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KEPRINTEO FROM YMTKROAy THF. LBGWLATDRK. y of This Morning*» Proceeding* —The Vote for Governor. the Oiwtu-.] (Special dDpalch Dover, Del., Jan. 9.—-Iu the House, thia morning, the joint rule« for the government or intercourse between the two bodies weie adopted. Mr. JuatU gave notice of an act to amend the charter of the town of Newport. Two thousand copies of the report of .lame» II. Groves, State Superintendent of Education were ordered to be printed. p. SENATE. In The Senate, Messrs. Roe, Houston and Chandler were appointed an the Senate part of the Joint Committee on the inauguration of Governor-elect Stocklcy. Mr. Betts gave notice of an act to incor porate the Brandywine Catholic Burying Association. Mr. Betts also Introduced a bill to incor porate the Delaware Lumber Company and one to incorporate the Springer, Morley it Uauae Company of tViliuiugtou. .Mr. A. B. Cooper introduced a bill to re peal the uniform ballot law. JOINT MEETING. At 11 o'clock a joint session was held, for the purpose of counting and ascertaining the result of the tote for Governor at the recent election. Speaker Cooper o! the »Senate, Speaker pro tan Denney of the House, Representa tive Gooch and Senator Chandler acted as tellers, and on counting the returns as for warded by the Prothonatories ot the several counties announced the following us the result : Charles C. Stoekley. Albert Lurry. . 18.6.V . 14.62U Stock ley'* majo-ity. Mr. 8tockl»y was declared duly elected Governor, and a certificate to this efTect wi made out and signed by both speakers. MEETING OP THE INACGl'BAL COMMITTEE. Cflpeclal dispatch to the Gazette. : Dover,Del., Jan. 9»— The joint committee on the inauguration of Governor-elect Stoekley, met at noon to-day, Representa tive W. A. Comegys presiding. Messrs. John 1* Saulsimry, John A. Nicholson, 0. L. Williamson, Wo. Walker, Jr., F.. T. Cooper, Dr. Young, Hueaton Cul bretb, R. R. Kenney, John C. Peunewill and Francis M. Dunn were named as a com mittee on iiehalf of the citizens of Dover to co-operate with the Legislative Committee in conducting the inauguration aud at tendant crreràonies. FROM THF I8THMC8. Dentti of ttie President ot the Colombian Lniou--A Fatal Riot. Panama, Jan. 9.—-Official announcement ol the death ol the President of the Colom bian Union has been received here. The weeond Vice-President, Dr. Jose Otealora, is acting President. A riot occurred at Aspinwall on Suuday, December 24, on the arrival of the royal mall steamer rued way, and was attended with fatal results. Some Jauiaicians at tempted to go on the wharf to meet their coimtrymeu on the steamer but were* re lused admission by the guard During the row stoues were t ht own and shots fired. men were killed and many others wounded. The Unite»! 8tate& flagship Pensacola arrived from Caloaon December '?7th with Admiral Balcli. who intends leaving for San Francisco, and will be placed ou the re tired list. THK KKYRm ,. TASK Mt KUBOU) CASK Tli. f'lainun K«. an<1 Court A.ljount» Until To-Morrow. * n.n.aaHnu»»,,.,, nt ... .«.I ( unsnleratilf argument was in,lultNtt in this mornimr upon the otter of Ute plaiutifl' to show the efforts of Anthony JU'thold to procure boats during certain seaions, and the question was ruled out by Judge Brad tord upon an objwtlon by the defendant's « ounsel. C aptain John Robinson, James Bowers - William 11. Allen, Philip Key bohl, Philip .I, >f"i ï 00re , w rr 7 a 1 mln , ed " ,0 th ' wa„e» of setmen and deeh-hands on vessels encaged on the inside and coast traues. At 12.45 the side of the plaiutifl was closed, counsel reserving the right, how ever, to introduce and examine certain hooks of the canal company which have not yet tteen brought lato court. i ourt was then adjourned until 10.30 to morrow morning. Ilia Honor, Judge Brad ford, being somewhat Indisposed. j . . ! Former Wilmington Lady Head. , Mrs. Eliza Jane Tavlor, wife of David E. Taylor, formerly proprietor of the Black 1 Horse Hotel, this city, died on Sunday! morning, at her residence In Toughkena •n, Cheater county, l'a. Deceaaed was an •i»ti niable lady, an»i had numerous friends j and relative» in Wilmington. Burned WltJi Vitriol. A dJiy or two since while two boy» we engaged in pouring some vitriol from one -el to another, at the Augustiue Mills, | vessel slipped, throwing the liquid over face and bands of one Si tin lads,burn log him severelv. LOCAL LACONIC«. Martha Hopton, residing at N«>, su7 Orange stre**t. celebrated the nlnty-first an uiversary of her birth yesterday. Trie four tin»* ppecimen/| ot painting e\hi WtA*J for the past tew «lavs in tlie window of 8. U. Ball's store window, were the-work of Miss lAsoa Moore, a pupil of Miss Houston.! C harl'V Manlove of the Richmond, Va. club, lias been <*ngage»l as catcher of th»* Active club, and will alternate with Lynch und Ardner. Up I. u good catcher, clevsr Tf.-. -.S«. 1 X'Ä »*aD*ii»*rs. Mi Th»* "Lights ol Londou" troupe, whiefi recently appeared in tills city had their scenery and baggage destroyed in a collision on the Burlington, < edar Rapids aud North ero railroad in Iowa, yesterday. Four ol also injured, one of the property men them fatalH. Henry Cleinineus, known in this city, aud Hattie Bail, botli marrie«!, who «•eutiy eloped from Reading, were captured yesterday at Bethlehem, Pa., and taken t*. «he former city, where they were committed to jail to answer the charge of adultery, •ns hs.s i wif«* and four children, und is a prominent member Cof the Sons of Veb* re Tt* vuU'rtaimncm trivon by the German Sgmgerbuml last evening, in German Hall, was largely attended. The lucky number» 1u ti»«* contest lor th»* piano was iibl held by •los. ph Neher. (*old rings were presente«l to Mrs. Daniel Maier, Mrs. E. I*. Freye and Emma Man/., for having secured the i arg est amount of money. The festivities «oni-iudeil with »lancing. ' Cie l'KKMONAL. F. Richter of Camden, secretary' o t the Int« r State As>o».*latton, apent u few houra in tiiU city, to-day. Mr. W. S. Miller of Reading, representing the Reading Oil Company, ami a stockholder of the Active club is in this city. CITY ITEMS Cliriatfield & Beat. -utterlev & Oo.. Photographen. 802 Market at Men's Underwear, Scarf*», E. W. Collars, Shirts, lanndried and unlaundried. Our dollar shirt lia«» a reputation for excel!»*nee ••quailed in this city. • . B. Cole.292 Market re r. nAasoain. A Loral Tlmo Table With tl»e !.aiest Corrections. TRAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON FOR Pu I LA.— 2.00*— 2.28* — Ö.30— 6.66 7JWΗ 7.L0 Nkw York — 2.00*—2. »«—6.30—7.60— 9.60— 11.63 a. m— 13.88— i.63—6.17*—6 38*—7 26 d m B.vLtimorb— 1.06*—1.42*—4.61 *— 9.06* - 9.17 U 1 .OO a. Q.—12.2F-1.IXI—1.09 6.00—-6.00—6 67— 1. 6.17 A. 1.04* p. m. W ran I NO TON—1.42*—4.61 *—9.06—9 17 — i u*>— l Ote d 67—H.94* p. m. a iu. BaLTIWORS AMD IMTIRMBDIAT« «TATtOWR 1.06*—».IT 10.00 ». m:—1.00—6.00 p. ln. * Train« running tooth daily and Sunday, t Train« running anly on Sunday. 1 Connect at Gray'« Ferry for old depot, Broad and Washington avenue. 1MLAWARX Railroad—«. oo*—9.10 a. m;—1.06 «4.00*—4.*6t p. m. No Sunday train«. • ror New Ca«tle only t For Harrington and intermediate station*. W iLMi MOTOM k North an* railroad—T. lSQ a. jus— 1.»— 6.1*2 p. to. Duawau wubtkrh Kailboad—7.06—10.30 ;_^.30 p. m. Sunday train* 10.30 a. m— «.00 p. m. trains arrive at wiGuttuvitTON KuuM pnLADm.rau—*.*:*—7.t6 •.OS*—«.1H-9.0S—10.10*—ll.:ti—u.a6 a. m;—PASO —1.07— ï.aot— tt»o— lW>— a.66—a.4o—a.aa— «.* -a.4*-:.8at—T.W-».60-W.3*-10.M|>. iu. ; Naw Yoa*-t.æ!*-4.4:*-8.os*-».u ». in- less baxtivoe»— 1.41*—— o.ät — ». m — it.42 ». and 111 t tm Sunday only. as —a.«*—«.oj i>. in. no Sunday tr«„ ; .. i is • From Now nantie only. | wtunnoTo» » Noirra»»» a.ni.iu».o- ol 8.40— 11.40». :o:—0.44p. n*. , dhlawak* »wtihk haii.a,>aD-s.ooa. m;— 2.16 p. m. Sunday trains h.lu a. m.;—6.40 p. m TRAINS LEAVE FUR WILMINGTON Philadelphia New UroaD Strrrt l»Eror 42.30*—3.65*—6.20—7.20*—B.OtS-».21--S.ii6t~lu.ie —11.30—11.60 n. m;—l.S2t—1.32—3.16— 4.02— 4.26— 6.06— 6.20- 6.56— «.06f — fl.bfl —4.H0» —9.30—10.00—11.32* P. m. Broad - 10.16 a. Washimoton AVBNrw-8.no —loo j— 1.30—3.10—4.3D—5.16 p. m Naw Oastl»—§. 33—10.00—11.48 a. m —4.4V— 6.49 p. in. * Daily and Sunday, t On Sunday only. Oak 49*The black figure« denot« tbs MiutUKt Bxprews trains. OUR MAIUI Their Arrival and Depart Kffeet July 1st, 18H«. The Post Office in thin city will he open daily, except Sunday, from 6.3u a. m. to 9 p. in. Private boxe* are aeeespible until 11p.m. On Sunday* open trotn 8.30 to 9 ,°4> a. m. ITivate l)oxe« Aceet»sll>le from 6 to 8 p. m. I'ne whole sale stamp window will close nt 6.30 p. tu. The money order office will close at 6.00 p. in. MAIL» CLO»* A» FOLLOW« HOBTH Wilmington A Northern Railroad to Reading :ral south Taking year it I rvaii, ble de». at •SV*. •* before j the as Pa., and points on the Baltimore C of Chadd's Ford, 7.40 a. ui Philadelphia closed pouch. 8.30 a. ro, Philadelphia and wayroail, 9.00 a. New York, PennsylvauiA and points ea.«t and west. v. a. ru Delaware Western Kaliroail to Ijindenherg, 10.00 a. m. Philadelphia, New York city, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, 11.60 a. m. Philadelphia, New York and all points and west, 1.30 p. in. Philodel slphia. New York and all point* east , 4.40 p. m. Y ork cltlos closed »1 d Philadelphia pouches, 9.36 p. m. Pennsylvania west ot Lancaster, aud all points west and southwest 9.36 p. to. All points north, east, west and southwest, .1 .\ LOOp. in. All Louisiana is sent west except News »r leans which is sont suufii on though mail.*. SOUTH. altltnore and way mail. 7.40 a. in. Washington and all points south, 7.40 a. m All points Supplementary mail for the Peninsula, 9.00 { 7 a. m. Baltimore, Washington and all points south, < New}H>rt, Sunton, Newark, Llkton ami j Havre de Grace. 12.30 p. nt. | man Polnteon Baltimore < Entrai,' hot ween Ponde 1 ent P ÄSSKJÄÄÜS S: S: i Peninsula north of Harrington, Including I ' Ii Delawaro City and St. Georges, S.tt) p.m. j Baltimore,eloied pouch. 6.6o p. m. | »tri-d Baltimore, Washington and ail points south j qnd ll.oo p. ui. i «4..LS ARR1V« *»D K»ADV ...» DaUVHRT. I J 0Z( ^ trom^W llmlnifU,.: «. hortHara KaUroml, | '»rom New York. FhllaUeli'hla, Wathlneton I 1! " and all other points, 6.30 p. m. From Philadelphia, New York and points in n0 rtH. east and wist. E>.3u ». in. Krom way mall (Tom Philadelphia, R.:<0a. in. Btan to Erom P.nlnrala and all north »rSarrltiaton I J ® £»" ""M" 11 ' »•"' a m ' n From Peninsula mil" kii'p. m. i From Philadelphia, New York and points hv - north and east, l.3b p. m. \ .I, From Baltimore, Washington ami points ; '- "'i^m " tw"re Wertem Kallroml, tt.»p. m. j From Philadelphia, New Vorlt and points H north and oast, 6.40 p. m. I b From Baltimore, Washington aud pointe!,, south and southw»st. 6.40 p. m. ^ *'Trlntil'Sn 'm ''' ïu? âm partial' ^ ; P ' ' * : ' GoÛwulone trom street boxes are made hy the I rarriern at «.isoand lo.ooa, m. J. su and 4,uo p.in, An additional «dlectiun will tie made at 7.30 . no j LSbart"nd W^fe'r eÄiÄ*" ! inclusive. On Sunday a lull eolleeiion wilt f , made at 6.00 p u,. t.ual letters fi r cnrrle; E. delivery should be deposited in the Post (ifb 1 "»Inufs latlbre the hour nidetiverv W . Y. SWWHHÏ1 1. Postmaster, an j one j rTVnrnT « . | U W WTj rv I Ah Li\(.i i p.\t\ trivn hthimpt ,, . , H „ KKT ' : ' TeU V \um. v.x< the Feninaula. * 30 a. m. .. i d ' !Ctf* ! C . « DK ATMS. 77, al! DKN\ »> . -U Lid it i ». ' he 21-d.. kl< -t.. KlizalKlti Thomas D. D f li* r . w IIAOX'» w ROOMS. ; B1 D»*KN ALL N It* HT. J. A. WILSON, fttni su7 an ! | j of T i a \ T i. ' I of I \ i if 1 LUI I M F I ICUII liUlll \ . Va. *• th»* ; i , , ,, , I GOODS MUSI Bh SOLD! 2-12-1 Ml.StIT t:LOTH ISU. - -THE FURTHER their , ol ! of j 1 Orders from Headqmulei *S. , I i j DON/I HOLDBACK FOR HIGH PRICES, BUT SELL. MORE GOODS COMING. city, 1 t*. ! I i ! l»c put u|>on o of I of the re- i 8ev«dity-live ol the finest suits Ilia« have ?v«*r been offered for sale in Wilmingt» counters to-day, consisting \ fine«! Cheviots, Uassimeres I in '!!'*"■ »' Hall, ; !' " . * MU a ' undo rilei8to makeanother , Kt rwl, ietIon Incur Overcoats. Sixty-nine pair * by * Hie. finest Pants ever offered for sal«*. I Those having use lor these goods will find it ; and u , »hot,* t . .n , , „ , j the , ot „ ^ t umî ! ; xa,nln, ' u, '' sl, j**k at the ill ! f. MIS F I Th PARLORS, 1 No. 1 East Fourth Street. ! * the : houra I j ONE DOOR BELOW MARKET STREET. ! at ■ j Mr. J. De Woll is constantly in attend! ■ t • j where lie will Ik? pleased to meet his friends, j jan9-75 1 ce I F08ITIVECÜRE ^ I WITHOUT! medicines: ALLANS SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES ' Patente*!, October 16th, 1876. 7.L0 —One !h>x of— S- l*"!,?""- *»>• «»" four days or I«. 9.60— ! l î H . Ufl< ' 0,J 1 ;> ,1 l 0of s "f culM-hd, copaiba m ' aapUttl wool, Uiri »r.* ccruHn to pr«««luce dyn 9.17 ' 'TSflS»,^l.». «SSHKiV aUdrarïîsïï?! î r'iïS"S 0h * 67— ' receipt of prt«*/*. fur further uarttciilsrs Bend ' » |**r cfrcnlwr P. O. Bex, 1,533. J. C. ALLAN CO., -Ich 11 Street, New Vorr ,1 iu. i WaNAJKAMBM ét HB OWN. ! An the the ing did Little. Less. Least. ' ) Little Suits ol Kilmarnock Kersev for bovs from 3 to 10 f ■ . Ä ye!»rH at »4. which IS »1.50 ; ^ , , . less than our vesterdav s price, and the least that you would expect so good a suit lor, even 111 * Bargain Sale. It is strong as Rough and Tumble, which is saying much, and onlv one ' " ' ■> , ol u great arrav of Bargains, , . ,* . . • * , , which is saving u groat deal * r> IIIOTC. ■ 1 of of 16 j of , Hll I Wanajiakeh & Brown. Oak Ball, sixth <1 Market Streets. PHILADELPHIA ©be NEW YORK, 188.1. More people have read The Sun during the year just now passing than ever before since it was first printed. No other newspaper published ou this ride of the earth has been bought and rend in any year by and women. We are credibly in formed'that people buy, rvaii, and like The Sun for the following reasons among others : Because it« news columns present it attractive form and with the greatest possi ble accuracy whatever ha- interest for humankind; the events, the deeds and mis de». is, the wisdom, the philosophy, the notai»!»* folly, the solid sense, the Improving >ense—all the news of the Busiest world at present revolving in space. Because people have learned that iu its remarks concerning jiersons and affairs 77*/ •SV*. makes a practice of telling the •* xact truth to the best of it- ability three hundri-d and sixty live days fu the ye before election as well as after, about the whales as well as about the small fish. In the face of »lissent as plainly and fearlessly as when supported by general approval. Sun has absolue!y no purposes to serve, the information of its |readers and the furtherance of the common good. i) he 7 j Because it i- everybody's newapa^ntr. | man i- m> humble that Th> A»«.i i, indifler 1 ent to hi» welfare and hi* right«. No man i <«'->• I ' Ii *' , 0 man > I " association of meu, i j powerful euough !<• be c-.\ein|*t from the | »tri-d application of its principle- of right j qnd wrong, i Because in politic» it has fought lor a I J 0Z( . n y , arfi w)thout inU . rmls * lon a „ d | »omeilme» almon alone aïnou? npw.papere, I 1! " ''F* 1 * ', h "' h *- III Un-ment overwhelming popular verdict against Rol«*oni*m au<l for honest government. No matter what nartv Is iu mw. r r , s ,., Btan ,is »ml will eonilnneio und'iii/ « ' I J ® , o , ' ,u , 1 llK '' " it, 'T n , M w ' h, ' n "' r l" lb - i AU^hlfTis what we hv mir fHotuU \ *. . * ; t f"' j Lnlllut^'wl.h H u the l.e»t Henuldle I b „„ it , 'j ,, ' , 1 " Î 1 r - "hlp|«d ^ rascals oyt ol that party, ami Is prweeding ïu? . In ' " ITJ'h,"" ' ,,, 1 '•><' '^t. I , , *' r " ,l "'e; lu existence, ' ; *, 1 r ' »'"'«uug Mortiiv »>1 . no "' *' ,hSlt 9* ' '»» D ut ,,i 11». .. l < No ~ N mk ( >t»»l aimoM dailv One man liold» that The m-wRpapnr ever it Christ ianity is au-r . A r hold;* tii.it » r jiriuted, all of tit© *• * i '*d ot J it »ÜH- ! p penis iiullviiln .1 ! ( ihiuWitn.il j i >••11 will i is a little better titan »I Mlmidv know i mirri.r .d activity, a storchou-e »! the! * common aud ! agination, u itiainstay for the cause i Ddie-i government,a hcntincl for genuin» •leti. rsonian Democracy, a acourg»* for ! -, au<l an tin ; , 1 , r: ' thought. 8» •ry friend of Th> . <»ne of its m: ! C M'l»- that . with particular fore* liking. ll you already know observe that in « ver before. If • • i.D 77« > lu 77, • al! L urn; choicest j niUCt r of w it -xefln.-rth of ev mly graul [it ; on. '•nt lor the coming • >ti ycai Teri to Mikil ibKcrllien*. T hv several (alitions ol 77,< S. ty mall |.ûM|(aià a. Il-lluw» : 1/AiI.Y—V, rent with S B1 M>AY— F i ah', iiai.c! WEEKLY—$1 a y test matter of ihr daily issue«; au ajjn. cultural department of unequalled merit, ; market reports aud literary, w iemtBe and : , ... ,, r , **k r kly t for the farmer's h»dis«*-i told. To eJubs of iu with flu, an copy free. iv sent •nth. $41.50 $7.70. lay « diiio , ! . . •ar. Eight pages ol the ! <t.( •site îutélligiuee mal Nun,the ne.wspap* extra A«ldro»s 1. w. ENGLAND, I'UKLISHKK OF "THF. SÜN." New York City. Frank James' Surrender. •Ih* Ulus AGENTS f;;,, , WANTEI>-- r I '»»itlaw,*». By Hon. ,|. a. I i and thrilling act r«l nt of i,i H j r and t v. it ii • their ! .. . 'YK' I !* NT'S ,a i'f mi°f.[r P r«,1i MuSûhl'hfnïï k published, ortonave ! -dim book ami ! ship. Outfitan»l Sample of Frank id lb«- Younger the noted Wei Ph. D. \ vf the r< >P« rat T it I! •i, h. i ■. tt.. «I. »til F k, HI h pisTliniieui bU for Mu \ »' , Kt «u vour * h«di»*oi town * ^*py sent prepaid ibr çlm. - - ,,,n Ml it ; , j IWU*J ! Ial ' indie »I« ! f. lw iy Ulus > •«vfi'g. • t HOotiit i. eux A BONANZA FOB A . •t Mill illdn he I' j.rofltat.l* lin ( '»» N A ( «».', Pub*., «•way. N,. \«,rk. j I N. W. mid Ii IIarfeh's ^'oitng People. AN II.1.CSTRATF.D WEKKI.T-UÎ Faite*. ! * Suited Boy* >< I Vol. v, «0 nun eue in g Novcrntier 7, 1883. . !*£«>! ud .-in lias b* eu fr« -fill 1 Y. K :Z « 1011, : P« H b •li-llnc «« w IIl«*l1 1 rpi ! that Iv 1*1 'Upplllllllliji 1th :i paper ore wjiob-f fo I In • attru well Ho.i..t, I ■ .j. ml. F <■*■ of cugrai *"Mrpn>*« ii i ■ t „ , ,, j pitl-burpGar 1 i<* li\. it i any public! ce kin.I » «•tl«*. TERMS : ^ HAHI'EU'S I Per Yea YOUNG PEOPLE. , Postage Prepaid, ter . Four « I ft.no. j ' * ' Singh- Nui VÄ.-«».,*n,r. Illuminât*«! « prenahl, «m N«. 1'KOI'LL additional, do hy Pontoffice *«f less. «ot to copy tills* advertiacmeut * txpre**» order «d HaIipkrA Bros. I*' I be Vol It a s fi •I bvC', liandsonudy b •I i ill be a«* r» c* iptof *3.1« « acli. lur lf«2. 35 cent-*: po-lag« should l Draft. Remittan der t.ap* n t the avoid chah. Nt wlthou Address HARPER & BROS., i NEW YORE, dec7-3tdA* REPRINTEDFROM YESTERDAY NEW YOllK m IHiKT. An Kitoimou* Money Order llu*lne«K— Threatenloi; Letters — A r reefed for Id bel. New York, Jan. 9.—A report completed yesterday by Poetmaater Pea non »how« the money order buriu* tran*acted tbrought the New York post office to have reached the enormou» sum of $*£1,101,847,54, an in crease of $7,310,000 over that of the preceed ing year. Charles R. Fallings of RoMYflle, who has been instrumental in compelling delinquent liquor dealers to pay their proper fees, re ceived a threatening letter yesterday, which stated that he wou.d be assassinated if ho did not leave the State at once. He has not gone away but is looking for the letter writer with detectives. The forty-third ual meeting of the St. Georges Cricket Club was held last night. The treasurer's report showed a balance In favor of the club. Tie* receipts from the Australian match barely covered expenses. The.offices elected wert* : D. B. Gilbert, President; B. Misty, Treasurer, and J. 11. Smith, Secretary. George Giles was re-en gaged a» ground keeper and onlered to lay out a s|h*c ial court for lawn tenuis. George Isaacs, superintendent of Malley'a shoe stör»! in New Haven, Conn., was brought to this city and locked up by Detec tive Iludlcbcrg last night,to answer a charge of having criminal!v lil>eled Colonel Fuller of Bayonne. X. J. He will bo taken tocourt to-day. Some scoundrel, last night, sent out seven false fire alarms, calling out 70 engines and 16 hook and ladder cömpanies. There 1» a heavy reward for his capture. William Harrlsou, the alleged blackmailer of Miss Rick, w ife of the missing merchant, was arraigned at police court and held for a further examination. Au unknown man found dead in the tuu nel on the N. Y. & L. K. railroad, under Bergen IH1I. He was about 50 vears old, dressed In black, and In his pockets were found 980.30 In money, a ticket for t ails tadt, aud a card bearing the name of - Carl Heinrich Papiews, 147, Cnrlstie street, New York." Speaker of the N*m Jitrwj House i KENTON, N. J., Jan. 9.—At a Demo ratic caucus meeting in the Assembly Chamber, after a lougand excited session, Thom*« O'Connor, or Newark, w as nomi nated speaker. * If yon are a Woman und would contribute InSnenc» to redeem humanity tom ils I nberless Ills, make ail thing- else sul*or- , diuate to health. If you possess thiGn-stiinabb treasure you may transmit the Fume and your offspring uiny ritte up and call you blcsaed. To Thi'ham:!.;: 1 ;;, I I TUE Uirt MAKKETH. I.oatil QuotiftUoim 4 or reefed ILuly In U»e i Mlreet Market. flock arc. UORMOTBD I>AILT BY TBK WILLIAM I.KA &. Oompaky, Brandywink Milla— i FL-HK PKR BAR L. Wm. Lea *l Son's wholesale, •Best' Koller te 90 retail, j 'atent | t; 4o ; Olifton r.F.r Extra l 'outaxa t r. do. Family do Kirkwood Kollar Gmund, »ccidontai Supertin© Fain. Best iniddllnxs. Best ship Mutt OuUtn#, Dorn short». Bran, Uorn meal, hue yellow, 83.oo Cora meal, white. Dorn meal, eoars^ do Ö 76 7 25 j 6 26 f. 73 *■ fl 6U j 6 76 « bO j do b 21 do 4 (K> per ton. ! I #21 17 r iv per hundred. *2 0602 10 ■ aio4$2 u l teS-2 08 uaxih l>er bushel. Prime long-berry wheat ~ dry oorn, I 0» N HAY, FEED, ETC. >KRECTKD DAILY t MORROW, KO. 417 FRENCH »TRUST: per hit Jï Î7, 1 , Hay. Straw. ( >ats.) Brau, double bushel. «'racked corn. Ml(1*1 lings.ilcubic huKhei Coarae meal. ear. 1 !.. » ■ B », » • Shelled Ground oorn and oat* . C5 POULTRY, ETC..—<HiRRR4TKIl DAILY »Y MEHfilCK, THIRD STREET MARKET. Print butter, per ®. wholesale.! .30 ft « Print *• " •• retail.40 & .4 " " *• wholesale. .28 hq i» ut * " " retail.. Ekk?, wholesale, |ier do Eeks. retail, p Ohlokcns, alive wholesale ( 'hlckens, iirease.d wholesale.. .12 ft .15 rth,cltons,»hva.fetal,.la "t .in i'hickeni», dreased, retail.14 ft .is Cheese, wholesale, per pound.. .7 kf< .14 Çhocse, reiuil, " *.s ij h .)h '! ur ]' c *>>,wiH l usale,dressed.14 (f .id Furkeys. retail, dressed.16 Vq ih BKKK lo,:,lfc4lEt ' daily nv william clavky. sirloin Rump steaks'pe: Hound .-te«*,-j.»* Rib roost per Ohuck r»>ast j Slewing piec Boillntr bits i Shins,. JCidney fat,per pound . l-au)b chop-, per pound IjAinb ri»as .Mutton cu Mutton ru, ioxen .. .11 • i - pound . |iound.. pound pound. *er pouud ... pound — . .20 .26 .1*5 a ■ .20 .14 f* .lo th ,i»w • .H iu .10 .14 .14 - ; : Iiaui »boulder*.... Dried beet... bait flitch.... U' ft Ü .29 IÔ <t/) .20 li .16 a. per p. i\ .. ■ \ cutlets, p pouml. Veal r nd. •1C W .18 HY H. (*. Dil.L :*« wliolesale 12^ -tall 17 1 i I^oinB and sausage. Fresh shoulder«... I'ork steak und Fausagc Hams.., Flitch.. Fresh In Smoked hue S'ä Kol I I }j 1L io 12 ■ I d Sitcli. 12 u 1« 16 o 1. eet. ogna sausage. Giver pudding... l^ard. If. 12K !.. 12 16 FISH, OORKHCTKD DAILY BY t* ST EE KT MARKET. Pike. Hake shad Sise Pollock. Kook fish, per ;>>mna. White Perch, per pound . Trout, per pound. j Halibut, per pound. Cattish, per pound. Mackerel, per piece. ! Black list,. I Blue bass. 1 ' f ' rr apin per «logen . . ! Market cod. ! Pickerel. Smelt*... If. . .15 .10 *' .12X« • 12 <0 Af> .16 20 • 12V, •WK 16,181 ( if. i. VBOKTARLUI. j Potaloe*, per half-peck.i* I Sweet potato»**», per half peck.. .12 < tabbage, per liead. e. l urnlp-«, per half peck.s « elery, per bunch.s D elaware carpet house, NO. 309 MARKET 8TKFRT. VN *■ have just received a large stock —OP FINK— TAPKBTKY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY INGRAINS AND DAMASK ( R -t* K T IN G8 : ■ Also a large assort ment of - I on. ,,N - « LOTUS, MATTINGS AND WIN DOW SHADES. S ii «all giving bargains. 1 satisfy *11 Ui HKNIiY j J INDEM AN PIANOS! A 7-octavi Stein way Square A 7-octave Chase Square. Haines Upright, and a fine 7 % $175, at « L at LINDEMAK BROS.,| 111 & 113 W. Fourth St. CINCINNATI, Ü CLOTH t KB. To-day & To-Morrow. ; At the Wilmington Clothing House, Fourth and Market streets, we will present to ever)' purc haser of clothing one ot our plaeques—"Red Riding Hood" or "Morning Prayer" —as a 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 an overcoat for the child, hoy or man who has not yet bought. Prices and quality will tell, and we will tell you our low prices when you call. Largest stock to select from. Do not fail to visit us. Yours truly, Jno. W. Dikfendorf & Co. N B.—Kilt Suits at a sacrifice. A DAMS AND BROTHER, ■*» No. 504 Market btreet, ! —CHEAP Store, Casii Variety TOYS, DOLLS \ MASKS. tint noon», H»'SlKin boots, shoes & rubbers ncvtionr. 1, ADI KS* Jk <j K UNDER WEAR, UltOCKEKY, TIN. HI.AHSWAKIk, HAD, H KM P, IMJKAIN AND ST A1 It < AKPKI. STAIR RODE, ruuTAi.NH. P*i. Lantern*. I.argt^l < « In tl (thraiH-tK line of L: ruble Um/Ivn.'I ■ dl«Mts varb-ty. T ry, Express Whfoiis,V» l(*< riptlcn», Dolls, DoU s. The larjcst, eh I -il. s< V IÎO.I , I) I i i I 1 of l it BABY CARRIAGES in ihc Slate. -BOL« ■'OK HARPER'S BAZAR ?ATTERN8. ll whl pro you to < si!. «I prices before piirclntHiiu:. 1 » Of TABLE, STAIR and FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. 6-lS-12-VF-d.lw •»Is j I I! AM NOW PREPARED TO DELIVEl i I 1 ALL SIZES OF COAL ! SI'l-Kl »K qiJALlTY Full FAMILY 1LSH | ! AT TUE LOWEST MARKET KATES ! uai *■«•11 !*rr«-wiie*l it In ©©liar*. K F TOWNSEND, DFFICK A YARD, FOOT OF FOURTH hT. »dr'll l« pli*»nlc communication with all parts Oftlmeltv. HUMl/ 1 > II. JACOBS i. MANUFALTÜKKK Ol* IMPROVED RUBBER HAND STAMPS, m> I**, and f**r marking Lliu ns 1th Indelible Ink. f*. W. roll. SIXTH AM nartoti. I 'lltl'I.KY s'l>. df.-a-i-iu Will I ^ 1GFFF.E ! COFFEE too BAGS OF Y I ! » . A N I.AUYAYRA, kio, MARACAIBO ANU JAVA COFFEES, I No the time 1» .1 llu* W OHIPUEN 'S —TEA STORE— No. 5, K. Socond St.. Wil.. !)*■ FlU.M O J MORPHINE HABIT rr.KD IN 10TO 20 DAYS. THOLSANUS nr rcfrren.-c cure«!. No pay till cure* frot {.era. n ! DR. ,J. STEPHENS libation, Ohio. nati. ( 'iiiciv I 11-26 W E TAKE PLEASURE IN CALLING THK ATTENTION OF PIANO —AND— ORGAN buyers n «ur NEW, LAlUiK and ELKUANT lock. Just opened. We offer tlie linen i i I ment of iDHtniments • th«* most tempting prices. tie found in tlie city, at Persona wishing to ■ purchase will find It greatly to their Interest 10 j give us a call. We take pleasure In showing our d in giving attentl* not. nstruments. Whether tliey wish all, buy ! I). S. Johnston *fe Co., +0 and 4H West Fifth St. FOUNTAIN SQUARE. CINCINNATI j VIG GREBE,;UPRIGHT PIAN 0 1 * ' j ! I i I ! ( 'FORGE STECK À CO.'S PATENT TONE SUSTAINK.B Ji dved, a line ansortme of ih,* We take pieasuri Superb St*w-k to ail inter«* I brated In showing «I unrivaled Plano». •d. ! A LBE RT KRELI SOLE AGENT, S. W. Cor. 4th & Elm Sts.. OUSCINNATi, O. . J LITKKAnr PVBLICATJOKM. 1883. HARPER'S WEEKLY. ILLUSTRATED. pet 's Weekly iMati'l* »I Hie head of Amer* liutdrated weekly Journals, by It* unpar posKlon lu It*, admirable. llliiatra Iti. « iir*-fulfy chosen si?rl«U. «Bort »tori«**, contributed l.) tie- tenimml lot» ami Huilior-t of the day, Itearrtoa liu-tru«* ii and entertainment toU»ousand»or American H u, I Ho lions. ftketrl «I poems. tio home It will always l»e the aim of the publisher* to make Harper 1 Weekly the most popular and attractive family newspaper in the world. Harper's Periodicals. 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'^1| « IkuO, I vol., H vo. rilpi«i<l. >li:»h»*tl<'fll, t no«, »» Harper'« 1\ il« »l ;»nd clahhitU« lv*\ fr»ui June I860 to.) ! j A;.» vol niltaiK'CH ©lion 1«1 m.vl© by ÎVwt Office, void chance of low». Money ! > Draft, to \«M»>papers copv this ail vert la« m Without tin* exp •der of Harper ft Hrothera. Adtire i Harper & Brothers, NEW YORK. oVz3-.'ttd<%* .« niiyiiuiiE we nreduc© idon Times. ** ' -"1. kJT. NICHOLAS — fo YOUNG FOLKS. Par» .lu i'iitiTtalnInF and wholea nunjf folk« who nt ii re, htstorfijal .. Iiililr» n. and I ad ■ k. « -, Ilf lia nié* . Will rind tlu*M* In Ht. N UliD.rd by die »»•« and Amerlea, HO* d pu bile (It Kng • I the tan ••ver prluted. rith the N di •r elilldrc TT».* ■eintier frontlupl»*«*«', I the at lluu youiiK folks al 11-t of attrac hiell - witfi 1 u" ■ Vli! h all i- ii it* » viux parti I'llETl I AM UUOT EK.s* Tide-Mill." . '■ Trowbridge, former* Folks. " and author of \ i. «•rial h!< I; • Ii S .i II; I • I "T -ie.il «dhtl ••|{Md*l»*r lirmijr» r VlTEAU." f plrl and t k U. S iTOlt Y ■ «iy life In . lat « klou, former . Nlclmlas," author of Iv 1 ' ■ i «»k Koiitx Hood." !,:'« rilM VftR OH a^ M, i '" an - R 1 Mauri* utliorof Ih»* VV lU*U**ryof XVchery "Tue stouy F Tilt FlKl.1 TUE CLOTU-OF ! u \); n ^ '»i; il 1 u »t rated with many : •a Hit AN I) N Notion." A « a pi ta l a Baker, author ' „ «*)• William M. "Hid JI»Jl :,ty, • KIT AW. A s»*ri;»t ( I* by i:. s. Kill: Mississippi (too* «•«lltor of "Hold» »I» *»l 1882. ri Day*." «.ri '•F. Thompson," I/.MIKI Tl pajH* A hi ••»Ir.tc* mi. r reffardinjr this « n« s. Illustrated with pietnre« Mchulas" by Ml«» Thompsan. debrated Cd ! 1 * re i * *\Vl ; \v VlLLIKR A tbrillii -T urkish By à. Wii spoil« *'T i THE \V tTi? House. * V" 1 Lincoln. Bv ikf, author «.»f lb»! Boy Emigrants.** I «) VEDIFS FOB <;iI!LDR*N." ! N«»;ilt Jir< M*ri >.f Juvenile play«, f "Th.- Land of \od, ibtmas MaHijiic* : ' , By E. H. 1." etc., and Lit mk-, ail i IlHlii.ting tit i loi "The Fals presbly f. su: Santa Glaus." holiday times. ! *•• short Mori»*« by I. '■> Ulli« I- well-ku.iw», l».»pe i'll M. Al rrltera lor lutles aud r«*** • . - • d instruction ltb popular features and de I«: Î 1 Ki l ,: 0 •I« mub.-Y,"'""*"- Su " sc * ' ; lr Ii »,,-r III I ""Y, , i'» 1 Wonderful *m nave also u colored nuwtf at-trnciloua. UK CENTURY CO., New York, N Y 10 v 13-31 * '1 GIFT ! A - TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER. Tl is offer I*, made by the New ) ork Observer i t Iif oLl -M und Inst of the rellcions weeklies. , '" 1 S1< «y vears, this undennminational, un , eviuigniicnl ïiewspaiter lias ! every"iorei^n count^"'«»"^ S!l^"ÄSMlS 0 La 3 rsft ,rL ; 811 «'ilitorsand eurresponë * ! ^ ,., a î V ome a,,, l abroad, enlarging and I S? Älf ^r P f rt i a . e, " ; - finJ '^«'ieftvor 1'di.ri',. I ! " lll ffh Weal of the Best . 0<!cuUr family Newspaper. « ew or Si' . k S • V " r ' tw wery subscriber, ! issV .1 d ' " ho f t ' aobscriptloii is paid I ffi.'nn of Uev - 8 - Ireuœas Answer "' D V ,, '; ltlL ' d "Prayer aud Its f. ™ handsome volume of uearly 200 « hhd,' o ' 11 ? , c , lotl >> the retail price of i «..'A 8 one *? ull,lr - Specimen copies of I tbc paper sent free. Address : NEW YORK OBSERVER, NKW YOBK. H'tariau and )> 101 J dec2-2t REPRINTED FROM YESTERDAY POBKIOM NRW». The Egyptian Question--A Fire m Um«, lek- -The Haagariaa Flood» ■■•Mtaiug Pahi», J»n. IL— Omml üort» Ile Vti,w diet! In an aixjplectlc flt on beariui< 0 f Z death of General Chantey, who au an comrade In arm». The Government I« making Merci j„ quirle» a» to the eauwt of General Cham««', death. There are rumen of foul play J, auddennea» of the General'» death «îriun rlae to the simpleton. Thu autopsy win £ made under the direction ol the vl executive Brulik, Jan. 9.—A petition signed Û over «,000 person» ha» been presented u, y,; Rebel)stag, asking for the enactment of. law clo»ing all commercial and Industrial esublbhmenta on Sunday. Ruhr, Jan. 9.— Tue police last night f 0r . eibly entered the Uulveraity Democratic Club aud dispersed a meeting of »ludrut« und others held in furtherance of the Ober, dank agitation. Nineteen were arrested to. eluding Signor Parbonf, who,until recently has held the office of Tribune. Dublin, Jan. 9.—A lire occurred ]«t night at Limerick when the firemen refused work unless paid for previous servie» -,. j t was found neceasary to call on the militari to extinguish the flames. Loni^om, Jân. 9.—Joseph Cower, M. p in addressing his constituents at Newtaatir said "tbRt toe Government would be coo. pel led to annex Egypt, whiqh would lead to the breaking up of the Turkish Empire arid would be the commencement of tb formation of British North African Empire The floods in Hungary are Increasing rapidly, and much consternation is caused among the people. The town of Koab U inundated, and many of the luhab tant» have beeu drowned. TVAHHINGTON i'OINTH* Report« of fommlt UM Utah'* Delecau Heated. Washington, Jan. 9.—Major Buter anj Colonel Howard, of tho Miaaisalppl Rive; Commission, gave testimony before a speciu commissioner this morning. Their evident waa an cudorsement of the work of the rota mission. The House Naval Commission read uoffis recommending the appropriations of $*JUÜ,Ü0Ü for the purchase ol torpedoes and $J00,000 for testing defective steel armor. The Committee on Elections adopted » re port In favor of seating S4Nt»iughaus « against Frost, and the seating of John 7 Cain, apply log as a delegate from Utah THE SENATE. In the Senate Mr. Sherman, by reque&i introduced a bill for the relief ol the master of Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Vest's resolution directing the Sec tt tary of the Interior to transmit all oommu uications concerning contracts with partes in regard to leasiug the Yellowstone Part was passed. I J_£FEFNER'S Oyster Bay and Diuiag Saloun - ItRseuieut of - ^5 MARKST STREET. .. U> U night. 7a. dadHi ■^ILMINGTON COLOR WORKS. SEALING WAX FOR FRUIT JARa -4*» 80 LUABLS BLUE FOR THE LAUNDBI BRADFORD'S PAINT STORE Nos. 6 and 8 E. Third St pKANKLIN TYPE FOUNDRY 168 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ALLISON A SMITH vlt-MU ♦ HENRY L. RAYMOND. ALONZO DEWEEfi* JJENHY L. RAYMOND A OO. t STOCK BROKERS, NOÖ. 4 AND 6 1'INE STREET, N. Buy and wdl lor investment, and cam i* moderate margin all flecuritlee dealt loot the New York Stock Exchange, clans privileges at favorable rate«. Parti«* distantly lo<'ati»d from Wall wishing to tnveet auma ranpluf from |50 to $1,000, art» Invited t writ»« for ua for partlculara. Compl'' r financial Rej>ort mailed free. Small ordf'^ executed Ht current ratea. Refer to Banken Mem Iters of N. Y. Stock Exchange, Offlria-* of New York Central Railroad Co., w* prominent Manufacturing and Mercantile Business Houses. Referencea and Mrm» mailed FW application. JANE BOULE Y CO.. a».,huxu.G010 MEDAL R Y TW ATLANTA COTTON EXPOSITION, -ON T1IXI1I— Steam Engine & Saw Mill, EXHIBITED AT ATLANTA IN 1»M1. Ma Vlll . «tactiimyol «team Kn/ines, Boiler»,^« Mills, Gang Edgtr*. Lath Machines. Hub»nJ Hangers, Pulleys ( y V. »i*» 8 '.! * ° r, »t aud Flour Mille. SpiHdal attenUon given to IMantaUon M»» , Wb erj. « atalogu«ft«B»-. Lane «fe Bodley Co., John and Water Sts., CINCINNATI. O. J^EKDLK GAS LAMP -44F 50 Candle-Power, p'trsllve View" ° f annual e<»l of 280 C. £. LT terlor llaliUng, t.ys '•N,«dleOa»"Lamp»J«',™ 20 coal K as leu fcis. i Kleetrtr Lwnp fX-.f, s , n ' GBA.NÖ AUU LIO «0,'. Bst associates treated with. Chaaddl'! Of«" « • 1 • to order, 'ruble Lamps of *0 C. P.t W. B. ROBINS, Patentee aud Manulactuxer. 162 Main Street, (2nd floor,) and on Change Daily, CINCINNATI vii-MH