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REPRINTED PROM YEETERPAY »KW BILL«. InAnr porA tin j Wnlqu ColU*»- 0<h«r [ftpeeial correspondence or tbe Gaoelte. 3 Doyeh, Jan. 10.—The act to 1 »corporate tik* Wesleyan College, notice of willed was given in the Senate to-day by Mr. Betts, names William Bright, Henry C. Robinson, Charles B. Lore, Henry F. Pickles, J. H. Hoffecker, Jr., George C. Maris, George W. Bush, Theodore F. Crawford, George W. Miller, Y'ictor DuPont, John W. Hall, William A. Reynolds, Benjamin T. Bigg*, Delà plane McDaniel, Henry C. Walcott,E. T. Taylor, A. W. Milby.Jaoies Ponder.John People*, William Canby, James H. Ray, WUliam L. Boswell, George R. Johnson, T. Snowdon Thomas, James 8. Williams, John ». Deale, W. Reden Woodward, J. T. Matthews. George Gray and James MH. au I le v Mtbool, which will he known as Wwdeyan Collegtsand fixes the capital stock at $100,000. It is understood that, acting und. r instructions of the last session of the Methodist Episcopal Con fereuce, the Trus tees of the Wesleyan Female College, the »uw* essor of which the present school is, will apply for a revocation of the present charter. The school up to the time It passed into the hands of Mr. Bright ar the sale under foreclosure, was under the control of the Wilmington Conference, and since it was forced to go under, many members of the conference have thown a decided disposition to have nothing to do with the Institution, as it is now what nf»y be a private enterprise* and has no connection with the conference proper. 'Hie act to annul the old charter has already been drawn up, and will be soon presented. The bill to amend the charter of the towu of Newport, of which Mr. Justice gave no ticc yeeterday, contemplâtes a number of change« calculated to meet the Increase iu the size of the place. A change which is likely to be made ta thf very proper one of rcqutriug the prepayment of a tax as the prerequisite to votiug at the town election. Mr. Coo;h*tV hill, hidden under the rather indefinite title of "an act to vest the title of certain mal estate in the city of New Castle" is one of wrap Importance, being intended io prevent the old Court House from falling into decay and providing for some one to look after the venerable landmark. [Owing Xaj the delay of the mails only a portion ol our Dover letter is givCh, it hav ing arrived too late to be published in full. —Ei>j. trustivs of : 4. \ Til STILL hXOWINti. An Old-Fashioned IHortn—North Bound Traîna Delayed. At îî o'clock snow was Mill falling, with no indication of stopping, and reports of a general fall throughout the country still 1x»log received. In this city the Front and Union Street Car Company ran care ever} half hour, while on Market' street and Delaware avenue no car« were run, although ihe City Railway Company had two sleighs running from their depot to the railroad station. The market folk» were almost perbhed, and algbed for Market houses. DOWN THE STATE. 'Special corrc!»t»ouuencc of the Gazette. : Gkôroetown, Del., Jan. 10—11.15 a. m. —Th«* heaviest snow fall in Sussex for years was that of last night. The average is 12 Inches. High drifts render travel impossi ble in many placer, virtually blockading the town. The morning train, however, of the Junction aDd Breakwater railroad was on time, thanks to the snow plows and heavy engines. A. O. U. W. Grand Lodge. The Grand Lodge of A. O. U. W. met at the leeturo room of the Opera House at 0 o'clock this morning. A larg** amount of business wa* transacted, which was of a ryrivaîe nature, pertaining to the «^rder. It was decided to hold the next annual meet ing at Newark, Del., ou the third Wednes day in February. 1SS4. A abort session will be held this afternoon, and at 5 o'clock the meeting will lx- adjourned. The Sacred Heart F The fair for the lienefitof the Sacred Heart Church. wbMi has l*een iu progress in Institute* llall for some time past, will prob ably cj©*e Saturday evening. The fair has tieen well patronized, and the different con teats have been carried on with a commend able spirit of rivalry. • A Treinendtttia Tidal Wave. ;Thlr«l an<l King street« Fraud. 3 Governor Waller, of Connecticut, who, by the great Democratic tidal wav«- waa thrown iuto the Governor's chair of Massa chusetts, etc. Key bold Case This Afternoon. The plaintiff in the Key bol« I case having rested Mr. Bayard opened for the defense, this Afternoon, briefly developed. •viewing the facts a* mr. KAI L ttttADs. l^K»a] Time Table With the 1 . at est : Correction». TRAINS LEAVE WILMIMJToS FOR Pa; L a.— 3L00*— — 6.80— «...6 T.OvI—7.60 —^.1C4—6.11k—14.00 J—M.S9t—V.t-i 1—10.30—11.6B a. la'.—r-i.oot in •—1 *j. 16—1 « ..*1K— 1.0^4 —j— i.uo— 0A7 # —&.30f—4.10—1^16*-— 7.U0*—-M.66*pui.— New V< »* ——7.60— 9.60— 1U.3K—1.6i—17 *—4.ü8 > — 7.26 p.m. Haiti KOBE— 1.06*—1.4^— 4.61»— 8.06* Iu^jo — 2 . 0 *»* U.M a. .—12 *Jrt—1.0—1 .©&—6.00—6.00—*J.6 11.04* p. M. WaKHXS«V«»N— 1.42*—4.61*—8.0i-9.t7 —\.00— I .OB—6.67—11.04* p. in. ItALTtXORE A 1.96* a. uk INTKRVitOIA I M STATIONS— :—1.06—4.M1 p. UI. * 'J'ralu« running both «tally an«! Suhiluy. flTalua running only on nuuday. ! fJ*»uneot at <*ray'a t «)rry for oUl Uapot. : Broad and Washington avenue. —«.10 ». m:—i.#s j No Sunday trains. _ only ♦ For Harrington and InrermMtat« biaHon*. WlLMINOTOR X NOB'm HH S RAlUIOAfr—7.20 ». n r i..j-6.iJ je in. UEr.AWAHS WUHTEKSi RaILKOaD—7.06— 10.5Î0 a. m;— 6.^< p. m. Sunday trains 10.80a. ra—4.00 .17 lu.ou a. UBL - WaRK Kailkoad— «.« —3.00*—6.261 * F* It. in. I New TRAINS AKKI VE AT WlLutflN<»TON FROM FHILA OKI. 8.02*—9.12— —1.0*7 —4.4S— A —12.60— 1.Û0— 1.32*—4.47*—7.45 HUht—11. kA— 12.36 a. iu;—12.60 M —2.60— 4.S6—«i.40—6.6:i—6.2C i t— 7.6«»— ».Oh—10.3I>—10.68 p. m. RR—1.82*—4.47*—8.02f—6.12 a. m:— N * 12.60-1.07-4.60—4.48 10.68 p. m. Baltimore—1.61*— «.6*— 11.43 a. m:— 12.;»« —t {*» —6.11*—6.30*—7.24—W.4k* u. m. — Wawhi v-.T«»N—1.61*—2. i3— 11.43 h. m;—12.30 1.60—5. 1Î* ;<!*—'7.24—t).4h* n. n« * Both daily and Sun«lH»\ t On Sunday only. DEl-AWAfUiKAlLnoAD—1.50— 1«J.16*». p. tu. No Sunday train«. * From New OaUie only. Wii.MiNOToti A. Nctnaaaa 8.40—11.40 a. a;*—4.44 p. m. DEL A WAKE WrBTKBN RaILHOAD— 8.ÔÜ A. m*,— 2.15 p. in. Sunday train-« 9.10 u. m TRAINS LEAVE FOR WILMINGTON l*niL/. DELPHI A Nkw Buoad Strewt Intpiyr— 12.30*— 3.6«»*— fl^O—7.20*—8.'JO—8.21—8.S6f—10 16 -11.30—11.60 a. in;—12.23—1.32i—1.32—3.16— 4.02—4.25— 6.06— 6.20— 6.65— 6.051 — C.igJ —8.80* —9.30—10.00—11.32* u. m. Broad awd Wabhîs«tok avenue— 6.30—8.00 — 10.16 p,. m1.30—3.10—4.30—6.16 J>. m. New (Jabtle— 8.32—10.00—11.46 a. Ui.—4.4V— 1—12.04 —6.06*—c. RAILROAD— .;—6.40 p. ni 6.4® n. m. * Dally and Sunday, t On Sunday only. 4i"The biaok llgu«» denot« I lie Limited Kipre w tra'iw. Ot'U MAILS Their Arrival anti Departure, Taking Effert July lot, 1882. 'I'be po*t Office in this city will be open dally except Sunday, from 6.^u a. m. to « p. m Private bo^en are aeowalble until 11 p. to. On Sundays «»pen from 8.ii0 to b.80 a. m. Private boxe* accessible from 6 to 8 p. m. The whole aole sump window will close at fl.Sù p. m. money onler office will close at 6.00 p. m. MAILS CLOAK AB KOLLOWB t I : » WORTH. Wdmiugmn ft Northern Railroad to Reading Pa.. an«l w»inte on the Baltimore Central aouth CJhadd « Ford, 7.40a. io. Philadelphia cloned pouch, 8.3o a. m. Philadelphia and waymail, ».00 a. ru. New York, Pennsylvania and points east and w«8t, y. a. in. Delaware Woatern Railroad to Isandenhenf, 1Ü.00 a. in. Philadelphia, New York city. Pannsyiranla an«l New Jersey, 11.60 a. m. Iphla, New Yurt and all polo ti eaat L30p. m. Phiiadel and west. FhlIidMphU, Ni* York ud AU potnu mm «> d «in, f«o p. b. miAdUphU ABd Ni« York bum oUMd psn«bM. l.M p. b. PamuylTADU pumuwMt ABd loathwwt 1.31 p. AU point, north, «Alt, mat i 1.** I». ID. All Loutefaaa 1« Mntvwt«xo«|it New OrieftM whloh is Mat «oath on through ni timoré And way mail, 7.«0 ». u. Washington and all points south. 7.40 a. m. All points on the Peninsula, 8.00 a. m. Supplementary malt Ibr ttae Peninsula, AM Baltimore, Wash ln» ton and »11 pemu south, 12.30 p. m. Newport, Stanton, Newark, LIE ton and Havre de Grace, lt.80 Baltimore Posit. Northeast and « -hadd's Ford ,12 80 p. in. Baltimore and Hay Lina steamers, 4.40 p. m. Peninsula north of Harrington, inoludii Delaware City and 8t. Georges, 6.60 p.m. Baltimore, closed pouch. 5.60 p. m. Baltimore, Waahington and all polnu sont» 11.00 p. m. ■a!L6 ajuuva and »KAUT voK onLivanr. From Wilmington A Northern Railroad, 6.3u p. m. From New York, Philadelphia, Washington and all other points. 8.yu p. m. Prom Philadelphia, New York and points and west, h.aj a. m. From way mail from Philadelphia. 4.30 a. m. Prom Pen'nsala and all north or Harrington Neutral, between Puri de Points m north. From Baltimore an«l way mall, 9.50 a. m. From Baltimore, lx.no p. ro. From Peuinsala mall, u.ao ; From i^hUadelbhla, i north and east, i.tw p. m. 6>om Baltimore. Washington ani points south, X.X0 p. m. Prom Delaware Western Railroad, 2.4» p. m. From Philadelphia, New York and points north and east. 6.40 it. m. From Baltimore. Waahlngtco and points south and Kiuthwert. 6.40 p. m. Oarrleis debt cries a.« follows : 9.80 a. m.. gen eral; iO.oo a. m.. partial; 1.80 p. m., general; 4.00 p. m.. partial. Collection* from street boxes are made by the carriers at 4.Cb and 10.00 a. ra..l.S0 and 4.00 p. m. An additional eoUect ton will be made at 7.3o L m. from all boxes botween JatJereor. and mrisr.l and Water and Thirteenth streets Inclusive On Sunday a full collection will be made at 6.00 p. in. Local letters for carriers' delivery should be deposited In the Post Offloe ten minutes before the hour of delivery. W. Y. NW1GGETT. Postmaster. p. m. York and points New CITE ITEM S ihrisritald A Best. Suuerley A Co.. PhoUMrrapbers. 802 Market U Men's Underwear, Scarfs, E. k W. Coll»», Shirts, laundried and iinlaundrlod. Our dollar Nhlrt has a reputation for excellence — equalled in thi- city, Wm. B. Cole,202 Market i^Ut'rt. DEATH». ItF.N SEW. -Oil Monda I.idh- Denney, wife o the 21st. ye KEEGAN.— u the mil ln-1., Annie K„ wife or .l«>hn K«m* Kelley. Uith« 2Mh\e I n« relativ«-* ai spectrally invited residence of her hu-band, street, on Friday, .lanuary, 12t)i. High Ma s M. Peter's CkurcU, at 9 o'clock, to proceed io Joseph*« cemetery. y, the 6th ln»t., Elizabeth f Thom a - U. Deunejr, In -.i im daughter of Jaineoand Ellen of h«*r axe. id r: U-n4s of th* faintly attend lh«- funeral from th« No. TIC Madiion W ILSON'o UNDERTAKING ROOMS, 616 KING 8TRF.ET. ('♦anecu-d with Telephone Exchang«. rail Ol'KN ALL NUI HT. J. A. WILSON, rtJKBRAL Ul HECTOR. 2-12-14 KIDNEY-WORT IS A 8URE CURE ; I for all dlttaiM of «h* KMiw,« and ! LIVER It has apedflo motion on ttda organ, e n a b l ing 1ft to throw off iorpiditjr and 0 a It in • inaction, «timulatin* the healthy OMwelkm of the Bile, and by keeping the bowels In free ! condition, oSbcting it« regular discharge. RJI «I I SI I* S 26 If you are suffering from ■W* a 1431 I ea • malaria, hare the are bllkma, dyspeptic, oroonaUpated. Kidney Wort will surely relieve and quickly cure. In the Spring to oleanse the System, every one should take a thorough course of U. <1- SOLO BY DRUGGIST*. Priesii. KIDNEY-WORT 31 IS FIT CLOTH IXO. \T b r —THE — GOODS MUST BESOLD! FURTHER Orders from Headquarters. a* DON.! HOLDBACK FOR HIGH PRICKS, HUT SELL. MORE GOODS COMING. : leuty-live of the fioest Mut*, that have ewr lieeri offered Ibra&lein Wilmington will be put upon our counters L>-day, constating of the lineal Cheviot*, Ca&eimerc* and Wor.-tcdf in single and double-breasted at price* to ruU all, and orders to make another a. reduction in our Overeoat*. Sixty-r.lne j>air of The fine Tht Pant-« ev • »Ifercil for sale. having use for these goods will find it 11 at once and uk to their advantage t«> examine the stock at the : j ». M 1 B F I r r PARLORS, No. 1 East Fourth Street. ONE HOOK BELOW MARKET STREET. i Mr. «I. Dc.Woll ta constantly In uitendance vhere he will be ph ased to meet bis friends. a. m. X'TOFFFF ' rOPPRir ' * «L HAG« OF El. KG A N T 16 LAGYAYRA, RIO, MARACAIBO AND JAVA COFFEES, Iii.-v recel 1« th«: time io lay to •I lo buy c!i»ap go to iv.r the Wti ! i ORIPPEN'8 —TEA STORE— N*). 5, E. Second St., WiL, Del. JIEEFNER'S Oyster Bay and Dining Saloon ni 1 •"Basemen* of— cWi MARKET STREET. 1? night. dee96-M i ! _IA.. m On IMPROVED RUBBER ! : H. JACOBS MANCrACTUMER OF J i HAND 8TAMP8, ! Ul. lÄbie'Kk. 11 ' 1 *' a,1<1 for : ti. W. ( OK. SIXTH AND SHIPLEY 8Tfl. «lies- 1-io Wilmington, Delaware (': : » j and j ('an cure all klndeof dloeasea by laying on oi > hands by the power of cieetrictfy. I J^AURA E ROXBURG, 230 EAST LIBERTY ST. KHKUMATI8M,DElFjkEBS AND CHRONIC eaat A specialty. Can furnish best of referenoe, üec 12-1-U WjlXXMAMMM Jt MMOWM. ; Seven Prices —AND Twenty Varieties of Men's Overcoats between $5 anti $10. They cover plain Black Beaver, Fancy C'assi mere8, Fur Beavers and Mel tons. The trouble is that the extreme cheapness makes buy ers suspect the qualities, but they are honest coats and many of them good ibr three winters. promise that nothing so really good in Overcoats will offered next season. It safely We can be Wanakaker & Brown. Oak U all. fJUth and Harket Diraeu. PHILADELPHIA. ' I txn NEW YORK., lH»a. More p «copie hav.r road The Sun during the year Just now passing than ever before since it was first printed. No other newspaper published on this side of tbe earth has been bought and read In any year by so many 'D and women. Wc are credibly inlbrmcd'that people buy, read, and like TV .%n for the following reasons among others : Became Its news columns present In attractive form and with the greatest possi ble accuracy whatever ha* Interest for humankind; tbe events, the deeds and mis deeds, the wisdom, the philosophy, the notable folly, the solid sense, the improving nonsense—all tbe at present revolving In space. Because people have learned that iu its remark* concerning persons and affairs The Sun makes a practice of telling them the e fact truth to the best of its ability three hundred and sixty five days in the year, before election as well as after, About the whales as well as about the small fish, in the face of dissent as plainly and fearlessly as when supported by general approval. The Sun has absoluely no purposes to serve, tbe information of its |readers and the furtherance of the common good. Because it is everybody's newspaper, man is so humble that 77« Sun is indiffer ent to his welfare and his right*. No man is so rich that it dan allow injustice be done him. No man, uo association of men, is powerful enough to be exempt from the strict application of its principles of right and wrong. Because in polities it has fought lor a dozen y**ars, without intermission and sometimes almost alone among newspapers, the fight that hm resulted in the recent overwhelming popular verdict against Kolx-Miuism and for honest government. No matter what party is in power, The Sun stands and will continue to stand like a for the interests ol the people against UGpollst*. aud the dishonest schemes of j»ub lic robber*. All this Is what we are told almost daily by our friends. One man hold* that The Sun is the best religious newspaper ever published, becAUAs its Christianity Is undiluted with cant. Another holds' that It Is the !>eat Republican newspaper printed, because it has already whipped half of the rascals out of that party, and U proceeding against the other half with ur.dimlnbhed vigor. A third believes it to In* the best magazine of general literature In existence, because it* readers mis* nothing worthy of notice that l* current in the world of thought, »o every friend of The Sun dis r» one of its many side* that appeal«» with particular fore* to his individual liking. If you rtfready know The Sun , voti will observe iliat in 1888 it is a little better than *r before. If you do not alre-Ady know The .sun, you will find it to Ik* n mirror oi all human activity, a storehouse of the choicest products oi common senM* and and imagination, a mainstay for. the of honest government,a senilnel for genuine Jeffersonian Ihmocracy, a scourge for wickedness of every specie«, and an un commonly good (Investment lor the coming y.ftf. rs ol the busiest world No »ck ! > aui Term« to Moil .Hub*crlbern. The Révérai editi« by mail postpaid DAILY—55 cent* a month, $6.50 u year; with Sunday edition, $7.70. SUNDA V—Eight pages, $1.3u a year. WEF-KLY—$1 a year. Right page«* of tlie beet matter ol the daily issue*; cultural department of uue«|ualled merit, market report.-» and literary, aeieutifi.* and doinee'Jc inte)lig«.*nee make the Weekly Sun ,tlie newspaficr for the tanner V house hold. To clubs of 10 with $10, A (hirer*« of The Sun are sent follows ; »«n j i extra f»y free. 1. W. ENGLAND, PUBLISHER OF "THE SUN. New York City. 1883. Harpek's Youno People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY—10 Pag». » B*»ya and Cilfle of front t«i Ik years of age. Yul. i\, comiQcticing November 7, 18SÎ1. Suited ! The lorxfi Peoi* i p« mI'ii 1 ta-y..n«1 Vmi. It has a «ItailncL purpoiM', p, which It h« lucres-that, namely of supplanting th** vli fer in** young with a paper w«*il as ruorc whot. lias twen from tU'ipaUon.-N. Y. the fiv-l sue« Kvciilng a«Jll> aitra«- Boaton re of engraving, and cou su rpa M-d hy a hr« night B'v£ M Journal. For neatness, elec tenta g. u**rally, It G Hot. of the klu<! I'ltt-turg fi:i7.« lU , V punit >ei TERMS : HAKHER'à YOl'Nfl PEOPLE, , Per Year, Pontage Prepaid, $ O.n0. Single Number*. Four C'eniä each. StH'cImen copy sent on receipt ofThroc IVnu. I he \ online- of HARPER'S Yoi'NO PKOI'LR l'or handsomely Imuud in llluinlnat?d Cloth, Will be ent ».y mall. p«wtag.* prepaid, on <Ki,U) each. Cover for Yoi nia I'koi'le nt»; poetagi, is cent* additional, p« should ik* made hy l'optoffioe Draft, to avoid chance of ion*, e not to copy this advertise e expre«-. order « Y If ARPkR ft Biwu,. for pß*i a - Kcmlttau J Money 1er o i -sssaa **nt A'IUrcflä ! : HARPER & BROS., NEW YOBK. *loc.7^t(lA* Q.RFAT RUSH run O Y STERS! J. T GARDNER, COE. SEVENTH AMDHHIPLKY 8T«. has added more help to hta boslacaa, and la now »UDDly all persona wlthoYaTEKa at short notice. His wagon will deliver oysters to aU of the city. Orders left with the driver wDl promptly attended u. oc2£*mi4 rta c RKPRINTKOrKOM YESTEjRDAY rOBKIUÜ UOHHir. | Jgj EmjIhlPf Lovely In 8 pain. Lomhin, Jan. 10.—Uonsiderabjta ouRsioo la going on her«* \% Itti regard t advero-o comment« in the Kreuch pro)** England's position on the Ffjyptian < ue*t1on. LalUpvblique Franca**, Gambetta'» organ, accuse Kurland of manifest iluplu ity and unfairness. MADUtn, Jan. 10.—The Cortes assembled UMlay. Kenor Sagaafa, the new Premier, made a speech in which he explained the cause of the crisis, and declared that the Oovemment's policy will be the 4ame that of the former ministry. Th< general favorable impression ol the new ministry,and a* there is likely tola g fusion of element* it is looked upon as at strong oue. There is to be an effort made to se cure the adhesion of the Republican^ to the monarchy. Senor Saga»u is very popular. ; Preach Papers ««rumbling at dis to the a, to Bl re is a A tiursted flank. Jkhrkt C'itv, N. J., Jan. 10.—The City Bank of this place lias suspended. Its capi tal was $50,000; average de|n.-Its 1^75,000. It ha«l no connect ions in New York, bud ness being done through the First National Bank of New Jersey. There i* great excite ment around the closed door». Lot Morrill Dead. Washington, Jan. 10.—Hou. lot M. Morrill died in Augusta, Me., at 1 o'clock tbU morning. TUB cm MASK ST*. t Losal Uuotatlnai Corrwtsd Ihlll la the Hmw Markst. sloth arc. ' OofouKrrap Daily by Thm William: «•■* k Sows UOMF AWT. lOLANDYWirS hi ILLS— at-ra r*n bak'l wboiasa!». Wm. Le* h Son's Best' retail. Hcliar Paten* 14 bu »: 4* I üiifionF.r.r fc*xtr» do 6 PouiAXAt r.do. r-amtly do Kirkwood Rbtler Gruuad, t Occident*; do 6 Superfine Tito 5 V t 7 u r Nt, b •*. 6T.S 4 o 4 Ov Best middlings. Best ship Ftttfi. Outline, Dora Hborts. Bran. / II l ' :*■ par Huuurod. n oô4t2 io t io m 16 Oom Ana yeUuw, 63.x Corn meal. whit*. Corn moat, eoan*. ft URAIV (•R* t.o «heJ. Prime Iona berry wheat New dr/ eorn. l M hay, vbkd, xtc.— corjtrxTED daily fit w. j. MORROW, KO. 417 FRENCH ST RE Kit' per l u 1 IJÜ4 r ewt fc l.lo Hay. straw.. Cats. Bran, double bushel bo t. Cracked corn. 71 MlddllD||a,doal>le bushel Coarae meal.. •« 76 Cora oa ear . . 70 Sbeitod c*rn (Freund corn and oats . . (là *TC..—<X*kRB«'TEO DAILY BY •k, THIRD STRICKT MAKKRT. Print batter, per ft. wholesale.! J»0 #|| f .rt6 Tub * *' retail.4o o • wholesale. .*ia (a * *• retail . Eggs, wholesale, per doten Ens. retail, per doten. Chlokcna, alive wholesale.. Chickens, dresse, <1 wholesale. Ai «g Chickens, ali va, retail.iz «41 (•hickens, dressed, retail.14 4$ Cheese, whol Cheese, reiall, Turkey s, wholesale, dressed Turkeys, retail, dressed. iß qji HEEF COKEECTEO DAILY BV WILLIAM I OHUOKD STREET MARKET. Sirloin steaks per i*>un<l. Hump steaks )>er pound. Konnd steaks per t»ound Rib roust per pound. Chuck rtiast per pound ... Stewing p.ecee. Bolling bus per p**un 1... Shim*. . Kidney (at,per pound ... Lamb chops, per |*>und.. Lain!) rousts, per pound.. Mutton chops, per pound Mutton roasts, per p«mbd Veal cutlets, per pound.. Vea I roasts, per pou nd... POUE ETC., CORRECTED* DAILY sr.\u. y, BEcoxD sthkiti- markitj*. wholesale retail .4 .■> 1 u .4" JO .11 . l . 1 .. .16 le, per pound .14 .« c i 1; .If, 1 - 'LAYBY, • .V) tt .*6 .1« Ql .18 14 «II .18 • li* «) 12V .8 ftV .id .'fij .1 j - .18 .16 .12 .14 .26 .. .14 'K C. DILL, Smoke«! ham.«. Shoulder*. Dried beef. Salt flitch. Loin» and sausage. Freeh shoulder s. Pori: Htcak and cau.-«uge. Kaiu->. Flitch. Freah ham* ui Smoke«! bacoi Herapne I. Plu.afeet. Bologna oanHiige. Liver pudding... l«ard. IT 14 In 13 LA 1. ■ . 1 I 1.» 1-2 14 «I ilit-jh. \ « 1« .*« t If* 1!4> U i ■ 1*4 . 1; I . Tl.-H. rORRK«'TEO DAILY K\ hTRBKl MM.Kh'l. b. 1 »II F It Pike. Lake *na«i . .16 .u SI*«*«« • .i- PolkMik . Rock link, |>€r txiund White Peruh, per pound Trout, per pound. Halibut, per pound. Oaifieh, per pouu«i. Mackerel, |^r piece. Black ttaii....... At, .1 ÿ\'. .1 .16 A 1.-8 .uk .law *1 «W 46.00 at «1 Blue ha-*.«.. Terrapin per dort-n )lu«ldo«h. Market cod. Pickerel. Smelt*. .Oh 16 Iu VE44BTABLBH. Potat<H>R, per half-peolr. Swoet potatnea. per half peok.. Uabboire, per head. Turnip*, («er balfireek . Cal ery, per hi. .1*1 .K ch.. .H New York MarkaMx» N i Y il. 10.—Flour, firm; No, •• Smio , . tine. «Io. 93.2r.al.so. Wiieat No. 2. red winter, Janutirv. H.iaai !*»• February. 9l.l3<-7al l.T' 4 . * Fkirn: January' w^,'; lVl.riiarj- et Oats; .lauuary. J6 1 February,*46-C"* Rye, active uu.l flim; Wcfte j 6 Sa 72. Barley, No. 1. bright <'ana«lH. 9i.O Fork, «lull; nntnlnallv .t.i V : , töHf.J ; {State, , .. . changed. Lard. January, 910.75; February. 710.1«;. Butter, dull; Western creatnerv, choice r.Ha3V; do. prime. 32a3&. ' Sugar, nominal; centrlfugul, 7^aTi.j:. hggs, quiet; State, 28h 2V: \V«-tt«* r ,, 27a*27'«f. , choice. JAM NOW PREPARED TO DELIVEl ALL SIZES OF COAL ! -or BUPEttlOftt QUALITY FOR FAMILY -AT TUE AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES ! All coal UHF I! screeued --pul li: collar«. . TOWNSEND, B. F OFFICE ft YARD, FOOT OF FOURTH ST. •JFTtolepb'mlc coramunlcaiilnn with «III parts of the cl tv. *u«5. TkELAWARE CARPET HOUSE, ■*-' NO. J09 MAKKKT «THFKT. We have Jum received a large stock -or FINK— TAPE8THÏ «HU8SEL8, THKKE-ELT INGRAINS AND DAMASK CARPET1NOS — Alm» a urge a=e«*i uueut of— OH, CLOTHS, MATTINOb AND WIN DOW SHADES. Airiii «call glvtug barg&iiiii.'tm l satisfy yourself umui wear« henry grebe,; i WU.M1NUTUA. UK CLomnr*. ALMOST UPON US., The holidays always leave us with the dull season on our hands, and we must do our best to reduce our stock w hile wc have customers. Someone once said that "Nothin* is cheat) at luilf-price if von don't * want it, but it von do want it, , i « « . . .y «y I how tlien I So it is with cloth- j ing ; we want to sell it, and do I so. If you have any idea of I making a purchase hear in mind that we don't take cost into consideration just now', but have made such reductions in every department as will convince you that we ure 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 MERCHANT TAILORS, Sixth and Market. i-u»-tr-H4 To-day & To-Morrow. At the Wilmington Clothing House, Fourth and Market streets, we will present to every purchawr of clothing one oi our placcpiei Hood" —ns u Christmas souvenir. They are \ ery attractive and will please the children. We will add that we have made our prices to correspond with the lateness of tin- season and to attract purchasers who wish to secure a suit or an overcoat for the child, boy or man who has not yet bought. Prices ajid quality will toll, and we will tell you our low prices when you call. Largest stork to select from. Do not fail to visit us. Yours truly, Jno. W. Diefendorf & (Jo. X. U.—Kilt Suits at a sacrifice. Red Riding or "Morning Prayer" .. V{TK. TAKE PLEASURE LN CALLING "V THF ATTENTION O* PIANO —ANIL ORGAN I.u« NEW, I.AFCGK . Iter th. Kl.ht.y\ IT ». - vv >1* m of 1 ■ U llo till tempu • wt|j ti: l»rl 1 in ». isuing t'• !«• pnra*h »riva- u uatrutii« up*, "»ether t hi y wlsl if Krnaiiv e phi'ii irlvln .1 W«* c III sll< Mio! iticntl« to nil. Il), S. Johnston «t Co., I ' 4ti ami 48 Al es* Filth St. FOUNTAIN SQUARE. CINCINNATI I J (JFORGE STECK «v CO.'S I'ATKNT TUNC. A i N KK UPRIGHT PIANOS! e«*.«-lv< *1 ■«(•n tu» nt «»f the cc-lc 1 I rate«j ' In ohm tvalod riuuoi.. W<- tiik'p pi •1 I Mu perl. Shirk to alt Intercn ALBERT KRELL Mil K AtilCNT, >S. W. Cor. 4th &. Elm Sts., CINCINNATI, O. T ANF. A: RODLEY CO.. _ GOLD MEDAL j AWARDED TUE ATLANTA COTTON EXPOSITION, —ON THEIR— . ^ eam Engine & Saw Mill 7 KXH1BITRD AT ATLANTA UN 1881. ol *waii» ERKlr.es Boiler*, Haw iK'R'a. Latl. Mach In«», llub and "hnttbig* Hanger«, Pulleys i r l, « n 'f ,, . C, ' Flour MUta. HjMMMal ati. uUou vdvc-fi to I'lanuthftn Machin er\. c atalogue ftwe. Lane & Bodley Co. John and Water Sts., CINCINNATI, < A POSITrVECURF, WITHOUT! U KKlClNKs: I ; i -J j i 1 ! . Ina ! ALLAN'S SOLUBLE MEDIUAIUED BOUGIES l*atcntc«t, < »ctober ir.th* t87C. —Ont* i>ox of— S«* 1 o Vr ü! 1 ? U r°lu fourC aysor lew. n.ïtttr of hôwÎÜ uk Æn».' °"*' "■*'• JiLSSSSl ÎB?ÂÂî; or 0,1 J. c. ALLAN *C«i., MJohnBtrw^ New lut modi m ad I an 14 ZJTMMAJtr FVMJJVATXOJnk 1883 . HARPER'S WEEKLY. «>. ny « u» hm a«jj* . m«tr iu T , . w.»i> u.. m«u i»p«i*r «< altraelivu fninlly I»«««paper In the world. Harper's Periodicals, ILLUSTRATED. 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I tlu ill « niul public «I A the l»e-t ver nrlu teil, till Ine .1 !lll imku/.Iim- for chlhlrcr «V which U/ins H With finest « Tlu 'inker S ■ « i* tu 1 «ill I ' olorwl frouiUpleec^ Uniicd, uinl thr at f< iktt«»i of nil pHrcntK and nil i « ndliiK vounK folks Ijinvltc«, to the foltovrlnK r»rtl»l list of allrar "TiikTi.vkuam ititoTiiLKs* Tide-Mill.*» i y uv J, T. Trow iiridRC, former >" u,1 ¥ Folks, " and author of "Tin-Jack Hazard Htoi'i«**. " etc. A n . ' I "TlIKSroitY Of* VlTKAlV' chit«'of Klrl and hoy life In Bv Krank U. StiM-ktou, f-rin« r **M. Nicholas *» Hiith»»r «*f An hislorh'al 1 the IUtli « cutur\ listniit «-«lit* Ihr T KTORY Kokin llooD. , • A «»fib«* r.imoil *'*mipi. Ky Mauric»' author of* The V\ 1 t«*h*-ry of Archery. ' * Thou •Ti k Field IV IIP T! THK CLOTH-Or To »Hi Illustrated with man) «OLD.»» J H. >. I! titrknhh tlctui "A Hi A cipimi ;* N t. ««■I [« "Ills MhJ •SWTter AWAY," th«- MtH-«hMppi fl«*odH <»t 1842. arly . <ili«»r nPHuldeii IhvyH." By william M. . Myself,** etc. ■ ill Nt.lI V Kit In, 1«. "KLI/.j A hlo/r-iphi.-al pni «v h Tit .ling this eelebrats-«! ti:ii.--l v. lth ph-tun h t»> Miss TiuiiiipHwii. .I.lKItH?" ■ Ill pun pr.-r I« •I "Si. Mftioia*-* 'Where Was Vii A tlivlllli Archlhaht y story of the Hu Fori.«*. \VuM ,ir -Turkish war. Hy pondent. tik; White Hocke.* •f''Tad*' Lincoln. Hy 'llMiBoj KmlgrantH.'* (TllLOREN.** "Till; Bov An ol'ihn 111 Noah Hr....k .1 •< »M EDI! A Itn«- hcrti-i ! brooks, mull . Î Including A t : fi. I M "Till V \I Silt .1 exprès ty for |«-.|t<1 N y Hmca. LAUS. * .J'repr There will »ti st.irhM hy L well-kno • mil. «. I«a .M. AI • rile is for d Instruction h popular feu tu res and «le il.. I« f<»!k i: I* rlon u path* ■ i a*. rr. 'scr. Huh feriptl '•" M 'T*'" <11 tig lth tii«* Ul'httv sal MMra«HiouH. The CENTURY CO., New York, N.Y. Nov d»er mim «lerful i . The I'hc W .liriHlinns VontlHpli ■«•«• I .1 { ( • I FT A —TO— EVERY SUBSCRIBER. This offer Is iaile by lb. INevv York Observer - tkc* oIdt*^t and beAtoftho * eli.« ioitp weeklies For sixty years, this undenominational, un sectarian and evangelical newspaper has *»ocn circulating in the U ntei 4 States and in almost every foreign country. Its B ub sc Tibers aro counted by tens of thousands Eaft.li year its proprietors have added to its Yi'JUftj engaging fresh editors and eorrespond eats at liorne and abroad, enlarging and multiplying its departments, and endeavor ,n ^ rt allxe their high ideal of the Best Religious and Secular Family Newspaper. They oiler, this year, to every subscriber, new or old, whose subscription is paid tor 1883, tlie mrw book of Rev. S. I Primo, D.D., «milled "Prayer aud Its An8Wer > ,, a handsome volume oi nearly 200 l>ound 1" ^oth, the retail price of which is one dollar. S;jrc*irneu copies of the paper sent free. Address : NEW YORK OBSERVER, NEW YORK. remeus dcc2-2t HK EHINTtP FHOM Yt>T E rd a y thk niMBu nom CIlliMiffO t ailed Upon for *l«*lp~Tele lrT ,, il . «>«•» llnrnMI And t!.n., nilBl ,.. tl ^ MlfHcult. CttirAflo, Jiu. tu.— At a oVWb murniuK, Fire MroliAll Swc m v nvHvfti brief telegram frei» the Chlei of the in* waukee Kiri- Departure«!« Hying that New hail Home waa burolug, anil a.kin. in help. * 01 At 5.37 o'clock another telegram cam, from the name anurce, urglug Unt aid u wot at once. t weency put three ai hla beet tugiuea a tu. tbclr regular crew* mnA 1,000 of'ho^ ou flat ear», aud they were sent forward bv an extra train furnUhed by the Chicago and Northweetern road. The train lcit here little before 7 o'clock with orders to mat, uo stop between here and Milwaukee, it i, reported here that 75 person» were tu rued to death, but the report has *uot yet bn- Q verified. Every effort la being made to seen it- f UT ther particulars. It is known that the Mutual Union office waa bnrued entirely out and Western Union facIHUe* crippled PRIVATE ADVICES. Private advice* from Milwaukee sav th, loss of Ule by fhe Newhall House fire i* so heavy ns at first reported, though prôb ably 50 persons were; burned. The had about 100 'rooms aud was always ruli being the oldest house In the city, and ven popular. It w^bi owned and run by J f. Autlsdell A Sou, known throughout tbr country as a family of hotel-keepc ft ; UNDER CONTROL. A hccood dispatch from Milwaukee it. ceived at 10 30, naid the fire wan under coû trol. TUE BCttVKD HOTEL Milwaukee, Jeu. 10.—The .S'enUji nogjb* corner of Broail», WWU. Eod WM a all »ton E Rootage of 800 fret mj, Jepili of '150 feet. At tbe time of Ha Hoc, otrer 80 you» Ego, It we* tbe larger boU'l [>ro|>rrtjr In Wlacooaln and waa u I regarded e* one or tbe woale.\ W hotel waa reallj a mere abell. thought for a long time that it it once took Are the flame, would spread rapidly and endanger all aurroutd ing hullillnga and cauae much lacs of lit There was alwavt a large number of gueau In the hotel. The alte of the burned botei|o Immediately oppoalte the magnUleent Clita ber ol Commerce liuildlng. and but a Uori from th* Wlsconaln Marine FI»! Insuran t Company. Tfiê boute was named alVr naitlel Newhall, 'au old-timeape<-ulator,wU was ns well kuown l.'t yeara ag In Milwaukee. Tbe baaenient of the building was dlHdst Into ofllces, aud contained bealde the It-p Job ju-InllDg raUbllabment of PurrU a Armltage. Tlie Brat floor proper was • to. pled by the hotel slon ofllere, two Mil In r 1 room. ih> Ml hu! •ro sever o! th I hi) w Iu a* «my uni. office, In.-urae. »* c.-tora'« »•airooni and sn !«nrn - UKTTl No nil HODlLa. MiLW At KF.E, Jan. 10.—So far 6S bodh» us aud 9 cion dentification u have 1 mj 4*u placed 1 l the morg at places near the ruins. It slow. Among those, known to have Ixm* burned iu the hotel wen? the following: t. W. Briggs, Grand Rapids, Mich; J. \ Mahoney; W. J. Hilles, Syracuse, N. Y N. Miller, Gporge Young, J. Manning, W I). Lewis, R. V. Baker. Net York; À. J. Care, New York; M. Hobler, Chlcift. S. J. Craig, Des Moines, la.; Charis* A Handy, Milwaukee; Orange Williams; J. A. Prior»* ami wife; John C. Clarke, Warsaw, Mr. HoMcll.Tamford; Mr. Rowell,Mealord Ben Tyre, chief clerk; John If. Autlsdsl, clerk; John T. Antfrdel, proprietor, ao«l Benjamin Ma*ou, teacher, or Milwaukee Hindi, New Ham,; A. H. the «i n «»THRU ACCOrNTE. Milwaiki.k, «lau. 10. — The Newsli llou*e, a »ix story brick building, corner of Mirhlguu sl!'(.«et and Broadway, was biirosl till* forenoon. In lea* than half an h< the whole building, long designated a* » deal U-t rap was enveloped In flames. Sotra» of the utmost horror prevails. The inmate* jumped by doEens frern the up per stories to the Alone sidewalks. Ttr shrieks of the unfortunates filled the air The people below were unable to render 1ray aid to the employes of the hotel which v comuiodnted several hundred people. Chicago, .Ian. 10. —A special from Mil w aukoe to the United Press Association wp the most horrible entastrophy which hi* visited that city since the loss of the steams l.ndy Elgin, *30 years ago, occurred th^ morning. The Newhall House, one of ii/ best-known hotels in the West, was «1W covered to be on fire shortly before 4 o'clock, aud the building is now in ruin*, with fully 4b dead bodies buried in tb* debris. The fire broke out, as near us cad i* - ascertained at title writing, in the south end of the huge six story huildtug. It apreid wilh lightning rapidity aud iu the twiukliig of an eye dozen* of doomed inmates loot their lives. In the hotel building asceocol utmost terror prevailed. Corridors ww (Hied with dfnsc *moke aud half-stlUbl jx-rson^were lying across hallways, wbli* shrieks of women and the groans of m« illlfd !h«* air. The few who appearel at the scene did all they could to reßi u<* th bewildere«! guests, and a great many—ho» many eaniiol now be told—were taken o« 1 at the Irtint entrance and from a small ha ning along the north side of lh' ho .1 Tlu at of In r «*f cony building; but on th«* Aouth uud west ftldet of the building the acenea were «Irerdful Home pei.son4 jumpe« 1 from the fifth story The servants numbered St; aud mostly lodged iu the .-Ixtli story. Their exit way of lh«- roof was cut off by Ore, and two stand pi free, with lire ladder» were not aval aide for the name reason. A verj' few wor.' saved by Jumping on canvas. Th«* stores and offices on the ground doer entirely destroyed on the Michigan str«v*t sid«*, aud comprised among ofL iliat oi the.Mutual i cion Telegraph Uou puny. ' * M. ere h THK LOHS. Hy Hy A number oi other buildings Ueldes th* hol« 1 wen* burned, several bankn and Id auranett offices being among the numtai Filty telegraph wires are down. The total $500,000. The lopn of life will be lietween U0 atid with aliout GO wounded. s will jnobably amount %* *Belu*r bo wtao by the iniHfoilunrr ■'! other« than t>y your own." Taxe warning Avoid quack nostrum* l»y which thout and h annually perish. Uae only auch remedi*** a; aro «lemonstratod above suspicion, forera»'* 1 nmong w. Ich u Kidney-Wort. For tor. Id liver, howeta or kidneys, no other re • ody equatfl} It ta aold in both dry an«! liquid form t*)' a* 1 uruggtats. AI for «le time. Frank James' Surrender. AGENTS y ° r *be Illustrated Live»«*** 1 adventure* of Frank and Jew' \V ANT KrV ,,n,N »n*l the Young* f Ai ' L 'Br 0 |herf, live noted Wrofrm "«»• A. Ü..UH, Ph. II. A and thrlHing account of their Iw.ld «ineratlou * f'\ r HS . u,an >' Htaww amt Terrltorlcp, wB« granitic deaerlptloii of the death of Jen««', th f/'i' *■ r »'»k, and the prcilmluaile« of Id ... a 7f rt , , T of Indictment* f«*r Munter ai'j 1 J fhway Robbery. Profusely ffiaoiratad »Jg engravingj of the outlaw a* boys and mea. tb^b -...« ^"DeaandUlftle children, the F«»r«l . "aÄKWi ! feW a '& b nTK. r r®i partlrular.s and be cptivii.c.4 that Ihl* ta lb« salable mut profitable book published, or t<* lime, sun! ,«»c. at once for CunvnMalnfc book atate your choice of townahlp. Outfit and 8»wp*' Copy »« lit prepaid for ft 1.60. Ad.lroos x « ?.* D. THOMPSON ft CO.. Pul»*.. N. W . Cor. 8th and Broad v.-:«v. New \ork. yo ■* - in QPIUM MORPHINE HABIT '•IIUKD IN 10TO SI DATA THOl'SANDS of referboco from lief** 0 * cured. No ptiy till enred. DR. J. STEPHENS l^ebanou, Ohio. Cincir* nati. mvu-aft