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SECOND EDITION! RAILROAD EXTENSION Tlu 1 Pennsylvania's Cherry» stone Scheme. DROWNED IN MINNESOTA THE CHERRYSTONE 8CHKME. Tits Projected Kxteniiou of the F9 bb •ylvaula Railroad to Cherryatone. The Baltimore Sun or to-day says : It is seid that effort« are beim; made in Baltimore by the Pennsylvania Railroad to purchase a steamboat to run from the termina« of that road at Cherrystone, Northampton county, V».,across Chesapeake bay to Norfolk,where it will connect with the Norfolk and Western Railroad. The steamer Excelsior, of the Potomac Steamboat Company, and the new «tramer "Eastern Shore, of the Eastern shore Steamboat Company,are mentioned as the vessels the railroad has been trying to •eeure, but though the agents of those lines have heard the report, they have no official Information on the subject. There seems to little, it any, doubt that the Peninsula railroad will be built as projected. It is to ran from Delmar, where it will form a con nection wtth the Pennsylvania railroad sys tem to Cherrystone via'Salisbury, Pocomohe City, and other enterprising towns. A line is now beins: surveyed over the «ti covered by the Easteru Shore railroad tho purpose, !i dutlly buying In tho Pennsylvania railroad is Mr. Scott of Erie, Pa., who is largely interested in the Pennsylvania railroad, w hich road will, of course, control the Peninsula railroad, aud thus have direct communication from New York to Cherrystone, aud thence by steamer to Norfolk aud tbo South. This route, it is claimed, is tho shortest that can be made. «und for It la believed, of bluffing and that road. The chief mover â former lielawarean Drowned. The Sussex Journal of to-day •'Samuel Morgau,formerly cf8useex county, aon of Martiu Morgan, of near ConcoW, as drowned near his home in Herman, Minnesota, a short time ago, under the Following circumstances; He had been a few miles from home to uttçjid to the build ing of a house on a farm that he had purchased a while before, and while on his way back at night, got lost in a prairie. Search was made for him by his friends the next morning when he was found drowned 1u a lake in the prairie. Mr. Morgan re sided with his sister, Mrs. llazzurd, whose husband is a son ol Mrs. Lucinda Hazzurd, well known in Seaford. Mrs. Huzzar<l was visiting her relatives in Susser at the tim • , of the accident. Mr. Martin Morgan, father of tho drowned man, had his leg broken week before last. Particulars of Die father's arcldeut were published in last week's Journal. The drowned of Mrs. George A. Jones, of this town." s was a cousin The XYarer Witch Fair. In the window of Adams Ai Bro. a beauti ful set of flro luurehal'b eqipmeuth are exhibition and will be chanced off at the «oming fair of the Water Witch Fire. Corn |*any. It was presentdaby Frederick Mlgod, a dealer in such article.« at No. 510 Kacc street. The fair bus every prospect of being very successful. People to whom circular« bave been sent, requesting donations, are requested to respond at once. Killed XYhi!« <iunning. A telegram ha« bee received from Rahway Retreat, Wythe county. Va., «tat tng that Alexander Goodman, formerly in the coal and wood busiuess in this city, hail h en accidently shot and killed while out gunning. Particular« are not given, but it 1« understood that he. had «hot him«elf, although one rumor is to the effect that he was shot by a was shot by a companion. Interfering: With n Deputy Marshal. The case of John Gormley for interfering with a deputy marshal at the polls in New f'astle on election day was railed before Supervisor Conrad at 'i o'clock this after M)pn. The case was postponed until the third Tuesday in June, Mr. Gromley being released on his own recognizance In $20H ball. Senator Bayard appeared Tor him. Wert Church SnmiAy School. The fourteenth anniversary of the West Presbyterian Sunday school t»^ok place la«t night. The church was crowded and tho interior was beautifully decorated. The report of Charles Baird, the superintendent, was a very favorable one. The exercUcs were intere«t]ng and the singing good. The City ot Worccftter*« Troubl«. Warrant« have been issued for the arrest of the captain and pilot of the City of Wor cester, which ran into an pauk u Large in the East River Thursday night, causing the loss of »even lives. snF rhe Diamond Iiye* alwny«« «in more than they clnim to do. Color over that old dr»-s-i. It ! look Hke new. Only 10 cent-». nil CITY ITEMS cuss. H. Vary, Phila. Messenger,603 Market, rtuaerlejr k Co.. Photogruphers,802 Market et j ■ CHURCHES TO-MORROW. Ktrtt Prcfbytcrl&n Church, Market above Ninth, Rev. F. H. Duval. Preaching 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. in. tug: "The Greatest of Human Ho iag : "The Greatest of Human Cares cordially welcomed. ftreet pastor. . *ubl!e TUK KiULJKbUM. A Local Time liable With the L&Losl Correction«. TRAJNN LEAVE WILMIN(*TON FOR Phila.— 2.00«— 2.23« — 6.30—6.65 7.00|—7.i0 —8.l0f— S. 16—y.OuJ — 9.39t —9.68J—10.30—11.53 ». rap—12.001 m *—12.1 1>— 12.3K—1.63—2.30 Î -4.00— 9.17*—•6.801—6.10—6.38*'—7.20—7.80"—9.66* pm.— H U W Y ORK — 2.00* 11.63 a. 23*— Ö.30 —7.50—-m.'jO— — ia..'l8— 1.53-6.17»— 6.38*—7.20 p.m. HaLTIMORB— 1.06»— 1.42^—4.61*— 8.05* — 9.17 10.00 a. il .04* p. m. WABin kotow— 1.42*—4.61*—8.05—9.17 a. m: —1 00— l.O»—6.67—11.04* p. in. HAXTtMORB AMD 1MTBRMTCDIATK BTATlOKS— 1.00*—9.17 10.00 a. m;—1.00—0.00 p. m. » Train* running both dally ar.d Sunday. ♦Trains running only on Sunday, t Connect ot Gray'« Ferry for old depot, Broad and Washington avenue. Dblawarb Hailsoad— 6.00*—9.10 a. m;—1.06 —3.0b*—0.261 p. m. No Sunday trains. * For New Castle only t For HarTlugU.ii and intermediate stations. Wilmwutow k Nonniar.w railroad— 7.47 a. w t—1.06—6.00—0.30 p. m. On Sunday for Heading and St. Peter—8.10 a. m. Delawakv W»tkhw Railroad— 7.00—10.30 ou-^5.30 p. m. Sunday trains 10.80a. m—0.00 .—12.28—1.00—1.09—6.0'J—0.00—0.57— p. tn. TKAINH ARRIVE AT WILMINGTON FROM l»HILAD*LPItLA—12.50—1.00—1.32*—4.47*—7.46 S.02*_0.12_9.05—lO.lOf—11.35—12.36 a. m;—12.60 —1 «07 —2.30f —2.60— 4.36— 4.65— 6.40—6.63—0.2C -0.48—7.861—7.65—9.60—10.38—10.08 p. XXX. York— 1.82*-4.47*—8.02f—9.12 a. m;— MOO—1.07—4.66—6.48*— 10.68 p. m. BaXTIMOES-— 1.61 *—2.13*—9.34—9.64—11.43 a. an—1)4.36—l.W>—6.11*—0.30*—7.24—9.49* p. m. WABHUfOTOK—1.61*—2.13—11.48a. m;—18.36 —1.60—0.11*—0.30*—7.24—9.49* p. m. • Both daily and Sunday. t Un Sunday only. Drlawark railroad— 8.60—10.16* a. m;—12.04 — 0.06»— 0.O6 p. m. No Sunday trains. » From New Castle only. WamxoTos k Northkrn railroad— 0.33— a40—11.30 a. m;—0.40 p. m. On Sunday from Heading and St Peter at 7 10 p. m. Dblawak* Whotrrn Railroad— 9.00 a. m;— U.I6 p. m. Sunday train« 9.10 a. m.j—6.40 p. m TRAINS LEAVE FUK WILMINGTON I'HILADtCLPHI A NKW BROAD STREBT Davor— I2.U0*—B.65*—0.30—7.20 *—8.u0—8.21—8.36f—10.10 —11.30—11-60 a. m.—12.23—1.82t—1.32—3.16— 4.*»— 4.26— 6.00— 6.20- 6.66— 0.O6t—0.30 —8.80* —9.90—10.00—11.32* D. m. Broad avo Warhi rotor aykjotb— 0.80—8.00 ««10.16 a. m,—1.30—3.10—4AO—6.16 p. m. Nbw Cautlr— 8.33—10.00-11.40 a. m.—-4.49— 9.49 p. m. • IhAily and Sunday. t On Sunaay only. Tbs block fUrnree denote tha Limited lUytass uolas. l_i OCR MAILS Their Arrival and Uepartare, Takln« K fleet July l»t, IMS. The rout Office in this city will be open dally, except Sunday, from 0.00 a. m. to • p. m. Private Box y« ere acocs rt ble until 11 p. m. On Sundays open horn 8.30 to 9 80 ». m. Prtrnte boxes accoMlble trout 6 to 8 p. tn. The whole •ale Tterup window will oloee el 8.80 p. m The money order office will oloee et 0.00 p. m. MAILS OLOen AS FOLLOWS : WOWTM. Wilmington k Northern Railroed to Heading Pe.. end points on the Baltimore Central south of Ctaedd b Kord, 7.40e. m. Philadelphie closed pouch, 9.90 e. m. Plitledelphle and weymall, 0.90 a. m. New York, Pennsylvania and points east and wert. 9. a. m. Delaware Wörtern Railroad to Landenberf, lO.uo a. ax. Philadelphia, New York city, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, 11.60 a. m. Philadelphia, and west, 1.90 p. rhlladelphla, and wort, 4.40 p. in. Philadelphia and New York eittee, eloeed pouchec, 9.36 p. m. Pennsylvania wert of Lancerter, and all point* west and southwest 0.90 p. m. All points north, east, west and southwest, 11.00 p. m. All Louisiana is tent west exeept New Orleans whtctPl* cont south on through mails. SOUTH. altlmors and way mail, T.40 a. m. Washington and all points south, 7.40 a. m. All points on the Peninsula, 8.30 a. m. Supplementary mail for the Peninsula, 9.00 a. in. Baltimore, Washington and all peints south, 12.30 p. m. Newport, Ntanton, Newark, Llkton and Havre de (Trace. 12.30 Pointe on Baltimore Poelt, Northeast and Chadd'e Kord, 12 80 p. m. Baltimore and Hay Line steamers, 4.40 p. tn. Peninsula north of Harrington. Including Delaware City and St. George*, 0.60 p. m. Baltimore, eloied pouch, 0.60 p. m. Baltimore, Washington and all pointa south 11.00 p. m. MAim ARHIva AND RSADT FOR DILITHT. From Wilmington k Northern Railroad, 0 30 p. in. From New York. Philadelphia, Washington and all ether points, fi.bu p. m. Philadelphia, Now York and points north, oast aud west. 8.30 a. m. From way mail from Philadelphia, 8.80 a. in. Erom Peninsula and all north of Harrington 9.10 a. in. From Baltimore and way mail, 9.00 a. m. From Baltimore, 12.30 p. in. From Peninsula mail, 12.30 p. m. From Philadelphia, New York and points north and cast, 1.80 p m. From Baltimore, Washington and points south, 2.29 p. m. From Delaware Western Railroad, *.» p. m. From PhihvUelphla, New York and points north and east, 6.40 p. m. Baltimore, Washington and points south and southwest. 6.40 n. m. t trier« deliveries as follows : 0.30 a. m.. gen eral; 10.00 a. m., partial; 1.30 p. m., general; 4.00 p. in., partial. Collections (Vom street boxes are made by the Barriers at fl.30 and 10.00 a. ui.,1.30 and 4.00 p. m. An additional collection will be made at 7.30 betwoen Jefferson and ' New York and all points «art York and all points east t>. in. Central. between Por. de y I all b« m. fro mbard aud Water and Thirteenth streets L Inclusive, tin Sunday a lull collection will be made at fi.00 p. in. I^cal letters for carriers' delivery should be deposited In the Fost Office teu xulnuUs before tbo hour of delivery. W . Y . SWKHltTT. Fostmaster. 1» LATUM. THOMPSON.- Ou the 15th I . lu the r*6th y« md irlemi» II. IM.. Willi» f hi« n*«*. !*|H'«'tfully Hr lui I \ lied Ht lend the l'nm i .*! fr«. th den«.' of .loh Meuloy : ô .Market * r I9th. m and Br Nov« :o o'clock, lywlne ccmetcrv cut Wll;ningtc W lLÖON'o UNDERTAKING ROOMS, 61« KING STREET. Connected with Telenbooe Exchange. CaU - - OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. A. WILSON, VTnkral Dihsctob. 2-12-14 KIB^EY^WORT 1 FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF COM8TIPATION. c 0 1 No ottsr dlOM— ia ao prevmlea* in this UT Crmsupattern, and remadg has bt celebrated Kidney-Wort m a cure. Whatever the ccuae. however obstinate the ceee, this reme dy w ill overcome it. PILF^I 11113 dbWroMintf A. . la Tory apt to be complicated wlthoozutlpatioa. Kidney-Wort ■trengthena the weakened perte and quickly cure* ail kind* ci Piloa eren when phy«leien« and medi cine* have befbre ikiled. 43- nrif you have either of th •quailed E r. = troubl USE I Biiii-inn_ Kl ON EY-WORT Dru| [li A t AKD - To all who rr lit Hering from the or* of indu early decay, ripe that Thl.« (rreat r lnanho.Hl*' "i«-., I will «end FREE (»K f HARliF I«»« 111 : i lf-n<l«lreftM«tit America. Hen«| WKV. JOHKPHT. INMAN, HUtb ritv. v el one to the I>. New York -iT-10 I OuK FOR THE TRANSPARENCY J ILLUMINATED AT NIGHT: GREAT REDUCTION IN SHOES : Ladle»* IVbld«' Butt », *1.26: MIhnc«' and Chil li: Fine Calf Skin Gaiter igrc »-or Hook-lace» t'k at - 41 ami it j EWING'S, No. 6 E. Eront St. ■ I« Ml LATEST BAROAINS EVKH «WKERED IN Tills gH. I-IANOS ■ bKK THk LIST < > CKl.KBBATKD MAKER 4. WM. K N AB»; A nx.. HILLS MAY A HINH, K. BACON. ÜKIIMSY. HAItltlNCiTON. VOSE .V S» »S . EMERSON. HALE. From *i l*p to çi.m -ORGANS By The— HMITIi AMERICAN ( ( TAYLOR A FARLEYVjO., BRU M4KI'OKl (^^., Ar. y ste *' Up f900. md Pianos b and other» for 010. çi Second hand Organ» bv Geo. Wood F,tev Mason A Hamlin, for fi;., ipo, fio, 1^1 ' ' ' If. F. ROBELEN, 710 MARKET STREET. M-tJanl-ltfl-<IA*-3l KHEUMATISIVI A$|D COUT CURED WL. nu eaiaMi. h by a chu:n of iu«|iiiry b ddencst make« Etronger, that ws ] remedy for Hheumatlc put that evidence within the reach rrumry uud without price, wc hj one hut tho fc«*l will turn to it a ,Uaj yes to tho glati tiding 1 wo bring tc , *0 .iuHtiro to ua, to you, to your fl- IH ailcru families, and to tiio cousu tnmution of yout " n,bl11 '"' 1,froro y«" etrick. o down l,j Ji.na.n « Mk you to «n «Jtti u, for a tow momeuii to tho tiom'n of «orne who r.ave dr.mh or tl.etouf.ri oro rul1 ;>f tho joy 0 / h-aJth. roody to toll to the world tl.oir gl:.d etperlrnoo. Wnwlll.; ou no falno nullement, and miko no e*srrtior wLlrh rannot, ny |,r.,prr inquiry (*.y lett. r or t rou.h I ' r ° b< ' J 10 lh<> boU °" rt>un ' 1 10 >» toll Wh rh I. or Di fiord ; KUftarer witho h •ar, or close his hie blighted li:«. a. Amor ç bnff.lreda cu to Mr. rfuriick. MS I (4 pr«Mot tyr* «now« kiyu: tMi'r . Ur wlihChr Mr. Um'o|i, •.".>4 1 I mraacy »ram. • rl St., llrooklyn — ye Dr. C.rrnm.r.., 3*7 B.lttc Bt.. Brooltl.n _ Chronk) Rheumaen GoutO TPir«. ' . korh»lc r. SM Cuort fil., Brook t; u—Sri Mi« Rbro m «tUm Usd expobded orer *1000 in otber mfUtHu"" ISbromstie factors yevin. 431 Third Avnue, Brooct Mr. imrlsj Throoio Rheum*. ylsnd. U0 Rfctnbrldge GL, Broofclyn-lont« Dp?psû tVo1 "* Kb " Um ' lUœ " d v**? Ch,o. W Jlrs. Pi I ii tag ton, 1«8 Uih ßt., Broohty»-Afnte tod lbsumsUsu» for »bars; • hsd tried srorrthlns.'' „ „ >luh, hew York C1tj_Chro«fo BBeumoiiim Mrs. Williamson, M «rors BL, N«w York-urrlbi loflammaiory Rheumatism »0 years; flngers nnjotn JÎÜ? I""' ' 11? Wc *' Bt ** hew Vork-HChronkfaerTonaahen Eb C .££%"'«ï« t °° a **" K " JlUÜÏÏSeî'.Æ.TJ!?* ir " R " Tt ' rk - C — 1 ' «-«■ J *- 7 Äirs&srÄix "«rS«i7 lSü'iä fi; Dr. R. O. ofEhcui EDUCATIONAL. R UGBY EVENING SCHOOL —Will reopen MONDAY EVE'G, OCT. 2, '82. In root» No. 4, Masonic Temple. Pcrsouswfch nf UUbrutaUcm will apply to DK. SAM'L W. MT7RTIIY, rRor. J. JACKSON P1KBCF. eepîô-rt-ll J^JXPLKWOOD INSTITUTE —FOR— BOTH SEXES, Is C miles woit of new Broad Street Philadelphia, ou Thlla. St Ball. Central B Courses of Htudy—English, Business, Helm title and Cl leal ; a thorough Chemical department. Superior opportunities offered to young aud boy* to prepare for the best American eol eges. Defrcesare eonftrred by nuihorttv of Uie I^k sUture of Pennsyivsuia upon yomig ladles taking a full course. Reading taught by a flrht-elaM> elocntlontut. Fenmanshlp by a professor—master of lb* beauties <»f the art. Private lustruetien given to those w ta osa edu« eatlou has m eu outfit--cted. A home-like depart ment for little boyv. Twelve instructions. J. MIORTLIDOE (Yale College?, A. M., Prln rlpsl, Conoordvüli-, Del., Co., Pa, augl8-2ra-eo«t DAN'VINO. pROF. A 8. WEBSTER'S SELECT Dancing Academy, MASONIC TEMPLE, (Fourth Floor,) Wilmington, Del. 1882—SEASON OF— 1883 COMMENCING MONDAY, 8EPT. 11. GENTLEMEN'8 CLAH8-Mond»y and Tiiurs looVloek. Monday, Hep dav evening««, r c Aber H. ÏMC. from 8 LAIUEH AMM1III DRF.N'M <T.A8»-Tliiiri. eneing Sat da i an.l baturdav at av, b« piembt-r 1C. !.. $ntnr<la> s fr««m 2 LADIES' CL ASH—Wednesday evening from 7 \Yedne««lay, hep C p. 41 ». to9o*clr*ck, romnirnriug leiub'-rX. All tb«- latest and taught, lueliidlng the Lawn Tennis, I. New Kacqucl Ouadrllle, t.lMe, 81«le Glide, File p, Newport and all Society Waltacs a clalty; taught either privately or In claaae*. iew Minuet specialty adapted to ebtUIrcn fa-hlonalile «lances Also a a parlor dnuce. CHOICE OF DAYS. Brkool«, Ncminnrlt'« city <*r prartlcablc fur choice of «lay«. During th«* «uiniitcr tlic Acadcmv room* hare y <l«vorat«'«t ami private classes ia the l of town «li.tuhi confer with me a* In splendid eondltluii. They will hen-after he u»c<i exi-lu.'ilrel) for clan« purpoM'9 uud «elect parties. For term*, circular, etc* apply at H. F. KoBELKN'S, No. 710 Market «trect, by mail to A. H. WKH8TKU, Maoonic Temple. Wilmington, Del. aug31-tf-A0 rsc OF ESS ION AL C'A U DS. J^ANIBL H. FOSTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, NO. 917 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON. DEL. my 2-10 J)R8. J. N. A J. B. HOBENSACK, Tho*« afflicted with <1 MEKCtTIilALIZATION should consult ,1. N. A ,1. H. HOBEN' HACK of JW N. Her on d street. Flillad<lphia. either I r *r«on, during the hour-, of H ». to 9 p. m. Advice fr«*e •effects of SELF-ABUSE ot he«ltnte II or hv to-l». . Whoso« dltlon »nd the w»y to improve It «h««uld reml "WISDOM IN A NIT-HHELL." »tamp. «honld know hi* ree« lpt ol thi nl M" I « 1 1 l-1-l» J)K. J. P. BLRWELL «TWILL KEMOVK HIH.OFFK To hi« new Will*-! NO. 712 WEST STREET. November the ist. octaMrn-M! COLDIEHS NOW SUFFERING «-5 WOUNDS nr<U--ur nl ony kln.1 c military servie«' Widow«, tkther» of noldlfei'» dee ere AIM» »ntlUed. FROM IS«-« I bv «• entitlM kl kildren. dependent mother« «»r dio died fr«»iu the efleet« «»I Many luvalbt ■fill th< tr penhioner« are entitled t.» Deinje« ee gl be allow« «1 with but tittle Complete loütrui tlon« with r« f» application. ( I1AKLKH A GKOUGK A. KING, Aliorney»-at-law. wi8 E Hir.-et, Wabhl Hej «i'rlnlii», eevhtei yr MW* PEIRCE & COOK ? Real Estate and Stock Brokers, S. K. COK. SKVKN-rn AN 1> Siuri-KY BTM. J. Jackson ricincjc. Edgar 11. cook. aep20-l-14 rj.UF.AT RUSH O Y ST ER S! J. T GARDNER. ( OK. SEVENTH AND SIIIULKY 8T8. ha« added ore help his l.iihln«-»«., anil i Y »TEILS I is 1 "IK e promptly attended to. uns «a ith kliort n«»tl dll <1.-liver all ■ •rfe 1. ft with Iriver will [ AND!— A. A. THOMAS, 8T. CLOUD I BUILDING, Washington, D. ('., pruetlees before the United »täte« (.«n. ral Land Oftl««'. Contented caw-*, private lain!claim»«,mining,pr« einptiou and humiHtead ni .es, »»ror.'euti «I b.-Tore th«.- I)« part no u ( <»urt, and ail «-U Department. • P the'l!xt'«' ,U S of «Maims t»ef«»rr Sp«*elnl attendu Land Warrant*«, and all kimln of lnu«l scrip ituughi give ti< d »«.Id UKNKT L. RAVMOND. ALOMZO DEWSKhE. JJENRY L. RAYMOND «k CO., STOCK BROKERS, NOS. 4 AND OPINE STREET, N. Buy and »ell for investment, and carry on moderate margin all aecurUlea dealt In on the New York St<»ck Exchange. Fir«t claea privilege« at favorable rate». Parties difltantly located from Wall «trect wishing to iuvuftt Mini« ranging from $50 to $1,000, are invited to write for u» for particulars. Complete Financial Report mailed free. Small orders executed at current rates. Refer to Bankers Members of N. Y. Stock Exchange, Officials of New York Central Railroad Co., and prominent Manufacturing and Mercantile Business Houses. References and terms mailed on application. J^ECKWEAR. ' Now York novelties In spring and summer Neckwear for men. TRICKS always Comet. SHIRTS ! Our Oue Dollar Hhiri has a reputation for celleuee unequalled iu tblsclty. MEN'8 FURNISHING GOOD8. specie« 11 llDe 01 everything belonging the WM. B. COLE. . 202 MARKET STREET BUCKWHEAT MEAL! Just received a fine irticle of fresh new Meal -AT J. J. SMITH'S J FOURTH AND BH1PLKY 8T8. TniRI) EDITION AN KROIilSH REVIW British Soldiery Passiug Before Her Majesty. THE FATAL DIPHTHERIA EKCLIhll TBOOI S Her Majesty Reviews Tl»e British Noldlers, Accompanied by Her Family. London, Nov. 18.—The Queen to-day re viewed the troops. Her Majesty drove in an o»*en carriage to the parade ground, fol lowed by the members of the royal family, Including the Prioco uud Princess of Wales, the lattice of Edinburgh, the Duke ami Duchess of Counaught and the Princes« Beatrice. The day was charming uud the spectators were numbered by thousand* The troops occupied 44) minutes in passing Her Maj esty's carriage. They were prasted all along the line with loud uppl&use end the tiring ol cannons. The scene wa* a brilliant one. Tb«* Queen will decorate the soldier* who took part in the Egyptian campaign on Tuesday. Ravage* of Diphtheria FniLAurLPHiA, Nor. 18. — Mallgoast diphtheria is prevailing to an aiarrnlnK ex tent in the mauufacturinc suburbs of Frank foid. Five children of William Fray and two of Kev. \Y. Hamilton hava died within a faw days. Sixtceu scholars of the dia trict school ar*«w riously 111 with the disease and it is feared that it may t*rt*omu epidemic. hltopH IIm mod. Philadelphia, Nov. 18.—A fire here this morniux destroyed the Keystone Fork Works and the Schuylkill Iron Works. The turning «hop of Lawson A Brenrten wa« al«o damaged. The total loan 1» $35,000, partly im ured. Killed b> m f akir. Dallas,Tkxas,Nov. 18.—Flare Childress, a young merchant doing business at Troupe, was «h«>t and killed there yesterday by a street fakir with whom he had a dispute. A ICea.Iini; l ire. Kkadixo. 1'a., Nov 18.—The tannery of G. 8. Mahr* a was destroyed by Are to-day. Lom flo.ooo. IIR1KF TKLEGRAMS Si'iHNOFonT, Micil, Nov. 18.—The post office here was broken into and robbed $500 worth of stumps and money yesterday. Kankakkb, 111.. Nov. 18.—C. P. Town send's jewelry store w night. The thieves gold watches. Mj'sKEGOir, Mich., Nov. IV—The ma chine shops of the Muskegon Car Works *re damaged by lire to the extent of $50, ooo last night. Fort Woityu, Texas, Nov. IS.—A flour mill and nine small houses were destroy«*! by lire this morning. Lose, $10,000;*In sured for one-half. Ol burglarized last llh twelve 'K .1 |VkI Portland, Me., Nov. 18.—General James D. Fessenden, m»n ot the îhte Senator Willis Pitt Fessenden, dropped demi the struct this morning. Ouangk, Mash., Nov. 18.—'The Greenfield Tool Work« of this place have been closed on an attachment by New York partie« who have a claim of $57,000. Pkokia, III., Nov. 18.—The State House The struggle of 1871 of the Mut«' capitol Ih being renewed and the matter will bo brought before tin* coming legislature. Jackson, Mis#., Nov. 18.—B. Brewster. rus iu tin* act t»f lieu Charles iuterferred. Brewster drew a re volver and «hot Roblr.son dead. Columbia, «. C. Nov. 18. — Wyatt Crosby was «hot and killed yesterday by u man named Arnold. The latter wuh out walking with hi« wife when Crosby earn«* up behind and «truck him with u «tick boom is in full blast, for the locati residing at Skipwtth, whipping hi« wife last night, Robin« TIIK CITY MARKET*. Wlu»t We Fat and VVltnt Ws I*»»y for It— To-day *• street .Market Qnotutione. MkATB AND rROVieiuim. Hutter, per pound.. Eggs, wlmlcialo, i»er dvzen. Kkk - . retail, per duicii. Imlckcnf, retail, per pound Chicken«, per pair. Spring chu-kens, per pair.. Spring chickens, per pound Chicken*!,per p«l. wholesale Sirloin rtonk« per pound... Rump »teaks per pound... Hound rtoak« per pound... KM* rot Chuck • Î .13 n « .30 • .9» « • .30 kÇ • .1^» kji :s) 1 1.60 .70 1.00 .11 i .19 .13 kfi .1» ,26 .22 - ' • i pur pound... irt per pound Stewing ploetjs. Holling bit«! per pound Shin», per pound. Kidney fat,per pound Lntnb chops, per pound.. Lmub o asts,per pound.. Mdtton chops, j»cr |«oun«l Mutton roasts, per pound Veal cutlets, per pound.. Veal roams, per pound.is ^ llauir*, w liolenale, per pound .. .16 (p, Huma, diced, per pound.20 hi Shoulders, »vholeuHle.per pound .12k Shoulders, retail, jair pound... .14 liaertn, retail, per j»ouud_ Sausage, muoked, per pound Ha'.ogna sausage, per pound HegriheA«! chec/ic, per pound FuddlngN, Lard, wlu Lard, retail, per pound Cheese... ,30 .1 i .10 .12 .10 .10 •W ty .10 99 .'JO .16 ,20 .12 .10 .20 . it .18 .17 .24 .1.. .1« .to (p .10 ii .12 re . .13 . .08 © • .15 .12 «1 . pound .12 « I , 12 >, .12 Pike. Lake Mnd.. Hlwmet*. Poll.ick .... K*H'k fish, per puumi Wlilte Perch, per pound Trout, per pouud. Halibut, per pound. Catfljh, .16 .10 .i.» .12 .if, .12 .ivy; .20 pound. piece. V UHKT A lILKrt. Naw*|udnroe«, per barrel. 2.60 re Now potatoc-», per half-peek... .14 re Sweet pototoes, por bm-aet.40 re Sweet potaidori, per half peck. . .16 re TomatoM, per hair pock. Cabbage, per head. Crut* union*, per «träte . Crate onion«, per hUf peck.. KadlBhei*, pur bunch. Egg Plant«, per i Turnips, por half. Celery, pa bunch*.... •rr. : \uâ° .21 8.00 .00 .16 .19 .10 .» 70 1.00 .20 re .3« .02 re .ta m, .05 M k .10 .08 */ .12 Local yuoiauon*. OORRBCTKD DAILY BY THK WILLIAM LEa k bOKSUoMPAKY, Brandywine Millo— V/ii bat Flour. FT.*,UR 'L. wholesale, retail, Koller Patent •7 16 *7 60 Wm. Le u tSoa'e 'Best' Uliflon F.F.F Extra Pou taxât F. do. Family do Kirkwood Koller Ground, Occidental Suporflno FKKD. Bent nilddilngs, Host «hip «tufi, Cutlins, ' I flora «hurts, I Bran, do 6 0 75 7 25 6 6 * 7 00 do 6 60 a 00 do 4 4 75 per ton. 921 20 ! , 17 ' per hundred. 92 0&re2 10 1 C orn meal, fine yellow, 87.60 j Corn meal, white, 88.60 , («'orn meal, coarse, 68 Screening«, 216 1 7'J06i per bushel. 90® 95 1 lu ORA Tg. I Prime yellow corn, • Prime lung-berry wheat. .W) 1 Now York îUarket«. Nt w York,N ov. 18.—Flour, dull; No. asral« EjaS'™; Su Pi' rfln# d0 " ^'.26a3.86; ivitra Slato' Wheat, qulot. No. 1 White Wlnior. »1.0:1,,, V 10 ' Nl1 - 2 red winter, 81.'JS;':a»l.U81d Dec ■ do •fanuuiy, «Uli^al.llib. ' Nl> ' 2 ' " NoVi d °' Uec - ,7 K»7#I do.Jan, tîats, 'Sfn.s, ewh, 43<<i do. N Syo, Stnto. Harley, dull; two-rowed State, 88c. Uurk nominal; raere, 921.60a21 75. Lar.l, 912.56: bid, cash, 9ll.17Hall.22W. Butter, steady; creamery fancy. 37*38' do cho.ce, 3Ö; Western croameVy, 28ai). ' a0, wÄÄi,k"" * u,i I ' M "' ylv "' 1 " 1 Ungar,«!«)!: centrifugal, 7?£a®V 4 . 'etnber, 42? 4 a quiet, 6.'.a71% for Western; 72a74j^ for 4;, J m ■■ LITERS HT PVIILIVA TIONS. ' "PERHAPS THE MOST JUIHCJOUSI.Y EDITED MAGAZINE IN TIIK WORLD." —THE NATION, N. Y. Sept. 18*3. , THE CENTURY For 1882-' s fl. •»•Ifth year nf till- magaaina-llie fl» - »! name, and (lie most »uer« »»fnl lu it« history, dosed with the t»r|«>b«r nmnhflh The circulation has eliowu n la rar gain over thin of the preceding season. and TIIK begins U» thirteenth > ear y itli an edition ul 149,000 Copie». • tlic I ca« Unir feature« s If Y W. D. HOW KI.I.H, to •accord this author*« * 'Modi will Ih> Change. " . IFF IN THF THIBTFF.V COLONIE*, BY F.OWA ICH ROULEMTON, -the I« ral feature of the yt Tbs under the KMT It Y The following are A SMV NilVFL It Intrnioilouil «lory, eulliic«i *'A Kca In» »«ling IDMori -i-t of a numb, rof ni« h. I ns per», oil •»«»••• lopien a. Nation, • •V4.N-UI Life 1 the whole forming Ufein Ihtt F nitcl til I it paid to accuracy lllusirâtloiw. A MiVKI.KlTE OF MINING .MA ltY II A 1.1.( M K M n Hie I «II.. lm «, CH\, uidrte hlstor> of ear It F.spoclal ni l « ntloU w III UTKK, BY TK. eut It led T l.ed Horne < 'Im I m. '' I*» be lllimlrnb-d by th« author. TIIK Ft *1 NT I »F VIEW, H A IfTJN l.'Y J AAILH. Jr;. « «rie* of cl g hi letters fro!. of various ukUous Ut les, crlttcUing Aliu-rks, i Peop le. s.JClety, manner-*, railrusd*, «de, TBrcrtEtolfix LU m.ÙL .1 . ..' Nh CCT. by the llav. Wasldngtoa Gladden. count of practical coopurgthiti i wi.irk, showing how a league «mall town in Comioctleut, what kl li attempted, au«l how U >prv*«l tlitougliout the whole Hlate. "RCDDFR ORANGE ABROAD," bv Frank R. biocklou, a eoiitlnuatlon of the «IroU "Ku«ldtr Orange" stories, the «« cue being now in f.ur«»i>e. K NEW EK.V 1\ AMKItlt .AN HOOK Bfll.D! Nt», a series of four paper-, fhl v nin trated, «ievoted Ui (1) City lion*« ««, (2) t ouutr) flou«**, '3) Ciiureh« -, uud t4) Fetdle Kiithllu« Tilt CKEULRHtlF LUl hlAV \, he Geo. W. Cable author of "Ola i ivolc «•te. ; n freih and graphic narmthc. rictil> llluiti MY ADVFVrL'liL* IN ZUN1. h\ Frank II, an ailopteil ' n Tl An Christian »«I in a ds t.f work R ' l i. ( luhiug, Kow-rinm m cl! member «»r th«' /uni tribe d«»gl-i. Indian*. Illualrittcd. II.I.IMItAi M) FAFKlfH t»N THf Ml ION A I, < FITAL, iiicliidliig "Th<> Capitol.' "The Hupreme Court," 'The M Idle llou-e,' ele. MIHSIONK OF 801 TIIF.HN ( VI.IFoK.MA. by - H. II." : mreeor four pam-r-of an l»igl> luti-resllug cliaraclcr, rlehly llluatr; ItllacellaimuiiN. •<l V iirtlu-r w «irk !•* TIioiiih- II «I from V. < . Me«! el.' f.H-l ( I. Ih r Harri« C l LiIiii Bur «I a le« 1 »li« Ii. > bumllcv, ii. II. 1<.»>«-^«ii, a *. KfilcrlHlnlng «lion «1 a« h ) Cliarl E. V. .»r uth« .I. it 1« ;.r el* tt. « will In I« .i<!liiLf feat « , au«l Hi« m lu Kyi. ml rx ui Tus t «lue will rEmVliîiic IG il lie «iibHrrlptl« mi in nuiitb« r. prleeGfd.nu« : M «• * «li«*ul«i nil tlx «V Nllll Nov« mb -4 rib« i Tin; ( I t ee Willi Ih<- m « 11 «Ti hv name, w« ninke th« full«» Hpeelal Offer. •« MiWrlptiuii (V«»in N««\. KV2 mi m 1 M*rM ol the p A MlhMTlptbHI All'I lli< liud ill I wo el. gant \ o iiiK livelVc . a ml tli «0.00. •ie.-k lie * wit I» gilt top The CENTURY CO., New York, N. y. «7.W. •HT. N I CHOI « Is nho ' " 1.01 .. ill the •; «• II j^T. NIC HOLAS roit YOUNG FOLKS. l'ur« nt« who ■ luting r« r«* c nF rtalnl mi « llg J'«»lkH ih'soim ttu-ir « iiii.tr« ■ enjoy UC. lu.-l-l. ut *1' hi*!.. >1 .1*»« •*. Ii •h«»M ami harmlcs. LA«*, w hl« ht ill II mi t! i N .1/«-.» bv «I •II. 1» of liolli Knsii« «I A ■ Il«« ' 1 !lne*t inugu/tn«' for ehliilr« new- voitoue, uhh'li lu-alu K II* W II II Vie^oiV Tn It ' ill-piece • I th<- ai nng folk '.I aurai will »,«• Ii «• line I t« utl of All I. ml Mil r* mling Ing partial 11 Minltcii tion* : "ThkTinkiiam Hitoniuts* Tii»k-M « rial «tory bv ,L T. T l> c«llt«.r .«f "Our Young Folk * Tim .lock I l-i/ar-1 LL.** rbridge, form« .* author A ne •r oi l* -. * * «te. 'TiiKsrom <#f ViT*:\t ." An hl.ttoriral the 13th «• ly«H»l«u "liu.ld. r G • of girl au«l * life li Bv y ti ink H. Ht« . Mctiola - furs . «•«lit .'tltll.'.l .f t«'. nc "Tiik Hr«» i .v. Count of Ih«' film« 'nioinpkou, author of "lii of u..i n II« »oi U\ Maori« f An h. ry. \\ «■h •Til« STOiiV «»I tig: Km or By K. s. i; »U. T«» be tiluHtrat« remarkable pic • A Bn an los*. * By Willis thorof "HlrtMuJcsty, .My*« li. " , A capital if. Bal •SV. i;r*r A'V a> . A scrltil hiorj by K. H. Killt, I of tin Mississippi u bum rly editor or*'U( I« 4f is • I« 1 >:« '•F.1.IZA -ni THum r* A bloprupbl painter «»f biin I pap«' r »« pal«Hi.« title r«-let s. lilustr.it« <( V. til» pi, la«*' by il I for "Ht. M prep: * \M A thrilling »tore of tin* Hn-.so-T Arch ihn Id Forbes, r.iiE w.\k Yii.lilii.s ?*• •k 1 -ii war. By Wai-Co •i "Tin: Boy at the \v of the lift* ..f "'l ad" l.ln Ana ln. I N Br«M«k.«, Uor of "The Boy Emluiantf h ClIILPl A fine Kerl Brook«, «uth Including A ClirUthiu* "The False h P repared expressly f.»r holiday tim« ». ifW nil« 1 plavi. Land ot Nod." e By 1 an« I M»««,ue : Cl \cs." There w 111 he sho Blorbifi 1 »»Hier wfll-kn M. Al ng folk« : pap. : e dt> Mi-.« patiw f lth popular iVutmi 1 lions for I» pnrtuifiitA. l'rlei horlptl her. The -door Np« • li tu.ll I girt r». . _5 cents a numb« r. Hu hliould b. gln with th. Nov.-in u-r mi m-eimlliig i.«im, "Tin- Wviulen N umher, will hai. also a « ««I«*i d many uuuaal attraction -». * The CENTURY CO., New York, N.Y. nnvEMt 1 nirlH J^EW YOKE J^EW YOKE WEEKLY HERALD, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Tlic clrrutotlon ol thl, populir io » K nuno rouwantly IncroaHiiK. It .•..illahis. nil tfie « <«r the Dally ll.-rald haudv ilcpmrtmeutH. The tug •i G anged FOREIGN NEWS embrace» special dlspatrhcH ft, the globe. Under tin- l.e*d all ijHarter* AMERICAN NEWS the Telegniphl«' Dispnt« arts of the Union. u,i • given iron« all |> make« I. of the wee , THE WEEKLY HERALD tin* most valuable eliroiilele 1 tho cheap reuort of ho worbl, •i k I» given .» faitlif ■ : est. K\ cry POLITICAL NEWS, »leu* embracing ci palettes fr of the bin queotiuun ... ,, . d eoinprehenslve «11» in Washington, ln«'ludiug mil repurl 5 ,f eminent politicians «*11 1 the hour. THE FARM DEPARTMENT Of the Wkrkly li kkAld glv th«'mobt practlcul »Iiggi bti.iua uud «.llsi-ovi ri. . 1 «lullug to the Untie« of the farmer, hlutn ...i raining Cattle, Poultry,(Jralnv.Trcv Ye«r«-tut»hM 0c., Ac., with «ugg« »tl«n« for kcei.iùL ifnimi and farming utensils In repair. T^il/i» Knn»)li. mented by a well-edited department, wlctelv copied, uudtr tlie liea.i of ' THE HOME, ™ p f :, P e8 r '>, r Pr^ th al «Ilshes, hints A luakliig clothing and rur ke«'plng up with ti laUht tauhlon at the lowest price. Every item . cooking or e«'4.nuiny f%iigue b te<l in this d««miri. ment lb practically u bte.lT.y expert* be rare nub llcatlon. Letters from our Paris ami LomiV.,. spond« nts «m the very latest fislilcn» Home Department of the Wkkklv Hmu e the h«»UFewlle more tlian * the price of the paper. The hit the latest well ! Th IU hundred time« tsol SKILLED LABOR are lockc«l after mecliaulcH _ 17» ere 1»« a page «!♦ the buhliM'nH mark« I», Cr«»p», Merclia,. ,,r,, Ac. A valuable feature 1» fourni lu the ■m'clailv reported prie« » und conditions of "PFiiai.y THE PRODUCE MARKET. . ***** "> lioini' and i»br«»,l, tost ll.r with a bT oky every week, u skiimhv »,.• eminent dlviue, LuruAiiV. MrniCAi- J 1»ua MATH'. Pf.r^onal und Hea Noikh. There li 1 paper fn the world whl. lt enntalns so 1 ,eh new t matter every week a* th«- NVkv ki v 11 wlilch 1» »ent, postage free, for Otic Dollar 1 ^ can subset l he at any! time. 1Jo ' lar * ' t,u The New York Herald In a weekly form ! One Dollar a Year. Adel ruts i 1 nut everything r.* having I- I'urend y |4'<1 to ali tlu- late 4 1 ting dial led. ! I 1 Bron NEW YORK HERALD, I Broadway and Ann St., New York. JJEFFNKR'8 Oyster Bay and Dining Saloon j —Basement of— 2% MARKET STREET. Menls served from 7 a, ' . to 12 night. S«p2*-3m-14 cLornisu. BEST FITTING GARMENT'S. \ It is conceded that the best fitting Clothing is sold by the Wilmington Clothing House, Fourth und Market streets, and this full we have tried to perfect every garment, and to day we assert that our garments have no superior as to tit, while our former patrons rau ältest to the quality . Just step in and try one of our suits or an overcoat, and you will then know they are bettor lifting than most of the custom work that is nlade at a very low price. Wc make this statement, although we make to order suit s as low as Eighteen Dollars, but more ol our custom work is from Thirty to Fifty Dollars a suit ; because we are having the finest work in our city, and our customers are the best dressed people on the street. Just stop long enough to look at mu suits and overcoats, and wc have no doubt you will say as others lane : "It is a pleasure to know wc can find such fine goods at such low prices in our city." Look at our TEN DOLLAR SUITS and DOLL A It OVERCOAT; these are special bargains. FIFTEEN our Jm AY. Dikfendobf & Co. Fourth anti Market Sts. —Mistaken Idea— ♦ to suppose that as wc arc continually telling you that our prices are low that wc keep only low priced or cheap goods. Since tins matter of low prices lias been one of our greatest levers to suc cess we would he foolish to ignore such an impor tant item in the npid ex tension of our trade. If you are interested in the prices of Clothing or in other words want a new suit or overcoat the best way that wc can prove to you our intention is to show yon the goods and tell you tor what they can be bought. Pay us a visit and we will ho only too happy to prove all that we Imvc said and even more. •T. T. MULLIN & SON CLOTHIERS, Sixth and Market. OCt21-U*-tf-8t ( ' Kola iE STECK .A CO.'S PAT K N T T< >N l . H U bT A1N KB UPRIGHT PIANOS! •Iii«l received, ID it of these ccle i»s. Wc take plea •k to nil lutcrcstcd. pvorti «I Hll.l •D aled p|: in sh'oviiig our » ALBKLIT K HELL. soli: agent. S. \\ . Cor. 4th & Elm Sts., CINCINNATI, 1 ». EEDLE GAS LAMP -UF 50 Candle-Power ESSKM." "fig'fwft r ,;;: lve Vl<w" of annual coat* of # 2S(i lighting, by« •'Needle (ins" Lan gas i.-is fcli». 1 Klectrte Lam »ee prospe. In« «il (iliANi) AI,»«A LI treated will.. Chandelier oi 400 C. i . to order. Table Lamps of C. P.f'i. r. in •rl« 8 if 2(1.288 1 ! W. B. ROBINS, I Patentee and Manufacturer, 1G2 Main Street, (2nd floor,) and on Change Daily, CINCINNATI I I VnCU 1 AT ni 1 i |LIM)LjJA]S i IATsOS TOvH-504 A 7-octave Sfelmvay Square. A 7-octuve Chafe «Square. IJalnes Upright, and r fine 7\ : , oet. at îîlîO, at UNDEMAN BROS., J 71 It 173 W. Fourth St. CINCINNATI, O. FOURTH ElUTd AHOrT TIIK JEAM lh. Collins Win I Acute "Show '»nnt Molvillo THE CHILLED MEAT MAI THK JLANNKifj; S""°" Th "* »'el,in, w lie.o II, I, „ WAMISf.TOK. No» 1, i. . " th«t tliejea|„ u<toi |„' la ,'~ I, :- Cnl « 1 Uie J. linnet!, v.tiv ,.n l, J . , ' 1 " 1 imflt for a vojrap. oft| ut s0 {, !j 0j ' D >" ! Collin; to°,V 1 •ay* lit-irropom . lo ,|,m, \|,i,; „ tiuo.colors u. anything but tbc I, r |; An a the beeu pronounced. It is understood now tha* \t ï"' 1,er husband 1 . E, tmo Coli n, ha, been Informed that no, i wouM be made to bis -.endii,., or blm«, |r appealing |„ u,», ', pa(U Ibe Houte ai propriallou Ci.nimi meet ou tbc SWtb ln.Ui.It to Wi,, . Rear AdrulrajB to hul.nl, Jl ' ' ^..caster lu her Sent ni.i n,, 0retoe, and was Inturincd was the IIrat Aiuerleau Tlaib-d the tow u lor 25 year. The (lartltld Hour,I 0 f AudU pleted the examination ofnbv»l, in and wdl now pru eed with otlior. See rotary Loiter ha, »nthnrli. " VI »K bonds ui, deiMAll l- lilted btut.'H Treasurer public deposits to replaee tl..,,, , per cent. iK.iidt ut their market i tiirlr fir« value. mtin-uf-.v LYNCH COURT. Two lUili H< a«l Men \y« rH for Robbing n (.oinpsnlo Yankton, Dakota, X« v . is-r day evening William Fox, railroad, who lmd iu his posses waylaid by John WuUon Austin, fellow lab money or his life. lie refused to give up hU tre assailants tired upon hitu, w severely. The robbers thenritl-Jh and fled. Fox crawled into camp and U«1 to the railroad hands stationed tha ut once went in pursuit of the r«»bS they soon overtook. The prisoners were taken into t an impromptu court formed. D-fj they were arraigned. The jury J railroad men, ami after hearing tj they condemned Watson to be Li decided to turn Austin over to U 1 ties. Watson was hanged to u telegraph [»ole in the pre'-oncc ofl tors. a lull«,re *rs, who dim a«u OU!) F RFA II It LL F, How the hlilpping of "mil A fleeted the i'annei ) I . Chicago, Nov. 18.—Âm*c th of fresh b« ef in refrigerator ca few trade in i-auu-i ul.nost entirely ceased. Die Wl ing Company, who first organize ■«s, und w hich lias heretofore the biggest concern in the wa line, has decided to abandon t| entirely, and will hereafter i-blpl Fast and West ou an extcm-ivei Fighting Hier u County Madihon, Dikota.Nov. 1H.J county «eat war has been raj-ina burg Junction for a week {*i night« since nn arined fore«* ad utulortook by force to remove all to Howard, which place they dj received a majority of the vflj county «cat. The County < <>j arined a large force with Wind ami have continued to hold the j injunction ha* been i«-u«d a, r al inoval of tho county seat. FOREIGN N«T»>J Komi:, Nov. IS.—The Italian at. Pari« haalwcn inHlructcl to ui settlement of the Tunis qu« stio r. 18.-The Audi Naples, N here « otnmittctl suichle yeétrnla lng hitiiHclf through the brain v«ilver. London, Nov. W.-A man In rejtc.I at Dublin for carrying dynamite which it is to be used in committing > Rosa. PF»«I Ofl B l'••M idfile, os ar mens' Jvld m ••flow« W'ort. It is th It knows ■ally uproot* 1 the kidneys, liver ami t' lwcls. J il«*«, utiolishes contUl'aiion f nd \ ".a m» gently and pouthinuly »■ kinship if» nature in nil preparod in both liquid iinddrj n I ici of :s, but f VICTORY : VICTORY ! GUT OUT Wr \ obrt.'»''» 1 * 1 ' NEW SHOE ST0R1 ;r of TENTH and BFNl • every Hiving overo tin the c«»r Repairing ntly done. „v. mögt; AND BBOTHER, ^DAMB Tfiji 504 Market —CHEAP Cash Variety TOYS, DOLLS & ÜBV u «'È«r. l BOOTS. SHOES & R "«S», f.argest and vhespeBU 0 ^ 3 ,! i\îï^VV«î"^yw£5i'^!rï>»' IjABY CARRIAGES ln U —BOLE A«*"« WOr ' HARPER'S bazarda, It will Iiey ycu to»ll «to ,,f enod.Ai.d prie« n.iore n TABLE, STAIR asd FLOOItu 8-18-3 *-4VdAW j j J)klaw carpet■HO no. KARR" h.veJurttoMto'^ 1 *' 1 -or r ihr - * ! TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, ^ INGRAINS A • !|o^epeti are We Utre* «Mortui** OIL ewro^. dsaUsflry®2 bargalD*." j g: henry . D W tU*lS«TV.1