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SECOND EDITION DEATHS FOR THE WEEK The Regular Report of Regis* trar Frazer. VARIOUS SOCIAL AFFAIRS VITAL STATISTICS. Mortuary Roport for tho Fraaont Weak Endad at Noon To-I>oy. For the week ending to-day at noon Registrar Frax**r reports the total number ol death» to hare been 22. Of this number 8 were male«, female», 14; white. 15; black, 7; adult«, 10; minora, 12; born in the United State», IV; foreign, 3. Con.umptlon, 7; con «sarlet fever, 8; acct dant, anaaarea. apoplexy, croup, catarrh ot tha loon, diphtheria, natural canaea, ovarian and nterne tumor, pneumonia, • translation, 1 each. Under i year, 5; from 3 to 5,1: 5 to 10,3; 10 to 15, 1; 15 to 20, 2; 80 to 30,1; 30 to40, 4; 40 to 50, 1; 50 to 50, 1; 0U to 70, 2; 70 to SO, 1. By ward.—Flirt, 2; Second, a; Third, 2; Fifth, 2; Sixth, 2; Seventh, 1; Eighth, 2; Ninth, 1; Tenth, 5, Eleventh, 1. Still birth», 1 white temale. Brought here for inter ment, 1; «nt away, 2. Total responding week laat year, 16. For the same week 14 births were reported, Dine of which ware male» and five females By wards: First, 2; Fifth, 1; Sixth, 2; Seventh, 1; Eighth, 8, Tenth, 1; Eleventh, 1; Twelve marriages were also reported—tan white and two black. for the cor For the paat mouth there were 63 death«, and for the corresponding; month of last year 82. During; the month there were 72 births and 20 marrlagreç. Same month laat year, 175 births and 10 marriages. A LA11UK CONTRACT. A Now and Decided Improvement to he Made at Hartman A Fehrenbach'a Brewery. Hartman & Fehrenbach the well-known brewers ot thia city have just signed a cor tract, which when completed will be the ftrat of tbe kind ever seen in this city. The contract is for the erection of one of Kline Brothers, patent Ice Refrlger attusr Machines in their brewery. The erection of this machine will do away with the keeping of ice. By its use they will be enabled to keep their vaults and fermenting r>nm at a temperature varying from 32° to é0°. This is done by cold air pasting through 115,000 square f**et of pipe. It will b »Her to will run the mant will be placed in the ice house, and workmen under the direction of Harry Lape will commence the uecessary work on Monday morning. The contract which will coat $25,000 is to be completed by March 1st, next. 50-horse-power that require supply the eogine machine. The Improve Wedding Keception. Daniel W. Thompson and Annie M. Mc Knlght, of tills city, were married on Wed ne.nlay evening, and after the wedding were given a handsome reception at the resideuce of the groom's t*rotber-ln-law, Charles J. II. Beckett, No. 108 W -t Seventh street. A large numlier of friends called to teDder the.r coogratulaUoos.and with refresh*nen iß and music a delightful evening wm spent, all joining in wishing the bride and groom a long and happy existence. Taken by Sar|iriae. A very pleasant surprise wae given last evening to Christopher E. Evans, a tele graph operator in tbe A B. railroad, by a number of bis intimate lriends, at his home 108 West Twelth street. The surprise was in tbe shape of a handsome gold watch. Refreshments were served later in tbe evening and a very enjoyable time was spent throughout. ploy ot the P. vv A Clever Cartoon. To-day's Wilmingtonian publishes a clever cartoon, illustrating what w«s intended to be the effect of the preset!t of a fine (log recently received by Chief Hawkins, of this city, from some of his admiring friends. LOCAL LACONICS. Thieves stole 100 chickens, three turkeys and four guineas from the hennery of Mr. Colescott, tenant on the farm of William D. Clark All tbe south-bound through trains on the P., W. & B. R. R. were late to-day. The 8.05 a. m. train was over the 12.53 Washington express was 20 min utes late, and the limited express 10 minutes. Kirkwt»od. hour Ute, aud CHURCHES TO-MOKKOW. The Rer. William W. Taylor will preach at the Almshouse at 2.30 p m. The Rev J. B. (Jrun of Hoston will preach at tbe Uuitarl&n Church on " W hat is L ultarian urn?" Swedish M. E. Church, Rev. Carl O. Carlson jpuster. The usual services at 10.30 a . und First Presbyterian Church, tho Rov. F. H. I)uV»l, pastor. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. and 2.3» p in., Klnguwood M. E. Chapol. Sunday school at .. uud preaching at 7.30 p. in. by Rev. 2p. Lewis Todd Ezlon M. E. Church, the Rev. W. J. Parker pastor, will hold a quarterly meeting The vice ot the day will upen with a love feast at 8 Union M.,E. Church, the Rev. W. M. Frey siuror, D. D. of Baltimore, will preach at 10 3o, anu prerent the Freedineu's Aid cause. "Have you heard his Amen Corner?" New Jerusalem Church. Dein ware avenue and Washington street, Rev. J. H. Purmelce,pastor. Services at 10 30 a. in , and 7.30 p.m. Even ing subject : 'Tho Flood." Sunday school ut 1>.45 a. m Reformed Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Rev. J. L. Eflllu, rector. Services at 10 30 a. m.,and 7.30 p. Example " Debtors." Sunday school at v a. in. Second Baptist Church, R. H. Cook, pastor Preaching at 10.3b n. m.. when the Lord's Supper will be administered. Sermon at 7.30 p m , subject: "Who Are Saved." a scries of sermons. Pray sermon at night. Bethany Baptist Church, tho Kev. H. Tratt, pastor. PreHching at 10 30 a. in. und 7 45 p in. Morning subject;"(Jod's Guidance " Evening Subject; "Lessons from Nature. Suuday school at 9 u.m and 2 p. m. Pastor's adult Bible class at 2 p. m. Household of Faith, the Kev. Rufus Wendel pastor. Preaching at L0.3 j a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Bible school at 2 p. m. The evening tvrmon will be followed by the Gotnmuuion of tho "Lord's Supper" aud the ordinance of baptism. Bible school at 215 in Keo enlng ofTr ulty Chapel sewing school. The sewing school ot Trinity Chapel will re open this afternoon at 2 3o o'clock, in Miss Neg endank'ssch ol room, on Dcl tweon Ta null aud West streets, interested are Invited to attend without further notice. Delaware Avenue Baptist Church. Rev. I. M. Haldman 7.45 p. in Surveyor.'" Evening subjéct:"Eternal Lile aud How to (let It." » apt s.n at the evening sur vie«. Breaking of bread at 3.15 p.m. Bibla school at 2 p. ui Central Presbyterian Church. Rev. J. Howaid Nixon, D 1> , pastor, the Rev. Mark A Brownson, assistant. Divine & m. and 7.39 p. m. P service. Young u dlcation of the . Sermon Morning subject. "()ur Evening subject, "Insolvent " first of meetiug alter the All children .ttiul, "The Chistl.in 10. J" a. .pastor: services a Morning subject : vioo at lu 3') free at evening ispeciully Invited. De Rod uey Street Chapel at "Foreign Mission«" by theRov.Jatne8 T. D-ft'.vick. D D , pastor of the First Church of Haltiuiorc, on Monday evening at 7 3u. Church ot the Covenant, Reformed Eplscopnl, tlie Kev. Wit!!; ■ervlces at lu 3*j a m.and 7.30 p. versary of the Reformed EplreopalChurch Tho Holy Cominuuion at fho morning service. Evenlug:"Hre;i«i or ashes.which will you tuko." Gospel luvitatlon lay service, Ö.30 p. m. Nun d»/ school u u. m. at the church, 2.30 u m at the Chapel of tbe flood Shepherd, West Wilmington I >u rues, rector. Church Tenth anni TM KAIL KO A US TRAINS LEA VF WILMINGTON FOB PaiLA.-a.00* 2.33*, 8.80. 8.40, 7.06, T.60. 8.10f Mb V. OU. 8.80, U.bA IP .15, iu.80.ll.53 ft. m. lLOUf, m. 12 45, 18.3« 1 64. 2.80, 4.00, LIT*, b.80f, f.10, «.»«, 7.20,7.80«, 9.16* p. ». N*wYori-î 00*. 2.23*, 8.80,9.68, UJ8 A m* 18.83, 1.5«, 6.17», 8.88*. 7.28 p. m. RU.TI*O»ll-1.0»*,1.44*.4.41*, «0** ,».17*, ». u. 1-4.27,1.00, l.OV, 4,00, 1.00, 1.1.7,11.04* p. m. V.Mumrroa—1.44*, 4.11*, 4.0»*, ».17» ». m, 00, l.OU, 6.00,1.17,11.04* p. m. HaXITOORI AMD IMTKRM 06*, 9,17* a* no. 1.00, 5.00, 8.00p. Ml. »Trains running both dally and Sunday, tTrains running only on Sunday* 1. ATM STATXO»»— 1 ifiuwARi KAiLiiOAn~fl.00»,9.06t a.m. 1.16t oo*, 4.00{, 0.26t P* in. No Sunday tialns. • For New Caetla only. Wyoming and intermediate itatlnm. Jfcxpreu lur Harrington. Wilximutom North aa* Bailboad— 7.00 a. m a 66, 4.01, 4.10 p. ». *r AaLTO JK» k PaiLADMLVWX A B « IT.B04 P-T.06, 10 8w a. ». 6.80 p. ». rBAJWS AKMlVbet WIUUNOTOM FKOM I'hila— 14.44.1.00,1.S4*, 4.47*. 7.4A. XOI*. i.Uj ««.14 10.104 11.34 a m. 11X4 14.40, 107. 4.4* 4.SO 4.40, 4.44, 4.30, 4.44, 4X4, 4.44, 6.20. 6.44, 7.441, 7.4 0.40, 10.38. 10.64 p. m. MW Toax— 1X2», 4X7*. 4.04t, ».14 a. m. 1X40 t.OJ, 4.64...4S*, 10.48 p.m. BALT11<ORa-l .41*. 4.14*. 0.M, ».44, 11.44 a. m 14.40, 1.61, 4.11*. 6.S0-, 7X4, ».4»* p. m. WAsatawToa—1.64*, xil, 11.41 a. aa. 11X4,. 1.61, 6.11*,4.30*. 7.44, XI» p. o>. * noth <lallj and Sunday, t On Sunday only. Diuwam Kailboad— 8.60. 9.60. 10.10 a. » 1L40,6.06*. 0.06 p. m. No Sunday traîna. * »Tom Mow Umu« oau. Wilmihotom k Nobthbum Kailboad— 8 40 9.48, 11.30 a. in. 0.46 p. ». BALTIMORB k PRIL4DBLPH1A KAILBOAD—6.00 2.16 p. m. TRAINS LEAVK FUR WlLUtlNOTUN Philai>8m*hia Nbw Broad Strmmt Darov 12.80*,3.56*, 8,30. 7.20*.8.00, 8.2l,8.3flt, 10.18, \L30. 11.60 a m. 18.80, 1.32f, 3.1*1 4.02, 4.2ft. 6.06, 6.28,6.66, «.U6f. 8M, S.30*, 9.30, 1Q.U0 il .82 p. in. Nmw Cast lb— 8.33, 9.36, 10.02, 11.48 a. m 6.36 p. ». * Trains running both daily and San tay. tTrains running *uly >■ unday. A train will leave Wilmington for Newark and wav stations at 7.48 a. m returning leave Newark at 8.26 a. in. for Wilmington and way stations. The Black figures denote the Limited nxprcea Trains. DEATHS. MoHRIDE.-On th** 1st Inst., J*tne« M. Bride, In the 4th ye Dilative » ol hl» •Is are Invited to a*t»nd hl« fnner*! from hl« re.ldenoe Slateenth and »colt street, on Monday, the d lust., at 2 o'clock. In terment at Ml. Salem Cemetery. Df BULLS * I l-'or the Cure of Coughs, Coldi.| Hoarseness, Bronchitis,Croup, Influ enza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Ink cipient Consumption and for the re-1 lief of consumptive persons in ad van-8 ced stages of the Disease. ForSalel by all Druggists—Price, 25 Cents.l to LOUIHIANA STATIC LUTTMMt. reane CAPITAL PRIZE, 150,000. 1 ///~< ^ COKBlsgloners. TTNPRECEDENTRD ATTRACTION ! vJ OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Louisiana State Lottery Co. Incorporated In 1868 for 26year« by tbe Legisla ture for Educational and Charitable purpurea with a capital of fl,000,000—to which a reaervp fund of to J. since been added. overwhelming popular vote lte franchise was made a part af the present State Constitution adopted December 2*1, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery c by the people of any Btate. 1TB GRAND »INGLE NUMBER DRAWING? ta*e place By rub 1 1 and endorse." onthly. aie» or pnxtnones. Look at the following distribution : 1Ö3BD grand monthly EXTRAORDINARY SEMI ANNUAL DRAWING, at NEW OULEANH, TUES 'AY, DECEMBER 18th, 1883. Under the personal supervision ami management ot GEN ERA L G. T. BEAUREGARD of La., GENERAL JURAI. A. EARLY of Va. the and Capital Prize, $150,000. «"NOTICE,—TICKETS ARE TEN DOLLARS ONLY. HALVES, »5. FIFTHS, »2. TENTHS, $1. LIHT or PRIZB8: 1 CAPITA PRIZE of ( ill N D Pit ZK OF 1 GRAM) PRIZE OF 2 1.A KG PRIZES *F 4 LARGE PRIZES OF 20 PRIZES OF " SO " 1150,000. «50, fto.o 0 •V.. 20 OHO .\000 l.'OO 20,000 20. IJOo 25.100 30, (MO 40,800 00,000 50. ... 50.000 4*. " ■ 1,000 •PPaOXIMATTO-« P1IZ1 ion Approximation Prîtes of taw.. loo •* *• mo ..f 0.000 in. «jo 2,279 Prizes, amounting 4o. |ô22,i _ AppilcatlOD for rate« 10 club« should only be made to the office of the company In New Orleans. For further information write clearlv, giving full address. Make P. O. Money Order« payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La. by Mall d upwards by fcx POST*!. NOTES Express «all si expense) ■t ordinary le*t of |5 M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. DAUPHIN/» •r.r rit., Washington» Ii. r. Or. M. A TrunTs anti Traveling Bags ! J. A. CONNER. Ueil&ble Harness «d Trunk Manufacturer, hu ' hi a new rtore, NO. 4 EAST FOURTH STREET, wt,erc :■ ou wilt r.,.,1 w„ t H-rncss, Tr nhR. 1 and geutieirc Lit'*»" -î ai r etf î »•-wl tment of city. Ladles ♦tfti topping »»U. »ttt..vl A : î. at- - U Ht 0OUM. A J® i ? H!!'; î Th« of few by THK BEST PLACE TO BCYDBT GOODS. Strawbridge & Clothier'*, «IOHTH A MARKET etc FVmtDKLHHIA. REOPENING ! by S. H. STAATS. 405 MARKET STREET, Having greatly enlarged and Increased the bun nci» t aparfty of his «tore, will reopen TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 30TH With au Elegant Dtock of NEW GOODS! Suitable far fallend winter sales conslatlng of Trimmings, Hosiery & Gloves ? MERINO UNDERWEAR, HAND-KNIT ZEPHYR GOODS, -ZEPHYR Germantown Wool, Saxony & Woolen Yarns. CORSETS, NOTIONS &C. COMMON SKNSK t'OMPKBMSFD. IT IH DIFFICULT TO GIVE IN A DOZEN LINKS THE REASONS WHY 'TAKRANT'B SELTZF.it APERIENT" SHOULD BE Pltt PEBRffD AS A tO it RECTI VE AND ALTERA TIVE TO EN'EKY O HER MEDICINE IN USE. FIRSTLY, IT ALLAYS FEVER; SECONDLY« IT CLEANSES THK BoWELH WITHOUT VIO LENCE OK PAIN; THIRDLY, IT TONES THE STOMACH; FOURTHLY, IT REGULATES T1IE FLOW OF BILE. FIFTHLY, ir PRO MOTES HEALTHY PERSPIRATION ; SIXTH LY IT RELIEVES THE SYSTEM FROM UN WHOLESOME HUMOUS; SEVENTHLY, . IT TRANQIUL1ZES TIIK NERVES; EIGHTHLY. IT ALTA 111 ON Tllk 10.001) AU A USPIJUKkiT AND LASTLY, I ! FORMS ONKOFTMVMOST DELICIOUS COOLING DRAUGHTS THAT EVER PASSED DOWN THE THROAT Of AN INVALID. SOLD BY ALL DUUUGISTS. riANOH. riANOH. GEO. L. WALKER PIANO PARLORS! 836 N. Sixth Street » [NEAK PARRISH ST., PHILADELPHIA) ESTABLISHED i860. NO STORE RENT TO PAY Finest New Pianos ! At one-half the prices charged in expensive stores. READ THIS LETTER, WRITTEN OVER 18 YEARS AGO HY LEADING CITI ZENS OF READING, FA: IUadixo, PA., January 26, 1865. We, the undersigned, having purchased Pianos of Mr. George I . Waller, do hereby certify that with said Plano«. They are beautifully finished, posses« a full, rich and clear tone, and stand In tune admirably. We cheerfully recommend Mr. Walker to those about purchasing PI ability, and a gentleman worthy of their confi dence. JAMES YEAGER. HARVEY BIRCH, A. WKBKKINf, DAVIDE. STOUT, J. II. N«»KT.»N, JAMES T. KK11E1L highly pleased and perfectly satisfied artist of ... CROUSE. JOHN T. CRAIG, A 4 KON LEIB, MARTIN GHOSH, F. ' . BO AH, ALLEN BECHTEL, AND 100 OTHER CITIZENS. This Is only one letter out ol many nun dredß I have received, all of which I will show with picas.ure. Please remember I Have No Connection With anyPianoWarcrooms If you wißh to take advantage of the in ducem^nta I otierin sellli|g Mew Pianos by the most celt brated makers at half the prices charged in stores be the old reliable place—GF-O L. WALKER'S Plano Parlors, 83B N. ttixth at reel, near Parrlßh. Special bargains to-day ln fellghtly used Pianoß from lamiliee forced to sell $1000 UPRIGHT PIANO. $750 SQUARE GRAND PIANO $050 RICHLY CARVED PIANO $500 ROSEWOOD PIANO. to call at .$225. .$190. .$150. ..$90. MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY. REMEMBER THE LOCATION. —TERMS $10 MONTHLY GEO. L. WALKER, 836 K Sixth St.,Phila. ' scpti3-iy-lOJ THIRD EDITION A HORRIBLE DISCOVERY : Human Skeletons Found in the Far West. DEATH FROM STARVATION , n A HORRIIll.K riNU. Th« Skalaton« of Twanty-thraa Person a and of A boat a« Many Koma« Found by Kxplorora. ( United F re as Dispatch to the Guette. ] 8t. Pail, Miss., Dec. 1.—The .keletone prraona and of about a. many hone, found In Dtekcy county, Dakota, a Among the of SB wert few daya ago by explorer». akaletona ware cavalry button., apure, Tha remain, may be thaee of cavalry, or of explorera accompanied by a detachment. They have been there evidently 30 yeare or morn. Many akeletoaa bava been found ta that region before, which have been th> ught to be thane ot prteoner. carried away by the Indiana after tb. New Uloo taaaiacre and retd ti.lo Mlnneaota In etc LBM I «.aig Aaotiiar TbMlr*. (Unite. 1'rem Dupatcb w IheUaiatte.l New foil, Dae. 1.—John A. Steven., manager of the Windsor Theatre, which wav burned Thursday night, baa taken the Twenty third Street Thertre—iuit vacated by Hsverly—add will play nie engaged romblnatlodlf there for two weeks, lie la trying to l«a(e the Thalia,(formerly the old Bowery Theatre) situated opposite the Wludaor. kkist During 3 Kr» Fight. (UntUt Preaa Dispatch to th« Game tie. ] Tocbostowm, #., Dec. 1.—At a negro dance In a, disreputable hall juat out town, la*t night, L ytou Johnson waa shot In the shoulder nml two other» were aliifhtly wounded during & free fight among; the reveller!. Johnson will recover. of Ratiklid Through a Mlatake. [United Press DUpatcb to the Uaiette.} New Yo^k, Duc . 1.—A despatch from Hong Kong to the Herald states that tbe Chinese have abandoned Son ta y and Bac Ninh. It is said that tbe Chinese fled on the approach of tbe Algerian Turcas, whom they took to be demons. Mamd Him.«ir re Drath. U*d Sht%$ Dispatch to the Gasette. ] dm«. N-. Y., Dec. 1.—Lawrence ru» SlHO Feeney, age# 70, à life convict for murder, dlei yesterday from starvation. He had taken no food for over a week. He had been out of fais mind, having cat himself with a razor. He Heat the Heat Record. [United Press Dispatch to the Gaxette. ) 8t. Louis, Dec. 1.—William Cation, a local billiard player, made a run of 710 In a three ball practice game yeaterdav beat In the beet run on record (Schafers) by points. "If sold happlaess we prise," says the poet Cotton, "withtu our breast this Jewel lies," but If we have a cold there,the happi ness can only be secured by using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Tills C'lT* m AllKCTn. par bn per cwt Hay. Ni n*. Oats. Bran, doable bushel Cracked corn. i.Ou k &.10 to 74 Middlings,doubt« bushel Coarse »aal . Corn on 1*00 so 76 Shelled corn 76 Oround corn and oats. 68 Print fiatrer, p*r » whoiMaux .90 Print " 5. >• rrtati...;., M T»fi " " - Wholreal. .40 Tub " " •• retail. it .30 .■..î M Eggs, wholesale, per Lricr, retail, par desen. Chickens, alive wholesale.... Chickens, drosse, d wholesale.. .13 Ohlokens, alive, retail. Chickens, dressed, retail Oheeae, wholesale, per pound Cheese, retail. ".12 JB .26 »82 M .12 j .16 .14 Ifl .18 .10 .14 .16 Mlrloln ftaaki pef poana.. Rump steaks per pound.. Hound steaks per pound.. Rib roast par PoaM. Chuck roast i>er pound-... Stewing pieces. Bolling bits per pound.... Shins, ......m r.. Kidney fat,per pound. Lamb chop«, per pound... Lamb roast«, pee pound... Mutton chops, per pound. Mutton roasts, per pound. Veal cutlets, per pound... Veal roasts, per pound.... .* •» O .26 . .20 .16 • .16 .14 .19 .16 .8 ■ .60 . .08 .98 .26 . .16 .16 . .12 U : S g ,51 rout BTCt wiwleul» ... 1. roui; Smoked hams, Fresh Pork..., Fresh Sausage Shoulders. Ifl .11 11 LI 11 Dried beef 18 ■ Nuit flitch. Smoked baeon.. Uolo^na sausage 14 if 14 16 . 10 U Sian Spanish Mackerel. Hock fish, per pound White Perch, par poand Trout, per poand... H ullbat, per pound. Catfish, per pound. iilaok fish. . .16 M .17 .16 •16 .16 r Blue fish..., .«nai >pers... Haddock... Market ood 1 orgelse Hatter fish. - I .16 M 0 .10 VMSTABL*. Potatoes, per naii-pee.u. Swoet potatoes, per hair peck. Cabbage,per head.. Turnips, per half peek.. Corn, perdoten. "orn, per hundred. Tomatoes, per half peck. Tomatoes, per basset. Pears, Hartfett per half peck... .Bartlett per basket.. Peaches por half peck. Peaches, per basket... rapes, per pound.. Drapes, wholesale, per % .. Apples, per basket.... Apples, per half peck, basket..;.. . .10 12 40 w 10 12 C 60 60 10 I« ■ 4« ■ * 8J0 ID % 76 LM Of 0% 04 o. M 16 20 Pears, per Lima Beans, per quart Vmu Plant . . 1.00 10 os DMVOQISTH. PRESCRIPTIONS ! —A SPECIALTY. Medicine must be carefully and accurately compounded, lrom 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. Z.JAMES BELT, -PHARMACIST Cor. Sixth and Market Streets. v lot mut m f The wives will dress the Turkeys and il you will per mit us to dress you in our Fine Clothing we will be abundantly thankful, while you will not have cause to com plain. Our Overcoat stock » large and worthy your consid eration. A. C. YATES & CO., LEDGER BUILDING Chestnut and Sixth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. LIU VOM VMALMMB. UROVB (JRANMK PURE RYE WHISKY. —IB FACT— THE PUREST. RICH KMT ARB »KOT MYM WHISKY KXTAKT. bottle. By the gallon JAMES A. KELLY J Uniform tu Q "*"äre Absolntelypure rye. and delicate Is lavor. A «are and safe tonic. A reliable stimulant B. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE STB. ■v»-iy-» Atlantic Garden No. 224 King Street, WM. LEGO, Proprietor. 1 ÄTOur i» WINES, I ALLEY Hu- anb-n. Give BEST »CABS I« Always stocked with tlic choicest .lglloKS and CTGARB. TEN PIN d ell I KFLE BOARD acal!."** ni-clcd with nav7-14-tf ^HK —OF LAGER BEER! -IN THE CITY, ALIKE— CITY, PORTER AND ALE ON DRAFT. AT E. P. FREYE'S NO. 17 EA8T SECOND STREET. JytMM _ g PEC HT A SPAHN Excelsior Lager Beer Brewery —AND— BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER FIFTH AND DUPONT MTKKETM, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. JVOrdtrs by mall promptly filled. Families supplied with bottled beer; pint bottles S' ceuib a dozen. ▲ share of your patronage la respectfully solic ited*_ l e 11-1-17 GRAND UNION HOTEL, [European Plan] and Restaurant, OPPObITK THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT, Wilmington, Delaware. building, entirely newly elegant style and oilers comfo ts. Refreshments Proprietor. Thia hotel I« a furitlslud In a American ami G> and eatables tfmt-cla«« at fair price«. HENRY BLUlfTH. leU FOR THE HOLIDAYS 1 We \uk a trial of very fine liquors for medi cinal, flavurlug aud cooking purpose«. FRENCH SPIRITS 1 NEW ENGLAND RUM ! JAMAICA RUM, SCOTCH 1 . AND IRISH WHISKIES ! SHERRY AND l*ORT WINE ! Francis Kelly & Co., 103 MARKET ST. ChaL J. H. Beckett 108 WEST SEVENTH STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. SAMPLE ROOM. My Block of Wines, Liquors and Fine Cigars Is unsurpassed In this State. ijro-tflL TOHN P. DONAHOB. V -BUTTLKH 4ND SOLE AGENT OF WILLIAM MABBEY ACJO.'B PHILADELPHIA Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, —ALSO— e Ct.cbrated Barthulomay Re« ester Beer, fuc brewing« are unequalled for niirltyand flav-tr: constantly on hand In kegs or bottled. Mineral waters lu all the diflureut n&vors. b '7 AND 519 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. Polite and accomirodaUng drivera. Orders i>y mall promptly attended to. Ffe ts also connec ted With tbe Telephone Exchange, and ins signs U-"ft* myi-ib e 1 [3 oiSaleLiSuö < î « MOtUDTf. OUR FIRST NUMBER FOR FALL. You will see many adver tiscments about large stocks of Fall and Winter Goods and each one will claim to be ahead of 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 ten dollars. In our Boys' Department we have some very stylish gar ments to show you. while the young men cannot 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 does not give you much of an idea of 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. Diefendorf Æ Co LOOK OUT —FOR Cold Weather Now that the winter is ap proaching every one should be prepared, and there is no surer way ol keeping off its biting blast than by purchasing a good, warm Suit and Overcoat foi yoursell 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 soon 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 for 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 of workmen, and guarantee satis factioft in every garment we make. Our stock of piece goods are too numerous to par ticularize 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, from that upward. Call and see the styles and prices at the Old aud Reliable Clothing House, 228-MARKET ST.-228 FOURTH E DIT, U s THE'O'DONNELL TRIAL Testimony o| the Only \V itne I* or the Defense. A WOMAN KILLED BY A EOY TBIC DEPKRmK l«K<JI Ns Ths O'IMnn.11 Tr*»| it, 7 ■ Csr Driver *d8uinad-.Te»ii. ,u Casey*! Matal. tl'nired Pm. Dtop.tr,, lhe 0 London, Dec. l.-Tl,,. „ O Donnell for the mudn r of j. 1 WM mnmed tht. morrln. , Y i,ri 'ï 0,-orje Denmo In the oi,| .'I;; 1 '"' Court. The room wti crowdni Lf l ' e tor» lnclndtng a number of l.j,,.. ' * null Mill maintained an ,t r of tened attentl.alv to what hu , Rumell, had to re T w,lSr " r IS® À"? onIy »«»ïb the the defeuac. Ho ..u , !| J a car drl.er from Port Ellztli.it ' " Jä at the time of the ahootlnir !, "' t on board the Metro« c.stlr H ! ; that when the quarrel O'Donnell and Carry y,, Ui ,' 1 ' n him Vo run and fetch a pi.ioi; u,a'1! not obey the requit k (l 1 young Carey Immediately ,ii.cov..r..i n . hi. father Imd a weapon l„ 3 He was croes-exatnlned by Mr p,,|, aiked whether young Carey .. K . putol, * or ' Fetch the pbtol." Tlr , I" um. declared that the word, uwt Feten a pistol. You in? then Raid that t.> waa Colonial born and had no Irish rH.f i,.nit the testimony for me ,j,. ' and Mr. Charlea Ruteell M. p a „d , the counsel for the prison. r began I,;' dreaa to the Jury, ft a very tbr.-üne »r W.?îa.* 0 " Cl ^. dad " IUl "W"« the dry* Waa thia murder, or whr th • ▼er discharged in reif defence;" claimed that the teatimony that the lattei was the cap«. O'Duîj. Hn i Uiat me df 1-1 r- v • ! went tu »how Hardly Accidental [United Press Dlspan h to th»- (ia Danvilli, Ky., Dec. 1 named Charles Lytle, shot ami killed * colored woman named Mollir Bruce, \ day, on Baughman's plant at inn. Lytle fooling with a gun, anil claims that tl shooting waa accidental, but uk l ie is said to have disliked the woman and to have c tlmoa made threats against her. He was ar rested and will be tried f< r murder. A Masonic Temple In name« (United Press DIspatHi New Yoke, Dec.l.—The Masonic Tempi! corner of Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue, is on fire and it is probable that the upper stories will be destroyed. A new play is about to be produced en titled "What shall we do with it;" well, If "it" is a bottle of Dr. Bull's Couth Syrup, he'd better take a spoonful three times a day until he gets rid ol his cough or cold. ette. J A m S'lin.- Poisoned. Thousands of persons are poisoned in America by the continued use of Mercury, Iodide of Potassium and other mineral", for various diseases. The Mercury work* its wav Into the tissues, producing rheumatism and decay of the bones. The Iodide of Po tassium eats away the coating of the stom ach, and dries up the gastric juices which digest the food, and the patient lingers along In agony or is glad to die to get away from misery. Swift's Specific is a complete antidote to all this poison. It climinans Mercury from the system, removes th« evil effects of Iodide ot Potassium, and brings back health End happiness. Send your ad drees for a copy of Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases. Thb Swift Specipic Co. Drawer 3' Atlanta, (Ja. Worn Given out. On receipt of your address we will make an offer by which you can earn to $7 evenings, at your home. Men, Won in, Bovs or Girls can do it. IL C. Wilkinson A Co., M and 1OT Fulton street, Sew fork. New DmrtgnN In bottles for covering at very reasonable price».— -N. B. Danforth Druggist, Second and Market. Dr. Bimms' Pain Searcher, the perfectl'® of pain medicines, prompt, qul^k, sure. Immediate in relieving cramps, ; .ü«, cholera morbus, neuralgia, rheumatism, e'*. Depot, Fourth and King streets. Sold ly druggists.__ _ TREES» q'REES. EMUIT. SHADE AND OKNAMKNTAl-W"' ING BEAT VAKIL I 1. RA8PBE , 'IRL î -LHlbKkKIGIIW CLRRA.M'» >,at are kept In a llrJt ArrLErt, PEAIW. PEACHED PLUMS, CHElUtI And all varieties of KTU4 ti class nursery. All tree« guaranteed true to name. ÄF"Seud for price-llHt. WILLIAM K. 1'KlEltS. No. « West Hevcr.th Mr*' u PtfSPii My * dr. , I w*r'n« ' Am. U. pUCCTRO VOLTAIC BELT, and "ftejJSfjjB !i An* u an ces. We wtll send on rjnt » ..lal. TO MEN, YOUNG OH OLD. who arc pu« n * from Nbutous Dbbimtt, Lout ' ' T * ,JT y.;. n i ' i " fr0BJ »•eases of a Prbsonai. Natchii t**u 1C m Abosbs and Other Causes Hpe'-dy rviwi phite restoration to Health. Vioo» and Ouaranteki». 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