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marriage laUnd, ffie (Gazette. (Estasushs 0 m 17t4.) PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, EXCEPT SUNDAY Inland reason ment fluaucial him when then grounds of lic BELL & TAYLOR, Edithm and Pvauftsaaa Si» C'Tt Oiuvtncd by Canmür« ta Cent» eta Wt»a, - Month, Payaw.» ■ CotxacToa, ano - Office. Cent» pen Twentv-Five Reoulan Authorized THE ÖUWNEM OTHER, BY MAIL. . . $3.00 (iMtVEAlt. . . 1.55 Jrx Months, . . . Tmoee Month«. . . M > Editorial Room« am con W lLMINOTON Telerhone Ef ADVERTI8EMEN1 » TIME BETWEEN NCCTED WITH THE InAAU, franchise voters by the gloomy success. Uic News HOURS Of 7 a.m. LETTER» ANO Tf.LEQHAMN the gazette, WllMINQTON, Del. rftfftoua ♦1 The to WTLMINGTON, MONDAY, MARCH 19. Representation. The Y. M. K. C. The Young Men's Republican Club, * re.peot.ble politic»! organization of thla city, which may, iu the course of twenty so, become of sufficient importance Will Weekly loses and is March Stages which ig as and chance Vesey which thus day for at within and and offers "The essay be May- same kind. years to coutrol the politics of an election district, if uot of au entire ward, held a meeting on Saturday night and considered the question of increased representation for New Castle county. The deliberations Is given elsewhere, and it looks very muoli though the young gentlemen compos- ing the cl ul», who have not heretofore been charged with originality or force in political matters, have simply allowed themselves to be utilized by some oT the heavier leaders ol the Republican party, who earnestly desire to make all the political capital possible out {Uestion, for the cam- result of their weighty of the repress utatlt paiRU of 1884. In the fl rut place, the petition lucubated at this fcudileuly devised gathering of the R. chicks asks for something present Legislature lias de lta face against, and M. Y. C. that the cidedly set as the mail start iu tin* «lii object is to make a favorable •tiou of reform, alter an agitation that has existed for Ufty years without an intelligeut dlrectlou, much less cusible cltixeu will any .good results, no deuy that it is the part of wisdom to strive for the utmost that the present sessiou will graut, without wasting time and energy in struggling lor impossibilities. The people of Kent and Sussex, largely without regard to their party teeiiugs, are not in favor of the district system throughout the State and a strict basis of of representation population, ami we lear * they will be as long as the principle is used by the leaders of the Republican party, where it has prevailed Iu primary matters for the past lifteeu years, for the purpose of placing the party management iu the control of the most unsavorj' politicians the State ever produced. This i.*the most serious obstacle iu the way of securiug representation ac cording to population, and future elections may go, the project never be favorably considered south of Duck "The the li matter how tlie with pear just eggs Car to by ley, in ing a rill Creek until the Republican party repudiates its present obnoxious manager«, aud effect« a reorganization that will entitle It to the confidence, it uot to the suf respect frages, of the j»eople of the State. For the past two weeks the representation question has bceu iu a position of practical settlement, as far as the present Legislature 1, by reason of the informal ap is cone proval of a Constitutional amendment grant ing five additional members of the lower House to New Caßtle, and increasing the each county, ill be granted fr Senate to four raembet Tili« much, we f«*el assured, by the present Legislature, aud the citizen who would advocate the rejectlou of this increase simply because moreeaunot be *my, instead of a friend, to a cured, is an people who have been struggling for years agaiust a system of unequal representation, and for the first time beg lu to have a rea sonable prospect of at least the partial cess of their efforts. a 125 "Rome," we are told, "was uot built lu a " day," «or was the universe constructed iu t.he twinkling of a eye by the Almighty ^ are of gradual progress ho c; All rein ill. e great over fifty per aud those »t *ase of couragement iu cent, iu this county 's representation at session of the Legislature must certainly be hard 1«» pleas«». It is a long stride in the direct! efo rill complete hi« li future efforts ei prove a basin fro it li renewed vigor be made, brighter prospects of 1 embers r advice to the i •Xpe ofthe Young Men's Republican Ulub, who have evidently allowed themselves to be the tools of intrigueing politicians,Is to at once reconsider their actlOQ of ä tturday night and put themselves on record in favor the prof ment to the Constitution, which lia» every prospect of being a<l«>pte«I at the present, sessiou. They the designing leader.« of ill H.u •••Luke In» a «• using tlielr improper rgaiiizalh f«i display political they ill but degree of perceptio '.east «ho l bat at enough to "con follow the prfth ii • in out of tin* ra which they ha Tc e started the ridicule of will simply bring iijm t he co ily, ami leave the di rorse than if they had takei in regard to the matter at. all. lion far rti< The morning oui>an bitterly charges the Every Eveuin;/ with thr same system «»f in jurious iusinuati sentation the former sistently practised towards the Gazette. We «Jo not know that it. hu« just ground« of complaint, but we do know that. far a« this paper is « oucerued it ha« done more than all the other paper« combined, and even descended to downright falsehood in the effort to " cheapen other people's " good«, falsely, maliciously and «ys " tematically," which practice it now vigorously den« .limit ml«iv pre ll as paper per very readily for respectfully remind the public that As THE SU BJECT is O gotten, the Water Witch Fire Company is still ready to thankfully lions toward« the e felve liberal contribu of a new engine efficient company should not be permitted to suffer longer for neces sary accommodation«, and no good citizen will ever regret the money contributed for this laudable purpose. «•tin house. Such Ah the city election is not many weeks off, It would not. be it bad Idea for the tax pa>ers to look around aud select the very best men to represent them from the respect ive wards. The present Council can be Urgely improved upon without much effort. Closely following the sensational marriage of ex-Senator 8prague of Rhode laUnd, cornea the announcement of hia nomination for Governor by the Rhode and there ia every Inland "Independents, reason ment by the Democratic tomorrow. Sprague's waning fluaucial fortuits have douWtlesa deprived him of the preatlge and influence lie enjoyed when he «hook Rhode Island polities so profoundly in I860, and placed himself, then an acknowledged Democrat, iu the gubernatorial chair, but as political affairs uncertain now a days, there are strong grounds to anticipate a success for the "hero of Cauouchet," even in this reliably Repub lic State. Hod the foreigu-boru citizens for the elective to expect his formal eudorse Conveu Do articles" are public that with can closely; shop until sells cent. power and way cost, that buying the ing cause it chance franchise that ia extended to the colored voters Sprague's election would be : by the Democratic endorsement, but the opposition vote ia ao shorn by this out diBcriinination that the result of the contest is a matter of doubt, despite the gloomy outlook for the usual Republican success. Uic same •red rftfftoua President Arthur, Don Cameron and Secretary Folger are all on the sick list. The effect« of last fall'« elections seem hard to overcome. LITERARY MENTION. —"Farmer Stebbins on the Bowery," Will Carleton's latest, appears in ITarjwr'* Weekly for March 17. —The Musical Herald , published in Boston, loses JiQthiug iu worth as it increases iu age, and the March number contains much that is new. —The leading article In the Continent for March 21 is Mrs. Helen Campbell's "Three Stages In American Literary Development," which Is charmingly illustrated. —The The Ladies' Floral Cabinet for March ig as excellent a number as it» predecessors, and cannot fall to interest all who may chance to pick it up. It is published at 22 Vesey street, New York. —Captain William Thomas,of New York, publishes the tilth edition «»f a pamphlet which explains the use of the planisphe thus enabling any on«? to toll the time of day without a watch. —Major Ben. Perley Poore has written for the April Century a pajterou the 'Capitol at Washington," containing many remi niscences of event« that have taken place within Its walls, as well building. —New York Life announces that with next week's issue it will begin a series entitled, "Biographett«!»," tieing "life-like portrait« and carefully compiled biographies." Mark Twain and David Davis will ligure iu Nos. 1 and 2, respect. Ively. —The A meric offers a priz.; of $G0 for the best essay on "The Application of the Principles of Psychology to th«; Work «*1 Teaching." The essay need not exceed 5000 words, ami must be «ent to the Secretary before the 15th of May- -The International Review for February and March mak<'s a double number and at the same time announces its change ol editorial management. William Ralston Hatch will henceforth be its responsible editor and it is proposed to make it one of the best of its kind. it. ?ell try ble They more only see And lor They den ness in They little to And finds is are ing, so did. a history of tin of Institute, , of Boston —D. Appleton Ä Co., of New York, have, issued a new editiou of John Esten Cooke's "The Virginia Comedians, the Obi Dominion." nearly 30 ye itself a Old Day« iu It was tirst published Ui win •w "generation" ol jK»pular «1 it deservo a . ■ ' li favor. —The paper on "Modern Fiction," which Charles Dudley Waruer lately read in N?w Haven, I« to appear iu the next number of tlie Atlantic. "Pillow-Smoothing Autln with a Prelude on Nightcap« and Comments an Old Writer," by Dr. Holmes, will ap pear in the same number. —Bretano Broth«*.rs, of New York, have just issued a hook on galhroculture and a description of the new process of hat citing eggs and raising chickens by means of horse manure, the invention of Professor A. Car bet. It is entitled "How to Make $500 Yearly Profit with Twelve Hens." —America lor Februry-Maroh is devoted to u «erics of careful articles on Protection, by J. K. Dodge, John Roach, Nelson Ding ley, Judge Lawrence, and David II. Mason, in which the relation «>f protection to inanu factures, agriculture, trade and ship-build ing is discussed: the series closing with an article by Cilles B. Stebbing on a "Tariff uot a Tax." this but We not a rea —1). Binswanger A: Co., publishers, Baltl , are to issue in a short time a small volume entitled "The Science Among the Jew« Before and During the Middle Ages," essay translate«! by Dr. M. J. Schleiden, a prominent German botanist. The work will be a valuable contribution to literature upon the subject, and will be sold at $1 with flexible cloth binding. —The Harpers, in order to encourage young A award of $3,000 for the best original draw ing to illuhtrate Alfred Domett's "Christmas Hymn." The artists must not be over 125 years old, and the sue.cestful coni|>etitor will lie expected to use the money for the prosecution «»I art study. The drawing will be. published in Harpers* Magazine lor De a iu tists, have ■lie »Heml an per be the rill «ember, 188:i. —The April Century will contain six full a picture, page illustrations, : "At Sea." drawn w ong the 1th th»* graver, »r photographing of tin* ithout, pr.vi. who be to subject, by F.lbridge Kingsley, träte one of Job It w ill ill us hs's out-of-door e is noteworthy as Iwing d,indeed, the Tl.is pirt papers, particularly «•• •mied—: engraving that a« eom in a recent I ended,--by Revint r Hale every York. ad to prophet, has arisen, ami, lifting the curtain which hides the next he pictures Hot "Battle of the aimer how **y ■I le, Mi ami tells in a realistic tlielr Inland gained ln*r in«lc| "Nt • landlords, no ith their lit«, itliering trains of tithes, blighting and dist.rui laws." Kuril is to bu the finite of this it battle wldch is to take place early in This brochure is published by J.ee «V doubt be very popular Tc IV.) t. started of Shepard, : 1 will ugtlie "sons of Erin." — In tin* Sort!, A meric di tcau uevieu' lor April, legal aspect« of «li espectlvely by the H« v. r oolsey and Judge A. adlaii, un der the title, "A Canadian view of Anu<'xa ," make« a forcible presentation <»f the hich incline many citizen« of the Dominion to regard with Ihvor the idea of Senator jetl which the script ui al and tin nted r I). W • are pr Ur. Theod. .! . Dr. 1*. Bender, a C the in just that. done people's «ys ti pre per abBorption by the United State«. John A. Logan sets forth the n exi ts for "National Aid to Public Schools" in the several State.« and territories. The Rev. Dr. Howard Crosby writes of "The Dangerous Classes" that me :e the per petuity of civil order ami the peace of the community, corporation stocks ami the ittiiiug the manipulators of who, having amassed enormous wealth, use it for farlous purj;>o8«*8. James C. Welling, Presi bian University, treats of "Race Education" the problem that con fronts the philosophic statesman, of the presence in our body politic of a strong negro contingent. " The Water 8upply of Cities " is discussed by Charles F. Win gate, " Ethical Systems" by Prof. F. H. Hedge, "Street Begging" by Rev. I)r. Charles F. Deems, and " Criticism and Christianity " by O. B. Frothlogl Published at JO Lafayette Place, New York, d for sale by l>ookse]lers generally. ne «lent of Col for that still contribu engine should neces citizen for Delawi Do 't Whip Wlfe-lleateig. ; Chester Time«.] Illinois has decided to follow the example of little Delaware aud establish the whip plug post for wife-beaters. "Rough Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ante, bed-bugs, skunk«, chipmunks, gophers. 15 cents. Druggist«. weeks tax very respect can be effort. KbM." -U JOHN WÀ9AMAKMUV8: Do you know what "leading articles" are in trade! They are things that the buying public are judges of; things that they can compare, store with store; things that they can find out and value of closely; things that they can shop and shop and shop upon, until they find out which store sells them for the very least cent. Upcfn these things merchants aie helplessly in the power of the vigilant shopper; and they nave got into the way oi selling such things at cost, or below cost, in the hope that they may ''lead" you into buying other things. Hence the word "leading articles." Within twenty years muslin underwear has become a "lead ing article" in dry-goods, be cause ladies used to buy the materials and make it, or get it made, and do yet; that is, because thev know all about it. But merchants don't like to ?ell without profit; and they try to evade it in every possi ble way. In underwear merchants reason like this. They say r "I ran't get a cent more for it than other mer chants; and if I try I shall only drive away trade, see if I can't buy it for less." And so they beset the makers lor the lowest possible prices. They pay no heed to the hid den qualities of muslin; they accept any degree of Himsi ness that ladies can't detect, in the struggle to get good Iookiug underwear down. They even go further. They abandon good looks, and take anything that can be called underwent, no matter how worthless, it only the cost is little enough. So underwear is degraded to llie lowest possible level. And yet even the worse of it finds buyers; partly because it is cheap, and partly because a great many women and girls are in business and out of sew ing, and do not know or care so much about sewing as they did. i'll a Not all merchants are in this scramble for the worst, but nearly all. There are two houses in town, not of the popular, rather of the exclusive class, that make good under wear, and buy and sell it, too. We don't want to advertise them to signify that we are not entirely alone. Our own policy is between tliese ttvo extremes. We make pone. We buy the best we can pick ont of the whole fnarket. We tempt makers to make plain work of quality to satisfy the most critical. We keep our trade popular] hut we insist upon goodness of material and care fulness of work through and through. East of A 1 •le^ fro il : 1311, 1 b ami k beyn ui:;the I »a About two montlis iigo we ad vert bled Pompadour luces just come from Paris, and de scribed them. Everybody wanted to see them, including merchants and the traveling salesmen from New York. Nobody had heard of them np to that time; and we have no reason to believe but we should have them yet all to ourselves, if we hadn't set the importers agog lor them. Now they axe everywhere. For the past week we have been receiving other new laces; too many to give even a list of. Let tips hint suffice for to-day: Three distinct classes of Spanish called Broderie de Nancy Van dyke and Escurial. Broderie de Nancy is a true Spanish, but is in the form of embroidery; Vandyke a heavy Spanish pat tern upon net, very heavily run; Escurial is Vandyke with out net, Spanish all though. Third cl it le, southwest from centre. of of of of H. I)r. ante, 15 John Wanamakf-r, • bast nut. Thirteenth and Market streets Cll.y-hall square, Philadelphia. i«n i TUE THE UAIMMOAD LINE» \>HILADELFHIA, WIL- GS J MI NOTON AND ÊÊÊt BALTIMORE RAILROAD. MARCH, 14th, m2. Trains will Upve Wilmington as follows for : rhiladelphiaaad intermediate station*—*.*4,7.00, 10.®, a. m. >». 4.00, 7.W, ».5A I». »• PhlladeUotala maims)—2.00, Lö. ••»0.7.EN J-Ä J*8t Nt'w 1.®, «.», .55. •». »•« *• »• *is.n, i.tt, 1®, auTV. a.;«, 7.3S, 1». in. Baltimore anà Intermediate tutlons—1.06, 0.17 10.QO a. m. ft.Oft p. in. tlmoaated Bay Line-«. «7 p. »• and Washington—L42. 4.61, 8.06 0.17 w. 1.00. *L(É, 6.ÛÛ e.67, n.ot p. m. Baltimore only-—LfisJ^teu a. m. 12.® and Trains Tor Delaware'Division leave for*. New Castle—4.00, ».iu*. in. 1.06, 3.U0, 6.25 p. 10, juid 12.55 night. _ Harrlni 1.06, a Deltnar A. '•* Bâl BakU d Intermediate station«— 1 9.10 a. ui 7. id lutorinedlaie »tatlftna—ft.1* a. m. 1.06 p. in. HITNDAV TRAIN*. ed late stations -8.10a.m. hiladclphla and lute 12.00m. 8.30. 7.®, ft.66, p. in. hlladelphia and New York -2.00, 2. 7.® p. m. d Washington—1.42. 4.61, 8.06. 8.17, 1. 6.17, £t a. Baltimore a. m. 11.04 p. m. Baltimore--J.06 a. in. For further luroruiallou paasengers ferred to the time table» posted at the depot. ASF*Trmln» marked thus: (•) sr« limited express upon which extra fare 1» charged. J. R- WOOD, General Passenger Agt. CHAM. E. PUGH. Oenersl Manager. 10 P. ^ELAWARB WESTERN RAILROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS. On snd after JUNK 30th, 1882,trains will run as follows: Leave Wilmington 7.06, 10.», a. m; 6.» Arrive at Landenberg, 8.» a. m; 12.00 8.40 p. tn. Leave Landenberg 6.® a. m ; 12.® p. m. Arrive at Wilmington 8.00 a. m: 2.16 p. ni D. CONNELL, Superintendent. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON ANDAWF.II DECEMBER 36, 1882, MAIN LINE. TRAINS LEAVE BROAD STREET STATION. •Dally. HHdly, except Sunday. "New York Pullman Palace Fast Line, |*itn.hur* Western Kxpress... Pacific Express Writ ..... Ilarrishurä Kxprc». . Niagara Kxnrva» . "'afklns Express... Erie Mall an«f Buftal cept Saturday. x press,. fen Express.. Martlnnhurg Kxpn-.ss <:)iamher»hurg and II .*« 8.10 and 11.05 a. hemhurg only, 5.40 p. in. Shenandoah Valley Railroad every week day at 8.10 a. m.. and New Or leans Express, via Lu ray and Chatta 1 im »fra, dally at. Iliirrlahiirjc ami York Exprès» Mall Train. Harris!» York and York, Hanover Columbia and V Parkesburjt Train. Downlligtown Aecti a. in., and 10.» p. n d Chicago Limited" of ..*11.»a. m .*11.05a. ui ..* 9.1« p, m .•11.® p. m 4.®a. m 8.10 a. m 11.06 a. m .1 the West. I Express, «Ully . II.® p. .S 8.10 ». .Ml.05 a, (4.» siul 11.06 a. Kane Lock wb M.ai ( lis in ., dally, II.» p. ... 11.» p. ...I 6.40 p. ...* 7.00a. « 3.14 p, • Express. S s.ioa. •I Frederick Kxpre»»{n .05 a. 1&S% • M 44 p. .46 45 p. miu.Mialh.il, «1.15, 7.46, 11.4 1. On 4un«lay, 7.45 a. m. 45 and 8.l5p. m. 8.15. 7.45, 8.16, 10.15and 11.45 . J.4.», 3.15, 2,46, 4. I\ 4.45, 45. 9.15, 10.» and 11.» p. . 45and 11.45 a. in.. I, 2.45, i. Ä |i! !,.45, 2.11 5.15, 5.16, «.15, «.45, 7. ( In Hu inlay, 7.45, 9 8.16 auft 10.16 p. in. 5.16, Itryn Mawr Traluw, 6.10, 0.15, 6.45, 7.16» 7.45 8.16, 8.46, 10.15, 11.45a. in., 12.46. 1.45. 2.14 2.15; 2.45, 3.15, 3.4% 4.15, 4.44, 4.4.% 5.16, 5.4% 6.15 0.4% 7.45, 9.15. 10.» and II.» p. in. On Sunday, 7.4% V*4% 11.45 a. in.. 1. 2.4% 6.15, 8,15 Weht Cheater Kxpn-B. h.ioa. «»dation, 0.H, 7 4% 11.46a. in., 2.14,4.15, 5.1% 6.45. 6.4% 7.4% II.» p. in. On Hu inlay, 7.4% 9.4% 11.4% a. in.. 1, 5.16 and 10.15 p. in. Trains arrive-From PltOhurg. 2.&5 and 7.® a. I., 5.1% 7.26 p. in., «tally. From Erl«* and WrilaiiotporL, 7.50 a. in., dully, except Monday, nn Banal«» and Niagara Fall», 7.50u. in..dally From Lock Haven, 8.® p. in., day. From Watklna, Elmira ., «tally, except Hun d 10.15 p. in. .. 4.44. 5. Kn «•«*|»t MoihIhv. •la! I y except gun d Wllllttinsport, 5 p. day. NEW YORK DIVISION. TRAINS LEAVE BROAD STREET STATION FOR NEW YORK. on *e« k-days, 3.U5, 3.», 3.4% 6.50,7.», »and II a. m. (Limited Express, 1. », nd 8.» p. m., •lays, 3.(1% 3.20, 3.4% ., 4, (Llnillcil Express. 5.»)0.», 7.4% 8.» p. IU, and 12.01 ntirht. For Brooklyn, N. Y., a'l through trains con nect at • I**r»«*\' Ully with boats of "Brooklyn ex, " affording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double ferriage and jou York city. lia Girt, Spring Lake, Ocean Be Asbury Kara and Long Branch, Ex| a.®, 8.* 6,6. », 7.4% 8 .) !. % 4. 01 night. ( H. :«) a. A ' Ne F.xprei for H« 6.69 and 11.uu a. days. d 3. I 1 - FROM KENSINGTON STATION FRONT AND N4IRHI8 STREETS, for New York, Ö.55 d 8.40 a. . Oil •k-days. FROM MARKET STREET WHARF. Kxpress for New York, via Carmleti and Trenton, d 4.» p. in., on week-day». and Intermediate 9 a. Tom's Kl Express for stations, 8.3)a. Tuckerton, 8.*. BELVIDERE DIVISION. FROM BROAD STREET STATION. Daliv,except Sunday—Express for Lamberlvllle, Easton, D« lawar« Water Gap, Scranton, Bing hamton and Oswego, 7.32a. in., 12.01 and 6.00 p. ter Gap only, 4.00 For rantoii and W ihcrtville, 3 p. in. »n, 7.32 a. 12.01 I and 4.00 n. m. daliy, except Sunday- From Ea«tl«»n, 19.60 a. m.; 3.50 and 8.45 p. in. 1 Trains FRO.M KENSINGTON STATION, FRONT AND NORRIS STREETS. •«•pt Sunday—Express for Lnmhertvllle, Delaware Water Gao, Scranton, Blng mid Oswego. 7.40 a. in., 12.01, 6.36 p.m. Water Gap only, 4.36 p. in. Daily, . l»ertvllle, 2.10 p. 111. , 7.« a. dally, d 10.» a. m., I ; ♦ . ; 12.01 and 3.:« p. m. pt Sunday—Frum ■ ■ u •• bad at •car tickets «• treela, 838 Chcstnul street. plug •1 m .1 Broad «1 e?ro" f * r Inlormalloii ei t the following pany will ««all for_ «I realdenccH. Time be obtained at the l'li« t . 1.. ■ statt« Chest nut street, X. E. cor. Broad ami Chestnut, No. 116 Market N«». 4 Uhelton No. UK ET OFFICES: b !. Germaiit'n, Il ARLES E. HUGH, General Manager, J. R. WOOD, General i'asbenger Agent. ol GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. DOUBLE TRACK—STEEL RAILS. HELEN DID SCEN ERY, M AGNIFICKNT KVLIl'MKNT, NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL WAY . ÏFKKCT OOTOHKR I, 1882— Trains leave Baltimore city time, us I'ollowc : Mall Train, dully except Sunday, lb (be North aud W«'8t. .. Ulilc« 7.» a. Limited Express, «tally 10.45 u. 10.45 u. w . holy, West. k Haven aud Watkins Express day. .„V... . Pa iHcnger I I .10.45 a. l»t > laity except Harrisburg : n Express, dully .. X press. West, «tail y nil ami Buffalo Exp itiiiliiodatloii Sunday. Sunday only, ei-oiniiiodultou, 9.», II.» a. in., t, 10.00, II.» p. in. Oil Sunday, «(top. III. Gettysburg. 7.» a. in. Valley Railroad, town, 10.46 a. m. Spring Branch, 0.30 a. in 5.30 p. m. We* . 8.45 p. m. Mall Ex Erle M .11.15 p. in. ss, except .11.15 p. m. irdav Parkt *>. P* «». 9.» a. u iy « » ill- A . 9.30 a. m., I.» For Hanover and berlaml 7.» a. I Ilagers For G ree i., 3 and 5.» 1 1 • arrive from the West, 7.40 a. m., 6.05 and >. in., «tally. From the North, 7.» a. no, ALonday, 5.05 and 7.15 p. in. Tral 7.15 I ■laity, except or*tl«*kets^to all points East. North and West, apply at Culvert Station, at Northeast co Baitliiiore ami Calvert streets, ami ul Union Station. Baggage «-ailed f or n orders left d Calvert streets. F< «1 chuck««! at hotels »filet*, northeast id Ihtlliinor« BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAIL ROAD. FROM CALVERT STATION. TAKING EFFECT DECEMBER 24, 1882. F«»r Washington, 7 a. in. 3.15 and 8.55 p. in.. • billy, except Sunday, and 4.20, 7.35, 9.45 and amt 11.35 a. in., and 5.00 and 7.10 p. in., dally. For Pope's (J.eex Line, 7.® a. in. and 4,10 p. m„ dally, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 7.® a. m, dally except Sunday, ami 6.® p. in., dally. For Richmond and the South at 4,20 and 9.46 a. in., dally, and 3.15 p. in., dally except Sunday. For the South via Virginia Midland Rail read, at 4.» a. in., dally, and 8.» p.m M except Sunday. 7.101). in., Sunday only. For White Sulphur and € a. in., dally. ... For Norfolk via Potomac River steamers, day, Wednesday and Friday at 11.35 a. m. FROM UNION STATION. . and O. K. R., at 4.» Mon For Washington, 4.®. 6.®. 7.0% 7.46, ft.60, 11.® . m.. 2.65, 8.3% ft»®, 7.»,».°6 p. m. On Sun day, 4.3%6.60T7*®. "- 40 *• 6 10 »"d For ^â. 1 Midland Road, at 4^30 a. m ., except Sunday. 7.® p. in.. ., dally, 9.® ttunday ., dally, 2.651p. in., Ml AO. Road, 4.®a. Sunday. except FROM UENNSYLVANIA-AVKNUE STATION For Washington, IU, 7.10. 7.1k ft.M and 11.46 a. 3.». 6.16, 7.26 and 9.10 p. m. On Sunda 6.M, i.QO, ft.®and 11.46 a. in., 5.l5juid For Annapolis, 7.10 a. m„ dally except Sunday; 6.15 p. m., dally. LEAVE WASHINGTON FOR BALTIMORE At 6.®, 8.W, 9.» and 10.» a. m., 1.30. 4.20, 4.40. 6.20, 7.», Ô.60 and 10.20 p. m.. .On Sundays, at 8.®, 9.» a. m. . 4.20, 6.20, 7.80, 9.® aud 10.20 p. a UUAKLKS K. PUOH, RAILROAD IAN MM. JALTIMORE ANDOHIO RAILROAD. TUE MODEL FAST LINK, AND THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WENT, VIA WASHING TON. JANNY COUPLEPl DOUBLE TRACK ! HTKKI. KA il.H I _ 3LF. TO TA KB EKKW1 ■ A. ÜMXikiêÊik CWltHiiiil, SfclLouis V '•* va 4.4ft F WÜhlÄ gum and way «tntkMi«. (VA. MIDLAND) Southwest, Richmond. (via Onantleo.) Elllcott (Tty and way »tat ions. Washington and way »talion». 7*1& A AS I) WASH INtlToN KX. >n<l .Ukilmi.oi, M.truiwtl tan Branch. tPiedmont Htraaburg, Winchester, llaç ftvtowii, Frederick ami way »tat I on a, via Main Stem. (On Sunday to Klilcotl City IN 1 Ml Et are to for day a.® 4.8b 7. ■*' "Win .. .BURG. < T N CI N N ATI. HT. I .OUI», WAHHINUTON ANDCOLUMHim KX PRKHH dally, and CHICAGO dally . »aturilay. (Richmond and tin* Mouth, Ouanth-o). Hlvcplng rar». Baltlmoi ruin all. Loul*vfllr and Chicago .1 Parlor Cara, Chicago Junction to (Tilcago. M«H|»tng Oar», Grafton to Indlanapoll», p« Saturday. ton and way sta Ions. Annapo g¥o*N AND LAUREL EX 8.00 tl l X toCIn as dally e 9.10 tWashln lis on Bn: WASH I. PRESS. -• 10 .» P. M. 12.16 Washington, 1.® tOn Sunday ton snd Elllcott City and way stations. Washington and Wav »tatlon». (Rich mond. Quantico, except Sunday). Con nect at Wanhington with I. à S. C. Co., ou Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and with Potomac Steamboat Co. on Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday lor Old Point waSu'soton sxmws. »too. at Jesnup*» Annapolis Junction, Laurel and Hyattsvllie. 4.® Vt Inchester, HagerHtown, Frederick way. tVV ashlngton, Annapolis and way. ♦ Frwlerlck and way station». Martinsburg and way stations, t Washington and way stations. 7.® tPittsburg,Cleveland anti Detroit Express. BAD. Palace Sleeping Cars to Pittsburg. 8.46 ♦CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS, WASHINGTON AND COLUMBUS KX 1.® l Ion. 4.® Hi 1.09 »1 I ■ « i5 PRESS. 11. AO. Palace Sleeping Oars to ('Inclnnatl. 8t. LouIf ami Ulilrago, Lynch burg and the South, via Va. .Midland^ |Dn Sunday onlv, for Mt. Airy and way. Ml. Airy ami way »tAllon». IL» Washington ami way station»«. Leave for Metropolitan Branch, 7.16a. r and 2.® t>. in. For Kuek ville, 19.00 a. in. ins »top at Relay except 3.00 a. in. LEAVE WASHINGTON FOR BALTIMORE; 5.00, 18.». 8.60, 17.45, 8.10, 19.00, 10.00 a. in. ; 12.10, 11.26, 2.38, 12.36. 13.00, *.», 4.», t4.4Q.t5.46, t7.00, 7.», 19.« and 11.» p. ♦ Dally. {Sunday only, except Sunday. Baggage called for and checked at hotels residences on orders left at Ticket Offices, 1»»2 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, N. W. Cor. Cal vert; CAMDEN STATION BROADWAY. W. M. CLEMENTS, Master of Transportation. 9.16 111. I. IL» All (Hirer trains daily. I «I td SOUTH K. LORD, Gen. P . Agent HTKAMMHtC CIS KM. NCHOR LINE. UNITED STATE» MAIL »TKAMEK« Ball Weekly to and from id GLAttGOW, via LONININ DERRY. NEW YORK Cabin Pansage, #80 to |H0. Return* fill) to |140 Hecoitd Cabin, «40. Return Tickets,f76. Steerage prepaid, (21. Outward, |2 h. Paantniger a4M!omin<MiatloiiH an* unexctdle«!. AI SlalerooiiiH on Main DtH'k. PaMbcng« r* book«'* lowest rates to «#r from Geruiauy, Italy Norway, Hwe«!en, I»« nmark. Ac. For book« of "Tours In Scotland ''rates.plans, apply to HKNDKKHON BROTHERS. Nee i»rk, or SAMUEL F. ltK'ri'H Adam« Expr^n, • •ij A. D. LeCarpenter, DuPont's Mills, Wll AGENTS Attention. KTFOK ALA KM CLOCK, with Luuil 110UN Compoaltlon Fa« c. Tl NUTHINII SELLS SO a month easily made. Send 3-cent stamp for full pnrtlc ES A FKlSHlK,<leneral Agents, Waterbury, Conn M seen Uis tlnctlv at night. RAPIDLY. »2 f»0 for saint ulsrs.OLOW janlH-1-14 >le, POSITIVE CURE A WITHOUT MEDICINES'. ' ALl.AN'B SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES Eaten ted, October 16tb, 1876. —One bt ..r No. I will N«j. 2 matter of No nauMHtUK doses of «mbebs, copulbu of sandalwood, that are cerlaln to prod pepEia by destrtn'lng thecoatlugdof ine *. Price, |1.M. Sold by all druggists «»r n pt of price. For further partie utars scad frcular P. U. Box, 1,633. f«» day* or less. f*t obstinate case. v will «: the long standing. lomaciu a bed fore J. C. ALLAN CO., .ul« *J* loHn Street, p. $30,000 tor $2. ^^JTU POPULAR MONTHLY DKAWINU Commonwealth Distribution Co. In the ettyof LOUISVILLE, Saturday, March 31st., 1883. On the last day of each month (Sundays cx <*epte«l). R**pealed adjmlleatIon by Fwleral State Courts nave placed tbls «;oiiipany the controversy or the law. To this Uoiupauy belougs the sole honor ofhavlng Inaugurated the ly plan by wlihdi tlielr .drawings art honeM and fair beyond question. N . B.—The Company lias capital and m»erve fUud. Read carefully the lint ol prices f«*r the beyond • proven hand a large MARCH DRAWING. 1 l*rlr.e. 1 Pri/.e. 1 l*r|y.e. 10 Prizes, 1,000 each 600 •• mo •• ...fai.oco ... to, îo'lîio to, we 10, uu no 10, U0 Ü, 1,000 JO, 000 2,71X1 1,800 300 " Approximation 200 " " 1UÖ " " 0 ' n 1,960 Prises..,. .1112,400 W HOLE TICK KTM, fZ. HALF TIC KITTS, fl. 27 Tickets, •»; 56 Tickets, flOU. Remit Money or Bank Drart In Letter, or send by Kxpress. Don't send by lU-gisU'red Letter or Post ()fflce Or«ler. Orders of |5 ami upwanl b (press, cau t»e bent at our expense. Address all «1er» to R. M. KOAHDMAN, U-ourler-Jouri.al Building. Louisville Kv. B I JOHN DAVIS <fc SONS, 736 Arch Street, Phila. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL) —or— FINE FURS A FULL LINK OF SE A.L -ANÜ Fur-Lined Garments ) ON HAND AND MADE TO OKDEH. at p. Special Attention Paid to Fitting and Lengthening Seal Sacques. u.nt'a LadlW, MUM. and Children'. KUiW, of all kind.. Hole inanulacturer. or DAVIB' PATENT HANU PKOTECTOB, The only article ever mule that hand, warn while driving in < will keep your ea -1-60 daman», pHOr. À. 8. WE BÖTE K '8 SELECT * FIN Academy, Dancii i$»ir Tffcn.* «î ! -Jl Mr 6 - (Pourt'i Floor.) Wllmington, Del. |y Now open for the reception of pupil« for the Second Quarter. GENTLEMEN*HCLABBr-Monday and Tbur»* day evtulu»», 1'roiu ft to 10 o'clock. LADIKrt AND CHILDREN'» UI.AHB-Thiirft days from 6 t« « p. in., Saturday» from 2. » to 4.8b p. in. ht during second waltz. College The latent dance» to be uartcr are La Rimse wall/, I Universal (juadrll i/I yple l aneen CHOICE « >K DAY8. private rlasae« In the min trie« city or out or town »liouhl confer with as practicable for choice of days. ms, circular, etc* apply at H. F. HOB EL EN'», No. 710 Market street, by mall to For A. ». WEBSTER, Masonic Temple, Wilmington. Dei. ID SStf*1-tf-M . UMr uuujM,, W. fancy Hoalery and Embroideries. S. H. STAATS, No. 405 Market Street, ÜM JiMt opmeil as «leKaut stork ol New Hamburg EMBROIDERIES ! y of the above Patterns are entirely d will he Hold at LAST YEAH'» PRICKS. Mi N Also, Just receive«! a beau tiful assortment of COTTON TRIMMINGS Suitable lor Trimming Undergarments. HOSI ER Y ! We are cliMlng ont some 4M« Lots of La.lles' d M l»ses* FANCY HOSIERY ! -half the n'giilar price, In order lo At nearly make room for NEW HPKINIi STOCK. h. BALL'S »Health ('orsfît ■1 lh Incrctthing In ponu larlty every day. »sladles It the MOH FORTARLE F EUT FITTING corset HttVR glV« ' Isfacthiii « T COM d PER M «'reliants h the tx-st sat >f any 1 they ever sold. ;ii Warrante«! satisfactory ••r money refunded. —FOB HAI.K ONLY IlY R. L. RUSSELL, 218 Market si re« t. fehl 4-3-'» j ^ POSITIVE CUKE Only Two B«)ttle«. FOR CATARR tile" ■^RRHC0 r L0>'L n l «ïu fJSSi»»®? A CURE :it lam. I In r\ Idem e 1 crwhcliiilng tluii Ely's Dream Halm • d I reell y «»Hier to f the «11 h d ban r«* ilted In m< itliln the range of u r observatioii than all other rciuc d lea. — W 11 k esharre, V O .. , 1 «* «1er," D«c. iw, 1879. We bear from ■A flattering Ely's LYt- article of real SMITH, i AY- FEVER APPLY »>y tin* little linger Into th«; nostrils. By absorption It «1 fee tu all y eleanses th«- nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions. It allays Inflammation, protects the membranal linings of the head from additional cohls, pletely heals the sores and restores the sense ol iaate and smell. Beneficial r«*»ults are realize«! bv a few applications. A thorough treatment w'lll|cure. Umiqualed lor foldH In head. Agree able to um*. Send forclrcular. Sold by druggists By mall 60c. a paekage—stamps. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO.. Os weg«), N.Y. >f n Bab * r 1 t. Klink I<*cl&-ni, w, fAw ACIFT r y|(|TH EACH "JtÏNfipoWBi ^OWDt^V . «AMCLERES. Niles we uu U0 000 n premium or b all THEPERFECTIOHotrptflTESTDISCO^Dw SCIENCE OF THE ACE 1 FULL WEIGHT, FULL STRENGTH,NEVER FAILS t£T Always a handsome Chromo. !-»r Often a large Picture Book and Two Paintings. LiT*Sometimes Watch. Dßlf' Ask your grocer for it. lcbl2-8-70 goo«l Stem-Winding QPIUM MORPHINE HABIT CUBED IN 10TO » DAYS. ) THOUSANDS of references from cured. N«» pay till cured. jiersons and DR. J . STEPHENS liebanon, Ohio. Cincin nati. your XIV11-26 PltfAXt/jU" PUMNATIONAL BANK * , JK ... KBFMtlTORY FIN ANCTA1. AUKNTV Public - ami» TH». iiNi'riti) M.lenv. 0*0. il AHHhtbomb, l'*u» UP CAPITAI. WAT*,, fpwaup iimn, I* '«UW, ViUl,ino, Pliltadeluhla, New York an.« it famished L. regular | ».posltor.« IMscouut day», Moniiayh 14.® a. m. nïîiÏÏki TMltKsifjÇj 'IKKCTDIW: fdward I tel I b, ('lenient it. Hmyti.. George \V. Itush, Daniel Janie». •V*» H, Art™, ••antes (•. Met Wil Ham TatnîïïJ^ »••nnei Han , Jr. %1-lT »JIHR AHTIZAN8 SAVINIi I1AXK, NU. IM MAKKKT S I Inn IlfCOHSOKATKO JAKUARV ÎITII ' «KMI-A.NNU*i UIT1DIHU ML ID MXNAUKK.H: Clement B. Smyth, Charles W. Howland, fiiäTFÄ J5T"~* W. Hastings, K<lward Pusey, öeur«. w. ifu.a, ïTüÂi K*lw»r<l Darllsitoa ■•»'■ksou, NN llljaru H. Swifi, Anthony Higgins. K. T, TAYUlBArnuuret ' •1. M. MA'IHKK, AM#. r.Mi-iT R. R. ROBINSON & (X) BANKERS ANI» KH0KRH8, ! Fourth and Market Strwti FOR SALE; 10 »hares Delaware Hullroad. Buy and sell bond»! Letter» of cre«llt available In all in Slid «Irait» oil England, Ireland,V «I »wltrerlan«! Issued. •ks .!• iar<NY L. RAYMOND. ALON/.O DKWIIkL J.JKNRY L. RAYMOND A CO., I STOCK BROKERS, NOB. « AND 6 PINK STKKI'T, N. ,| lo Buy aud sell lor Invest BUMUltS the New York 8t<H;k KxcUange. in class privileges at. favorable rah*. Pirt distantly loiated from Wall & wishing to invest from $50 to fl.iHMl, an; invitai wriUt for us for particulars. Financial Report mulled free. Small 1 » execuUd'at current rules. BeicrtoKan MetnlKTs'of N. Y. 8toek Exch&nçe, Ofl of Ne prominent Manufacturing Bu'lncss House«. mnU-d mi aui»BcH f,on - •nt, ami cam gin all securities dixit I sat York Central Kail road Co., •1 Merci ,1 M Refer-ncc* S3 lam. 1 o tluii Halm y to h r«* 5L O of a> 5 O iw, <0 real Into «1 of It ol >f * <* if C a ^2 O <r5 ; j.'i V 5 If I « . s S 0 P_ M j'irl a ■1 p » « CL * CJD x : .s I >i % / p: o « t I H - i 3* «'fc rcsl :rl CD (ft «91 CO .* a o a. I "0 fl .il V c 1 a> m ji tl 00» I indj HKi: !,0 1 b 1 H. H. WARNER « ROCHESTFW NY rfeSwÄ w-« Pamphlet of Instructions free. PATENTS and it. ent a LAND 'OHBTTÄ* _ »-uff I"! 1 ft BV »101» F» IJ : ,u •tfSiSA«'-: 1 stodh, «i HI« to«»«» huyt .* PURE tl INDIA rromth® Districts of ASS i yAÄ*-«] OACH ARK A NGJLAVALLK* ' Al)6 olug. Um Calcutta Tea Syndicate, 1® w nÇ Y. PENSION Injury. Fees, |10. fff* pro** 1 » ilbl charges for Deser ters, et^., ( experience. Address C. M. BL. Waalitnrtnn, _ jiersons PATENTS.®,..^ llvln^Ol » 1 WaftiUugUtn, I». O.I