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ff^t PaKttte* he ■VERY DAY. EXCEPT SUNDAY of BULL * TAYLOR, Pvi at Wrnmmm me Qewmtm » tare tour os tms Çrrx St ' easts sea Ween, o« Twtsrvrt»« Canva _ —^ Baarnsn *" — — i AT ssr : : : •« a« «7a. a. THB GAZETTE, wot. »*■ WI>-Sani«m>H, FHIPA». Partisan Jarls«. The amendment made at the lest session or the Legislature to the Jury lews of this Stele, giving the proeecutlon the right of challenge In petty and capital cases, Is made the occasion of favorable comment In to day's morning organ, though It Is coupled with the untruthful assertion State that to of the failure convict Democratic prisoners such a grave evil as to necessitate the change, anS make It Important for the At torney General to have power to prevent the packing oljnriee against the interests of justice. As far as this county Is concerned it Is a notorious fact that the first partisan jury the one which became ever cm panelled deliberately acquitted William Neal, the negro raviaher, with not a particle of évi dence in hit favor. More recently another aoltdly Republican Jury was secured in favor of a Republican on trial for a capital offense, but we do not remember of any Jury in the courts of this county composed exclusively of Democrats. The verdict of the NeaJ jury made apparent the necessity for a change in our jury system, and this is the only shadow of good that emanated from the greatest outrage upon justice ever perpetrated In Delaware. Th« Philadelphia Record , referring to the recent Democratic victory In Virginia, under the leadership of John S. Barbour, chairman of the Democratic State Committee, taye that not since,under the leadership of Henry A. Wise, the tidal wave of Know Nothing lam, which had swept lta unimpeded way in other States, was successfully beaten hack in the old Dominion, has there been •uch a moral victory. Wl will not charge the Every Evening with "gross libel" In printing an account» yesterday, of the sudden departure of a Wilmington business man to avoid his creditors, though it made this charge against the Gazette for printing news of a similar character a few weeks ago. the The army of the "False Prophet" has completely annihilated the regular Egyptian army, with its English officers, and now we may expect to land employed to reduce the rebellious sons of the Nile into submission. the whole power of Eug The contest for the 8peakershlp of the House of Representatives is overshadowing the scramble for the other position, but It Is a pleasure to know that Col. Martin of this 8tate considers his prospects for the Chief Clerkship very good. Dame Nature is giving us another taste of peculiar weather. The cold wave has re ceded with precipitous huste. I«om and Gain. chapter ii. ''Maldon, Mara., Feb. 1, 1880. Gentlemen— 1 Buffered with attacks of sick headache," a Neuralgia, female trouble, for years In the most terrible and excruciating manner. No medicine or doctor could give me re lief or cure until Used Hop Bitters. "The tiret bottle Nearly cured me;" The second made me as well and strong A6 when a child. "And I have been so to this day." My husband was an invalid for twenty years with a serious "Kidney,liver aud urinary complaint, "Pronounced by Boston's best phy sicians— "Incurable !" Öeven bottles of your bitters cured him and I know of the "Lives of eight persons" In my neighborhood that have been saved by your bitters, And many more are using them with great benefit. "They almost Do miracles ?" — Mr». E. D. Slack. Colonel Martin's Delegation. [Washington correspondence B-iiimore Sun.] One of the cRtdidate* Xt>r office under the House, ex-Reprceentfittve Martin of Dela te perfectly sure that he has his ware, entire delegation behind him. The delega tion consists of one member, and he U solid for Mr Martin, who wants to be clerk. Mr. Martin, who is a veiy affable and popular gentleman, is sanguine that he 1. a good deal of support beside his own delegation. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from active practice, having had placed in his hand by an East India Missionary, the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption,Bronchitis, Catarrh, Awthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for general debility and all nervous com plaints, after having thoroughly tested Its wonderful curative powers iu thousands ol cases, feels It is his duty to make it known to his fellows. The recipe, with full partic ulars, directions for preparation and use, and all necessary advice and instructions lor successful treatment at your own borne, will be sent you by return mall, free of charge,by addressing with stamp or stamped self-addressed envelop«'. Dr. J. C. Raymond, 164 Washington street, Brooklyn, N. Y. KdiT Mention this paper. Young Men, middle aged men and all mcD who suffer from early indiscretions will find Allen's Braiu Food the most powerful Invigorant ever introduced; once restored by It there Is no relapse. Try lt;lt never fails. $1; 6 for $5 druggists, or Allen's Pharmacy, 815 1st. avo., N. Y. At Worn Given On receipt of y eur addree« we will make an offer by which you can earn $8 to |7 evening*, at your home. Men, Won en, Boys or Girls can do it. H. O. Wilkinson A Co., 1A?6 and 1Ö7 Fulton street. New York* UTBUHI NOTH. The Noremtxr number of Th* Loditt' Floral Cabinet, New Tork, !» of n»u(u*l lu teren. John Tborpe contribute, m »rtleto upon "Art Applied to Bedding," In which he deecrtbee the proeen of »»king, enUrely pluiu, the mwUIUoa portrait« of Wuh lngton and Lin etn, (hown the peat aeaaon the Allegheny City Perk. Peter Hcnder aon'a «uggeetlou» upon "Window (larden end the Care of Plante In Room«" will also be read with Interest. C. E. Parnell tell, how to cultlTate the Aeroltnum, one of the moat valuable of the everlasting«, whils among editorial article«, the Selaginella and Cyclamen are ably treated and Illustrated. There are also sever*! Interesting stories and poems, and the decorative department, with ta descriptions of pretty article« suitable for Cbrletma* gif»«, plain by IllnstraUoua, especially appreciated, as the holiday sea too is so near at band. It baa been the habit of the publisher» of the Flo i of Cabinet to send out to Its subscribers, each year, some premium of a distinctively floral nature, and for the preaent season they an nounce for every yearly subscriber "two Ever-blooming Hoaea" or "ten packets Flower Seed.," mailed poet free, of our readers may have a copy of the (net for examination at half price, six cents, by mentioning thli paper. AddreB Ladt« Floral Cabinet, 33 Meeey etreet. Mew York. The November number of The Panty proves afresh that a periodical In which so much space Is devoted to Sunday reading, may be edited and filled with as mneh brightness and talent as the secular maga sioes. Us religious stories arc as entertain ing and strong as the matter In With Awake and St. Mcholaj. Like them, It has Ils serials, Its abort stories. Its poems, 1U articles, Us profusion of Illustrations, Its regular prospectus for the coming year—hi short, It makes Sunday reading for the young as attYsctlve as the popular maga sines of the day. In the current number, "Pansy" (Mrs. O. R. Alden) the editor, begins a new serial, "Christie at Home/' Marrarct Sidney continu», her delightful article«, "How They went to Europe; 1 ' Fsjy Huntington bas a briglt short story, "Oracle's Mission;" "Pansy" another—a very sweet one—"With AH Your Heart," and Margaret Sidney tells the story of "How the Geese Saved Rome;" and there are a dozen Interesting articles besides. The Panty Is only 75 cents a year. The volume begins with the November number. Seventy live cents for a yearly subscription will be stow greater happiness on a young friend than the same sum spent In any other way D. I.othrop & Co., publishers, Boston, Mass. Panty Is only one of four periodicals issued by this house. Babyland, 50 cent« a year. Our Little Men and Worn«,, $1.00 year, and Hid« Awake, f'J.50 a year. of at Ni will Any IM The Given op t»y Doctor a. "Is ft possible that Mr. Godfrey Is up ftt.d At work, und cured by so simple a remedy?" "I Assure It Is true thAt he is entirely cured, snd with nothing but Hop Bitters; and only ten dAys Ago his doctors gave him up and said he must die ! : ' "Well-a-day ! That's remarkable ! I will go this day and get some for my poor George— I know hops are good." DasMl Ejss That Winked. Dr. de la Pommerais was executed in Prance in June, 1864, tor murder. On the night betöre his execution he waa visited by Surgeon Velpeau, who, after a few preltmt nary remarks, Informed him that be came in the interest* of science,and that he hoped for Dr. de la Pommerais' co-operation. "Ton know,'' he said, "that one of the mostinter eatlng questions of physiology is as to whether any ray of memory, reflection or real sensi bility survives in the brain of aman after the fall of the head." At this point the con demned man looked somewhat startled; but professional instincts at once resumed their sway, and the two physicians calmly dis cussed and arranged the details of an ex periment for the next morning. "When the knife fails," said Velpeau, "1 shall be standing at your side, and your head will at once pass from the executioner's bauds Into mine.* I will then cry distinctly into 3 our ear, "Couty de la Pommerais, can you at this moment thrice lower the lid of your right eye while the left remains open?" The next day,when the great surgeon reached the condemned cell, he found the doomed man practising the sign agreed upon. A few momenta later the guillotine had done its work, the head was in Velpeau's hand and the question put. Familiar as he was with the most shocking and ghastly scenes, he was almost frozen with terror as he saw the right lid fall, while the other eye looked flxedly at him. "Again !" he cried, frantic ally. The lids moved, but they did not pari. It was all over. A Ilorso Kicked Hint. The horse is a noble animal, and ore of tne best friends of man. Yet no man wants even his be6t friend to kick him in the ba^k. Mr. Libby, of Lowell, Ma*s., received such a kick from a horse in 1805. has been a martyr to spinal suffering, Pbkkt Davis'h Pain Killer has relieved him from a great deal of agony, he has been uwing this valuable remedy he has enjoyed his life as he never could have done otherwise. "Accidents will happen." Provide against them by procuring Pain Killer. Ever since be While A Relic of the Vikings. [Correspondence Fan Kraucinco Chronicle. ] There ie not a great deal to see io Chris tiana, und every etranger is taken in the very first place to visit the Viking ship that waB dug up a few years ago from the city, in which it lain 1,000 yuars, aud is shown thç bbnea of the hardy old northern sea-kin* who owned it, and to whom Lis bo'.c served as a mausoleum when be had uied, as learned doctors declare from an in spection of what remains of him,of rheuma tism. A flue craft she must have been in her time, 76 feet long by 16 beam, with high raised stem and stern-post and with lines that modern boat build pronounce to be admirable. One is tempted to make a polite bow to the venerable relic and say as one does to some old lady or gentleman who is proclaiming the number of her or his years: "You look very young for your age." For the frames and planking of this man-of-war of the olden time look as if they might date from the eighteenth iustead of the ninth century, and the majority of her iron bolts show hardly a sign of rust. 1 suppose It is all right and that there is nothing of the Cardiff giant about this Viking ship, but it requires a strong faith in arrhæologicai dis cernment and in the preservative properties of blue clay to take in tbe whole story. a of Free! Card* and Chromo*. We will Rend free by mail a sample set ir large German; French and American tinted and gold grounds of Chromo Cards, with a price list of over 200 different dé signé, ou receipt of a stamp for postage. We will also »end free by mall ae samples, ten of our beautiful Chromos, on receipt of ten cent« to pay for packing and postage; also enclose a confidential price I'.et of our large oil chromos. Agents wanted. Address F. Glbason & Co., 46 Summer Street, Bo« ton, Mass. Is $5 Reliable place to Buy Pianos. George L. Walker, piauo parlors,886 North Sixth street, near Parrish, Philadelphia. No connection with any piano ware rooms or parties of a similar name. Tli« many pleasure And health seeker? vleitlng NewOrlcan*should bear in mind thut the 10:id Grand Semi-Annual Drawing of Th* Louis>i*na State Iaotiery will take place on Tuesday, Ducemb«r 18th, 1883, under the sole vigilant car* an ! honoet inan agemannt oi Gen'ls G. T. Heuuregunl, of La,, ' Jubal A. Early, of Va., when ion dollar* will be scattered broadcast. Any be had on application to M.Ae |7 and mill Information Dauphin,New Orleans. La. b M MAAUSVAB IflfB PHILADELFHIA, wilr- RE NOVEMBER Hilt, 1«% Train* will tear* Wilmington as follow* for J rhlladalphUnndlatenncdknMttatloan~4.40iT.Mii I 10.10, a. a. *.8% 4.00, 7.4\ s.4% p. m. I miw.lphl. V«, ».so. 7.10, 8.10, 9. on, ». Äs. 17,10. to, 11. a. ». m. u. *-», 15.11, HO, AS7, «.« p. m. I New Vort-ICOt ».4M.». (.«1.7.00, 10.07, U.«».» ■U.M. 1.(4, £*, 1.1». ..«7. «TUp. m. I BaHlinore. »ad IntarnedloW IUIHU-1.H, I 10.01 ». m. «.00 p. m. I Baltimore and Bay Line—7.00 p. a. Baltimore and Washingtem-1.42, 4.42, 4.0* 10.01 a. m. 1.00, n. 11, 11.« p. a. | Baltimore only—1.06, a. m. 12. *7 and 4.00p.m. Train* for Delaware Division leave far: New Carl le— 4.00, 9.(4 a. in. 1.14, 8.00, 4.00 anti 4.» p. n. Harrington, Del mar and wav stations, 9.04 a. a. and l.lt p. m. Wyoming and wav stations, 0.25 p. m. Express for Harrington, 4.« p. m. SUNDAY THAI NS. Philadelphia and Intermediate »tatinna—4.10a. m, 12.00 m. 5.90. 7.4\ 9.64, p. m. Philadelphia and New York-2.40, 1.4ft a. m. 4.17, | 4.44, 4.44 p. a. Baltimore and Washington—1.40, 4 41, f.tk, a. a. 11.« p. a. Baltimore—l.oi a. a. ror farther information passenger* are fSrred to the Urne labte» posted at the depot. BfTrslu* marked thus: <•) upe«iwhich extra fare 1« charged. J. R. WOOD, General Passenger ift OH AB. E. PUGH. General Manager. I IM >ENNBYLVAN1A RAILROAD. OH AMD AFTER JDN* M. 1SSS, MAIN LINE. TRAIN, LEAVE BROAD STREET (STATION •Dally. (Dally, exceptttunday. "New York end I'blcaco Limited Pullman Palar« ear». . Fast Line, Pittsburg and the West Western Kxpress... I'aclhc Kxprt*«* West.. Harnsburu express. Ntanara Express. Watkins Express. Erie Mall and Buffalo Express, dally exorpt (taturday. Lock llaven Express, bflsra Express.|4.W Uiamhenbsru and lla*er»town Exprès 140 and 11.04 a. m.. daily,li.«p. m. ror bersburp only, 4.40 p. m. Shenandoah Valley Ball road every week day at 7.4» a. ns., and New Or leans Express, vlx Lure y and Uhatla nooga. dally at. Harrisburg and York Express. Mall Train. Harrisburg Accommodation York and Hanover Kxtm-u», * of •11.® a. m *11.04 a. m • 4.04 p. m •U.® p. m * 4.® a. m 17.40 a. m 111.04 a. m U.® p. as I 7.4üa. m - I I I .14 44 p. m ta 44 p. a. . 7.14, 11746 On Sunday, 7.» a. a., u.® p. m I 4.44 p. m • 7.® a. » LMp. m 7.40 a. m 11.04 a. m Vork, Hanover and Frederick Expi Columbia and York Accomwudetlo Parke»barg Trslu. Dowuingiown Aocouimodstion, 4.10, a. m.. and io.» p. m. 4.44 and Alt p. m. Paoll Trains, A1A 7.14, 4.14, 10.14 and 11.4ft a. m.. 12.44, 1.44, 114, 2.44, Alt. 4.41 4.1% 4.44, AU. MA A1», «.«, 7.46. S.IS, l3.* and if.» m. Gn Sunday, 7.40, 8.UU, 9.»and 11.46 a. m.. A4A a.44, A14, b.lftaud 10.16 p. m. Bryn Ma wr Train», AIM, 4.44, 7.1A 7.44 A14, A44, 10.1% 11.46a.m.. 12.44. 1.4A Al 2.4% 4.1% 4.4% 4.1% 4.44, 4.4% 6.1% %4% Ali A4 7.4% A1A io.w and 11.» p. in. On Sunday 7.1 i n v.sa, u.ia. iu.su ami u.xo p. u 8 », ».». 11,tea. im., L A4% 8.4% 6.1% 10.16 p. m. West Chester Express, 7.40 a. m.. 4.44, 6.« accommodation, A10, V " A16, 6.46. A4% 7.4% IL» p. U.4% a. m., L % 16 and 10.14p. m. Trains arrive—From PltUburg, 2.56 i m., 6.1% 7.24 p except Monday. port, 7.» a. m., dally, except From Buffalo and Niagara Falls, 7.60 except Monday, dally except Su p.m., S^ndav 7 14 Ä oununy./.w isburg, 2.56 and 7.» a. , dally, except Môuïïr Ï except 8 „a LT ÄfcHS VSaaLÄf». ,fï? » __ 11.44 a. m. oa onday. ..«ally NEW YORK DIVISION.-- TRAINS LEAVE BROAD STREET STATION FOE KEW YORE. Express on «evk-day», 4. A except Monday. «.60, and 11 a. m. (Limited Express, %»p. m.) L X 4. 4. «,«.30,7.4% Sand &2D p. m., and 12.01 night. On Huiidays, Xj*. 4.2% 2.4% «.«a. in., 4, (Limited Express. «7») %*% 7.4% ttrStoSlyaT' tnün* «s- I nect at Jersey City with boats of "Brooklya I Annex,'' affording direct transfer to Fulton I street, avoiding doubl« ferriage and journey I across Nyw York city. I ÎSSbTSai 8.00 and 11.» a. m., and 2.4% 2.U0, a.fc, 4.00 p. I m., on week days. | 8.1% 7.1% l.S% FROM KENSINGTON STATION FRONT AND NORRIS BTREET8. Express for New York, «.66 aud 8.40 a. week-days. FROM MARKET STREET WHARF. Express for New York, via Camden and Trenton, 8.50 a. m., and 4.»p, m.,00 week-days. Express for Oceau Grove and Long branch, via Tom's River and Berkeley. 7.» a. m., m. Express for Tom's station», 7.» a. in, aud 6.20 p. in. Tuckerton 7,» a. in. and 4.(10 p. m. BELV1DERE DIVISION. FROM BROAD STREET STATION. Dally,except Sunday—Express for LambertvllM Kaatou, Delaware Water Gap, Bereuten, Bing hamton and Oswego, e.UOa. m., 12.01 and «.00 p. . For Scranton and Water Uap only, 4.00 Ac., I 4 p. I River and Intermediate p. m. For Lxmbcrlvllle, 3p. m. For Flemmgton, 8.00 a. m., 12.01 and 4.00p. m. Trains arrive daily, except Sunday—From Easton, 9.60 a. m. ; 8.60, 7.48and 9.56 p. m. FROM KENSINGTON STATION, AND NORRIS STREETS. Dally, except Sunday—Express for Lambertvllle, Kao 1 on, Delaware Water Gao, Scranton, Bing hamton and Oiwt-go. 7.40 a. m., 12.01, 5.80 p.m. For Sc: raw urn and Water Uap only, 4.85 p. m. For Laiuliertvllle, 2.10 p. m. For Flemlngton, 7.40 a. m. ; 12.01 and I.» p. m. 5plug-car ticket» can be had at Broad and Chestnut »treet», 888 Chestnut street, and Broad Street Xtallou. The Unlou Transfer Company check baggage from hotels and cards and lull luforataUou stations and at the following No. 888 Chestnut 8. E. FRONT will call for and residences. Time he obtained at the street, . Broad and CheatnnL TICKET OFFICES- 1 No. 118 Market »ixeet, I No. 4Chuu>n ave. Germaut'n, I No« 824 Federal 8t. Camden. CHAIO ÎLo E. PUGH, General Manager, J. 1L WOOD, General Passenger AgeuL is in the the of is the it 4 GRÉAT PENNSYLVANIA KOUTE. DOUBLE TRACK—STEEL RAILS. SPLENDID BCEN EKY,MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT, NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL WAY. —TAKING EFFECT MAY 11 1182. clty time, as follow* : Mall Train, daily except Sunday, for the North and West. Chicago aud Limited Express, dally Fart Linéj datTyT West. Harrisburg Passenger, dally except Bnnday. We» Trains leave Hal Linn . 7.» a. m. 10.45 a. m. 10.46 a. m. 4.»p. n. Express, dally.8.45 u. m. Mall Express, West, daily. 11.16 p. m . Parktown Accommodation, 2.»6.» «.»and 10.00 p. in., dally, except Sunday. Bundayonly, 9.» a. in., and 1.» p. in. Cockeysvllle Accommodation, 9.80, 11.» a. m. t 2.80, 5.00, 8.00, aud 11.» p. m. On Sunday, 8.» a. m., 1.» anu 10 p. m. For Hanover and Gettysburg, 7.» a. m. For Green Spring Branch, 6.80 a. m., 2 and 6.» p. m. For tickets to all point« East, North and West, apply at Calvert Station, at Northeast corner Baltimore and Calvert street«, and at Union Baggage called for and checked at hotels and residence» on ordur» lull at office, nartheaat cor Baltlmore and Calvert streets. Btal Ion, BALTIMORE A FOTOMAC RAILROAD. FROM UAl* VERT STATION. TAKING EFFECT JUNE 12, 1868. For Washington 7 am. 8.14 and 8.86 p. m. dally, exc«pt Bnnday, and 4.». 7.8% 4.44 and aud 11.36 *. in.- sud 6.» and 7.1Ô p. xn., dally. For Pope 1 * Creek Line, 7.00 a. in. and 4,10 p. dally, except Bunday. For A un spoil», 7.00 a. m, dally lexcept Sunday. and 5.00 p. m., dally. For Richmond and the Bouth at 4,20 and 9.4B a. m., dally, and 8.15 p. m., dally except Sunday, For the South via Virginia Midland Railroad, at 4.20 a.m., dallv, ami 8.56 p.m., except Bunaay. 7.10 «. m., Bundayonly. For if. and O. R. R., at 8.16 and 8.46 p. m.. ilslly, except Bnnday. w ' Norfolk via Potomac River steamers, Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 11.® a. », FROM UNION STATION. of dé of our roi For WMhlngton. 4.8U 8.60, 7.0% a. m., 2.5% 8.Ä 6.1Û. 7.Ä, 9.06p. m. day, 4.», «.»77.40.80, U.40 a, m. 7.20 p. in. For va. Midland Road, at 4.» a. m., dally, 9.® p. m., except Bnnday. 7.® p. m., on Bnnday only. C. AO. Road, «.»a. m., daily, except Bnn day, 2.56 o. m., (ilmlted), 3.25 p. m„ and 9.® ~ dally, cxeepton Bnnday. *** U.® On Ban . 6.10 and No or For p FROM EENnSYLVANIA-AVXNUE HTATIOtt U.« «. For Washington, 6.8% 7.10, 7.80, 9.® aud m.. 8.W, 6.1% 7.® and ». lb pVm. On I at 4.6% i.fùy 8.s6»odlL46 a. m., eu and p. m. " ForAnnapoll^LMa. nu, dally except Bnnday; LEAVE WASHINGTON FOB BALTIMORE will 1883, inan La,, Any 7Ä Ltl.4% 4.00. 9.» sad 10.» a. m„ L*% 4.®, 4.40, «.20. 7.8% 9.80 and 10.® p. m. On Sundays, al %» ».» a. m. ^.«.^T.mEtasnd iQrp. <! ■ « ■ !. ■ » «. POBH.' Uu,<r.l Muuru. ■jirmUMWI ^UJKQjaTON .t NOR TtmalfeM. to ,o IbU> •*«* KB». Mk. tHIINO NOHH. Wttmlng » P.ABrt f 5"8J™» j p-rtfiJ, bggjyj I Bu tSt 1 ' I W»i I Sprl îrYJ, n g' | r * * | P. Dally except aaadare 14 flail 444 7*4 82 IN 4tft! f 44 7i»l S3 ...4 .7 14 914 1« 4« T Sain iS W \ Ml WOINO SOUTH. " , .Tl* , na« , "«LP*.% I ïïis« raw 7 lt| 914 11 14 4 14 I UÜ 1144 1 Dali 7 «xeopt Bus day* Heading ( &S&L d «44 7« k 714 11 ZH!» Wayne*. J. Coat*« ville Lenapc.... G. Ford J. ; 4ft 4 41 It Ml 7 4S 9 04 10 S 19| 9 a 111 I . For connexion* at Wllalnffton, Cbndd's Ford Junetkm, L— ans. Gontasvttta, Waynesbnr« Junction, ÜH iVar* nad Rsndl u. * "Äf,wL U0 •«a. Pass *<ent. tables at all staUoas. A. Q. McCa van»« D, Sent fîALTUIORI à PHILADELPHIA CHANHB OF HOUHB. On and after HOY. i*tk, 1881, trains will ran as Allows: a a e ÄTeWliaÄtÄVJi'ÄS L": j '■^■.rLaadeaberx « S 0 ». a; 11.» p. ». 1 A««.. -• Q AHDEN AND ATLANTIC K.R. ON AMD AFTER JUNEM. 1ME TEA1HB WILL LEAVE AB FOLLOWS I FOB ATLANTIC CITY: Vina Street Ferry-ExpreM oa ww t. »., AIS, 4.0« and s.41 p. at. On Daly, Ul>. ». On Sa>d.y,7.» and T » il«® a. . akov. Ferri» I 4.«p.m., and p.u. row BWkamaxoo ftract Fsrry-Expra* IBa m. I Arcom mo d alien Train wtU lea I on weekdays at 4.09 a.m.and I Hun lay alEMa. m. and 4.® Parlor ears attached to xH express trains. e xcursion train will leave the above Ferries dally *14.» a. LOCAL TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA. For Haddobflsid from Vine and Bhackamax Brret Ferries, 7.40, AM, 1AM and U 00 a. a*.; I LOO. 4,00. AM. A» p. m. I From Vine otrre • <mlv, A44, 7.B, *.® a. ■».From I Shackaiaavon street only, A®p. m. | Sunday trains lear* both Ferries at A40 and A® a. m., and A® p. _ . _ .. _ .. . . r<no Pennsylvania Railroad Station, foot »f 1 street, 7.10 A m., IR 4.« and U.» p. I »•. wsuk-days. Sundays, t.® a. m., A» p m. 1 For Atco, from Vine and Shaekamaxon strest Ferri «a, ASS a. m.. 14.00 noon: 4.LQ. A®. 4.40 n, m. Sunday*, 8.00 a. m., 110 o. MU From footof MarkM street. 11.» p. m. ' ' ton, from Vine and Bhackamaxon sL ferries A00 a. m-, 4.4U, AIR «.00 p. m. Sun 1 days, 8.U)a. m., 4.» p. m. Saturdays only I from root of Market street, 11.»p. a. Ä Tor Lakeside,ILMa. a.. 4-00 p. m. i r#| M aritost, Medford, Ml. Holly and lnterme a. I dlat« stations, leave foot of Market atro» % week îÂt.'ÂM^r.ittffhÂ-.nRsîat I »wton FerrtaA 10. Ma. m., week days. w^Tx'ÏIrd^°" "rews I »aperinteadeaL «en«l Pass. Agent, ■■ " . . * . . '■ ■■ DIVISION.-- ■■ " . . * . . '■ ■■ I tent . ___ „„ . _ I THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY I lug LINI BETWEEN I tlflc C THE EAST AND TU EI W DIT, VTXfWABHLNta- I TO * 1 ' 1 No AMLTIMOR* I** AND OHIO RAILROAD. I »«DW-» TRAC« I JAUNT OODPLBBI STEEL RAILS I I MdfKMll E tyi •«»• Errr/T I SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT I SUNDAY, NOV. 12, 14M. L^VE CAMDEN STREET STATION : I A. M.tChlcago, Cincinnati, SL Louis Fast Ex | 2.00 wea/S- A O. l'xlace Bleeping Oars te Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago tv and wav ■ ta tiens. iUurm . . r Richmond. ' f vis I I (LM uantieo.) 111. oil • II 6 .» s.sn «hiugtea and way staUc î?ApSLWjfFAUNTON AND WASH* 1NGTON EX. and stations on MeUopoll I tan Branch. I 7.M tPiedmont. Btrasburg, Winchester, Rsg ÄS». JSI iTtSBURG.OINOINNATLIIT. LOUIS, WASHINGTON AND OGLUMBUS EX- I PKEftM dally, aud CHICAGO dally except I Saturday, fkchmowd and the South, vis UuanUeo). Sleeping car», Baltimore to Ctn clnnatL LoulsvflU and Chicago Junction. I Parlor Car», ChlcngoJ unction to Chicago. I Car*. Grafton to lndlanapoll», I dally except Saturday. tWashlnglon and way sta Ions. Annapo- | 11» on Sundays. WASHINGTON PBKBfi. 7.1S t 7.1» tf. 9.00 Sleeping 9.10 AND LAUREL EX 10 .» r. m. 12.1* Washington, Annapolis as4 way. 1.» ton Sunday only, for Washington and I 1.» Eliîcott City and way stations. I 2.60 Washington and Way StaUous. (Rich- I moud. Ouantljm, axeept Sunday). Oon- I nectat W ashlngtcw with I, AB. C. Oo., on I Monday, Wednaaday and Friday, and^wlth | (Rlch Oon wlilnitoi with 1, A S. Wednesday and Friday, and with Potomac Steamboat Co. on Tuesday, Thurs day snd Saturday Ihr Old Point Comfort, W°AmlY NOTON ■YPM88. »top, at Jessup's Annapolis Junction, Laurel and HyatuvUie. _ . _ . . winchester, Hagerstown, Frederick and | Annapolis and way. 4.00 4.® {Washington, {Frederick and way stations. Msrtlnaburg and way stations, tWashington and way stations. 4.® I ■ LB 7.20 tPittsburg, Cleveland and Detroit Express. B A o. Palace Bleeping Cars to PlttsDurg. tCHICAGATClNCINNATI. BT. LOUIB, WASHINGTON AND OOlLuMBUB EX 8.44 PRKB8. B. AO. Palace »Replug Car* to . Cincinnati. 8t. Lou if and Chicago, Lynch- I burg and the Bouth, via Va. Midland. | ton bunda y only, tor Mt. Aiiy and way. 11.14 Mt. Airy and way station*. 11.» Washington and war stations. Leave for Metropolitan Branch, 7.14 a. m. tl. and 2.50 p. m. For Honkvlll«*, ft.00 a. ni. trains stop at Relay except 4.00 a. m. ». ;, All LEAVE WASHINGTON FOB BALTIMORE; 6.00, 14.», 4.60, t7 12.10, |L2% 2.20, t7.00, 7.», t«. 40; (Dally. ISunday ccent Sunday. except Sunday. I residence» on or ders^îeft^ t C Tl I- k r l <)'m. ès.^flâ I RE STREET, N. W Cor 4'si- I STATION and il BÔUTH I . t WEST BALTIMO vert; CAMDEN BROAD W. W. M. <'LEMENTS, Master of Transuortattoa. C. K. LORD, Gen. Pas*. Agent. FREIGHT LIMEE pOR PHILADELPHIA. WARNER'S Philadelphia and Wilmington Propellers . a. at ' Ball dally froa* Market atrast wharf, Wilming ton, and first wharf below Chestnut street, Philadelphia, at 4 p. m. FREIGHT CARRIED M low m by any other Une. and carefully handled ander ou r personal supervision. Ex press deliv eries made in either city by oar own wagons. Chas. Warner & Co. Only office In the cite connected with Telephone Exchange by two wires, two transmitters and two Indicator*. m®-tf pOR NEW YORK. Electric Line Steamers Triplet Vesper and Anni e —BALL rHOM KLyr Street Wluu-f, Fier 16, lut Hirer, WUmlmton,nel., New York, Tneefiey, Thuredejr, Itoadey, Wedneadey Saturday, 3 p. c. Friday,, 4 p. m. ' I «. al DBEW8. Agent, » TMjLMMUtr ura. JUNCTOR LINE. 17BITED STATES UA.IL BrhAMOHlPB •all From New York Every Baku rosy for GLASGOW via. LONDONDERRY, Uabla pa*n.%ge, ph> to fw. Botand cabin, #19. htrrragn, outward, kr24, 1 »repaid, fa. LIVERPOOL * QUEENSTOWN MKRVIOE. CITY OP IK *41K sail* Oct. V, Dee. 1. BE LORA VIA «alls Nov. S, Dec. « PUBN Cabin passage «0 to CUB accord lug to accommo dation*. Rernno «shin and Steerage ■■ above. Anchor Line Drafts D*ued at l«v«.l rates are JsM'rwof charge In England, Scotland and IA tails Not. IT, Dec. tL Pat Passage. C»lil* Plans. Book of Tours, Be., »(.ply to HEN DEKSON B IK THE IW. Neu or BAM U Fl. f, MK'l'Tö, Ai<ao.* Express, *r(TIAN<}R or TIME !*%* IS N AND AFTER WED NESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, THE BiKAMKR WILMINGTON, Fourth street wharf at « a, m.: alviiiK r .s»xj*wi ft>ur hours at f'hlliuh-Iphta; n iurnliiK at*.« p. m. Tills rhaiiu« 1 of time has hern um<tu to five thtt WlU.lnffioiiUii* h boat leaving Wll mliifftof*. and ruturulUK front l'hllath lphU at seasonable hour». V-ia-tf MIMA * tlfAX. T» ARTIZAN8 SAVING BANE. MO. "1 KAHKET UTRKET, UroonronxTBD Jahdakt wth, imi. Open to receive deposits from 9 a. m. until 4 p. ». nad on Tuesday and Baturday avenlnrs from 7 to 4 o'clock. SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, Maffvlarly made In April and October. When dividends are not withdrawn they are acoounWd as deposits. Thu* permanent tleposlis compound their Interest twice in each year. MAN AGEES: Clement B. Bmyth, Oharies W. Howland, Nstbxtilsl K. Henson, Henry F. lHire, W. Hartings, «4war,l l'a.ry, George W. Hush. Georg« 8. tapelt«v M. L. Llcbtenstrta, Kdwsrd Darlington, Job H. Jscason, William H. tfwtft. Anthony Higgins. «EüIWE W. 1U/ÖH, President, E. B. CAPKLLK. Vico («resident, E. T. T^LYIfOK^T rrwiurer. febZl-ly THF»*. 4 ndttor. JfMW Ali V MM TIM EM KNT8. PURE INDIA TEAS! , Absolutely pure. T»:ey contain I or exhausted leaves. No Chemical» I Matter used in their Preparation. Very f„ r mixing with Weaker I Teas. Thtj; contain a I Extract. Th under the I most apnrov mantpu fated »rmriou* Coloring valuable d < hiâpcr China very high percentage ol cultivated and prepared pervlsion of Foreigner», upon Hie Bd scientific uiethiHl«. lin- e*f I« by machinery, giving uniformity I of appearance throughout entire phicklngs. I They retain thtir valuable oualltles I usual leugth of time. JOHN C. a h, 1» Water street. New York. IcRtta Tea Syndicate. I ■ p A T F N TS I I A 1 La IN 1 O PHILLIPS A Agents of the "ÙÏÏÏ. "BLSi gook about Patents »ent Irre. Thlrty-seve year»* experience. TaleuU obtained lit rough MU N N A CO , „otlccd In the**ScH'nUtlc Amerlcan. ,, 'hclarge.-1, tent and most wtdelf »clentlflc pap« r. 43.20 a year, weekly. HpUndld eugravlug» and Inierei . lug lnformatlob. Specimen copy i»f the **Hclen tlflc Ameiicau" »ent free. Address Ml.'.NN A C »., Pci* 11 tlflc American Ofll« e, 2«i lirosiiway, New Yo rk.___ uov®-tf PATENTS 1 1 iX 1 Liil 1 U . »ketch ,,r model, a id we will irukc Ilonas to patentability, FltKK OK ('ll*K(iK No attorney's fee unie*» patent Is obtained. 11. K. JOHNSON A CO.. I0U6 K Street, N. W., P. O. IIOX67A novl7-tf Washington. D. C. 1 -1 ul PWMTONS ror wound, dlseas« or other r üsJNölAJiNö disability. Widows, minor ohUdren and dependent paronta entitled whou death resulted. Claims reopened, restoration, Increases, bounty, back pay and discharge* ob tained. Apply at once, delay prejudices your rights. Fee* üxed by law. Address, with stamp.the old established firm of KD*4>N Si CO ., Attorneys and Claim Agents, «17 F. St., Washington. D. C. PATENTS.^^t w 8 .î«,r» ?0. 70° Seventh streeL cor. G, opp. U. 1 hteut Office, Wa-blngton, D. C. (Xirres pondsnes solicited. N.-char«. for advice. No he 1 barged unie»» patent Is slfowed. Keiereu. e» Johnson A to., Bank er» and Puatmaster, Wa»hlngtou, D. C, Pamphlet of Instruction» ^ae -_ Ifi Checks lu 6 hours ca KKS ln3 DaYS J. V. Miller, M. D. -DRUG 8TORE 15 N.llth st. Phils 48 FORMEN j 1-1-^ a rn -*— « -a.-r riY r>* p ^ y F. A. Lehmann. Solicitor of American a Foreign ratenta, Washington, D. C. neaa connected with l'atenu, whether before Baient Office or Uie Court», promptly to. No * harg>- made unless a patent is Bend for ein uiar. • • All bud ___ of LAND SCRIP bought | an< i HIGHEST prices ativn« seenred »28-1« CLAIMS A SPECIALTY A WARRANTS, ADDITION a 1 all kir I »old. Large 8to Paid, Do you want 1 sell or buy 7 If so, write to A. A. THUMa A ttorney-at-Law. Waohtngtoa, D. G. TEAD CERTIFICAT WAY'S is W I F T SUR a OINTMENT a Cures Piles, Itching, blind A bleeding ; Barber's " Itch. Teller, Balt Rheum, Htngworms, IJIeer», «3 Chilblains, Pimples,all Bkin l>i»ea»ea. 1 he he»t C Ointment In the world. The people to lx; the H Judge. All druggist» sell It. 60 cents. Whole E . I < | m JOHNSTON, HOLLOW'A Y A CO., Phtla., a. AGEN TS Attention I I ALAKM CLOCK, wlU> Lnml I ill. noua Compoeltlon Face. Time seen dis I tlnotly at night. NOTH1NO NELLS SO RAPIDLY* BEOO a month easily made. Send 1*2.60 for »ample or 8-cent »tamp for lull partlc alars.ULOWEH A PRIS HIE,General Agents, lan 18-1-14 Waterburf, Conn DNS TOALL l**** ni a i ri ng Asm and lung ditei M -. y yochat «fissasa« hurfhy [mrstfwrteai.fllisayaaapanaion. Wul-rwi. IME®»***, ra ghaiahaqthaissod linrn sun gBpFytara-ltejataaapfocuiad where dis »11 d e s ai t e n. 1NCRBASBO tv. 1 '. l-A-<-a PCW in® f DR ■piUMTHI) VOLTAIC 1IFXT, and oth"'*',fTB.n -I i Applioou. We will »nd on Thlriv ftlnl, Ti I MEN, YOUNO OH OUL who Iro . Jnl-rtai If" ViT.urr, anil ihn" llSSHf.Zi "»J™ PfultlOK from ABUSBi! and Otiieu Oausks. Bpuody relief and rom olote restoration to HKALTH.Yio<fB and Man ii <h'id GVA nANt^Ko^Bend at ones for Illustrated Pamphlet Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mica I Trunks and Traveling Bags J. A. CONNER, Reliable Harne** and Trunk Mannfhctnrer, removed to his new store, NO. 4 EAST FOURTH STREET, where yon will find the largest ascorunent Harness, Trank*, Rsg», eto., In the city. Ladles and gentlemen's pocketbook»aiidledte*rhopplng hags sold at reasonable prices. Prompt attention paid to repairing tranks and traveling begs. ha* Ol rwni»m namamm. THE GOING VETERINARY REMEDIES! •BY WILLI AM 8 These remedies have a world-renowned reputation, and if once given a trial win quickly prove their superior qualities. PRICE LIST : A GENERAL CONDITION POWDER, . 'Jierv-r» FOR W(IHM8, PER PACKAGE . - . Z J.Ejg FOR FISTULA, SPRAINS, TENDER CORNS, AND GEN N1S ERAL LINIMENT, PER BOTTLE - . ,,,, VTo FOU MPKAIN8 BELOW JOINT, CURBS AND SPLINTS Z rc'vÏÏ FOB WOUNDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION - . ' Z FOR TnRUBII - - FOR EYE WATER VORWÄRTS - , - . FOR GREASE AND SCRATCHES FOR COLIC 25 CENTS 25 Cl NTS 85 CENTS 25 CENTS 85 CENTS The above remedies are in use by the eading horsemen in the country, and as they are simple and safe any person may admin ister them to his horse and save a large doc tor's fee. They will do all they are recom mended to if the directions are followed and they are kept constantly on hand. GENERAL CONDITION POWDER. This may be used as the very best treat ment in Epizootic,Distemper, Swollen Glands and should be administered especially after a lard drive to prevent the animal from bein 0 everish. It is indispensable in colds and coughs. <r WORM POWDER This is the only sure remedy ever used or those annoying pests. If the animal is so 1 roubled they will be expelled in a very short ime after the first administration, leaving the îorse in excellent condition and the hair a ively color. FOR FISTULA, SPRAINS, Tender Cords, and a general Liniment. This is the best liniment in the world, and is used by Robert Bonner to-day in preference lo any other. FOR SPAVIN below the joint. A horse spavin can be re moved and the hair restored in six weeks. A bog spavin can not be removed, the only relief to the animal is to give him a high heeled shoe. Wounds of every description J can be healed by these remedies. • FOE THRUSH. By following the directions the lame horse can be relieved in three (lays, ready for use, and by attending to his feet twice a week and giving him a dry stall he will never be troubled again. a. FOR GREASE AND SCRATCHES. This is now the only safe and sure remedy If the disease involves the entire leg in use. it will make a perfect cure, and will remove any skin disease on any part of the body. M sun dis FOB COLIC. n. This remedy is so convenient that the horse can be relieved without even takmg I him from the carriage if it be wind colic, flatulent keep the horse quiet and in addition to the remedy give 3 or 4 tablespoontuk 0 scalded flour and starch with 2 ounces oi laudanum every 2 hours for 4 to 6 hours am if there are no other complications no horse need ever die with colic under his treatment. -FOR SALE AT THE NIGHT PHARMACY, 402 MARKET ST. ha* Ol DELAWARE WILMINGTON,