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Evening Capital. VOL. XII. NO. 133 c MENS FINE CLOTHING: g We sell the best fitting, the best-wearing M C and the most reliable clothing in the United H § States; we carry double the stock of any store Bj 0 in the South, and our prices we guarantee to |£| q be from 20 to 25 per cent, below the market, m d Our Five Dollar Suits sell for seven and |q| § eight everywhere, our Eight and Ten Dollar m 3 Suits cannot be matched for a couple of dol- p| j lars more by any store in the State; and our gl u Twelve, Fifteen and Eighteen Dollar pi q Suits are the equal of made-to-order suits B| ? that cost double. No matter what you want Kl o in the line of clothing, it’s dollars and cents P| ° in your pocket to buy it here. H jj MISS HAGNER’S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 122 King George St., Annapolis. BOYS UNDER TEN YEARS OF AGE RECEIVED. a26 Circulars at Book and Drug Stores. Miss KATE P. ELLIOTT, WILL OPKN lIBK School for Girls An d Small Boys At her residence No. 69 Conduit Street. ANNAPOLIS SEMINARY." RofirtHUig anil Hay School, k Icmwiiss and Little Girls, Mrs. SichJW, “Welsh, Principal, HO. 6 M.MnLAND A VENUS. The term of the Twenty-Second Sewion.mfeglns SEPTEMBER 15, IS9O. InstructHfes thorough in English, Latin. and German, and MLI Wai alt* CLHsses tor Boys. School ■ ' rT e i r .--if i W\ KR Notions 1 p™ B 08 FEA^“ d HATS ’ kibb LACE GIMPS assortment u CNTkmiiED REH.V, AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY JOURNAI—DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CITY. COUNTY AND STATE a FOR RENT, a The HOUSE No. 103 Haaover Street, after October Ist, 1890. Apply at No . 6 Church Circle. . s 2 NOTICE. Families supplied with the Celebrated Niagara Falls Beer. Coldest in the city.— Send in vour orders to SMITH’S 82 West Street Annapolis. Choicest W ines, Liquors and Ci gars kept on hand at the F. & L. RESTAU RANT, same number. sll ft FARM FOR RENT. * For a term of years a FARM OF NINETY ACRES AT ST. MARGAR ETS. House with four rooms. For par ticulars apply at the office of the Even ing Capital, or address B. S. HIGHLEY, s 3 Trappe, Talbot County, Md. The Equitable Bond Association, OF BALTIMORE CITY, MD. Live Resident Agents Wanted for the sale of Bonds of the Installment Flan, A safe, sure and profitable investment. al9 IST otj&nry HPix t>l±o - All business connected with the Notary Public promptly attended t-o. ELIAS G. HYDE, u 8 No. 89 Main Street, Annapolis, Md 1. ROLAND BRADY. NOTARY 'PUBLIC. Business piumptly attention to, *lO Office Opp. Farmers Nat. Bank MfFERERS OF TOOIBFUL ERRORS Or B pedal Diseases, Consult DR. LOBB, 329 N. FIFTEENTH St., Phila., Pa., 28 years’ experience. Hours, 10 a. m. till 6 p. I*.; 7to 10 evenings. Send for book (sealed) containing full particulars for home cure.— FREE of charge. 7 26 JOHN E. McCUSKER, mua And General Contractor, SHOP, MAIN STREET, ANNAPOLIS, Furniture Repaired and Jobbing a Specialty. All work done at Short Notice and at reason able price. *27 TO HIRE. w. H. BURTIS, Foot of Prince Gsorge Street, is prepared to furnish Pleasure Boats, Row-Boats, Sail-Boats, Fishing Tackle, Bait, Ac., on the most reasonable terms. Will furnish a man to row or sail boats when re quired. W. H BURTIS, 6 4 Foot of Prince George Street. MANY A MAN (nifur. Thousands restored by Ou.r.n.^T^.lm^ie.,,- lOUBWtWioon I MELTS TOO SOON. ANNAPOLIS, MD.. TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14.189*. FCZ EMA FROM chiLDHOOL? When an infant ray body broke out all .ovor with au eruption or rash, winch became more aggravated as I grew older. Every noted physician in our section was tried or consult ed. When I came of age 1 visited Hot Springs, Ark., and was treatea by the best medical men, but was not benefited. When all things had failed I determined to try S. S. ST and in ftmr months was entirely cured. The terrible Eczema was all gone, not a sign left; my general health built up, ami I have never had any return of the disease. Geo. W. Irwin, Irwin, Pa Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga. SPECIAL NOTIC E. We will Insert in this column advert!**’ menu of Want*, For Kent, For Sale, Lost, Found, Ac., not ezceedlngfonr lines. OKI WEEK, or less, for 36 CenU. \\/ r ANTED—A Smart and Intelligent BOY to learn the Printing business. Apply at the Capital Offlee. WANTED— A home for a colored girl of 13 years; bright and willing to work.-- App'y at the KEO IORY, S 5 Gloucester St. BOY WANTED—A good honest BOY want ed to wait on store. Apply to K. G. MITCHELL’S Shoe Store, West St. PX)U SALE—Cheap for c*sh-Oc.e CYLIN DER STOVE and one FIRE PLACE HEATER in good condition. Apply at No. 19 West Street. o7 WANTED-ONE HUNDRED PAIR PIG EONS. Call or address stating price, o 4 S 3 Charles Street. Annapolis, Mil. CJREAT BARGAIN.—LADY’S PHAETON. I Chest for cash. Can be seen at Vansant’s Stables. West Street. o2p F'UBNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Ap ply at the office of the Capittl. o2p ———— _ ZJm , LOST— AN UMBRELLA with ivory handled name of IDA B. Dv VIES on handle. A liberal reward if returned to Dr. Kennedy’s • Prince George Street. s2t WANTED- A capable white WOMAN as Cook to assist in washing and ironing small family. Apply at 139 Prince George Street. 9 6 CH)R SALE -TWO BARBER CHAIRS in Jc god condition eill sell for $5 03 each Apply at Mu. HOTEL BARBER SHOP. s2tt FOR RENT.—Three Furnished ROOMS for rent No. 69 Conduit Street. s 9 WANTED-AN ACTIVE, HONEST MAN, Salary SIOO monthly if suitable with opportunities for advance, to re r resent local ly a responsible New York house. Referen ces. Manufacturer, Lock Box 168% N. Y. niVORf.FS Speedily ; quietly. For parties 1/llvuvErtj, i n an y state. Desertion ; all causes. Blank application free. ROBERT WHITE, Att’y 63 Utoadway, N. Y. 7 19 1-m FOR SALE—A fine BLACK MARE. Saddle, Harness and a Four Seat DAYTON, will be sold cheap for cash. For further particu lars apply to ALEX. HART, No. 75 Maryland Avenue. n 73 W. Tuck Levely, TUNER of Grand, Square and Upright Pianos 64 Prince George St., Annapolis, Md, 730 m "VITIDE-AWAK E and intelligent men want- . W ed to sell the GREAT WAR LIBRARY ! on easy monthly payments. Contains ihe works of Generals Grant, Sheridan. Sherman. I acock, C awford, McClellan and Custer.— Ten volumes Grand* st thing in recent years. Our agents are averaging over fifty collars profit Der week. W ite for terms to A. J. POTTER Manager, care of Cba les L. Web ster 3c Co., 3 East 14th St,, New York. oil AGENTS— Mark Twain’s last book will pay you better than any other this Fa 1. 40 - 000 already*sold. Every one likes it. Will sell splendidly for Chris mas. Our workers sell frmfl fifteen to forty copies a week. Write pro*r ptiy to A. J. POTTER Manager, care of C. L. Webster Jit Co., 3 Ei st Ith Street, NeW York. 06 WANTED.— AN ACTIVE MAN fur each section Salary $75 te $l. to locally , represent a successful N. Y. Company incor porated to supply Dry Goods, ‘ lotnlng. Shoes, Jewefrj*. <rtc., to consumers at cost. Also a Lady ,f tact, Salary M** tp enroll members (80,000 now enrolled, t H'-0.000 paid in).— References exchanged. Euiplr%„co-operative Association (credit well rated) Loc* Y ’ 1 JsL HOUSE FOR SALE. & ' A SIX ROOM FRAME DWELLING with a lot 28 by 128 feet. • No. 40 Market Street, now occupied by James Howard. Terms e?sy. Apply to DANIEL R RANDALL. f~FOB BlinsrT. Jt HOUSE on Prince George Street co ™ er Craig, belonging to the estate of Mrs KoDen Sil 0 7’ J “Twi forwent. A LARGE FURNISHED R °° M .y“p? r “ floor with or without board. >°. *y ß George street. For further information apply at Advertiser Office. *~ £s* Stock for Sale. Tbe under.i ß 7 r STIS;, flgTboro^bjjd , 5£iTZ, B £} (4) ; Will Mil .t f j 920 Chesterfield, A. A. County, MM. CABINET MAKING AND REPAIRI^/w, Done in a first class workmanlike lnanner, at [ Reasonable'Prices. byJ ; Joseph SedlfjLcehj HH King Ge*rgje St, AVSAPOUB, **D. °* f TALE OF A BROKEN HEART. She was a Beautiful, Dutiful.' . Grand And roll cking queen of Bohemia, With a cheek that was Rosier, Coxier, Atod As soft as a lily, and creamier. She was always com pelling me. Belling me; I Was her slave; but she treated me Shamefully. She went on the Stage, was a Rage as a— Why, As a page, and they spoke of her Blatnefully. And then in the Papers her Capers were Writ I love her no longer, 1 swear it. But I oft spend a Dollar and Holler and Bit , Through her antics. Oh, how can I bear it? I —[Tom Hall in Munsey’s Magazine. The Christian Dignity of Labor. If there were any disposition among people in general to deny that labor is honorable, it would be unlikely to man ifest itself conspicuously in such days as these. For labor, whatever may have been its timidity in the past, now is holding up its head boldly, and is claim ing its full share of resp -ct aud honor. Its time of diffidence pas-ed long ago and forever, aud probably every wise man rejoices thereat The Christian dignity of labor, however, is not in sisted upon so earnestly, or even under ■tood so generally. Honest faithful work, it ought to be remembered, is noble, not only because of its inherent merit, but because it is inevitably neces sary to the fulfillment of tbe divine plans for the world. God has indorsed and also commanded it He has made it necessary to most people. In a cer tain real sense, and without irreverence, it even may l>e declared that he works himself, continually sustaining all the manifold members of His great universe in all their varied and countless move ments and operations. Our sense of the dignity of lal>or needs to be broad and enlightened. How often are men who work with their hands overheard to sneer at others, who seem idlers, ye-t who may be intellectual toilers of the first rank? “The pen is mightier than the sword" not only, but also than the 6pade or the troweL Much of tbe most difficult and widely beneficial laboi never would be accomplished if God had not made it possible for some men to live without having to earn their own support, aud to give themselves to in vestigation, study, experiment, and authorship. Mere idlers are contempti ble, but it is an open question whether they are not more numerous among the hard workers than among others, even including the many who have inherited fortunes. Let every true laborer recog ' nize cheerfully the fact that God wishes ! all sorts of work to be done, aud that the spirit of Christ is that which honors eyery faithful workman. A true sense of the Christian dignity of labor goes far toward enabling employers and em ployees to see with the same eyes, and thus toward preventing many disagree ments. It teaches that labor is too seri ous and too honorable a thing to be at the mercy of professional agitators, “ walking delegates, " and the like, as so often has been the fact. Tt may retain belief in the principle of the strike, but in the application of that principle it exercises a conscientious caution, jt sees the ultimate and only satisfactory solution of the vexing problems of mod ern society to be in the general accept ance of the gospel of Jesus Christ, and it ever seeks to remove the misunder stanuuifo • m,; a tionity Y**ich nrevail among laboring men: A means peace, prosperity, and comfort as well as ©ob secration. —[The Congregate naliat. The Reward of Experience. New York Editor —Want a position on our staff, eh? What experience have you ’ had? \ Applicant—Twenty yea* on -Phila delphia papers, sir. I j Editor—Ah, I see. Jol*! f John (office boy)—Yes, iir. K Editor— Ask the agricultural editor it be needs an assistant.— [New Xork Week ly. j. r Not n Fedestrtan. Old Gentleman—That young an stayed pretty late last night, Louise. Louise —He didn’t intend to, pa- Old/Gentleman—Didn’t Lmfise—No- he would have gone earner,’but he UM by ■• ( littlq longer he could get a ride witjr a milkman, and save himself along " Hodern Diaooverera. j &l'.on.rew S5S# ’fZZ his numtioui ?**?" V,’ ‘eo! the grew- Nerrine b n.doubKdlT one ;; o J ne „ est- It l* U °neuralgia. &£p&2rm S’.yrAy c toU.tpZ StiSS! .SfA ,K>ok - OH \ N\ OF GOLD. Man is half an*i anJ half trot*.— [riMcal, None despises but he uho de spairs Ol >w Obstinacy is it) covery of it. \ Gt>od humor is tie blue sky of the eouL —[Saunders. \ He is the most who holds himself his own powek In spite of the deafqung noise of the street, ideas rule the —|J. 1L W. Stoutenburgk \ Our great business is tot to see what lies dimly at a distance,\ut to do what li s clearly at baud. —[Csrlyle. ’Tis sweet to stammer ne letter of the Eternal's language—on %rth as it is called Forgiveness!—fLonjfellow. When you rise in the moving, form a resolution to make the a happy one to a fellow creature. —[Sitkar Smith. Without principle in lifeanl character all principles in creed and\nsigion are counterfeit presentment —ydwish Mes senger. \ It is with human character, Very often, as it is with a torch; the it is shaken the more it shines.* [W. W. Newton. The study And delight of aWelestial spirit is to observe infinite wisdom car rying into effect the designs of'infinite benevolence. Division of character is one pi the most important of human qualities, philosophically considered. Speculation, knowledge, is not the chief end of nam; it is action. Some people fancy they can make themselves reformers by first making themselves critics; but critics are the shaky timber out of which the devil make* cynics. There are times in life when the soul, like a half grown climbing vine, hangs hovering tremulously, stretching out its tendrils for something to ascend by.— [Mrs. IL B. Stowe. No man is always at his best The greatest orators sometimes make poor speeches; the greatest poets write poor poetry, and the greatest preachers preach poor sermons. The man u ho borrows money borrows trouble along with it, and the interest on both increases in proportion to tbe amount borrowed, and tbe length of time You can not fathmi your mind. There is a well of thoigbt there which has no bottom. The more you draw from it. the more cleaiand plentiful it w ill be.—[New York ledger. Oar minds are toqliniited to take in more than a fractional part of the subjects which con ft under our notice; all that we can do i) to make a selection, knowing that we must, in any case, leave out much tlat is of value. Use well tbe monent, wbat the hour Brings for thy ise is in thy power; And what thou best carist understand. Is just the thin* lies nearest to thy hand. —[Goethe. The builder Alio constructs a hoiuo simply to sell instead of to dwell in, injures himself' quite as much as he does his buiidipg. The manufacturer who adulterates his goods is still more surely adulterating bis own honor. The habit of superficial thinking is one which we should avoid as much us possible. It is far oftener the result of mental indolence than of pressing busi ness. It is better to think deeply on a few subjects than to skim over a thou sand. Not Afraid to Compliment. “Oil, I think it’s lovely to be married!” B:u ' i voung Mrs. Tocker to the lady ou whom sn - i Uj n g i “especially when you have a husband i not afraid to compliment you. ” “ What does your husband say ?" “He said 1 " n ” j-ciiect Xantippe. ” “A Xantippe! Do you know who she was ? ” “Oil, yes! I asked Charley afterward, and he told me she was the goddess of youth and beauty." A Proof of Fondness. “You like soup, ” remarked Mrs. Small pleasantly as she helped Mr. Me Watty the second time. Yes’m, ” replied McWatty, “or I a Bwallow 80 much water to get ne: _ “Are those 6ho& nd Hope * pal,.?* '*o far gone to re •so indeed. I tldnk a upprs, with soles and beels,”*^.P a * r °* ttym all right The laces are go£?® ke Ppek. _ / 'Specimen Cases. ?• H. Stafford, New Casael, Mis., was ijVbied with Neuralgia aod Rheuma tic. bit stomach was disordered, his lA>r was affected to an alarming degree, aptfite fell away, and be was terribly redded j n flesh and strength. Three of Electric Bitters cured him. Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., , tad kmning sore on bis leg of eight re* r *ktandlng. Used three bottles of i A‘c l \Bitters and seven boxes of Buck 'eD * Aics Salye, and bis leg is round ; &Q d John Speaker, Catawba, 0., \ had Ferer sores on his leg fiV WM Incurable. One bottle I Etectncttera * D< * 006 Sox Bucklen's \ A*®*ca * e cured him entirely. Sold by I J. W. Beg & Co's Drug store. j Advtge in the Capital. \ hJtm ■" ■ k. * One cent WORKS and aiw* — , rs Tjjeouur*. w 7“ ’*% Or,i e r of K „,***> the f O , / * i 8 , ■**.’. ." pf n m ; ve •‘Kitation to r 7,.r e uuivWes, a , ld , nU}r media *l*inllv ln ,n *? r „ stu-'v .* M ss Ada c*. v ~ tl Bcrllk'd General Sweet, of Cam] Ucvell, ory, to whom Chicago o *. recorded doing an extensive ami * 401. and im sion business. In Iceland Ceilin' tailors • n AI|CA monopolise the tr; le; meailors in fact, unknown. This longer so, and they now hats to put > with one or two male competitors. . A Russi m ukase Has ju t > n issued permitting the employment women on railroads. On the T A#.Caspian | line there are f< male atatu\ masters, traffic managers, signal "\en, and point women. i Grace Davenjiort, M. D., winy one of the few women | hysicians in oxis, has been appointed assistant in tl' ihdicul department of the insane sylnm at Terrell. She is a graduate of lending medical co lege of Chicago,and has ] ructiced her profession for seMau jears in Texas. A.very active woiny-n IffTht- 1 ild of social reform in Kn .land ts MistiCVmen tina Black, whose pale face a| eye glasses are now known in ever Jalsir meeting in London. B'ie runs a wieuu’s 1 protective and provideut leagit|, m\ has just won, with the aid of J ihifHuig, a ' remarkable victory for somo of girls who were locked out hy a cm uJ chocolate makers in London. Dr. Emily Kempiu, doctor of laws>f 1 the University of Zurich, is to gi a 1 courses of lectures on law under tK auspices of the University of New \v>rli for the e pecial benefit of non matricu 1 hints and business women. Her salary, “ of not less than a thousand dollars if year, is guaranteed her by a number *y 1 indies. The law school of the tmiver ,D “ is henceforth to be ojien to Madame Laurin. one of the last n{ ' vivandieres, lias received the lj qJ | povcrmitcnl-L r "ld Un ill*! i i r ,< r>TiHil<r?rfgP,fc lof-.?er long and arduous servicuain the field, in camp, aid on the Snarch. Madame Laurin is (W years old, has nine grandchildren, and believes that it will not be long before the only surviving vivandiere a ill be found only on the boards of the opera, wltgn that outworn . favorite “The Daughter of the Regl- | ment” is given. Mrs. Annie A. De Barr has received a license as mechanical engineer from the Chicago l*oard of engineers. For, 18 months she lias had fnil charge of the engine and machinery of a lurge steam laundry. Her eng le room is a model of neatness, her natty uniform is spot less, and she does not put on a look of Bunshy like wisdom and shake her head mysteriously w hen question is asked her about the mysteries of rods and cylinders as some of the United Brother hood do. The town of Norway, Me., is solving the problem of the road repairing busi ness in a novel way. In one <f the dis tricts the men decided that they would no longer oversee the mending of the roads, as it was a thankless job at b. at, and they were all busy with their other work. But the roads were in a badcou dition, and must be repaired. A woman was appointed surveyor, and she under took the work with a determination to succeed. The road machine, and the men who work umb * have put the rpiul *** Vi tss sha]>e. A Sll<l<l<Ml I)PTelnpinnt. Mamma —Why, what in the world is the rmUor with cousin Fred’s mustache? It has turned all the colors of the rain* bow. Mable (blushing) —'Well, mamma, you see, he was in the cloak room when 1 went lu to develop my pictures this morning, and he ought to have known better, when I had the acid in my hand. -—[Burlington Free Press. Agitation. “Chollie was aw fully excited in church last Sunday. ” “How did he show it?" “He put his monocle in the plate, and bis silver dollar in his eye. ” —[Racket. Oh I “But. sir, to kiaa A rniss Is wrong, yon see.** *‘l do not kiss Amiss / When 1 kiss thee.* _ „ m —{Washington Post, The Pulpit . u,,„ / ~ ~ ... *ti e stage, ftev. F. M. Bhrout. .r* ft .tor Polled Brethren Church, Blue *£ouo* Kan., ssys • ' 1 fnl 1 mV duty tc hat won l ders Dr. King s New Discovery*, don- ( for me. My Lungs were badlr disea.** and my parisbionere thought/ conld ]7r only a few weeks. I took f/e bottles nf Dr. King’s New Discovery/tid am sound and well, gaining 26 lbs./ weight •• w Arthur Loye, Manesw''Love’s Funnv Folks Combination/writes. “After thorough trial and coloring evldrce I I am copfident Dr. 8 New Discoverv for Consumption/* B ** ’ al,aod cures when everything The greatest kindness I carf? “UMoy thousand friends! ta£ h f“ *® try it. trial bot*/wjfi l 5 r * CoT Drug vji‘e“ eu]ar 50c. and - ~.i