful that medical skill bas been able to reach and eipel ibis poison from tbe system, as Ayrr'i Ague Cure always does. CLOSING OUT 180 LADIES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS FROM $2.50 TO $12.00. CLOSING ou r 5 G Ladies' Dolmans, FROM $5.00 TO $40.00. Proposing to sell out out entire stock of Cloaks anti Dolmans before the end ol this month. Great bargains can be had at M. L. LICHTENSTEIN. a a 3 Marlr et it.v WILMINOTON., l>V|a :T price, TWWvsa joo. e Electro-Magnetic Brush •w*. ï" 5 ! t î, Tl Fhmj* SÜ2AKLEY, Jr. ftOO.,«BdlMtl,0.