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,7 EVERY AND CQ3CME1IC1AU WtLMlNGTOK DELAWABB. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Id, 1878. WADDED innSK-SCORE YKARH. IBS CUUnPTON aKEhMTOKB. The Ktwrf ITranef fnqnpftt.

Heald FIRST EDITION of State Grubb. The meeting was very largely attended and the speakers were all listened to with decorous attention by the SECOND EDITION FAILURES IN ENGLAKJ) THIRD EDITION a s-ffst 'Jiai-s-rj a FIRK IN A LUMBER YARD BROKERS. The coroner's jury em pant led to inquire into the causo of the death of Edward Francis, reassembled at 2 p. m. One BANKERS AlfD CLATTGS HOUSB THE SUSSEX DEMOCRATS very intelligent audience, which included a large number of ladies.

witness, Mr. William T. Glenn, druggist, rRtKRs FXFOirntn at thk philadfi- Clbratott rir tht fllxtliii Annlver-Mry ot ine tit JoNfph and Keberca Taylor A PIamkuc at Cedarerofl. Bpscial CorresDoodscos of Fverj Fvsslnc. Kejtnett SQTJABB.rA.

Oct 1.1 Mr. and Tnik, YOKK. B'JSTOW AND BALTIMORE MOCK rXCHaSOKS. for Stocks. Bond and Gold.

It vu nearly dark when the speaking was over, and there was nothing further was examined, who testified that the deceased stopped In bis place last eaalTor no margin' Aiao for muting nocks thlu-h The on a Tho Convention at Georgetown Yesterday. Kvm York or ao r-rico. SnbHnptKw reoatekeu for tile ae 4 Pr eeat. night APd wanted same tinct'iro of valerian. done except to ratify tho ticket, Which wai Re-elected Senator.

Washington Printers Strike. Morrill States Justin 8. United He looked hsggnrd And as if laboring lAKkKULIT ARRANGED. read by unalrraan Ellegood. CIRCUIT VOVRT.

under a great nervous strain and Mr. VR SALK 14 shares IWtnn Fir Inaaraact Glenn advised him to go home and go to t'ofnpMJj fetnvk. Hitk tA I.K-4 aharee Delaware K. CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS AKHIYEBSABT AT Tho Coronr'n Inqurt-Kvldne of lr. WitllU-lTnwUlliir witncMM.

Of DtrovIUs Obierrer. The coroner's jury at Crnmpton mada but little progress on Thnraday With thfl investigation into the finding of skeleton remains of children in. Mrs, Orew'a cellaf and garden, owing to tlio absence 6l tiitj Stato's Attorney, Edwin H. Brown, who had been detained at Caroline court. A few witnesses were examined, but they threw but little light on the affair.

Dr. Wallis testified somewhat as follows Has examit ed the bones found on the premises and believe thom to be bonos cf children of full period. Tbi sVnll bono shown indicates aeatb. by a blow or by strangulation. His opinion was that if the children had been fairly treated they would have lived.

Ho has not attended either Mrs. bed, but Mr. Irancis declined and The Cf MMljr I it Case 1 1 ed A VETO ON CALITBUMPIAIS insisted on having a dose of valroan True Bills round she Clrnntf Jnry first. Mr. Glenn then gave him half niMharared.

THE YER. avtiatsx ub mo cr a ot. Mrs. Joseph Taylor, the patents of Hon. Bayard Tayiorv United States Minister to Berlin, celebrated to-day the (H)th anniversary Of their marriage at Cadarcrott, Minister Taylor's elegant residence near this place, where his parents now reside.

Tho affair was an entirely informal one, being a gathering of friends and neighbors mostly from the vicinity of Kennett, though a hrgo number were present from other parts of Chester county and several from iluiino-. an ounce of tho ti'iotnre and he left. The avssKX cotrxTY Yesterday afternoon's session of the jury rendered a verdict of loath through United States Cirouit Court was taken up (-onvrntion nnt nana mretlner nt congestion of the brain superinduced by Xomlnntioen for Senator, Repreaen- almost entirely with tho caso of Crowsley exccpslvo to or intoxicating hquors. Tb Wfsllifr at OrlMB-Tni Oefitha antf fit ft 'r sad th Totf rola(B lat. A'Oeia1 Prsss Dispstelt.

Ntt Orleans, Oct. 1C TLo weather vs. Lwing. tilTr, NherlfT, oronrr asd levy CoiumlMlonrrH. tlortctmin-ih.

Nomination and nx'Ciii ftrtiMt HjNrt Hll What Credit Ia-Allr'ftiie by t'oi. The grand jury, liowevr brought in three tfrto bills against Francis Special Dispatch to Kterr KveniEc. Dentil of fKf viator. Martin, lion. W.

Hall and Heir Af -rtta-meata Tnb Daj. Funeral notice. in-. BnU's itetn. nrevit y.

Fleming brevities. Jh liarhion's brevity. Boston llouc hrcvitiiw. Trilie. At 5n6 Kiue erreet.

Lm-t A child's enld piu armlet. SitcMion wanted by a white (rfH. Jjnet Poi-k'-thook on Fifth street. JLicwiie application John IteynoHlg. I.

U-enee Mrcarpt Burke. Partnership notice 1). H. Kent 1 Co. at Crobv Jt Hill's.

M.tiuc roe seed potatoes Jamiey. Notice to taxpayer Provost and. Kvne- II. that rebel ChristadoroV h.iifdve. hentt's sale property David Mct'tillm.

Child nurse wanted Mrs. Kiurene DuPont. Oeoboetowx, Oct The Ansoomted Piitrh, Kelley A Hod, two against William Gallup Wrnr. ray antl Uriibb. to-day is with the thcrmomttr showing 81J.

To-day's yellow fever rejrfrrt PoTTsvtfr.K, Oct. U. Hon. William M. one against Jlobert Lewis, and several lob and other places outsido of Peunsyl-vatiia.

The repeption was announced to take place from 1 to 5 p.m.,but the people Mpmlal Osrrespondsnoa sf Ksrr ETsniti. Democratic Sussex county Conveiilion was held here yesterday afternoon, at which Kanuall died this after a short others. Crew or Sallie Stradley for eight or ten years. In 1875 he was called in on other business and then observed that RhIMa show 110 new cases and 2 deaths. Tbo The footings to date are 11, cases aucl r.7 Araiha illncsfl.

He represented this in fjEonoEToww, Oct. 10 The Demo-cratio County Convention and Mass Meet Tha indictments found, on motion of fjakuciou uciuic uwu io pay uieir respects tho following county ticket as nominated tho State Senate for three Urtfu. to tne venerable bride and groom atnl l.v the District-Attorney, were remitted to the tor Senators C. F. Bast and Dr.

next session of the United States District ing assembled hero to day. The town all day was alive with people from all parts 2.45 large company hail gathered which by invitation adjourned to Charles II. Richard Court, which meets on tho second Tuesday flnylon oif A rrl rnla. AsnisVkd Prom Pispa'eh. January net.

A Otmilimw f'hifs fit ft '-fc 7 For Representatives Joshua Webb, S. MnjfPfffs, Oct r. Tlie weather in oi me country, ana the gstherinif was the largest that has occurred In this eoallty for a lonR time. The cottrt, which is also wuero it oner musi cal and literary entertainment wai (Jitlmin Jr MiddMow I)nfo-fh RosVm I ut.ery. Biair rodsi, hardware Ihmcau Brother!" The grand Jury find the United States Sfllaric ii r.

Pr 1. Houston, James Laws, J. S. Cannon, George" stallion" warm and sultry wita inrcawneo. From o'clock last night until noon WiMi'tnwei jO.I Krtt l-bils wan opsnea ny a piano in session nere, attracted but itt atten.

witnesses were then discharged. The Crossley-Ewing case w.ts continued a II IxtHk ft I. f. VnuJI Vin Eli Short, C. C.

Hearn and J. N. I'ooks. 'j Jjmiugnam, alter which l)r, II It Hmftf-wtt lnil Kt A f.nynn'tn Vldd'stMm nisrritaarons Kecwrd. the undertakers report 13 interments.

t. nowara lavlor. a hrnthnr it. tion during the afternoon, all minds being intent upon wire pulling, and upon tho AQnrK this tnornin. nd occupied the attention Stradley way enckntt, but does not know anything further in regard to the matter.

Mr. James Atkinson testified to finding tho skeletons. He was clearing out rubbish in the cellar under" lUrectidn of Mr. Thomas Sudler, who has recently purchased the property, and in digging uuder the strips he found a tin can about by 12 inches and a box looking lika a soap box, each containing bones. The can had a lid to it and was buried only about two inches below tho surface.

Tho box had a dripping pan turned over it, and was buried about 18 inches below the surface. He called the attention of Mr. Wirm freinrl Dt! .1 .1 V.n Wmlt's Bnxklf a mm Bayard laylor, read the following address SUN, THS JtOOW. AltO TBI LKSSTII of tho court up to the hour for taking tho or For Sheriff Joseph Ellis. For Coroner S.

J. Wilson. For Levy Court Commissioners S. H. The Ohl TArrMfT.

speaking on the green in front of the TBK DAT. I'Jy NY itdf.3 at Boff.lo Bill recess. lino jtolW. Prses Pirh. 6.12 ADDRESS OP WELCOME.

The convention met at 1 o'clock in Ihe CiifciirTTATi, 1C. la the recent Draper, E. Owens, K. J. Borwick, J.

S.19 6.13 rV-arcely hn tli warn brcfifb of diel OKI Levy Uourt. In the two sections tiro election in Hamilton county the oScial plitiAifipnia ocarneta. Assooiatsd I'rass Di.pateh. rHTLADKLrniA, Oct. 10-Flour, nominal; O.

Day, J. O. Lingo. J. J.

Derrickson. Friends Our parents desire mo to express to you their -reat gratification for S.S4 sway, wh'ii nnd nvarrf ftO'irir tit daiif-rim-' dis-s. lr. fsull's retorns give Barnes (Itep.) for vided by the county rules, one set of delegates to nominate the sheriff and coroner ban rooe this ciorn'L? wiilit Hue to-mcr-ow at Mnrxt (fall) to-ni'-iit at jiX tj day. it hours and 17 minutes." TnB TUftKiTlKI AT THIS OrriCE.

At 4 p. yett tlnv s. to-diy. I.ODD, lothiy, After the Messrs. Ravnn1 Cough hyraa antsy- cures oirl tnttH of State, 1.101 majority.

Wbito your vnsrpected presence here at the com IT', ilartin. Hall. Gray and Grubb snot. for Judge of tb anu me OtUer to makn nut 743 inemoration of this the sixtieth anniversary of their marriage. The unusual occurrence supers, 2.o03; extras, Pennsylvania family, Qi.MH&fi; Minnesota f4.755.f0 patent and high grades, f7H.

7SJ tne legislative ticket. The former, Court, 1,00 majority. Pane, (Itp.) for the Board of Public Works, X.i;, T5-" ilua Zt fox or such an epoch the history of human TI1K RJ.DJVAJtTKRS. auuougn in tho eyes of the politicians the most important, disposed of the Butter worth (II-p.) for lives is part an explanation of this kindly interest, but that it has been so well TirE3 AT THIS POST. vr-tcr.

ti day 8.43 a. nu, 3.06 p. i'Al a 3 ss OHT A pockt bll, nit anA worR unroro thetn in a terv shrtrt timn Sudler and Dr. Wallis to the discoveries, and they agreed that there had been foul play. Tho child found iu the can indicated that it had been squeeeed in the limbs were very mttch compressed and the head was bent tlown almost to the knees.

Tho jury then turned its attention to the washei tVoment and endeavored to find Bye flour, f3.2.-,3.37. Corn meal, Weak) Bfandy wine $2.70. Wheat, nomin unsettled, tending tt-wA. A liberal lian4 ri I nun hrt nr. VVh wt I paid if re urrjd to The two most proliiinent Candidates when the convention met, and between horn It remembered is a touching evidence of tho unbroken friendship of yesrs.

In behalf this ATllatle Jtn fer Uorrrnor and t'ongrctiftiuan Found Hum ncetlna-. A general meeting of the Greenback downward; No.2 red, asked; spot and district, 720 majority; Young for CongTese, Second diftrict, (7t inajority. On the county ticket Judge Watn (Dftm.) tor the Probate Com, in elrtd by 'J3 majority, Kellerniftn for Director of the Iafirmar; 2 msjorifr. Of II This is to or those present and in the i.iaco of one ...1. i October, .15 asked; November, 51.00 bid; i.V efrt fy h.

i ttt daj formed was well known that that the choice would bo made, were Mr. Adams, of Georgetown hundred, and Mr. Ellis, of Little Creek amber, Wfl; white, 1.021.03; No. "uu wuru oi greeiing becomes my duty to sptak, 1 can but repeat, for the party was held last evening at the Central Hail, Mr. A.

II. Weld Drennli J'b pur n-cliltt r.rtn I. Km ft Co. It tho woman who washed for the supposed murderesses, but so far without avail. It Chicago, asked.

fnwtl ot jvt ill 'm pve'itm tut iof iron aad cniiareu their at thn crnthM-in Hundred. Upon the first ballot the result The Kepublicans elect their other candi being the last meeting before tho State Jorn, lower and weak; Dir.M H. Vvfw-kr M'd. sod WJUism was as follows: Ellis 14, Adams B. I is supposed that they nursed and washed for each other, hence the difficulty in mixed, 4 7o bla.

convention convenes the business of rat dates with the possible exception ot Yt'y-secuting Attorney, which tinge-on a deci vi oiu inenus and neighbors ab a tribute of respect and for tho li ournae. It is impoosiM- to it hra of the res jnnttury vjtmiare rT.iiv. cxaiui-natmiii. aiy not loncla-Ke iu such ca--vs. What-.

vt-r tt P''r: iaaf say. there can be no harm hi tryiEi; Itomy of llorthound and Tar, ami tt.t n-ay lie inGatte One tliinir is that conjjh. cold or bronchial afiectiop. resi-t the Military action of this wonUerfal Ii rratioo, iinScts conr-utupriou has actnallv -t n. by sli druggist at 50 cents and Jl.

"The thu economical for general I'tKBs T.xTnrnR Prow enre toothache iu ti.tnr.te. by ail drtiirists at 55 cents. 11. Vfic-kirWim nri, tr.z vr t'-rm Vav-f t'K'trjer. of t'-id ptrtaors Oabt, dull and weak Pennsylvania ting ready for that event was foremost Tt sion respecting the tally sheet of tirecin'rt Houston James ltawlins 4, J.

M. Hall 3, J. Houston Martin 3. The next and decisive ballot was Ellis 20, Adams obtaining witnesses of value to the inquisition. Witnesses in fact who know white, Western Tbi si I rjts nnriboi4 io lo ij cua'i't, t- wild fSm tRe tm iji twintf thotmsad was found that delegates to the convention had been appointed from four war.la have developed and matured in your midst.

Chandler Darlington, of Keunett township, a man whose name is familiar to Fourthward. do. mixed, 2o0rA2c. a iirs 10; S. 1 Houston scattering, o.

The Kye, dull and o.c asked: 4 Th p-nrfch: tt fhis anything about tho affair are scarce, and it is thought those who- might throw light upon tha dark tragedy decline to tell what nomination was then made unanimous ConarriMilonal wiu ur, inn 1:1,7 it a. L' ixntn First ward Fredsrict I'ennsvivama, it.o asfced. W. Moore, John many in our city, then read an original poem entitled: '-The Diamond Wedding Tho contest over the coroner's nomination Aseoiatd Prow Iipsiteh. Provisions, dull and heavy; mess pork.

Cornell, Jol Delaisey. they do know, hence it is desired that the CncAo, Oct. 10. Tte of beef hasis.if 171; Indiaraess ecst! 1 ranois Kcheu. James II.

was not prolonged, three ballots resulting in the nomination of S. J. Wilsrtfl. of 1 1 4 State's Attorney shall be present at the bacon, smoked shoulders. iueronev, Samuel J.

WoocL iu josepn ana Xkobecca laylor." tie was followed by Samuel Bancroft, of this city, who read an original poem, as follows the First district renominated William L. Aldrich for Congress this lnofricg ty Un'c-l 1 t. IT-! IA'i IC'riT. Mi H. M-ili', WILLIAM H.

WiCKfRSHiM. uftrfcl iartciri. JiT ATL PVr, Evc'i' Purtnsr. 8tat: or yrv Civri.r. CirryTY: next meeting of the Jury iu orter that the witnesSeS may be Dittoed in nricnee1 5jjfCo; shoulders In salt, 4 smoked acclamation.

nams, ncfflic; pickled 8icMii creon hands, who, it is fhoucht. will ha aid a fo IHB OF THE Ac. Just the book for Mafolen's: PP. Tret) mnd mU, Salest, Oct. 10.

roes EL jjard, inactive and depressed Bleysitiijs rijioii this venraile pair Ilatii our Good Father scattered; fur th The l'scdmiMi's wonl nitti, iik.in fcaxt timn. How tr, k. force out of them what the jury is unable to extract. The lurv ftcl ioiimori until loose btuer 00 abtied; prime steam, i t'if tc.t (1 of O-f Afr, ft Vrn, before ms. Jmr.11 ,11.

j'li'l'ji thspis-s. in snd for Carleton, of Haverhill, has ben nominated by the Democrats of the Sixth Congressional district. He id a Lard motier to asked. Butter, dull creamery, 22a24c Now 11. Kdwar-T wKloaij.i Win.

11 Thursday next, and expect at that time to bo able to have the State's Attorney with them and conclude the inquisition. Hath almost paswl since promises to liear Each other's burden's made them one; and fair Their eve of life fairer it scarce N-jian. The autumn breezes that their foreheads fan IvXHtlT. MUX 1 fit rf ourtnfr. jtn'1 fs--l re-i ocrtn.

man and anti-Butler. Fourth Charles H. Combs John liowbotham, E. T. Stoop s.

Ninth John Kinney, Frank E. Gallagher, James D. Grime. The Eighth ward club announced that they would meet and elect delegates tonight. The Tenth ward propose holding a meeting at the city headquarters to-night for the same purpose.

The Third, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh wards will bo represented in convention, though no formal election of delegates will be held in those wards. Nothing definite can 1m York and Bradford county extras, 101 a tump for inch1 cr pnbuafaer. J.f OHACULUU snd wTiruliy thn to tnelr iu. cis Park, zoo; western reserve, do. good r.taes.

iromi roea nunored. The legislative branch of the convention held a long session, rind tbes considerable discussion over candidates, but representatives of the press were not admitted and no tales were told by toe delegates so that what went on is only known to themselves. Dr. Kichards, who was nominated for Senator had said that he would not permit 1.1s name to be used and would not serve, but he was placed on the ticket almost by a unanimous vote and it is hoped that he will consent to run. His only objection to the place, ws that his business interests at home and his professional engagement would not warrant fr nl Ine Tallran.

io cnoice, .1 A WATTOV. vt it th Etras. heavy i Pennsylvania. 20f21c Aoeiss Press lpth. uiuiiit km- a iriu time nreezes were And sons and daughters that have from tltem sprung.

Though scattered far from them, and from tho dome Their childhood knew, have honor backward filing Ipon their heads, one from o'er ocean's Western, l'Jt'M)o. Komk, Oct. 10 The first ham's for nr! itf th. Cflu! i Cheese, weak New York factory choice. of tho ftti nit tf'i ars, a tt- iro wM want toobtin arrangement between the Vatican and Germany having completely failed la 'JiS'JJo; Vestern full cream, do.

c-ion'T'-i on dy of loam. for good, 7J8J. One greets Utem from her Western motmta'n r. I' iicT. so inner from tho surrounding hundreds, except that Prandytvine will be represented.

A number of letters beariniron ther.ro.q- 11 -no, linm ir.rd of Ihe SiKlden Death. Edmund B. Francis, a barber living at No. 20J Orange stret was found dead in bed about o'clock this morning. He had retired about o'clocklat night, after telling his wife that he had taken a dose of valerian.

Coroner Kose summoned a jury and, at tho writing, the inquest is in progress. Tho medical testimony, given by Drs. Ogle and Blocksom, is to the effect that death was caused by congestion of tho brain, superinduced by drinking. The deceased was about 46 years of ace. consequence of the attitude of the centre party in the lieicbstac, anew and less radical basis win be substituted, and the relations between tte Petroleum, dullj refined, crude, 11-1 Oc.

Whisky, Western, 41.11. tcs 1 1. sel mv-iievtirsr mm ISi'f! BcPtifttl Square Grand PUnoi i price ony ears. (inintiii-e iii.ii on 10 hn d-nnlt on ths p'em- pect of the party were read. Mr.

Augustus Scott, of Smyrna. wrotA that ha eetvx.H reCOTB. n. nt Lprigtit Pisn-. prw, I S.75 nis absence from Georgetown for flo long a time.

The ticket as made out gives pretty general satisfaction and is a very good one. The two candidates for the to i in, church and StatA will be rgulajd nearly as possible ia accord ince wllli Gold, 100" J. Chair Practice iti thn Oontrr. know any suiUMo men to nominate for TDoniAi Kerrn, existing German laws. lovernor or Congressmen who vpm nut- Willi.

W.l-a, Jast evening, about 7 o'clock, a party cf I spoken Greenbackers. and ho said nn iiome. One honors them ir. death, their hero young. Here one them their faiHng day.

Ki-tnnieil to tend them from across the sea Aud in her fullest womanhood to be The nurse and guardian ot the iair we pniise. Aud he. their son afar. whose noble lavs And tales of travel all know he Doth honor them, for honor fuil and free His couutry scatters on him. his bavs Gathered iu years of strife and Poet's toil Sprung from the imlueuces that he drew Even from his mother and his native soil.

His songs were snug to them ere ever blew Fame's trumpet for "him. Springing ever new His tor them and close its ilejant aiirror Top OrganJ ladies and gentlemen "packed in" a large r. MAg'ri i el ck It M. Mel, "-key, i alltkl, I iii jCk yer Con at Vn R.s.r'. Apnelntmeai.

others were worthy of a nomination. Mr. IlklKb Ww-e-T. and leaves a wife and child. LoTiis P.

jnc.fi. covered wagon and, after a pleasant ride, AsaosAs4 Press ISfrpstca. xmerwooo, ot XjaureK wrote, men 1 iiom.e Ti tr i twice KJ4tK OOlT ho.t rrat of accompanied with a few good-natured LoTOO, Oct. 10. Dispatches frori oumps occasioned by rapid driving.

I. a iw VKSZ rddTMs tioning the names of John R.McFee,Esi., pJoter, Est! George S. Nicholson anil Jnh aht natoa, Kyi ft i me pany arrived at tne residence of Mr. Mark Berlin state that Count Von Beust. betis unfriendly to Germany, his appointraett as Austro-Hangarian Minister to Parid has created ill-fee lil-g in Berlin.

ffwtn M-rf ia--es Joan 5Tai3thJn, (Jrwr, i nomas Vandever, near Mt. Cuba, on the Houston as suitable oiips on whiVh It IIHt MO 4HI iperfie- bfwatim) with Delaware Western railroad. Beini? cordi tc, Tsrsrr nrd vona itn'hnf m.r" Wiss-t, to draw for nominees. A letter was read from Uev. Kensev Johns The U004I Tern pi am.

The State Grand Lodge of Good Templars met in their room in the MoUlary building at 10 o'clock this morning. A publio meeting will be held this evening in tho room of the M. S. li. and is to be addressed by G.

W. C. T. Kev. J.

M. Hope, Grand I. T. Cooper, both of Camden, and others. ally welcomed the party alighted and proceeded to enjoy themselves, which they oriliS 5 nTTT-nnm Mrs.

William T. Chester, then sane. Haines, of West John Anderson my Aewes, stating, answer to a ntiAstinn NAVY ,) in W. r.f Wilmington. aia oy passing tne evemnar in yhether or not he would allow Joe, John," and William T.

Haines of the fiW (Jdiltn aenalorship give the most unbounded satisfaction and there is no objection to them anywhere In the party. After the entire county ticket had been made out all the delegates met and the following county executive committee, Dr. H. Martin, of Soaford hundred William Scribner, Cedar Creek, J. H.

Mustard, Broad Creek, Thomas Kichards, Lewes and Kehoboth, Dr. D. J. Pietty-man, Isaac Conaway, Lewes and Rehoboth, Dr. Elligood, Nanticoke, William Bust, Northwest Fork, S.

11. Martin, Dags-borough, Dr. Hitch, Baltimore, Dr. Short, Gumborough. Broad Creek, Leven Hitch, Little Creek, A.

J. Horsey. With these appointments the duty of the convention was over, and after appointing a committee to report the ticket to the mass meeting, the body adjourned. The members of the county committee held a meeting at once and organized by rsr.i:e of kkettwmrk, do being principally members of a Methodist be used for Governor, that for r. vftrc Ka 1 1 f-l roalre appl krA'ioo h-r-br fTTe ti IJoart r.f 2CC0 church choir of this city, ihe selections lorrtll Ile'-ele'tel.

Aeaociv.d Di-psJeb. 10. In joint assemblr to-day io complete the election of United State Senator, Jostid S. Morrill receive I the Fame vote as yesterday and accordingly elected. "ry i't of and ilk io and to had worked in the interest of the laboring class and that if his name would add anv 1 were rendered well.

Among the pieces jinty. on ihe nt riar of n-c nfuch mil eora-r-erioe and for a-1 The bc: n-barr LOCAL- RRSriTilSl. renaereu were "Snerburne, "God is Kef- nid at treugth to the movement (he party miaht i eonr.t; id on Monday, ib l-tii dty of A. it tor ruge of llis People," "Easter Anthem," same place made the following brief address on behalf of the guests Mr. and Mr.

Taylor: Permit me to congratulate you on this, the sixtieth annirersaay of your wedding day. This is to me a privilege fraught with far more than ordinary pleasure. Independent of the long train of kindly associations joining many happy moments of my life iiri thut Jnritni's Bert Is iull'(eijlfin so i- ksT.r-.. knu.lt tr.kA ic' liquors io 02Kii' a R.n r.r.e r.ti in -un, now Lovely is Zion," "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name," Ac. After par- wse it.

The letter was liberally applauded. A long communication was thea read from Mr. John G. Hockessin, stating his position on the question and his donhta dm.k oil 13 I.r-ra.Swe. xl -a-i in tr.e hm rvv-- Jt Jklf TewrsUnry, X.

11. A. A. ball, next Friday week. The health of the city is improving, -Greenback State Convention to-morrow.

The races commence nt the Park this afternoon. The KQ r.f i--d rO" I a ui reiresnmenta tne company it ft k- in tiTk.ru, I ar1, r-ity of as to whether Lis name would do any good Buffalo Bill is one of tins attractions for next n-T Agents CMis.ir for the Vlrew ti-StnV, MiM. sep 4 for home, amviDg early thi3 morning. Tho II anr Co. railnr.

Associated Prsss Dispatch. wees. with the peaceful quiet of your own, there are other old associations on th ticket. However, if no better man could be found he would allow his name to ton. ite or Hit iu roas-mwndice r-iT iul kr- James A ebb are paiutinc; aud papering their eieeuug nomas itictiaras, of Lewes and iiiim chr.s v.

heart that have passed away into tha lives st (re. EW lOKK, Oct. 16 Kehoboth hundred. Ahftirman TU I Lmk' -The te put on the ticket. This letter was also liberally applauded.

assignment and C. 1 "-J Tl. II tt: The Owls," Ameer Riasr. Aesorlargd Press Dissxcb. Bombax, Ost.

16. It ia reported tLat the Ameer of Afghanistan ecdeavonc to raise a religious war anions the of Central Aida against Dellaea ta Be CeasmiMiua. Assoeiatsd Press Oiepatca. Bosrow, Ost. 10.

Charles Thecdors iisseil has written a letter declining to be the Democratic candidate cr Ccrgrtti in tie Eighth district. I. Bro--. they of New York, will be here ou Micnsak lung session, continuing until nicht dis- I niogster, 1 kilTlh.i..i....I li Keuknemund, Saturday irirht. of the firm of Ifaar Cn ricna-d 5'oo' ii.

SEi -SEEDS! SEEDS! too ueians or tne campaign Jtiiin bankers and brokers, was filed vesterdav. w. 'v. CDiii-- Wer-. -'o-m iij.

II Ist o-, -o i JvZitQn, I rharcher, r-Hl t- Kcj-ner. l-l-w-rt. iiarry i atlaiy, iii ia LttK, 3 xiiey aiu not, decide upon any important action, but will probably make some effort hereafter to meet the movements of Don't forp't that the Florences will be here on Saturday evening week. Then? was a breakdown at Mt. Cuba night or tiiis morning.

Over the gato The largest and finest stock of children's shoe iu the city, at Fleming's, No. East Fourth street. Heir-tt l.insou. H-isi. r.

Petr kr. Meivbior, li 1 ae nakpskj, oct the tireenback party half way. It is nno. siblo that there will be a sharp contest in i lenang. No.

East Fourth street, keeps the tne county over the question of inflation quality of robber Arctics and Alaska over- Letters and telegrams on one point or aaothfr, some from gentlemen accepting nominations and others declining, ail of which it was thought best to refer to the State convention were also read. Mr. Lewis, on behalf of the Sixth ward, invited the different wards to attend an out-door mass meeting, to be held at the corner of Seventh and "Walnut streets on Saturday evening text He stated that the meeting would be addressed by Mr. "William Miller, the "Factory Boy of Philadelphia. The meeting lasted nearly two hours and various minor matters were discussed before adioarnment.

or tne currency, but the new party is by snoes. no means strong, and if they nominate a Tlie Bank France. Associated Press DtsoBico. Pabis, Oct. 10.

The Back of Frane has raised is discount rata frost 2 to A ptr its loan rate from 3 to 4 ptr cent. The Quickstep Social Club will open a soiree at eir room, in the Silver buildine, Saturday even- tl; iii ticKet it will be very badly beaten. THE MASS MEETING. Jut rt-ei'tved lot of penlg' elegant calf traiter, Hare jtvs; rscsrra a tar usartmoot of Oreer's Seeds, Tict 1 us ai reason hie prions. Ai3, THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA FLOUR.

Formerly of lb latent na of Sirith A Srssa.) Mo. Wet Fourtft Street. button. conirreM-, and late, at Flk-mingV, So. 8 At 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and while THBnidliinWiGOT WEDNESDAY mat created mem.

Those who loved and cherished me were your friends and intimate acquaintances, and I know, coal 1 they have done so, would have been here to-day to extend to you their cordial greeting, and assure you how glad they were in heart that your lives were thus floating peacefully on. But they have paused away, and I for them, congratnliits you on thi your OOt'u anniversary. And well may you be congratulated. Little curly-headed children that lisped and prattled around your homestead now wear matrons' faces or occupy high and honored positions in the hearts of their countrymen. I dare not look for many such returns, but I hope, most seriously and earnestly hope, that many years may yet roll around, bringing the anniversary when your old friends may gather around you in love and esteem, honoring vou or the lives you have gieu to us as" an example, and smoothing the road that lies before you in the future.

Such lives are holy in the evenness of their character, loving ia their simplicity and deserving blessings in this life and happiness I-arfre Lt mt Lanaaer t. the convention was at work, the out-going In connection with the failure, rumors of fraudulent transactions were freely circulated, and were credited by many cn account of the mysterious absence of the members of the firm. Their gold clerk said that the failure was due entirely to the repudiation of their contracts by Bilden A Co. Mr. Haar was arrested on an order of arrest granted by Judge Barrett, of the Supreme Court, yesterday afternoon, and was lodged in Ludlow street jaih It ia stated that the firm's account at the City Bank is overdrawn 46,000.

Earns Man Failures. Associated Press Piapstco. London, Oct 10. A firm of local iron brokers failed at Glasgow yesterday. Their liabilities are Two other failures, said to be heavy, have occurred, but they have not yet been officially announced.

The general feeling is more quiet, but private aud joiut stock banks still refuse accommodations, and throw Fress Cispstoa. cuitiiixiTto oi iu tjouniv uonimittee.UoL im wamn, cauea tne usual mass meeting to order, and tho following oflioers were Fire in Kaowlooa Bonesteei's lumber yard this momii destroyed worth of iaaibcr. elected A. LOKG TALK. President Dr.

li. E. Elligood, of Nanti- lti 5ALF coKe nundred. iee Presidents J. W.

Causey, John Telephoning; Jtsxween Milnlsrtsa, Jnllulpnfa and LaBCasttr It pertinents Lut Sight. About 8.30 o'clock last niehl. Mr Tn Baaalana la Turkey. Associated Press Dimsaiaa. London, Oct.

16- The report thai tie Russians bad. resumed their withdrawai SBBDS. GOODS imrman, dosepn 1'aynter Fraim W. Walton, W. O.

Short, Dr. Charles ll! tusT fonrtu street. A jolly company of good tinker and "fair to medium" homeineti terenaded iu Hie vicinity of Mt. Cuba, lant Sulli Stcvnduz is motto his hats are elegant hte MyU- aud uuequalled. lie a Hjiecialty of Lyoim' nilk umbrellas.

the halter, Ojiixttitk: Clayton- Jlotlse. Tiie im rry iiuu-iul inidiiiirht maraudera at Mt. Cu'ia, l-a niL-iit too mui sonir, or too much cider, wiii.ji Ur. Iai moo i a-iin at his room." at the Waxh-injrinii JiottK. 8-t5 Mnrket i-trect, for a few daya oik y.

I and txaiiiiiialiorm (n-e; will teii your diseam- anil where loea'eii without anking jneniikaix. tJaii eariy and avoid the press. For nobby style Iu custom workvW! the Bunion one-jiriw clijthin-j and taiUn-iui; etli-Ualiuteijt, Ni. alif Market and Jl2 Miijjiey bI reels Hey have the ln-t i iiuer in the city and one who thoroughly uuderetaiids waking a garment. Now in your tiuie, and the place to vieit is the oue-prii tlothiii ami men hant tailoring (Mabiik-hmeiit.

and 214 hhitiley Blreetf, if yon wiidi to save money in tho iiarchase toward Adriajiopid is not confirmod- Kichards, Oeorge W. Jones, J. Ii. Moore. Zsubiin, night manager at the Western PPTTV -x r- IMS TIMOTHI SEED, i i brd r- 8 eoed.

kie. spiawrti I aion ieiegraph offioe Philadelphia, called Mr. Weatbrook of this city, and asked him if he would like to hear a little music. Mr. V.estbrook at once connected an Edison ij.

u. neaney, deretmau Long, L. Jaoobs. Secretaries William Willey, J. Pennington.

mis ciass oi business entirely upon the baus of England, where as much as per Ta ft ever at flllaa. Ajsociated Press Dispatch. MxsiPHis, Oct. 16. The fever hn appeared at Milan, which had enforced a rigid quarantine agait all infected poisLs.

carbon telephone with the wires from committee on Kesolutions John 1L con i. was cnarged ror loans yesterday. 11 -a i- Mks Fannie Bovce then eave a trulv an cab w-sM. AU tor lt.ll pianuns. I LA VOHIXU CFLERY.

VTHtTE i.B BLACK MUSTARD S-IED. BIRD SEED, uuikuiu iuo iiam oi ranee raise us raise 1 aynter, John Dale, George Orton Philadelphia, and shortly after with the Lancaster wires. When thin baH artistic recitation of the poem, "June V. ft Til lw rate of lUseount to-morrow, as predicted in some quarters, a further advance dana Ur xue lOuOWlua letter Iron) Inn repartingiit is Col. Martin, then introduced Senator Bayard.

The Senator's address, was chiefly devoted to a lucid, plain demonstra- bayard -i yior, received anticipation of in the bank, of Eugland rate is deemed Muj uuuuer or Bonus I Vltamzf, heap, re. and millet sss, pars, recioaDed, sad at reduced pnosa. was then passed around amongst inevitable. of ciotliiui' cither reaily-iuaile or made Io order. wnicn were heard quite distinctly here.

iiou oi ine tuuciions or money and credit the guests Tarbsk RenuitaateU. Associated Pre-v Dispatch. Loweix, Oct. 15. The Democrats of the Seventh Congressional diauict Lav-j nominated John K.

Tarbox. FLAX SEED, among them being "Then You'll Kemeinber me" and '-Good Charivari Laal Xlajht. Th. follow iii; i ti'ued bv the Icad- LETTKB K0M 11 OS It differed from his address at Newport iu that he only attempted to show that cheap money arises from good credit, aud that BAVAED TAYfjOK. About 10 clock last Dik ht a part v.

NOW OR NEVER" Night Little Sweetheart." Connections Grooad nd cake meal. FvmrriUnx in ine I i were made with 14 different telephones in good credit is based upon a confidence in pivoaoiy nv, r.air 01 tnem provided with some instrument of audi jihyeieians of M. Louis ni Liebig's dl Kx tract oi liei snd Tonic Invigorator is a rgrecable aiti. ii of and particularly tine-ii Jiipthcria, Fever ami ever? ilejirersMiig dts-. We cheerfully recommend It.

Every family un! have a h-tv Itolllee." French KicUanto, honesty of intention and ability of means this city, belonging to the Telephonic KM men Stiuk-i i JjKUl.lS, Oct, let, i JMy ar Fttktr atut I i sorry we al! are uot to l- pn-s-lit a theeijt-i anuiversary. It ir a rare atid' hope it will lie made pieasant you ii, i. w-t sed use ex tn Dst (jUAlity, vl nmatxukbko aa J. J. SMITH'S, tory torture, started out to give harmoui x.xcnange, ana tne singing was plainly heard at all the different points.

Conver ous congratulations to several newly married couples. If their object was to street. Fire. Ajoociaied Praia iliapatca. New Yoai.Oct.lt;.

A fire at 154 Centre street this morning damaged property to the amount of $20,000. sation was also carried on between here FOURTH KD SH'PLf STREETS. night hideous" they certainly sue mine way. 1 am luair thn rheumatic trouble, you keep wj weii Your lives have bueu iab-riiie inn! i-Xn-pi yoii! lid and Philadelphia and Lancaster without I I i-L. vt-enen.

iuo urtit serenade PhlUi? near any difficulty. Mr. Ell wood Garrett eaim.l tb twv Ml lea M.ik-oi; A Cibijjct Oivaiin a of fiiooti itii eitibmsed gold bronze orna-litiii'oii, by a ii, pi'o e-s once i.bu inost vet etuiilovitl Liol llllaaiiIilkjtory, and vou may elpv voiir The Red Figures Teii the Story received the sound at his residence tbe Did Laihts' Home, brought ghostly figures to several of the windows, whn ot reel wiUi a clk-iu member vou on the 1 couscieuo-. We a -111. and siiai! iu irt.

Washington street, on his new telephone irit. WiUi i-: faitidal love, voisr evidently thought that the serenade was low for enn wot kmaiialiip. Siieruiitu uiu to Waiitaste. Aaaoctsued Press Dsspsioa. Washington, Oct.

IS. Secretary Sherman will return from New York tt a description or which has already nature. intended for them or that the work! was appeared in Evekt Evening and says the about to end. Those serenaded were W. B.

Cole, Dr. J. F. Frantz and YIiY CHOICE FAT No. 1 Mackerel, THE FiKC.ST'dF THE SEASON, conversation at Lancaster was unpltasanLly loud, and could be heard distinctly when the telephone was held several inches dis Kemp.

to redeem pledges. in a simple way he allowed what money was and what gave it value. He argued that it was a measure of value, aud said that it was the use of the falsest of all false thinyn, a false measure of value that was re.onailUu iu a very material degree for the present and past depression aud uncertainty iu business. He ah-o deuionHtntted that the making of a legal tender paper currency was in violation of tha (ustitulion, aud snid that the Supreme Court iu deciding the uuestion when brought before it, had declared that only at a time of supreme peril to the life of the nation, when its very existauce was at btake, and no other remedy possible, as was supposed, was such ait issue warranted, and he believed taut if the question of its further issue at Much times as these came up before Ui Court, it would say that the (Sontititution did not warrant it. Tha adding wa a 11 A A KO 'l iS IJH.

Later in the day there came a cable dispatch from Berlin, as follows li Eli l. l.v. lS.Joteph and Miiecca Taylor Kennett Square, IVove and conrrainiaiiniin' HU11U. ftl iUI l.U. IAN.

Another dispatch was received from W. W. Taylor.of Orange Court-House, tant from the ear. The experiment SB Hayts stt tVlacneator. very interesting and satisfactory.

A Mooiawd Prsn Lalea( iauwustiwaa. SauU Jfc COSLTASV, Ct-SXTON HOthB atouiw rL'KAkUvU TUB ruLLUWmu TsU-BiKAJ'SUC VIHIA. Tiy.ss ir to i o'clock tu-uh. WujtijiuTOK, Dei, (Xtobtr 15, Wixchestkb, Oct. 10.

The President unsumiHisii I kin d. An old pliVi.il I'elired irom jni-lii hniij liiul pisced in hu, hand by an Fan mjtpiimary tlik' formula of a f-impie eji. table remedy for the ami tk. rmar.eut cure for consumidioii, Mil, raurrb, asihum, i) ihrimi ug iiOk-idiotM, AUKia poiUv ami radical can for ner-you debility nml ad Wfrvuus 'ouitilaiiila, afiei He wonderful curative turner in oi CRH.1., iaia if hi8 to Blhk it to n.ll.iii. f.

A luatcil by thin loel a to reiieve human BiiUeriiiK, I Hi wmt, li. kd to ail who desire it. tin rrcjpe, v.jib Uirw Utioa tor iiiejairitte ihI iie-ing, in -rman, hr-nrh or FugJmti. by mail by with r.mii, naming ihU paiier, W. tt.

Sh'l-ir, U'S Power' liiK-k, ILix heeler, Volt. oet i or dA eastern shore. aud party arrived at 11 o'clock this morn S.UIIEL JllBPIILTiSOX, SOD Sliipley Street. ing. Iu addition to tho President there OftNiso, r.

from Mrs. U.1J. Lmborn, another dughtcr, were Mrs. Hayes, WebbC. Haves.

General Mass meeting of Democrat at Princess S. V. O. S. Y.

Jt Krie ot toioraito csprmgs, tjoioraao, and Lcr Anne to-day. aud Mrs. Hastings, Secretary Thompson and others. They w.re met at th 11 fimily, tendering congratulations aud Lake Shore Norih Western yueen Anne county has contributed wuhes. tatiou by a large crowd, aud theuee pro- jyy.55 to the yellow fever fund.

etHtod to the residence of Governor Captain James F. Haddawav. of Centre- Allmond Co. EIGHTH JLliD MARKET tTS. YrFnOIS KELLY UO OEOVE and MUf ehaiss MU MAHKKT ttrKKKT.

Holliday, under escort of the Win- The remaining children of the agt-d pais, Dr. J. Howard Taylor, of Philadelphia and Mrs. Carey, lately of but now have on hand the assortment of Fl'KNITUKE ever ollert'tl to the citizens of Wilmington and surroundiui; i'ure Vt-i! Purettaler! vine, was thrown out of a cart on hehler Lijiht lufautry. Holli- elucidation tif the futulimuutal truths which nndcrly credit and muuey.

ll8 lb kiiiifoirs patent niter Hill eitraci al! imiiiiriiic Iriday and badly hurt. Uy courteously received the viiiitors aud residing at Cedarcroft, were present. A Tl Prei Rok.lt Island Ohio and Atiseissuppi Pacific Mail i ttetderu Union St. Fsul jti Prei. Wahaikh I'uiou Pacific Central li.

K. of Xew Jersey IViaware, Lackaaaana Weeicru Centra! Delaware Jk xuere an opposition poat runninL' dispatch was also received from Sauim-l ami dot ironi Jour hydrant water, it beapiiiled to any lancet or It 1 for ha of cvciylaii.il' t. tiautheiu. They are 1 1111111 and durable. Cull aud su them.

JSoid only by Wall. Iwiif Mai -ket Mice between Baltimore and Chesttrtown and and Deborah Peuuock, of Ithaca, N. V. The whole affair was an exceedingly fares are being reduced. tk Mr.

A. P. McCombs.oditor of the Havre simple and impromptu tribute to the venerable bridw and groom, who are de Grace JiepuOlican, has been nominated ratbs. lor Congress by the Greenbackers. reuruiylvAii.

On Wednesday night last Samuel OLMES. ISAKTu -At Morrlatuvs, oo lah tu, Ados, wile of tb lale Jams. A. flaxtou, iu th. bulb er sf bmiths store at WillouKuby's shops.

country, aud at Lower Vriees than any other house in the State. We sell the Cheane.st, for the quality, and she you the best work, for the same money, that yon pay other houses for COMMON''- HADE SAMUEL MU.1PHEY SON. cot iaa. Just poilu.r Daisy ThokstwM. asplsodid bst KeAkluig Lehigh valley.

LeUighN t.Vntxa3 Phil, bot or rs. iiaiutr-a, wnose ootkis sell f.ltiss and friMiil. uf the family are rssuMtrullf omt.il io i fuusral tcw he rsaiilaue. at hat i respectively in their 84th and it'th years, and who have lived honored, happy aud useful lives in the community which thus honors them as man and wife for 0 years. Both are in remarkable health considering their years, and Mrs.

Taylor especially seemed to have renewed the roses which graced her cheek us a bride of 19 so many years before, for this Quoen Anne county, was burglarized and robbed of between 4400 and 500 worth of goods and about $5 in cash. No aok. tti v. is-tn. joi ev nnostuu.

I'eiewar, ua afierao b. at o'clock. V30, "6S, New, J. A J. arrests.

I 1 thy Htto UsitMums Ijuubtrt, Mi tli. iWiij her ae. The and fneod. rl tha family sis taapsst ally iujlt.d to attend in. fua.ral tniw lalt ml dMlcs, fejti Oram street.

.1 nVI-ck "oS l.0 The Kent County (Md.) Mutual Fire Insurance Company offers to contribute 106 -s 1C l'-'- ICvSkg' 13 Ourreucy S'e $1,000 toward the purchase of a hand fire a. m. "oiuio 1 1 Mut at St pni.r's Uauroh. lai.r tufcut at tbs i.ld IjoIio usinsisry. New sof occasion, and Hushed, smiling and happy, the receive with cordial hospitality and unmistakable pleasure all a wojtoa-uy, maa tMk.1 ui irewl wiui sucu in(re-it.

Viuta btuwl bsaikta.ii pnc. i HI JLJmo ttdik'jaM, csv mctihooM of Mrs Hilmes' n.r workA THiiM9et oau3huu Lsns Klvvrs Kd.ta lrM) tdu iirowiuas Atsriaa Grej Wast i-M0. StC, SCO. -ALSO PUBLISHED: MayAgnes Fleming 'ilt)K or CaAAXTOK. A n-xofr lotecuelr iatorsstuix ff Astnes Kl.Hiiuj;, of tMjeejpktAl no.teGuj Ki.oouri'.

Wlfe-A Won- bouad. prux oof iwlii0 eDguie lor Chester town provided the Vs Veaetian Blmfls aai Wiaiow Shades. who gathered to render their tribute of authorities or somebody else will make up the balance. said that tlie evil of an irredeemable paper money was that it fostered speculation, and thttt under a fua valuatiou men were luadu lud to tuakd piowi which iu reason ihey could not moot. It was this, that was the very thing that happened during the war, aud this false measure of vaiua was what 11 meU to beliovo that al a lima i lieu tho couutry was engaged iu au tmpensiv and haustive ww, they wete gottiug richer, when in reality they were beooming jmpoverUhed.

Tha large gathtriug of Juteiligeut ami shrewd men from all parts of tha cuuuty, who Ihttunod with the closest attention throughout to tha address were evidently greatly improved, aud their assent to the wisdom of tho argument was uniuinfukal hi. Col, E. Martin was introduced after the conclusion of Senator. Bayard's pech, aud addressed the still gathering assembly for a half hour. His address was confined to a brief euuuuiutiou of his views upou some of the questions of the day, and his constituency who were listening manifested decided approval of his views, and great saUsfaotiou with their candidate.

At the ooucluston ot the address the speaker introduced Mr. Hall, his colleague on tha ticket, who said that he was pleased to meet so many of his fellow-titions of Susst'X together. Ha desired to become as well kuown to Uiem as he was with the people of his own county. Speeches were also made by George Gray, of Nsw Castle, and Beoretary aftor a brief rest the party proceeded to the fair grounds. Wu Mor wltitiitiuptaois.

The Mayor this morning instructed the Chief of Police to issue no more permits for holdiug oahthumpian serenade concerts ou the streets. The noise ia always hideous aud it happens in nearly everv case that there is somebody lying sick near by the scene of the serenade who are mora or has auuoyed and injured thereby. There being no requests now before the Chief this was thought to be a good time to put a slop to the practice. strike of HaahiaglOB t'rluters. Aaaosiatsd ttsas Ptspstea, Wasuinotosj, Oct.

10. Iu oonsequeuce of au order of tha employing printers of this city reducing the price for ootupo-i-tiou to 40 ceuta per thousand ems or cents per hour aud the rate for other ork iu proportion, tho Unlou men in the various ottloea numbering altogether about 40 struck yesterday. Tne Major's Court. Before the Mayor this morning two druuks were disposed of In the usual manner, aud Fanny Mills was given 00 days for vagrancy. Committed.

Martiu, the accomplice of Larue, the hild swindler, was committed to Now Castle jail yesterday, hi default of $200 ball. auduction in Shirts. The schooner Mary Ann and the oyster friendship and esteem, while the aged groom was doubtless more active in receiving and disposing of the numerous guests than he was on the occasion of the wedding BUY BUSH'S 8UENAND0AU COAL. CV-cxU, Ta-HMb-, lloUauits, Ko'lers, it Tf tuiintiiba ut eery Old Shads piiitiJ sad txuiuusd to 1 sjiul 0 years before, when he was a youth of 24 to am. At about 4 clock there was a collation pungy War Wtutop collided near the mouth of the Cheater river last Thursday morning.

The pungy had the best of it coming off comparatively unscathed, while the schooner was damaged $000 worth. The Clow and Hayes heirs met one one evening last week, at Templevilie, a On aud after 1st, 1878, Uim pfios of. Tlie Celebrated Paragon Shirts tl. sPKIMiKU, NO. 21 UKiNciK STKJiKT.

WilBkintoa. IV sears. served in the dining room, the table being graced by two large bridal cakes, one bearing the date "1818," the year of the SSP WILL 1 $24.00 por Dozen, or $2.00 BACtx Hjttle village on the border between Queen (Anne and Caroline counties, to consider marriage, and the other "178." A new wedding certificate was also provided for this occasion, RR; ROBINtSON CO BANKERS AND BROKERS E. Corner Fourth and Marks WllkkOUAWTOfl. 0aUAWAJtst yOK.tJALK.

8 shsrss irirst National bank aloe k. siksrss lis. stock sasraa kanBOcs' Bsak stock. PbUsiaalpaia, Ka York and Boston oeks boo at Ml sold on imtsmiaaww. it.arj facility affuidaa tieosrw soil tnasut ia stosas at baada.

tr Inalys.eomfurt sad twasr thsrs nofopsrior shirt mads. MARDLE WORKS. Monuments. Tombs, tW Tea edasa estsJlsisvt hi that fetal. CAVA I.

BKKUHK I'C'ilCUASIJill. Charles Smith's Soa, 610 MARKET STREET. which was signed by nearly all the numerous guests. By 6' o'clock all had Cash Ready for Good Mortgages. d.

T. 11KAL.L, oat If Kul KaUts MorUen. B'Atbaus-s. TA IN, Nie. W1UTCB.

lWira scs iihwi.Ii. K. tXiHNKK OF IklUKru AMU AtAKaKT bTKKKTS. Vilm cte, Delaware. out Li-ot the propriety of sending Mr.

Green, a New York lawyer, to England to hunt up the estates to which they believe themselves entitled. There seemed to be a willingness to do so and 100 of the f600 that Green asks for was subscribed on the spot J.P.DOUGHTEN, said "good-bye" and Cedarcroft assumed once more the calm so beautifully sung by its master in the inscription to its mistress No. 410 Market Street, years ago. us SI ti.

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