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~ SECOnrEDITIOH SUSSEX COUNTY COURT . w I .1 4 x . Indictment of the Murderer Hallet a •took. range .m. GREENBACK FOSSILS t? at fore be WMKX COUNTY COURT. GaoaoirowN, Oct. 10.—Court convened u, Judges Comesys, on the beach. Mo» atore H at 10 o'clock ». We II Ä» was igrrciteg , voluntarily f and was aenteneed to pay a flue of «1 and coata of pronecutlon. postponed until to-morrow. The lienee ^.,^.1... .. S f l i a/| T iMWBW tKS were taxed with coata sad discharged. State ra. Myree B. Moore, aaaault and battery, was poitponed uutil to-morrow. tin »true bill ett for the mu were next con Ihe reepondeute Tho against rder of ty. Hallett was then brought arraigned. He walked flnrdy was« "not guilty " to tke he showe traces Jury brough odd P. Hafle 10.00 SS' the t.ot clear accent», but down. Mr. Cullln announced Mr. Lolland ware counsel for the prisoner, and that In the absence of Mr. Loiaud bo oould not promise to be ready for trial before Thursday. Th* Attorney General has discharged the witnesses of the State In this case until 10 of break! a o'clock Thursday morning, took a rcccM uutil 8 o'clock i Court then p. m. On the reaaaembllng of court the remain der of the State ▼•. battery was continued. It waa a very dull dar in court aeeaiont were short. Were it not for the Hsfiet ease court could adjourn on Thure recoguixances were dlspoeed of. John D. Bunting, aaaault and and the a. p. day. TH* LKV Y COURT. The levy court met at 2. p. m. But little business was transacted. A few claim« were allowed, and the body adjonrued until Tweedy the 24th Inst. " •• rossas in sussex. TMy U. dirngk the Van« of Holding * Convention—Th. Tick«*. [Hpeclal correspondence of the Gasette. ] Grokgktown, Oct. 10.—The farce of holding a Greenback County Convention was again gone through with to-day. It met In the Levy Court room at 2.30 p. m., abouta half a dozen being present. The organised by electing H. W. Long chairman and George M. Spaulding secretary. A platform of the usual style stereotyped conventions 2.14 meeting for tbu uce of all Greenback waa adopted and the following ticket wa* nominated : State Senator»— Theo. Robbtua, Lawea and Reboboth ; John P. Colli», Georgetown. Reprcaentatlvee— Jo». F. Holt, Baltimore huudred ; Edward Davis, Dagaboro ; Joe, E. Coffin, Iudlan River; William Ltudal, Nanttcoka ; Joseph King, Lewes and Re hoboth ; B. C. Wainwright, 8eaford ; George W. Lloyd, Broad Creek. 6.40 _ rge M. Thoroughgood. Georgetown hundred. For CoitMier—^George M. Spaulding, Georgetown. Levy Court Commissioners—John Clen dantel, Cedar Creek ; Benjamin H. Jouer-, Indian Hiver; John P. Phillips, Dagshoro; Joseph N. Russell, Nanticoke : Robert France, Bealord John Wootten, N. W. Fork. The tlçkrt was made out by the half dozen 'preéeut atid will be a surprise to the ' portons placed upon It. The whole att'uii ! who a farce. , Mr. Moore was taken quite 111 this after noon, but Is improving this evening. For of - ^ «HAND LUW1E MKET1NO. The Work of This Morning's Bmelon—A Liberal Appropriation. The report* of the grand officer* pre printed at the meeting of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of Delaware this morning, were referred to appropriate committee*. Twenty-five new member« were admitted. Reports were received from all the *ul>ordi n«te lodge« except Triple Lh»k No. 31 of Fradcricka, which 1* now defunct. A let ter was received from J. W. Boone, who had long been the moving opirit of Triple Link Lodge, stating that owing to 111 health he WM unable to attend regularly the meeting* aud It had run down. He had assumed all the debt« of the lodge for rent, etc., amounting In all to $di), aud being al*o 'to resign his position ■ poetuiabter of Frederiea, a*ked the Grand Lodge to reimburse him. It was decided that as a mark of appre ciation of Mr. Boone's services, and from the fact that he is now unable to livelihood, to give hitn a present of $150. About 7£ member* were present and shortly after 12 o'clock the meeting ud Jouriied until 3 o'clock. Bar mi in'* Great Show. Extensive preparation* Bam urn** great show, this city ou Friday. The tent will be cist on the farm of Isaac Elliott in the Ninth w«rd. The fence* have been taken down and the ground ploughed up to make the ring« Tlie advance agent of the great show* has purchased a stock of hay and 1.50 bush els of oats for the animals. being made for hlch is to exhibit iu Owr Beys Games to be Played. ThU afternoon the Our Boys wfll play, «lttFCrowleÿ os catcher, the Auburn nine of Phlladel pliia. It will be the secoud time theclub8 have met. Thursday afternoon the Boy§ will play the second of their cham pionship games with the De Hanoi, and Saturday afternoon the Hartville club will the Unlou street grounds. Kxunilnation of Teachers. An examination of teachers for second »nd third grade certificate* will be held at Newport on Saturday. October 14. examination will begin at 9.30 a. m. J. II. Groves, H. C. Carpenter, superintendent*. Two Death*. |i|va. Abigail M. W a toon, widow of James .^Fate^a, at one time a Justice of the jtifc in this city, died this morning. Mrs. Pff Fyle of No. 918 Jeff erson street died àéute cerebro meningitis last night. *• John O'Dyrne's Speech. John O^Byrne, Esq. r will positively speak In the Opera House, October 18. ' ' LOCAL LJ CONIC'S. Edward Talley was he elbow In Simmons lory yesterday. The Supreme Court of the United Friends of America will hold an open meeting in the Gkwthrop building this evening. Ezekiel H. Rhoads, Esq., lias returned from a short sojourn In York; Pa., aud re ports Democratic prospects In the old Key ■tone State as very promising. Mrs. Emma 8toop and Mrs. Dora Shortiss 1 owef each other for abusive language last night. Justice Bertolette required the former to pay costs of prosecution and give bouds for good behavior, and J ustlce Cole flned the latter .50 ceuts aud costs. PERSONAL. Rev. Cyrus Mendenhall, formerly of Wll mlujrtou, now pastor of the Chrlstiau church oi Richfield, Michigan, is on a visit to his Alpbds in this city and vicinity. painfully injured & Brothers sash fac • W3 Market. Hut tori ay It Uo.. Photoatrophort, 80S Market «I attention to the id [a 1 »nd. W " lune«, nt Schoen'« nr* Hoom, No*, *» »nd a y Whan In n»«d uf» hli hi •took. Mo trouble to «bow Is. Medal attention Is paid t range butines« at Sohoen's, Shipley «troet ; also repairing: la all I No. 200 and 21» At 70 t? at prices that defy competition. Have year boater, range or stove repaired be fore the cold weather seta la. Dropo postal to OTder'wMt be attended to promptly. stove need repelrtng ? Do yoa aged Do you wish to exchange your If ao call at Sohoea'a aew San ber atore or rangst Hoogs, m» and »8 «*'• 1«" » ha*»ln. TRAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON FOR in:—12.Out œ :—lx.lt—1S.S8—l.&i.-- — >.iT*-*xt—•.lh-flx»—TX-7X»-flX»pOT. Heater, he In 70 Niw Tow — X.00-—2.**— 1 . 80 —7.40— B.N>— tixa.ni— lff.»ff—t.»»— ».17*—».»••—7.« p.m. »Ultimo«*- 1.0**—LOT«—4.H*— AM* — «17 10.00 a. m -lias - 1 . 00 — 1 . 00 —A 00 —4.00—S.M— U.M* p. m. a, m: STATIONS— ■L R* BAVnuoaa a t.ot *—«.it 10.00 a. m,—1.00—s.oo p. m. • Trat» running both dally and Sanday. [Trains running only on Sundny. lionne :t at Gray'• Parry for old do Washington nrenai Broad and Castle • rsrNtff^H t For Harrington Wilwi woroa It Nearnnav aAJLROAD—T.47 a. On Sunday Keadlng and St. Pstar—t.10 a. m. Dsuw 7.04-10.» a. m?— «.» p. m. Sunday trains 10.» a. m-4.ee p. m. _ TRAINS ARRIVE AT wilffMiNLFRDNFROM P»iiLADai>HiA^-llJe—l.te—l.W*—4.4T*—7.44 8.02*—O.ia—0.04—10.10f—11.84—12.84 a. m:— 12A0 —1.07 -UOf -2.40-4.84-4.44— 4.40-4.48-8Ä —6.48—7.86f—7.44—0.40—10.88—10.48 p. m. New Y oax;—1.82*—4.47*—8.02f—4.11 a. mj 1E40—1.07—1,61-8.48*—10.18 p. m. .11*—2.18*-^IR4—0.44-U.I8 a. —4.11*—6JM-w-7.24—e.4P* •. B>. *—2.18—11.*8a. m^-ll.S4 r.84— 0.4»* p. m. 144-1. W ASH I *0TO*—1.41 —1.40—All*— «40*— T • Both dally and Sunday. ♦ on Sunday only. , DEL A WAR! RAILROAD—8.60—10. —6.06*— «.06 p. m. No Sanday trains. * From New Castle only. WlLMXVttTOV a N ll*a.m;—U.M RAILROAD—6.26— 8.40—11.84a. m;— «.«Ip.m. On Sunday from Reading and St Peter at TAO p. m. DELA WARS WlWTRRR RAILROAD-8.00 a. ■»* 2.14 p. m. Sumter train» S.1U a. m.;—6.40 p. m TRAINS LEAVE FOR WILaMINOTON PHILADBLraiA NRW BROAD STKRRT DBFOT— A«.»*-4 .i i * Me 1 7.20*—8.UO—8.21—8.86f—10JS -11.80— 11.» a. 12.2»— 1.82f—1.82— «.16— 4.02- A S4— 4,04- 6.20- 4.46— ft.Oftf — 6.36 —4.80* -0.80-10.00-IL12* f. m. (.ui AND WaIMIJIOTI -lO.M*. m;—IX—fl.1*—t aNTLn— ».**—10. .80-4.14 p. m. N»w C 00—11.40 a. m.— 4.40— 6.40 n. b. , • Dally and Sunday, f On Suuuay onlr. «Qrma black Bgnuroe denote the Limited BnesMiea ftraftwa. . OUR MAILS Tiroir A nival atid |S|>eitSrs, Taking MNt July IM, JSH2. The Poet Office in this city will be open dally, except Sunday, from 6.» a. tn. to Up. is. Private boxes ere accessible until 11 p. in. On Sundays open from 8.» to 9» a. in. Private boxes accessible (tom 6 to 8 p. in. The whole sale stamp window will eloee at 6.» p. m. The money order office will close at 6.00 p. m. mails uLoan as Follows ; Wilmington k Northern Railroad to Heading Fa., and poiift« on the Baltimore Central south of Cliadd « Ford, 7.40 a. m. Philadelphia closed pouch, 8.» a. m. Philadelphia and waym^l, V.U0 a. m - New York, Pennsylvaulk «nd points Delaware Western Railroad to Landenberg, lo.oo a. in. Philadelphia, New York oily, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, 1L&0 a. in. Philadelphia, New York and all points east and west, 1.30 p. in. Phlladel and west. and phla, New York and all points east 4.40 p. tn. Philadelphia and New York eitle«, closed pouches, u.36 p. m. Pennsylvania west of I »an oast er. and all point* west aud southwest W.36 p. ui. All points north, east, west and south west, ll.Oo p. in. All Louisiana Is sent west except New Orleans which is sent south on through mails. SOUTH. Baltimore and way wall, 7.40 a. m. Washington aud all point* south, 7.40 a. m. All points on the Peninsula, 8.80 a. in. Supplementary mall for the Peuinsula, 0.00 a. Baltimore, Washington and all pointa south, 12.» p. m. Newport, Stanton, Newark, Havre de Grace, 12.30 ». in. Baltimore Gentral, between Port de Posit, Northeast and Chadd'a Ford.12 Ou p. m. Baltimore and Bay Une steamers, 4.40 p. tn. PenlnBUla north of Harrington, Including Delaware Gityond St. Georges, 6.60 p. m. Hal timoré, closed pouch, 6.60 p. m. Baltimore, Wathlngtau and all points sooth 11.00 p. in. Elkton and : iu MAILS AKKLVB AID RBADY BOR DKLIVRRT. 6 £7 m Wll "^ou k Northern Railroad, From New York. Philadelphia, Washington and all other points, 6.» p. w. From Philadelphia, New York and points north, east and west, 8.» a. m. From way mall from Philadelphia, 8.» a. m. Erom Peninsula and all north of Harrington 9.16 a. in. From Baltimore and way mall, 0.60 a. m. From Baltimore, 12.30 p. in. From Peninsula mall, 12.30 p. m. From Philadelphia, Now York and points north and east, 1.3u p. m. From Baltimore. Washington and points south, 2.20 p. in. y From Delaware Western Railroad, 2.20 p. m. From Philadelphia, New York and points north and east, 6.40 p. m. From Bultlmore, Washington and points south aud southwest, 6.40 p. in. Carriers deliveries as foBows : 8.80 a. ns ' gen eral; 10.00 a. m., partial; 1.» p. m., general; 4.00 p. m., partial. Collections from street boxes are made by the carriers at 0.30 and 10.00a. m.,1.30 and 4.00 p. m. An additional collection will be madératT.» L m. from all boxes between Jetfersen _ mbard and Water and Thirteenth streets inclusive. On Sunday a hill collection will he made at 6.00 n in* Local loiters tor carriers' delivery should be deposited In tho Post Office ten minutes before the hour of delivery. W. Y. bWiGGJETY. Postmaster. DEATHS. at II. the and re the his OSMOND.— axed TA ye* Relatives and friend« are inviied to attend the funeral from Ills lace residence, No. 13 Wllion . et, next Friday afternoon, at 2.80 o'clock Interuient at Rlverview (e.meuqry. THOMAS.- 1 « this city, October 9th, 1882, Ma M. ihoiiias, daughter of Wm. B. and Jane E. Hyland, In the 29tli year of her age. tit'!' ri *» rtt, V !S .l i,,,, / rUM ' d « 8 l re r ®»P«et fully • Invi ted to attend the funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 80S Walnut street, Thursday afternoon, at « o'clock. Service* at the houm-. Interment at Rivervlew Cemetery. WATSON.—On the morning of the 11th Inst., Abigail Watson, widow of the late James M. the 10th Inst., Jonathan Osmond, Due notice of the funeral will be given. ■yyiLsoN'o UNDERTAKING ROOMS, 616 KING STREET. Connected with Telephone Exchang*. OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. A. WILSON, rUNMAI. IHHEOTOB. 2-12-14 T ond H In caae aoth the In the and than THIRD EDITION ■a FOUR TIDAL WAVES Caused by Earthquake in South America. 70 UVES REPORTED LOST ■ aald »Bvirnuvn lost. wit: ft. C. Mal «m Uwl «y Cartbquke. la Panama, Oct. 11.— [By South America Cable.] An San Blaa district In tbl» State on the Atlantic, bri ber 7th, the Central and Indian Ihm the John W. T. W. John i In a report that ou Septem - y on which the earthquakes occurred here, there ware four tidal twaWt, which orerwhelmed or deatored, or badly damaged six or »even little riilaces Islands a and mainland and drowned about périma. The /Mario OJUial of the 7th, eUtee that General Montera, who Is at Arequtpa, has directed a circular to the diplomatic corna, netting forth hi. Intention to eoutlnue the war unleea reasonable term» of peace be grauted, and protesting In the meantime against the executive of Chill, la /'atria In a supplement on the 7th Instant, gl report of a skirmish at Choices, 30 from Lima, with the Monteneraa, of whom two officer* and 85 men were killed, and many wounded. The Montaneros a wlae reported to have been defeated. 1, »hall the sn the and than the aald 70 re like W r Jno. , „ « re». * A. [Norrlatown, P». t Tlmea.] Del., b«re applied to the Montgomery Fire Company of Norriatown for the loan of their equipment« and hoae carriage, de a„ ,L„ m . 1 ,^, __^s. <L airing to um them when participating lB the j a Bi-Centennlal parade, tlie Fame. It will be remembered, »Id the Montgomery a visit last spring. The Delawarean» Uten saw the equipments on parade and wer* *0 highly pleased with them that they desire to ex hibit them at the Bi-Ceatennial demonstra tion. Their wishes are not likely to be gratified. Dont l>ke In U»c Basis. "Rough ou Rat«, roaches, bed bugs, flies, ant«, moles, chip munks, gophers. 15 cent«. Clears out rate,mice, TH* cm MARKST*. A What We Eat and What We Pay lor U MB4T* ABO Mutter, n*r pound.. Egga, wholccal., dot du« . cffokOBa, rOTOTL perpoaiid .« X • .40 .ii .80 I Ohleksns,per pair. Spring chickens, per pair Spring chickens, per pour (.ui tokens,per pd. wholesa Sirloin steaks per pound. 1.40 .76 1.00 M .IT 18 .18 4 •i. Rib react per pound.... Uhuck roavt per pound. ■it 4* .14 . 1 * • .10 mt_DT DOUnd JoAmb chops, p«r pound Lamb roasts, per pound.. Mutton ehops, p«r pound Mutton rousts, per pound Veal outlets, per pound. Veal roasts, par pound.. Hams, wholesale, per pound... Hams, siloed, per pound.20 Shoulders, wholesale,per pound ,12)f Shoulders, retail, per pound... .16 Bacon, retail, per pound_ Sausage, smoked, per pound Halogna sausage, per pound Hogshead cheese, per pound Fuddiags, tier pound. Lard, wholesale per pound. Lard, relail, per pouud. .'JU .10 fi .16 IS ,2U .26 .16 .18 .16 .17 .16 ,ie .16 II : ^ I .16 Uhesae. . .06 O .1« rum. Lobsters, per pound....... Black fisli, per pound. Rock fish, per pound.16 Porgles, per pouud.. White Perch, per pouud. Trout, per pound... Halibut, per pound. (Jalfisb, per pound, kiaok^rel, per piece ... .10 .!!> I, 10 .16 10 . .12*0 .U • WH New potatoes, per barrel. New potatoes, par hair-iaxrk.. Sweet pototoes, per basket.... Sweat potatoes, per half pock. Tomatoes, per hair peck. Tomatoes, pur crate.,........ Cabbage, per barrai .. Grate onions, per erste . Grate onious, per half peck. Radishes, per buuck..... Btriug beans, per half peck, Lima been«, per basket. New beets, per bunch . Goru, pur basket. GorU, per dosen . *4fg plants, per piece. . 2 .60 MO .16 I 1 .18 .16 .16 I lâ 1 1. W. .03 I M .4 I : J 11 .18 axKoiae aid mums Hanannai, per doaen.... Lemons, )>er doten. Peaches,per halt iieck... Peaches, j»er busket. Walterutelons, per piece Oranges, per doien. Grapes, per pound, wholesale . .0* Grapes,per |H>und, retail Plums, per quart. S M .30 .14 Jft . 1 1.26 .30 ou M .00 .16 Os Local quoutttoDi. Gorrxutbd Daily by Tub William Lma h Bobs Company, Krandywink Mill»— Wheat Flour. ... wholesale, retell, Wm. Lea A Son's 'Best' Koller Patent 07 00 PL*UR PRR BAR'L. «7 60 Glifton F.F.F Extra Poutexat F. do. Family do Kirkwood Roller Ground Gccldental Bnperfine Best middlings, Beet ship stuB, Ruffins, Cutllns, «torn shorts, Bran, do 6 86 M « 60 7 00 e ift 6 76 do 6 60 do 4 34 6 «Hi par 100 lb«. par ton. m. m. 4.00 the m. he I 1W IV eal, fine yellow, 36.40 Corn meal, white. Corn meal, ooarse, Screenings, 34.60 I 1 216 ■ HP 0RA1H. Prime yellow corn, Prime long-berry wheat. ÏÎ8 11 Philadelphia mar Meta. Philadelphia, Oct. 11.—Flour superfine, 03&3.25 ; extra, $3.60a4.00 vanla family. $4.7&a6.ou. Rye flour, 04.26a4.37. Wheat firm ; Delaware and Pennsylvania red, 0l.08al.ov ; Lougberry red and amber, 81.16ul.17. Gorn, scarce and higher for looal use ; steamer, 7tt ; yellow, 80 ; mixed, 7Va80: No. 8 mixed, 7V. , Oats strong with fair demand: No. 1 white. Rye, steady; 70. Provlaions firm wIth«;ood jobbing trade. Lard, firm. Butter, choice, active ; general trade fair • Penna. creamery, extra, 33u34 : western de., 38a34 ; Bradford county extra, 2Po30 ; N Y extra, 27a28. Eggs, freirh receipts firm ; Pennsylvania 28 ; Western, 20u27. Gheese, firm and fklrly active. Petroleum steady ; refined, 8. Whisky. 01.22. . firm, rennsyl the Ma E. of M. ECK WEAR. Bew York novelties in spring and summer Nock wear for men. l'BlCKg always Correct. SHIRTS ! Our One Dollar Kb celleuce unequalled has a reputation for In tblsclty. MEN'S FURNI8H1NG GOODS.' A full line oj everything belonging u», ,*»* species. WM. B. COLE. 202 MARKET STREET PEIRCE & COOK 1 Real Estate and Stock Brokers, ». E. COR. SEVENTH AND SHIPLEY STS. J. Jackson Phihcz. Edo ar H. Cook. iep28-i-i4 T 1 Suit« TOO XUTBTO CXAMAfT. T OST.-ABOUTIlOfl THIS A. U. ( lJllj LADY'S Hold Hrm« ht, on Market« ond atreejL between the Clayton Houie and xranc*.-l, JOSEPH ETokCKL^ H OWNER of Ute within me ntioned promt«». In com|RUnce with an act of Aaaeroblv In alich caae made and provided, do hereby give notice ■■Mb aoth day of November neat, A. D., I«, o*dnf the trat day of said court, for a license to keep an In or tavern,, at No«, »and X» „King atreetT In the Second ward of the city of R tlmlnirton. Ml., and to call Intox tooting llqeora. In leaa quanti Sea than one quart to be drunk en the premise«, and following respectable cltlsena, realdeuU of nd the aald application, to Frank 1L 8. Pavla, THE ■ aald ward, reeom wit: ft. M. Kirby, C. R. (11 Ini oar. sirs.-« * ah H. Qulna, Plunkett, William Patrick Bernard Row, Samuel C. Ree«i, f . P. Frcya, red Klcnle, < harlca Werll, George W. Gray, N. B. Morrison, tl»e lern >. D. M. John T. Hush. W. Hammond, T. B. Hrlauii, Henrp Khnkle, Robert Kenvon.H Charles E. Sparks, Richard Booth. ■ W. R. Bow man.I John I . Hrl n, John W. Butler, I. ' joskph Smîfâi i.k. V01TCK.—I,TH08.1). GIBSON,OWNER 1, of the within mentioned premia.., In compliance with an Art of Auemhly ln »uch made nnd provided, do hereby „Ive notice th »hall apply la wrhtn« to the honorable. Judrc. or the Court or Oeneral Scion, of mosmsm ' ' the drat dsy of said court, for s Hernie sn Inn or tev«rn«| No. f W«st Fourth struct. In the First Ward of «trie It \ of WH&Ington, im|., and to sell Intoxicating liquor# In less quantities than one quart, to bw «trunk on the p remises, a the following nsMiabls cltliena, residents aald ward, recommend the aald application, to « R k«'h »11.1 was thla 3.30 (1iU. A. Win alow, Mtyjr Meyera, W r . W. Anthony, HilllpG. Plunkett, Jno. K. Urahaiu. Haiiltl Melarkcy. A. A. Cliaimiau, James L. Dlcktaaon, c# 8* w <fon, ^ .i..hn Warner, ft«nurd Kleina, James Hmlih. A.WaMm « {'• {ÿÇÂSS w y*" ^ i W JT**L Iknisl McCuaker, John Mulroooey, j a , ue a McKenna, Henry Ward, Andrew Wilhelm, Hobt. Moi row. «ctn-xu-i» thou. l>. uibhon. Anton Haulier, Andrew NIwlerinsler, mill, time •ulU I>J t* iUHUt A. Mpeetel ltergal >11. BEE HIVE Special bargains for FOR A FEW DAYS ! NOTE SOME OF THE FOLLOWING Our spflM'lal bargain In MUSLIM. Forestwlslu A Hill, Srente a yard: Appluton, A, M rente s yard; one* lot Best Print« made purfret goods st ft cents. Our 84-Inch Wool Filled CAH1IMKRF. ln II teeafaÿ British Duper HALF HOHE, regular math: at IS cents a pair, regular price, 25 cent«, quantity limited. Colored bordered SO-inch TABLE LINEN *7 H rents a yard. Usually sold at 50 cents. NAPKINB to match at »1.1», cheap at »1.80. r, 'Yn '&£! P l'ty hftrKA>l>N ev|JT P ,art *d on the dlct The for Our Stock of Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS! SILKS, VELVETS, PU SHES. VEI.VET nd CLOTH SUITINGS la c «nd contain* many choice NOVELTIES. Everybody knoWs our prices are right. EEN8 a I DO MO 8ome of the above prices are only for g few days. ) ~ R. L. RUSSELL. 306 Market Street. uivl-6«-inwf Drdaa Goods, •«., at Sharps. Ni yyiLLIAM B. SHARP, Fourth and Market Sta., New Dress Goods AT REDUCED PRICE*. Colored and Dress Silks, Direct from the Importer. Cloths and Cassimeres. Tue largest stock wy have ever offered. —Aiio » ran ttueof— j. Carpets and Oil Cloths, Prom 36 cent« to |2.00 per yard. 1 WM. B. SHARP. Fourth and Market Sts. h Fancy Hosiery and Unüerwrear. 60 > M J^EW GOODS 1 00 76 S. H. STAATS, No. 405 Market Street, 1 IS OPENING ALMOST DAILY ew and beautiful deatgns ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN In ; 8 , • ; FANCY HOSIERY FOR LADIES, GENTS AND MISSES. Also opening a large and WELL SELECTED STOCK OK Ladles', Gcntlemeu'o and Children's Merino Underwear ! AT THE VERY LOWEST MARKET RATES Jot == _^ QREAT HUSH OYSTERS! J. T GARDNER. > i/OH. HKVKNTH ANUflHII'L li«« adilutl mon; help to hlAUWInf-ii., «ml 1« »I>1<' TO aiiunly „II |„tmu «rtSlOYH+KK« »HI TOillnr ov.UT. TO «II JjRQSRMER & SCHEU, ■■ x ., EY HTH. ,*»* Fresco, House & Sign Painters, NO. 210 E. FOURTH STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. dworatoTln !n',"V , .'* r ' or, „r , ! d v <'«'H'»lf« . ,n Water or Distemper Odors datlsf actlon guaranteed on ail work. M;p7-Us. lui JJEFFNEH'8 Oyster Bay and Dining Saloon. —Basement of— 885, MARKET STREET. , . Meals served from 7 a. . to 12 night. *ep28-3m-i4 FÖDRTB Kt>IT >i'N T 1 IKW.U. T. lllHKtTOBS. Suit« Agabrat a Philadelphia Mill Owner. " LI THE HERDER'S PASSENGERS «M«M raw*. DMihu ot Dir nun. N*w To«*, Oct. U.— At ■ iMte tl»e Wrateru U«tou Telegraph ComrauiJ h lern to-d»y, ât which over 050,000 ahnre» rated upon, tiw following Board of iraväbMö d m CÄ VaaHonw, Aucuffine Schell, Hart« Durkee, J»jr Ooold, Ru»eell Sage. Alon >. Cornell, Sidney billon, Cyri» Field. JoL Pender, M. P. Henry Weaver, Percy R. Plae, Robert Lenox Kennedy, Hugh J, Jewett, J. a, rrrdenc* Lame», Edwin D. Wôrceeter,'Wlillnm D. Blebop, C. JP. Huntington, George B. Roberta, Z»lmou O. Slmmone, Samuel Sloan, Eraatua Wlmau, Amas» Stone, George J. Gould, Chnuncy M. Depew, Janice W. Clendenln, George F. Baker. of eld ■o A halt A gal am u Mill Owaor. Philadelphia, Oct. 11.—One of the many suite for damages against Joseph Harvhy, the owner of the Randolph MIRe, was commenced before Judge Mitchell this morning. The suit was brought by Anna Moeller, who stggLby her father aud next Emit was badly hurt by ■tow during a Are at the ftrorktng. At the same Wives were sacrificed and I badly hurt. Many other Qrtai^ pending. Ar«., Off for Boston. Fall Rivbh, Ma*»., Oct. 11.—President Arthur asrly«|l here on eteteAniboet at 5.15 thla morning. He was received by the Governor"! staff and a detail of cadeta. Breakfast wsa serwril ' on ■ the boat, and at 3.30 the patty left hv tèalu lor Boston. friend. The Jumping mill, wh time about a other periKMN •ulU agalnAt from I era she The H 8t. John, JJ. F^ fat. 11.—The Neptune Iasi nkrhi with passengers. of the 111 fated were well cared f's st St. Johns. arrived here mall, b Herder, for by the Gerhiad ( e s ft II 25 H A inaook. Concobd, Ni it, Öcf. U.—Tlie Metho dlct Church end acvCral SVclllug hmuee at SuneiMik were dcMroycd hr fire lut night The lou I» heavy, hut the amount la not yet known. Newmarket Races. London, Oct. 11.— The two-year old race for the Bedford stakee, at New market to-day, waa won by Lorlllard's Ally, Touch-me-not. VAMl-MTU A.Vlt On VlOTÜM. w. M. KENNARD A CO.'S W. M. Kennard & Co.'s W. M. Kennard & Co.'s W. M. Kennard & Co.'s g 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 n t Body Brussel^ Body Brussels, Body Brussels, Body Brussels, i Tajtestry Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Ta]»estry Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, Rag and Hemp. Ingrains, Rag and Hempà Ingrains, Rag and Hemp,^ Ingrains, Rag and Hemp, Vi ti \ Entry und Stab Erttiry and Stail«, 1 Eqtry und Stairs, A 1 )rugget8 and Hassocks, Druggets and Hassocks, Druggets and 'Hassocks, druggets and Hassocks, Linoleums and Oil Cloths. lÂnoleunv? and Oil Cloths, liinoleums and Oil Cloths. Linoleums and Oil Cloths. Stock Large. ! Styles the Newest ! Prices the Lowest ! W. M. Kennard & Co., 621 Market Street. «II HTH. sept2l-uiwf-tf-143 IJ'EA I TEA I TEA I O.ie Hundred Chests of TE AH Just received, among them 60 and 00c. choice crop . rjustly famous « TIi«otjmOT «raatletirice br»»d. .nd teas ,e * tr "' by IOÏ "'' or x oud Weare «la» conauntly receiving ne« lnvolee. of COPEEKS. Cl,Mo, J.y^ K MnehA wl " d *OLé*R>« c 0 ee«. aw a.\ £ Si ou * •*'><*« »ra.« I«., Cffe», us, Which is unequalled anywhere, roosted under our, own personal 1'ureHplces a specialty. lui Our (Joftuet are •upervisiok. ORIPPEN'S —T*A STORE— No. 5, E. SecOndSt., Wil., Del. . Jf Ju»t the Latest Styles ow in the market ^~^f Ready Made Clothing N W ill be found at Market & Fourth.* » . l ^ecidedly the Largest Stock J n the city to select from. Jpvery Department is filled jyior your inspection and E ach suit is guaranteed perfect. ~\Tobby Patterns for Boys IN and Men. oing our best for the smaller children. O f this Department we need but say R ich are the styles we offer to-day or a Custom *Suit to fit like a glove. D oi F & a stock unsurpassed, 2d floor above 0 ut, trimmed and made stylish and neat, O f fashion, the finest found on our street. 4 TH-with let stock to view, this us go, 1 & make our selection from something new; M ove with the crowd, and leave your meaaure, A nd get a suit that gives you pleasure, T)emerabering "merit de -LV mands recognition," K lett, the cutter, first in the profession, ! E very garment must suit, your fevor to win, T his the reason we expect you again; s o give us a call, we boast not in vain, T he Leaders of Styles ini Wümington. IFTH EDITI MAJOl Carry 0 A ROUSING The Democrats 35,000. CONGRESS fifteen I 1 «MUO DOSS NOULV. n -uo e raUe M34|000 _ ®«a»ty Baturna-aciaimof lie _ — OBIO, Oct. ll.-Sev, Jjad and aUty-threa precinct. Democratic majority In the Stats of HAMILTON COUNTT HtTDXv, Cincinnati, Oct., ll.-Comt,,«. from Hamilton wmi the foHowlug D*imvratlc mijorui« man, ShereUry uf State, io.&yy Judge of Supreme Court, tsof.'l Eu lillc Woilca, «, 7 !d n. 111 ; Dalton, Clerk, &^rä ft| Pro TÄ, enstefn, Recorder, ï.rèl •' Ooouty Commlaeloner, 8,177 • ' r. County Solicitor,d ),555 i_Eo B | e ' r . C ; 0 S | tro | , 8 ,.VItl ; Applegate, Inflrn 881 : Follett, Congre«« v triut,S 88 ; Jordan, Copgre**, L Irict, 1,703. The lUpabllcu* cl election of Bereaford for Sheriff. rirruBN coxGKt»»*«». Cincinnati, O., Oct., ll.-Tbe 1 (Dem.) clatma 15 Congnumeti I but Tentures no estimate as to mi It declares Foster to he political] and the result of the electloa net Inaura a Democratic Prealdentlal d HIPl'BUCANH CONCIDE IVtatTi Colcmbli, Ouio, Oct. il _Ad election returns aye eomlny In <l the Republican* are getting no mom and conceding everything but a fa greeamau. Tlie estimate« tlila morning putts ocrattc majority iu the S'aleu aj make the Cougreaidonal delegattoa 15 Democrats to elx Rrpublleani. ] A cold DAT. The elrctloo of McKinley In U> teeuth district, end of Boblnmn Ninth, are In great doubt and the caua must carry both h> get tlx 0 men. Board of ARTHUR IN DOSTUM. Tks City Making a Rig Fuss 0 Präsident. Boston , Oct. 11.—NotwlUutas threatening weather the public set» been dismissed, business has been suspended and Boston has __ aspect In honor of the President.] crowds arc massed along the lind procession. THE BLOODY KKKMHMi Committed to Jall-Oo# of His 1 a Dangorou* Condition. New Tomb, Oct. It.—Erwat Du who yeaterday ran amuck in Fi •tract »nd »tabbed a number of wo »resigned tCMUy. Mr«. Hlnlej, 01 victime, t» In » dangerous condll crexy Frenchman w»« committed the recuit of her Injurie«. PBILADBLrMA, Oct. 11. — LtX*t*J Mil, » domestic aervxnt, »ged 11 J« wa* frightfully burned ye»lerdmj «fl by her diese Utting Arc from tbej range, died »t the liu«pit»l thl» - IST AKT MTÂJUM. fpHOB. FAGAN A C0., LIVERY STAE No«. 204-206 Orange WILMINGTON, DEL. Funerals attended with Hearn All kinds of teams to hire. WEDDINGS FURNWHEDj T. STROUD, E. Livery, Boarding Stables, NOS. 10», 111 A 113 WEST STB1 W1MUBOTOK. DXIXV*" 1 ' We l»T. rafIMd oar * ew stuck «fHarnes» and CsrriMW'_ And brothik, A UAM * No. 604 Market St —CHEAP Cash Variety ^ FIRE WORKS, W * , %ÄY BOOTS, SHOES & RUBf CMOC'KKKY, TIN. ULA u 8 »u A n"?.Mr BABY CABBIAGBS In the St — «OLB AOB* -- ç -HARPER'S BAZAR BASE BALLS * BA 1 » t-ia-lffiMh* ^ÿlLIUNÛTON SEALING WAX COLOB WORM for fruit jj -ItB- J FOR TH® SOLUABLE BLUE BRADFORD'S PAINT S' and 8 E. Third -AT Nos. 6 fJ'URNlF SEED. Oood itock Spinach and Hale f KVEBVTHING IN THE ®. J. J. SMITH fourth an» snirur