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xatariro» me tiw» • Tnttâà WW Hool» Jury ïVo Croofc«HlC.«lu. tlrliwn 27,—The eontliwlon 'g p ,ul Counsel H. H. Well., <tW ^n,?„uhodrur publlcâtlon to-<Uy, ^""Äwtemeit *»d labwqueDt fcciidf*'^n oai»» UIckêOR, »howlug by ïjliV.t of 1 °,"„nv ni Judge Hoorer, Mr. L,en und W _ an ,t Bowen no offer Sets* ° r rmnu« l"» con »lotion. The &■*»« Wril. ore: Tb« Mr. P rln, li',"! not brllie, "«er » l,ril ' c Ho« 11 ' 1 ' 1 , ,1 0 f the »tatuto "W corruptly H-nSK-of »r- Pickw.ii v » W " cn lu-onver»«tlo« did take p mu bu K' : IÎ t.i u and Bowen dm log the pm K riiir trial tl«t were highly lmpro,«T „ Inc l,ut tint the foreman did 5i"!rfui P ih,wcii woe eu ting oropeok •''''i 'thekuowledKOOr approval of the H * Viiencral nr any peraon I» charge of jivn») ot h th| , prosecution of the ErconhtC-a u , d(d uot brtlCT, . 1 " . n.„uttcirtpt »t bribery *» made |b'*".'A but tliat bo did bellevd that illU ! ,J , mose was I" "And out whether r::;Äb "^' ,, ."" n ' 1 ' httt , uu h 1 ; » |llf ; L"l, Mlrvlng, prepared hi. the night t»f made an mi lt before the Oil •ment fiim and sat lot on" u?e "J 1 " »ui, ilio jury In Uie Juty room " :t , jiiiimt u " i n! considering tilr.r iUi ilic uppnrent purposu ol sc ,,;ttal or prevciUliw tliu con ' nr nil of Ilic defendant*;. Interview with Cum intr Gn' • nirkbOH sought —- „ . „»mullv 1er Uie pur|x««i ol ol.lnlu. "i, him .»me propowil, *u«caUon or ' ,1, to be used befoie the Jury for the Ijiliiriiie Die conduct of the At ' ...rnl und Id» subordinate» Into „ini contempt, »lid thereby tu jnrvtoucqult the accused, i 'ÏT h.ued at 0 o'clock this 1 i«»fi,rlhcum»t of William Dickson, Ediluvltof Juror MeXelly. for eu Improperly influence the !jü ,ii Ilic star Route jury. i ;l,rr warrant was b»ucd for Ms arrest teiffijavlior Mr. Brewster Cameron, till* BliUavils of Henry A. Ilowen and t Wilson ami Hooter attached as S' (inr'tMT Dickfon with conspiring ' \V. Driver and others to get n:u the United State*, tlirough . for the purjKMKj of irn PV <• to |(i t'aiucrr filât Richard Demis, nephew ol \ lit* lierai IVvena, and lare. Dis ait of tin Department of Just ice, tilth' I ran» 1er red to tho Post riunovcd from the I ■ Alton: siuL* A ft 1 to lMnrtmcnt » ,,mi»ut i f Justice on tlic chur»c of Klnlvriustlou to Star Konto men «bout Ejrt.rkii,^» »f tl"' Depart ment. It Is »al«t »»Mils tliut he M.vc his . Ill Ini su|H-i1or, ,f Clurk Mullikcii, wlm pave It out. It i: i tl,»! Mullikcii Hint Gray, Pension t |..i !ilu' Hcparimcut of Justice, will |m,m;»ly rcmovril. 1 Drvciifl ;ii ii> n ill fi» 1 XPLODINO OA8. •her Mina Horror In Whlcli Tw o Men Arc Killed und Others Injured. »uma, Oct. 27.—'The Fine ftblgc i,()iviicd by the Delaware A Hudson ur tins niincr« > I WCoiuimiiy, located a:, oi the Central railroftd of New firv. I*as t!i • scene of a terrible explosion pi to-day, in which the mine was «et on rivl Uu mi'll killed. T young men, own Burt ami Feter Lamb, both track jtn, bad gune into an abandone«! part of is working« to take up the track and re hud accumulated in Xe «luautUicb in this portion of the mine, had gone in with naked ^ils a terrible explosion took place. At the time of the see Ident over 100 men id hoys were at work in different parta of eniiii". A gum: of t«*n men were working :th'ii Ld ot the ft|)i»t where the cxplo oii took place, hut were fortunately altered by the formation of tlic place in hich they were at work. They at once ave the alarm to the rest of the miners, id u!i iiuiTm'oil in making their escape f the ojieuin,: Mill Creek, a distance of fer h Dille aud a half from the scene of the I,' ills Iron. (Ii I lie me Bj4.:w tiilft afternoon all were out ex it the tw i men, Burt and Lamb, of whom pkf was known. An exploring party n the shaft to look for tho two çmen, but up to 0 o'clock they could kfound. At 5 o'clock it wa« reported the mine was on lire,and but little hope Jtttcrtaiued of reaching the inUafng men | *®tto wvc their live«.. Great effort« w otic to oxtinjjuish the flames, but ■Mpprurcd little chanee of succe««. The Will work was on fire, and difficulty was Jwiiccd .n pettiug near It, as tho fau WwSopped iu order to prevent the oi tic Haines by creating a draft, riiif were iu great demand, and all that W be obtained iu the neighborhood were ww into servicer Car« were made water inu lowered into the mine, and being i vtre run as nearly us iKHwlble to the .oi the lin*. In this manner it was Pjoextinguish the (lames before much 2;*" ,luno » hut up to ö o'clock the "as not very hopeful. wives mid children of the 7?V S' tllp rod around the Bhaft-licad K' ? rm - "'"1 while It was known url ,U|J Lamb had got out safe ", flii'at czdtcmeut prevailed , ™m. lloth I.amb and Burt are £". We lu ™ and live with their wcre In a state of terrible 'Ï a,l p*1.. At (1 o'clock no hope - ;«1°1 Unding the unfortunate W,k,..r r . in ''«lewnlng word was lü bodies of the two young ^tmcD seen iu tho mines frlghtlully "Huchuimibtt»" «Lwm pietecure, all annoying Kid al1 ^ Urimry disease«. $1. t *' 1 1 J l'.rs—ihe lll-Centonuial. I'-'IH-i-k will he brim full of iliv-tt ''""»"les or the Bl-Centcnnlal, - ■ 1X111 «I news from this State,New .nil, and", u m" 1 I, " Ilana > t,lat v, ' ,c fe .lreri win, tR '„ ,,cw ». Uuvla > 018 •s' le'i r.'t ,ave —»«Ryo copies of the ^ for .ale at Phi., an ckrly hour in l> Men from eerrous M;,r ï L 0r , l ftl" ten « should send iulton ,trcat i New 1 Wd« e C o«r a , U ftee° D ' 0,t n ' , ' n • s !;ti , H , 1 "" 1 Mann» <i. is*' 1 0n,t J n « »''ngi and cures Co '.CamS 1 jj*j. drn * ' t0,C ' Blfd tta,w or Fall ItiulncM. ' 1W In™i f ,î' ftt * 11 ca P* now In nn, °* Derby '"'rstin the ,f e "P- Prices as usual, Rumfonl i »fully I y iu » F,t «, FltaT S^wliitlmî World's DiHpcnsary Huilulo ii ^ddro««, with sump for * X ' WA« fill stiM'k Sw' ,l "-' UIÛ..Q JJ 1 Democrat was I*,' «..""I'iuiy whn .M I ,c ,. l40ul,,,a " a sute KK«Ä" M , r - *'• «ter of Col. ilïû ."|!VJP k (or «16,000, as tho 5? "-krt y, 'i" " , „ lh " espltal lirixo ot It,*, wiom'ï 1- alMl "'ho«: "Did 1 In , l 1 ", V( "' 0 ' 1 by fortunot" C atill H liV-kt.ii^ llo n 1 would win. 1 lhl 1 , lHil n , :un iuh ,' v6 ' , n °w It must bo upturn w'aiiio 1 flldhitf my tlmo, t', ,„? üme 8uon - 1 hovcT &>» rnuu u ,. ï lnjr "lb but waited, I,,, 1 Mien, fl V.'!k '■'■•■'ly month, and LSfttti] hat do y< !ï;5afsrv'«wwv S® tu- iiVtuj", } ,n f #ut lfelt pi Wiu l »mi.hin »? un '*« had «in ^ n °<mt Orica in' L:!.—A. ■ "fhmbrr w. ' luten«! A PANIC I!« LYONS. Th« Situation Critical and the citizen« Orvatlr Alarmed Over the Impending Crtele. Lohdost, Oct. 27.-Thc Exohtr.po Tele (p-apii Company announce* that private ad vice« represent the »tute of affair* in Lyon« to be very alarming, The promptest action oo the part of the military auihorltloa la ad vocated In order to prevent a revolutionary rising. Business is »uspended and more troops have have been telegraphed for. The Paris correspondent ol the Manches ter Guardian says he has never heard ao much anxiety expressed In regard to the future os now. Ihe police, he says, are ex A largo number of arrests are being made at Lyon«, Among the persons arre«ted are the men supposed to have placed « number of bomb«, which exploded, under a table In a resturaut on Sunday last. The correspondent of the Central Xetrt at Lyons telegruplis to-day that the situation critical. A panic has seized the popula Thc the itrcb lust niglit were empty. The mol> threatens to attack the banks aud the public buildings, caution have lieeii taken. Pams, Oct. *. traordiuarlly active. tion. Meuburus of pie —A M ini oHi, In 1 note if published referring to the recent Montreal!- le«- Mine« und Lyon«. It says the government •» watching the proceeding« of uu organized asaoclatlon whose head « biefs remuin abroad. There is no ground for un due ulanu, or the authorities are firmly re solved torepresa energetical I v illegal aetf, and eve rywhere to maintain* public The government has the ineaua at its dis posal to this end. Friends of the government now; ad mit Uiut the immense number of tlircutcuing letter« which pu ««cd tlirough the po«t office ot Mofitccuu-les-Mliic», Chal on« and Lyons are the w ork of pruetieul joker« un i enemies ol the Kepublle, who wish to mise the «eure. mis at der. Mollier «uun'd W Infallible, tasteles«, fmrinless, eatliartlc; for feverish n<. ss, l cutlet «ness, wurm«, con stipation. 25 cents. hyrup. KIDNEY-WORT 18 A SURE CURE for all diseases of tho Kidneys and LIVER It hu »pacllla action this moat Important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and inaction, atlmulniing tha healthy aooroUon of tho Bile, and by keeping tho bowola in freo oondition, affecting its regular disci ju-go Malaria. ÄÄÄ ___ A dyspeptic, oroonatipatod. Kidney Wort will surely roliovo end quickly euro. !n Uie Spring to oleruue tho Bystcm. ovary should toko a thorough course of it. ora bilious, U- SOLD BY DRUGGIBTS. Primai KIDNEY-WORT i>H* uooim. Fnncy Hosiery wild Underwear. G 0(1)0 t S. Ii. STAATS No. 405 Market Street, IS OPENING ALMOST DAILY id beautifhl designs ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN In FANCY HOSIERY FOR LADIES, GENTS AND MISSES. Also opening a large and WELL SELECTED STOCK OK Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Merino Underwear : AT TOE VERY LOWEST MARKET RATES New Drtwn Gooff«, dec.. Ht Mharps. '^Y'ILLIAM B. SHARP, Fourth and Market Sts., New Dress Goods AT REDUCED TKICFi. Colored and Dress Silks, Dlrcot from the Importer. Cloths and Cassimeres. Tue largest stock h.se ever offeree. —Also a füll Hue of— CARrETS AND OlL ^LOTHS, From 35 cents to 12.00 per yard. WM. B. SHARP. Fourth and Market Sts. N EW BUCKWHEAT MEAL! etved a fine nrtlcle of fresh new Meal .lust —AT— J. J. SMITH'S ? FOURTH AND 8HIPLEY ST8. •RHEUMATISM AND COuT CURED When wo run establish by a chain of evidence which every Inquiry but makes «trongor, that W4 Imvo ilia only real, or radical remedy for Rhoumatlf Disordeia. and wo put thatevldcnco within tho reach cy i.nd without price, wo 11 um to \tndcaj billig to of every su Hörer without claim that no ear. or closo hl« eyes to ilio glad tidingt his blighted life. In Jus:he to us, dependent famille«, and to the consommation of joui life's ambition before you were «trick« n down by disease, wo ask you to go with us lor a few Women'.a to tbo homes of «orne wl«o tiavo drank of tbo waten of life and are now full of the joy of health, ready to toll to tho world their glad experlmco. Wo will give you no falso Hlntement, und make n > a*8< riior whlcli rannot, by proper Inquiry (by letter fi lends) be probed to tho bottom aLi found to bo full >f truth. but tbo fool will >ou, to > rough AtnooB bun.lrcU ««red to Mr. Uarillck, US Plyt wilhChroulo Bhi'U or present tpnoe allow« ua «or tub 81 .. Brooklyn: »inter suffi Bt.^rookiya—S.'ve 8t., Brooklyn *- Acuto aud Broriklyu—Sd «10(A) lu mil 7°° mw »"■ ^rüsemeut. Elmore, Aflami A Co.. 06 Atlantic Av,, UruoklFU, »mil 05 Will lain Bt., N. Y.C. Lid Bkcumatla « i I Mr. Uaai'ogf, - A)4 Gout. Dr. Co<*ntmercr 1 >17 Ba Chroulo Bbcu: Mr. Hoi-lisle nGoutSy n Rbruma fdloluts » 8 year.—hod expended doctors. Mr. Nevln, 451 Third Arenac, Brcok!yo-Chro tlsm 4 year». _ Mr. May land. >59 Balnltridge ft., Brooklyn Chruuio UheumatUm and " •" ft? Inflam Chruute very U: "SSÄ,-.« , 188 >4th St., Brooklyn—Am ery thing. and Clrronlo £ c«r»; *• l»a*l trl ew York City Dr. Ooodrlah, Mr«. William -, Inflammatory RIm-ik M r. Dixon, 14-4 We 8t., New York—«orrllde, a <nrs; Unger* unjoin ted by I York—Chronic, ner tn Wood, 104 South 8t., New Tork-Chroako * îî^Greonwleh Av.,Now York—Chronic Hheu Disease. >0y Ht., Ne G apt, N Bbeumail« Mr. Abn matlsmand Kid Judge Croumau, 14 Oakland At., Jcraoy City Uheumatism auroral years. •era. VLOTB&B. V* i O \\ ri ii B# History Repeated. Penn started in this country 200 years ugo os a clothier. We contir.ue in the same line upon similar principles of equity and prudence, only with enlarged facilities for supplying the needy. A. C. YATES & CO., LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth sts. PHILADELPHIA. «eptntjan-« VOAJ. gOMETJING NEW. Conncllsvillc Coke! Crushed for Family use. Egg, Stove, Shall Stove, and Chestnut, . Comparing with corrfsnondlng Asthr» dtc sizes, (7.00 per 2,000 pounds. NO DUST ! NO ASH ! NO CLINKER ! NO WASTE ! HEAT INTENSE I TRY IT I Chas. Warner & Co. ? Market Street Wharf. -100 J AM NOW PREPARED TO DELIVE1 ALL SIZES OF COAL ! —OF— SUPERIOR QUALITY FOR FAMILY USF AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES ! All coal well screened an put In cellar«. B. F TOWNSEND, OFFICE A YARD, FOOT OF FOURTH ST. 49"Telephoulc communication with all parts of the cltv. au g 12 JQTH POPULA MONTHLY DItAWINO OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Co. In the city of LOUISVILLE, on Tuesday, October 31st '82. These drawings occur monthly under provisions Of an act of the General Assembly of Kentucky. The United State« Circuit Court on March 31 rendered the following decision: Find—That the Com mon wealth Distribution Company 1« legal. Second—Its «Ira wings are fair. The Company has now on hand a large reserve fund. Read carefully the list of prize» of the OCTOBER DRAWING. .|30,000 . 10,000 . 6,000 . 10,000 1 Prise . 1 Prize. 1 Prise. lOPrlzes, 1,000 each 20 " 600 " fiO 100 - 1U.0ÛU 2. Too 1,800 " Äppn^^VlVan 800 MO » 1U0 ' «112,400 WUGLKTICKETB,«2. half TICKETS, «1. 27 Ticket», «60; &B Ticket», «100. Remit Money or Hank Draft In Letter, or send by KxpreM. Don't »end hy ltcgUtered Letter or K»l oillcc Order. Order* «»I «.» and upwar»'. i»v Kxpretw, can i*e »«*»ti*t our exiM'iiKc. Addrtaaafi order» to It. M. MOAltDMAN, Courier-Journal Ibilbllug. l.«Hilrivlllc, Ky., «rr, H. , M. IIOAKD- I * MAN, 3UW Ur«ja«lway» New York. 6,22-lU-ly-«b [ ,980Prl«Himft VASl I AM) WMMKLYUAKKTTK. .the DAILY GAZETTE, 11 it -ÜSDAÄ New Management, -WITH New Features. The Only Democratic Daily in the State ! FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS Reports by Telegraph. ALL THE LOCAL NEWS A LIVE PAPER Fot "LIVE" People ! ONE Only One Ont, CENT, —OR— Six 'Conte per Week. Twe nty-five Cents por Month. BEKVICD 11 Y CARE.IERS IN A1 l'AKTB OF TUE ÇITY. t By Mail, Postage Paid: One year, $3.00 in advance. Six months, $1.55 in advance. Three months, 80c in advance. -THE DELAWARE G A JETTE \ ( WEEKLY. ) A Paper for tho Whole Peninsula. TnE FARMERS ' FAVORITE JOURNAL. CROWDED WITH LOCAJ« AND TELEQRAFHIC NEWS. Tbo Cheapest Paper Published in the Statè. A First-class Ai ivkrtising Medium for those v rho desire Specially to reach tl *e Agricul tural Classes. Tr .RMS » One year, $'aoo in advt nee. Six months, $1.10 iin advance. Three n.ontbs, 60c iin advance. ADDF .ESS : * BELL «t TAILOR, KING STREET, NO. 502 1 -minutgn, di; r. IQ VOM UBAtJKKB. WE nOLD IN STOKE AND IN U. 8. TT BUN DKD WAREHOUSE» pure rv c whiskies from tin» following celebrated dis* tit le ries ' 1879and June 1880. A. Overholt A Co., Januniy A. Oucheiduflmer ft llro., 5lay_187S. John UibsoH, Hon à Co., May 187» and June 1880. Haunis Distillln* Co,, August 1379. Hhsrwood, November in7t» •Until IN". The above a- .*}* will be sold either in bond or tax paid at the lowest market rates, Sample« '"If be seta at tills »toes NO. 108 MARKET «TÜRKT. nty8-20 FRANCIS KELLY A CO. QRANGE GROVE PURE RYE WHISKY. —IX FACT THE PUREST. RICHEST AMD BEST RYE WHISKY EXTANT. By the galion or bottle. JAMES A. KELLY ? Uniform In quallDr ^ Absolute! y pute rye^ A reliable stimulant 3. W. COK. TENTH AND ORANGE 8T3. KVMy-S and delicate In flavor. and safe toulc. gUMKTHlNU NEW. BOHEMIAN BEER, The Best Beer Brewed. Jolin 9. Ilet* A Hon's, #>lcbr»te«l Lli'bntschanvr ItohcmlMii l.ngcr Uc.-r, Bottled by JNÖ. MULROONEY, SOI & SOS TATNAU, STREET, (North west cor. Fifth und Tutuali,) Wilmington, Del. diner A (>.'* r«»n Alrio wde agent for .lohn (• ttneiilal Brewery nie aud porter, brown »tout and iv8-ao k tic . J OHN r. DONAHUE. -norn. mf AN» SOI.E AUKNT OK WII.MA« MAHSKV a OO.'M PIIII.AOKI.I-IIIA Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, —ALSO— OF- _ , - _ wer. ncquallcd ft»r »iirlty and bund In krgrt ur in all - U»c e Celebrated Bnrtbolo .'lie brewing» llavor; eonaUntly «* bottled. Mineral wutr the dillerent tlav 5.7 AND 519 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. CFCotllf an«l oceouiimMiatlng drivers ,»• mall jinmiptly atu*nded to. lie i* »I-* ■Z\ '*Ttli theTcb'plionc Excliauge. On d hU nllllll in y I-te* il I» — - Ll III //-Vil M f.HS. a baunU'LL, JOHNSON Furnishing Undertakers, 8. Vf. COR. TENTH & MARKET, 8T8., WILMINGTON, DEL. ItBSIDKNCl-8 : G. T. BARNHILL, Ski and Tatnal sts. L. HARRY JOHNSON, öl7 .letlursoa st. aepSKmwMy-M McKENNA, JAMES Furnishing U ndertaker. \ & T D 8TKEET. NO. 233 WEST 8ECOL Wilmington. Dklaw. 1_ QREEN & BRO., FURNISHING UNDERTAKE*® Orriez— SOCT11KAST f'OUVKK FirTir and o. n ' ANUS bTHIUCTU. Residences: 1». J. G it ES X, 111.1 West Tlilrd street. J. F. Gukk.n, 708 Madison street. JQ^Taylor's latest Improve«! corpse ^ Tx^e rtY. p Ifp It •v p DR dP%, SS^KEIlv^ BEFORE-AND-AFTER«' J Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trial# TO MEN ONLY, Y0UNQ OR OLD, • \%TUO aro soffcrlng from Nsnvous Drdujtt, ,>V Lost Vitality, Lack or Nervf, Fobcb Vi, »OR. WASnxo Weaknesses, and all tho«o dlsease ft of .. Personal Natur« reuniting from Abuses and oVwz a Causko. Bpeodx relief and complete roHto rn /ion of IlEALTn.viooR and Manhood Guaranteed. ThswrL ndoat dltoovory of the Nineteenth Century. for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address VOLTA «0 HIT 00., MARSHALL, MICH. ff&nted AGENTS! A CENTS! AGENTS! For GEN. DODC '*'8 bran' new book, entitled Thirty-Three Ye ars Among OUR WILD INDIANS I X true rcconl at the Anthor • Th 'rtfThra Tears 1'emnal Experience among Otar Xkdiaas. W '»h on .bio Introduction By Gen . Sherman . ■t one» iubscribc 1 tor by Prendent entire Cabinet, and by <• Thl» new work ABTBDft Grant, Gen. Sheriden, Gen. Hancock, an, 1 thoueanda of Em inent Men. Gbm. Gbamt wjet-' l R b ■*** *** l>ook on Indian Ltfe ever written . * Bishop Wit.^r (Methodtet) Mjai—"A ii a book qf immense vaine." It U th*' only aathen publlahcd, Jnlly reveal Indiana tic account of tng their "Inner life,** secret doing», exploite, etc. It U replete with thrilling experiences of the Author, and of fa mous Scouts, Trappers, Cow-boys, Miners, Border Ruffian», etc., vividly portraying Life in the Great Wo»t as it now It. 484 thousand in prêta. With Steel Engravings and Superb Chromo-Lithograph Plates In 15 colors, from photographs mode by the U. 8. Government expressly for this great work. AGENTS! This grand book is now out selling all others 10 to 1. Mo competition. Agents average 10 to 20 orders a day. Wo want lOOO more agents at once. Ex clusive Territory and Special Tenne given. Our large circu lars with full particulars tent free. A fine Specimen liât» »ent <n addition for a 3 cent stamp. Add tho sole pub'», A. D. WORTHINGTON ft CO., IIzbtvobd, Coax. sep25-10t«l ILM1NDTON COLOR WORKS. W SEALING WAX FOR FRUIT JARS -AND— SOLVABLE BLUE FOB THE LAUNDUf -AT— BRADFORD'S PAINT STORE Nos. 6 and 8 E. Third St. Bla VKI. r.A K KH va. — iT'r'ft: REMOVAL ! From & W. Cor. to K. E. Cor. Fifth and . King Sts, WHERE WE HAVE OPENED A NEW Steam Marble and Granite Works, Our Ware room Contains the Largest ft bel Choicest Selection ctf MONUMENTS, STATUARY, TOMBS, MANTELS, ÊtC. { Evrr offered In Delaware, made oiptcsaly for our new warerootti ffodi tl e newest ilcalgmt ami at tile lowctt prices. DAVIDSON & BRO. o,. ,7-:«-./ _ C H Ä NGE O F BASE! CHEAP JOHN —WILL OFEN AT— 416 MARKET STREET, (Old Gazette Office,) —ON— Saturday Morning October 28th, SALE IN Willi a New Stock of GoodeThcapcr than the cheapest. Give him a cull. THE EVENING. ocU!.V.'»)ii-21 GRAND'' FIRE I'LACE HEATER. THE Ftrfeet in ils operations, flnLhcd in the liest manncf, easilv regulatcil, ccoudmicul an«l a powerful henter, very heavy and dnruble. It i« a FII1ST-CLAS3 IIE\TEU iu every revpect. HENRY F. PICKLES - DEAL KH IN— Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, &c., ii Nos. 7 & 9 E. Fourth St., W ILMINGTON, DEL. rders by mnll.'^ft octfl-lm-42 ipt nttrntlou paid to 4CJ-PI KENNEBEC ICE AND COAL COMPANY. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, N. E. COR. SECOND AND KINO STREETS ; ICE HOUSE AND COAL YARD OVER THIRD STREET BRIDGE. •I Poplar streets, PRICE OK EASTERN ICE: .49 cents per week I 1« pounds dally. .JM cents per week 2» pounds dally . 7« cents per week | 25 pounds dally, » POUNDS AND OVER AT THE KATE OF GO cents per 100 pounds. d No. 20U West Eighth streets BRANCH OFFICE AND DETOT, Fourth . «4 rents per . Ml eeut« per .fl.12 5 pounds dally. 8 pMlinds dally. 12 pounds daily. I - * Tl»e least neglect or Incivility on the part of a driver should be mmleAnmrn at the offloe at ? and It will receive prompt at uni tlon. lie keep coii-dantly on lia id a UH »»LH HKLKtTrio;. COAL from tlic nival popular mine», whlcli *e deliver In cellar» lrec ol charge, when* »but« wag «I, >* ©. N. ANDHRSON, 511 MARKET ST., (Morning Nbws Budding.) FINE PAPER HANGING and WINDOW SHADES. Tim new Fall stries are m.w In stock, and with Increased laclllMes, perfected «luring the Runiiiu r, wo «re aulc U> challenge comparison fr.n.i any part. «speHaliy , 1 « »/• ■-J»»« decorative work g«M»s. Our »lock In cluuipcr good» Is larguand varied, and selectejl with the cur«i attained «mlv by practb'.il experience. Those entrusting us with ilyconitln g the Interior of tbelr r«'hldcii«'cs as well ms those, who simply want a kitchen or. «ni all room papered, will And that th«' same care and attention I» rigidly enforced ln i »II cbisso» of work and our prices as moderate as tellable good» and perfect uxccutiou will warraut. HENRY GUERIN, Manager. ft 22-2 w-at. Its-20 JOHN MËALË Y, NO. 205 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole Agent for State of Delaware tor WERNER & CO.'S Champagne Wine, PRICE LIST. 87.00 8s.oo Per Case 12 Qh*. 24 Fts. do DISCOUNT IN QUANTITIES. per cent. 10 per cent. 15 per cent. 5 Cases 10 Cases - 25 Cases IMPORTED BASS ALE. BROWN STOUT. BELFAST GINGER ALE. IMPORTED AND KEY WEBT CIGARS. Pure Rye Old Star Whisky, Diamond O Whisky. .Window Shades,China,Lamps & Glassware Wall Pape! E. C. Gr. Ua ,. s -ellable place to get any of the above goods '-REENMAN & CO., -The. "VT STREET, WIL., DEL. NO. 411 MARK. -»asonahlc price». We cordially Invite yon to call. GEORGE W. GOODLEY. always get ftrst-cl&ss goods at. Where you E. C. G. GHEENMAN. -21 5-28. Wztdt-ln. 'EciAL Announcement) Special Announcement! Samuel Lee si Nos. 3, 5, 7 and 9 N. Second Street, (above Market) PL Had a. Si. offers great Inducements In BLACK SILKS, CASHMERE», DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS, MUSLINS, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, ETC. STOREKEEPERS SUPPLIED AT LOWEST JOBBING BATES. SAMUEL LEES, NOS. 3, 5, 7 and 9 NORTH SECOND STREET GA RDEN STREET? id NORTHEAST CORNER EIGHTH and SlMtlNG I. Pill LA DELPHI A. JNCI27 American Watch and Clock Depot, No. 11 North Second Street, (above Market) Pluladelpliia. A LARGE ASSORTMENT AND SMALL PRICKS. ff9*-I.ook at some of the priors Lillies' Solid Gobi American Levé Gent»' »olid Gobi America;; Lcvc: Ladle»' Solid Gobi Watches a» low Ouc-day Clocks, Çi.uo up. r Watches,' Watches, • |22 00 *) uu - 12 00 Eight-day walnut Clock*, |3.00up. A large stock on hand of or solid gold ami best rolled plated Jewelry aud chains. Solid silver and plated ware, operu glasses ami »pcctuclcs. Repairing of all kinds «lone In a skillful ikanner. 8. PICARD, No. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. jari*. S.—Every article warrante« I us represented. novUMyw FARMERS USE A RELIABLE FERTILIZER T FOR WHEAT USE PACIFIC GUANO. [fpgUOne of the best Fertilizers ever used in New Castle county. For facts of the case inquire of Samuel Hanby, Noms Talley, Curtis C. Hanby, T. S. . Robinson, Charles Talley, C. M. Talley and others. SCOTT & SON, General Agents, A. Ward P. O., Concord Station, Balto. Central R. R J. M. niSKSON, Traveling Agent. 7,7-w8t,cow-36