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Eveninc.Capital Published Daily( Except Sunday.) BV THE Capital Newspaper Company. W. N. ABBOTT. Business Manager. |P?; f | ' , ..1....*... I . .-<■■■— . ... Not. 3 and 4 Conduit Street, Up Stairs. TIME TABLED Arrival m 4 Oepartarr ofTrl. TRAINS LEAVE TRAINS ARRIVE Mail, -- - 0.35 a. ra. Mail, -- - 8-55 a- m. Accom., 12-05 p. m. Accom-, -1-50 p. m. Mail, - - 8.55 p- ra. Mall, * - 5.55 p. m. Sunday Trains - - - - 8-35 a- m- 4-30 p. m. Through freight to and from Baltimore every day. Local freight Tuesday and Friday at 9.30 a. m. , TiLTIMORE IRD OHIO RUUOIdT A. ¥. P.M. P.M Leave AnnapolU.. 6.35 1* i 355 Arrive in Haiti m0re...... - s.ln 1.45 530 * *" lt Washington..., 5.20 1.50 530 Leave 8a1tim0re........................ 7.55 J 12.15 4> „ Washington 6.40 12.10 430 Arrived in Anaap01U......~. 8.56 1.50 555 P' ■ SUNDAY TRAINS. limv Haiti more at :MT> a. m., and 5.40 p. m. “ W*Mliingt<>u at B,'KJ a. m . an<H.4' p. m. SSTFot train* running Weal, Houiii and the £oet,vee time schedule In city daiiiea. 6. K. LORD. Gon 1 1 Paan. Agent. W RATES OP ABVEBTMIEe I One inch, first insertion, 75 cents ; sub sequent insertions, 50 cents. Liberal rates wade with those advertising by the month or year. Local • notices and political or special communications, 5 cents per line. Ordinary announcement of marriages and deaths free, but obituary notices will be charged for at one-half the usual rates of advertising. Brief Mentionings. Everybody is now busy in the en deavor to keep cool. 4 * -It is a remarkable fact, that the hotter the day, the smaller the lump of ice from the ice cart. The seventeen year locusts are , about playod out, and we shall hear their plaintiff song no more for sev enteen long years. f,* Hard crabs are becoming more plentifol in our waters and larger in size. Sailing patios are now in order, and many trim craft can be seen on the placed waters of the Severn in the cool of the Evening. People living in malarial districts are advised US plant lots of sun-flow* ers about their houses. The dear, homely old flbwers absorb the poison in the atmosphere. Jackson Grove camp-meeting of the Methodist Protestant Church, begins July 30 and closes August 12th. Under the new law you can send a letter weighing one ouncofor the sum of two cents, just double the weight before allowed. , Some people take great pride in manufacturing and circulating reports about their neighbors, and there are always some ready to believe any thing they hear. Always Open. Don’t forget that the City Drug Store is open at all times. There you will find the best five and tea cent cigars in the city; also, the cold est and most delicious Cream Soda Water, with all tbo leading Fruit Juice Syrups, Acid Drinks, Vichy and Deep Rock Mineral Waters, etc. The most fastidious taste can be grat ified. Give us-acail. J. W. Hod ges. & Co., 68 Main street, and 5 Francis street. Palace Steamer Jane Moseley. The First Methodist Episcopal Sabbath School will give their annual excursion to-morrow, July the 9th, to Bay Ridge, leaving 10| a. m., returning 8 p. m. Adults 25 cents, children 15 cents. Tickets at the stores of Messrs. Jas. Munroe and Hopkins and Feldmeyer, also, of the teachers. The Pea Crop. The yield of the pea crop of this county has not been so large as form- I er years, but prices have been higher, and growers have made quite as much money. The season being fa ff vorable, there is no more profitable I crop raised in the 3d and sth districts | than the pea. Five hundred dollars mi acre is the product of a very mod- L crate crop. * ~ ; ' Re-enlisted. ft Corporal Thomas McCabe, station ed at the Marine Barracks, U. S. Na val Academy, whose time had expir | ed, re-enlisted on Ist, and has been granted 30 days leave of absence, and, wiUl cave in a few days for his home. Hp - * Is Not a Candidate. It was reported to-day that Mr. Jesse Rubsoll, nominated by the re ; ; publicans for alderman of the first | ward had contemplated resigning. f§ The City Convention meets tonight. m— ; I Use Procter’s Insect Powder.—The great exterminator of B&nefm, Bed Bug*, | Moth*, Ante, Fleas, Lice and aliform, I of insert life. Acknowledged to be the Rt best It never fails. Try it, and be con- I MANN 4b Co.. Proprietors, Baltimore, Md, I Pond’s Extract affords immediate relief TJffTft is GENUINE! M£b oswr a bottles mm utrrr vuma SEE THAT STRIP OVER COM tTHBROCEXt. QttrtradMnarkcuroundevery battle. Lnekknm Every Drop h Worth Ht Weight InßoMt INVALUABLE FOB BUSHS, SUHBUSHS, DIASRHtEA. CHAP IN OS, ST IN 03 OF INSECTS, FILES, SORE EYES, SORE FEET. THE WONDER OF HEALIM ! For FIIm. Blind. Bleeding or lichlns. it la the MfateMßMnmßttMr. to F TC-rr. n n THore KVO..-IU effect npoo tlw jP yield to Its wondronß rower. ■ For I'leer*. M Hwrrii. or Open Wound*. Toothache. Parftrtf. Bite. oTIRNerU. Non Feet, its action upon la most retnarlubiu. RECOMMENDED JIT physicians t USED IX HOSPITAEBI Caution.—POSD'B XXTRACT hot betn imi tated. The genuine hoe the words ”I*OMSS EX TRACT" blown in the glaee, and ourjrieture trade mark on surrounding buf unrajtper. Eons other is genuine. Always insist on having POSITS EX TRACT. Take no other preparation. It is never sold in bulk or by measure. irn’UL ritBPABATIOXB OP FOXD’S EXTRACT COM* BIHED WITH THE I‘KHEHT AND MOST DEDICATE l-ERPUME FOU I.AUIEs’ BOUDOIR. POND'S EXTRACT -50 c., SI.OO, $1.75- Toilet Cream 1.00 Catarrh Cure 75 Ihntifrice 50 Plaster 25 Up Salve 25 Inhaler (Glas* 50c.)-.1.00 Met Soap (3 Cakes)- 50 Nasal Syringe 25 fllntment 50 Medicated Paper 25 Family Syringe, SI.OO. tar Oub New Pamphlet with History of oua Prepabationm Sent FHKE on application to POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Avc.. New York. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON. Home Office: Kellogg Building , 1417 F. SI., Washington, D. C. / oUcica Guaranteed for their Full Face Value , Secured by an Ample Fund, invested in U. 8 Bonds. riUIE system inaugurated by the Nation- I al Mutual Life Association, is supe rior to, and an improvement upon every other. The Association effects its insur ance by legal contract, upon the plan of fixed annual dues for expenses and post mortem assessment to pay death expenses. Incorporated April 12,1884; first death March 24, 1885; one fourth policy paid, twenty-four hours after burial of assured —balance settled within one week. officers : Wm. U- Morrison, President; James L. Norris, Vice-President;. John E. Beall. Secretary; Jacob H. Kcngla, Treasurer; Wm. B. Matthews, GeneralAgcnt; Ralph Walsh, M. D., Medical Director; Nathan iel Wilson, Cbunsel- DIRECTORS : Wash. B. Williams, T. D. Daly. Edward Graves, Jos* F. Birch, Jr., Edward Caver, ly, Itobt. I). Weaver, Jacob H. Kengla James F. Hood. Edward Stevens, J. D. Free, Jr., John 11. agruder. R.G. ELLIOTT, Agent, myl-tf. Annapolis Jfd. STATE CAPITAL Cigar_Store. WM. J. FLOOD, Cor. State Circle <6 CornhiU St. DBALBA IN FI CIGARS und TOBACCO, OIGARETTS, <5eC. Together with a general assortment of tatker’t Material. All the best brands in Smoking and Chew ing Tobacco always on hand- Thu Best S Cent Cl*ar In tfc City. Give me a trial if you want a good article and satisfaction, decls ly OCA nnnCYPRESS SHIN GLES, No.l Harts and Saps. 100,000 Laths, ar rrived by steamer Lucy Devier, from the mills, and for sale cheap for cash, by J. B. FLOOD & CO. ray6-8m Annapolis, Md. CLOSING OUT STOCK. I WILL sell my entire slock of Groce ries, Provisions,Woodenware, Queens ware, &e., at Reduced Prices, for the pur pose of having necessary repairs made in the store. My regular business will be carried on in the adjoining store until it is accomplished. Look out for bargains. R. R. MAGRUDEK, my2slw Nos. 7 and 8 Conduit St. "for sale. W 'tzs&ast SASZZ&t wiigkt street, containing four rooms and raySTtf W. L. PFEIFFER. NntlPO WK FURNISH INOIICe. Builders’ Sup DR. GRAFTON MUNROE, . “ Offise: West End Maryland Haiti, Annap&lis, Md. R. E. PURDY, r®.BOOT andSHOE MAKER, Ho. 9 Conduit Street, ANNAPOLIS, MD. Particular attention given to measure ment, and a fit guaranteed. Also repair* ing neatly done at short notice. ap.22ty FOR SALE ▲ DKSIRABLX fait TWO-STORY GOTTIGE, fail IH THE BEAUTIFUL TOWN OF Oxford, Talbot County, Md. rE owner will offer for sale in the beautiful and healthful town of Ox ford, Talbot county, a neat and comforta ble two-story frame COTTAGE, nearly new, containing parlor, dinnlng-room and kitching, and two nice bed-chambers; has a neat front yard and good garden at tached. It is situated on the Main street, within a few hundred yards of the steam boat wharf, and in full view of the beau tiful Trod Avon and Choptauk Itivens- Two lines of steamers run to Baltimore daily from the town; it is a popular sum mer resort and has two fine hotels; the waters abound with fish, oysters and crabs, and an extensive business is done there during the season in this line. It is the turmlnus of the Delaware and Chesapeake Railway. The property can be bought in fee for slooo a small amount cash and balance on easy terms, — For particulars apply at this office, or ad dress R. R. BUTLER, julS-ts. Trappe, Talbot Co.,Md, FOE SALE CENTRALIA BUILDING LOTS TIIF. following vaKiablo BUILDING LO 18, located at Annapolis .func tion, and known as “Centralia,” arc for sale at a low price : Lcyb 3Sro_ 11, on Broadway, fronting 33 feet, and run ning back 110 feet. XjOI 3STo. 31. On Broadway, fronting 33 feet, with same depth as above. XjOij 3STo_ 123. Fronting 35| feet on Market street,; and running back 100 feet. i Lot 2STo. 108. Fronting 85 feet on Market Space, run ning back 100 fe^t. Lo 3STO. 127. Fronting on Washington street, running back 100 feet to a 10 foot alley. These lots will be sold to suit purcha ser. A map of “Centralia,” made by Templcman and Shipley, Baltimore, can be seen at this office, showing location of lots, where full iuformatlon will be given. jnl7-tf. THE UKEATENT AND THE BEMT, lie I>it Double Weekly, Religion* end Secular, YORK OBSERVER ESTABLISHED 1823- Undenominational, Unsectarian, Evangel ieal, arid National. No paper in the country has a more ex perienced and able corps of editors. Besides the regular Editors, the Obseb veb has a host of paid contributors and correspondents all over the world, includ ing home and foreign missionaries, trav elers, scholars, divines, poets, and literary men and women. Price $3 a year, Special Terms to Clergymen. The New York Observer is A LITE NEWSPAPER. For Advertiser* The “Observer” is a valuable medium, on account of its extensive circulation among intelligent and well-to-do people, its mod irate rate*, and its excellent form. Sample copies free. Address. . NEW YORK OBSERVER, mvßtf. Nos. 31 and Park Row 82. C. GEO. MEGINNESS, MANUFACTURER OF ? FINE DRESS SHIRTS,.f @ : <$ Collars and Cnflku Together with a complete assortment of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 10. 352 V. Baltimore St near Entav. - BOBT. T. ANDREWS, Manager, doclStf Baltimore, Md. -AJbT3Sr-AJPO3L.ITAITS Visiting Balto. Should not fail to call on WM. WILLIAMSON, CUSTOM BOOT andSHOE MAKER, Ho* 18 Engor Street. The finest work In the city and at the owest prices. myls-Em. 9R. TEACKLE, State Vaccine Agent, 28 Park Avenue* BALTIMORE , MB. Charitable Institutions furnished with -fresh vaccine matter free. tny22-3m. Mntinn WE FURNISH lvulioe. Builders’ Sup plies, and do no contracting. J. B. FLOOD & CO, mv p3m Annapolis, Md. Til 91 PIRTIF<t WM. H.~BURTIS, Foot of Prince George Street, Annapolis, Md. IS prepared to furnish all kinds of Craft from a small Row-boat to the largest ailing vessel, to Fishing and Pleasure Parties, at the very lowest rates. Every accomo dation to those who desire a row or sail on the water Boats of all descriptions for hire by the hour, day or for a longer period. Large or small boats suitable for picnicking par ties. Bait and Fishing Tackle always on hand. ap24tf Fresh Keats. Fresh Keats. WE are now receiving daily a general assortment of Freak meats which we are selling at thelowest market price. Also on hand a full line of GROCERIES, SUCH AS Teas , Coffees , Sugars, <&?., In fact every article usually found in a first-class Grocery Store. FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS, a specialty. I would respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. A; C. WOOLLEY, Cor. Maryland Ave. and Price George St. novßtf Annapolis, Md. W. B. GARDINER. PRACTICAL CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Shop Foot of Bryan's AUey, Annapolis, Md. , Estimates and plans furnished for the latest architectural designs, at the lowest cost. Alterations and improve ments of all kinds made to conform to modern designed buildings. jn3-tf. NOTICE! PURE FRESH BUTTER I THE undersigned having made arrange ments with a reliable Pennsylvania Dairyman, is prepared to serve the public with FRESH BUTTER, received daily, At Stand No. 10 Meat Market, and also at my Store No. 24 West St., where can be found at all times a general assortment of FRESH GROCERIES at the lowest market pi ices, Goods deliv ered when ordered to any part of the city free. C. C. WEEDON. nov.l9.tf, No. 24. West Street. WATCHES - jrf - JEWELRY, c. BoissEL, No, 33 Main Street, Annapolis, Md. DEALER IH Fine Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware, Jewelry , &c. Has the largest and cheapest assortment of Chains, Rings Trinkets, Ac., of all kinds Please call and examine stock. C. BOEBBEL, declO-tf 32 Main Street. THE German Fire Insurance Co. OF BALTIMORE. Office Garner Holliday and Balto. Street* CHAS. A. ZIMMERMAN, Agt., For Annapolis, Md. THIS company issues policies of insu rance against loss or damage by fire on every description of property in the city and county. It is one of the oldest ana most reliable companies in Maryland. For terms, &c., apply to] CHAS. A. ZIMMERMAN, Agt., P. O, Box 175, Annapolis, Md. Residence Conduit st. Extended. ml3tf. Itoontains lists of newspapers and estimates ©ftbecostof advertising. The advertiser who wants to spend one dollar, finds in it the in formation fie requires, while for him who will invest one hundred thousand doUarsln ad vertising, a scheme is indicated which will meet his every requirement, or am bemad* todotobgUffUdimaeeaair*Mrrim)dat^rcor retpondencef 14t editions have boon leaned. Sent, post-paid, to any address tor 10 cents. Write -to tJKQ. P. BOWELL * CO (loSprawSUPrtoJfatog House gq.h Kew York'. OAA AAAFEET OF LUM 2UU,UUU ber boards, Scantlings, and Bill Stuff, &c., just arrived and for sale at Bal timore prices. J. B. FLOOD & CO. my6-3m Annapolis, Aid. wa. E. WOOD a co, 296 W. Balt. St. and 1 liberty, MAUFACTUB&S OF Steam Heating Apparatus, Hot Air F Qrsaces Ranges, Fire-Place Heaters, Coal, Wood and Oil Stoves, for eating and cooking purposes. Repair* of all Kind* Furnished : cell TOB PItINTINo Tn Si ~fTts m ■% a ata *.#% a } IImkIIMvI mAmCAIMxI L. H. REHITS DRY GODDSTnOTIONS MEN AND BOY’S Ready-Made Clothing. Also a specialty in Boy’s Sailor Suits. These goods are from fiist-class manufacturers, in New York, and warranted as represented. Come and see my Hobby Spring Hats, in all the latest styles at prices to suit the times. fCgf*Remember, all my goods are new and fresh from the wholesale markets of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, haring disposed of all my remaining stock from the late fire. MT ASSORTMENT Of Drv Goods and Notions, is full and complete, and will com pare favorably with any house in the City. I have also for sale the celebrated PIVOT CORSET, that expands and contracts with the breathing, and yields to every move ment of the wearer, constantly mak ing it an easy and elegant fit We invite the iadies to call and examine it. L. H. REHN, (at the old stand ) Cor. Market Space and Main St. . Annapolis, Md. J. W. CARR, WM. IIKNRY CARR. CARR BROTHERS,^ Tin Roofers k Job Workers, No. 11 Market Space, (Opposite the Market) T>EING practical workers at our business Jl> of many years experience, wo would inform the public that we arc prepared to do all kinds of tin work, such as Roofing and Spouting, Repairing, dc ., at very low prices. We also pay particu lar attention to the Repairing of Stoves and Ranges. Orders for the country attended to un der our own supervision. All orders will receive prompt attention. Call or address CARR BROTHERS, No. 40 Prince George St., ap2stf. Annapolis, Md. Order Nisi. In the Circuit Court for Anns Arun del Countt. In the Matter of the Trust Estate of Wil liam H. Suit * ORDERED, This 28th day of May, 1885, that the sale of personal property within re ported made by Edward C. Gantt, trnstee, be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the con trary be shown on or before the Ist of July, next; provided a copy of this order be inserted in some newspaper published in said county, race in each or three successive weeks, before the Ist day of July, next. The report states the amount of sales to be $601.90. And it is farther ordered that notice be given to the creditors of William H. 3 Bait, to file their claims with the vouchers thereof,with the eierk of this coart, on or before the Ist day of August, next. Oliver Miller. True Copy. Test: Rraieo liaawcoo, may 30-31. Clerk. W. H. F. WILSON i SON —DEALERS IN— Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. PLUMBING , ROOFING , SPOUTING REPAIRING, AND GENERAL Sheet Metal Workers Nos. 29 and 31 Main Street? ANNAPOLIS, MD. TO OTTK CITIZENS DESIRING TO INTRODUCE ~[THE TELEGRAM In your locality, we will send the paper free for 3 months and give you a handsom steel plate engraving 19 x 34 if you will promise to show it to least three persons in your vicinity AH Wmr Fifty Ceala 1 . This is no catch penny Chromo. Address, THE TELEGRAM, 112 A 114 W, Hallo. St., nov 29-tf. Baltimore Md DEVILLED CRABS. VAMILES supplied with DmiUd Crab. JL dally. Leave jour ordere^vitli— smm ■riii misrrn ur ■ml i _ NEW FIRST-rr^W RLOR ORGe —WITH— -5 Useful Stops! FOR $lO CAS^rl And *4.00 Per jj’l I ZEPIAJfcTOS STIFFF, ■ Ruben*itein, Davis Jc vj OE/O-AosrS'W NEW ENGLAND,-, PALACE, JNO. P. PFEIFFEII 54 Md. aplC-Om. Annapolis, jft slesingkr’sß. ffell® I*ll# IFOR TENDER FRKT. g milE only house in Bnltinmn* , ft A the special feature of idiuiuWjW the celebrated Tender Feet Shoes for LadiJ After an experience of 15 yearT/U study of 7 years of the anatomy 7M feet.l insure those who arc MilTiri'n-.B Corns. Bunions ami burning the feet, they will flml immediate irlirfS wearing a pair of these ton.h r f.-. i s kH and allothcr manufacturers chimin.- J special feature are inferior iniiiaijJß Every pair hears our registorol t n 9 mark stamped on tlio lining and soldi each shoe. None other genuine a *9 bearing tho same. '9 L. BLEBINGEII, Manf r. 89 N. Eutaw Bt., Ilulto., Md I William E. Brooks, sole m i„9 Annapolis, Md. a ,^9 I NICHOLS’ I Mill rail HOUSE, 80 Main St. opp. City Hotel! THE largest assortment of Toys vim Fancy Goods ever inlroduml’in iUH city, consisting in Freneh and Ihdx mm I variagated GLASSWARE ’ of tho most delicate colors and design'* I llso Baby Carriages in Great Ilitl| t l Dolls and Toys of every description, at prices to suileverj I body. Wo invite the citizens <d Ann|' ■ is to call and inspect our stock "f G.vlt I before you do your purchasing clsewhtrr I No trouble to show goods—but a plcasurt I Remember the name and place. J. H. 8. NICHOLS, dec.4tf. 80 Main Bt. opp. City link! I F. E. STEVENS, Carriage and Wagon Manufaclnß Prince George Street. Between Randall and Dock Streets, ] Annapolis, Md. Having Leased the large Lot anil I’.uikl I ings formerly occupied by K L I Tunis as a Lumber Yard, I am prepared I to do all kinds of WAGON & CARRIAGE 11E1>MlUM I with neatness and dispatch, at the van I lowest prices. Express Wagons on hand for sale 'hop Eg for cash. We also manufacture Matlocks, I Picks, Hoes, Garden Rakes ami llof I Whlppletrecs, &c. IKone-Mhoelnua Mpeeiaii*. HTGivc me a trial. P. B. STEVENB, Prince George Bt., near the Dock 1 D. R. MAGRUDEU, ATTORNEY AT LAW* Prince Frederick, Calvert Co Md, Practices in the Court of Appeal*, I and also in the Courts of Calvert I Anne Arundel, Prince (ioorge’iS I Charles and St. Mary’s Counties, aw I of Baltsmore and Washington Citie*- I office and address: Cor. West St. and Church Circk I AHRAPeLIS. MD. j ANNAPOLIS HIRING AND LIVERY; STABLES. Nos. 65 and 67 West Sired. Gpp. A. & E. R. Depot. SINGLE, Double Teams and Mdk Horses to hire, by the hour, day J week. Open and Close Carriages. I’ 10 ? 1 ! and Double Phaetons, Jaggcrs, Top aw No-Top Buggies, all at reasonable rate** fine carriages for visiting and pleasure-'' Drivers in liveTy, if desired. I°*) Phaetons, with quiet and gentle horsj suitable for ladies and children. BpecW rates made with families. Particular* tontion to horses on livery. BaggM allied fer and delivered to all parts m city. Funerals attended to at short notice- All orders promptly attended to. JAB, Hj,VANSANT, a Proprietor.