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IMPRINTED FROM YESTERDAY VORTY-TWO AN1HAU IVM(D. Further Account« of the DCnracUoa of K. tton of Live..Stock. [Speelot corraspoadcnce of the Gazette.] Minnurrowji, Dec. 18.—By the deatrac ■ tton of ttic barn of Robert A. Cochran, Jr., »1 In Appoqulnltnlnk hundred, already U*le f graphe I to the Gazette, twelve valuable borne?, fourteen fine short-horn cows anil j sixteen fattened hogs were burned to death. lj The affair vraa a very shocking one. The stable, it Is supposed, caught fire about 1 o'clock this morning, and It la supposed I that it was fired by hr Incendiary's torch. The building being partly of wood burned J rapidly and a large quantity of hay blazed [ like tinder. I The fire first hired man who slept !n an adjoining stable, and who was aroused by the roaring of the fiâmes and the agonized moans and shrieks of the burning horses and cattle, which were securely fastened In their stdls. The had scarcely time to save himself and valuable carriage hones. i* io Uio attention of a î lh. two sufferings of the burning beute, u attested by their crie» were fearful. There wee no way to get water and the barn wai soon a muss of ruins. The estimated loos on thi lira stock ta 88,000, and that on Ur» real estate 81,000, on the whole of Which there le $000 Insurance. Mr. Cochrsn lathe eon of R. T. Cochran and a nephew of the ex-Govcrnor. AN ATLANTIC BOTEL BURNED. Atlantic Citt, N. J., Dec. IS.—The Atlantic Hotel at this place was almost totally destroyed by fire this morning. Loss not definitely known, but heavy. A Former Wilmlngtonlan's Suit. New York, Dae. 18.—The suit of the people of the State of New Y"rk, upon the relation of William II. Camercn and Joy Gould, against the Mutual Union Telegraph Company, which the Attorney General re cently granted leave to the relators to bring action to vacate or annul the charge of the defendant company, came up to-day motion to vacate the order, made by Judge Truax, giving the plalutiffs leave to bring action iu the Supreme Court. Argument is now in progress. [Mr. Cameron, mentioned in this case is a former Wilmlngtonlan.—E d. Gazette. oa A Dyed-in-the-Wool Hooialist. New York, Dec. 18.— Herr Maat, a Gor man agitator, who recently served out his twelfth term of imprisonment for offending European Governments by revolutionary utterances in print, and lastly for applauding the assassination of the Czar, in Ins paper the Frcheit , arrived here on the steamer Wisconsin this morning, was re ceived by representatives of the local Revo lutionary Clubs and the International Working Meu's Associations. This evening lie will address a mass meeting at Cooper Institute on tbe condition of Europe and the impending social revolution. Wants 4o Get Her Child. A "colored" woman, as white as any Caucasian, applied at tho police statiou this afternoon for assistance to secure her child, which she claims was spirited away during her sickness. Her husband, who is about the color of a since, and his brother, who had temporary charge of the little one, no: quite two years old, took it to its grandfather in Maryland. The woman was informed that the police could not help her. »addle, left her eometinic New Manager ot the United States. .John M. .Simpers, for many years the very efficient night clerk at the Clayton House, has accepted the position * of genera) manager of the United States Hotel, corner of Water and French streets, and will assume control of the place on March 25 next under the Mitses Plunkett, who own the building. Simpers will make 'the hotel a success under the new management. Il Two Men and an Klephant Killed. Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. IS.—A collision occurred on the P. C. A, St. Louis railroad at Kings Station. 80 mile« out, this morn ing. The engineer and a postal clerk were killed anti many seriously hurt. The elephant of the " Eighty Days Around the World " Company was killed. A train with surgeon« and help ha« gone out. Ill« Wife Wanted Him To. Pittsburg, Dee. 18.—The body of Henry Meyner, the traveller who died here so sud denly on Saturday, was taken to Flushing L. I., this morning, in charge of Deputy Coroner Reilly. In response to & request of hi« wife. Meyner had been round the world and was on hi« way home, when attacked in the sleeping car. Unpreci(lmit«il Iri«l» Deetitiilion. Dublin, Dec. 18.—The destitution among the people ot Carvlck, County Donegal, I» said to exceed anything heretofore known, i Oat meal forms the principal article of sub- ( «latence. Almost 2;800 people are threat- i ened with starvation unie«« Immediate «uc is extended to them. Injured by Fulls. An old woman fell down stairs at the Asbury M. E. Church last evening and was badly hurt. Jesse Pyle, 70 year» of age, living at 384 King street, fell down the cel lar «tali« at bi« home last night, and fractured hi« collar bone. A Runaway Thi« Morning. Early this morning a horse attached to a milk wagon ran aud dashed over the Market street bridge, greatly endangering the safety of p&ssers-by. The animal was «topped before any damage was done. y in the Ninth ward Notice to Dog Owners. High Constable Hawkins gives notice to owners of dugs »hat if their animal« arc not registered by the 20th of Jannary the ordi nance respecting the «ame will be duly enforced. An Kill iro Crow Lost. London, Dec. 18.—A heavy gale w; Parted off the east coast of Scotland. One vestel is said to have louudered with her on. i tire crew. 11 - ' î — 9 PERSONAL. W. Frank Tatnall will leave for N city to-morrow morning; on a pleasure trip. I WTl ITEMS ChristUeld A Heat. Cha». II. Vary, Phlla. Messenger, 603 Market. Su Uerley fetJo., Photographers. 802 Market st Til r. HAILKUAIW York ! I ! ■ - ; A Local Time Table With the Lataat Correction«. ■ TRAINS LEAVE W1LMINOTON FOB , la.— 2.00*- 2.23* - 8.80—8,66 7.00|-7.t0 —^.lUf—8.16—w.uOJ—y.:5o{—9.58J—lu.30—11.53 a. m:-12.00f m —12.15—12.38—1.63—2.30J—4.00— 6.17*—5.30f—fl.10—<J.o8*—7.28—7.80*—0.55*pm.— Mew York — 2.i) 0*—2.28*—fl.:io—7.60—9.50—i 11.W a. m— 12.38—1.63—6.17*—fl.38*—7.20 p.m. j Haltimork—1.05*—1.42*—4.61*— 8.06* — 9.17 ! 10.UO a. III.—12.26—1.00—l.Oll—6.00—0.00—fl.57— ! ll.oi* p. m. Washington— 1.42*—4.61*—8.05—9.17 a. m: ! —I uo—1.09—0.67—11.04* p. m. Haltimork and intkrmbdiatb stations— ! 1.05»— 0.17 10.00 a. m;—1.00—fl.00 p. m. * Trains running both daily and Sunday, tTrains running only on Sundsy. | I Connect at (Fray's Ferry for old depot, ! Broad and Washington avenue. Dxlawarb Kailroad— fl.00*—9.10 a. m;—1.06 —3.00*—fl.26f p.*ln. No Sunday trains. * For New Castle only i For Harrington and intermediate stations. Wilmington A Ngrthbrn railroajd— 7.47 a. ' m;—l .of»—6.00—6.30 p. m. On »Sunday for ; Heading aud St. Peter—9.10 a. m. Delaware Wkbtkkn Kailroad— 7.06—10.30 s. m;—6.30 p. m. »unday trains 10.30a. m—fl.00 1 ; TKAINS ARRIVE AT VV1 a.a11N<JTON FKOM Philadelphia— 12.60—1.00—1.32*—4.47*—7.48 8.02*—9.12—9.06—lO.lUf—11.86—12.88 a. m;—12.60 — 1.07 —2.30f —2.60— 4.36— 4.6&— 6.40—6.63—0.2U —'1.44—7.36f— 7.6h— ».6U—10.38—10.68 p. in. •New VOKK—1.32*—4.47*—8.02f—0.12 a. m;— 12.60-I.O7 — 4.66—6.48*—10.68 t>. m. Haltimork- 1.61*—2.13*—9.34—V.64—11.48 a. Hi:- I2.8Ü-1.6-J— 5.11*—0.30*—7.24—9.49* p. m. Waunaro*—i.n>—g.is—u.«3a. in,-—1».M —1.60—6.11.—(,.«• p. K. •ÎBoth dally amyaunuay. "on waaa H0~J0.is*a.m;-U.06 —4.O.*— 8.0» p. m. No Sunday traîna. • rrom New Oa.ll» only. Wiuhkotom A Nomna, naaaoAB-e.M— ».»0— It.»» A m;— 8A0 p. m. On Sunday from Reading and Ht Peter at T10 a. tn. liana wane Wntman fcauetoan-9.»0a. m;— At* p. ». Sunday train» ».18 a. m.!—».to p. in TRAINS LEAVE TOR WIEM1 NOTuN Pnn.aoai.ruia New BnoaD Strebt UnroT— a.aoe-8.M*-».»o-7.iio*-«.oi)-«.ia—».stt-io.i» -U.W— ll.M a. m;—111.163—1.334— 1.IW-3.10— aoa— ».a»— 6.04— t.ao_ t.»»_ e.o»t—e.M —s.ao* -e.»e—lo.oo-u.n» n. m. Baoan a no WasmnoTon a Tance— 8.»— ago -10.1» e. 1.80—8.10—6.30-0.16 p. m. Nnw OaBTLn-8.3»—10.00— U.«« a t.40— Mop. m. • belly and Sunday.* t On Soixiay only IfTh® block figures denote the Limited mm mail* Their Arrival mad Departure, Takln« Kifecit July let, 1888. Th» Poet OOton In thl» olty will be open dally, except Sunday, from ».30 a. in. to » ». m. Pr1v»to boxe» arc accessible until n |>. m. tin Sunday» opon from 8.30 to »30 a. to. Private hoxea accessible from e to » p. m. The whole tale stomp window will oloeo at 8.M p. in. The money unter eOae will eloie et » 0« p. » . ■aita cLoea aa xiuotn : WORTH. Wilmington k Northern Railroad to Pa., and points of Chadirs For« Northern Railroad to Reading on the Baltimore Central south -Ford, 7.40 a. m. Philadelphiaelosed pouch, 8.80 a. m. Philadelphiaeloseii pouch, 8.80 a. tn. Philadelphia and way mall, t*.oo a. m. New York, Pennsylvania and points aast and west, ». a. m. Delaware Western Railroad to Landenberg, 10.00 a. m. Philadelphia, New York city, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, 11.80 a. m. Philadelphia, New York and all points east and west, f.80 p. tn. Philadelphia, New York and all points east and west, 4.40 p. m. Philadelphia and New York cities, dosed pouches, ».38 p. m. Pennsylvania west ot Lancaster, and all points west aud southwest ».35 p. in. All points north, east, west and southwest, 11.00 p. tn. All Louisiana Is sent went except New Orleans which Is sent south on through malls. SOUTH. altimors snd way mail, 7.4b a. in. Washington and all points south, 7.40 a. ui. All points on the Peninsula. 8.30 a. tn. Supplementary mall for tho Peninsula, 9.U0 a. m. Baltimore, Washington and all points south, 12.80 p. ro. Newport, SUnton, Newark, Litton and Havre de Grace, 12.30 it. u. Points on Baltimore «Antral, between Port de Posit. Northeast and Chadd's Ford.l- 30 p. in. Baltimore and Bay Line «toameni, 4.40 n. tn. Peninsula north of Harrington, including Delaware City and St. Georges, 3.50 p.m. Baltimore, closed pouch, 6.50 p. m. Baltimore, Washington and ail points south 11.00 p. m. MAILS ATtRIVl AND READY FOR DBLIVBRT. From Wilmington & Northern Railroad, 8.30 p. in. From New York, Philadelphia, Washington and all other points. O.So p. m. From Philadelphia, New York and points north, east and west. 8.30 a. m. From way mail from Philadelphia. 8.30 a. m. Krom Peninsula and all north of Harrington ».16 a. in. From Baltimore and way mail, 9.60 a. u. From Baltimore, 12.30 p. in. From Peninsula mall, f2.SU p. nu. From Philadelphia, New York and point« north and east. 1.30 p. in. From Baltimore, Washington and points •outh, 2.2» i>. m. From Defaware Western Railroad, 2.20 p. m. From Philadelphia, New York and points north and east, 6.40 p. m. From Baltimore, Washington and points south and southwest, 6.40 p. iu. Carriers deliveries as follows : 8.30 a. m., gen eral; 10.00 a. in., partial; 1.30 p. in., general: 4.00 p. ui., partial. Collections from stroet boxes are made by the carriers at 8.30 aud lu.uua. m.,1.30 aud 4.00 p. m. An additional collection will be made at 7.30 L m. irom all boxes between Jefferson auJ mhard and Water and Thirteenth streets Inclusive. On Sunday a full collection will be made at 6.00 p. in. Local letter» lor carriers' delivery should bo deposited iu tho Post Ollier ten minutes before the hour ef delivery. W. Y. SWIGGKTT. postmaster. DEATHS. Il A DD0CK.— Suddenly, iu Wilmington. I»ec. 17, of iiialivnant tvphoid, .fame», hoi» of Robert and Kaie V. Haddock, aged 3 y ar». " *ra! private. MEKSK'K. — On Sunday, o'cloek a. The f den-e. No. morning, at Church. Itrl at i respectfully invited. the l'lli iust., st j» I.» * hrl»tlàn McMb'k. a>f**i KV year». 1 win take place «rom ht late resi 2 East Mlxin street, on Thwr»dity o'clock. High Ma»» ni HI. War» *» Vi** «ud iricuiia of the family à —r •YyiLBON'o UNDERTAKING ROOMS, 61G KING STREET. Gannected with Telephone Ex chan*«. Call - - OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. A. WILSON, 2*12-14 n . 1 lx i> ROHIXSON / >/ \ i IV * R'^DlrloUii CY vA ( i a BANKERS AND BROKERS; Fourth and Market Streets, r«iR SALK: 2.800 Delaware City 4.S percent, bonds. Buy and sell stocks Letters of credit available In all ni and drafts on England, Ireland, F and Hwitxerland Issued. ll commission. tor the world ce, Germany 7.1-iy-sj r pHE ARTIZANS SA VINO BANK NO. 602 MARKET STREET, INCORPORATBD Janl' receive deposit»from« a. T«e.da irom , 188], Open . until 4 p. • y an«l Saturday 7 to « o'clocjt. SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, ■re^not wiU dr' &nd < - >ctobtr * When it lug« Regularly : dividends a MANAGER»; Clement B. Hmyth, Charte« W. Hewland, Nathauiel R. Hennon, Henry K. Dure, VS. Hasting«, Edward Puney, t.corge W. ru»h, George B. Capelle, M. L. Lichtenstein, Edward Darlington, •lob li. Jackson, Willi mi H. UwifL A nth my lllgglns. GEORGE W. HI EH, President, t' on' ^APKLLF, Vice Pri aident, K. T. TA Y LOR, Treasurer. _J- M. MATHER, Auditor, i - feb2l-ly ' î _ I THIRST NATIONAL BANK A OF WILMINGTON, KBPaSITOUY OF TIIR PUBLIC MOHBY —AND— ! I FINANCIAL AGENTS -OF— THE UNITED STATES Edward Betts, President, GKO. I> Armstrong, Cashier. PAID UP CAPITAL, ffiOO.OOO. ! Phil add ■ f î î » N /* w } ork anrt Noston Exchangt ; furnished to regular Depositors without charge. ,M »connt days, MONDAY» and THURSDAY« ■ , i Edward Betts Sem* nt B? »myth George W. Bush. ' DanlJl Janie«, Hamu«i itanrroft.'Jr.' j ! ! ! ! | ! a. ' ; 1 DIRKLTOBM: John 11. Adam«, Jante« C. McComb, William Tatnall, Eli Garrett. Al-lv NEW ; BUCKWHEAT MEAL! Jnsl recel v««! a tine article of fre«i* Meal —AT— J. J. SMITH'S FOfJRTH AND 8HTPLKY STS WILMINGTON COLOR WORKS. SEALING WAX FOR'FRUIT JARS -AND— •OLUARLE BLUE FOR THE LAUNDRY -AT BRADFORD'S PAINT STORE Nos. 6 and 8 E. Third St No. 13. A Hash Bargain. 151 Men's Suits. All dif ferent, made fo order but not delivered. Why 1 Jones ol Bonanzer, Colorado, orders a suit of clothes to come C. O. D. Luck is against him when it arrives and he cannot pay. It comes back and is a waif or an Ishmaelitc in our stock. The wails accumulate (very few out of the 70,000 annually shipped) and only a Rharp bar gain will bring us a dividend on the cost. So here they are waiting for the patient buyers that will spend an hour and save $10 or more, you nothing about selling prices, only the cost. Read the list : 2« suits, average coatfi4.7.\ atÿio.oo % :<7 Milt«, average <-«>■( IH.&0, at |2.0u I* suit , average coat 17.07, at 14 Ou 517 suits average coat 1».M, at 15.00 »UultH, avsra.e coat 10.45, nt lfl.50 We have twelve splendid bar gain lines now running. A new bargain each day and every day this month. Wanamakeu & Brown. oak Ham, sixth and Market m rot la PHILADELPHIA. We tell j KIDNEY-WORT s FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CON8TIPATION. H No other diaciuo is so prevalent In UUa ooun r try aa CoxtaUpaUon, aud uo remedy © equalled tho celebrated Kidney-Wort am a cjmiro. Whatever the cause, however obstinate , thi« remedy will overcome it. D|| 1TQ THIS distnmdng com ■ ■ plaint la very apt to be iplioated with coiuiti potion Kidney-W ort V |ouvnjtacni tho weakened parta and quickly n cures ail kinds ol Piles even when physicians • and medicines have before failed, fjj *3- ÜTI1 you have either of those trouble« « Paiôâsi.l USE r OruKRista thi r •all KIDNEY-WORT ^ POSITIV EC URE WITHOUT MKD1CINKW Ai. LAN'S SOLUBLE MEDICATED HOUGIKB «1, October l«th, UJ7». lue box of— No. 1 will cure auy «;»»♦* In four day« or loss. No. 2 will cure the moat ohctluatt: case, matter of how long »landing. No nau»«'ous do»»*« of eunohs, copaiba dalwiMid, that are certain to produce dya pen»ta bv deotrovliig the coatings of the «toinach. Price, |i.6U. Hold by all druggDts or ms»'od on receipt of price. For further particular» it u*' for circular P. O. Box, 1,633. Oil J. C. ALLAN CO., ax .V*)in Htroet, Isnia w. Vrr* RAPPING PAPER. WOODBINE MILLS. LABEL KEG 1ST K RED GUARANTEED FULL COUNT. *#-F*nKi'Ai 6TH, JK7«.-a* U BI1F.KT« TO TH K tlUIKE ! count, ■houia have 1» Hhwti |tn ; i 2» (Quires to enrh bundle. Oll uut n _ «THAW WltAl'I'IMi.. be lull tMtaittlsi.il « I» '/uire, and j •irThere t« 15 sheets t«. u.t <*. Th» the paj. • f the 1 eh paper now heiiift »old with ire, und In m . as few o the c fa •>t k lag low in price, they do 0 in hi r of »heeit they «ret in COUNT jour PAPER. Ask for • think bundle. WOODBINE, 1 , ' I and take nothing el*e, aa this braud I» O Vl 'V ^handard)count,mild •« fAK LHLAPEUto the • «maiimer than a lower priced paper, put up with LKHS sheets to the Vulre. Awk the 11 11 buy of lo give you "WOOD. Wrapping, and take nothing D UiecloMpcRt In the market. > , UINK. Mil. ; elM*. 11 h this pap ! Count, Quality,Weight Sc Color considered. If ysu cannot get It of the firm yen d. al with,then try elsewhere. 1><> not be Induet-d to buy any paper 1 j U . WOODBINE MiLLS. anr8-lm GIFT lA —TO— EVERY SUBSCRIBE It. Thl* offer 1« mad« by the j New York Observer, 1 ! the oldest and best of the re]M ob« weckllts. j For sixty years, thi» undenominational, un ; Reetariun and evangelical newspaper has j been circulating in the U utei Stau-s and in J almost every foreign country, sertbers Each ye It« sub counted by tens of thousand®. .its proprietors have added to its i value,engaging lrcsh editors and côrresjxïnd I cul» at home and abroad, cnlar^ii.*; and I multiutyin^ tte department», and endeavor iutf U> real i/o their hbfh Ideal of the Beat Religious and Secular Family Newepaiter. They offer, this year, to every subscriber, new or old, whose subscription Is paid lor ISSU, the new hook of Rev. S. I rename Prime, D.D., CKlilled "Prajer and Its Answer," a handsome volume of nearly :!00 pages, bound ln cloth, the retail jrtce of which 1 b oue dollar. Specimen cojiles of the pajier sent free. Addiess : NEW YORK OBSERVER >KW » OUK. dec2-2t J,'RANKLIN' TYPE FOUNDRY 168 V T ine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ALLISON & SMITH. Vl 1*3614 REPRINTEO FROM VEETERPAY TU JKAHMKTTK A DEATH TRAP. , the Nani Ceo.tructor Haye She Waa CnenMod for Ice Navigation. Washington, Dec. 18.—At tbe eeeelon of the Jeannett« Hoard of Inquiry to day no tcetlmony waa taken. A deposition wae read from Navel Constructor Much, who j bad charge of the repaire of tbe Jeeunrtto,tu which he save that It waa the opinion of the Board which examined the Tceecl, before hare departure, that «he waa adapted for ice navigation. He (the constructor), considered her seaworthy, but not fit for arctic expeditions. He baaed Ida opinion upon the ground that the Jeannette waa an old veaaol of poor model, and eonatrncted of materials of stiea and general arrangements which were more suitable for a ya lit than for an tee ship. He did not believe that tbe vemel would have been fit for A retie regions with any repair» which might been put upon her. A depoalllon waa also read from Sir Allen Young, which »ays that he eonaidertd the Teasel lit for the arctic ierrtee. no! CONDKMNIMO IIKl.tll4.lt flapUai t*r«»cheni Charge lliu» With Vtsws Tending to Infidelity. N*w York, Deo. IS.—At the weekly meeting or the Baptist Pastor», Rev. T. A. K. Geesler of Brooklyn, reed a paper rela tive u> the article published in the Sorth American JReoieu-, by Heniv Ward Beecher, healed, "Progrowi of Thought In the Church." Mr. Gessler criticised, with •everlty, the principal points iu tho article and condemned Beecher's vlewo aa tending to infidelity. Rev. J. ». Thomas, said he had read the >er and aaw that Beecher transfers hlm from aMoecs and Paul to Herbert Spencer. Other speakers followed In the same vein and Beecher's views were very thoroughly condemned. £5? (lonnierfelteni AtT«st«d. New IIavex, Cos»., Doc. 18.—Yesterday the police oaptuml three counterfeiters, Jsrnee Kelly of Boston, Joseph Dunn and Patrick Doolan, who claimed to have come from New York The coins passed were dollars remarkably well executed and they would hardly be di tectod, except that they are lighter than the genuine. They are be lieved to bo th« »am« parties who operated hen; successfully several weeks ago. Two Lad» l.ynclieil. Dallas, Texas, Dec. IS.—Two brothers, George W. and Jim Fraley, the latter a mere boy, were arrested In Comanche county, charged with etealing cotton, and placed under a guard at Hazeldell. At midnight an armed mob overj>owered the guard, took the prisoners to a wood and hanged them ob the same limb. Rice Claims lie Acted Honestly. New York, Dec. 18 —George J. Rice, charged with embezzling the funds of the Utica, Ithaca d: Kimim railroad, In an in terview yesterday claimed that lie had never used a dollar of the company's funds in an illegitimate way, except for the company's good and that the Iwxiks of the will b** found absolutely correct. BRIE! TKLF.GRAM8. Pittsburg, Dee. 18.—Josiah King, an old resident snd senior proprietor of the Com - nu rcial Goutte of this city, died this company morn PfTTBBUBO, Dec. 18 —Matt Haywood, a colored gambler, shot and fatally wounded another colored man at the Willow Grove miuee, near tide city, lavt evening. TftAfc UITV AUIUUCTN. Loeal Quotation« Corrected Hally In tho Street Wtrket. lug. »LOCH BTC. Oo»*«OT«i, IUIT.T »V 1-Ha William Uai a È>«lt8 «.OMPANV, HllAXDTWIMa MILL»— rLvrn pkr bar'l. Wm. Lea A Son'« wholesale. retail, •Best* Roller Patent t7 40 N M CJllflon F.F.F Extra Poutaxat F. do. Family do .Kirkwood Roller Ground OocldenuU Buperfl urn rate D. Best middlings, Best »bip stun, Ontllns, Corn shorts. Bran, dl fl 76 - m 6V6 8 76 1 00 8 60 Ûo » 26 do 4 00 per ton. 6 70 4 M m 17 11 1 '.» l>er hundred. n 0602 iu 2 1ÔÔ2 16 l 984$2 03 5; meal. line yellow, $3.60 Com meal, white, j Corn meal, coarse, M 66 82 ORA IN. per bushel. I Prime long-btnj I New dry corn, ( HAT, »BBD, wheat. 1 10 IT ETC.—-CORRECTBb DAILY «Y W. J. MORROW, BO. 417 BRBNCH HTKKBT: per bu per cwt LOO h 1.10 I Hay. Straw_ Oats.. .I.. Bran, double bushel. 4& Cracked com. Middlings,double bushei. Coarse meal,. i 'orn »near. ; Sheiled corn .j FOCLT8V ' KTC..— CORK BOTH l> I * T MEH8ICK, THIRD HTIIKKT MARKET. PHnt butter, j»or lb wholesale.» .36 « 40 ; Priut .retail.40 i 4, u " " " wholesale. .28 £ ur> '', " retail.30 ) Eggs, wholesale, per doten , retail,i>er doien.... ( Chlokcns, alive wholesale.... ; Chickens, «tresse, rl wholesale I Chickens, »live, retail. j Chickens, dressed, retail..**! Cheese, wiodesule, per pound Cheese, rein 11, " •» Turkey«, wholesale, dressed .* ! Turkeys, retail, dressed. BKKB CORRKOTBD DAILY BY WILLIAM M . , , . »BCOBD HTIIKKT MARKET. »Sirloin steaks per pound. Kurap steak» per pound . Hound stenks per nound. Rib roast per pound...... Chuck BO 81 81 9 » 75 ,46 ,40 .aa .84 .M .11 i .1» .14 • V .U - .14 .lfl . .10 0 .18 CLAVBY, . .20 Q .26 .2 ' .lfl Q . . 20 - . .14 6i .16 .12 . .8 $ . .25 .18 «t per pound... Stewing pioces. BolMng bits per pound... Shin«,. Kidney fat,per pound ... Lamb chops, per pound.. Lamb roasts,per pound.. Mutton chops, per pound M utton roasts, per pound Veal cutlets, per pound.. Vsal t oasts, per pound... PORK ETC., CORBBOTBD DAILY BY 8. C. DIIL J 8TALL 0, SECOND BTKKET MARKKT. wholesale 18 ft .M .20 sn .16 .15 .12 .20 28 . .18 î tali Smoked hams.. I Shoulders. I Dried beef. halt flitch... Loin« and ► a usage. Fresh shoulders. Pork steak and «ausage. Ham«."77 . Flitch. Fresh hum« aud filtoh.. Smoked bacon. Sc rappel. Pigs feet. Bologna sausage. Liver pudding. Lard. 16 ; 17 12 14 18 18 . 18 16 11 m ls 16 13 It II 10 18 6 li 9* 15 .... 18 9I8M, CORRECTKD DAILY BY POWELL 8TKEKT MARKET. , THIRD plko . Ffke«had. . Hock tl«ù; per nound'. - .'.'. White Perch, per nound Trout, per pound. HuUUut, per pound. Moct.r. Black Huh Bice bos,. V?rr»pln per dooen . tod. Potatoes, per half-peck .' , Sweet potatoes, per half p'cok'* SCffïï.f . i Turnips, per half pock Uolory, per bunch. . .16 .16 ,18 ft 18 • -»2K . 18 H .16 BO r r pound per pleci ,11 • 6.00 o fl.oo 08 . 8 .16 .12 ,20 .8 U .6 New York Markets. -, -, . Hoc. IS.—Hour dull : No. 'J Stats, 43-^W.W: sujiorflno, *3k6a8.76; extra r and Western, 4t,00o4.60. Wheat No. s, »1.07J4, necombor. < orn. No. '2, 71 '2. December. Oats, No. k. tiJicash. Kye tlrm; Western, B0a«B; State, 67aTO Barley dull; two rowed Stau, M. Pork, «18.76alii.ou o«»h. lard. »1 l.oo. Butter, quiet: creamery fancy, 38aSO; Western, creamery, xanic. ' Bagar, nominal oentrlfUgal, 7ta»8. Sff, dull, UtaL and Pennsylvania Yo N State , 80O81. c&OTH.nra. ALMOST UPON US. j The holidays always leave us with the dull season on our hands, and we must do our best to reduce our stock while we have 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 Î So it is with cloth ing ; we want to sell it^ and do so. If you have any idea of making a purchase bear in mind that we don't bike cost into consideration just now, but have made such reductions in every department as will convince you that we are in earnest. Our entire stock is 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. J.T. MULLIN & SON CLOTHIERS -AND MERCILANT TAILORS, Sixth and Market. oct21-tt»-tr-#4 BEST FITTING GARMENTS. It is conceded that the best fitting Clothing is sold by the Wilmington Clothing House, Fourth and Market streets, and this lall 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 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 ol our custom work is from Thirty to Fifty Dollars a suit ; because we are having the finest work in our city, and our customers are the best dressed people on the street. Just stop long enough to look at suits and overcoats, and we have no doubt you will say as others have : "It is a pleasure to know we can find such fine goods at such low prices in our city. IjQok at our TEN DOLLAR SUITS and DOLLAR OVERCOAT; these are special bargains. our J - FIFTEEN our Jno. W. Diefendorf & Co. Fourth and Market Sts. ÇlOFFKE ! COFFEE ! 100 BAüa OF ELEGANT EAtiYAYRA, RIO, MARACAIBO AND JAVA COFFEES, •clvert. Now u tliii time to l»y m for tlie W lot.-r, xml to buy choap go to CRIPPEN'8 —TEA STORE— No. 5, E. Second St., Wil.,Del. Just 1883 . HARPER'S WEEKLY. illustrated. ^®? kl y "».and* «t the head of Amer ican illustrate.! weekly Journal«. By It» nniiar MV 81 tlo, 'i U .P w|, . l ' l N ItH admirable lllu-dra carefully choi-cn s.-rials, short stories, np*' 1 »*«. eontrlbutsd by the foremost »^"«thor« of the day, It Carrie* inrtruc h urnes enter * l " nnieB * to thousands of American It Will always t,|. the aim of the puhllahcr« to ' Vc ' ,,,ly th ® U1 ° 8t popular aud attructh e family new»paper tn the world. Harper's Periodicals. 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Iir th »»sw-. tll " 'V»8UIN UT0N ,, J""« Mr. Btmrman "J*".' l!) ~ Comml«« Finance J!!"' " 1 f " U» Whisky i,in '®' n,1 mn prrloj u,t*„ y.' ll r, n,!" K »'<• I», ï? wmi| d call ti„, 'nun . Mr. Logan pren.„t,.,| ',, '"-nu, «mie Iron, clti,.,. T1 „ 0| ro,i, „ Umb, ' r prompt action ou the "I*»"! J8l 'Krau, from the Labor C 111 " Chicago to the ,.||,.ct ,r K""'»ti, Mr. Lapham introduced a ,,,„ . l ï ul ' r '» 11 diplomatic uT 4 — trau.lt rromu 1 e Up. g or Kl ô II?" passed. 4 01 ÄKÄsr* 1 affiliations, etc. °P i " lo "> or Mr. Hoar gare notice that at ,v.„ poMlble moment he would '«k'n '3 to take up ami pw the bill L,^, 8 the uerlormanee ol the dull™ „ ? " I 16 Prealdent In cate ol n- m ™ Ï" realgnatlon or Inability of bo h ' ' dent and Vice President On rnotlou ol Mr. was postponed to allow conUderall™ Indian Appropriation hill. t0 ° Iti 'll ; Hop, » I th '.I., Do distri ot t the Bawes tho IN TltB UUURE. Wamiington, Die. 18.—The Hotue I» at half moat, thl» nmrulùî »pe.t to the memory ol the mau Orth ol Indiana, anü In« j, sk prtmrtaUljf draped Iu mourulu.. Mr. Dutterworth otlcrtd 7 giving It «»the »et, M„t the H„u„ ( any aeUoti U taken ■ -ducing lob urn U* It be accomiiaulcd l.j a pn.vl.J" .« rebate un brokt-u packaJ band. °r the dealer» or u aauf.rtuM »«kefi immediate action, it WM J'! the Wuys and Means Cotnmittee The (.ommcrce Committee reporu «ltlpplug bill without any clung« md made a »i-oial order for January 8 Ibe resolution providing b, r meut over the holiday. »„ rerwud without recommendation, anj motion» to lay It on the tuble were Ù on which motions the demanded. NO ADJOURNMENT Pott TUB A motion to table the adjournmen lutlou was lost ami then the lieu* d not to adjourn during the hulnl.iv» yeas J'l naja] il WASHINGTON NOTES. Washington, Dec. 18.—Henry oil PltUburg, a member of the Tariff Cc niittee ou and Mean« thl« morning to tienne i ter 01» and phraseology used by the Cc «Ion in the reixirt now The Committee began ou the the re lied u le of east Iro 1 •Ion, wan before Ihr C\ der eouiidt n pi f pipes and down over all defccrtptioiiBof cutting» upon l««t week and restored the tmi steel tec rail»" from the ph •toel T rail«," that had beeil substj Mr. Oliver will remain until the com baa considered all the metal R-hedulei Secretary Chandler this morning to the Naval Committee ol the hou the bubject of gun* und shipn, th« mlttee having under eowddcratiou commendation» to the Appropriation mlttee regarding the need» in the committee will resume it» work up subject to-morrow. Tbe army bill will probably be n from the Appropriation Committee l row. The 8u]»remc Court to-day re-a court o the decision of th«? low York In George M. Curtis' ca*e. In the Star Route cases to-day .M resumed his opening address. 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NOS. 4 Buy and sell lor moderate margin all the New York Stock Exchange class privileges at favorable rau ^ ÿ distantly located ,rora ra n wishing to invest * ra vi!i , d from $50 to $1,000, ( > m i write for us ft>r particulai . ^ 0 Financial Report mailed ftw. ' U) |,. lllB executed at current rates. B . ^ ^ 01U( Members of N. Y. Stock E . "J Co., Of New York Central Ra«r'>" a ', I prominent Manufacturing j n j to Business Houses. References acu investment, andjjd mallet on application. J INDEMAN PIANOS I A T octavc Stainway Square A 7-octavc Chase Square. Haines Upright, and » - LINDEMAN BKO 171 & 173 W. Fourth f One 1H CINCINNATI, O