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Reprinted from Saturday 1.. - qfc Judge IV out ton Not In Hanger. [Special dispatch Georgetown, March 17.—Tho report that Judge Woollen U dangcrouttly ill in untrue. He is suffering from a very bad cold aud is routined to Ills room, but is improving aud is not seriously 111. '4.15 the Gazelle. J Oflt('ii»l M .lires. The official reportUngtatrar Frazer for the week eudiug March 17, 188tf, is lows : Total number 01 deaths, St; bom in the United States, Jl; white, 30; black, 11; males, 14; females, 17; adults, 17; minors, 14; died lu the almshouse, 2; Coroner's cases. 1. Under 1 year, «*: 1 to 2, 2; 2 to 5; 3; 5 to 10, 1; 10 to lfi; 2: :.\> to .30, 8; .30 to 40, 2; 40 to V), 1; 50 to «s», 1; 00 to 70, ,3; 70 to 80, 1 ; 80 to 90, i; stillborn, 5. Causes of death—•Consumption, 3; pneu moula, 2: small-pox, 3; ateiactasis, acute Brights disease, asthma, eerebro meningitis, cerebrospinal meningitis, cystitis, cape 11 ary bronchitis, catarrh morbus, croup catarrhal, incmLraucous croup, catarrh, congestion of lungs, conges tion ol left luog, dropsy of pericardium, malaria, marasmus, paralysie, pulmonary congestion, scarlet fever, softening of brain, typhoid fever, valvular disease of heart, one each. By wards—First, 2; Second, 2: Third, .3; Fifth, 4; Sixth, 4: Seventh. 5; Eighth, 4; Ninth, 2: Tenth, 3; Eleventh, 2. Brought here for interment, 3; sent away, Number of deaths for the corresponding week last year, 29. Births reported during the week, 29; males, 14; females, 15. By wards—Second, 7; Third, 1; Fourth,4; Fifth, 3; Sixth, 3: Seventh, 5; Eighth, 2; Ninth, 3; Tenth, 1. During the week two white marriages were reported. E. B. Fkazer, Registrar. A Tea Swindler. A young man went to Dover last week selllug tea for 30 cents a pound, offering furniture as a premium with each package. He operated on Green street aud had little difficulty in swindling a lot of people and getting out of towu. The foilowiug Is a list of those who purchased tea, aud the amouuts they expeuded aud the style and kind ot furniture they Were to re ceive: Thomas Pearson, set parlor furniture, one organ, $13.80; Mrs. John Parsons, lied room set, $2.80; Isaac Pearson, one organ, $2S(/; Mrs. Gideon Blizzard, one stt furniture,one carpet,$5.80; Jas. D. Boggs, one patent rocking chair, 80 cents ; Mrs. Peter Waitey, one bed-room set, $2.80; Robert Pearson, one set parlor furniture, one organ. $10.80; Hugh McCallum, one marble-top stand, 30 eeuta; Mrs. Powell, oue toilet set, 20 yards carpet, $5. About a year ago some of the same parties were caught by who worked the same territory with a potato bug destroyer, which he sold for 25 cents per package, around just before the plants were up, and directed the package not to be broken until ready for use (when he would lie far away.) One purchaser could not rest, but broke his open, when he discovered the Bell —two blocks of wood labeled 44 death to tater bugs." Of course the bugs had to be caught before they could be killed. I fol breast, cholera of 4. d fellow Will Recover HIh Money. A. R. Robinson of Drawbridge, Sussex county, an account of whose loss by robbery of a draft for $2,000, was published last week has received in formation that the draft lias reached the bank at which it is payable. The bank, of course, refused payment. The lurtlefl wlio presented the draft at the Western bank claim that they won it from Mr. Rohiuson while gambliug, aud want Mr. Rohiuson to go West, so they can bring suit there for payment. This of course 1* only a sly doilge, as oue knowiug Mr. Robinson, believes he would engage iu a game of clianee. By the advice of his attorney, J. il. Paynter, Esq., Mr. Robinson will lemain East aud allow the parties to bring suit here if they want. The law, of course, is on Mr. It's side, and there is very little doubt but thut he will finally recover his money. Bright 's DiseiiH«*, Diabetes. Beware of the stuff that, pretends to cure these diseases or other serious Kiduey, Urinary or Liver Diseases, as they lieve for a time aud makes yoü ten times worse afterwards, but rely solely ou Hop Bitters, the only remedy that will s and permanently cure you. it destroys and removes the cause of disease so effectually that it never returns. ly rc ■iy A Narrow Fscape. An employe of the Harlan *fc Hollings worth Company made a narrow escape yen ter da y from being bound train at the P., VV. A B. depot. He was so drunk, he seemed totally oblivious of the fact that had assistance arrived a minute later he would have been killed. An Old Burial. The funeral ol Mar 79, took place from th«* T. G. Gayley, No. 417 South F.ighth street, Philadelphia, yesterday. Deceased was tin widow of the iiev. Samuel M. Gayley, who pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Giiß city, about 25 years ago. over by tin* south G. Gayley, aged .1 her T he M»(Hh The society dr; tlirop, Madih for over »50 nights consecutively, will be presented iu this city before the close of the season. Sipiare Theati Gompnny. , "Vouug Mrs. VViu ruuuiiig at the hieb has bee Square Theatre, New York city. Cure for KlieiimaliHiit. Those who ur<* all!icted with rlicuinatisin can be iMtrmaueutly cured by Dr. J. B. Welch, 508 West street. Different remedies for different forms. Can furnish unques tionable references. You cau have an accidental policy yourself for $5,000, or as per week if hurt, hy upplylng tu J. K. «utterly, agent. No. :ioa Market, st •t. aeml or »-all and get papers. Office up btairs, opeu in the evening. CITY ITEMS Ghrlettield & Beat. .sutterley fli Go.. Photographers, 304 Market st THE KAILKOaiB. A Local Time Table With the Latest Corrections. TRAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON FOB PHlLA.— 4.00*— 4.43* — 6.30—6.66 7.001—7.60 —k.lOf— 8.16—y.OOJ—9.39J—9.58t—lO.30~ 11.63 a. in;—14.00f lu;— 14.16—14.3K—1.63—4.301—4.00— 6.17*—6.30t—fl.10—6.38*—7.46—7.30*—W.56*pui.— Naw Yohk — 4.00*—4.43*—6.30—7.60—U. 60— 11.63 a. lu— 12.3R—1.63—6.17*—6.38*—7.46 p.m. Baltimore—1.05*—1.44*—4.51*— 8.06* — v.17 .—14.46—1.00—1.09—6.00—6.00—6.67— 10.00 a. 11.04* p. m. W ASH II» «»TON—1.44* —1.00—1.09—6.67— 11.04» p. m. Baltimorh 1.06*—W.17 10. .61*—8.06—ff.17 a. INTBKMKDIAT1I stations— tt. m;—1.80— 6.Ü0 p. Oi. • * Trains running both dally and Sunday. tTralns running only on Sunday. J Connect at Gray's Ferry for old depot, Broad and Washington avenue; Dhlawarv Kailhoad— 6.00*—W.lo a. in;—1.06 —3.00*—6.46f p. m. No Sunday trains. * For New Castle only t For Harrington and intermediate stations. WiLxiNOTOM a North BUM bailboai>— 7.40 a. \B;—1.35—6.14 p. m. DBLAWARB WlWTKKN K AI LROAD— 7.06—10.80 a. m;— 6.U0 p. in. Sunday trains lO.Sua. m—6.00 TRAINS Alt LIVE A1 W UaMIim» i(>N FROM Phil 8.04* —1.07 —6.48—7.36f—7 66— «. 60—10.38—10.68 p. m. York—1.34*—4.47 14.60-1.07—4.66— 6.48«— 10.58 p. —Tl. 60-—1.0*1—1.34*—4.47*—7.46 .14—W.06—lCi.lOi— U.l»b—14.86 a. ill:—14.60 -4.30f —4.60— 4.36— 4.66— b.40—6.63—8 4C N 8.04t— V.14 a. ItALTIMORE—1.61* -4.1 Bl.— 1 2.30—1.6U-6.11 * — WaB HI VO COW—1.51 *—4.13—11.43 a. 34—0.64—11.43 ». -7.44—W 4w* •». ui. .Mi i.58—6.11*—6.80*—7.44—0.40* p. in. * Ifoth dally and .Sunday. t On Sunday only. D«CLAWA!IHRAI — 11*5*—6.i»6 p. m * From Nsw Gastlsoniy. 15* •« . No SUoday Lai Wilk»«tox A N 8.40—11.40 a. m;—6.46 p. t\i. Dilavirs Wkhtbrv Hail road—?. 00 a. m;— '4.15 y. in. Sunday trails s.10 a. m.;—4.40 p. m TRAINS I.LA VL KtR WULBtlWQTON Philadelphia Nbw ItjaoAD Stiuiht Depot— 11.30*—3.66*—6.80—7.204--8. üO— 8.41—8.36f—10.18 -11.80-11.60 a. m:— 1* as—l.34f—1.32—3.16— 4.02— 4.26— 6.06- 6.20-6 —0.30—10.00—11.32* p. in 1-iBOAD AUD W ABH1H01 as—a.ost—e.aa—s.au* ■o» ivaire»—a.so-a.oo —10.15 a. m:—l.ao—8.10—* JO—4.15 p. m. in New Gartlk—B.33—1( «»— 11.4B a in. 4.4« I * Daily and Sunday, t On Sunday oui?. Mr Th« lilMk ttgur«j* III« l.ludtori Kcpr«Mi trial;.*. iTjTiJail rti«tr Arrival anti j Departur«. Taking KItect July lut, 1 MM2. Tli® Post ( »filer iu thlsjftity will t>® open daily, . to « p. m. . On in. Private The whole The sxcept Sunday, from 4.30 a Private boxes are accessible until 11 p. Sundays open from 8 3oto «30 a. boxe* .uvenslbla from 6 in 8 p. m. sale stamp window will flo*e order sftloe will c at 6.Ü0 p. u. MAILS ULOHU |S KIIICWI: mk ney Wilmington A North Pa., and points on the Itad of Ohndd f s Ford. 7.40 a. in. Philadelphia closed pcjuch. 8.80 a. tu. Philadelphia and wayimall, v.uu a. m. New York, Pennsylvania and points east and west, ». a. m. Delaware Western Railroad to Landenberg, 10.00 a. m. Philadelphia, New York city, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, 11.60 aim. Philadelphia, New l ork and all points east and west. 1.30 p. m. Philadelphia, New York and all point« east and west, 4.40 p. m Philadelphia and N(iw York cities closed pouches, 9.36 p. m. Pennsylvania west <|tf l^ancaster, and all points west and southwest «.86 p. m. All points uurth, east, west and southwest, 1.00 p. m. All Louisiana is sent west except New Orleans fhrougb malls. SOUTH. altimoreand way iiiall, 7.-I0 a. m. Washington and all ]|>olnU south, 7.4o a. in. All points Supplementary mall for the Peninsula, 9.00 Railroad to Reuding tlmore Ueutral south which is sont south the I'enlnsula. 8.30a. in. Haiti in ore, Washington aud all point« south, 1*4.30 p. ui. Newport, Stanton, Newark, i.ikton and Havre de Grace, 14.30 I». ui. Point.« on Italtimore Central, between Port de Posit, Northeast aud Oftiadd'K Ford.14 30 p. tu. Baltimore and Hay Ijue steamer«, 4.40 n. m. Puni usuIn n«rrth of Harrington, Inoludlng Del;»ware Gltyand St. Georgen. 6.l*o p. iu. Halttmore, closed poitch, o.6o p. m. Baltimore, WasMng|l< 11.00 p. m. MA 11.6 AKRIVa AN d all points vouth vaar. WlHuIngton & Northern Railroad, d .30 p. in. From New York. PlUladeipbu, Washington And all other points. d.3u n. ui. From Philadelphia, New York and points north, east and west. 8 b 3o a. m. From way mail troiui Phltadeipnia. 8.30 a. m. From Peninsula all north of Harrington 9.1 'o a. iu. Italtimore an.» way ma» I. 9.60 a. m. Kaltimore, 14. ÿo m. From Peninsula mail, 14.3U p. iu. from Philadelphia, Now York and point* nortli and east. 1.30 p. iu. Baltimore. Washington and pointa l i south, 4.40 p. m. From Delaware Won tern Railroad, 4.40 p.m. From Philadelphia, N north and east. 6.40 p. in. From Baltimore, Washington and points south and southwest, >.40 n. in. Carriers dellverle« r|« follows : 0.3U a. m.. gen eral; 10.00 a. in., partlil; 1.80 p. in., general; 4.00 p. m., partial. Collections from ströet boxes are made by the _ Triers at 6.30 and 10.00 a. m.,1.30 and 4.00 p. in. An additional colle<itioa will be made at 7.30 p. in. from all boxed between .lefierson and I^ouhard and Water and Tnlrteenth streets Inclusive. On Sunduiy a full collection will be Local letters for carriers' «oslted In tlie Post Office » hour of delivery. W. Y. SWlOGtriT. Postmaster. York and points made at 6.00 p. delivery should beds]» ten mlnufrs before the hiatus. AUSTIN. — Ne lug of tin* «Ibliiht., Katie E. daughter »I the late William >1. W. A Men ville, N. J. ou th Due notice of the f eral will lie given. UNO ER TA K ERS . vv ILBON'o UNDERTAKING ROOMS, «10 KING STREET. Ceiiu*-cLed with Telephone Exchange. Signal No. J68 Ice not used iiiiIcbs rhiue»t<*d. Open all night. J. a;. WILSON, fumkkal Dll 4-12-14 JOHNSON A BARNHILL, Furnishing Undertakers, a. W. COR. TENTH & MARKET, ST8., WILMINGTON, DEL. itJChlDKN« L. HARRY J<«n.N»dN, 617 Jefferson st. . T. HA KN II ILL, «I Tatual ala. wpn-mwMy-l Akr F.ST A I[L1SH ED 1* Luther W. Palmer UNDERTAKER. Bodies Preserved with or w ithout ice. No. 221 Shipley Street. febü-14-ly Teleplu •' b'lial, No. 12.7 I DELAWARE UARPET HOUSE, *' NU. »M MAUKK-I' »TKK.ICT We have Jub| :*1v«m 1 a larg*. -Jor tin TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE FLY INGRAINS AND DAMASK OARFET1N GS Also a large assortment of— OU, UI.OTH8, MATlTNDb AN!) WIN DOW HUADE8. *#"Glve a « ali aud satisfy yourself that we giving bargalnb.*%a HENRY GREBE. st WILMINGTON. UK EVERY LADY SHOULD 8UBSCK1HK FOR Strawbridge & Clothier's Fasuiqn Quarterly. a. EVERY NUMBERCONTAIN» : , d engravings, illustrating lb«* new thing* In évery department «r fashion. EVERY NUMBER CONTAIN»: music, lu most c instrumental. EVERY NUMBER CONTAIN»: The price of all l|;inds of Dry Goods, t with descriptions and engravings to si they look like. Nearly one tin F< pagos of i original, either vocal ogether •" what a. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS; Valuable origiiml artlcles mostly Illustrated, on bjects that treal of the adornment of th** per son. the beautifying of home, and the newest things in art rk. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS: Instructions how the distant consumer e satisfactorily ulid of tlie city. PRICE, 50 CENT# PER YEAR. SPECIMEN COPIES, 15 CENTS. . .. »llOp economically as residents Strawbridge & Clothier, Eighth and Market Sts., Phila. 4C Jan3-itaw-öm Trunks and Traveling Bags ! J. A. CONNER, Reliable Harnes» and Trunk Manufacturer, has removed to his new st<»re, NO. 4 EAlST FOURTH STREET, where you will find the largest assortment o Harness «»'ink*. Bags, etc., In the city. Ladies and gentlemen spuckst books and ludles shopping hags sold at reasonable prices, l'rumpt attention MAU*ntw?Mr lrunk * and lravell "K bags. ». ui. .Mi WAXAMAKMK * BMOWV. a P., Between Times. For early Spring wear we have, among many others, two lines of very fine Fiench Fancy Cassimere Sack Coat Suits, cut in very stylish fashion, whicli we will sell at $20. This is abour four-fifths value. They are worth the attention of young men seeking a be tween season suit. Wanamakeh & Bkown, by Oak HALL, Sixth and Msirket Streets, PHILADELPHIA. CROCKER » H A RE. NOTICE! We have decided to close out our Glass, Crockery and Chirm ware business by April 1st. As we must have room we offer our entire stock of these goods at cost. FLINN & JACKSONS, *219 Market Street. ^JEORGE STECK Ac CO.'S PATENT TON K>»U»T A I N KH UPRIGHT PIANOS! .lust le aseorlineui. ni elo braUd and unrivaled Planes. We take pleasure In showing Hu perl« Hl.M*k all luU-re«te<l. ALBERT KRELL »ULF. AU K NT, S. W. Cor. 4th & Elm Sts., CINCINNATI, O. J^TKKDLE (4 AS LAMP -e»K 50 Candle-Power ? ceedlng the light of 3 ordinary gi adllghl oil. Price |3. C. <». D. ^«arntlve View 4 ' of annual «-.out of Jets. H In * *« or 280 c. mg, by 6 "Nee«lle Gas" l.anipb Jets feltf. l Electric Lanin 1 tub of GRAND ALMA LIGHT ( <'ha Udell *. Ill Ilgbll 20 coal gab »e»; pros pec Uapitallst HHhiMdatcb treated with, of 4U0 C. P. U» order. Table Lamps of M) U. P.|3 .7" 70. W. B. ROBINS Patentee and Manulacturer, 1(1*2 Main Street, (2nd floor, and on Change Daily, CINCINNATI ) W KTAKK FLKABURK IN UAJ.LING THE ATTENTION »*K PIANO —AND— ORGAN lb. ye r NEW, l.AKGK lo •1 ELEGANT •k, Just opened. W ;ul of hibtruiueuta ff«-r the ffu«..»t lound in the city, at Persons wishing to their luteres e In tihowiiig eiitlou lo all. the moHl templing prices. pH I chase will flit a call. greatly We lake pleasu d lu giving gi iiblruiut* whether they wish to buy lot. I). S. JOUNSTON & CO., 46 and 48 West Fifth St. FOUNTAIN BQUARK CINCINNATI 1883. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY— 1« Paget. Suited to Boys and Girls of from 6 to 16 years of age. Vol. iv, commencing November 7, 1882. The Young FKOPLK has been from the first suc cessful beyond anticipation.— N. Y. Evening Post. It has a distinct purpose, to which ll steadily adheres—that, namely of supplanting the vicious for the young with a paper more attrac well as on per E*vSf Journal. For neatness, eleg tents generally, It u tlon of the kl Pittsburg Gazette, wholesome.—Boston *e of engraving, and unsurpassed by any publlca nd yet brought to our notice.— TERMS : HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, Per Year, Postage Prepaid, Single Numbers, Four Cents each. Specimen copy sent on receipt ofThree Cents. Hie Volumes of Harper's Youhg People for 1881 and 1882, handsomely bound in Illuminated Cloth, will he sent by mall, postage prepaid, on receipt of |3,00 each. Cover for Youno People for 1882, 35 cents: postage, 18 cents additional. Remittances should be made by Postofflce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertlsemen* without the express order <-r Harper A Bros. Address $1.50. ! has o HARPER & BROS., Naw you. uer-noa* REPRINTED FROM SATURDAY RUNAWAY l.ADH. Two Boys Captured at the Depot by 8er ffWant Jonen. About ton days ago Sheriff Martin re ceived a letter from the Sheriff of Sussex couuty, telling him to be on the lookout for a boy by the name of Edward Collins, 12 years of age, who had robbed his uucle, William Conway, In Georgetown, and then run away. A full description of the lad was sent with the letter, the contents of which were given to Detective Jones at the P., W. & B. station. Jones who is always on the lookout for offenders, kept his eye opeu aud about 1 o'clock he spied votimr Collins, dressed in open aud about X clock he spied young Collins, dressed in heavy boots, blue pantaloons, dark coat, aud a black slouch liât, approaching the depot iu company with a lad a little older than himself. The boys were at once taken iu custody and marched to Jones' private office, when* they wore closely questioned. Collins ad mitted his identity, aud further acknowl edged that be had iirokeu opeu aud robbed his uncle's trunk of $7 iii money. He bad ins uncle s trunk ol in money. >aid his way to Wilmington on the ug by easy stages and laying over at stations He did not have a very good he was going or what were his eara.com by the way. idea of where intentions. The other lad, who gave his name as Edward Sedgwick, aged 15, also from Georgetown, declared that he was on his way to West Chester. There was no charge against Sedgwick, but the pair of young tramps were taken to tbe Hall and locked up. Sheriff Martin being notified of their arrest. William Conway was telegraphed to. aud the lads will be detained until further advices are received from Georgetown. The boys will be taken to New CaRtle on the 8 o'clock train this evening where they will be until Monday, when their parente Ælre. A MlauudersHandlng. A middle aged woman cause» I consider able excitement on King street above Sixth tlila morning, by accusing a farmer with keeping a email amount of chauge she had bad left in hla care while ahe went an errand, threat* of law and vengeance failed to con vince the farmer that he was acting dishon estly In refuging to hand the ainouul over to the woman who stated that she waa a widow and had fore very short in money matters. She re ceived aid from a uumber of (lersona who heard her story. employment, aud there The Lord's .Supper. The sacrament ot the Lonl'a Supper will Im* atlmluiatered iu the Ceutral Presbyterian Church to-morrow morning at 1U.30 by the pastor, Rev. J. II. Nixon, D. I). Service« will also lie held in the evening at 7.30. That lluebaml ol Mine lie waa before he be I« three time« the gan lining "Wells' Health Renewer. $1 Druggiat«. »The man who kn« B 1'mkham und her women is wanted for a juryman, clearly prove« that he do —S. Y. Ht yith r. Til K LIT V NAKHKTS. <*thlug of Mrs. Lydia iverclgn remedy for The tact not reud the pa|»ers. Local (Jo'italioiiH Lorrexiteil Dally lu Ui« SUree» Market. rn«uu BTO. Uorrkctsd Daily by Tub William Lba 4 N«*B (Jour any, Hrawuywinb Mill»— wholesale. retail, Patsnt »i.oua FUR HAU L. Win. Lea A Son's Best' Roller " »* »• r 50 Ollfton F.F.F Extra Poutaxat F. do. Faullr do Kirkwood Holler Gn Occidental Su|»crfiuu lo 7 7 6 7 4* 6 76 7 46 a 60 d, 7 10 do 6 76 -■ j:» d< ■ • < • P< Best middling». Best ship staff. Gatlins, Oorn shorts. Brau, Goru meal, tl Gorn meal, white, Goni meal, coarse. *44.60 43.50 17 17 I yellow, 4o.0o 30.00 48.60 UR.1I. per bushel. Prime long-berry wheat. Prime yellow com, Screenings, I 18 N HAY, raiD, BTC.—CORKHOTKD DAILY BY W. J. MORROW, MO. 417 FRMHCH BTBBBT: per bu r ewt A 1.10 X Hay.. Straw Oats. Bran, double bushel. 60 Crocked Middlings,double bushel Co&rae meal.. Gorn Shelled corn . Ground corn and oats N BO 76 H Q "" 66 HUTTBR, BOOM. POULTRY, MTU.,—OORRMOTKU MMMMIC'K. THIRD HTHHKT MARKKT. Print butter, per ft» wholesale.! .«w ti Print " " " retail.40 tt 4 " wholesale. .40 tt 4 44 retail., r dozen. DAILY I .36 .4.. Tub Tub Eggs, wholesale, Eggs, retail, i Ghickons, alive wholesale Ghlokens, dresse, d wholesale.. .13 <tÿ Ghickeuti.aUvo, retail Chickens, dressed, retail.16 tt Cheese, wholesale, per pound Ghees«, relall, " Turkeys, wholesale, dressed.16 Turkeys, retail, dressed M .18 .19 : . .45 if . .14 tt .47 .16 .14 .18 .08 ft .15 ■ lu .18 ) .17 BK Kg CORUKOTKO DAILY BY WILLIAM C'LAVKV, HKC'iNU MTKKKT MARKICT. Sirloin steaks per pound. Kuuip steaks per pound. Hound steakb per («ound. Kib roast per pound. Ghurk roast per pound... Stewing pieces. Bolling bits per Shins,. Kidney fat,per pound. hambohops, per Jiound... Iuiinh roasts, per pouud... Mutton chops, per pound. Mutton roaeD, per pound. Veal cutlets, per pound... . .40 a .46 .16 U .18 .40 . .14 a .16 i6 tt .14 y. .8 tt .»6 pound. . .46 tt .60 .41 .16 ,4U 16 .14 tt .16 .40 tt .46 , per pouad .10 tt .18 roKK arc., eoKKKorao HT A LL U, hKOONUHTKEK'I MAKKKT. wholesale . 14 ILY BY H. • DII.L, retail Siuoked ham». Shoulders.. Dried beef. halt Hitch. Iffolns and suuso«« Fresh shoulder». 18 11 13 «4. at to all. Fork steak and saaSOfS..*. Haum.. Flitch. Fresh hums and fllUals Siuoked bacon. Scr&ppel.. Pigs feet. Bologna sausage. Liver pudding. I^ard. I I 14 H 14 : 16 . I M um 16 U 16 VIBB, OORKBDT1CD DAILY BY FOWBLL, THIRD STRUT MARKBT. it Pike. Lake shad. Blseoes.. Pollock. Rock fish, per pound White Perch, per pound Trout, per pound. Halibut, per pound. Gatflsh, pur Msrkerel, p Black fish.. Bluo bass.. Terrapin per dozen.. Haddock. Market cod. Pickerel.. Smelts.. Yellow perch...•• . .16 .. .10 . .1JR .16 .16 .16 .40 . pound. piece 13 .$ 6.00 tt . .08 8.00 18 .... 16 «« I .10 suc vieniiUM. Potatoes, per hall-peck. Sweet potatoes, per half peck.. Cabbage, por head. Turnips, per half peck. Celery, per hunch. . I .1« A IKHAONAIa. J^OTICE. ID EDITION NOW READY. THI rOCKKl MANUAL. 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Velocipedes, Toy sotall de scriptions, Dolls, Doll-Heads, Doll-11.»dies, Doll Uarrlagea. The LARGEST, CHEAPEST BEST Hue ol BABY CARRIAGE« in the «tat». -SOLE AO bn IS VOR— HARPER'S BAZAR PATTERN«. It will pay you to coll and examine our varie, of goods and pries® before purchasing. ft.lt.l4-4a.dA» »I iV ^JARDEN SEED. GARDEN BEE 1) GARDEN SEED. A Full Line ol' Henderson' Tested Garden and Flower Seeds at s No. 5, E. Second St., Wil., He W SEND FOR (JATAIiOOUE. Yyi*RAPPING PAPER. WOODBINE MILLS. LABEL KFdil»TKItiri*> GUARANTEED FULL COUNT WKkuiiuaky fini, 1878.*%« II »HKKT» TO THE QUIRE »THAW WRAPPING,, to l«e lull (Staud count, should have 18 «dieelbïlu !ea«*h Quire, 2U Quire» lo each buudle. * -t O ir ««*Tber*. Is much paper new being sold with 16 an**' Lb to the quire, and In some chhch b. These raets are not known to the t the paper being low In price, they do think ol th«; nuiul»er of Hne«*!» they *<-1 bundle. COUNT your PAPER. A»k for I ' WOODBINE, and lake nothing «*l»e, as tills brand Is G be FULL (HUndard) count,and so Is FA It « -il KAI Kit to tlir consuui«.r than a lower «rlc« paper, put up with LKStt sheets the Quire, Auk the flrin you buy of to give you "WOOD. BINE MILL»'' Wrapping, and take nothing else, as this paper Is the cheapest in the market. Count, Quality .Weight & Color ooDildered. If yeu caunot get of the flrin you deal with, then try elsewhere. Uo not be Induce«! to buy any paper but the WOODBINE MfLLS RHEUMATISM AND COuT CURED Wii »»il w '"'U establish l»y a chain of evidence w"icn every inquiry but mukea strenger, that W4 have the only real, or radicul remedy for Rheumatic Disorders, and we put thut evidence within tho reach pr every sufferer without money and without price, claim thut no one but the fool will turn to it udeaj ^'lose Ids eyes to the glad tiding/ we bring tc his hlighptl life. In justice to us, to you, to v dependent families, and to the consummation of youi life h ambition before you were stricken down disease, we ask you to go with us for a few moments to tbe homos of softie who have drank of the waten »/ /ye and are now full of the joy of health, ready tell lo tho world their glad experience. We will give you no false stutemeut, and make no ass« rtioy which cannot, by proper Inquiry (by letter or l rough r f e ruS ! lhi Pr0be4 *• ^ bollum found to be full m I Amo., M; ûM Mr prr.nl .pu. .How. Faarl Be, Brooàiyn— S«var« Bbaumatlo r Mr. Hull ug*, Gout. Dr. Osemmerer, 147 Boltlo Bi.. Brooklvn — Acut- a.,A n hrouio RUeumatio GoutS »ear*. 1 " * u " Mr. koebaler, SS6 Com t St., Brooklyn -Sciatica Bhruniatlan, »^ysawkqft expended over $1000 la »œu«atu«n Tklrt *«»»•, Brookl,.-up.no, gS-Tp" ol" I Ä"rT A "" Dr. Onndrloh. K.w Tor» Cllr-Cbrool. Ub'im.il.o, Ir.. Willtun.ob, M Orov. Bl., Brw Tork "",lbi. „„„ SwkÛiSaVSZ 1 ' 104 Vor» —Cbroulr .17 other medicine* a Ohrea ol for To Butlm Ul Kldbe T "' k - Ct ~"" ■"*" JS&SSZAfLXr* *-» B B " # , d «•ndenwn know many others oared br our E.JJ. oC EheumaUem. Dysi^i»!«, U»t r and Kidney DlooXbir. fllmular. .i.h or wrlu u. for uSïlmtoïïSÏ ' "* **" aimoty . Adorn, di Co., BO Atlantic Av., gya wi »»« inwuuw at., w. ».ol the day mkuival. A terday aliout »treet In arm» I1S0 «aid baa very you ot Into been will from Don't fail to try the Great Remedy, the CELEBRATED H. H. H. MEDICINE A Friend to the Afflicted! •Hill equal. AH A FAMILY REMEDY It baa tt'ioiMuii testimony to Its great won!» for I lie following disease»»: KIIEILM ATIM.M, NEURALGIA. DIPHTHE RIA, PARALYHI8. PAINS IN THE HEAD AND KAf'K, F ROUTED FEET, STIFF JOINTS LAMENESS, PLEURISY, aud for all external I FOR INTERNAL USE Pain in For Cholera, Cholera M the Stomach or Bowels, half a teaspoonful In water external use. Every frmlly should keep It on hand, as It Isa never-flailiag household remedy. I» an tafhlltble rdlng to an (bi Saturate a muslin or linen doth and bind It on the throat for ahout thirty minutes, and put a SMiS-oSIYn'd'ÄISSÄrÄtÄ tne blister with a needle, ana take a clotn and absorb the water that peases off. then lake» cloth to and spread thic k with purThog'a lard, and bind on the blister and change every hour, which will absorb all the disease through the pores, and of uo Internal medicine will be neoded except a pur- | s gatlve medicine. Children should not be blistered u more than teu minutes. This has never been known to fall when usedkr directed. Vn-R tt flpCPG »: V-T* ' rUK HUKolib. «a j be a lowing directions: the fot 11 £!*r No horseman should be without a bottle ln stabb* In case of accident, as It Is a sun* euro the following disease« ef the horse: dr* r Sprained Joints, Thrush lu Feet, ihoetüeve and Sn« Use for Backs, Fistula, Poll Evil, Distemper, >. I At. I. BLOOD OR BONE SPAVIN, Ringbone, and will remove ail Hwelllag* Callous Lumps left from kicks or other bruise*, without Injuring the growth of the hair. Has proved a sure cure. For Epizootic aud Distemper, use from one to two lablcnpooufrils lu a bucket of cold water, tlielr drink when watering, and bathe the throat until It blletera, then put a doth around the throat to keen It warm. The above invaluable medicine bat. gained for itself a fame to be envle«l by hundred«« of manu facturers of Crude Oil LlnlmenU that fail to per forin cures a* recommended to do, ami they re iv false recommendations to palm the publie. The H. II. H. Medicine !» prepared from the very best csaenttal oils other very costly articles, of which one p as much a« ten pounds of any crude oil that Is put In ordinary liniments, and the proprietor cannot possibly advertise to the extent that class of nnlmeutsdo, as all the profit wcuhl not nay the expense; so that tnosc who have any kuowledg e of the difference between a first-class idlclne and an Inferior article, will themselves to be humbugged. in > of It for 1 he m off Ifer CERTIFICATE : A. A. Walton, of Huntingdon Valley, Montgom ery county, Pa., writes th*t lie had» Unie hack for a great many veare; had sufTerod a great deal and never found anything to help him Until he tried the II. II. H. Medicine, whicli made a |>er Hamuvl Carmen, Kenaalein township, Bucks nty, Pa., says it has toon worth a thousand dollars lohlin In curing his Rheumatism. For sale by druggists and dealers everywhere. If yaur dealer does not happen to have It In stock have him get It for you. Don't I*«* put off with Inferior article. feet cure. ent de Doll »I D. Dodge Tomlinson, PROPRIETOR ami MANUFACTURER, Philadelphia, Pa. g new every month In regi II. 11. H. l.v*l-lUw\ iV «^"»•»methln the merits of a *° 1) pEOPl.E WHO READ I Yi irten tlon is Invited to the s Greatest Newspaper lu the West. The rival of any In America. Cincinnati Enquirer. V) 46 In its columns, the news of the world is given «-very dav iu the year. Its two thous and correspondents located Iu every section of this country and Europe, are the most reliable news gatherers to be had, aud the history of each day's eveuts will be faith fully recorded and presented to the public through the Knquirer, free from distortion or prejudice. The province of a newspaper is to record facts,to separate truth from falsehood. 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The policy of the government but partially develoiied by the New Administration, was fast winning the confidence of the people, when the. hand of the assassin placed control of affairs ln charge of a faction whose leaders have not at all times received favorable criti cisms for their public acts. What the future policy Is to be, will be foreshadowed during the 11 rat year of President Arthur's admiuis tratlou, and prcscuted to the public without fear or favor, in the columns of the Enquirer. -t O with FA It «rlc« you The Weekly Edition of the Enquirer ought to be In the hands of every farmer, every mechanic and every toiler in the land. Aa an agricultural paper full oi freab, valuable and reliable Informa tion, it will be without a rival ! A corps of contributors has been retained whose practical and theoretical knowledge ln all branches of good farming is unsurpassed. We thank our readers for that liberal support that has enabled us to print the best newspaper in the West, and ask a con tinuance of the same and your assistance making known the merits of the paper, aud in üreasiüi: its field of usefulness. W4 reach udeaj tc v youi waten give which rough full m in TERM» OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE Weekly Enquirer. r One Copy, one year - One Copy, six montkfi - $1.15 a.,A * u " „„„ 60 SUBHCKIPTUm RAVES FOR THE a Daily Enquirer. u m Sunday and Dally Dally except Sunday Any three days - Any two days Any one day Sunday Issue - - 12.00 • 6.08 4.00 - 2.00 ■ ■"*" our for Av., ».ol Faran & McLean, Publishers, day CINCINNATI o. « PMlB.n|M>ptM ctm. «■P.INT.0 „QM « 1 ». ""1 Her »IAMONDN AND A Well-Dr«..«,I ,v' man Arreiaeii, N*w Yohk, Mardi 17 _u, n inoroftho Karl Kiriv niuth ., "" hi ■mufit Into the Y«,-£vlI, «Wo. terday a woman w!, um )le '"»dm aliout drunk In the v ! r '*? **M«i» t »treet and Third avuuii, 1- ( '»tobt I, «fore. e "riy bug, In a heavy black , llu i 18 "Ubwi •»'Vi ral very Urim <lia,,„ Ju"\ "d arm» ahe carried a valuahl, be hif »tchcl when acarehed ï"î| 1 J " ,! ' K I1S0 In money war |„ un j u," lu ' «Ml» dently uMinml name of Mg,.. «aid that »he lived In Brookl™ "«hi 1 ; «« liaviiiR been lutoxlrated, and „ 1.1 „ baa taken an overdoie 0 f 11,1,1 *» Juatlce P„w i r told ÎL '"'! rpWw ' very rartful |„ tho f " r K> I» efteaped very luckily,» he ,«ui. ni you carry aeveral thousand floll.rL» b " ot property about you, and If ,„*? ""I Into had hands la.t nlirlit «ou ' tel» been without It thi. m«i,liiV a''Y d . bl " will only have to pay E A " 11 <*7« The woman paid the fine .„a v from the court room with the dog N •Hill "You Striking Maryland Min«,. from the Cumberland region to on«* 0 f 2 opsra^ora in Baltimore states that tk. a driver» lu the Koontz mine ofth* V.ln w ferday morning for an advance of from if » to $2 per day, and au It work ta ' " ncVtireAd A „ q , 0rk - The ° D ••036 day as the «rib of 1882. The Strike, so far as lu»ini f-L* | s oniylocal.no other i " u d » ®°®panics but tW New central being involved. The dri*« have contended that their uav shnnia k-" 1 gulated by their aeveral companies l n nrorî ' loDto dlffloulty of the work. Btfc term» ot the compact between thrnw ,inte>, which, It la „Id, ... re^u, newed lor another year, the price mI,| be uniform. For this r.a»ou the m n 5 boy drivers are placed on an equal (0011»! The coal rompante» r lalui that at tin- m. g)d—$1 .«5 a day—the driver« can 1* In a month of 36 wnrklui; da,« a miner at f«U cent« a ton, with lour io« , day, can, iu the aame time, and with am work, after paying for bUckimlthlng mil, the for re not any > Th« Amended Five-Lent pi Me . Washington, March 1C — A new d* for the new five-cent nickel piece his bt adopted by the Treasury Departmeot wae submitted by Superintendent Snowd of the Philadelphia mint, who deelgi the original coin, and It to meet the wishes tory Folger, the coins are confined to the legend "K Plurlbua I'uuin" Las been uko from lndow the wreath aud plac«*d ibovetft Btttue, and the word "cent" is inscribed t* low the Roraati numeral V. The huptrio. tendent of the mint at Philadelphia day instructed to commence tbe rnluip the new piece and issue it as soon tlcable. for wiio cbia of S« The chaUffCM revene Ifer m he |>er If Nearly Dead after takiug «time highly puffed-up it with long testimonial«, turn to Hop Hitt aud have no fear of atiy Kiduey trouble«, Bright's Disease, Diabetes Liver Complaint, resist the curative sides it is the best experience hud taste in yellow color of skin, feel stupid a drowsy, appetltc^uncteady. frequent heads* or diSKliies«. you are *'bIIioup." und notât will arouKe y un your HVHtem equal to Dr. Pierce's Go Medical Dlseovry. By drugglsis. i'rii These disease* <ao of Hop Bitten; medicine od ei family If) •mill, fall liver to rcI ton LIGHTNING ROD! *° PUT UP AND REPAIRED. Alexander & Wells, Gravel. Tin aud Plastic. Roofers. Oltl Un re-elated and proved Plastic *#• OFFICE * »UK. FOURTH 8T., Wilmington, IK new with S ade g oo*l »atlug. feldl-l-H I GAL. CUAl TKANHPORTATIUN. 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