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SECOND EDITION GOULD VS. VANDERBILT •A An Approaching Contest Between Rival Railroads. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PARADE BED MEN IN COUNCIL. Figure« From the Long Talk of the tirent Chief of lleeorda. The Great Council of Delaware, Improved Order of Red Mcu, ia now hi session in New Castle,having kindled thek tire at 10 o'clock tlila morning. Thin mornTuR's session was principally occupied hi hearing the louß talk» of the Great Bachein, the Great Chief o! Records, the Great Keeper of Wampum aud the two Great Representative» to the G. C. of U. S. lu the- talk of the Great Chief of Record» the following tlguree are given : Receipt»— Reût of wigwam, $355.03; per ceutage, $006.08; dl»pen»ation», $19 02; sup plie», $4.00; miscellaneous, $5.91; total re ceipts, $1,000.79; balance In wampum belt of term, $021; grand total, The total expenditur at bc $1,70 $734.52, leaving a balance iu hand in the wampuin belt u> date ol $907.27. Membership—51 embers at la»t report, 1,04k) ; adoption», 120 ; reinstated, 5 ; total, 1,170. Then there was 1 withdrawal by card, 47 suspended and 5 deaths. The total membership to date is 1,128, making a gain duhug the year of 418. A number of the great chiefs were elected, and this afternoon an election will be held for officers to till the vaeunclesof the follow ing great chiefs whose terms have expired: Prophet, Joseph Pyle; ducheiu, Joshua M. Clayton; 8eul*»r Sagamore, Frederick Schmid; Junior Sugainore, George E. 'temple; Chief of Records, Edwiu F. Eekel; Keeper of Wampuin, Geo. C. «Marl»; Sannap, E. Hayue»; Mcsbinewa, William F. Harrison; Guard of Wigwam. William 11. Morrow; Guard of Forest, Ferdinand Chairs, and Grand Representative to G. C. of U. 8., JoM-ph A. Bond. The other regular routine business will be iransacled. ginutng 1 89. ere TUtS KN1U 111»' TAKtllk. A Brilliant Boone Iu Philadelphia To-day —Nine Mates lleprraented. Piiiladri.I'UIA, Oct. 20.—The ceremonies of the Bi-Ceiiteunlal were resumed this morning with a grand parade of the Knights Templar. It was a brilliant scene and like the one at the dedication of the New York Masonic Temple. The order was repre sented by comiuauderies from Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, New York. Wash ington, Delaware, Rhode Islaud, Virgiula aiul Illinois. A COMING «V Alt. A Bitter KalJroud t'ont«Ht to be Fought by Gould and Vanderbilt. Chicauo, III,, Oet. 26.—Evidence is ac cumulating of an approaching bitter con test between the Vanderbilt Canada South ern and the Gould "Nickel Plate" lines. Gould will use the latter with tbe Wabash as a direct outlet from Chicugo to Detroit, where by the Great Western, he will become a direct competitor of the Vaudcrbllt lines. A Strange Accident to s Judge. r states that on Merrick, Knq., The Easton, Md., Ledge Sunday last Samuel B. Judge of the Orphans' Court, met with a severe accident. A new bell has been put in the steeple of the M. E. Church, South, at Trappe, and when the congrega tion was gathering on Sunday inoru ing Judge Merrick took hold the rope to try the sound of the liel). He ea it with sufficient force to cause the ell to turn over, and as It slackened he fell heavily, his head striking against a projec tion oi the building, a gash two laches long being cut through the scalp. Of ull the stove No On Monday evening next Professor Bartholomew will appeir ut the Opera House for a season of one week with his 16 wumlerful trained iiorses. Arranj^ements liave been made in Newark lor excursion and admission tickets combined during tlie term of the exhibitions. Tickets will be sold in that place for $1, entitling the holder to a ride to Wilmington in the cars and back and a reserved seat at the Opera House. l'.eleMed From the Hull. Asbury and Stewart, tlie two sharpers who were arrested on Tuesday lor v eingsus picious characters, were released yesterday, there Iteing no evidence to warrant tlie Mayor to hold them. Although there is doubt whatever but that tlie fellows interested In the robbery at Vuientiue's mill the tesliiuony uus purely eircunistuiitiul. A Fluo Concert. The I.ltta Concert Company gave a most exctdlent entertainment, ut the <>|H'ra House last evening. The vocal music finest heard in WUmiugt«)i) for a long time. The very smull audience was delighted at Mille i.itta's efforts, umoug them the ' Suance River" as un encore. C the A Democratic Meeting. On Saturday evening Sharpley, Hon. Thomas N. Williams Harry Peuniugtou, Esq., will add rent Democratic voters of Murslialltou < u the ibfcues oi the cumpaign. Pocket 1'lcked. I. xt Hon. Harry A ni the City Solleil picked of u copy of the * while ut Philudeipiiia yesterday. II. C. Turner hud his pocket 'LimekHn Club," Mr. Weed's IIIiicim. New York, Oet. 26.—Thurlow Weed is couilortttble, but Ids condition in unchanged. PKKSON AI.. W (star P. Brown, formerly of this office, of tlie groomsmen ut tlie wedding Philadelphia, of William K. Vegas, Calitornia, formel ly was on Tuesday, in Xewliu of 1. editor of tlie West Chester A lican , ami Misa ii. J. Hatton of Avondale, Pennsylvania. U an Iteuub TftlkS KAII.KIlAlll. A Local Time Table With tlis Ulest Correction*. TRAINS LEAVE WlLMlN4»TON FOR .— 2.00*— 2.23* — 8.30—6.65 7.UUI-7.t0 —8.104—8.16— W.U0 1 —U.3U \ —W.68 J —10.30— 11.63 M. in:—I2.uut in:—12.15— 11Î.3H— 1.63— 2.yut—4.U0— 6.17*—6.30f—6.10—6.38*—7.28—7.30*—U.66*pui.— Y ORK — '2.0b*—2.23*—6.30—7.(2)—11.50— 11.63 U. IU— 12.:iH—1.63—0.17*—6.38*—7.2tt p. HaLTIMOKU—1.06*—1.42*—1.61*— 8.06* — . —12.2d—1.00—1.02—6.0U—d.UU—fl N .17 10.00 a. Wahiiikoton— 1.42*—4.61 *—8.06—0.17 a. ni: — l DO—1.014—0.67—11.04* p. III. Haltimokk and imtskxmoiati stations— l.u6*—U.17 10.00 a. in;—l.uo—fl.oo p. m. » Train« running both dally ami Sunday. f Train« running only on Sunday. I Connect at dray's Ferry for old de>ot, Broad and Washington avenue. Dklaware Kailroai»— fl.oo*—w.io a. m;—1.06 .00*—fl.26f p. in. No Sunday trains. • For New Cantle onl f For llarrlugtou Wll.MINHTOM (k NoRTHEHN I IntnrnioitlHte station*. .1 Liu »a 0—7.47 a. On .Sunday lor 1 05—5.00—6.30 p. d St. Pater—8.10 a. ui. Reading Dklawakk Wkutkkn Railroad— 7.06—10.80 . Sunday trains lu.üua. m—fl.oo iii;—6.30 li. TRAINS ARIilVKAT WiGirtlNOTON FROM .«LPMIA-12.ÖC— 1.00—1.32*— 4.4Î*— 7.46 8.02*—9.12—W.U&—lo.lot—11.36—12.35 a. Ui;—12.60 — 1.07 —2.304 —2.60— 4.36— 4.66— 6.4U—6.68—Ö.2U —fl.48—7.3&f—7.65—V.6U—10.38—10.68 p. 111. Y »»Rg—1.32*—4.47*—8.02f—8.12 a. in;— 12.60-1.07—4.65-A.48*—10.68 p. in. Il A LT1 MORIS—1.61 *—'^13*—W.34—0.54—11.43 a. in:— 12.3«— 1.6(4—6.11*— fl.SU*—7.24—14.4V* !.. Ul. Washington— 1.61» —2.13— 11.43a. IU;-12.30 —1.50—6 11»—«.30*— 7.24—0.4W* p. Ul. • Both dally aud .Sunday, t uu Sunday only. ! N Dn.or am (ailkiao—MO— tO.M**.n;— ULU* «.0» p. ■>. Ko Sunday train«. • from New Owtle only. «IUI>WJ A Nowrwiuw aailaoad— t.n— «.«o—11.00*. m:—own. m. On Sunday ttum Beading and St Peter at 7.10 p. m. Ublaxtam Wwmi Kjilboad— 1.00 a. ra;— •A 16 f>. m. Sunday train» 9.10 a. in.;—6.40 p. m TRAINS LEAVE FUR WILMINGTON Philadelphia Nnw Broad Strbxt Darorr— 12.80*—6.66*— Ö.8U —7.20*—8.00—8.21—8.36^—10.16 -11.10—11.60 4.09- 4.26— 6.06— 6.20— 5.66— A06f —6.30 —6.30« —0.30—10.00—11.33* D. m. Broad and Waohinotoh xrnxvm— 6.80—6.00 —10.16 a. in;—1.30—8.10—4.80—6.16 p. m. Nnw OAvrLH-t.88-10.00-ll.46 a. in.—4.40 6.40 u. to. * Daily and Sunday. * f On Sanaa/ only. m;—19.93—1.8'it—1.8'J—3.10— OFThe black UgurM acuotc the Limited KxprtM traîna. OUK MAILS Their Arrival and ltopwrture. Taking Klfeet July 1st, 188». The Post Office in this city will be open dally, 6.30 a. except Sunday, fro Private borna are accessible until 11 p. Sundays open from v.au to » 30 a. m. bo tea accessible from 6 to 8 p. m. •ale tUuup window will close at 4.30 p. m. TL* mouey order efllco will close at O.oo p. tr. «▲ils climb as hollow» : . to v p. in. ui. uu Private The whole HORTH. Wilmington kNortboru Railroad to lissdlnK Pa., and points on the Baltimore Central south of ClMdd's Ford. 7.40a. in. Philadelphia closed poach, 6.60 a. m. Philadelphia and wuymall, 0.00 a. in. New York, Pennsylvania and points east and west. v. a. in. Delaware Western Railroad to Landenbery, 10.UU a. in. Philadelphia. New York olty, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 11.60 a. in. Philadelphia, New York and all points east and west, l.uo p. m. •Philadelphia, New York and all points east and west. 4.40 p. tu. Philadelphia uud New York cities, closed pouches, 0.36 p. in. Pennsylvania west of Lancaster, and all points west and southwest 0.36 |*. ui. All points uortfi, east, west and southwest. tl.uu p. ui. All laHtlsiana Is vent west except New Orleans thruunh mails. which ts sml south SOUTH. altlmore and way mail, 7.40 a. m. Washingtoii and all points south, 7.40 a. in. All points Supplementary mall tor tho l'euinsula, v.uu a. ui. Haltlmoro, Washington and all points south, the Peulusula, M.aoa. m. Newport, Stanton, Newark, Llktou and Havre de Urnen. 12.30 ii. tn. Points on Haiti more Central, between P Posit, Northeast and Ohadd's Ford.12 30 p. m. Halt (more and Huy Line stoumers, 4.40 p. m. PeniAsulu north of Harri nu ton. Including Delaware Olty and St. Ueorges, i.bo p. m. Baltimore, closed pouch, 6.6U p. ut. Baltimore, Washington and all points south ll.oo p. m. MAILS AllRIVt AKT» RIA DT WOR DILI V Kit Y. WllmtligVotl . M Northern Railroad K 0 30 p. in. From New York, Philadelphia, Washington and all other points, 6.3U p. m. From Philadelphia, New York and points north, east aid west, 8.3U a. in. wuy mail fYotn Philadelphia, 8.3Ü a. in. Erom Peulnsula and all north of lfarrlugtuii U.16 a. tn. Baltimore and way mail, 14.60 a. in. Prom Baltimore, 12.3U p. tn. From Punlnsula mail, 12.80 p. m. Philadelphia, New York and points north aud oast. 1.80 p. in. From Baltimore, Washington and points south, 2.20 p. in. From Delaware Western Railroad, 2.JO p. in. Philadelphia, Now York and points t, 6.40 p. in. From Baltimore, Washington and points south and southwest, 6.4o p. in. Carriers dotiertes as follows : 6.30 a. m.. gen eral; 10.00 a. in., partial; 1.30 p. m., goneral; 4.uo p. in., partial. Collections from street boxes are made by the earrlers at 0.30 arid lO.OOa. m..l.3u ainl 4.uo p. in. An additioual eolleetlon will be uuidu ul 7.80 n. ui. (torn all lioxos between Jellerson an2 I^omtiard and Water and Thirteenth streets Inclusive. 4In Suuday a lull collodion will Wo made at 6.00 n. in. Local letters for carriers' delivery sliould be «leiKiSlied in tho Post Office ten mluuU-s before tho hour ol delivery. W. Y. SWIOOLTT.Postmaster. ■ north and CITY ITEMS Chas. H. Vary, I'hlla. Messenger, 503 Market. *utt«rley sl Co.. Plioutgraphers. 3U2 Market si B efore purchasing don't fall to cull and see the '*Muglc and Royul" UuiigcH. at Sein Heater. Range aud Stove House, 2uv to 213 Shipley street. Does your stove need repairing ? 18) you need on«? Ik) stove or range? Reuter, Runge und Stove House. 20V4 and 213 Shipley street, and he will give you a bugutu. No trouble to show goods. wlsh to exchuugo your > call at tk!hoen*M now ii MAltltlAGKH. BAY! 18—O HI ER. —On 55tli ln«t.,at the reshlen« •nt*. AUM West Hlxtli street, b riiurle» D. Ba> II« mid 8 usa of Ibe bride* Rev. J. L. V. Grier, both oftbUcIty. DURHAM —1H.IH Ul DK.NT.- A >u »till ln-t., tn tbl city, by Rev. Ad.im Sleu Fit ii nie G. (urrldeii. bot > I Levi Durb: nud r, «y. at Y^nLauN'o UNDERTAKING ROOMS, «1C KING STREET, iccted with Telephone Kxcbaiigs. Call — - C Dl'EN ALL NIGHT. J. A. WILSON, 2-12-14 Fni I. iMRKTTOIt, CaKI/. II Wll • suffering from lb «■nkii < ol'lmll Iv ih uilV. utl I. nil ll I will III e A inert ItKV. JOSKl'H T. IN MAN, hlali Clt v. n: li I Il ACG6 I'lils Æ mi i'll !r.*v.V;; •II \ssl ni In •ir-addr -.1 U C ALL —AT— CAS SIDY'S ART GALLERY, is 123 West Baltimore Stm •t, K. ly BALTIMORE, MD. —CHOICE— WINES, WHISKIES, ALES, &c. BRANDIES, M. Wholesale and Retail. 1*1 UM () MORPHINE HABIT .17 ni: CURED IN 10TO 20 DAYS. THOUSANDS of refereBcc» from peraout cured. No pay till cumj, DR. J. STEPHENS. Lebanon, Ohio. Cincir nati. a. lor ivn-W J ^ PÜ 81 T 1 VKCUKR WITHOUT medicine;» ALLAN'S MO LU BLE MEDICATED BOIIU1 KM 7.46 in;— a. Ul. Patented, October icth, 187«. —One h of— No. 1 will c No. 2 will r alterol No days • In the most obrtliiate case g standing. th.se« of cii hdm, copaiba or oil rtulii b* produce dys of the Htoiuarli. dal I, that an pciirila hy dCNlrnving tin Price, ft.50. iii .Id hv « nil tlrngglsl« or in: 1'iirllicr pur lien la », I,M3. fti&R'T; I «I I« ). ll J. C. AI.I.AN CO., 83 JotiU Slice t, New k ork lams ctoTlrn«. We'll Surprise You il you will just stop in and see some of the nice things in tine Clothing which we have made up for this season, goods are such as would de credit to any Merchant Tailor, and the workman ship is firr superior to Ready-Made Clothing so called. We made up this entire line as an experi ment, but, success is assured beyond a doubt. We have already sold more fine Clothing than ever before so early in the seasons. The Prices art* from $8 to $10 a suit lower than Custom Cloth ing and wc intend to niukc lor Wilmingtonians an establishment of which they will be proud. The J.T. MULLING SON, CLOTHIERS, Sixth and Market. oet2t»tts-tf-'d ,A « HIVE B E ] "« 306—Market St—300 we aid: now showing the Ifjinrcst and Ik'st Stock —OF BROCADES. PLUSHES, SILKS, SATINS, VEI.VETS, DRESS GOODS A N D T KIMMINOS wc lmvc ever offered, and many decided bargains among them A Very Attractive Stock —OF— HOSIERY, , GLOVES, UNDERWEAR AT or B Uhl'ALLY LOW PRICKS. II. L. RUSSELL 3(H) Mafket Street. mvl-tf-inwf Rib Chuck Boiling Shins, Kidney Lainb Lamb Mutton Mutton Veal Veal Hams, Hants, Bacon, Lard, A KE YOU GOING TO PAINT • JAMES & BROTHER, HARDWARE DEALERS, 204 Market St., HAVE A FULL LINE OF mu I*ard, P VAKNISI1F.S, LEWIS LEAD, s> 5 : COLORS IN OIL, 'z OIL FINISH, I u. i2Üi lilaek Hock White Trout, URUSnFS, « - GRAINING, GI.AS8, c OII^, COLORS, Sweet Sweet Tom TURPENTINE, COLORS DRY, I Grats FOR HALF. AT THF I.O WEHT CASH PRIOR. Cruto Lima New Corn, 4 Egg 204 MARKET STREET, Wilmington, Del. I RON RAILINGS Peiu i -AND— IRON WORK FOR BUILDING». J. P. WALTON k CO. Su ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPI.! CATION. 552 & 554 AV. Sixtli St.. Cincinnati. irfl-XM N I EDLl o GAS LAMP — GF— 50 Candle-Power 2 ? ; reell mm the light or 3 •adllghf oil. Prie irai I vc View" of t rlor lighting, I» v «; "N ■dliniry^gns jei lln < mil r a in ll 'ilarfii \ LIGHT CO. I Electric RAND Al. U Capltallht asHoriute* U'ealed with, of 400 C. P. 4'ha mlcH its J able Lamps ol HM'. P.|3. 1er. W. B. ROBINS ? f Patentee and Manufacturer, H»2 Main Street, (2nd floor,) and on Change Daily, CINCINNATI «I •ny 11-60) THIRD EDITION THE WALKING . SCORES Itowcll is Taken Sick and Drops Behind. A RIVER STEAMER BURNED Till! NICW IOIIK WALK. Podest The llunriy No»»» of tlic Kon «II With the Ktmimrh Ache. New York, Ort. CD— !» n. m.—Hujrbea JH», Ilcrty Rtt7, .170, Ilasucl 870, Nore Pitxgeruld G74, Rowell 807, Hart 31$, Vint I 10 a. m.—Hughe» 378, Ilaxacl 377, Rowell 8l)H, Hertv 84a. Fitzgerald 878, Noremac 371. Hurt 853, Vint 8»5. 11 u. m.—Fitzgerald 383, Han el 382, Hughes 880, Noreintc 376, Rowell 309,Mart, S57, Ilcrty 3441, Vint 310. 1*2 noon.—Fitzgerald 338, Hughes 384, Hazael 383, Noremac 880, Rowell 375, Hart £01, Herty 351, Vlut823. 1 p. m.. Fitzgerald î'9'J, Ilazael 387 Hughes 887, Noreinac 385, Rowell 877, Hart 305, Ilcrty 355, Vint 8*28. Rowell dropped «sixth while reatlnx. Hesaidhe wa* scri otihly III with u stomiu-li trouble. A doctor Is present. » I» «. Hughes 890, Noreinac 880, Rowell 877, Hart 3419, Herty 358, Vint .Til. .—Fitzgerald 897, lla/iicl 391, Mou«y Paid a stean>lM>ui Line. City or Mexico, Mexico, Oct. 20.—'Tlie Whitney line of steamers plying lietween Galveston on Vera Cruz receives $:k)9 from the Government each round trip mad* by their v trip every three day*. Kxtenidve llallrvad Improvement*. IIautpord, Conn., Get. 20 —The direc tors of the New Haven ami Hurtford rail road have borrowed money to straighten the truck», level the grudes and to «tone ballant from Springfield to New York, at a coat of flTe millions of dollar». 'Is. The com puny must make a Lug land Won't Inter tern. Caijio, Oct. 20.— The l'iigllsli Counsel has refused to defend Tout ha Pasha and other Egyptian leaders charged with burn ing the Iiouscb ofChrlbtiuu» und committing other outrages. A Big Kentucky I lie. lIorKTKftVir.Mft, Kv., Oct. 941.—A Are here last night destroyed four buslucss blocks. The has Is $200,000. Three men were injured. l'olltical Furent In Npttiu. Madhid, fK*t. 26.—The pollth-ul agitation has caused the Government loculi the cortc* together earlier than was expected. (?u«ntl«n*N l'oet Dying. Camiien, N\ J., Oct, 26.—There is no lm cincnt in Wall Wliitinan'h condition, life 1» >lo\vly ebbing away. A 8t«amer Burned. ClIATANOOGA, TEXX., Oct. 26.—The steamer Dagger was destroyed by fire lust night. The loss Is $10,0U4). CougrcNMiuau Fpdogiun Dying. 8t. Ci.ahsvii.lk, Ohio, Oct. 20.—Con gressman t'i»degiafl is I cjMirtcd to be dyii'K Fils' TUk til t MAKKKTS. Whsl We KM Mid What We Pay for It— To-day'u Street Msrkst fjuotsUous. MU ATS AMD PROVISIONS. Butter, per pound. Egg», wholesale, per dozen. Kgu*. retail, per dosen . Chicken«, retail, per pound Chickens, per pair.. Spring chickens, per pair.. Soring chickens, per pound llblckenfi.pcr pd. wholunulo Sirloin »teak* per i»ound... Bump «teaks per pound... Round steaks per pound... Rib roast per pound. Chuck roast per j>ouud. Stowing pieces. Boiling hits per pound. Shins, per pound. Kidney fat.per (K>und . Lainb chops, per pound_ Lamb roasts, per pound_ Mutton chops, per pound.. Mutton roasts, per pound.. Veal cutlets, per pound_ Veal roasts, per pound. Hams, wholesale, per jKiuud... .15 Hants, sliced, per pound. Shoulders, wholesale,per pound .12>i Shoulders, retail, per pound... .14 Bacon, retail, per jamml.16 Sausage, smoked, per pound ... .1« I usage, per pound... .16 cheese, porLouud per pound . :. •lesale per pound. Lard, retail, pur pound. Cheese. .6 .38 Q f .40 o M . a .20 .22 1.60 .75 U .17 8 1 .18 .13 .14 .26 .... .18 26 J» .. .14 . .12 .10 . .10 "■A •'A* « . 1 « «« .26 .16 . ,19 .10 Ä 8 ,21 .18 .17 mu mu nu s Hog«liea<i Pudillngs. I*ard, wit« .10 f* .10 O .12 ^ .12 • ly H .16 . .u8 46 .12 F1SU. lobsters, porpound., lilaek lisli, per pu Hock Hub, per p*> l'orgle«, per pound. White Perch, per pound Trout, per pouio' . .18 I .12S« .16 4« .10 it .12 .15 . 1 * .12 16 .Id Halibut, I Hiund ,2U Cathsli, per Mackflrel, p . I ■■ . .P2M • akS .16 vkobtauluj. potatoes. ] barrel.. . 2.60 fù . .16 *v 8.M half-iieck Lt. Sweet pot I Sweet potatoes, per liait peck Tom a toe«, per halt peck. Tomatoes, i I .26 • I .4M) .15 ds .12 kV .35 iÿ .16 I Glthhuire. per In Grats onion«, p ru I. 1. 1.75 <rv 1.26 kv Cruto onion«, p< Railishus, per b Biting bean«, por hall-pock Lima been«, per basket.... New beet», per hunch.. Corn, per basket. 4 lorn, per tloaen. Egg plants, per pk-ue. UKimiKH ANU VkUITH. hull peck nch_ .25 tl) .03 ky .26 Vfl .40 ^ .06 HO .UU .76 . .18 kD . .05 ks .2 I .US Bnnanna?, per neuen Leliion». p Peiu he»,per hall peek Poaehe«. per lm«ket.. Waitermelon«, ; i )nÉ •ges, per do drupe« drape« Plum«, . .20 Q .80 .16 «g .76 Kg .«-6 kQ .30 «g ,26 1.26 pieeo. per pound, wimlexâiô per pound, reUiii. per quart. .«>2 dû .«3 . .ou kO . .10 Xg .16 Local ouotattons. CoKRKcmcn Daily hy Tiib Wh.liaii Hons C< Lea A 'ANY, lilUNDYWlNK .VllLLB— Wheat Flour. ELMiR per rak'l. wholesale, retail, k Son's 'Best' Kollar P Clifton F.I'.F Extra do *7 lo Poutaxat F. do. Family do «7i KIrk wimhI Roller dround, fl 60 Occlileiital do b 60 Su por fine do 4 35 EHKi). p er mu. Best miiidlings, r * Best ship »lull, Rutila«, Cutlins, Brun, «lorn moal, fi _mcsl, white, C'orn meal, course, Screening«, 87 76 7 Ö0 4 80 per 100 ILa. shorts, 10 IU per hundred. tZ 064Î2 lo 2 10*42 16 l 08*42 0.) 70^76 per bushol. 76<g 1 lU(g • yellow, 36.60 84.au o 32 GRAIN. Prlree yellow corn, Prime lung-berry wheat. Ni V«rk Mgrkct*. Yoiik,O et. 215.-Flour, 2 «Slate. 42.00a3.76. Nk changed : No. Wheat, steady : red winter. «LOff^ftl.cgi^. Guru, steady ; H8<\ * Out«, quiet ; (let.. 41%. Rye. tirm ; Western. 70u74c. Harley, unchanged; No. 2 Canada, 142. Pork. «I ii lul : 828.26a' Lard, Oet. *12.2tm*L.. w . Butter, steady : State creamery, 3Cc.«37o. LUK« quiet ; Slate, 38«.jn3l'. Sugar, dull ; fair to good refined. 7%n7J£. 60. f JPUMNIP SEED. Good stock Spinach and Hale Seeds. everything in the seed link J. J. SMITH'S FOURTH AND SHIPLEY STS. »UK1IAT ßTAU v gUBSCRIB* TO? » THE SUNDAY STAR. a ADVERTISE IN THE SUNDAY STAR, il U 1 — -THS Only Sunday Newspaper -IN WILMINGTON. All ihe Local -AND— Telegraphic News! Strictly Non-Partisan. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES AS ADVERTISING MEDIUM. AN Ll t» a THE STAR Is served to auiiaerlbera roughout tho city early ou Sunday morning* at the moderate price of WTKI.VE OEI^TS A MONTH, PAYABLE AT THE END OF TUE MONTH. SINGLE COriES, THREE CENTS ADDUKMM J. B. BELL NO. 50^2 KING ST UK vau I » TH. JJEALTH 18 WEALTH. Dll. K. U. WR8TH NERVE AN I» BRAIN TREATMENT, h specific for Hysteria, Dlml new. Convulsions, Nervous Headache, Meutnl Depres sion, LflM of Memory, Mpcrtiiatorrh**, lui po tency, Involuntary K«-inl*«h»n, rrcit.itturn Old A|t*-, canned by over-exertion, self-* I »use, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery .decay ami death. On* box will cur« recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar box, or six boxes for |S; sent by mall prepaid receipt of prie*. Wo guarantee six boxes to y case. With each order received by us f«»r six boxes, accompanied with #5, we win send the purchaser a written guarantee to retu money if the treatment doe» not fftitfl a core. Guarantee Usiietl only hy N, B. IRAK ^ORTII, A Druggist, corner Htx-ond and Market »trecU, Wll- M Ingioii. Delaware. ole agent. An Um TRUSSES a SPECIALTY. 1 1. A KOKST STO<k IN THE CITY. a tudii ino> a Itn TRUSSES 1 To suit any kind of Rupture. Ov *6 year»* ex perience. A IB guaranteed. A private apart ment for ladle». LADY ATTENDANT. Z. JAMES BELT, ATOTIIECAllY, SIXTH AVI) M A It K FT »TS.. Wll... ÖU, tlu* liut of ,o l»*I/ LI y Lit r S TA ULLS, 'J'HOS. FAUAN.SCO., LIVERY STABLE, Nos. 204-206 Orange St., WILMINGTON, DEL. Kmiorslx attended with Hears-; and Coaches All kind« öfter to hire. WEDDINGS FURNISHED. iwrut.s-tr-M R T. «TROU», Liver)', Boarding and Sale Stables, nos. ion, ni * un west street. WlI.MlNOTOX, Dllawauc. stahlci« with a css and 4'urrluKc*. Wc have rcfltUHl ilrti W Stock of III j^DAMS AND BROTHER, No. 504 Market Street, —CHEAP— Cash • Variety Store. FIRE WORKS, DRY UOODA* HUM I *j?i Y >Yionh, LADIKB* A DENTS' U N DKIIVVK61* BOOTS. SHOES & RUBBERS F'UOCKKitY, TIN. .A8HWAHK. BAD, IIKMP. INDU AI N AND 8TA1U CAKI'KT, 8T AI It Itol >8, CIJICTAINH. I .arrest and rhcaiM st line of Htalr, Table and Floor on 4'lotlis, I. ii in pH, Lall lern». Va»«-« In Ih*»* y sriei). Table mol I'ockct tTillery K.xares* Wagon*, VeliK lp« d.s.T'oy-M«!'nil dtM-rip lions, I lolls, iKdl-llead«, Doll-Bodies, Dofi Carriages. The largest, BABY CARRIAGES ln Üie State. —SOLK AO RN »OB— HARPER'S BAZAR PATTERNS. D1 it best Une of cbt'api'sl It will pay yen to call and examine of goods and prices before purclia*lng. BASE BALLS & BATS varleix J)ELAWAKF, CAKPET 1IOIT8E, NO. aw M AUK KT HTUKET. We have Just received a large stock —or FINK— TAPE.3TRT BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY INGRAINS AND DAMASK CARPETINGS —Also a large assortment of— OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS* AND WIN DOW RHADES. d satisfy yourself that wc arc giving bargain«.~a6 •TDtve a cnll HENRY GREBE, WILMINGTON. DE nous e —AND— 4 «St i SIGN PAINTING —ALSO FRK8COIN G w Neatly and Promptly Executed. G. W. BOULDEN, No. 307 King Street. 7.4u-Ä-tr FROM •I by ii SOLDIERS NOW SUFFERING Ll W(4lTNDSor'disease of unv kind c • en 1 lll.tl p. militai y wn Ii ^Villow^ l minor eblhlri'ii, depemleiit iiiotlie father* of MtihiierM who died from the ctfeets ol their «* rvlee are uIm» i litltk-l. M tllUnl to ÛHHlstunee given In Delayiil or ltejeeleii elalniK, yean lot allowed with butliltle iilete ln»truetloiiN Willi rele applieutlon. < 'll A Itl.F.S ,V Altorneys-Mt-Uw, Ul» V Hlri-. t, t» e my Invulhl >e. Un refill peilNloiie Vldciic*. sent on F.OUGK A. KING, \\ ashluKloi*. PEIRCE & COOK ? Real Estate anil Stock Brokers, H. E. COR. SEVENTH AND SHIPLEY bTS. J.Jackson Pi Eduau II. ('< scp2H-1-l4 JJEFFNEU'S Oyster Bay and Dining Saloon —llasci 835 MARKDT STUFET. ent of Meal« ved from 7 a. . to 12 night. t*c|»28»8m-l4 W E TAKE PLEASURE IN CALLING TUK A'lTKNTlON uF PIANO a —AND— ORGAN Boyer* to SllM k, JllHl OpCIICli. \v nu nl ol'luslru N KW, ul ELEGANT LARGE • offer the lines! M»rt the elly, ttl WlMlllllg to •nt« id the purchase will give nstruuicuts, whether they wish to buy st tempting prl d It gi u call. \Ve take pie d In giving attention I Vi ly to their interest to •o Iu «bowing our all. not. D. S. Johnston & Co., 4G and 48 West Fifth St. fountain square. Cl SCI N M ,ri Til l WP&TH EDIT star ROUTE BRlS 10 A M An Important De, isi„„ by s velary Telle;. * BIG KENTUCKY failuri VI.IIM WAslUXdTdjj, a »-.I.,, ,,, K«;. Ury Trtlw _ ..... S"<r .. J " delivery ha« bee,, nidmulr I v°, ,,Ilt 8vn dairy Teller Iuim »1« ci h-Vi \-u V' tudii unuiii, U r (ll a ,|..i m . .: u,ualB «tl| ino> !m\f been mailc wjihin n„. i a railroad prMiit m any t tut- k , i ,I,IU Itn explralk.li. * " kUbH ''id»iit ri.» il, O-u .k 11. Hull I,us t.,„ n eoui|iUint .,1 w. K. Ur,«, , ÖU, Runt, I rlbriy. u " »"■ „ Ibfre U u stuteuiFi.t to th. , „I rH|llv , ' at ' Route uilMuvils has been mu', I, n .,,'' V îï" k, "K b,U >'t.oul S,tï|0 w,m J steed or2Ä,uuu. It I, uuder. ,»« t etateiui-nti, i,in| t„, t, « |,| ( .|, u " 111 tlu* urnst ol Dlis sou .Fa,,. | *o'ru lesui j. it ,1,... ' disprove tho state bribery mode it, some eases l, v nom, , a to reisres.-ul the Uepa,„|„'.. ' Ul liut hold that they of authority. Tlie asslstaut United Stoles T,c CbicuKo las applied lor (L'Hai.uuu ' '' ' tincstes. Yoi k^ ■«ave« at 4 o'clock for X «erreta ry Folijcr iras retmi.ed ami ,n„ llnds the politfeal as|H-et t„ \,.« y, , * Improved, lie Joins. Il,e other inetubera of the , |h ,o New York was not take,, ,,i . lion or the Cabinet consultation. 'll"' first race, selling: purse f„r ÿ!,„ ,, mile, was wen by Hartford : l.ütk- ||' ul , fi'P second ui.d Conslantlim tl.lrd oi, t Ih i lila arr.i u > be au. I mi, ,l "> kttemtii «»cut. t| !at utV .' 't "I illUti tie \\itliout a .|m,i r f I !'• |) us a result ol a l u l A Ituiik'* fllgCTalin DUuIIouinI, Dim Moini h Iowa, Oct. 2 States Court lui» nffirnied the "The l'n| ruptvy, ri Ik. I If ) win if ibe il.im ÜlVl»" r, L'oiiiily Bank npiimt the ml at,- " Allfii i f JfiOO.OlHi. A Heavy Failure. Fai.i.moi tu, Kv., Oct. '2:;.—,lame* Chueoning failed to-day for $flo,(NNl. A4 Explicit directions for use nre given i fhc Diamond Dyes. Fordyeliig M.ik-cMIixii Kkup. ivory. Hair, Ac. Kl* I) C'A Tl itS A L. R UUBV EVENING SCHOOL -Will MONDAY EVE'G, OCT. 2, •«, It. No. 4. Masonic Temple. Infor iiration will apply to DR. SA.M-L W. Mt'KIMIY. PKoF. .1. J At KSt i.N m.uc •r'iAA-at-14 j^JAPLEWOOD 1N8T1TL TE -ruu BOTH SEXES, Is 22 Philadelphia, Courses ofHtudy—Enjrlldi, Hublncsi, Solti aud Classical ; a thorough Chemical depart* lie* west of new Broad Sir» I'hlla. k Bait, ('entrai U Super lor opportunities offered young and hoy* to prepare for the bc»t Amerlosii egis. Degrees are confbrrnd by suthorlirof the l lalaturc of PennsylvsuD upon young ll taking a full tours«. Reudlng taught by a flrat-elass elocutlonls® Penmanship hy a prou*ior-nusur ofl beauties of the art. thaw ahn«* Private Instruction glvi eallou ha* been n«glecn , <l. fuvut for little boy*. Twelve itutrucüuu». A lioim-Ukt* Ji .). NIIORTT.llMlK ( Ynlo (.ill.'SH, *. M., i'lpul, Cuncurilv 111 tr, Dul., C'«., I'a, » NEW \OUK, 1HM2. T I1E SI N ill malic itfi Hft< 7V Sun for 1S82 annual revolution under flieprcMiit nui always, h»r all, la? content«! incut, sliining little, utihuppv, depraved obtuse. •an and gnieious Republicun a virtuous, _ The Sun'i> light is for woimsnlcind of every wn t ; I ut it** $ hile U l*" ,r ï intt lüg« *dj w armth is for the good, discomfort on tlie blistering Lacks persistently wicked. . The Sun of 1808 was kind. It discarded in: multitude of the superfluous phrases of ancient Journalism, to it [tort Iu afni.il, mu'clmt, inm«*J* way all lit • urwr. of tliu world, Inl.T.-Bt, und •f.« ill U>>4 a newspaper of* any of tile forms I Wiinh, It uiwlca event of iiuinan ii I h m ull'uir« witli the feurle»» Tlu success ,| tins is mi, 11 dll ludejamdi'me. nient waa the success of iht p. permanent » hange in the new»im|HTs. Every ini|Jorb cptuhiishcil in tills country in years past lia« îx'cn nu tie l«' l Every im|K)itantJ»)unml alrcadv • » Ih'CI) modified and Lettered by uw *• The Sun'* example. rtAtlt , Ilt The Aim of 1 WÖ will 1«' tlie same oi WJ truth-telling und Interesting new«!' l f , By a liberal use of the met abundant- prosperity affords," it I tetter tlian ever before, wi' . , the news, putUiiif R lui» n""«» 1 ' TM measuring its iin|iortaiicc, J tiwlltioniil vurtlstiek, but by is tu Ute people. Distance from eijuure is not the first eous The Sun, M'hetievcr any thing I»!»!«;,, reportiug we get the |»rtU-} 1 in IHilltU » wü »V« >>" •>■'1, ! ' tlu'i wc are accustomed to txpi language tlmt can be 111 " ' ^i «'vciib w liât we think alniut men and • ' j habit is the only secret ol The Sun i «»f Aim* uiit J«* »liall "I 'wv«lf A'"» the best mutter of the ,. • um .qui Agrieultural Departiltint a p* merit, full market ; , . fU am i .l.u proportion of literary, m* 1 ... ^ ,s vn make it 11.« U-.1 ..ew'.|«I« r Un " make u me , . i houBcbold tiiut was eve J j lik WIio docs not know u . u '7 „ i,i. Ii ,■ Ilk'll Sunday . Golconda of iut«re»Ui« lient poetry of the .lay, PJ' lending, news, Immor—inatu a iro.Kl-Hlr.ed book, und in» 1 ' 1 ". 5 , , u.&euU-rtalntnBtb.nu.y^'^,, H our Ideu of what a newPl w I , bend for The .*'«• as follows : lUi rv Ii'" 1 very I- eiioiiffli pleases you Our terms nr< For the daily .Vi», ■euty-clffl't eolunms, tn« a furulil.ed «epnrutely ut c Reprice of th« .■** free. slicfl four-pa? 0 Address , vl) I W. ENGliAAU;, XI IK SU« 1 rUBLISIIKB OK NVw York City.