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SECOND edition! 1 A RECKLESS DRIVER A Woman Knocked Down and Seriously Injured. AN ORDINANCE VIOLATED VIOLAT»:» A BRALTH ORDINANCE. A Body Brought to Tula City WlthootF!r*t OtMHiiiiHK n C«nittva*e from th« liegia tr»r'* f Hit ce. The law regulating burials in very explicit but notwithstanding this I act there »reih m* forget tul ness are constantly violating Its provisions. A case of this kind was brought to light yes terday through the vigilance of Registrar Fraxar, and In all llkllhood those having charge of the funeral will bo made to pav the line provided. The facta connected with the case are as follows : A Mrs. J. McCabe, of Chester, died In thst city and arrange ment* were made to bury the body In this city. The undertaker having the funeral in charge came to this city and hired carriages of Thomas Fagau, liveryman on Orange street. The body arrived in this city yesterday .nornlng on the 9.17 train and was removed at once to St. Joseph's Cemetery, where In terment took place. No application made at the registrar's office and no permit was Issued, aud consequently the whole ail air was In direct violation of the law. The law says that the keeper ol coaches or any person who assists aie liable to a lino ol $10 for violating this law. Registrar F raser has notified Thomas Fagan and will also serve a notice upon the grave-digger who opened the grave and all others who assisted at the funeral of the violation, and their liabilities to a tine. The Registrar purposes putting a stop to viola tions of this kind, and if instructions fail tines will be imposed as provided by the health laws embodied in the city ordi nances. who through sheer c arelessness A UAKhLKl* HIIIVER. Serious Injury to a Woman Knocked down by a Wagon. About 9.20 o'clock this morning Mrs aged lady, living at Tobitha M. Be No. 204 West Twelfth street, was knocked down ami seriously injured by a reckler* driver at the crossing at Tat nail street and Delaware avenue. dbe had almost reached tho curb on the north sl'ie of the avenue when a irocer's wavon driven by a half grown boy came alone at a very rapid rate, the oriver appar 1 Hilv unaware of the fact that Mr*, li. uboi* could not get out of the way. When the wagon struck her she was knocked iuto the gutter, \v here she lay until «aidstancc arrived The reckless driver iu the meantime never halting. Dr. A. J. Stubbs was called and found that Mrs. Benson's injuries consisted of a contused head and a larcerated scalp, besides anumt»erof bruises about the body. 8he was conveyed to her home, where she partially regained consciousness, but is still in a very precarious condition from the effects of a severe nervous prostration. Those who saw the accident were unable to state who the driver of the team was, 01 who the team belonged to, but declare »hat it whs a grocer's wagon, with a gray horte, and that the boy driving wore glasses. An effort will be made to have the driver apprehended and made an examp'e of, as it is ol too common an occurrence to have ir responsible boys drive like mad along n •wdcii thoroughfare, without the slightest attempt to avoid just such accidents as that ct this morning. Closed by trio shertfr. The paint store of Edward A. Osier, No. 4 East Seventh street, was closed by the sheriff yesterday. Osier went arvuy some days lading all the outstanding bills he could, leaving the business in charge ol his brother, who ft mil ly notified Philadelphia aud Cam den creditors, and they came down ami had the establishment closed. There are several creditors in this city who to know Osier's whereabouts also. 11 It is stated that Mr. , after col» anxious Mother« Don't Know. How many children arc pu.ilahed for being uncouth, wilfull and Indifferent to Instructions or reward*, simply because they a ' of health ! An fnt**l]igctit lady said of a child oi this kind: "Mother« should know that if they would vive thi ll tile on*-s moderate dose? of Hop Bitters for two or three weeks, the chlldreu would be all a parent iould desire." Has tteaigne 1. S. A. Ilodgmau, for a number of years maeter machinist of the P., W. & B. railroad locomotive* shops lu this city, tendered his resignation to the company to lake effect next week. Ho has accepted the jpoei ion of superintendent of the mechanical department of the Lob dell Car Wheel Company. F »Ir for st. Mark'« Church. St. Mark's Guild will hold a fair in aid of St. Mark's Episcopal Church in the Smith Building, Market street, below Seventh, commencing Tuesday evening, November 13. The lair will probably continue for two weeks. day or evening, P. Ä N. J. telegraph, main office 926 Che branch office 506 Market street Wilmington, Del. '«»'rapliy, ut etre«t FhUadidphia, Pa., A31L.SK AIK.NTS, To-morrow evening M. B. Leavitt's Gigantic Minstrels will giro one ol th*ir performances. Cool Burgess is one ol the company. The audience present last evening in the witness the second perform ance of Il)de& Beinau's combination wa#* not large, but large enough for the perform ance. It is unucccssajy to occupy rpace to criticise it.. Ope 1I< On Thursday evening next America's of song, Miês Emma Thurst>y, will grand concert. Mt*s Thursby a singer, both ut* y and Europe. A ong her company is Chevalier Antione de Koi tski, court p'anist to the Einperor ol Germany. Miss I hurt*by will King the celebrated Indian 41 -ong of the Bells," fr »rn tho q . api>e; «1» to-uay pr« -e tliis c * nt ii iw opera ol L irklnee. which wa& recently such a tucces iu Paris. *v**n years Allen's Brain Fond has stood th«- strongest tests us to Its merits in curing Nervousness, Nervous Debility and restori g lost power*» to ihe weakened* Gen erative System, aud in no instince has it ever failed; test it. $1; six for $5. At drug gists, or at Allen's Pharmacy, 315 First ave , New York. LOCAL LACONICS. Thomas S. Gray, a carpenter la the cm floyol theP., W. & B. R. R. Co., died from Saturday night. Hu leaves a 4» a cancer wil«* and blx children. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Pas tors' a\ » social ion was held yesterday at Ceritr *! Prt-bi»>«rriaii Church with ft large number of member* in attendance. Dr. Simms' Pain Sjureher, the perfection of pain medicines, prompt, quiek, eure. Immediate in relieving cramps, pains, cholera morbus, ueuralgla, rheumatism, etc. Depot, Fourth aud King «treat«. Sold by druggUts. TK> kailruah rBAINB LEATTWILMlWciTOIf FOB P«it4,-S.'J0*, «.40, T.OO, 7.10, I.Mt A00.9.34,9.44, 10 .lX, 1U.S0,11.68 ». m. lJLOOf, m. 12.4 r >, 109 KM, '4.80, 4.00, 6.17*, 4.80f, «.10, *.36*. 7*28,7.80*, 9.66* P* OB. Whw York- 4 OU» S.23*. 6.10,«.t8, 1LM ». m. 1 t.RM, 1,64. 5.17 , *!.38*, 7.4« ». BA1.TI1IOR»~1.06*,L43*,4,61*,«.Q6* 0.17*, ». m. 12.27,1.00, 1*0». 6.00, 6.00, «.67, 11.04* p. m. VjftHIKUTON—1.42*, 4.51*, 6.06« 0.17* A* m. 1.00, 1.00, 6.00.«. 67,11 04* p. m. HaLTIMOU» AVU lMTVUMBDIATS »TAT10 1.03*, 9,u* »« m. 1.00. 6.00, 4.00 p. m. 'TmIm running both dally and Sunday, tTrain* rutmlng only on Sunday. at A do oxlawarb Uaiuioai>—S. 00*,e.o«t ».m. UH ».(k>*. 4.00J,0.261 p. u. No Sunday trains. •For Now (inftie only. 1 For Wyoming ami Intermediate station«, tExpress for iinrricgton W iLM i k I» to a Mouthkhs Kailsoai»~ 7.00 ». m 2.65, 4 01, 6.10 UXLAWARB ». m. 6.80 p. m. Wusvaav Uau.ROA.n~7.05, 1.80 TRAINS ARRIVE« WIIJUNOTON FROM PatLA~u.4M.oo. lm*. m)>, r.«A «.o*». «.os, 11.12 10.10f ll.U ». m. 12.22 12.60. 101.122. 2.1 A 2.60,8.65, A80 A66, 6.86, 6.68, «.BO. «.«8, f.36t, f.60 6.60, lO.ilS. 10.65 p.m. N«W Yon*—A«*, lOEt, O.U ». m. 12.60 1.01, 6.66.6J1*, 10.6* p.m. Raltimoeb— 1.61*, 8.1»*, 0.S4, 9.64,11.48 ». m IS.BA, L61. Ml*. 6.50*, T'i*. tl.40* ». In. W ASH I »»TO*—L64*, 2.18, 11.48 a. 88. 12.M,. i.6l, o.ll ", 6.1W-, la». 9.49 p. 86. • Iloth *iauy »oü Munday. • o» Honday ontr. Uolawahk Kailuoad— 8.60. 9.60. 10.n S. ffl 1 /.so, 6.06*. 6.06j>. m. No Sunday trains. • «rom Now Cauls omr WILMINUTON k NoHTHSBJ* KaILBOAD— 8.45 V.48, 11 oO a. m. 6.42 p. Ui. iHtr.AWAKB WarrcHn Kailroau— t.00 ». m. 3 U p.m. TRAINS LEAVE FOR WILMlNtFTUN PHitutDSLruLA New imoAD Hthbwt !hn*rr— 12.30*,3.65*, 6 .M). 7.20*,8.00, 8.21,8.*0?, l?».t«, ILW. 11.60 a lu. 1B.26, 1.82f, 6.10 4.03. 4.2«, 4.06, ».20,6.66, 6»U6t. «.36, SJW*, 8.80, 10.90 tl.r» p.m. NSW 1 Jab TLB—8.33, 9.36, 10.02, 11 . 4 « a. m. 6.36 p. m. » Traios running both daily and Monday. tTra'n* rur.nlng eniy «n Sunday. A train will leave Wilmington for Newark and way utatlona at 7.48 a. Newark at 8.26 a. m. for Wilmington and way 'tattoos. returning leave Tliw Bitch figure« daunt« the (.trailed •Lxpreas Train«. OIU MAIIA. a 8he she the 01 it ir n that 1'helr Arrival s-d i»«imrture. Takln* Kffeet July 1st, 18M3. The Post Office In this city will bo open dally, except Sunday, from «.au a. m. to 9 p. m. Prl rate boxes are accessible until 11 p. m Ur Sundays upon from 8.30 to 9 30 a. m. Prlvati boxes «ocosHlble from 0 to 8 p. m. The whole sale stamp window will close at 0.30 p. m. Th* money order offioe will close at ö p. in. mails closb POLLOW3 : ■ORTH. Wilmington k Northcru Uailroad to Keadlnp Pa., and point* on tho Baltimore and Contrai south ofChndd's Ford, 7.40 a. m. Philadelphia clt sod pou *h, 8.30 a. in. Philadelphia and wayinall, 9 a iu. New York, PenuAylvaula aud points oast ar.< west, 9 a. in. Delaware Western Kali road to I«andeuburp Philadelphia, New York city, Pennsylvania and Now Jersey. 11.60 a. in Philadelphia, New York and all points and went, 1.30 p. tn. Philadelphia, New York and all points east and west, 4.40 p. m. Philadelphia and New \ork cities closed pouches. 9.35 p m. Pennsylvania west of La&noaster, ana all pointa west and southwest 9.35 p. m. All points north, east, west aud aouthwest, 1 p. m. AH Louisiana Usent west except New Orleans which Is seut south on 'hrough mails. SOUTH. Baltlmore and way uiaii, 7.40 a. tn. Wauhlngton and all poluU south. 7 40 a. uo. All point* Sunpllinontary mail for the Pentn-ula, »an. Haiti more, Washington and all points south, 12-30 p.m. PcnlnMula, 8.30 a. tn. Newport, Stanton, Newark, Elkton and Havre de Grace. 12.3 d p. nr Points on Baltimore Oentral.between Port I)« po'»lt. and Chadd's Ford, i2.30p. in. Baltimore and Bay Liuo steamers, 4.40 p. m. Peninsula north of Harrington, Including Deluw ire (Jlty aud St. George 7 *, 5.60 p at. Balt more, clotted pouch, 5 60 p. m. Halt 1 more, Washington and all points south 11 p. m. mails arrive ahd riadt vor dklivhry. Prom Wilmington Si Northern Railroad 0.3o sh New York, Philadelphia, Waahlngton and all other points, 0.30 p. in. From Philadelphia, New York and point* north, east and west, 8 30 a. in. From way mall from Philadelphia, 8.30 a. m. From Peninsula aud all north of Harrington P.16 a. iu. I* Baltimore and way mail, e.&û From Baltimore, 12.30 u. m Peninsula mail, 12.30 Philadelphia, N : u. tn. York and points I north and . 1.20 p. m. F Baltimore, Washington and points south, 2.20 n. m. 1 Delaware Western Railroad, 2.20 p, m. from Philadelphia, New York and points north and east, 6.40 p. m. Baltimore, Washington and points south and southwest, 6.40 p. m. Carriers dillvorie* a* follows : 0.30 a.m . , gen eral ; 10.10 a. m.. partial ; 1.30 p. m., general ; 4.00 p. m., partial. Collections from street boxes are made by the carriers at 0.30 and 10 a. m., 1.30 and 4 p. m. An additional collection will be I * e at 7.30 . from nil boxes between Jefferson aud .1 Water and Thirteenth streete inclusive. On Sunday a full collection will be made at 6.00 p.m. Local letters for carriers delivery should be deposited In Post Offlco ten minutes before the hour of delivery W Y. SWIGOET. Postmister in b ard pr BULLS For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis,Croup, Influ enza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, In cipient Consumption and for the re lief of consumptive persons in advan ced st-ges of the Disease. For Sale by all Druggists.—Price, *5 Cents. TOO LATE TO CLASS IR F. N O 1 If'E.—THE MEMBERS OF KFO KUK PIIIBK So. 3, I nn. o. S. M. an,] th. In .„"cr.l. nru hen-hy notm.,| to m..t nt If; H iFwam, Hix*h nnd Hlutdey street», next HednewDy afternoon, 7th |n»t., at 1 *''cloc< Mnrp. ..-r theJmrpo.ooraltondln* th.fun.r.l or mbtrol Wb.ioi rrll,,, o.l.., l.liiwo'H. I*a. Hv ordr- ortho Sacl-o -i. Hit« : AUBÜEV VAKUEVEM. O. of R. 1 l'R ONMSS I ONAL CARDS. JOHN C. COLE, VOT l. KY rUkLlL^KD JUSTICE OF TH* MarlsBUldlng' No. lui West six th street. ])RS. J. ». & J. B. HOBEN8ACK, Tele» •1.1W 1 MFKOHKIALIZATION should not heel tat* ft.*,!, li. IIOBKNBACK of 208 N? ;*>ud 1 n'la i. lpbta, eltlior by mail or by ■1 urluff the hour* cf«a. m to2p. m., and A'Mî/ft a> M'h /c ^ver should knowhUoon* a'-icn nad the w..y to improve It should road ••WISDOM IN A NUT-SHELL»** receipt of Kb iSeut I •cent «tamo. Question, an An swer and a Conclusion. A Why is Oak Hall a larger customer to the Exprès? Com panies than any oth r Clothing House in the country? Why do personal orders come to Oak Hall from every State and Ter ritory in the land ? The rea sons are plain. Oak Hall methods, goods and prices command universal confidence. We tell this story to our fellow workers in this city as an added reason why the big stock and low prices should cause them to make their cloth ing purchases at Oak Hall. Wanamaker & Brown, Ou Hill. IUiUi ul Mutet in«, PHII.AD?.I.PinA. f*tANOS. at the and ing GEO. L. WALKER, PIANO PARLORS! 83G N. Sixth Street. aud [NEAR PARRISH ST., PHILADELPIIIAJ ESTABLISHED .86c. NO STORE RENT TO PAY »till Finest New Pianos ! At one-half the prices charged in expensive stores. READ THIS LETTER, WRITTEN OVER is years ago ky leading citi ZEN3 OK RE-DING, PA: of he Heading, I*a., jauuary 26, 1865 We, the undersigned, having purchased Pianos * fMr. George * . Walter, do hereby certify highly pleased and perfectly satisfied licautlfullv «nlbhed. e, and stand lo that we with said Plano«. They posses* a full, rich and clear admirably. Wc cheerfully recommend Mr. W»lker to those about purchasing PI ability, and a gentleman worthy of their dencc. artlat ut ifi H. f'ltOUHK. JOHN T. ( HAIG, A R**V unn MARTIN GROSS, ALLEN HVicilTEL, IAMEH YEAGER. Harvey* B'Klh. A. WFHEKIN . DAVID E. STOUT, J. It. NmJCX N. JAMES T. RF.BKR, 8 on R AND 100 OTHER CITIZENS This Is only ooe letter out of many nun dreds I have received, all of which I will sh tw with pleasure. Please remember I Have No Connection With anyPianoWarcrooms If you wish to take advantage of the In ducements I otter in selling New Pianos by the most celebrated makers at half the prices charged in stores be sure to call at the old reliable place—GEO.L WALKER'8 Piano Parlors, 836 N. Sixth street, near Parrish. Special bargains to-day in slightly used Pianos from families forcid to sell Il'KX) UPRIGHT PIANO.. $750 SQUARE GRAND PIANO.. $650 RICHLY CARVED PIANO.. $500 ROSEWOOD PIANO. $225 ..$190 ..$150 890 MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY REMEMBER THE LOCATION. —TERMS $io MONTHLY— n GEO. L. WALKER, 836 N. Sixth St.,Phila. 1) ANC l NO. pROF. A. 8. WEBSTER'S SELECT DANCING ACADEMY 7 \ MASONIC TEMPLE, WILMINGTON, DEL. 1883—SEASON OF—1884 Comme ' cing Monday. »ri*trmbek io GENTLEMEN'S CLASS —Monday and Thurs day evening* from M ber 10. LADIES* AND' HILDREN *S CLASS-Th dav afternoon from 6 to 6, and on Saturday afternoon from * to 6, commencing -»atunlay afternoon, September 16, at 8 w*cl«M-k. Special a entlon given *o Irnttruetlng dill dren, who receive iny personal *uperv!aiou The greatest tare is exercised to make them grace ful and proficient «lancer». dance* will be Introduced as soon Issued by the 10. commencing Bcpu-ui All SCHOO 1.8, SEMINARIES or FRIVATE CLAB E3. Ladle» and gentlemen destring to form private the cl<y or out of town »ho Id con er a* practicable, for choice ot -OrlAtlOn. elan*-« with days. For term», circulars, etc., apply b»*ll . *o. 710 Market »tree- ;at iny r fi)3 We6t Third ktreet, or by mall a H. F. Ko iWb-nce No. the Manou lc DRUGGISTS. PRESCRIPTIONS ! —A SPECIALTY— Medicine must be carefully and accurately compounded, from fresh, pure and r> liable drugs by competent persons. Superior facilities from long experience, skilled assistants, and extensive variety of stock. Three graduates in Pharmacy employed; five qualified assist ants. D Z.JAMES BELT, —rTHABMACIST. Cot. Sixth and Market Street*, THIRD EDITION KILLED IN A ROW A Colored Man Receives a Fatal Blow. MUNICIPAL COURT DOINGS SIUM) HV A »TON*. One Ulack Man Hite Another » Fntni Il luw on the Head. Id the early part of the evening of the .list of October, a crowd of colored men In Mar lin li A P. U. R., some six shaltcui, miles wed of Wiludngti>n, were < elebratlng iestivlUee lucid* ni to "Hallow E'en," and became rather bold»--runs aud demonstrative. A row followed, during which ooe of the party named Alexander Webb, procured a gun and pointing le at one of the crowd snapped tho trigger with the evident Inten tion of shooting him. In retaliation, the man at whom the gun was pointed, aud whose name could not be learned, picked up a stone and hit Webb a blow in the head, knocking him insensible. W*bl> was c: rrlod home where he lay lo a si.ml unconscious condition until last night, when be died. Webb's assailant, tt is understood, is In thlri city, having cr.me here several days ago evidently trying to avoid arrest. Coroner •Smith hue been notified, aud, lo company with h'a physician, left for that place thla afternoon, fur the purpose of Investigating the case. FOKMON. Humors of a Revolution lie!eg Organised lu ttpaln. tUnlted Fred« Dirtpstche« to ihn Gaxotte .} Madrid, N *v. 0 —It Is dally becoming raoru apparent that a now revolution is being organir.cd in Spain, and information at hand Indicates that every efforts is being made to insure the success of the scheme. Many things ha?** transpired which lead to confirm tho belief that » emulators at home furthering tho intrigues for the purpose of influencing prices. ARRIVED Ilf liONDOIf. (United Pro-« IRnpatohe« t'> the Gazette .) LoNDON, Nov. G —Tho Marquis of Lome and Princes* LouUe arrived hero last even ing by a speclal train from Liverpool, and were entbusishtlcally received. aud abroad A KINO CON V A I. BBC ENT. Madhid, Nov. 6.—King Alfonso, though »till confined to hi- apartment«, is convales cent, and It is hoped will be able to ride out to-day. AN EXPLORER KILLED. London, Nov. —The report that a broth**r of the explorer DeB*-axza had been kilted In a skiriuUh on the Congo river haa been confirmed. A rttea Girl's Love for a Negro. CUnl'ed P IMspvtc'* to t : e H azette. ] Fuir, Pa., Nov. 6.—Miss Jennie Jackson, of Utica, New York, was arrested hero to day, charged with larceny. She declared that she left a good homo and respectable parent* because of her love for Joseph Lawrence, a negro waiter at the Rccd Houae. She came hero a few weeks ago and is believed to have committed half doxen big larcenies while laboring under ►troug mental disturb mce. denies complicity in the girl's flight, or that he reciprocates her affection. He admits form'ng her acquaintance in (Jt*ca, but save that he wrote her letters urging her to stifle her uunatural love. Lawrence ut Mi lioipal Court In the Municipal Court this morning Deputy State* « ttorney H. C. Turner. Esq., entered noil* prosy ui In the cases of Robert 8 hock ley. colored, tor assault and battery on Jobo Duckrey. and a Ian in the cose« of James Boulden, for a like offense on Laura Wtlmer. Tho ease of James B. Zebley »nd R dien J. Murphy for assault aud battery on tiarab E. Long, wa* dismissed. It 1* c.rtala that the lunycr a epeech, the weaker It U, liut not bo with » cold, the longer It run», the wor»t It becomes. A 'Old, he It every »o »IlKht, Is no trifle, should he checked lo It* early etagea. Dr. Bull'» Cnuirh Syrup I» the "Balm ol Gilead" that mllllotiB In by at is divine iu its origin. Hol roe. Tucker and McHugh will open their soiree Wednesday evening, with three pieces o' music, as well as Saturday evening, in HerdmanV Building. TUB t'ir« JIAKAKT.4» i-ooal ynofatiooi Corrected Daily fa the Street Market. n 4T, VMD, UTO.—OORnaOTBD DAILY IT mo blow, wo. 417 raaKOH STiuurr . per bn ..ofï r ewt Hay... Straw.. Oats.. Bran, double ouahel.... Cracked corn. Middlings,doable bushel Ooarso uicu!.... Corn Shelled own .. Ground oornand ôâûY.r. I"y.l 06 . ■ DT ™' ■*»•». POULTRY. Frtnt butter, per ft wholesale.« .20 Print " *• •* retail..26 Tn,> " " " wholesale. .20 " " retail. ! ■ 64 ». 76 .. 1*00 M ear. .... 76 76 « .28 .3 Tub .26 M IS«gs, wholesale, per d«ien Egirs, retail, per dexen.... (Ihickcnt), alive wholesale. 20 .24 82 .30 a 7 Chicken. 1 , drease.d wholesale Chicken*, alive, retail. Chicken*, dressed, retail. Cheese, who! orole, per pound Cheese, retail. •*.. mr. Sirloin Pteaxs per pouna.... Rump steak* per pound.... Round steaks per pound..., Rib roast per pound. .»»».... Check roast per pound...... Stewing pieces. Bolling bits por pound..*.., Shins,... Kidney fat,i*er pound. IffAtn b chops, por pound..... Jjamb roaats, per pound. Mutton chops, per pound... Mntton roasts, per pound... Veal cutlets, per pound. \ eal routs, por pound. l'OBK BTOi .16 .14 .10 .18 .10 .14 . .11 .18 .20 O -2* io . JD .1« « .1« .20 .14 .10 .16 ■ .60 . 0 » I .1« .16 .1« er ot . .in .10 .1« wholesale ... 14 retail Smoked hams..,,,, . Fresh Pork. Frebh SuuHago ....... Shoulder#. Dried beef.,.!!' It Ilitch .. Smoked bacon....... Bologna sausage Lard. Spanish Mackerel.... iwook bib, per pound White Perob, per pound Trout, |»er pound... Halibut, per pound. Catfish, per pound Black nsh. Blue fish. snappers.. Haddock. Market ood. Porgelse. Batter fi*,h. ie .11 .16 11 16 11 Ko ! lc 28 1 . u 14 16 m 16 . 10 14 Fieu . .1ft .12 O .1» H« .w a .16 .16 .lft II i .16 .10 10 .10 D . . ▼•»vrojiLw. Potato*«, por bait-peog. sweet notutooa, iMsr half peck.. Oabbogo, per hood. Turn*!*, rmv half r pok. Corn, perd oxen. Corn, per hundred....,. luma*nee, per half podk. Tomatoes, per bas -et . Learn,Hurtiettperh If peck.... Pear»,Burnett per basket. Peaches per hall peek. Peaches, per hits, et . GrHp- n, per pound.. Grnnes. wholesale, per ft....... Apples, per basket. Apples, per halt p«ok.. Pears, ner basket . Lim» Bean, t j* r quarts. Rgk Plant....... .....7.. . .10 19 ao .10 10 00 16 20 M no •18 I 40 76 U» 9 Of 04 M 16 20 00 1.00 10 00 01 CLUTMXm, OUR FIRST NUMBER FOR FALL. You will *ee many adver tiaementa about large atocks of Fall aud Winter Goods and each one will claim to be ahead of their competitors, hut we will be content to let the readers of Thi Gazette k^ow 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 ten dollars. In our Boys' Department wc have some very stylish gar ments to show you. while the young men cannot help being pleased by making a selection from our uobby 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 does not give you much of an idea of our stock, but if you will stop in at a Fourth & Market Sts. a ? —AT THE— WILMINGTON CLOTHING HOUSE! it will give us great pleasure to show you our goods and prices. Yours, Jno. W. Dietendorf A Co of LOOK OUT —FOR Cold Weather ! A It Now that thé winter is ap proaching every one should be prepared, and there is no surer way ot keeping off its biting blast than by purchasing a good, warm Suit and Overcoat lor yourself or the boys. It may save a doctor's "bill and a heap of lost time. The next consid eration is where to get them, and the best and cheapest place to purchase. Now if the reader will call at 228 MARKET STREET, he will find as large and varied a stock of all kinds of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing as can be found in this city; furthermore, he will find the prices lower than the same class of goods can be pur chased elsewhere, the proprie tor being desirous of turning his goods into money as as possible, on the principle that a nimble sixpence is bet ter than a slow shilling. Re member we mear business when we say we can give you the best clothing in this city lor the least money. Call and see and you will be ^convinced. In our Merchant Tailoring Department we have always been at the front. We have a superior cutter, the best ol workmen, and guarantee satis faction in every garment we make. Our stock of goods are too numerous to in *• M 70 soon piece . , . P ar ' ticulanze the different styles, but the most fastidious can be suited in style, and our prices are the lowest. We make suits to erder as low as $18, irom that upward. Call and seo the styles and prices at J. H. MOORE'S, the Old and Reliable Clothing House, 238-MARKET 8T.-228 «*» eociM, us if BP PI A üls THE BEST PLACE TO IKY DRY GOODS. Strawbridge & Clothier's, BIOUTH S RAKkrr tlQHTB « rrusi PH 11* AX>ET«H BI A. REOPENING ! S. H. STAATS. 405 MARKET STREET, llarliiKgr'iatlr eulsr/ptl ait«l Inerassed the bust* d«-m « jpiultr of ho stör«, will reo|>«n on TUESDAY NEXT, ■OCTOBER 3 (rrH With au Elegant HUwk of NEW GOODS! Buliahln far faltand %vlnt**r Ml« rmiaHUag 6 f Trimmings, Hosiery & Gloves, MERINO UNDERWEAR, HAND-KNIT ZEPHYR GOODS, ZEPHYR Germantown Wool, Saxony & Woolen Yarns. CORSETS, NOTIONS &C. ? COAL. J. L. & C. CO. —FOR— to Co L IM E —AND CEMENT, C O A L —AND WOOD ! —ao to— ap be a in lor ol Jackson Lime & Coal Co., SHIPLEY 6 KINO ST. WHARVES. mv17-42 I HAVE NOW IN MY YARD -A LARGE SUPPLY OF THE FINEST GRADES -OF— SCHUYLKILL COAL KVKB BEEN IN THIS CITY'. —SEND IN YOUR ORDER AT ONCE.— B. F. TOWNSEND 7 FOOT OF FOURTH ST., W1L. G.W. BUSH & SONS, FRENCH ST. WHARF, WILMINGTON. Make a£8pecialty of Huperlor Burning Hard and Free STOVE, SMALL STOVE & NUT For Domestic Use; Also BROOKSIDECOAL! CANNEL COAL ! GAS COAL ! GEORGES' CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL ! -FOR ORATES— ÜQ®PUc t DR - fm* ' », [yOLlZ^ i BEFORE - AND - AFTER 1 ClKtrk ApplluKM in unt oft 30 Dty« 1 Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNQ OR OLD, -TTTHO .rt mSerln. from Huron Dmuit, W Lo « ViTiUTT. tin or Nut. Fobc. uo Vioo», Wastuni WmuontMM, and all tho«« 4f«n**r* * PBWOHaa Natur« resulilng from ABnuand Otiisb Cxubbo. Speedy relief and complot« ration of Hoalth.vioob and Max» ood qvamaj The jrrandwrt dlsoovery of th« FiMCeenPi Century. Beodat oooe for 111 aairabud Pamphlet fra«. AUdreM YQlT^lljm»-. WISH. of a FOURTH E?>!T fvv THE ELECTION NEW} How it is Progress Various States. IQ A MORMON CONDEMNATION B1-I6CTION News Is 1* 'United Pr«M 0 >,' l( Nnw York, Nov. O.-Th, Z °«« ,r tho voting '*H In the down-town dl.t.ivt, r? , v "l bi appear* to be but very tt in Candida tea for BoZd „ u" '»< TM Co-,T„ T lx „ U HOOK Li N, Nov. O.-A verv I belu« polled. The cornât' county office U very much ■ . , - n.o»t that could bo mu! lu , ' l J ' JM coateat la a Wj do* anil doubtful om ratLabBLPiiu, P* ,N 0f I, -, 11 I» I<a«aln(f off quid ly. The iren. r.?"* 110 probably be lmreir thon , f0 "'« beluff aucb a plearut on, C U '' ' "f«* tcr*at centred ou the Controller," predkUon. can t« ,n„| c ndtr P'" Row tu» Kleoilun '«*re.*, 0g ib II.« I Uic '■lit Ik t«j the IX PITT6BU80. PlTTSHI.'nO, Ta., Matvhr. i ToU ^Jr •»'"K rollo.1 .ml itonV »III 11 * ezceeAflO ,K-r ci-nt. ol l.«t «,* ,L* U !j" !* 7 ""'"."T» 1 ul «ewu-liliij coin, 1 !• ImpoMlbk lo form toy ChkOCM Of th* dllfcrODt r iSg S* T " dlcatlon» iru t|„t Judve ™h . u,I ";' tc , h ^ arjd, bythv Kopubliran, Mill, livlug Uroagly (gipotni i, y M | %0 ' *"• Llvwvy, Kepubllcao, sfems to b. nlng largely « head ol his ticket. K«ws run« MiaaacaciEiii Bo*to», Nov. 6,-Elvciloot Thf,n !• * u,cn »eIntereatbut ulioruf r ha. occurred, vole will be the hcavlctt ivo, ®" lI " r . ,*• ««Iclug lu hi) atroacbS but Roblnaou la polling a remarkably b.» vote, far eacecdlng that of Bi-boé'i I, yc»r. The roault will depend on laler tarns from back towns ki run The t I)l«guatail Italian« <; (United Proti Dispatch'to o Home. t'ie Y iLKbn.u.uc. Nor. 6.—A party of 9 Italians who have been employed in railr*« building hi re during the nimmer l.-lctod for New York, where they will tike sung for their nitivecountry. They ray Aiterl 1» not wh»t It w»B rcpreeci.ted to ttieiu iol They were told More leaving ih.it it could do well h rc and own tlielrownbon In » lew yesre, but they h»ve luunl it ill cult to earn enough to leed indeloihelle •eleea and are diegusted with tins Bonded Debt Increased. [United rresa Dispatch to thuQawttc.) I Pittsburg, Nov. 0.—At a meeting of tl stockholders of the New York, PithlJ and Chicago railroad, held y*»terd»y aitl noon, at the office of the cnmpauy,conJ Seventh avenue aud timlthtleld etreet,it wl decided to Inert ase the bond' d indebtediJ of the road from $25,000 to $U),(Uüp r mil the former amount bclnu found inailtqiil for an Improved and more exteobive plan] construction. To He Boy cotird. [United Press Dlapat het to the Ui Pittsduuq, Nov. 6.—A circular has bJ Issued by the Bottle-Blowers* A^'xla'lol which haa been sent to the drugul'ta in ill clt y , notifying them that thoac ue'.nir bottlj without the union seal, will be icycotiJ The manufacturers claim that boMm mw outside the union are better in every reaps than those manufactured by uuiou men. A Consolidation. (United . M rr*s Dispatch to th* 0»zett*.3 PITT8RUB0, Pa., Nov. 0 — P. H. Uni man A Co.'s Iron works, at Appnllo, Ft bave been consolidated with the VuIUimIvu izlng works of Pittsburg. The agretma was closed yesterday. The concern in no a Joint stock cotnpauy, with a capital c $300,000. The plant at Appollo will tea Urged. A Dank SupeiiMon. (United Pre** Dispatch to th* Garotte.! Grand Rapids, Mien., Nov. 5-Rio and Wesner's bank at Cadillac has mu pended. The lumber firm of Purler, Bryn ds Co. has made an assignment, alun ih lumber firm of Witxlll Bros.: assets,$15,001 There are rumors of more failure» comin| A Heavy Robbery (United Pres* Dispatch to PlTTSBüKO, Not. fl.— At this morning thieves entered the tâlionj establishment of J. T. Mieder, on rvl avenue, and stole cloth and cioinln valued at $8,500. No clue to the ro bbers. A Large Fir*. [United Press Dtepntcb lot' Walkbhbville, Ont.. Nov. fl.-A Jr laat evening lo the cattle hams connecte with Hiram Walker A Sons diMillrrytCau damage to the amount of r° ri 3 flvo head of cattle were roasted. tbn Osiettr. un early ho 7 c (*»*• tte. ; We walk iu the mf*M of secret«, wew lncompassed with mysterire, but it » open secret that, tb*-re 1« 1 n° i world ao wonderful as Dr. Bull» q Syrup for coughs aud colds. _ Mormon Condemnation. (UpUod Tress Dbpa cb lothcOswM*.! Salt Lake Citt, Utah, »«*■ J Mormon pre»« hrro M-vtrely c0 " , e , orffAijlzatioii of Anti-Mormon eo-jiae. Ill Eastern States. _ __ ! ! Wor. OI»«n oat. On receipt olyeur sddro«* '"„VuiW An offer by which you «•» «•« M erenlnffs. »t your home, »uni Boy» or à Iris can ilo It. H. c - jj e . * Co., 11» »od 107 Fulton «tree*. * York, Malari» In .11 IU form* pwHIVfly curf î jporf, Staudard Cure - 111«, <- « purely vegeUble, Jontaio no t . other poisonous agencies, slclans and sold by druggie« everywn 25 and 50 cenja. HOW MANY MILES J» Ï0U ODOMETER WILL TELL. This Instrument U no larger than fit the v»a«:t numtMT of in^ 1 -moth part nt »mite: co-mta ll . and doi t tight : »ivy ?- hört« mm» ImlBX ovcr «lrDv»iAf. , ,, ~ to Hie wheel ftf a Buggy. ( * rr ' 1 a wstrhj*| : r; wir«« i-lit4 «»Mr 'Tr.Slo* rTv^r^ Invaluat»« vtftfllrlf. 8iirv I »river», P hVSte»» 11 ". ora. Draymen. K. »pr«—immTj -thb 'tc. Owuf lUf Frfce only sa.ui» meii, Other t»|oineter. of Um wheel. HentbymaU —-Trie* VM .. i . rderli •W DQ^^td. AdflroM. - »loixjHinsE «uomTäei. for CUwolar. * K