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Che «azett*. m 17R6.) (R*t* truly val, anl be will will will to ber not to iu as ■ i w wHKTi EVERY DAY, EXCEPT SUNDAY BELL Re TAYLOR. __ «V Cam»«» m Airr mat of vni O ftNVS «SU WttK. OR TwfRTV-DV« Csuts «•« Bf MAIL. W*». . . . . ijft WlUNROTMl TttSRHOO« I» «„r. __jn *r «7a«. «not».» TH® GAWCTT®, wasinrus, VdWnDU, 40«. 2». Hr. Holcomb'■ Prompt Uonlol. Recorder Holcomb, who h » caodlrtmte for mppolntmeot, come promptly to the trout, yesterday, with a repudiation of the obtura uoesip that be and bis Court Howe col leagues Intended to use the Gaaette to "help secure thetr reappointment." We do not know whether the other Court House officers lutend followir^ bis exsmplc not, but utile» they particularly desire to personally denounce the ob falsehood there ta no ne ceMity for sueb action. No sane man will lor an Instant believe the silly rumor. We would glre much to know to a cer tainty who Is responsible for the ridiculous canard. It would give us great pleasure to print bit name, antecedents aud personal history, and band him down to posterity as tbs biggest fool and most notorious liar that erer existed. ' Howerer, there Is no doubt that the foolish falsehood has fallen Hat by the weight of 1rs Iniquity, aud its originator will not be likely to acknowledge his stupendous pm ductlon. The Gazette Is no man's "or»iu" and we fesl admit this as a well established fact. noxknn readers will readily Creshwrll, J. Andrerw Jackson, Post master General under Pre*1d«*nt Grant, aud a Stalwart of the Stalwarts, ruled tbe Cecil County Republican Convention, yesterday, with an ron hand, and nominated a ticket acc«>rding to bis liking. He even ignored the claim-« of the very Gibralter ol Cecil County Republicanism—the Filth District— and refused the staunch voters ol that neighborhood the only boon they craved— the Sheriffalty nomination. Th« ir candi date, Asbury Moke, ol North East, car ried the district by a vote of 250 to 58, but In spite of this overwhelming expression ot seutimuut, and the fact that the Sheriffalty nomination was all that the strongest Republican district ot the • omnty asked ior, he waê turned down simply be cause he was not one of Cretwweli's Stal wart supporters. Third District, was nominated for Sheriff, and the same district, although it is reliably Demo« rat ic by a majority of over one hundred, got the State's Attor ney, one of the County Commissioners ami one of the delegates to the State Convention. The friends of the de feated candidate for the Sheriffalty dlguaDt, and much dissatisfaction prevails in the Republican ranks all over the county. Cecil iJemocratB are also indulging in a little family quarrel, aud It looks as though next fall's election will be a very interesting con test. with worst many whole only this but ...s that lace •bull a eveu in ln and flr.-t Ah v« ill be seen by an artic-ie published In the local column of to-day's Gazette, Judge Cuuimius is of the opinion that the "model" policemen who receive costa for brought by them before E>*quir« cases O'Neill's court can be made to turn over every dollar they receive to the city, by pro cess o! law. The "models" only patronize Esquire O'Neill's court to put & few dollars in their pockets aud bring the Municipal Court into contempt, and it would be a good thing to make them diserorge every penny they have thus Illegally received. is Apter an EXPLOSION of a steamboat boiler, by which three persoD« were killed and several w<iun«led, in N«-w York, j'est day, it was discovered that the boiler had long been unsoun«! and untit i<r it took a horrible calamity to make this tact appear at* a piece of crimii al negligence, de ding instant attention. Tbe Baltimore Day has temporarily *us pened its onelautfht aeainat ex-tipcaker Randall, and is nowr engaged in the praise worthy task of reading the riot act to th«>re "goody-go<Hly'' people who refuse to take any part in party primaries unless they assured that their pet candidates will re ceive the nominations. I . Yet ed the Harrisburg The Quicksteps wi players, yesterday, In handsome style. This is good news. Harrisburg is a • sort of mi account place, anyhow, and its pet club shouldn't be permitted to make a respect able show iu a progreaslve place like Wil mington. Why Sufl«r with Malaria? Emory'» Standanl Cure Pills ar«* infallible, never fail to purely vegetable, contain cury or poisons of any kind; pleasant to take, sugar-coated. All druggists—25 and 50 cents. the most obstinat« cases; quinine, mer Dr. Simms' Pain Searcher, the perfection of pain medicines, prompt, qui«-k, Immediate in relieving cramps, pains, cholera morbus, neuralgia, rheumatism, et« Depot, Fourth and King streets. Sold by druggists. iHte Chance of a Lieut.Chance U.M.a L t. Joslah Chance of the 17th Regiment In fantry U. S. Army, at the close of the late having serveil entirely thjough It. war missioned in the regular service. Eleven years ago lie was stationed at Bismarck, and here he has neen evirrsiuce TTnder his superintendence Camp Hancock was built, and the present F« Lincoln He shook hands with the gallant Custer when he left to march to death, and on« his sad fate fell ,iu Lieut Chance At present he is nt Ll - officer at the fort Is held in better Fo of the first tears to fall coin. esteem than he. He drew 630.000 in the July of The Louisiana State Lottery, at n drawl cost of 62. Every Hlsraarck«'r knows him. and pression 1 "Good ! better man " in Dnkota dirt and will remain In the service Through the Bismarck Nat Bank he drew 6: 0.000. Lieut Ohanoe held two-flfths of ticket No. 37.348 Th ticket drew the capital prise of $75 fH>Q .—Mixmat ck ( iMikota) Tribun*, July 27. heard but tbe Tribu It couldn't have lallen to a he will Invest H« for his \ Orle A DA 18* TIMK. Uwrtalnly No EimhIbm Annoonort for will Do. * s There appear8 to be almost no Rod to tbe noveltle» belnc perfected for the Oriole fes tivities in Baltimore iu September. It will truly be aa termed, a Summer Niirht'sCarni val, and certainly nothin* like it was ever t>efore attempted in any city of the continent. There will be electricity in all its forms, are lights and Incaudescent lights, focus lights anl flambeaux., torches in various colors, Greek fire, calcium and *as, until night will be turned int-oday. The pyrotechnic features will be ou a scale of great extent and variety, home of the set piece« promising to be mar velous In effect. The whole city will be lighted an never before. The different monu ments witr which the metropolis abounds will be girdled by electrical bands, while the lofty and majestic dome o( the City Hall will be fairly ablaie. Every avenue leading to novelty lu illumination 1» eagerly sought after, and old Baltimore will indeed show herself this year. The night, display In the harbor will be a gorgeous sight; aud the ar rival of Lord Baltimore something to remem ber for years. The Mystic Pageant ou the third ni*gbt will beyond ail -join pariaon rxccl anything of the description ever attempted not alone In this country but in auy ebu* • try. Other cities are content with from 18 to 22 floats, the latter number lieing the greatest ever embraced within one pageant iu any city. Baltimore almost doubles this, as her pageant on the uight of the 13th of September will Include no less than 40 floats or tableaux cars, larger, more impos ing and grauder in every way, than lore shown. Ordinarily the number of characters introduced In a pageant is less than 100. In the Baltimore pageant there will be 280 ebaraeters upon the floats, every costume entirely new and imported from Paris direct. It will require 1,300 men, 240 horses, over 15,000 ras J-ts, eight bands of masitf, and other arr«*eor1es in like magnlfl cent proportion. The actual cash outlay necessary to pince the pageant upon the •events of Baltimore will exceed $35)000. The character« an* assumed exclusively by members of the Order Oriole, merchants and business men of the highest -tending. The special series of cursions arranged by the Baltimore and Ohio are met ting with undisguised favor. they admit of visiting so many places of great interest in addition to the Oriole . t Baltimore. Monumental City are at night, th* days can l»e pul in visiting Washii gton, Old Point Comfort, Fortress Monroe, Luray Caves, Harper's Ferry, and very many other points. The rate, is down to the very lowest notch, half-fare from all stations ou the enormous stem embraced withiu the B. AO. mau igement. at t>«' of th As all the fesrivitiee in the V Many Timas •at or fish for eeveral you want to prescrv«* «lays. Lay it in a solution of Rox Magnus .wer night ami you « an keep it for Weeks. You can also keep milk a week or mon* b\ stirring in a little of the "Snow Flake" '»rand. that car of that the be the ALMOST A MIRACLE. rSpeelal eorresponden«'* Atlanta Ha.. Constitu tion, June 17, 1&83» j Mr. E. C. Hawes, Jr., lives at Clarksville, Ga., au«i teaches a village school. Learn ing that he had been a victim to Scrofula, and hail been cured ot it, I sought him out and induced him to give me a history of the -use lor publication. After some hesitation Mr. Hawes said that while he was averse to golnir in print, yet he regarded i» as his duty to suffering humanity to give the particulars of hi* ease, that otherM might have the beu pflt of his treatment and BISTORT OP THE CASE. He sa'd: "Scrofula is hereditary in my family, ad of the m< mbers belug afflicted with slightly; but was worst type. au«i was regarde«l by all of the medical men as incurable. I was t reated by many physicians, and weut through the whole catalogui ot medicines; in fact the only object 1 had In life was to get rid «*f this terrible diaeaae. which was gradually but surely eating my life away. My scalp ...s bo sore that there have been months that I could not touch it with a comb. My lace was so cov«*r«?d with sores that I had to •bull contact with my fellow man, ami felt a delicacy in going to a general fable of eveu a country hotel. For y«*ars I have been in constant pain, and lost, flesh until I was a physical wreck. Main all BÎ8 FATHER A PHYSICIAN. "My father being a practicing physician, .•«Heine myself, 1 and having read course prejudiced against all proprl«!tary remedies: but having had Swift's Specific recommended to me by many per leurnlmr that fair-mined doctors we prescribing it for blool and akin disei determined to give it a fair trial. F flr.-t few days, the •eraingly w ot , and U() lilt ■8, I rtm«'dy made the symp lt wan -, but I kue d I lelt better. In toms forcing th • p* »!-= three weeks the sor« s all b; gun to heal; my hair commenced tn grow out again; I c« menced gaining flesh; my nervous svstem greatly improved; my tduggihb blood quick ened ft* course, and I felt that. I was a new ma», rince then I have continued to im prove rapidly lo every r sped. The scars have leti my face; the a hing of my bone« and jointa are a thing of the pa»t, and there is not a trace ot the disease, left; and from being a skeptic, I •ate of Swlft'fe specific. lit. now the warmest ad I d«> not believe or child in the world, no mutter what their condit on, or how free from «iiscase, that will noth«* bene fited by taking Bwift's specific. It. is with out doubt the best remedy for all .-kin and I bimst disea-ee; as a h-altn tonic it is incom parably the h« st; as a nerve food it is supe rior to everything. 4 I do not even know any one of the Swift Specific Company, but I would be recreant to my duly to my fellow-me. if I did not give the world my experience and rescue from suffering and death. I will take pleas swering any inquiries iron» other sufferets 1 can 6a> alko Tha Swift's Specific is a certain cure for Camp Itch,as one young her»* wa- eure«! sound I refer with confidence to any man d Clarksville, as all were familiar with my hopeless condition aud with my miraculous cure by the use of Swift's Specific." In mingling with tbe citizens, 1 found that they endorse«! everything which Mr. Haw«*s has said. Surely, this ease si.ould attract attention all over the world. North Georgia. there is a in «1 well by 011 « bottle of re^pi-ctuhifity to [Continued, j CHAPTER II. wonderful and mysterious curative power ts developed which is so varied in its opera tions that blv <*xif*t Hartnle w«-ak«-ht invalid disease «>r il. bealtii cun possi r«*sist its power, and yet. it is for the trail woman, smallest child to use. by "Patients arly dyir g" For years, and given up by physicians of Bright's and other kidney diseases, liver complaints; severe coughs called consumpt tion, have been cured. Wouieu go "Almost dead In he on« fell - rly crisy ! From agony of neuralgia, nervousness, wakefulness and various di: eases peculiar to women. People drawn out of shape from excrucia ting pangs of Rheumatism. Inflammatory auil chronic, or suffering from scrofula ! Erysipelas. Salt rheum ,blood poisoning,dyspepia.indiges tion, and in fact almost all diseases frail Nature is heir to Have b which the kn w July n and ! will ticket prise 27. cured by Hop Bitters, proof of be found in every neighborhood in •la. H« Woman and Her Diseases Is the title of a large illustrated treatise by I)r. R. V Fierce. Buffalo, N. Y., sent t * any ad dress lor three stamps, lt t«xioheii successful «elf-treatment. his WÄ3 JOHIf VUrilUfM'«: A goodly sprinkling of tall goods are making their appear ance at the various counters. Early as it is, many choice things can be gathered with great comfort, before the gen eral stampede begins. The first of September is only next door to us and then, the people come in a rush We were pro bably never so well ahead with our fall preparations. There will be a great business done at the present low prices. It will be a wonder if prices for Blankets, Linens and general Dry Goods do not go higher. Strangers in town are m nded that our conveniences in the way of resting and coo 1 - ing off are not especially for buyers, but are for all visitors as well. Ask anyone about the doors for directions, hand your luggage over to be check ed, freshen up at the wash rooms, read the papers and magazines,write your letters— plenty of paper and envelopes; a three ton lot bought the other day—stroll about the aisles, see the antique collec tion in the upj>er gallery and the kitchen helps on the lower floor, breathe the cool air .'from the fans and tube«,drink in the cold filtered water in trie south east corner, roam at your will and note all the poor things and all the good things you see and go home and tell the whole truth about both and we will be your debtors, not you ours. rc to my JOHN WANAMAKER A Mosquito Canopy, of a delicate blue shade ot bobinet, is suggestive of elegant repose You can have the same in white or pink or in netting oi or pink or netting dark green it you prefer. Main floor, soutlies»i corner. JOHN WANAMAKER. A complete Shaving Ca^e, fitted with a guaranteed Razor from our own stock a full length Strop that closes up and all conveniences, is the best outfit we've ever offered for $2. counter, low«-r floor centre stairway. lilt lei JOHN WANAMAKER. Some fastidious -buyers of Writing Papers ( we're glad they are tastidious) insist on having their favorite "Distaff" make at iegular rates. Thpy're disposed to eschew the recent three-ton purchase of Writing Papers at nearly half of the price. Now while we don't ob ject to accommodating tlmm, 'tis but lair t«j say they'll find the Distaff Paper among this lot and can save the difference if they will. We told you before how we can do it. all of « Stationery counter, northwest of uenlre. JOHN WANAMAKER. An overlooked attration of the lower floor is a large case of fancy baskets; some light straw,others in dark colors and varnished, prettily trimmed, and quilted. Work-b .skets small and large "Catchalls,'' pitchers and tankards. Nur sery basket stands, saleable at all seasons You'll enjoy lin gering in the delightful cool ness pervading everywhere and admiring such skillful handiwork. all satin lined, is of liver shaped after to er floor, main aisle north of «-entre. of in John Wanamaker, I)r. ad Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets aud Clty-Uali squat«, Philadelphia. HA.JJLUOAJ) LMM JW ▼ f PHILADELPHIA, WIL |p?&w ND JUNK I, I«« Train» will imti WHwUi«wn u folnvwi far r mttadelpkta ui|nHror*i«u *t»tionn—«.4n,T.aa, lt-NtaTm. *.*. 4.« 7.»<,».ko. |>. *». A D. Statin«*. Wlliutn A Du t '. Least» «'•»ate* *U. re w 2.25 AM, 7.«, 6.1% klUVlT*. i.l2.'% 1.54,5.17, ASS, Pb.ila.n-! 9.00.»..' A 55, 7. Baltimore and intent A IT a. m. 6.60 p. m. Hal 1 1 more and Ra\ Line -6.57 p. m. Baltimore add Wa»kni|rtott--l.«. a. n». X«M*1.«W. %«*. 4.57, 11.04 Baltimore only -4.68«r p. m a lallen« —1.04. Btr 4.5% AW >*. 17 R. m. . 12.27 -ml 5.00p.m. P.A Blr »t. < O. Trains for Delaware Division l*«v* fer: New t&itln—AoA 9-loa. m. <.**, ».«, 6.21 p. m. Harrington arid tntermed 1st« st ». 10a. m. 1.06, 4.26 p. m. and lute lediatc *t*tt«.n*— ». to a. m. "ns ru in. Expreas for lK-lmar. 4.'» p.m. SUN DAI TRAIN«. Philadelphia and Intermediate«t»tien«-A10a.in. 12.00 m. A.«. 7.W. 9.5V, p. m. Philadelphia and New York—AOO. AS a. 6.38, 7.» p. in. lialtliuore and W aabtnvton— 1.4A »-A1. ».05. t.17. t. A17, tables J. I M» a. m. U.04 p. in. Baltimore—1.06 a. m. Föt fOrtliOi* information pareil géra are *»rr*«d u» tüutbr.e table* posted at thé depot. Ogri ralM marked tbua: (*i widctj sur» rare u «ibargnd* J. R. WOOD. Uelierai l'snenirw Agt 4 H Ah. *•« PUOH. Uet.rral Fan umttwl (»Xi^NSTLVANIA KAlLKOAI) I/S ANUArriK JUNK », 18» main line. 8.40 6.0» I'KAtNH LKAVR BROAD HTRFKT STATION. •Dally. I Dally, except Sunday. York aud Chicago Limited" 1'ullmati Palace ears.. Rbt Line, PlU*burg a Vv*teru Expreno.. •aeMI**. Expreß West 11 arr.sliu rg Ex press. "N 11.20 a. id the* VVeat 9.06 p. m ..•ll.tü p. m ..• 4.»u. ni ..I 7.40 a. in .. 511.05a. u< lallv ) !• x proas, Kfle Malt exrent «Hiurday. Kane Exprès»» . Lock Hxven Expre*«. Martlnbbufg Bxprcii .|4.80 and 11.06 a. m ChainlM ihbiirg and Hagerstown Express 54.* 7.40 amd II.05 a. iu . dally, 11.» p. m. For Chatn i*#fv>*urg onlv, 8.4« p. in. nandoah Valley Railroad « very week day at 7.40 a. in., and New Or leans Express, via Luraj and CJliatta dally at. liarrlsharg and York Kx Train. Ifarrlshursr AccomnuxUtlon.. York a ad II an over York, IJaouver Golumhla I'arkeshtirg Train. iilngiowii Accoui Buttai K I1.2U |>. .1 7.40 a. 511.05 a. :• . 11.» p. m .4 5.40 p. m 7.00a. in 2.14 p. in 7.40 a. in 11.05 a. m 5 lerlckExjuess »dation. 4. iû, ^ k I York A 4 44 p. 15, 11.46 Sunday, 7.30 a. m., . in., aud 10,30 p. in. d 8. i6 p. u. . Piuill Trains, 8.10, 7.14, 8.16. 10.1S and 11.46 a. u... U.<i, 1.45, 2.14, 2.4% 4.14. 2.4% 4.1% 4.4% 5.L% 6.45, 6.1% 8.4% 7.4*. 9.1% 10.80 and 11.30 p. ni. Ou Sunday, 7.3o, 8.». ».»and 11.46 a. m.. I, J.4% 3.*6, %1% 8.16 aud tO.lkn- in. Bryn Ma^r Trains, b.10, b.4% 7.1% 7.46 .1% H.4% 10.1% 11.45a. m., 12.4% 1.4% 2.1% >% 8.1% 8.4 S 4. »% 4.44, 4.4% 5.16, 5.4% 8.15 6.4% ;.4% 9.15. lu.» and u.» p. m. «*n Sun «lav. 7.», 4% 2.4% 6.1% % 15 and 10.16 I». m. Welt ChCMtor Expr**««. ,.40 a. in., 4.44. 5.40 p.m., accommodai Lm, 6. «0, 11.45 a. in., 2-1%« 5.1% 5.45. 6.4% 7.4% II.» p. iu. On Sunday,?.» It.4% ii. m., 1, 5.16 and to.is ». m. Trains arrive— Fr .m PltUburjr. 2.65 and 7.80 a. 5.1% 7.25 p. m., daily, 4.26 a. m., ept Monda«. from Erb- anil WYManis t, 7.» a. m., «lally. exeunt M«»iiday. From Buttai«» and Niagara Falla, 7.60 a. m., dally except Monday. From Lock Haven, 3.15 p.m., dally « xcept Sunday. From Watkins, Elmira and Williamsport, 7.25 p. m., dally, exceptbun day. 3, r> I , w.;n ll. «5». m., i, 2 NEW YORK DIVISION. rUAINB LEAVE BROAD STREET ST ATKIN FOR N KM YOKE. Express on »eek-*lay», 4. A except Moii«l»>, h.ûix hii« 1 11 a. in. (LIiiiIUmi Kxpre»», 1.», i.) 1, % 4, 5. % 6.:« 7.45, 8 ali«l n.2U p. m., 1 night. On SmuiayM, 8.*% 3.-2»v 3.4% I., 4, (Limite« i«Ï8.20 p. ni, aii«l 12.01 Brook I yu, N. Y„ a'l 8.1% 3.», 3.4% /.3% *.», 8.3t a oi ML . 5.20) 8.», 7.4% Ex ». 30 A. • mgh train* «-or of • *B rooklv F City with b «ling direct transfer to Fttlton «riiiing double ferriage aud journey i-w York city. BSacli, ne«*t at Jersey Annex. " aff«« rove, A»t«ury Kara ami Long Branch, d 2.4% 8.00, 2.30, 4.U0 p. ■ •Ml. FROM KENSINGTON STATION FRONT AND NORRIS BTREETO. i, 8.5» aud 8.40 a. A. 4.40 » 6.40 7.10 7.15 Express for New Y week-«lays. FROM MARKET STREET WHARF. ami Trenton, 1.00 Exprebsfor New York, n week-«lays. rov«* uu«l Long Branch, Ac «I Berkeley. 7.30 a. in., I nL-rrned late Tom's IU v :tüa. m, aud 5.20 p. in. .30 a. BELVIDERE DIVISION. FROM BROAD STREET STATION. •lay—Express foi Lamburtyllie, re Water (»an, Scranton, Ding Oswego, 6.00a. m.,12.Ul ami 8.00 p. For Scranton and V\ al«-r Oap only, 4.00 Express f sLitlous, fuckert« !•* 7.50 Dally,« : Eilat* «I 9.00 i »M-rtvIiU For L «1 4.U0Ö. 1 >m Eas FRONT For Ilemingtou, ..... Train» arrive daby, except S 9.50a. n*.; 1.40, 7.48* FROM KENSINGTON STATION, AND NORRIS STREETS. Dally, except Sunday—Expr«*ss for Lsmbertville, Easton, Delaware Water Gan, Scranton, Blng hamto 2.01 day-F «I 9 66 p. in. «..10 r. l.3b 2.50 ., 12.01, 6.30 p.m. Gap oui), 3.36p. m. and V F«»r Meran For l.H icrtvllle, 2.1b p. m. For Fiemliigtuu. 7.4,*». SUieplng-car ticket» Ci Chestnut »treets, o3o Chestu Mir« ct Station. Tin* Union 'Transfer Company will call for check haggagt trou» hotels a.i«J rcsldeuce». Time ul lull tiiforraatloh can be .«bialimt at the «1 at the following No. 838Cl S. E.c .; 12.01 aud be lutil xl 3.30 p. in. Broad bireet, aud Br«*a«l • I » ta tii -btuut street, . Broad tick kt OPPICKS: 1 Nn. 116 Market street. No. 4 Uhslt lN«>. 324 Federal St. C <1 Chestnut, e. Gcrmant'n, CHARLES K. PUGH, General Manager, J. R. WOOD, General i'absengcr Ag« ul. GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. DOUBLE TRACK-STEEL KAILS. SIM. EN DID SCEN KKY.MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT, NORTHERN CENTRAL Ka.L WAY. WO KFFfcCT MAY 11 1888.— —TA follows : Trains leave Baltimore «lit y time, a« Mall Train, «lally except Sunday, for tb« North and West.7.30 a. «I Limited Express, «tally Chief 10.46 a. 10.46 a. W. Inily, West, rg Passenger, Sun«lav. W«-t« i n Kxprt-ss, dally Mall Express, West, dally Parktowu Ae«-.«»miiiHdatlon, 8.30 6.80 4.80a p. ui., <iaii>, «'xcopt Svnaay. Sunday only, 9.»o FftM 1.1 Harrlsl dally •-ept . 4.30 p. m. . 8.45 p. m. .11.15 p. in. (>K-k«-yôvillc Aco»»ir»m«»«iaGon, 9.3Ü, 11.30 a. in., 2.311, -i.oo, ?.r«, and 11.30 p. m. On Sunday, 9.:« a. m., 1.80 and 10 p. tn. For Hanover and Gettysburg, 7.30 a. m. For Green Spring Branch, 6.30a. m., 8 and 5.30 F«*»r tii-kcts to all points East, North and West, applv at Calvert Station, at Nortln-ast corner Baltfinore an«?. Calvert str«i«jt8, and at Union Station. Baggage called for and checked at hotels and resiliences on orders left at ofllcc, n<«rthea»t Baltimore and Calvert streets. BALTIMORE & POTOMAC RAILROAD. FROM UAx* VERT MTATION. TAKING EFFECT JUNE I?, 1883. For Washington, 7 a. m. 3.16 and 8.66 p. nri. •eptMnudsy, and 4.20. 7.35, 9.46 and _a. tn., and 5.00 and 7.10 p. in., dally. op* 's Creek Line, 7.00 a. m. and 4,10 p. m., «lally, except Mu inlay. For Aunap»»lls, 7.00 a. m, dally except Sunday, ami 5.»*' p. m., «lally. For Richmond and the Mouth at 4,20 and 9.46 a. m., «lady, aud 3.16 p. in., «lally except Bun« ay. the Month via Virginia Midland Railroad, at •lallx and 8.55 p.in., except Mumlay, riumiayonly. <«. H. U.. at 8.16 and 8.55 p. in. <n*Uy, except Sunday. For .Norioln. via L'otom; day, Wednesday and of at •lally, ex F 4.20 F ac River steam«*r% Mon Friday at 11.35 a. m FROM UNION STATION. For Washington, 4.8% 6.5% 7.05, a. in., 2.5% 3.25, 5.10. 7.ÏJ, 9.06 day, 4.30, 6.50/7.45, 9.50. 11.40 a. 7.21) p. in. 7.4% 9.50, 11.40 p. m. On Uun • • 5.10 and For Midland Kottd, at4.80 a. m., «lally, 9.06 except Sunday. 7.2op. m., on Sunday p. m„ only. Fort;. A O. Road, 8.50 a. 'n.. dslly, except Sun day, 2.66 T. >U.. (lliuHed ], 3.25 p. m., and 9.05 daily, except on Sunday. FROM PENNtJYLVANIA-AVENUE STATION For Waohlngtou, 6,55, 7.10. 7.6% 9.66 and LL46 a. m.. 3.3T«, %1% 7.25 and 9.10 p. m. Ou Sunday, at8.66, 7.50, 9.116and 11.45 a. id.. 6.15 and 7.25 p. m. For Ani auolls, 7.10 a. m., dally except Bun «lay; %!6r*. m., dally. f.EAVF. WASHINGTON tOR BALTIMORE At €.40, 8.U0. %*30 and 10.89 a. tn., 1.80. 4.20, 4.40, 6.20. 7.0, 0.50 and 10.20 p. m. On .Sundays, at .3% 9.60 and 10.20 p. ». gen. Fm», Agt, er»l Manager. 9. '«O 1% », Ä . ÜnAHLM e. puoh; t. j. MAILBOAD Lilt I WILMINGTON A No ▼ f T1IEKN R. R. Table to go into «>fle«t J»il «OING NORTH. IMjly ex«-»«pt ai^r»v'* : -^WiVs IR i»: 7 *• a I 4V n »G 7 20 7 ♦» SW IM 6 1* 7 HI 7 49 3 59 oo «ou n i. i*% Sundays o«1y. Statin«*. Wlliutn A » M Du non t »7. t '. Ford J. Least» «'•»ate* ville Wavuea. J, *U. Vet. r * 6 2 Warwick « sv l I«. •t l" : v : «■ 7 49 : 44 1» *18 . . 5 in i 9» 31 »I« II» 1 112 4*| ' Miirtnpfleld S 5: » 24 lift' 3 IS 7 4», Btr «l»«r». 7*7 »M 106 3 W 8 20 Heading, I 8 1'2 10 30 2 40 4 25 8 *)| imkB.| i I il 5 h V» 9 Mi 8 00 10 0)1 A *0 GOING SOUTH. Dativ except minday. Reading (am.a.in, a. in. a.ni. p.m.p.m.a in. P.A U.». ( 5 111 8 00 »35 3 1 I »» 7 00 Blr taboro. 5 51. 8*1 10 26 3 62* S 05 7 3* HnrlngrtcUl 6 1V, »06,11 14 4 22, 8 36. »«* Warwick.. it 29 I 8 4« 8 19 »t. Peu-r'« | ill 45 1 685 8 30 wayuM.J. < 'OOfcwvlUe 4 «ft! 7 07| » 68* Lv«»|h* .... A V7| 7 44110 40 O. Ford J. 6 3* 7 66110 80 Dupont. . 6u2 H 17111 12 Kmi'VT» Sun-lavs only. Stations. . p. 1 08 4 :«> ! :ä 924 4 4» 6 5 '.'9 6 It, , il! * 9 39 6 06 •• l - 10 09 6 38 10 30 7 00 • 42 For connect loua at Wilmington, t'hadd'a Ford Junctlou, Leuapo, Coattwvllle, Wayn«î4bnrg Junction, Blrdabor nnd Rea lnc, » e lime tables at all Mations. !.. A. ftoWRB. • en. Pa«a Agent. J. II. Thompson, tiener 1 Supt. mv26 I BALTIMORE A PHILADELPHIA R. K. M» <*Ha NUR Or HOUR». On and afler J UN F. 1st, 1888, trains will fWhvii Leave Wllnilngtou 7.05, 10.80, a. m; 5.80 p. m. Arrivât Landenhurg, 8.60 a. m; 12.00 noon. 8.40 p. m. «uudsys, loav Wllmlngtor, io.*> s. m.. and 6.0» p m. Arrive *t Landenden', 11.40». m. 7.10 p. in. Lftkvfc Landctiht-rg 8.60 s. in; l'i.50 p. in. Arrive at Wilmington 8.00 a. in: 2.16 n. m. Suiulavh. lt-av«- Lande:. Arrive Wilmington. 9.1U *. in. 6.40 p. in. D. tXiNNELL. Hupertnu ndent. -rg.8.00» m 4.30p.m. ^JAMDEN AND ATLANTIC R. R. ON A N D AFTER JUNE 30, 1888, TRAINS Wtlsl. LKAVK AS FOLLOWS: FOR ATLANTIC! CITY: m woek-Aays, t Katur 18.» a. K • Street Kerr - Kxpre»* c .,».15 4.«la *d 6.4.1 p. m Sunday, 7.» VI 9.45 a. •lay only, 2.0U p. in. From Sha kainaxon Street Kerry -Expr* as on week days, 9-» a.ni.,8.00, 4.0» and 5.» p.m. On Saiuriiavon y, 2.uu p. in. < n Sunday, 7.30and 8.:«) a. m. Aceomni'Mlatlon Train will leave above Ferrl«-* H.OO a. m.and 4.»p.m., arid on Sun lay at 8.00a. m. and 4. Parlor ears attached to all express trains. Excursion train will Lave the above Kerrie« dally lit Ik80a. m. LOCAL TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA. week-days For II addon held from Vine and Shackamaxon d 11 00 a. in. ; Sr. et Ferrie», 7.00, 8. 0, 10.'« 12.00 iu.. 2.U0. 4,00. 6.00. 6.30 in. e » <*nly, 6.45, 7.:«, 9.30 a. m. F p. I, a. Fro r» Vine Sliackaniaxi street on I - , 6.»p. iu. ' both Ferrie» at 8.00 and 8.30 Sunday train» L; 4.» p. in. d Station, foot of I « Prnn»ylvanla Hall Market in., week-day». For Atro, from Ferrie* 8.«« a. m., 12.0" p, in. Su nd aV», r«*ot of Market »I -. 2 «I. 6 . 0 ' an« I 11.» p. Sunday», 9.:» a. Vine .. 6.30 p ShA.-kamaxoii street 4. U, 4.». 6. u. m. Fro •t. For 11 Ainmoiitoii, lr«*m Vine and SliH<*kAinax«>n »t. t>rrl«-H, 8.1« a. in., 4.». 6.», 6.«« p. «lays, B.iOa. ni., 4.30 p. in. katurdays only, from l«x*t <»f Mark cl »tr«*«*t, 11.80 p. ni. F«>r Lakc»l«le, 11.00 a Foi Murltoii, M**«lf..r«t, Mt. Holly and interim fixit ol'MArK* t »tiv t, .. 2. « and 5.00 . From ., 2.00 p. in. «Hat«! HtAtiulIM, 1« day*, 7 3«i a. ».3Uu. ni., I i». m. rtunday», \ 111 ,«- and riliat ka •ek «lay«. «1 -hurkaniaxop i. 4 »1.6. *11 expr«*»» train». J. R. WOOD, b.. i Ferrlen, 10. For Wimanttttown, fr« street ferries, 8.1« a. Wo Vine ., 12 .*« If parlor <-»th <» W. N. BANN ARD, Bupurhiteiulent. 1.», m., 3.4% . Agent, I^ALVlMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL KAMT LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WICHT, VIA WASHING TON. 3.4% 8.3t 7.4% JAN NY COUPLER 1 DOUBLE TRACK ! JAN NY COUPLER 1 DOUBLE TRACK ! STEEL RAILS I SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, NOV. 12, l»82. LEAVE« AMDEN STREET STATION : A. M.tChlcago, Cincinnati, Ht. Louis Fast Ex près», B. A O. l'ala*-«* Hi«» plug Cars to • 4.40 t WaAblugtou and way slAlious, (VA. J MIDLAND) Bouthwest, Klchmoud, (via I Uuantloo. ) » Ädh otMJtyan«» wav stations. 6.40 Washington and way stations. 7.10 tWashington Expr«»«. 7.15 ANNAPOLIS, BTAUNTUN AND WASH Metropoll 1.00 IQ INOTiiN EX. and statt« Branch. edmonu Strasburg, Winchester, Hag «wii, Frederick ami way »latlona, via Elllcott City 7.50 1PI Slain Stem. tPlV4sBURO,CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS, WASHINOTÜN AND (COLUMBUS EX PRESS «»ally. ami CH1CAOO daily except Sat unis y . (Uhhmoml ami the B«*uth, vl Ouantico). Sleeping ear», Baltimore toCln cIiiiihi l, l.ouisvnie and Chicago Junction. Parlor Clin», Chicago Junction to Chicago, hlci-pia* Cars, «iralYou to Indlauapoll*, «lally except tW ashing to ils «»n Hiimiays. 10.30 WASHINGTON PRESS. Sunday 9.00 J Saturday. i and way sta Ions. An nap«» «..10 AND LAUREL EX r. m. 12.16 Washington, Aunapoils aud way. l.3b *Ou Sunday only, for Washington way. 1.30 KIlH-ott City and way (Rations. 2.50 Washington, ami Way Stations. (Bb-b jnomi. Quanlit-o,. cxci-jit Sunday). Cou •t at Washington with f. ft S. C. Co., Monday, Wednesday ami Friday, ami with l*«»toiiiiu.- Steamboat Co, oi»Tuesday, Ttours dav ami Saturday for Obi Point Comfort, Norjolk. &c. 4.00 WASHINGTON EXPRESS. Stop Jessup'» Annapolis Junction, I^aurel Hyatt «ville. Winchester, way. .00 t W asliliigton, Amiapolln ami way. 3.20 tFrederick and way station». 6.2b Martiusburg and way ttatlon». 8.25 ♦ Washington and way »talion». 7.30 ♦ Pittsburg,Cleveland and Detroit Exprès ft^,V;,l* u ' ace Sh-cplng Cars to Ptttsbmg. « tCUH.AG«J. < IaCINNATI, ST, LOUIS, I W AMiriNGTO.N AND C« »I.U.MIRS EX- I I 9.15 tori Sunday onlv, forMt. Airy 11.15 Mt. Airy and way station««. 11.30 W ashington ami wav mations. Leave for Metro poll tan Branch, 7.16 a. m, tl. ml 2.50 b. m. For Rockville, t«.(«a. in. All trains stop atRclay except 8.U) a. m. LEAVE WASHINGTON FOR BALTIMORE; 8.10, t9.00, 10.00 a. m. ; .30, 4.30, ÿ. 40, t%4% Other train» «lally, . I ul 4.21» Hagerstown, Fr*»«lerlck 8.45 burg «t way. 5.00, 16.30, 8.50, t7.4% 12.10, *1.2% 2.30. +2.36. 1 t7.00, 7.3% t9.40 3.00, d 11.30 p. tDaü^. |Muu«lay Sï* ° HHH . __ resiliences on ord«*r» l««t\ at Ticket OfMce», 102 wvs'i Baltimore s i kkkt, n. w\ cor.cai Brλ ; aD\v MI)KN HTA ^ luN ,ln ' , 81 SOUTH W. M. CLEMENTS, Master of Transportation. ■> ■ Kn for and cheeked ; MM a. at O. K. LORD, Gen. I» . Agent. I *.DV NATIONAL. '^HE RIVERVIEW ACADEMY, TELA WAKE CITY DEL. A hoarding and «lay school for l»oth sexes. MONDAY, MEPT. 17, 1883. Price to #260 per annum. ' o extras. 'othlng furnished by pupils. Send for circular C. G. ALEXANDER ft CO., Delawar•■City, Del Ope b«*ard *ud tultl« 1x31-211» DELAWARE COLLEGE ! —The next term will co WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1883 Three courses of »tudy : CLA8BICAL. SCIENTIFIC AN 1 AGRICULTU RAL AND LITeRARY. admitted to the class room. For catalogues aud otli. r information apply PREMT. W. H. PURNELL. LLD.. g3-lml6 '»ewarf«, Delaware Both sexes a. 7.25 University of Virginia. BUMMER LAW LECTURES (nine weekly), begin 12th July, 188% and Have proved of signal design Law ricliool;2d, to those who propose to read pri vately: and 8d, to practitioner» who have the a«ivantage of circular apply (I». O. University of Va.) to JOHN U. MINOR, Prof. Com. and But. Law. «I 12th September. »— 1st, toBtudents, who pursue their stu«Ue» at this at p. had uuatlc instruction. For MIMVMLLA MA »I'D, IMPORTED BEES We have "Kaiser," from Bremen; Pilsen" 'from Bohemia, and "Culmbach" from Bavaria.* 14 . i •WE GUARANTEE THE IMPORTATES -WE HAVE ALSO Rochester," Stoeckle's and Fehren bach's Stock Lagers. OUR—* >> Milwaukee, 41 ! IMA PAI E ALKS, BROWN STOUT A p,.„Ttl -WR BELIEVE UNSURPASSED SODA W ATERS! AS FOLLOWS : Tonic Beer, Champagne Nectar Cider, Ginger Ale, Sarsapaiill Lemon. Also White Wine and Cider Vinegars. FOORD BOTTLING CO. Cor. Sixth and Orange Streets, WILMINGTON, DELAWARI JAS.F.WO( >D&C0, TIN AND SHEET IRON R00FIN1 Metal Work and Jobbing Description. of Every ; Stoves, Heaters, Ranges and the "Favorite Ueatei J AMES F. WOOD & CO FRONT AND ORANGE ST W IIA1 IN GTON, DEL. The Celebrated Continental Brewing Co.'s Ale, Porter, Broi Stout and Lager Beei ;" also JOHN F. BETZ & SON'S CELEBRATED BOHEMIAN AND LAGER BEE! 1 FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY JNO. MULROONEY, Ex to • « 1irl| . J if till £LT1(1 Tatnall Streets, Wilmington, l)e (via I 7 0/ 8 OLE AGENT FOR DELAWARE. bottles for fsarl.i use. In Kegs Lager, e't»-« N. B.-411 «»rtlers for Ale, Porter pr«»niptl'- •iitlfnl 14-1* Hag via City DR. CLARK JOHNSON'S, EX vl J I i kIülii Blood S y rup nap«» Cures all diseasesof the -tomach. Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood MILLIONS testify to its efficacy in healing the alxrve-named diseases, and pronounce it to be the EX (Bb-b Cou with « I — EX- I . _ I KENNEBEC ICE AND COAL COM tl. m. ; t%4% «lally, BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAY DYSPEPSIA. JgU [J^^Guaranteed to cure AGENTS WANTED. . I Tvibratory, 77 W. 3d St. New York Citv. Druggists sell ul PRINCIPAL OFFICE, N. E. CHJR. SECOND AND KING STREETS : OVER THIRD STREET BRUME— Eighth »I* -ICE HOUSE AND COAI. YARD Branch OIB«*« and Depot, Fourth anil Poplar sta, and No, 209 M «• PRICE OF EASTERN ICE. ..49 cents per week 116 pounds dally. .86 •• ** ** ** . . l»l* r »1 pounds dally., 12 " " I ... »0 ' „ .f1.05 " 30 FOUNDS «NDOVKH AT THE BATE OF ® «T». F*H U0 POUND*. ^ The least neglect or lai-lvlllty on the.part of the <lrlv« r should he ma* ** y -j»;i,EtTI a c __ 102 . .7 ' -, audit will receive prompt attention. We k«ep c«ju»tantly Jh^nei a c wliaT'f OAL/rom he most popular mlue% which we deliver In cellar* free of crsrg vl .,. OK • ll, I JOHN MEALBV NO. 205 MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON, DEL. Sole Agent for State of Delaware tor WERNER & CO.'S h a, mpagne Win C pfclCE LIFT 97.00 18.00 Per Cm* 12 do 24 t«. DISCOUNT IN QUANTITIES. cr»t. 5 per 10 per 16 per cent. 5 Case* 10 Oases - d5 Cases imported BASÉ* Al.K. BRoWM stout. BELFAST GINGER ALE. WEST CIO IMPORTED AND Pure Rye Old Star Whisky, Diamönd 9 Whiflky*