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SECOND EDITION \ FIGURES NEVER LIE 25 - È. Exposure of the Alleged Defici ency in Kent County. WHEAT TAKES A TUMBLE AN OLD CANAJKD. The Morning OrgmTs Ke yi — «at afloms About tlae ADogod Kent County Dr flrfeney BïfowJ- Kl#ores Which Oss~ not Me. [«peetal correspond on ce of the Gasette.] Do va», Oet. 20.—Somo rery lateHIg^ot «umber of the Morning .Yew* ataff ttoemn to have taken ft into his rather b-ratnlewi skntl to steal an electlooeortng dodga fWrai the iknthtol of 18H0. It then had uoiaothlog of novelty to recorumood ft, hot now is simply n ptoco of bold and open mlamproaentatlon. It kss pot even tbe merit of originality or shrewdueaa, but is a piece of bold plogarfsin and very stupid at that. The fellow actu ally says that thy nssrsued valuation of Ken ton hundred wai $2,0U<L87fl, wheu even a Iule as 1N60 it was oiriy $1,18®,290. mornhig orjan certainly is cither stacked with brass or Idiocy to attempt to paStn otr such suteuionts as were made la iti issues of tbe lSUi und COth on an intelligent people; or perhaps it does not circulate um«»ng that class. Iu the b'èuc of the 29th it prints what It calls a statement of the account« of the collector of Kenton hundrei for 1H71. The thing is simply ridiculous 6m will be soeo by comi^vrisou with the loi lowing statement luktsu from the book* of tho county trew» yrur and clerk of tbe paoca, the writer not having patience enough to wade through a halt dnxaa auditor»' reporta. Thomas R. Taylor, c.dlector of Kenton hundred, Id account with KcMt county. OB9TOR. 1P8L—To amount ofilnplloAtc Statt tax lncladlug tax oa Invostmcuu.ta,0M.3T Cwuuly tax. iuciudlog tax ou luvést  he W 5 . 3,081.58 . 1,4j5.49 . L939.U9 MI,U5-48 Poor iinail lax a*. Total. anrorroii. Dy amount paid Hebert Wil son, Comity Treasurer, State and County Taxsa,... $4,619.46 Ry r'ui'.tntifslnns. Errors and Delinquents allowed,. 641.47 f5,090.CU Cy amount pnld Jonathan .Treasurer «if the Poor, fl,373.85 L'y Com mi nions. Errors, and Dellnqaeuti allowed 181,00 fl ,438.40 By amount bald sundry road iW»?essor* by order of' Lwry Court. Rv Commsfiion.«, Errors and Deltnqaoct*,. . «1, 700.00 173 33 fl.873.33 ..18,583.71 Total. Dswro k To amount over pibl Road aemmnt, refauded by order of JLwry Coart. $24138 58.146.48 People will doubtless wander win re the Xar/i man got hfs fiapTres, bnt they need not. He didn't get the« fro* anywhare: they are purely the creature* of hÜimagfaAttoa, und drm't appear ta the auditor'* report or any where *<t*. Tbe trerk of preparing a state meat sfcowlag tb* faialtf «-r the figures prtased la the Nrwt of the IHch is a work of eqtMidtrabla raagaitado but it wtil be done. The ridicofooa a *« * of Lhe thing I* af»parent oa the faee of the statement. A deficit oi ^ily ooe-fonrth the amomvt etÄtod would hare forced an increafe of 50 per era*, in the tax rate, and the who!«* matter would have come out. A Olrl n«t* Trapre!». CniCAQO, Oct. 21.—Susie Pollard, aged 15, daughter of a wealthy citizen of Cleve land, who dlMtpT^enTPd from heme three weeks ago, and far whom detec tires have heea seoortn* the cermtry, and frrr whom ps,0hf wm offert ira* fmmd st the Palmer Honae nnder »a avwnmrd name, living quietly. She explained that «he vrantc.1 to ocoor aborrt the world and then write a book of her experten re. Phe is »aid to be a nieec of a former GoY*rncrr of Ohio. Curriîy and Fro« Schools. [Dels waroau. J The Republicans boast that Carrey' tion means better free schools. Tvli H that in the towded the pc TAX. s elec ly was met—year after year—he at nool meetings anil voted NO If he denies that, he did It, we will 1 urn tab the ncceeeary proof. Those Who flirr« Children »nil uro comprllod to tEecite them In the public ehoole, ihonlS Arefnlly reed the »riiele on "Mlted Behoof.," on tile third p»t*e or t0-d«y'8 paper. Tfe w»nt no mixed •canote tn Delaware, An Accident at th« r-itnnrh. Charles Mitchell, a workman I« Jackson & Sharp's ship yard, had his him«! while letffng loo#« tbe anckcrr at th* launch ing of th« nrw 8cfcomt*r Job H. Jackson to-asy. cut off Do Nor r*r to drop In tt Freje's to-nlghton E«»t Second ttreet *nd ofet a good plate nt aaer kraut along with your {*!»«» or beer. Price ot Whom Palling Sr. PETfESHtfBO, Oct. 31.—Owlrg to brary Importation« of American wheat there ha. been a remarkable decline :n the price of that commodity. I.onk fit our Ç2, Î2.50, ?3.75 and $4.50 blanket« ; rxtraordfn.iry value. Crosby & Hill, Nos. 220 and 220 Market street. Ore«n baokers. A Greenback Labor meeting will he held this evening at Fourth and Shipley streets at 8 o'clock. FCIWOjf AT*. Rev. T. M. ITaldeman who has been well for the past two weeks will occupy his pul pit again to-morrow both morning and evening. un riTt rxKtm A füll Itpe of heaters, ranges and stoves fr^hoea's, 'J'D to 218 Shipley stroet. Chas. It. Vary, Phils. Messenger,503 Market. <ti»^ 1«*7 A C*.. Photorr»T«t>*ra. 805 .VLkr%*t «t Famous Rfnggoid Rend In oonoert October 21 Socttto tickets 6*fly. Popnlar prices 25, sfi and 60 cent*. at Dftfrrr pnrchAflng don't fall to coll snd see the ' Mégie And Hoys I" Rjtfigcs. At Schoon's Heotar, Hang* and Stove House, 2C2 to '213 fthipley street. W* would coll on> •noyai" And "Wtgfo n«wr«r. Ä»nx« nnd Hto 21 r*. !5btpley street. Dfies yonr store need rs u new on»? Do yon wl stove or range? if lisafrr, Rflfijfo and Store House, 2M »nd 'ild Shipley etreoi, And he will giro yon a bsgaiu. No trouble to «how goods. oclsl ^attention to the " Ranges at Sermon's tore House, !tos. 200 and pairtng? Do yon need Sh to oxcliango yogr so <wll at Soboea's nw cnrncnrrA to-mokbow. St. John's Church. Services to-morrow at 8.15 and 10.30 ». m., and 4 o'clock p. nt. nm 1'resl.ytcriAn Church, M.nrkot street «hove Ninth. Rev. f. B. DuvaI, pastor, ifreaching iff. 80». in. snd 7.30 n. m. Evening snhjeet: "Polli les tor the Christian." Public cordially welcomed. Delaware Avenue Baptist Chnrch. PrcAChln n» io.:tö s. m.. and 7.45 p. in. Morning : "Is I oriible for Christ! a ns to Sin?" Evening sub Ject : "U*ve We Right to Hope for Any Bettor i* ' ^t^ ^ or ^ h ' 8 " * Young men specially ft New Jeiusnlem Church, J. B. Parmclce pe* tor. 10.30 a m "Onr High CalHpg;" T.8I p. to , Dc^uiugl LofflTyv. I TETS KAILKÜÆM. A lu l l TIM TnU* With Um Um THAI NH IaKAVKWiÏmIN P* I LA.- *.(»•— «.JB* ÖTON FOR 0.aft-5.55 7.001—7.60 l.M a. 8.10+—g. 16- 9.00 J -9.30Η9.681—lp.an-1 ;—13.00f m ;—12.15— I * .3*-l4$-2 vûî - y i T*~6.aot—a.io—e jê*- t.â—t.»*— olk •pu».— R*W Y OH* - 2.00*-—2.23*»—<L80"~7. £0— 9.50— 11.53 a. m— 1.63—6.1T*—«.88*— 7.2Ö p.m. BALTIXIom»—1.05*—1.42*—4. M*— 9.05* — 9.17 10.09 a. m.—12.20—1.00—LOR—§.OO~-0.OO-*HÎ.67— 11.04* p. m. WABHisoTOir—1.42*—4.61*—9.06—9.17 a. m; —VQO—1.0B—0.67—11.04* p. m. HALTIMORa AWt> IXTVKMSDIAT« 9TATTOW*—• 1.05*—9.17 10.00 a. m;—1.00—5.00 p. at. » Trains running both dally and Sunday. f Trains running only on ftanday. I lionnoet at tiray'a FOrry Ibr old dopot, Broad and Washington arena*. ÜILAWARI Kaii.uoaiv- 5.50*—9.10 a. «1—1.05 —3.00*—Odttf p. m. No Sunday trains. * For New Castle on f For Harrington WlLtfnfOTOK h. IfStmil EAILBOAD—7.47 A. 1.05-6.00—5.80 p. m. un isanday for {loading and St. Poter—8.19a. as. Dsiawaks Warrant KAii.no a n— T.05—10.80 %. m;—8.30 p. m. Sunday.trains 10.80a. in—5.00 p. m. 3 int«rm*dtat* Buttons. TRAINS ARRIVE AT W ILüMlNl »TOW ntCM rMn.ADm.rnia—life—i.oo— «, *-oa*—fl.l#—0.C0—10A0t—11.30—12.>6 a. ms-.1t» —1.07 —B.301 -160-4.(14-«.»— 6A0-6.5S— 0.1» —0.44—T.34t—7.64—0.8D— 10.30—10.» m. Nnw \ OBJK—1.33*—4.47*—0.021—Kill ». m:— 17.60—1 .*7 —4.54—3.48*—10.40 IK 01. BAlTiwonw-im A-tio tn*— «.I w .D.U! NOTON— 1.61»— 2.13— 11.43». m;—10.34 —1.60—4 11*—0.30*—7.24—V.40* p. m. • Both d»Uj »nil 8a»a»y. t On Sund»? only. —4.»*— 6,04 p. m. No .Suudny iriins. • rrom Now Cnotlo only. TTiuawon» A Rotmu *ah.«oad— 0 76— {;*^r}] 3 6 O ,™'— 0 ® p. «. On Sumlay rrmn ltondU« and St Polar at 7.10 p. m. UnLAWAjn ItonTma Rauroad— 6.00». m;— '4.14 p. m. Nanday truu 0.10 ». m.;—6.40 p. m TRAINS LRATR POM WU.M1NOTUN «7ni.ADm.rmjj|f »» B*oad nthskt lixt'i.T lt»*—0.44*—0.3V-7.3»*—0.00—8.21—0.361-10.16 -U.30— 11.» ». n;— 1*.03— 1.32t —1.32—3.16— 4-07— 4.24— 1.04— 4.74— 4.64— 0.04t— 0.30— 0.SU* -0.34-10.04—11JI* p. ui. Bwiai. awd WAontuoTon athnc»— 0.30—8.00 —10.14». ms—1.34-4 10—4.30—4.16 u. la. Nnw Oaotlb— 3.33—lo on—11.40 ». ut.-4.il'— —p.8i-9.54—11.43 a. a®*—T.2t-».49* t». iu 5 7B»ÎÎ> and Sunday, f On Sunday only. ÄPTk« black Dfaro« Ueuote th* LlmlUd Abtprena tram*. OUR MAILS Thatr Arrival ami I>opartore, Taking RITect Jnly lot, 1881. The Post Office In tht* city will hu open dally, except ffanday, from 0.30 a. m. to 9 p. m. Privat* boxe« are acceeMble until il p. m. Ou Sunday* open from 8.30 to 9 3U a. m. Private Noxe* aocoBKlhle from 0 to 8 p. iu. Th* whole sale itamp window will cloa* at 5.30 p. % Th€* money order eŒce will close at (Loop. ut. VAILS CLO« A* follow« : wort cru. Wilmington h Northern Railroad to Beading Pa., an«l points on the Raltlmoro Central south of Chadd a Ford, 7.40a. tn. l*hiiftde!plilaclosed pouch, 6.30 a. tn. rbiladelphla and waymail, 9.00 a. tn. Now York, Pennsylvania and points east and welt, 9. a. tn. Delaware Western Railroad to Landcnborir, 10.00 a. in. Philadelphia, New York city, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, 11.60 a. m. Philadelphia, New York and all notuts east and west, 1.30 p. tn. Philadelphia, New York and all points east and west, 4.40 p. m. Philadelphia and Now Tfh cities, ponchos, *J.S6 p. in. Pennsylvania west of Lsnooster, and all points west sud sonthwoot 0.36 p. tn. All points north, cast, west closed <J IDUthWOSt, All Iiouislnna Is #ant we*toxoept New Orleans Which is sent south on through malls. 11.00 f. m. SOUTH. Bnltimore and way mall, 7.40 a. m. \Yashlngton and all points south, 7.40 a. m. All points on the Peninsula, 8.30 ». tn. Supplementary mall for the Penlusula, 9.00 a. m. Baltimore, Washington and all peints south, 12.80 p. m. Newport, Stanton, Newark, Elkton and Harre «ie (trace, 12.30 p. m. Potnts on Baltimore Central, between Port de Posit, Northeast and Chadd's Ford,12 30 p. m. BaUitncro and B.iy Line steamers, 4.40 p. m. Peninsnla north of Harrington, luriudlng Delaware City and St. Ooorge*. 3.60 p. m. Baltimore, closed pouch, 6.M p. m. Baltimore, Washington 11.00 p.m. d all peints south mails AinuvB Awn UK.vnr ron dkt.ivxry. From Vfllinlngtou &. Northern Railroad, 6 30 p. m. From New York, Philadelphia, Washington and all other points. 8.3«) p. rn. From Philadelphia. New York and TKdntr north, cast and west, 8..30 a. m. From way mail from Philadelphia, 8.30 a. Erom Peninsula and all north or Harrington 9.16 a. m. From Baltimore and way mail, 0.60 From Hnltimoro, 12.30 p. m. From Peninsula mall, la.oo p. m. From Philadelphia, N north and east. 1.30 p. m. From Baltimore, Washington and points south, 2.20 p. m. From Delaware Western Railroad, 2.20 p. m. From Plillsdelphla, Now York and points north and cast, 5.40 p. m. ^ From Baltimore, Washington and points south and southwest, 6.W p. Carriers deliveries as folio oral; 10.00 a. m., partial; 1.30 i>. p. m.. partial. Collections from stroet boxes are made by the «anders at 6.30 an«l 10.00 a. m.,l.at aftd 4.(S) p iu An additionsi collection will b* mado at 7.30 D. m. from all boxes h*tw«w%* JoffersoD an 4 Lombard and water and Thirteenth streets inclnslve. On Sunday a füll collection will Wu made at 6.00 p. m. Local letters for carriers' delivery should bo<teposlte«l iu the Post Odlce ten minutes beforo the hour of delivery. W. Y. SWIiHHS'I'T. Postmaster. a. m. York and points UL W8 ; 0.30 a. m., gen ., geuurul; 4.uu off ■^rnjos'b UNDERTAKING ROOMS, 61(1 KINO STREET. Connected with Telephone Exchange. Call - . - OFEN ALL NIGHT. J. A. WILSON, FL'HBUAL Uirkctor. 2-12*14 TOO LATH TO vLahS j pUBLIC SALE -OF— 3 GOOD DWELLINGS. Will he sold .it niiblic «-île on the D r eniliuî « ) Al^«N C Ä T « , FÄ , ^K ,, '*'■*'** AU - VI8 Saturday, October 28th, '82, AT a O'CLOCK P. M. «t Thrt-a liouaoN No«, «m. «nr, ^ ''»nu* with ull Ihr modern linon gar, hat hi ' »Ining nine lit«, hot ii «•old 1 w ter clorn-t« In tlrnl-.-liH« uni M-«;i d«*ui>, running hfw-k fltOMASj. BOW KN, d g rvjlur. Th Lot« 17 fret rr«»nf to « '.irnontci hfn a ior, Dhaki .% c Term« enty?; Ho -It- kr.o dnv of «ah ■27-21 ^FaCKTYEAR. New York novcltl«*a In spring hi Neckwear for tnen. 1*HICKS «1 *nm Correct. 8IIIRTS ! Onr Dr ccllcncc uollarsnir, lia» « reputattou for ei ieqnolk*«l In thibclty. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. A full line of specie*. everything belonging to the WM. B. COLE. 202 MARKET STREET PEIRCE & COOK ■ Real Estate and Stock Brokers, 8 . E. COR. SEVENTH AND SHIPLEY ST9. J. Jackson rnnai* Euo a.r n. Cook. sep2*-l-14 ===== ***»AJ»*+M güBSCRIB* FO? THE SUNDAY STAR. w (4 ADVERTISE IN THE SUNDAY STAR, 11 44 Only Sunday Newspaper WILMINGTON. All the Local -AND Telegraphic News ! Strictly Non-Partisan. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES AS ADVERTISING MEDIUM. AN THE STAR U 11 m. 4 Wu Iß terved to eubecrlberi roughout the city eaxly on Sunday mornings at thé moderate price of WTELVF. CENTS A MONTH, PAYABLE AT THE END OF THE MONTH. 3INGLE COI-IES, THREE CENTS « ADDUE80 J. B. BELIj ii NO. 503 KINO ST r pEA ! TEA I TEA ! 0. Hundred (Thcats of very choice IE A y just received, among them «1 flOc. These goods crop rjmlly ruinous all choice brands und » chop uud Ueserv* a trial by ull lovers 01 go.al TEAS. Wc arc nlno constantly receiving ne of COFFEES. Choice Java, Mocha, Klo, l.agnayra and Maracaibo (Wees. Coffee, 12, 1,% 18, 20, 22 and our choice Break fust C'«*ffee ut 2.V-. Which Is un«N|iiall«d anywhere. Our Coffees roasted «luler our own personal «upervUlon. Bplces a specialty." Invoices CRIPPEN'8 —TEA 8TORE— No. 5, E. Second St., WU., Del. = THIRD EDITION A RAILROAD HORROR Frightful Accident Near North Attains, Mass A LABOR CLOUD IN PARIS A TKUHim.E ACCIDENT. A Railroad Collision Near North Allants —Many Workmen Overwhelmed. 8rutNunEi.i>, Mass., Oct. 21.—A special dispatch from North Adonis says that a terrible accident occurred on the State A Hoosftc Tunnel railroad at 0.45 o'clock this roomIng. A caboose loaded with workmen was run Into by an engine and ID Were bably scalded and Jammed, only man who escaped top ol the cabouec and jumped in time to save bis life. North Adams, Mash., Oct. 21.—An ac cident was caused by a boiler explosion, oc casioned by a alight collision between an engine on the Troy A Boston road and engine and caboose on the Troy & Green field road today. The lutter left North Adams al 7 o'clock with HO laborers for the Eastern end of the Hoosac Tunnel Ibr the purpose of making repairs. The morning was foggy, could not see twenty feet abend of them. When nearing the west end of the tunnel the caboose collided with the Troy and Boston rood engine, slightly injuring men. The other end of the calmoso w Jammed into lu own engine, knocking in the front end und causing the holler to explode. The thirty men were at once overwhelmed with steam and hot water und all were in Jured, many of them seriously. The .tiindilul ul) and the men rolaotie.l by Com. ZoAlt, Mask., Oct 21.—There Ih groat, ox flteimnt iu this vicinity over the alleged pohutniug by caibcnlo add gu» from immer mm charcoal klliw In the locality. The gas xelllcM in the valley, IniKK-ulutliig the atmosphere. Six or neveu death# have occurred. A Cloud Pakih, Orl. 21.*—This morning placard» fourni posted In the Faultourg Balnt Antoine signed liy the 1 mittcc, railing upon th«* and revolt against the Purl*. •volutianary com workmen to rl*«^ Iddle class tyranny. A strika of the carpeutcrs and upholsterer« is imminent. Wltnt CaiiHetl the War. Cairo, Oct. 21.— Ni net says that the war jhioitv«] l»y the bombanlim nt of Alexandria, and that lie proving that the Khedive and hi« MiuUtry ordind the evacuation of AUxandrin 'usure for the defeuse of the e«»uiitrv. •e d(M-iiiiieiit« |Hi4.*e :»~> Save Money b.v buying your JrypiK.lsat Crosby ,t Hill'«, Ni*. SSO mil, BS3 Murki't slrr.-t. Tin-) an oil »ring rplinilM bargains al prisont. TKLMiUAPUIC Itltr.YlTIKH. The epidemic of typhoid fever in Puri» is decreasing in virulence. The funeral of Major O'Conner and the Mabry«, killed in the shooting ufTrav on Thursday last, will take place this after noon. That llii»bnii(l of Minn Is three times the rnun In* was before he be E m using "Wells' Health Kt newer, fl ruggisU. Damaged —I 's white undershirts, slightly Imperfect, for 2ft ceuU, worth 60 cents. Crosby A Hill, No.. 220 uiul 222 Murkvl .Irret. 7 UK til « «IAKKKT2. Wb«t We KM »ml Wlwi We Pay n.r II— To-day-. street Market UuoUtloun. USAT. ASH rUOVltilOUB. *3 8 Butter, per poun.l. Kkk«** wholesale, per dezen. rkcK»*. retail, per «losen . Chickens, retail, per pound Chickens, per pair. Spring chicken«, per pair.. Spring chickens, per pound (Thickens,per pd. wholesale Sirloin «ten ks per pound... Kump steaks j»c-r pound... Kouud «lenk« per pound ... Rib roast per pound. Chuck rou*«t per pouud _ Stewing lilturc«_ Bolling bits per po Shins, per |K>umI .. Kidney fat,per pound'. .! I^aiub ohope, per pound.. Lauih masts, per pound.. Mutton chop«, per pound Mutton roasts, per pound Veal cutlets, per pound.. \e*l masts, per pound... Hams, whoieaalo, por pound... .16 Ljt Hams, sliced, per pound. *ju VL Shoulders, wholesale,per poun.l .12W. Shouhler«, retail, per ixmud.. * ^ »»co«. retail, per pound. Sausage, HiuoUed, per pound... Balognu sausage, ptr |>ound ... Hogshead cheese, per iniund ... Puddings, per pouud. Lard, wholesale per pound.12 Lard, retail, per pound_ Cheese.. « .40 ...j 90 1,00 1J0 .76 1.(10 .18 ,1s .14 . ■ 95 .ib .14 .IS .19 d. .06 . «98 .10 .16 .12 .JO ,90 Si .10 .18 .17 I .14 .15 .10 .16 .10 g» I *10 ■Vl\ .16 U» (li .12 Lobiter, per pound.. Black Hell. | l( , r [Kiuri Bock n»h. per pound Pork le», per pound ...... White Perch, per pouud I rout, per jKiuitd. Halibut, per pound Ou ta u Ii, per pound...... Mackerel, per jiiece . .16 .16 «y .lu «a •t* 3 .16 . 1 » .12 .lu .20 ■1^4« .up, ■i.ki n .16 64 ■ 4U ,it •" 3 • 66 6 II I .OU yj .16 .. 4 VKIIKTA. Now l»otatocR. per harrcl.. Now uotatof«, por half-peek Sweet |Hit(.tuL'M, per luiutct... Sweet poLUoc», put hull peck loiuatoe«, per hull pcok.T.... I uuiuIouh, |wir «träte . Cabbage* p«-r barrel.. Crate on I« min, per erat« Crate onions, por bull pe«ik . '. Radishes, per Imneli.... Htrlng bonus, per Imlf-peçk a been«, per busk et _ New beets, per bunch. Corn, per basket.. Corn, Lgg pi ants, per pi et 3.00 .25 I j*« .12 .16 .46 1 75 1. 1.26 .95 ,au .03 .30 I . .40 fj) . .06 HU . .C6 ft) . .is w . .06 a .5(1 .76 .. IIKItRIUH AMI« rilUITH, Hauannas, per «luteu. Iaouioiih, per diaeu Peach«*«,per hull peek Peaches, per baskot. WilUrumiuiiM.or i.iceu. OrungcM, per «l«»zon . UrnpoH. per poun.l, wholesale . limped.per pound, retail. 1 lain«, per quuit. • -*> « .au .15 .30 .25 .76 iù .U6 Ki L26 ,9U .30 S .00 . I ■ 1 lu Local «juurauoiiM. Tint William Lka & , Brandy wmic Mill«— VV' ii it at Flour. PitR hah'l. wbolesnlc, retail 'Itodt' Holler Patent 57 26 OORKaOTITI Il/ill.v »«aa Oomi'a FL* Win. !» 6l Son'11 57 76 iJllflon F.F.F Extra I outaxat V, do. 5'uiully do Kirkwood ltollur Oround Oculdunial Superfine FKKD. llOSt IUhldliOKS, Host «hip «lull. Humus, 7 10 7 ÜU 0 76 7 36 0 M ■ do 6 60 fl ; I 4 85 ptr ton. ptr luo 1 U«. Cutllns, lu c nottfl, Bran, Corn moal, fine yellow, 35.60 Corn meal, white, Corn meal, coutae, Screenings, 19 per hundred. ViWi in 2 loft2 16 » MA2 U i 7Uÿ/7u r4.60 I UKA IM. per hushol. Prime yellow corn, Prime long berry wheat. 1 l New Y«»rk Market«. sKÄ«f 1!, - 11our ' Wheat, No. 2, red al.lS^ Corn, nominal; No. 2 Oats, uulet ; O«*Lober, <•/«. ye, quiet : 9ua08o. Barley, strong, one Canada fl.00. 1 ork, steady; KÆ.uu.KÂooaKf.oO. Lard, qnlet,$ 13 . 15 . Butter, firm ; Htuto croHmcrv 35 c.h27c. Sugar, steady cuutriluuai, 7.11-16 Lgg» hm; Stgte Vbtt2V. winter, steady; $1,11*; l LI VENUE A PEU VA T I ON B. VOTICÏ.-I, W. KELLY, OWNER i-V OK the wltlitn mentioned premise», In compliance with mi Act of Attteiuhly tu inch cam- marie »ml provide«], <lo lu rch r (five notice that 1 shall apply In writing to the fionorabhj the Judges of tin C omt of General Ck'Mfoii» or the Ww* mid .fall Delivery of the Mate of Delaware, in auri tor New Caxtle ('unity, on Monday, the 9Dth day of November nrjO, A. !>., IKL being the first day of ««Id court, for a IU*en*n to keep an at No. 2W Vau Buren at reel. In the Tenth ward of the rity of Wilmington. liai., and toMdl Intoxicating liquor* in less quaniltt«-* than one •iiiart, to Int drunk on the premises, and following r*s|H**t*t»l* ell Unir., resident» of »aid ward, rccomuieud the «aid application, to will : rmiip riunkctt, Francis McCloskey, >hn K. 1 nil a n. Iward A. Alker, oui* P. I.vnch, . O'By rue. Illlsm Dollar«!, William Walali, John L. IfçtloMkvy, Jam«*« \V. Mc AI later, F«-rgiis llrtiiunlian. Ili'Wion K. I.aunon, •ta»-:« 1A* Inti M I I ■ { aines Murray, ctrr l.audrv, . Cahill. \\ lllinm Haggerty, Patrick Connell, James McNulty, John Guthrie, John 61c Enter, Michael »lave«, (5. I. Thom Jam.. ! Whtlukar. V. Whittaker. WTT.MAM KFI.Ï.Y. VOIICE -I. ROBERT A. OOCIIRAN, lv uF MbMIftown, Now I'avllo conniy. au » Ktatv of i »ola wan*, owner of the wttlilu uu<iiiloii<>«| »m inlM M, «l«i Iicrt'liy alv© umke to the « awaiT In otl(*l' llwt 1 IlltlMUl to . ...... •TMyneral tgutslon» Jail I Hit very of tlo» h*. iti of lui <1 for New » n*tle C'«mhi tin llr»» «luv or lb* noX* t« nn, whli li will rotnmen«*«-amt Ih- to l.l at IliiiiiifftoM, In Now Ciibtle nullity afon *.i|tl, on Mointav, the'20tk «»ay <»f NovimhImt. A. II., t rC, fur a ili't'ii«u' lo kt op an Inn or tavern ami io •ell IntoxleailiiK ll«iuun In I« «•* Ruautiiles than •me ijuart, to Ih- «trunk on the nieiulse« at ami In llit liuuie known im the MMilfetuwn Hotel. Tins |«K «tion or said house U In unlte«fsieTiool DUtrtcU No». «U and 94. In New Castle comity aluresaid. amt near the rurner ol Main nml ilroml »Ireeu, in the nulil town ioI Mt«l<lli-town. The minis «»f tile net*table eitl/eni «•alum are : It. W. ruckran, j.« »l-i Miller, Sulliaii HImmom, .lohn \V. IlftVrl, H. M. Keynoltls! U. I . Hinltli. iiiiinuniliiiK iu)* «ahl u|»|»ll Ja«. L. Garry, Alex. Maxwell, se Jo ft.. *1. H. l aug, t i»**». WM« uh«. Ter, John V»«ey, o.o. « luiiilterlahie, It T. LockWtfutl, Kdwnnl J W. Hc.itt Wav, Joseph W. («ary, •I. K. MeWImrler. ' oh HilIU, \V. KlInHoh i Uco. \V. WIIm V. W. Can mm, «MfJi-.1l It. II. Finrter. KOUKKT A. CfK'IIRAN. XTO I l( E.—I, WILLIAM K. GKIFVITH, IX Tine oivKKii i.r ui.- »m)i„ m, un, .I pro|H it>, (In hereby jflve n«Al«*e that I shall »I ply I«. the Julia« sol tin < «.nrt «»I »loiixollhe I'euee nml Jail lh ll\eiyot' the Hlate \ *n ami for Hie Counly <*f New Caalle, IV. I lu X,til «lay «»f NoveinlM-r next A. Mug the llr.-t «lay of the Nuven.h.r sal.l rourt Tor u IlceiiM- to». II Intoxle «ting »4. . le»» t han *»ue half gallon *• jn Main street In the town ol Newark. II. «I Hehool hUtrlrlri. N <«».%) A41 tn;\Vhlte ■k llundr.'.t, New t nulle Count), «»ela »».»»« following respectable •ml the »alii application to wit : Janie- II. Itay, H. It. ( I mate. tJe.ir^'NV. I.lmlsey, John Ibnnhu, J. \\. I*euiilugt«>ii, W. If. Ht.wle, Jauie» .lellerl». I'uney I'eiuberton, Nathan Sander». Cal vau H. Worrell. M M. K. CklFKI l'll. n- » «I hla Mond 1».. IW. I Il'inors at in y » In tli«* I 4'lay C In iiuauUlh'» ni/.« John O* I ioniicll, Jr. Joint CorbiL ocii9-:it N otice—i.maky plunkett,ownkk OF Til K within inriitloni'd iirciul»«*», lit com* pManec with nil art of A»»« uihly In «urh ihm- iiimlr •iid |>r«»vWe«l «lo In rrby give notice timt 1 »hall W»P*y *« writing to I lie houarablr, ll»e Jiufer« of Ihr ( ourl ol («■ u«-r»l H«-»»lmiit ol Hm: IV Jail m ihrry «if lliektate of IvUwnn-, In *ml lor < a*lh- rogtity, im Momby Ihr îP*lli davor •ext, A l>.. l.vrj, Ih-Iiik |h« llr«t «lay ouet, for n llreutu- to k«-Pti .tavern, knuwu ullit- ..Vi lloli l at Hit: northwest , nr. ol WaU-r ami 6' Street.«, In the H«'roiid war«!, of city «»r \\ llniliixton. IM., and Iratiflg |ii|iior« lu le»* «iiiantltiCH tluui . Io|h- drunk on tin- premUi «. nml the f«»l «Igu taljle Htlo-ttN rrHl.ht«« ,,f M |<| ininriid the «aid aim! irai ion, to wit: Max. Kpiintini, Jo*. A. I(tIIIII.11|II. c. I». II,.rm i. Nathaui. I M« lrholr, J«*hu Plunk, tt, W. II. Oulun, Patrick Plunk. IL «•t-orgi* i>11 U y MlrhZel Kdiny. O. H. Bat r..ut(liH, Duiih l B«« '«I, Batum i A. Clifford. N dd iu n.. to Mil Intox lug I -n... M. Kittiiinawiii, 8. S. >V lck«ii>lifiiii, Jno. p. llay*. \\ . llninin«Mid, ICH P. « lailtllagli I m. lernaril Med,»»key, « . J. II. V i 111 a 111 It**«»*«*, Auilrt-u (ii-«»t/, IC M. (.illn.au, Anton ||«-u> H«»h«'rt Kein uu, llurn Plsor, -t 19-St MARY PLUNKETT. N OTIt'K. — I, WILLIAM MORRIS, TVIKOWNKft of the lion *«• siiuul.d on Clinton •treet brtw«*di Wau r»n<l Front ni n-in united Mchtiol DUtih-t* flB hii>*I n hundred, New umIIc eouutv, Stut<- ol IMawjiri-. in (-oiiinllaiii-u with tin- re <liitrviiM-ut« o t tin- A«-t oft Im« Cl« 111 Mil'll v notlrt- Huit 1 mIiuII ilctit-rsl 18 1» war. Pltv, 7(1, K.-tsl H«-d (,t„ ral AaiM'tiitdy. • uiitd«* and urovl«le«l. do he 11 u JT | i J. u wrtiluK to the. Court «>f « orril«-Penee :in«T .Inti In livery or the Hi.-Ite or Del -w »r«-, |„ »,„| for New (jastle Iiuuuiy. un Maaitat, II.« juih .luy ,.i Niiv.'inbcr. A. II.. lHt£, tn-lng tin- next h-nu «>t*nal«l toxi«-»tbig lliiuor* In liHlf cnIIoii, ii tin* tullttwing *:»l«l Hehool til tlon to «V It : Witt. A. Jester, Win. IMvIiImoii. F. A. Piuninuton, Thos. 1). Brad'vuy, N. tieo. Price, Hu«. T. Vail, Juin«-* M. Jc.Mer. »•ton trt the »ah- llu-rt-i •t le<n i|Uautltli M than •it to i.e «trunk on the preuilMe-«, respectable «•itttvin, r« hidenl« ol stricts leoomiuehd the s:thl appllea Finn in Newkirk. William .1. Win gate, David ^U-eliumti, «/ante« p. C'aiinon, ' VonCulln, John F. Calrn », <1 *yton VouCultn. WILLIAM MolUtlS. «•r lu Kv* Win. A. rl< -*t pEOPLE WHO HEAD I \ « ci t( i.IIol Ie ll.vtt« d to the Greatest Newspaper Io the West. Tlic- rival of any In America. -Til K — Cincinnati Enquirer. 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Best New Styles Body Brussels and Velvets, $1.50 and $1.00. CARPETS. Best New Styles Tapestry Brussels, $1.00 and $1.10. CARPETS. Newest Styles Tojx?stry Brus sels, 75 cents. CARPETS. New Choice Sty les, Extra Sujier Ingrains, $1.00. CARPETS. Newest Styles, Extra Suj Cotton Chain Ingrain, 80 cents. >er CARPETS. Best All-wool Ingrains, cents. 75 CARPETS. Best Half-wool Ingrains, cents. co CARPETS. Best Colton an«l Wool Ingrains, 50 omits. CARPETS. Best Hag iu all (nudes, -10,45, 50, 60 and 75 cents. CARPETS. Hf-mp, 25 cents; yard wide. CARPETS. Stair, Entry,Hall ; any width. OIL CLOTHS, Linoleum, Curtains,Upholstery in nil its brunches. Carpets Made and Laid, Everj thing lu the Carpet .and Upliolstc ing Business. i r First-el are and sathfuctloD L teed. Call ntid examine. M'Cartney, Kenny & Co, No. 805 Market Street, institute BUILDING. »' 1 * 23 - Itn t ci fourth EH! I i. MB. TABNELL'S Vi 4C98,00° of the Land Lea Money Squandered. THE MOREY LETTER PAR AG I A CRAVE CIIAHUK. I»'MU nn.l th. . »»Ultra ut Kittle. Duhms, (V i. 21 —ti.i. tbruwii Int,) U mm,, , » IM.IItVal excitement hy\ leim 1 '"* 1 ' apli'umi.lv in the /..• J r 1 l lril ileil editor bus satisfied hluisdf^r rî* Ï 111 ThuTiT maa " •" «'« letter 1 I I« letter poaltlvi-ly ,, ParlianunUrjr party lmVlnè »hi 11 »' 0 IU " 1 U- matter „„î,y, ä the Land ïvngue without lOI II. funÜB. The Tuna ilct,ounces the act as one. preatest.niece, of |K)lu|,. a i vlllany n, r |wl rateil In luodiru time«, ami dL Ute to .nggnt u„. Husjileiou it, »ui,, f nientury poly really ran lUe |, ai „l u a* u fahe pretense under which m immer, which they never eouhl hav tallied If It had been solicit,,1 ' political pur|K»e« for which n u , sought and used. The Tima conclu lea l.y wamlne c pimple ajcalnst pollUc.l I rii-kslcr» u ll I and „r K i.. t|i.,u u, press r„ r „„ *" the Land Leapue funds, hl„t|„,, Ulnt ,, I.and Lcttpuc muiiu K cr» slu,|| , v „. , pc 11 cd to account lor then fund* ,, uro will remit which will alcni tUi villlatiy ot the Parliamentary oartv i. wursc than sugpe.ted. • Dtint. in, Oct. Îl.-Tlic Dublin Mi prnn, In rcfcrrlnp u, the idtanrn tin Parnell Parliamentary party lia« allowed hv the managers of the L:m,| |, to use tlloiM.WX) aetrllii-of Uie Irueii, I In political work, ferelpn to uwa fu, , the loau»l iA'ague moneys we it says that uo expluimtionbor Ihcii yet mode by Parnell nr hi» coll* to Uicm! accusal ions, although i very hrs been made by their friends from them sonic stuU>uunt. The Kxprcu says the Imprcwinn Il I Min the people by the charges absence of a denial is very bud, andgrJ hourly worse ; that the iniiidnol tl K -J arc becoming thoroughly poisoned aj Parnell and Ids party und that unloTl reason is given ut once the second «]«.m of Parnell *M|| U any (TOlU not ; contrilij ' .. I ; i. und Ute I'arliumcuhiry pat Ireland la inevitable. OKIKiON'S HKNATOIt. I J. N. Ilolpli barrio« Off the TiiJ Last, Portland' Oh boon, Oet 21. J Ifolpli has bccu ;eheU*d l nit« d SlaU-sI tor from Oregon. Crosby g Hill's I» the place to buy utidmrrar, lia glove«, blanket«, llstiiiels, drias g«MMls silks. iMirgtvt at(K'k and lowest priées "Uhlnrae Letter" Again. Nnw York, Oet. 21.- It Is wliisper the headquarter« of the Stale hVpu Ooniinitt.ro U»at astounding develop have been brniicbt to Unlit rngudi ni Morey letter. It. it wild timt .lohn J. II port ims now in id« |i< from tiurvey, giving hi* part in thorasi il is alleged, implkstiui; W. II. li:ti ehairmun of the Nationsl Driiincrstli* inlttec as one of the chief conspirators forgery. bimi a coni 49-The wonders of " nuxlcrn t licniistrl anpurent Iu the beautllul liiauiuud Dy«*iu kinds and « «dors of Ink can Iwoisdu fmiu | J JUS. J. N. A J. li. IlUUKNSACK, Tliu.w a01lctc«l with in« « flV« t'Dl'SKI,K-A I M KIM 'l! Rl A LIXATtoN -I isult.1. N. A J. B. IlclH «I str« «-t. I'hlla.h liihla, • n, «hiring the Imurs ul s a Wlm«i «I the way t«> Improi "WISDOM IN A NPT-HIIKI.I.." etntol lhm-c«-nt »lamp. \( K "I lu m H : j». mJ KS »■r simiiM know hi A«l di.xiM r. dlthi Haut a. pin # ILMINCiTON COLOR WORKS. w SCALING WAX FOR FRUIT Jilt -AND— SOI.IÎ ABLE BLUE FOR THE LAP» —AT— BRADFORD'S PAINT STO Nos. 6 and 8 E. Third Sd ' SUFFKRIXR V or »»> aitj'i ««■ re colUM I" If eOI.DIKRS NOW Cl WOHN |)Sor«llw-a nillltnry WIUuws, n.tl.ei a ol Uielr klhlri ii, «ie « «lied I MllllU Many I» v ui™ flllltlcd. Ill. 1". „ . Ill Ih-laynl or ll. 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