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= YEETERDÀŸ REPRINTEDPROM THOSE WIUJI m., AM ■win Sny thiaafternoon, »tree tjCommlssi oner Zehley Jm£ "^marked that he such a way aa to leave them open for iMtoapcotinn of the people* * u ****?& to th« ell» »pokes of, he would ssy » »*«? .»9 r pa seed knowingly, a double privy well, wouldn't do It. He ka«l at*u» ot th well» dug by Mr. i »ok and found bey were down to water. Alter ward 1 [>ok came to him and »aid the other i ell» were dug prectoely the same e, the Commissioner, haring well» were double one», Issued rtticates and took the fee» from e in the llr»t MS duties hl I the Œ cliley laughingly added that he had hoped he paper» would have been easy on Mm tltil after Christmas. Uagtry ; Philadelphia Time». 1 A m called performance of "Aa You Like upied the attention of a crowded !* at Haverly'a Theatre last evening, still larger erowd than on the previJi« night, and even standing room was hardi? t • be had. Shakespeare'« beautiful comeoy may have rccetvcd worse treatment in some femote country theatre at some remote period, but certainly never in Philadelphia within the memory of the present genera tion. The pretentious mounting of the play very nearly converted It into a circus or into g roaring farce, and the effort of each actor appeared to be to show himself as ignorant of Shakespearean character anil diction as the leading lady, though this was scarcely possible. The kindly tolerance with which Mrs. Langtry was received In the part of Better Oratrbrook cannot be ex ndrd to her UotaUtui. Neither underarm J tinn ' nor ' dramatic oouoeptlon, personal grace nor power of speech, nor any other attribute, quality or acquirement waa mani fested or suggested tnat woald justify such an assumption. It was an exhibition of complacent incapacity, whose- audacity alone saved It from the outspoken indlgna tlouf though not from the only half sup pressed derision, of the astonished audi ence. Mr, If' aud Mr ■ i u A Canary Bird makes one of the nicest Christmas present», bis sweet voice being a constant reminder of the doner. The newly Imported night singiug canary is the best as it siugs by lamplight as well as during the day ; the cost is $2.50 Cages can be hud from $1.00 for a nice bra»» cage ui> to $10.00 for a silver plated one. The best place to go for these thiugs is to the retail department of the Bird Food Com pant, 2d7 South Eighth street, Philadelphia. They have the largest stock of all kinds of bird», cages, aquariums, flue bred dogs, etc., ill America. Canaries can be tent by express with perfect safety. A printed guarantee given with every bird. 214-91 Yerilict in a Damage Case. W Elkton, Mi>., Dec. 20.—The case of Mis» Mary Bechtel against the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central railroad, which ha» been on trial for two days, resulted to-day in a verdict lor the plaintiff for $300 damage». Mi>h Bechtel, iu February, IBBl, was com« polled to walk a distance of ono--dlllc Iu the !c«? aud snow Port Deposit in co;.»e of the railroad !>eing blocked by quence an ice gorge. The plaintiff claimed thaï the » all road company »old the ticket with the full knowledge of the block on the road and their Inability t*> fulfill their contract. I N«-w To Be Kaftlml Off. There will Im.* raffled off January lit an l 2d at the cigar store of Thomas îlawkln», Market street below Seventh, a model steamboat clock, valued at fifty dollar». The person holding the lucky number wfll lx* the possessor of a valuabte prize. ». 7.26 Indlcatiou*. Washington, Dec. 21—1U.30 a. m.—For the Mid«lle Atlantic States rain, followctl In the extreme ëouthern portion by clearing weather; warmer easterly winds, shifting to south to west; low . Bult barometer. A Grand Keceptlon. The Knights of St. L their third grand reception in the auditorium ot the Opera House, on Easter Monday the 26th day of March next. The price of tickets will be $1.00 New Delm will give A Itrenk in a Mill. Tills morning the pulley of a belttightner In the mill of William I«c«s, Sou ÄCo. broke, necessitating the closing of the mill until the damage is repaired. l>oll» ! Dolls ! ! Large and small in great variety, at very 1 lowest cash prices, (.'rosby & Hill, No. 220 and 223 Market fctreet. 6. * frrr» ' l \ For Fresh Fish and game of all kinds go to McCaulley'a stall, Klug, above Second. i«f i cm ITEMS ChristtleLt A liest. Ohas. U. Vary, PbUa. Messenger, 603 Market. Sntterley U Co.. Photographers. 80S Market st V \ 111 1 KAILKUAlrt. at Local Time Table With the Latest Corrections. , . ■UA1NS LLAVi; WlLMlNOTfJN SflK i _ 2.00*— 2.23* — 6.30—6.55 7.00J~7.t0 8.15—9.00t—9.391— W.68Η 10.30—11.63 H - )| m;—12.16—12.3K—1.63—2.30J—4.0*>— '.10—j.'W*—7.26—7.30*—0.66*pro — i — 3.00*— , 2.23*«-6.30—7.60— ».60— - J 2.3S—1.53—5.17*—6.38'—7.29 p.tn. 'E« —1.05*—1.42*—1.51*— 8.05* — «17 —12.26—1.00—1.00-6.00-0.00—6.67— V \ .INOTOH—1.42*—4.61*—8.05— Ö.17 a. in; -a . V vo—1.00-6.67—11.04* p. m. IMTMKMBbTATH STATIOM8— 1.06*—9.17 10.00 a. m;—1.00—6.00 p. in. * Trains running both daily and ounday. fTrains running only nn Sunday. ; thmneet r.t tfray's Forry for old depot, Broad and Washington. avenue. JIki.aware Kailiwjad— 6.00*—9.10 a. m;—1.06 xa. No hunday trains. 9Ü9 only ï;: 11AI.TIM< —3.00*—0.26f * For New ' d Intermediate stations. t For Harringtc TA 1LMIWOTOW Ct NORTHLEUT aAlLROAD— 7.47 R. 1.05—5.00—6.20 p. m. On «Sunday for I St. Peter—$.10 a. m. WusTBRif Railroad— 7.05—10.30 u. Sunday trains 10.20a. m—6.00 Heading JIKT.A'. . m ;—f».3o p. ilaaONOTON FROM K AIMS ARRIVE A r I'niLAbKLVHlA—12.50—1.0U—1.32*—4.47*—7.46 . 2»— 9.12—9.05—10.101—11.36—13.85 a. in;—12.60 -1.07 —2.30 i —2.60— 4.35— 4.65— 6.40— 5.53—6.2C 95.43—7.351—7.6^-9.60—10.38—10.68 p. m. blBW y ORK—1.32*—4.47*—8.02t—9.12 a. m?— 160—1.07 —4.65— 48*—10.68 p. in. ItA LTIMOR1S—1.61*—2.13*—y.34—9.54—11.43 R. I— I3.S6—1.60—6.11*—6.30*—7.24— 9.49» p. m. W ABHirwTOK—1.61 *—2.13—11.43 a. m;—IS .36 1.60—6 11*—6.30*—7.24—y.49* p. m. r*Hoth daily and Sunday, ri ta Sunday only. l la warb p.A-iLnoAD—8.60—10.15*a.m;—12.06 ro. No Sunday trains. New Castle only. 'lLlHS«TON ti Northcrk railroad— 6.28— -11.36 a. m;—6.40 p. m. on Sunday from ding and St Peter at 7 10 p. m. F.LAWAJUc Wwtebh Kaalboad— S .00 a. m;— n. m. Sunday trains 9.10 ». m.;—6.40 p. in UAIHS I.EAVK rOK W1UMINUTON UILADW.PHIA Nxw Broad Btrxrt Dbpot— 3.66*—6.30—7.20*—8.00—8.21—8.361-10.16 1.80—ILftO ». Bi;—12.23—1.32t—1.83—3.16— 5—4.25— 6.06— 5.20— 6.6b— 6.0$t — 6.36 —8 JO* .30—10.00-11 82*t>. m. Hkoadaru Wabki 16 a. m;—1.30—S. 10—4.30—6.16 p. m. Nsw Cabtl»—8.88—10.00—11.46 ». IB. 6.49 n. m. * Daily and Sunday, f On Sunday only. \ ' \ .*—6.U5 p. I I S » MOTOR AYBÎTÜB —1.30—8.00 «artXh. black tlaarM denote th. Limited Kuprose trains. OUR MAILS Their Arrival aud Departure, Taking Effect July 1st, 1882. The Post Offlco In this city will be open dally, except Sunday, from 6.30 ». m. to 9 p. m. Private boxes »ro accessible unto 11 p. m. Oil Sundays open from 8JM to 9.36 a. m. Private — ' accessible from 6 to 8 p. in. The whole —■nr •—-i~~ m ..so p. m. wUl «to« at *.M ». ■. Wilmington It Northern Kaltroad to Saadtnc m., sad poinU on th« Baiumon Oonual aenth "VÄ iphÂÎJd * "■ Philadelphia and waymali, 9.00 su m. New York, Pennsylv ania sad points east and U>a. m. Wastern Banned ta Imadaabmg, Philadelphia, New Terk city, id New Jersey, ll.su a. m. Philadelphia, N.w York sad all petals asst sad west, 1.M p. at. Philadelphia, and wert, 4.40 p. m. Philadelphia am ^PenasyIvanna"weet ol Daaeaeter, aad ail New York aad ail points east ll.ap. m. wait aad soathweet. polau west and All points north, east. 1 QD ». S. All Louisiana Is »«at west except N ew Orleans which 1» »Mi south ou through bmIU. altUuere and, way mail, T.*o a ». Washington aad iH point, »nth, 1.4» a. ». All poinU oo the Panlnstda,«»!.«. Snpplementary Mil Ihr the Peninenla, » 00 t 'ààdUmen, Waahlacteu and all peints aoath, '^Sawport, Stanton, Newarh, Elston and ^Points on*Haltimorn fiemrat. betwasn Pori da Mit. Northeast and Oh add's rord.lSWp.rn. Baltimore and Bay I.lne steamers, 4.401>. m. Penlnmla north of Herrtmrtoo, Inclodlng Delaware City and St. vlnontes. I.Hp.a. Baltimore, closed pouch, t.M p. m. Baltimore, Washington and all points south li.oo p. m. ■iiu abuts a*d nun aoa Mumn. From Wilmington h Northsrn Railroad, * Prom*'sw Yorh. Phlladotphta, Washington other points, 4 J# p. m. . , . Philadelphia. New York and pointa From north, east and w«»t, ».$9 a. m. From way mall from Philadelphias A» h Erom Penlnzula and all north of Harrington nSakttelttaavt and way mall, ».10 a. m. Prom Haitimor», 1'ASOp. m. rrom Penin»ula mail,IWO p. m. !îi«ÂS'^ ^ south. 190 p. m. Prom Dataware We»t«ra Railroad, *-*> f- »• From Philadelphia, W*w York and pointe north and ea«t, 1.*o p. m. From Baltimore, Washington and point» south and southwest, 5.40 p m. Carrier» deliveries as follows : 6.80 a. m.. gen eral; 10.00 a. m., partial; 1.30 p. m., general; A00 p. m.. partial. ^ . .. Collections from street boxe« are made by the tarriers at 6.ÎW and 10.00 a. m.,1.8» and 4.00 p. m. An additional collection wUl be made at 7.30 p. m. Horn all boxes between Jcifenton and Lombard and Water and Thirteenth street« Inclusive. On Sunday a full collection will be made at 5.00 p. in. Local letter* fbr carriers delivery should beUej>o»ited la the Post UfBoe ten mtnatos bofbro the hour of de livery. W. Y. SWHMLTT. Post in aster. From rrom DKATAftB. last., Charlc* J. BOULDEN.—On th» BHh Itouhli-n. aged «0 year». . . , „ Th«- relative* and friend* of the family are ectfully invited to attend the funeral from widen« e, Front and Clay HU? Suturdav inorniiiK,2x«I at Mt. B»l«m cemetery. McGOVEBN.—t»a the BRU Inst., Henry J., * .1 Marta McGovern, aged IS y« Relative«» and friend* of the family at fully invited to at Uud the fuueral Trot dene«« of lilt* parent», N-«. lOSBonth Mon 2 o'rloek. Intermeut Ntr«H-ts, lUo'cloek. Inter pe*peet the real on Saturday aftern at Old Catholic cemetery. ILBON'o W UNDERTAKING ROOMS, «1C KINO STREET. Ceanected with T«5ltq>hon«* Exchang*. CaU OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. A. WTLSON, PTWKRAL DIRECTOR. T-12-14 HAUMUA.lt itiJNMB PHILADELPHIA, W1L I M1NGTON AND BALTI5IOUE RAILROAD. OCTOBER, »IU, lt*C. Wl'mlngton a* follow» for : riilladrlnhlaantl lnt«*rtn««4ll*t«- »tatlo»»*—4.65,7.00, 10.»>, a. m. UM, 4.on, 7.», 9.5ft, p. in. FhUatlelphla («xpres*>— x.OO, 2.2X 4.S0. 7.60. ,9.;A,».5H, 11.53. a.m. 12.15,Lai,ft. 17,ft.id, N«-w York— 2.0», 2.2X, 6.30. .8», 11.88 <. m. •12.3», 1.53, 2.30, 5.17, #. W, 7.56. p. m. Baltimore and iuUirmediat« italien*— 1.06, 9.17 10.00 a. L. Train» will 1 8.15, ». 7.26 p. m. . 6.00 p. in. and Bav Line—6.67 p. m. d Washington—1.42, 4.H. 6.0» S.17 . m. 1.00, *1.08, 5.00, «.57, 11.04 p. in. . 12.26 and Baltimo Bult tutor» Baltimore only—1.66, 10.00». Train* for Delaware Division leave for: .(», 3.00, 6.25 p. New Castle—0.00, 9.10a. m. Harrington and lnu-rme<llaU: niatlon*—0.10 a. 1.05, 6.25 p. m. Delm and Intermediate statl «•-«.IO a. 1.06 p. in. BUNDA\ TKA1NH, rbtiadslphla !Oi«l lnt«*nn«»U»t<* station*—6.10a.in. 12.00 mi. 5.3R 7.3U. 1.56, p. in. York -1.00, 2.23 a. . 6.17, PMiii.U lphia and N 6. «, 7.24 ft. m. BaMiooiv and Waühlngtoa-1.42, 4.61, S.05, 9.17, * m. 11 i»p. m. Ball-more—'1.0$ a. m. For iurtii'-r inlorraatlon pa**«'ng«'rb are r« frrr» d t<* the Ulae tables pool»-1 at tho <te|M>t. MiT" ralii.v marked thus: (•) aro liiuifri) express up«*' hlcb extra fare Ischarprtrt. .1. R. WOOD. General Passenger Agt. CHAM. K. PC till. General M»na»«r. ti TEAMS!!Lk* LIXKB. ^NCHOR LINE. UNITED HT ATEM MAIL BTEAMEKS > und from i ball Weekly NEW YORK and QLABUOW, Via LOND<JN I DERBY, ! st Cabin i'asHAK«, *«> !«"• R*tnrss $110 to fitc Secourt t'ubin,|K). Return Tlckel*,t7&. Cabin passengers booked at low rates | PasM*nger ncroinmodntlnns are unexcelled. A1 Main Deck. Pastengers b«K«ke« • from Germany, Italy btatorooms o at lowest ! ay, Sweden, Denmark, Ac. Scotland, ' ' rap*.«», plans. ! HENDERSON BROTHKKH, Ne* ! , . i v,''r'k*'.!rfi WUml H - _ — i YITHAPPING PAPER VV * T For books of 'To AMU EL K. BETTS. Art h ni 9 Kxj» j in; WOODBINE MILLS. LABEL REGISTERED GUARANTEED FULL COUNT. MM-Fi: u nr a it Y 6TH, 187b.-«» R. for U 8HERTÖ TO THE QUIRE STRAW WRAFFING,, to be full (Standard) count, should have lb sheets |tn leach «Jjulre, and 29 Quires to each bundle. m?— R. m. .36 6.28— from m;— in JO* SarThere is lunch paper now being sold with 15 aheetb to the «|uliY ? and in some cases as few aa 12 sheets. These facts are not known sinner, the paper being low in price, they do not think of the number of sheet* they get bundle. COUNT your PAPER. Ask for WOODBINE, 1 take nothing ePe, as this brand UGuaran to be FÜLL (Standard) count,and so Is FAR and teed CHEAPER to tb»t consumer than a lower priced paper, put up with LESS sheets to the Quire. Ask the firm you buy of to give yon "WOOD BINE MILLS'' Wrapplug, and take nothing else, as this paper la the cheapest in the market. Count, Quality,Weight & Color considered. If yen cannot get it of the firm yon deal with, then try elsewhere. Do not be induced to buy au y pa i>er but the WOODBINE MILLS. anra-1m Q.HEAT UÜÖH —FOR— OYSTERS! dally, m. Oil whole 1. T GARDNER, COB. SEVENTH AND SHIFLEY STS. hoe edited more help to his business, and is — able to supply all peraous with O Y STKK8 at short notice. Ale wagen will deliver oysters to all parts of the city. Orders left with the driver wlu f»e promptly attended o. M t2-*mlt wasamakam » Wbat S10.0Ö Will Buy. Barg iiu Sixteen covers 170 Suits, Men's and Young Men's sizes, at $10.00. Rough and Tumble, a natural barga also, Moss Rock, Auburn, Avenue and Coaching Club, which sold until la|st night at $13, $14, $15 and $17. These and the Overcoats in Bargain One would make a $10.00 note proud of its power to buy. THE 2d RINGING OF THE 1st pELL Bargain Two. jrhe original Bargain was 279 Men's Suits at $12.00. They were Saw yer's, Elm Spring and Warren. Splendid goods and far too cheap. Have sold 249 Suits, but we rearrange the Bargain thus : PtWîii^nng. J 39 Suite. Dean Suiting, o»** •*«•> 54 Suits. 211 Suits in ; Stock to-day. This popular Bargain is, therefore,nearly ns full as when first offered. On Sixth street; a windowfull of our own mak<f Silk Scarfs. Yesterday they were 50 cents, to-day 25 cents. To-morrow hope to lose dur interest in them. They will go quick if the dear public will only see what a Bargain they are. Wan am AKER & Brown. Oak II aal. BUth and Market Street», PHILADELPHIA. we 2*55X A BARNHILL, l \y Ut.Hi JOHNSON Furnishing Undertakers, B. W. COR. TENTH A MARKET, STS., WILMINGTON, DEL. iMIMnCM : U. T. RAKNH1I.L, 2td and Tatnal «U. L. HARRY JOIINBON. 617 Jefferson *t. ■cpOMowf-ly-M ^ POSITIVE CURE Only Twe Bottle». From Major Downs Military fnstruetor. Mt. Pleasant Aciul «•»nyj bin* Hin». N . Y. During tb<* very S1CLY i.jBrnW wrath«*. I w CftFklA RiDv.W -utr« rin* with <'a Ea PcusQll tarrU. Mv head and ffeSII . «j ,?s; l^ÄSaÄtöjXjTi fere» I"!'"' K, f'" Wl FOB ATARR Mulm wsm AUfgested. Within r «»f tb«- first frit I apnllcnUon reHevul, Uh O egMn LtbnWrildè In day* wa«cntlr*' ly cur«î«l. \V. A. liowut, 6'eb.lft, *sl. ms APPLY by iiw little ling» r Into the io*trtl>4. By abiHirp HAY- FEVE tlon It effectually et<'au*e. the nasal i u*lng In althy m m piioUe u a.ldltlonid robin, «1 restore* the *«; MU Its bv u fear applications. A thorough treatment w mir. ure. t ne<iusli»l fuir cold* In In . Semi for rIn ular. Bold bv druggists liy mallfiOr. a nsrkage-' tamns. ELY'« CREAK BALM < 0»weg tlou*. It ratarriial % allay* Inflammation, linings of the heart froi pie tel y heals the *<»rtb lastr and smell. Iti-nefli'llal the m«mbranai of I ' t.i/. I ad. Ak • u N. Y. dccl5-m, w, fAw PI UM <) I ! MORPHINE HABIT | • CURED 1N 1Ö TO 20 DAY«. THOUSANDS of nffersaces from persone ! cured. No pay till <*i»re4. Cincir -- - ___ * ! ! j DR. J. STEPHENS lxbanon, Oliio. nftti. mvlJ-2^ EORGF. STF.CK & CO.'S G I PATENT TO^E-bU&TAlNEK UPRIGHT PIANOS! Just received, a fine assortuie »•rated and unrivaled pianos, iu showing of these cele We take pleasure > all Interested. K u peril Ht»)ck ALBERT KRELL, BULK AGENT, S. W. Cor. 4th & Elm Sts., OINrlpJNATl, O. J^ANE & BODLEY CO.. GOLD MEDAL AWAUDKD BY THX ATLANTA COtTON EXPOSITION, —OH THUIR— Steam Engine & Saw Mill, EXHIBITED At ATLANTA IN 1881. Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Gang Edgers, Lath Machines, Huh and 8poke Macnlnery, bhaftlng, Hangerh. Pulleys. Couplings, Gearing, Grist and Flour Mills. Hportal attention given to Plantation Machln Manu facturera of ery. Catalogue free. Lane & Bodley Co., John and Water Sts., j ffTTffOWtfNATI. ¥. REPRIN TE D PRO M YE1TERPAY iu c«b to th« colics« iu tin. a larirr demon»! rethm will be held when afeÄÄ and . 1*0 Ex-President H.ye. ami other i1w l l!r»dd^M.^ü7otb<-r l I^^ < ^» will New To*«, Dec. St.-The stenmrr AIto, from Ktnraton, Jamaica, hrtoga detail« of the rmnnlc»nlliiafraao»i there. All »hipping* was remored out ol the harbor and fit s*wd although the benj nt that distance su ao ffr. ..t th,t Î"*F to keep the *41* wet. D indreds of people, fleeing from the city, swam out to the AIto which reef vied 20U of them. The low will reach SS.aap,OM. The Custom House was Bred *•» era) Un*, but was »red. The cause of the fire spreading to attribut**»! to the fact tha. all houses arc roofed with plue shingles A Big KndowniEBt. Ackson, O., Dec., Hon. John H. Buchtel! , who m»de » greet fortune Iu mnn ufacturtng furmlng tn»chtnery, ha» rotlrtd from buslne»», mud ma*le »0 eudowmeut of • 100,000 held appropriate to the occasion. (Jhr ago, Dec. 81.—Jam«» A. Wllaou, au houoml citizen of Wilson, ni»., »ud treas urer of Dewitt county, committed »ulclilo yesterday. He had be* i sick for Mirerai months and It 1» believed, took hl» own life, rather than stiller Airthcr pain, though the U>dy was found a paper, stating that he had. Joft j£XfiE ll> .4 ,M Wttlld ^VAV-fiUfce ac counts are all Mralght. I Weatern louruallatie AiiisiiUUm. Omaha, Dec. 21.—A warrant was »worn out l»te l«»t night by Ëüward Koeowater, editor of the Omaha Brt, against C. K. Yo»t and Fml Nyo, pfOprietora of the Re publican, charging th«m with criminal libel, publtoUlng an article headed "Let the Sinner Lit», 7 ' which «kwouuced Rosewater a» a traitor and a Confederate spy. la I trot her» Convicted. Naishvuax, Tens., Dec. 21.—A Win chester »perlai nay» the Jury iu the ca»e of the Poe brother», brought in a verdict of murder Iu the first degree, with mitigating clrcumatancee. Tbe»e arc the men rescued from the mob by the military about a year affo. Jfo Whipping Post Need«*«! There. Shelby vn, lr, lwn., Dre, 21.—Last night when office!» arrested John Kunk for wife beating, a mob of women took him from the officer» uud whipped him nearly to death, with stave» sod horse whip». KefugOM Bard Lot. Bismarck, Dakota, Doc. 21.—It la re ported to the authorities here that 15 Kt»s bian refugee», »eut by the ltülef association» to different parts of thl» Territory, »re des titute »ml unless aid 1» furnished they will starve or freeze to death. at once, The Bout hern Bplrtt. SnuRvii'OkT, La., Dec. 21.—At St. John's to-day, two old cltir.ens, Coquin and Carson quarreled. Coquin »tabbed Carson dead with a dagger. INK Oll V MARKET«. Lo«al quoUHon« 1'orrwoted Dully Iu the Bireet Market. I B ETC. UoaxaoTzn Daily by I'm» William Lia fc Hows tloMFAMY, Dbandywinu HlUft wbsloaala, Vfm. l«oa i*. Son's *Hcm' Koller Patent »» '« ♦» 90 90 ratal!, n.*cn rKR bak'l. $7 40 OU Ron F.F.F Cxtra Pou tax» t F. do. Family «lo Klrkwoo«! Koller Aground, (»cold enta! ^ ' do Su peril de 0 76 : 25 e 75 * VÔ . 00 I M 6 76 do 4 per ton. 4 60 »KKD. Heat tniddlinK>, Host ship «tun, Gatlins, <v»ru shorts, (Iran, 9 I 17 W par hundred. Corn woal, fine yellow, 23.60 Corn meal, white. Corn iu*al, cocr. c, I B4.N I 16 l 2 03 82 «KAI». per bushel. Prime long-berry wha^kL. New dry corn. I 10 ? • MAY, FBKI>, BTC'.—«MMfflBCTffD DAILY HT W. J MORROW. .417 ncKNCH 8TM1CKT. .^ixf er cwt A 1.10 Hay. Straw. Gals. Hrau, double bunhel_ Cracked coru. Middlings,double bushel Coarse meal, .. . i 'ora oa ear. It 45 of 6*1 I 7u Shotted corn . 75 Ht'TTBR, WBOb. POCLTHY, KTC..— (( * ABJWTB O DAILY BY WBftSICK, TU I KD RTUKKT MAlUtKT. Print butter, per B. wholesals.t .36 Print ..reiail.40 " wholesale. .28 *• retail.. » .40 4S Pub Tub Lggs, wholesale,per dozen... Flors, retail, per dosen . * Juckens, ullvc wholesale_ Ghtek en*, ti rosse,«] wholesale Ghii-kous, alive, retail. Ghlckso*, dfssseil, retail. ('heefto, wlitiiosal«, pi r ppuiul t'lnmrio, retail, * k •».. Turkeys, wholesale, dressed.. Turkeys, rctull, dressed. 0 to JB .33 .4 .11 es .12 .12 g .15 .1 .u . .11 .7 .14 .1-, .11 .16 .16 .16 BKK* COHKKCTKW DAILY Mr W1L» , / LaViTY aatXlNDSTnXKT * tU ' j Sirloin ateaka per j»ouna ; Kurop steaks per jkiuu* 4 1 Hound steal;« per no*' a Rib roast per poui*'' j Chuck roast po r Htewlng hi«**' i Holling be J Skins/ j Lamb roasts, per ]. Mutton chops, pe. |e>un«i Mutton rem»ts, \ Veal cutlet*«, per pound. * Vsal rr-itsU, per pound . . :a ss .26 .su .16 ,]H . 20 * TF O .16 .15 lû .12)4 •il i«ouiui ci . .. J par p :ml. .8 16 f.'i p«>U(;d.08 >r pound . .20 V* . .10 tjl . 2-1 .16 .11 i • «1 .16 :àà . .16 PORK a rc., CORRKi ■ DAILY BY 8. C. DILL, HTA LL 9, 8K( U> L» RTRKKT MAU IC KT. wholesale retail I Smoked h Shoulders.. Dried beef. bait Ilitch . 1 joins uud sausage. Fresh shoulders. Fork et oak and sausage Hums. Flitch. Fresh hams and flitch. Suiokod boon. Scrappel.. Fig» wot. , Bologna sausage. LI vor pudding. Lard. l 17 U II . 13 IJ I H 18 It 18 i;> 13 !.. i: i • U cele IS 6 I v U 12 n it FISH, (ORRBOTKD DAILY BY POWRI-L, THfHD STRKKT RA1UCKT. Fike.. I«uke pliad. Sise ■ Pollock. Kook fish, per pound White Perch, per pound Trout, per pound. Halibut, por pound.. Oattlsh, per pound. Mackerel, par piec Black fish. Blue bass. Terrapin per down Haddock. Market cod. Pickerel. L2 % .14 . 1 . . 1 » .12 ^ .16 » .12 J1 $6.90 *ct ! 8 fl.CU M 16 VBOKTAIILBS. Potatoes, per half-peck. Sweet pots toes, per hal f peck.. .12 Tomatoes, per half peck t Jabbage, per head. Turnips, j»er half peck.. CJelery, per bunch. .16 .ft .1» . .6 ( iOFFEE I COFFEE I 100 BAUS OF ELEGANT LAGYAYRA, RIO, MARACAIBO AND JAVA COFFEES, Ju.t received. Now la the time to lAy In for the Winter, and to boy cheap go to Saw and Co., ORIPPEN'S —TEA STORE— j No. 5, E. Second St., Wil., Del. czomnre. To-day à To-Morrow. At the Wilmington Clothing House, Fourth and Market streets, we will present to every | purchaser of clothing one ot KJ **ZFSX * 5 S*I Christmas souvenir. They are very attractive and will please the children. We will add that we have made our prices to correspond with the lateness of the season and to attract purchasers who wish to secure a suit or ani overcoat for the child boy or m an who has not )'et OOUght. I Prices and quality will tell, I and we »ill teU you our low prices wheti you caU. largest be'stock to select from. Do not j tail to visit us. Yours truly, Jno. W. Diefendokp- & Co. 1 N. B. —Kilt Suits at a sacrifice. | swititMTulfl prmrnw -" /CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ' ocaAWJ«ABLE GIFTS All Who Use Tabacco. FRANK e. smith, At Sill MARKET ST. domestic aud IMPORTED cioARS in boxe» of 25 ranging In price from $1 up. Offen» the flue«t umiUmiii of TOBACCO, CIO AH*. PIP«, MKKKBCHAl'M PIPRB and HMOKERB to b» had ln th« city. Thê Ifollday AMortmcnt of CIOARA, done up In box«* >t 15, comprise the follow ing manu fseturer»: STB ATTON A STORM. «a'MPERT BROTHER*, BEIDEN HU HO A CO.. .1A COB I.ANU IM>RK A CO.. MICH A EL GlfAWl. tr. aTEPAHN FroETTE. I NO EH, ROSENBERG A CO., J. B. COON8 And other*. ET1 A special Inducement offered in MEER SCHAUM 8MOKERS and PIPES. a ren-it - M _ FRANK E. SMITH, 819 Market Street. a. HKKKY L. RAYMOND. Al.OKZODRW JJENRY L. RAYMOND A CO. f STOCK BROKERS, NOS. 4 AND 8 PINE STREET, N. ., Buy and sell lor Investment, and carry on moderate margin all securities dealt In oa the New York Block Exchange. Flrat class privilèges at favorable rates. Parties distantly located from Wall street wishing to invest sums ranging from $50 to $1,000, are Invited to £££ £pSuST 8Ä of n.TsÄx^:^, oâcïï. nf New York Central Railroad Oo., and ÄS: on «Dpitcxuou. J^INDEMAN PIANOS ! A 7-octave Stein way Square A 7-octave Chase fcquare. HulDf» Upright, and a fine 7% oct. at $175, at LINDEMAN BROS., 171 & 173 W. Fourth St. CINCINNATI, o 1883. HARPER'S WEEKLY. ILLUSTRATED. O rper'* \\ w.tkly btanrts at )Ue heart of Am«*r b an llluMrate d weekly Journal*. By Its unpar «toan po*ltlc n » n p«ltt(r«, Its admlmble illustra tbniv. lthc » n .r„i[> riuiMMi »Tltl», abort »torle», sketrhea HU ,| poenis, contributed by the foremost artists a ud authors of the day, It carries Gutrue J eutertaluinent tothousa mis of American It '^iil always be the aim of the publisher* to tnv *c Harper's Weekly the roost popular abo a*.tractlve family newspaper in the world. uomo ' Harper's Periodicals. PER YEAR : 4. IS) HARPER'S WEEKLY - HARPER'S MAC1AZINK - HARPER'S BAZAR The three above publications Any two above named HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE HARPER d MAGAZINE HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE Harper's Franklin Square Library, One Year (52 Numbers) - Postage Free to all subscriber* in the United Stales or fCanada. - 4.00 $4.00 10.00 7.IX) L00 - - 5.00 10.0U The Volumes of the Wt ekiv begin with the ir*t Number for January of each y«*ar. When^H Mme U mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next alter Um* recei pt of o rder. Annual Tlie laut Four Volumes of Harper's W«*«*kly, In nout cloth binding, will b«* sent by ", postage paid, or by expresa, iree of ex pense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7.00 per volume. ( loth Case« for e:urii volume, suitable for .bind ing, will tie sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of $1.0» each. Remittance« should he made by Post Offlc* Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspaper* without thu itooTnaus. Address : taaij • IS I nut to express copy this advertisemant orusr of Hahfkh * 12 it Harper & Brothers, NEW YORK. 4e«lS-8tdA* .14 W E TAKE PLEASURE IN CALLIN 0 THK ATTENTION OF » .16 PIANO -AND ORGAN Eurreita otfr SEW , t,AROE and KIJCOAMT atoca, Juat opeue,]. ' We offer the ftoeat aaaort iBentofinitrumpùli , Ù>Jie round ln th« cltT, «t the moat temntfta pure,. Perioa. wtehlotc t* purchase will find u greatly to their Interest to give ni a call. "W e take pleasure in shewing our nstruments, m giving attention to all, whether they to buy of not. O. S. Johnston & Co., 4L und 48 West Fifth St. FOUNTAIN square. I, CINCINNATI W* nmr cloth IXa OTJR WAY £ n ort i er to accomodate our p^, ^ a-atiBflujto ry manner J -, 1 QW ra teS OUT Pnce Ligt ^ for we have made a ^ Mr 8 . Mann of ptnladelDhia, who is going to retire from business, to make st or The to fl —OK Doing Business ! ud the balance of his fine stock in the LATEST in regular cus o tom-made goods. After going over this fine lot ol goods we A .. a vul COlUTBCf Calls lor 114 Overcoats, 86 Suitings,136 Pants; consisting of fine G'hin ohillas, Beavers, Meltons, Worsted, Diagonal, Doeskin Clotn and Plain many different ways;. satin lined, silk fronts, satin sleeve lining, bound with velvet and many other ways. The suitings are positively as fine a lot as the finest merchant tailor in the city carries, and the pantaloons will speak for themselves. This lot of goods is the finest and most complete I line of goods that wascvcr pre I s, gotten up in sented to the public by any Misfit House in the Union,and is just what you will want for the Holidays. You will find j w hen you call at the MISFIT PARLORS, For the purpose of buying,^that we ha^e gentlemen who wait OU ycm *nct Who »MO ff»« 5 » 11 P*!™ in selecting the taste of the buyer, and who under no cii-cumstances are allowed to misrepresent any article. Our price list for this extra ordinary fine lot of goods will be the same as usual,and which has been so surprising and sat isfactory to so many of our patrons. No.IE. Fourth St. WAIT FOR IT! WAIT FOB IT J And on Saturday^ come and buy from it, as by so doing you save one-third of your money, and at the same time first-class ( 'uRtom S \V1 procure a Made article. OUR PRICE LIST : $4fl.(IO Ct'STOM MADE SUITS FOR 411.00 CUSTOM MADE SUITS FOR 10.25 35.00 CUSTOM MADE SUITS FOR U.OO 30.00 CUSTOM MADE SUITS FOR 12.00 25.00 CUSTOM MADE SUITS FOR 10.50 30.00 CUSTOM MADE SUITS FOR 10.00 CUSTOM MADE PANTS FOR S.00 CUSTOM MADE PANTS FOR 4.00 ll.OO 5.50 Ö.00JCU8TOM MADE PANT8 FOR 4.00 CUSTOM MADE PANTS FOR 2.00 AND 1.75 OVERCOATS. «50.00 CUSTOM MADE OVERCOATS SATIN UNF.0, *10.00 ami 18.00 *45.00 CUSTOM MADE OVERCOATS Double Twill Serge, 14.00 aud 15.00 »40.00 CUSTOM MADE OVERCOATS Satin Sleeve Lining l*.*® »nd 1.I.S0 *35.00 CUSTOM MADE OVERCOATS ** 10.00,11.00 «nd 12.00 *25.00 CUSTOM MADE OVERCOATS Salta Facing, S.50 »nd 0.T5. Satin Facing, MISFIT PARLOR, No. 1 East Fourth Street. doitt fail to call early and SECURE a bargain. First Come, First Served ! Open Evenings Until 10,8sturdây's tflî H ••<)• reprinted from yesterday THK KCROJ'RAN WAIt Tor«!*« New« To-dav-i...», Outot »angor-Wlial n„.„„ J Lonnox, Der. j(i —The , M moepherr continue ehar-m rumor«. ari.ln K from thr ,.^ kp or authentic Information. 'f|„ A ,: ''' BOterument, It la learned, h.a orSemMa'' nr«, to maintain aileu.e re(r.rdli,e o . h ' latlona of Ruaala, Anatria and il ' The Parla Journal, are heron, 1,^4', S' to England, and now advocate ! fl 50Sp« B 5? lUb * utl »lltaure U dÄÄ;v : ^» Hordra^d,^" Clrdlul1 ***** Kona, Dec. SI. An armed hand robbed paaaeoger train between Home und N». I, Teste rday "'-'»pie» Loxjk)», Dec. 21—The Russian Geren,' "'"Is'l V, allay the ala™, caused by the recent concentration of tree« on th* frontier, assert, that auch action wE ' n Sîf* J" »"PPr-ss the 8B1U ! KllBK of prohibited and dutiable article and other Tlolatloua of the cuatoin la*, St: P*TKK.niHo, Dec. 21.—The Cob,, anuouueca that the recent order, forhlddle. Jew» to undertake the roanaueincut or con trol of chemists' shops has been rescinded London, Dec. 21.—The Prince of Wale, has recel red a prtrate dlspaUh statine that M. OambetU'a wound la entirely healed and that his present nine*» was caused by f 4 . tlffuc, hla condition l>eing now entirely satisfactory «tOVD. Ni U KX-KMPKKHH KL'GKINE Her Uevotlon to Her Country, aa tor Her tilft; to Marimili««. naiîusf'ate fa' iTwly whlïhcïîîrt faK procure her many friends. She has con veyed to the town of Marseilles the Park and Chateau, which the law courts recently declared belonged to her, whic h the Mar seilles municipality attempted to deprive her of, aa telegraphed yesterday. Id a letter to her friend, M. Rouhcr in strucllng him aa to the disposition ol'tlii property, she says she has taken this step believing that such was the Intention oilier late husband, considering the shameful treatment of tire ex-Empcror received at tin hauds of the citizens of the great Freueh seaport. This last act of hers clearly prova the g real love she bore the country which has refused to give her asylum. BRIEF TELKBIIAMS. Shomi as for in Holyoke, Mas«., Dec. 21.—John Boteou and William Bolger have sued deputy hherlfl Klugsburv for $10,000 each for false and imprisonment. Hartford, Dec. 21.—Kwong Kl the Chtnc»e education commissioner ami author of several works of public Interest,returns to China next Tuesday. Berlin, Dec. 31.—In the Hardenburg mine, the downward chain sunport cage ol the workmen broke. The inen were irccipitatcd down the shaft uud 20 were tilled. arte 1 any for find u# the Mt. Holly, N. J.,Doc. 21.—The Burling ton county grand jury ha» found a bill of indictment agaln»t Ex-S*heritt Conover for the etnbexzlcmcot of public fund». Conn ver has tied. Wahhinoton, Dec. 21.—Mr. Atkleu of Louislr na 1» bURily arranging his plans to contest the seat of Heuator Kellogg. Mr. Acklen's frU*nd» feci »ure the seat will I*«* made vacant. Huntsville, Texas, Dec. 21.—A hail 6tortn last night blew down Dean'» milling bouse, killing Albert Dryden aud four negro women. Several other» were more nr less Injured. Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 21.—Two men whose uaincs are unknown went into Weatherby, Steven» ik tVa. »tore thl* and while oue talked to the clerk th* r» stole five seal »klu $1,000. No arrests were made. Decateur, Ala,, Dec.21.—Deputy l nit**«l Htnt/*« i>«r>awui, !n«t night, r at Gartfi wait 5 » 11 of no to will sat our St. X •k* worth in all tempted to arrest John W. Wilso den for alleged violation of revenue law« The latter tired Wilson dead. Lafayette, Md., Dec. 21—The (on ©ud the tuners! Goodwlu, who skot grcsslotml Committee to of t'ongrrreman Orth arrlviil tl,U mornins After brief «crrlce« at the house th. remain, will lie taken, this afteruomi, to Trinlt) church, Where a sermon will he preachNhy Rrofcs.or H.A. Oobin of Aaburv l niv.rsit. lc "Ladles ol all axes who sutler ff aulHitlto ; from lni|icrrccl diKfsiutu. . and uon'uus debility may have u» » wed aud Indomiludv cxtsmM M uJ- ' of Mr». Lydia E. Plukham s ' L , complainte Incident to the female eou.mum»; Wo have not only a living lallt In «*"• •' haut, hut wo aro assured that her mullcua must agreeable uud ellieactoUB. Th* Story Without At the city of New Orleans. La.. Nov. 14th (always Toetdayi un, SrSTSilïl A^ÄrV • ' Va., .b. .« fatnoua warriors ultest ove» "mir own s turcs, a foc tlmile of which I-1" 1 ' 11 '",, ws adrortlsoment of the Oomu.uL that .I . M,|. ,tuue. II resulted as f. ■»«»*: ' M Kite drew ,7*',ooo, the ttrst ha' "'!Lt U ateo Mr! Joséphine Miller one-lftb, a. did also airs. . i ,, n| No. Sl'J Last Md st„ New l k ' «*00 others. No. s9.8M.drow tho .Moud l' 1 ™: „ —sold in flfths-two I'J) to < tar » ?.. .. sailor oil tho schooner Luo .^i, ar ics .Not buryport, Mass.,and one hfth t chure a juurneyia*n cigar maker, ijo. r l „ ra at., New York efiy 1 on. s.nsdrei Blso Iu Now \oek oltj. Ucktt f> uf „ hu . tho third pria«' of »10,000, twra hn_ " . —held by W. T. l ark, a ret estate^ In South uth "t., Plillsdcll»« 1 *^* . Ne Emu Veldlg, ^ Ät wn> Orleans. 1 here were »««g h .. J)Ul thin don't want their nuiuc» hublUhcd, enough to snooataKe othei^ VEKSOtiAL I I l.falll IT tier the ml» J and you your time 10.25 U.OO 12.00 10.50 4.00 VTOTICE. 2D EDITION NOW "Ç^.'o. K «A Cmitaln« «.ver ai.«» »jaony . SîÉSfe l'o.tal lUUicHteuip O'i itt«., 1 » . Wjr; U ll.OO ds; fo »rtb prier ' y*! Ai'Urt 5.50 ■ 1.75 ,1 'ForulK" « 18.00 15.00 1.I.S0 12.00 0.T5. R. n- y -mamifactubeb OF - IMPROVED RUBBER HAJJD ST a.MM. <;ar.l .tee of any «Tic, ami tnr tnti M'te ^ ,,leo*-1.10 Wilmington .P« 1 » EW N MEAL BUCKWHEAT fresh new Meal article of just revived a flee —AT— SMITH'S, J. J 8H1FHBY STd FOURTH AND A POSITIVECURF k( ^' AN ' s l ÄÄ r 'f ls76 - So. 1 «m cart malte rViK 1 .« te"» •• »ÿïïfcin. "jltfllf SontflS» doS»*» ** ".rlffll» I'l.utOlD.'H')'' te*. Street. ^4>ne and ! 14 if H ••<)•