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Gazette House day Reading The Work«, W. works wUhlu peeted be (taTASuwwe m 1784.) OBUBHEO EVER\ DAY, EXCEPT SUNDAY BKI.L a TAVl.OR, Bditom -«junto «y Came*« w TwR»Tv-Fort Ccnts str Rtouuut Author wo Cant« sc« Wfclft, WOMTH, PAYABtt Cofctcrron, *»o to OTHClt, Ofc BY MAIL . $8.60 1.86 '% MmSITMC. ■ 84. ■êtmnr.m Omca no totromat Boo «m oom th« Wilmington Tscephohc D Newc oa AovtaTtêfMENTS — South Au qua, L<»ws, injured m 7 A. M. AMD 8 P. 9 Telegram« to THE »XAZKTTK, ♦1 house day, ■ 'A tainei) a upon State«. JULY 27. WILMINGTON, FRIDA T, Piece« for PArfy R»ck«. It wtui wooderfuJIy kJn4 I» the BepiiblL can Bwmbero of the City Council W«U'» Committee to aaoLm to Measr«. Cultiert xnè Fipp« the duty of making the extra water assessment, as it uot only provides th* m with a nice little berth at $2.75 per day, bu|t prevent« them from bocomtug louely aud rusty by being deprived of the oftlcial ex istence to which they have both been hug accustomed. Mr. Culbert is almost a natural born office-holder, aud, until bis recent flare-u| with Postmaster Swiggett, which resulted in his departure from the po«t office, the present generation kuew him not except afs a public official. It was quite distressing to see him wandering about with no office that he could claim as his own, and tin* Water Committee really conferred a benefit upon the public by clolhiug him with official functions once more. Mr. Fipps, year» agd, was tax collector, subsequently clerk of tlje market, aod has been hovering Upon the •'ragged edge," waiting to accept any fav orable chance that oflered. He is nofe "fixed" for sever* 1 mouths, and once nove wears the happy, contented office-holder expression that brightened bis visage in days gone by. But, while the Water Committee has con ferred a lasting favor upon these sturdy holders of public office, it has lakl the party opeu to the charge it 60 ficquently hurled against the Democracy—that ot keeping party hacks m office. There are do&eus bi intelligent, active young Republicans, whose work and influence .are felt on election days, to whom these positions would have been a God-send, but they were not considered iu the matter, and the plum» dibpentsed to two old office holders, who have come to look upou offi cial life a» their u&tu ai position. We sympathise with these young Repub licans, but they must know by this ume that they will find but little recognition aud sup port iu the ranks of tlielr party. They c$n do the hard work a» long a» they plea»e, but they will aiway» find au army ot old ptb sioi ers rfca ly to step iuto the offices for the pobsesbiou ol which they make the fight. The contributions of the public to the city tax collectors, during t. e present mouth, have had the elieci of wiping out the overdraft, aud la&t night the City Treasurer reported a balance in batik of over $Üf»,0O0. City Council, however, made a ten ible on slaught upou this comfortable pile of wealth, aud adjouruiueut left scarcely $10,UÜU ou hand. The next few day» will increase this sum to about $1(>Ü,U0Ü, but even at this early day it is apparent to any oue at all conversant with municipal finances tliat. there will be a large deficit at the end of the present fis al year. We make this as a pre diction and will cheerluliy award Chairman Pickels, of the Finance Committee, a hand some medal if, a year lrorn now, he proves * the Gazette to have been a false prophet. The conviction ol ï*ute Treasurer Polk, of Tennessee, is the worst blow the Repub lican party has received for a long while. Kvery Republican editor in the country laid his pencil sharpened for a stringing criti cism on "Democratic justi.e in tha Skroth," and some doubtless had them already writ ten. It was reall> too bad for a Democratic juvy iu a Democratic State, to so fearfully disappoint the Republican organs by send ing a Democratic rascal to the State's prison. egttee New been city and hi at ■lay, i men qf be by a J p doe Cummins should sit down hard upou the impudent policemen, whose In real ly suiting reiuarkB ami actions bringing the V unieipal Court into contempt. A heavy fine, enforced by imprisonment, would bring the boorish models to their senses. Their superior officers encourage in them their impudence, and if Judge Cummins desires to suppress their Intoler ance he will have to take the matter into his own hands. Evidently the Quicksteps can't bear praise, for compliment them about their good playing they dropped back into the old rut of loose fielding aud baby batting. Tue making ot a water assessment is a good thing, hut the men thus ei gaged iu the service of the publi«! should not be per mitted to use their time for political work. iVlau. Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Iinjiort ence, S«*xual Debility, cured by "Wells 5 Health Renewer." $1. the public began to A Womlerlui Inacovery. Read's Three-Minute Hea«laohe and Neu «ler ol the nineteenth sick or nervous headache, ueu any acute pain can resist It more than he proven by hundreds ol 's best citizens. It's an outward ap plication, and only costs 26 cents. Sold by all druggists and country stores. W. H. Head, proprietor, Baltimore and Eight streets, Balti more, Md. Bent by mail on receipt ot 30 cents. P. S. Also proprietor or Read's (Fraud Duchess Cologne—the finest cologne in the world. A little rub with gentle hand. Applying Read's Three* Al i» ute C No noadacne on the earth will stand, Hut vanish in an instant riceless boon s the throbbing brain ralgia C century, ralgia, two minutes, as Haiti un is the Thousands say It e When hea«iacho In silent night or busy So easy thus to free the pain. No dose is given: no stop to rest: No doctor's bill, or ban luged brow. This wondrous cure has many blesse«!, They speak inraptu of it now. Sev doctor» «tcommiind Kea«rs Throe igia Cure M Headache and N ol the wonders uf the age. Read's 3-Minute dache & Neuralgia Cure. Koail's 3-Minute Headache Neuralgia Cure. Read's 3-Minute Headache & Neuralgia Cure. Read's :i-Minute ileadache fe. Neuralgia Cure. Read's 3-Minute Headache ä Neuralgia Cure. Read 's 3-Minute Headac he fit Neuralgia Cure. Only 26 cents, or five for 61. Only 2ft cents, or five lor 61. Only 2ft cents, or five for $1. Only 25 cents, or firs forll. This is the wonder of the. nineteenth century This is the wonder ■ f the nineteenth oentury MORNING S1IMMARÎ. There was a heavy frost At the Crawford House Id the White Mountains on Wedms day night. William H. Clyroer, brother of ex. Con gressman Heteter Ciymer, died yesterday io Reading at the age of 6d year». ^ The Howe Sewing Machine Company*« Work«, in Bridgeport, Uoimeetleul, were destroyed by lire last -evt-ofug. Lose about $H50,0$tt W. 11. Mencb, 1S year through by a bar ol hot metal tu be steel works at Hariihbuig, yesterday, and died wUhlu two hours. The Bank of Lead ville, Col , madi peeted assign tuent yesterday, liiougbt I bat other banks lu Colorado will be seriomdv affected. pretty said, in a of ago, was nin .ex it is not came stock dress for Men eugiiged io i-leauiug a cc*kixio! on Trenton, N. >7., South Warn yesterday, found a number of human bone». Au investigation wdi be made Leonard A Blackle's twlue factory, at Pi qua, Ohio. wh£ burned on Wedm »day night L<»ws, $:!5,tKK). Four firemen were severely injured by the falling of a wali. Two farm laborers, one white, the otlu r colored, fought a duel with pitchforks in a JNcUou county, Ky., ou Wedne ♦ ot h uresaid to be mortally wounded. »ti eut. house IB day, Bt ■ 'A mon haut of KiBgtdion, | Ontatio, ha* ob. tainei) tram the Uarti^d «tatee Hoveruajetit a rebate ol $15,(MR) lax wbieh he had paid upon pressed hay impu ted into the United State«. ttnd see. t like is of tor of The colored vote» of Lincoln, Nebraska, yesterday elected deleg* 1 *'* to Hie state Con vention ot ttiefr l*«oei which is 6o choose deh egttee to tt»e proposed fjolftred NationaJ Ubhventhm. 1 The President of the Board of Health of New Orleans yesterday telegraphed to the Surgeon Geueral that, so lar, tliere h«s Out been even at suspicious case of fever in that city this year. A faffiily named Bronson—fathei, mother —charged with malpractice ou their and daughter and sister Caroline, have been commiLted at Waterbury, Connecticut, iu default ot $500 ball each. The Ward lion Company of Niles, Ohio, aaeigumoui yesterday, and tlu mace hanking house of A. O. I lent ivy »uupeuded hi uuiibequeuce, as did also Church A Mc Farland ol the same place. James Smith Wa» killed by kia step-son, David W. Dulgee, Monday last, because Smith had beau-ii Duiges' mother, who was Smith's wife. Duiges bas been released Two more bffist furi aees at tl>e steel mill at Bethlehem, Penna., wert* narted y«iter ■lay, and a number of additional men up i lied for work. It is said many of the union men are seeking employment elsewhere. A severe thunder storm passed over Mil waukee yesterday morning, with a rainfall qf "one and shower/' damaged, and some wrecked by lightning. More thau on« hundred persons at a lawn party in Joliet, Illinois, on Wednesday evening, we v sickeucd by eating ice cream whicti is supposed to have contained poison. Some of the victims of the $2 Sparta, Tenu., < Sdlk oue-sixteenth inches Iu a single A number of buildings were is 3(i ■ iu a critical coudi Lion. The jury iu the Polk case at Nashville, yesterday, brought iu a verdictof embezzle ment, fixing the penalty at 2l year»' lip priBoument iu the peuiteuliary and pay ent of a flue equal to the full amount -touu. The race between Ilaulau, Ilosmer ami Lee, at Fuitou, N. Y., Uiob place ye»terday Banian, aa u»ual, be did trot exert himsell to get in ahead. 19.50; Lee, 19.5L. The Senate of Maa6aehu»ettB veeterd&y ptod tlie majority ry invehUgatiou. au eat»y wiuuer, bu uèh Time—Hauian, 10.49; IloMner, by a party vt>te, ae port «m the Tewkbi Koiue tiill to regulate the «libpobal of the bodies of paupera was refused udiuiabioii, also by a party vote. The Iowa coal miners and operators held Wednesday, ibout 3,591) miuers being represented. A •omniittee of representative« ot both sides wa* appointed to iermulate a baHis lor work aud report at unother joiut conference on the 80th proximo. President Arthur will visit friends iu Rar itan, N. J., to-day. He is expected turn to Washington go thence in a day attend the opening oi the Exhibition 1st proximo. Secretary Folger will accom pany the President to Loulfcville. A conference of a majority Of the Repub lican members of the New Hampshire Lejjis irning to edn-» The a conference in Des Moines ro orrow night, ami tw«j to Lofiioville to On latufu whb held yesterday ailler the Senatorial quebtiou, but no actip taken. thirty-fill li ballot At was lor United Stat«*s Senator In joint conven tion oi the Leglalature showed the in uai lack of a choice. The School lioard o' Burlington, New Jer at y, lia* been cited to appear before the Su promu Court at Trenton ou the ist of No ber next, "to allow cause why a writ «»I mandamus should not be issued compelling them to grant permit« to the coloriai ellil dreu ol Rev. Mr. Pearce (colored) for mi mis sion to the public bchoo) in that city." At Miles City, Montana, night, a the Cosmopolitan Theatre, who was await ing trial lor a lel«»ny, was taken.from jailtby a mob tend lynched. Two hours after bhe lynching the theatre was set on fire and «le st roved, with six ot her build lugs. It is believed the theatre was filed iu revenge for the killing of Rigney. A special agent sent, by the Imerior pe oarttnent to investigate all«*g«Hi Irauds iu elections recently held by the Scneéa Ii'ditins iu New York State, Is pre;>ariug a report. He will say that a few of the 1 «linns ViOld tit tr votes tor H) and 20 cents to the victnr ioùs party," and that "this caused the tni riorfty to complain." lie thinks, ho that *'in spite ot these tacts the interior De partment electiori void. ' Wednesday •ed Rigney, « barteuder at In ly into I not the right to de« l&re the The Democratic State Central Committee of Virginia met yesterday iu Lynchburg, and the. me ruin rs expressed satisfaction at the action of the State Convention, wtdeh iu its platform accepted the Ohio idea ol Die tariff and the Readjuster id« as of the set tl ment o the. Slate, debt aud the support ot colored public schools. R. H. Cardwell w chosen Secretary of the Committee, aud the Chairman, John S. Barbour, wasauthoriz d to s« l«*ct an Executive Committee ol five me m be is. The.orders of the Surgeon General of the ; Hospital Service and thé Secretary of the Treasury establishing a quarantine for Infected v«*s»els near Norfolk, Virginia, have created alarm in that city. The 'Nor folk arid Portsmouth Cotton Exchange and the Norfolk and Portsmouth Merchants' Exchange yesterday passed resolut' ing the removal ol the hospital barge to Lynn Haven Hay, just l that all infected enter Hampton Roads b«* antilie at that point. bear a iu per 5 to Mari Neu ueu than ol ap all Head, Balti cents. H8k id« 4J»pe Henry, '» 1 b which may dcred into quar Vital Ouest ion*. Ask the most, eminent physician Of any school, wliat is the l*est thing in the world for quieting and allayiug nil irri tations ot the nerves und curing all forme of nervous complaints, giving natural childlike ri-fn «hing sleep always ? And they Will teil you unhesitatingly "Some form of Hops !" CHAPTER i Ask any of all the most eminent physi cian S' What is the best aud only remedy that be relied on to cure all diseases of the »d urinary organs; such as Bright's liahetes, retention or inability to is anil ail kidneys disease, retain urine, and all the dise mente peculiar to Women"— ill tell you explielty •ally "Buchu." A-k the same physicians "What is the most reliai)]» and rure for all liver diseases Throe And liny >d ei Cure. Cure. Cure. Cure. Cure. Cure. P' est dysp' phia: con stipatiou. Indigestion, bffiiousness, malarial lever, ague, tec and they will tell you . Mandrake ! or Dandelion !'» :e, when these remediee H —. combined With other« equally valuable And compounded Into Hop Hitters,.#uch a' [Concluded weck. J JOHN WAWAMAKKR**: X t Near *». A Tfcdy cat»« to the store yestehdiiy with a sample ol iSummur Silk She had tried pretty much all the stows, she said, aud had fouud a match in oue, ol the largest at -$1.00 a yard. Belbfe buying she hgrç, saw the largest g a| New came stock of any, and bought a dress piUicrit, eCdve a -me goods for 76c. saving about $6>00. ' 1 '30»N WatlAMiKEK. About 100 varieties of as pretty Stumper Silks in checks ttnd stripes as you'd car« to see. Some are black and white, some are combinations ol colors, whle others are different shades of the same. A trio t tat lay on the counter you'd like us to tell you about. One is a sapphire hue, giving a placid sky effect, the fine lines of weaving blending the shades almost to a changeable. A second is a golden sunrise hue, biilliant in tone, and the third, tor all the world a livid sunset The of gorgeous colorin'/, rtesigus—^-not the tabrio—make the price, which is 50c. to $2 00 . - Sdlk Qounur, TUtrleenlU street, second JOHN WÀNAMAKER. left. In Black Goods a Nun's Serge, 1^ yards wide, is the most recommend able, and is i«.w at $1.00 a yard. Albatross, 44 iu. wide, is 50 and 05c. Nun's V'eiling, 42 in. wide, is 37^ and 50c. An ail-wove Late Bunting, 3(i in. wide, at 37 £c. per yard' completes this morning's men tion of serviceable summer dress fubrics in black. (Jta-'tttnuV street entrance un the l- ft. JO IN WA'iAMAKER. 8 A A Pineapple Tissue is a figured ight goods on a tinted ground. Plenty of dresses were sold earlier in the season at 25c. a yard. Wouldn't you deem it a bargain with this summer half gone (and ano her, we trust, to follow,) at one dime a yard 1 to right. Maiket at. main aisle, first circle JOHN WANAMAKER. «»I «le iu tni De We tried to say very cleady that this job lot of Lawns are ' in the newest French siyles," and further that "our buyer knows it's American make." It ladies in -ist on buying it ns a French Lawn it is not tlijat we sell it as such, but that jit looks so very like it, as it does. 10c. a yard is lar below val»e. aiBle, first circle on right. JOHN WANAMAKErL at Market street. the at Die set ot the d five the and to The Ginghams were a bigger lot than the Organdies, or, like them they'd be gone. Just as periect Ginghams as any on our shelves. The drop is on this job lot only, and 7c. a yard is a heavy cut on such goods. Market *\ In aisle, first circle right. JOHN WANAMAKER. H8k The pile of Calicoes — tlu- y are bonafide 8c. Calicoes—-is melting away like a plate oi ice cream, and about as pleas . ant an operation. The tact is that people took sb strong a h Id on this five cent, per yard barga n that our buyer had to add a trifle of twelve or thir teen thousand yards to the pile to keep good feeling Dp you understand that all these print ed goods are the best make of "fast color V ' may in irri forme that the to ail Market street, main aisle, first circle right. ei JOHN WANAMAKER. est con John Wanamaker, Chestnut, Thirteenth 6nd Market streets and dty hail square. PMUadelpbla. JMrT.jre«»» i.f»w PHILADELPHIA, Y\ IL MJ&jttSk X M!NGT<>\ A VT» *■**' ***' BALTIMOU F ÛAILKO.U». .H n K 2, B«*. . ^ .iui« ».uutaa^4.*f, ?.«>. V **.5t': v p! Ui. 'A 2.23. *.*>. 7.ni», » in.IMAY.ÄL Y. «7. mil*.*« - t rain» wUl leave S' in Fhtladelphiaah«! iaUT<* »«».». ». m. 2.io. 4.00, Philadelphia 9.00,9.911,'1.58. 10.20, ; 6.6% 7.4b p. U:. Near York— «>.«». hi, »■>•. U. V* a. .« . n*.*», I.«, 2.SO Baltimore ami int. ru *». »7jfc.ro. 6.00 j . O. < 'on ■ n Ht. l,IW, Hlr I». Raltttno tîaUlmr. 1.57 anrt Hay 1. amt Wadi .'W, 'MIM, V. 1.42, 4.61, 8. a .17 . 11.04 p. in. dS.oop.m. g a| Mm p ra wawi-ot>. a. ü 5'raiiiafii kifcYst I » 1 v •2 27 l.to. 3.00, i. 26 p. Mate «fcatlon*—f. io «. <•« New castle ^.ou, a.n Harrington »»«) in l.p%f.25p. ... Blr •te 5taM«n»-«.lO a. m lAhaar a»'> l A ter me Rxpres» for Delinnr. 4. 0 p .INS. ÏUM'A t>4fcUmh-lptria rqiI lute-ni'NlUb» 12.0» m. 6.ao. 7.»*. a.fié. p. m. Philadelphia and New 1 ork -2.00. ».»a. m. 5.J7, 6.38, 7.26 p. in. lialfcOnoK aud.Washington—1.42, 4 61. ».06* 8.D, A. ». 11.04 p. m, Baltimore— 1.0« a. m. Û irther Infor um* luü panseufere t » 4he time table- posted at the depot. utarfctMl Ilias: (*♦ «Atm iut t* -■-iiaraed. , , B. WOOD. General i'aaMir on*---.in^ u I». For llmitsfl «corona i,i. n j. upon vy uge» A CHAH. It. IH'GH. » J^JALTIMOHK &PUi.J^OKLPI$lA R. K. CHANGE of HOUR8. Ott and alter .n s F. 1st, 1883. train« will fwiotfti I a* a vc Wilmington 7.06, >0.80, a. m; 6.3» p. m. Arriyeai LaiideuirerK, «.» 6. m; 12.06 'ÄMk leave Wllmlngto«*, {Jfaktâ$."rïT Arme it U'tlmi»tt«»n 6 .ik> ». m; 2 . HumUy«. leave l.au<lenuerfr,8.(A a Arrive RTIinln«;lui , «.1« *. iu. 5.40 p. ui. D. CONNELL ttiipcruiv^nrtent. KAILROAD 10 80 a. m.. and 11,40 a. m. 7.10 p.m. .l?» p.m! pKWNBYLVANlA DN AND AFTF.R JUNK 26, 1882. MAIN LINK. rUAlNH LKAVK KhOAD HTKhBT STATION. 'Dally. iDally, "Nrw Vfcrk and , LlminnlVor Idlle^J^UlHburir ami ün- VV Western EX prvh-.. Pndttc Express W sept Hund ay. •11.20«. •11.05 a. • 9.06 p. »t t ii.fi> p. Watktl Krl H «ïartSôr^. Lack. Haven Kxp 11.06 a. nr Buffalo Kxp dally . 11.20 p. m 7 4» a. oi 11.05 a. m ..|4.au aud il. U6 a. a» «*wu Kxnresa S4.IT 7 Tor Otaatn ■i I r.4o and 11.06a. m ! d Mage , daily, 11.2» p, W iMTNburK PUèT, 5,4i' I». m. Hhenandoaii Valiev Kadroad every w«?ek day at 7.4» n. in., and New Or iean« Kx prass, via Lit ray and Chatta nooga. daily st. liiprlsbtirg ami York Kxp Mail Train.;... tlarrlsbu-K Aec York and H fork, Hue Park« blni rg Train Downing town Ac U.filp. 1«£S ..1 2.14 p. a. .5 7.40a. m lertck Kxpreuspl .»6 a. hi • »dation. . A4 44 p. u» Kxp. o f Utft ftlld Yip A t 45 p. m. laudation, 6.1», hutiday, 7.30 a. . II î.*œ Pftoll Train«, 6.1ft, 7.15, 8.15, 10.15 and 11.*5 a. m.. 1-.45, 1.4ft, 5.15, 5.4ft, 6.1ft, «. tvVkift 4.15, 4.45, nd 11. i .45 a. in . i day, 7.30, 8.3». 6.30 and 2.45, «.-«ft, 5.1ft, 8.15 ami l».16p. Bry Älawr Trum«, 8.16, 8. fi, W. 1% 1 1.4 » « 2.A ».JA, 3.4s 4.» 7.4 », ».15. 10,30 a tv 8 3 1, 9.30, 11.46 a. «.10, 6.45, 7.1A 7.4ft . in.. 12.46. 1.46, 2.1 A , 4,45, 6.1ft, 5. 4ft, 6.15 6.4(>, I 11.3») p. iu. Ou Sunday. 7.30, ..I, 2.46. 3.45, 5.J5, 8,15 ! P West Che» Kxp.es», Mlation, «. J.lo, 6.45. 8.45, 7.4ft, I a. m., 4.44. 5.40 p.m., !.. 2.1ft,, inlay, 7 A»i 7. l.4ft a. ft an«» Uklftp. hi. ■ u Train» «I 7.5» A. 2.55 7.25 5.10, 4.2ft a. Wllb I - pt^ Monda» . rum Erie . dally, extent d NUgaia Fall», 7.50 a. «lay. laity u, 3.1ft n. m., kins, Elmira ., dally, except Ï n Bupulu plMumlay. F y exedpt Bund Willlambport, Ha I «X I datl «I 7.26 p. • lay. NEW YORK DIVISION. TRAINS LEAVE BKoaD »TKEET STATION FOR NEW YORK. » eek-.lay«, 8.15, 3.2», 8.4% e«*pt Monday, b.80, 7.3», 8.20, 8.3» •1 II a. in. (I.lmite«i F.xprt-s», 1.3», 6,2» p. in.) 1, 3, 4, 5. 6,8. 3». 7.46. 8 ami 8.2Vp. in., dl.ui nlRbt. On BuBOay«, 8.i5, 3.2». 3.4% t. in., 4, (Limited Express. 7.4% I 8.2» p. m, and 12.01 night. For Brooklyn, N. Y., a'l through trains r<»n s of "Broeklri Ex press ». ft a tot at Jersey City 'affording direct transfer to FT.lto» «dding double ferriage aud Joutucy ew York city. lor Sea Girt, Spring Lake, Ocean beach, £*r</Vu, Auoufy Kuril ■*»■> Lttflin fli.tlicli, it 11.30a. in., week «lays. FROM KENSINGTON STATION FRONT AND NORRIS STREETS. Express lor New York, 6.55 aud 8.40 a. it week-days. FROM MARKET STREET WHARF. New York, via ('aimkm Ith I. A across N e ffl «I 2.4», 3.UU, 3.3», 4. I Exprès a.o» a Bx vP;-r' Trenton, 14.3» p eek-tiays. rove and Long Brauch, Ac • d Berkeley. 7.30 a. in., 4 p P a River Express 1 atatioiib, Tuckerton T< s Rive and Intermediate a in, amt 5.2» p. m. ) a. in. aud 4.0» p. in. BELVIDEKE DIVISION. FROM a ROAD STREET STATION. Daily, except Su inlay—Ex press for Lambertville, ware Water Gap, ScrnuUin, Bing Ibwego, 8.0»a. m., 12.01 an«!6.UU.p. «I Vftater Gap only, 4)»o F i V For nbertvlll«*. 3 p. m. ns jit Fie igb.n, 8.00«. in., 12.01 and 4.00p. mi ve*laliy J ex«*e.ptîM»n«iay— From Kaelon, . ; 3. «U, 7.46 ami » 06 p. in. FKDM EENSlNDl'DN STATION, FRONT AND NORRIS bTREETri. l>aily, eieept Snud«y-ExpiVbs r«»r LainI»«rtviUe, Easlon, Delaware Wafter Gao, b. jaiiUm. Biug huiuUnt and Oswego 7.40 a. ui., 12.61, ft.36 p. Gap oui), 3.35 p. Km Uliv 2.11) I>. m. , 7.40a. III.; 12.01 FK'inlngi «I 3.30 p. at. BToad ivisi < :t, amt Itr«*a< ticYèls can he had is, 83« Chestn The 1 >»mpany will «rail frrr ami liotelu ami n«i<Kin«es. TÏÏne informallou eau he obtain«;«! at the 1 at U»e following I No, 838 Chestnut stn-et, ! S. E* e«r. Broad aud Cheatnui \ No. 116 Market street, Nd. 4» Mel ton I No. 3-24 Fed« 1 -■u Transfer ( •k hagg-iir« eanlh ami lull J TICKET OFFICES: e. Germant' Ht. V CHARLES E. PUGH, General Manage*, J. R. WOOD, Geueral Passenger Ageut. GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. DOUBLE TRACK—STEEL RAII.8. SPLENDID SC'EN ERY, MAG N IFIOENT EQUIPMENT, NORTHERN CENTRAL Ka*L WAY. EFFECT Baltimore city lime, ""«lav, as on on a -TA KI Train» Mail T' ii > follow» : for 11 v je| the North Chicago ti»l Limited Express, dally -, daily. West, rg Pitbseiigcr, ..10,46 a. - l».4ft a. Fa» Ha daily Bunday 4.30 p. m •»», dally . 8.45». in West, «lally.11.15 p. in. odatton, 8.30 5.30 6. »lau«! 10 00 •pt Bunday. Bunday only, t. (Jock«?ys\UU-. Aceoiniii'xtatlon, 9.30, 11.30 a. wi., 1 11.3» p. m. On Buuday, , i.;w anu I» p. m. er an«i Gettysburg, 7.30 a. m. Spring Branch, 8.30 a. m., 8 and 6.30 For tickets to all points East, North and M«st, apply at Culvert SUtlon, at Nortln aot corner Baltimore and Calvert street», and Ba^ga« Her Bali 1 BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAIL ROAD FROM CAx* VERT STATION, TAKING EFFEtT JIJNR 12, 1883. For Washington, 7 a. i daily, except Bnnday, and ll.lift a. ni„ and 5. For Pope*« ( reek Line, 7.00 a. dally, except Buuday. For Annapolis, T.06a. m, dally exe«pt8un«lay and 5.ÜÜ p. m., dally. For Rli IfiiM.iul and the South at 4,20 and 9.45 a. ., dally except dun lay. Midland Railroad, at j except Bu mlay. V\e Exp !>• For 11 called for and checked at hotels and on orders left at office, northeast dor lore aud Calvert streets. y oi is a to pile you of . 3.15 d 8.55 p. 7.36, 9.45 1 7.10 p. m., dally. "• 6U«I 4,10 p. ■ I 4. an.i . m dally, For tlu; riouih via Vlrgli 4.20 a.m., .lally, and 8.55 p.m., 7.1» p. ui.. Sumlay only. For ■ . and « ». K. K., St 3 dally* ex«*«*pt Sunday. For Non.»L k via i'otomsc HI".« day, Wednesday sad Frhlav FROM UNION STATION. I 8.16 p. nla 3.15 and 8.55 p. in. steamer«, Mon 11.35 a. m. For Washing! OIU 4^30; 8.50, 7.05, 7.46, 9.50, 11 40 1.25. 5.10, 7.20, 8.06 p. m. Oil Buu 50, 7.4b» 9.60, 11.40 a. in., 6.10 and . m., 2.55, 3. day, 4.30, 8. 7.20 p. m. For va. Midland Road, at4JK> a. m., «tally, 9.06 except Huilday. 7. : i0p.m.. on U. Road, 8 5» a. m., dolly, ex ept Bun 5 »; iu., (limited , 3.',6p. m„ and 9.05 luily, except ou ounday. FKUM 1'KNNBVLVANIA-AVENUK STATION •li.«, i. M. if.oA anrt 11.« ». m.. ».l» 'Wffif'ÄÄ.' 0 *' *"*wt WASH * OH BALTIMORB A 6 ao 1 ^« 0 ^ "•» L30L 4.20, 4.40, 9 » 10 Î - *?' ï. î W» p. m. On Bun days, at su» 1Ü.3 - a. BI.. 4 .^ 6 ^ 7.30, 9.60 and 16.5» p. <»Aiu.»f^rä£; gtnènfâ&.jiiZ' ** U p.. y'.rll'* dav. i. right. BAJLROAjt tnrn Time Table to go Into effect July 3d, 1883. GOING NOKTIi. Daily «xcept BUttdttyH. Sunday» Stations. WlUnb»^ I am.a Dupont .,. O. Ford J. Lennire.... < 'on te» ville only. "i '» Si i sjl t» 1 i..v :«i »»> 7 00 1 7 '20 1 4. »>02 7 » 74» t M « 1H 7 :*I; 7 4M 2 32 7 00 8 00, «3» »02 7 31 7 4« I •I. 6 Oft «01 n aynes.« Ht. Peur 510 » 6 2 ' Warwick. 6* 12 4ft I j Hnrlngft. Id 6 5i »23 102 3 18 7 48 Hlr -Wo. 7 «7 9 W 1 2 06 1 8 50 8 JO Ihuulln*. j 8 12110 301 2 40 , 4 26; 8 301 I». Alt 5.) 12 30 > V.t ! 0 23 . ti 0 0« 10 :s GOING SOUTH. Dally »un«tay. 5l\l% 00 V!ß T *3 1 it 2 7 00 6 Ml «88 10» 3 82 « 08 7 3A Ö 10 «06 11 »4 4 22 6 38 Ml* Sundays only. «•opt WatlimR, Blr Vlmni. I 4 06 4 3« Ü® : « 8 P 6 56 H :«l i h 24 )V»yiiee.J. t» "rtl 924| CVratvsvIU»* 4 45 7 »7 «58 Lenap«* .... 6 v7| 7 44 10 40 Ford «F. ft 5W 7 65110 80 DniMHit. ..*0281711121 AB.^st | * H 11 ® For connections at Wilmington, Chi Junction, Leiiape, Coatesvlllu, W Junction, Btrdjlboro and K«a lna, sc 1 table« at all stations. L. A. RiiWKR. . „ _ * en. Paaa Agent. J. H. Thompson, Gener l Hupt. 6 121 6 V0 S hH 6 5»! < »4M 1000 110») 6 17 602 H 23 1<*l 6 42 I». add's Ford ayneslnirg Dnw QAMDEN AND ATLANTIC K. R. OÎÏAND AFTER JUNR an. i«j, TBAlNB WlbL LtCAVE 8 FOLLOW MU ATLANTIC CITYs From Vine 8tiwot Ferry — Expre-a on MM. in., 3.16 4.00 a-d 6.45 n. m. ••ay only, 2.00 p. nu On Huud»y,7.ao Fro'u. w«*ek-days, oi* t-niui d ê. *> a. Expr* nil 5.3» p.m. oil . « u Hutiday, 7.30 Hha^katnax^n 8 tree I Fc week days, 9.Xt> a. iii., 3.U), 4.CIÜ (Saturday on y. 2.0» n. 8.36«. Accoin ni*'dation Train will leave above Ferric« oc wcek-daynat 8.0» a.in.and 4.86p.m.. and Hun 'ay at M.OUa. m. aud 4 3» p.m. Parlor car« atuuihnd to all express train«. KxcunUou train will I tv« p»e above Ferrie« dally »t HAtua. ro. r LOCAL TRAIN» FKOM PHILADELPHIA. For If addon Add from Vine fir. et Ferries, 7. 12.00m., 2.00, 4, Fr« *i Vine stree « 8hncka7n«xo] Snudav trains <1 Hbackamaxun 00. 8. 0, 10.no and U U) a. m.: 6,00. 6.30 . in. >(>, 5.4ft, 7.30, 9.30 a. m.From r noth jhstrteaat 8.0Q and 8.3D a. in., and 4.30 u. in. r- rti Pennsylvania Hall road Market kir. ct, 7.«» a. m., 2 fi , »Mk-fffcyi. or A too, fro n St at. ton, fbot of 6», Au '«lid'll.86 I». days, 9.30 it. m., 6.1«) !» in. <1 Hhackumaxon stn-el ; 4, ». 4.3». 6 Ol. Fro t v, Ferrie« 8. .. 12 . 0 » l>, ui. Hiindav«. 8.00a, in., 4.36 root of Market street, 11.8» p. in. For Ifauinonton.from Vine ami Mhnrk.imnxo ferries, 8.00a. in., 4.3», 6.3», S. »lay«, 8.» Or. m., 4.*) p from toot oi fctsrkoi utn . Nato relays only, 11 :«>|>. in. or L ike«l<Iu,ii,oo it. m.. 2.00 i>. in. oi MarlPm. Modf-inl, Ml. Holly and Interme diate »f U!»»*, leave foot of Alnra t ».tr t, week tLys 7 30 a. m„ 2. »and 5.Ö0 it. m. Suuuayfc, 0.3» a. in., 6.3» p. m. From Vine and Bliack* luaxoti Ferries, 10.CW a. For « IlHauistown, fr» street ferries, 6.0» a. Woodruff parlor W. N. BANNAKD, Hu|»erintendent. I ! Vine and ehackainaxtA ., 12.00 in, 4 3» ,6.00 p. iu. all exprès» trains. J. H. WOOD, . Agent, BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAHT LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEBT, VLA WASHING TON. DOUBLE TRACK ! JAN NY COUPLER! BTEKL KAI LB ! HCHEDULF. TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, NOV. 12, 1882. LEAVE CAMDEN STREET STATION : A. M.tChicago, ClneLnimtl, St. i.uiilw Faut Ex preafc, K. A (». Palaee Sleeping Car» t<» Ciiielimatl, St. Ixmthaiid Cbleago. 4.40 tWaHhliifrtoii ami w»> stalbms. (VA. MIDLAND) Southwest, Uleltiu'Mid, (v|a Unantb-o.) F.llicott < tty and wav »union«. 6.4» Waablngtou «nd way «tation». 1 " AlffctON ANII WASH IM.TON EX. and stationaon MelropuU Branch. L« ! 7.15 ANN 7.50 tPleilmoiiL StrasburR, Winchester, Ha eraiown, Frederick ami way «talions, v Main Stem. (On Bunday only. ) tPriltlHUKG, CINCINNATI, HT. LOU IB W ABHINlATDN A ND ( OLl'.M HUB EX I'KKB» dally. sndCHICAI. Saturday. (K4« hni«»nd and the uanlleo). Mleeidng «-arn, Balllii nnatl, Louisville and 4'bleaRo Junetlop tar», ilileago .Junction to Cbli* Hie«-ping Cara, tirafi.m to ImliauapoliB, «lall y except »al unlay. + Waslilnglon ami way sta to ilH«»n Hnnitays. 10.30 W AHIII MGTÖN IMIKBB. Klltcott Cl ly 9.00 daily .«x«*« t.t »outh, na toClp : V, in i. Annapt» AND LAUREL EX r. m. 12.16 Washington, Annapolis ami way. 1.30 fOn Sunday only, for Washington aa«i KÜk 1.3 ingioÆ I way stations. W ay Stations. (Rich d. tiuantlco, at W'a.'.bingti Monday, W odneaday ami Friday, and with ««• m camt»oat (io. onTucsdav, Thnrs 1 Saturday for Old Point Comfort, 5. Co., Norio.g, •&«'. 4.no Washington EXPRESS. •les su i Annapolis Junction, Laurel Hvattbv ae. 4.20 W Incticsu-r, Hagerstown, Fr««lerlck way. 5.00 tW ashlngton, Anuapolis i 5.20 tFrederick and way statl «.2» Mai tbishurg suid way stations. tW ashington an«l wav stall«» tl itt-hurg.nevelan«! and Detroit Expre#». »»1% Palace Sl«-cplng Cars to Plttsbuilg. 1 KESS. B. A O. Palace. Sleeping < ai> to ClucinuatL Bt. L«*»i." ami (Tiwago, Lyncdi hurg ami the »outh, via Va. Midland. «•'6 Sunday only, for Ml. Ali y and way. 11.15 . VU. Airy and way ' U.3» Waslilugton ami way stations, heave l'«»r Metropolitan ifr«»»ch, 7.15a. in, D. <12.5»i>. in. For l(«M;k ville, t».»0a. m ln« stop at Relay LEAVE WASH I ' GTUN Foil BALTIMORE; .»», 10.00 a. MS.; 3.00, :(.»), 4.30, t4.40, t5.|ft, Other train« dally, p Id id way. 7.30 4)»o 8.46 S 11 10.30, 6.5», t7.46, 12.10, D. 26, 2.20, 42.35. t t7.U(, 7.:», to.40 aud 11.30 p. tlhdl^. ^Sunday •lain r»ï.' oulîfil for and checked at hotels resiliences <»n orders left at Ticket Office« W"8T BALTIMORE STREET, N. W. C^r V'aT vm: Aj UAMDEN STATION' and M^bOufll W. Vf. CLEMENTS, Master of Transportation. 6 . 00 , 8 . 10 , >• < . K. LORD, n. Pass. ami the Akrju. NJifV ADV ER T1HKMENT8. Uuiversitv of Virginia. , B V M .*?î C, 5 , A '' r «-''CTIIUES (nlm wti.i ÄSÄiÄftä t°£'è .ft aswwiyrar , "'" r vately; tin* ail van tu ve of systematic Instriiciiôm « r «'*N "A* 1 ïrm - UlUviT.lty^.rV,,, j u>, «•nt», Who this < those who practitioners who h I lirl LAND LV, AIMS A «rEcu i.i', : ' PATENTS AwbteRHON & SMITH, •Solicitor of U.S. and Foreign I «tent*, No. 700 Seven tli streut, cor. G, odd * S. Patent <»ftlce, Wa hington. i». Curt nondeuce MolD it« d. N chargé Tor adviced No re«? charge * unless patent is allow«*«!. Reieren «-s e M ^ i ke , r r "•** L<«'tin»*fccr, Washington, D. C, Pamphlet of iustruetlhns m in in. 00 wi., 6.30 a. lay. at P ATEN T 8 kUiöKÄ iîïsï ;iT" r b, "" r, ■ iit-tlfs ■d. »w-t» and dor AGENTS Attention. M KTKOK A1.,\ioi"*jLMCK, with l.ninl Composition Face. Time «een ills iiï'i'l 5 ', . a î, n lf ljt ' NOTHIN! 1 SKI.IJS Sl> * , ®° a "o"'" eas *ly made Send »J.60 lor »ample, or 3-eent utalnn for rull panic m»n. «JLO Wjb 4 A FJU8HlE,Uenenü Ajçeatt lania-1-14 Watert.ury, <jpn an.i P ENSK ) \ 8 JSiKig?. d Ä, or m n ^; liicrettsii», bounty, buck l.ay uu.l illichurin« !.' tallied. Ap,ily nt once, 1 ?et ly pSSSKST,"^ rights. Fees fixed by luw. 'Address with si»«mp. the old ustahlished firm of P IM«» GO „ Attorney« and Claim Agents, yn y Washington, D. U. * ' with N & in. 17« PURE INDIA TEAS! 40 Buu and 9.06 Ahwiiui^i.n..™, re. orexnaSÎSl feares Is'o Y h?u ,lHln Bun- mr*mixing * u-i'lh * u- * r:i 11 ' ,n Xi'SU-¥a{nau,e 9.05 TeasT Vlrev « uHSü,? ^ Tb« ap.-r V bina lx tract. Ä« 'Vf,>. '''f* <»f SLyWKStr ; h »Ä";„Ä "ÏÏ 1 ' U,Ua " H * 4.40, at p. siuirhui» York. of the Age Checks in O hours CURES In3 DaYS J. P. Miller, M. D. -DRUG STORE 19 N. 11th ht. Phlla 48 formen MiHtJALj ,i v ro r*n DR CLARK JOHNSON'S. Indian Blood H yi-up Cures all diseafesof the 8 omach. Kidneys, its efficacy in he ling the abcve-named di prononnce it to be the IdViT, P,( kin and Blood t MILLION • HVPls, b'l-tilv to ' Hsl> . fuui < ) H { —BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO NlAN-j [^ 'Guaranteed to cure DYSPEPSIA. AGENTS WANTED. Labratory, 77 W. 3d St. New York City. Druggist, jJ JAS.F.WOOD&CO TIN AND SHEET IRON ROOF IN "I Metal Work and Jobbing ol Every ■'j Description. Stoves, Heaters, Ra^es and the "Favorite lleatej J AMES F. WOOD & C0.J FRONT AND ORANGE HI WTI ,MINGT( )JST, DEL. (J )] fet DR I. C. TERRY'S LOTIO .for t<» Soiiening and Beautifying the Skin. This preparation has a remarkably healing and soften effect upon the Skin. It removes J'imples, Blotches, Kruptiq Red or Inflamed Noses, Freckles, Sunburn, Rough or Chapj Lips or Hands, Liver Spots and Discolorations, Dandruff] Itching of the Scalp, Thickened or Brittle Nails, etc. Read the certificate of the K minent Chemist. Brot. Chai S. (iauntt, M. 1)., (iraduate of the University ol lVimsylvui 1844: ly t.t ANALYTICAL LABRATORY, NO. 223» MASTER STHKPT.I I'm la bRt.mu A, Pa., February 2«, lx«». ( liicd fir. I. ('.Terry «Lotion for Softening mid He 8» fed of substance« •fully e: Hkln I flint It Is compo Having • f-'tly tree Iro Oiclr nature, an .1 I regai «I it as one of the be«! as yet offen »f the skin, by which Itselastl« ity an«l «Ml »ly be prefi xed. A lew appllealIons or Dr. Terry's edulous «»f magical efl'ecui In ««»fteDlng and he «•nd ft to the public as a sunerior »rcj.araHon. eompoti tiding II injurious «pis skill lull) coin 1 • kill i emollient or softeuliig iu «1 to the public. I racy, Its a«»Ptiu*f*H Lotlou will «•♦.nvli tlfvlng tli » skin. I It Is gratifying tor cb a valuable tin CHARLES S. ti A l NTT, M. Analytical ami CuiisulUn»Ga« nrepar-tlon tin healthy »«• ice lln sltatinr- 1 former slude of mille has •«•«•< l«'«J lu TESTIMONIALS: to MS.; Id ?» Piula.Kka II Newtown, Buck ffered for the last ten j Hu* Scalp. During that tin physicians, who prescribe«! ontaflordiug me any ri llet i pllckiloufl of your Lotion h A POT RVILLETKL'H. ' O. > 'jq 8. Fourth street, Phlla. J «I for ti l'U-eii yi • will hiiMilied IV lllM-HS«', I I Huff. i emler «1 by «•xcesslvt Th« skin would often crack open •a I u fui. A fi'W applications of Dr. I. I*. Terry's j mtion afforded me linmediate relief. WM. D. STAGER, I aft AS don RMXMidkk ok 1 425 OlM stililt » Rkkywn, Montgomery county. Pa, ! I have used your Loti » " rt "" "*« : ftfXÄ" 1 . »«: ' wi„l« Cl*. S..W.«or. »««"■gSî.iï.r.i.î' PI»! I w . 1 .« aching p.tln <>n the op of my hvi»L no «hniht. in th«* part tli dandruff. 1 which re , j 1 lia» ed both headache ami din- | highly G. ANDERBONk y. F«; «i >•«» Beal Lotion, «lruff. . (j. Terry' -m™ 1 " toU "' 'jVÎlV'V Mtll.l. 1032 . have 1i«ed your L*»li 7 Ing ol the s alp. A few inimedlale r« lief, Rien nonorrnr, Bu«dc* For several tnnntlis pant I hav« » • yed with rough «sin. 11 would « I « •h ï iTJfü-iiHd. T. MIIKI'I 101« N . F HONT STKKET, D I have lined your Loti •I can highly hie pain. «huff. healed ami renOoroil the skin to a healthy Mon. WARREN G. WORTH INGTON1 >|iWA Kl> tll'UU. nil N. TfcNTH STItteltT, Pll I Itlurk • 2720GttfcY , e Fkrry Road, Phlla, 1 have dfeod your Lotion for »happed hands. 1_ as a severe case. It effect«-«! a eure. In two days. JOHN F. COONEY 4 , 1216 N. Third ter., Piiii.a. ffiTed for several years with tetter upon my Lotion entirely cured pie. FRANK KIGHVYL Price $1 per bottle. Offices, 315 North Sixth street, ^ Vine, Philadelphia Sent by express to any part ol the In States without additional expense. For sale by It I have • ad Pimple» « . far.-. Or. I. C. errs', «.«««••« STHKKT, I'll ^810 M.\ v.mrl. tiAUKK face. Y 1 have ha removed tlmin. Who lirl N. B. DAN FORTH, SECOND AND MARKET STS., WILMINGTON, 1 nV27-1-«l*wi ' The Celebrated Continental Brewing Co.'s Ale, Porter, Broj Stout and Lager Beei also JOHN F. BETZ & SON'S CELEBRAT KB * No «-s BOHEMIAN AND LAGER BEE! ■d. FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BÏ ills Sl> JNO. MULROONEY, Di Fifth and Tatnall Streets, Wilmington, SOLE AGENT FOR DELAWARE. ^; !.' with for fan '•? JJJlfi bottles N. B.- All promptl»- a»tpr Lager, either In kegs lers for A1«, porter led t= confection with & PUT UP IN HANDSOME BASKETS AND BOXES. bina <»f "ÏÏ * AtUjiitton Is iiivltrt.il to our Urge variety ef ÏD» CAKES, w ^ nf;8T pleased to serve In large or iruaU quantities. Fereon» aewnpg n and FRESHEST can always be accommodated. Ladies ** n ... „»i -the visiting the city will find our DINING ROOM supplied witn * delicacies of the season at reaaonable prices. Gr. BYRON MORS the D. 1300 CHESTNUT ST., PHIA*