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JosRrrr.—Ou Wednesday evening I neat this eminent piano virtuoso will this city. Comment | i 1 THIRD EDITION. cuts. \ 1111**4! be present in " To comp. < ' -By witli ao > say*: the present piano \:.UWe«» do hint injustice ; ho i* phenomenal, 13 J while Lie brilliant talent iu former years showed a marvellous force and impetuosity, he uow captivates by hi* delicacy and expression. Tho afore t me rough diamond Las Loon carefully 1 aud polished, aud now displays each wouderful fire and brilliancy as to elicit .be unqualified admiration of belli layrneu and critics." would Nifiiir."—Mi.-.: Ade "Thk Twui-rru laid Neilson one of tho most beautiful oil tLe American stage is au ou November 10th "The 'i'welftli wouni coaucod to appear in Shakespeare' NiaUt." 31i« «* a drama umuiett the <-haraot»'r a" of PhiJadel >1 •Til The phi^ in speaking of the < haiacter say.-*: ". he pai t is characterized throughout by extreme delicacy and grace, the de-, vulourusDt of "Viola's nileut, patient j true iirtiDt' o pictured will It id a thoughtful, gexith est impersonation, aud a very fnl one, and adds another t > tii Shakespearean \ lev. irn • kill. ,.U of exquisite which Miffl NeiltO.i 1 at given us. StEF.KT V \ UI HTIES.— Tub Sbvejitii There was another large ga' the Stiveitth Street Opera Iluuai Tho programme whs a at ring last evening. one and was well perfor will be extra attractions this *wnu.g, to it is announced. ed. here DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL NOTES. Cornell University liau a choral of two hundred. Miss Fanny Davenpoil swings a forty pound Indian o.ub. Miss Florence Davenport is reported engaged to be married to Mr. li Tiers^aui she will not return to th** stage. Fanny Davenport's acting L.v< ooine half way Scriptural already, is not yet rich enough to act "w.t money," but she refuses to act "w out Price." Dr. Murska and Marie Roze w ; not join M-tpIesou's troupe here after Christ mas, but as Minn. Trebelli's engage ment expires then, visit the United Btates in January. The "Musical Times" saye: Umma C. Thursby, after her meut with the wftrakoscheo is finished, will enter into a matrimonial omi witli Mr. Henry C. Gillig, of the Exchange, London, to receive $18,000 for her scrips «f c, certs in America." HB be She h she may perhaps "Mi/ ifif Am Miss Thurs-bv i Croquet. Arrangements have been made tween the Wilmington aud D-daware City croquet clubs for playing a of eleven games tor the championship of the State. Mr. C. li. Alexander aud William Anderson will be the players oa the part of the Delaware City ciub; and Charles Ueebner and John B. Graves on the part of the Wilmington The f rst six games of the series of eleven will be played iu Delaware City ou Tuesday next, when t:»e re maining fi this city, the time for announced. Messrs. Ueebner and Graves are recognized as being t *e best croquet players of Wilmington, and Messrs. Alexander and Anderson ol D-laware City have beeu sticod3J fnlly playing the L*ujon Hill club delphia recognized as one amongst the boat, teresiing be looked for be ! games will Le j«!a_y.-<i iu Lic'u wlli be Pfiila From these circuinstauc* s an 111 series of games maj and they Im witnessed by ' a Ur : ia i. doubt number of citizens both at D-ltt%ar» City and at Wilmington. All the mem bera of the Wilmington Club and thos. have b*en solicited to I.cmoui > in wh. embers are requested 1 meet on Min at Bowers' Ink day evening uh and confectionery store, corner of S oath and J if-rson stree to perfect their organization and make arrangem-nts to sec uru a plat* play during the winter. k,' at 75 ./cl (Le State. Fa now Ou Thursday a man n ol Gee#rgc Wi eating his dinner at the Capital Hotel, became choked and was c.uried from 1.0 back tho dit.i pore roli.-ve hi evei v Hll»>rt failing lb When plaood upon the face, aud li he was black the pi looked as though h« v. this world, g rs <to» a atnall is not long fo Mr. F ran his ffu aud puLed out of beef, 1 tv hat and h utal hi: throa quarter hii which relic, was soon able to take h tions of pin aud sugar.— regnu Sen Lin i." The school bouse in school distrut 71), commonly known as "Rose Valley" about four mib'.s from D( day ni ht, was burned U The li r. ou M-.ii. ground. ti die covered a! liU revei All Mr. and Mrs. Ccvili. o'clock l*y part of the a 1 efforts t'jucd parti traded oy t guislt the Himes, deutly that of an incendiary. t l id Others I*. light, tailed lo .xt 'ihe work Six carloads of Ohio cit'le, t tii at : •k M- ore, arriver to Mr. Knot:! last Tuesday uLlit; they broke thi ju^h the line fonte between Mr. K. and Mi. Stephen Cunningham's farm aud dama ged ti.u last named gentlernaii'e corn fodder considerably. Mr. Cunningham, it was reported, refused to allow the cattle b-iug removed until he was re munerated for the damage. OU \ an "May,' Mr. Robert Morr from Christiana, and Mr. .). 11. Dio ; eo>i'b bay gelling "Jim," ton, which won the first mru^y 1 3.3' oil's u a f Wii V the ill have a raon itt't Stt lear N< iwark in a th© 11. D. 1'., Short tirn*-. tl Tim 'IVacl tlo County, town ou tLe '•vi" Institute for Nei a'. Midiih lfith inat. Httil te.l in Dover on Tuesday I -hL It was a winl. c.jiupanied by a heavy rquall ol U( ©ting. Tim R'piihli.'auM of thi i 1 hold city Monday ® • it g :n ng at 7.:;(» is budding on Mar A full attend publicans are invit«i! to be A il ket b'.'h • ance ot th* this ni in/ m»v.' Fifth. Vo Osborn W. Lynam, of Ottumwa Iowa, reached this, efty this (Sunday) evening. He is ou a visit to his rents who reside at Newport, son of John R. Lynam. «»»»!. pa He is a ;Tke UiiSalesISlalsarr. This afternoon and evsniDg thers will be a sale of statuary at the auc tion rooms of Thomas M. Ogle, in Mar I ket street above Fifth. There were sale% made yesterday in which goods were | auctioned oft for one half their value. 1 A marble figure of " Venus in a shell" put up aud sold for I 475 it being worth about $15.00. Figures of Apollo 4 other characters of Creek aud Ro lu/thology receive the same cheap Vases of Parian aud was HU uiau con Hide ration, otliur marbles worth from $12 to $2h sold lor about $2 aud $3. Tho article aro bting sacrificed. ♦•veiling will positively bo tin* last. Th« «al« this A New Nafe. Flierwiu A S in, No. U04 Market street, aud dealers iu silver ware aud ievtelry, have found it necessary through a rapid increase iu their busi ness, to purchase u new safe. 'The new addition was put ill yesterday, weight 3500 pounds and it isthe largest olihe kiudan this city. It is secured by tho same lock pattern that is upon the Treasury at Washington. The safe was niadnHfcspecially for this firm by Mo.dor & lielwanu of Cincinnati, and Is fixed up particularly for the storage of je •ligravers j and other valuable*. Ii y New SillUtiwry. firm of M. k Mi.-.- Kttte Butler of t: ' K. Butler, has just returned from Is*?w York with a full line of the latest Thev in millinery goods, e.velbnt assorUnent of Ml nets and hats, also feathers, bird.-. They buy for cash ami have i b< and flowers. sell at unusually low figures. It >f Wilmington to oan will pay the ladies call at So. 21fi King street, ami exam ine their stin k before purchasing. llurk. t t liaikffe. In search of the sunny side the King .street curb market, this being the first of November, was changed across to the west side of the street, market people oonld have the benefit of the rally morning sun. that the i o III 111 ii n I on. To-morrow being the first Sunday in the month will be communion Sunday in all the MethodUt Churches. 4 ontciiiDt u( i oftr4. Marshall Pierce was tried at Police Court this morning oa tho charge of "Contempt of tho Mayor's Court." Chief .Maxwell testified that some tiuir tig i Marbliall had brought a charge nst Billy Carroll for keeping a tip ami when tue case wa? called although, Marshall was notified he could not be found, aud the Mayor had ordered the Chief to have him ai rented whenever fouud. have been looking for ever since but did not capture him until last night. Aud now that the? had Marshall they t find t'uo redoubtable YVii his defence Stated - pnug house The Police 00 u 1(1 liaui. Pierce ii that he had to go to St. Georges ou the day set for the trial. But the Squire thought that was rather transparent and fined him $.) and coats. Advauclux Hie l*rice« on Coal. ml Wilkesbarro Coal The Lehigh Company issued a circular on Thurs day advancing prices 50 cents a ton on stove and 25 cents ou other grades on and after November 1st. The Dela ware, La-'kawanua aud Western expec ted to issus a bimiliar circular.— will Pennsylvania all grades hick will be 40, aud Delaware Tii company thirty cents advanc except nut, pea, which will ho 10. aud Hudson advance will be 25 ou all except stove, which lias not been decid ed upon. circular, hut its aq«ut company will meet the market. Kep nHMiitativfc* of the cjinpaniHS predict middle of the T lie Lehigh Y T alley issues no f^ays that the > ©t another ri^a in tl in .nth. rinbly bly of Quo ad received from the Council announcing that it had parsed the Supply bill, and shortly af.- r ads the L eu.euant Gc? rnor pro rogued the li'.gislature until December ltKh. A new Miuistry was sworn in as fiiLow;-; Premier and Minister of Pub lic Works, Mr. Chapleau; Treasurer, Mr. Robert.-on; President of the Coun cil, Dr. B )bi; Attorney General, Mr. pi; Solicitor General, Mr. Lynch; Mini.-ter (f Crown Lauds, Mr. Flynn; Provincial Secretary, Mr. Paquct. The Quebec Ai Iu the Legislative bee yesterday a mes L-.r; I nlon. h 'fectiper In the Women's National Christian r.mperauca Uniou at Indianapolis, officers were 1 suiii/ y or; I'reHideut, . Willaid, Kvauhton, ding Secretary, Brooklyn; Recording d. A. Woodbridge, Ra vena, Giiio; Arfflintaut recording Secre tary, Mrs. ( aroline B. Bull,Hist Hamp reaHurnr, Miss Esther Pugh, Br(K>klyn. -Mrs. Witten meyer wab made a fife delegate-at-Urge to the Na IV 1 eterday, G.e to'. b'Ct- d f.T t Mins France li'-.; C rrt Mari 1 T. B Secretary, .V ton, <>t.; .liKlfuaOn »atl. The .Judges *-f Franklin county, Mo., e been in the custody of the I*. S. Mai.sli .1 at the S'. Louis Custom contempt of llou-w! two weeks 1 tii -j l . S. Court in refusing to levy a county, to aat hr-m-iit ft-r iL-.faulted interest ;iui tax in hrankii •*1" i*fy «j •e;e released yeater n 1 week, i OU rlj » had f. lay < ler lo lud 1 Court in tin ciunty, etc. ill ic'.urn to St. Louis to resume cut after their duties or \ hey the r imprison discharged. an Nettllti(lie ' 1 'ui kl li heir'. L • d n,0 t br31.—A telegram was . : ,t-Mi at the Baris Bourse yesterday hicii stated that a settlement of the fleeted under V Turkish debt had bee f the Ottoman Bank, or. salt the auspices th* pledge of the revenues 1 and tob, ucj and the surplus of th« Kgyptiau tribute. The payment of the d is fixed for March, 1880 The Paris Tours* (newspaper) says this aunouncHtneiu in premature, though tl e negotiations are progressing favor ably. li/.st (i.v:<i Large balt-3 indicate tho <>•) 1 articles. Druggist:* sell more 01 Jr. Hull's Baby Syrup than of all •■her letntdieB for the euro of Baby Dia jrdcru. rit of all BILB. Murray.—O n tno 1st Inst., Mrs. Ueollla Murray, In d.o 74th year ot bor airo. Relative* aud triunos 1.re invited to attend luntral, Irom the residenoeol her sm.-in , Timothy MoGlnley, No. 416 Hpruc* .ut, on Woilnesdiiy morning, at 8 o', lock, lllali Alas*atlSt. Mary'* churob. Interment at Uathedral cemetery. « LI ! *« TIi* WntkM. War Department, OAw of th. Chief Signal Officer, Washington, Nor. 1—1 A. M. Indication. for Siturday—For New Haglaud and the Middle BUtee, (light ly colder and clear or fair weather, with north to weet winds and rising barometer. The Keadlna Ball read tuaipauy gives notice that on and after Monday, November 3d, 18711, a charge of lltty cents per four-wheel car, and one dol lar per eight-wheel car per day will he made on all care of Anthracite coal not unloaded ou the day of delirery at Port Richmond, and, in addition to this charge, the number of oars bo standing loaded will be deducted from the pro-rata distribution of empty cars to the colliery from which-raid loaded cars were shipped. Til(leu , « La«l lhaure. coutiuueif to l>ooin The llayard b< in the South. The defeat of Samuel's man, Hobiueon, next Tuesday in N«.*w York, will uive an i to men bo impetus to the Bayard movement. That barrel, branded "Si. J. T.' X. 1880," must he tapped for the henvfit of the Southern Biubad Jones Tilden is a press, or "goner."—"Memphis Avalanche." % Murderer Ifluiifc. Claik Brown, convicted ol the mur der 4 f hia father and sister in Winches the night of Beptember 29th, was ter t hanged yesterday morning, at Corn wall, Ont. lie died without speech making. His written confession say* he alone murdered his father and tis ter, no one helping him, and denies positively that lie had poisoned several other persons, as expected. kreu.U. NOTTCKS. i:. F. tiiiukl'*'* Hiller wine of Iron It lm.s nc\or hocn known to tail In tho cure of'weakness attended with symptoms. India position to exertion, lo*s ol memory, difficul ty oi breathing, weakness, horror of disease, weak, nerv« deutii, night sweats, cold feet, wcftkuews, tflm d vision, l/i iguor. universal hiFSitude ol luscular system, enormous appetite, with djspeptic symptoms, hoi hands, flush I rig ol the boJy, dryness o the fkin, pallid counte nance and eruptions ou tho luce purl lying the blood, pain iu the buck, heaviness ol tlie eyc lids, frequent black spots Hying before the cye<, with sutlusion au \ loss of sight, aunt ol attention, Ac. Kunkle's Bitter W'lno of Iron is for Halo in Wilmington by Z. James Belt, N. B. Dan lortii, John J. Gallagher it. Bro , Herbert K. Watson, Taylor ii Fullerton, Jno. S Hurt man. 11. K. iiringhurst and the drug trade generaJly. , trembling, dreadful horro** u tho Worms l tVoriBH! Worms! fcjyrup nover Jails to destr-ty Pin, Seat and >tunotch Worms. Tue doctor can tell whether worms. Thousands are dying dally with it. Fits, spasms, E. F. Hunkers W not tin patient has 1 do not kn< worms, cramps, choking and suilocation, sallow plexlon, circles around the eyes, swelling iuA pain In the stomach resiles at night, finding of Liio teeth, picking al the nose cough, lever, itching at the seat, headache, loul breath, the patieu: grown pale aud thin, tickling and irritation in the anus. All these .tympimus, and more, come troin worm.4. K. r. Kunkel's Worm Syrup never falls to re vo them Price $1 per bottle or plx for $0. (For Tape Worms write and consult tho Doc tor.) l'or all others, buy ol your druggist the Worm Syrup, and Ii lie lias it not, send to Dr. E F. Kuukol, 2&¥ N. Ninth Street, Phil adelphia, Pa. Advico by mall, free; bend three cent stuiap. Tii© Fills ol I lie World. Aro Dr. SI ui mi' Vegetable Liver Pills, Su gar «'oatcJ, without an equal. They never vripo or sicken In operat ng. move the t*owols easy by aotlng directly ou the Liver, restore the lost euorgles by promoting the healthy action of the Liver. In doing Ui in Headache, Neuralgia, l'alns ia tue right or left side or through the Lungs. Indigestion, Coadvone-s, .Sica .Stomach, Weak Back, Dizziness, Hud Feelings through the body, Aching Limbs, Bllltousneau, Languor, General WeaknceH and other bodily Infirmities are the only Pills k cured. They ru Unit will poeitlvoly operate without Griping, .Sickening Weal. . or leaving the boveis costive Thev promote a healthy Ifiver ai d ly *vo the system tree from the danger of prevailing dl.s Sold by dealers and count'Vtt»re keepers. Ask for Dr. Hiiuins' Pills aiuftuke no others. Principal depot, Fourth aud King. Y\ 11aIng lon, Del., Philadelphia. 0/2 Arch tst. A lard. To ill who are suffering from tho errorc an indiscretions ol youth, nervous weaiir:e»i early clocay, 1 oh3 01 manhood, etc*., 1 will ten rectuo that will OH A KG li. This great ronictly was di.-co 1 d by liini^Piorittry in Soutli Americ:*. frond JoeiPfl you FREE Ol ?!;!!• addressed oavclopo to the Rxv. T.I lOi AN. si,vt|r,r. D. Now Yo-'k r.lty. Kow lo Let Mrk. ExIkjbc youi*?lf day and night, oit too inucti without ottrciso; w< ra too haid with oat rest; doct'.i all too ttmo; vilo notrums advorlSkod ; and li cit you will ac a! 1 ti want to k A 'I'LL. now i— tttliO Uop Which ii an.. ..._ .. Bitters! Sco another column. Pmcriptloia lire*. For tho speedy cure of Seminal Weakness. Loss of Manhood, and al! disorder* brought «.n i*y indiacretion or its the Id DAVIDSON' it (50., 78 Nassau St.,New York 7-8 tu'zd w!y •-up. Any Drugglzl dlentf. Address NG .MACHINE HA r. Ninth and (intriw AM flret-ciftM? tv tc 7.N KAMC v.ir,-. Nortl Td. Wilful 1 ;\v, J > gi .1:** llezbi d AtiacbmenU lor ail iVI Hiring tt c;.eciu!ty. 10- t* lo on c Oil, lues j.( 11 iu the ovenita 3 % •m A M»M .M)H) OFHUtTIMTY T(* WIN A FOD'IUNE I'LLVF-VJTl GRAND Dl.S; KIMU f ION,GLASS |,. AT NEW OR LEANS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Jlth, h7U-Il lth Moutlil v bruu iug. Louisiana Nlate lolUrj ( oiniiaiiT. This IneUtution wuj regularly lncon>omted by tho Lcfrln'ature of the ^tate for IMucatlon al and Charitable purpof.cs. In 1SC8, l«*r u term of Twenty-Mve Yeace, to which contract the Invloluhle IMtfiol tho Suto i» oledtred, with car.IUtl ol $1,000,000, to which it t oi saso.ooo. ITS grand single numkek distri bution will tuko placo monthly ou the dTnoediiy. It never tea lee or pot lpone*. Look ut tho lollowina Dh trthutlou: OAHTAL PW1ZE $00,000. 100,COO TICKETS ATTWO DOI/RS EACH. HALF TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRICES. a has Hii.cc added a 1 Uapiial Prize. 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize .$30,000 . 10,(t00 . 6,000 6. 2 Prizes ol $2,600 6 Prizes ol 1,000 *20 Prizes ol 1U0 Prizes ol 200 Prizes of £00 Prizes <^r 1000 Prizes of . 6.000 . 10,000 . 10.000 . 10,(K»0 . 10,000 . lo.ouo 1 2,700 1.0 0 100 Ml 10 . t \ PPKOX1MATHIN PRIZES 9 Approximation Prizes of $ wo... n Approx I niftttoB Prizes of 200... •j A .proxlmatlon Pilze* of 100... 90U 1867 Prize", tunountlnff to..$110,400 ReKi)on8iblo correapouulnx wanted at all points, to wfiuui a liberal componAa tiou will bo pain. Write, clearly stating full address, lor lur liter Information, (-r .send orders by express or mall addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, >*. O. Box q»L5. New OrleauM.La., or BttUio person at No. :il» Broadway, New York. Tho particular attention ol the Public iw railed 10 the fact that the entire number of of tho Tickets lor each Monthly Drawing is Hold, and consequently all ibe prizos In each d drawn and pntd. This with uny other cqinpany. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management ol NEUALSG. T. BKAUHKGAJRD and XJUAIj A. FJAhLY. lO-lS.tf GF. Hold drawing is not the A Yomu MAE'S AffUCTMI, I'illHa tsars wMaEall In HI* M«i. Drs. Kane ana Draper are perfoim ing a very delicate operation upon llr. Robert Omansetter, a young man aged about 25 years, living at 309 Tatnall street. The young uiau baa suffered for fifteen years with whit the late Dr. White termed a decaying rib. Us has been attended by Drs. White, Askew aud Urimshaw. The latter gentleman gave it as his opinion that the patient was not suffering from a decaying rib but from a callous formation growing on his side. His health was effected so at times that be was unable to work. The phy sician stated that the trouble could not lie removed unless by an operation. Thin the young man would not consent to, as the physician was iu doubt about the result. Latterly Dr. Kane was called in aud attended him some time. During his ministration Mr. Omeuselter gradually improved. Within the past few days he has grown worse. 'Thinking that lUeieexisted a poor chance of his recovery lie at last came to the conclusion to submit to the op erations, let tile result be wbat it may. Ha consequently culled at the office of Dr. Kane ou Wednesday. Dr. Draper and another physician were present. Yesterday morning Drs. Kane and Draper called at the residence of Mr. Ouieusetter and after etherizing the pa tient they proceeded to operate upon him. The physician after making an in cision in his side found a hard culous lump like sole leather growing over the ribs. In trying to separate it with his knife I)r. Kane cut his finger. The wound was then plastered up and the physicians retired. In the afternoon, at 3 o'clock, the physicians returned hut did nothing. They returned at five aud determined to meet at 10 o'clock this morning and finish the operation. At ten they came uack, but only removed the bandages. The friends ami relatives of ihe family are anxiously awaiting the result of the deliberations of the doctors. DEATII IN A UAY LOFT. A Colored Han Found Head al ihelMy NlableaThlit Horu I ilk—The loqiient. About nine o'clock this morning Coroner BuU was notified to hold au inquest upon the body of a colored man who had died during last night at the City Hotel Stables on Front street above shipley. From information obtained both previous to and at the inquest which was held at 10 o'clock. It ap pears that the name of the % deceased was Washington Rider, about 45 years uf age. He came originally from Elk ton, Md. f but has been in this city for the past three years, doing odd jobs around the hotels aud stables in the lower pari of the city. lie was a married man aud boa a wife aud three or four children some where about town, but has not lived with his family for some time. He had been suffering with a bronchial affeo tiou for over a year past, aud this with his habits of dissipation hastened his death. At the inquest, Mr. Bouzarth stated that he had gone into the lott at the stable laHtni, ht about nine o'clock, and that was the last seen of him until (his morning at about nine, when his body was found as stated. It was also testified that he was very dissipated mating very little aud drinking liquor constantly. * The Jury rendered a verdict that he came to his death from bronchial con sumption superinduced by exposure. '•The Twelfth NiKbt." On Monday evening, Nov. 10th, the greatest of all Shakspearian actresses, Miss Neilson, will appear in her beau tiful and charming character of " Viola " in Shakspeare's master-play, "The Twelfth Night," supported by the talented English actor, Mr. Edward Compton, and a great company. The sale of Beats for Miss Neilsou's night will commence Monday morning at 10 o'clork. at Thomas & Co.'a Book store, Tii© Art Sale. Our readers should not lose sight of the fact that the sale of artistic orna ments in marble and bronze is still go ing ou at Thomas M. Ogle's auction rftore, No. 506 Market street. The se lections are indeed beautiful, while the prices are ranging very low. fcjabs at 2 and 7 p. in., each day and evefiing. JPernoiittl. Mr. L*a Pusey and Superintendent Tiiuiu, of the new sugar beet factory, which will be in operation soon, have goue to Portland, Me., to inspect the prcocss of making sugar at that place. Pork and Nmiftaft©. Tim best pork aud sausage that can be found in our city cau be procured at the stalls of Otley Vernon in the Third aud Eighth street markets. Cali and bo convinced. I'. H. Dlttirlct ( onri. iu the United Btates District Court this morning upon the application ol Mr. Ramson, of Philadelphia, Win. Jenks Fell was discharged from bank ruptcy. _ _ _ 11 o \7 llcmocrnric Vtctorlfa are ilaiueU. I a Sumter county, South Carolina, last year, a Republican in a as-meeting was announced lor a certain day. Ou the morning in question about two bun dred red-skirted gentry came into town from all the surrounding country, and planted a half dozen cannons in such a position that they boro upon tho pro i),'8i».l place of meeting. Two of those implements were loaded with uails, and then the proclamation wa* issued by th* Democrats that if the Republicans at tempted to hold a meet iug off would go tho cannon. The meeting adjourned without delay, and Sumter co., which gave Hayes 3892 votes, and 1541 Re publican majority, rolled up 47G8 solid votes for Wade Hampton, with none recorded for anybody else. «;allforuta Vote. The official vote of California, as an nounced in the San Francisco papers gave the Republican candidate, Mr. lVrkin*, G7,9u5 out of a total vote ol 161,405. Thus the anti republican vote divided between Glenn and White, wat> 93,440. Tho vote in favor of Chinese emigration was 883, and the vote against it was 154,438. John O'Neil'i* NeeU Maved. Goyernor Iloyt, of Pennsylvania, yesterday erdered that pardon be is sued in the cases reoomtnendHd by ihe Board of pardons. John O'Neil, the Mollie wilt be imprisoned for life. ■■ 1 % i-; ATOW* II UIB. OatHssSrsi afwwSM st Parker, Pa.. Bwral Tewierday. A despatch from Parker, Pa., dated last night says: A destructive flrs oeourred here this morning, originating at half past three o'clock, iu a small office. It wae evl deutly the work of an incendiary. The flames spread so rapidly on account of high winds aud a scarcity of water that hut little could be done to arrest their progreea until that portion of the town lying between the Mansion House and Wilson & Mansfield's dry goods honse, and from the river to the blufl' was to tally destroyed. Alsiut one hundred buildings wete burned, oomprising the principal busi ness portion of the town aud involving a loss of probably ♦2lir,000. The hea viest losers by the lire are W II. Spain, hardware dealer; (i. D. IVest, dry goods house ; VV. Ii. Kioshapp and F. Oattenger, druggists ; II. Coh,n and A. N. Saddler, clothiers; C. Lehman, storehouse; the Frishee Hotel, Pitts burg Supply Store, Gtakctir* liquor house, the immense brick block owned by 1). Diehl, hotel-keeper; McCone, periodical store; JaineM Miller, jewelry house; li. Mayers, cigar and liquor store; Washington Hotel, J. Turke's iioU l. Parker's clothing house •Aud other buildings on both aides of the railroad and Front street for three blocks were entirely destroyed. Most of the business houses wer** partly cov ered by insurance. The hillsides and river shores are lined with homeless families and household chatties. Great excitement prevails. Mead and occupied by McCracken & A NOt FI. r AK A WE. Sl«lj'-flve Hoiuiia and Rrapern uimI n Hrantt Hand Parade around H cal 1 Heeler Y«it«rda>. West Chester was the scene of a nov *d demonstration yesterday, aud one which'furnished the people with ex citement all the afternoon. Within the past three weeks the neighborhood has been undergoing an active canvass by agents for a Western firm of manufac turers of mowing and reaping machines. They succeeded in selling the farmers no less than seventy mowers aud reap The machines were brought on fr the West ou Monday. Meantime the Hgeuls had arranged fora grand parade and display of the uiachiueiy, having proceeded with true Yankee enterprise to uotify the purchasers all to be oil hand with their wagons at a particular hour yesterday. They also engaged a brass baud. Twelve o'clock found about sixty-five wagons present from the sur rounding neighborhood. The machines were loaded on the wagons, and the brass band, in its own special wagon, put iu the front and the parade began. It was over a mile iu length. They moved through the principal streets of the town, occupying several hours, af ter which a halt was called, and the farmers and agents together adjourned to the Eagle Hotel and partook of a big dinner at the latter's expense. en. A "Mabh r*ln Tronblc. Francis Howland, a fifth-avenue "masher," is iu trouble. He crept up behind a good-looking married woman on the streets, put his arms around her neck aDd kissed her. fchn was waiting for her husband, who at the time was inside a store near by. He ia a stal wart blacksmith, and she rushed into tho store aud told him. He was going for the gay Howland, but a policeman had gone there before him aud collar ed bim. Howland tried to make it ap pear that the woman tried to attract his attention by looking after him, but sho protested that she didn't do any such a thing. Mr. Howland spent the night in New York city jail, wish ing for somebody to kiss. A ltraiiy Aiittuer. On Tuesday, when Gen. McKaig was cross examining Master of Transporta tion Clements, of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, iu the crossing condemnation case, Le con ceived the idea that the witness was not returning sufficiently direct aiihwers to his question, and suddenly as-ktd: "Mr. Clements, what do you think of the Ohio elections ?" Mr. Clements quickly answered, "I think it was seriously republican." The General proceeded abruptly with the next question.—"Cumberland (Md.) News." K'h Hlsky lo try lo get .Married by newspaper personalB, and happy re sults are exceptional. One of the belief* of Evansville, lud., put a personal in tho Cincinnati "Enquirer." Result, an exchange of photographs with a gentleman in Maryland. Last summer while she was practicing archery dur ing a vacation tour, a stranger picked up her arrows and called her by name. She didn't know who he was until he showed her the photograph of herself that she had sent him iu exchange for hia. They are going to be married soon. * Tii© AKrnrlan Agllttllon in Irt-laud is assuming more formida ble proportions, and it would not be a matter of the greatest surprise to hoar tell ot a geueral outbreak at almost any time. * LEIGH h LINES. FOR PHILADELPHIA 1 It AUNKIl'S 1*1111.ADLl.DISEA AND WILMHVUIOK raOIT.I.Li:ilN, Sail irom « erket Street Wharf. \7ilmingt*n dttily, at 6 P. M. F rom F'lrKt Wfcarl bolov Uhofttnut Street, Phihulelphla, daily, at t o'clock, 1\ M. i-xprcFB arrangcnientf in hoih cities, by widen prompt delivery of inercbancil is in I. Charles Warner & Co., Harket St. Wliarr, WilmlufftOBi, Delaware. FOR NEW YORK I Electric Line Steamers. From King Street Wharf Wilmington, en t'UESDAYS. THTTKSDA iS AND SATUR DAYS at 2 o'clock, P. M. And from Pier 16, East River Nom York, 51UNDAY.', WEDNESDAYS, AND FID DAYS, at 4 oclock.P. M. AfFYcight lorwardod promptly and at thei icwojt rates. ap20 ly K] ANDREW8, A Me nt S WING MACHINES REPAIRED ANa EXCHANGED. Al o guns, pistol* and loo <8 lor Fa e. Reli h inglng, tools, holt cut ter , ratchet*, wrti.oh^, drilling machine*, enginos and hoilero. JNO. (i. IIIKZFL. 2t0 E. fteoend street W-18 tl ■SSHMi local time table. _ raaraw Mam wiumwrow. «V»8r i*i.so l 4 iii 1 ",:«s n p n m ,ld * 7 ' M0 * for N«w York: 2.8T, T.OS, ISM, a m.t 1 U U* D.», Llmitad Eipnai. MS p. m. ror Uuiuaiore and WuMngton: 11 * 1 , HO, "®* a. ®.|im p. m. IJmtted t.iii w, a'a'i m 8 ' k1 ' OD Buul, ay, llt>i, g.io; For ftsltlicorc and Bay I.In*: T.osp. hi. tot ll.itlui.jr. and way atailcns: s.si MS p. in. Pur New t , rtlo: 9.1t a. m., l.W, e.Mp. Per Ttelawars 11. K.: ».1» a. m.: |.oa, jl»p. No Sunday titns. tor WlJndnaton a Northern K. It.: e.ao a. ni.r 8p. ni.jniid S.3Sp, m. bunder recent tot Delaware Western K. K.: T.16, ltt.SC, s.ii,. C.M p. in. ban,lay uam n.ltl A. M. .. rRaiasAKiovu it wxmpotvn. tioa PhltsdelpliU: Hit, ii.on, 8.80,0.10 a. nn. l'i.03 1147,1.01 HO, 4.g|,, 5.U, I.M, 7.0C, f **;. ll -l* p. m. On Sunday*: Ilia ioa, 10.10 a. iu.:J:C4, li.|6, p.tu. Prom Haltlmoreiiai.y.goo.eiio.m.. 11 g 5 . 1 a.s 7 . 6.88, 0.86 p. m. tin Sundays: iai a. a.. 0.88 n. in. Waalitnaton: in, a. m.: liai, 1187, t*86, C.W p. u. Oa Sundays: 101 a. ai.; a. m., id rron from 8.W, 1'i.io a. in.; ..10 p. ui. ISd Bundar trull.t. from Delaware K. K.: s. 60 a. m.; 12.10 y.io PytO. troin WllinlnKton h. Northern K. It а. iu. ll.ao ». in.; ana 0 . 4 * p. in. ttoiu Delaware Weau-rn It. 11.: 8."0 a. m 2.16, 8.00 1 *. li. Sunday train 6.25 1*. M. raAIITB VOB WlLMlIfOTOM LHAVH PUILAOML PUU. k rouitrooil ntrctl and Washlneton n?cnut 7.00, H.oo. 10.150, 11.46 tt. a,: 1.80, 3.00. 1.00 б. 16,6.00, 0.15 y.4&, 11,30 p, m. On 'jun' days; 7.3u8.;i0 a, m.; 0.00, ll.ao p. m. from Ttilrty-tiecoiiil uud MarketetreeU; 1.00. 7.30, II.8a tt. U>.; 12.26, 4.U0 0.uo, 11.30 p. Hi On Sundayn* l.oo. h. m HHGHF.lt* K. KOUIKHOX A t'O. BANKERS A BROKERS Bi. F*. Fur. Fourth and Mnrkt.l* WILMINGTON, DELAWARE Fo* Sale — 2 * Gun** 1st Nntiflnal Dank stock ; 6 Glares National Bulk o! WIIuiIuk ton and Branu>vmie. U.tv i-OUKK y()U HALE. SILVER BOUGHT AND HOLD. FniladelpLla, Now torkand Boston stock/ (K/eglitttnu sold on commission. Every locil J6a afforded lor persons to sell or Invest n stocks <dr bonds. teD'io-lv Elliott. Johnson & Co., BANKERS AIVD ItftOKEUS, WILMINGTON, DEL. U. 8. Government /Tends houcht and sole or oxchanued at current rates t'ash ready fur good first mortgages. All loom securities t>outriil hlU sold. Philadelphia, New York and Sad Frunofeu stock/ and bonds bougnt and sou cad carried on taanrin. TelegTPphic quotations received constantly and furnished. Trade dollam bought. a NT«* K UI U1ATION8. Csrrected f*y K. K. Bobmaon k Co., Fourth and ibsrkot street. • N Yk Erie.... Ko«k Island... N Y C k Hud. Jgike Shore... North Western 147 131 wy. wy t Frtl St Paul. " " Prof.. Toledo, Wabash k Wtitern J{. K Ohio fc MIh.x. Del and Hudson.', Del laack k Weat. N J Central. Weptern Union. Pacific Mall. United NJfiKkC Co. Penna....,. Reading... Lehitth Valley.. * Lehigh Navigation. N Pacific CJom. N P Prof..." Pitta T k Huffalo. Central Transinjitatfon. Phi in fa Erie. HcHtonvillo..* Mich Central. Union Pacific. ISSI'h, Coupon. " Megintered. Currency s>. Newb'aof '81. " Registered. 4^'h Couin n . Be. iHtcred. 4 h Cou|»or.. 4 'b Registered.. 2 . 70> a 87 )* i 86K tt 86 . sa C'4 . 47 25 % IW '.8 I as B randywine mills <ilot*. TfONb. W. O. PEW NY PACKER k CO.. (Bacosssom to J. E. Price k Co.) Beat Patent Hour.... Choice Family Flour L'nolcs Buporhne.... .<8 26flP 26 . S.Oi'nS 0C - , _ ft.OOGS.QO We are pAyinwr to-finv for idrieHy c Whont. #1.37: Full*, fl 3 ; Amber, |1.86; Bran, .320 ; choloo (lorn, r6. »cUV W. U. PINNY PACKER k VV. WILMINGTON MARKET. Hay, lofjflc, per h>c. Hay, baled, *• . Sir** ieoet . 10 orf-37 rv. . 10.5 .ft 7 63 . 17.UCi;8.a PILL ADLLPI HAM A KK LTS. eLObU. Superfine .... Extra. Fancy iiinndb Hye Flour.... . tfiOO-5 7c . 8.10.9(0 . CMs 6 0 UtjLlfi. lt«<! Wheat... . 1.37al.£8 - 1.3Sal 40 . 1.40tti.4l .0Ott .02 .44 5 .46 . .42a 4 . S.COtt4.60 2.(Kltt2.*4{ Po White.... lorn. White Oat DclttWkio t Ulovcrcttod flnjothv-. 1 a. FliiLADULl'IIlA CATUJ Sheep. Hog*, 00 m ioa i>0L< < .H U i(» * ' to . !AbO*ii.GO . 6.C0ftG.tC . 4.t;utt6.tc hu UJLM1NGT( UUUTATIONS. .10,26® 0.76 . 7 6t^ 8,' 0 .. . 6.7600 7.10 . 2l.l04jJ22.l0 . 20 00 . io.i'0 Patent I our. Family Fb-ur. Ha kern' F'lour MiddliiiK — Best Ship. Yello .co Meal. Gotinse Meul. DCht AinldT and lud Whe-.t Floo Yell .61 .62 l.hi MOV * 8, III A'M If* AND KAKOK 'lilt; 4 IIU ALO KANLi: AM* at STOVE STOKE, 107 »V. MI-ro.lD STREET. 1 haven full ftuck oi ratiguH lor tho tail trade. Huy the »•« si, miperior lo all other*, tho best and most reliable Portable thiiko in Acknowledired lavor.tex, every oets8. lie ar. et. runtrt- rebahle and proves a cal In fuel, dumb lily Hiid eonve nltti ee, cornplcteneh* ol (Rpivnand perfection oi oonatruction. Hi f » plicitv of mai.ug&u'ent and t'oueral work low (jualitlcH. 'ihcfte ran^ot >>.re 11 Do adapted lor the use ol larinerp, plenty of hot water always oa hand, 1 also haven «uod selection ol pnrlnr and U J7-2uieod or other room stove*. F. 13. F. MILLER, i*rn mu kali: . OYslIKN. VSTLBN! OYNTEHN !! C) TO THE PTTHLli 3.—Having remodeled my store at Sixth and 1 ir nge sirecU, 1 um pre pared nt all Ik ura of tho day to furnish my triondawith the best ice cream and oyster*. I'lie oyster season having now arrived, oy intention to sell nono hut first cla. s oys tori and a- prices within tho roach ol all. Hoping to still continue receiving a share ol publlo patronuge. 1 Remain Yours, 926-:iiTi«l Ol: A KLES KYLE. . it is RAND FALL OPENING ( NHlV.l, Country >ausoge, Norapple, Pork and I.ard, 2) year* experlcwoo have enabled mo to satisfy tho want* 1 tho million*. Come and see lor yourself before tryIr g elsewhere, on Seventh street just above King. V. L. OAKEN, Proprietor. of (f 10-31 It* BELAWABE WUTEBEnoMT; Tbw EMUS fadad-It Cw«*.„. Iw tbit Afllale Aw I-EimSl ^ iwat for ibwOoatrol or ik« Brerything la quiet („ Western stock to-day snd the only *>and« are th,, which had been oontracted for, dn r u the paat few days. Ofnoune the remains the same $25, as no new por chases have been made by the broil In conversation to day with on, 0 the principal brokers engaged i u tll ° purchase of Ihe Cock, we were th.t th. Penn.ylv.nl. Rai| ro ^ H any other corporation had anvtlil,. whatevei to do with the late flurrr raa," said lie, "aimply a contest' b*. tween Col. Henry S. McCotnb, of ,!£ mTt' ;*«""*"»» "«"fd Carter c | I hiladelphfa, f„ r control of the and Col, MoComk immes out winner the race with about 27tX> shares ooUf the entire 5,000 to bis credit." It is also emphatically stated neither of the two gentlemen named were acting in the interest of anv 001 . poratlou but on their own imlividail account. What the result will betJ will develop. It may lie now tint th, on Ik of the stocks is centralized, t|„ one of the great corporations will ' ni „ki effort to obtain control of the road. At any rale it is certain if the 1'enc sylvan ia Hoad was after it as intinu b d it can buy just "as readily;f r „ m Col MoComb as from Mr. Carter. But j may be, as hinted by a broker thii morning, that the road will go on ii future just as it lias done iu the and In a few weeks thefiury will forgotten. fWB priu ro*4 tbit an P*H Mall Mailer Mla-carrled. For several days back a f-w letters of the afternoon mall from New York which should have been left j u this city to be distributed with the nighl mail, have been carried by WlliniDjpoi as far down as Crisfl*Id, on the Dela ware rosul. This Lab teen caused by tho New York letters Wing thrown into the Delaware pouch which is taken on down by the mail agent on the 630 traiu, and wot assorted at Wilmington. As a consequence thq mail comes hack and is delivered to our citizens neit morning. Iu order to obviate this Postmaster Pyle wrote to the proper autboritiei and bad arrangements perfected b; which the New York afternoon mail will be separated from the Delawan mail at Chester and tke pouch contain iug these letters thrown off at this city 1 A Ter.lbl* Fall. Mr. Tilghruan Danner, residing at No. M2 Walnut afreet, met with quit* a serious accident yesterday afternoon about four o'clock, while engaged in painting a new building being erects by J. A. Bond, Kr>q., in Browntowu. The scaffold upon which Mr. Damicr wan standing, gave way precipitating him to the ground, a distance of over fifty feet. Iu falling his right leg be came twisted nnder bim in some way, and the leg aud ankle are very much bruised,the ankle being swollen to twios its natural size. His back is also coo eiderably bruised, although fortunate ly no bones were broken. Dr. Kane if in attendance, and althongh the injoi ed man suffers severely there is evvry prospect of his speedy recovery. Where are the Wilmington Bojaf In a r**ceut number of " Everybody'* Journal " John Wauamaker offered t prize of a good pen knife to every boy who would solve a conundrum in it. The answer to it was the name of John Wauamaker. The next day alter its publication, Levis Pennypacker, of West Chester, sent the correct auawer, and was the 167th to do ho. Kllwood Orient, of Frceuiont, and G*o. McClure, of Thornbury, also sent correct answers They will receive a fine pen knife aa 1 rewaid, with their names engraved on the handles. We have not heard 0 ! any Wilmington hoys who have under taken to win a prize. Officer m Electee*. At the recent' annual meeting of th* Holly Tree Inn Association, the follow ing persona were elected managers fur the ensuing year: K. T. Warner, C i>. Smyth, George W. Stone. Thomas Wor rell, Dr. L. P. Bush, Edward Brine burnt, Jr., Mrs. C. B. Bmyth, Mrs. Thomas Darlington, Mrs. E. G. Wolltf ton, Mrs. Clarkson Ogden, Mrs. A. L Conant, Mrs. Annie W. Bringliurd, Emm a Worrell. At the organization of the Board the following persons were elected (iHicers President, E. ?• M, for the ensuing year: Warner ; Secretary, Mrs. B. *S. Smith; Treasurer, George W. Stone. Short Weight. Our coal dealers should regulat® their scales now that tho rin er i'f & ' of son is approaching. A gentleman this city informed us that while pnr* chasing coal lie discovered that oat oj three loads of cocl he was three liuuHred pounds short. By some means, h° w ' ever, the coal merchant became nj' formed that the pnrcdiaser vras weigh ing the < cal and iu order to make »P the deficiency gave additional weigh* to two other loads which were hauled* "Our UirlNoml Hoy*." M. E. Lowery will deliver a lecture °b T buwlif "Our Girls and Boys," on evening, Novembe Salem Church. The proceeds go to the benefit of bath school, a car will atari h rI j 5th and Market streets for the *h° rC at 7 o'clock. th* Clk, at II Pah* the A Rich HarvvMt. The revival meetings which lj aTI been carried ou at the Delaware Aw Baptist Church for the past mom During tbesi mi e or so closed last night, meetings upwards of 125 persons been iu the inquiry room, over whom have professed religion ai d !>«♦' baptized. Lav 25 0 SelilnK out. Mr. Charles Morgan, located at 422 Market street, in selling off stock of gent's furnishing goods to cl<* business. In llie Exchange TLe film nf Finley,Garrett i VVilso®. Iron and hardware merchants, is ® Telephone Exchange and to* 1 in the signal is . Fingers Maslied. George Pointer living on Frew street below Third, h.d two f 1D 8 maehed thie morning at the c.r •»' of tht P. W. & B. H. B. Company. •r-' vv. r (