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SCHOOL AND COLLEGE. Id Bulgaria only 7$ per cent, of the population can read and write. There are 88 school* for females in Tokio, Japan, attended by 3,538 pupils. For the fir t time, a woman lias been elected to th school board of Concord, N. H. A movement lias been started toward establishing a school of music at Lexing ton, Ky., to coat SIOO,OOO. Reported benefactions to 42 American colleges during the past year amount to $3,675,000, the gift* ranging from $lO,- 000 to $500,000 each. The Portuguese nation is one of the least instructed in Europe, the illiterate inhabitants being officially stated at 82 per cent, of the total population. Columbia is the wealthiest of Ameri can universities, and Harvard comes next, with property valued at $8,000,000, and a yearly income amounting to $363,- 121. The school book trust is now fairly in operation. It* capital i* $5,000,000. It will publish 2,100 separate volumes, and sell about 15,000,000 copies of them each year. The total uuml**r of students matric ulated at the (forma i universities dur ing the last winter session w as 9,103, this exceeding the number belonging to any other faculty. In tle public schools of Wisconsin are hung pictures of the State universities as incentives to the boys to study for ■cholart-hip*. A good idea, and more encouraging than the framed maxims seen in so many school rooms. A school book board, created by the Ohio legislature, have determined that the maximum price to be paid for school bonks shall be at a reduction of 33i per cent from the “list” price, COin{titioa to settle still further reduction. The University of Berlin, with its 6,000 students and scores of famous profes sors, has a capital of but $75,000. Its largest endowment, (hat of the Countess Bose, is only $150,000. Nevertheless, it is the seat of the highest German learn ing, and claims to have the ablest coi|) of instructors of all the world's schools. In view of the great number of un settled questions involving practical points in educational systems. Clark University, Worcester, Mass., has es tablished a department of education and placed at the head of it Dr. W. H. Burn ham. a Harvard graduate, who spent three years of post graduate study at lohns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Th* First of H*r Kind. The first Protestant teacher to be em ployed by the Brazilian government is Miss Marcia P. Browne, recently princi pal of the Maplewood grammar school, in Boston. She will direct the training of teachers in the state normal school in that Southern republic. Victoria** Grown. The English crown is made up of dia monds, rubies, sapphires, pearls, and em alds, set in silver and gold hands. It weighs 89 ounces and 5 pennyweights, troy. In it there are 8,452 diamonds, 273 pearls, 9 rubies, 17 sapphires, and 11 em eralds. Old Mads Young. Dr. Brown, Sequard’s elixir of youth may be an Important discovery, but every one knows that Dr. Franklin Miles’ New Heart Cure certainly Is. It has given thousands afflicted with serious heart disease s new lease of life. Druggists who can observe Its effects on many cus tomers everywhere speak very highly of It. Mr. John Weaver, of Knigbtstown, lod., says: "I have sold much of Dr. Miles’ New Cure and have received many good reports. I sold some to one of the leading Masonic State officers and it did him a great deal of good.” Bold and {uaranteed at J. W. Hodges & Co’s Irug store. _ The Great American Chorus. Sneezing, snuffling and coughing! This Is the music ail over the land just now. 'Tve got such an awful cold in my bead.” Cure It with Ely’s Cream Balm or It may endln the toughest form of cetarrh. May be you have cetarrh now. Nothing is more nauseous and dreadful. This reme dy masters it as no other ever did. Not a snuff nor a liquid. Pleasant, certain, ra dical. G. A. B. Encampment to Boiion-Rtdoe •d Ktlw Tin th* Pennsylvania Railroad. The National encampment of the C rand Army of the Republic will be held in Boston, August 10th to 16th, 1890, and for the benefit of comrades and the pub lic the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursioe tickets from all ptlncl pal stations on its lines to Boston, August Bth to 11th, Inclusive, valid for return un til August 80th, 1880, at greatly reduced rates. By aa arrangement entered into by ell the lines, however, the return limit may he extended to September 30th, If the return coupons are deposited with the Joint Agent of the Terminal Lines at Bos ton between August 12th and 19th. Through tickets may be purchased for uw on any of the rail or boat lines east of New York. For specific rates from each ‘ station consult ticket agent of th e Penn sylvania Railroad Company. excursion to Historic Battlefield*. A series of special excursions to tbs Battlefields of Coder Creek, (Middletown) Winchester end Harper’s Ferry, under the auspices of the Grand Army of the Republic ere i nßounced for July 84, Aag. 80, Sept. 1$ and October 16, 1890, afford ing a rare opportuaity to visit the Historic Grounds where the contending host* struggled for victory. Tickets for these excursions will he sold from ail ticket stations on the Balti more end Ohio R. R. east of the Ohio River at one fore for the round trip on July 28 and 88. Aug. 19 and 20. Sept. 15 end 16. and Oct 15 and 16, 1890, valid for return journey ten days Including day of sale. For the accommodation of those desir ing to Halt the Battlefields of Antietam and Gettysburg, the Baltimore end Ohio R. R. Co. will place on sale excursion tickets at one fere for the round trip to these points at Harper’s Ferry add Wa vertoa.to be sold July 83 to3lst inclusive, good to return uadi Aug. let inclusive. A0g.80,88 Inclusive, good to return until Aug. 89th, inclusive. Sept. 1$ to 84 In clusive,good to return until Sept 25 inclu sive. Oct. 16 to 84 inclusive. For rates and time of trains call on or address Agents B. 4 O.R.R iwfeLkJtf-. V : '.Mv£ : tat*. , Good News! No one, who is willing to adopt the right course, need be long ailin'ted with boils, car buncles, pimples, or other cutaneous erup tions. These are the results of Nature's ef forts to expel poisonous ami efleie matter from the blood, ami show plainly that the system is ridding itself through the skin of impurities which it was the legitimate work of the liver ami kidneys to remove. To re store these organs to their proper functions, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the medicine required. That u* other blood-purifier ean compare with it, thousands testily who have gained Freedom the tyranny of depraved blood by Uie use of this medicine. ** For nine years 1 wr,s afflicted with a skin disease that did not yield to any remedy until a friend advised me to try Ayer’s Sarsa parilla. With the use of this medietne the complaint disappeared. It is niy belief that no other blood medicine could have effected so rapid and complete a cure.”— Andres D. Garcia, C. Victoria. Tamaulipas, Mexieo. “My face, for years, was covered w ith pim ples and humors, for which I could find no remedy till I began to take Ayer’s Sarsapa rilla. Three bottles of this great blood medi cine effected a thorough eure. 1 confidently recommend it to all suffering from similar troubles.”—M. Parker, Concord, Vt. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, niKi-ARED nr DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Dowell, Mas*, gold by Ilruggisla. fl.Bixfo. Worth boltle HUMPHREYS* bn. Huinun' ancones are scientifically and carefully prepared prescription* ; used for many years In private practice with success,and for over thirty years used by the people. Every single Spa eiflen* a special cure for the disease named. These Specifics cure without drugging, purg ing or reducing the system, aud are In fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the World. usr or princital nos. cures. ewes*. I Fever*, Congestion, Inflammation .. 3\i > Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic.. 3li i (eying Colic, or Teething of Infants .1 > Diarrhea, of Children or adults i 2 > hne ß^ r ftorh p 3 ! N°r ■ I gl ia!'Vo^thache!Fajxswbe 3j i Headaches, BiokHeadache. Vertigo 3 . i by ape pat a, Bilious 5t0mac h......... 3 j 1 Suppressed or Painful Period*. 3 } 1•. i White*, too Profuse Period*-.. ) h 1 111 (roup. Cough, Difficult Breathing.... 3 , i ; lffi.lv,: : li I Fever anilA gue. chills, Malaria ; T Piles, Blind or Bleeding 11 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head .. > 1211 Wbooplug Cough, V* ole , , ll T CO w *l'] ft , General Debility .Physical Weakness . . 2S Nervous Debility ••• ■ —w•; 30 jL’rjuary Weakness, WoHhjf I 3 - 2 Diseusenof ihellenrt.PalpltaUou t.OO Sold by Druggists, or sent npstpald on receipt of price. Da HmPH revs’ Manual, o*4 pages) ticnly hound In cloth .and fr°ld, nialled free. Humphreys*JledtelueCo3<*9 Fulton St. N Y. SPECIFICS. E,jY ’ 8 Catarrh m SALMp^gwßj Cleanse* theß&friWs 0 #! Nasal PasHead] flansmatio n Heals Sores, Restores the Senses o f <s<* v I“u. and HWr-FEVER TRY THE CURE. A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Price §0 cent* at druggist*; bv mall, registered, 60 ot*. KLY BKOTHKR3, si l War ren Street, New York. 1-8-ly, #lll TEE SEW STSTEU — or — The Covered Tail, The Sealed Bottle Thatcher Manufacturing Co*, Potsdam, N, \ THE MILK IS NOilk CLXANLT. jjS&IN Not being exposed to 30330 the odors and contamina- th f .mL tion9 of city air; to the y moving dust and dirt of it i tillflk the streets: to the rain; to r the drip from the soiled hands of the driver. SollEjgß ITS QUALITY MAY BE SEEN AT ONCE, The Cream at the top is a guarantee of its abundance. The color of the milk of its purity. WILL KEEP SWEET LONGER. When drawn from the udder of the cow to the Milk Protector the cover of the pail keeps out all hair and dandruff, also filth and odor from the stable. The milk is then removed to the milk house, cooled and bottled immediately. BETTER FLAVOR. The jars being small at the top, and full, the milk is not effected by the mo tion of the cars or wagon, and escapes being churned, as in larger vessels, and is absolutely free from the metallic fla vor so often noticed in tin. HOW TO USE BOTTLED MILK. Do not open the jar until desired for use. Put in a refrigerator or on the cellar bottom. If cream is desired for tea or coffee the jar can be placed on the table and unsealed® when wanted for use, or the cream can be poured off or removed with a spoon. If whole milk is desired turn the jar upside down and shake ft well with cover on, the cream will unite with the milk read ily asit has never been exposed to the MARK WELL. We intend to deliver milk in this city in a PURER, FRESHER, SWEETER and cleaner manner than has ever been ac complished before. The milk will be good as it comes from healthy cows fed on sound and nutrition? food. No de cayin vegetables or sour slops will be Families supplied daily by addressing J. BEARDMORE. 528 P. O. Box 251, Annapolis, Md. HAVE 100 BODGHT YOOR COAL and WOOD. IF NOT GO TO T. W. COLBURN, 29 31 & 33 Calvert St LNcar W est'Street. Dry Cleaa Coal*! Pull Weight Every Time! Careful Attention to Orders ! Lowest Possible Prices! Finest Qualities of Coal 1 HAY, FEED, STRAW, &c. Give us an Order and See for Yourselves. T. W.COLBURN, Calvert Street, Near West, ANNAPOLIS, MD. Must Brilliant. Punt & Per feet Lenses in the World. Combined with Great R fractmg P >wer THEY ARB AS Trt VN-SPAKBNf T ANDOOL OItLGSS AS LIGHT ITSELF. Testimonials from the leading physieians in the United.SUtes, governors, senators, legis lators stockmen, ram of note in alt profes sions and in different branohes of trade, bank ers, mechanics etc-, can be given, who have bad their sight improve! by their use. ALL EYES FITTED AND THK FIT GUAUANTKKD At the Draft Store of J. W. HODGKS A CO., Annapolis Md. These glasses are not supplied to peddlers at anv price. A. K. HAWKBS, 118 Wholesale Depots : Atlanta, Ga.; Austin, Tex 0-0 TO <9 <9 j NICHOLS’ j I Till d FARCY COOPS! j HOTJSE.I | !3>- (f® 80 Main St., Opp. City Hotel. THE largest assortment of TOYS ami FANCY GOODS ever Introduced In this city, consisting In French and Bo hemlan variagated GLASSWARE, of the most delicate colors and designs suitable for presents. ALSO BABY CARRIAGES, In Great Variety. Dolls and Toys, Of every description, at prices to suit every body. We Invite the citizens of Annapol)” to call and Inspect our stock of Goods before you do your purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show goods— but a pleasure. Remember the name and place. J.H. 8 . NICHOLS. 80 Main Bt. opp, City Hotel. COAL, WOOD, A ~NT~H) JETJELEID. William Duval, Jr., DEALER 15— COIL, WOOD and FEED, Office No. 72 West St. Has in store a large supply of COAL, WOOD AND FEED, Which he is retailing at the verv LOWEST PRICES. His SPLIT WOOD, business will be continued as heretofore by delivery, in any quanties desired, at your resi dence or on the street. Orders left st the Office will be promptly filled, snd Clean Coal, Good Measure and Weight guaranteed. 2240 Ib. to a Ton. W. T. RAWLINGS’ Sharing aid lair Cutting Sale* No. 58 Md. Avs., Annapolis. CPECIAL attention given to all its bran aha O (UtlifMtiOD vairant*d. * trial an V <>• FOB MEN IWLYI B| Ipl a 1 a SEVWB fffaxr§! rAH Vu Lfi I!?;' sAkntrsa of Sodr asd mmt, cXliiSUllllir-f ErrcrscrExMMMlA CHder Tmb& Ism. ms n*xaocD nut/ ■(!■<. n-* t. nitm m EwtUnaa, <■■ trr uirSn oe txs a parts or tony. urty Mfcia. none nunnT-biu tx • aq, AoSlate* •* tr*lgjs Writ*thaa. ik I ‘ UJ> GET YOUK Beady-Made Spring Clothing. zfpiozm: la. H REHN’S Cor. Main St- & Market Space ANNAPOLIS, MD. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST BTOCK OF Dry A Fancy Goodsi, Geula Furnishing Goods, Motions, Ac., IN THE CITY. | |Gall and Examine my Fall Stock of Good before going to Baltimore, and you will save time and money Also CARPETS, RUGS and OJLCLOTIY Of any Quality and Variety. ty*Don’t fall to call at Xu. ZEY, JH-ET3 IST’S, Corner Main Street and Market ftnaoe AN OPPORTUNITY —FOR THK— People of Annapolis REFRIGERATORS, FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES AND BABY CARRIAGES. On Credit. On Credit. He People’s Iddneiit Co. AMERICA’S LARGEST CREDIT HOUSE 119 & 1194 N. Howard St ., BALTIMORE, MD. Will now sell to any resident of Annapolis and vicinity, anything or everything in the w?y of Household Goods on thk Install ment Plan. Our Terms are very easy and you have use of the goods while paying for same. A call solicited. Mail enquiries ' promptly answered. Send for illustrated Catalogue. , The People’sTnstallment Co. GENERAL OUTFITTERS, I __ Cash, or Credit -119 and 1194 -V. Howard Street, | BALTIMORE, MD. 3 25 ; WILSON & SON 29 A 31 Main Street, ANNAPOLIS, MD.. Have in Store the Largest Aaaortmenl of Stowes, Ranges A Heaters, Of the best and improved patterns in mar ket, which they are offering to the public L AT BOTTOM PRICES, j; FIRE-PLACE HEATERS, Repaired and put in perfect order and satisfaction guaranteed. FURNACES, Repaired and put in perfect order, and satisfaction guaranteed A Large Assortment of KITCHEN TINWARE Cheajier than ever, or will make to erord any desired tinware. ALS PLUMBING, is all its branches done at short notice and at low prices. TIN ami SHEET IRON WOORKERS. We make a specialty of this branch of our business, in the way of ROOFING and SPOUTING. i l# Orders from the county receive prompt attention. Call and examine our stock before purchasing. We furnish all kinds of castings for stoves and furnaces at short notice WILSON A SON, EMORY r&xzsw &SS BY INDUSTRY WE THRiyjf t WE AUE *XWX.^ gfl I Boot and Shoe Line Wm BmciEiis, B° oi ° e oust IIV lt,Jy ftmptUHm U , IW. B. BBISTTOIsr, MANUFACTURER OF Monumental and Cemetery Work , AND WBCIAL AGKNT FOR THE Keystone Slate and Soapstone Works OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. \o. 77 Maryland Are., AnuapolU, n<l. I am offering extra bargains in CEME TERY WORK during the months of January and February. II have TWO MONUMENTS, designs new, will sell cheap ; also one large HEAD STONE, valued at $125.00, will sell for shX).uo if ordere before Spring. W. B. FENTON, 77 Maryland Avenue. I . ■ ■■■■ 'I '■■■■—! ■ ' ■ ■ ■■■■■■—■ . 1 BEAR THIS IN MINI* THAT WILSON & CARR, Is the place to go to get a Neat, Nobby, Stylish Fitting SHOE! SHOE! In all the Newest Nliape* lor LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN, GENTLEMEN, BOYS and YOUTH $ m • QBo " o J ;a < O gR ' |r K u *IN BUTTON, LACE and CONGRESS V- , /n Sc fd I n VJJ (T) Q All tttylea Patten Leather Mhoes, In Button, Lace •'* * #,l^r $5.00, $5.00, WILSON <e CARP' Nos. 4&6 W. Baltimore, St. No. 4N. Charles • BALTIMORE, MD. rf hr Goodß Shipped to all parta of the Globe. Gustav Bruder, FI*. A.G riCAL PIANO TUNER & REPAIRER 'Mo. 100 King George Bt.,Annapolis, Md. Particular attention paid to repairing and tuning Piano#. Ilß3n WM. R. SHIELDS, Barber & Hair Dresser Cor. State Circle end CoinhJU St. Particular attention paid to Sharing, Hair Cutting, Shampooing, Hair Dyeing, Ac. Also Razors set and guaranteed to give satisfaction or no charge. Cleanliness a speciality in this shop. Give me a trial. PREPARE YOU 1 .. FOR COLLCGC l **y MaJL Address. I MtAtwte#dl*s IdstO. Philadelphia. 1 OLD PLUMBING , STEM I —and gas-fitting. I John John*"®;, I j BTo. 11 Wall* Hn* e i; AKKAPOI-18, a®' 11 Having bought otU the l „’,£**• I and good will of Mr. J*®* 1 I am prepared to do | i PlaaWng, ws & ; ?B I* ALL its I In s most Vi*£*** I manner at low rat*,***" / J ■ anteed. Atria wig®* ■ Special attention pW ■ Bath Room work ufjS c fuH/H* 1 ■ p i GAME* AMD YABD