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SECOHli COURT THIS MORNING The Heifer Case Drawing to an End. THE DEFENSE CLOSING JDPtKlnR COIBT. Thla Homing Tba Coa-KnglLl> I twin, argaad. When court opened thla morning, J.Alex ander Fulton, Esqcounsel lor the plaln tiU In the cane of Ruwell Coe Tt. Eugllah, commenc.nl the opening argument, gave an extended outline of the caae and re viewed tba treUmouy of the wi n «—a on both a idea, being Tar» aarcaatto on the wlt - to r the defendant Mr. Fulton oon « II. ___,_ v , -pened for the delknre. He clklmad that BuaaaU Coe laaaad the farm to John R. Wllaon, mad that arid Wllaon let ft to another tenant. John R. Wllaon paid one grain r«iMd oo the farm ta aald Coe, aud the Old John R. Wllaon, a locked the farm, the aubtebant getting cue half of the butter, poultry, etc., aa bla ahere for tilling the farm. The aubtenant never rec ognlxed Ruarell Coe aa the owner. Mr. Coe la a realdent ot Connecticut, and manu facturée pboepbate there. He only vialted the farm twice In two yearn None of the aubtenauta ever knew Coe, but they did recognlae John Wllaon aa the proprietor. In citing the caw further. Mr. Harrington aald that he did Dot deal re to attack the eluded at ll.SO halt th« . ... _ .._ _ » character of a wltnem. as It waa one of tbc hardf-st things for a lawyer to do. He then I mentioned the names of a number reputable bu.ln.re men of Smvrna, who tcatlttcd that they would not believe John R. Wilson on bis oath. The matter 1« ooly 986 and the costs will run uc to over 81,200. II you beih ve John R. Wilson, why then it is star* vatlon for the family of thla poor countable who levied on the good., lor he will have io pay the enormous coate. In reference to the tranater ot the caae to thla Iron) Kent, Mr. H»r Of this county rlngton said Um counsel for th© plaintiff knew, ai d ne knew »by the cas© wa» trans fa rred to th>* couuty, it'was because the rep utation of J«>hn U. Wllsoo stunk In the nos trils of every man Id K*-nt county. They also 'bought that we would not be able to B ay the costs to come here, but we have. Ir. Harrington concluded his appeal, which waa a very forcible oue, at 12.40 o'clock,aud was followed by Mr. Bates. Mr. Bates' argument was a logical review of the evt. dei ce, and a defense of the testimony given by James Green, whose testimony had been Mr. Fulton. Mr. Bates closed sod court adjourned. Olvaa np b» Doetora. "Ia ft prealble that Mr. Godfrey la op ai d at work, and cured by ao elmpie a remedy?" '•I aaaure It la true that he la entirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitter«; and ouly ten daya ago hla doctors gave him up and said he must die ! : ' "Well-a-day 1 That's remarkable I I will vn this dav and wet some for mv Door go thla day and get aome for my poor George— I know hops are good. peached by 1.20 o'clock llll at The Olympian's Kieetrte Ligbto. 1 north The ateamer Olympian, built lor the I Oregon Steamboat Navigation Company by the Harlan & Hollingsworth Company, war I brilliantly lighted lari evening, the Edison I Incandescent electric llgbU bring In full I operation. They were started at 5 o'clock and were run until 9 p.m. for the purpose , of thoroughly testing the machinery, I 4.00 The time for th© vessels leaving has not been I deflritely flxed but ft le expected that »he w4ii in.«, wahrere».» Tj'_ .__ . 1 will leav© to-morrow. Her officers are . Captain, H. 8. Ackley, First Officer, W. 8 I Tbazter, Second Officer, John Dixon; Third I Officer, Andrew Hill: Chief Engineer, H.8. I Pugeley; Flrat Aaslatant Engineer, J. 8. i»i j j. * j , . r I Kidd, Second Assistant, L. Bernard, Thir«l | Assistant, James Mastey; Steward, Leopold Smith. 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 Cough Syrup, he'd better take a spoonful three times a day until he gets rid of his cough or cold. AMUSEMENTS. On Friday evening Duprex A Benedict's minstrels will appear In the Opera House and give one of their minstrel performances. -'-j Trov Daily Time* says: "Duprex A Benedict*« miustrels gave a very pleaslug en tertainment at Hand's Opera nouse last night before a good sited audience, which duly appreciated the efforts o! the actors. The singing was first-class and the special ties were of a high order." On Saturday evening Louis Aldrich and I 1^ Charles T. Parsloe, will appear in Bartley Campbell', play of "My Partner." The play has been presented here before and 4 be large audience present were highly delighted with I it. There will be no extra charge lor re- I served seats which can now be procured at | C. F. I bornas A Co's. I The LOCAL LACONIC». The regular monthy meetln» of the Board of Trade will be held in the rooms of the. board on Thursday. A full attendance of I the members is desired. 1 St. Peter's R. C. Church choir, under the direction of Mr. C. *. Roads will sing in the Catholic Church of Dover this evening. The choir lelt lor Dover the 4 p. m.train. TH»s KA1LK4IA1M i Coca) Time Table Corree;«d Decem ber 4th. TRAILS LEAVE WILMINGTON FOR Phila,-3.00*. 2.45*. 4.3U, 0.40, 7.00, 7.W, 8.10+ 5,16 9.00.9.39,9.67, 10 07. 10.30,11.63 a. m l3.00t, m. 13.45, la.itM • 64, 3.30, 4.00, 6.17», 0.10, 6.87*, 6.40*. 7.40«. 9.66* p. m. —V 00*. 2.46*, 0.80,9.07, 11.68 a. m 1 i »K, 1.64. 6.17 , 0.Î7*. 0.it* p. m. HaLT iMORs~i.06*.i.4i*,4,48*,8.06*,10.00*,a.m. , 12.37, l.')0, 1.11, 6.(8, 0.00, 7.on, 11.C9* p. m. I V' i BFTWOTOH—1.43*, 4.43*, 8.O0*,1O.O0* ». m 1.00, 1.11, 6.« 8,7.0'»,11 09* p. m. HALTTWOPn AMD 1 NTIBMIBIATi STATIOII«— 1.06*, 10.00* »( m. 1.00, 6.03, 0.00 p. m. 'Trains running both dally and Sunday. 'Traîne running only on Sunday. ? Yn illBLaWARS Kailroad— 0.00*. 9.U6 a.m., 1.16 8.00*, 4.00},0.30f p. m. No Sunday trains. •For New Castle only. fFor ' I Express for Harrington, Wilmiwotoii Nortusrjh Kailroac- 7.00 a. m 3 66, 4.01, 6.10 p. m. and intermediate stations. Hal TTWonx kPlILllIItreu BAlLaOAD-r.CX. I fo». "■ p TRAINS ARRIVE at WILMINGTON FROM 1 Phila— 13.40, 1.83*, 4.88*, 7.40. 8.03*. 9.0o ♦10.01, 10.10t ».m. 13.33, 13.01, 109, 2.48,2.80 3 30, 8.66, 4.40, 4.00, 0.39, 6.08, 6.90, 0.0?, T^f, IA* 9.43, 10.88. ll.CSp. m. Nbw Yorz— 1.83*, 4.88*, 8.09*. 10.01 ». m.1340 1.07, 4.65,0.48*, 11.08 p.m. B \ LTlWORa—l. 61* 2.40*, 9.84,9A4,11.48 a. m. 1-1.48,1.S1, All*, «èo», «À*. 8.«-,. ÄT WasninoTO«— 1.04», 9.4- \j.4g • ulm, 1.61, 0.11*, 8.80*, 6.43, 9.49 p. «. * Both doily and Smnday. t On Sunday only. EDITIONl45gS58BSE«»»JÄ"* ein». Notniu Haiuoa»—»40 Wtunaeros fc BUTIIOU k Pu] UMLnil A RAIUOAB—«.00 v* roM wiuaik'OTus T BAINS UEA PTOtADBLTKlA N*W BROAD î4T*»»T » AT.OS 0,30, tI»*. 8.00, 8.3flf, 9. »0,10.1«, ILSU, ia.sk l oft Last, u.oi 4.0s, 4.0e, 1,0.00 . 0.30, MO*, 0.30, 10.00 11.31 19.90*. s. 40*, IL60 » to. ».00, kao, 0.01 p.a. Mnw <Xum*~io, SJM, 10.03, 11.40 *. m. 0.119. m. I rnnnin*: rearing < beta dall» aud Manda», enlj aa Sonda», • Traîna tTratnal A train will l,ire Wtlmlnarton for Newark and war atatluna at 7A» a. m returning Inara Newark at Id» m m. (or Wilmington and war DDR in ai La. Than Arrival and Departare, Takln« KfVtopt July 1st, 1883. Th« Port OA«« ta this city will be ope« daily, except Sunday, 0.31a. m. to 9 p.m. frl raU bozo# are Aoceiwibl« until 11 p. m Un Sunday« open from S.80 to wtu a. m. Prireu bozea aoeeMible from 0 to ft p. m. The whole •ale stamp wliiflow will oloae at 0.to p. m. The money order offline will cloee at 0 p. m. mails olmb as follows : Wilmington *| Northern Kallroad to Reading Pa., and points «in the Baltimore and Central uth of Chadd'M Ford, 7.40 ». m. Philadelphia <1 Used pou h, S.3Q a. m. Philadelphia end waymall, e ». m. New York, Pennsylvania and points east and west. 9 a. m. Delaware Western Railroad to Landenburg 10 a. m. "»S, T°? city.Pamuylraala "KKaelS?New YÎik aad all polnUwri l.ftup, a. Philadelphia, New York aad all polaU east and west, 4.40 pi. m. JJJSjs N#w Yor * dttei olo,#d p, nnl ji T » u i. Wb at of LaneaaMr, ana all I point, waat and aonthweat 9.3A p. m, I All pointa north, neat, weat and aouthweat, I IP- m. All Louisiana Is ssnt w«t ezoept Nsw Orleans whioh Is seat sciuth on through malls. SOUTH. Baltimore an|<l way mail, 7.40 a. m. Washington and ail points south. 7 40 a. m. All points oiijthe Peninsula, 8.30 a. tn. Suppl lmentejry mall for the Peninsula, 9 a. Baltimore, Vfraahington and all points south 13*80 p. m. Newport. HavTC do O Points on posit, and Chkdd's Ford, ltt.Wp. m. Baltimore ai|id Hay Line steamers, 4.40 p. m. Peninsula norm of Harrington, including Delaware City and St. George's, 6.60 p. in. Baltimore, cllotuM pouch, p. in. Baltimore, Washington and all points south 11 p. m. MAILS ARRiVK AMD READY VO* DELIVERY . »rom Wilmington fc Nurthorn Kallroad«.*) p. m. From New York, Philadelphia, Waahlngtoo "SklliS-KKi J* ..a n0 ^S",J^3 wS, t i rnl m ^ From way o|.all from Philadelphia. «.30 a. m. From Peu insula and all north ot Harrington •* l i** ä a... j . From Baltiinoi* and Way mall, 9.50 From Baltimore. IX.» p. m. From Peninsula mail, i*2.8U p. m. Philadelphia, New York north and ea.|it, 1.30 p. m. Waahlngton endpoint. "rrom Waware Weatern Kallroad, 3.30 p, m. From Philadelphia, New York aud point» I north and ea»t. b.40 p. m. I Brom Baltimore. Waahlngton and point» d7u«rt"reÄ "«.30 a.m ., gan , ral . 10 w . m ,, anlkl u30 t I 4.00 p. m.. jilartlal. I Collection» fromst reet boxes are made by the oarrlam at ? aod lu a m.. l.» and 11,. 1.1 1 An addltioual collection will be made at 7.30 m. from all boxes between Jefforsou snd I J^ombard a|id Water and Thirteenth street» I inclusive, un Sunday a full collection will be I mads at 6.(f0 p.ni. Local letters for currlert? »£uld bedepoaited In Post üric« ten I nilnutcs bollor© the hour «if delivery | w. Y BWICHIKT. Postmaster Sinnton, Newark, Klkton and irafe. 13.30 I». in* Haitlmore rentrai, between Port De and points mm I , T I 1^ the Cure of Coughs, Colds y IHoarsettess, Bronchitis,Croup, Influ* en/a, Asthma, WhocminR Cougll, In ll..., . 1 fc . * I Icipient Consumption and lor the re I lliefof consumptive persons in ad van | cet j stages of the Disease. For Sale I It. « R • . T > • ^ by all Druggists.—Price, 25 Cents 7 6 ------- I TOHN C. COLE, UWtettHl ONAJL VAxMDB. ------- TOHN C. COLE, ... NOTARY PUBLIC, AND.JUSTICE OF THI PEACE ttarls PuUdlUff, No. 101 West Sixth street IV'e to L) rs J. N. ft J. B. HOBENBAUK, . ^TIf.' 1 -ft» thprircctiof »Ri.y-ABim» and MESc-UKIALIZATION ahould notheklUl, tacuau t J. N. ft J. R. HOHEN8A0K of iwi N ■Second street. Philadelphia, either by mall or » y person, 4unng the hours of 8 a. in to2 d. m.. ai d « to 9 p. tn. Advict! free. , I J Those Whosoever ahould know hla litioa a «id the way to Improve It should read ''WISDOM IN A NUT-SHELL." AWin « of Uirflf.n-r RHEUMATISM A nu uuuT CURED «Wish by a chain of evidcnoe i ei*ery inquiry but make.« stronger, that r. tlici only r-al, or radicul remedy for Rheu(uat> Disorder«, and we put that evidence within the react >f every i-at!orer without money and toithout price, yn Maim lh-.t no one but the fool a ll turn to It. dea , or filoso hla eyes to tho glad ndwy* wo brtngv bliglib-d Him In |u8M< e to us, to you te you len^nilciit fkmd'ea, end to tlio consummation of you H.«» ^ ambition before you w«re strick- n down b\ ask you to go with us Ihr a few tn moni. m ib» h-un»..-* ol some w ho nave drank of the water jj nje and are-pow full of the joy«/ keai'h ready V lei! to the world their glad expert« ace. We will gm you no liaise statement, and make no ftfsertloi vhLefc y . b ,y y r ; , i > ! r .. i ^ o - r y ct »«tt «• i mgt friends) be probed to «be aoitem and found to be fui wlric vita Cbroc.te Rbrumatlim bm* wears. Mr. HMdam, OH Paarl Mi., karij?«. Henri O.. a>xmn"*r _«« >UW «L, b«klFa ma .ri ironie miBUBiie Oouvs f- ara. I « *imr 1 if?lSe ,l— », Xraakljn- Ctntli **— ril •4 RW«ri.' Mr- for laol. , USSMfe hi., «ratoVya—AaflOa and Ckraala Jttra "Ord u-fctS «HryOlaa." toe, 6«*0 1 *>. » «( , BcwYark-aerribia, mu r*ÂÎS!s2) rtnu4 b7U - , «is vm *».. r.f -asTxrwm. , 104 »» A CL, Urn YwV-Uar EMoaylHHaaa. M Oa£M4 Av., Ur»j OU, -car«*. AO.ffi ■aw *ir ss&Nto&sisgiifflMs' . Hwi-a. I*~rSfgK55iÄ!5 s*r fx—rrxS mmttm. i wrtwi. far with MW yea «O Mass to* «sy UMT 900M, r l It m an? A luiu mi i? i.i.j THI BIST PLACE TO Bl'T DIT GOODS. Strawbridge A Clothier's, EIGHTH » HABEST oeirra * min PH ÎL AÆLHH1 A. REOPENING ! S. H. STAATS. 405 MARKET STREET, ilavtna araatly enlarged aud tnereaaed the bnai uaaacapattUv of bUatoro, will reopen on TUESDAY NEXT, —OCTOBER 30TH With aa Eleumnt Btoct of NEW GOODS! Suitable far fall and winter »ale» conMstln* of Trimmings, Hosiery & Gloves, MERINO UNDERWEAR, HAND-KNIT ZEPHYR GOODS, -ZEPHYR Germantown Wool, Saxony & Woolen Yarns. CORSETS, NOTIONS &C. common MKNHK COMPKE88 KD. IT IS DIFFICULT TO GIVE IN A DOZEN LINKS T1IE HEAHONH WHY 'TAHRANT'B SELTZER APERIENT" WllOULI) BE PRE FERRED AS A CORRECTIVE AND ALTERA TI VETO EVERY O » Il F-R MEDICINE IN USE. FIRSTLY, IT ALLAY» FEVER; SECONDLY, ITCLEANHEHTHE BOWELS WITHOUT VIO LENCE OK l'AIN; THIRDLY, IT T0NE8THE STOMACH ; FOURTHLY, IT UKGULATE» THE FLOW OF RILE; FIFTHLY, IT PRO MOTE» HEALTHY PERSPIRATION ; SIXTH LY IT RELIEVE» THE »Y»TKM FROM UN WHOLESOME HUMORS; SEVENTHLY, IT TRANQUILIZES THE NERVES; EIGHTHLY, IT ACTS Ut OS THE BLOOD A» A DEPUHENT AND LASTLY, IT FORMS ON E OF TH E MOST DELICIOUS COOLING DRAUGHTS THAT EVER PASSED DOWN THE THROAT OF AN INVALID. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1*1 AN OB. 1*1 AN OB. GEO. L. WALKER, PIANO PARLORS ! 836 N. Sixth Street. Bib VflBl Veal [NEAR PARRISH ST., PHILADELPHIAJ ESTABLISHED i860. NO STORE RENT TO PAY Salt Finest New Pianos ! At one-half the prices charged in expensive stores. HEAD THIS LETTER, WRITTEN OVER 18 YEARS AGO BY LEADING CITI ZEaVS OK READING, PA: si reading, I*a., January 38, 188.5. the uuderslgued. having purchase«] Pianos of 61 r. George 1,. WaDer.do hereby certify that We, highly ph-ahf.d end perfecUy aatisfled bcautlfullY flnlahed, .and stand iu tune -onlinend Mr. Walker wiili said Pianos. They d clear possess a full, rich admirably. Wecheerfully to those about purchasing Pi t ability, and a gentleman worthy of their confi dence. aitun JAMKH YEAGER, HARVEY BfRClI, A. WEÜKK1N • », DAVID E. STOUT, J. H. NORTON, JA ME» T. KEUEK, If. CROUSE. JOHN T. CRAIG, AARON LEIB, MARTIN GKOS», K. <•. BOAS, ALLEN BECHTEL, AND 100 OTHER CITIZENS. Thla 1 b only one letter out ot many nun dreds I have received, all of which I will show with pleasure. Please remember I Have No Connection With any Piano Warerooms r II you wish to take advantage of the in ducemenU I oiler in selling New Pianos by the most celebrated makers at ball the prlccß charged In stores be sure to call at the old reliable place—GEO.L. WALKER'S Piano Parlors, 83rt N. Sixth street, near Parrish. Special bargains to-day in slightly used Fianoe from families forced to sell S1000 UPRIGHT PIANO. $750 8QUARE GRAND PIANO. $050 RICHLY CARVED PIANO. $500 ROSEWOOD PIANO. .1225. .8190. .8150. ..890. MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY. RF.M EM BERTHE LOCATION. —TERMS $io MONTHLY— GEO. L. WALKER, 836 N. Sixth St.,Phila. far «sy aastil-iT-100 HIRD EDITION sfcr- HE BODY OF DE LONG l is Expected to Reach New York in February. BIG CORN DEAL EXPECTED OB LOMU'S BOO*. (ti.ru* IipmM Ib M aw York ta Fabruwr». [UulCed 1're.t lltap.tch to the Guetta.) Yoctkhtown, O., Doc. 8.—Ur. N. 4. Atchlooa, of thla city, b»a rcco»»el » letter from Lieutenant Ullea B. Harbor, dated Yaku'ak, Siberia, Seiilember 15. He aUUa that htmarlf and part» are lu excellent health, haring besom, ecu)! mated. Ha aajra Having It Thi SS , î^rîrfîd U u» , YÏÂtf" , bl w«t "*9 mÂw , ».ta 1 otheïïïwblcb b ttobâi 5 rf DeLoog and bla oompanlooi oould be Wane- Q ported. Ha hoped, everything bring favor-1 able, to leave Yakuatk on bin Journey to nl St. Petereburg on November 15,antici pating no trouble on bla trip. He expect, to reach New Tork In February. wm Their (»panlag Ta The formal Co.'a remodel pletc dock of Jewelry morrow afternoon and opening of I. C. Dawaon A ad a tore and new aud corn will lake evening ka place . lue large to wall caree, three Id number, will be placed nokltlon to-day, and the atoek hareioiore led up <« the aafe will ba diaplayad. Ia tba atoek are tome of the fluent piece, of In MM Jewely ever dir played In thla city, conaiatlng of dlamund ringe, atuda, earrlnga, lace pint, with diamond and other retting«. The fee r 'n^ I caret«, and valued at |5,200. Thla la tba largeat atona ever dUplayrd by any Jeweler 1 In thla city. Three who have a fancy tor preclooa curioalilea abould not fall to aee thla mooater diamond. ■Crucki by m Ur. Patrick Boyle, an employe of the Pusey A Jones Company, while leaving the yard at the foot or Poplar street about 5.80 o'clock 1 yt sterday aAernooo, waa struck by a car | being pushed by a shifter and thrown to the tide of tn© track. The lujured man waa removed to his home where It waa loued that on© of bis shoulder blades was brokeu in several places and that he waa also injured Internally. Th© accident seems to have been purely accidental. An Koormooa Corn Deal. (Doited V Chicago, Dec. 6.—There is no doubt that Jack Sturgis is engineering an < normous com deal, and It is believed that Henry Clews A Co., of New Tork are backlog It. The squeezing is to begin this month. Star Clothing Hall. Llspatch to the Gazette. ) TlilB WTI MAtiflkWTlS. owt I LOO 11.10 I par bn Hay. Straw. Oats. Hran, doable bushel.... Cracked corn. Middlings,double bushel Coarse meal,. T CO 74 110 so Corn on ear . 70 Hbelled corn. 74 Ground oornand oat« . 04 08. roULTBY. Hbelled corn. 74 Ground oornand oat« . 04 08. roULTBY. Prist butter, per % wholesale.! .90 Print ** " " retail.34 4 4 * wholesale. .90 « .38 .30 : SD Tub 44 44 retail. .36 .80 Eggs, wholesale, per deaei Eggs, retail, per desen... ekens, alive wholesale Chickens, dresse, d wholesale.. .19 Chickens, alive, retail. Chlokens, dressed, retail.10 Cheese, wholesale, per pound Cheese, re lall. ".. .36 .82 .80 .19 .16 .14 .18 .10 .14 .11 l ( Sirloin steaks per pound. Hump steaks per pound.99 Round steaks per po Bib roast per pound. Ouuok roast uer pound Stewing pi Boiling bits per pound.• Shins.TV.... Kidney fat,per pound Lamb chops, per pound........ .90 Lamb roosts, per pound.. Mutton chops, per pound Mutton roans, per pound VflBl cutlets, per pound.. Veal roasts, per pound... .90 O -U and .1« • .10 .14 . 1 « 16 .12 a .26 .40 0« .10 J» .It .1« ■ XI .10 .11 rou Bra wholesale retail Smoked hams.., Fresh Pork. Fresh Sausage.. Shoulders. Dried beef. Salt Hitch. Smoked bacon.. Bologna sausage.1 vw Lard. 10 14 10 .16 11 16 a 11 I» 18 .... It • 14 16 16 rus. Spanish Mackerel.... Rock hsh, per pound.13 O • Wbite Peroh, p«r pound.l iuR Trent, per pound.13 A .11 Hallbat, per iioand. Uitflsb, tier pound. Black fish. Blue fish .16 16 It .*>: .16 a si - .10 ock .08 arket ood .10 Porgeise... Butter fish 10 . .10 Potatoes, per haif-p«oz. .Sweet potatoes, per half peck.. UabDage,per head.. Tarelps, per half peek..... Oorn, per dosen . Corn, per hundred. Tomatoes, per half peok. Tomatoes, per basket. Fears,Baitlett per half peck Pears,Bartlett per basket... Peaches per half peck. Peaches, per basset. Grapes, per pound. Grapes, wholesale. Apples, jierbasket..'.. Apples, per half peok, Pears, per basket. Lima Means, per quart Far 9 Plant.... .10 13 10 10 .8 10 M 10 II Sï 90 flu «U 36 76 LM U6 01 per R 01 06 60 0< 16 90 0U 1.00 10 os 06 TREE». r J^REE8. I FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES I ING BEAT VARIETY. at APPLES, PEAKS. PEACHES, PLUMS, CHKKRIEH, RASPBEbjR BLAC STRa' HI ■RBI ES, GOOHEBERBIK» CURRANTS, And all varieties oforces that are kept In a firs class nnrsery. AMtreea guaranteed truefto name. AW bend for price-list. WILLIAM F. PETEES, No. « West Seventh Street, (Exchange Bnlldlng.) angîü-ittro Trunks and Traveling Bags ! J. A. CONNER, EtelUble Harnotoond Trunk Manufacturer, removed to his new store, NO. 4 KA8T FOURTH STREET, where you will find the* largest assortment ot »d r ",^M%Ä*,Ä^iiaLäs3i« v. Sj «*! h 4 !% V 'ni Don't go shivering through this cold weather for the want j & flood warm OvPTCOat, it ... ® Will UOt pay. We have them in all grades, from the plainest—low ia price —to the finest. A. C. YATES & CO •> and Sixth StreeU, . nV i vma xHILAUBLrHlA. ■LEDGER BUILDING JaIQVUM IßttAUBMtM. FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! VlukB trla i of oor Tery liquors for medi clnsL fta^oiiug and cooking pu rpusM. FRENCH SPIRITS I NEW ENGLAND HUM I JAMAICA RUM, SCOTCH) AND IRISH WHISKIES 8HF.RRY AND FORT WINE I Francis Kelly & Co., 103 MARKET ST. Cha*. J. H. Beckett, 106 WEST SEVENTH STREET, WILMINGTON. DHL. SAMPLE ROOM. I K f atoek of Wine«, Liquor, and Flue I Cigar« la unaurpawed In thla State. tyao-tm. P. DONAHO*. -BOTTLER OF JOHN AND fcOLE AGENT OF WILLIAM MABBEY A CO.'» PHILADELPHIA Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, 9 Ce.ebrated Bartbolomar K*hj rater Beer, fhe brewing» arc unequalled for eurlty Haver; consUntly on hand lu sesm o bellied. Mlneial waters la all the different flavors. b »7 AND 5.9 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. J^Pollte and acr.omir odaUnjr drlvere. Orders promptly attended to. lie la also conneo the Telephone Exchange, and his signa myl-18 bed with l u ( JRANGE GROVE PURE RYE WHISKY. -IN FACT— THE PUREST, RICHEST AN» REST RYR WHISKY EXTANT. By the gallon or bottle. JAMES A. KELLY ? Uniform In qualltv Mich an« daUcato 1« flavor. Absolutolypur« rya. A rare and oafs tonic. A reliable stimulant 0. W. COR. TZNTH AND ORANGE 8T8. mvft-ly-38 Atlantic Garden No. ( 224 King Street, WM. LEGO, Proprietor. ) A#"()ur bar 1« always stocked with the choicest WINES, LIQUOR» and CIGAR». TEN PIN ALLEY aud SHUFFLE BOARD connected with the garden. G ive 1 acall.-RA nev7-14-tf JBE BEST GLASS^^ LAGER BEER -IN THE CITY, ALSO— PORTER AND ALE ON DRAFT, AT E. P. FREYE'S NO. 17 EAST SECOND STREET. Iy38-tfl8 __ gPECHT A 8PAÜN Excelsior Lager Beer Brewery —AUD— BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER FIFTH AND DOPONT STREET», WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. I 49-orderi by mall promptly filled. I * ,tt#4 b ^ î PlUt share of your patronage is respectfully moMc GRAND UNION HOTEL, [European Plan] and Restaurant, OPPOSITE TUE PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT, Wilmington, Delaware. Thla hotel la a new building, entirely newly furnished In « most elegant style and offer. American and German comforts. Refreshment* and eatables first-class at fair prices. te21 HKNRY ULOlTTH, Proprietor © £i raontjjt«. OUR FIRST HUMBER FOR FALL. 4 You will see many adver tisements 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, aud 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 TOE WILMINGTON CLOTHING HOUSE it will give us great pleasure to show you our goods and prices. Yours, Jno. W. Diefendorf & Co LOOK OUT -FOR Cold Weather Now that the winter is ap proaching every one should be prepared, anà there is no surer way ot keeping off its biting blast than by purchasing a good, warm Suit and Overcoat for 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 ot Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing as can be found in this city; turthermore, he will find the prices lower than the same class of goods can be pur chased elsewhere, the proprie tor being desirous ot turning his goods into money as seon as possible, on the principle that a nimble sixpence is bet ter than a slow shilling. Re member we meat 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 jconviuced. In our Merchant Tailoring Department we have always been at the front. We have a superior cutter, the best of workmen, and guarantee satis faction 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 order as low as $18, from that upward. Call and see the styles and prices at the Old and Reliable Clothing House, 228-MARKET ST.-228 FOURTH E!)i i tv ^ v YOUNG NUTT'S trial Opening Proceedings mous Case. °i a Fa DEATH OF LADY rose THE NUTT TBIAI. Ilr.ti The Jur» Drawn «JN anil raw e.m. E, er»llilu I United Preaa INapatuh U '* K In »es, ÜM,0«TOW..PrX ÄTT 1 thla morning the Nuw triai ° Criminal Court belore J u d Elect Ingram «Ittln* . clock S«n.tor morning ood mm» Into eoim'Ü!' 111 ' tt>ls h* Xarahall *w«rtgw«|!S2 Brown, of PltUburg ~.° d Bo»d,proMcuting attorneva remrinS , "' 1 at tba oouoaal trill. a few mtoSStldT 4 Senator Voorbeea waa prewuui ? lh ? court who received him klnüîï llll! motlou of Mr Pi.»font, ha Ja"?"» Brown were admitted to the bar M J " H _ 0 f » , », ut U>e care of J. uc , Xntu reMjt" naked the court aldea replied tbnt (her »'.r!™ dameo Nutt btmrelf atood upredreidhK*' 1 not guilt» of murdar. M„. N WUh »rgJsJg extrem« end of the counsel table i.Jr® Craig at tor right band and h„ JSH (Jamre Welta,) at he, left. ■ Kfe In bto chair aa cool aud calm a> the Ä r"^r 0 Æ. w ""* d ° '•••«•« .. I you Müh e Lett for Phliadalpbla ssä'ä-s: the line of ferric« between that city Cun f®? p . 8 ^ e .'* \|*, e Plop««! of tb« Cam Perr y Company of lh ' H - " d »• Co-. » Wi 01 years ago. The f hauled was Lady Rom Dead. [(Jolted Pré«» Dlspstch to the(isiette.;; LOMDOII, Dec. Sj-Lady Rose, wife of Sir John Kore, cf Montreal, Canada, and Queenagate, Kenatngton county, England la dead. The deceased waa a daughter o'l Robert Emmett Temple, Eaa., of Kulland Vermont. Worn Given ont. On receipt of your address we will mat. an ofler by which you can earn {3 to fl evening«, at jour home. Men, Wen en, Boys or Gtrla can do It. H. C. Wilkinson à Co., 1U5 and 187 Fulton street, New York. N«w Designs In bottle« for covering at very rea»on»ble prices.— N. B. Dan forth Druggist, Second aud Market. •9 Buys an all-wool heavy beaver overcoat in black, blue and brown, at Star Clothing Oouu, 120 Market street. Th« Poet Office an Advertising Bureau. Great care is shown by the official« high In ithorlty, to bring before the public, ou lu the unimpeschablo réputation of U>e Lottery, lor strict integrity and honesty in its management in every re spect. The n zt Grand Semi-Annual Drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery will take place Tuesday, December the I8tn, os It Las with regularity 103 timoabefore, and M.A. buupliia, New Orleans, La., will glvo any information menu, Louisiana State LOVMHIANA BTATK LUTTE lit. CAPITAL PRIZE, 150,000. OoxmUtlonm. Louisiana State Lottery ( 0 . laoorpurawri U un loi ■ B »**« »I «""Kit: lure for ltdocatlonal "î' A * rt ifïï: il p . u Â, with a capital "IPv 000 ' a ? fr_ KLr„ h i'iiLi fund of orar |ilO,odoW aloes h«B By au «verwhriininx popuHr ,oto , waa made a part af the presentSUte ConsUluuon adopted December îd, À. D.. JJ** . .„doricd The only Lottery ever roled os snd en a or it« b .V«5BS , 8ü , BI , N n J"ïNÜ«BMU>"Wl.NU8 take place monthly. It never seal«»« or portpones. Look at the following distribution . 18SBD GRAND MONTHLY 81 M I GENERAL JURAL A. EARLY or V». Capital Prize, $150,000. WNOTICE.-T1CKKTS AR« TIN UOLLiW ONLY. IIALVEH. 15. —* TBNTH8, »1. Lia ».» raixaa : loiffiroW' ''S'." IVATäpASb«' ms 90 PRIZES OF *' RW,«« HP'S jo one 91.1*0 ROW 15.«» n 30,«* 40,«* ia n HO 6U. ... W,»fl too AFHM)XIMATieW FJJl 1 * K» ApproxtmaUon IMsss of fajj !! •• 76 100 •• i,ouu ro.«* I-'. 1 " 7,5« _ . 05ÄW Pritt^ «»ounUnx*".----" h01 i|, 1 onl) m jsaar ip*K?no ürden NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL u.^ costal NOTES B ' or Kxpreee milium* of |6 preas at our expense) to M. A. W5&» •* : NEW WANTED FOB THE A OE o NT k 8 DEEDS OF DARING —BY— BLUE AND GRAY. Ti.c great collection of the 'd"' saiÄ/^Ä!Äü3»' ,, £iys* dresa