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THE GAZETTE,
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WII.MINOTON, FI Klf AY, AUG. 3.
T
1t«nnon the Holter.
Mr. Michwl Hanuun, » wcll-kuuwu Demo
cratic pollticiao <1 Aduc Arundel county,
Md., lb now poelnit as an Apoetleof reform,
and seeks te acquire dletinction and renown
by defeating the county ticket of the party
at the coming election.
Mr. Bantjon'« chief qualification fro 1
political distinction and party honore
was his mouth, and when the
peo; le tired of listening to bis
braying toues they quietly sat down upon
him at the primaries, and elected a County
Convention whose delegates, by a vote of 20
to 15, refused to make him the party's
didate for the State Senate. Now Mr.
Baunon declares his intention of doing all
he can to defeat the ticket.
Mr. Ban non 's announced reason for this
course is that the primaries were vitia'ed with
fraud and failed to record the will of the
people, but he is on record as declaring*
prior to the Convention, that the
primaries were eouducted
in a per
The
some
feetly fair and impartial manner.
Baltimore Day , in addition, publiuhe*
hard fact* which *bow titat Ban non and hia
friend* were doing a little crooked work for
their
benefit at the primaries, but it
wa* not sutficient to give them the mastery.
Definite »Mr. Bannon'e awful threat to do
all he can to defeat the ticket, the party
does notfieem to be reared the least bit. In
this respect the political current ruu* about
the same iu Maryland
n ) uncommon thing to see a man wh.» ha*
enjoyed favor and dcstiuction at the. hand*
of hie party, refuse to accept the verdict that
finally relegate* him to private life,
aud organize a revolution which only
lands him high and dry upon the barren
shores of public indifference and contempt.
Backed by the countenance and support
of the party, Mr. Bannou might have been
possessed of some influence, but when this
powerful incentive is withdrawn, he wil. fiud
that plain Mr. Michael Bannou i- of
elsewhere. It i*
more
account than the humblest voter iu the
State, and cannot command a following
large enough to dignify his ridiculous de
fection Into the proportions of a holt
i that the Democratic
organization ol Anne Arundel county, in
stead of endeavoring to conciliate the dis
gruntled Bannou, is more inclined to facili
tate his departure by kicking him clear Into
the Republican camp. This is just whal
ought to be done, for while an open revolt
against fiaud and machine methods in the
party management Is right aud honorable,
the man who rebels simply because the
We are glad to
voters of his district prefer some oue else for
important public positlou, deserves to
receive the same punishment he endeavors
to inflict upon the party, aud be kicked
his political death. That this will be Mr.
Baunou'g deserved fate we have no doubt.
90
Lu
On the question of governmental
trol of the tel* graph fiystem of the country
the New York World very sensibly holds
that It does uot loll w that because the
Government, has
con
power over the postal ser
vice to the exclusion of all private citizens,It
therefore has the constitutional ritrht to enter
into any speculat ive business it may pleas
a "competitor"
-ith "private citizeus."
Neither is it sound reasoning to say that be
cause the Government controls the
offices and mail service there can be
sound objection to its control of the tele
giaph service. On the same plea it might
control of the railroads which carry the
mail-4; the express business, the freight
trauspoitation business, the telephone busi
ness and many ot ers.
port*
The City Council Is uot acting rightly
towards the F., W. i B. R. R. Compauy, lu
relation to the lattei's request tor the use of
the uortb sidewalk of i bird street, between
Pine aud Spruce. If it is Intcuded to graut
the desired peruiiasiou it Bhoutd be done
once, and if the
Is unfavorable they sto uld
at
mtimeut of the members
express them
selves without delay, that the company
kuow what uttier plan to adopt. The hlghth
ol the peach season will soon be here, aud
proper accommodations at the Height depot
ueh a public necessity
aide investment to the railroad
may
I
a profit
eompany.
Tl
far President Arthur's little "swing
" around the circle''is meeting with good
result*.
Ills receptions have beeu fairly
doubt have much to
shaping the election* I or delegates to
*xt Republic
thubiastic, utid will
do i
the
National Convention.
Arthur is
-'ry shrewd and is working his
chances much better than auy of the other
candidates.
Sam Wah, i
Philmlt lphla, has applie i fur a situation
Mayor King's police force,
residents ol Philadelphia a
of excitement
Mayor will th
their
teously, but firmly,
*#-Lxpliclt directions lorev.ry use are given
with the Diamond Dyes. Fur dyeing Mosses.
Grasses, Eggs, Ivory, Hair, Ac.
ilnlust
Chinaman of
nd the celestial
i in a ferment
as they firmly believe the
houor the
ipresentative of
ill cour
:e. The Mayor, however,
•fuse.
Ki
ory'* Little Cathartic Pill*
! sufficiently powerful for the
st robust,
yet the safest for children and weak consti
tutions; the action in any disease is uniform,
«■«■rtain and safe, painless aud effective.
Druggists—15 cents.
article that 1* I
sure to eel I, live «lruggists and grocers pre- ,
f erred. Address II uni tston Food Préserva
live Co., 72 Kilby street. Boston '
, öostou.
EnterprlHlng Local Ageut*.
wautc«l in this town f«»r
=
MOKNINU SUMMARY.
Thomas Fisher, president of the First Na
tional Bank of Huntingdon, Pa., died yes
terday at the age of «*.
Four persooto were injured, two it is leered
fatally, by a fire in a tenement house In
Brooklyn, yesterday morning.
The rebellion hi the Mexican State of
Tamaulljafl has been suppressed by the
troops nwutly sent from Nue va Leon.
A dispatch from Panama announces the
death of Genera] Julian Trujillo, ex-Presi
dent of Columbia, at the age of 55 years.
Austin F. Pike was yesterday elected
United 8tat< s Senator by the New Hamp
shire Legislature on the forty second ballot.
Charles Ford, who killed Jesse Jam s,was
arrested yesterday in Kansas City, under
the old indictment for the Blue Cut train
robbery.
George Lou*t, aged 1« years,and his sister
Lana, aged 14, were drowned last evening
in the North river, at New York, by the up
aettiug of a boat.
Arthur W. Oliver, 21 years of age
mitted suicide iu Lynu, Massachusetts,
early yesterday morniug, because of disap
pointment in love.
Four Hungarians were injured, two fa
tally, by the premature discharge of a dy
namite blast in the new tunnel at Pbteui*
vllle, Pa., yesterday.
The Bouthem Dental Association, in ses
sion at Atlauta, adjourned yesterday to
meet in Lexington, Kentucky, next May.
Dr. H. K. Me Kell ops was elected Presi
dent.
c na
D. W. Prmsell, charged with having felon
iouttly ««aauited a nine-year old gfrl, wa^
taken from tbe jail at Maversville, Lou 1*1
ana, by a mob ami lvnched
night.
William Smith, age«l 4o y«»r«, ket<per <»l
a email grocery in Baltimore, quarrelled
with his with wife yeaterday morning, »hot
her dead with a pistol and the * committed
suicide.
Wwlueaday
Compos, Diaz & Co., of Merida, have con
tracted with the Government of Mexico to
colonize the States of Campeche and Yuea.
tan with mechanics aud farmers from South
ern cities.
On the arrival of the steamer Saratoga at
New York yesterday from Havana, Janies
Barnes, the steward, was removed to the
quarantine hospital, sick ol what is supposed
to be the yellow fever.
W, S. Groeebeck, by invitation of leading
Democrats, delivered an addrt-ee iu College
Hall, Cincinnati, last evening, ou Civil Ser
vice Reform. Judge Stallo presided aud
the hall was well filled.
8. B. Whitney, of Pottsville, was yester
day appointed General Superintendent of
the Lehigh and Wilkcsbarre Coal Company
He succeeds Charles Pat rieh, of the Wy om
ing and Auilcnried division.
The 8team»r City of Merida, which left
Pavana yesterday lor New York, had upon
her arrival at Havana Irom Vera Cruz 10 ol 1
her c r&w eick with yellow lever,
them were tlzngeronsiy sick.
A salute of 39 guns was fired In Hanover
Square, at Syracuse,New York,last evening
in rejoicing over the killing of the informer
Caiey. Two gunners were badly wounded
by the premature explosion of a charge.
Addison Low, an old steamboat captain
and, during the Administration of Presl-'
dent-. Lincoln and Grant, Supervisin'.'
Two of
s pee Vessels for New York
died in Albany on Wednesday afternoon!
Miss Shirley Sears, a teacher in the Ameri
can Ladies' College at Panama, wtio had re
cently arrived Irom New York, died of
yellow fever on the 21 ult. Several unac.
climated persons have died of the fever in
Pauama.
John Phillips, a colored hostler in St
Louis, was stabbed to death by a white
man whom he caught st.ullng chickens n
Wednesday night. Roger Woods, a notor
ious cock fighter, was a rested yesterday
suspicion. ' '
Oil
By
accident on the Southeast!:
„ . - . .. Rail
road, near Newport, Vermont, on Wednes
day, about fifteen passengers were Injured
two oi three of them perhaps latally. The'
train ran off the track, owing to the spread
ing of the rails.
The Calumet. Iron and Steel Company
terday executed a mortgage iu Chicago
A. J. Ives, for $300,000, on the 'hi B
Bmwn iron Works.*' It Is understood ' the
Com |.any needs the money to cleai up out
staudfufr accounts.
Mrs. Marcia Marthone, wife ot a cigar
maker lu New York, was fatally shot yes
terday morniug by Joseph Diaz, a colored
mau, because she refused to abandon her
husband for him. Diaz was supported by
the Martliones last winter and spring when
he was out of work.
George W. Conkllng and Charles Krymer,
the tonner a well-known contractor, and
the latter a painter, perished from sutfeca
Siou iu a cesspool at Passaic, N. J., on Wed
nesday, while trying to arrest
had been overcome in the
other lives were lost.
The bodies of three of the •.ietlms of the
railroad eolllson near North Pownal Ver
vnont, were foundyester.iay, terribly burned.
They are believed lo he the remains ofMark
Sutherland and Charles Mnrden, engineers
and H. H. Bruce, telegraph operètof The
Dree missing bodies are believed to have
been reduced to ashes. Tho loss
is *«0,000.
A mortgage of *16,000,000 was recorded
at Springfield, Illinois, on Wednesday
C. Hinds, of Indiana, and the Union
Trust Company ol New York lend the
to the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad
pany, to enable it to regain possession
property, which has keen in
tlie Courts under foreclosure
6ince 1870.
ye*
a man who
same vault. No
on property
« v
money
Com
of it*
pOSBCBSiOIl Of
proceedings
President Arthur and party left Louis
v.lle yesterday morning on a special train
and arrived at Chicago In the evenin'..
Large crowds ot people were assembled ut all
the stations along the route, who cheered
the 1 resident and fired salutes in his honor
At a few of the principal points stoppages
were made, and brief speeches delivered
the I resid ut, Secretary Lincoln and Post,
master General Gresham. The party
reaching Chicago found a large gathering
at the depot, hut the President, fatigued t>v
hotel*' 8 Jouruey ' vv ™ t at on, u *0 the
There is
by
a possibility of another railroad
rate war at Chicago, the management of the
Wabash road having yesterday reduced
price of limited ticket* between Chic
and St. Louis, either way, to $t> 50
Wabash ofilcialn assert that for some time
nS lp 7* j'*' 1 ' Z' u lar Re numbers of
JInnois Central and Chicago und Alt« n
tickets I«'tween Chicago and 8t. Louis at
«1..5U each, which Is *1.50 below the regular
rate The Wabash people claim that "this
could not he done by s.alpers unless they
were given facilities for ge ling the tickets
at about $U." The other roads, it i* t . x
pcctcu, will meet the reduction.
File* ami Itugs.
•hes, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice,
chipmunks, cleared
Rough on Rats."
Flies,
gophers,
out by
15 cent*
It Seems Impossible
that a remedy made of su«*h com mon »simple
plants a* Hops, Buehu, Mandrake, Dande
lion, etc., should make so many and such
great cures as Hop Bitters do; but when «»Id
and young, rich aud poor,pastor and doctor,
lawyer-andl editor, all testify to having been
cured by them, you must believe and trv
them yourself, and doubt no longer.
How to Remedy a Grow Negleot.
'tÄ Grand Semi-annual
7Ul m on tidy) of Tr«e Louisiana
State Lotte y over $622,UUU were scattered
broadcast, ami many who neglected to avail
themselves th«n can be in time Tor the next th«
uth * on Tuesday, August 14th, by an I mined 1
tt|, Hi ic »Won toM. A. Dauphin, New Or
ÄJS heu wa %* 0ü J'. 67 P«-»«*) will be dis- .
tributed among luo,0U0 ticket holders. • C,
=
^€>JHT WAMAMAHmWH.
v ®)
nous rainfall of yes
terdft, jfcougfi it blocked trade
kI . . a u on the
whole. So many broken lots,
and odd items we • an't give
heed to in bt|e 'pish of business
and that stray off into out-of
the-way nooks and must be
brought out and an electric
price put on, that will brush
them away and give us the
much needed room. The '
country storekeeper went to
bed alter a dull day, lancyiug
himself richer for having
marked up his prices ! We're
no poorer because you can go
through to-day and foot up a
Tw thousands in mark downs !
Ybu're the gainer, while we'll
get even on some big purchase
If you've lost an out-door
day, wouldu't it pay to read
yesteiday's talk about ladies
nd little ones 1
Tb»
for
J
8

1
N
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Something this morning that
every one of you wants and
every one will get, and, if
gotten here and now, 'twill be
at a large saving. Our buyer
has returned and the goods are
arriving—Writing Paper and
Envelopes—about three tons.
Quant ty ti lls, you know. Say
a dozen sheets of Note each to
how many ?
people.
If we can induce that
ti
About 30,000
ui.
num
her to use their leisure iu
writing up their long-neglected
correspondence, what
moral persuadei s we'd be !
You must know that
keep the tip-top finest, such ..
Tiffany, of New York, and
«
great
we
re
of
in
St
n
others sell exclusively and
also the ordinary grade that
stationers sell and don't keep
the other.
This lot is between the two.
It is graded thus : The highest
or "P," perfect; the "Ms,
medium, and the lower grade.
I he "Ms" are the same as "P"
the pulp and finish; but
specks ot dust have settled
it, that the inspector
and you could, too,with a good
glass. They show
some tints than others.
Now the makers
Oil
B
the
m
on
can sec,
more on
propose
changing the style of one of
the favorite brands and, to
clear out the warehouse and
start fresh, accepted a very low
offer.
These are the
surprising
prices :
Htiuarc f 'oininercial, 7
Royal Not-, 7 cunt» pe.
Octavo Note. 10 cents p<
Commercial Not**, 10cer
per (|uire.
•in
The variety of tints is less in
Octavo Note.
i he most of this paper is of
the "P grade and of the fav
orite brand referred to. A
Uiinor portion has the specks
we have described.
Now about Envelopes: We
had to have these made in
part, but very low down. You
have been paying 13, 16 and
17 cents. We shall put these
right in at one price, ten cents
per pack, but only with the
Paper. We can't sell the En
velopes separate, except at the
regular prire.
think
We
've ever done quite
well for you in Paper,
send your orders
them.
don't
SO
We'll
as we get
The girls can make a
better "pick now than when
school opens
The Paper is here. The
Envelopes should tome to-day.
M*!n fl 11
i or tin
«■*t from centre.
JOHN WANAMAKER •
A few English Flat Scarfs
lor gentlemen that have fetched
i oc. and $1 are marked down
to halt a dollar, so as the trade
won't go to the ladies' side.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
JOHN W AMiui vpd
J ° flN VV AN A MAKER,
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12.60 p.
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■ 4.30 p. 111.
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MAIN LINE.
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7.40 a. in
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day.
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:
vide, 3 p. ni.
Vor Fie
Tral

. in., 12.01 anti 4.00 p. m.
epthumluy—From Easton
"19 66 p.m.
FRONT
I'd It
;
9.59 a. in.
FROM K*
Tt »N
STATION.
N ORRIS STREETS!
Dully, v
11,4 y~Express for Lambertville,
o'*'* 7*3oa*ni S ïri Ut ° n ' K,uk "
• Water Hap only, 3*.36 u. u/"'
2.1()p.m.
•I»
Eaatou,
r
For Lain hurt v I
For Fleininglon,
bleeplng-cur ti
< hustnut
The i ul
ii
49 ;
k. ui. ; J2.91 amt 3.5» p. m.
. . g ttn . »t llroad and
s. Nw Chestnut
•ct,
d Broad
Transfer Comp
" »ii hotels
following
i»any will call for
audrealdcuces. Time
he obtained
cl
the
stations
No. 83* Chestnut
*. E. cor. Broad
No. 110 Market
1 < lie 11 on
No. 324 Fed.
•!.
<1 t'hestuut,
TICKXT OKFICKB:

. Hermant'n,
ral Bt. C':
CHARLES h.
i n .. UGH, (ientrai Manager,
J. It. WOOlc General Fasseuger Agent.
GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE
DOUBLE TRACK—STEEL Kill.»
SPLENDID
LN KRY,MAGNIFICENT
equipment, NORTHERN CENTRAL Ra 1 -
WAV.
INO KKFKCT
leave BaP
Mall Train, dall\ ■
the North and W
Chicago
It 1883.
Tral
* city time, a*
Hurnlay, for
follow» :
. . 7.39 a. m.
Express, daily
<1 Lfjin
Past Lint
Harrisburg i
Sunday.....
jj X p
U
19.46 a. m!
ger, daily
V
U y
p
dally.....11.16 n.
''allem, 3.30 6.39 A.39and I
Sunday. Sunday ouly,
• 80 a. m.,
»unday, j
Parkt
;
I
? s . l i bsïæ,"æîs 1
street*, aud at Union i
id checked at hotel*, ami
o,Ä, nwt ^ ä i
daily,
l>.
■ I
Cockeysvilh
•«hition, 8.30,
nd 11.}
P
1.
'!»•
d
• ttyshurg. 7.80 a. in.
F>
Urn u Bp
3 aud 6.39
For tickets
.Hi)
lo
al Vc
Station.
called
»«•r Hal time*
BALTIMORE foToMAO RAILROAD.
A ..V KHT BTATIUN,
TAKINU EKKEUT JUNE 12. 1888.
F"'Washlnxi.,", 7 a. 8.10 .ml 8.55 u
For Annapolis, 7.0« a i
tally.
F J0161
«laily except Sunday,
tb at 4,20
For Riclhiw
m M «tally, ....
For the South
4.20a.in., «tu.
7.10 p. in., -
For « . an.!
•tally, cxc
Kor Nor! »P
day, We«
I Hu- -t
d 9.46 a.
l/P- ui., dally exceptBunday.
Virginia Midland Railroad, at
•md a.56 p.m., «atcept Sunday.
U9*tj only. 1
R . at 3.
and 8.65 p. n>.
«P
1 '"'ay
;»«.• River »team«-<>, Mou
■ Friday at 11.36 a. m.
FRUM UNION STATION.
For Waehlngion, 4 ;
a. IE., 2.66, 3.2.5, y.
day, 4.30, 6.59, 7.,
7.20 p. iu.
For Va. Midland Road, at 4 ao a.
p. m., except Hunday. 7.i) p. in.,
Ff r(?. A o. K.ia.i, r, r,
day, 2.66 n. Ui
., daily, <•
<Jny
7.06, 7.46, 8.50, II,49
.29. 9.06 p. m. Uu Dud- >
*0, .*1.40 a. m., 6.10 and
I
9.
m., dally, 8.06
»unday
eptBun
«1 9.05
. dally.
3.26 p. m.
m 8 XI -' J 5,5 - " II. 7.50, 8.86 .ml 11.88 .
s-iLrv.JAiaifii.tfj'-jr: æ »
For Annapol!», 7,io a
6.16 p. m„ dally.
dally except Sunday;
1N UT «N FOB BALTIMORE
S,* l0 - lf '*- m •, «■». I.&.7.II0, iSfljîlrt Klb J. 1
UH.IU.M e. i-uo,;; fi^Si AKt '
KAlUtOAIt LINKS
whäsrw M m
Time Table to go Into effect July ad, um. ,
only.
GOING NOltTII.
DaJly except
Sunday«.
.p. ui.p.m.p. m.a.in,p.
I 0i f 6 02 « tftl 7 00, 8
I 26 .» 81 «6*1 7 20l I SO
! 0« 7 20 7 40 8 80
IM «18 till 7 49 3 69
2X1 7 00
3 02 7 81
Station».
Wilmiagf
V. A It st f
Dupont...
C. Ford J.
Lenape....
Coatesvlile
am. a. m. p.
»
7 a*
7 jo
1 46
I B
8 00 8 80 4 40
I 0 a't 6 18
W
•I.
»i,i
Ft. IVter s6 2'
W arwick. 8 35
Hurlngfleld
Blr «bon».
Uondlnir. i 8 |2j
P. I It ». ) I
12 30' i
12 45
102 3 18 7 48
2 05 »60 820
2 40 4 26 8 30
I

i ft!5
rt 52 i
7 37t 954
10 30
> ■*«
•I ..
•• I
I" ■
DOING SOUTH.
Dally except
Sunday.
Su inlay»
Stations.
ordy.
«caning 1 ain.a.m,
I I « is
8 00 I#|W&5)|*T
8 38 10 26 »82; «06 7 38
906,11 14 4 22 6 38| Mt«
111 46
• P
■ ■
Blr Ishoro,
Springfield
St* IVter'H
Waynes..!. j e:«ft
< oatesvllle 4 46 7 of 1
I.i nape .... 6 /7! 7 44
i - * ord J. 6 38( 7 66
Uuimnt. «ca »17
ÿ I • as » «ui as
I*.* B. n|
::
19
8W 8 19
8 56 8 .10
i
i
8 24
9 68
6 6n
Ü55
9 49
10 40
602
<■ 17
1 1
K .
6 3H
7 00
B
0
I
r .f """"'Gon* »t WUinhiKKm, Cbadb'« Foni
" , Coatesvllie, H'.yapiilmru
Iirtlon, Rinlabaro «ml Rp. ln*, Urn.
I'l,»*1 »II «Utlrnin. !.. A. fffiwril
"' H. Tll> iMmiN, Gpiu-r .1 Hu|it. 'iiivTS
(JAMDKN AND ATLANTIC H. R.
ON ANI) AFTKK.IUNEDO, 18K1,
T KA INS W 11.1, I.KAVK »BFOl.UlWH:
roR ATLANTIC CITY:
Frmu Vlnp ftrect Furry—E*pf«»e
».«». m., ».15 4.00 «'Ml 5. Up.
i»yonly, a.oop. m. On Mnn<f»y,7.:»
Ju
wivk-days,
■ in hatur
d 8.30 a.
Fro
m Hhaekamaxon Street Fe
«.mrd.T'' *'* "'- 8 ""'
ry Express ou
-.id 5.»p.m. On
Sunday, 7.30r*—
y, 2.00 p. in.
A.
ii <u la felon Train will leave above Ferrl«*
«»n Âttî! Ä , 4.V''i.^•n ,0 ''• , "" ""
j>» r| or r.re »tuchc.l t„ »II expre». trwli.g,
■Sfflr'iriSÜV"* ' l "'' th0 * U
LOCALtKAINS FIUJM l'lllbAUE1.1-HIA.
N r r, .!.' , ri7^!'.r l 'i S'™ Tine »hiwk«m.x.»
SÄlMstfÄfätA" na> *■ -•••
H »ÂViÂ^.Ï 1 -
»"»«» '™ | n*JC»*^ l >«<b fVrrte. at 8.00 »ml 8.80
*'Siï!.kïï?- , îl , î"i? 1 R,U,r, * d Station, foot of
»—Lib 7 -*' »■ tn., »an, ».Ol »nd 11.80 p.
F.Vi".7 Mk 2! aT "'.. Sl " ll,a '"> •■*•». m., «.son in.
r î tÄ&ÄT iTitiïXiïm .*
Slfr
r.^TUïyf,,^; i7.'âs , ^ i .î^ v, 1 , "■' ,î '
o. M.rlton Medford kt: lloUv'nnd In terme
.. of Mam» t Etre t,
h «I r» 2 '«?* IP 5,00 B'. m * Sundays,
'i'V.rT-'i'.* * runi * 1»« and Hliaoka
Ferries, io.üou. m,. weu L ( i. Tg
F l.Tr«V tr,,Uï Viue aud ÆaokVniaxou
. 8 w) H ' ,u - 12.0ü m. 4 â». 8.
«r ü°*îr M îÇ? rIor UÂr *' uu â1 * «AP«'*» traîna.
W. N. BAN NARD, j. B. WOOD,
__ jggw r .l«UmdMit._en'l 1 Pa—, Age nt,
jJALTJMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.
I n
-
*k
P
THF MOI41CI. FAST LINK, AND THB
_ UNK. KKTWKKN
THE EAST ANU THE WEST, vu WASHING
TON.
DOUBLE TRACK I
STEEL HAILS 1
SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT
SUNDAY, NOV. 12, 1882.
LEAVE CAM DEN STREET STATION :
- ~''Wcmnatl, Ht. I. „m, Faat Ex
P,r "• « D, I alArr Hlceplnjr Car« to
4 4n Ht - Louis and Chlca».
4,40 w:i 7 »UtlÄ», (VA.
ÿiifentlco f Southwest, Klchinoml,
«40 1 îWÎS® tt "w»r Hn *l way station»,
LUI Â ÏÎXkS
U*n Brandi.
7.60 tlM«-4liiM»ii^ »trafihurg, Wlnrheater. Har
m2iS W mÎ* Fr *^ 'derli k ami way Hint Ion», vîa
onl y!) " 1 0n ôun,1 *y lo ü-ilUott City
11* flTHUIJlIO, Cl N CI N N ATI ST I «iitim
CR A K^S l îl!IT ON ï*> COLÎ(MHlfs 0m
i.f. SS daUy, a „,| CHICAGO dally exrent
Satmday. (KlclimonJ ami Ole South, v11
vinnatl' "] , 'f ,n P!"" ''«f;, Halttmorr toOtn
«» '-.Hanapor,».
M^m'huiHiaÿ,* 1 " 1 Wal *" l<,n '
W,l °Pw5ä lNÖ : AND LAUREL EX
ON L Y
J AN NY COUPLER!
i.
(via
I 80
NTON AND WAHH
etatl
Metropoll
9.00
KX
9,10
F. M.
!•» wös©
2 ' S ° W 'f' a T t » t läti'>ns. (Rich
y« flneaday and Friday, an<1 with
Polonia«; cWnifmat <.*o. on Tucnday, Thin»
Norî,!iî. H K!" tay IOr Uld PoiS Vomiert':
4 '°° KXFKK88. «tops
HyaU«viLlV 1 na P°^* Junction, Laurel
4.20 W luchester, Hagerstown,
ÎÎJ HH hlngton, Annapolis
i'S fefi5Sr! ek Änd Wtt y •tatlon»,
J*«» nï, t ,u . rK iUMl W »Y »Utions.
7' «i a,, ' 1 Stations.
7,30 ÿ i l o b |»u1*„ Cle ui elan ,' l a, "' Detroit Express.
Si#:S 3 S»
U iß fit a*î?v * y V° Iy * for Mt - A,r y '
i'« 6 i vi^-Hi y . HU<l Ha y «Dttlons.
II..10 Y\ ashlrigton and way stations
Leave for Metropolitan Branch 7 it „
aud 2.69 n. in. FoV JSJSS+nlmS m
trains stop at Relay except 3.tX) a. ni
m K,,K BALTIMORE!
i2. io S 2i V Î?-" 0 ' l0 -«> a. m..
17.»: î.'i^ÆÂ.ÏSiV^^ ' ao ' ,4 -
exVÂmiïr 1 *'' «-Y- Ôth*r trains dally,
BR^A.i^""* 8 ' «VATI« >N ïid W âl < teéÂi
m y* M - tTEMENTH, *
Master of Transportation.
I
and
Frederick and
tl way.
). I
d way.
», tl.
All
C. K.
.. aORD,
Gen. 1 >»m. Agent.
*Ji tl Cl Tl ON A
'I'HE
EIVEKVIEW ACADEMY,
DELAWARE CITY DEL.
,, A . .. and day school for both
OP«."" monbay, SEPT. ,7. Prtee to
to tbl "Od'"Itton «m per k„
Nothing turn,shed by papas, «end for dS
C. O. ALEXANDER & Co.,
Delaware City. Del.
JT-TI-2»
University oi Virginia,
Have proved af Btgii.t'usé,—Tet,*^ ' ""'"'""'"'L
design to pursue their Studie* at thi> ^
vZ^'z^to";^^,:" 0 "-<* f SJS
-V..«, ,* ^ ' *' ,r,lctltlo,| <- r » who have m*i ha«l
circular apply* p. o/lD,H-trs!ty ofVaA* tn F ° r
Eü'NogWfef . äiÄii:
dents, who
is
■•c BALL'S
ilea I tli Corset
m
réà\
\
Is Inrrraslng In
larlt
find
H'da »BfaT 11 " «
FORTAUI . "Vf V'îï"
saawÖSH
Warren,',."r l 'i;t1rf,r t „ry
- "oii 8AL» oïZnv
R L kÏSÏÏ lu
»M, .mSlf'
ft
r i«
in
•7
ii
1
JjINliRMAN pianos
A 7-octave Bteinway äquaie.
A 7-octave Chase Square.
Haines Upright, and » line 7 « oct
$175. at
at
LINDEMAN BROS.,
171 & 173 W Fourth St
»
OINUINAIATI o
F
-u.
MISiKl..
NKl.l *
,
Kennebec ice an.,
8
I SO
8 80
3 69
'AL (JOY] y
SECOND AND Kl Nt, M
COAL YARD OVKR THIRD
«• Dcplà, Fourth
esisoirxi. orner., n. h. <
—ICK HOUSE AND
Branch Office
41 HRIct.s
BKIDdE
> l Eighth ,|,
»
«'ntF.r.r
'•*« Wc
•d Poplar it», ttl „, N(J> a
PRICK OF K A STERN ICE.
4 40
6 18
I •
pounds dally..

49 cents ne
, T | r ,
«a» dally
> ■*«
12
•• I 0
.7*
HI
»I I'OUMlm ANDOVER AT THKHATKor »0 CPH
2r,'„ , „'îL "««•. wJSJ L*''««'?,• ei'ï.'i
The least
Kit ko j
ado k
inlay»
fh
' ''Kid
'•Nice
:
P

■ ■
-■
DR. CLARK JOHNSON'S
i
<■ 17
6 3H
7 00
Indian Blood S\
Foni
Urn.
cup!
Cures nH diseBsesof the Stomach. Liver, Ik, W el
Kidheys, Skm and Blood MILLION' *
its efficacy in healing the abtve-named disease 'Lh
, pronounce it. to be the ' ,m ' 1
hatur
a.
—BEST REMEDY KNOWN
ou
On
To .MAX-Mi
Ferrl«*
""
-•••
8.80
of
p.
in.
.*
terme
nt,
[^"GuiiraBtnod to nure DYSPEPSIA.
AGENTS WANTED.
left bra tory, 77 W. 3d St. Neu- York
City. Druggists sell
h.
The ( olebrated Continental Brewing Co.'s Ale, Porte
Stout and Lager Beei ;
JOHN F. BETZ & SON'S'CELEBRATED
-
r . Broun
ulso
*k
BOHEMIAN AND LAGER BEER
FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BY
Ex
to
(VA.
Har
vîa
City
v11
EX
L Y
JNO. MULROONEY,
fifth and Tatnall Streets, Wilmington, Del.,
SOLE AGENT FOR DELAWARE.
N. IL->11 nnie
tl v a*
for Ale, 1*«
er or l.ager, either ln kegi«
hot tirs f..r fa
pr<*
HIM el
(via
DEAFNESS ANI) NOISES IN THE HEAD !
II one Interview with Dr. Hartley does notaceomi
the advertised nostrums used fora iitetlma y!
In this city are pleased to testily to the'skill an.
for not to have thetr names and ailments iu
list.
ore foryour Hoad and Throat Ilian ill
pav nothlUK lor It. Hundreds ol per*™,
cross ol Dr. Hartley, but pro
paraded iu a public newspaper.
THE SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT OF CATARRH
KX
Passage. Irom the Ulo ol tho Most Eminent Speolall,'
ttngulshed men Among those he lorn auioess* IW ÏJate.1 In Hhimiinm' a "' J ,""'»f »ttiordlw
R Eayro, 1407 Che*tnut street: Gen tJlmrl»*M r' t^in, , L" * i»*mnelphia and viciuitv arcMi
.*
and a man of honor. Hence it Is that ho Is *o hlihlv eliclone » * r ° UK 1 pHyMici iu,:« i gontlemaii
H IB practice long ago reached I mineure nroiMirti. u V uul *î ure , an « through the cunntry.
more to him for treatment. Hih ottlco at •24 1 'TSn. l ii. v\,i »k Dt ® ur '' l1 »Iway» aenasumor
all part* of tho country'mme evnr u» 'Î 11 *. tT ? vt 18 thi> «udexvou» of nu Heren
which loil them ho to do. Dr Hartley 1h HiBred tV Lt ^ war, ' H blessing the iuipe'ieor
u f !T , lu K ? t r ul . . .
.
aud Its alarming prevalencethat finit »nîL.reiîf l ' H 1 . < ?"» trl 'cUve Influence..! tliiv ill
pride that he refera to the lim oi having been u ? * ttontl "". a »'l R I* with paid,
study and originated asystem of treauSeutTOlcLliaid l y " lcla " w " u U)aJo u,la < ll " ,,a '" iia '
In that Lino
Iiurlni
of diMM
and
and
C an.'!*
effect*, j
i|.. !U
to elfoot a radical and pcruiauuut eu.
OFFENSIVE DISCHARGES FROM THE HEAD
. *. H J, ®B hy a dischururc from tho hea«l
in the same individual at different time«
glare, stareh-ilkb subsunov; genoraily ho
uitiier a Rroonish yellow or of deep «ru
copious and offensive 1* the discharge in
head was in a state of corruption.
Catarrh manife
• log it» uaturu in
It may bo a thin, colorless,
a thick.
ditto
and
mr, it in
, , urulunt or muco purulent
■* tint, occasionally streaked or fluckou with hloou. *o
many care* tiiat the putiuut fool* a* though the whole
HAWKING.
. .Much of the direharge passe* backward into the
»cnlnd aud ubovtfthe »oft palate, in the pa**air<
constantand almost lrre*i*tlblc deilrc tu obtain
t atarrh, and a» «mbarrasHing to the
the phlegm i* *t
until some food
throat,
colloc
a tough, viscid phicgB
be throat »nd tho head, creating»
... . , '9 | '«'f by "Hawking," u practice characteristic01
tnuMmi* M,«» «i... ,„n , anectu( afi 1 * H di^Agrceaole to those around.
«ÄÄVwalÄ l " )rs "" u, ' t an< * a *" a ""v«
may acBtroy tüo bony *tructm o of the no*e and produo iu aubrequent flattening.
betWee
effort* fail to dndodgo
OFFENSIVE BREATH.
lereren ohjoot of dtwut to f hmiaen"a* 8 wnn t "" CH i lB 80 «»«"'»Kiy offensive as to render the sal
of htsown surrounding, and In&.^lno^rS uvta'wdh eve" 1 l y rèa"th"'' ' U,1 ' UrC
OTHER DISCOMFORTS.
ofto^oïSSfhTvIng'S^^dÂn^l^.TV.'Hf* un side, sotnetlmea on the Jü.and
comw .V? 16 ",' an " I^olottaod*paroxysms Ig ÏÂ A.m"Ï'Â lint""
oontlnual hoarseness accompankul by more
deed, in *ome Instaace*. the los* of flesh i*
ist^nce of tubercular disc
beeu regarded
;vere a elm meter tin*
entirely lost
al character, while oftentimes there IPi'
euwgh, excessive «lebility aud
cuitslflerabi« aud progressive ns to suggest die ex
a few cases uf Catarrh that havo cumc uuder my
> treated by unwary
:
le
. H«
-jase, and n<
Oon8uui]ition and
inexperienced practitioners.
DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD.
is lost Nolscs^ln < * e 1 ? 1 fu ** '«creasing gradually until the useful licarita
distress. 8 " the ofever y conceivable deienptiun ulten add materially to the existic
ufllicfeil wit
e ti.
DEVELOPMENT OF CONSUMPTION.
«
The pâtVènUosZflosh an.1 ! 1 ".r l '„ U ,Vs n H tB . vl ? Um ' «•"♦ " ltür another ol tho vital powers giro assy
. r
Mor/oreons* ThêTdlS!Jt 1 |" CU bî " f «™» ««a toT sermurdPtorKoo'' '"l" Um rt-splr-
'HseMeTre «Svlnifft anîre ImnSre'înS'iB' 4 m"' a1 " 1 r "l , " a ted cold , each one aggravallng its
lu this maimerfteCaU^b .n I, la ï d " rt, "' kl 'iL' » laqter axloat of surface thon ïts prrdrceMM.
produces tlousumptlon! U wLuîl indwd lïïTbï ï.ï, r|ti ï' , UI,U1 ", »««"Y rea0 " M "•" , '. u "*ï
remember the les2.n that expOTléneSZolm» "„f T* m '«""««"Y " <"•«>■> one would learn
MKNT O» OaTAKUH .8 To ufi W ^ ! ' "* T T °
ut
thbat
DR HAKT LEY'S
Office and Residence, 243 South Eighth Street, Phila., T».
>lllce Hours—From '0 a.
toSp.
Ut »nd 6 to 8 p, in.
VlB-l
HELLMUTH LAOiES' COLLEGE,
LO f NpON, ONI AHIO, CANADA.
.1 ÄÄÄÄ'Ä 1 Brite TteMfS
h-IVillege. Music h specialty uinleT the direct
i-e SeptfUiihcr 20tli. I a,
.1. ll.llmusti tell«.' Lull«»«. lAMJJoo. L.UW
Ik'Hiit jfully ult u
» eductitjon in ,•
a-jiriAit
;
p«.i.
lir
• Neal i.'r,
iv. K. .N Rnu
F
Ij-iulai » uddre
. il
'. . IVJiit J

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