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THE GAZETTE,
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Wfl.MIBOTON, WKPNIMUAI, APtt. 1.
l>ler«flpect for the Municipal Court.
The disrespect for the Municipal Court
which has beeu openly expressed by the
raembere of the police force ever since its
Institution, and eneourajfed by papers and
people who ought to have better sense, has
culminated In a direct, but false and mall
clous charge that Judge Cummins invarl
ably dismisses without punishment vagi ants
arrested by the officers.
Since his appointment, Judge Cummins,
by uniform courtesy and in accordance with
the gentlemanly instincts which are a part
of his nature but to which his calumniators
are total strangers, has exercised towards
the Impudent members of Mayor Wales'
force the utmost consideration and forbear
ance. He haa even permitted tke diguity of
the Court to be encroached upon,
1 m hit eflorta t.» maintain perfect harmony
and avoid the appearauce of making his
official position the means of humlllatiag
those who formerly exercised the functlohi
of the Municipal Court. And the only re
turn for this uuusal clemency has been im
pudence and malicious abuse.
It is really time for Judge Cummins to
turn over a now leaf, and as he is defcl
lug with a set of people who have
no consideration whatever for decency
and fair treatment, hè should bring the
"model" police up with a short turn, aad
make every mother's sou ol them toe the
straight mark of official propriety aud jufil
cial respect. The time lor forbearauce has
passed,
should
aud In the future, he
that the impudeuce
aud misrepreseu talions ol the "models"
are promptly punished by fine
and commitment for contempt. He has the
power, which none who know him will ever
suspect him of Usiug arbitrarily, but he can
wield it in a manner that will compel the
respect for the Municipal Court, which his
courtesy and gcntlemauly bearing have
heretofore failed to draw from the human
hogs who wear the uniforms of the city
police.
Governor Foster, of Ohio, who charged
that Judge Hoad ley, the Democratic candi
date 1 or Governor, spent $50,000 to secure
his nomination, now says his statement was
based upon a remark made by
■w«paper correspondent iu Indianapolis.
For the Governor of a great State to make
obscure
such a charge against a political oppo.
neut
pon uo other authority titan
that ol an irresponsible scribbler residing in
another State, is one of the smallest and
meanest things a man could be guilty of.
Ohio is a great State, but she has the knack
of thrusting into political prominence soma
of the smallest men in the word, of whom
R. B. Hayes and "Calico" Charley Foster
notable specimens.
Rev. Dr. BrisTor makes an expl.cit de
nial of the base charges preferred against
him by the officials of his late congregation
in New; rk, N. J , aud claims to be able to
lully establish his innocence. Aside from
any personal feeling tor Dr. Brifitor, friends
of true religion
orality would prefer
him triumphantly viud cated than to
witness his dowufall. But if he insists upon
investigation it ought to be free and full,
wiihout the slightest suspicion of white
washing agencies.
to
As a real, genuine aud unexpected piece
oi news it may be mentioned that the
Quickstep base ball club won a victory yes
terday. To equalize matters, however, the
Philadelphia aud Baltimore clubs sustained
their UHual defeats. We doubt if the equil
ibrium of the Bportiug world could with
stand the shock that would surely be oc
casioned bv all three of these clubs winning
a victory on the same day.
Haven Morning Xeiv* has
Nelson J. Lee, we
As THE Ne
apparently "let up"
feel safe in inferring that that excellent
journal has finished Its good work of driv
ing the insolent raseal out oi the State. The
real temperauce people of Connecticut
ought to thank the New* for the great ser
vice it has
ered them.
Pennsylvania Democrats, in State
CouveutioL today, will nominate a State
ticket atid prepare .*or a vigoro- s, aggres
sive campaign.
l-eeime ot man.
Nervous Woakuess, Dyspepsia, ImtKurt
Sexual Debility, cured by "Wells'
Health Renewer." $1.
Work Gb«n out.
Ou receipt of jour address
an offer by which you c
eveuiugR, at jour horn»*. Men, Won eu,
Boys or Girls can do it. H. C. Wilkinson
& Co., 196 and 197 Fultou street, New
York.
ill make
$3 to $7
Kinory V Little Cathartic i'tlla
...... r , r *. . .
sufficiently powerful for the most robust,
vr. the kM lor elill.lren .tort weak eonati
tuUoi»; tire »etion in »ny lilaraae ia uniform,
certain an.l eafe, painlcea and etlective.
UrueKleU—15 cent»
GenTI.EMCN—Y our Hop Bitters have
been of great valu • me. I
with typhoid f> ver for over two montlis and
could get tio relief until I tried your Hod
B itters. To those suffering with debility
any one in feeble health I cordially recom
J. C. &TOBTZEL,
383 Fulton st-, Chicago, 111.
EnrorpriNlng Local Agent»,
wanted in this town for
sure to sell, live druggist« and grocers pre
ferred. Address IIumiston Food Préserva
tive Co., 72 Kilby street, Boston.
laid up
article that is
mend them.
xl.of I.«b8ii<i%*
lay at H^montl
The Amc 1 »^ 01 Union Army tiymaf
tere w»FVut(l » (vtinlnu M Cape ofl the
6th tnat., Monday next.
A fall meeting of the Democratic State
Committee of New York has been called for
the 'AW lust., at Saratoga.
Two earthquake ehocka, accompanied by
a rumbling bound, were fell lu Utlruy, Cali
fornia, on Monday evening.
The caalkers at aevcral 'boat yurda In
South P^tebure struck ycaterday apaiuat a
rsduction of 25 cent« per day. '
The United State« «hip« Constellation and
Dale sailed from Portsmouth, New Hamp
shire, yesterday, for a cruise southward.
Two boatmen, a woman and two children
were drowned yestt rdav In the St. Lawrence
ucar Montreal while trying to cross the river
In a storm.
Three men employed as |>lle drivers ou
the Government wiwks near Marysville,
Mississippi, tell overboard yesterday sad
were drowned.
The death warrant of John McGinnis, ot
Philadelphia, was issued yesterday by G'tv
eraor attwon The execution will ts|te
place OB October 4.
Jobb Brtxius, Jr., shot bis uncle, John
BrfXlua, Sr , and then committed nulcidt In
Newark, New Jersey, last evening. Caurle,
family troublts. The uncle is exported to
recover.
MORMN
lllled
•1111«.
William:
by the cars
George Rowley was killed b? the bur4tv l(
ing of a saw iu his uiill at Carbondalt*.
Henna., yesterday morning. A large peicc
of the saw struck him in the neck, nearly
cutting off his head.
There is no change in thu cigar maker»'
ioc'.-out at New York. The employes say
that all but 1,200 ol the locked out " L "
have obtaiued work in different lactortea
throughout the city.
A wagon containing two meu, named
ätadtl&uder and Sldlinger, waa struck by an
express train at a crossing in Cincinnati
yesterday, and Stadtlander waa killed, Sid
iinger being fatally injured.
The wife of Char es Burke drowned her
self in the lake at Cleveland, Ohio, on
Monday night. Her neighbors say she
was made insane by her husbaud's treat
ment of her 10-years old son by a lor dm r
husband.
Thirty-two Unfou compositors In t|ic
Morning Call printing office at San Frtùi
cisco struck on Monday evening because tpc
proprietor refused to discharge ten uopi
I 'uiou liauda. The places of the striker*
were filled.
Charles Parrish, after having for 'J0 years
operated the mines owned by the Lehigh
aud Wilke# bar re Coal Compauy, will to-day
sever his connection with them at- contrac
tor, and the company wifi hereafter mine
its own coal
A tslegram from Denier, (JoJorado. says:
"The report that a Grand Army of the tie
public excursion train had been wrecki d
aud many lives lust is absolutely without
foundation. Nothing has occurred to mar
ihe pleasure of the excursion/'
The State Department yesterday received
a telegram Irom Vera Cruz announcing thjai
the steamers Merida, Capri and British Epi
pire, aud the sailing vessels Orion, Perl*n,
Triumph, Swallow and White Sea ligvc
c leared from that fev«r-lnfected port.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company yes
terday suspended 150 workmen from its nia
chine shops in Fort Wayne, Indiana, owiiig
to the lightness of freight business duribg
ihe last month. It is thought the men wliil
be re-employed in sfx or eight weeks.
J. B. Yellowly, lately a candidate {or
Lieutenant Gevernor, and James Hill, epl
Lieutenant Gevernor, and James Hill, epl
ored candidate lor Congressman agaiQht
Barksdale, in Mississippi, last fall,havecoinc
out in support of the Democratic Republi
can fusion ticket in Madison county, iu that
State.
Only one drees and cloak. mauulacturiiig
tirm lu New York—the Manhattan Suit and
holdiugout aga hst
ployes. Of &K) outside
(Jioak ComjMtnv—is
the slrikimr
•actors, 124 h ve yielded and most of ^he
•maiuder have intimated a willingness to
yield.
The captain of the ship Jarlsbürg, at Bfel
limore from Hamburg, reports that on tiie
12th ult-, on the Banks ol Newfoundl.iéd,
In» picked up Paul Delaroche and Julian Le
Chai pentier, who had been out for two d ys
and nichts in a small ooat from theschoofier
Justin Prosper.
The Democratic Convention of A line
Arundel lounty, Md., met yesterday In An
Dr. George Wells
D
;
napolis.
nated for State Senator. The delegates
elected to the State Convention are under
stood to be opposed to the renominatiou) of
Governor Hamilton.
was renofiti
The canal freight steam r Octorars, of Ihe
Ericsson line, plying between New York ajnd
Baltimore, was sunk near Chesapeake cjlty
Monday night by collision with theElira
beth, of the same line, runuing between Bal
timore and Fuiladeiphia. No persou was
drowned or injured.
The 38i.h joint ballot for Uulted States
Senator in the N««w Hampshire Lugislat
was taken yesterday, and resulted
lows: Ladd, Steveus, Tilton, Ela, Benton,
Burnham and Patterson, 1 each; Carrier,
Spalding, Prescott aud Hollins, 2 each; (Jal
iiuger, ft; Tappan. 7: Chandler, Ä1; Mars
lon 83; Burns, 30; Pike, 8; Bingham, lf4*
Necessary to a choke, 158.
A meeting of prominent Israelites
held last evening in Baltim ore to consider
iln* expediency ot giving further aid to the
colony of Russian refugees in Middlesex,
Virginia Alter hearing the report of a
committee who had visited the colony, it
decided to make further efforts in be
half of the colonists. Contributions will he
asked to enable the committee to pay $'j(l0
l»er month for the relief of pressing wants
and the purchase of farm implements. The
colony numbers about Ö0 persons.
The Democratic Slate Convention, to
nominate candidates for Auditor General
and Treasurer, meets iu Harrisburg to-day.
¥i liellcved last evening that the contest
frr Auditor General would lie
and Gabriel B. Bilderbeck,both of Allegh«*ny
county, and that Joseph Powell, of Brad
ford, had the best chance for State Treas
urer. It wus understood that the platform
would accept the Ohio Idea of the tariff an 1
condemn the Republican plank favoring
distribution of the surplus national revenue
among the Stales.
ure
fcr
the
oc
was
has
we
It
between Dut!
«Kough ou
Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants,
bed-bugs, skuukte, chipmunks, gophers,
ceute. Druggist*.
eu,
New
M»kiy Time*
you want to preserve meat or fish for several
•lays. Lay it in a solution of Rex Magnus
over night and you can keep it. for weeks.
You can also keep milk a week or more bt
stirring in a little of the "Snow Flake"
brand.
$7
Dr. SiiniiiK' I'ain Searriisr.
^ . .. . .
, T ''*' perf^tln" o( pain roedlrm*.
' '' n 1 l |, 'VlriK i ramiai, paint, rtioie _ .
"'■"."^lA. rh.'Uniatl«!" rhol. ra, etc.,
I 51 ccnu ' |fourth » Uli X""K
immrxli
I» or
have | Who Donbti a tnteukent Ma«le by Cen'i*
and
Hod
pre
up
lieaur«* ard and Early 4lver Tlielr Own
Signature# ?
It iweuny to cufp at 8u«$oesse8 and a«^use of
dishonesty those whose moral character for In
tegrity, veracity aad fair dealing are as unsul
lied a« the driven snow. Now, m reply to seine
cavillers, actuated by motives easily seen
through. Gen'ls G. T. Beauregard, of La and
j Jubal A Early of Va., reaffirm an«1 publish to
! the who'e world, over their own autographlo
is | signatures, that U»«jy Ifa petson manage and
control a lithe monthly and seuiLaunual draw
iugs ot The LouiöJ.'in» Binto Lottery, and the
same arc nonattetad with honesty fairness and
> good failli toward all parties.
MPA.
JOHN
>
Vi
Do you know that the trade
Chddren's Toys hae steadily
-incieasèd «ihre IheEfehtAmialf
Last year with «s it was-abont
35 peroent. <gTeatw"«than the
year previous, and sa, iai this
e ihcreÄSÖ iS üime, 40
m
ye*r
per rent, over last In seasons
ol finanç ai depression this
seems the last affected. Isn't
it a mark of something higher
than civilization when parents
deny themselves lor the sake
of the r children 1
The boyish longing of many
a ndw dignified citizen ot the
State was to drive « coach and
four, or with a less vaulting
ambition, a Broadway 'bus.
The express business seems fo
staunch the mnate craving for
' igh position on a driver's b' X
Amount ol capital to go into
business is moderate.
d :
Kxpn-.sa WsKon, varnished
BndvW Inebes lo«K. wooden ,
B«Kly2S Inches long. Ironaxl , fi.25.
Body 28 inches long Iren axle, «.50.
Body 90 Inches long. Iron axle, |4.00.
the wood :
K. wo di-ONXlc, 8..
2, iron axle. 81.50.
g, iron axle, #2
g, Iron axle, |5 U0.
Goat Wagons, ffi no, |7.00, «* and » 0 00.
Besides these there are ham
mocks and swings and tent*
and play-houses and lots and
lots ol things, more than you
could spread over every floor
in your house and on the nflil
and all over the back yurd;and
about everything there is for
dolly we have, too, for dolly's
mamma.
The model ol a 1 hildrenj*s
Play-House we described yes
terday excites much interest.
An eminent scientist remarked
that, with work-bench and a^l,
it was an educator of both
children and parents.
Lower floor, north« at corner.
the
fi.iw
xpress Wagon, patatr <1
Brniy 25 Inches bn
Body 25 Inches I 11
Bony 28 Inehc* In«
K >dy 3U Inches Ion
E
H
t
A word on Books—child
ren's of course : You ought
to know, if you don't, that here
is par excellence the Child
ren's Bookstore—the best we
have from all, and the biggest
a good deal, >n the room we
give. Poison we won't keep,
trash we try not to, and indif
ferent ones H8 little as you'll
let us. The best, we aim at
and commend tor the plastic
minds of your little ones. In
vestigate us and see—for their
sakes.
N
r, Thirteenth strixit, right.
M tin Ho«
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Those Beehive Clocks and
Open-Work Napkin Rings,
that you swept out of sight
after our mention of them, aiv
ordered by wire (though ito
come by rail), probably, to
day.
I
Juniper street entrance.
left.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
The Whi'e Goods Countier
is so familiarly known that 'iis
seldom mentioned. Several
lines of seasonable wear "re re
plenished, and you w 11 find tio
lack in Nainsooks, Percales,
•.wise Mulls, Pique, Skirtings,
ambres, Victoria Lawns,
Hamburgs, etc.
Junl]»er street entrance, first on right.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
"An adjustable window
guard, to fit any window," do
you take to mean it fi s the
width ol any window I , Yes,
that's right. Among so many,
providing against the mosquito
and fly season, it isn't strange
some one should want it to tit
the entire window ' We'd
like to fill a church window for
60 cents if we could.
Adjusted to the width ol any
window. In ash, t*0 cents; in
walnut, 75 cents.
ver flo
r. Juniper street aide.
I til of «lev li
JOHN WANAMÀfcCk.
John Wanamaker,
Chestnut, 1 Thirteenth and Market stre
I aud City-Hail a.juare, Philadelphia.
On - KTATfHr,*T.
j^UMMARY
FÏ8CAL CONCERN* Of THE CTTY OF
ILMINGTuN, DELAWARE.
From July i, »88:, «»July I, WW.
RECEIPTS :
. OF Til »
fSJAnW'l *.
Frafe ÏL Pru^o t. R •« v
•ouftf of
. « 2 , 00
r, account of
. 1M,»«77
opnt _!
Fro t. De.nnU Kane
1
j «yl^OOn
. ... 130,268 IBM
agi'
mo|do
1C«
of taxe* f r IM2 ...
wm >ph a. R..
: «r
. I
Keglêtl
■j
From J
FTom .lame« L. il «sUiir
l'.llee ..
M. C. 4
49
( 1 v
« hief of
Vri
« I .
ttlef Kiigtnec
n lia Wet
It»« Idlng
of - urvtiylng D* a |»ariment.
B oip William Hickey,< I. rk
Oin rhUeiuma citnndl. r.
MIN
iwpo
Inapcctor........
from aale of Sinking F .
noaida laau*d for redenip
ilou ofLoap No 6 ....
From premium «
«1
, |12.(M>00
! 226 40 * ^
- f |2 220*40
I itte
•ale of »Inking Fund
Mood« Ufued tor redemp
tion of Loan No. 7. f24,OUOOO
Herd
1,000 (JP
2,700 00
^*J^*Bd lnvpetod in »
r
rom pi era uin and
iatpfWt on the above !..
f 27.700 UU
F
certificateso lnd< hUMliie»sturned
Inlou National B.i
SX
• ) pay hi|*
anee idtte H«wrd of h^lueatlon. a -
eount of Loan No. 30 .....
From Bale of bond Issue a
eon nt o. Loan N «. »1 ....
From accrue*
above.
.oookjo
. . »
. WMJUUOO
i
n
485 <0
% 60,48 > 00
From interest «lue acr
d..
FnNu Inter««at due
Trust Fuad.
Krwn KlDulH-ik I'-yl
ruudeil).
From ini-itL iiuIh (bill n paldi,.
• lam e overdraft at . Iom* of Bsc
(J une «h, 188») .
of La time
1 or oittoi
T
»
Hon
Interest
• MM)
H :
•al y*
. 25, kw 82
Total receipts fro
nl rtonrcM...
EXPF.NDITLRVH :
^erdnift in b.uk a
Orders pafil Board of 1
< »Wien» 1 aid W
Orders paid opening and
« routs,..
'•fo*«6 paid health of «*|t\
Order» paid put'll huU'llngs.
*r«ler paid fii.bUc lamps .
Ordert eald p vlng be > of
Ordert paid repairing an
mreot*.
»»rdeTM pa d fire
paid »e
paid pu Ihr M| 1
paid pnn liw ....
m ginning of
.• „ m<*
»•duration 7.ininu
. 42,45200
Works.
grading
IWI'D
i«2oqoo
4. l»44*
21 00ÖUO
9,971 546
: «da
8,02)470
MIO»
8, OU»
2|(ÎÎ
8,96728
8,973 12

d cleaning
I>
« >rd
Orders pabl ^»rlmg
Orders p .id fuel ...
paid
Wlilkf*....!.
Ordvrs paid r ad » • ) ••
order» paid inter, bt
debt.,..,.
O ucirt paid lucid ni:il
«W >» expeti ee.
rdCrH paid aalnrlen —
r lers paid Mink lug fi
rders pair
r.Lrs paid rctjciiipti
rders pafd
rde
lug able
I*
I
river
public
. 81,0*200
i.cellan
il'
L,9V7>BU
49. W !6s
.1.
s
I L
?
I '
26,00000
S,«X)(10
3,50(100
L
" 1
pui<1 1
-•«»nt
•dcinpli
Ni
iter» pah
1.
1 L
Si
tl
»«count...
Urilci # paid bata
c6t,1()D 0t (
< »nlersi>au1 water rl I
Race...
5,0001)0
it*
I of E»lu
. ao.ooüuo
South Long 1
. 80,000(10
»ter» pat*
rtttle
•r injfhtcd
liaiik.. «....„ 21,U0(l 10
Fund for
n *•<» to Union N
•rdvr» paid K D.a
gage.L
-r.lcrs pawl L
I'uvi
No
1,000 00
J • 92 47
...... *539.043
Total IpxpendlCUrcH.
The foregoing Ib a
'tpendltares of
l
or the
•Ity of Wllin lit g
: to July », is*».
K. 41. KHAIM,
Clerk of City Counci'.
• 1
fi
,1
STATEMENT OF THE DEBT
—OF THE—
CITY < F WILMINGTON, DELAWARE.
JUt-Y 1. 1883.
l for
1 w.«ter works
dr, laying of water pip s
•i \\ lliiilngton. Date of
I.«
HiilliorliMl fur 915,
f addition
Hy«.
ill tf
onllnanr«- March 17, ism. Krdee
bk* April i, las'. Ini rest p*y
on the tlrs day «»I* F* bruary and
ble
Au
gust in ea«di
the rate of 8 p
of L
Tc
8 .
N*>. 10 Lo
the puri
»tobt. I
IS»». Reed
.. * 16.00000
authorized for 676,000, for
) of fui.ding
of ordtna <
able April
floating
iV*3f ri
• first «lay ol
at the
iiti»
er In each
Total o
April a nd
No.
25,00000
1". ...
»f'«2\(Mi'for
No. II
Itorlxed
Educa
tion It.tc ol ordtiuiuw, June 4,
181». R. .1. « II. able April I, 1889. lu
te on the first dav of
loiter In each at the
« lit. pc
authorized •«» *7,000,
li. I of Ihe Waler D -
the Hoard f Publ
the
April hi
. Total
of 1
26,000 00
N
I.
for Hi
he purpose o- «lefTiiy
- s to foe
tb
rop
c An
Rede«
able April 1,
tin* first
•aeh v
i
K'
rest payable «
V ..»• April and October
the r.. e o
. Int. r
per cent per
No. 12.
Iliorl/ed to fl
piposou Ur«»
nice August»), iMflti.R
pill I, 18M9. Interest pay
tir- t day of prit and Oc
at the rat«* of 8 per
• otal of L*
i .1
T* *t ,1
7,t»» 00
to
I .
\
Date ol .
d.-.Mnal.I
able
Dili
.
il
I*
15,00* 00
13.
No. 14. a
idenlng A
thorixe«! for *50, om), fi»r
ordl
ualilc
Smi.
•«• I».
Interest payald«
lav of January and July In
ol Spe.r «■• nl per
d of Loan No 14.
i thort zed for *35,000, for
lent of the Brandywine
Uateofordl
11* i u able Au
the
i
first
tb.
d. y. u
ihe
50,000
. I
Louu No. 15,
the tniprov
r work
.
It.
I a 1»)1.^
id Anguet In eae.li year
per auiiuui.
HU NO. 15. a.
authorised for*;»,«*), for
h«* Board of Public K«luca
f ordinance April 6,
iiiiible March 1, lm)t. Iu
the first day of
1 *« pte-iuher In ea-h yeju
fl per cent per
i N «*. Ifl.......
thorixed for* 1,900, f<
20, 18
interest p
February
the rate ol
Total of L
1
ble

6 p
35,00000
I...
tli.
f
tlon.
I'Tl
st p:
March
1 1,.

30,006 00
T tal of I
Lo
No. 17
I paying expenses
r main in Eleventh
the pur|
•i ts. Date of ordinance
is7i. Redeemable Au
st I, I Kyi. I t crest
Jeff.
payable <
and August In
.per
the
lay <»f February
■of 8 per re
each
Total of Loan No. 17.
\ an tin
. e ..f paying
bv i.nrcliasln
olr aud
u.ouooo
/.« d for *50,000, f«
l. ■
I
the expenses
fmiûiillK
.f ordinance January ll,
J 1, 189j. lli
flist day of Jau
ch y
the pm
fatalrrc
Bor a
the
hie Ju
1872. Red
terest pay
uaryimd July in
r • cut. pt
tie*
«t the
, Total
■•I !
60,000 00
»rlaed for $39.000,
m i.fd«"raying fl»«* extx-uae
. water reservo r an>» pump
• Iinance April 4, 1872. Ke
enly 1, 1802. Interest pitya
lir l .la«' of January and
h year at the rate of « per
i u inn. Total of Lo
!...
N.
Ha
de
n.l.
I It
July ..f
•If), 0(1)
Ij : n N i
thortned forfSn.Ooo, i<
eet. Dal. ol o
ill
\\ a e
Noveini»cr 21, 1W2.
■I a Hilary 1, 1803. In c
u llic If st day .f Ja
din
■ i.
»ay
rsa
the ra
. Total «d I

ye
e
p
uo, 000 (X)
L
!1. aiitho*1/.ed fur $100,000,
m/ ihe floating debt
Klcvi-nth and Klwhtecntli
Min t-, i» i. «>f ordinnne«, April. 7.
1873 lb d.' niable August, i, 18>»3.
the ttrat dav or
h yearut
to
r.
:
y able
• August lu
!
iry u
■ il 21
t. 1
I of L
. »00,000 00
L.
11.I1 infixed for $25,00 , for
•f b Ibllug a hospital.
C*, Al» II, 7, 1873.
net ', 18»3. Int«*r.
of February
1 at the rate
. Total
No. 22.
I*
•ilu
it.
" Au f,
.1
oay
In «a«h ye
<1
ef «i
t.
1 of L
horixed forftSi.UJO,
the x
1
17,5110 00
....*. (In
If
pun
widening W
<•«* May, 16, 1873. Redeemable
'«»4.
Date of or
■!•
SSfik
n 'crest
..I May and
ir at the rate of « ne
itfLoau N«
liuthortecd for*»»,000, fo
he Board of Education
Lsned «f the
•SRKS
In
. Total
20,000 00
Lu
ne by
II
; April 23, 1974,$ 8 000. 11
by o dluanoe of June 4,
*l, V<). lialnnce Issued by ordinance
April II. i«7ü, *0,600. Iteitee m able
January I, JWM Interest pay able
Ihe lira! day of Jauuary and July In
.* ~
VtTTAT tTNMKNT.
ea h year at the rate of fli».r«mt,
♦ T 'tal of Loan ffoLt4..
authorised forfjm Oft, for
the construction of anew r> swrvolr
|b ® w » l, r
of the city ami other pup© es.
That« ofordlo ne July*), 1 h 74. Re
deetn.bte a* follow»/ *8, Ol» on (he
ftrat «lay ol Jul 0/1*75 ami $8,000 on
the Aral «lay of July ol eanti «nccMsl
Ing roar, until and indu. tin* the
flrnt ay of Jul*. 1» 7. and Ihe remain
«f $'0,*¥) o . the Ural day of
Interest payable o > fht*
day of January ai.d July of each
at the rate or ■ p««r rent, per
■ H lance unpaid of l.oan No.
*5. ..7.7m...7. . lie,«moo
Loan No. 2K, authorised lor f12ft 000, for
structlon of a new «« rvotr
(Tool Spring), m roving the w ter
wo-ks of the city and for other pur
pose« Hate of onllnanr Ma* 7,
1«7*. Ite«)eeniahle aa> follow«; $3 MM
the Seat day of Heptein er, 187«,
d a like amount on the Aral day of
BuplMUber af each and every year
thcrea ter until and including the
flr*t dav of H ptemher, »9 0
»alnlng I
.%>,«« to
Lnsu 's!!"».
rtri
,
/ „
Bn
In g
Ju y. 1WW
I
Kx
li
tin*
f finit on the tlrbt
D. .911. In
payable on the flrat day of
Msrdi *»nd Kept ember In each year at
the rate or 6 per cent, per annum.
Ilvlaace ui>i»kl of Loan No. 2fl.
Loan No. 27. nuthorlaad for flfiA.OOQ,
for the construction and coirpletlon
<jrTolr(Oool Bprlng),
""nsSMi v&sst ià J"
ce May 2 4. 1871. K«nl^einahle
February t. i8w. lbtemt payable
cm the first day ef February ana __
guat In eaeh y<ear at the rau- of 6 per
cent per annua*. Total «f Loau So.
Loan No. 28, author I iwdfor 4«i,iijcj,'to
R ay the or« ont fl-ailnar dad un
mded debt Incurred |>y the Hoard of
Kdiiea'liMi In Wilmington. Amount
itnUior zr/l tob« laauod by ordlnanoe
Oouaell, A uguat 16. I «77,986,0 0.
Interest payable <na the rtretday of
February and aguet la bkcA year.
Ht'dtmmable t-obruary I, 1687.
Amount authorised to W ioaurd by
ordinance of Connell, Fe»»ruarv ci,
l«7BJB4,un. Redeemable Kept inker
I, »88». in Weal payable on the «rat
day of March and September in esudi
year at 6 i»«rcenl. per
of « oan Na. 28.
Loan No. 29, authored for |i4fi,U)U. to
pay the present floating dud hn
fu tided IndebtedncHH of Th« city of
Date o* or Mnance
of
1 lav of
tere-t
106,000 00
or
..lu.
Au
,080*00
f.
. 50,000AM)
Wilmington.
April JO.
9 .9801m
l«7U. Kollegin ble HH follows:
Novwub. »»«. 6h<t|7 t iXI>
the flrst day of Noveinher In e«<*h
year following Including
day of N«iv4rmber
payable
«1 NowemUer ln nach
n..d every
the first
1*04. Inte
day of • ay
year, at Hie tat« of 4)6' per ernt. per
anaam. Total on l^otm No. 29. 146,000
Loan No. X) authorised for 990,<)i(L for
the use of thu Bo trd of Pu hl l •9du
r*6tloru to Iw anpUeri to hntldlag 1
fitrnishlug school Iwaises in tile r
of W1 mington. Date «f «6*rHn*nee
"V 8, U*û. Hr deemablr as r.d
*6,(100 on August I, )8tU,
#6 out» o* t e finit «Dy of August
ol oa» h and every y®ar following, tn
CI tiding the tlrsl day of August, 189».
Interest paynl'le on the tir t rlavs of
February and Anglin In each year
Nt 4Sj WTrelit, per aniiUia. T tâl of
i <••!. No. an.
Loan No. 31,
.. Aî I».
the lif t
...
•Ity
J nu
V.
i
... 56,000
(X>
j norixed for *00,000, for
of wider rlgnts lu
Wllin ngton. el.,
hv act of (lie L«'gtBlatlire
à »over, April n, iWt date
•« April 26, 1883; riMieemablw as
loilo a: *7 m , October I. 19lM;fK,7
Am» Il L 1914, ««,««, October L 191«.
Liieren! payable 011 the the Brat Bay«
* April mid October iu aacli ywral
the rat* of 4,'4 per ccnL per annum. 80.090(00
fikliig t mid i/o u.au'hoiixetl
I of tl*c I/egls af,ure
fd at Dove*-, Fib unrvo,
.. .*282,650
No. 6, rifiiu el into tlw
afiovn during cijrrmi ye
by aut'.ority ofaal a-1
Loan No. 7 aUu refund* d
above .
the
».

of
SI
by
v V, .
Lo
.... 12,000
. 26 000
*3UA<*d
148,250
Paid on secouant of above prior
to July u 1HW.I.
1111 « nee «if Hin king 1 *>i ml Laau.
Certifie ten of tmtebteiliu-B
Hank. U
173,4014 00
» to the
V p .rary
N
loai
*0",««, au tI k. . _ _
pSZZ!
tlicreaf e •. Including the flrHt day of
AugUBt, A. D.. 188*. Iiit« rcn paya
the firs! 'Ihj'h of rebruary and
A or «well
ble
««very y«ar at the
rat«* o 2>a per cent, per annnm.
Biilanc«> unpaid of the aTtovc_
Cerilttcnt«» «»f Imbbtcdn
Union National Ran ,
Loan for*2<*,00 , »uthor
1/eglHlaturc. pa- »cd at
tuary 12. 883; .tat. «»« or
. 30,00(1
to the
Temporary
. «J .*y act of
Dyver, Feb
<11 nance eh.
ruaay 2, 1883: Issued io- use
Boord 4tf Education, bring b
du« said Board on account L<n
30. Payuble as follows: »10,000 Au
■ .. • l0 * 0 ' 0 Au*ru t 1, 18M4,
without Interest. ^
of the
la nee
No
list I,
. * 20 , 0 (
*1, *66, *
The forego t»g h a cor roc t statorn-nt of ihe
debt of tin* elty of Wilmington, Helawnro.
crlbe«l iro u U e book» ol my «.flloe» .
Attest: J. ELDBI1 HiE FIERCE, •
Cl vT re as u er.
**'" iVrjSHTiaXMBNTB.
PURE
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TEAS 1 !
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D.r mixing with Weaker and 4 helper iSKia
Teas, i Im-v contain a very high 1 erceutage! of
Fxtrhci They are éultllate" Hnd preimr.î!
mî.«Vu *•"pervisloii of Foreigners, uprtn the
liiost »pit oved sel. utlflc lue lhods. Ih«; eaf Is
IIIanlpnfate«« by n.achlnery, giving unlforuAty
of appearance thronghmr eauiro ntnek ngs.
they retain tlmlr valuaid« «lUallCies r r «i i n -
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ALL
- J '--*•
i
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• '
Trunks «nd Traveling Bags !
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Reliable Harness and Trunk Manufacturer, has
removed to his new store,
NO. 4 EAST FOUBTH STREET,
where you will in.l the l.reeat MKirtmcnt
.'Â^SÂiiîiîS
01
P
t>V
AND
PliAO.
■JjS/riUpK
jwi'sfinii : ™"£ 4
rtri l ad dph I a Mid I n termVdUta at at Hm s— 4». 40. 7.
V ?!• 2 ' m ' 4 -'"* 7 -*** * *• V »•
Philadelphia <Msnr©s»)~-2.uO, 2.23, 6.10, 7.5«, 3.1
8.00,W.86,9. 6«, 10. ft. U . 53. a!m. liTlfi, 1.64.5.17, #. *
0
I*.
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Y°'k—*.«S 2.23, «.30, 6.40, » éd, 11
?*•*» , - 54 - ».*», 7.Äi.»*. u*.
Bn III in. >r. anil Inu i mediate station a
Baltimore «nly—i
Train* for imiaw
Castle--«.«), 9 10a.
H
—1. L-, 4.81, 8. «V
.17
7. 11.04 p. m.
. 12 27 and
.0«, a.
I M v( >1.
.„Ie,er.oe.„';u r '»"m'L.
Harrlngto
l.«i. «.ST»
Deluiar ap«l IntcTtii'tdUU' uallun*— ^.lli a. ip.
1-Bt. *n| i ( , .
Kx press for Del mar, 4.00 t>.h).
SUM)« 1 TRAIN H.
Phlhuielpbla and laturuiodUi«atattuna-4i.10a.it).
18.00 pi. 6.80. 7.10, 0.55, p.an. .
Philadelphia aud Now V *rk—2.00, 2.28
•.«, 7.»p. m.
BalUmort)and Washington—1.42, 4.61, 8.06, 8.17,
a. m. U.04 p. m.
Baltimore-—L.06 a. m.
forth
y
m. 6.17,
For
BVTraliiB marked Um*; <*) are limited upmu
ipon which extra rare la charged.
ferred to the time
U. OeU
l'ataenger Agi
aiiager.
li ALTIMO iM & PHD A dÎlPHiTr. Ï.
15
on and
follow
Will
Leave Wilmington 7.06, 10.80, a.
Arrive at Landenherg,' 8.A0 a.
n; 6.80 p.
1; 12.00 fio
8.40 p. m.
udays, h ave Wllmlngto «, 10.*) a.
Arrive at Wllmmgto
Hu nils yd. leave Landen
Arrive Wllmln
1.. aid
f.
7.H) p^m. •
>n 8.uo a. m; 2.16
lierg, «.00 a. in 4.
.,9.10 m. tu. fi.40p.
NNjEl J.. Ht*i»»*rlnl* luleutj
pEWNSYLVANlA RAILROAD
on andaFtIk .m)nif, is.'a
V AIM I.INEf *
rfp.?:
MB
'k. i I
TRAIN» LEAVK BUOAD HT it KBIT dTATIO
* Dally. ) Daily; êxvk
pi bnnd»).
ago Limited" ol
[«i'ibo West .
.•11. A» a.
.•Il.uf»».
..• 9.1)6 p.
*11.2hp. il
Pacific Kxp
Harnsbui
Maint ra
Watkins K;xpress...a,. ......
Eric Mall and Itufido Lxfin «s, dniy
except Haturda^.A. ...a;.*..
Kane Express .
Lock II avr il Kxpreip
"hurg Kx pres«
Chainbersburg and ll^gertitown Expre.
X.4*> anil li.doa. in * dalTV./i/^' p. in. Fo
|r*rs borg aiilv,f».40 it. m.
blieuandoiJi Vnif > i:
week rlay al 7.40 a. 111.,
leans Ex pn-se, w 1:4 l.uiay
nooga, dally at.
Harri slnirg »ud \.irk Expreart......(, 5.40«
Ha)rf»tNl*tf An JÊi'n^iütlâp«.. "J.iV. ;.fi
York and Hanover Expies , .i7.40a
....i& 4« p. *1.
• on, H. 10. 7.15, II 4.1
rh'uday, r.ao a. 11..
i'aotl 1 mins, iLiü, 7.1V 8.1Â, . 10.15
a. in. 17.45, 1.$, 2.14, 2.46, 4. tk 3.4a, 4.15, 4.45,
5.15, 5.46, 6.15, n.45, 7.45. 9.15, m.f ami II. »0 n,
bit inlay, 7.30, «.;«), 9.30 and 11.45 a. in..
2.45, 8.-6, 6.15, 8.15 ttiKl 10.1 « p. in. V 7
Bryn M»«r Trains 6.B», «.46, 7. »5, 7
tüü n artflf ta. *•
7.*» s 9.16. 10.5
m 3-j, «.»j, U,so*s 11
10.15 p. m.
West ('bester Expr
•commodat inn, 6. 0, ll 45 a. in., 2.:
5. D, 6.45. 6.45, 7.45, it. 90 ta. uu < »U buuUay.7
11.45, a. m.. L L15 and 10. !5 u. in.
Trains arrive-*-Fr-»ni Hrt«imrg, ! 1.65 and 7.80
15, 7.25 p. in., daily, 4.25 a. li.,
egeeut Mr.ndir . . rofn Erle/amt Wl llXii s
W ,1 iS&Ji-iu Æï N. 1 T 7 .B Jfi
except Monday. From Lock Haven, 3.15 lull.,
dally except Sunday. From Watkrua, klm ra
Williamsport, 7.26 p. in., dally, excepltoiai
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4 7.4) a. in
k11 «o5 ». iu>
. h. an p.
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.111.06 a.
d 11.06 a.
v
1
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llroad every
d New Or
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P.
'arkeshurg Trat
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10.30 f
I 8.15 p. in.
•I
t,.

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i.,i.
7.40 a.
., 4.44. 6.40 p.n .,
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day.
NEW YORK DIVISION
TKALNS LEAVE BROAD STREET STATI4>N
FUR N KW VU UK.
-Oik-day., a. IS, ik-ju, 3.tit,'
•xeept Monday, 6.80, 7.80, iTîO, 8130
and It a. ni. ;f.lmUe«l Express, . l.H),
4,20 p. Wl.) I, a, 4, 6. 4k6.30,7.46, 8 afl«i 8.?0 p. i«.,
and 1 .01 night. On SumbiVM, 9.16, H.'A), 3.65,
Exprès«
xpress,. l.ku,
and «.20 p. is.,
V», 3.16. 3. -mi, 8.16,
a. in., 4, (Liinlt«*.l Express. 6.20)6.»), 7.#6,
>r«*B8. «5. 20) 6.»), 7.*.%
night.
or nrooKiyn, N. Y., a'l through trains c«|n
nect at Jursey City with boats of "Brooklyn
Annex, " all ord Di g direct transfer
street.
• 1 u.
For Brooklyn.
d 8.;
uokiyu
Fultou
ding double ferriage and Journey
aero« New York elty.
Express for
Ocean tin
raUlrt, Hprlng Lake,Oceni
e, Aabury Fark and L«»ng
., and 2.4N 3.00, 3.30,
1 Beach,
Branch,
d IL») a. m
week Uaya.
FROM KENSINUTUN STATION FRONT A NU
NUKK1H.HTREKT».
Express for New York. S.56
week-days.
FROM MARKET STREET WHARF,
for New York, via Camden aim Trenton,
., and 4.») p. iu.,011 week days. <
rove and Long Branch, Ai- «
id Berkeley. 7.») a. in., 4 ;p.
Exprès* for Tom's River and Intermediate
•Cations, 7.»»a. in, and a.20 p. in.
Tuckerlon, 7. no a. in. and 4.00 p. m.
BELVIDEKE DIVISION.
4.00 |>.
d 8.40 a.
Exnr.
6.WH
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via Toni'»
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a ti.OU |i.
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4.00p. ni. I
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For ttcranton
I>.
For Lamb, rtvllle, 3 p. m.
F«»r Fleiumgtou, 8.
12 .
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Trains arrive daily,except Hun.lay — Kr«
9.50 a. in. ; 4.60, 7.48 and 9 66 p. 41».
FROM KENMINUTU.N STATION, FRONT"!
AM) NOKKR4 HTRKKTb. ' !
Daily, «>cfUtSu»rt»y-Rx P nj..r«rLa,nUertvé^
Kaau.ri, l(i'j»w»rx W»t.T *.»«, -»iTanton. Bl,*
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check haggaire fr«»m lioteiB uu«l residences. Tüiie I
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DOUBLE TRACK-«TKEL RAIL». 1
HPLENDID Mi^N ERY.MAii NJFK ENT'
EQUlt*l|EfT, i NOHTIJEK* CENTRAL R A iL
WAY.
—TAKING EFFECT MAY IL 1883.—
yo Baltimore city «oui a. follow. :
dally except Bo nuà v, for
Trains tea
Mall Train,
the North and W est..7.30 a. !in.
Chicago and Limited Express, dally
West.....10.45 ». !m.
R"ÄV1M«V. wartaiAW- "• !
Sunday. *».3op. m. I
Western Express, dally ..
Mail Kxprest, West, dJlty.11.15n. u., |
Parktown Accommodât ion. 3.») 5.30 8.80 a ml 10 00
li" m*' andV»| X< >' 4 *m fc,U,l< ' ,yr - **»n«*Sïunly, 9.30 |
Cockeysvllle Ace**
8.46 p. 111.
1
unmodatlo
9.30, ll.ao a. m.,
Sunday, i
2.30, 5.00,
».30« ..
_p. m.
1 Jetty«ourg, 7.» a. in, . .
Hrafich, e.lOaJn«,. ,3. and |.30 ,
i»rn*fi
rl W«at,
Northeaat ct.rli.r
Uolrrn
For tickets to all points K.asL North
Calve
e and
l blatlon,
Calvert streets, and
œ
ÄeeÄs& 3 swsit«:
baltimokr & cotomac raji.koao.
' KKO^fAi-VKHTHTATKYh.
i TAK INH KKKKAT ..UNK XJ. laaa. !
' For Washington, 7 a. in. 8.16 an.l 8.55 p m |
dally, except Hnn.lay, and 4.20. 7.86, 9.46 and i
?*»-» .'jUand 7.JÔ p. m,,^-dQiy
For lWVe ( r e«*k Lib«', 7.00 a. m. aniTsTw ri. n... I
Vnï i tVaIÎ 15 *» , ,. M ,
^Usàîpm'. d.ui ' * •*•*»* »"■*<»*»,
Vor %8LuMirt àwTtS. HobU. at V in an.l .. ■
dally. *»d S.ifip. m., dally exoeptBun.tay. •
Kor lUe öolMh v,a Virginia Ml.'fan«! RailToadJ .
Î-™ «lull», »UMfa.:, 6 p.u.., except Suiidfiv.
7.10 p. m., Sunday only.
' \
:
i »«W. UNION HT.TiON.
te« ft -50, *45. 9.50, 1J.40 a. m., d. ^ A
Jtead, a. <JaHy, $.06
p. m., except Sunday. 7.» p. m., on Sunday
Forced O. Road, 8 50 a. a., datlv, ex ept Hnn
day, 2.W p. œ., (limited , 8.26p. m., and 9.4*
., daily,
FROM l'KNNBYT.VAN 1A-AVEN UK STATION
For Washlaffton, e.66, 7.10 7.80, 9.56 and il.« k.
•jMi.T.æmçojb p? m . < )u «ul'iaÿ
7.50, W.«.and 11.45 a. m., 6.1o and 7.Ä
n* 3.1^ai)d 8.55 p. ni.,
• n anu
RI Y
:
- !
t"d
i.t
buaday.
in., 3.30
6.86,
*' "" «".»toy;
LBAVE WJLBHÎNÔTON KOK bAl.T.UOKK
4 1 6 .40. 8.00, 9.$0 and 10.39 a, Ul.. 1 ». 4 21 k 4 40
b.Npl.m, i.m ...t TO .» >oe il
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Dally except
Olafio-K.
Memllng 1
y * im , i
Blr «1*^0
S '-»n?y 75
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II 14
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Coate/
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1
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4 4 ;
8*8 Ö24
Hie 4 45 7 07
Lenape „6/717 44
k* Ford J. 6 861 7 60
Dupont. .. « id 8 17
WIlNIlag * ft *J6 h 4ir
FaA «. m| | *
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8 8» 5 41
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f JAMDKN ANh at .antic k. k.
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TRAINti )Vlt.l. I.KAVK .. .
KO« ATLANTIC UITV
Plnnn Vlae Street Ftrry-Kx pm « ,,n
60 a d 5.4 p.
•s O11
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8 Agent.
Bttjl
1*4
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"•1 Natur
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u«.,:u«>, S!BSLS'J"b«
'«1 |i. in. • li Ml,.,I,,'
a.sss. m., is «.n
-^Jay eidy, 2.00 p. m
ay. 7.30
Fr.om BtuvktuuDx.
wn»*k daye,».*i H .
bln*
Fe
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■Wand
A r
•dation Train win leave
k-daygaiStSUa in.and 4 .
„ n lav at 8.00a. m,
«eiorfsii. utt.cl.wi
,vp F.rrlei I
'I'
d 4
U»hII exprt
1 I aveID
«hi
'« Kerrie*
UMJALTBAIN» ITBOM 1-HU.ADKI,P BU
For liMdifonviwkl from Vine >,.,.1 m., l a '
_ie.«nn„ 2.00, <,«>. «.00. «.* . |„
Fr<» V In« Mr«*e « only, fi 45. 7 «1 u _ »
' BHWkiimaxon .troe-rôn» , fi '*,n B, Fr °a
«• both Kerries
■ w.
I M
Handarf irai
!■
8.00 a ini g.»
a. m., and4.90 p. m.
Krem Ponnsylvaula JUlIrr
Market Mr* et, 7.30
in., ' ock •»lays, s
for Aten, 'fttum IN'n
Ferries 8.«« a. in.
HumlavM
1 S|;
5.0*
. 12.0* n<
. _••)», m ,
irccL 11.30 i .
' 4111 Vine » 1
4.*i. 5.:«
•«». in., 4.8I1 p. m.
M»t ol AUirke. street. 1
■»• (■». til
». m. frua
iu'kiunxxo
tunUy* uq|t
I»* ni.
•I In ten»«
tr I. wed
Pa DI. Himd
faMatuf Mai kc
For Haiiimonte
ferrie», 8. ou a
'Jay*. 8.' .
,fu«im MH»t ol Alm ke ;
n'vHï, 1 -
f"
f«M.t ..f M ir
. 0
h
1
lacii
on Ferries, 10. 0»
F«»r •• 111luiiist*
:
fr- .in V
Iiark
street ferries, H.co
«ffi;,
< gNperlgtcudenl.
IjALTIMOKE AND OHIO KAll,K0A
1 p. in]
• Il ex
■I. It. W
) 1 ).
«•n l Prt*s. A^n
the model fast link, and tux onl
LINK. .BETWEEN
THE JtÀJT AND THE WEHT, via WASHlSt
TON.
DOUBLE TRACK !
■IANNV CULT LIE!
U( . STEEL RAILS I
MCllf.lipLF 1D TAKE EFFECT
SUNDAY, NOV. 12, lvC.
I EAfjCCAMDKN STREET STATION :
A. M.tCiilcago, C'inclnni
filllLAMO) Houtliwcat, Blchuioml, (
Uiiaiilico.)
$.6rt ETIlcott 1 Ity amt w» v M«i|„ns.
6.40 Wartjitiigbiii a it*! way
7.1« tWa»li|ngton Exprini*.
7.16 ANNAPOLIS, STAUNTON AND WAS
•* ,Toji KX. an-1
Brajicli.
■ ?.«0 UJ*lfe»hnônt, StrnsliurK, W
Main Stein, (Ua
only. )
♦ l*f I THBL' KO, Cl MINS ATI, N L I.UD
WAsHiNOTON AND ( nLl MHUS "
PRESS dally, und C'll 1< A«.0 dally
Saturday. ( Richmond and the South.
Uiiantieo). Sleeping earn, liait ini*
(•Innull, 1 /iiuIhv flIt* anil ( liicago June
- Fut 1
1 g Can
3.00 pre»»
«
d*
nth
icheiier, H»
9.00
Parlor Car», Chicago .I unction to Uhl«
Sleeping Cara,
dally
lu IikIUd
all«,
lay.
9. K) tWâshlngion and way
«D'on Hun.lavs.
10.80 wahuinuTun
I'RttHH.
'pt Hal
foUB. ADI
AND LAI7BEL
r. m.
12.16 Washington, Annsp.-U- nu-l wav.
1.3R tun huh. lav only, foi Washington
way.
Ci He
'.t City anil way stations.
2.60 Washington and Wav Stations. (W
tnond. Ouantic««, except tiuiDkiv). 0
it at Washington with I. AS. C. Co.,
Monday, Wednesday and Krhfajr, »nJ
Potomac fleam to
dav and Saturday to
Norfolk. A**.
4.00 W ASH I NUT« IN
Jeasup'» A
HyattsvHie.
Wlnc4i«*ster, I lager-low 11, Frs.lrrlck
•m I
1 il ceux Y, toi
Point lomti
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j 7.3c trioutouig.Uleveluti'
1 HAU. Palace M eeptng Car» m I'tlUM
I 8.4S tCHiCAtri), CINCINNATI, »T. LOB
1 W 5SIII NltTuN AM» ( "LUMilUS
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Ki
1 ii'l D(
Cincinnati,
! burg and the Bouüi, via Va. M blinnd.
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»"tl f.»' B. 'll. Kor Itockv.ll., t» .Ba. m,
AU «i»1bb atop »I .May <■>• ■ .11 »•» a. m.
I.KAVK WASH. «TON KOKHAI.T1MI
» l2^.1T-iV 7 A
. y'.lol IJiftiS
I tDally. tSundsY
t««rSib\ludsy.
Baggag-* «-ailed for and cheeked
"J rt-ai deines on oniers left at 'ITekct*UfflMV
; W t'HT BALTIMORE STREET, S. U.Cor ; <
«»*Sii>EN STATION and 81 8ÜÜ
-plug Uar»
. teuits an.
» nd
■ nations.
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8.1«, 19.00, 10.00 a
3.00, 4.3U, +4.40,1
d 11.») p.
trains d
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Mï/tli'C of Transportation.
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