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boxes sale p»„ of SECOND EDITION AN -on, WORKS ON FIRE Mrs. Russell's Store Robbed ( I»ast Night. COUNTY'S TICKET t 10.00 and and and j ; KENT AT DOVER. A Démocratie County Ticket N«»minuted To-«lay. CSpeclal dispatch to the Gazette.] Dover, Del., Sept. 21.—The Democratic Convention of Keut county was held here to-day, and the following nomination* were made : Sheriff—#uhn 3. Hsrriugton. Cofbncr—Amo* llllnley. Senators— W ilson T. Cavender, Duck Creek ; Samuel D. Roe, South Murderkill. Representatives—James Temple, Kenton; J. ThoqypLowe, Little Creek ; Thomas II. DeinCV, Ea*t I>ovcr ; Jam«»» Williams, West Dover; Ezekiel C. Frasher, North Murder kill ; Robert Y. Watson, Millord ; Beulah L. Lewis, MtepillLm. Levy Court—David B. Wild*, Kenton ; David M. Clouds, Little Creek ; Benjamin C. Cubbage, West Dover ; John W. Kirby, Milford. s. BA1> NElOti BORHOÜ1I. A Grocery More Bobbed—A Small Street Dkturtwnre. Last evening the grocery «tore of Mr*. Russell; comer of Seventh and Adams street, was entered by thieve* aud robbed of cigars and other articles to the value of $10. Entrance was gained by pulling the wire from the front door and crawling through a hole in a broken pane of glass. The intruders lighted themselves by burning sulphur matches. Early pi the evening a street row occurred In the same vicinity, the participants yell ing and swearing at a great rate. A resi dent in that neighborhood claim* that he has not seen for semblance ofja policeman and say6 that one is badly needed there. He w His Honor and the Chief of Police for the reason why. How They Treat Drunkards In Lewes. On Monday night a citizen of Lewes be came very drunk aud raised a disturbance at his home. He wife but trip|ied up his began to smash in the windows from the outside. He was taken in charge by a num ber of neighbors, carried to the creek aud given an old-fashioned ducking, which sobered him up. An Oil Fire ami Fxplosion. Philadelphia, Sept. 21.—A tire occurred this morning at C. D. Webster's «»il works, Forty ninth street and Gray's avenue. It was quickly extinguished and the loss will be under $1,000, but by the explosion of a tank, .James Chute ami Janie* Riley were severely burned. Chute is in a critical c dition. ö :*r two weeks even the referred to >t only ussiiulted his other-in-law aud At Ranch No. HI. The second performance of Ranch No. 10 at the Opera House last evening, was hardly as well attended as the night before, owing to th«« stifling heat. The play w much was present either evening has aught to say of it but in tin- way oi praise. just us •njoyed, however d no one who A1 n a Collision. A runaway horse attached to a j»ha*ton was stopped at 11 ÔÔ this morning on Market street just above Fourth, in time to prevent a serious collision w ith a team coming down the street. Boy* Ag* on Top. The Our Boys del phi a r« of ball yesterday between V Pliila f the Boys by a «I t.lie Clar Miln*«l in fav Skinny Men. "Wells' Health Rcnewe •sf/ircs health and vigor, cures Dysppsia. Impotence, Sexual Debility. $1. llo Bholtl of Faith pray** ami testimony meeting this evening at the Household of Faith there will be a business eting of speial Du mber is requested to be Every portance. present. Auction. A large collection of oil paintings w ill be sold at Drake & Co.'s auction East Fourth street, this evening rooms, No. 7 without *rvc, at 7.30. In the Diamond Dyes n given for 10 ets. than in any 16 ' il they give faster and •re coloring r 26-eent dye ; brilliant colors. i. CITY ITEMS Fhila. M«*risenger,'r»03 Market. Photographers, 302 Market st t'has. H. Vi Sutterley ét THF KAI 1# KO AIM. A Loral Time ThI With tlie Late*! CorreOiiuiH. TRAINS LEAVE WILMINdTON FOB PHlLADUkl' —8.l0f— 8.15— W.0UΗ 9.4! m;—12.00 f .23*—6.;io— 7.00 ; —7.26 0.641—10.30—11.63 a. :—12.15—12.38—i.63—2.301—4.00— 5.17*—6.30f—fl.lU— Ö.iyj* —7.24—7.30*—W.66*pin — N*W York — 2.00»— 2.23*—fl',30—7.26—9.64— 11.53 a. in;—12.38—1.63—6.17 # — Ö.88* —7.26 p.m. Ba ltimokk— 1.06»— 1.42*—1.61 *—8.06*—9.17 a m:—12.01—1.00— l.OD—6.00—6.67—11.04* p. Ul. WAftHIMOTON—1.42*—4.51*—8.06—9.17 a. Ul' —1.00— 1.OD—6.67—11.04* p. in. BaLTIMoRK AMD INTKKM KDI AT8 8TATIOM8— 1.06*— 9.17 a. m;—1.00—6.U0 p. in. * Trains running both daily and Sanday. ^Trains running only on Sunday. I Connect at dray's I'erry for old depot, Broad and Washington avenue. Dklawakk Kailroau— 6.oo*—9.10 a. m;—1.06 —S.00*—6.26f p. m. No Sunday trains. * For New Castle onl t For Harrington Wilmimotom & Northkrw railroad— 7.47 a. m;—1.06—5.00—6.3o p. m. On Sunday for Beading and St. Peter—8.10 a. in. Dulawark Wkhtkrn Railroad— 7.06—10.30 a. m;—6.80 p. m. Sunday trains 10.30 a. m—fl.oo p. m. — 2 . intermediate stations. TRAINS AKR1VEAT W 1L.M1NDTON FROM F*U#a 1.02*-». 12.50—1.32*—4.47*—7.46— 12—9.06— 10.10t— 11.49—11.68 a.m;—12.50 —1.07—2.30f —2.60— 4.35— 4.56— 5.40—6.63—6.20 —«.48—7.361—7.65—9.60—10.43—10.58 p. m. —1.32*—4.47*—8.02f—9.12 a. nr— 12.50—1.07—4.66—6.48*—10.58 p. m. BALTIMORK—1.61*—2.13*—9.49—9.64—11.43 H. m:—12.SO—1.60—5.11*—6.30*—7.34—9.49* I». m. WabhimotOM— 1.61*—2.13—11.43tt. in;—12.30 —1.50—5 11*—0.30*—7.24—9.49* p. m. * Both daily and Sunday, t On Sunday only. Dklawa DKLCHIA N iLJtoA i>— 8.60— 10.15*a.m;—12.06 7.00 p. m. No Sunday trains. New Castle only. Wilmington ftt North run railroad— 6.26— 8.40—11.35 a. m;—0.40 p.m. On Sunday from Heading and St Peter at 7.10 p. in. Dklawaku Wkhtkrn Railroad— 8.00a. m;— 2.16 1». m. Sunday train« 9.10 a. in.;—6.40 p. ui TRAINS LEAVE FOR W1LMJNCJTON Philadklphia N 12.30*—3.56* -11.06—11.50 a. — 6 * F Broad Strkkt Dmfot— .30—7.20*—8.00—8.21—8.36t—10.10 in :— 12.23—1.3*21—1.3*2—3.10— 4.02— 4.31— 6.05— 5.20— 6.56— 0.O6f — 0.36 —8.38* .30—10.00—11.32* p. m. Hr«)A D A —10.16 a. u Wahhinoton avknuk—6.30—8.00 ;—1.3o—3. lu —4.30—6.16 p. m. YLK—8.33—10.00—11.40 a. « .—4.49— 5. * ihiily and Sunday, t On Sunday only. 0*7'he black tlgureM «lenote tlie Limltfol KxpreHH truiiiH. OLK MAILS Their Arrival anil Departure, Taking Effect .Inly lut. 18K2. The Pont Office In this city will be open except Sunday, from 6.3U a. in. to 9 Private boxe* are accesnible until 11 p in* Sundays open from 8.30 to 9 ;su u. in. Private dally. 1* < in boxes ftCcMMMe *4* 4k sale stamp window will close at 0.00 p. m. The money order office will olose at t oo p. a. WAIL# OLOSa A# WOLLOWa ; momrm. Wilmington It Northern Kallroad to Beading p»„ and points on the Baltimore Oewtral of Ôhndd', Ford, 1.40 n. m. Philadelphia closed pooch, I« a. m. Philadelphia and wajrmall, ».00 a. m. New York, PennsylTaola and pointa eut and sh Delaware Weetero Ballrand te Iffindaaung, 10.00 n. in. Philadelphia, New York city, Ponnsjlranta and New Jersey, 11.10 n. m. Philadelphia, New York and nil points east and west, 1.90 p. m. Philadelphia, New York and nil point» earn and west, 4.40 p. m. Philadelphia and Naw York cltlee, closed poaches, 0.M p. m. Pennsylvania west of Imneaeter, and nil point# west end southwest 0.91 p. m. All point# north, oast, west and southwest, 11.00 p. in. All Louisiana Is sent west except New Orleans which Is sent south on through mulls. SOUTH. Baltimore and way mall, 7.« a. m. Washington and all point# south, 7.40 n. All points 00 the Peninsula, 1.9» a. m. Supplementary mall for the Peninsula, 0.00 s. m. Baltimore, Washington und #11 polnu south, IX.30 1'. US. Newport, Stnnton, Newark, Eikum und Havre de Urwee, 11.90 p. m. Points on Baltimore tlentmt, between Pori de Posit, Northeast and Okudd's Ford.19 90 p. m. Baltimore and Buy Llue steamers, 4.40 p. m. Peninsula north uf Harrington, including Delaware City and St. lleorges, 3.40 p ns. Baltimore, closed pouch, 6.40 p. tu. Baltimore, Washington and all points south u.oup. m. Mail# amove saw ##ady roa uslivuut. Prom Wilmington fc Northern Ball road. ö 30 p. m. From New York, Philadelphia, Washington and all other points, fl.au p. m. From Philadelphia, north, east and west, §. New York and point* au a. m. From way mail from Philadelphia, 6.80 a. m From Peninsula and all north of Harrington »15 a. m. From Haltimure and way mail, U.5U a. m. From Baltimore, 12.80 p. m. From Peninsula mall, 12.30 p. in. From Philadelphia, N«w York and points north and east, 1.3U p. m. From Baltimore, Washington and point* south, 2.20 p. m. From Delaware Western Kallroad, 2.20 p. m. From Philadelphia, New York and point* north and east, 5.40 p. m. From Baltimore, Washington and points south and southwest, 6.40 p. m. Carriers deliveries as follows : fl.30a. m.. gen eral; 10.00 a. in., partial; 1.30 p. m., general; 4.00 p. in., partial. Collections from street boxes are made by the earners at 6.30 and lo.oo a. m.,1.30 and 4.00 p. m. An additional collection will be made at 7.30 p. in. from all boxes between Jefferson and Lombard and Water aud Thirteenth streets Inclusive. On Sunday a full colle«ïtlon will be made at 5.00 p. m. I#«»cal letter* for carriers' delivery should be deposited in the Post Office ten minut«-* before the hour of delivery. W. Y. SWHIOKTT. Postmaster. VY ILSON à UNDERTAKING ROOMS, «1« KING 8TREET. Con nee red with Telephone Kxchang*. Call - - OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. A. WILSON, Funeral Dinkrroa. 2-12-14 NEW YORK, IHR*. T HE SUN The Sun for 1882 will make its fifteenth annual revolution un*l«'r the present manage ment, shining as always, for all, Mg and little, mean and gracious, contented and unhappy, Republican and Democratic, depraved and virtuous, intelligent auil obtuse. The Sun'* light is for mankind ami w omankind of every sort ; but it* genial warmth is for the good, whil« it |M>ur* hot diseomfort on the blistering backs of the persteteutly wicked. 77i c Sun of 18*18 wa* a newspaper of a kind. It discarded many of the form» ami a multitude of the superfluous words and phrases of ancient journalism. It umlerto«>k to report in a fresh, succiuet, unconventional way all the news of the world, omitting no event of human interest, ami commenting upon affairs with the fearlessne»« of al«solute independence. The success of this expri ment was the success of The Sun. It elici ted y. prmauent change in the style of A meric newKpap-r*. Every imp>rtant journal established in this country in tlie dozen years past, ha* been modelled after The Sun. Every important journal already existing ha* been modified aud In-ttered by the force of Tfte Sun'* example. The Sun of1882 will lie tlie same out*poken, truth-telling and interesting newspapr. By a lil»eral use of the means which an ahumiaut prusprity affords, we shall make *r before. We shall print all N ■JO » of 7 i. st it better than c the news, putting it into readable hhuin* •asuring it* importance, not by the traditional yardstick, but by it* real Interest to the people. Distance from Printiug House • is not the first cousideratiou with 77«c Sun. Whenever anything happens worth get the particulars, whether it in Brooklyn or Bokhara. have deckled opinions ; and ; accustomed to express them in f»e understood. We say and events. That a. — a Ul' a. for rcjxirting happe In i politics we language that <• what we think ab<jut habit i* the only secret of The /Am'* political course. The Weekly Sun gathers into eight page* the beet matter of the seven daily issue*. An Agrii-ultural Department of unequalled merit, full market, reporte, and a liberal proportion of literary, scientific and domestic intelligence complete the Weekly Sun t aud make it the i>est newspa|)er for the farmer'* household that was ever printed. Who does not know and read and like the Sunday Sun, each numlier of which is a Golcouda of interesting literature, with the Iteat poetry of tlie day, prose every line worth leading, news, humor—matter enough to till a good-»ixed book, and infinitely more varied and entertaining than any book, big or little# If our idea of what a newspaper should be pleases you, send for The Sun. Our terms For the daily Sun , a four-page sheet of twenty-eight columns, the price by mail, jxibtpaid, is 55 cent* a month, or $6.50 a year; or, including the Bunday paper, an eight-page sheet of fifty-six columns, the prie«? is t»5 ceuts a month, or $7.70 a H. m. follows : veai a month, or $7.70 a postage paid. The Sunday edition of The Sun is also furnished separately at $1.20 a year, postage paid. The price of the Weekly Sun, eight pages, fifty-six columns, is $1 a year, postage paid! For clubs of $10 we will send an extra copy free. Address veai I. W. ENGLAND, PUBLISHER OF "THE SUN. 1 New York City ^URNIPSEED. Good sun k Spinach and Hale Seeds. EVERYTHING IN THE SEED LINE —AT— J. J. SMITH'S, FOURTH AND SHIPLEY 8T8. CAMPMT8 AND OIL CLOTHS. M. KENNARD A CO.'S W. W. M. Kennard & Co.'s W. M. Kennard & Co.'s W. M. Kennard & Go 's Carpet Department Carpet Department Carpet Department Carpet Department Now Ready. Now Ready. Now Ready. Now Ready. Full Lines Of Full Lines Of Full Lines Of Full Lines Of Body Brassels, Body Brussels, Body Brussels, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, Rag and Hemp, Ingrains, Rag and Hemp, Ingrains, Rag and Hemp, Ingrains, Rag and Hemp, Entry and Stairs, Entry and Stairs, Entry and Stairs; Entry and Stairs, Druggets and Hassocks, Druggets and Hassocks, Druggets and Hassocks, Druggets and Hassocks, Linoleums and Oil Cloths. Linoleums and Oil Cloths. Linoleums and Oil Cloths. Stock I Arge ! Styles the Newest ! Prices the Lowest ! W. M. Kennard & Co., 621 Market Street. w|it2l-lli-tr-l38 N KEDLK GAS LAMP 50 Candle-Power, exceeding the light of S headlight oil. Prlee fa. paratlve View" of annual cost ol 2» O. 1*. In terior IlghtlliK, by 6 "Needle 11**" LMllp* S6. r ».70. ■JO eoal gas jet* «19. l Klectrtc l.amp «B. 286. ee prospecta» ol 6KANU ALH4 LIUflT IJO. » aplUUst astKM-laUw Ireatecl w»tL. CtMndellerk of 4WK\ F. to order. Tab rillnary g*a jets. Burn* l*. I». * *< 'oui Lamp* of«*«;. V.%i. W. B. ROBINS ? Patentee and Manuiacturer, 162 Main Street, (2nd floor,) and on Change Daily, CINCINNATI myll-bOt plANOS We lnvtteattention to beautiful large stock of WEBER PIANOS ? —CON8IHTI] OF— CENTENNIAL GRANDS, CONCERT GRANDS, PARLOR GRANDS and BABY GRANDS. Also a full variety of Square Grand* and Upright* of all style*. Special inducement* given until August 1, we hope to have our CONCERT HALL ready for u*e by that time. SMITH & NIXON 1 20 & 22 and Rear 24, 26, 28 & 30 W. 4th St. mvil-76-l CINCINNATI. t JJ HIRST, Thirteenth and Maricet, COAL AND WOOD Delivered promptly in any part of the City. A^*Orders**ent'hy mall promptly attended to. telephone will be Telephone signal 6 26 THIRD EDITION THE BOYS AT SARATOGA A Platform Giving Cornell and Arthur Tatty. A LOCOMOTIVE EXPLOSION NKW YORK KKtfi'BUCAN». m Platform Nominations Made and AdopUMi—Praising Cornell and Arthur. Saratoga, N. Y. f Sept. 2l.—Th|. vention was called to order at many delegates were abaent, some of them having left town. After the appointment ol a State committee, Judge Chari«« Andrew* oi Syracuse wa* nominated by acclamation for Chief Judge of the Court of Appeal*. Mr. Carpenter wa* noiniuatd 1 for Lieutenant Governor. The platform commence* by amertlngthat the Republlean |mrty of New York ha* no new doctrine h» preseut, but rent* upon its record. Monopol/ b dvuouueed a,u * '*■ ,M demanded that ttie *ul»jc»t "f the u< l l ' 4>r traffic should l»c aubpIttM to popular vote. Tlie financial a«blrv«*iiieut* of the Ke * publican party are next only in Importance wu work of preserving the Datum Civil service should be legislated to render facilities for propci m tn it* ItAClf. Ilium 80 AN execution of law on the subject. 1 olygamy U» denounced aud rigid enforcement ol antl Polygamy law 1* demanded. The amninia tration of Governor Cornell I* warmly commended, and Pre*id« ut Arthur 1*probed for hi* veto of the River aud Harbor bill, a measure which violated tlie acA^ptod rule* of constitutional power and which while au thoriting many needed public improve ment*, carried with it a large and wasteful •ither national appropriation for work* of nor public good. The resolution* in reference to antl mo»io|K>iy prohibition Civil Öervlce and State and national administration, were loudly applauded, especially that in refer ence to President Arthur ami the veto of the Hiver and Harbor bill. The latter plank re ceived also three cheers. The resolutions were adopted without dl* cussiou and after the usual complimentary vote to officers the '«•ntiou adjourned *»»4f die. A Locomotive Exploite*. Elizauetu, N. J., Sept. 21.—Early this near the entrai rail four men. Two blowu morning a locomotive standing Water tank at Dunellen.on the O road, exploded, injuring •r<* Hcriously scalded and one lifo au »djawnt field. The U. m.iotlve, an old one, was split completely In two. KioiHlnna Still Holding Out. Cairo, Sept. 21. — Æ'he garrison oi Dami «•tta refuses to surrender. Fort Gheinileh lias surrendered. The garrisou cou*i*ted of only eighty men, the remaitnler having gone U> Dainictta. "Rough Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, ced bugs, skuuka, chipmunk*, gophers. 15 bent*. Druggist*. THIS Dm MARKETM. U What We Km and WhM We Fay for It To-day's Street Market Quotation*. MEATS AMD rnovifuowa. .f .86 r dwsen.22 Butter, per pound Kfrgx, wholesale. Chick f .38 8 wholesale, per «1« rauUl, per dosen ken*, retail, per pound.20 rhieken*, per pair. Bpring chickens, per pair. Kprlng cliickuuri, per pound.... lUiicken«,|>er ptl. wholesale Sirloin «teaks per pound. Ku top steak» per pound. . Bound ataaks per p«>und. Bib roast |Mir pound. I Hoick roast ymr pound.14 Slewing pieces... Boiling bit* per iM>un«l ..... Shins, |*er poumf. Kidney fat,p«;r pound. Lamb cho|>s, per p4»uti4l. Lamb roasts, ^K>r pound. Mutton Chops, per |M»uud... Mutton roasts, per pound... Veal cutlets, per pound. Y'eal roasts per pound. Ham«, wholesale, per pound Hams, *Uc«t 1, per pound.2u ky Slmuiilers, wholesale,per pound ,12>^ Shoulders, retail, per pound... .14 Bacon, retail, per pound Sausage, smokeil, pur i»ound... .16 Balog Hogshead Puddings, latr«l, wholesale per pound l#ard, retail, per pt.und.16 Oboes* h JO U ; M 1.60 .75 1 JO .17 ,10 . u .14 26 M .26 ■ .18 IP 26 BO .16 L2 . .10 Ill .26 .20 @ . .16 . .16 80 • 12 « .If . .20 US 86 .16 US .16 kÿ .18 17 M 16 sausage, pur pound... .Ifl pond .10 Q 12 «1 . .10 s 18 .12 .08 G .12 riaa IjObHler», pdTT>ouri(!. Block hnh, per |M>4tnd . Bock hrili, per |m>u 11#i . Forglen, per po White Perch, per pound Trout , pel llalitiUt, I «ÎM thrill, p Mar aire! .16 ... .12H9 ... .16 is .16 is ■ I .10 is 12 ■ U «I Iff I . p«u . .20 I . :ir .16 |»er pi V KU f •r iturrei New point« New potatoes, per half peck . Sweet polo!#»«. p er hastet.,. Sweet potatoes, per ha I r peok . .20 T'ornatoes, per liu.lt peck. Tomatoes, per entre . Cabbage, per barrel. Crate unions, per crate. Crate onions, per half peck.. Cuincumbers, per piece. Radishes, per bunch_-_ String beaus, per half peck.26 Liiuu beeus, per bucket. New beets, per bunch. Corn, per basket. » .yo Corn, per dozen. Egg plants, per piece,..... BKUHlKh AMD rut IT«. Banannas, per do Lemons, per dozen .. Peaches,per half peek Peaches, psr basket.80 Waitermelons, per plot*«.U6 Oranges, per dozen drapes, per drape*, per Plums, per quart— Cantaloupes, per basket Cantaloupes, apiece. Watermelons, per hundred . 2.60 Q LQQ .20 is 26 .76 .00 36 .12 iS .36 iS 1.26 iS 16 <fV 02 .06 .03 .30 . .40 iÿ 06 ■ 86 II . ,u6 .. .20 .. .20 M KJ ,10 .80 80 JO M pound, wholesale . .02 pound, retail M .06 . .10 .12^ 26 .36 .01 08 LOO 12.00 A I I j Lovai quotauau*. Tux William L , Hramdywimm Mills— Whkat Flour. cJorkwt'kd Daily Bomb Com PL«UH HICK Hau l. Wm, Leu A Sou's wholesale, retail, •Bert' Holler Patent ♦7 00 $7 60 Clifton F.F.F Extra Poutaxat F. do. Family do Kirkwood Holler Ground, Occidental Superfine FKKD. Best middlings, Bent ship stutl, Hufflns, Cutiins, da 1 86 0 60 7 00 6*26 0 75 do 6 60 6 00 I do 4 35 4 85 per loo lbs. per ton. 128 22 19 o aborts, 19 Bran, 21 per hundred. F2 05442 10 Corn meal, fine yellow, 36.50 Corn meal, white, Corn meal, coarse, Screenings, MM a 1 2 16 B4 78071 UitAlM. per bu.tiel, wS I I Fikiiaiieinhia Maraeu. I PHiLAOnLFHi», Sept, a.—Hour, dull i."î, e , Lu" a< V V i W.76a:tt eilrs. #3.96a3.7ti ■ T'ÄÄ™ 1 wheat, dull ami sailer : Del. and Penns, red fl.oo&1.08: lsonghi-rry red and amber, fl.lüul.lL I corn, arm, fair local demand; steamer, 74a 74a76^ e ° W ' 78 5 lnlxed * 70,177 ; No - 3 uilxed, Oat* quiet and earner: No. 1 white 46tet47. No. 2 do., 44^«i45 ; No. 3 do., 40; No. 8 mïîîd' 35. • Prime vellow oorn, Prime long-berry wheat. 1 Rye 70. Provision*, ttrm, g«M*d jobbing demand. ButterTncy lotsasnted. other kind, dull - I u ' oholce j 91a30: Weitern, i4u»6 ; d„. ^guoJi to choloe, îlüaai. i westera.Muas" 1 " 1 Wuttk ' '■'"""y lviu "». V. ; | Cheese, firm, except low grade* : New York lu l^ cream ' n H»U; Western frill cream, lo^a "ft etroleum, firm ; refined, 7%c. Whisky, II.22. job nimm. e. I JJAi fJ'HE GAZETTE MVu JOB PRINTING OFFICE la now fully trorgunited, under capable management, and la prepared to dll orders for all kludu of PLAIN -AND FANCY JOB WORK -At KKAhOMABLE PI41UI». A specialty made ol large pcatera for PUBLIC BALER, EXCURSIONS and PICNICS. I eUeeriitll, furnished on appllcâ | ^ ^ ofllre> „ ld oraerl by mall promptly attended to. Address THE GAZETTE, »1 U No. 416 Market Street, WILMINGTON. DEL. W HIVE B E E; 306 Market St. W e are opening new Fall Dress Goods every day, and are paying especial attention to desirable things. Shall be able this season to offer our customers greater inducements than ever. Mme. Demorest's Fall Patterns, now new Portfolios, &c,, ready. R. L. RUSSELL. lüVl-56-mwr J ^ POU I TI VECU RE WITHOUT MEDICI NU I ALLAN'S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES Paten red, October 161k, 187«. —One box of— any ca*e In four days re tlie most ohatinate No. 1 will No. 2 will c matter or how long standing. No nan M-oua doues of cubebs, copallta or oil I of aaudalwood, that are certain to iir«Mluce dya I peprtla by di Htroyliir thccoatliiMiior the bto j Price, |1.50. Sold by all drugglntb or •lot of price. For further particular«« aenti !.. price. particular«« circular. P. O. Box, 1,6«. J. C. ALLAN CO., I lanlfl M John Street. New l ork HkMBY I#. HAYMOMD. ALONZO DkWRKHR. IJENRY L. RAYMOND & CO., STOCK BROKERS, NOS. 4 AND fl PINE STREET, N. ., I ® uy a111 ' ,ur Investment, anil carry I moderate murtflu all securities ilealt In on the New York Hhwk Exchange. Flrst I class privileges at favorable rates. Parties distantly located from wishing to Invest fr °, m "■ * 1 ' 000 ' ■» 'nvlted * riU! T " r . " B for PnAJculan. Complete I Report mailed free. BinaU order* «xeented at current: raten. Befer te Banker* Member* of N. Y. Stock Exchange, Official* of N ^ w ï 0 ^ Central Railroad Co., and ^«'"^^Manufacturing and Mercantile Burine** Houses. Reference* and term* mailed on application. 0B Wall street sum* ranging te I ]{K088MER & SCHEU, i ,, , r a r,. ^ | Presco, Houst* & Sign I'ainters, NO. 210 E. FOURTH STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. ÂîSPln on, 1 Varef o r r 8 D&JÄ Mathiaction Kuaranteed on all work. w*p7-tts, )m . BV. HiTM4â ( / guarani*» "THE SUNDAY STAR. AH ADVERTISE IN »I . THE SUNDAY STAR, n « Onlt Sunday Newspaper -IN WILMINGTON. All the Local -AND Telegraphic News »1 Strictly Non-Partisan. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES AS ADVERTISING MEDIUM. AN "THE STAR » Is served to subscriber* roughout the city early or Sunday mornings at the moderate price of WTELVB CENTS A MONTH,PAYABLE AT THE END OB THE MONTH. SINGLE COPIES, THREE CENTS ADDRESS J. B. BELIj, 416 MARKET ST OURTH EDÏTÏÔîl ( NEW YORK DEMOCRATS The State Convention Syracuse. at AH SIN AND ENGLISH LABOR AT SYRACUSE. Mowtlng of 11,0 York si at a «rau« Conv-Uo.. Syracuhe, N. Y., Ham It *>1 m L lion held M-parstt- n„«.t|, ll . 11 11 delega. and drclded tu a«k f,, r „„j?" 1 ' " "foruln» convention on the «f?^n 'f? 00 h tß delegate, among ÄVtaktSS* * The State Convention *?, p,rt > »I W.1S. Rufus W. PsJJ^"!" 1 to «*r temporary chairman „d u " * u " k ,> »peech, |„ Xi^, « that Folgen' nomination i„ can# yesterday was at tl„. Ke W | U national aduitnlstratiou, and ..X uf "» cause he 1, the represent» ive !/ 1 * power and federal litronX Mr. Lamont wa. made U'luuorat. _ tary. During the roll call uJV Dnvid B Hill of Elmira, and 8ÏÏS? Tlldeu, Jr., were greeted with am,u ul T J ' The presentatlou of cmlmS;', three delegations from New " 0 créai«! quit* a breese in the They were referred to the Credential* wbeu appointed . °J!l U 'Î. COI ",P letlu11 "f the „,|| -n lengthy dlaeusekm was h»dup,uU»X of selecting the ConmiltU* un CreC? and after a somewhat uiliualed dtbsh reaolutlon offered by Mr. J„ (J bi ,'rT wa* adopted : "That a committee of one flora etch I gréas tonal district I* ap,minted hv ih. on the nomination uf the dehwiie, i •ueb district# to bs # committee ™ liais, to which til contests shall I* ret, without debate.'' l*«d ■■ ; n York IIUDVeBt lorauiitUe THK tilt INK# 4. NM Kveu Wanted l„ Kn ( l.nS-Tbi It to be Asked Kara Aw»». London, Sept 21.—A meeting coot« by the Democratic Federation wu heW Loudon last evening to discuu the prop« introduction or Chinese labor intn Gre Britain. A motion calling upou the Goieruu to frame measure* to prevent the iuipod tiou of Chinese wa* adopted. Mr. Parr of 8au Francisco uid ifCtoi ever came to Great Britain, EugiUh vor] men might go and die. TELKGKAPH1C BKKVITII». The boiler of ü ferry l»«j*t exploded J Lachiue, Quebee, this morRing, kljliDgfod peraous. Anthony Dalv, aged 15, employed by tbfl Pennsylvania CohI Company, in Pituted Pa., while riding a mule from the mloavi thrown off. Ill* foot caught Id the Ism aud he wa* dragged about 100 yards ml killed. •«•Fact* «peak plainer than word»." Proof "The doctor luld me to take a blue pill, tut didn't, for I had already been puiMuedtil by mercury. The drugglKt told o« lu t Kidney-Wort, am! 1 did. It waejuil lie till am a* well a* both dry sad liquid form. ."—A- I*. SmM 8«M I^ECKWEAR. Hies In sprint ud «*i . VRlCBf ilwyi New York n« Neckwear lor fumet. 8HIKT9I Our One Dollar Milrt h»« » rrpuUtlon for gdiCMW une«iu*Ueil In lliiarlly. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. MoBRtof A frill IMP of f-yrrytiiing WM. B. COLE. 202 MARKET STRE1 JRON RAILING» -AM»-* IRON WORK FOR BUILDINUS. J. P. WALTON It ESTIMATES FURNiaiIEP Û** CATION. 552 & 554 W. Sixth St Cincinnati. mylDMt TH POPULAR 48 or th* MONTHLY PHAWtNO [I] i I 7T|» cl( yof MJUtHHIH-H. Saturday, September The« *75jMJ!Jîn|' 5îüS© r o*'Ö h 30th. DHAWIM seftembeh I Prize j |nZ lli-riKi;'hitosw)' * -- 100 " 50 * 20 * V UK M h® ; x iiii»tloo A|»I» r ' »» ;; aoo •• 9 HID " . P » 1,960 Prise*. u l L FTlt'K^to*' «emit Mourir .?SÏd