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The Weather Bulletin.
(United Prose DiSfUHeb to the Gazette. ;
Wàsrinoton, Oct. 29.—10 a. nt.« No
further information ha* been received from
the Went India Island* regarding the bird
cane. The temperature has risen slightly
iu all districts cast of the Mississippi Valley
anf has fallen In the West Gull Stiles;
upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys;
southerly winds prevail in the dis
tricts of the Atlantic Coast, East
Gulf States, Tennessee and
Ohio Valley ami Lower Lake region; horth
to west winds, iu districts west of the Miss
issippi Valley; lo-al taiu have fallen in ail
district« except the' 8outh Atlantic States.
The following stations report one inch or
over rainfall during the past 24 hours:
Vicksburg, ll>4: Cincinnati, 406; Columbus,
166; Indianapolis, 191; Louisville, 250;
Nabhviue, 156, Cleveland, one Inch;
Sandusky, 175; Fort Canby, 297.
Rainy weather la indicated iu New England
on Tuesday, with clearing cooler weatfa
Tennessee and the »»bio Valley,Lake Ki
and Middle Atlantic States, preceded lu the
lait nameu portion by local rains.
ID«
er io
Sloe
k, of r. <oM>um£s.
Lilt of Thou* Appuiutod toy the Oriuid
(ihttucellor.
Grand Chancellor William SlmmouB, of
the Grand Lod^e ot Delaware, Kntffhta ot
Pythlaa, has appointed the followiu^ htamL
lng committees of the Graud Lodg'?, to
aerve during the ensuing year:
Committee on Lawb and tiuperviaior
J. McMullen, Lalayette Lodge, No. 2; N.
W. Talley, Brandywine, No. 9; C. P, Ma
roney, Washington, No. 1.
Ou Appeals and Grievances— Williaiï J.
Jefleris, Clayton, No. 4; Samuel F. Mar
shall, Washington, No. 1; Jamuel Johnson,
Jr., Lincoln, No. 3.
On Finance and Mileage—Geort;«! W.
Remington, Champion, No. 6- Hawke] La
fayette, No. 2; Thomas N. Foreman, Clay
ton, No. 4.
On Printing— 8 J Willey, Champion^ No.
6; J. H. Porter. Lxctlsior, No. 7; Wnj. P.
Waldron, Lodge No. 13.
On Returns and Credentials—J. K. 'Mor
ris, Washington, No. 1; Frank Whitpraft,
do.; Thomas Mullen, Jr., Clayton, JSoj 4.
Installation ot O Ui cor».
Saturday evening Grand Master Joseph
Chandler installed the following offle t |rs ot
Centreviile Lodire, I. 0.0 F., at Ccutre*
ville: N.G.,A. F. Carpeuter;V.G.,Mills|id F.
Da> ; R. S.,Je*se Seal; P. S., Benard DtLliou;
T.,J. H. Chandler. M. D.; W., Harry
Cbandle»; C., .James II. Carpenter; L. B. to
N. G.,J. B. Underwood; t*. G., C. II. Day;
R. 8. to N. G., J. II. Talley; I. <L, Wiifleld
8. Talley; R. 8. 8., William Husbands; L.
B. S., H. Husbaude; Chaplain, G. K. Vj/ood
ward; L. 8. to V. G., John Clark,
the installation addresses were
Gianl Master Chandler, Grand Secretary
Isaac 8. ilallam, Grand Treasurer R|. 11.
Euba ks, Richard Burton, Jr., Lewjis II.
Quay and J. Poul-on Chandler. The <>cca
•ion was a very pkataut one.
—j.
£
Iter
Start! u g to Kuu to the Fire.
It was in Lowell, Mass. Au alarm of tire
was sounded, and the engine was ràpidly
driven out of the engine house. One pi thr
horses ux*k fright, pr
and ran the engi
frame. Chief Engl
aneed wildly iLbout,
against the brick dooi
IIosm er wps se
ely bruised and two of his ribs were
brtkeu. For three weeks the physicians
doctored him. Then a Iriend brought him
some Perky Days's Pain Killer,. «>u
being rubbed with this he was soon well.
Best lluluient in the world.
Not Hallett They Were After.
It Is now reported that it was not Col
lingswood P. Hallett the police were look
log for in such a util«' manner during Sat
urday night aud 8uuday morning, but a
lugitlve from justice in another direction
However, the details oi the search, and the
brill ant plan ol operations pursued l|»y th
"models" were precisely as
first edition of to-day's pap* r.
staled iu the
Mothers Don't Know.
How mauv children are puuiahèd for
J lu'litleri'ut to
being uncouth, wlllull
Instructions or reward«, simply b|*cau6*
they
•aid of a child oi this kiud : "Mjother
should know that if they would give th*
little ones moderate doses of Hop Bitters for
two or three weeks, the children woi|ld be
all a parent tould desire."
11
out of health ! An intelligent lady
p.
Investigating the Case.
A dispatch was rec>'ive«l la*t even.jig by
Coroner Smith from II. A. Wilson ut|Tow -
send which read, "Negro
come first train."
Ogie left for Townsend this morniclg and
still engaged in investigating the cir
cumstances attçudiue the man's death.
Learn Telegraphy,
day or evening, P. ü N. J, t**i«*graplj, main
office 926 Chestnut, street Philadelphia, Pa.,
branch office 506 Market street Wilm ugton,
Del.
found) dead
The Coroner ai d Dr
Reliable Ulace to Duy I'iuuon.
Gaorge^L. Walker, piano parlors^:» North
Sixth street, near Parrish, Philadelphia. No
connection with any piano ware ro«bnis or
parties of a similar name.
Breath Ferfuiue
For 5 cents. The newest! Da|uforth,
druggist, Second and Market. Trusses a
s pecialty.
p.
LOCAL
«ACONIC8.
Engine No. 8, lately overhauled at the
shops of the P., VV. A B r Broad, fnade a
trial trip to Newark and back this afternoon
which was entirely successful.
George Powell, while t«*aring down the
old Market street bridge this morning had
the iudex finger of tils right land mashed
by gettiug it under a heavy piece of timber.
Dr. Kane reudered the necessary medical
assistance.
An attacheof the Alvin J« slyn Comedy
Company accidenta ly shot hlnjiself iu
the left baud
bile loading a
pistol
with blank cartridges during the perform
ance
The band was
Saturday night.
badly burned aud the palm from near
the wrist to the lingera were split opit u.
The large sate lately u-ed by Baynard
Dawnon, jewelers, at No. 229 Market stree
moved this afternoon to the
of S. H. Bavnard at the southwest corner
Fifth and Market. Ti
Dawson, who will continue the business
the old store was alto moved into hjs buil
ing.
store
of
sufe Of E. C
! ne
al
THL KA1LKUAU
4k Local Time Table With the Latest
Correction.
TRAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON FOE
PflILA,-2.00*. 2.23*. 0.W, 0 40, 7.00, 7;60, 8.10f
8.16 «.00.9.39, 9.68. 10.20, 10.30,11.53 a. in. l2.00f,
m. 12.16, 12.38, 1.64. 2.30, 4.00, 6.171», 6.80f,
038», 0-66,7.20, 7.30», 0.63* p. m.
Nbw York— 2.00», 2.23*, 0.30,9.68, li;63 a. ru.
3.88, 1.64, 6.17*, 0.38*, 7.20 p. m.
Baltihohk— 1.06», 1.42*. 4.6)*,8.06*. 9.17*, a.
12.37, 1.00, l.Oy, 5.00, 0.00, Ö.57, 11,04* p. m.
VaBHIROTON— 1.42», 4.61*, 8.06*, 9|1T* a. usi
.00, l.OD, 6.00,0.67,11.04* p. m.
Baltimore aitd Intbrubdiatk SiIatioks—
1,06», 9,17* a» m. 1.00. 6.00, 0.00 p. ra.
»Trains running both daily and Suoiday.
tTxalns running only on Sunday.
xThlawarb Railroad— 0.no*.9.iot slid. 1.051
A00*, 4.00f ,0.26f p. m. No Sunday tisiins.
•For New Castle only.
♦For Harrington and intermediate
{Bxprese for Definar.,
i| talions
Wa«*«TOi Kcwiim a*«*#*»-? » *.•
IntuiWAU W»*r*m» Hailboad- r.ot, l.»>
a. m. 6.80 p. IB. Sand»; train» V>M m.a
[•RAINS AKMlVfcst WILMIMOTOW FROM
Phil«—«.«».LOO, t.fJ*. 4.47*. 1.4». MX*. ».11
toi». îo.iot 11.8» a. m..x la w. 107, 2.22. ».*«
.M, 8.64, 4.80, t.U, 6.8», 6.63, 6.80. 6.4», T.86,7.Wt.
,.»0.10.88.10.»» p. m.
N»w York—L 82* 4.47*, 8.Wf, ».12 A. m. 12 W
1.07,4.10,0.40*, M.W p.m.
HiXTiwoaa-1 .»1», 2.1**, ».*4, ».»», U.4* a. m.
ia.se, LU, 6.11*. I.80*. 7.24, ».«« p. m.
WaaaiaaToa— 1.51», 2.1*. IL43 a. m. ia.»8,
LSI, *.11», ».*•, 7.84, ».»» p. m.
• noth dally and Sunday.
I on Sunday only.
Dntawaaa KaiLaoao—6.60. ».to. 10.1 4 ». m
i.06, 6.U6», 6.60 p, m. NutJunday irai or.
• rrom New UsaUt only.
Wu-wnworoa * Noamaa Raij-koad- - r .44
0.4«, 11.30 a. m. 0.42 p.m.
Dklawarb Wmtbrm Railboao— s.uo a. ra.
14 p. m. Sunday trains o.io a. in. b.4U p. m.
TUA1NS LEAVE FOB WILMIttllTOB
Piuamtnu Naw Booad 8rnr liavov—
IÏ.S0*. 3.66*. 6,30, 7.'.'0*,6.00, 6,'il,» 36|, 10.16,11.80,
ti.60 a ra. l'a.ae, i.wt, 3,1« ».ox. «.as.
6.06,1.80,6.66, 6.06t . 6.86, 8.30*, ».80, 10.00. 11. ai
»BW 43A8TLK— S.9«, S.T4, 10.9*, 11.4« ». BL.
.40, 6.36 p. m.
• Trams running beta «tally and Hnnday.
fTrains fanning snly ton Sunday.
A train will leave Wiimlntton for Newark
and way »talions at 7.4« a.
N ewark
stations.
The Black figures deunte the Limited
hxpreea Traîna.
returning leave
at 8.2& a. m. lor Wilmington and way
OU It MAILS.
Their Arrival » d (Departure, Taking
Effect July 1st, 18H3.
The Post Office in this oity will be open daily,
except Sunday, from 6.30 a. m. to u p. m. l'ri
acceMible until 11 p.
vats boxes
Sundays open from 8.30 to 0 3u a.
boxes accessible from 6 to 8 p. in
sale stamp window will close at 0.30 p. in.
money order o/fice will close at 0 p. m.
MALLS CLOS ■ AS FOLLOWS :
WORTH.
Wilmington A Northern Railroad to Reading
Pa., and points on the Baltimore and Central
eouth of Chadd'e Ford, 7.40 a. m.
Philadelphia cl< sed pou h, 8.30 a. m.
Philadelphia and w&ymatl, y a m.
New York, Pennsylvania and points east an-.
I in
m. Private
. The whole
The
Delaware Western Railroad to Landenburg
a. m.
Philadelphia, New York city, Pennsylvania
and New Jersey. 11.80 a. m.
Philadelphia, New York and all points sa*<t
and west, f.30 p. in.
Philadelphia, New York and all points east
and west, 4.40 p. m.
Philadelphia and New York cities closed
pouches. y.3ô p m.
Pennsylvania west of Lancaster, ana all
points west aud southwest W.35 p. m.
All points north, east, west aud southwest, 1
p. m.
All Louisiana Is sent west except New Orleans
which Is sent south on through mails.
SOUTH.
10
Baltimore and way mail, 7.40 a. m.
Washington and all ooints south. 7 40 a. m.
All points on the Peninsula, 8.30 a. in.
SuopUmentary mall for the Penkm-ula, 0 a, m.
Haiti more, W ashingtou and ail points south,
111-30 p.m.
Newport, Stanton, Newark, Elkton and
Havre de Grace. 12.30 p. tn
Points ou Baltimore Central,bet ween Port De
posit, and Ghodd's Ford, *2.30 p. m.
Baltimore aud Bay Line steamers, 4.40 p. in.
Peninsula north of Harrington, Including
Delaware City and St. George r s, 6.60 p. in.
Baltimore, closed pouch, 6.60 p. in.
Baltimore, Washington and all points south
11 p. m.
MAILS AHI1IVB AND RBADT FOB DKLIVERY.
From Wilmingtona Northern Railroad 0.30
p. m.
From New York, Philadelphia, Washington
and all other points, 6.3o n. m.
From Philadelphia, New York and points
north, east and west, 8 30 a. m.
From way mail from Philadelphia, 8.30 a.m.
From Peninsula and all north ot Harrington
9.1&a. m.
From Baltimore and stay mall, 9.60
From Baltimore, 12.30 i>. in
From Peninsula mail, 12.30 p. m.
Philadelphia, New Yurk an«l points
north and east, 1.20 p. m.
From Baltimore, Washington and points
south. 2.20 p. m.
Delaware W T estera Railroad, 2.20 p, m.
Philadelphia, Now York and points
north and east, 6.40 p. m.
From Baltimore, Washington and points
south and southwest. 6.40 p. in.
Carriers dHlvories as follows : 6.30 a.
erai ; 10.10 a. m., partial ; 1.30 p.
4.00 p. in., partial.
Collections from
carriers at Ö.30 and lu a.
I
F
I
., gen
., general
«treat boxe«
made by the
Si at'7.
1.30 und 4
An additional collection will bo
p. m. from all boxes between Jefferson and
Lombard
inclusive. On Sunday a full collection will be
made at 6.00 p.m. Local letters for carriers
delivery should be deposited in Post Office ton
minutes before tlie hour of delivery
W. Y. SWKiOKT. Postmaster
d Water aud Thirteenth streets
I> HUG GISTS.
PRESCRIPTIONS !
—A SPECIALTY.—
Mediciue must be careiully
and accurately compound'd,
from fresh, pure and reliable
drugs by competent persons.
Superior facilities lrom long
experience, skilled assistants,
and extensive variety of stock.
Three graduates in Pharmacy
employed; five qualified assist
ants.
to
A.
«.
ti
Z. J AMES BELT,
-PHARMACIST
Cor. Sixth and Market Streets,
HOW MANY MILES DO YOU DRIVE?
THE
ODOMETER
WILL TELL.
lliiB instrument is
larger than a
• r Of mil- 6 Ylr
h. Jt
to'the
miles;
raves
»•easily attached
Sulky.
tell the
1-1
part «»I
I,
•«1 dust tight; always 1
drtv
water
H orp es' _
to the wii
Wago n, lti'.a*|
el of
a. Buggy
, Sulky Plo w, Rea p«

Physicians, Farmers. *ur
smen. Stage Owner-,
price of
lering give dia meter
Ipt of price,

tiilcle.
Plea-1
« ini.
«y
or-. Dray um n, ]
Price onl y~«5.CQ
other Od
Of the wheo
post paid.
J"
Si
;h,
third tl
y I
W hen
Sen t by 1 .
A«ldres.s.
AIrDONNICL OPOMl TI.K CO.,
2 N011 b l a Halle Ht.. Chicago.
aug(8-8ui-dAw
49r-U6jo 1 tor.ciroolar.
UMt 00OM
LI!
Wmmi
.*
1
THE BEST PLACE TO BUY DRY GOOIIS.
Strawbridge & Clothier's,
K1UUTII A KARRET
EIGHTH t ril.BEltT
PH1LADCLHH1A.
REOPENING !
S. H. STAATS.
405 MARKET STREET,
cd ami Inrraunl the
-»star**, will reopeu
Having greatly « nUrgi
neia (»iiacltv uf hl
TUESDAY NEXT,
•OCTOBEK ffOTH
Elegant Stock of
With
NEW GOODS!
Suitable for falistul winter aale« cmu»l»Uiig of
Trimmings, Hosiery &
Gloves
1
MERINO UNDERWEAR,
HAND-KNIT
ZEPHYR GOODS,
-ZEPHYR
Germantown Wool, Saxony &
Woolen Yarns.
CORSETS,
NOTIONS &C.
THE PHILOSOPHY OF HEADACHE.
THF STOMACH, THE BOWEL 4 AM' THF.
LIVER A *•' K R ESP«) HUILE FO EVE Y
P NO THAT it A* KS TH UE I). It UP
DATE, TONE ANI) HARMONIZE HE
ACTION OF THESE ALL ED OR ANS
WITH "TA *<R A NT'S sELTZKK AP Hi ENT"
AN YOU CURE THE • oMIM.A NT AT ITS
DOUBLE. »OLD BY ALL DRUGGItoTS.
di«J
me,
by
am
PIANOS.
6E0. L. WALKER,
PIANO PARLORS !
836 N. Sixth Street.
and
cise
the
to
[NEAR PARRISH ST., PHILADELPHIA]
ESTABLISHED i860.
NO STORE RENT TO PAY
Finest New Pianos !
«F
Tub
At one-liall' the prices charged
in expensive stores.
HEAD THIS LETTER, WRITTEN OVER
18 YEARS AGO BY LEADING CITI
ZENS OK READING, PA:
IUadi.vo, Pa., January 20, 18&5.
Wc,
Pianos of Mr.George L. Walker, «lo hereby certify
that
the undt-rslgnc«), having purchase«!
highly please«! an«l perfectly satisfied
lth said Plano--. They are beautifully
possess a full, rich and clear tone, and ■.tau<i in
admirably. We cheerfully recommend Mr. \V»lker
to those Hbout purchasing Plan
ability, and a gentleman
dance.
finished,
artist of
thy of tlulrconli
It. ('ROUSE.
JOHN T. GlUle,
A » RON LKI ft,
MARTIN GROSS,
ALLEN lSHfc'HTEL,
JAMES YEAGER,
HARVEY B'HCH,
A. WKIIF.KIN '.
DAVID E. STOUT,
«. li. N• RT.*N,
JAMES T. REISER,
AND 100 OTHER CITIZENS.
This ia only
letter out of many nan
ti reds I have received, nil of w deh I will
show with pleasure. Plea«; remember
I Have No Connection
With any PianoWarcrooms
II you wish to take advantage oi tho in
ducements 1 oflerin selling New Pianos by
the most celebrated makers at half the
prices charged in stores be sure to call at
the old rt liable place—GEO L. WALKER'S
Piano Parlors, 836 N. Sixth street, near
Parrish. Special bargains to-day in slightly
used Pianos from famille« forced to sell
.6225.
.6190.
.6150.
..|90.
MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY.
REMEMBER THE LOCATION.
tiooo UPRIGHT piano.
»750 SQUARE GRAND PIANO.
»«50 RICHLY CARVED PIANO.
*500 ROSEWOOD PIANO.
Jt
■TERMS $10 MONTHLY
«y
GEO. L. WALKER,
836 N. Sixth St.Phila.
y I
•eptiS-lf-lX)
RtMINTSD PH OM VIST« 8PAV
TBK ZOItA Bl'IUll HCBDRB.
KicIMmMi UcG..K>»«t toy • B* ported
CmiftMl««.
[Uultwt 'm, lil.p.'-h lo the UuUP. ! '
Chicaoo, Ii,l , Oct, M.—A dl«p»tch from
Lincoln, UL, In referae* to th. murder of
Zora Bara*, ray»: "The wildest excitement
it'Vaii. hero over a report from Hempton,
owe, which nv> that Stoto'e Attorney For
mt Into olibtiucJ the orrrot of Thomas
Wheoldon, »bn recently «toted tb»t be
knew tame Important facto In connection
with the murder of Zore Burnt. There le
on unconflru»V rumor to the effect thet
Wbeeldon aamlu having committed the
murder, but It la not generally believed.''
'minlre O'Melll'a Court.
At tlila morning's MMtoa of 'Squire
O'Nelirtipollcc court E. Klunegtn, George
Malloy, Thomas Jockeon and George Grubb
were each Sued »1 and coeta lor dleorderly
conduct aud drunk. uut'«s. The disorderly
conduct constated ol light ft, g at King and
Water etreeta on Sunday afternoon. The
arreete we» made by
Vick era. Thomu Grou and Elisabeth
Blackburn Were also fined |L and coat«
each for druokenne«« and dioonlcrly con
duct. Mark Moore, for drunkenueet and
ludeuent eipoaurv wni fined <3 end coeta,
and John Dugan, fur disorderly conduct,
««I fined SS and coate. Harry Smith and
William Vanderer, for the. same offeute,
were fined $1 and coate. Eight
ordluary drunkenness were also disposed of
at the usual rate of SO cents and coeta each.
A Frafesaorl MaaaUatecti.ii.
trailed Treat Di«pntch to tbs uase'te.
Cincinnati. Oct. 99.—There Is another
breeac in the College ol Music. Prof. J. 1'.
Rudol|>b«cu has resigned. Hl« complaint I«
that the pooeest voice material In the col
lege bu been systematically »«signed to him.
Prof. Rudolphrcti connected filmet If
the college four years ago at the earnest so
licitation of Theodore Thomu, who wu at
that time a director. He bed previouly won
wide fame os e baritone, end wu for eeveu
years connected with the Boston Conserva
tory of Music. His work hero bu given
general satisfaction.
ra Cannon and
with
A Test Case.
E. U. Hum ford, before whose new store,
40d Market street, is erected a large telc
Ë houo pole, has retained H. C. Conrad,
*q., as counsel and propones testiug the
right of Council to authorise by ordinance
the erection of
in front or private property. The case was
to have been heard at the Municipal court
this morning, but for some reason or other
was postponed sud wll. probably be brought
up to morrow morniug.
obstruction of this kind
A Costly Altar.
(United Press Dispatch to he Gazette.]
Philadelphia, Oct. 29.—The erection of
a new altar in the Homan Catholic Cathe
dral, which is to <-o»l $10,000, is to be ttetrun
in a few days. Polished Itallau veined mar
ble will be the material employed in the
superstructure. It will be 20 feet long aud
30 leet in height to the summit of the cross
Discharged,
8peneer Greenwoo«i, colored, who was ar
rested on a charge of stealing a hst from the
sto e of Charles E. Dubell, od Saturday,
was dismissed, this morning, Mr. Dubell
being unwilling to make a charge against
him.
Low and Gain.
OBAPTKK I.
'*1 was taken sick a year ago
With blUous fever."
"My doctor pronounced me cured, but I
got sick again, with terrible pains in my
bark and sides, and I got so bad I
Could not move 1
* I shrunk !
From 2*28 tbs. to 120 l I had been doctor
ing for my liver, but It did me no good. I
di«J not expect to live more than three
months. I began to use Hop Bitters,
rectly my appetite returned, my pains left
me, my entire system seemed renewed as If
by magic, and after using seve« al bottles I
am not only as sound as a sovereign, but
•lgh more than I did before. To Hop
Bitters I owe my life " R. Fitzpathiok.
Dublin, June 6, '81.
i)i
How to Get Sick.—E xpose yourself day
and night; eat too much without exer
cise ; work too hard without rest; doctor all
the time; take all the vile nostrums adver
tised, and then you will want to know how
to get well , which Is answered iu three
words—Take Hop Bitters 1 •
THIS C1TI nAKkKTd.
Local (Jnotatioaa Corrected Dally In the
Street Market.
hay, warn ;>, wro.— ookr»ot*d daily »y w. j.
MORROW, K«p. «17 FBBWOH Piwr:
per bu
sr owt
k 1.10
Hay .
Btraw...
Oats.
Bran, double bushel....
Cracked corn.
Middlings, double bushel
Coarse meal,..
Coro on ear ..
«Shelled corn.
Ground corn and oats...... 66
l.t
TO
. 80
n
. l - 00
11
.... 76
bottmb, mom. foultby. arc.
Print butter, per B wholesale.« .20
Print
Tub
I M
" " retail......
" " wholesale. .20
" " retail.
,2 I
.00
28
Tub
86
M
Lgk*, wholesale, per deaen
Rrk«, retail, per doten....
Ohiokons, alive wholesale.
,28
81
.30
Chickens, dresse, d wholesale
Chickens, alive, retail.
Chickens, dressed, retail.
Cheese, wholesale, per pound
Cheese, roiall, **..
.12
%
.16
I
.18
.10
.14
. -tax
.is
Sirloin Btenke jur pound.,
Lump steaks per pound.,
Hound steak p per pound.,
Rib roast per pound.•••
Chuck roasd per pound.
Stewing pieces.
Bolling bltô pur poand.
Shins, . ....TV..
Kidney fat,per pound..
Lamb chops, per pound....
Lamb roasts, per pound....
Mutton chops, par pound..
Mutton roasts, per poand..
Veal cutlets, per pound....
Veai roasts, per pound....,
• •» e
■ffl o
.26
.30
.18
.23
.10
,u
.8
.60
M
.30
. .18
.30
LI
,10
.18
.20
.31
. .10
.18
FOBS BTOi
wholesale
... 14
retail
Kmokoil hams...
Fresh Pork.
Fresh Sausage...
Shouldern .
Dried beef.
salt flitch........
Smoked bacon...
Uologna sausaae.
Lard.
10
.1»
11
18
II
18
28
12
14
14
16
ISM
LI
. 10
14
nan.
Spanish Mackerel.
Kook fish, per pound....
White Perch, per pound
Trout, per pound.
Halibut, per pound.
Cattish, per
Black fish..
Blue fish....
snappers...
Had «look...
Market cod
Porgeise_
Butter fish.
. .10
.16
.16
.12
.16
.20
pound
.16
I
.08
.16
.1 >
ID
. .13
vnexTABLsa.
Potatoes, f*6r haif-psck..
Sweet potatoes, per half peok..
Uat>bage,per bead ..
Turnips, half peck.
Corn, per dozen..
Corn, per hundred.
Tomatoes, per half peck.
TomaUiuK, per bas. et .
Pears, Har tlett per In If peck....
Pears,Bartlett per basket.
Peaches per half peck....
Peaches, per bos. et,.....,
(drapes, per pound.
(drapes,wholesale peril».
Apples, per basket........
ftar
.10
12
LQ
.8
10
12
M
60
10
16
80
I
90

«10
«18
91
M
78
I 38
1
01
0.1
I
M
16
90
80
1 00
. 00
80
COM.
J.
L. & C. CO.
FOR—
IME
a
—AND—
CEMENT,
C O
A L
-AND
WOOD
-GOTO—
Jacksoo Lime & Coal Co.,
SHIPLEY A KING 8T. WHARVES.
UTIT4S
i
HAVE
NOW IN MY YARD
■A LARGE SUPPLY
OF THE FINEST GRADES
-OF—
SCHUYLKILL COAL!
EVKU BEEN IN TH1B CITY.
-SEND IN YOUR ORDER AT ONCE.—
B. F. TOWNSEND,
FOOT OF FOURTH 8T., WIL.
G.W. BUSH & SONS
FRENCH ST. WHARF,
WILMINGTON,
BpeeUlty of Hupcrlor Hard and Free
Runifng
Make a
S ' OVE, SMALL STOVE & NUT
For Domestic Use; Also
BROOKSIDECOAL!
CANNEL COAL !
GAS COAL !
GEORGES' CREEK
CUMBERLAND COAL !
-FOR GRATES
Caution !
TO Tliii. PUJJLiC.
I would eaattoe t*. toll.» er wllaalactA aoe
rtclnltj IS nolle particularly toot tha
GENUINE
BURTS SHOE
Il m ths asms
^' N C
V MAKER r
NEW YORK /
HTAMTBD IM FÜLL i
oa lining of
•ACM SMOS THUS I
BOTTOM OF KAOM 8U01
THUttl
And are warranted to five satisfaction.
f HENRY TpÎKED
304 MARKET ST., WILMINGTON,
W TUB ONLY AUTHORIZED AGENT FO
THE MALE OF MY GOODS IN
WILMINGTON, DEL.
EDWIN C. BURT,
NEW YORK.
— 'Also agent fer Bart A Fackard's fineshoa
foi senUsmen.
REPAIRING NEATLY D0«E
■J17US
Henry CoiLEQt
1 Lottery
$30,000 lor $2
•JRD REGULAR MONTHLY DRAWING
O WILL TAKE place In the Masonic Hall,
Temple Building. In Louisville, Ky.,
Masonic
Thursday, November 29,1883.
TvJa A ^ F V L V-OTTERY AND FAIR DRAW
î».rt?'/ h ? rte, i e . d b ';V* e ,^Kl UtureofKy.. and
£Sf* deefare.f legal by the highest court in the
J* 0 » 41 JÇlvcn to Henry t ounty In the su «
o^OeOfor the prompt payment of all prizes
A REVOLUTION IN SINGLE NUMBER
DRAWINGS.
3^Every ticket bolder hts awn supervisor.
—r. call out the number on liis|tlcket and see the
SSSTti MWU»*' of e, " T
NOVEMBER SCHEME.
J.Trlxe.
1 Priae.
1 Priae.
2 Prîtes. «2,0 0
0 " i,v00
«80,000
13,000
A00n
ïb.
5,000
6,003
2u *
100 '»
200 "
600 "
1,000 ••
8 44
8 •*
• ••
V U
10,000
10,000
10,000
i.v-^
10,000
2,700
1*808
100
a
m
10 •• ."...
800 JJ Approximation
100 * •»
80«
1,667 Prises.
WUULITlCKETa, K. HALFTIUm «!"'
® Tickets, «50; 66 Tickets, «ion.
Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter. 0« seial
STÄTioT 2
aoixm,
OUR FIRST NUMBER
FOR FALL.
of
You will see many adver
rise merits about large stocks of
Fall and Winter Goods, and
each one will claim to be
ahead ot their competitors, but
we will be content to let the
readers of The Gazette know
we have a larger stock than
usual because our trade de
mands it, and this is an evi
dence that our goods are sold
at as low prices as elsewhere,
or a little lower for same
quality.
Our Children's Stock is com
plete. We do not mean by
that to tell you we keep the
low-price shoddy goods, but
we do have a good quality at
a very low price, and yet we
sell more of our suits from five
to teu dollars.
In our Boys' Department we
have some very stylish gar
ments to show you, while the
young men caunot help being
pleased by making a selection
from our nobby styles
We have over Forty Styles
to show you in our Men's De
partment, and now, kind
reader, just visit us at your
earliest convenience and let us
show you our goods, and see
if it will not be to our mutual
interests to deal with each
other.
This docs not give you much
of an idea ot our stock, but if
you will stop in at
!
!
Fourth & Market Sts.
?
—AT THE—
WILMINGTON
CLOTHING HOUSE!
it will give us great pleasure to
show you our goods and
prices! Yours,
Jno. W. Diekndorf & Co
N °w
THAT THE COOL
weather approaches we advise
the numerous readers of the
Gazette to procure their
WINTER SUITS
—AN IS—
OVERCOATS !
at the Old and Reliable Cloth
ing House of
John H. Moore,
228 MARKET ST.. WIL., DEL,
Lowest prices in the city;
every garment guaranteed. A
large and superior line of Suit
ings and Overcoatings for order
work. A first-class cutter and
superior workmanship charac
terizes every department of our
Merchant Tailoring branch
Suits to order from $20 up
ward.
SpKcrAL Announcement —A
long-felt want iu this city at
last supplied- Ladies' Goats,
Ulsters and Riding Habits cut
by a competent male artist from
measurement and manutactured
by a London Habit Maker can
be procured at the Merchant
Tailoring Establishment of
«
John fl. Moore,
228-MARKET ST.-228
for
Full lines of Goods
Ladies wear constantly
hand.
on
muhitso rwoM^ rr^ »
it
»onr.io* tsKXft,
Threatened Trouble
.„a . •'etwee
nnd ltueela - Upunl.h l „
fOnlled Praa. Dispatch u „..
BERLIN, Oct. 20—1» in .
Ifclftl circles here «h.» *t in a
ofllclal circle, here that i UP
greatly Inecnoed at the action ni n if 111 h
authorities In mowing «uch „ , r *
of Louack, on the frontier. Æ
now holding a «cheduled ""»wit
mi
ing. the advloabntty of*' 1 ', ,N ' cu,l «Wc
paring a note tu ba forward«.,! LS P*
Uajum.it, daman,
a saw PABTr in
M»uain, Oct. 29—Tho . . . I
Senor Camacho, late Mlntier, " " e " t <*
tho potltlou of Governor i ï",6
Spain, I« ».Id to be » move mV,,, , B, " k A
the two ministerial ftctloni «mî t 1 u " ll %
liberal party. 0 ' ,, "' d '»fott,,!
»PAIN.
Ibe Kali™*,I pi,.|„
tLnlted Treu Ulipaclj t„ n, ...
N«W CS.IL1, Pa., Oct! «."'"ïr'îi
employes of the Penn.ylvabl*
pany were arre.te.1 and km«!? 1 ^
contempt cf court. SheriffDoud, .J* 11 '»
ol 10 meu left here In a w»*™ , d 'Ê*w
Point with an older cl ..ÏÎÏÏL for "*k
Judge McJnnklu, and alte? L™?, 1 Um
night made tho aheve arrête 111
lm|K>rtancc was done at R™' »1
auA It now looks a. II
and the Pittsburgh, y,, ul "!7.V lr ' , '
Chicego Company wem on lop. " ,aJ
Th. Coiften I'rW. f ur j
!• now ready and will I* frM
who wuhea to Iwcome
of a stamp for poslagi
1N8I
tu aoy um
" u
numtLOD* engraviug,, .„y
Information u every lady „,,1 "
ought to know. Tht bm.1 Sn SÄ
you how to become the owner of.mL .
uable articles without costing vou r^I*!'
.uch u Go d and Silver & SÄJj
8|1 vor War. W if *&""» y." 11 CT
Co., Summer St.', Boitou^M«»« 0
Inraettgating jirr„'„„,7ri).„h
[United PreM DUp.6,6 to Ml'»"
PoiLaDELPHU, Oct. 29. Investiert,*.
Into the suspicious desth of Eft
on r f" , «y l»»t, st the homs of C !
MeHhenny, wu made this afteru,»«,
M. being prosent, Iu custody. Alu'r th.
poll mortem eiamlnatiun the Inouw
postponed uni» Fri «y, to «s to .tlo» "
analysis ot the stomach
Pnt on Trial lur Murdsr.
[United Pres Dl.pstcli to tnrtlaM«« j I
PniLSOELPHIA, Oct 29 —Charles Briyol
wu put on trlsl this afternoon, on a ehar™|
of having caused (he death ol hi» repined
Wire, Mary E. Brlgyn, by cutting her throatl
with a rtsor on the 7th of July last. I
Kiteee l'oetpoiird.
(United Press Dfspst h to the Gau-né. I
Baltimore, Oct '^T.-To-day'» P.mllcJ
races have been postponed until to-morrow
on account of the rain.
Learn Telegraphy,
dav or evening. P. & N. J. Telegraph, matnl
office 926 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, P»J
branch office 506 Market street, Wilwiugl
ton, Del.
The most delicate persons enjoy takln|
Emory's Little Cathartic Pills, they restore
aolor, give a wholesome appetite, put neu
Wie in a broken down body, they an plea:..
V) take aud their action is very mild. Drug
gists sell them—15 cents.
Dr. 81 nuns' Pain Searcher, the perfection
of pain medicines, prompt, qui k, su:..
Immediate In relieving cramps ptlnsj
cholera morbus, neuralgia, rheumatism,etc]
Depot, Fourth and King streets. Bold bjj
druggists.
Rabid Reformern Kefnne Rectilicnttnn.
The rabid reformera of moral* «
urging the authorities to attemiit
wel' secured
lima State Lottery under special agreemeuU )
direct legls atlon; but they might a.* well st
tempt to swim nga nut tin* current of Niag n
Falls Tho public know that nil il» i»tribt
lions sre fair and Its promises fulfilled. M. A
Dauphin. New Orleans. La., will iv« »II tin
Informafion relative to the matter od opplica
tlon before the 10^1 Grand Mouihly Drawing
which takes place November 3, 1833.
constsntlr
Invndeth
privilege* enjoyed hyTheLouii
IMPORTANT.
To Parents and Others—The Orphan*
Home»
We have had a great Improve ment In th
health of our children by the use uf Swift'*
Specific. We had among the children some
who had scrofula—uotably onecaecin wfiicl
It was
UNMIBTAKAhLT UBRiniTABY.
We pot some o[ äwlfl'a SpecHlc anil (fftvc
to tbla case, ami In a aiiort while It
cured sound and well, it na. as had *
cose. 1 think, aa I ever raw, and had h*'en
under excellent phrtlclaiia with no |K>rma
ment benefit. We have been fflvlni'It to all
the children a» s health tonic. »'
four children and ouc seamstress »hu. ior
years, bavo suffered Intensely every sprhi«
with eryalpelaa, and thouirh they had hwa
taking Swift'» fi|)ecinc only In small am
health tonic, they all,without i xcept o ;
paaaod throuffh this spring without a mu |
of the complain' .
A young lady of the iMtitution,
been with u« lor year«, has hren tool H
with a most aggravated rash ever blll <
was a child. She tried all Hie *■»"" 1 " ;
dloa that are prescribed for It * lh " ' ,,,
at; hut ehe ha« lieen cured by taking - •
Bpeoiac, and hat had no return ol
It Is such an excellent tonic, ana PJ
the blood «0 pure that lb 1 <i ,, P ïî l 5î'..;.i ]ers
llahlo to contract disease. All 1,16
and children who nre old enough ■
agree with me In believing It li tuc g ■
medicine known. My faith . b *
bounded, and 1 and ray «««"<*
great pleaauro In rccurarncndlug H I > «' »
one. ^ can at all times he fou»j
Home, and will t»ko P'«» ,u 1 re
corresponding with any who l,ln
the remedy. K ,V' L '
Orpheus' Home, Macon. 0»
Il I
who ha
RHEUMATISM Ai»W uUU T5o-S
Whrn we «n «.i.Nieb by » c ""„", , b «t «
which every ln«i«iiry but jü.eanuîH
have tho only real, or m*lK»l renie ... li (l roi cr
Disorders. andVe put -
>f every sufferer without wo«-.» u> wm j
that no one but the fool w I 10'"
close his eyes to the u ,
bis blighted Mra I» J us! ' r ® * 0> .!i. J., ^ol ?
dcnAodent famH'es, and
I.»» w ambition before F 0 "'^^LSIvfaw 0.®*
disease, we ask you to go wli h ns *o • f ,, e
♦n th* of some who nave e™s* it
v «rt«na now rallor tin . -in
toil to the world their glad * x r* r
you no false statement, and tn.*K«
ran not, by proper iDqohT (Jf.Ä
lain
r t V.
? >-1
or •
u9
frionds^ bo probod la
•»aSSsnasfssr.
•"SK'îa"
r tu* I
vaassasfci&gr.
> um (-ni ^nitii «ni SIM* *
a
, grosklvn
*t »4
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