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I • BALTIMORE—1.05*—1.4*2* ..us Kkucu, atr. liiere» declaring that ..us Kkucu, atr. liiere» declaring that he wished to prove that Charles E. McCarty never received the note until it bad become due and was protested. >S8 examination the wltneaa did not know that McCarty note, but note», us a rule, were payable to the last endorser. He had never known a note or check to be received wlieu presented tor payment unie»» It was endorsed by the mer there roof. John S. Crouch, recalled, and Richard H. Ewbank», cashier of the National Rank of Delaware, testified to the usual course of husiiuaa in bauks. At 12.55 court atljournod until this aft'r noon. ' in the owner of the A VERDICT RENDERED. The jury in the Coe case, aller being out one hour, rendered a verdict in favor of the laintiff, Kussel Coe, to the amount of 5148.26. Ï IN JAIL FOR*DEUT. Locked Ip A Uuvernm« «»t Conlrnct« for Two Days in the Court Mouse— Re Hull. Ira-ed Last summer J. II. Nevellng A: Sr>n, con tractors, began the work of building the jetty at the inouth of the Christiana creek, having obtained the coutract for it« con struction for the Government. He engaged board for a number of hia men at Sharpe'» Hotel, kept by Manuel Rlchenbergcr, but having failed to conic to time with the money due Riebenbcrger, the latter brought suit against the delinquent contractor. On Thursday morning Deputy-Sheriff' Martin visited the jetty works and took Nevellng into custody. The latter, failing to give security, was locked up iu a cell in the Court House, the Sheriff not earing der (ring to take him lo New Castle. An extra man was appointed to take care of Nevcltng and make him as comfortable possible. This morning E. Tat,nail Warner wont the contractors security for double the amount of the board bill, which!» $905,ami Ncvi liug was released. The reason for Nevellng being behiud in u number of his payments is causes. The extraordinary high tides have delayed him much in hU work, and a» he is paid in proportion as the jetty advances hi» payments from the government have been slow coming in. He had made preparations to settle the claim to-day paying one-half cash and giving a note for the balance. An agent for the government was in this city yesterday, und it is thought the difficulty will he satisfactorily bridged. There is much should have been deprived of his liberty for two days, and a well-known h'i%ine»s man declared to-day at noon bad he known of tha latter's trouble bail w ould have been fur nished at once. •credited re • ret that Neveling A SUSSLX SKNSATION. A Murdered Mau'« Itcmalii« Stolen by and and ! and points 11.00 I A Murdered Mau'« Itcmalii« Stolen by nody-Snwte.her» N Work. A FC&satlonal »tory comes from Sussex in the shape of a. case of body »riatehioir,which U rendered all the more horrible by the fact that the body s tv leu was that of i murdered Milton—Oho The remain.' were those oi Samuel Mason, colored, of Milton, who was fatally stabbed on the night of Saturday NovcntJ Hoheit Clark, also colored, took place in the streets, nnd a w< 11, by The affray ! klMimr hlm ingfintlv I ... hi., ng. Hint urta.it.\ u-au-d the cas» *h«,i.HXt J >o*wtoui of t'.f affair. Chirk » bbed Ma*on the The CoroRer ii. «luv, ami on the day follow his burial. fhe interment t«x>k place in the colored burying ground about a mile from Milton, lia \ Mime people toon alter thatuotie. •! tliat the grave bad apparently *'caved in. w fihfctanding this indLing more v. a: Not uftl occurrence, it, until a day j zertatued that ! ■ i. -aid it or two ago, w . the body of the taken, coffin aud all. •otigatiow since shows a genuine case of grave robbery. One night about two weeks ago i cemetery, noticed a home and wagon stand ing at the gate. Ti*»! n le red tan had been An i living ••ir Ihe ortnng he ^aw that the grave had been ope red, and Die U. iy t&kt ii, hut lie told nothing about it at e might get into trouble, cxiht« among the colored th.* »; ■ lor f* ar Grcut exeileme people, und investigatu is ti# be made. Hazel Ktrke. 1 !i Madison Square Theatre Company of •»•. York, will present *• Hazel Kirk«*" in House he N« the O >n Monday evening The sale lor reserved ats com ycftterday g Off rapidly. Hazel Kirke " has been one of the greatest ? malic suceeesea of the age, and It drew crowded and delighted l»o lien given by thé sa dismvea a favorabi - reception evening. text. ueneed at. C. F. Tho and the best ouea are go 1: p. , and it Monday - company i': The Stock Kxchange Oj*ciim. Ileald Si Company opened their stock .* north I exchange in Smith Building, fort State Cc otn of the riy occupied by t.I*e inittce, ut o'clock n is a pkaeant one, Ihe Hide, oi •ï Republic i !•:»t afternoon. and a large crow is prcwTit. •curitiea <1 real estate. In W. Stidham & Son stcc-ks an»! other *i progrcaaing finely I'.-iUg ! • Honor r.* A lilrf Payment tov "ßala Nf.w York, Dec. ». —Me.ssr*. J. A. «N W. j Bgtnan <*■: Co., the well-known bankerh, ; the financial agents of the Panama patty to-day paid to the United y $»,OOU,OOU, the Lai se of Panama Rail road Company's stock by the canal company. ! i ho Canal C< States T anee due f«»r the pu ici Frului's Duirclng School. Eugene F. Fraim will open hi« dancing Giool in the lecture room of the Mueouic ! Temple on Monday evening. Mr. Fraim ig I u popular young man and hib many Iricnds | wish him bucccb* iu his now entorpri* p. His ndvertifeement appears elsewhere , page to-day. thR Fire Alarm Box Tent, The new fire alarm b«jxtr-, Nob. 41. 44 and M were tested to-day, ttud are now In «ser vice. Tht boxea all struck with remarkable regularity, having been carefully prepared by Mr. Springer,the battery aud lineman. CuudldateH For Appointment I* ig rumored that K. D. Turr and Mr. Kcuilree Downham, of Sussex county, are both dcßiroü« of being appointed assirtant m:j aintendeute of public school a. The gentlemen ar«? boili Rf-publicans. cm HEMS j I • 'har. II. Vary, Phil». Messenger,603 Market, •uttorluy k Co.. Photm<ra}»herg, 302 Market «t 1 Laten. Hanses. Heating •'b Hollers, etc., A r . i'.l li , F tins lloatcr. Range und btove H«. «t .13 Shipl 1 Hcpalrs constantly no tor, I*ftng:o and Stove . Shipley et»eut. i; ' : I : : H id Stove House, I* itli * telephone exebang** All « c ^ -rompt attention. Hang«) i.lei 11.04* t>. in. Washikotok— 1.41*—4.61*—8.06—9.17 a. in: —1 00—I.OO—8.57—11.04* p. Ui. Haltimoki and mrnmnATi otatioh®— 1.06*—9.17 10.00 a. 1.00—8.00 p. m. » Trains running both daily and Snnday. tlYalna running only un Sunday. t Connect at (fray's terry for old depot, Broad aud Washington avenue. Delaware Kailroad— 8.00"—9.10 a. m;—1.06 —8.00*—8.26f p. n». Hu Sunday trains. • For New Gastlo only f For Harrington and Intermediate stations. Wilmimoton k. Norther* railroad— 7.47 a. m:— 1 .05— 6 . 00 —8.80 p. m. On Sunday fur Heading aud St. Peter—8.10 a. m. Delaware Western Railroad— 7.06—10.W a. m:—6.80 p. m. Sunday trains 10.30 a. m—8.00 p. m. TRAINS A RK1V K A1 W lUOlMOTON FKl »M Philadelphia— 12.60—1.00—1.59*—4.47*—7.46 8.08*—9.19—9.06—lO.lOf—11.86—12.85 u. ra;—12.60 —l.O? —8.80f -2.60- 4.35— 4.66— 5.40— 6.4»—«.1C —6.18—7.35t—7.56—9.50—10.88—10.68 p. UI. New yohk— 1.52*—4.47*—».08t—9.U a. m;— 12.60—1.07—4.66—8. 3*—10.68 p. m. Ha LTUIORE—1.61 *— 2.1t *—0.34- -9.64-11.43 a. m:—12.30—1.60—6.11*—6.30*—7.24—9.49* D. in. W A8HImotor— 1.51*—2.13—11.43a. m;— 12.3« —1.60—6 U*—8.H0''—7.24—9.49* p. in. * Both dally and Sunday, tjn Sunday only. 'jlawaiu: uai t.uoA d— 8.60—10.16*i.m;—U.96 —6.05V-8.06 p. m. Ni. Sunday trains. * From Ne a Ur sUE only. Wilxihotor k North KEN raii.road— 8.26— 8.40— 11.36a. in;—8.40 p. m. On Sunday from Rending and St Peter at 7 10 p. tit. Delaware Wehtkkn Railroad— 8.00a. m;— 1 2.16 p. in. Sunday trains 9.10 a. m.;—6.40 p. m TRAINS LEAVL FUR WILM1NUTUN FniLADELPHiA N «w Hroad Street Devot— 12.3Ö*— 3.66*—8.30— 7.20*—8 00—8.21—8.367—10.16 —11.30—11.60 a. If 12.23—1.821—1.32—3.18— 4.0J— 4.25— 6.05— 6.20— 6.66— 8.06 r — 6.38 —8.30* —9.30—10.09—11.32* i>. m. hHOAUARD WASHlHOTOir AVTINT'E—8.30—8.00 —10.15 a. m;—1.60—3.10—4.30—6.16 p. m. New Caatl»— 3.3Ä— lO.oo—11.48 a. rn —4.49 1 6.40 p. m. * Dally and Sunday, f On Sunaay onlv. IFThe hhtek Ugurcs Ue'iOt« tlic 1-lmhs.l li.xprch.-i trains. OUK MAIL« Tltelr Arrival end Departure, Taking Effect July 1st, 18K2. The Poit Office In this city w.ll be open dally, except Sund.iy, from O.C-O n. :u. to 9 f. m. Private ooxes l- re accessible until 11 p. m. On Sundays open from 8.tio to 9.3o a. m. Private boxen aocesslldo Dorn f to 8 p. m. The whole sale namp window will close at O.JC p. ni. The rnouey order office will dose at 6.00 p. te. mails clone ah follows : NORTH. W ilmington & Northern Railroad to Reading P i.. • nd points on the Baltimore ('entra! south ol Chiftdd a Ford, 7.-.oa. m. Philadelphia rloced pouch, 8.30 a. m. PhilKndpUlu and wuymail, 9.00 a. w. New York, Pennsylvaula and pointa uut and west. 9. a. in. Delaware Western Railroad to Landenficrg, 10.00 a. m. Philadelphia, New York oity, Penneylvanla and New .lorscy, 11.60 a. m. Philadelphia. New York aud all pointa east and west, 1.30 p. in. ! hiladolphia. New York and ail points east and west, 4 40 p. in. Philadelphia aud New York cities, dosed pouches, 9.55 p. m. Pennsylvania west of Lancaster, aud all points west and Fouthweüty.05 p. n,. All points north, eust, wout und soutbwest, 11.00 p. m. All Louisiana Is sent west excent New Orleans I which f .e *?nt <»ouUi on througü mail». tiOUTH. altimore and way mail, 7.40 a. in. I Wartriojcton r vl *.il iKilnta eouth, 7.40 a. m. A1| potato,, tu« lynlwmla, R.:v»»a, in. J Hu|,pl«iaentary u*.l Hnltlmor«, Wushizgton and all iH»lntg south, for toe I'eniniula, 9.C6 r port, su». nton. Newark. IJkton and lia v dc (.Inter, 12.30 ». in. »olnîA i»n Baltimore Cont 1. bitwetn P« Posit. NortbcnHt and Chadd's Ford.12 p. m. id Bay Lluc vtonxners,4.4U •rtii >.f llarrinuton. de j ! DcUwa: HaltH Haiti ! insula f.tj- and Si. Ofurres. 4.60 |i. ni. . closed pouch. 6.60 p. m. . Washington and all point* «outh Haiti ll.-.-p. m. AUtUVR A m WiUmuYUm u. N DFLIVRRT. J loi» 1 road. | i 8.50 p. in. From New Yotk, Philadelphia, Washington ar.«i ai! other point*. e.3c p. m. From l'k.Iadelphia, I few York and points north, eart aud west, S.3*» a. m. From way mail iron Philadelphia, 8.30 a. rn. ] Peninsula and all north of Harrington at i .. 9.15 n. in J IfiLltimf Baltimore. 12.G») p ï Pouinsul d way mail, 9.60 a. m. » Uiiiii, 12.'"<0 p. ru. From Phi liid phia, New York and point* 39 p.in. , WasUiB^ton and point* of in rtk and e«w* t, 1 IWUmo i I Western Railroad, 2.20p.m. J'jiiladoiphlu, New ^«jrlt and point* north i»n«i e.i? f R *. l Fr b. I . Washington and points st, 0. riern dellverie« ns foBows : 6.30 a .. partial; 1.30 p. m Haiti n «1 Miuti south c -ra. gen ., general; 4.00 ai; 10.00 a. p. in., partial. Collection* from rt «arriéra at 8.3«) An additional collection will bu modo ni 7.SQ all boxes between J effort or. and bard and Water ami Thirteenth street* sivii. (in Sunday a fill! collection will bo ■ t 5.00 p. m. Local letter* for carrier*' »» ; Hhould bo dop« »sited in tho Post Oifloe ten minutes bef'>ro the hour ol delivery. W . Y. HWUfOLTT. Postinnator. it t box«;* Uiedo by tho «1 4.00 p. in. i': I :. t.I*e oi •ï w UJiuruo In UN J )ERTA K ING BOOMS, ,., vr a . r «10 KING STREET. W. j ; ! i Connected with Telephone Kxchaug«. Call - - ÜPFN ALL NIGHT. J. A. WILSON, VriTKRAL l>lRECTOR. j/^DAMS AND BROTHER, No. 504 Market Street, ! ig I | His —CHEAP— Cash Varieiy Store. TOYS, DOLLS & MASKS, thR and «ser Mr. are The DRY GOODS. HOSIERY, NOTION» LA DIES ' A (iENTM* UNDKKWKAn, BOOTS. SHOES & RUBBERS CROCKERY, TIN. CLAriSWAItF, MAO, HEMP. 1 NO RAIN AND ÖTAIU CARPET, «TA IK RODB, CURTAINS. I. trgest and «hoapCMt line of Lamps, Lanterns, Vase» In cHpf--,,* Toriety. Tableau«! Pocket Cut 1- ry, Express V/agon**, Velocipedes,Toysofallde . Doll-Head , Doli-Bodle*. Doll ( «mage*, 'i !•* isrgest, cheapest and beat line of BABY CARRIAGES in the State. —801.Z AUKNt* «Dit— HARPER'S BAZAR PATTERNS. U will pay yet» of good« and price* before purchasing. TABLE, .STAIR *sn FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, j irtHMS-it* I «t etc., 1 and examine o variott I* All >»•* CASK. •ar the for a I Monday In Dover. I mlah Hnrriran, who ira on Saturday, Srp Hockemlu and who riduy next, uuk-.ee a ted, have breu hard at number of Harridan'» to meet Governor and lay hi« raac before affidavit« whieb will n'e behalf have been not yet been »ent to 11 lie laid before him ILRUAD9. le With the Latest otlouff. viiaMin«ton roM — 6.ÖO--6.&6 7.001—' »i-o.Mi-io.av-ii.M •J. « h— i .63—*j.au J — ».oo ^.îio— 7.;w*—w.b6«pin.— -2.23*—0.30—7.60— t. 50— «—0.17*—6.38*—7.26 |».m. -4.61*— 8.06* — 0.17 in.—1*1.26—1.90—1.00—6.00—8.00—8.57— LM WAfSAMAKKK « » HOWS. No. (). A Big Bargain for Little Boys: The Sixth Bargain in the December series is offered to day : namely, 31 (> Suits tor Small Boys at $8.50. Among them are Warrens, all-wool and very strong: Port lands, Warrens,but not quite so good, and Overbrooks, handsomer than Warrens, but not so good looking as Portlands, are cut down an average of 35 per rent. They arc bargains all, but the best bargain is in the plainest goods. Some ot tlie other bargains are breaking, some are yet full. Remember, a tresh bargain each day and every day until December 30. handsomer than They Wanamaker & Brown. Oak Hall, tflxthand Market 8tru*i*. PHILADELPHIA jnifjuMism ORALTH 18 WEALTH. Dit. F.. C. WF3T-8 NERV F. AND BRAIN TREATMENT, a specific foi llyst, rln, Dlaxlnu»s Convulsions,Nervous lloatfache. Menial Dej»n?s . riTx-rinatorrhs-a, I of Mnn< slon, I. tenev, Involuntary rr« Ape, raiiMHl by over-cxertlon, seir-abuso, er-lndulgonr«, whirl, luads to misery ,«l«*cay <1 death. One box will cure ri*cent ea**«*s. Eiteli 1 m»x contains «<••• wcnib's tr**Ni„»ent. On® duilar six iN'xes fnrffi; sent by mail prepaid receipt or price, ttr guarantee six ih»x* - lo v raw. WHb **s*T, nnler reoolvcd l»y l»4ix*», aec«M4i)>aulc<j with no will *• nd chaser a written pnarant lor si x the pur money If the treat» Uuarnnirc Issueu oi Druggist, ro min,.'ton, Delaware, ole tl.. In dors not effect a MM II, , ,,y n. It. DAN <1 mid Market slrtctx, \\ 11 •r He :Dl. J«' LEG ANT J HOLIDAY GOODS ! i M-ful xd* 1 Oniamcntxl Z* JAMES BELT, PHARMACY, 8IXTII & MARKET STH. Beautiful CELLULOID HOTS of new designs In plash, leather and «alla. Elegant ODOR < 'A HEN HSK ' or handkerchiefextrart». «»veille» 1» A l.l/l bris OATOB CUT GLASS Slid RSUKAVED BOTTLEd In fIkÎna "(X M n ; KIN E nnd 1! A N DKF.IK'H 1KF EXTRA (TH I» b«'.nitl fully librlcl bottb NAIL M6rrs, TOILET MIBKoltS, PUFF 1UIXEH » »u tu I article« for pleusliig <1 unmet.» HUNDF.R ( LAPS FROM 103 EAST ' > I XT 11 STR EE T. A hurrlom* of low price»; T III 1 I «ill 1>«T. Util*. »M In the morning to I * CliriHltii»»; ladles otter ing .'lib raish •W night, fr t« •lou t mis» Il : 'Heut I Isrg«* ; U* h < , e III |J T. M. W1KR, I0M East Mixtl lee 11-1 »V u A LU ABLE \ -AND USEFUL PRESENTS! ■ SPECTACLES, CLAUDE LORRAINE MIRRORS, FIELD GLAS,*' K A LE 11R (SCOPES. T E l.E* CO PE J , OPERA GLASSES, GRAPHOSCOPES M1CKOSCOM S, DRAWING 1 N STR l M E N TS. BAROMETERS. EVE GLASSES. SPYGLASSES, ES. STEREOSCOPES. T HER MOM ET ERS. MAGIC LANTERNS. CELESTIAL und TERKKST1AL GLOBE®. POCKET COMPASSES, SETS PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS, MODEL STEAM ENGINES, SETS OF CHEMICAL APPARATUS, PEDOMITERS , J | (iolil Charm Compasses. ] ' . J..U« allow», « UpplUutloli : ! -M.itl.ei.ia Ileal Ins HUl', I Opllral III - I Maat*- I -Plivsl. »•tils . VUm l 411» 5(1. d.f lojsl-al In-i JAMES W. Ql'EEN & CO., 925 CHESTNUT sT., PHILADELPHIA. *12t«lv 1> II. JACOBS Jk, mant r A« IT 1!Lit « k] IMPROVED RUBBER HAND STAMPS, •*. and for niarkliiK Idtieus with Imh III. I ri * W. COR. SIXTH AM) SHIPLEY SIS. leeH-l UTliulnvb l. lIvlH'V 1 DELAWARE CARPET HOUSE, A' NO. 3D9 MARKET KTKKXT. We have Juit received a large *tock —OF FINZ— : TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY i INGRAINS AND DAMASK : j ° ^ 9 ï on, ci,onfs, matting» axu win. | DOW SHADES. a call and satfify yourself tl.at we giving bargains. WGive HENRY GREBE, WILMINGTON. l»K POSITIVECURE WITHOUT MKDICINLÎS ALLAN'S SOLUMLF. MEDICATED BOUUIKS Patou led, October 1GU i, 1874. . I —One box of— NO. 1 Will N«.. 2 will «• matter of how long standing. No nnusfoub dos« K of cuut b*, copaiba dalwood, that art- certain to pro«Juce dys pepsia by destroying the coating* of the stomach. Price, $1.60. bold by all «Iruggists or ma"' I on rc«:elnt of price. For further parth-ulaib st for circular P. O. U«x, 1,533. J. C. ALLAN CO., 83 John Htreet. New lor* any «:ae« In four days ■ the moat obstinat»- c oil of Dd lanl* C MCORCE STECK & CO.'S PATENT TO N E-S V bT AIN EK of UPRIGHT PIANOS! Just received, a flue as.* b rated In showing nt of then; erte il unrivaled Pianos. We take pleasure Superb Stock to all Interested. : ALBERT KRELI ■A i I SOLE AGENT, S. W. Cor. 4th & Elm Sts., CINCINNATI, REPRINTED FROM SATURDAY FOREIGN NEWS TO-DAY. Arabl to be Exiled to Ceylnu-Obeldul lah Captured—A ih>i nrr Vlrtorj for the Dutoh. Cairo, Dec. Mr. Broadley ht» In formed A raM Faahu that he and hi* com panions will be orilt-d to Ceylon. CoSflTANTINORLF. DCC. 9.—-It U lr|Mll*U*d that Hhtchk Obcldullali and his sou were captured by the Turkish troops after a sharp skirmish, in which :'*0 men were killed. London, Dec. ».—The Dutch troops have had an engagement with uatlvesat Atchecn, resulting in the repulse of the latter. The Lord Mayor ol Dublin, in a letter to the London Time » published this morning, advocates home rule as the best meant to restore pence and pris* peri tv to Ireland. Rome, Dec. ».—The Italian war budget for 1883 will show an increase of fl,000,000 over that 188*3. Tiber is rising rapidIv serious inundation vll 8 t. Petersburg, Dec. ».—The ßeuatchas decided that the Jew» cannot hold lauded property and that those Jews, not having official authority to reside in St. Petersburg, must be expelled. CoNiTANTlxoPi i, Dec.».—The Porte has received a collective note from the powers advising that Turkey settle the frontier question with Montenegro direct. Paris, Dec. ».—The French expedition Tonkin has been po»t|>oued. to j and it is feared that 11 occur. to FHCKZ1NÜ TU DEATH, Th® Horrible niifVerlng« Uurlug the Blla isrd lu Uekoie. Grand Fores, Dakota, Dec. » —Ter rible sufferings from the blissard arc re ported near Adicr and Me »del son settle ments In this county, where the Russian re fugees ure living. Many families suffered intensely and u man named Sulinger, w ho undertook to re move hi* wife and child to more comfort able quarters discovered to his horror on arriving at his destination that the woman and child had both frozen to death. 111(1 FI TM.LUKA MS. CHESTON, Iowa, Dec. 9.—Mrs. Lizzie Sco field was burned to death at the Commercial Hotel to-day by her clothing taking fire. Madison, Wit*., Dec. ».—John L. Kubc, u Justice of the Peace, at Watertown, Wl»., has been found pullty of forgery. On the announcement of the verdict lie dashed from the court house and escaped, but later was captured. THE Cl 1'k HAKKKTH. Louai »notations c orroctod Dally In the ëlrc.o Market. FLOUR ETC. OoBRBCTitf* Daily i.v The William Lea k Sons Company, Brandywine Mill»— fl**itr rv.R bah'l. wbolcuale, retail. Win. L-ia &. Son's 'liest' Boiler Patont " " " f6 90 17 40 7 26 Clifton F.Fjr Extra Poutaxat F. do. Family do Kirkwood Koller <1 round. Occidental Superfine ruin, îwnldllngi, ship staff. do 6 76 6 75 6 V6 « do 6 25 do 4 00 per ton. I 71 « Best Bert Cutllns, W 17 shorts. • ^ Bran, (lorn meal, fire yellow, 33.60 Corn meal, white. Corn meal, courue, 1» per hundred. *-J u6tf 2 10 2 XodX'i 16 1 9*42 03 .■4.60 UUA1N. per bushel Prlmc long-bernr wheat. Ntw dry HAY. FKf.I), ETC. I 10 ; I CORRECTED DAILY W. J. MORROW, NO. 417 FRENCH HTRKKT: per bu per ewt l.ou k 1.10 IlltV. .. Sir * Oats. Bran, double bushel Crocked < Mitldllugs.d*»uble bushol Coarse meal,. 1.00 • ' , 75 . 75 TTEU, BOOH. POULTRY, ETC.,— CORRECTED DAILY BY HKHftU'K, THIRD HTKUUT MARKET. ITInth Print Tub Tub Egg», wholesale, Ei'gr. retail, jicr Chickens, alive wholesale Chieken», il Chlekouu.Mivo, retail. Chlekei:». drugged, retail. bolrsale, per pound nlall, vholeaalo. dressed.. retail, dressed. ■•tier, per It. whol«»salo.9 .36 ft • .4» *• " " retail.40 ih Af> " Wholesalu. .2» " retail.30 ]>®r duzen .38 4" .34 .34 .:.h .37 . .11 .12 ,»1 wholesale.. .12 .15 . .12 6 .13 .14 ft .13 ■ .14 <'l .18 .8 Türkei . Turkey .* ItCtiF < >• IIKKCTED DAILY bm/Nl> HI UK .14 (| ■ .16 KS ILL!AM CI.AVK MARK in. .1(5 ï** Sirioip htcuka p pound ituuip ftoiirtH per jKiund . 1 etcak' p tj/ .26 .16 q .in .14 .1» .15 0> MY • 8 <qi .26 'li .bJ H d no Rib pound... I »or j .30 ; Htt :â BoilS puuml. lii-fii r pound I. Miib J. mb Mutt«» Mutt«. V alcatli , , Ye d - * per pour«! .20 (tJ .26 • id M ».er p« ,20 d. J6 i$ .12 \tA ' : «t er I*.: V I8 .26 :r p .16 CS .IS .TC\, OOlUiK* " A II. Y BY 8. «', DHL. .TC\, OOlUiK* " 81 ALL 9, 8KCO.NDS1 KC1CT MA witolesale ut* A II. Y BY 8. «', DHL. retail Su Shoulder.-. Dried b.*cf bull flitch. id I 17 14 Is IS 15 ... 13 I I Should Pork -teak u 11 VA d sausage. 16 Hams. i 16 FLtrh.. rt. h IS 15 nd Bitch . i: S kc.l m l'l"-L * K lh gnu l 'age 15 Liver |>llild.i>K 12 13 FOWKLL, THIRD 15 FISH, COUIIKCTKD DAILY HTHBKr M AUKIÎT. Pike. Lake *had Slsc Pollock. Itiick fish, per pound. White Perch, per pound. Trout, pet Halibut. ï flatfish Macirwi B'ack 1. h . .16 .10 12 ,'.. m q .16 -YäÜ .16 .12 Q .16 .1 pound... rpound. .2b „V 1 s Blue la.» i* plec . Tcrrup Hmldm-k Market cod. dozen., 'q e.oo .OH lOKTABLZfi. .per half-pock. toe*, per half peck. aloes, per half peck. Oubbage, per head. Turnip*, per half peck. Geler y , pet bunch. *otat«. . .13 Sweet j 12 1 .12 .0 New York Alurketa. Yr Dee. 9.—Flour dull: No. 2 6a$3.6U; superfine do., |3.2Aat3.7ô: «•rn.$4.0da?L6o. firm: No. 2 Chlcago;91.07a1.00; No. 2 ■; tl.'LliHl.loL.. sut«. * extra W. Wh« ut red w liit ' No. «»rn, Hum . Oats, quiet; N'u. 2, . ash. aud December. 44 7 ^a I 47 Kyo, dull; CfaCb. llarley. quiet: No. I hilirhl, $1.02. Pork, steady; $19.00 Lard, n Hatter, 36a37. llnln5?B'-'J 1 7 li: , - ent:lr "K«>, mir togoort Etfu" 'rt'üirtyj State, aoo.11; Wertorn, aj^aSO. «»III inn I ; $11 60. eroamery fancy, 38 ; do. clioloe, ro ^ KUK.WKAK. New York N ef oveltle* In spring r lor men. I'RICEtt a! «I summer orrect. S J I I R T S ! Der One Dollar Shirt has ... , ». •■••nuution for • quailed In this city. MEN'S FUKNISH1KQ GOODS. •peelct!. 1 01 L '" r>U ' lüK bt ' 1 «"Kln >( ,o il« celleuc* WM. B. COLE. 202 MARKET STREET PEIRCE & COOK 5 i Real Estate and Stock Brokers, I ». K. COR. BEVENTtl AND SHIPLEY STS. J. Jackson rut rob. too ah h. Cook. nspH-1-14 CTOTHIN0. BEST FITTING GARMENTS. It is conceded that the best fitting Clothing-is sold by the 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 former jmtrons can attest to the quality. Just step in and try one of our suits or 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 Eighteen Dollars, but more of 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 j »copie on the street. Just stop long enough to look at our suits and overcoats, and we have doubt you will say as others have : "It is a pleasure to know we can find such tine goods at such low prices in our city. lx»ok at our TE SUITS and our our an llO »> NJDOLLAR r fTFTEEN DOLLAR OVERCOAT: these are special bargains. • k Jno. IV. Diefendorf & Co. Fourth and Market St». 40 26 75 />.!.% f I AU. 71 />.!.% f I AU. pROF. A. ». WEBSTER'S SELECT Dancing Academy, MASONIC TEMPLE, • (Fourth Flmir,) Wilmington, Del. |4f"Now open for the reception of pupils for the Sei ond Quarter. Ci ENTLF.M KN '8 ( I.AHS-Monday day fvenlBgr», from B to 10 o'clock. ol Thai ! I, A DIEM AND CHILDREN'S CLASH-! bur« , SatMiday* from 2.JU to d: from 5 4.30 p. ui. The lAtest danre« to b«* taught «luring second «• Ln Russe wait*. Ripple wallt, Ol lege <1 I'utvsrsnl l£iiarirllic. quarter CHOICE OF DAY8. Hehools, «f-ndnsrh*« or privat»* rl»»*«*» In tlm city or out «•flown dioni'd •<»nl**i* with «" »••*•" as praetl«*abH* for choir«- of day». For terms, clmilsr, etc., apply B. F. ItOltKI.F.N'S, No. 710 Market rtrwt, dl to A.8. WI1WTKIL ' .Vfa^otdvTempi«:, Wilmington, 1)«J. by augHl-tf-M N EW Dancin Academy. cr J-1 PROF. !.. K. ERA 1M*> SlrlrllyMl. Itani'liig Aeadeiur I.ECTURK BOOM. MASONIC TEMPLE, (occond floor.) At th« oll«* I ta tion of numerous friends »hull •lei't Dai •lag A«-»deiii y In the Leetur« open Root uf the Masonh* Tempi«-. <i KNTI.KMP.N '> < LAS/-. Mmidiiy a fr*, fr«n*' 8 to to o*« eulllir, December lllh. • and (Tlll.DRKN ï 6 to tl •Ml" All tin* LATEST DANCF.S ' th day *• loch, c ueiielng Monday i. vim:? Mday ait curing ' W«*diu*s*lny » fiel De«*«*mb« taught «luring the Sol. «»«»Is or siwtubl v« «• «if «lay.«. private « lasses Iu the city suit ■ ,l >ou a*, possible f< t I K. F. F R AIM. 7W French street. dec9-6tJt*2l40 'yyRAPPING PAPEK. WOODBINE MILLS. LABEL REGläTkl(El) GUARANTEED FULL COUNT.! «^FuniillARY 6TM, 1578. ftg 11 BHEEl'S TO THE QUIRE STRAW WRAPPING,, to be rull (BlAudard) count, should have lb 'In-els |m ;er.«*h Quire, mid 22 Quires to each biuidlt. fl^rhere Is much paper 16 sheets to tin* quire, 12 sheets. These tarts being sold with lew d In s< not known lo the the paper b«*lng low In price, they «lo nut tlduk ol the number of «he»*« they get in a bundle. COUNT your PAPER. A*k for WOODBINE, and take nothing else, tc«*d to be FULL (Standard) CHEAPER to the* this bl it Is Guaran is FAR nt, and :r than a lower priced paper, put up with LEttb sheet* to the Quire. Ask th«* brui you buy of to give you "WOOD BINE MILLH*' Wrapping, uml take nothing else, as this paper is the cheapest la the market. Count, Quality,Weight & Color conshh-red. If you cannot get It of the firm you deal with, then try elsewhere. Do not t.c Indue« d to buy any paper hut th« WOODBINE MiLLS. aii^-iai dailk aud wkeki x a a a r rrjfc of THE « DAILY GAZETTE," U "—URUBU— New Management, —WITH— New Features. The Only Democratic Daily in the State! FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS Reports by Telegraph. ALL THE LOCAL NEWS A LIVE PAPER For "LIVE" People! ONE Only One Cent, CENT, -OH Six Cents per Week. Twenty-five Cents per Month. ttMHVEl) BY CA1UC1K.R9 IN Ai L PAKTE OF TUF. CITY. By Mail, Postage Paid: One year, $3.00 in ndvance. Six months, $1.65 in advance. ! Three months, 80c in advance. ■THE DELAWARE GAZETTE ( WEEKI.V. ) ! I A Paper lor the Whole Peninsula. THE FARMERS* FAVORITE JOURNAL. CROWDED WITH LOCAL AND TELEUPAFUIC NEWS. ! The Cheapest Paper I Published in the State. A First-class Advertising Medium for those who desire specially to reach the Agricul tural Classes. Terms * One year, $1.00 in advance. Six months, 60e in advance. Three months, 30c in advance. ADDRESS : BELL & TAYLOR, KING SI REET, NO. 502 L.6UNUTUN. OH REPRINTED from SATUKdJ 1 •MR'M.KIM.J CO.NttKIH'injJi A I, Halter, °f I lll|M lllUCt* " 'he Hi To-J>,n. IV,I «II | NO, XON, 1),, . I Mr. Lduiuiule «,„1 \j, ,| pt-mioi».,«i,,„ ( . d »'»t mill llil'.i,, : . Ux bu removed f■,,,, of tax «llc.,dy lull,I r fumli d to thein. Mr. HOAf lllk'id Mr !.. Ohio Intended to, n , ln , »'•form hm. h., i, 'll Z Ihe (T'lieral <{ni i.tt.in. , my It on the » • ,, than on slderable debate in Mr. Duwcs pre hill with per ini Pendleton Hnail «Zitate to lohnen iv|| s t. !"• I""!'", 11 , , <«» durit, '• hi- 1 » fcubhUtu : <» hr. vi »*' 'b'l.fl. u»k to taku up t!u I,ill " ruptcy bill »»« i! Mr. Jour» of i* promote inimical ion bdwirti Referred lo tin* c ,, u Utlouft. Mr. Vance offered a resolution calPt the Secretary of the lrca-ury for & <i e i! »tatement, thovring the t--t of t »„' 1 tion of internal revenu»; in tip , »? districts for the pat.' * cr,lï clause of the Mission roflutcrual revenue f , the usual custom, had luffed to «. Information. «Mr. Anthony thought this lobs ami u slur . Intro "' ••■I a hi <lKl •III •I.<* U'ie ""I* ■"I Aim ini Lice 3 1 ■ |M • 1 year. Ih« tsolut ri 8'Hti'S Ui; is'rd clau.-e m ili<> ■'Muinisftlone was somewhat modlii» d, .1 n,..,. lt(i ' On a| piieutiou ot M »elect Co further time In whHi i.. During u dlscussii commiinleat inn»« I - tl .tec c i. p, hat conn , , •stimates of the 3 slppi River L» mi in is* ion .-»houhl g.. t|„ porifkins to spend im reclaim latnl w who wanted th the Committee on C<»m sent-.vised hv .Mr. (< tomiiuiiiv.it ion IN Tin: iK»isr. In the II, ï * to-day u resolution v portetl by the Cummin, e ,,i, ( , ing on the Secretary nf W.u i Congress what amount .<! v priaterl by the Lt-i Riy. r uni' Hart had iHen by the end of and what portion, it used for any purj provernent of navigatU whether any porlion l.as heen vsiihh if so, iiow much, much of this sum usually ivmuin&ov to forward to the Hum engineering depth b-i it placed in the book of e Mr. Page explained th.it mth»*reh so much howling thr. 1 L-ut tl,. about the liiii it was l! out whether or really expended i This brought Mr. l . \ ai.d Mr. i their feet, Mr. Kars Page, wie u In ch .:., • ; t!, • R Harbor bill at tin la-: i « Î, »k debate liy call! i g vl • j.i Mr. Cox t ulb I att« it :» u tu t!i verdict on tin hill. Mr. Rolen. ! v. ill be I!»** flic» I v, lias c oilier il r"l t»t nnj uf fl.! 8 kin-» aid b I Pack up *mi tin* I cause for th* n win led i\ .lid be ning r.illro.i«!-. men now A lively dlscus-dmi l'Ä!.»v\H. T he IloilfC Committee ('•! ' r.! Will report the pc «1 o^h • ! i!i M* » pn »priai ing ?id,l 11,1 II M\ i . f ! 000,1 art year. A ltDllllIBl.l. vASl.. Awful Vrclliil "! a Fall« Il Ht lira! Crime -1 be A« self. Arm UN, N ' De. î» —Alva! of Geneva, thb o vie ted of 1 ing over a |»eri»»*l « 1 • course of his trial it •' ' »mil! tcrcourse ever Rlne.* I s ' present year, uml* r tl;r if plie misted or alb v\\ An ni K| •rt livelowil 1, r fat duugliter had m' crime. Lu»t spring if.t' gifl longer submit to 1e r ! •' whereupon the brute rtru '■ i 1 r li the face, felling h» r t" ff» L,r " u examinuliou ol ti»» fact 1 hat site Ini'l L'h« 18*0 of which <»r. » diicll (lied * depluv, After c« placed Iu a cell to aw lo-day lie keeper was tcmp«»i u In bunging liim « Il t where the body keeper At. ..1 *• ni ui »! do r ofj as full Li* Old . now 21. ii« nought i i"i 1 ' " llh IH '"' »>, I)' TL*- « Chic del, Bai Vo»k, i-> merchants of N against Mike M«-i>onaM, known gambler, **» • ' day filed t hoir «i »-l.ir.itn •: show that on the l : 'dt '' ;l ) ' •• U .inH 1 J. Polar» I i.li l>, I Donuld and his g»> and exchanged dia to Kandel, ÿl.BUri for ehilM, i ! 1 ol •' ll " 1 . ' r game. .McDonald > ! imimiut «<• lutl lu *' !l ' tu " l » lU Ihe mit i* w. icy ,v C". llan-m« ■■ Child* ! »rt ? th -Tin Pit ILA DELPHI A, D« Ç. ;| I »P." »ruin the priuted ! lues of the tugb* Hatte ra* W. il. NT The .1/«««'«' '.r :it Ju< ks..UVil. correct. ported her at her 7. 1/ «•lift A IT**> J. ri,c i Clue«««, Dei'. # — of ll" l ' 1 ' C!:rl?e< Wilcox, pastor of tld« city ha* heeu dir^ gating heterodoxie*i v»^' • »Th e w e«i M • liffl'Mlll *kr • 1: free use ot »»»' drug*, find* wh rihiiity Ifdcrtr ,-fl ri.uiri N i U I the lo ger th«. the eus become*. J 1 : 1 ' 31 ■1 ua a lot" Vegetable < orap I» Had lid. )A.J L. tlli* V-OTICE. a> EDITION N'JW BKAWkCTI '•A Pocket IN .1 Contain* :il r i*h Is clr « : t!u* wlo.it i 1 T.tb bl> K».'uin vlai I I r« \t ■•* ! All I*» dly T: : lull I! < I Purlin etc. : P« «T>" !:il lfr««' Holiday*: •■angu aSiî ïtyioV Ϋ" Wanted, , rKJ * s.«! A » I C.il \ ■ P«> v •V ll) J* .1 HON KAlLINOS i -and won IRON feu mm' ,,INI '• j. p.WAUT ()N ' rRNT*'* :P ' ] ESTIMATE-! > CATION. 552 & 664 >V • i 'jnciiinfrtL sivw .nvil-^M