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MPBIWTIDrftOM YtSTKROAV A VERÜKÎT VOM MK. THORN K. ; Con tinned I ram a rat page-1 I It being decided that tbe defendant could (not take the stand unless called by tbe ; plaintiff, ft was at last decided that Mr. Rice ahould call Mr. McCanlley, who was to be j examined as In cross-examination. ,| A number of letten were read and pre ted In evidence, relating to various busi ness transactions between the plaintiff snd defendant. After reading one lrtter, Mr. McCanlley, who was sitting In tbe witness-box,requested Mr. Rice to re-read the letter and do it cor rectly. Tbe reqnest was rnmpUad with. The eismtnatlou ot. Mr. McCanlley, who affirmed, was then begun. He stated that tbe bouse No. 718 King street waa trans ferred to him by Mr. Rice, and tbat tbe rent burn It should go toward pa tWH-10 given by defendant to plaintiff, and to recover which tbe anil waa brought. After belrg on the stand over one bour tbe witness' examination by Mr. Rice waa Snlsbed and tbe witness was taken In change by Mr. Htggina. Ho said the Phrenlx foundry at Tenth and Orsnrc streets was turned over to him by Jusian Morris, with whom be bad all deal lugs ; he hott no Idea that the commissions from rents were to go toward paying Rice's note ; the rents of the house 718 King street were, after sll expenses, to go toward paying The story of how the foundry property was sold by sheriff's sale, tbe dealings of witness with Joslsh Morris sod Mr. Rice, and a long series of business transactions were detailed by Mr. McCanlley In his direct snd cross-examinations. At 1.10 the examination of Mr. Mc Canlley ended and Court adjourned. ANOTHER VERDICT RENDERED. A few minutes before adjournment the jury lu Ibe Thome-Weldln case returned and announced that they hud found a ver dict lor the plaintiff to the amount of 8135.30, including interest. A "OATCIl" JtTRV. Tills morning a " catch" jury to hear what la known as an Inquisition at bar was mads up from among the spectators to consider a book account of Robert Taylor against Amelia Rœslter for 8445.08 for bread, etc., purchased by defendant. The jury signed a na|H-r to return this afternoon atso'clock. For u short time there was the unusual spectacle of two Juries receiving testimony In the court room. a nota of Mr. the note. COMMIHIIINt-K-i A8KED FOR. l aml to bs Condemned for the B. A O. Railroad. of the Levi Bird, Esq., counsel for the BalLimoro 4b Ohio Railroad Company, this morning asked the court to appoint a commission to condemn the properties ol the following persons in order to' give the new railroad the required right of way. Wilmington—Andrew Hughes, Thomas Taylor. nin.lywiuc hundred—BeD ja min Elliott, J. Cloud Elliott, Isaac Elliott. Christiana hundred—Emanuel Murry, James Brown, William I*. Richardson, Nichoiaa Janny, James McMakin, Patrick Kacbou, Frank Little, C. J. Green, Htephen W. Cloud, William A. Fisher, Francis R. Wild, Patrick Bonner, William Forrest, J. P. Traynor, Sophia Nicholas, Robert Cot liogham, John 8eroth, Thomas Green, Allen C. Harley, Thomas Curry, Laurence Woll, James McGowan, aud heirs of Mary M! Patte raon. Tha commisaiouers were not appointed up to noon. In nearly all caaes the following gentlemen will be selected to condemn the ^properties : E. T. Beilab, W. T. Porter, Joseph L. Cariwuter, R. L. Armstrong and J. W. Hawkins. A Book Full of N ewspaper Facta. J^Tbe American Newspaper Annual'' lor L<8i, recently issued by fc. W. Avers A Son, Philadelphia, contains many statistical facie aod figures that interest deeply the literary apd advertising communities. The work *outains a complete list of the newspapers and i*erlodlcalH published in the United fitats-e and Canada, giving their amount of sdrculatlon, political and religious proclivi Ö«, and everything that Iu any way will f rove of service to the advertising public, t contains G37 pages of statistics and lft2 p*ges of advertinemeuts. Every county in the Union is briefly described, and the voting populstiou detalleil according to the various parties. The book Is a mint of information and a valuable supplement to the census re e irts,giving the minutest particular« of all ra ting to the workings or that powerful •nglnoof good, the press. The publishers are the well-known advertising agents ol Philadelphia aud they spared no time pansv In compiling the volume. ex Trinity's Organ Kccltal. A delightful organ recital was given in Trinity Church last evening, Mr. C. Rhoads officiating as conductor. Professor C. F. Hermann of A lien tow n, presided at the organ and gave some charming speci ut«nj of his skill at the key board. The audience, over 200 in number, was more thau Aatisfled with the artistic manner iu which many difficult passages were oared, and every one present united in word* of praise for the Professor. The vocal music, which was highly satisfactory, wa* furnished by Mr. C. B. Khoads, bari tone ; N. R. Benson,bass ; John Braunstein, tenor ; Eva Crouch, soprano, and Mary Thlelinan, alto. The selections given by the choir were : Cantate, Domino in C, Dudley Buck ; Deus Mlseratur, Rossini ; Fraise Te, Verdi ; Art Thou Weary ? Emer son The Lord's Prayer, Thayer. ren 8*1* of Beal Estate. '1 hi* ufteruoon D. B. Cnrlett, executor for iho estate of Margaret Curlett, üeceaaed , •old through Stidham A Son, auctioneer«, three frame houses on a lot of land 40 feet - Inches front by 30 feet 6 loche« deep the south side of Girard street above Orange street, to .Thoms« B. Hizar for $1,010. The three-itory brick hou.-e, 403 F.a»t Sixth street, was sold to Tho«. It. Curlett for $!i,CO0. Three other properties remained to be sold at 3 o'clock, when the sale was still iu progress. Admitted to Practice. J rank Carpenter, who had read law with City Solicitor Turner, was also yesterday ad mitl«Ml, on recommendation of by the Board of Examiner«, to practice in the several court« of this county. Collins' MiUHtrel*. Ferry ColHus Mammoth Minstrels will perform at Odd Fellows* Hall on Saturday evening, Dec. If». on Another Iuquret. Coroner Smith w notified this morning of the death of g child of Thomas Smith fcolored), aged 'J years, in Hedgevilic. IT«« will hold an investigation this afternoon. PEKSONAL. Rav. J. W. Gray formerly ol ll.i* eltj out now paator of the FlrBt M. P. Church of Waahlngton, D. C., ie vl.lilng friand» «nd relativ«* ln Ihle ultv. *,."Meu «re »ony wltneskee in their own "if m«th. h Xho.7whf htre y Æ mïdïî^ "Ktdney-'woi^ popular medicine wc sell/' It should be by t, for no other medicine ha» euch epeolflc oo the llv*r, bowel, and kldnoy». right, •«Ion OITV ITEMS <-hM. H. Vary, PhUa. Meaaesger. 603 Market. -«attertey 8 Oo., Photographer«. 802 Market «t Pampas Plumes atC'rippcn'c. No. 6 E. Becond street. . A full ltne of Heaters, Bangen, Heating Htovos, Cooking Stovos, Farmer s Boilers, etc?, kt Shoen's Heater, Range aud Stove House, ate t/> 213 Shipley street. BrJoks, Grates and Repairs constantl hand at Shpon's Heater, Range and i •tons«, 309to 218Sblplcy street. Heater. Range and Steve House, le the telephone exchange. All leoelve prompt attention. !*v*, Lawu.vra and Kto Coffee, very superior. i.Mppea s. ISo ft K.a»t Second street. ij on Btrr.-e Shoen's connected with crj DIMM J roM TU UUOTKU. TV UilHTi yea tarda« iuty«iM the good clUxens of New Caatle county gtre » Cbriatmaa dinner to the prisoner« ln New Cestle Jail, end to-day the following was received from the editor of th Castle .Star, which shows that that gentle nun has taken hold of the matter with ■ni letter e New laudabla earneatnosa. To tbr Editor ok tbb Uaxbttb TAui Hir : Id tbe oext number of tbt Star we will laoue an appeal to the people for a aubocrlp tlou to fUrnlab a Chrtatmas dinner to the poor, unfortunate and unhappy pritoueri In our Juli. I write to beg your co-operation, through your moat excellent paper, ao that our appeal may go to all the mlngton and Include New 1 need uot apeak of the little ente be accom peoble of Wll Caatle county, bteouaneaa of tbla good tbat may by extending a little moral •ympntby to thla unfortunate elan of citlxena, wboae'-lianda are agaloat every man'a, and every muu'k band« agalmt their»." I bave not yet learned tbe exact number of prisoner« Iu about 87; $100 or r ;e irprlie. and of pii« bed Jail, but believe there are 8150 will give them all a good dinner If you will mention tbla mat ter Sir ns, please state that all subscriptions may be «ent to the New Castle Star, snd the names of tbe donois will be published lu tbet jieper with the amount of their sub scriptions. The fund thus received will be banded to a committee of New Castle gentlemen, of wbleh Mayor Black will be chairman. Money or provisions will be thankfully received. Hoping you will aid us in this work, I am Respectfully yonrs, Joseph C. White, Editor War. NAUKIAGEH. DAVIS- KKMBLK.-Ou tbe evening of the I2i»i ln»i.. at the brUle'4 honst , bv Itev. Y. II. DnVal Mr. John S. Vimrlilt-» Davit ui Brooklvn. N.Y.. aud Mias Ella H.daughter of Ahlshai and Rachel H. Kemble of this city. y^rUoSON'a UNDERTAKING ROOMS, 618 KINU STREET. Ceunccu-ti with Tolcplionc Exohiufc. Call - - IIPSN Al.L N14IHT. J. A. WILSON, fIMHiL DIUECTOM. 2-11-14 MPA NCI AO. pHOF. A. 3. WEBSTKK'ü SELECT Dancing Academy, MASONIC T1MPLK, (Fourth Floor.) Wilmington, Del. HTN ow' open for the reception of pupila for the Second Quarter. GENT I.KMKN 'b CLAKK—Muinhir d-«y «-»eulngs from 8 t*> 10 o'clock. LADlLjS day# from 4.J*p. ui. Tbe latest 4»um to he taught during « SUN Iter lire fa Kii»m> aalu, Hii>;di wa)i/,< «*1 1<«< Lancer» and ITilruraal Quadrllii-. CHOICE OF DAYB. id Tliurs AND (T11LDKRN 'S 1'LAfeB-Tkurs S U» B r. m.. halardnys fro 1 . 1 tk'liools, »emJnarles or private idaasee la tlie city or out of town ahould couft-r with —- a* practicable for choice of days. For terms, elreular, etc* apply at If. F. ROBELKN'K, No. 710 Market slrt'C-t, or by mall to w _ A. H. WEBSTER, Masonic Tim pie, W'llmiugtun, Del. aoftJl-tf-JO N F.W Dancing Academy. aÄ K. f. FKA1M> «trlctly Meleet Dam lnx LECTURE ROOM, MASONIC TEMPLE, (second floor.) At the sollcltAtn opeu a Heleet Dannnx Acad« ltooin of tbe Ma-oulc Temple. of I» frleuda I I »)' In the Lecture j GENTLEMEN'R UL.\BB.-M day evenings, from 8 to 1 » o'clor k, Monday evening, Uecamber lltb. LADIES a ne»*laj afu rm dav front 2.» to 4 afternoon, December'JOth. nl Thur d CHILDREN S GLAMS.-Wed- r . f« ft ton lock, ainiSatur dux WeduetMlay All the LATEST 1 fli-at quarter. HchooU or ahould choice of daj Ngks taught during the eonJJJit C |****** IU ,hP City d circular» addrcaa K. F. FUAIM. decft-5t&*2t40 7»o French a KIDNEY-WORT IS A SURE CURE < for all diaeases of tha Kidneys LIVER It haa apeciflo aotlou on thla moat Important , organ, enabling it 1 and throw off torpidity and InaeUoa, ■tubulating the healthy *ecretion of the BUo, and by keeping tho bowel* in free oonedtion, effeoting iu regular diachorge. | If you are suffering from areo?, «* 1 "' malaria, havo theoSll* ' dyB P optl0 ' or oonatlpated, KJdney Wortwa imir cly relievo and quiokly cure. to cleanse the fiyatem, «very one should take a thorough oouree of it. ** «- SOLD BY DRUOQI8TS. p r a, I } KIDNEY-WORT I j 1TY. OK j /GREATEST BARGAINS ' A EVER OFFKHED IN TUI# PIANOS : HEK THE I.WT CELEBRAT Kl ) MARKUS. ! WM. KN ARE Si ( O.. rj'l iHN WAV A BON#, F. r.Aro.N, »KITING. 11 ARRINGTON. V« »bK A Nfcw Pianos From 417» UP t« t!,60f>. ; EMERSON, : —ORGANS By Tho— ïlAi ' v - FM1TII AMERICAN CO., ' MÄ KÄihfeH Zitny, j H. F. ROBELEN, 710 MARKET STREET. '>vlMfl,uil-Uo-dA*-3J . >N, NcwOrgans From fftO I p to $i 00 . TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY INGRAINS AND DAKASR CARPETINGS '-Aiwa large assortment of OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGh ilm wrv noWSHADM ™ a call and satlafy yourself that ftlvlng bargain*. "88 TVELAWARÉ CARPET HOUSE, *■' NO. 300 MAHKET HTRKET. I W* have Ju« received « l.ryt «tor. —or rufft JfiTGvva T_T ITMOV XV X GREBE, WILMINGTON. DB ' QREAT RUSH rox OYSTERS! J. T GARDNER, OOB. SEVENTH AND SHIPLEY BT8. baa «44«d able to smi part* öf tfie'citrT'orders T»e promptly attended o. more lya left with eeta-*mi4 r. AUUNMOUm î ALTl AD. OCTOBER, Min UR. Trains will lea»« Wllmtngtoa as (ntlsws for : i-ti 7.«k 'r.UtAWa'k flu-V" - - Baltimore >n4 Bay 14a»-«.* p. m. Baltimore and W».,blng 1 »n -l.C. 4.U, EC* 1.17 a. n,. 1.00, *1.00, J.oo. 0.47, 11.0« p. a. Baltimore only—1.04, 10.00a. m. U.M and Train« for Dataware Dlvl.lou leave for : New Ca.ilr-a.oo« «.»a. »,. 1.04, 1.00, 4.-14 p. u> "fïYST Delmar an,I Intermediate 41 .IImi.-~ a. to a. ra. i.04 p. m. Haiti and later me,Hate «tattoo« -». 1 » a. m p, IK. SUN ItAk TRAIN«. Philadelphia «ad Intern, relate > tat ton,—«. to a. in. 12.1X1 to. E«0t 7.m, 1.44, p. in. Pbu%del£hiaiu!d New Ynrk-ME 1.U «. m. 4.17, Baltimore «ad WaakI»« . . 4.41. Lit >.17, a. m. 11.04 p. m. Baltimore—1.04 a. at. gar further Information paMengeri are re ferred to the liai« table« n.oUni at the depot. »•"Traîna marked tlm«: (•) are limited expreee upon whirl, extra Ihre 1« rbarx'-d. „ 2. B. WOOD. Wenersl Paeeenxxr Agt. CHAt. K. lUliU. lienenU Manager, _ _ BT M+MBB M# UMBM. pOR NSW TORR. .äJäi. Electric Line ot Steamers Sail* from King atreet wharf, Wilmington, TUESDAYS. THU BHD AYE and SATURDAYS, at 1 o'clock, p. m., and and from Mer 14, Kail River, New York, MONDAY«, WEDNESDAYS, and rillDAYB, at 4 o'clock, p. ni. Freight carried aa low aa by any other 11m. For rate* apply to _AblkL abbot; 52 Honlh «treat, N.w York; K. ANDREW«. WJlinlnxtou.IH:1._a-n-troi ^NCHOR LINE. UMITKD HTATKH MAIL BTKAMKK* Ball Weekly to and from NEW YORK and O LARGO W. via LONDON DKUKY, Cabin Tassage, |6n to $Sû. Returns |110 ta $HC Hecoutl Cabin,$40. Return Tiekeu, $7». Cabin passengers booted at low rau* PaHHi nger arroiiiinodnllous are uaszcelled. A1 hull rooms on Main l*«H*k. Tsssengeis t>ook«M at lowest rates to or from Germany, Italy Norway, Bwcden, I>euinark, Ae. For buokaof "Toiirein Heotlan.t "rat«, plan». ». .. apply to lir.MIKBHOV MHirTUKRd, Nes York, or «AMUK1. K. BUTTS, A«a«> r.iprru, Wllinl jriffAHViAZ* r p{E ARTIZAaVS saving bank. SO. tun MARKET HTKKET, iHCOHPOBATKr» JAM AK Y 144T1I, 1K1. •Iv* d«-|iO!,lts fruui 9 a. tn. uuttltp. m. ThsmJav and Matuntity evening» from 7 to g o'clock. SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, d Oc < >P*n to Key m lari y made iu Ai*rtl 'll» I U n<! . atrr not withdrawn U>«*y an »8 'li'l.uslU. Tim» pt-ruiMiient fl«uô«il(i their Interest twice iu each year. MANAGERS: ft. When *»<O Utlt««i P'lUiid (Teioent B. Hmytb, < har I h#. \V. Ilsw Und, Nat li.4 a U 1 It. Hciifu, Henry F. Dure, % llastlucs, Kdwsrd 1'iuy, George W. Itaib, I, George K. ('«pelle, M. L. l.lchtentu-ln, Edward Darlington, Joti f|. Jackson, Will I *m It. »win, Hlgfio*. GEORGE W. is HUH, President, £- »• CAPELl.r, 'Vice President, E. 1. IA) LOK, Tri-murfr. .1. M. MATHEK, Auditor. U Anthf. I ! feb2l-ly THIRST NATIONAL BANK A OK WILMINGTON. JttrabiTouY or tu* rcaLic mokiv —AXO FINANCIAL AGENTS —or— THE UNITED 8TATEB Epwai Barra, rrraldenL GF.O. D AKMHTnOSU, L'aehier. PAID UP CAPITAL, $000,000. Chllsdel fllTlllkhiMl D'scouut is. ft) i. m phi», k ork «au llcion Kiohana, tori-.ular l>ip.^l>or. wttlioul rh*rg». MOM>*U «ii<4 TlUIH«I>a\a DIRECTORS: •lohn H. A4l*nis. Jam«*» C. MfComs, William TatnalL Kll Gwrreti. Kdward IU tis, ('lemenl fl. Hmyth, Gc<m ge W. Hush, DadIcI Jam* *, Beuiuel Heucron, .?r. |R. R. ROBINSON & CO., HANKERS AND BROKERS, Fourth and Market Streets. , ron sale: r 2.M0 Delaware Cltjr 4,'x pu Huy Letters of cre4Jit iwnl drall« on kn t. Loud*. d sell slocks d bonds ..... .. --commission, allableln all part* of tbe world l. lruland,Fr*nee,Gerui»iiy d. 7.1-ly.«» h .h HwlVccrland lsmic 1883 . HARPER'S W EEK1A . ILLUSTRATED. »l.in.f I •. Wetklj -tan « 18 ut the he an IliuMraD'd w« 4-klv JiMirualh. r.v Un unpar s " n portion In ««litfcs, U, admirable UluNtr» efnily rtiMseniserlals, sliort slorUw, hkf t. h. H and poems, contributed by the forci artists and authors of the day. It rarrle« Inst non Mint entertainment to thousands of Aimrlcan ol An Hons. Un HI ahvav the aim of the publisher* to rckly th. •nke Harp ■ aitr.icth v I . il; •paper Hi the •rid. Harper's Periodicals. PER YEAR: } I H ARPER'S WEEKLY j HARPER'S MAGAZINE HARPER'S BAZAR The three above publication» Any two almvc named HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE HARPER*« MAGAZINE i j HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE \ llarjHjr'u FrankUti Square Library, One Year (.W Number») - . 10.00 Postage h ret* to nil auWrlbvn in the United 4.U0 4.00 $4.00 10.00 7.00 1.00 5.00 ! Ütftlof or CuikmI The Voln Nainhi r i..r da ; time if mm ntion« : «uhecrl Tii«: last Four !(niiûai r< Volume« «d Harper's ' 5atf k »^U|!^M W,  b hv d Vî5* W ' 1J »'« wSPby j - - * "*«• . . . « - Uian Addrt ,h - " 7 k,v with the first ViiILnf ^ e<M ' h , VB * r - When no i. h ; v "i 11 hv ouderslood that the Ghee to commence with the Number . __ I fir.Ä a iLTsruSf" i »tor-.r'srift'KÄ I * ' X-TEFFNKK'S f* ■ ter Bayand Dmui 8 Saloon ! „ -u.ttmtul uf 235 MARKET STREET. Harper & Brothers, NEW YORK I ' dccl2-8t*]A* M«aU served from 7 «. • to 12 night. SCP2S-3U1-14 J^ECKWXAR. Xe 'Z-ILZ r l "b^'lrirs lu ri.rlna and auuiumr hockwear for men. l kl"KB alwava Correct. ^ SHIR TS I Oar One Dollar Hbtrt has a reputation for ex. celleocconequallcdln thUcitv. MEN'S FURNIBHING GOCfDg. •peele«. 1 ° f cver i' thln F belonging to the WM. B. COLE. 202 MARKET STREET REPRINTtD FROM YfTERDAY THK JEANNETTE. Noroa Tells HU Mar) of the Helalloas of Collins and the Crew. 18.—The sailor WlStll NOTOM, Moroe was the only witness before the Jean nette Board of Inquiry to-day. Ills state ment was very brief snd confined, particu larly to Maternent-, made concerning the treatment of the naturalist, Collins. He said that be »as treated as an officer and a gentleman, and at such was respected by the crew. Norua «aid be had no knowl edge of any disagreement between Collins snd sny member of the ship# crews. There wss no unnecessary delay In Urn retreats from the Jeannette ss far ss ho knew and CapUIn DeLong never assumed sickness for the purpose of delaying the inarch. The witness wus here discharged. Mr. New comb will be examined to-morrow, snd after him the Chinaman will lie called. I > . Allan and till loll. Cbicaoo, III., Dec. 13.—Allen, lb« pugillat, reached here laal utgh?. lie will remain until Mr. Fox arrive« on Friday. Allen atya be baa no choice of a place for lighting Elliott, but will «trip anywhere. Tbe only thing be don't want I« non glove btulneea. A Prob«bl« Horrible lalamlty. San Antonia, Texas, Dec. 13.—A bridge In the course of construction on the Sunset road, 230 miles west of this place, fell yesterday. The railroad officials are reticent, but it la believed that seven men were killed and eleven wounded. The Holiday of tongrtw. Washington, D. C\, Dec. 18.—A Joint resolution will be Introduced fu Congress to-day or to-morrow, providing for a Christ mas recess from December 23 to January .3« An effort will he made to extend this to January 8. The Kallroml War at an Knd. New York, Dm*. 13.—-At the conference ol the managers of the Northwestern rail roads this morning, u restoration of rattw was agreed upon and a division of tbe traffic is now being dfacu An Arehblalioprlc DeelJued. IeONDON, Dec. 18.—The Bishop of Win chester has declined the Archbishopric of Canterbury owing to his advanced age. Nine «luron» Nwcured Wahiiixoton.Dcc 13.—Niue Jurors obtained Iu the Star Boute trial to dav d. were KRIKK TKI.K4IKAMS. Berlin, Dee. 13.—The Cologne Oaztltt to day «aye that Au.lro-derinan Alliance, which termlualea In October 1884, having proved advautagcoti» a renewal ol the xarae 1« Jirobable. Bouton, Mass., Dee. 13.-Nathan French haa «lied OU* Marshall, Uie keeper of a gain hlinR house, to rei-over f.5tK) of hl» money, lo«t by bl» ward, Robert W. Kil patrick, in Marshall'» place. TUX «1TI MARK Kr«. lo>«al ynotatton. l orereteil Dally la IHa NtraaA Markal. own F Lot'It Kir. «loRaren-Kii üailv »v Tu« William Lxa A tUniB OOMFAMT, HRAKOYWIMK kllLLS— F Lauft PKB BAR'L. Wm. Loo a Son's wholesale, retail, Koller Patent 17 40 •Best» N H Clifton g. PoataxM F.F Extra ^ F. do. Family do Kirkwood Koller (»round. Occidental Superfine run. Best lulddllngs. Best ship stub, I C'utllnr, < lorn shorts, ! Kraa, Oorn meal, due yellow, f'orn tuest, white, u4.fto Oorn meal, coarse, do c 74 0 U « 76 I 0 60 6 26 6 76 4 60 do 4 <*» l»er ton. Ktl I. i; IS par hundred. 2 io«; ltd®: •J 10 2 16 H ■ ORA1H. par burl.sl. Prluis lonu-herry wheat. Nf«w dr/eorn, MAY, SEID, 140 67 .-ooiiHiwrrEu daily ry w j . Moituow, ao. 417 racNcH winKrr: per bu sr ewt k 1.10 Hay. Htrsw . '.V. Oat#...|| Hrau, double bushel_ Oraeked corn. Middlings.double bushel Coarse utoal. Corn U 56 16 . 1.00 *• Shelled corn 76 UlTTftA, SttUH. POULTRY KTC.,— CORRBOTKD THIRD NT KB ET MARK MT. Pria, butt-r. X wjjte-l.,8 .» a . .40 iS : " :« 8 .» Kggs, wholesale, per dexen. Egg*, retail, per dosen . Chicken», alive wholesab*. ... , (Ihickeus, d russe, d wholesale. Chicken*,alive, retail... (Thicken#, di^aed, retail. ( .'heeuo, wholesale, per pound (Jheeso, reluil, »* Turkey«, whclcHule, dressed.. Turkey«, retail, dressed ... RKK» CORKBCl ED DAILY RY WILLIAM CLAVKY . . eeiX>*D ST1UIBT M ARKET. SirlolD steaks per pound. w Hump steaks per pound. Hound steaks per iMiund. *. 1 « m Kib roa-it per pound. * -huck roast per pound . ta" n is .sie.iMKpi«..»..J: f! Hulling bip. per pouu<l_ Shins,. Kidney fat,per pound . I«arub chop«, per pound... Lamb roasts, per 1 * 0 and... Mutton chops, per pound . Mutton roast», per pound Veal cutlets, per pound Veal roasts, p 30 10 M 34 11 .12 8 . 1 .. . .12 ,ia .14 .11 .7 .14 . 11 14 .11 . .10 26 «■ .) .26 . « JO .10 .16 .12 .1« pound.. . .10 OIIKECTRD DAILY BY ft. HKCONDSI ItKET MAIIKKT. .18 PORK KTC c. DIM., HT A L wholesale : Mil .Smoked ham à . Shoulder» . Drleil .beef. Balt flitch. Loins and «aunage . Fresh shoulders. Pork stoak hii <1 sausage Hams. Flitch. .y.*;/; Fresh hams and flitch. Smoked bacjn . Sc rappel.. Figs feet. Bologna sausage.. Liver pudding. Lard. . nan, Pike. Lake B haJ Slscoes.... Pollock... Kook risk, per pound White Perch, per pound Trout, per pound. Halibut, per pound... Cattish, per Mackerel, Black llsh.*. Blue bass.. Terrapin per doieu Huddock. Market ctnl.' ■ m 17 14 28 13 18 11 .. 13 16 .. 13 16 I! lo 13 16 • 10 18 e h 13 COHlIbCTKD DAILY HY POWKLI »TRKirr MARKET. lft 12 I ft noun .11 .15 . 1 " •1*H .16 .13 .16 .90 pound, per pieco iff $ 6.00 i V 0.OU .«*> - . 6 I u , . VBOBTABLia i ^ I . rurnipe, per half neek ' Celery, per bunch _ .10 .12 .90 ... ! ,u A New Turk .Market«. Stïiê" JSKs, L t0, l3 -~Flour «toady , No. s ornîM MMV ?' ! M, P« rfln '' Jo., and Wo«t 1011 wlmcr - ' 10 *» i '0» i sc« h; J'"™- N :;- WÎ! i; January, M'„a 06 . 4«sia«% Nu ' *' T obr-uary, 45^' oaeh ; ' Uyo, »toady; Western, ottaoo : state. H:»:o Burley, quiet: ungraded, State. « 1 . Porlt. nominal. Lord. *11.30 ; rash, 10.SÏ. Uuller; January butler »toady fancy, hSaJl) : u ostern, •-'» -e IJJK«. Steady; state, ureal; We«toru. 24 U«a Sugar, nominal ; fair to good reflulig s^,; Januury, ©ream cry Another Case of Blind Pool. 8tÄt ® Lotten; lightning struck Sooth AA ashlngton, D. C.,on TuphiIhv tao omii »«v« «en oÄi.Swed ^ 2TÎ5S5*î r L B an<1 J<,8e J 5h Bel&ler, captain of schoonor, heul a fifth of u ticket which paid $ 16 , 000 . Five others, F. S. Skld Alfred °°¥tâï Ct0r A Fotomao road; Alfred Redmyer, engineer Baltimore a Potomac rond; Mr. L.throii, a fireman on laid J Ir ' Lcwu oonduotorof an loe wagon and ro™li r .'^, n . wto,e »»• not r.nrnwl »4^'X b ÄoS 0 JS& °ÜÄ ^oo La ^ÄÄr h h° nrttho othw October 13,1832. two r. Republican, CLOT HIK». ALMOST UPON US. The holidays always leave us with the dull season on our hands, and we must do our best to reduce our stock while we huve customers. Some one once said that " Nothing is cheap at half-price if you don't want it, " but if you do want it, how then ? So it is with cloth ing ; we want to sell it ? and do If you have any idea of making a purchase bear in mind tnat we don't take cost into consideration just now, but have made such reductions in every department as will convince you that we are iu earnest. still in splendid condition. The breaks and sizes have been filled up, and we can still please you a little better than ever, especially in price. so. Our entire stock is J. T. MULLIN & SON, CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS, Sixth and Market. oetZI-tU-lf-M 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 jierfcct 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 overcoat, and you will then know they are better fittin than most of the custom 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 people on the street. Just stop long enough to look at suits and overcoats, and we have no doubt you will say as others have : "It is a pleasure to know can find such fine goods at such low prices in our city." Look at our TEN DOLLAR SUITS and our FIFTEEN DOLLAR OVERCOAT; these are s|K>cial bargains. or an wor our Jno. W. Uieeenüorf & (V). Fourth and Market Sts. JOHN DAVIS & SONS, olG Arch Street, Phila. IMPORTER8 AND MANUFACTURER« WHOLESALE AND KRTaIT. • K I N E FT] RS ! A FULL LINK OF Seal & F iir-Lined (jraniients ON HAND AND .MADE TO OKDF.lt. Special Attention Paid to Ftttlug and Lengthening Seal Sacquee t!vm ". Ladle«', Mtnae» aud Children'« FCK«, of all kinds. Hole manufacturers of DAVIS' PATENT HAND PROTECTOR, The only article ever made that will keen van. hand. warn, while driving in cold wïSheï?®' -- _deeia-i-fio HOUSE <s*'8 -ARD— SIGN PAINTING I ^ ^ Cl ' Q —ALSO F RE 8001 N" G 4^*Neatly and Promptly Executed.*^58 G. W. BOULDEN No. 307 King Street. f L«-*6 -t A P08ITIVEUUKE WITHOUT MEDICINE'« ACl.AN'g SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOOOIM ratnnted, October lath, 1074 , —Oil» box of— Nn' '."Ä'iFS"»«"" four d »y B or loaa. m.tûr of how long attndffig.* ob " lnmt# no äs:i u **S 3! teiaÄ 'ft« 11 as»« j. C. ALLAN CO., « John street, Vaw y„g J. laut« WAMAMAmmm a mmowtr. ; # 192 Big Boys Can Buy Excellent Suits Bargain IX. They are made from Port land and Avenue Cassimeres, and the larger portion of them have not been offered until to day. They were made to sell at $10.00, but they go on the Bargain List at $7.50. from A Big Bargain, as treated in our advertising, is one that covers a large lot of goods, but there are little bargains— plenty ei them—a few gar ments of a kind, which to the buyer they will suit are the Biggest Sort of Bargains. The Bargains—little and big—the size of the stock, which is always big; the rate of the profit,which is a very little plus on regular goods and a very big minus on bargains, some of the reasons why your first inquiries for C'lothi should be made at Oak Hall. arc n g Wanamakkb & Brown. Oak Hall, BUthaad Market Btreeu, PHILADELPHIA. VUAJU J AM NOW PREPARED TO DKLIVE1 ALL SIZES OF COAL ! —OF— BUrmiOB QUALITY FOR FAMILY UHF AT THK LOWEST MARKET RATE8 ! All real well aereened an put la cellars. B. F TOWNSEND, OFFICE A YARD, FOOT OF FOURTH HY. Aÿ-ltlepbo* lc oommuolcaUoa with all parta r the eltv, aufflt J^OMETAINO NEW. Connellsville Coke ! Crushed for Family use. ; Egg, Stove, and Chestnut, Small .Stove,* ! Com|>ariiq( with »orra. ponding Antlira clte «lira, 17.00 |^r 4,000 pound«. NO DUST! NO ASH ! J NO CLINKER ! ! • : NO WASTE ! HEAT INTENDS I TRY IT I Ohas. Warner & Co V Market Street Wharf. *• -KVT A P RESENT ! Handsome Card With Euch Can, i ^AlLEtSf -OFTEN A Good Watch ! Ask Your Grocer ïor It ! dM6-dAw-l-80 T> n. Jacobs -MANÜPACTirRER OF IMPROVED RUBBER HAND STAMPS, for marking LIiicds -- B - «T i« 00 ^-n a ? rB D 8II1PLEY decS- 1 -l« Wllmtn/.ton. INd.w.rc, wU*h r înŸM e ÂV. ,ï '*- »" rt SIH. PEIRCE & COOK, Real Estate and Stock Brokers, ». E. OOH. UVXNTn J. J.onaoN Pnintw. AND HFflTLKY 8TB. KspqamH. COOK. wp3M-14 ; REPRin Ted FROM VESTE, wahuinu y«>N NK »•bot. "»*»«» In the Polllleal A, After «har,, r „ lh leu»,: tu Ml during,, Fln *"'» »a* J " r - Heek 1 « n&iuwT*!"" of I 1 » « polIU« al aiMifcftu,,.,,, ' 1 111 r *'|f*rü 2 < lut ., Uol bw "" c »he(l u] motion to rufor Mr. j.,i! ■lttce. Mr vî k '" l ' 1 ec ' v| l8ervte < «•Ith the milice, V „„„ . . f the Jmll, i ai , Uon ami Mr. "'vc C, that committee t„ mske'tv? te r " f, ' r ' Mr. I)«vU, w. V, iM tW r Uf th Ihal the Democratic'tvi 'he at« mtttse rerelmi money fSL"' 0 "* 1 In the llq„„ t aL um r ment employe. Va, nt„ '' r fron >* l'«d bceA rceëiv" ' 1 :'uV 1 - *«i sourctss. Any n„.„,i wllc * M N «*»"' tteeZuK';;;;', tlona on thi. point ' t0 bl. * ''tjtlota hnU no hnowledt"*nJ r r 00 «^îÂsiaüî.'iS 5 ? r^Therewilnt'onant, aûbtt., ut<ï Adojît^^Vtr?^^ n f,? r ^i",^ 0 ,' ' ,h ' 335ai?a5S ® BU M»u, Haaelu Uon , u •lOlNWU,, i-, were 1 IN TIIE 1101:4«. Wamhxoton Ik-o. 13.-I,, th, day a resolution » uleB<1 sisr* nv " r »>'■• iJ ,,r »tT s; M r IUuilair» motion to lay V p-c, motion, tb«t tl.e vote l,j wlrich be L hJ reoon,mltted I* reconeldem tba table, »«« carried by . vote of I Tlie Agriculturul then taken up. appropriation bill WASHINGTON NOTES. Wasuinoton, D.-C. 12—Two mi-nUwvrc consldi-rvd to the v.J r bill by thi- Houre Appropriation Coma till« moruluq. Om: I« to reduce tbe con satlon lOiA-r cent, paid Io «II railroad, e Ing mall», amounting to over 200 m dally. Tills wa, defeated. Th,. <>tb ^ to reduce 50 per cent, of the >»* t .l ru all road* that have received bomb and •Idle« In addition to la ;d irrants. Mr. Robeson wn» Instructed to to the House 8 bill is reported. »\lr. Davis' bl 11, establishing » O Appeals, received further < nmltbridl the House Judli ia ry < nnimittec this ing. The bill will be under ondde by the committee to-morrow The Houm* Committee on Wav» Means considered three tariff coin missions report to-day, coi most of the elassilieatioti of i*hemicals amendments were made. Oen. Wright, Chief Engineer ol th< Department, this morning w the rpedal CatgresBlona! Commit« Ini proven) eut» of the Miedifeippi River. Idenee wiih related e»|H*eially to the diency of the plan» adopted I.y the Cmmnlsslon to protect the river Ui.U Tim President sent In the uomloid J. C. Bancroft Davis, of New Ycrk, Judge of the Court of f'lniins to the S w-dtty. re amendment whe more page» exami Bared From A Frightful Death, Nbw York, Dec. 1H.—Annie Mu aged 10. while ut work in the steam « establishment at No. 13! Duane strrel morning, w as caught in a belting *n saved from a frightful death by beinj| on to by parties who lushed her r Both legs were bn »kid. An Engineer's Instant Death. New York, Doc. i:>.—Tliotna* engineer, fell Id aged 42 years, machinery in the building where Lew ployed at No. H17 East Twenty* street, and In a few' minutes. reived injurie«, causing The Jaiiiaiea lire. Nbw York, Dec. Li.— I.abT intelll from the tire at Kingston, .Inniaic», rt that the government dock where the E anus and ammunitions are stored I* Leading business Iioum s hen* are mo ifrily awaiting details of the the diMit old things look llk<* a 4*^ Make yo ; using the Diamond IJjyes.uiidyuu wlllbe Auy of Iho fashiouuhl«! colors for W ceut EVERY /ifiOF. MARSTON'S NEW MAN' ttiflf «ns -i Ser» r cal Debllliy. S*iu»l D«sr disorJi't* pntfuMd by It. Illsrttsal IKUICAL WIil mm ~~ 7 ! HEM \sK"' IASNTU3 KKUKUK-O-.llritultuiM-iS* \X fll b> J T ! PURE INDIA, • From til« I>t*trh't« "t ASSAM, UIKE CACTI A UK A NUR A VALLhL IJAWW : DEIIKA DogN and others. - V, Superior In flavor. Tlie | i"»''t ireiiow quire* only half the uçiiHl grocer». John < • I III ' !*.. s «f.. , .V:'.,Ü Calcutta Tea Syndicate, MITTA EVERY M Should Undorn«ndhl»ownt I from ai.oM'of»* Wh«u êutl e*u8vd by iu. etwa of lufc-t roc"lpt of four So r . . .. . (TJ'On a ud l/.lfb and II««l4li/» IMFM^JJJ-^K tlgHC Jl iMTiTurü.an.tgifUigluvaluuW«^ HAHR11-D AND HIX< I 'Vv.riTr p ws, RCOIOAL AND ßJJR6Il-AL » Am ,r ' 117 L 151k 6k» •' ew i a,*»Sr^ OLOItCfc fc- JjJI Wn.nioaiou, I). « ■■ wl E«u«aIa»iloi! >> H w „„„t, MÛU» ' tend 820, to jmy Govern in'•«it » T ni*l drawings retl'iired J*y' thP O«v i *!!■>»' /won I in puyahle. Ana«torni*y . tÎMccewin obt.lBlng» rai™» ' » lt M th-it your Invention drlmDlidjJ wlXrM hie ben Juÿ 1 "'" 1 ,"' ,fi,r• !'!•"„ äwtaaMSSL'issft 3 ®? *• iitcu request addiessM • . jj, LEU GEORGE E. LEM Attorney "'a% W Fo"Ä^a«"^ ?( « •1A Fifteenth Street, WASHL Kaution this paper. aura E boxburu. east libkrta - C»n ruro .» ^"t'ofVlMi"*«* 1 ! - banal» by the lioncr ol e BHLTMATISV. DJjJiyg! 1» S 230 AS" (:DR b«.orrelM»» ftirnlsh ('an A aiterUlt) deoli d-14