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Evening Capita!
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Ac 77 C<ndx.i' N>', Wpp City lie*
Thi Mi>mXU • >p t*i wilt N serv*
eatvlerv to nitwtitx.m In the- city at * ejj*‘
w k, (iroitiit'd <(• anysddnafiln the lit*.
StH'efi for ct-itt |>er month. wnW T
thpw au-nths. for ai' moetuk orf*-**
*r vvfr. Invariably In advance I a'vss 'J
luof’rrbtlun. a* above, I* paid 1n advance. *
oenta wr month or ♦• per year will pom
tlvely be charred.
Thin paper la entered at the Pwlclßcc A
aapoih. Fd aswoond-clais mail matter, ae*
•erdit-K to the rule* and regulation* of tb
Poal office He pertinent, Weehlnstun. D. C.
MT*('orreapoodanca containing Intaraama*
aewaaoitelted from every part af the aauaay
nr~AddrM all Lettert and Taiyratna te
a. riMMi C APITAL.
SATURDAY, - * Ja- 10, 1889.
WVM. M. ABB > - - - - EDiToa
The house yesterday resumed
consideration of the territorial bills,
the pending question being the
Macdonald substitute for the sprin
ger omnibus bill. The substitute
provides fdt the immediate admis
sion of South Dakota, and it era*
rejected by a vote of: Yeas, 117;
nays, 122.
Physiologists tell us that our bo
bits change once in seven years.
More or less, says the New Haven
(Out).) Newt, time—and politics—
changes Blinds. In 1870 Messrs.
Allisou, Cullom, Dawes, Hale and
Hear, then members of the lleuse,
voted to abolish the duty on coal.
List Wednesday the same men,
now Senators, voted ugainst placing
bitiminus coal on the free list.
Free coal would mean much to New
England.
PITITIONi said to represent 14,*
OOO.UOO persons were presented to
the Senate on Wednesday praying
Congress to forbid “needless ’ Sun
day work in mail aud military ser-1
vie®.and in interstate commerce. It
could hardly have been imagined
says the Philadelphia Record, that
there are so many of that sort of
people in the United States.
strauge to say, the immeuso multi
tude alleged to be represented by
this petition have hardly a repre
senalivo in Congress to vote to
grant their prayer. Ihe controver
sy over Sunday mails was disposed
of fifty years ogo by this Govern
ment; and it is not likely to be re
opened at this time of a day, not
withstanding the ponderous peti
tion presented to Congress.
There is no place where the title
nonsense is indulged in to such a
disgusting extent as it is in Wash
ington, says the Post. It is “Cjen
tral.*' “Colonel,” “Major” and
“Judge” at every turn. Very often
the men given military titles were
never in the army and in many
cases where they were in the service
they had no such titles as they are
given here.
Seusible Ameriean people do not
believe much in titles. 15esid
this, it is un-American. A man is
no more “honorable” because he
holds a prominent office than he
was appointed, or than lie is after
he has discharged his official duties
and retires to private life. A course,
vulgar, drunken man cannot te
turned into an “honorable” by be
ing elected or appointed to some
prominent official station.
In this country, all men who be
have themselves, who do their duty
in private or public life, who ileal
fairly by their employers aud em
ployes, stand on equal footing.
Plain “Mister” is good enough for
the beft of American citizens. The
toadyism and flunky ism that sur
round men in official life is disgust
ing iu the extreme. Let the people
who bow down to royalty and so
called nobility have a monopoly of
the title business. America has no
royalty ond no nobiiity.
When the eyes become weak or tie lids
inflamed and sore, a disordered system
or s sorofuUms condition of the blood is
indicated, for which Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
is the hest remedy. It invigorates and
vitalizes the blond and expels all humors.
S\Rtjr OF FIGS.
s nature’s own true laxative. It Is the
* most easily taken, aud the most effective
remedy known to cleanse the System
; when Bilious or Costive, to dispel Lead
' ’ aches, Colds and Fevers; to cure Habit u
a) Constipation, Indigestion, Plies, etc. —
Manufactured only by the California Fig
Syrup Company, ban Francisco, Cali Lu
lus. For sale by J. W. Hodges, City Dru*
Store.
CURBS CAKJRD RAGS,
MVSAItS SWSF &fSBASaXXCATXC*t
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Th Harvard Chaaa Toornamriit.
Bcston, Jan. 18. —ln the final round at the
'Harvard cUe-s toon.ament F. M. Brown,
•0; S. W. biurgts, 80, and F. M. Niooiis, V 2,
, each a oil five games kwt one and draw one
oat of the toud seven. They then played a
special relic* to oechie the tie, but each won
one and lost one, leaving the championship
undecided, iu this latter series Brow, beat
N.coils. Niroiis beat Sturgis and Sturgis
beat bronii.
Pennsylvania TeffUiatare.
Hajuusbuko, Jan. 19.—Mr. Stewart’s sol- |
tilers’ bill (an wit to the act giving |
preference of appomtment to veterans, tk!
providing pern-ties of SSOB and six months'
imprisonment for violation of its provisions)
stirred up a iivqi y debate iu the house. The I
bill passed second reading. Many bills were
introduced, and a number of reports made.
On y routine business was transact'd in the
senate. The adjournment was until Tuesday
night
The New Panama Canal Company.
Farm, Jan. 19.—The total expense of the
issue and constitution of the new Panama ’
Canal company has been assumed by the
lianque Farisienne, with the proviso that it
shall receive one per cent of the net profit
after the canal shall have been opjned. The
approval of the scheme by the meeting to be
held on Jan. 2G is believed to be assured.
Unless you, 000 proxies are obtained, the com
pany will be judicially wound up.
Greenwwll Again Convicted.
Brooklyn, Jan. 19.—John Green wall has
been coavut.d of murder in the first degree,
for die murder of Lyman S. We>ks, at his
residence on De Kalb avenue, in March, 1867.
This is his second conviction ou the charge.
Anarchists Talk Revolution.
Milan, Jan. 19.—The Anarchists attending
the peace congress recently held hero decided
to foment a general revolution in Europe iu
tbs event of a war involving any of the con
tinental powers.
Awfiil Mine Accident in Kngland.
London, Jan. 19.—An explosion of fire
damp mvurrod in Hyde colliery, near Man
chester. ,Soveu bodies have been taken from
the mine. One hundred miners still remain
entombed in iliemine. Twenty-five persons
were killed by the explosion.
A Woman Convicted of Murder.
I o.no Island Citt, Jan. 19.—Mra
Fletcher, thi fortune tiller on trial for the
murder Maria Jones, a colored girl, at Rocky
Hill, L. 1., last June, has been found guilty
of murder in the second degree.
OPERA HOUSE
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
MONDAY, January 21, 'B9.
Qp —— - - * — (".
(& @
Under the Management of MR. GEO.
W. RAWLINGS.
1 30 PERFORMERS 30
FULL ORCHESTRA !
WARD and ELLIS
Refined Song and Dance.
HARMONY QUARTETTE!
L. A. CALLAN.
Classical Bnnjoiat.
! HOWARD and LEIGH,
The Boneless JVonders.
Admission, 25, 515 A 50€ to.
Seats now on sale at the Central Drug
: Store, on State Circle jl7
PUBLIC SALE
—OK—
V luabla Heal Estate,
IN THE CITY OF ANNAPOLIS.
AT the request of the mortgagor and
by virtue of a power of sale con
| uined in a mortgage from John T. Bishop
; and Helen V. Bishop, hi* wife, to the An
napolis Savings Institution, dated the
130th day of December, 1885, and recorded
among the Land Records of Anne Arun
del County in Liber H., No. 27, folio
263, <kc , and assigned to the undersigned
1 iss Ire-tee. on the 17th day of January,
. i 1889. I will offer at Public Sate at auc
! ti.n St the Court House Door in the City
1 of Annapolis, on
TUESDAY ; Fefor'y 12, ’B9,
.4 T 19 O'CI.OCK JT.,
1. All that lot of ground situate on
Sooth Street and extending to Pleasant
Si net in the City of Annapolis, belonging
to said John T Biahop, which is Improv
ed bv a Frame Stable, Carnage House,
Shed. Dwelling, and other buildiogs, the
same being the property described in said
i mortgage
2 All that lot of ground on Clay Street,
Aunatioiie, fronting 16 ft on Clay Street,
nod running back *0 ft-, improved by a
j Frame Dwelling House.
! j TERMS OF SALE —One half caah on
day of sale, the balance in twelve months,
! deferred payment to bear interest from
sale and to he secured to satisfaction
ii of trustee. Or all casn at option of pur
chaser.
JAMES M. Trustee
J. Ed. Mcxkob, Auctioneer. jlB
Glen Buraie Town Lots
On Light Street Road.
N>w ready for sale, cheap; quarterly
1 tickets about 8 cents per trip to Baltimore
I by Short Line Railroad; flue shelled drive
road to city; healthful location; part offer
ed on monthly iostallm-nts; title in fee
simple; no ground rents nor city taxes;
lots large, on wide avenues; every man
may procure a home with citjrad vantages
aud couotry comforts.
For full particulars, plat and prices,
apply to
MELVIN & MANCHA, Annapolis.
Branch Office—lo Light St., up (stairs.)
Baltimore, Md. n3O
yfsawt
n VOR MAN ft BtAST- PKNKTftATM
MUSCLE AJSD *XB&B TO T2K2 BOMB.
The Xon-Fopfeltlng
Free Te*Ue rolfey ’
-OF STKX—-
New York 'ifr \mm Co.
A Nafe Pol ley, Wu.-e nwn-far I
• ftiling, after three annual premium, !*▼•
; been paid. One mouth grace allowed m J>ay
! ment of premiumna.
A Profitable Policy* Beoau-e
! the Tontine principle of accumulation, s ap
plied bv this Co., has given the largest return*
at the end of selected periods, of any plan of
.Insurance.
An Adjustable Policy-
Because the options offered at end of 10, 15 or
j 20 Tears, enable the insured to adjust his policy
• to his new circumstances, a lien the period enda.
A POLIO WITH HAHI PRIVILEGES
—Because it contains no restrictions aa to
resilience and travel after two years. Practi
cal freedom of occupation. Immediate pay
ment of death claitnes- Guaranteed dividends
The very best CHRISTMAS GIFT fora
young man of limited means, to make to his
farnilr. For such a policv apply to
dlB ’ L. G. GA3BAWAT, Agent.
STATEMENT ~
—OF THE —
Amapolis Savirgs Institution.
ANNAPOLIS, MD., JANUARY, 11th, 1889.
The undersigned appointed in pursuance in
Section 1, Chapter 471, of the Act of 1868,
of the General Assembly, and of the By-Laws
of the Annapolis Savings Institution, a com
mittee to investigate the afTairs of the Institu
tion for the past year, report that they have
discharged that duty and submit the followng
report of their examination :
Amount of funds Decem
ber 81st, 1887 $43,1*8.59
Received from Depositors
during the year 1888.. 33,267.44
Received from interest on
loans and dividends oil
Stocks,Bonds, Ac., &e.,
during the year 1888.. 4,000.86
$80,446.89
From which deduct as fol
lows ;
Amount paid Depositors
during the year 1888,
including principal and
interest $18,172.82
Amount paid for taxes.. 128.14
Amount paid for expenses 876.77
Amount charged off for
premium paid on Bonds
and Stocks, &c., &c... 452.75
$19,630.48 19,630.48
Leaving net atr.ouut of 4 |
funds Dec. 31st, 1888.. $60,816.41
The Amount above inves
ted as follows .•
In Bonds and Stocks of
the State of Maryland,
and other first class se
curities, (having a mar
ket value of over
$45,000.) $43,218.88
Loans on Mortgages.... $ 14,965.00
“ Collaterals 1,625.00 16,590.00
Cash in Farmers’ Nation
al Bank 1,007.53
$60,816.41
The Investments of the Institution are, in
the opinion of the Committee, fully secured and
ts affairs are in a satisfactory condition.
Accounts open December 31st, 1887 474
Accounts opened during the year 1888 174
Accounts closed during the year 1888 40
Accounts open December 31st, 1888 608
L. D. GASSAWAT,
BERNHARD WIEGARD,
jW R. L. WERNTZ.
No Universal Remedy
has yet been discovered ; but, as at least
four-fifths of human diseases have their
source in Impure Blood, a medicine
which restores that fluid from a de
i praved to a healthy condition comes as
near being a universal cure as any that
can be produced. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
affects the blood in each stage of its
formation, and is, therefore, adapted to
’ a greater variety of complaints than any
other known medicine.
Boils and Carbuncles,
which defy ordinary treatment, yield to
Ayer's Sarsaparilla after a comparative
ly brief trial.
Mr. C. K. Murray, of Charlottesville,
i Ya. t writes that for years lie was af
flicted with boils which caused him
i much suffering. These were succeeded
by carbuncles, of which he had several
at one time. He then began tha use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and after taking
three bottles, the carbuncles disap
peared, and for six years he has not had
even a pimple.
That insidious disease, Scrofula, is
the fruitful cause of innumerable com
plaints, Consumption being only one of
many equally fatal. Eruptions, ulcers,
sore eyes, glandular swellings, weak
and wasted muscles, a capricious appe
tite, and the like, are pretty sure indi
cations of a scrofulous taint in. the
system. Many otherwise beautiful face*
are disfigured by pimples, eruptions,
and unsightly blotches, which arise
from impure blood, showing the need of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to remedy the evil.
All sufferers from blood disorders
: should give Ayer’s Sarsaparilla a fair
i trial, —avoiding all powders, ointments,
and waphes, pud especially cheap and
\ worthless compounds, which not only
fail to effect a cure, but more frequently
aggravate and confirm the diseases they
| are fraudulently advertised to remedy.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
rnrim by
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
BeM tyaf!l>rßcti*U- Prte* SI; mix botUM, ffc
Mustang liniment
CURBS RHEUMATISM, LAMS BACK
ASD STIFF JOINT-. SUB IS HAED!
ALL THE LATEST STYLES 5
11 Paper, Paper Hanging, &c. |
r ILUAM BLACKBURNS, |
(Late with Edgar Hutton.) S
Is prepared to execute in the highest style of the Art
PJkPEB HANGING. |
nting, Graining, Kalsomining, &c., | I
At Short Notice and on Reasonab’e Terms. j*
iclion guaranteed. My work is my recommendation. £
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. §
3 Bladen Street, Annapolis, Md. |
Closing up Sale.
In Notions, Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Wishing to close up business, I will during the
present Month, sell every ARTICLE in my Store
BELOW cosy.
BJLrRaA-iisrs.
M ile JULIE FATTEBERT,
dlO 56 Main Street, Annapolis, Md.
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j! 9999953
-v x:s;i t
JgipP NEW
~ -gPHARMACYgr -
. No. n WEST ST., ANNAPOLIS, MD.
©BUGS, CHEMICALS*
Fancy and Toilet Articles. -®
•- This Store is fitted up with all modern
improvements and latest designs accord
ing to the idea of leading druggists of
this country as to the requrement of a
Complete Pharmacy.
■m. Prescriptions a Specialty, Prescriptions a Specialty,
All Popular 5 and lO Ceuta Cigar*.
It. F. Gravely Beat Brand Tobacco.
IMPORTED CIGARS, &c. '**
h h h h b' & b s is
KNOCKED OUT in the FIRST ROUND
The Champion 9.
NO NEED TO GO TO BALTIMORE TO BUY
CHEAP SHOES,
T3TJX COME TO
BROOKS <St BARTON,
WHERE VOTT CAN BUY
WOMEN’S 3HOES
At SLI $1 49
MISSES SHOES
CHILDREN'S SHOES '
At 39.49.59,89.99, $1.09 *
At fl 19, $149, $1.79, : V
$1.99. $2.49, 42 99. : I I
BOY’S SHOES
Al s sLs9%U. sl •••■' :
All of the above SHOES were selected for their DUR VBILITY and STRENGTH,
looking to the interest of out customers all the time. You will find the above stock
in aU the LATEST STYLES. Aim a full line of FINE WORK .
auch as Men. Women and Children # SHOES. Also a fine lot of RENTS.
FANCY SUPPERS . together with a large *to k of Men’#, Boy’s
and Youths German and American Kip BOOTS Jo be found at
No. 18 MAIN STREET. ANNAPOLIS MD
LM MEN S FINE SHOES of every description MADE TO ORDER and guaranteed
absoiutley squeak leas. A fine French Calf High Oxford MADE to ORDER for $5.
Mustang Liniment
CUSJBB SWIXXET, PAT'DLE AND BAB.
JBSB BOBi IN HOKSNS AND HULSSI
Mashing liniment
CUBES FILES, BTTBXS, CUTS, CORNS,
BRUISES, CHILBLAINS A FBOStSIfKO.
FAMILY 6ROCQM
Simp !rc::rie;! !•..
CLAYTON t fo ■
No. 5 Market s.. I
Have in stock a large
L FAMILY mm
—sick as- ff :;
I SUGAR-CURED IIAMs
SI GARS OF ALj, GRjpJ
Coffees, Teas, Spices, . ■
Also a large assort mem o
Oookinff Raisins, Currants, 0* I
Lemons, and Nut*
toKCther with a general I
PLAIN AND FIIESCU C .t A J
at Baltimore price*.
Prime Roll A Print B ai J
China, Glau, Wooden o r,d Uard Vi * 9 I
Including every article usually w 1
a first class grocery store, ■
All my groceries are fresh am! CU ir, J
to give satisfaction
|y Goods delivered to any nan ...I
thy free of charge. 3 W(< B
CLAYTON &C 0
* o ' s Stta I
GEO. E. FRANKLIN | J
110 Main Street
DKAI.KK IN
IDRY^GOod
NOTIONS, &Ci
Wooden ami Willow i'J
Chiu, Class stti itcae %
Groceries and Canned GocdJ
Of all kinds. Beet Brandi ol
SUGAR CURED HAMS,
SHOULDERS & BREAST'S
Also a large assortment of
Hardware, Carpenter’s Took,
. Agricultural Implement*
SADDLES, HARNESS,
TRUNK STRAPS,ft
Carpets, Matting & Oil CM,
Together with a General Aim tariff
Merchandise.
GEO. E. FRANKLIN i ICO.,
110 Main Street, Annapolis, Ad.
WILSON & SOB.
29 & 31 Main Street,
ANNAPOLIS, MI)..
Have in Store the Largest Assorliwtl f
Ntovea, K:ig<> A Heatm.
Of the best and improved put terra in mr
ket, which they are offering to the pub*
AT BOTTOM PRICES,
FIRE PLACE HEATERS
Repaired and rut iu perfect order fli
satisf iCtiuu guaranteed.
FU RN A CES,
Ucpuired and put in perfect order,
satisfaction guaranteed
A Large Assortment of
KITCHEN TINWARE,
Cheaper than ever, or will make toow
any desired tinware.
ALS PLUMBING,
.In all its branches done l *boit c (t ' a
and at low pi ice*.
TIN and SHEET IRON WOORK^
We make a specialty of ties f ' r * r p!^
our business, in the way of ROOfi
and SPOUTING.
HTOrders from the couoly
prompt attention. Call andexani i{
stock before purchasing.
We furnish all kinds of catiog
stoves and furnaces t short notice.
WILSON A SON.
29 and 91 Mio * ,re ' .
is 8, C, 10
67 West Street.
ANNAPOLIS. MD.
DEALER IN
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Fresh Meats*
VEGETABLES, POULTRY. TGGS< *
LiYfflT m bbs swa
Single and Double Teani J . ,■
rates for Drummers. Horses
Livery by the Day. W^ k left*
Special attention taken in |fjy
the Stable.
Mustang

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