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W. value is file 05n zette* re m 1784.) «tJBLIBHED EVER\ DaY, EXCEPT SONDAT wss the work BKl.t. Ar TAYLOR. CDITOSS AVI» Pl W.IHHXa*. or th* A4 9m sv Camh« n% i Ccnts rsa wrra, Month, Pavaaur Cou.sr.Toa. -Fivt ccnts rer Rtuouaa AilTHOaasu f ME HuatNSSS oTHca. re and down uel lars, the of the is I BY MAIL. . 98.80 $«• v*a*. . . 1.66 IAjNTh«, BÛ ê m Ovric« and EorroaiAi Boon* ai l aon witm th« Wilmington Telephon« Ex an:» News on Advertisement« ma« sk THfc MOJH» wr 7 A. M. AND 8 9. V *u Letten» and Teuqnams THE GAZB1TTE, WkJNfOTtn. OSL. *} :ftic t*i WILMINGTON, THtKHDAl, JULY 26. Making the Tariff a Heftige. As usual when defeat stares them in t he face, the Republican parly managers are en deavoring to make the tariff the main issue in the approaching Presidential campaign, and to use it a cloak to cover the multitude of sins with which their administration oi at)airs lias l»ecu alleuded. It is doubtful, however, if the "tariil " hurrah" will have its usual edect any longer, for although the American people patieut and loug sudVring, they will not continue iudutiuitely to swallow the inordi nate messes oi political quackery that have been forced down their throats in the past. When the Republi can party was charged with the long cata logue of crimes aud peculations that had been committed iu its name aud under its protection, the only answer wras that the party tariff industry. It did not matter that half the leaders of the party and many of its ablest journals were out aud out advocates oi tree trade, as all swallowed their real convictions and joiued iu the hue aud cry alter the voles oi the workingmen of the couutry. Indications are that the "Lurid howl" will agaiu be employed by the Republicans next year, in the hope of averting t c defeat that now laces them with such a threatening aspect. But its edicacy has been destroyed, audits hypocrisy completely exposed. It is harped upon by editors w hose private tree trade opiuious aud its msiucerily who are known to be iu sympathy wi h Land reform, advocate high protection simply with the idea ol advancing the Republican cause. The many infamous lies that was the champion of high aud protection to American uutorioub allebled V hou xien beeu boldly utu-.red iu the iuterest of the tarit! qucbtiou, have simply had the effect of removing it entirely Irorn the do main ol politics, and placing it belore the people as a matter not to be determined by the bucccbb oi the other but to : party the beat intcreblb oi the be dealt with 'hole couutry may require. The Repul licau party muat go. It must to the people lor ilb nigh crimes no ridiculoun bide ibsue« aubwi mibdemeanors, will be allowed to divert tue atteuliou o! the people lrom the real question, aud save it from deberved iiupcachmeul. The Tkusteeb of tub Poor were more generous than just, yesterday, wheu they allowed the expense account oi the unknown parties who removed a small-pox eorpse lrom the yard at dixth aud DuDoul streets, where it had been saicly buried, and rein terred it iu the Potter's Field. Their action iu violation oi law, as w. 11 as prejudi cial to the public balcty, and iuste.«d oi pay ing them the Tiusie b should have laaeu measures to discover and puuish the lawless trespassers. Tue Public bunuings Committee of City Couucll have doue themselves credit iu the alterations and decoranous of the Council chamber. They should ioliow uu this good work by haviug the auditorium aud the stairway leading up stairs renovated iu a similar, though noi so expensive or elabo rate, mauuer. At present the lower hail is eyesore, aud the people are entitled to a little beauty aud comlo.t as well as the wcmbcis of Council. on a to a ■ Many remdents aiuug West Eighth . street, aud iu the immediate vicinity, would be gnatly pieaoed ii the City Fasseuger Railway Company would run a to connect at Eighth and Market. They are iirmiy of the opinion that such au auucx would be largely patronized. Uuk people will not be disposed to grum ble at the (Quickstep players 1» losing games like the she Brooklyn club. It w contest, that alway hovers over the nail held iavored their opponents. Evidently some one was to b'aine for the horrible disaster that has tilled Ba ti more wiih su< ti woe aud sulleriug, but from the uaid verdict ol the Cor< likely that the guilty party allowed to escape without eveu a formal censure. a lit Lu.ou street, l icasionally yesterday with a well played which the "luck" or "ehuuce" F. '»jury it 11 be The America Rapid Telegraph Com ceded to the demands ol the Brother pany hood, yeaierduy, and lairly broke the back of the oppobiiioi W entern Union Lbe r. at »trike. The >"pi»ly, it i» expected, vill Lave lo lolU.w fuit. The New Y<,rk World "whether the people Deuiociatic PrcMdeut c "iu aecurcaiice prebbed at the poiib" lb the ibtue to be de cided iu 1384 " that rule and whether a declare* be inaugurated itii the popular will ab ex Although less than one ye Tree ton, N. J., Ti suits on hand aud a daily circulation ot nearly four thousand. For a mere bantling this is a good record. >id the , has over a dozen libel It is ii» liiat the pamphlet laws of the last besbiou ot flic Lugibla !• r dbtributio They ought to have I» vill be ■ady by the 15 h of Augu»t. t»ut six weeks ago. Mi ,y 11... you want to pres, r day». Lay it in a over night ui.d yov You can albo keep milk a stirriug in a little of the "Snow Fiake" brand. libl) for several ■at olulion ol Rex Magnus •an keep it. for *ek». jek or Of Many llemedies. before the public for Nervoua Debility and •rative System there is none equal to Allen's Brai Food, whi< h promptly and permanently restores all lo t vigor; it never fulls. $1 pkg., ti lor 95—At druggist or at Allen's Phurmacy 215 lstave., New York. weakues» of Nerv« MOK.NIXJ SI MMAHÏ, Th# appraisal of the property of Henry W. Longfellow, the deceased poet, shows a value of about 9350,1 *00, of which |150,000 is real estate. William IluV'Wf colored, »© ex convict, wss shot dead by Marotud <j>dcn, in Win chester, Kentucky, on Tuesday Bight, wliUe resisting arrest. ,i v A slight break wn* reported yesterday In the iauk6 of the Union st» -el workers at Bethlehem, Peuua , 15 of them resuming work at the mil »a. The b*h)w Seabird of Chicago was seen capsized near Grand Haven,a lew days ago, and it Is supposed her crew of six men went down iu last Friday's squall. Two colored Bien were killed ami a third atuliy injured ou Tuesday by an ex plosion of dynamite In the Gould and F uel works at Steubenville, Ohio. The Louse of William H. Sherman, at Glen's Falls, N. Y., was entered by burg lars, who bound **r. Sherman and robbed the house ol 9500 worth of Jewelry. Robert Reed, Samuel Hart, ami William Duun, were terribly burned by au explosion of cinder blast, at the Crane lrcu Works, at OaUu»auqua, Fa., yesterday morning. A large mass of earth and rock fell yeste rday morning at the Hampdeu reservoir, ou the outskirts of, Reading, killing laborer aud seriously w ouuding another. A passenger truiu aud a ballast train col lided at East Shamokiu, Fa , yesterday. Both eugiues and two passenger wrecked, and live laborers were severely in jured. Frederick Matthews, nephew of Matthews the soda wafer manulu«. luivr, committed suicide yesterday iu N< w York, by shooting himsell in the head with a pistol. No cause is assigned. It is now intimated that the bond call—to be Issued this week—will probably Include :rli the outstanding per cents not yet of fered for exchange, a.noun ling to nearly 931,000,0C0. No trace has jet beim fouud of Captain Webb, who went dowu iu the whirlpool ol Niagara. It is believed his body will not appear on the surface of the whirlpool for five or six days. '•Badie" Hall, wife of "Coal Oil Johnny,*' whs shot him dead in a house of ill-repuie at Terre Haute, Indiana, last Friday, has I »een discharged ai a preliminary hearing on the ground ol insanity. 8ix colored men and two girls were drowned by the upselling oi a boat iu Lbe James river, at Oiaremout, Virginia, on Monday night. They were crossiug the river to attend a prayer meeting. A special dispatch Irorn St. Joseph, Mo., says that a freight train with a passenger ear attached ran olf the'trac k on the Wabash Railroad, near Lawson, yesterday. One man was killed aud six passengers injured. The schoouer Mattie Fidget, from Balti more for Norlolk, eapsized oil Thomas Point Tuesday afternoon, and her 5D were drowned. Italian m re iu a bquall, crew ol three colored Her captaiu wabreecued by a pabbiug 6Lam ship. Richard O'Conuer, a private watchman shot aud G'OrlaUv wouuded Myer Frauk, aged Id year*, iu Chicago, ou Tucaday even mg. When arrettted, O'Conuer gave excuse that the ooy ''watj too uearacar con laiuing watcrmeioiib." The Georgia Houae of Repreoeutativeb yetè tenJay uuseated H. B. Froctor (white), Ke present alive from Cauj<leu couuty, aud aeaU-d Anthony Wiluou (colorer), iu hib place by a vote of HI to 6i. W'itbou haa ueeu iu two previous Legialatuiea. The farmer« of the towoBhij)« bordering ou iakea Simon* and Conebouciiig, iu Ou tario, have petitioned the Dominiou Goveru *nt "to t. ke steps to lower the level ol the lake« to the normal level, aud rescue mai y iarnia Irorn rulu which are now sub merged." J udge Allen delivered the charge to the jury iu the; Polk ease, at Nashville, Tenu., yesterday afternoon. The charge 1 b said to be unmistakably unfavorable to the defend 'cry count ol the indictment. It is expected that the jury will returu a verdict thia morning. it 1 thia morning. "Paddy" OTJrieu, a saloon keeper, and "Mike" Breeze, a miner, began a prize tight for a stake ol 9 i '><H), near Naulicoke, Peuua., on Tuesday evening. Alter 11 rouuds had been lougbt a crowd of women, braudisb ing knives aud pistols, broke into the ring and put a stop to (lie tight. On Tuesday morning the parallel rod o! a Central Railroad engine, at Auguslu, Geor gia, broke, and the detached drivers began to tear the machinery. Foreman ledge and a train baud, uamed Ed. Carter, jumpeu the eugiue, the la 1er striking against the ground and being instantly killed. The staking dress aud cloak makers in New York did not resume work yesterday. The men say they will not resume until the demauds of those workiug for "the small outside employers or contr plied with, and the tuauulaeturers say they ke no further concessions to the L< ■ tor«" arc eon "will strikers." A passenger train on the Saratoga rail road collided with a "wild cat" freight tralu a few miles lrom Schenectady yester day afternoou. Both engine« were wrecked aud a passenger ear, baggage car aud four freight cars were burned. Seven persons The collision it* attributed to the mistake of a telegraph operator were injure» , one fatally. he lal dance of the Sioux Indians Tuesday at the e took place Rosebud Agency iu Dakota. lrom all parts a number of w lute visitors Filteeu the P 1 Uiousand "ivatiou and India the r preseut. warriors took part iu the dance, having prepared themselves by lasting h l icerating their bodies. •cording to days and irivtitiully A strong effort will eut to put a he made stop to their liarbarous practices. •e the ttovern 1 wo more ineffectual ballots for United States Senator were taken by the Ne Hampshire Legislature yesterday. The last —the 34th joint ballot—stood: Jacob 11. Eia, E. H. Hollins aud Aar benjamin F. Barnard, 2; J. H Galiinger, 3; James W. Patte F. Pike, Murslon, 33: W F. Stevens, 1 *ott, 2; Daniel Pr< Î. Mason W. Tappan, 19; Austin Charter H. Burn», 27; Gil . E Chandler, 05; Harry Bingham, 111. Neeessaiy to u choice, 157. •'Hucliupl Siuiek, complete cure, all annoying Kld n»iy, Bladder and Urinary Ui8eat»e6. $1. i>ruggista. Dr. R. V, Pierce's very" c "Golden Medical Dir* humor, lrom the en pimple or eruption to the worst sc every kind K to plx bottle» o live bottle the lace. Lotties el. It-rbe or tetter. Jure the worst kind ol prill pie» the system ol boils, » corrupt earliuucies to eight I and the worst scrofui , mid i great diHCouut, ties c running half-dozen and dozen Ul&tl ul Hy drugg lo Vital OuosIIoiih . Ask the most eminent, phy.-iciun Of any school, what is the best thing i* the world for quietiug and allaying all irri tations ol Urn nerves aud curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural childlike refit «hing sleep always? And they will tell you uuheoitaHugly "Some form of Hops !" CHAFTBR I Ask any of all the most cmiacut physi clans: What is the best and only re idy that be relied on to cure all diseases of Up kidneys aud urinary ore aus; such as Bright'» disease, diabetes, retention or inability to retain urine, and all the dhcaaes and aU to W •Ills peculi h»-y will tell >ou expliclty and em pliatieally "Buehu." Ask the '■ physicians "What is the roost reliable and surest dyspepsia; eon stlpation, imligesiion, billlmiHnes». malarial lever, ague, &e and they will toll you . Mandrake ! or Dundeiio. !" Hence, when the-e rumedles with other* eqqally valuable Aud compounded Into Hop Ritter«, Ruch a [Concluded ne onmbiucil C week. J JOHN WA NAM A K KiVH. Out trade in kind fad ex tent, demand* two things - that we keep up a ^assortment eWh*ifl thk dutftsat times, and that when broken lots get in our way they be moved out promptly to rt»-«ke itom 'lor more desirable goods. These points and ttie constant de mand for more room to do an increasing business are at the bottom of Bargain Tables. A quick price that will do the work in so many days is put on them, but thiB has nothing to do with the regular trade over the counter where you will find stock complete always. JOHN WANAMAKER. We had run out of those deli< ately-wrought, open-work, sexagon, nickel-plated Napkin Kings, at 8 cents each. Ready for another run now. Sllv< r eounter, J un I » r »tree t uu trance second on laff. JOHN WANAMAKER. A $3 Duplex Grindstone for 50 cents is the gem of the hardware counter. In a few moments it puts an exact double bevel on the edge of your carving-knife. h of eloT%t«»r. JOHN WANaMAKER. Ll '•Well, if that isn't cheaper than to bother getting a ftame made and nailing on mosquito netting!" And the sensible lady ordered the neat walnut ad justable Window Guards to lit any window, for GO cents. ol to is Loi llo r, house-furalsalng department. JOHN WANAMAKER. Which most to admire one can't tefl; the richness of de sign in that invoice of Baccarat Lamps for kerosene or the in genuity displayed .n the ex tinguisher. which rises and in closes the charred wick an'« prevents incrustation. flvor, north of centre. L< JO N WANAMAKER. • Believing that a better "un derstanding" of our Shoe De partment would aid the under standing it is our province to turnish our customers, we have ■adically changed the appear ance of these sections, in the laying of an entire new floor, oiled and waxed, with rugs laid in front of the settees, cooler, neater and better every way for the warm months, and our friends have warm appro val for the < ool breeze from the blast-fans that render shoe-fit^ ting a luxury and not a dread ed discomfort. The Waukenphast is still sold at $8, and the Ladies' Buttoned Boots, in excellent makes, at figures that afford the most economical footgear right. JOHN WANAMAKER. It is Market street, entrance Linen Pillow Slips, recently lrom our own work rooms (no button holes), at less than you will get th linen for. Linen for a Sheet, for less than you 11 get the stuff for by the yard. Made-up-Sheets (not many of them) at about tie same. Floor Linen—the less you want for your room the less per yard and vice versa. N o time to explain parad I he salespeople can tell you, if not too busy selling. XUS i* Chestnut s- reel entrance, first left. JOHN WANAMAKER. Fancy Feathers, which are worn so very generally in Paris this s-asou, are also in great request here We have kept pace with this demand and kept our assortment full. Main floor, southeast c< John Wanamakeb, C ^3 - i«h.'î hl i , i teenth Market street* and City-Kail sqaare, Fàiiadeiphla. mBOAEUANH» PHILA IA, WIL-Cfi AM» f W» ILKOAl). . - — U. jtmrz. i*-* rram* win '**«ve Wllmlugt«»n PhOatleiphla aal IntertneffU^ *uÜ(l«MMft». »0.^ *. to*, 7.*», »•«. P ^JMelnWa raanesM) - vu*», f.a», s.ao, T.so, 8.U, iS 7 » 7*®» w - **» 1 ' 84 V17 » **•*• New Y°rk-2.on j.*» 0.5«, tl.M a. ****** l.fld, 2.<R 5.17, *.*, »>. n * n 't iBterme.lu - «tatloa»—I.Oi, t.nxwJ «.ttp. ui. «Minière and wnÿXfmè-ff.iff p. m. baltimore an') Washington L42, «•*«. «.■'» '.it a. uv M M, &.UU «.«. IX.M p. m. ■alUiuofe o»»lv 1-4*4 a h -2 27 and 6.00p.m. Train« Tor Delaware IMrl. ion leave Tor: New Oa*Üj-4.i|C. a.i0u. m. 1.(15» 3.00, 8.25 p. u.. JrUpgtauawj i^viactUaU: iuUua^-41,10 a. tr. l^lmar nn.rifi term.Milan- a. m. K.^pn-sh for Defmar. 4. 4t p.in. ! *USki»A 1 lKy» INS. liadelphla aud Intermediate siatioM—«.10 a. u. 2.«*in. 6.30.17.30, 9.56, p. in. aild New York -2.00. 2.23 a. m. 6.17. MlNuTiiN BALTIMORE. foil««*» tor ■ * lladelph irnoVe .nd WMhinrton-i c, in. Am. ». n, m. 11.04 p. m. I' I I tin* ar«- l.ud a. forth Sr lttlWm m. i pAASeiiaru are tabla* i«isSe<l at the depot. ■ t^Tralns in larked thus: (* fun which extra fare 1« charged. 4. R. WOOD. UsnVral Fassenper Set. jp 11 AB. A. I' j jiQI L (General M «iiauer. ilinlted express u ■ ORE & PHILADELPHIA H. K. CHANGE OF HOURS. JUNK 1st, 1883, trains will run as b>n and xfuir follow«: ,la*.»T« Wilmington 7.«6, ju.at, a m: 5.» p. Arriva at Lajudankarx, 8.60 a. in; 12.00 nc #£r day. leflve Wllmliifto', io tb a. m.. and .Arrlv«- at Landender , ll.40a. m. 7.10 p. in. Leave Laadjlnberx s.50». m; 12.60p. m. I Arrive at Wtlmfnjrt'in h.uc a. m; 2.16 p. m. Sundaya.leave Landen NT|r,8.00 a in. 4J0p.in. Arrive tlLjjiugLo.i, y.10 ». iu. 6.40 p. n». JD. pi)KN ELL. rid|M rinu ndent. |»EWNSYUVAN1A «AILROAO LH ANO AVTKK JUNK It, 1MB. MAIN LINE. TRAINS I.KlVK RIRIA1) STREET STATION. •Llally. |Jl.lly "New York .tul .SilciiK» l.iinlRsl** of 'U 11 map Pa] a»I Mint, P larr.»tmrjf»E naira ra KkyMeaa... Walk tu» Exlireaa... Erl«- Mall and Huflklo h excei»» Saknlrday_ ILane Ex|tr«tati . sept Hu inlay. ce cXra . labarg • *11.29 A. .-11.06 a. .• 8.05 p. .*11.20 n. m .* 4.30 a. U .S 7.40 a. m •SIl.o5 a. m I Wert' I C'e.t Exp daily . 11.20 p. m 7.40 a. IQ G.30 aiirJn.us ». sock Haven ilartlnsiioW liaiubersbur l.o, xpreae.... XpTCBB and llhgeretowi! • 40 aJid 11.0* i. m , daJiv, 11.20 p. ^ShinaSdtïf ' ^aifey^Kaiiroad . very w.*4k day at 7.« a. ui., and New Or leans nanaurli Luray and ( batta iKHiga, dally at. Harrisburg a ltd York Exj .Mali Train... iarrlalm -a Accuinim »dation ork and Ha lover Kxpr» ns. York, Ha». 1 ' ■dn H.9C Cham . 11.29 p. lî;St .I 2.14 p. m . .....I 7.40 iL m i.., «1 Fr.Al. rlck Exi.resiji i .06 a. m olunii.ia an l Yufk Accommodation. ..§4 41 p. id rarkcaburg traltf...|J L>OWiiinglowin Aceottimoil.til»ui, «. 10, ,.15,'11.46 «lay, 7.30 a. 45 p. 111. d 10,38 p. iu. I 8.16 p. raoll Trains, A. Ill 7.1% 8.15, 10.I6 aud 11.46 a. in.. 14.45 1.45, 2.14, 2.45, 3.15, 3.45, 4.16. 4.45, KI5. 6.45, Al«, G.4.», 7.45. 0. |f s 10.30 2nd U.A) p. . (in SumUy. 7. *),>:«, ».30 and 11.46 a. m..l, 45, 8. »5, *. |\ 8.15 and |0.15p. in. Bryn Mav-r TValn«, «.10, «.15,8.45, I0J1\ 11.45 a. £ A 8.16, 8.4)», 4.15, 4.+I, 4.45, 5.15, 5.15, «.16 fl.45, 't . io, ». 15. 10.i|W and ll..«> I». in. i)n buudav, 7.»)! * 9.3". II,*5a. in.. 1, 2.45, 3.45, 5.15, Ali and «.45, 7.1A 7.45 .. 0.46. 1.46, 2.16, .16 p. in. West CbeSWit Express, 7.40 a. a., 4.44. 6.4D p.m., o.l ». 6.45^45,^.45, lljmp. m. Op Huii'lay'fV^fU) 11.45, x. mj. l 6.16 and io. |,5 n. m. 'Trains iirrtvf-From PltUburF, 2.5ft atid 7,60 a. I in., 5.15. 7.25 p. in., daily. 4.26 a. m., ;ex««pt Moiidav. from Erie and WI Itams K...λ Mm U alj»'a»'d N lagalu Vnll^ /'.üu a. ui^'laljy ee|»t Monday, From l.m k Haven, 8.15 u, m.l tally vxeeut Sunday. From Watkins, Elmira d Williamsport, 7.26p. to., dally, except Sun day. NEW YORK DIVISION. TRAINS LEAVE BROAD STREET STATION FOR NEW YORK. Express Ol * eek-duvs, 4. 5 excep t Moiidav, (..«) 7.30, »"d 11 ni lu. ( I.United Express, 5.2Ü p. "i.)ll. 3, 4, 5. «,«.*»,7.45, baud 8.i) p. • I I .01 night. < III Sundays, 8.i5, 3.20, 8.30 a. in., 4, ( LI no ted Express. 6.20)6.30, d 8.2*» p. m, an«l 12.01 iiluht. 3.15, ïk 1 » 1.30, »"ti; 7.45, For Brookl If", N. '..a'l through trains eon, rs. > City with boats of "llrooMyn Annex, " Affording direct transfer to Felton • et, avo ding double ferriage and Journey - ' ew York city. r ^ea Girt, Spring Ijxke,Ocean Beach, e, Asoury Fark and I.oiig Branch, nd 2.4% 8.00, 3 80, 4.U0 p. Express f. •1 ll.:«>a. m., FROM KENSINGTON STATION FRONT AND NORRIS sTRKsrrs. , «.65 and 8.40 a. Express for New Y sL , a. week-day sL FROM MARKET STREET WHARF. Exprès« for New York, via Camden 8.50 a. iu Exprchs f. via Tom Trenton, 4. 30 p. week-»lay«. "7- •*'"! Branch, Ac and Berkeley. 7.30 a. m^ 4 p Kit f«if Turn's River and Intermediate . m, aud 5.20 p. in. a. m. and 4.00 p. m. BËLVIDERB DIVISION. FROM BROAD STREET STATION. Dally, ex rent Siimlay— Exprès» for hiu&bertvlile, Easton, la-la ware Water Gap, Scnuiton, Blng haiutoji hi »I uswego, 8.00a. ui., 12.01 ami 6.00 p. in. For M-rauton and W«U*.r Gap only, 4.00 Fur l.amln it* hi,., a p. m. For Kleintiiku.ii, «.(JO a. m.. 12.01 aud 4.00p. m. I rains arrl vV- dai 1 >• cxccpt Su nday-From Easto 9.60a. UI.; 3.50, 7.46and« 66 p. m. FROM KKNK|N(,TDN STATION, A N i > NORRIS STREETS. y—Express for Lambert ville. Water Gan, Sc tan ton. Buig M>.l Oswego. 7.40 a. in., 12.01, 6.&0 p.in. F«»r Scranton ami U alcr Gap ouly, 3.35 p. iu. nljcri ville, 2.10 p. m. IclliiugUgi, 7.4(i a. Hi.; 12.01 and 3.:» n. m. plng-var tli-K» u can lie lia»l *t Hr»»ad and iura *tr» ' ti, 83« Cluiatiiut street, and Br< Street .SlatInn. The l.' n Ioli i check Imgg igt cards ami lull i stall« Tuckertmi, FRONT Dully, «iu. pt Sund» Easton, Delaware For FI* HI,Ci ( ii •r Company will call for and ""i hotels' auef rcsld.-iu-cs. Time ermatluM CtUi Im obtained the following No. 8.% Clicstnut . Br<>ad and Chestnut, « 116 Market street, 4« heltou ave. Germant' n, . 324 Federal St. Cattden. CHAIfl.ES K. PUGH, General Manager, J. R. WOOD, General Fasse nger Agent. ■ . ''t. 1 T1CKKT omicKK: GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. DOUBLE TRACK-STKKL RAILS. SPLENDID s( EN FRY,MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT, NORTHERN CENTRAL Ka.L WAY. —TAKING EKFXCT MAT Ti 18M.— Trains!. Dc L.il Hmorc city time, bk M all Train, dailv ex.-ept Sunday, for the North ami West. 7.30a. in nd Limited Express, dally follows : ( I, m.,/ w- -I ..10.45 a. • 10.46 a. 6.'46 p.* to! inuda'ion. 8.80 5.ab's.'aoanfioaj •*ept Sunday. Sunday only, t.iw Fast Linn, daily. West Harris!»« rd 1» Sunday.. ... Western Express, dally .. Mall Exprès, West, dally Parktowu Ac-.i p. in., dailv, a. m., aud l.:i Cockeysvlil«.. a. 2.30, 5.00,, 8.0H nger, dally « pt rommmlatlon, 9.30, u.30 a. ..... hIui li^nf- m * Uuu<t "y. For Haiiovlur and Gettyaburg. 7.80 a. m. For Grenu Spring Branch, 6.30 ». F.»r tickets .. 8 and 5.30 all points East, North and West. natation, at Northeast corner Calvert streets, and at Union æîrî*» 1 ' Stailoii. B'ttfgngf called for and chflclusd at hotels and residences on orders left at office, northeast cor Balilmore and Calvert streets. BA LTH1 ORE AND POTOMAC RAID ROAD PROM ('ADVERTSTATION. TAKING EFFECT JUNE 1', 1383. . _ .... d 8.55 n. u. .ï , w!" ld a 4 À 7lM * H * 46 "d •n.. aud 6.00 and 7.1Ô p. m., «billy. , , r. ek Une, 7.00 a. m. and 4,10 p. m.. dally, except rinnday. * v ' For Allnapollb, 7.110 a. to, daily except Sunday, d 6.00 >. in., dally. * For HI.'Innmid and the South in., dally; an.l3.lftp. m„ dally exceptBun.iay. the Souih via Virginia Midland Railroad, at LSäÄ.Ä" " ,ta " d r .i , iï.îT, ;, , t s !( n ,.5;-. " 8 -" a v ' For Non oik via Putoniac River steamers, Mou day, W ejlm sday and Friday at 11.36 a. pi. FROM UNION STATION. For Washington, 7 a. dally, . 3.15 •'pi Bnnda I 11.351 Pope'4 I A 20 1 9.46 a. 'Maaaa/i •* &« 7 2?' ti, 6 ' 50 ''• 46 ' *• ®*. 6.10 and or Midland Road, at 4,30 a. m., dally, 9.06 p. m., except Hunday. 7.20 p.m., ou Suuday Fort?** FROM l-KJNNSYLVANIA-AVKNUE HTATION «*•». 7.10. 7.60, 9.65 and 11.46 a. ' R t ; i6 X p".' , S"', l , S .-„ 7 f" > *- Snnd.y ; LEAVE WASHINGTON FOR BALTIMORE At«.« 8.(10. ». 6.90,3.80, I.S0 I. Road, 6 50 a. na.. dailv, ex eptHnn day, 2 «I n m., (II..died , 3..'6p. in., and 9.05 • i 'Huy. except ou Sunday. I». <l 10.39 a. m and 10.29 p. m, y 4 £$ms* _ CHABLBS E. FUGH, General Manager. 9.6010.30a. m. AgL KAihHOAD ITNKH Fh W ILMINGTON & THEUN K. H. Time Table to go Into «ffect .inly ltd, W. tUtlNO NORTH. Dally except Sundays. uudaya only. Ktltou, Wiinii g 1 V. a bstl Dll IH'Itt ... Ford 4. * 'oaten ville Wmiuü.J. Ht. |*eter • «» Warwick fl »6 H^HtijBeld fl U Ih-adtn r. a it »St i«i .'Si ^ tIsîR ïï 1 ish&nha:;: Ml » Iß. 7 31 903, 6 I rs i » Î3 U ;<fl 10 6 40 121W 12 46 9 23 102 .3 18 7 . 7 87' 9 W, 2 05 3 6*1 8 !» 8 12:10 B) 2 40 4 25 8 30 61 : GOING SOUTH Irally exe«*|H Sunday. . ti.m.H. • Hi »«fl iou* fl nt »CA U t4 Bun'Uya only. stallons. Wiindi al. ""-i .m.p.m. p.in. ii 9 36 8 1 I 62 : 700 330 iritajaL A4« 8 1» I 8.36. 8 30 8 24 4M ! 858 • P I*. A Itlr isboro. Wrîftf. Hi. Peter's NVa> in-a. J. tea te« Ville 4 45 7 071 11 58 I^Mia|H- .... 5 7 7 14 10 4t) 1 n'lj pnn*. '! 5 St a ii l'i S I ! !aj ÏÂI'TTI For June »W I . 1 11 4 4 5 12 fl ß 9 21 ïü 6 5n; I »4* 10W i 10 30 7 «Ai r connections at Wilmington, Ohadd's Ford ; H on * Lr n f^ Ooatesrllle, Waynesburg •tn*n, Binlsboro and lb-* injr, se time table* at all stations. L. a. HOWKR. _J- »■ T|oww{r, i^neral flu t ?t. P "* A * out - QAMDKn' anV. ATLANTIC R.K. ON AND AFTER JUNE». 1883, TRAINS WILL LEAVE » 8 FOLLOWS : FOR ATLAJNTIOCITY: fYom Vine Seront Ferry— Ex press on week-days, k 46 a. m., 3.11 4.00 a*»d 6.4sp. in. On hntiir ^ay only, blip. m. On Sunday,7.80and A30 a. From Shaekamax»»u Street Ferry Expr »a days,0.»m.ni„t.«L fl.00and 5.3D p.m. *5oiTa? ' ,n y ' 2,00 **• "* ' n öu,,d »7. T.®i Aceon inflation Train will leave above Ferries «». wrek-laya at8.00 a. m.and 4.30p.m., and M Hun lay at 8.(10a. m, and 4.80 p.tn. larlor ears at taeb««» to all expreaM trains. Hreurslon train wld I dally (LOt'ALTRAINS FROM 1 'HILaDKI.PIIIA. Hhackamax« U1V25 the above Kerrie* fl.30a. m. •oiu Vine and Hhackainaxon pwNW' ,iüüm - n, - : ly, 5.45, 7.30, 9.30a. m.From ce foul , 5»p. m. •e both Ferrlea at 8.00 and 8.30 Sunday traîna lea Station, font of Market MIN-aL t.Joa. n.„ 2 tn AI» »u.l ll.au p. io.. «éekjrtay. SnndaVa ni., ,,*n ni. f/rr^.Vte" ï/ n Vï" SsgiTSt^Tt 'MirBaKaa.'iîSy.tt "• -• r«"» Hanilnontun, from Vlnn ami BluckamaxoM «t. rorrloa, *.uoa. ni., »an, 6.IM, «.w n. , u . -un ilav^ a.'Oa ni , l.ai p. , n . satiirila>-s only, from loot ol Markin »trort, II. Wp. in. L,kç»He,Ik.«l.. m., AW p. in. Marlton. Moitr.r.i, Mi. Holly am] Intermr Ationa, leave fix. toi Mars t » day«, 7 Ma. ia.. l.'Oand 5.uo n. m. Sundav» V.Wa. n ^.p A» p, m. From Vine and Sharfca maxon Ferne«, KM«) a. m., week dayn. III lama town, from Vine and >haekam«xnt> «trnot fi rr,™, a.<* a. io., UkW m. 4 Jm« oo p. im M ooilruff nail or cv> on .11 exprea. Irani». W. N. BANNAHII. J. B. WO« II), _ Haporlntsa sont. on'I P ak«. A K rnt, jJAI.TIMOHE ANÛOHIO RAILROAD. THE Mt'UKL TAST I.INK, AND THK ONLY LINK KErWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEBT, via WASHING TON. E «Hat« t, w. « k DOUBLE TRADE I JAN NY COUPLER! STEEL HAILM| SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, NOV. 12, 1M2. LEAVE! AMBEN STREET STATION i IVJ-SST 'i ln ' ,n S*tL St. Louis K«.t E» 3.00 «s, H. A O. J'alace Sleeping Cars t lluclnnatl St. Louis and riilcaflo. JVtaidilngton hud way «tathin«. MIDLAND) Southwest, Richmond, ymoitlco.) ' lllcou I Tty mi,I way station«. ',»""'11* tou mol way stations. i'HÄ^ÄT° n anu wash. tanBra'i^jP' mntl ««»lloo.on Uetropoll j 7.60 tIMe«luionb Mirasbur*. Winchester, Hng erstown, k redcrick ami way stations, via .Main stem. (On Suuday to Kill«: only. ) I 9.00 U-rrtMRU»» CINCINNATI, sr. LOUIS. SAyi'NOION AND I OH MKUS KX i. 1 !»-?" ''•Ilv,,* 1 ;' 1 CHICAGO Sally ea, »ut SaliirSay. iKlctmumd au, I tin- Suutb, via Ouaiitlco). Si». nln* car., Baltlmoru toCIa cluiiatl. Louisville and Chicago ,j i l arlor Cars, Chicago Juncll«»n to Clih ago. SSaftj 1 1" IlMllanapoU«, I dally eicrpt Saturday. ,9.10 U) aslilnal.,,1 and way «ta lutta. Annapo lia on Sundays. VVAtUIINGTON AND LAUKKL KX ' ■ (VA. (via «. k» fl.40 ' 7.10 t 7.15 A City 10.80 P. M. jyv Mh i n,c M >n * Anuapolla and way. 1.30 ton Muuday only, for Washington aud S^ c w. tf S ,ty * ml «talions. 2.60 W aehlngton and Way aialloun. (Klch ^'"V' except Sunday). ( neet at Washington with I. A S. C. Co., Monday, U ednesday and Frhlay, and with Potomac strain boat Oo. on Tueadsy, Thura dav and Mjmrday for Old Point Comfort, oik ..00 WASHINGTON lexemes». »top. At Jessup ; Auiiapoils JuucLlon, Laurel ami llyutt avilie. 4.20 Winchester, Hagerstown. Frederick wav. Anliapoll» and way. *•5 ♦ Frede r ek and way sUtlona. 2'.-® ?\£ rU . ,, " bur K ' u "' way stations. " Kto " a "'* wa y »Utlon». 7 ..*) UiUsburg.tieveiand and Detroit Express. 8.45 "çîiyjiÿff^ïiï^xw phjâs N h *** n u* »Rumbus ex rhkhö. B. A O. Palace Sle«-plnv Cars to n." us & ' ,y - 11.30 Washington ami way » Leave for Alm opoUtun Branch 7 i*. id 2.60 1». ifî. F*S H*î?kville, tftt» » Si All trains stop ut Relay except 3.ou a. ni. LEAVE WASHINGTON Full BALTIMORM 5.00, 16.30, 6.50, 77.45, A10, t« (Kl m wi » t?:««; n;*'- '*'■ t Daily. iHuuday sxcept Sunday. Jfe »V« , rSMk. .l «t hotel. .,«„ BMoUdW "* N rtTATi,,N *n,l « boiÎtm W. M. fXEMENTS, Master of Transi 1, 31. .y. Other trains dally, c. K. LORD. Gen, rasa . Agunff. AT A £ AU FJCJ t TiS EM EN TS. Attnrnrt^»t-Law. WmH|«.i,« 1. <» lull. PA T EN * smith. Hut.»«, No. 700 s«.v«-mh ». 1 nlont um. o, », hi,«Bt.iiV. t- Bolicl tod. N cnurire cUnme.lunl.Mimtontl»» vlhdoliusou A C»»., Ranke "2ÄL of . U Foreign rsre for aJvice. ** * I lowed. Reiei aiuphlet of de Mo (.vu n iiichh patent iaJoliusoii A Ci*., Ba Ipngton, D. C. pa : fr. . . CA T B NT S ,- K / *■ I^hm.nn, HnltHtnr or Amerli nn ,« » orolrn Cawnta, W.Sln»»on, Ii 7," */} *«,? ill Office or the Ootirts, nronmflv I for' *Ä7. a " C Unl "' * " <• . te.; No »28- 1 » AGENTS Attenti PEN HK) S» 'Ilsnnse or nthe» cm,«,«. e „ „„d «ici,, „ Wl.low«. minor .Wll mo».. le I»nnil™t parenu omltlcl when jxsa-Âff/Â,,"» ffirs Limp tbo old established tirm of I DS' » N Ac wUigEtfg# <!Mm A,!tnl "' 917 st., Oil. fyfl PURE I N D I A TEAS! Absolutely pure, pr ex flaunted leaves. They contain , No hein leu I h or (kiiorriiv -U.M K«i ol V"?n , ï; ,ta Jï , e m c;r,iLï,!s h ä:? «k.. ä H- 1 " 1 hey retain their valujiM« oualllles fr «n usual length oi lliiie. JoilV Tu | Ä i, u'a (■". 13«) Wlrtei* New York 1 . ,,,L LI'H A Cal.-Ulla Ten Syndicate spur I Matter used : ■! Age of (he University of Virginia. »UMMER LAW LECTURE» ,„«,,„ .. ft»!" «JU »"J eu.l laA?"i£ JKStïfc ' design to punm*. ti.ilr .nmm!' a l i' b t t 'V ,, ' nt8 ' W J'° «rnn^r —- - * ' '*"• Chofk« In ll hour« CUKES In» Da VS J- I'. Miller, M. D. -DKUU 8T0KK 115N.lltli6t.PlUl« 48 formen MlMVKi.t a vKunn JA S* If- W 0 ( jD&CO., Work and Jobbing of I»; Description. A CM wry Stovps, Heaters, Ranges and the "Favorite II JAMES F. WOOD & CO.. FRONT AND ORANGE S'l ;-i, WI1 .MING TON, DEL. fiitt'1 fp MO-42 DR. I. C. TERRY'S LOT 10 |j — tob — Softening and Beautifying the Skin. This preparation has a - - remarkably healing and soflenitm effect upon the Skin. It removes Pimples, Blotches, Eruptioi?* Red or Inflamed N oses, Freckles, Sunburn, Rough or Clmpi*,! Lips or Hands, L ver Spots and Discolorations, Dandrufl Itching of the Scalp, I liickened or Brittle Nails, e c. Read the certificate of the Eminent Chemist, Prof. Churl, S. Gauntt, M. 1)., Graduate of the University ol Pennsylvania 1844: fri - ■ ANALYTICAL LABRATOHY. No. 2290 MASTER sTIim 1 11 ILAI>KLPIIlA, Pa., February exfltnlned Dr. I. C. Terry » Lotion lor Sofien lug »mi r, , *' ^«'n" 1 ul "bd oDubiUitrespci ectly fYee Iron« all Injiirlou«i.iiilliles arv ao mild and .»ni»»nient or aoHenlng in their nathfe, and so Hkllfinllv ««' prewar tlon timt I regard It as one ofthe best as yet ofrere.l to the niH lie healthy a«llon of tlm hkln, by wlilrh HaelaRtbitr and delicacy, ItaaoltiieM i onlv be prcaerved. A few nmrilfutiotih of Dr. Terrv 1 » l.otl.in will c.onvln« credulouH of Its magical etTerU In aoftenlilK and beatilll vtng tlm akin 1 recommend It to the publlo aaa auiierlor pre|>arallon. ft Is graniyiim tor » former student of mine has succeeded In compounding auch a vain aide tlierancimr ,4»... rilARLESH. GAI M i,.M Analytical and CoUMilltug ( in I i» I ce II iilieaitatiiiy.tr «• know Unit a •U, TESTIMONIALS: Piula. Reaping A OT T fi VILLE TEL'!!. » O. » 294 8. Fourth street, Phils, f « .! 8llff, ' r «'' fdl- 11 fte«'ii years from tender and Idtotered feet caused by excessive perspiration. 1 he skin would often ernek open auobeeoine very painful. A few applications of Dr. I. C. Terry's l.otlou afforded me Immédiate relief. i * Newtown, «„ok*comity I'.. 1 suffered for the last ten years with T» :tii. the Scalp. During that time I physicians, who prescribed lor out affording me any relief ah: plications oLyour Lotion has c. r. van OWN. WM. I). STAGER. Recorder < ^ 425 Chestnut street I'lilU I hfty« used your Lott n In Freekloa, soft» nlng highly loeoinuieud It. 8. W.eor. Eighteenth I have used your Lotion I highly recommend U Demis of Berywn, Montgomery county, I*a. . ye»« pnst with a dull aeldng Intlii on the 'op of toy head, from the meat, no doubt. In the part- there would collect •«•ale« or dandruff. 1 used Dr. 1. <J. Terry's I Lotion, which removed both hea<laclie and <lan G. ANDERSON. 1 was a thirled or <1 he aulli \ Ing Il»e JOHN l'i »1.1 «iii iD HEED STS. I . il.» r biiiilly ami „ the pub Me. .loll v Ml 1.1, EN . druff. ftitTiitORoi'un, Buck« county, Pa. ontlis past I have bee 1032 «'AKPENTKIt NT.. I'ldla. I hare used yowr Lotion jug of the «• alp. A few appllniiious •lief, aud cntir> v r I IH For several 1th gh In. It would immediate dandruff. ! ii «'«use considerable pain. ^ «»ur Lotion sûriened. healod and rehtor««1 the akin to a healthy rond' WAHREN G. WORTHINGTON. 1. Ml KI'IIL 101« N. Front I have used yoijr Lotion : and can highly re oinmend It. MWA tlon. CKT, 1'I.IU, , for sol telling tlieiklita 2720ÜI 'hFeiuiy Road, Phil«, for chapped hands. It It effec ici I a cure In two days. JOHN F. COONEY. 1216 N. third St., Phila. I suffered for aevernl year« with tetter up* face. Your Lotion entirely cured me. FRANK KIONKY. , JR. CTj Phila. I».H( d y r Loti. was a severe case. 61 1 N. Tkntii "t < 1 Hindi I have had Pimples face. Dr. 1. C, terry's Lotion r. .1, a. f la n rim. 810 Market my ! have hail Pimples I removed llieui. uw i. GAHKtTI. my Price $1 per bottle. Offices, 315 North Sixth street, abo'e Vine, Philadelphia Sent by express to any part of the Hi it 1 States without additional expei ise. For sale by N. B. D AN FORT H, SECOND AND MARKET STS.. WILMINGTON. I FI m27-1-d.%wi ' The Ceh'hratod Continental Brewing Co.'s A Ip, Porter, Uroi Stout and Lager Beet also JOHN F. BETZ & SON'S CELEBRATED BOHEMIAN AND LAGER BEER FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY JNO. MULROONEY, Fifth and Tatnall Streets, Wilmington, Del, SOLE AGENT jPOR DELAWARE. der« for Ale, Porter c ISC, will W ra ,l4-lm9 N. B.-All or promptlv tffpQle bottles f.»r faul.T Lager, either In kegs ,« DR CLARK JOHNSON'S, Indian Blood Syrup' Cures all diseasesof the Siomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, bkin and Blodd MILLIONS testify to its efficacy in he ding the abeve-named diseases, and pronounce it to be the —BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN-j (J^^Guaranteed to ehre DYSPEPSIA. _^cjD AGENTS WANTED. Labratory, 77 W. 3d St. New York City. Druggists sell * u; CONFECTION Z) PUT UP IN HANDSOME BASKETS ANÛ BOXES. Attention Is invited to our large variety of tine CAKES, vMeh wjwf pleaned to serve In large or small quantltiea. Person« dfffltring the Wjo i and FRE8HE8T can always be accommodated. Ladiw and Gentle visiting the city will find 'our DINING ROOM BDfipUod with ah delicacies of the season at reasonable prices. G-. BYEON MOHSK. " 1800 CHESTNUT ST., PHI A.