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THIRD EDITION. Ojrra p»id*Mi of the Karn BUGAS. Lawoehbbho, Nos. 4th, 188T.— Pelltl cal Interaat ha* almost reached a criais in j, this «cotton, despite the predictions of would-be harmonious politicians A more mixed, up ticket has nover been seen. The kicker* of the Republican ticket bare as* aumed a mark more offensive attitude than heretofore. The dtssentlons are g realer then they were last fall, despite the DailtogUn organ'* statements to the contrary and long editorials ou party bar mon y 7be Democrat* are happy, as the kickers kavo three of their nominees on » their ticket Tin principal fight Is over the additional Law .Judge, a* many be li«vo Coogreesinan Darlington had the *y oftice cre^t d for hi* aid aud lieutenant vim. B. Waddell who i* the nominee on the rsau'.ar Kepnblican ticket H Jones Monaghan Is on both the DemoeratU* and the kickers'ticket. Interest and con test neat center* in the fight for the Reg ) ister ol Wills. N. J. Wsitneight la on the regular tleket and the malcontents have endorsed S Robinsou March, the Dnno crattc nominee. Waituclght Is another of Smed's men- There will be anothei struggle for Treeaiirerehip, Robert L liayve, of famous Weettown township be lug on the regular ticket while the Ever hart faction have another endorsement lor the Democratic candidate, •barlee C Moore. And in this part ol the country Thomas Merocr for County Commissioner ! and the present incombeut, ha* a deal of opixMitloo, aot from any alliance with, cither faction, but because a great manv ; of his former supi>ort«ra think he has not regarded lb* ir interest*. Both faction* | have Mr. Mercer oo their t cktt, but the : kickers have Elwood Ml ebener. Also, the Prohibition nominee in place «1 Charles I). J, White the other regular nominee. B. Wood and K^uboo Mercer of West Chester am at the head of the ''Kicking Band," with a trusted lieutenant in al most every township. Mixed tWAuta, regular ticket* and campaign document* of cvpry ooncelvable kind, flood the post office, sud while there is not a* much haraugoe a* there was last year, both paiUea arc gettlag work In, and the con teat will he 1 ?#e. CcmgrHMman Darling ton iw ja- Haut, and a« he 'bellev*-« in the metooda that produce result*," his fol lowers fchluk he will win. Rx-Cougrefts man Rverbarta cohort* are equally happy said say while they don't make much noise **thev're going to get there." The Bute nomination* are lost sight of entire- j ly. The Everhart nun have flooded the county with the following ticket: Addi tional Law Judge H. Jones Monaghan, _ Wicrtfl, Wm. Gallagher ; District A tty, Tnos. W Bald» in: ProthouoUry, Wm P. 1( Snyder; Cleric of Court*, Thos W Tay lor; Register of Wills, B.U blason March. Coonty Treasurer, Charles C. Moore; ffouatf Comroliwloners, Tborna* Mercer, F.iw od Mtahener; Coroner,Eruetit White; Director of the Poor, J Preston Thomas; Audi or*, Caleb II Kinuard, Wm.T. i.ocar They issue with this ticket a cir cular of charges against Darling,on and a number of names of prominent throughout the county, endorsing the ai.ove ticket Correspondent* are again ti ling tl» 4 borough papers with chargea agsli'bt the candidates, particularly Nats WaitoeUbt Uulike other campaign'* both eide6 ftems to have wait d until the lust moment to be<iu with. Let tha ra suit be what it may, it will show who is top, Rverhart or Burlington. CoUHBV SrOKPBXT. A We* isrusn in 1 réunie. About alt weeks ago, Thomas Small« y came on from Kansas to visit the Patch ed family, relatives of his in Mouaely's row in tl:** N nth w Patch^U* are em Mille, and on Lo r»Mde 1 The ut thu Arlington ployed Friday were paid their) wag«je amounting to fliS At noon Satur day. before Mr. Patehell reture.d to her work, .he placed Ibis money n a rloeet, but when she came home .hont S o'clock she found that not only the money, but 0 also a.liver watch and chain, with l pair of rublwr boots bad dlsapjararcd. Thomas ' waa *l«o missing, and a* the natoral in- 1 ferenoe waa that Ihe things had g on»» I with him, the p lice were notified, and I *i*e Special Officer James L. Hawkins of l-hu Baltimore & Ohio Kuliroad Company. 1 Upoe reeelvlng a description of the man, Officer Hawkins r^m mbered having aeea i toike the J o'clock train for Baltimore 1 in the afternoon, and word was *ent to ' that céiy at cvic«*. The consequence w&», j that as eoon as he arrived he a a* placed I und«» arreat, and brought hack to this ci y in the evening He Is now at police j station awaiting bis hearing. ! . . She W Kinuee^tu. Tn nano. » hi ram uin A joa«ifl»<1y end bt-t esoort, both well knoBn la Koolety droit», boerieü » UonitplnraTeriae ütttut o»r werter. <l»y, wb:ea w»o well tilled with p»eteu gere. Soon the oandactor oeme mloas »n.l the yaaae K'.uUemen thraet bis h»n! ln or© (loo,©- «nd Iben He rambled lu air vest pocket© nod then dove ©n©io Into the depth© of hi, browner-, while hi© pvrtnrbed tra tar«» *ave evtdiuee to tb© luiereeted ©peotuair© tliif be rtuileod the ember raaemeDt ef the ©ltuattou »boot to make » tbo lady, vrltb the wa© heard te Bay: I tJeelnn ! in an other. He waa i « SDlurjvlton, wi^o GtmoBt Loncbalauoe, "How Btnr.nl of me, When you paas»ja xnn year purge H tho posuffice etrttapifd your let-tcv I forgor. to rotart H. M fcne orow out her pafEo with n bo wiuihinv» Mi# you Hor »«corf, took ir, pftio tho ooudactor ana put it in b.B pool:#?, much ««nap«, fio c have br-d tb* ta^t •eiJeved at tb# narrow « but a worn in would of avoiding au #m o*rrasbiug predic*x,ont In ibis manner. noftl Tlio Karty Bird The old etory of tl early bird and rfc© worm, that uerd to b« taU to ©a fiKO© ra© ylrtnou© proctic© of early ri©. i:i^. heoanin, lo a later and umr© de* BMie-r-» a«©, ©omewhat Iob© effeo'.lye by taraiog ©tteotlou lo tbe worm'© vtew© of tb© affair Keoently It ha© npp»»re4 with a new emoDdiuent which r©»tor*e all tbe point and plquanoy of tb#» origln&l A falfcei ba© been leotarlca bl© eon opoa lb© ©yll© of «TaylD« out late at nUht »L« get:ln R np late In the morn* fn R . "Von will cr/er aroonnt to hj. thing," be conticaed,' oDles© yoa tnru I <»v«r a SAW leaf. Keen era her ibat tbe early bird oatobes tho worm." "How »beat tbe woira, father," in r«ra,.îi,ra- Û "wî.n-r n he'ï > ;r WlD '' * h « o«n»..rajro, w»«n I be rather looileb to «et ay '■Ms BOO," replied the old man ©ol erai y, "that wjrra hadn't been ra bed ai alt H© wa© oo bl© way hotoe.-' enr.y Jot>nn to Miller ana Maud. Jonqmlu Miller bus become îMaÜiïoflSîS;'' Ludon B McCormack tlie aoior. Mae. ' M .0 >iui* h uu«3 ii<jr father cow corree nond e K®.nr!y. Him 1 0 a tail, tier d«r a id rcKFrnhloM hoi- , r 1 n 8 o ra pt ml fa .* her ,* n i a \ bi ? ,hV0Tl ^ oth.Ui un 1 tte only one t6 whom l;e ' ÄUVH tho ad vantage s of au education. ' 8.:e ft» d her borl.and have not pro«' ; p.)..Ice tb© ©rage, Bi.a are bow In 8t. Jj-ulaoefc.feugagBooe.-it©. 1 j ; A/ AN » F u- — FGIJK PLA.VAKIU5KH. | VV Apply at Wo. llkl Wost LUbtb at . | to some I-4U ut WaSitb-SUDii, «••>* OoWJS-tAt.! VV Jcuicr/tilt At V04 yr-rtob et. 3Ï-2,« 1 1 k V- Carpenters, Bricklayers, 1 Farmers, Fruit Growers. Painters, Masons, Mechanics, - Families. 7** * Sectional Ladder*. 6 feet to long. Can be made to any pi length by merely joining ends M together. Cost no more than ifj the ordinary ladder. Come |s see them in operation. f :W . fjTBT j, * Æ TiïSyf& fl wKf /// j ni iMm-**Ju.[ JXTvs Of B/L^A 'Jtffrf 'Q ' \ *y ff f A in PHiLMME f 1 MOLK 1HKRT.1 »OK UKUWAU*. ^ * NO- 5 EAST FOUttTH M A, ) I ! ; | u : j. * ///; ->t ■i yj i-MS Ml l '{ V tr. .V late Hüflr irkbuXÜF r Spu YAFESKCo-i : b' r ^CHESTMUT < j _ 1( YOU WdlU £t DreSS tO rit • -JSf % > L r t • r r ; ' «V* •* », Perfectly, Wear the Tailor-Made Corset. % •j f . ':si . ;* w »; / ' / \ y / / • \! _ \ *5 con " t ^ ♦. Dnfo »"Jto the talior-made dreeees «l *»1'»»tlsfaos.on in every re 8.,'hl ''nu" 0 '"«*■ ». B1.09, tl.a.> *Dd * l 11 ^.V. ÏL.2 7 . 0a "* d ' n:ifcr ^ , t '■* < tlj ® l't'c-r. 1 I I 1 i 1 ' j I j ! in cut E. B. RILEY, 228 Kinj St. Sole Agent. 026-1 Od-tf . . li RYE, KALE — AND— SPINACH SEED. Ulke and Cafabap Seed of i CELERY WniTO AND BROWN MUSTARD FOR FLAVORING. ir, b.B J. J. SMITH Fourth aud Shipley Streets. ri©. de* ». _ , ha© , .T.l **', TxTl'F rteapeet line of , ' Ït t0 ki.i B ,ote kl,l and pebble of *T r > n JWeclty !.adb»' pebble sh«*e. «*1 a#>)i«l, ?l •/., Wcbav*- a eon rin'*.! Ä,S °' 1,1 /t''"'' 1 ' at Lraïf/fS u K ',T Ml "?, .? x,r> 11,1 h ï. L ^ , at . à' ; r 'ïï lUr L'i ** Another lot of M'we© Peb I w» etfre*» lTiini', J I.TT' v •' S "! V tU tbe .'„S ?' " nf * l*o>* lo,, t™ wî"" M "" * #,, ' t eI »" in- U5?" LeYr Ylo©"'©*?'7- " J' ,U ol h « Sïï£ LuÏÏîJS !dte kUbtK ' r bed Great k{&inallll. Grab's I NO. 234 KING STREET 7 Protter'o Academy of Music ' itv"## nights, comxen-li-.g Monday «von H<> T - 7* Matin®-.» » uicrwvy el l vtedne-j. d«r <*ay afiernoor.8. Fourth 3«a,.aoa A brlMant , r 1 «U'^ccpm: Hartrvn*. A rtir bridge ♦ Jem pan y 0 / ,* n i superb (Joined y ArtlKs. in Au^nttin imr, ^ K r * * r » 1^ •^■•ö^tCEtet.U.Ü/lyHUCtafcSH», l;e ' ''A Nl*5lflT OFF,** ah played nt Daly 'a ' T, îl ? alr ® ln p« 5 * aad p oaaoed at ih<* ; J }«? 1 ' f Thoa,r ®» D-ndoa juuqo ineoy event 8t. TbamcUyfi-rHay amJ Batartav No. 10 1 11 o-,.i 1 ». jUaiiaw a .-rl.lay atui'Hciutdoy j nnerno ja/. Ukfto. I*, j n.l.er/« f Win ml • «*• | Company, wtl-h will p^seatit tb t at . | ßi-aaatlo psseaut, Michael fc»; ogtfl •25-rofl-li W asTBi)-», siuur tBKAPbB iy at JtuWi Jt-sbtucry.V'.b «, ; j.j. bl M ;tr. t«. go On De tell s.aid 0 ny ord year for said said cer* did to of jdid : 1 • au ' bo to of a DRY COGDS —AND— CARPETS. A.T COST To üiiuidate the estate of the late S 1). Cranor, t)te stock of Cianor & Co, consisting of SILKS, DRESS GOODS, ladies' and Children 's COATS, KID GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS. HOSIERY. Lacies', Gentlemen's, and Children s MERINO UNDERWEAR, CLOTHS, CASSIMEREX, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, AND CARPETS Will be sold at cost. iH : Execntor. Now is Your Time. Now is your time to rig yourself up for tbe i Winter dolling > And the BHSTOS DSE-FRiCE Clothing House is the place to do it, cither Ready made or Made to order. The largest line in the city to select from. Firet elaes fit and work manship guaran teed. of a h »" ol ' r CLOTHING HOUSE, 213 Market St* Wk., Del Ju.sns & Davidson, Propriet ors. 0 / 'a ih<* 10 «*• t 1 \ * X' f)TK; E. -- WANTED, 1,000 CORDS m..." no| l. snspllt, »», 1 si.lu Inch,.« Â-osîï. ..*niiT; l L or ,VÄr' , ÄÄ'*-2;! i : I --n.ti.n, inki notie©. "" ï *» 'UM/i'ii ijask "rr a nim ka ti- ro •O'Jelm. eu»l. Market ,l.«t." iy Wll \\ 11 v FOURTH EDITION _I Feeler el. Oll». Before 'Oquira Mouagu.n tbi. morn log the «me of 0. Broc** Foeur oemehi op fur Mel Lewie O Vendegrlfl »p peering for Footer. , U. brooke Fueler aw-teD. Wee »worn the eu ofilcer et 12 p. m. on Jnly 1, | HH .1 Wee annotated ee oltF dug bute i— y_. *Prr "i■ Tl.rnl tn xln 1 *** oeioher. Wee e.ternerde oMered to do ( UM duly en en tflioer. V ee ordered to be k run In with ihe cihar men. Blnoe end then bee done- duty utder request end j eotliority of thu Mnjur. Did eertrel ; day»' eorrlce ne officer end aereed war- j LÎÜ.1 M t tf!Ä»lUy U, ÖV tt. < "^" I Mayor Uhoedt ordered him to cone end oo •'»rallied. Met Dre. Bush and dpnuger end wee examined. Wee, afterwards Inhen to Adams Bxpress ( Oo *s edict end wtlpbrd. Oertldoeto : was signed by the two doctor» and by - the Mayor. When Bill I is wss hart served In his place. Major asked bln If no would, in 0 . , .... , . _ . mil go on Shields place, and be weut. Tha, Mayor said ke would see that be got paid. Also served in the plaoa of Ham- ; #. iltou when ho broke bis iOg at tb* hall. On this occasion he asked the chief if De could go home and get a lnnch aud | g. tell his wife. Ohiuf raid he might. s.aid two night*. The olgbt of thej police ball he ataid at the hall all night. ! Made lour arrest*. Nut morning the oblef asked him to go oo lu Bsboor's place, and he went. Staid on until 0 clock. Had also went on la klcllben* ny 's piaoe. and had fregueotly taken prieunera to Naw Cast la. Showed rec ord * of fbevk Hyland showing arrests made by Foster. wa at poitoe station «very day or night. Had often dene service as ar. oftloer. Had doue duty at least 100 tlmee Officers wrre allowed $00 each year for ciothee. I*an1 JuBtis ft David and Wliiiarn H traîna, and patd for It out of his own pocket. The Mayor had told him to go pat away hia horse and wagon and some back ard do poilae duty. He had asked the Mayor »huit, his pay for police duty. Mayor said be wouid as* the chief. Chief said somo of the u** tubers of Coanoil were against him, and if he allowed bis name to be put on list none of the offi cer* would have received the money. lu answer to Mi. bail—Never took oath as dog catcher. Took oath as city (scnstable. Did not kuow whether be was evor appointed constable or not. Never aaktd tte Mayor lo give him poilue authority for his protection, djrvfcd ten ulghls tu Bhleids* plaoa. Did not any that be served because ohieids waa a good feiluw and that he did uot want hiui docked. Had asked to b* allowed to tak^ prisoners to New Oaetle. Did not voluntarily offer to icrve aa an officer. w iniasu H. timon testified to the fact of Foster buying clothes from hfcn. Whsu he asado tbn uniforms Mayor Rhoads said he would see that they were patd for. All were paid for that were on the list. Krsler'* name was not on the Hal. He did not at the time recognize Foster as a podoe officer, hut jdid afterwards. U. B. Ruoads sworn. Foster did pc iltceoaiy; be told ever y mau oa the foroe that he would have to be uni formed; Foster vuluutartly offered to serve as au officer; had never eervod as au offioer hail a* many times as he isaid; he clothed Fusier with police authority beoausn he had requested to bo for hie own protection. il«i had nothing to do with paying for the nuifarm*. The tîi.ctra petitioned themselves. He nover expected Foster to ask for pay fur asrvioes rendered as au offioer. Tho men frequently went on in each othtr s plaoes. Foster's badge was *'3. R," same as dog catch ers always wore Never said to Polio# Uommltue that Foster should be paid for servlcea rendered. Bald as Foster had to boy a uniform he should he paid for It. Ti e pbyric&an'a ocrtliloate of O. Brooks Forter was shown and reoog mzed by the Mayor. The book of oaths of city officials was sbowu and rocog oiao4 by the mayor. The oath of Foster was as city countable. John J Dougherty sworn. Nevar looked upon Foster aa an offioer under pay. Fo.iw.-r had requested to be seut toNewCactle with prisoners. Foster did not loporl for duty In Shields' piaoe. George T. Barnhill, ex-chalrtnan of the Police Dommlttoe, testified that Foster's name waa not ou tha petition presumed to that committee, or It wouid have been passed. Francis T Bswdon, the preeent chair man of the Polioe Committee, Hworn. Mayor Rhoads said Foster was a good clil:er and always willing to go on duty. Preston Ayara, swore, member ef Poiloe Oo mm It tee. similar to Mr. Bawdon'e Heard the Mayor H*y ho had ordered Foster to be uniformed. A. F . Mttstdck, clerk of Council, was sworu. llo < xhlbiled bills presented by Foster f< r killing doge, but they werr not admitted iu evidence. H*rry Taylor, zergeant of police, •worn Krvf-r recognized Foster except aa do^ c:*tolifr. Mayor said Foster wss to go on ir* Shield*' plac»*. Bald ho did Mayor seid he wanwd to go on; I let him go. Foster ha aal'l an** no good. Ofilcer Patrick Cummios was called. He iiSii Uea oi the beat with Fouler. Fo*Ur had toitl him that ho did not want an .7 pay foe working for 8blelds, that Charley wm a good fellow aud he w*h dulu»i it u> help him out. On two night* lifj had left Cntamlus aud gone home ut M o'clock, because be said he had to oaloh dog* early in the morning. William B. Hyland wa* callnl but kuew nothing p*i oinlug to the matter. Officer Harry Be. or was sworn, aud said that Foster did rnt go ou to place of Ham t i ion, as he had stated, because be had himself ßoue oo. After listening to arguments by the conns«), 'titjulra Mroiaghan decided the '•a*e in favor of Foster, and awarding the amount sued for, $100. The case will bj appealed to a higher inurt. L itnoa oh 1179 ing tn (nt If is teatlmooy was not wh.-.i him. Tb A Largo Funeral. Th# fnnernl of tbe late Francis A* K lia, of Klhton, took pine# laat Friday, »na was iktwnded by taovne fifteen preacher» of tbe Wilmington Confer* ecoe, hennin a large bedy of th# laity »nd ol listens generally. Addresses wore delivered by the U*v. J P. Oil* and H-v. Cbp.ri#s HUJ, and Btivs. Thos Murray, Bheppard and Pretty man also t«iok part iu tbe fiervioea »*■ tbe bouse, while tub clergymen participated lu thwaervicfj at ibe grave. Among the r»«l bearern were AUxender Hvann, nioma« c. Cro'lch und Dr. H H. Mitobeil, of i£ h;ou; cx*Jndge D. L. riioiuns, of Noithenat; Tbouinii Mull» Ufo, of Mtilt g'on, Kent Ooanty ; Jos He, of tb'eoHy; M©y. J Pleteber Wtl 1-WDiun, Newark- A. O. Go«, Middle. iow;j at .,1 JbcoU Turae, of Port Depoel:. Air. Canaitiig Accept®. Governor Le/j, of Virgitila, hr* ro c#lvvn a letter from Hon. Bokooe Conk Hr g ftflOMpifjQg A retainer in tbe habeas 1 Coreas ot Attorney Genera) Ayres \ %nil Mesare 6ooit »r.d MoCale, wlilob :OOEQ<H(ltj h»f Jrn II©l:©f H'©( >. U n 0,1 ll '" l*'-b (if Noeember. 11 «'Orofore appear forth« Htat© I Hî®* . of "»« Oommornreallb ve. ï *» odge J!jgd od Ibat cooaetoo. -■ ra » - Jf Ü, aUit—OfaaTil Oo. nK«n| Ut ■■■§ 1 ■ m. ■ II J, oemehi •¥-!«* T PRI7H «150.000 I IMZ.E», «iJU.UUU. r , "We de baracy oerUO- thet we emnerrut the erraagoieeut* lor ell Ihe Monthly end 1, | beml-Anaeei urewiagi o< The LMUteae bute tmlterr Oo., end In perron meneg« 1 *** — ■"» ■©- freeing« iKmeelvee, end ( UM M „ m . oooducted with fceeeetj. be (mreemend in rood Dell* towerd ell perti««, end we author!» the enmpenj to nee mu j eertlhoete. with lee-eimliesof our etgneuir« ; etteoned U lUedinlleeseeeie ' I j i I 'fa '- ffcrneteioeo^ ( : - ' I I ol we, tha ■»«•ntjpiad Hanks aad Haaksn mil pay all Prises drawn ta Tha Doatstan* state lotteries which may be prawaiad al oureoaatars._ ; #. if __ | g. ail.nwiR.fres ■ O. Rsri He|CABLHOm.Fres.tlalsB ■wWwmwl thej ! 0 or do bis be he to xoo fact too was hut pc the uni to as he to for as paid paid O. seut of that It was go ef the be was by werr wss did he not he two gone he but aud place the the case riniCB LAMAltX, Fne. IT CFKITEI ITTIiCTIII I OVER HUE I HUM IWMUTER LoaUlaiui State Lottery Compact inoorporaUd la lDSatorM years by Oh L aaUlatara for Bdaeattonal aad Oharitahta porposes with a oaoi vhloh a rassTvs fond %S!ff t* itnoa boon added. fly an ovatwhslBtng popalar vota Its fraa oh Isa was made a part of tb« präsent sut* OoruiUtattoo adepoed Deoamtwr ad, A. U. 1179 . Tha only lattary ever r o vad on rad an dorsad by tha paopla of ray »tata. It neper , no tee or poefpon«. ItaSrawd Itwla awn teer I tnfi take ,■•« Hnwthly, nwd tk< Herat.Annwnl Drawlnc* raritap ,Uu I... ..4 ■>«. A iriUMH OPNkTIJIRT SO WIN A rORTVIA lira OK AKT LIKAW1MO, OI.AHM L, 1H THR AtJAU M> or Nt.'HIO. NRW OKI,BANN, n'WI'AY, Nwverakwr », Monthly lira wine. Capital Prise, $150,000. •€!•«.— Tieveaa are Ten Itollan only, lia^lvw, 46. fifth *, p. T ip tha. »I. 1 UAK1TAL PB1ZK OF f)IQJ*D..9!M,0e» 1 UKAhU PU1ZR OF 1 «»KAMI PKIKB OF 1 LAU *K PK1XBB OF « LA IK IE PKUEB OF toPKIEBi OF M.aoo.. § 0,000 fO.tol.. » 0,000 ]§,000.. »O.Oufl «,•00.. 10.000 1,000.. 10,000 •oo.. a§,ooo too.. »0,000 •0 100 mm •O-J 100 ,000 10 # a pproxtaukUoa rnaaa ef gato.. fja.o» »0.0M 100 .. 10 , 0*0 •0.. M.OOC du do 1*0 1000 Terminai 1,170 Prive«, aaaoanttßs *o....Mae,toe Application tor rata« to elaba ahould ba made only to tba offloa of Ilia Uaanpray to New Or loan*. r©r further information wrtee etoarly, giv ing full addreee. FOHTAL Ntri'JBb. Expre* Money Order«, or New York Exohang* tn ordinary letter. Ourreney try expreac (nt our expenee) radrewwd ■L A.DAUPHIN, Mew Orleans, Isa. erff. ft. BftcrEii, ».C. M4rm BMW OB Ivbtirttf iifti> Littm b NATION A I- BANK Ork REMEMBER Thxt the Oenanüs preee p fls o? Item urn« arc and Early, who are in charge < tngs, is a gaarantae of abeo and Integrity, that the ohanoes are all equal and that no one ean possibly divin* what numbers will draw a Pria*. REMEMBER thet the payment of all Prie«« I* 4KIAHANTBBD If FOUR NATIONAL BAN MM of New Orleans, and the Ticket* are signed by the Presi dent of an Institution, whose chartered runts are recognised In the highest Oonrts; therefore, beware of ray Imitations or an noymons schemes. of tho draw into fairness ÜANDULN1HAL TMEsTHB. Front at between Klag and French. Ewragemcnt •( the great and odIt «KO. Le BLA Nt'MK,ostler kaown as *be "Ma rine," who will meet all aomers darlog the week. To night Uworge Le Hlerehe. the "Marine," and Fiank Darke, ot Pklledel pbla. 'iamerrow fTnecday) Frank Hoa worUi and Denn* Eellehsr, In a fix-round W)ntw*t. Also the Morlesqa«^ and Uom AWTfc.1V- BY A fIBNTFjKM AN WHO has a moderate ernennt of capital to Invest, a party with seme rood, light, pay ing, m en afoot n ring business; so me thing that oan be conducted cn second or third floor; or both In a capital location; location ready. If satisfactory arrangements oan be maoe, will take one-half int« rest in such a batiDcs* and attend to toe financial part of it. Address, with toll particulars.Industry, tnwotfloB. mr.if a great Alice lhomp«on •djr Do. it w was F DK MALE— THB manufacturing Ualllornta qainei cider; tbe only business of the kluA **st of Call Lrnia. i bo r gut stock, \aatena1s and receipts for making, with a good cstAb)U.ed wad weit paring trade. Meiling cut on no ouont of slckuors and Intend to renroret« Lis ABKCles. Will well cheap for 0«RU. An ply &t ones *o WM FfiMhGk, 1106 Wait stteef, Wilmfcgton, DeL HPKINEMM Or nT-!ii» F° K ''A1.K -JOHMBU UOKNKU lias receive 1 a fine lot of % nrle Mount*in Canary Hlrds, wbteh hi will foil roaso.aDly; also csg«<. Ordeis re celved by mail. All birds gn.irAutecd. Dlids do ivsred to all parts of toe city ti. ti. comer nlghth and ti«na*ts>. nT-fll* W ANTSb-l YOU VO MAN AS l). B. bookkeeper to make blmrelf gcooia! y userai; to one who win work for a muderato apiary at tiret, and give satisfaction, au In lereu In the bQ*tn<^M will be given, ifefer onct» requ.rol as 10 ability and oharacter. A dreg« lisunfs-norer, ibis otiloe r 7 XI M 1LUH OOWH run HAL» — (awn An Alderney cow, wlih kcrfMF^ nrt-t calf, 6 montns old; also AlcernXj neifor. which will oooie In milk tbe middle or January, IMP in pestai e ftr tbe owner at Mr. J. VUjLD a.iAJUll'H, brandy. wine Hundred. _ Lf-^od et* W AMIISIMMTCATION AN UHlOirN nare© or U*M chamber or Hebt homework by two Protetwni K lrla Apply or addiet© A, Mo. lei* w. 10th street nur Union. B7 . M , F OK JUfeNI— INK k ttOOMKI) MOUSg |6 per month, a five room«rt boa*e *7 per mentb. no os rner «.ore. |io p r ' ocith. Apply ko PKTltii.f. ruub Fifth an* Rodtey st reets. »7 öt F JU KENT—A V KKY JJKKlKAItl E stare at a nominal price fijr balanoo of jaar. Apply to UbALu k OO. A* laity wore and also hi fit W ANTED—A POSITION AS UOUNB keeper; bert rcferccea !urnl«ho,* Apply nt iu: ïMt big uh st nT-2t* u L ost ou stui/ih-a ftu» «w_ «» (log. The retain of tbe dbgMtB^V or *n»ctn atlou as to wbare ha Is miTToTTZu ab:y rewarded. W.H. FAlt-LAMB, 80/ W. 8th street. lu the H. L. U» DtllN HALfci—AT UALF I^UHJE.A NJCJF JD IL lit uo top wagoo, nearly new Apply J «.lier son ktroet. nT-Sf* Jos Wtl ut «21 F UK SAJ.K-© ricra i.OT or (UHAKT blr1- ©na eagei at PAlth.tK'S, I.» t. Kooond ctreeU nT-ei) W au rui-A kksi-eut mii.e 00 L oral girl to I«bt -n k-tm.ral hoa», woni. Am-ly at mi West rourtb St. nT-at.* ro n AN IL)»-BOAKDEB , ti. W. «JOB* nor of »evenih and King sta. BT-8t # H ;v luregniritn oc« (.y i r I I*. >1 ay er. 13 8 . ■ Arch at. F.m. ! ürâ.*- onoe Wo *»P®ratlon or faslnes 1 neiay Ihonsands of onras At Bersto. • Fa ,snd B»turd*y Of^ 7Ui moaib Pord Lr otic jiarn. -tdvics free JacrJ fud dAa-ly UPTURE Htat© ve. It -ras»«-; «• **1 I«I ot her ... MHIfii and tetrad. era mpeetrail? Id. J, 1 * " f n ,. *»"*•"» X'i naî'd.?'KS*"*» r ao. lsUruaitat Heie.e " hkiuifukk- da the nth laetem, Jeoeb Behringer, eeed Te jun Meieliree eut rnende era reopeeUnllT Id *l*eo to ettend hie runnel f.un me reel. dene, of hl« mi, .lehn rmrlnger, NoT* *•" Foenh .«reet. on Wedneeder aiwmoon ntjoeloe*. lnirmem et Ulrcrrlew mud ***»• lieetb. with hl> reeiorwleee to, ihn I i»mp» down the old rod foni* eilie; i Our re'her, ripe^forino herren. bu teen end IwUe! b'y\~»ltl,nln. Md «va. n. J V» of Be ahsjt thoi rest. • ' LYNAM. —Id tbl* oitv, en tho Ith tost., I Bva. oaaanur of Ai«« s J. at>l the late I Oeorte V l yoAiD. ag*d le y* m. HeDUves sud friaou* ace tnvked to at tend the foner* I on Tuesday af er nooa, ho rember tth, at S o etoeb. iroio the reeidtuee ol her mother, 1004 Washington at reel, termso i private in . I» WM.B.SHARP&CO MOURNING —AND— BLACK FABRIC. Mu'a tMU|, m»i VUrMtM, , it Ulotfli, TrtooMBS. Msrrlllaux, Batin d'lej I »i.HltHltirtOt, Draper Alma, Bsttn Loxor Ooartaalil Urs|)M, Ur os UraiD Hiiadiaalr The Best Black Geode to Wear. Tha Best Black Goods to hay. The Beet Assortment Here. FOURTH and MARKET STS THE TIDE OF TKADE MOUNTS HIGHER AND HIGHER. IT WAS A DEMONSTRATION EX TRAORDINARY OF THE PEOPLE'S CONFIDENCE IN OUR GOODS AND PRICES. mm 0*0 ba to Nothing short of our im mense stock could have stood the grand rally of Saturday's customers. They came on and on and on. No fear witathem that we'd run short. There needn't be. It wa« the Bort of a day to make our thousand* of workpeople glad and turn in for better and hardtr work. No doub: about our hon est and solid make of cloth ing beiug identified in the minds and purses of the people with its long wear and low prices. We scarcely had time to take the money and say good-bye to one customer for the others waiting. Bnt everybody lent a hand to make the day bright and cheerful, as well as biwy. It is understood clearly enough they can rely on the small profits for us and the big saving to them. And so they always may. o? all all the the to be a of and no An Or Wanamaker& Brown, OAK HALL, 'I.E.Cor.Sixth & Market St*. re ti. B. y In PHILADELPHIA. PUBLIC -> SALE IN The aubicritw-.r will cell EMIL HECK'S " BELVIEW HOTEL," Nlulls Ward. 'uhllr Hale at WILMINGTON, DEL Saturdayr Nov 12th r E of 25 COWS FBESH AND SPEINGESS. This luaplrki fi lot of COWS. Rcuirbt wh" sprlnglur, »ml p-»t sale to In u e fftpectally for tiiia Ar«: all Large *u*t young and helle vc«f a Une a oln»*>r«r Ifinfit i 1 n Delaware. I»«"undrï* ,r,UWy Cow ' l»J0 lb*, a It 4LF*l>on't fail I hand. If , ai 11> nt .1 good H infer ti« «» W. Dinner at 12 o'clock. bale at 1 30. 90 days' time. Stidham k. Son, Auoi'.oLecre. S. MORRIS-Ir. -fit Jn7 -t J. R. Hudson Co , Ko. 15 Mar. ket st., Wil. Del , mumi'acluros' aeents for leather aud gum bolt ing, steam paekmes, oil cupt ,etu t. L . *3 # 2 iCHJNq km / o c ® I iM 8 < ! w 1 • O (L -1 . F So'c agents to: .uo ru^uwyiv»«!* A De'*' varj i u Co. V. orkt, Cheater, F®. b: et.d*ia FIFTH edition, Wit ft Darf« krH , . . to the kU»i „I itVlîŸ Ù ** *'i Hickory Aaaainhi« •voUl Kievnnb «, 2 m»" L*'?* h Md King etreeia. '***... Ïüj W. Thompson of tn. ollMMl n fern,, eitn,,!^ V» , fui tS.OU *'" The m»> ci! f ï*i «, «tnt î„ lT 'J "«Ul Q t0 ,u »• Urit •own, Bneoex Oon**," 1 ' 1 of Deceuiber. John Smith dle .1 at 1 . 1 , Du.er, on Thur.dey i, tl la *i eonra. ' *i!»l ur eil ÄSVÄ; Ä4" -> 1 '> » ÏS • •PFOlglly In We make onr own pire I . J -«InaJ *moU, 0 f Brand. died, cfler, f ot »»]„ , u ,7 - S-month I o d ' ? thM .III come in Prattt in * " h «»ef Neill -, ofBmtoc K„ I» nnlundln, n «r*,, uf t •OD'&B.o., the lumber denia l u - " Beckett, the toDni.,1 ■nerobnnt of No 108 W«t SewM bn. Improved nna benatiB«! Î denoe b, n liberal 04 »iota me of p»| 0l . , ThebnraeJobn M De.enne, Ing tW.tOO prewrd brick, " y 1 Jod« «hnrf, from Pier« A ^ brick ,»rd. for Bow York George Dauby aud John BuloboD have Ukrn out leu^rs Wsia>um'*ii tho estate of Isabella Brear. 'si*oil Jersey. 1 Tjio Kirntet Worker,, th„ i,l intMlouely loctely of Uulrjj v Ohnroti, will oelehrate thc.tr >«cohi nlv.r.urjr uext Thar«:i»y ereole," The Itsv. Ghnrlee I* M.ilerr -, n ly pestur of Oltret Hreebyi.ruecLi »»* In Ihteotty for » few houuaL aU»y. A hnn^eome new |^t| bren ptee.ut.,1 to HI. Jehu', Lh-.i Itr.r.dvwine, by Wliliun Jonkif.ü K.atkranil. The property of E mlwth Han Nrw Cnetle, wee eold I.» Hb-rlti.e «ou on Friday tO JlBlOR TjOiAu R Jsroea Touar for $S,2flO. Garda are out anuouialrg ui* B flag« lo morrow evtioiug of Jiaa Touar and Mis* Marlon Mo:;*,*, * , rwitaeuce of the bride'* umJu.i $ 233 Market air net. K. A. Harri soo, bitoher oif K; •treat market, ba* left wnu bn :*a for (lamdeu, N J., where be wjl! c« oo hie huilnevB oaplea hie «umI. The Oermau Li bra? j AiuioolaUas give a bail Thankegivlu/ Kv« at mau Hall. Oommutete laat eight to take charge ot mkiu en tertal ornent Faut Mark 301 itoa Mlaeee Annt* and Graafi. -!ai;k of Dr. I>, A. Vernon, ware Ooanty, Pe , viailwl oaf city ibw fl^at time on Betnrdry la»t, uta turned borne to-day 41 tad 7 with thrlr trip. Weal PreabytorUn Church Su Bohco. will bold li* a? eilend:? »: ohurch, Friday evomuit sot'.. A t mutterl progratii fi»a btr.i profie uoder thM auptrvisiuu of Chu;rm«( Jaooh T. Clymer William H. Geer, whom bote toll tboahuia will leuiMouher •top cf the Brooklyn oiabi vbn piayed here In the Ii.Uir-Btaw La| baa bw*n arrested in IC mir*, N- T., paeetng a worthies* cotck Lr |lb. Henry Loaley and Juaiei A. L I Me' 1 !*, ton were on Friday DdicuM by Grand Jury In Pnl-vMpM fof§> ecutcd conspiracy to forge OsfUM of »lock, &c., of the Dtf.*vN0&t) apeak* Canal Gouopai y. ßev. J allai I><xlil of Ml. P » preached an elwjoent sertson worth Gburch on Booday nioraUf SCBlleinau who was prtescl thtrbl be will eventnklly rauk euh Dr. I and other leading preachers in UK ferenoe. Mr. Harry Walker, who■ waa!i employ of Messrs. Bin Ith P»J S druggists, some yearn azo, aud gagea lu the drag Lusioess ia PtlJ phi«, hes now eturened I« ft** bailneee In New York ID P*^ ooailn, Mr. Franols T- Walket. » T on Bauday and returned bo®* 1 morning. Harry 1* looking Some parties afteaip'ed to hrtak the Green bank btatlen do Baton evening. ed up to the platform load them with goods that; aw» baggage room and which baa dwb tached by ihe oor.stahl« foriw* 1 -*■ gcoda were f hipped l<* the 6 ' 1 . . abirmejt, bat before Uisyiwer»« i>u the cars they were ukfcB I" •" of by the oanatab'e. ti They h*(l two «12«* . »nd iswon« :it: w« W©t.ltd A' Pl»«terer© ©te Eighth etriet. Twomard.r.li.l'lil-iuipf-* A few mlunte© ba(l ' r,, ,, D 'f L Bauday night» Seventh >1 >« «•! * man fonnd a wo.l «Iresiwi ili ** y m pool of blood on lb«' . a j„| Merket »ad Pesa I The mnn wm imorot-cioo., « § f Kkwmlnwttoii tt wu© (uulJ Ibot wnt crushed in. lie (lind while station boos« •oioua-iesr. 'It heb,« eoofef^ 10 whboul o bud y «4 '*«*? morftae. HI© Weutny •«•"d y 1, euppuewl b» w ' , 1 *'* I ^L e "k JH by bigbw»ytneu 1» polio© »ro Iuv©etl8»ti"(! " uer Liar Id bewln, U ri * ored ©t.blenian eioplo}«a • ß Koo©Ifa »wery w*k found mu* Ht n-do 9 . j in* In tfce l«f- ^ th ® K«« wan cained by bl» j' with »club. Wl'i McGk st*»pt In tbe loft, ao«I w '®^ d 0B . t nve bee n «rrct te-i ' 11 _ ^ CJ^rrertiak- ^ Alexand r r Briid ley. ,b * Jj parcel -le L «ale Bradley, "j 10 !* jirf.l .-.»tb » f«« u moioW.^ RErUBLicaK '""j, Ibr nb«»J «taiod ibat the r *P® . y)I , s yim**) bavin« be»rd tJO Cldld » , :t «J earn : borne « b Ie. Jl.t| lnoorrec r Mrr- JJ* HJT y.»r<l when her i t- , ,,'j . wffljj told her iuat . -,-r - flre, and .ha ,W neeterauc© and 0,,1 "*7fte »5 » Ï Her clothe* wert' ©a- ; » ,, c! ,iicJ"r wbolooUalUI'^Äiirrt W* on s elicit ""- 1 lbr6W ulltbg be ei r^v**. Mr fctauior Mt*~ Adv 1 nr-fi fro» 1 ^ l- gisnl 1 *^ .tale .but y.r h-on beard fron, n^'» J* sîiïï s-rnftfe H»y Is m n „'Aite»» Sy .V'