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mMiNT KO fsom v«stb *oav Tbelr PHU.ADBI.PalA ITEMS. The except vate Sunday* boxe* sale money Pa., south New west. Grand Army Day —Death of a Wall Known Journalist—A Sudden Death. [United Praaa Dispatches t > the Gasette. I Pini.ADSLPUi-v, Oct. 23.— To-morrow, Grand Army day and the seventeenth anni versary of organization In Ihia Stato will be celebrated. A fealuro of the day will be a grand street parade, In which all Grand Army posta lu thla city will participate, together with vlsltlug posta from depart menu of New York, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. Philadelphia, Oct. Copeland, a well-known Washington correa S indent, eled early thla morning at the rcs enco of his brother-in-law, In German town. lie waa for many year, a correspond ent of the New York Journal and Bulletin, one of the beat known papers in the country. Philadelphia, Oct. 23—Edwin Gribblc, of 128 South IPth street, a well known mar ble dealer ot this city, while sealed In a for New Yoik at Broad street station, 23.—William P. 10 a. and and and pouches, points All p. m. All which All of Commerce train this morning, suddenly dropped dead. A Lecture ou China. Dr. Carrow delivered a highly instructive and interastlng lecture on China to the young men of the Centra'. Presbyterian Church in the parlor of the church last eveuiug. A good sized audience was in attendance und listened with marked attention to the doctor who described the peculiarities ot the Chinamen, of their language, dress aud religion. He exhibited au opium pipe and a cast of a fashionable Chinese lady's loot, which was twisted all out ot shape aud re sembled a child's toot deformed. The doctor stated that the ca-»t was taken from the loot of a womau weighing over 200 pouuds ami who was very proud of what the Chinese called an aristocratic foot. 12-30 Havre posit, Haiti lip. ^ and north, 0.16 Died Suddenly. Mary Welsh, a woman said to be over 'JO years old, was found dead iu her room this morning. For a number of years she had been living with Christopher Dougherty, at the northwest corner of Seventh and Madi son streets, and last night wa* In apparent good health and retired about 9 30 o'clock. Failing to come down stairs this morning one of the family went to call her and found her lying on the floor dead, where she had evidently fallen on getting out of bed. The deceased has been a sufferer from rheuma tism for the post 10 years and weighed about 200 pounds and had never been mairiid. Coroner Smith has been notified aud will in vestigate the case. uorth south, north south eral 4.00 An p. made A Shocking Accident. [United Press Dispatch to the Ga/.ettc. ] Detroit, Mich., Oct. 23—A shocking accid) ) t happened at the Michigan Stone W'ork^ t iis morning, resulting in the death of Michael Portriks, and serious injury to a man named Thomas Lamb. They were tending ore of tho grind stoues used in taking the rough edges from castings. The stone was a new one and had not been run ning over half au hour when it suddenly burst into three pieces. Oae of these pieces struck Portriks just back of the left car crushing his skull, while the other struck Lamb and broke hie arm. Portriks only lived 10 minutes. Is it, is, not die. to I>n portant Sale of Real Eatate. To morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock Hai ry Emmonr, Esq., will »ell five valuable prop erties at trustee's sale. The houses are all in first class condition and have goc*I and paying tenants. Tbe property must be sold, and one desiring a good house will not fail to get a bargain. Tbe house at Eighth aud Orange streets is centrally located, and would be physician. The Ninth and Orange street »lore 16 a good business stand. 8alc called at 2 o'clock. excellent location for lar is llanctoorae Present». At tbe last regular monthly meeting of the Pho nlx Steam Fire Engine Company they were presented with a handsome parading horn by several members of the company. On the atme evening they were also presented with a handsome pillow for their reception chair by Miss Emma McCol lough, of Washington, D. C. PERSONAL. Dr. John F. rearce.a nephew of Registrar Frazer aud a graduate of Jefferson Medical College, i* now located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he ha* acquired a suc cessful practice. T&JL KA1LKOAIM A Local Time Table With the Latest Correction. TRAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON FOR PHXLA.-2.00* 2.23*, 6.30, 6.40, 7.00, 7.60, 8.10f 8.16 9.03.9.39, 9.68, 10.33, 10.33,11.63 a. la . li.OOf, m. 12.15, 13.38, 1.&4, 2.30, 4.00, 6.17*, fc.30j, E3(J*, 6-56,7.28, 7 30*. 9.66* p. m. NewYork— 2.00*, 2.23*, 6.30,9.58, 11.63 a. m. a.38, 1.64, 6.17*, 6.88*, 7.26 p. in. HaLTIMORB—- 1.06*, 1.42*, 4,61*,8.06*, 9.17*, a. j 12.27, 1.00, 1.0», 6.00, 6.00, 6.67, 11.04* p. m. Wash 1KOTON—1.42*, 4.61*, 8.05*, 9.17* a. in. .00, 1.09, 6.00,6.67,11.04* p. iu. l D lNTERMBDXATH STATtOHS— 1.06*,9,17* a. III. 1.00, 6.00, 6.00p. m. ♦Trama running both daily and Sunday. tTralns running only on Sunday. Daltimohb iiblawarb Railroad— 6.oo*.e.l0f a.to. l.06f 8.00*, 4.001,6.261 p. in. No Sunday liains. • For New Castle only. |For Harrington and Intermediate stations, j Express for Delxnar. Wilicimotox North suif Railroad—7 00 a. m. 1 oe, 6.02, 6.16 p. in. Sundays, 7.00 a. in, und 3 10p. m. Dblawarb Wbstbrî* Railload— Î.05, 1.30 a. m. 6.83 p. m. Sunday trains 10.80 a.m 0.00 p.m. TKAiNS AKltlVLat WILMINGTON FROM Phila— 12.46.1.00, 1.32*, 4.47*. 7.46. 8.02*. 9.11 1045, 10.10f 11.35 a. in..2 12 60. 107. 2.22. 2.30 .60, 8.66. 4.30, 4.66, 6.36, 6.63, 6.20. 6.48, 7.36,7.60f, 0.60, 10.38. 10.68 p. in. Nbw York— 1.82*, 4.47*,8.02f, 9.12 a. m. 12.60 1.07, 4.66,0.48*, 10.68 p.m. Baltimorr— 1.61*, 2.13*, 9.34,9.64,11.43 a. m 12.ÜÜ, 1.61, 6.11*, 6.30*, 7.24, 9.49* p. m. Wa8HIN(*to»- 1.61*, 2.13, 11.43 a. m. 12.86, 1.61, 5.11*, 6.3'J*, 7.24, «.49 p. m. * Both dally and ännday. t On Sunday only. Dblawarb Railroad—8.60. 9.60. 10.15 a. m 2.06, 6.06*, 6.60 p. in. No Sunday trains. * From New Castle only. Wilmington a Northern Railroad— 6.62 8.40, ll .36 a. m. 6.42 p. m. Sunday, 10. 30 and 7.00 p; m. Dblawarb Wkstbrn Railroad— 8.00 a. m. 14 p. m. Sunday train* 9.10 a. in, 6.40 p. m. TRAINS LEAVE FOR WILMINGTUN Philadelphia Nbw Broad Strbbt Dupot— 12.30*. 3.66*, 6,30, 7.20*,8.00, 8.21,8.36f, 10.16,11.30, 11.60 a. m. 12.26. 1.32f, 3.16 . 4.02, 4.26, ! 6.06, 6.20,6.66, 6.06f. 6.86, 8.30*, 9.80, 10.00. 11.83 ED Nbw Cabtlb— 8.88, 8.36, 10.02, 11.46 a. m. .40,6.36 p. m. * Train* running both dally and Sunday. tTralns running only on Sunday. A train will leave Wilmington for Newark and way station* at 7.48 a. Newark dation*. . returning leave at 8.25 a. m. lor Wilmington and way Tito Block itgnree denote the Limited ILxproae Train#. OCR MAIM, Tbelr Arrival and Departure, Taking KfTeot July 1st, ISM. The Poet Office in tbf* el»jr will be open dally, except Sunday, from 6.88 a. m. to Op. m. Pri vate boxes arc acoeoslble until 11 p. m On Sunday* open floua 8.80 to 9 80 a. in. Privat« boxe* accessible from 6 to8p. m. Th« whole sale stamp window will close at 9.30 p m The money order office will close at 9 p. m. MAILS 0L05B AS FOLLOW* : WORTH. Wilmington fc Northern Kailroad to Heading Pa., and points or the Haltlmore and Central south of Chadd'r Ford, 7.40 a. in. Philadelphia cU sod poudi, 8.30 a. m Philadelphia and wayinail, 9 a. ra. New York, Penniylvanla and points east ana west. 9 a in. Delaware Western Railroad to Landenburg 10 a. ui. Philadelphia, New York olty, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 11.60 a. m. Philadelphia. New York and all points east and woit, 1.30 p. m. Philadelphia, New York and all points east and weit. 4.40 p. m. Philadelphia and New \ork cities closed pouches, 9.35 p m. Pennsylvania west of Lancaster, and all points west and southwest 9.36 p. m. All points north, ooet, west aud southwest, 1 p. m. All Louisiana is sent west except New Orleans which Is seat south on through mails. aotrru. Baltimore and way mall, 7.40 a. m. Washington and all points south, 7 40 a. m. All poiuts on tho Peninsula, 8.30 a. m. Supplimentary mall for the Peninsula, 9 a. m. Baltimore, Washington and all points south, 12-30 p. in. Newport, Stanton, Nowsrk, fclkton and Havre de Groce, lit.30 p. Points on Baltimore Oeutral.between Port De posit, aud Chadd's Ford, 12.30p. in. Haiti more and Bay Line steamors. 4.40 p. in. Peninsula north of Harrington, including Delaware City and St. George s, 6.60 p in. Baltimore, closed pouch, 5!oO p. m. Baltimore, Washington aud all poiuts south m lip. m. JIAlLR ARIUVB AND H#Al)T FOU DKL1VKRT. ftroui Wilmington U Northurn Kuflroad 6 30 ^ From Now York, l'hllodelphla, Wanhington and all other point«, 6.30 p. w. From Philadelphia. New York and points north, cast and west, 8 30 a. m. From way mail from Philadelphia, 8.30 a. m. From rontnsula and all north ot Harrington 0.16 a. in. From Baltimore and way mail, 9.60 From Baltimore, 12.30 p. m. From Peninsula mall, 12.80 From p. m. York and pointe Philadelphia, New uorth and east, 1.20 p. iu. From Baltimore, Washington and points south, 2.20 p. m. From Delaware Western Railroad,2.90 p, m. From Philadelphia, New York and points north and east, 6.40 p. m. From Baltimore, Washington and point« south and southwest, 6.40 p. m. Carriers dlliverles as follows : 6.30 a.m . , gen eral ; 10.10 a. m., partial ; 1.30 p. in., general ; 4.00 p. in., partial. Collections from street boxes carriers nt 6.30 aud 10 a. m., 1.30 and 4 pm. An additional collection will be uiaae nt 7.30 p. in from all boxes between Jefferson and Lombard and Water aud Thirteenth streets inclusive. Uu Sunday a full collection will bo made at 6.00 p.in. Local letters for earriers delivery should be deposited In Post Office ten minâtes before the hoar of delivery W Y. SWIOOET. Postmaster. made by tho Is your Life Worth a Dollar? — Perhaps that seems a high price for it, considering how poor your blood is, and how your whole system is prostrated.debilitated, and enfeebled. People have been heard to say, under such circumstances, that they would not give the toss of a copper for the choice between life and death. But when it comes to actually drawing near the grave, a man naturally draws back, and says he does not want to die. Life is very precious, and even to a broken-down man it is worth ry saving. One dollar will buy a bottle ol Brown's Iron Bitters. That one dol lar may start you on the road from misery to recovery. A man must take a very mean view of himself who is not willing to invest that much in making one serious effort to rescue himself from deadly debility, and to step into the enjoyment of solid health. Broum's Iron Bitters vital izes the blood, tones the nerves, and rebuilds the system. Its work is well known. Invest that dollar in a bottle. of the for suc 0 HOW MANY MILKS DO YOU DRIVE? THE m. ODOMETER WILL TELL. Tlila instrument is tell tiip exait numta l-100th part <*1 a mi; wtttt-r «nd «lull tiulit horsrs fro lr.rjrer than a watch. It of mil 8 <lil\ « 11 to tlir p to 1,00 mil*-*: ; Bavrs asily HlUclied Carriage, Sulky, always In to the wliet-l Wagon, llo.-iil Cart, Sulky Plow, »<. 11 »« 1. M - other \ e!.i< ie. valuatile to Liverymen, , Farmers. Survey* Ac. price of any rdciiug give diameter receipt Of price, NI Pleasure Drive , Phytic Draymen, F.xiresEtuen, Stage e only |3.0Ô«ta< h, > Wh l e-third Otll4 I oftbo wheel. »1 Idol et» it by mall o tpal.l. Address, 6IcDONNi:i. UUOBIIYKK 111)., 2 North La Salle Ht., Chicago. auadA-ftm-dAw AZ^Snn.« l.-,r C la-. $200 A YEAR M CAN BE SAVED In tho l.hing Expenses of the Family 11»X MAUNU It tires, rv 1 all k Inds ' >y the 11 a the lliuntatnn Food s M, at, Kish, Milk f Animal Komi froth the hottest weather chllmcnlnlt of luin «*»» can prove it for V.-Ill fliKt t liât tili« iff Pr SKI d I. Tld be j tli ■t le. i d trled I Y •«irr tl.ie V y i*. whl li will a great «leal of 7 ° y zvmv éTf rnii:* ', ~si'olKi-:/>TTO!CTr to. »tau Kjtis: N« It will ke« hem fresh and sw nt impart the slightest foreig les treated. It Is ny d nd >ti «impie lu Un* dl ertlons, hil l « au *:«lt. -11 uv«! of liiirt of milk f.dlo I ttl.lt H fl-li, ' «» s p< ehe« This 1111 mhu a ; Prof r'um ' 1 W. a <1 iï •1« Jolim f Y dl« d by druggl Pb' l <b t ,r put' ipt of prl Vluiu «1 for meat ; ow flat,«* for se. Anti Kennen t, *1 I'earl ; for 11 .-h »«1 : milk, but Klv au«l Anti-.VI « re» in ; giteen f«.r extracts, f per lb I 1, off per lh an.l Aqua-Vita- for fluhl *-• ii. THE HU311 »TON FOOD PKESKKVINU COM PAN!', 72 Kilby »t., Boston, Mass. IG SV'.C ! q.i:,iis in BUSINESS and SOCIETY. I hr lwi>f»Uv seful book pllb HOW TO DO î«J. »t EVERYTHING i »• »ta. • «»mi 1« tfly be I b • : t> «lo l)H«l«<esb correctly » art In zoriety anu »rled lnronna » nt > > and I . ill evtrywb A gobl min«.* «*f ' ttan to : j fills i* that ill cl:»*» • z*ite«l r« ik nf real vain ■ ami «'•y oU-er. apply f r TAXI) III) l'URI.I^IllNG CO.. tit»» Ar hfttrect, Uhilndetphir, I 1 «. •lerenr«*. spare time, ''ok U ■ell» : ' to o to »nd a »ct by on cr.onriTO JW h m In Ke The fit and general style of oUr Clothing has gained us much popularity; occasionally however, there comes before us odd and unusual shajies, for which we provide a depart ment, where alterations are satisfactorily made without cost to the customer. is of V. C. YATES & CO. ) -LEDGER BUILDING Chestnut and Sixth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. LIQUOR »RALRRM. ; ^HE BE8T GLASS OF LAGER BEER -IN THE CITY, ALSO— PORTER AND ALE ON DRAFT, AT E. P. FREYE'S, NO. 17 EA8T SECOND STREET. Jytt-tftI gPECHT Excelsior Lager Beer Brewery —AUD— BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER F1FTII AND DüPONT STREIT», WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. Aborder» by mall promptly filled. Familles supnlle«! with bottled beer; pint bottles 6 cenUadozen »hare of your patronage la respectfully ft 8PAHN is to I l-i7 GRAND UNION HOTEL [European Plan] and Restaurant, OPPOSITE THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT, Wilmington, Delaware. building, entirely newly • legant «t> ta and otter» Refreshment« t fair prices. BLOUTH. Proprietor. This hotel Is a fur (dobed In a American and G rmancomfo ts. aud eatables flrat-claas 1 tc21 HENRY ol in to and is a W E HOLD IN STORE AND IN Ü. S BUNDED WAREHOUSES pure whiskies (torn the following celebrated tlllerlea • A. Overboil AOo., Janunry Iff* and Jane 1800 A. Guckenhelmer A Hro., May M79. John Gibson, bon A Co., May 1879 and June 1S80 Hannls Distilling Co., August 1879. »berwood, November 1879 and J Neverslnk (Reading, Pa.,) February. 1880. Mt. Vernon, May, 18». gwjds will be sold either in bond or the lowest market rates, »amples this store. ts 1G0. Tbe above paid at may be seen NO. 1« MARKET »TREET. my 6-2D FRANCIS KELLY A CO SEIDEN BERG'S CIGARS! AT WHOLESALE RATES. Chas. J. H. Beckett, 108 WEST SEVENTH 8TREET. lyao-mr. ^NTON nENZE, 124 KING STREET It tlir Bavrs FI VEST BRAND» OK WINES. Corn NI ERSTE! NEU 1ŒIHLING. NINO MARSALA, * MlbMlLMEUL, KTC. a flue Hi of A» LIQUORS, Aud the best Lrsuda of Havana and KEY WEST ClUAK-v Tub Tub POTH'S CELEBRATED BEER, Alwavsr HENZE* hnud. If y u » lh the place you are kn»kl aug23-tf-86 NO. 224 KING want a glaas of )»oer A. SÈ'uÉKT. TOHN P. DONAnOE. M . — UOTTLEK OK - Klb AND »OLE AGENT OK WILLIAM MASSEY A CO.'» PHILADELPHIA Ale, Porter aud llrown Stout, —ALSO— e (^..»braU'd Bortholomsy Recluster Beer, fbe brewing« are unequalled tor wurlty flavrr: constantly on hand In kegs « buttled. Minet al waters lu all the dlllcri.nl iiavors. d b .7 AND 519 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. aw*Polite and accommodating drivers. Orders uy mall promptly attended to. Ue 1« also connec ted wltk the Telephone Exchange, and hi« tlgna --ft# myl-18 QRANGK UROVB PURE RYE WHISKY. —IN FACT— THE PUREST, RICHEST Alt6) J»îtT RYE WHISKY EXTANT bottle. ; <1 lly the galion ; JAMES A. KELLY ) I Uniform In quality Rich on# delicate In ftavor. ▲beolatelypare rye. A sure and safe tonic. A reliable stimulant 8. W. GOB. TENTH AND ORANGE STS. mvft-ly-28 T DO b • SoTbsallLi PT m R«P*INTCD MOM YKtTinOAt --- - " ' •TABtil t T O DB AT«. Another M»> Altar In a OtaninaaH Btloon. [United Fra, Dkt>»ut> lo the U*«etu\ ) Cincikxati, O.,0-t. 33.—Ituaomethtnc a coincidence tin Well»' «loon, at Sixth »nd Brtwdwar, we, l»»t night the »«eue of Another Affray, »Irch will re»ult In the death of the Tlct'n whol« Jemet Neeld, a cousin of Wellt The clrcumatance*, too, were much the taae At the 8unday murder that • the quarrel aroee over a game, and Neeld ttruek hta opponent be fore a weapon wa* prod need. Neeld hat a •tab In Up left breast. Internal hemorrhage »ct In and he will die before noon. The knife user waa a lucht colored negro nauird William Nance, who live» on Gilbert avenue thla morning gave hlmaelf up. Uanf [United Prêt. IM.pitrh to thè (tatet».] RocsrOftT. led., Oct. 3H.— Francia J. Kelly, the man autpccted of having com mitted the terrible murder on a little store boat, a few mllee from here, on tba night of September ÏS. wta arretted at Ashley, III., by Detective Hugh Hales, of this county, last Sunday and brought here yaaterday afternoon. Laat night he made a full eon feaalon. Court la now in aeaalon and the grand Jury baa been recalled to tako action on bit case, to It la llkrly he will have a speedy trial. In is 11» year* of ago and :e. Ngnce escaped but THE I tits Crime. Tbs 4 ion ten Prise for 1884 is now ready and will be sent free to any one who wishea to betome an agent on receipt of a stamp for postage The book contains numerous engravings, and such valuable Information as evory ladv and gentleman ought to know. This book will also show you how to become the owner of many val uable article# without coating you a cm t, such as Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Organ», Pcwlng Machines all kinds of SilverWare, Re. Addreaa F. G eaoos A Co , dummer fcM., ll >»ton, Mas«. Murderers *• Wltti (United Pires Dispatch 60 the Gazette.) Coli mbtts, O., Got. 23.—The Governor yesterday reprieved William and Luke Jones, the Jackson county murderers, who wore to have been hauged ou November 16. Tho day of «reçut Ion is aet for December 21. This action was taken at tho request of the Prosecuting Attorney, who wishea to as wituesaes in use tho condemned another murder case. To Day's Cabinet Meeting. (United Pre»« Dispatch to the Gazette.) Washington, Oct. 20. —Secretary Folger was t. c only absentee from the Cabinet meeting this afternoon. It Is understood that the subject und°r discussion is the fail ure of the Proetus-Yantlc Arctic expedition. It will be determined before adjournment whether a Court of Inquiry will be ordered, as requested by Commsnder Wilde, of the Yantlc. In A Poet •''eater Gone Wrong. [Unite«! Press Dispatch to the Gazette.) Troy, Ohio, Oct 23.—A special avent of tbe Poat Office Department baa Juat over hauled the bnokx o; Jacob Reiber, post master at Pleasant Hill, Miami county, and found Reiber short over $700. IDs bonds ineu made the amount good, and this morn ing a succeesor took Relber's place aa post master. A Western Failure. [United Press Dispatch to the Gazette.) Xenia, Ohio, Oct 23 —Prugh Brothers, grocers, of this place, have made an assign ment to Edward Smidt for tbe benefit of tbelr cred tors. Assets, $10,000; llablllUee, unknown. or The ISreakinat Bell. Tbe breakfast bell salutes my ear; Its cheerful tones ring loud and clear. For me It used to sound In vain, 80 great wa* my dyspeptic palu. Pain Killer came to my relief And banished my dyspeptic grief. Pain Killer made tne strong and well And now I'm glad to bear tbe breakfast bell. Druggists sell Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Dr. Simm»* Pain Searcher, the perfection of pain medicines, prompt, quick, sure. Immediate in relieving crampe, pains, cholera morbus, ueuralgla, rheumatism, etc. Depot, Fourth aud King street*. Bold by druggist*. THIS CITE BAURETS. Local UnatzüoBi Corrected Dally in the »treat Market. ■AT, FABD, BTC.—OOiaaOTaD DAILY BT BORROW, »0. 417 FRHHCH BTRB97 : por bo J: per ct I.» a 1 . nay.;. Straw.... Oats.. (Iran, double bUAhel. Crocked corn.. 1 ro 76 Crocked corn.. Middlings,double bushel. Coarse meal,. Corn . . Shelled ooru. Ground oora&nd oat*. 76 i Qfi HO 7» 75 . et »in-rm», wise. rouLTiv. «to. Print butter, per ft wholesale.! .20 Print " v " retail.26 ' " wholesale. .20 • .23 .n ■ Tub Tub Egg*, wholesale, per deren... retail per »losen . Chicken«, alive wholesale.... Chicken«, dresse, <i wholesale Chickens,alive, retail. CblckoDH. dreeaed, retail. 4)hee*o, wholesale, per pound Cheese, ietail. ". ' » retail. .'20 .26 .81 .12 .12 .11 .14 .18 .18 .10 .14 .18 BUT. Sirloin eteaig per poanü... Kump steaks por pound... Hound «toakE per pound... Klb roost per pound........ Chuck roast per pound..... Stowing pieces. Holling bits per pound.... Shins,... Kidney fat,por pound. Lain b chops, per pound.... l*«iub roosts, per pound... Mutton chopB, per pound.. Mutton roast*, per pound. Veal cutlets, per pound... Veal roasts, per pound.... . .20 o .2» •18 9 .18 .2 I .20 .14 .18 .16 .8 ■ .08 M .26 .16 .20 .16 .18 .20 .26 . .10 .18 TORS MTO. wholesale ... 14 retail Smoked hams..., Fresh Pork.. Freeh Sausage... Shoulders. Dried beef. Salt flltoh. Smoked bacon... Bologna sausage. 16 .. .11 .16 19 . n 18 28 14 14 16 m 16 . 10 14 Spanish Mackerel. Kook tlah, per pound...., White Perch, per pound, Trout, per pound. Halibut, per pound.. Catfish, per pound...... Black fish....;. Blue fish.... snappers.... Hoddook..., Market ood. Porgelse.... Butter fish.. . .1ft I .16 . 12 * .16 .12 ,1ft .20 .16 Mt .16 .08 .10 10 . .10 Potato«, per nau-pM*. Sweet potatoes, per half peck.. Oabbago,per head. . Turnip,, per half peek. Corn, perdoren.,. Corn, perhundrod. too,, per half peok... • Tomato«, per basa«??:.... Pears,Manfett por hall peek Pears,Bartlett per batkotV.. Peaches por hail peek. Beaches, per baaaet.. (trapes, por pound. (trapes, wholesale, per ft... Apples, per basket..... Apples, per hall peek. Pears, per basket ... IJina Roans, per Quart «Sg* Plant..?!:, " .10 12 .20 M A 10 I I T lo 16 : 0 40 X •10 118 40 76 LSI 01 01 04 60 60 1ft 20 1 00 10 . 06 M tut moon». a tu Pstd I II! II! THE BEST PLACE TO BUT DRY GOODS. Strawbridge & Clothier's, EIGHTH A MARKET EIGHTH A FILBERT PH 11. A DELHIII A. Special Notice ! S. H. STAATS, 405—MARKET STREET—405 Onrlog the lit ;to day» will iuake> SWEEPING REDUCTION Iff THE PRICE. OP Ills -Spring and Summer Stock of of to in HOSIERY. GLOVES 1 -AND ijauze Merino Underwear FOR LADIES. ÜKNT8AND MI88EH. Alto a great : eduction In Par.: sol s and Sun Umbrellas ! the W« h.Tf found .. nr*-e.*.«T lo Lko UH. ...p, | In order t« reduce our st^ck, before commencing I tear out and enlarge our «tore, (^omt* and I secure a geoulne bargain. | S. H. STAATS THREE WARNING*. A SICK STOMACH—AN ACHING HEAD AN LI CONSIDERABLE 41 EN ARAL DEB 11. IT Y. ARE THREE WARNING» WHICH IT 1 Madness TO DISREGARD. DANGEROUS DISEASE» MAY BF. EXPEITKDTo VDLLOW THEM IF NOT AKRhHTKD WITHOUT DE LAY. TONE THE RELAXED STOMA CHE, CAI.M THE EXCITED BRAIN. INVIGORATE THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, AND REGULATE THE BOWELS, WITH TARRANT'» SELTZER APERIENT IF YOU WANT TO ESCAPE THE EVIL» WHICH THE PKEMON I ORY SYMP TOMS INDICATE. HOW MANY CONSUMING FEVERS VIO F.NT BILIOUS ATTACKS NERVOUS PAROXYSMS, AND OTHER TER RIBLE AILMENTS MIGHT BE PREVENTE IF TH IS AGREEABLE A N l> I NCOMPARABLE SALINE TONIC AND ALTERATIVE WER» ALWAYS TAKEN IN TIME? SOLI) BY ALL DRUGGISTS. of of bell. WAIT on. GEO. L. WALKER, PIANO PARLORS! 83G N. Sixth Street. [NEAR PARRISH ST., PHILADELPHIA] ESTABLISHED i860. NO STORE RENT TO PAY Finest New Pianos ! sure. etc. by the J: ct 1 . 1 ro * At one-hull' the prices charged in expensive stores. REAL) THI8 LETTER, WRITTEN OVER 18 YKAR3 AGO BY LEADING CITI ZENS OK READING, PA: ÜKAbiNG, 1*A., January 2d, i«fi>. undersigned, having purchased IManue of Mr.Geurge L. Walker, do hereby certify that we with 6ald PI puSM-n« a full,rich nud clear tone, aud stand In tu admirably. Wecheerfully recommend Mr. Walker to those about purcha«tng Pianos ability, and a gentleman worthy of their confi dence. JAMK« YEAGER, HARVEY BIRCH, A. WEBEKIN'*. DAVID E. »TOUT, J. H. NOKTON, JAMES T. RICHER, We, the highly pli* . They d p»'i IVctly satisfied t.ouuilfuUv flnUlM-d, arttht of H. GROUSE. JOHN T. C RAIG, A ARMS* LEI It, MARTIN GROSS, K. U. BOAS, ALLEN BECHTEL, AND 100 OTHER CITIZENS. This i* only one letter out of many hun dred* I have received, all ol which I will show with pleasure. Please remember I Have No Connection With any Piano Warerooms If you wish to take advantage of the in fiucem.nta I oiler In nelllng New I lan-ie by the moet celebr.ted maker, at half th' price, charged In »tore, bo eure to call at the old reliable place—GEO L. WALKER'S Plano Parlor,, 838 N. Sixth etreet, mar Parrish. Special bargains to-day In bilnhtly u»td Plano, from lamille, foretd to Bell »1000 UPRIGHT PIANO. »750 8QUARE GRAND PIANO, »850 RICHLY CARVED PIANO. 1500 ROSEWOOD PIANO. .«225. .«190. .«150. . .«90. MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY. REMEMBER THE LOCATION. —TERMS $10 MONTHLY GEO. L. WALKER, 836 N. Sixth St.,Fhila. •eptst-ly-i 0 lovibiaha iriri lufrgar. N>w oabBAgf, Angnat 1, IMA a nipt honor Gotha, como Hie wlvca lu them slats gave auy this of some nil the «.u the the to In »Ir of TO THE PUBLIC Investigate fur VourMln Postm«sii>r-Oener*l Gresham having puh I -h d a wilful aud maiiclunslalsHuNMl lu rrganl to the cbtrurler of The l.oitUiana State l.olterr C«.m» pany. the follewlng facts are given to the publie tu prov«> hi« statement, that we are engaged In a frRudulent hits! no su, lo he false and untrue i Amount of prises pal * by the Louisiana fctate Lottery Company from January 1,187%to present date: Pstd to Southern Express Co., New Orleans, T. M. Wescoat, Manager....fLM.OO I aid lo Louisiana National Ran«, Jos. II. OgliMbs. Preside *. 4M,909 Paid to His in National Bank, h II. Kinns . ty, President. 114,100 Paid to New Orleans National Bank, A. Baldwin, l*rn-Mcoil. Paid to Union Nallomil Hank, r. i har laron. Cashier. Pain toCltl7.en»' Bank, K. L. Carrier«, Pn Hldent. Paid to • eruiKma National Hank, *1 ul« » OsMard, Prestdeot .. Paid to iilbctiil* Nallonol lijnli, Ohaa. Pa frry. Cashier. Paid lo Cana' Hank. F.d. Toby. Cashier PaUto Mutual Kutiotial UnuY, Josfph Mt 1 1 licit, Cashier. 88,650 67,000 80,090 «7,000 18,160 8/00 Total paid as ibot . . Pal I lu sums ol' undui f 1,000 at the various utUce*« ol tin* ifispuiT throughout lilt* United bUUs.«,M7,4U> Total paid toy all. For thcTruth of Ute al*ovii fsete public to the oOlcfrsof the al»ovr>naoie<l corpor ations au I for Ma} or and i the Stafc auiliorlfl«'a of Louisiana. IT. 8. oftt« fi»l* of I.out») ilia. Wc claim to hr legal, honi st and cuncet lu atl our tranosettons, *h »« as nuy buclutae lu the country. Our ataiiiliiiK I« conn d «I l«y all who will Investigate, •k has Tor years been sold at d owned by man y of a.*d respected ettifens. M. A. DAUPIIIN, President. . 11.**,* .R Ml, «9 refer »he legality •f Ilia f'lty of New Orleans,to also to <1 standing to the and Iloavd «if Broker», brrt k «"CAPITAL PRIZE. |7\iyx.-!* shares ln profwmto«. fv/its, noly %>. ! Louisiana State Lottery Co "We do hereby certify that we supervise Uu | -ll*». I Annual Drawings of The Louisians State Lottery I < Company, and In person manage and control the | Drawings themselves, and that the same are con tacted with konvnly, fairness, and in good laftb r*ward all partira, and we authorize the com* •any te our signatures attached, in Its advertisements. ' this certificate, with foc-«Unie» o <■ lMtemera. Incorporated Is 1868 for tt rears by tho Legists lu<t for Edacattossl and Charitable purposes wi'h a capital of 81.000,000—to which a niaerv fond of over $660.000 has overwhelming popular vote Its franchis« a part ef the present State Constitutin' adopted December 2d, A. D. t 1879. Tne only Lottery ever voted by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. IT» GRAND SINGLE NCMBK3 DRAWINGS take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH URANDJDHAWINfl. «il AHH l„ AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1301, 1888. -182« I Monthly Draw »Hg. since been added. By was made and endorse«) Capital Prize, $ 75 , 000 . 100,000 TICKET» AT FIVE DOLLAR» EACH FRACTION», in FIFTH» In r ROPORTION, _ • 73,061 .. 2% OU . lU.OU . 12, OU . 10, OU . lß,0«) . 10,000 . 90, OU . »LOfO . Ok 9.4 . :%.oa 1 CAPITAL PRIZE.. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE.. 1 4 APITAL PRIZE.. 6 , 000 .. 2 , 000 . 1,000.. 2 I' 10 Prisez of 70 Prize* of IU) Prise* of 8J0 Prize* cf 8U0. m . 8 « Pi of n l 300 Prlzti* of ArrxoxiMATicn rcttBs: 9 Approxlm«tlon Prize* nt I7B* . v •• •• tun . , k*! .... •6 730 4.6 . .. 2 i<s .IM-.66C 1,987 lTl/tz, «■ Application furr«*«?n to rtub «:>. de to the «»ill ie of thrcoiatian For further information write clear!v ( ^rixlnv ftill address. Mzk«* P. O. Monev Order* paynh'e and addrens ItaRUtcred L< NKW OKLKANts NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La. d ordinary letter« by Mail of(5 und upward« by Kx ntliiv n,... thoull onty !>♦ Iu Neworleana. POSTA L NOTE» Express »«11 prc«s nt r expense) to M. A. DAUl'HIN, New Orleans if.a. Or, M. A. DAUPHIN. *0/ »eveuUi »t.« Washtngu n, l\ C. N. MELCHIOR •GUNSMITH No. 214 King Street, Ha« for sale B riech and MuiZLR loading GUNS Of all inak«'S, revolvers an«l cartridges of all kinds. KSÄJ I fishing laeV'e. lti|»alrlng «lone at 1 sepl4-lv-M 9* C£U) 1 g Ï^JiiHicvîanuiï* TAeSwift Weiße Co. Quanta Ga. One gcntl. be i six been cured entirely, and »peak« In the highest praise of ». ». H. Oil ILK» A BERRY, Chattanooga, Tenn. who has bent confined to|hls •eks with Mercurial Riieumat lias ■ ofRheuma r ed of a violent A negio was tlain bv H, ». ». Without the remedy lie would have died. W. B. HMITH, M. I).. Tumbling »hoals, 8. C. Swift'« Specific cured me or Mercurial R u matbin after 1 hod tried everything. C. R. GUINN, Hot Springe, Ark. WILL BE PAID TO ANY analysis cury. 81.000 Wfl not Chemist wl»o will find. «b of 8. 8. ». particle of iodide potabftlum o- any îxdsou'iiis uni»*lame. TUE BWiFT SPECIFICCOv. Drawers, Atlant«. Ua. Our treatise on Blood and Bkftn Disease« mailed flee to apptloanu. RKHtlNTKD FROM •orrign NKW ,. a »It of hoelnl •e»n*d« I _ t i h , . 1'ortugiieae Miel«, y , J** In [Untied I'resi Dl,patch, n I-okdon, Oct. S3—There™, nipt d p.rture ol the Duke I b ' Edinburgh from the I „II „v ,tf honor by the Duke ol Save (•'! lD 'Mr Gotha, at bla castle, In Cohour. i"**" 1 como to light. It appears that o J 11 « Highnesses Insisted up„ n tl,.* 'ft r St! Hie list of Invitations ot ti„. „ wlvca of two of the court offle . . " ll ' Duchy, one of whom waaf„™ °, f «• actress, and the other havln~ • previous to her tnarrlug, « 0 , 1 ,"',':" al,l >rort husband. The Duke et a.Z'ZnT"' deeming the antecedents ,,f ,,,„ , nr *, -. lu queallon sufUcImt ground, L. , il41 «« them demurred, but wim n„ t « ..|" c ull *f slats lice ou the pan 0 f the IiÜl Dueheasol Edinburgh. I,uk * «I The Duko of Sat, .Colour' gave orders prohibiting the ' auy or the court official. rn.Th"' 11 '" ^ this decision of their hoat tl,J n'n' 1 '"' of Du.-ht sa abvunlly left i|„. Uul '. 1 ä M Duke ol Edinburgh is the U: r ,{ ',, A ' of Saxe Cubourg, the cpi-„l,. m- La some amusing complications. ' M on don't nt.ufcv London, Oet. 33,—Cardinal v.n.a , nil Interview last cveohi", m.i ', '""•['W, la hvllevc that the reported in,j rr , 1 the Pope and Cardlu ü ll„t„ „I ,[,, foundation In fact. ' mimstp.kiai. ( :n.\, u*. LONDON, Uct. 2tt.— Further . I been made in Uie Purtuirm V M; u s»i£1i!H «.u «P follows: Öen or barhoz.» BiU'a/p SS the ministry or Marine l„ that ,, y JS? Affairs, and Senor l'cnhelre Cba -,,Z the ministry of Publie Work, tu ih«™5 Marine. Senor A,,ular ha* uV"J** to the ministry of Publie \V, 1 '*i TUN OKSND THUNK 11SII.1V ty London, Oet. 23—The r,u J In Its financial article to-day sav. ihatÜSÏ, »Ir Henry W. Tyler, president of tbeti^l Truuk Railway of Canada, raakrs hb !jjïî which he la pre, .ring for the Ä of atockholdera, the Igiter «III la, ably surprised at the good financial slomler the management ol the road «dl I« able to make, and the Important changesmade «nd about to be carried Into effect «hieb will greatly benefit the company. The hi Louis (iun,mine lu„ K [United Pre«» Ktspsteb tnlhrOaicit' j 8 t. Locib, Oct. 23—Fine Fair, the (Jot ernor'a private sreretarv, came du»u fr 0Ol Jefferson City, Isst night, In réponse to J aubpoena, and will go before the gr .ndjnifi today to teil wha- he knuws about the] alleged office brokerage which has b ta carried on by the local gambling ringdurloj the prescot gtihcruatora! nGmlnlatration] Mr. Karr Is charted lo be the repretentallta at the capital of the t. Louts eomhinatkij which runs things. No successor lorClere. land, the resigned Police Commissioner, bu yet been appointed. tin ■»zeit«*,] Ik G I'. tlwreupoi i: it. not ■ ho 7 ; Uu the con ' o Ft Choked by Apple Dispatch to me Gitzettf.] [United P Crestline, Ohio, Oct. 33 — i.ustzs Wlnkelfoo», 7 years of a«e, son of Michid Wlnklefoos of thin place, died last ultrhl from the effects of a small piece of apple a hlch has been lodged iu his wind pipe loi the last week. Battle Cheek, Mica., Jan. 31, 1ST». Gentlemen— Having bee number of years with indigestion and pi eial debllltv, by the advice of my doctor used Hop B tiers,and murisay they aflnrd« me almost instant relief. I am glad to I able to testify in their behalf A filleted lor TII03. G. KNOX. If You Bufferr | with 81ck Ileadaohe,Constipation,Dizzlnwil Sour Stomach or Bilious attacks, "Emnry'i Little Cathartic Pills" will relieve you;is i regulator of the bowels they have no e<;uM very small, one to three a dose—15 cents. Telegraphy. day or evening. P. A N. J. Telegraph, mata ofllce 92 ß Chestnut street, Philadell'liia, I*».; branch offlce 506 Market street, Wlltniug ton, Del. 1.4 73,061 OU lU.OU OU OU lß,0«) 10,000 OU »LOfO 9.4 :%.oa Reliable Place lo ltuy Plano*. George L. Walker, piano parlors,826Nortli| Sixth atreet, near Parrish, Philadelphia. connection with any piano ware rooms or| partie# of a similar name. 1 Martha Livingston '« liivmtinenl. I Mr*. Martha Livingston, atlirify colored I woman, w « Martha Green betöre uiia*. Li»| fngaton married her In New Orleans, L;i . siinel ten year* ugo. They went to Morgan Cny;l thero he eucccsffuliy comiuenoed dealing iiio^i ou H small scale, aud iibout *br»*«' vj'iM ago opened u general un roli udlse est Llisn-I ment, She put hoi money away, uni Inve-tell 000 dollar In one-filth «i ticket No. lui the heptemb 1 drawing ftin* 'U-) 1 of t io Lou l laiunaNiute Lottory, by wntnu toM. A. phln, New Orlcau.«. I.» . and received »■', cash, which eho invested in 1. S- KeK» ?, ) p Hornl*.— .Vfi» Or'coni ( l.n ) Pitaijuuf. Se pt. *' 730 4.6 i<s ^rixlnv La. Mail Kx !>♦ rcll J HUrttSliIVli.iL l'Aline. JOHX C. COLK, VOTA K Y rujuc. AffriJilbTJCBOna* C. a«. M'* lUl.lW Warts RnCilIog, No. 101 Wer •l.oro rail. I VU3. J. N. ft J. B. nOBEXSACK «<• .Blrttyt with ir»«g'Cl»ortF.l.r-*ïJJJ* i Ftr«»« , t. Philadelphia, ^cr»»n, during the hour» AuvVce froe. 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