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ECOND EDITION COURT THIS MORNING Ready For Civil Business. Getting WM. HARKINS IMPROVING STPBHIO* COURT. her Term Open# To-d»,—But The N Little llnalneae Thta Morning. The Superior Court m t ttaie morning with Justices Coroegy» and Houston on the Bench. The trial list was gone over and 23 com» set down for the present term. L«*vl Bril. E*q., counsel lor plaintiff In the case of Anthony Reybold va. George A. Parker, et. al., announced hie readitress to priced. Objection wax made and the case was con tinued tor ID teen days. Austin Harrington, Esq., stated that a settlement had been made lietween the pari lea in lutercat In the matter of the Diamond 8tate Iron Co. va. Frank Banner. A uumber of other minor matters were discussed, knd at 12 o'clock a recess was taken uutil 3 o'clock tbit afternoon. TU LOCH IN CHARGB. Avan F ©arson of Chicago Appointed to Helm'» Position. Washington, Nov 27.—Po tmaster Tul loch assumed his duties to-day. His deputy is not yet appointed. Aveu Pearson of Chicago, was to-day ap pointed formau of the Congrentional Record , vice Helm removed. An Accident at Stockton. 'I>enton tMd.) Union.) A terrible explosion occurrd at the steam mill of Messrs. Hull «fc Pilchard,located saw on the farm of .Mr. Charles K. Snow, near Stockton, ou Friday last, by which a num ber of persons were severely injured. One of the victims has since died,and it is feared that Rome of the others will not recover. The accident is said to have been due G> carelessness on the part of the engineer iu carrying too much steam. The portion of >rk left standing after th« expl the wood siou was destroyed by Suturdav night. Tlie mill w 82.000. ' accidental fire on valued at The greatest parade, the greatest song and clo t dam* »*8. the greatest educated fowl, the greatest drum corps, the greatest bras* baud, the greatest ro ister, the greatest tenor singer, the grettest female chorus, the greater 50 negro performers, the greatest army of colorer! talent in this astoni«hing country will be produced, with not a thing left out, st Callender s great show on Wednesday evening at the Oi**ra House. Wnat Marshal Henry Says. »Washington, Nov. Henry arrived here says his removal was an ntt», k upon him because he was a Garfield Republican. He declares he has hed no relation or sympathy with the Star Route men, and that the confirmation of his suc «• essor by the Seuate will very likelv be al iened with some Inte-esting developments. 27. — Ex-Marshal Thursday. Council Meeting On Thursday evening next the regular weekly meeting of City Council will be hel«i, but being Thanksgiving «lay it is likely that only little bua!ue«a will be transacted. Orders for the payment of the police force aud employees of the other city dependents will be granted and an adjournment proba bly taken until Friday night. He Wanted a Drink. a. He Wanted a Chicago, III., Nov. 27.—.John Kinney, a freight conductor on the Northwestern rail road. entered a saloon here late lafct night, aud because the bar tender, Peter Viego, refused him liquor, shot him just above the heart, the ball passing through the body. Terrible I heinicul Kxploalon. London, Nov. 27— An explosion, sup posed to have been caused by eth -r, de stroyed the Tynedale Chemical Works at New Castle, yesterday. A number of houses were damaged and many persons were in jured. _ _ Suffocated. Philadelphia,N ov. 27.—William McCoy and W. Wilson, members of the National Guard, slept in the Sixth Regiment Armory last night. Thib morning they were both | found deud, having been suffocated by coal £&s escaping from the stove. A Loud of 1.umber. The schooner Abble II. Ghecn of this port arrived on Saturday with 175,000 feet of yellow pine lumber and 105,000 shingle* from Georgetown, S. C., consigned to order. Sbe is lying at WVldin't wharf, South Side. If you want to sec two monster shows in one. with a grand female chorus, 40 darkies, u bras* band and drum corps, go to the musical vortex where Callender's Consoli dated Mln&rr. is fill the air with melodv six u-et deep, Wednesday night at tbe Opera House. Ti Soldi* : Mo-lier » « »V«irm >y In r allihl . tasteless, harmless, ca har ic; for feverlshtusa, resiUcsnt-ss, wot ms, con stipation. 25 cents. THE OPKK \ HOU-iU. Callender's mighty amalgamation of min strelsy, consisting of 50 men. women and children, will appear In the Opera House on Weduesday evening. The performers are Mack and many novel features are promised. The sensational play of the "James Boys, the Ml -souri Outlaws," about which so in a h has been said of late, will be given on Monday ♦•veiling, December 4. An illustra tion will be given of tlie killing of Jesse James by the Ford brothers. Annie Pixley, Wilmington's greatest favorite, will be here as usual on Thanks giving Day, aud both the inatiuee and evub , perform*ncea will, as usual, druw crowded houres At the mai inee she will appear as Zara in her new plav, and at night iu her favorite character of M'lits. LOCAL L ICONICS. On Thanksgiving Day evening a supper will be given in the Odd Fellows' Hull for the benefit of äcott M. E. church improve ment fund. The first snow of the s«*ason fell yesterday, some parts of Chester ami M«»nt and gom«*ry couuties, some parties enjoyed brief »leigh rides. William P. Ilarkins who was so bad'y burned at. the Pusey & Jones works on dut urday, is Improving, aud is much better to day than yesterday. A fist fight at Fourth and market street« about :io*in to day b«*tw«*en two men considerable excitement for a short time, d both contestants we •a ted -ell puuiahed. oiceof tlie People M I ), B Halo N Y : fe f the Im confi ed to ray bed and under the care of a phy - C .in H.S p eHur.piion« um nut ..«sip 111c I w rse, coughing severely. I comm r.ced "Golde. 1 Medic 1 Dlecovery," and respectfully, BURNtTiT, Hillsdale, Mich. I had a R V. Pie serions «li:« . hi d wn* f ra tlmu jjrew raking your it cured mo Y JUDITH CITY ITEMS Ohas. H. Vary, Phila. Messenger, 603 Market, rtutt.erley A Co.. Photographers. 8U2 Market st For Rent. A »mall house by Gee. W. Bright IU>al Estate Broker, No. 517 Market street. Old gravel, plastic, shingle and tin roofs repaired and m «de wat°r lignt by E. Mitchell, Jr.. 310 West Front street. A full line of Heater«, Fanges, Heating Stov«-«. Cooking Stov«-fl. Furmo. w - ... ... „.o., «it Shoen's Heater. Rmge and Stove House, 203 to 213 Shipley street. Brlaka, Grates and Repairs constantly on band at Shoen's Heater, Kajge and Stove , 209 to 213Shipley street. Shoen's Heater. Range and Stove House, Is connected with the telephone exchange. Ail nrder* will receive prompt attention. Ho i\ TRAINS LEAVE W1LMINOTON FOR Pbila.— i(W*— 3.»» — e.»~».6* MOI— I.M m:—llQUt nj'—— 19.8ft—l.M—1.101 HT'-AWt-elO-AM»-*»-»»'-«.« YOU — 100»— *.:£)*— «.30-7.10— ».10— ll.u*. m— 11.SS-M»—*.17*— 4-»»—T.» p.a. HaLTIMO»»—1.0**—1.48*—4.61*— IM* — ».17 lo.oo ». m.—liao—l.oo—l.o*—*.0*—loo—*.»7— 11.04* p. m. Wabhiwotow— 1.42*—4.61*—-8.06—#.IT ». »; »100 —1.09—6.67—11.04* p. m. HaLTTMOKB Ain» limiRMBDlATB 8TAT10 1.04*—0.1710.00 a. m>-1.00—4.00 p. m. running both dally and Sunday. S rains running only on Sunday. nnect at dray'« Ferry fbr old depot, Broad and Washington avenu». ItaLAwajul Kailboad— 6.00*—o.io a. »>—1.04 —8.00*—ft.afif p. m. No Sunday traîna. • For New Castle only f For Harrington and Intermediate stations. WiLmwATon h. Norman* aAiLnoAO—T.4T a. 1.04—6.00—4.80 p. m. On Sunday Ibi Heading and St. Peter—4.10 IlKLAWARB WlUTHKM RaIL»OAD— 7.06—10.41' *. m;—6.90 p. m. Sunday trains 10.80a. m—4.00 0* m _ CHAINS ARRIVE AI * u,iWA«C»TON FROM PHILADkLFHL» —12.60—1.00—1.82*—4.47*—7.46 . W — M.l j—y.06—lu.luf—11.36—12.35 a. m:— 12.6« -1.07 —2.80f —2.60— 4.86— 4.64— 4.40—4.68— 4.» -4.48—7.H6t—7.66—W.60—10.84—10.68 p. ». New \ on*—1.82*—4.47*—8.U2f—0.12 a. »,*— 3.60—1.07—4.66—4.48*—10.18 D. m. BaLTIMO**— 1.61*—8.18*—0.84—0.64—11.44 a. in:—1**30—1.60—6.11*—8.80*—7.24—9.40* D. ». Wabhiwotok— 1.11*—2.18—11.48a. m;—11«M -1.60—6 11*—4.30*—7.24—8.40* p. ». • Both daily and Sunday. ♦ on Sunday only. lmLAWAB* HA' TaBOAIV— 8.60—10.16*a.»>—11.04 __6 igs*_0.06 p. tn. No Sunday traîna. * From New Castle only. WiLMiwoToa A Noam an* haii.»oad-4. h. 40— U.ô6a. m;—4.40 p. m. On Sunday fron» Reading and St Petor at 7 10 p. m. DELAWASB Wbbtbre Railroad— 8.00a. »î— 4.16 p. m. Sunday trains 9.10 a. m.;—6.40 p. m TRAINS LEAVE FOR W1LM1NOTON Philadelphia Nbw Broad Strebt Depot— 12.30*—8.65*—4.80-7.20*—4.00-4.21—8.86t-10.14 -11.80—11.60 a. m;—12.23—1.82f—1.82—8.14— 1.02- 4.26- 5.06—1.20—6.66—4.061 —4.84—8.80* NR * Traîna ■ -9.80—10.00—11.82* D. m. _ Hboad awd Washihotoh ATHirms—4.89—8.01 -10.16 a. tn:—1.80—3.10—4.30—6.16 p. m. New üaetle— 8.39—10.00—11.44 a. m.—4.49 and Sunday, f On Sunaay only HQrThe black 0«(ur©» denote the l . lmH o rt •Cxprea tratn*. _ __ OU K MAILS rhnlr Arrival end DeiNartare. Tekln* F.fleet July lut, I MM2. The Post < >mce In this city will ü« open dally 4.30 a. m. to 9 p. n fieept Sunday, fro Ifrlvata boxes are aticawlhle until 11 p. in. o Sundays open from 8.3u to 9 8u a. tn. Privat •oxen lucesslhlr from 4 to 8 p. tn. The whob «ale *ta up window will closo at 8.80 p. m. Th tuonay order office will close at 8.00 p. ». MAILS CLOAK AS FOLLOW» : HORTH. WtlmlQgton & Northern Railroad to Headlnv Pa ami point» on the Baltimore Central eouth .»f Chad ft's Ford, 7.4ua. ra. Philadelphia closed pouch, 8.30 a. m. Philadelphia and waymall, 9.00 a. m. New York, Pennsylvaula and points east and west. 9. a. tn. Delaware Western Railroad to Landennerg. lo.oo a. in. Philadelphia, New York city, PennsyIrani* and New jersey, 11.60 a. tn. Philadelphia, New York and all points easi and west, l.JU p. m. Philadelphia, New York and all points east and west. 4.40 p. m. Philadelphia and New York eitles, close«i pouches, 0.36 p. in. Pennsylvania west of Lancaster, and aD points west und southwest 9.36 p. tn. AH points north, east, west and southwest. 11.00 p. m. All Louisiana I* sent west except NewOrlean which Is sont south on through mails. alttmore and way mall. 7.40 a. m. WsshiDKton and all points south, 7.40 a. m. All points or the Peninsula. 8.30 a. m. Supplementary mall for the Peninsula, 9.0« a. m. Baltimore, Washington and all peints south 12.30 p. m. Newport, Stanton, Newark, Elkton and Havre *ie Grace. 12.30 p. in. Point* on Baltimore Central, between Por« dr Poult. Northeast and Uhadd's Ford.12 80 p. m. Baltimore aud Hay Line steamers, 4.40 p. m. Peninsula north of llarrinirton. including Delaware City and St. t*e«jrges, 5.60 p.m. Baltimore, closed pouch, 6.50 p. m. Baltimore, Washington and all points south the ly 11.0Ü p. m. MAILS ARRIVE AND READY FOR DELIVERY. WUimngtou U Northern Railroad. by ■ 4.30 p. tn. New York, Philadelphia, Washington and all other point«. 6.3o p. m. From Philadelphia. N north, east und nee t. 8.3«) a. m. From way mall from Philadelphia, 8.80 a. m Erora Peninsula I York and point* <\ all north of Harrington 0.15 a. Baltimore and way mall, 9.60 ». m. From Baltimore, 12.30 p. ra. From Peninsula mall, 12.30 p. m. From Philadelphia, New York and point« north and ea*t. 1.3o p. m. From Baltimore, Washlagtoa and point# south, 2.20 p. m. From Delaware Weitern Railroad, 2.20 p. tn. *hiladclphla, New York and point« north and east, o.4u p. m. From Baltimore. Washington and point« south and southwest. 5.4u i>. ra. Carriers deliveries as follows : 4.30 a. m.. gen 1; 1G.UC h. in., partial; 1.30 p. m.. general: 4.U« p. ra.. partial. Collectlft «•arrlers 111 fl.3o An additional collect!« I I from street boxes made by th« <1 lu.wia. ni..1.30 and 4.oo p. will be made at 7.3> . from all boxes between Jetleri*«>r. un» i Tliirteeuih utreet, >11 Sunday u full collediou will U< Local letten« for carrier* d i»e deposited in the Poet Utile« tlie hour of «lelivery. W. Y SWIiBiim'. Pnnmsitw jombard aud Water nclusive made at 6.0O p. delivery sh« ten mtnut< a hefo yyni.aoN'o UNDERTAKING ROOMS, «18 KING STREET. Onnected with Telephone Exchang«. Call - OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. A. WILSON, Funeral Dirbctoh. 2-12-14 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. J^EGISTEK ' dTo RDER? Regiatkk'h office, Newcastle Co., Del., November27, 1882. Upon rtu- anpl lout Ion of Tlioin-i# B. Brlbon, Ad ninlf-trator I» 1«. N. of .l«»s*-pliN. 1 oche, late of VVUmiliKtoii liumlred. In Mild county, deceased. It 1» ordered and directed by the Rrglnter that t .e Ad ■ iuistmtor aforesaid give notice of t ,-rs of Admlnis lie lU ceatu-d, w it Ii tliedat« uslng nfi « rtUe i -KOI lc pull tlie Kiaiitliigthereol, hy rnt* to b( polled within forty aU; of such letters, in six of the th«* county uf New Cast)«-, having demand* against Ile al,Id«* hv th iO> 1 publie pi AC .'«inirlng nil pci tli estate to | act 01 v I tied. And ly In «U«" I) ip V j pi ted W I til I Gazkttk, a • he * I tl 1 iu the DLL p iper publUlied in n till III otlH-l'« ill line 'k:-, (« . d. di i . I seal or omet »aid, at \\ lliiiliigton, ty, aforesaid, the day M. C. BIGGS, Register. NOTICE. aho All persons having claims, agalnnt the e*tate ot the deceased, must present th«- hhiiu- duly attested • November 27. the Adinliit»trat >r © abide the a«". .... d provided. THOMAS It.' PRISON, Admlnl-itrator D. B. N. .I A iV 111 Address: Wlliulngtou, i»«-i. ■27. 1, w, f,3wd-w N EW BUCKWHEAT MEAL! Just roceivod a fine article of fresh new Meal —AT— J. J. SMITH'S FOURTH AND SHIPLEY 8T8 EFFNER'S Oyster Bay and Dining Saloon —B a se m ent of— 285 MARKET 8TREET. Meals served fro» 7 a. m. to 12 night. H urausr fMiiwrr#»«. "PERHAPS THE MOST JUDICIOUSLY EDITED MAGAZINE IN THE *ORLD." —THE NAIION.N. Y. Sept. 1882. THE CENTURY For 1882-83. The twelfth yeer of this magaElne—the first ander the new name, and ilie most *ucceMful iu history, closed with the October n limiter. The circulation ha* shown a large nain over tli jt the preceding -c*»on. and Til 16 CENTURY begins tu thirteenth year with 140,000 Copie*. The follewlng are the leading features: a New novel by w. d. Howells, cceed till- author's "Modern ln-taucc. " It international story, entitled "A Sea Ch *ÏVi:i'i THE THIRTEEN COLoNy» EOWAKD EGGLESTON,-the hading»«, cal feature of the year : to eon-fist of a mtniber of paper , on such topics aa ' I he Beginning of a Hatton«" "Bot in Life in tile Colonie», " etc., plete history of early F.-p'el il attention wnl edition of will he , BY MOI I the whole forming a life In the United stau* he paid to areurncy of Illustration». A NOVELETTE OK M M NG L EE, MARY II ALL CK E<H)I F; laliu, " t«» Im- Illustrate! by the autour. I* INTOF VI \V, HY HENRY JAMES, Jr., a series of eight letter» from imaginary per sons of vartou»ii*ttniiHllth-*, criticising America, "wïïïi riïiurr:* pi'réM&on. CUT, hy th Rev. Waahlugton Gladden. account of practical co-opuratlon in Christian work, showing how a league was formed In e •mall town In Connecticut, what kind» of work 11 altem pirn, end how it spread throughout the whole -fate. "RUDDER GRANGE ABROAD," by Frank R. S' ock ton, a continuation Ol the droll * 'Rudder Grange" atorles, the m-ene being now In Europe. THE NEW ERA IN AMERICAN IIOUbE BÜ II DING, a series or four paper», fhlir Illus trated. devoted to (|) City House», 12) Country (8) t'liurrhea, and (4) Public Bulldiuga. THE ChsMH.E 8 l>E LOUISIANA, by Geo. W. Cable antlior of "Old « reole Day*," etc, : a fresh and graphic nsr.atDe. richly Illustrated. 6IY ADVENTURE** IN ZUM, by Frank 11. Cunhlng, govern men t etlin*»logl»t, au adopted member or the ZimiI tribe of Indians. IlluatrattHl. ILLUSTRATED l'ACERS ON THE NAT IONAL C F1TAL, Including "The Capitol." "Tho Supreme Court," 'The White Ifouae," mr titled "Tlte l.vil Tlfl All Ho all jilEHlONS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, hy "11. II." : Ihr««.* or four paper* of au «xrec«l lugiy lntircstlug chsrsrtt-r, rkhly IlluHtrsted. Miscellaneous. Further work Is expected from E. c. stedman, Thomas Hugh«*«, Joel Chandler Itnrrln t"l'ncl* K« inus"> Oiarles Dudley \\ anter, John roughs, K. V. Smalley, »». II. Boycse long llwt of otiu-rs. r.iitertalnlng »In* ** ill Im* among tlie lead In ■»f The centcky, as beratounv, and t Htir I n *t«»rl«* feature» t uiaga zlue will cuutlnue It» adnee In geuerat exccll «*!«• irior I* f 1.00 a year ; 8^ ptlou> ilould in gin with tilt , aid to enable new *ub •r with the new nerle* ninltr • We make the following *I'«*cImI oflVr» I lie *uh»rrlptl « iniintH-r. NovtinlMT nn in In orltH-r* to roiitin i UK CHETL'sY ii Nov. 1882, and the M t year, unt twelve hack 1» gkOO. A *uhucrlpth <••"* bound Iu twu el< ga it voluu with kIU lop, The CENTURY CO., NEW York, N. Y. 13-81 |7.50. produce y thing "8t. Nicholas is above Hue. 1 ' — "London i Ime*. ' * In Hi« S T - NICHOLAS -roR YOUNG FOLKS. Purent* who .ire mt-rtalnlng and whole»oinc reAilliiK fur th«-ir . tilMn u. and yotinjt fulkAwIm «I ud\i-iitur«-, hl»torl«'itl enjoy imtoiiiim iiK-ldrnt», -to el •.picture*, ti«» . will Illld th ii«»l«l Old Dm nn l « LAS, whit h I» . .Tognl/« d hy •f Loth Eugl'iud au-! Am« 1nr»t iiiaj# i/liu- for i-lilldr« i u*"W voluiii«*, which iM'tfin» ■ I tl Ml tx-r. Slid olM-ll. w it ,| 11 Will he m ut* 1 1 till- Ii icntlon of all I* Invited ilun* : st. Nn d piildi pr«*« «I tin* etd v«-r printed. Itii tin# Novemlx l-.rrd frontUplec« --ucd. Th at «I «II wing partial f voung f«dk l»t ofaltrac ii ii "The Tine ii am Bhotii A m-w »erlal story hv ly editor of ' 'Our Youii »' Tide-Mill." hrldgc, form«*r ihor ol J. T. Trm Folks, * 'Tin- J«t-k ll«/.ar«l Storien. " el«". •Tiiemtoky or VlTEAU." An hlatorlrnl ,. v the I3t>i «•«•iiturx. ly A«r>l*tMlll <"dit«*r "Rudder Grauge, •elette <«f girl Bv K d bov life in k R. HtfM'kton, f< f "Ht. M< hulas, " aulliur etc. "TilE S' )F IM * Hood." - yeoman. Hy Maurlet Th«>inp»on, author uf • The W itchery of Archery." An of th«" f . "The »tobt oftiif. Field ULOTI1-Or G« By r. m. Brook*. To be illustrated with many '' jiarkaldc pictures. "A hr and New Notion." A capital and n«»v»-l play. Hy William M. Biker, author of "Hie Majesty, Myself,"etc. 'Swept away." A serial story of tlie Missl-hlppl flood* of 1882. by E. S. Ellis,formerly editor of"Gol«len Days." "Elizabeth Thompson." A MofrraphL'Hl pap« painter of battle wa ne prepared fur "St. Nicholas" bv Mi*-» iluiwp* • Where Was Villiers?" A thrilling »lory of the ltu Archibald Forbes, War-Cut r regarding tills celebrated -. Illif I r itc Tiirkl-th w*r. By •r< kpuiidt lit. •The Boy at the Wi k House." An account of the life of **T ad" Lincoln, By Noah Brook*, author of "The Boy Emigrant«." "COMEDIES FOR CHI A fln* scried Brook», author of 1 Including A « hriaUnas M»»> luvcnlic play*. By E. •M'li«- I. ud of Nod," etc., aud "The False Sir Hanta Claus." Prepared expressly lor holiday limes. There will he shor ..th lories hy Louisa M. AI w«ll-kuown writers fu h »nn- duties and rerre i cott. ilk pip s mid gii is, w ilh j 11« p itlwii a union matures und de ul. part I . Pri fti.no a yi a number, hub id Im Kin "Ilh III*- Novembe r ••Il ok lasiu. "'fhe \\ Im r. will li:i\ Tiie CENTURY CO., New Yobk, N.Y. vl3-3t ptl «lerlul e also a colored u>al «itractlou». frontispiece aud J^EW YORK WEEKLY HERALD ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Tlie elroiilation ol till-, popular newgp&pe. con.Ulltly liu-r. AhliiK. U romains all the news of the Dall> I't-rabl aud Is arranged handy department». The FOREIGN NEWS embrace# »pedal «Hap the globe. Under the I •Ihm fror eu. I of all quarters AMERICAN NEWS the Tele 11 ['graphic Dispatches of the the Union. Till» feature alu» from all part# of make» THE WEEKLY HERALD the tlie cheaneat. report of valuable ehruiilde l the world. Every we« k ia given a faithf It POLITICAL NEWS prelienslve «II» emtiraclng c patches fr« ol the ape question* < i-lete aHhliiKton, liiciinihiK full pu he* of -mint' polltleluna the hour. THE FARM DEPARTMENT r 11 h It A i.l> of the WEE a- the most pra latino to the lie later and db .*b th-al »iigge . ! ■ ■ raising « aille, I »«•., Ae., wlili n I Vegetables building. •mir, lb '.•''rl'iD •b purtuieut, E d fanning I pal is ll-«-dlted copied. der tlo THE HOME, mï IV» r* k giving the ren-tpeis making clothing «♦»tTatlilon at : cooking or il dlHhes, hints for ping up t price. Ev« witli tin cry item u i-d in tli ia il« p ParU " the lo i'ÜÄte.ffiy Ucatlon. Lett« m «•Hpuiideiit* on the very latest fashions. Hume Department of (lie Wick » ave the Itousewiie inure than one hundr.-d timer the price of the paper. Tin- inu-re.^uof SKILLED LABOR looked after, and everything .-i »ting mechanics and labor Having U careful , y recorded. There U a page devote«! to all the lut« « 1 phasesoi tlie buslne** nuirWi-U, Cmp ., Meehan Use, Ac., Ac. A valuable feature Ih kmnA the specially reported price* and conditions uir Th. LD wll II K THE PRODUCE MARKET. &P0KTIM« News at home ami abs-iad, together with a ÖTOHY every week, a skkmon by some eminent divine, Liteuaiiy. Mubiual, 1»ka matic, Personal and Sea Notes. There 1* paper in the world which contain* lo much m; er every week as the Weekly Herald, which Is sent, postage free, for Unt Dollar. You buhserlbe at any time. The New York Herald In a weekly form, One Dollar a Year. Address NEW YORK HERALD, Broadway and Aim St., New York. nov27-3t-70 J ^ oaKD. To all who suffering from the errors of indis cretion* or youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loe* of manhood, etc., 1 will *«-ud a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great rem«*iy w»» discovered hy a missionary iu South America. Bend a self-addre*M d envelope to the EBV. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Button 1). New York City. octv-tts-ly-10 THIRD EDITION WAS IN MADAGASCAR Folger Says He is Not Going to Resign. MELVILLE SUED BY HIS WIFE Insulting Hnr Knvoy. rOLGKR WON'T. Dv.plta the "Wo Id" Me »«J* he H». no Intention of Keel^nlng. Nkw Imin, Not. 27-A ►pcotel to tie n'm-fd MV. Serrnterv F.iIl'it he* ult.-n d »ml the Pre.ident h«» rt-t-pl-tl hi* ri-.lirn.Hoii y, to take t fleet hk 8ecrt <arv of the Treax Deceml'er 15. Washington, Nov. 27.—The cllepstvh published in the New York World lo the effect that Secretary Folger had tendered his resignation, was this morning shown to Secretary Folger by the representative of the United Prsts Association. "ttalll •aid Mr. Folger. "Again l I thought I was to have one week of unruffled ierenlty, well you may «ay I have not resigned,! have not been asked to resign, I bave no present intention of resigning aud if the President wants me to resign, I have no knowledge to that effect." Washington, Nov. 27.—Assistant Secre taries French and New, add their denials to that of Secretary Folger, regarding the rumors of their resignations or removals. WAR ON MADAGASCAR. France After Ordered War to l»a Cotmnencad a* Once. Parip,Nov. 27.—The Madagascar Ed voys, abruptly, being who left Paris for V>nd< Insulted by the taklmr duirn of their Hul', have been informed ttmt a telegram will l>e •e to the French Commander at *ent at Zanzibar, ordering him to commence war without delay. 'lablea Turned on Melville. Philadei.I'BIA, Nov. 37— James II. Heverln, counsel for Mrs. Melville, lia« iiecn Instructed to ugalust Chief Eugim-cr Melville for mal treatment and desertion.also for an increase of the f90 per month allowances, which he makes her. She will also comme criminal and civil suit* against the physi cians who signed the lunacy certificates. A point of habeas corpus, commanding Mel ville to produce thcchild Maud in court on Wednesday was withdrawn today, the mother having regained jHitbesslon of t he child. •nee proceedings Five Cent Fur«*. Boston, Nov. 27.—Th«* Boston and Provi dence street railroail which lias long held out against the Idea <»f cheap fares and rapid tram-|M>rtatlon, to fho suburbs, la fall ing int«) line and announces that after lauuary 1, five, six ami seven cent fares to tiie suburb* and a g'-noral reduction in single fares along the line. Corkhtll to lloltl Ills Place. Washington, Nov. 27.—Just fee Miller, th«* fatlier-in-law of District Attorney Cork hill had an interview with the President Yes terday, aud states that there is no trutli iu the report that C«»rkhill is to be removed. Bird Manila keeps canaries in constant song and diseases. 15 cents at drug store. Bird Food Co., Camden, N. J. Hih t;rik n tKKKTM. Local Quotation* (' I'cicii Dally In the Street Market. FLOUR BTC. OORHBOTED DAILY BY TilE WlLLIAM LXA A SrwsEompany, Brandywine Mills— X. wholeeale, retail Wm. L««a 6. Nun's 'Bebt' Roller Petcni ». " »» y i iô ■ IT 46 Ollfton F.F.K Extra Poutaxat F. do. Family do Kirkwood Kuller Ground Oocidontal Superb do 7 4b 6 75 : g I 60 ào 6 5*J f < do I H 4 7b per ton. FERU. Best iniddiinKS, ttest ship fctuü, Uutlins, • lorn shorts, Bran, *21 9 1 i: 17 10 per hundred. »2 06462 1« 2 10W lb (lorn meal, tine yellow, 37.60 I, whit«) Corn Corn meal, coarse, Screenings, . H - :.o l 9802 03 :u^;. USA IN. per bushel 0039 Primo yellow corn. Prime lomr-bcrry wheat. HAY. FEED. ETC.—CORRECTED DAILY BY .90 I 10 MORROW". NO. 417 FHKNCn STREET: per bu por cwt 1.00 u 1.0 Hay. Straw. Oats. Bran, double buehcl Cracked .Middling#.«! jublo buslivi .* meal. -,, 66 1. Co .. 90 . EGOS, POULTRY, ETC..— CORTM " i RD STREET M All:, t l . S .37 BUI DAILY f MESBIC, *1 Print butter, per Ih wliolesaie.8 .36 vi Print " " •• retail..4U 4 0 Pub Tub Egg-*' wholesale, per do Egg», retail, pe ( 'hick«."n8, alive .-4.' " wholesale • " retail. ..'A .30 (a 88 .34 107. • wholesale. Uhickens. dresse. d wholesale, (thickens, ulve. (thlcke s, tires* Cheese, whol«'Sa CheeBe, reiail, beep cohue« ti: . .11 Ü ■ *12 M . .12 it * *14 it * *7 ^ - *8 4 ti TÎ.L1 A M CLAYEY, .12 .16 retail. •d, retail. le, per pound .13 .18 .1:1 .1(5 DAILY O.NO UTItXKT MARKET. Sirloin steaks per poutui.20 4$ .25 Rump steak« per pound Hound steak- |> Rib roast per pound. (Jhuck rou«t per pound.. Stewing pieces. Boiling bits per pound.. Shins,. Kidney fat,per pound .. Lamb chops, per pound. I*amb roasts, per pound. MuUon chops, p Mutton roasts, per pound Veal cutlets, per pound.. Veal fount*, per pound... YORK ETC., COnRECTEU DAILY BY ». C. DILL, STALL 0, THIRD STREET MARKET. wholi-salo retail ,91 1 .16 m . .2); . .14 fil • .16 4a .uy, . .* H .1(5 . .25 W .18 1« . j 08 .30 S .I-' .. 1 pound .11 .12 . t .20 m .25 . .14 it .18 Smoked hiins sho-i dor» _ Dried hoof_ Salt flitch. and *nu! • !:'!1 vJA n 18 16 IaoI Fresh shoulders Pork steak and si 14 age Yl\. À 16 ;age. .*b 13 Flitch 13 In and ltit«;li 15 1:1 Smoked but* Sera miel.. t'igH feet.. Bologna 8: Liver pudding... 16 lb 1ft 2U IV, lft age 9 12 FISU UOHRECTEO DAILY BY POWELL, SECOND HTKEET MARKET. u Pike. iAlike flh'id . .16 .16 .10 Pollock. Rock flsh, per pound.... White Perch, per pound Trout, per pound. Halibut, per pound. Catfish, yi 1 m .16 *i»H* .12 tu .16 .16 » pound .12 per piece ,ia fiidl. Blv.o bas«. il : .12 .. .12J* VEOBTADL1CS. Potatoes, per half-peek. . Sweet potatoes, per half peck. Tomatoes, per half peck . (Jubbage, per head . Turnips, por half peck . Celery, per bunch. .lo ft .10 ft •lft ft ,16 .16 .20 .6 New Ynrk Market«. New Yobx.Nov. 27.—Flour.qulet ;No. 2Stnte. 62.86a8.60 ; {Superfine do. 83.l6a3.bft; extraState, 84.OOa4.tO. Wheat, No. 2. red winter, $1.01}$; cash; $1.00%a8j.0o%. November. Coin, No. 2, December, 81>^;do. January, 01 % flat«, No. 2 44, November and December, 44 34, January. Itye quiet; Western, 70a70K. Harley, dull ami i.oiuluui. Pork, 810.V&;cash $16.80, November. Lard, November $13.«J0; December, $10.80, a$l .85. Butter, firm; creamery choice, 39; ft'estern $7Ka'J8. Sug .r,quiet, fuir to good refining, 7 8*16a7 6-14. Eggs, quiet; State and Pennsylvania, 8oa3i; that the fanoy, 37a38; do. WAN AM A KIR Jt MMOWN. I Our Practice Prices. in We do not count cost, but do watch mnrl ct values ns the basis for Ouk llnll prices. Therefore, cost to reproduce artic e determines our sell ing price. Retail clothing prices never rise with the advancing season sometimes they fall, season they are falling only on piece goods that have been held too long at the mills. We have been helping out some of the woolen makers with their surplus stocks. F'rom these pui chases came our excellent $12 Overcoats. Many cheap lots of PlllltaloOnS Illld Suits will shortly appear in our stock. Meantime everything we have to sell is put at buyers' prices. we nn This Wanamaker & Brown. *ak Hall, Sixth aud Market Strut*. 1'lilladcl pld*. ,Snn « Ni:\V YORK, 1883. More people have read The .Sun «luring the ywar just now passing than ever before since other newspaper this aide ol the caith has been many \ it was first printed, published («ought and read In any year by *n and We are er«"«libly informe«! that jR*oplc buy, read, and like The Sun for the lollowiug reasons among others : Bceuune its news columns prisent in attractive form aud with tin- greut«*»t |K>s«-i blc accuracy whutever lias interest foi liumauklnd; the events, the deeds and mis deed», the wisdom, tlie philosophy, th« notable folly, the solid sense, the improving nonsense—all the uews of the busiest world ut present revolving iu space. Becaube people have learned that in Its erning jmtsous ui.d ailairs 77«# Sun makes a practice of telling tiiein the exact truth to the best of Its ability three hundred ami sixty live «lays iu the year, before election as well a» alter, about the whales a» well as about the smull fish, in the lace of dlsaeiit us plainly and fearlessly hen sup|M»rted by general approval. The Sun hab absolutely no purposes to serve, »ave I he information of its readers und the furtherance of the common good. Because It is everyboJy's man Is so humble that The Sun is 'indiffer ent lo his welfare and Ids rights. No man i» so rich that It can allow injustice In* done him. No man, no asbociuliou of powerful enough to be exempt from tin strict application of ita principles of right omen. *mar|s e N «•wêpdper. •ti, is and wrong. Because in politics It has fought lor a dozen y -ars. without intermission sometime» almost alone among newspapers, the fight that Iu •rwhelmlug popular verdict against Robeson lêm and lor liouest governnient. No mutter what party is in power, The Sun stands und w ill continue to stand like a rock tor tbe iuterests of the p<'Ople against, mo nopolists. and the diahoueat schemes of pub lic robbers. All rbU Is what wc arc told almost daily Infills that The d r«*sulted In the recent by our friends. One *is the best religious published, becaUbO undiluted with cant, il its tbe b«-6t K«*publican itewspapar printed, because it has already whipped liait of the •als out of that putty altibl tIi»* other halt St >pa|HT ever its Chrlbtiunlty In Another holdb that d 1» proceeding liininlshed Igor. A third believes it to be the best laguxin«* ol general literature in existence, its readers miss nothing worthy of ith bee notice that is current thought. 80 every friend of The Sun d in ouï; of its many bides that appeals "ith particular force to ids individual liking. the or Id of 11 you already know The Sun , you will observe that in iy«î» it Is a little better than « ver before. If you do not already know The Sun , you will find it to be a mirror of all human activity, a storehouse of the ciioieest products of common ami imagination, of honest government,a Jeffersonian Democ wickedness of every species, und commonly good investment for the coming und mainstay for the cuuse mtiiiel for genuine •ourge for un y, Term« to Mail SuliHcrlbers. The several editions of The Sun are sent by mull postpaid DAILY—55 fvllows : 'tits a month, £0.50 a year; v. it h Sunday edition, $7 7o. SUNDAY—Eight pages, $1.20 a year. WEEKLY—SI aye . Elglit pages of the best matter of the daily Issues; an agri cultural department of unequalled merit, market reports ami literary, scientific and domes lie intelligence make th«; #ttn,tbe newspaper for the iu lold. À Weekly .t'h house To clubs of 10 with ^10, uu extra Address copy free. I. W. ENGLAND, PUBLISHER OF "THE SUN. York City, >> Net A TRANSPARENCY N1GI.T« DON'T YOU BUY SIR E i ! «■n'a galt LIGHTED AT » V ER TIIE i.mow TTnlil YOU Child'* Solar for 81 for 8>.rc : W»r Pel bl<- Bi tton r». it ut', Hing ut la 1 bnimhit-ari und 1 n hi year* prici-s 1 am bouim 10 uuu't believe ln keeping goods «11 seil oh iiund long. P. EWING'S, No. G E. Front St. AS*A Hand Sewed Working Shoe for Ç1.60. TDELAWARE CARPET HOUSE, U NO. 309 MARKET STREET. We have Just received a large stock tine— TAPESTRY BRÜSSELS, TIIREE-PLY INGRAINS AND DAMASK CARPETINGS —Alsu a large a**oriuie oil cloths, mattings and win. DOW SHADES. 49*Give us a call and satisfy yourself that giving bargain*. % 6-14. are do. HENRY GREBE, WILMINGTON. DE ^ CLOTHING, BEST FITTING GARMENTS. It is conceded that the best fitting Clothing is sold by the A Wilmington Clothing House, Fourth and Market streets, and this fall we have tried to jwrfert every garment, and to day we asseit that our garments have no sujx'rioras to fit, while our former patrons ran attest to the quality. J ust step in and try one of our suits or an overcoat, and you will then know they are better fitting than most of the custom work that is made at a very low price. We make this statement, although we make to order suits as low as Fighteen Dollars, but more of our custom work is lrom Thirty to Fifty Dollars a suit ; because we are having the finest work in our city, and our customers are the best dressed l>roplc on the street. Just stop long enough to look at our suits and overcoats, and we have no doubt you will say as others have : "it is a pleasure to know we can find suc h fine goods at such low prices in our city." Look at our TEN DOLLAR SUITS and our FIFTEEN DOLLAR OVERCOAT; these are special bargains. A of it it w 7 Jno. W. Diefendorf & Co. Fourth and Market Sts. ^ECKWEAR. New York Neckwear lor i']ttes In spring and summer ii. PRICES always «"1. S IT I RTS I Our On«* mdlar Shirt Its* a reputation for ex ••«•Ill-lire unequalled In thtscltv. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. A full line oi everythlug beloiiKlnx to th WM. B. COLE. 202 MARKET STREET TENTS Rend n rough «ketch Invent loi ino«t«*t of vr Gt.oitta: ii. lemon • D. ('., iiiid a Prrliiiiiunrj' ill l>r made, with« til «•* plltl'llt* of tin* i» mid yon will be advised lx* obinmetl. \Yn«tiinut lixnuiliiuiiu «I , of nil I nltrd of I lu-tlu-r m not n paient iuvuiiti-m iipntrntnld ut fee ol 813 mid V» for Thh I* pay nllow«*«i, i he Ifv «I * dinwliiifl ri*q-iin*d by flu i iipplicntion I» fee (ftg-t) und tin* lliuil G •able. Ah alto ii oblnliiliiu a l* that y ou i Invention N i far a* his lu^t lud« I can r«-ly on tlie ad vie«* (jlv«*n nfi is had. D^»iL'ii Pnteu't» H eu i »t iniioii ol' LnhrU, Trmtc-M secured. <Ti de U I les (ftïlO» l* pr hl» tue« «Hw •luis oi ndvlHO yoi Il y i* nt Will II« niable uni«**» It detenuiue ; hence « pi «-n m p. >•< ul Hip h-, mid I ni.«! flloil •f llrje lc. If y <i (hilft. ApldU-utlou« In ui l urleit«"il i Iv t* iiiiit<*rtnk. killilil hum «end mo tin\ ure^-ourowu |uit« I- ..I wrfttpu the < pic ;E !.. Ll I he Hr. »I ?y In lli<* ra 1 about the lUiiiimtimi ai • r. Hum ««fll.-e Wa*hln«l«*-i. D Rl ' tat I UK «• title of the invontlo tiling vo uUt tiiiidicmlon. A 11 not Minn. Item d P «1 1. «i county in th RT phlet rcluUiig to Putculs free* u|hüi r«-«|ucst Pt GEORGE E. LEMON Law und Solicitor of Aiin-rici -. —..... p U | en(lt 810 Fifteenth Street, WASHINGTON, D. V. Mention thi* paper. Attorney ^DAMS AND BROTHER, No. 504 Market Street, •CHEAP— Cash Variety Store. TOYS, DOLLS & MASKS, DRY GOODS.' HOSIERY, NOTIONS, LADIES' A GENTS' UNDERWEAR BOOTS. SHOES A RUBBERS CROCKERY, TIN, GLASSWARE, RAG, HEMP. INGRAIN AND STAIR CARPET, STAIR RODS, CURTAINS. Largest anil cheapest line of Lampi*. L Vane.-* In endiesn variety. Tnbieaud Po< iery, Exprès Wiik*'On. Veloelp«-1v8,'l ovsofalld« - s«"il plions, Dolls, Doli-HeiwiH, DolI-llodUb, CarrluKcs. Tlie largeut, cheap« BABY CARRIAGES In the State. —SOLK AG IINt, -OK— HARPER'S BAZAR /ATTERN8. It win i i»y you iu cull or U..O.I« au.l pr Ich, hnfi.r.* nuri'liaalnu TABLE, STAIR and FLOOR OIL CLOTH.«. «•t cm Don d beat line ol /GREATEST BARGAINS y I EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY. PIANOS ! igihKF. THE LIST OF W CELEBRATED IT MAKERS. WM. KNABE & CO., STEIN W AY A SONS, F. BACON, BEII M(i, HARRINGTON, VOaK A S«)N, E.MERS« »N, HALE. New Pianos Fi t!75 Lp ♦1,600. —ORGANS By The— SMITH AMERICAN CO., TA Y I .O R A F A R I. E Y CO., BRIDGEPORT CO., AC. New Organs From |50 Up to 4360. Secondhand Planus hy Stelnwav, Hale, Meyers ""d otlu-r, foe Ain, «I, 817ft 1111 • Jrilift. «I hand Organs tiy Geo. Wood, Es toy. Mason A Hamlin, 101 fir», *20, fin, .»1. S' II. F. IIOBELEN, 710 MARKET STREET. noTil-iJnnl-tt,-f 14 -- 3 i IflQ EAST SIX II 8TREET 18 THE PLACE f r 3-«*ent flour It inak«-s white orea«l ;ha. » yuu tried nur Mutinrock fluurlt make* bread as white a* snow: it will pav you to see tlie . . r cotlcelsch-Hred In roast huslinud In a good humor; our -«•«•lit eoltee Is a wonder; «mr t. a makes tlie bulles slug, it I* excellent : flue early rose potatoes busliel. Come to 103 T. M. WlltK. SMITHr «in-lied tu-diiv ; ing and keep* y „ farm, 90c. per ... Earn >lxth street for groceries. U0V2i-lW| Jfoüktii ^ ( HINAIIAN'S suicidé Killing Himself Ov of His Pigtail. CHEMICAL EXPLOSION edit his! '' r >1»' l,o Ss A Fokkiun Nr.», to-day. A llnnib « Mon it 1 MrI, > l.mnlitj. s. —Dipl Ä, » r 61 >Ut«, h IIomk, No». 27.— Vielt orn fttlo*iii ut Mont« Cr rit, moriilnif hv a tramhlin were start 1 h| lbl .. .und r«ni*inblin?r ni of artillery. Im-tuntlv the 1 M'h,T whole c I ro* ■CM*, Mil order was»« I. wh* it f " Un ' 1 "'ï' t, "' WH. I ,, w ,| „ mi or a cartridge, tilled uin c l»mlte, which l.afl been flml by «.„ne mi créant,, with » view to fobbing the tank Ï the establishment during the untlrw confusion, which howeer failed. rj a , £ ton w&« allïhtlj injured. ■*' TCRKISTt MISHTSUIit CÜATOti Consta MTi vopLE, Nov. 27 — T..» «.<. h.A .ppolnted Awym P».l,» to said Pasha a. Foreign Minister. This it I, believed, haa t*en taken l.y the Sulti w Ih a view to fruatallnc Said Paah»', pi „ which Include the abandonment of il Auatro-Oernian allegiance ami lhee.tal.il 1 ment of » (rood understanding between l a land and France on the Eastern q U e t i|!j 7 lie announcement or the Sultan'» a. t. c»u»ee Hatisfaetfon In diulomatic i-lreh-a Albxaxdkia, Nov. 27—An ,\ra, * attack, d and beaten hy a number ul Brin «oldleni near Kumleh Ilia lvjurtvs were Aeverc that lie died aoon afterward Beiilin, Nov. ploratlnn staried fr» the ex|.losl. 27. — A German party for Central Airies this city. Pari«, Nov. 27.— Messlcw 'uui i »I » Gamin t «1 others have appended tiirir d \ :urc8 to s paper, now heimj tin the chambers, tn favor of c«> '' I needing to |x r»o is the right l.y testamenUry m-ou*** ol «lisposlug of their bodies by cremation burial. A CUlAAM ,NV D1MA1U. lleing Kobbed of III* 1*1- T»U. II« K* Hlinaelf. Cairo, III. Chine*« Nov. 27.—Ye.trrdfljr * ashore and »■ II." Wflk I »tu bout « uliout tow u to see the «igiatr*. lowed tiv A crowd of boys, who jn ndat I ami addressed ldm in lanuuage ut.yth but elegant. He paid no attention to tl Insults. Finally one ol the ruuglm dre knife from his pocket and cut oil |,ih pig close to Ids head. This incenHd I ami he began to cry. Thu Cliiimn procured a carpen'er's ha lieatiug himself snout the head, hummer was forced from I. •1 l.e while th«' blood streamed lrom lib brit head he made u dash up th< Mrwt fi eluding hie pursuera ran t<* the batik of river. Jtimpel iu and was drosnwl. M tlcatioii uf being deprived ol bis pig tafi more than he could Imu death in preference to cr««iiig without it. und In* #o PROMINENT PKKMIXS DEAD.I A Well-Known Dort —General Neid ridge. * uthlen l)ed New Yohk, Nov. 27.—Doctor V Knewhtlcr, aged fl7, residing "ii Oik* 1 ilr«*il am« Filth street, while attending a tn confinement last night, w convulsions, und died. 11 is death probably due to a ti Chicago, III , N<*v. 27.— General 11 tou Neldridge, the «lMiuirui»lt»"'l la ■» yel soldier, tiled this morning, aged 4!» y He was born in South Williamston, Ma New York, Nov. 27.—Tin a well-known artist, di«ii to-day a ltu lord Park. N. J. N-Z-.l >r of tl.«' brain. Lyons, N«#v. 27.— 1 TV death 1» annm filer, tbe well-k of M. Bonnet Du Kitdical. Hum. in, Nov. 27.—Karon Otto Then Mantuffel, formerly Prut-dun Mil of the Interior, Minister of Foreign Ai il of Miniate V and President of the Cf dead, lie 77 tear 1 » «tld. Assassin. An A i Dublin, Nov. 27.—The ... wm* arrested iu connection with ih u>fil tion of detective C«>x, it now appear-«. I American. If HILF TELEGRAMS. Nov. »I Mass., North Adam*-, Congregational cliurch at YN ilmi was burned this moruing. ' -Bear Adi vv D**p»rl i pirtf il ere «-xpeeb Washington, Nov. 27. Crosbv In a letter to th«* N» says The Transit ol V ut route to Patagonia. TheV v , j at Montrtvido, Nnv.iiii»i Id leave in the flagship Brooklji 8anta Cruz 1 arrive day <>r two. ftä i • That womlcrful ciiholic«»n k'- . Lydia K. I'l.ikhiim'B It.ven the lad) a wurld ant" rei'OU.'« do-ng good. Ills like :i b vni ", vital e«mi*tltution Her BlouM more to demise tue channel.-« ul 1 .1 id purify the life d the lultary dgytl»-- Hoard "I 11 KSIttAflAhtAih. JOHNSON A BARNHILL, Furnishing erta 8. W. COR. TENTH & MARKET WILMINGTON, I»**«. RESIDENCES : i.T. BAHN« ,1 Tau*»» L. HARRY JOHNSON, 617 Jefleraon ut. •ep29-inwMy-14 23.1 JAMES McKKNNA, • Furnishing UnpebtakeI 1 - M W 225 WEST 8EC0ND 8THE - rERSON AL. ol NO. OTICE. N 2D EDITION NOW ""fl^.orKKT MAN •'A Pocket Cyclopedia, " ft r '* A I K " rs * y Ki*a«ly Ht 'l'» renc ® fï tvords: Contain* over ■■At.WW **•" wor th pr tÄÄ'ÄWfes carefully-c*m d, *' ; l.lf tance. Area unu 1 upuli S |„,.sti l.«' v Parll. «n i nt »»■>. ; «.»*« w «„T l( , lllM t|ç ««>' etc.: l'erp« Postal Rut« *. ( . ns| R.-U.I Huuiiill . . pockethmik style. $1*00, WANTEI OF all fro I K K «P* \\; ,f H Ab k. c. ffü r i y Æ l fg5^t. ï ph!!*^ 4,20-tf H 0 U ««ft 4 . SIG ft m SCOlJ bouldi tlie our tlie 103 FRE, JOT Neatly au«i G. W. No. 307 King Street. 7.<