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Che Cfcazette ington. keeper ington, vessels ing m »784.) (truui . jpf iHHRfi EVERY DAY, EXCEPT SUNDAY bki.l a tavlor, bniuiu AMD Puiu.iaaaaa. of tm* Cm at to •lmckeo *y Ca**'*** Cants ms Wits, os Twenty-Five Cants res Regula« AuthoriXIu ATT TMA OUWNESS Month. Payable OOUACTOA, AKO OHTCA. NO OTHER, New In man . . $8.50 — VSa*. . . .X lAwNfHA, 1.88 .80 m kam Ones »«o t»™« Boo«. »»* oat W.LMIKOTOM T.LSPMONf 6» •«0 Htwk Ok *dve»twe«e»t« AMV TIME &ATWEAM THA HOOP» AN* Lattsim AMO TELEOAAMe THE TE. <b feet. ha» until ' beret at and [fedlc ru fyiLM 1NUTOBI, MATUKDAY, JULY 28« Proa Demucratlc »uo ew and lluaiu« parity. Despite the iaet that the reporte from commercial centres show that the buslueti« of the couutry is in a gouerelly satisfactory condition, we are told by the Republican papers that the prospecte of Democratic sue cess at the next election, ano the uneer cratic congress nex» winter, nave uustiueu a i-ity, day age ing of as a our busines» affairs to a serious extc.Lt, made capital timid and played smash with the Industrial enterprises of the whole country. Really, this will be surprising news to the people. The Democratic Congress wair elected nearly a year ago, since which time business has beeu Loomiug right along uulil It is as good as it ever was at this period of the year. Capital is seeking investment» wherever there is a fair show for a reason, able return, and is pushing forward just the same us though a Democratic Congress wa» unknowu to the couutry. This ridiculous habit of clatmiug for the Republican party the credit for every good tbiug enjoyed by the people longer be continued booming tented, is t farce that c When crops were good, busi and the people prosperous aud the Republican party arrogantly claimed the credit, jut when the industries ot the coun try were paralyzed by financial pauies aud m«*u sought iu valu for work, it was quick to deny all responsibility for such a deplora ble state of aflairs. The panic ol 1873 came when the Republican party was in the zeuitb of its power, aud alter it had governed the country uninterruptedly for nearly fifteen year©. We do not deny that a Democratic Con gress will effect a change, cratic House ol Representatives effected a most remarkable change, by contracting our national expeudituies thirty millions ol dollars in a siugle ye at, and by thus reducing the hurfi people, greatly aiding in restoring pros peril y to the couutry. A Democratic tioual administrai ion would effect greater change, as it would not only lessen the expeuses of government but woull take hold ol the robbers who have plundered the people for years, and punish them as Folk punished in Tennessee, iustead of show ing them the consideration that bus beeu extended to Dorsey und his gang of Star Route thieves. The people can readily stand a complete Democratic a<liuini»tratii»u. It could uot be worse than the present and recent Repub lican administrated]» if its whole euergiue were applied to destroying iustead of aiding our nalioual prosperity. A change can do no harm, an«f will doubtless prove a bent fit to the entire country. In 187.5 a De O* tb« Jr doe Cummins administered a stern rebuke to an impudent policeman at this morning's session of the Municipal Court, which doubtless pierced his narrow intel lect and caused him to experience a slight feeling of shame. His Honor should follow this up with a flue and commitment for the next case of the kind Thie would bring the "models" to their knees and force them to at least outwardly show the respect which a decent man ought naturally entertain for a judicial tribunal. Ik England is toolinh enough to allow a cargo ol rags to be brought into her ports from Egypt while the cholera is raging to extent in the latter country, our government ought not permit the same cargo to be sent here. Better sink the ship id cargo iu the middle of the Atlantic than allow the terrible Eastern plague to be brought to our shores. The statement of the Treasurer shows our bonded indebtedness to be fit ,4115.400. For a city of Wilmington's size and wealth this is not a burdensome debt, and will not distress the people if ordinal y wisdom and economy are exercised in the management luuicipul affuirs. of With a majority in the low* the next Congress, ami Govei the 38 States of the Union, the Democratic prospects for carrying the Presidential elec tion next yet house of t.rs in 25 oi e certainly very bright. According "God set's, it is his hide, Republican. the political ethics of the morality" party in Massachu o harm to skin a pauper and tan long us tin* ghoulish tanner is a id Even the morning organ feels impelled the boorish ''model«" against main taining their Ignorant d'srespect for the Municipal Court. to Maryland loses a «list.ngulshed citizen and the country a profound statesman in the death of Montgomery Blair. A Wi ruing [Morning News.] fh "Modela.** It a[ipears tliat The police officers share with the public the contempt that is felt every sid«* for the stolen Municipal Court. It is pretty hard to put up with the de facto bantlings win the oftmers bad la tter «* nke runningthe court, but |) their minds pay for as t,o how much tl ? willing the pleasure of relieving titeir feelings be sbowing their con times stronger than •re they go to tar i Might is so tempt. right. ••I >1 ke y Ugly UnoHt. 1 ' A c lia relating ^«» the night. into her room h-ok- d >« ster and sometldng like a wa g young lady of Brookl • of 1 he tr< The gimst was »übles she bad ha«I in which had walked 'thing like alob ow. She «1 » very pper of lobster salad. When at-k«*«! remembered that, she had euj good how it bed in the morning, she remarked that «he always kept a bottle ol Perky Davis's Pain Killer in her room, and that two moderate doses of this most efficient remedy had d/iyeii the ghost away. that she was able e «»ut of KOK.1IÜII ni'MIWAKY. Secretary Lincoln has returned to Wash ington. The body of Carl Menluger, a haIoou keeper of Cincinnati, was cremated at Wash ington, PenDa., yesterday. The Treasury Department decides that certificates of registry cannot be Issued to vessels of iens than live »on burthen. Montgomery Blair died yesterday morn ing : t bis residence at. Silve» Springs, **ar Washington, in the 71st year of his age. Benjamin Wallovcr, of Harrisburg, a killed yesterday a train. the bio the *T.,t r ri.whr"w'.™f- us ! j freight conductor, whs aitcnioou by being thrown fr« Tin*, bale in the poet office «t Little Fall», New York, was robbed of 11,500 worth of stamps and fI,U00 in money on Thursday. Six colored In ii" up- "im- 1 man river, 11 orry county, South Carolina. Another «alt vein, said to b* the pufttt cry^tid yet discovered, has been «truck at York, at tlio depth of 90*1 •see, JSe <b feet. The body of the late Geueral K. O. C. Ord ha» been embalmed and will reinalu iu Cuba until the fall, when it will be brought to the ' ntted State«. The body of Myrion L. Knight, the Am beret College student, who wan drowned at Asbury Park ou Monday laat, was waedmd ashore yesterday. G rat un to Herosndes murdered hi« wile at Sautiago Tuxtta, Mexico, and theu feloniously asssul ed hid eoubin, He i« Iu jail. Thuodu>, a young woman Allan Campbell, Controller of New York i-ity, yesterday sent his resit* nation to May Edsou, to take effect on August 1st. Failing health is assigned as '«he cause. The acting Director of the Mint has or count o! sales ol silver bullion. M. K. Muley, aged 40 years, and Thomas Haley, aged «50, were killed in the Piere Coal Company's tunnel miue, at Archibald, Pa., yesterday morning, by the tailing ol part of the root. Robert B. Beath, of Philadelphia, was elected Commander-tn Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, in Denver, on Thurs day evening, he receiving lôë votes to 112 lor Geueral Bamum. Sixteen freight cars on the Pennsylvania railroad were thrown from the track and damaged near Leaman Place yesterday afternoon. Travel was delayed lor some time by the obstruction. Five ears and au engine on the Cumber land Valley railroad were wrecked near Harrisburg last evening by running over a cow. No persou was Injured, but the dam age to property is estimated at $20,000. Captain Baiuuel Petrine, of Lite Saving Station No. iO, on the New Jersey coast, has resigned. It is said his ret>igualiou is be cause of the uew rule compelling the keep ing of a daily log-book during the summer. A buckboard wagon was upset by a runa way accident ut Northeast Harbor, Maine, Thursday, and a young lady named Case, of B.tstou, was killed. The rest oi tin party, live in number, were severely injured. Three men, named Thompson, Cronin an i Hartnett, perished by suffocation in a ce pool on Monroe street, New York, on Thurs day evening. Thompson went down first to as ertain if the trap was iu order, and the others followed. In tearing down an old house near VV Springs, North Carolina, a lew days ago, the skeleton of a mail carrier was fourni, with a leather mail bag containing over 30 letters of tin date of 1527, some ol them en closing old bauk bills. The dress and cloak, makers' strike iu New York still continues; but several ot the ployer», among them the firm oi Boh in a Brothers «to Greenfeldt, and Messrs, Wiel , Lasxkv and Gariick, outside contrac tors have yelided to the striker». The steamboat Rose ätandisti, of the Bos ton and lliucham line, on her trip from Hull to Boston, yesterday, filled rapidly and was beached Island. There were but tew passengers and a ol by take the Folk beeu ou a rtak, Long Island. There were but tew passengers and they were taken oil safely by auothersteam« r of the same line. It was reported in Monterey, on Thursday night, that tiie S anish Minister to Mexico bail been recalled, und that a serious ru|u ture between the two countiles was possible. War Is not anticipated, but serious com •reial trouble. The disagreement is sup posed to have been caused by Mexico's r«i pudiatiou of the Spauteh debts. Edward J. Dempsey, aired 15 years, was killed by liirhtulng 1 a base ball field, at Newark, N. J.,on Thursday evening. Ten other persons were stunned by the flash. Three children ot Is • Barry, age respectively 10, 12 and I f year.*, were killed by lightning while standing under a tree Loudon, Ohi«j, on Thursday. The Treasury Department has received the British authorities a rainst "the Ii msli to Eiigiaud of the per emigrants wh friends iu tiiis country take care ot them, and shown letters to that effect ou their arrival in the United State*»." The matter will be inquired into were going to bed to le t lia i un» hich emigrants had Vice PiObiileut Lee of the Amalgamated Assoclaalon, arrived at Belhlche yesterday, and a secret mcoliug of the Union was held in the a'ternoou. The Manager ol the BethU;he Dei na I Ct [»any said that, ed, the trouble were returning i-i the eom|»any is cone >l; that than could be givt A majority of the Uniou meu ing out. emploi ent at present, are still hold Near Mount Joy, Pa., at, 9JJÖ tenluy inorniHg, the second section of an exprtsb train on the Pennsylvania railroad si ruck a market wagon containing Henry Welsh h mi wife and Miss Alice Swartz. Ail were killed—Mis* Swartz and Mr. Welsh instantly, while Mrs. Welsh lived about 20 minutes. The engineer oi the Mied an.ing whistle, hut Welsh persisted iu •ross the track. trying to whip his horses Tin* Sprag property at Central Falls, Rhode Island, was sold at, am" day. The mill estate <»f the United States iaeturing C« Alvin Jenks for $200,01)0. bought the personal property, spare erduerv, stock lu procès ete., for $0,000. II** alsn intcudeut'h liouse for$2,. 1 ing, two cottages and 300,000 f«*et of land were sol«! to the Valle* Falis Company for $D,1( 0, aud the Home Print Works building Wadding I Ma sold to Mr. Jenkgp ma I .any wi of manuiaetur iiought the super ioo. A stone huild ami laud were bid in by the Uui Company of Paw •k«l. Ne 1 Weakness, Dyspepsia, Import ee, Sexual Debility, c •d by " Wells' Health R« newer." $1. linslug Local Agents. wanted in this town for an arlicle that is sure to sell, live druggists f erred. tive Co., 72 Kilby street, B< 1.1 A-hire Food Préserva •Vital Oi Ask the most eminent physician Of any school, what is the best thing in the world for quieting and allaying all irri tations <ff the nerves and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural childlike refushiug sleep always? unhesitatingly And they will tell you ''Some form of Hops I CHAPTER I Ask any of all the most eminent physi cians: What is the best and only be relied on to cure all disc kidneys and urinary ore disease, diabetes, retention retain urine, and •dv that s of the Bright's • inability to II the diseases and uil u cuts lSM-uliiir Ami ih«*y latieally "liuchu." Ahk the same physicians "What, is the tin ill tell > expiicity and «• pi. reliaide and surest. e f..r all Bve Mtipatioii, indig« lever, a <lif -eft or dyspepsia; e«» »Bli ss. malarial J they will tell you . I Irak : ' when the«« with others equally valuable And compounded into Hop Hitters, such a [Concluded next wcek.J •«lies combined JOHN WAMAMAKK1VH. JT %•. [The Mark't the 8tor4 will be* ning'] front ©I <«n this eve Bal . . 'fhe dry goods business XU J o t Philadelphia has taken à new bio those liitèfcyâkbt» : 'lb I* not the same thi-ig at ftM- that it us -d to -be»' • Who-would have • prophesied six vom«. ago tliat any purely t tail house in this , city would send over hall a : store of,buyers in a single sea son to scour the foreign mar kets for Silks, Laces, Linens Furs, Costumes, Hosiery and the like. Three ot our buyers have been over and retu ned; seven are now in Europe or on th' ir wav thither; one is resi dent in Paris, at t' e other end of the cable, all the time. We anticipate a great business for through the' 1 summer «WjJ open house lor the travel ng public, w ho find our store un Uk any other, in that it keeps full stock all the year 'round. a JOHN WANAMAKER. To meet the convenience of many, the Market street front will remain open this evening, ■>nd you will tin<i the electric lights afford a very lair artifi cial daylight in selecting shades and adjusting Tourists aud others on the win-/, have mid-summer need* that you'll find have our special Prices in cold type don't tell the story. If you could only see the goods. 0 arments, care. Linen Dusters, fl.50 t«* 65,00. White Ve»ta, 75c •" ** heersucker oulU, T Bult'-C'olo-ed Coat» Me M id Vests, 66.50. Mi JOHN WANAMAKER. The slice-fitters are of both sexes. In this, as ip other things, we would please all tastes. It isn't a matter of prudisi ness, but ot judgment You want a good fit by a good fitter, else a good stock goes for naught No one shall go away with an imperfect fit if we know it, for knowing it,we can help it and will. Market street, main entrance, right. JOHN WANAMAKER. Hats have their boyhood, jouth, manhood and old age, and the becomingness of your head-cover ng often guages your taste. We have every thing in head-gear a tasteful man or boy should wear, and none can undersell us. Market er Thirteenth. cet, co JOHN WANAMAKER. A shabby necktie indexes genteel seediness plainly in view and so easily renewed. Ours are neat, good and well shrunken in price. Regular-made half hose, best importation came late,and prices are down. 18c; to 50c Four-ply linen collars, in four special styles made for out trade, are reliable Boating shirts, vacation shirts, lawn tennis and bicycle shirts Quality and price such as vv 11 sell at sight. Market street, main entrance. Tis so JOHN WANAMAKER. is A good pla- e is the Uphols tery Deparment tor Mosquito Netting,Canopies and Window fixings ol all kinds, both put up promptly to order and sold as you want. Perhaps you don't care for a canopy until you are in proper condition to discuss the point whether the mosquito is useful or orna men in tal. to side. JOHN WANAMAKER. John Wanamaker, ' heat nut Thlr'eentl» and Market streets aud cil* kail squara, PkUadalpkia. HA IJ.HOA I* LI»** W IJHILAÜKLPH I A, Wll.- pS . JT MINoloN O HA1.T1IIOUK KAII.KOtH. JÏTN E 2. M.A Trains will leave WUmm^um FhHadetphta andini 10.®, a. m. i.® | i'htl»dch»bla X.2». «*>. 7.60. 9.TO,!». 89,9.56,10.9% II. .V. a. h. *2 15,64.5.17, €.6% Up.«,, New York—*.®, 2 . 2 % i».TO, % •% ® *• •12.aH. 1.54, 2.®, 5» IV, 6.3% 7.®, I». » Minore and intermedia''- !• 17 a. m. i.® p. in. -1.4V, 4pl, S.® n4M «*■ .2 -7 Mid 8.00p.m. flows 1er . ^#-6.40,7.00, ' * 6.U*. < •Nil« car 7.*. ».A I Ml. »Ar Bal Baltimore and Hay Liu«--6.57 P BaUlmora and WaaUlngi a. no. 1.®, *!,flp, 6.(0, « B.itimor..mr-i.A.... N%wcalu*-C!%*.id*.m. ».« <m%«. 2 »p. «• *»»V— "^..1* W™" T'„ / -.17 r »fcail«n»-9 •ExpT-ta A»r Delinar. 4. SUN 11A 1 »KA1VM. \ lnteriucillate s .'»tiout—A.l»fc. n. V.»). 7.*., ». .A p m. • idiia ami New York -*.or, 2.® .i. j». m. «n and Wuiiliurten-1.42, tU, *.06. k»7 . XV Mila L» ( A.>, 7 Haiti tu« ». m. 11.04 p. Baltimore— 1.05 a. m. Kor further Inrormaitou pa*»ensfn ferrwd to the iliue table« ponied at the depot. Ml ThflU» marked thvs: (•) »«*« limited exprcM apon wb lebe itr» fare I» skanrso. ,d. H..I5MMJD. «ictwral P« l. L PIII4H. G. n. M *ii laser A at. _uH, & PHILADELPHIA R. K. CHANGE UK HOlMW. On and after JUNK 1st, 1868, train« will run a* follows:, Leave Wilmington 7.(ft, 10.*', a. m; 5.® p. m. Arrive at I^ndcnli»rg, 8.50 ». iu; It.® noon, 8.40 p. m. MimUys, leave Wllmlngtu. , 10.» ». m.. and 6.00 p in. Arrive at lAandcuHcre, n. jJALTIMORE ».in. 7.10 p. in. l«eavt> Lauder. b«rg «. 5«» a. m ; 12.50 p. in. Arrive at Wltinfiieioii 8.00 a. in; 2,1* p. m. B . un «»F*l !«•*■* Lmflt II>JT8. M0 |>K.<NBTLVANIA • AIl.KUAD ON AND AFTER JI NK IS, 1882, MAIN LINE. TRAINS LEAVE BROAD STREET STATION. * Datif. § Dally, "New York aud Otllraifo Limited" of Pullman Palace car«. Fa**t Li ii*1Pi tub WeStefn Ex prêt,».. Pacific Express West . il»rri>burc JCxprtx»#. N iairur» Expie*» . Watkins Exprès» . Erie Mall ami Hultulo Exj uxGVjjt Hal unlay. n Express *pt Sunday. .*11.® a. .*11.05 a. • 9.05 p. ,*li.® p. .* 4.® a. . :M:8£ 88. dtlly . 14.® p. in . i 7.40 a. m . 111.0» a. m it.30 and 11.06 a. ni MurtiuHtiurg Kxprc « 'h;»mlt«Tbburg »lid 7. 4 » a ml 11.06 a.' m , In rsburg oujy, 6.40 p. m. Shenandoah Valley Bail road «very week day at 7.40 ». in., hii< 1 New Or leans Exprena, via Lu ray Mild < haua iiooga, dally at... ll.irrMuirK and York Exp Mail Train....!. Ilarrlubi Yt»rk »I H H.ac rblow C dally, 11.20 p. Cham 11.® p. in i 5.40 p. ui 1 7.00 a. in 2.14 p. in 7.40 a. m 11.05 a. Ill «r^Acooui A *r K>P , llai-o CViiuuibla and Y«irk Arc Train.. ii Ace« Vo Kr.ijeri ..§4 44 p. Parkcabitr« ' Dowuingtow ....S5 45 p. m, 10, 7.1\ 11.46 bun day, 7.80 a. in., 7.1», 8.15, 10.15 8.45 Pauli Irai il», 6.10. a. in.. 12.45, 1.45, 2.11, 2.45, 8.1% 8.45, 4.15, 4.45, 5.1% 5.4% 8.1% S.4% 7.45. 9.15, 10.80 and 11.« p. w. on Munday, 7.«, 8.TO, «.TOami n.46 a. m.. i; 2.4% 8.-5, 6. IU, 8.15 and UM5p. «I 11.46 Bryn Ma«r Trains, «i.lO, 6.45, 7.15, 7.45 8.1% h.4% 10.1% 11.4.5 a. in., 12.45. 1.4% 2.15, 2.4% 8.1% 8.4», 4.1% 4.4!. 4.4% 5.1% 6.-1% 8.16 6.4% 7.4% 0.15. 10.« ami il.« p. m. Un Sunday. 7.»k n.*>, 0.80, 11.46 a. in., 1, 2.4% 8.4% 5.1% 8,16 am I .16 p. m. West Ulicster Express. 7.4ua. Misti 5.1% 5.45. 6.4% 7.45, 11.« p. 11.4% a. in.. 1, 5.15 it1 1 • I 10.15 p. iu. Trains arrive—From Pittsburg, 2.55 and 7.50 a. in., 6.1% 7.26 p. except Monday. * ^ Wo ill Buttalo und NIümm Vails* 7.« a. cept M.n,day. From L tally except huuday. »• d W llllauispurt, 7.25 p. !.. 4. M, 5.40 p.m., 8.% 11.46 a. u... 2.1%, . On Suiuiay,7 .80 ., daily. 4.26 a. in., ■ Erie and Wi'liamo Monday. ., lady k Haven, 8.15 >iu Watkliih, i., dally, except Sun* ■ day. NEW YORK DIVISION. of THAIS» LKAVK HKOAD STHiCBT STATION FOK NKW VOKK. . «•«■k-lay., 8.16, 3.20^8.«^ Express 4. 5 »* xcept M«inday, a. 50, •I 11 a. in. (Limited Express, lJTO, 6,2u p. m.) 1. 8, 4, 6. % «.«,7.4.5, h and 8.® p. m., d l .01 night. On Sundays, 8.1% 8.®, 3.4% a. in., 4, (Limited Express. 5.®) 6.«, 7.4% I, and 12.01 night. 7.30, Brooklyn, N. Y., a'l through trains con tat Jersey city with hoala of "Brooklyn Annex, '* »Hording direct transfer to Fi.ltoa Street, avoiding double ferriage und Journey New York city. Girt, Spring Lake,Ocean Beach, A sour y Park and Long Brunch, •i 2.4», 3,00, 3.3U, 4. Koi eel Ex pré»» for •I 11 P* day». FROM KENSINGTON STATION FRONT AND NoltIHH STREETS. Exprima for New York, 6.65 and 8.40 a. m. on weck-«la> ». FROM MARKET STREET WllARP. New Y*»rk, via Cauideu auu Trenton. week «lay», d Lung Branch, Ac , and Berkeley. 7.« a. in., 4 p. Express I 8.50 a. u I 4. «p Un Express for T statlonb, 7.3 I a Tucker' '» River id Intermediate . m. aud 4.00 p. in. BKLYTDERE DIVISION. FROM BROAD STREET STATION. Dally,except Sunday-Express for Lamhertvllhv Kaoton, Delaware Water Gap, Scranton, Bing hamton and Oswego, s.OOa. in., 12.01 and 6.UU p, on and Water Gap only, 4.<K) It u F For Fie 12.01 and 4.00p. in. lay—From Eautou, FRONT t inlay—Express for LiuuherivUlu, arc W ater Gan, S.-raiiton, Biug »W. go 7. nid Wate ill-, 2.10 p. Ui. gtou, 7. TO a. ul. ; 12.01 lick« g I -arrive dul'iy, excepts a. in.: 8.50, 7.1 I d 9 55 p. ui. FROM KENSINGTON STATION, ANi) N« iRltLS bTREKTS. Daily, e ' Eablon P U •I .40«. in., 12.01, 5.30 p.u •r Gap only, 8.35 p. m. I d 8.« p. iu. t Broad and Broad Transfer Company will call for aud •in hotels and residences. Time nnathm Cau be obtained a« I M. - , Ui Cbeakuui HU-eci, I a • Thelnh check I» ■ station» au-l at ilie llowing 838 Chestnut .Broad TlCKKT OKKICKS:N«». 116 Market eet, d Chestnui, eet. No. 4Chelton ave. GerinanCn, No. 824 Federal St. C'am«Ien. CHARLES K. i'UUii, General Manager, J. U. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. I S. E. GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. DOUBLE TRACK—STEEL RAILS. SIM. EN DID H EN FRY,MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT, NORTHERN CENTRAL Ua .L W A Y . KFXCT 11. 18KL — Trains 1 Mull Ti al the North siui'VV c Baltimore city time, a* ept Sunday, for 1'oBowh : Lilly e .... 7.« a. Chi I Limited Express, daily West. Fast Line, dai Harrisburg |'i Sunday. Western Kxj Mull Expre»s, N\ Park town Ac-on • 10.45«. • 10.45 a. West. uger, daily except d»By .* : : : : : et «Ittlly . nodal hm. 3.« 5.TO 6. « an«l 10 •eptSunday. Sun-lay only, 9 4.TO p. Ö.45 p. H. 15 p. in •I" . Cockeysvlll ini- »dation, 9.«, 11.30 h. ui. -I 11.« p. iu. Un Sunday 9 .to » and 10 p. 1 ■ ■ • 1 Gettysburg, 7.« a. iu. For ( baring Branch, 6.30 a. in., 8 p. tn. Fur tickets to all points East, North apply ui ( ul m it station, at Northeast corner Baltimore and Calvert streets, and at Union >d 5.TO ■I West, Stall«» Ha^ga Her Baltlim» BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAIL ROAD FROM CAt. YEKT STATION. TAKING EFFECT JUNE 12, 1883. For Washington, 7 a. ra. 3.15 dally and 11. For Pop« dally, « For Ann ■alted r<*rand che<-ke<l •11 or-le hotels and ofiice, northeast eor le Calvert streets. .55 p. lit Sunday, anti 4.20. 7.3% 9.4o m.. amt 5.00 an«! 7.1Ô p. m., daily, reck Line, 7.00 a. in. an«l 4,10 p. m. •t>t Sumiay. Bb, 7.«0a. m, dally except Sunday ami 0.011 p. i„ -tally. For Rlclfiiioml ami the South «I 3.15 p. in . I. via Virginia -lall) 4,20 d m. 4A a ui., «tally For the 4.20 a. 7.10 p. For C. «tally, Kor N day, We«lm*ttd&y in., daily t rglnta Midland Railroad, at d s.66 p.m., except Stiuday. •pi Sunday -, ana s.o -lay only. K. K., at 8.15 "i 8.55 p. m., .[Sunday. River s tea me s, Mon d Frtday at % a FROM UNION STATION. For Washing ion, 4.TO, 6.80, 7.0% 7.4% 9.50, 11 40 . m., 2.56, 3.26, 6.10, 7.®, 9.06 p. in. On Bun 6.60, 7.4% 9.60, 11.40 a. in., 6.10 and 7.20 n. in. For Va. Midland Road, at 4.» a. m., daily, 9.05 p. m„ except Sunday. 7.20p. m., on Sunday F«»r(. . A (). Road, 6 59 a. m.. dally, ex ept Hun * n. m., (ll,jilted , 3.-.ftp. in., aud 9.05 ally, » x-ept ou bun-lay. da p. FK-)M l'KNNSVLVANIA-AVENÜE STATION Fur »V'lSbfoKlon, 6.M, 7.10. 7.60, 0.50 Md 11.46 ». n ' , i 0.00, 5.15, 7.26 »Ul* ».W p. m. On Sunday, ato.&i, 7.50, 8..» and 11.46 ». m.. MS »nd 7.26 »pulls. 7.10». m., d»lly except Sunday: m., daily. LEAVE WASH 1 NOTON EOU BAI.T1MOKE M0.»0, 8.00, 9.00 aud lo.uoa. m., 1.80, 4.20,4.«, 6.;■ 0.50 and 10.20 p. m. On Sunday» at *.»10.31». in. , 4.20, 6.20,7.20, 0.60 and Iff.» n. J. V. WOOD. 'W p.h. Ant, CHAM.M E. i'uau, Manager, p. m. For An 6.16 p. kailhvad Litrwa W ILMINGTON A NOR-ffi THERN B. B. Mi Tuuu T»blt to go tnfo off-c* July nd, 188*. GOING NORTH. Dally I icept Nidijri. .a.n.P.m. 700 7® Sundays only. . m,p.m.p.m.a.m a p.as 106, 6«, 6 «5 7 00 1W iSilsajSiffi 2*2' 7W ÏS j£; 4 40 8 02 ; 7 SI #08 |W étalions. ?:äi Lenap-*.... < 'oateaville 7 S' 7 ('• .J. 6»0 Ml. Peter's 6 ® 12» , Warwick. 6*6 12 45 J _ Springfield 6 6£ 9® 1 SÏ 1 Î?! 7 »Ar »hör«. 7 87 » 54 2 06 8W, 8® Read mg, j 8 I2.10»j 2 49j 4»j 6 80 • «»» 9 >4 6 0« 10 au 8 10 GOING MOUTH. Dally except Munday. Mimdays only. Slat lolls. nir Iain.a.in. a, ui. a.in. p.ni. p.m. a in. p.ni ?. \ I 6151 8 TO, 9 35 8 P 5® 7TO|3» §6t| 0® 10® IK • «5 7® 4 US 61» 9 06 1114 4 22 «8« »«• 4® 646 81» 6 56 M »! Road In l\A R Blr labo wrl ifldl Warwick.. u ® 11 46 Mt. I»cter*« XV ay (out; i »« 4M »581 6 ® 1 9 89 S ® . » 49 S 17 ,1009 «88 10» 7 0U 4 r 9 24 « .J. 6 12 07 9 58 ; ■44 10 40 111«* 4 46! L» inipe-5 *.7 ( . Kurd J. r. » TMttBI Du »out. .. 6 W 8 17111 12 For connection« at Wlliuinston, Chadd'n ITOri Junction, l.cnapc, Coatesvllle, WaynetUurn Junetlun, Hlrdanoro and Rea »ln«. • e time »ble* «t all »taUon«. L. A^IfUWlCB^ mv26 6 Uj ' 60 h . « 42 J. H. Thompson. General iupt. /CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC R. R. OS AND AFTER JÜNE8R 188*. TRAINS WILL LKAVR »8FOLO.OW8! FOR ATLANTIC CITY: r | " Vta !, , .T»«Ä|' " HundAy,7.5» and 8.» a. | K. a* 9 45 ». •iay only, 2.00 p. ni. Ou From Hhaokamaxon »tree* Kerry Kxpr** week «Wy«s9.» a.m.,8.00, 4.00 »n«l 5.» p.m. On Saturday on y, 2.00 p. m. on Bun «lay, 7.® amt 8.® a. m. ^ A «-com ni- «ration Train will leave above K*-rrl«s t'AVi«îr 'rliV.' 1 * 1 M * 00 *• 80 P-m.* * nd Exi iirnluu train wlT l ave tin* above FeTI dally -tft.a>n. m. f/OCAL TRAIN» FROM PHILADELPHIA. For Hadd«>nflebl from Vine »nd sSharkainaxon Hr« et Kerries, 7.00, 8. 0, ro.iO and 11 u0 ». ui. 12.(JO Ml., 2.00, 4,00. 6.00. 6.3U . . lu. Fro n Vine »tree « only, 6.45, 7.*l, ».») sha.k»jii»xoM street on I , 5 TO p. m. Hu inlay trains leave both Ferries at 8.00 and 8.30 Fr.-ni Pennsylvania Kallr«»ad Station, f«*ot ot • et, 7.» a. in., 2 60, 5.0« and 11.® p. in., week-«lays. HuinTavs. ».«»a. m., «.» i* m. For A too, rn.iu Vine and Shackainaxon street Kerries 8.00a. m.. 12.0* noon; 4. 0, 4.». 6.00 i>, ay. Sundays. 8.00a, m., 4.*) o, m. From «Uys, 8.'0a. in., 4.» p. m. ' Saturdays only, FÎÎLakSdü »LfloV; m 1 ."!®p! m?' I Foi ftfarlton. M«-«lf-»r<l, Mi. trolly and interme dlate M irions, leave foot ol Marti* t t «lays, 7 80 a. in., 2. -0 and 6. v.8ua. in., «.»• p. in. From inax tn Ferries, lo.uoa. F«»r » Ullamst<>wn, from Woodruff parlor «• W. N. Il A N N A RD, Superintendent. m. m.Froin \. ; K, - in m m ni H.ac ii. ra. SuiiiiavH, Vine and Hliacka m., week «lay». Vine ami Hmckauiaxoti . in., 12.00 . 4 80,0.00 p. m. pri-bk train». J. R. WOOD, in ui in in m Ill »11 •I l JJALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. m, 11.46 in., THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY THE EAHT AND THE WEBT, via WASHING TON. 4.45, p. i; 11.46 DOUBLE TRACK l JAN NY COUPLER! HTKKL RA1LH ! »CHKDITLE TO TAKE EFFECT HUN DAY, NOV. 12, 1882. LEAVE CAMDEN STREET STATION : 7.45 2.15, 6.4% 7.»k am I A. M. ♦dikaxo, < Tii«*tun«|tt. Ht. I .puls Fast Ex а, OÜ B. A O. Palm «* Sleeping Car» tu Cincinnati, 8t. Louis and Chicago. 4,40 UAashlngtpn and way stations, (VA« MIDLAND) South west, Richmond, (vis Unantfeo,) F.lllcott clfy and wav stations. б. 40 Washington and way stations. 7.10 tWashlngton Expri /s. 7.16 ANNAPOLIS. sTaUNT* 1NGTON Ÿ.X. aud stalk Branch. a. p.m., 2.1%, .80 «.TO in., IN AND WASH. Metropolis lady 7.60 tPledui Main Stem, (On Sunday to Elllcoit City I-it Kört dally, aud CHICAGO dally ueept B»lur,l»y. (klchii.o|iil r »nintiS South, via ico). Slnaplug I'ars, Bx|f1uii>rt' loCIn file ami Chicago Junction, iunction to Chli'MK«», Indianapolis, aiuruay. and way «ta Iona. Annapo Sun* 9.00 I* ; a llllco). Siuapl ii nut I, Lou is v! Parlor tars, UbicjuroJi Sleeping r«rs, Graft«» l Sal unlay. lJTO, m., 3.4% 7.4% -I WasliIngL Ils on »undays. 9.10 t AND LAUREL EX 10.80 WASHINGTON PRESS. P. M. J^*'® Washington, Annapolis and way. 1.« tun Huuday only, for Washington and .!**} El 1 *™, 1 » Ulty and way stations. 2.50 Washington aud W r ay Stations. U. Qnantleu, ex«:ept Sunday). n«*«:tat Washlngu»n with I. & S. C. Co., ». Monday. Wednesday ami Friday, and wltlj Pot«»inuc Meamltoat tk». onTu. sday, Thura «lav and Saturday for Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, A«-. 4.00 WASHINGTON EXPRESS. Stops at Jea-up\ Annapolis Juucilou, Laurel and HyattsvUie. W inchester, Hagerstown, Frederick and 5 2u ♦ fh'rTr' A n Martinshurg iui«l way station ». 1 è ö I- r ^iYv 1 rv 1 î • k• * '' 5 WAsiiiNGVmANn oYuSiiusScxi n.'fi Mt.'Yïfy "À'ii : trkln»"8iop K at r iteuy V Bi l âJ"à!oü'';.'m. ' I.EAVE WA6II1S3TON KUBBALTLMuBE: 5.00, 18.«, 6.50, t7.4% 8.10, tS.OO, 10.00 h m • JSSSbmSg** °" r ' otl,<!r tralus d '"E n * l *'' d ( nr »ad chi-ukwl »t hotel» an. W EST bIcTIMOKK AM DEN STATION and 81 SOUTH U. K. LORD, Gen. Pass. Agent. (Rich 4. *20 LQ6 6 .-. 7.« tp I. V BROADW .. W. M. CLEMENTS, Masu-r of Transportation. IV IC IV AU Vielt Tin ICM IC NTH. Checks in 0 hours CURES Inf) DaYS J. P. Miller, M. D. -DRUG 8TOKË 15N.1ltbat.PMl» 48 formen University of Virginia. U AW LFCTURF.S (nine weekly), begin 12th July i«»«, and en«l 12th September. Have proved of Blgual use,—1st, u» students, who iP. u f» u « t r, el r studies «t this vutety: the HdvHiitairê of circular a^>pl^' ( lier ad prl had For JOHN those who prop«»*« practltlom* Hteiuatlc instruction O. University of Va.) <'«•1,1 snd TOnf. Uw wlio have i. LAND F LAIM 3 A SPECIAL! . , HoÄIhV«! 1, Äffl A.'n'.V'.V; 'fl* i ïL L ftîa u n^î.Jü'. u gâ l p'î;,'., 80l lk. I ;" rKe sto W, ,r *°J„~ r'. 1 *- to A. A. THOM. « v-at-Law. WaTOilnaoin. I>. ('■ • I PAT KNTS Att.nKIWOM A 8»IITII, V . '■•Solldtor of U.H. and Forelun No. ,00 Suventli street, c»r. I. uni, , W» l-hiKt« 11 , i>. Cup'r ^ licltoa. N clntrico for ttdvloe. Imrjîc > unless nau.nt is alio, »•l.ilinson ,i c'u., Bankers N\ aahlngton, D. C. fr*«-. sell « At« S. I 11 1 K No „ and Post master, Pamphlet of instructions P A T E N T S F i''. lini . ann .;, w '»Uclt«»r of American sad -It'n I audits. Washington, D. C. All bi I with Patents, whether before l Hu ni «mi, , e° r the Courts, promptly attenoe. ». No ■ Tiarg made unless a patent is Send for circular. „ I '■ I Ft : a'2R-t' AGENTS Attention. Vf KTKOK A 1 .AKM CI.OCK, with Ill U011» Cuui|mitltlon Face. Time weu dir iPÆ/n.T n 'jf5L NOTHIN«* SEIJÆ SO KAFfW-Y. #200 a month easily made. Send »2.50 for sample, or 8-cent stamp for folk partie 1 WHS A FRIS HIE,General A K onte Waterhorv. Oner alar». gIa() ianlH-i-u V^NMO \s ïiKBi£- d Ä. or m ü Ä children and dependent parents entitled when « eath resulted. Claims reopened, restoration j .creases bounty, bac k pay and discharges u ln rhl h?' Faiî VrLt 0 "?*' ." el "y pretndloes jour rignts. Foes fixed by law. Atidrowi with jtamp the old estAbllHhecl firm of ED8DN a wL'hfnÄW lalm AgüDU ' " lI F - SI.. iye PURE I N D ] A TEAS! nrViSiïïâl P, U av™, " »KJ. u lta uM ,*; . .", 1 !.,'^ - , ° r,t kut:r» upoS -be muni H|ipro\ ed Ncientllle im tlimls. The eaf Ih inanipuiate'i by nifu-hinery, giving untrormlty Thfev ^p ,, ?V > ?i 5e i ,h » wu f. hout e,,tlr « J»iuek-ngTO They retain Uielrvaluai-le qualities f t an iin ° rt i nie - fc JOHN C. PHILLI' B A SJ street. New York. Agenu of \£ i Calcutta Tea Syndicate, I 'I \ mtHVBI.lt VBOftt. JAS.F.WOOD&OO., m Metal Work and Jobbfcg ot Every Description. Stoves, Heaters, Hanfes ami the "Favorite lleati-t JAMES F. WOOD & CO.. FRONT AND ORAN G K S'lK WII.MING'PtlN, DEL. The Celebrated Continental Brewing Co.'s Ale, Porter, Brown | Stout and lj&grr Beei also fsnVMI ot p. m. Fifth and Tatnall ISli'oets, Wilmington Del I S^LE AGENT KOR DELAWARE. JOHN F. BETZ & SON'S CELEBRATED BOHEMIAN AND LAGER BEER FOR SALE WHOI.ES.NLE AND RETAIL BY JNO. MULBOONEY, N. B.— 411 order» f. Lajr«T, eltl Ale, Porter In kefra h«dtlr» f r fairl.i »1111 promptlv »♦♦en ii*«i to. DR CLARK JOHNSON'S, m. IiiciifLii Blooci Syrup Cures all diseasesof the Momach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood MILLION* testily to its efficacy in healing the above-named diseases, and pronounce it to be the Ex tu (vis BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN G uaranteed to cure DYSPEPSIA. gPH I AGENTS WANTED. City I babratory, 77 W. 3d St. New York City. Druggists »ell via EX ; DR I. C. TERRY'S LOTION and ». wltlj at and and This preparation has a remarkably healing anil softenin'. effect upon the Skin. ItremoVos Pimples, Blotches, Eruption or Inflamed Noses, Freckles, Sunburn, Hough or ('happe Lips or Hands, Liver Sjwts and Discolorations, Dandruft e Itching of the Scalp, Thickened or Brittle Nails, e c. Head the certificate of the Eminent Chemist, Pro!. Charli S. tiauntt, M. D., Graduate ol the University of Pennsylvania 1 • m • 1 °• '"E an. .FOR Sottening and Beautifying the Skin. ANA I.VTICA I. I. All It ATOMY, NO. 2230 MASTKI! HTM EFT. j Pli 1 l.Al- kltiii A, 1*A„ K.l-iuaryai, - .-Tolly i Ur. I. C.Tirry , Lottoli fur miltriilii. »n<l lltoiili-vtnjr the Skin 1 tiiidtl I» coinp«»uiide<l of Milmtaucea p« -• e«*Uy Tree Irom all InJnrlnu» qiialilu-s. m J •I emollient or softening In tlielr nature, acd so bklllliilly «*010 1*1 preparation that I regard it a»ooe «»ftlie l». ( >i as yel oft«T«:il U» the public. It I healthy action of the skin, by which itaelaste It V Will «ielh'Sey. It» snftne only be preserved. A few application» of IU. 'i'ei ry 's L«»tu*n will convince the , ""7 * crtiuuloas of It, magical elT. cL In H«»H«-nlog ml b«-autllying tin skin. I nnlu'sUaU iK ' end It to the public as ttMUtierlor préparai !»n. It U gratiryliix forme kn«»« tnw» former student of mine hat» »uccceued in compounding mich a valuable tin C*1I A ULKS 8. Analytical Having e tbi* U HO mild I ,-llllliK U-CTil hours DaYS D. I C! TESTIMONIALS: , .unity !'>• NKWTOWN, Bucks I suffered for tlx- last ten y ffered for fifteen years from tender and | the Sculp. During blistered feet cauaed by excessive perspiration. physlebiijH, who prescrlhLrt i«,» The skin would often crack open an« I become very 1 oui aUordl.ig me any 'relie I * painful. A few application* of Dr. 1. c. Terry's plications ulfyour Lotion na Lotion afforded me immediate relief. WM. D. STAGER. PlIlLA.RKA -ING A »'OT '204 S. Fourth TKL'll. <'0. > I it, IMiBa. f 1 time I disca*. 'VAS RbKV who Rkcouukk 425 Cheat i r a ild VeaiillfvluK lier prl had For JOHN s«d yo Frei klcH, »oftcullig highly « 8. W.e I liave highly recommend il t Bkkywn, Montgomery county, Pa. affllcte«! • year» past wit !» « «lull on the *op or my head, from the lit. In the part there would collect «laudrufl. 1 used Dr. I. C. Terry's .■moved both headache ami dan G. ANDERSON. .loll aeliing pain « heat, u«> doit! scales Lotion, which druff. . KlGlITKKNTII AN L«»ti unify TO" 1 '■* on hi my 'a » the public «I y ; m u i.i.en. .KOI . , i « 1 v ur | < ^lonî«w E ïXfi Ing of tin s alp. A few  ld ,ll | t '?^' ,n «* | , J,ÏÏ!ïl U lmiimdtate relief, «nd entlr- s dandruff. Rich nouor , Bucks county. Pa. have For several months p noyed with rough skin. It would crack «»pci »«* c«nisl«lerahh* pain. Your Lotion »«»fie • I healed and restore*! the sklu to a healthy condl ^ I. •I. STIlkKT. M' 1016N. From wskti» ÏdWA RD.11'I'D. »K lliHTOj WARREN G. WORTHINGTON. SOtlCllhh! «»••tt* y* highly re- o I liave •I c 2720 G have used yo y'b Fxbhy Road, Phlla. .otlon for cliapp«*«! hands. It . It etfeete«! a cure In two «lavs. JOHN F. COONEY. I STUKKIj n* rei»«'Vt ,,9,1 " 1 ?f' A. P'l.A If FR* ' ' 810 MARK XT ÔT i' l K ïJ; ir l ïJfi: 1 have had Pimples on my : | u '^ A Ki{fc.Tl* •moved Ilium. 611 N. TKI I have "ad Pimple» face. Dr. 1. C, 'erry's id 111 Lotio No 1216 N. Third RT., I'iiila. with tetter upon my ly cured....: FRANK 111UNFY. flerod for several y .otlon entlr faee. Y sad I l North Sixth street, fl* ol the Ui i»' Price $1 per bottle. Offices, 315 „ I Vine, Philadelphia Sent by express to any part '■ I States without additional expense. For sale by N. B. DAN FORTH, dir SO - Send 1 Oner SECOND AND MARKET STS., WILMINGTON, 11 ' 1 m27-1-d*wi CONF EOT I O N q Ä when u ln jour with a PUT UP IN HAND80MK BASKETS AND BOXES. SI.. Attention Is Invited to our large variety of fine CAKES, wh ursT pleased to serve in large or small quantities. Pesons desiring Q and FRESHEST can always be accommodated. Ladies aud l t ^ e visiting the city will find our DINING ROOM supplied witu delicacies of the season at reasonable prices. iye -be Ih iin B A \£ i I Gr. . BYEON MORSE 1300 CHESTNUT ST., PHIA. \