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REPRINTED FROM YESTERDAY A CRAZY MAN'S ANTICS. Bs chases a Wouusn. aud Flss'l, Takes m utile lleliliid a Buggy—Uraat Excite ment on Fifth Street. Shortly before 2 o'clock this afternoon a tuun about 6 fee* In height, long red goatee and light hair brushed back in frout. was seen talking wildly to a woman on Fifth street below King. Bho stood only a abort time and then, with a look of fear, darted up King street, tbe man In pursuit. When Filth street was reached the man «tumbled and fell, being immodtatelv seized by two men who were evidently his friends." A violent strugglo ensued, with out a w ord being uttered by either of the three While tbe tussle was at tta height Joseph Hart of the firm of Hart Bros, drove King and turned down Fifth street lu hi. boggy. . Tb'- roan with the red whiskers glanced wildly at the carriage, and Increased his At last, with a savage •n from him and up effort* to escape, thrust, he threw the two a lull run down tho centra o! da-bed Fifth street. Just as Mr. Hart was driving aero«» French Street the stranger made a Jump for thl! rear of tbe buggy, putting a hand on either side of the top. With another spring be placed both feet on the axle aud stood erect, his head coming above the buggy's top. Btcadvlng himself he endeavored to reach in at Mr. Hart, hts bxlr blowing with the wind. At Walnut street his heavy fur cap blew off, bm »till he clung on. Increasing his efforts to get In the carriage or to grab Mr. Hart, who, not knowing what kind of a vis itor be hail behind him, urged hie horse Into a faster gait. When the driver reached bla office, Just below the Reliance engine house, he drew up to the curb, stopped aud Jumped out. The man still stood on the axel, glaring steadily around him. He was ordered down and trot down at once, but when Mr Hart started to lead his horse under the shed on the opposite ßlde of the street the lunatic made a uaeb for the buggy again,but chang ing hia mind, baited. By thla time a crowd of several hundred had' collected, mostly school children, one of whom handed the fellow hia hat, which he took and threw on the pavement. The who had tried to hold him at King •.tract soou arrived and fccized him anew, d after a terrible struggle dragged him Into tbe Reliance engine house. The do*'r whs then closed, and no one was admitted. Even Sergeants Decker and Hatton, who had been attracted by the ex citement, being denied admittance and told the man was i-asier. Subsequently, however, the officers were sent lor and the fellow taken to the Hall a warrant charging him with disorderly Conduct. There his name was given by oue of the men with him as Charles Hold in. H* i* a Germa u and unable to speak Eng lish. He did not appear under the iutlueuce ol liquor, and was evidently insane. Upon being searched and b*s valuables cared for he waa given some medicine and locked up. THE SAND Kit'S CASK. firoad * t Hearing of Witnesses Heanmetl—The ceetliiii,» Hull aud Moiiotcnou*. At the. opening of court this morning argument wue presented by Levi Bird. Esq., against a further continuent'® of the case of Alfred F. Dawson vs. W. O. Penny packer Co. Tbe court advised tbe counsel on t<o:h tides to settle the matter between them selves. Henry L. Banders' cross-examination was touiiuutd by Mr. Lore, taking up the niin ute particulars of the signing ol certain botule, which were interrupted by the ad journment last evening. The c rose-exam I lion contained as to the time and place of tbe making of the two judgment bona« given Mery E. Banders for money loaned JameB A. Bander«, and nnd.r which the former bought. In the stock aud fixtures of the latter'a store in 1870, when he failed In * t I a. p. — * 1 —e.o 2.16 burines«. Mr. Spruance begau to re-examiue the to what consideration was given vs mess for the bonds, nnrporting to be for $5,00U and 83,000. Mr. Lore objected, as that 1 jjo'.nt hat] uot been touched upon iu the ^ss-examination. After a little tiff Mr. ehallenffvd the plaintiff*fl counsel to ovo that a eoDbideration had t»eeu given brought ont 1/ î : the bond», provided it in the proper way. Mr. Spruanpe declared his ability to prove that considerations had been given. The witness was told to step down, with the understanding that he would be recalled direct examiuation. Aquilla Robin ton, tier of the Farmer'*; National Bank of ■ailed and examiued a?. I ! Wilmington, to drafts deposited by James A. Sander» in Ms bank, drawn to hia order and forwarded from St. Louis during the years 1870 and 1877. Hoben T. Sanders was recalled. how he c lie told c East Irorn St. Louis, learning •r.Tt hi* brother James A., wo« in straight • -d circumixtance«. II«; gave his brother ' J ,O0Ö îr. eüsb, a draft for $2,000, a $-500 i check and «-aw-cquently a draft lor K), > makiiig tbe full $5,000 for which the Jurig- , ta»-nt bon«i was given his wife in 1870. In : -77 draft* ware made in favor of James A. ! «inder» ro the amount of £3 uOlf bv M E U S-I L»Lk .f; I ..aider-, throne u witness, foi which j *d Louil was given, the drafts and j rt «. hecks were shown and Mcutifled and offered iu evidence to the jury. The details of : loaning the money ami the giving of the Lion (is therefor were giv . .ad and presented iu evidence two letters ; Iront James A. Sanders to his brother ! Robert T., asking for financial help to tl«ie 1 m over his business trouble«. j The witness detailed the execution of the ! bond», the buv-lwr in of the j »tuck by his wl q torouf-h M. M. Chlldc, tho coi.iim by bit wife of the K ood> U> E. Bertha i hander« and tho final buying ot tho »tock \,y Usury L. Bander«. ; All the paper» in the tram-action, were r-ad and offered in evidence/ j weddinc Bella. j terùay say*: .Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Smith j Thura* | day laa>, In l)r. Harper'» Prrabyteriau «'hurcb, Broad and Green streets, the offi . luting clergyman being the Rev. Robert i Jiffwarf», Recw of 81. *■ j church, ahebnut, Miss Ella »parks, is the daughter of C. A. S|*rk», who »», for .U Co., bTu. b now r eiloyl7ig?he fiu l ii» of'hi; i toil free Irom the enrea of hurinea*. The [ groom i.» .dr. Charle* r.. Smul, » »'J . known rcldent of Wllmlngwu, Del. At tiie wedding Miar. Laura, «parka, Miss Mary i'ouder, of New York, and Miss Ka*ie Evan« ; ted as bridt fainalds, the grtHjrusmen being \fr. George Smith, Mr. E. K. Sparks and J>r. France, of Wilroiugton. Alter the cere-| . lottv there was a reception at the residence the bride's father, UI5 Arch Mr»x:t,which RlRhoratcly decorated. The presents ie numerous aud costly. u , Mr. Spruanee , Li Ferryboat Kepal The lerryboat Wcnouah ot the Camden d j'hiladGpbid Steam Perry Company wbr ; bt into the Harlan «A Holltn^hworth pattvV wharf yesterday for repaire. The ferryboat Delaware, of the same line, left i he yard a few days ago, having been given u complete overhauling. Tho Post OfflCA Poet mar» ter Swlggett announces that th© post office will be closed on the 30th, Thanksgiving, except the general delivery, V. flieh Will he open until 0 o'clock a. rn. iers will only make the early de livery and collection. The boxes will be accessible all day. Thursday. 'llie eu. i i r-fls '..»y. II. Vary, Phila. IVIossenger,50î; Market, nt'ffirisv H. Co.. Ptmtoirrapher*. »02 Market st Heaters, Ranges, Heating Hiking Stoves, Farmer's Boilers, etc., « llcuter, Kango and Stove House, k'j to 213fc»blpley street. Hrli'ki». Orates and Repairs oonstantl iund at Shoea's Heater, Range and , 202to 213Shipley street. eater, Range and Stove House, is cun nee ted with the telephone exohasg®. u.deis Mil! receive prompt H eaüma. A frril line RtOVfc*, < bh ly on Stove ID tiboe&'S 11 All «TA* MI THABT SII ABI'I.KY S VICTIM t TIM Duhlnc *»ont««aMry Till»! iu.ll.vml to Im UM Man Mio» In Brand, '«lue Hundred. Recent development» give tha difficult; between Bill Muthart, the celebrated Mont gomery county, Pa., horao thief, and * 'Col. Cresrer of North Walen, lu the name county, much Interest to pennée of thl» vicinity. It will I» reuiemberetl that a week or two ago Mulhart, who Ugitfee aa an enemy of Cregar'a, came to Cregar'a house with a Btoleu horse and buggy. Crcgar tried to get the horse, and a struggle ensued which re nulled In Muthart taking lo flight, leaving the team behind. That night Muthart alole one of Cregar's horses and haa not been beard of since. The stolen horse haa bean recovered by the owner, a gentleman who Uvea, It la un derstood, near Still Pond, Md., and whose horse aud buggy were advertised in the (Iazkttc about tbe time Cregsr had his struggle with Mulhait aa having been stolen Iron, the Mcthudlst Church at Ken nodyvtlle. This would ludleate that Muthart has been operating down the Peulusuln, slid a number of other eases In Delaware and Kent and Cecil counties of Maryland, in which horses have been stolen sud not recovered, would U-iid to ludleate that these operations have been extensive. Mulhart I« also believed to havo been the mow Jacob sbabplit shot on his farm In Brandywlue Hundred, w hile trying to make swat with Ida horse Thursday night bout three or four weeks ago. It will be remembered that Mr. Sharpley was aroured about I o'clock by tho sound of a man riding past the house lu tho mooid ight toward the gate opening out to the public road, upon one of his most valuable horses. He got his gun ran out aud called tbe thiel to halt. The eommaud was disregarded aud just as the raau got to the gate Bharpley fired. He fell to the ground badly wounded and escaped to the woodland hard by, leaving a trail of blood behind. Col. Crcgar thinks Muthart must be the shot by Mr. Bharpley, but Miller and Bharkey detectives of Philadel phia, are of the opinion that It must have been some one else. These detectives are piping Muthart and have wrltteu to people fu Brandywine hundred. However, there be little doubt that the horse thief has man who can been quartered in tbla neighborhood Muthart is spoken of aa one of tho fihrewd e6t of hi» cralt in the country. sLydt* E. Plnkhsu's VegctsMe Coupoun.! «trungthcii. Uu stumwh aua kldnsys aud aid, d. gesuon. Th to. «taiLtlUAU». A Local Time r»ul« With th« Latest Corructloii«. TRAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON TOR pHifoA.-- — 0.00—6.66 7.UUJ—7. —f.lQf—-H.LV— 0.0CÎ —9.3VI—V.68J—lU.3i>—-11.68 a. Ci;— 12.00f DD* —12.16—151.38—1.63—2.301—4.00— 6.17»— 6J0r-6.lO-fl.3H*—7.26— 7.SÜ»—V.66»pm.— NEW YORK — 2.60*—C»* 11.63 a. m— 1U..S»—1.6S—5.17*—fl.Bfl*—7.2fl p.m. Haltimohs— 1.06*—1.42*—4.61*— fl.05* — 9.17 10.00 a. ai.—1*2.26—1.00—1.OB—6.00—fl.00~fl.47— I 7.60-9.60— 11.94* p. m. WasHIXOTOW— 1.42*—1.61 •— 8.06—0.17 a. !»: —1 OO—I.O#—6.67—11.04* p. m Baltixtoru Attn i»termet>iatb eTAnoîm— 1.06*—9.17 10.00 a. m:—1.00—fl.oo p. m. running boift d*llv and Sunday. log nnly on Sunday, t at Ur.-vy's f'erry for old d«|>ot, firoad und Wa.*htngtoa avenue. Dblawark Railroad— 6.00*—O.IC a. in;—l.u6 —3.0C*—6.261 p. ul No Sunday trains. * For New i;r?tlo only t For Harrington and Imermedtat« Wilmikotow A Norths** oailroai>— 7.47 a. * Tvftl ♦Traîna t Co •union*. an;—1.06— 6 . 00 —fl.30 p. in. On Sunday for Heading and St. Peter—8.10 a. m. I ISLAWAHK W S.'iTVKM HaILP.oad—7.06—10.30 a. in5.30 p. m. .Sunday trains 10.30a in—€.00 p. in. TliAlNS ARRIVE Al' w UaMiNdTOH FROM PHILADai-PHlA—ilL&fi—1.00—1 32*—4.47*—7.46 8.W*—».la—2.06—lu.lot—11.36—12.36 a. m;— 12.60 — 1.07 —2.301 —2.60— 4.35— 4.65— 6.40—5.63—f..3C —6.48—7.361—7.56— V.60—10.38—10.58 p. m. NEW \or»— 1.32« -4.47*— 8.02t— W.12 a. in;— 12.60—1.07—4.55—f-.48*—10.M p. m. BaLTIMOHK— 1.61*—2.13*—9.34—0.54—11.43 a. m:—t 2.146—1.60—5.11 *—6.30*—7.24—**.4V* D. ». W ABUiwaToft—l.6i*—2.13—11.43a. in>-m.3ü —1.60—6 U*—6.80*—7.24—0.40* p. ». * Both dally mud Sunday. 1 On Sunday only. Delaware railroad— 8.60— 10.16*a.»î— 12.06 —e.o 4 **—6.05 p. tn. No Sunday traîna. * From New Castle only. WtLMiMttToa K North 8.40—11.36 a. heading and St Peter at 7 10 p. m. Delaw are V, bhtjcp.« Railroad— 8.00a. m;— 2.16 p. m. Sunday trains 9.10 r. KA1X.RO AIV—6.25— On Sunday from 6.40 t*. ». .:—5.40 p.jn j TRAINS LEAVE FUR WILMINGTON 1 PHtLADBLrKlA NEW BROAD STRfcJCT DRXOT— J2.3C *—3.56* — 6.&«>—7 .»»* —8.00—8 21—8.361—10 16 -U.30—11.60 a. tn:—12.23—1.321—1.32—3.16— 4.02— 4.25— 6.06—6.20- 6.ù6—e.'J6t -fl.3fl-S.30* I -w.30-iu.o0—11.32* i«. ta. ! Broad asd Wauhismt is avkuite- fl.Sh—5.00 -10.15 a. Ul:—1.30—3.10—4.30—6.15 |*. xn. «.33-10.00—11.4« a. 1 I ; Nriwr C.> 6.4« p. ui. • Dally and Sunday. 1 On Sunuuy onlv —4.4» Expc»»a trai n». ' i > Their Arrival ami Departur«, Taking , Kffcxt July 1st, i«8't. : The Pori om*«* in this eity will be o|wm dally, ! except Sunday, from 6.30 a. m. to 9 p. ITlvat« boxe» are accessible until 11p.m. I Nunday» open from 8.30 to 230 ». tn. Privat« j boxes accessible front fl to 8 p. m. Tho whoie j rt ale ^taop window will close at fiJSOp. ts. The nioaey or.lcr olfloo will dose at 6.00 p. tc. : ; Pa., and points ! °f Chsdd » Ford, 7.40a. in. 1 Philadelphia dosed pouch, 8.30 a. m. j Philadelphia and way mall, 9.00 a. m. ! New York, Ponn»ylvaala and points east and j "SiJwîre W.««ni Oxllroxd to Uol.QMr,, I 10 m ■ i p h 11ad.iphla. New York elty, lrannaylfula , BU d [,•<,„ .lcreey. 11.60 a.m. I ; rhilad.lj.hl/ New York and all point* «kmii ! and wwt, 1.30p. in. j ^ *" p0l " M "" I j Y " rl< * 1UCT ' rUjf *' | j i | u W" j Ali Lonl.iana I* sent wr»t except New Orleans . which I* pint south on tbrouvcb msdls. i ' *■ j altlmoreand way mail, T.40». m. is Washington and all points south, 7.40 a. m. for All point* op tho rimln.ul», «.30». in. i *>' e*nin*ola, o.OO [ " Baltimore, Wnahlngton and all polnUreutb, »».!. At j Newport, Hranu.n, Newark, Mkton and ! j liavro tie Grace, 12.30 p. tn. 1 > Points on Baltimore Central, between Port de j i Posit, Northeast and Ghadil'a Ford.12 30 p. m. j and | Baltimore and Bay Line steamers, 4.40 p. m. I cere-| Ponfnsuia north of Harri aurton, Inoladlnfi ! 1>eluware Dltyand St. Georges, 5.U) p.m. ; Baltimore,closed pouch, 6.60p. in. ..Baltimore, Washington and all point® south 44~T'hu Diack tig uro» «tenote Ute LloiJUtfl OIU MAB« MAIL« CLOHK VOLLOWR : , - »KTI!. , Wilmington 6i Northern Railroad to Reading the Baltimore Central south 11.00 p. m. MAIL® ARRIT* AMD RKATVf From Wilmington u Northern Railroad, IdtLIVBRT. wbr The left th© 30th, rn. de be 0.50 p. m. From New York. Phlla«lelphl&, Washington an«» *ll other points, fi.30 p. tn. Philadelphia, New York and points north, oast and west, 8.80 a. m. From way mall from Philadelphia, 8.80 a. tn. From Peninsula and all noxth of Harrington 9.16 a. in. Fr«m Baltimore and way mail, 9.60 a. tn. From Baltimore, 12.30 p. m. From Peninsula mall, 12.80 p. m. From Philadelphia, New York and points ! north and east. 1.30 p. m. F'roin Baltimore, Washington and points south, 2.20 p. m. From Delaware W'estern Railroad, 2.20 p. m. From Philadelphia, New York and points , north and east, 6.40 p. m. From Baltimore, Washington and point»: I south and south-west, 6.40 p. in. Carriers deliveries as follows : 6.30 a. m., gen eral; 10.00 a. m., partial; 1.30 p. m., general; 4.00 p. m., partial. Collections from stroet boxes are made by the tarrlcrs at 6.30 and 10.00a. m.,1.80 and 4.00 p. m. An additional collection will be made at 7.30> L m. from all boxes between Jefferson and rabard and Water and Thirteenth street® inclusive. On Sunday a full oollectlon will be made at 5.00 n. delivery should tie deposited In tho Post Office ten minutes before the hour of delivery. W . Y. »WIOOETT. Postmaster. st etc., is on Stove . l«ocal letters for oarrlers" All VKDMKT AKKRA. 'yyriusoN'a UNDERTAKING ROOMS, «16 E1N0 STREET, Connected with Telephone Exchange. 1 »U OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. A. WILSON, rtmiRAL inramm. S-tfi-14 JAMES HcKENNA, Furnishing Undertaker. NO. 223 WEST SECOND STREET. WiuniraTON. un.»»««, »-l-a-ti JOHNSON A BARNHILL, Furnishing Undertakers, A W. COR. TENTH A MARKET, STS., WILMINOTCH, DEL. RseiDKMCK» : G. T. BARNHILL, S3d and Tatnal *U. L. HARRY JOHNSON, •17 Jvfferwvn »t. aop2*-mwMy-14 CLOTHING. Mistaken Idea— to suppose that as we are continually telling you that our prices are low that we keep only low priced or cheap goods. Since this matter of low has been one of price» our greatest levers to suc would be foolish cens we to ignore sucli an impor tant it"m in tho npid ex tension of our trade, you are interested iu the prices of Clothing or in other words want a new suit or overcoat the best way that we can prove to you our intention is to show you the goods and tell you lor uliat they can be bought. 1'uy us a visit and we will be only too happy to prove all that we have said and even more. If a. J.T. MULLING SON CLOTHIERS, Sixth and Market. OCt21-tU-tf-6l BEST FITTING GARMENTS. FI It is conceded thnt the best fitting Clotliins is sold by tbe 1 Wilmington Clothing House, Fourth and Market streets, and this fall we have tried to perfect every garment, and to day we assert that our garments have no superior as to fit, while our former patrons can attest to the quality. Just step in and try one of our suits or an overcoat, and you will then know they are better fitting I 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 us I ighteen Dollars, hut ; more of our custom work is I ■ , I from ThirtV to FiffV Dollars :l ! ' . IO J Ul >, SUlt ; OCCilUS«* WC UTC Iiaving tllC I finest WOl'k ill OUÏ City, and OUC | customers are the best dressed i P CO P le ° n th ° »***'- JuSt St<J P j l0D 8 eUOU R h t0 lo ° k at 0VU ' Suits and OVerCOcttS,nud WC have » » . «n ' nO doubt } OU Will Say US Others have t "It is a ificaSUre tO kllOW r. . * , , W6 Can tmd Such fllie goods at RUC h low prices in OUt city." Look at OUr TEN DOLLAR ,, T . ! SL1 IS and OUr Vil' I LLN 1 iv"\T T AD \T „ de j 1 JvJLdLjiYIv VJ V J-jIvV.A L ; TJlCcjC j or%pr*ijil hfirffninu I aru »ptLilli UiUfccUUS. ! ; Jno. \V. Diefendobf & Co. Fourth and Market Sts. tn. » m. gen 4.00 the m. 7.30> and be Office {XtFFEE ! COFFEEÏ 100 BAG* OF ELEGANT lagyayra, mo, MARACAIBO AND JAVA COFFEES, Jufct received. Now is the time to lay In for the Winter, and to buy oheap go to ! \ ORIPFEN'S -TEA STORE— No. 5. E. Second St., Wil., Del. PENSIONS TO ALL bolcticr* ih*t were dua' .ledby wounds or disease, -fflotal.ngeroe toe. piles, diarrhoea, rupture loss ncsyeslght, tow ol hearing .heart and lung disease , or any other disease or iioffoui^wiac.grjvwyouapeaalon/wid^t Kuso.udwrs, mothers, brothers snd sister« ar« Itled.to paniu-n v Pensions procured wheredls 'fe**4 l& *L New discharges obtained. Hoo ri* ««»charge* and pensions for all deserter-. îfeS^W 7 ** 88 *- EWIfllOltS IHCREASK» RERRINTEOFROM YESTERDAY New Castl® Pro#D>i«ry. [Iwdftl correspondence of die UUUM. 1 Middletowh, Nov. ST.--The New « 'astlc Presbytery met In special session In Forrest Church yesterday ufleruom. Itev. «. M. Hcrsiuau wttfi granted adicmisaal to the San Frauciftco Presbytery. Rev. Jam®# Conway was granted a disatiluttoa of the pastoral relation between hlnaeif and tb® church at OdfcSMk. A call was presented from the Port Deposit, Md., church for the service» Hev. James Conway. The matter a as deferred until the next regular meeting ol Presbytery. I Gamberta'n Condition Alarming. Paki*. Nov. 38 —The condition of M. Gambetta I» alarming. Tho wound in Ida baud, which ho received while handling' a revolver yesterday, haa not yet been probed. violent fever haa act in, and the physi cians decline to make an attempt to extract the ball until au improvement takes place. Marriage Association* Fraud*. Washington, Nov. 28.—Puttmaatcr Ueu eral Howe to-day appro red the report of the attorney of the roat Office Department, that marriage ooaoclatlona ere fraudulent, atwl that registered letter« and money orders should not be delivered to them. Flour Mill* Burned. Atchison, Kan., Nov. 28.—The flouring mills of Uppam Son, & Co., at Blue Raphia, was burned last night. Loss, $72,000; In sured for $80,000. TUk urn maukkts. Local Quotation* corrected Daily In the sire®* Market. as ■ »LOÜU Uoiuuni'Kn liAtLT by Th* William Lea A Horn* <'omi'awt, Branoywik* Mill*— wholesale. retail. Holler Patent 17 16 •ra rxa bar'l. Win. Leo A 8on*i t' IT 06 T 10 do 6 DU • 7& «Tiflon F.F.F Extra Puutaxat V. do. Family <i< Kirkwood Holler Ground icntdentnl Superti : itt 7 < 'U » . a.» fl 'JO 6 6» « 76 4 do p»r ion. r**i>. Hcst mi Idling», fieri ship stun. Outlies, 6 1 \ : sb'irt*, ' : lira», u» per hundred. fu o&ipj iu 2 \0uf2 16 11 my'i 0.1 718»«» Corn meal. One yellow. 37.W Corn I, white, Oorn meal, coarse. .Screening per bn »hol VO$'.i5 Prime yellow oorn. Prime long-borry wheat .nu I 10 DAILY BV W. J. 14AY, rill), ETC.* ORiiErrr.1 Monnow, mo. 417 ritxMTt .« per bu per cwt 1.00 A 10 May. Straw. Oat«. Bran, double bushel — Cracked corn. Middling*.<1 >ul>le bushel. *' "ho inen! ... l.< KTO..— OOItHHCrF.I MA UK ET. KUOS, Mt:-S|( K, TlitUD Print butter, per It. Print *• " •• roui-Ti DAll.T wholesale.! .35 m $ u,ill . 4> (a; Imlnaale :4 ui, 4j/ Tub KggH, wholeaul retail, p (ihlckctjit. allvt Ohlcken*, «Iren tit. leiten*, nl vt «thickens, dre^ .31 »er d«, er S .11 (H .12 4« iholemlc. d whob retail. d, retail., re. wholesale, per jk»i . 1 . 2 trv .IK . IJ .13 ? , retail, .15 Chat* tioleiMile. d •tall, tiro. 'i key Turkey . .1» d« . .1« Ü U'lI.LI A M CLAN IS d. IlKLF COitl KCTKD OAI HLCONP HTIIKI MAI liefore the as The man ent is biin. and U'lI.LI A M CLAN IlKLF COitl KCTKD OAI HLCONP HTIIKI T MAI . .20 0 Sirloin steaks per pound ... Rumpsteak» per |H>un«i ... Round rteaka tier i*ouiul — Ktb roaut per jniund. <7uuck nni*>t per pound. Stewing piece*. Bolling bits per pound. Shin»,. Kidney fat,per pound . Lauib chop», per pound Lamb roost», per pound Mutton chops, per pom Mutton r< .25 ,2U .16 © , /jj; . .14 67) .15 gp .12).: . igi .16 . .25 (& .18 .18 ,5J .25 .20 ti .18 • 15 « .20 d .16 « Veal cutlet». p.T I Veal rouau, per pr .18 ki BY H. C. DILL, HTRKET MAUltr.T. wholesale . l&X . .18 Porr int.., ( term» HTALL *.*, Hfclf OND retail Smoke«! lnio Shou der« ... Dried beef.. Salt flitch... Loin« Fresh should Pork atoRk a: 17 the for lic it . ; 16 I : • i ige. 11 dsn I» 16 . ... 13 ... 13 . . . 13 FI licit. Fresh haunt Smoked hoc Scmppel. Pig» feet. Bologna «au. -age Liver pudding.. Lard. FISH, OOHKKC1KI» DAILY BY i* HEBT M 16 d Hitch. !■ lh !.. mi 15 by 12 ... 13 15 L, Till KT. Pike. Lake shad. SDcoch. l'ullock.. Hock fish, pt White Perch Trout, per p« Halibut, per pc. Gatheh, per p«» k-»Y«>l. per pie k fish. . .16 .15 ' „ - .. V. 12 <rti .16 .16 «1 .1 l.tr I» . .12 ,. .20 :: :iS< :U& .15 ! i . stcadv: No. 2 ra ; Superfine state und \V «stern, • 1 BLe l VKOUTARLK*. Potatoep, pe half-peck.16 -, per half peek half peck. Sweet pc .15 .1 Tomate .18 I list Turnips, j Celery, pt ihei.d.. half p«\ "lieh. .. .iu . .16 New V«»rk Markets. Ni:w Y Nov. 28.—Flo State.'fi.o.'si Wheat, N winter, $ .ut 1 white. $1.02 cash ; No. 2, red all lo cash. :.V No. 2. Wall. 10 . 44 cash : 4:ia44 November. : State, 71a72. S I Oat«. N Hyp T (5Barley, <|uiot. ungraded ; Canada, 85. Fork, «lulet : #1 Lar.l, . 50 . Deceit:! $l0.n;al0.'j7;-; ; .Tanmtry, $1< Butter. hU.-ii.Jy; creamery fancy, Ü7a:iü; do. choice. 38. Lag» 1 , tin« rades; State, 30o21 : Western, Sugar* «lull : fair to good refining, 7 îï-ICa 7 6- fi. J'EKSiONAL. p^OTiCE. 2U EDITION* NOW BEADY. TBK IMKIKET MANDAI*. 'yt'lopedia, " W rl ' liea.iy Referenc "A l'-xrl d Travel I*. Domain* <» efen Word: the whole t bly Room*; d»: For 'burc.b lendar; € ■«I In United ttt: ritiutio at Ab TI A bbr for Pui Woman' l'tiqu lute I Si I u Carriage «'at, l»f*. frilly-*, m piled iatlstl d Population Tables;Llfe maxims; Uluirts; Business Laws, Rulen, I Uabnidar: Domestic au«l Foreign llov f the War; L etc., * Parliament!« ■ y etc. ; Perpetua Postal Bate it,imp Dt i IU i 1 H HoLidny an Nature; .anguage of Flowers, et«*., very essence «d a large library, " 60c. nooKotbook style, 81.00, nailed. WANTED. 9SÎ ' AGENTS F. C. EIFFEL AGO., Publish ere, Arch Htr«-et, Pbllariclphla, 6.20-tf J^TKCKWEAR. New Y'ork Neckwear jv cities in spring and sumi men. T KICF.H always Correct. SHIRTS ! Our One ollarHIrirt bun a reputation for ex «lualled In tblscltv. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. •verytlring belonging to tbe cellencu A full line ot spiles. WM. B. COLE. 202 MARKET STREET 0PIU4I MORPHINE HABIT CURED IN 10TO 20 DAY«. disease, loss disease THOUSANDS of references from cured. No pay till cured. persons ar« I J |~c ■*—/ A. V. Hoo STEPHENS V . Lebanon, Ohio. Cincin nati. 4/ mvH-M The Test of I Quality and Price. It r« u We enjoy intelligent criti cism. It often points out errors and leads to their correction. We invite special criticism the value of our Clothing upon as compared with the price, aud rould direct attention to the following tough goods in Hoys' Clothing : ■ ALL-WOOL KILMAR NOCK CASS1MERE. Large Boys' Overcoats, $7. Large Boys' Suits, $7.50. Small Boys' Overcoats, $6. Small Boys' Suits, $5. ALL-WOOL ROUGH-AND TUMBLE CASSIMERE. Large Boys' Overcoats, $6. Largo Boys' Suits, $6.50. Small Boys' Suits, $4.50. Wanamaker & Brown. 'U 76 Oai: Hall, Sixth and Market ÜtMU, PUUadal* phi*. It* n script Judge In Jsun ©be NKW YORK, lR8:t. More people have read The Hun during the year just now passing than ever before since it was first printed. No other newspaper published on this side of the caith haa been bought and read In any yo»r by bo many men snd women. We are credibly Informed that people buy, reud, and like Thn Sun for the following reasons among others : Because its news columns prisent In attractive form and with the greatest possi ble accuracy whatever hi* Interest for humankind; the event«, tho deeds and mis deeds, the wisdom, the philosophy, the notable folly, the solid sense, the improving h ol the busiest world nonaenae—all the at, present revolving in space. Because people havo learned that in it« remark« concerning persons ai d ulTairs The Sun makes a practice of telling them the exact truth to the bent of its ability three hundred and sixty live day* in the, year, liefore election as well as aller, about the whales the face of dissent as plainly and fearlessly as when supported by general approval. The Snn bus absolutely no purposes to serve, f It« readers and the furtherance of the common good. •veiyboJy's newspaper. No man is so humble that The Sun in indiffer ent to his welfare and his rights. No man is so rich that it can allow injustice be done biin. No powerful enough to be exempt from the strict application of its principles of right and wrong. Because in politics It ha« fought (or a ithout Inter mission and It* Th«* of cal t»e ell aa alx»ut the «mail fleh, in pit e the informatif Because it 1« c association of men, is doze sometime« almost alone among new «paper», the tight that haa resulted iu the recent overwhelming popular verdict against Bobeeonitui aud for houeat govern meut. No matter what party is In power, The Sun btarnlR and will continue to stand like u rock for the interests of tbe people against uopoiists. aud the disbouest schemes oi pub lic robber». All thi« Is what we friends. One man holds that The is the b«*«t religion« newspaiier ever published, becatlM it« Christianity 1» undiluted with cant. Another holds that it is the best Republican newspaper printed, because it has already whipped half of the rascal« out of that party, and is proceeding ugaiual the other half with undimiuished vigor. A third tielieves it to be the best magazine of general literature in existence, ini»« nothing worthy of the world of told almost daily by because U« rcadc notice that is current ! thought. So every friend of The Sun di* overa one of its many sides that appeals i with particular force to hU Indlvidnal liking. If you already know The Sun, you will observe that In it 1« a little I Hitter than ever before. If you do not already kuow The Sun , you will find It to be a mirror of all human activity, a storehouse of the choicest product« of common 2 and imagination, u mainstay for tins cause of honest government,a sentinel for genuine Jeffersonian Democracy, a scourge for wickedness of every species, aud au un commonly good investment for the coming •tin: au<i year. Term« to Mail Subscriber«. The several editions of The Sun arc sent by mail postpaid as follows : DAILY—56 cent« u month, fti.50 a year; with Sunday edition, $7.7U. SUNDAY—Eight pages, $1.30 a year. WEEKLY—$1 a year. Eight imgee of the liest matter of the daily Issue«; an agri cultural department of unequalled intu it, market reports aud literary, scientific and domestic intelligence make the Weekly Nun,the newspaper for the farmer'« house hold. To clubs of 10 with $10, an extra copy free. Address I. W. ENGLAND, PUBLISHER OF "TUE SUN. New York City, TRANSPARENCY LIGHTED AT NHJIlTOVEtt TUB WINDOW DON'T YOU BUY SHOES; A 9SÎ Uulll you see my men's gaiter* Tor 62.00; a child's Solar Tip for *1.00; a War Pebble Button lor #1.25. Boots and Rubber* 1 bought early and am selling at Iasi years prices lam bound to dl cheap, I don't believe ln k« eplug good* baml long. EWING'S, No. 6 E. Front St. Air A Hand Hewed Working Shoe for f 1.50. D elaware carpet house. NU. MARK ET STREET. We have Just received a large stock —of FINK TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY INGRAINS AND DAMASK ex tbe O TL L> KTI 1ST CL Ö —Also a large ssHortuient of— OIL CLOTHS, MATIINGb AND WIN DOW 8IIADES. a call and satisfy yourself that giving t>argatUK.~%!a 49*01 ve are HENRY GREBE, WILMINGTON. DE N EW BUCKWHEAT MEAL! Just received a fine article of fresh new Meal -AT— J. J. SMITH'S FOURTH AND SHIPLEY STS LtttMAMT PV B^Lf CATION ». The INDEPENDENT t Til* Iwt>*P*tft»*KT »red* only to bo hvtttl known to add to It* »(ready larve Hut of friend*. It h** been pwtdl bed for thirty-five year* and haa acquired a w«>Hd-wldo refutation a* the bent r« Itgtous and literary newepa, Tint iKORfitMbliNT 1* not denominational. It» creed and Held are broader than any »nt Ana Christian, Its aim is to «*tr« ugihi n and extend F-vsngelhal reUnion and to defend it »gainst tbe attacks of Materialism, a tin i .in and unh< Her. H u free to approve or criticise In any of the d< uoiu ln»tlon» whatever it believes in 'lonfeiuvl advance or lilmler the progrès» of the Gospel v f Christ. In civttand political affairs Tiik Indsckkdsnt will co tend for sound ideas and principle*. It fourth! against slavery and the Iniquitous »y tem of the (.media « ommuniiy. It I* now fi#.-intii« against Mormonlum. It believes In the civil «ci vic»« reform anil tariff, in the nurlfimtl n» of politics, and in cheaper postage, and will inalu taln those principles which llie lifeboat ethics and best Intelligence requires. Tm* lN»*ff*KDltxT is «lesfenetl to ««til all last aud wants. We provide weekly stories by the best magasine writer», poems by the leading: poet» of America and England (we first published in A me rtc» Tenu y son's last poem),and for others who look especially for Instruction, whether In religious, literary, educaitoual. philosophical, scientific articles, we furnish what no other perl* oihal doe» or can. We pay large prices to obtain the moat eminent writers. Besides the edltorl «1», there are twenty*ono distinct departments, edited by thirty-two specialist», which Include Dibit al BeWKtretl, Hanltary. LCftÜ MB« Arts, Mush* Science, Pfahle«, Pcrsonalitl«'*, Ministerial Realiter, Hymn Notes,bchool and College, Liter ature, Religious Intelligence. Missions Sunday he bool, News of the Week, Finance, Commerça, Insurance, »tories, Puzstes, Mclectiou« and Agriculture. 82 PAGK4 IN AM«, We will report In full Her. Joseph Cook's cele brated Boston Monday Lecture», which will begin In January. Mr. Cook has Just returned from n two years trip around tbe world, and Id* lectures this Winter will attract greater attention than OUR NEW TERMS FOR IMS one aub*crl|,tl»n. one year... For a mon tit*. fil.ftO; tor :i month*. One »ubftcrlptloti, two year*.. Oue *uh*cri|> lou. five year*. Tlieae reduced price* tfS per annum In club* of flee or more; are very much lower titan auy of the standard reife lou* woeklle«. "TRIAL TRIP.-» may read a few con*eeutlve nuintier, of THE iNDKPUSDfcST, and thn* le It* value, we offer a month'» aubscrlotlon, n "Trial TiTp," for .TO cent», which milted l*y poMagr vamp*. Payment of fa.70 In addition will secure the balance of a year*» sub script loa. Bend postal card for free *peclmen copy mid Judge for yourself. Addre«* , J.00 6.10 . 10.00 In rder that lM In for the TIIE INDEPENDENT, 261 Broadway, New York. mrSMt "PERHAPS THE MOST .H OH lot îTlY EDITED MAGAZINE IN THE ^OHLU." —THE NAIIO.X, N, Y. dept. 1882. THE CENTURY For 1882-83. The twelfth year of thl* iimgailun—the first der the new name, and «lie* mori »uccetwfut In *d with the October a large gain « d THE <K NT Lit Y i edition of It* hUtory, cl« Th«* ('Imitation ha« hi of the preceding m beglnv lia ihlrteenth year with 140,000 copies. The following lire the leading a New novel by w. 1» «•reed thl* author'» • 'Minier will Im Change." IKE IN THF. THIRTEEN COl.oNlKM, BY KI'WAItl) KUUI.K8TON cal feature of the year : to •h tonte* ' "M.kI.I Lire in II lug a <•« life Iu the UuiU*d mate». t»e paid t*» arruraev ol tllunl A NOVELETTE *»F MaRY MALI mh Ill it feature» : HOWELLS, to . instance.'* It entitled "A Bea liiterunliouai btory the leading h'wtorl iialiit of a Bi g I , ulng le», ** pit per . « Sul ion, the whole f. r«.i< ■ niete hMnry F.»pe< lui ait. uli« of mrlv ul . ' K E, BY 61 N1N K KOOTK, entitled ••The Led be 111 it Kt ruled hv the aul»«.r. »• W, BY HENRY J AMT Ho ' rial in, ' THE p. 1ST OF V Jr., a »erle» of eight letter^ from imaginary »on» of varloiiMunttuuiilUicA, crltlcLIng A ||m people, »oeh-lv, innni.« r«, rallr«i;i<L, cl«r, TllEfJllK MTIAN LE oUK F <; -N NEC TI LL'T, by the Rev. Washington Ulad leu. An •omit of practical co-operation in ChrUtlait , sliowliiK how a league was fonnod In a Connecticut, what kind« of work 1 how It spread throughout the ■K7 k whole >lxU'.' '•RUDDER ORANGE ABROAD," by Frank It. Hiuekton, aoontL.uationor Umdrull "ItuihU r Orange" »toric», the »cène being now In Eur THE NEW ERA IN AMERICAN Hot HIT 11 DING, n series traie. I, tl. \ «»!«■«! 1.» In K four j>ap* rs, fully lliin» (1) City I lou sen, (21 Conn try •h, (3) Chureli. «. ami (4) Public Balltlbiy. THE CHÔJl.Mof LOITI8IANA. by Geo. \V. fable nutlior «»r "old « regle. Du frerii and gruplri«* narrative, richly illustrate .MY ADVENTURE?* IN* /.UNI, by Krank II, 'u«lriug, governuicuL ethuologiiit, an adopt« d iiemhi-r of llo-Zurri trllM'.yf liiiliaiie. Hin ILLUSTRATED PAPERS ON lilt. NAT IONAL C PITAL, liicluuiug •'Tin- Capitol." "The Supreme Court," "The White II I!«« et ktr» ltd. se,'' MIHHION8 OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. srsat ly Illustrated. by "11. 11." : three or to ingty luterestiug cliar AlUc«rilt*mmu». Further work 1» expected from E. <\ Ht» «buan, Ttioiiia» lluirio », Joel ('hmulb r llurrjs « "Uncle •mu»") tXisrle» Dudley Warner, Jobu Bnr ughs. E. V. Sin alley, »i. II. Boye-en, snd it •rw. EntertnliiiiiK **hori slorit'j 111 be Ko of oil dette» « of I UK (tSTl'KY, Ul «-outluac* Hi tolva long 11 «ma the ic&dttiarfeai «I the uiitKii* n«fi»! txtcll *c iu *« zl T he subscription price I.-. a Utimber. Hule--<'ri|itI oiin iriiould ; a'i cent* Kin with tb«' uri anil tu ensblu ; with the new series under ake the following M i lben* t Tut ( LNTL'UY name, Npeclal Oiler. A year's subserlptlou from Nov. 1662, and the live mimbeth ot the year, uuhoim«!, A Mibaerlplloii ami u««* tw bound in two eh gant volume» with gilt top, ft» ive buck num f7.&0. Tub CENTURY CO., New Yümk, N. Y. JJRW YORK WEEKLY HERALD, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. it, The «'ireulatlon ol thin popular newspaj»» rianily IncrcaBiug. It «••»ntuliiN all the inn news «if the Daily H« raid und Id »rrHiigeri handy «Icpartm« nt*. The FOREIGN NEWS embrace» «pedal dUpalclies from all quart«, the globe. Under the head of AMERICAN NEWS are given the Telegraphic. Dibpatdu h of the from all part» of the Oulon. This tenture i makes TIIE WEEKLY HERALD valuable chronicle in the world, Every week is given a faitbf tin- «■ bean« hi. •port of POLITICAL NEWS embracing de te nnd comprdienrive dl» patrhe« from Washington, including lull report of the speeches of uuriucut pollMcluu« questions ol the hour* THE FARM DEPARTMENT of the WkKKLY It KHALI) give* the latest as web the most practical suggestions and discoveries relating to the duties of the farmer. IiIuIh foi raising Cattle, Poultry. 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HPOBTINO News at homo and abroad, together with a Story every week, a ttJSKMON by eminent divine, Litkhauy, flfueiCAL, >i at I c, Personal ami ska Notes. There Is In the world which contains so much matter even' week which Is sent, postage free, for Une Dollar. Y subscribe at any time. The New York Herald in a weekly form, One Dollar a Year. Address a and to Dra tlui W .Y IlKHALO, are NEW YORK HERALD 1 Broadway and Ann St., New York. nov27-8t-70 J ^ CARD. To all who ai*® suffering from the errors oflndii cretlous of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lo*« of man hood, etc., I will sen«! » recipe that will euro you. FREE OF CHARGE. This remedy was discovered by a missionary In America. Send a self-addressed envelop« ft«V. JObEI'li T. IK MAN, StaUoiU>^NeW y York ijvufb . Iu n • «eph.ntkdfrom yestehdav TWO On* Cmpturori ThIIOSTi bkfAtiLtt^ -awyers The on,«, H.H.theNiwaMnl^" «" ■ t r.k> Justice Oalt »•», m rc"uu W ^ Judgment will thm forc „J Y/ U '> r "*1 -bays, ItlsüX^Ä^N 0«una,NEB.,N uï .3s._w\v «• road Ux collector, who «iJm'Jh j }*7' ? nigh* I>rou s irt Y' and "'«PBUsgoJ IM Will thus Th® Western Uallioad New Yoiik, Nov. 28.—Ti i( . . between the Northa. fOem . , W». OH the ere of sottl.inniji U.t Ät'Ü »PIS'SIH no nearer lernilimlnu th,® Ù, ,3 ,t St. I su railroad, lu purdu.lue ti r ( M powa Valley and Superior r.tlL iî move Is construed l>y the Chic«*,,, st S ,t Omaha Company as au luvstk,-.' their exclusive territory bv the Si' p. road and will thus prolong" the « " definitely. rtlimad * -skill I Into u Canal, Ai.davt, Nov. 28 —A train on the vJ York Central railroad, due here at 8 30 1 m, from ike eaat, ran iuu> tic canal I Cayuga thla morning. A eanal boat J aground In the lock, and the drawhrij wm <»«. No one was injured aeriuiult i ptuengem were transferred. ' I Tweutv l*®U|iin Killed, Alexandria, Nov. 28.—a aciiou road disaster has occured near Upper Eu by which 20 people wert- killed and a uuraber wounded. II GAN LINO. piiUF. A. 8. WEBSTER'S SELECT Dancing Academy MASONIC TEMPLE, (Fourth floor, Wilmington, Del. 1882—SEASON OF—1 COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT, lj GENT'.KMEN'S <'LAsS-Momliv nnd tJ •lay evening«, from 8 to iuu'clui k. Mon I 1 •mini II, i»M2. I.AD'KH ANDC'HILDKEX'8 ( flay and Saturday afteriKH.int. nn ■•rnay, Heptember 10. Thurvln j.. riiiturdrty * from 2 Io 1 p, in. LADIF.S' 171,ASM—Wednesday < t<* o reVI'wk, eoiimicucliig on U i teintrtrao. LASS-1 «'V< nlnjf fri ••dniHJay, All llie latest nu l taught, including the I New Racquet (Quadrille, Uliile. Sul Step, Newport and all specialty: taught either privately Al-o a new Minuet N|HM-lally udaj a pari« fa ii. Ills. I.3| !• tv Wall CHOICE OK DAYS. School», Heinln trl« «• or p •It y of town sh rltlime* r at practicable for cliolc I hiring the «»miner U been iiand»«*i!ie In spb-ndid couilltl be used cxiluji v«*l) for t partie». Acr'I I . t' *L »( first In Y 'Ilicy purji'rtw lU'i BY it s, circular, etc« :*;> II. V. ROilRLEN'B, No. 710 Market street. For Id by to It Bea A. 8. tv fc Us mi pic. Will Mum uric T »ngll-tf-60 EliCCA TiO.V.lL , U U0BT mrlv EVENING SCH001 ul BY Led —Will reopen o MONDAY EVE'0, OCT. 2, 'Si, TI An a work the No. 4, Masonic Temple. Fcnm In ■K7 will apply t » DR. HAMM. w. MrUPirV. or ricor. JACK60N l it lnforiuatlti •rp2fl -81-14 jyjAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE r BOTH SEXES, ;w Bros'! btrwt Phlia. A BaU.EVntrslR •» of Htudy—Engllsli, lluslinw«. ^ I cfe-iAieal ; » thorouy Superior opportu «I hoy» lo prepare oge». Degrees ■lature of Pennsylvania cp lAklUgAfllll » Reading taught by a ürst-ri Pen man ship by u prof«» beau tic* or the art. Private Instructhin givea t catlou has been neglected, ment for little hoys. Twelv J. tJHORTLllHiK(Yuh I el pal, Concord ville, IhL, t I» 22 miles K lliin» try \V. II, d NAT PlrilailHphln, « Co Iientleai »D-ps .ff*- red to y. h A AiaerU fur the ltd. fern «I bv a se,'' ' ! ho «buan, "Uncle Bnr it slorit'j .. ... P». uiitKii* txtcll •«KEATK-T BARllAINH EVER OFFER km IN ''Ua HAKO (; cent* tb«' under SEE THE 11 f CELKfiRAl sulitlfi the top, num U '" ÉVIB N, Y. Pi a vos 4175 I p to$I,6U0. Ft —ORGANS By The »Mil'll AMf.KIJ'.y TA VI.oil *1,0 uimii'ii 111 New Organs From **) 1* p io ç;*>o. Bet'ond hand riuuos bj »ml other* for file. ••«». ;7 W«*o.t, Second hand Organ» b> D* ; Maoon A Hamlin, u»r I» 5 * ?-[' J, ' rV . ROB ELIA 710 MARKET 8TK Hale. ill H. F novll-tjnul-ii faitbf <1 n A ii » ode I of L * «« '""u l>rcli . \Yn»lil!>3K>". ICxninlnniioii will .'". 'L„-itrii «• liante, of all J nhe* J 1, w |n I « Clans of Inrentbiii* » ,,( J > (l(a ; ll(H i, patent cim. ure a«l vised t liât y «f 830, to pay Govenui«" draw lug« »««•»'.'îâ.K.Hf Jîïïe. " able wlien m (82h)Vs payable. «Vu«thiriif) ""j fifesucecaS !» obtain ng * JJihle u invention I» III* lifSt JUUL'IIII« ' Mntninntl»» 19 ,■ *'ni.Tl». Tni'l Itral.imlloll ol "iVÔàr. Ro-U»ur» »t'ctiretl. 1*1. n ... Al>i.llratl«i |9 'li'v or torreltrtl i«™ '"Si .ml fol tOHecure vom own pni t0 ling of tho ca* trt tb wrlî»n OB» Patent» that " e **V « a u«>i» dl» report web foi bulldingfc stipple wldelj for tin item it depart pub LoixIol Th« will lime» recorded. phasesol &e., specially together Is Y form, same : *>!•», If.v li ii nib util« «rill that j tili« ' IU . I*"l 'll, Ak skill L. 1 the »illAtl«»»» llliS Ijf" nul ref« > I BS» „„ GEORGE E. LEM l|H Attorney 615 Fifteenth Mention this tuiper. Dra IlKHALO, pKANKLIN T Y P E FOUND Vine Street, Cinci Ohio. ALLISON 4 SB 1 1 166 oflndii decay, that y York ijvufb . Iu vU-Mi