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TK lujning Capital. PuausHco oaiuv. exccpt sunoav*. JVo. 11l Main Street. Tbb E Tea ino Capital. will be served by esrrter* to subscribers la the city at cent** a week, or mailed to say address in thr United States for 30 cexts per month, oo seats *for three month*, $1.78 for at* months, or $3.00 per year, invariably In advance. Unioaa the uaacription, as above, ia paid in advance, 30 ents per month or S3OO per yoar wM poii tveiy be charged. TCorrespondence containing interest! ng aews solicited from every part of the county tar* Address all Letters and Te lea rams to tie KVKNINU CAPITAL. Qy*Thlap*j>sr bss s lsrrr buus fide rMjr Vir inlation than all the other papers in the city of too p Hs c t nbla t vm, M. ABBOT I. - - - - Editor WEDNESDAY, - Oct. 15, 1890. Bout hern Maryland Man's Euieritrise It 18 generally conceded that the inhabitants of the Southern coun ties of this congressional district are the most unenterprising of any in telligent people on the face of the globe, but the following which we find in an exchange shows that there is one man among them who id not t) be counted among the moss-backs “The Southern Maryland Railroad f whose engims were burnel some months ago, and which has since suspended operations, has again re sumed. The resumption is only pirtial, however, and and the moth ol of operation is unique aud prim itive. Horae power is now used in stead of steam in tra’rsporting freight over the line of the Southern Maryland from Hughesville, in Charles county, to Brandywine, in I’nuco George’s county, a distance of about nine miles. At the latter place connection is made with the B. and i\ Hoad, and the froight that once reaches there can be trans ported without difficulty to any part of the country. To Mr. George 1, Chappelear, a merchant at llughes ville, is due the credit of adopting the system now in vogue op the road. Mr. Chappelear is engineer, conductor, fireman break man, bag gage-master, section baud, station ugent, and furnishes a part of the motive power of the rejuvenated road. Mr. Chappclear’s method is as follows : lie has procured two single-trees, which are attached one to each side of the car. A horse is hitched to oach of these, and, using the sides of the track as a tow-path, they are urged on by the conductor to pull the freight he had collected. The horses objected a little to the work at first, but it is said that Mr. Chappelear has broken them to make the trip without much coax ing. On the line of road traversed there is a high trestle wdrk about eighty feot long. This at first was a puzzler to the enterpising mer chant, for his horses could not walk the cross ties, lie overcame the dif ficulty, however, by unhitching the animals and leading them over on the ground beneath the trestle. Af ter securing them he returned and with a strong crowbar pried the car over the bridge. After this the horses were rehitched and all went smoothly and gayly on their way. It is Baid that Mr. Chappelear has taken the contract to haul 4,200 cases of canned goods from Hughes ville to Brandywine by his novel method. He can carry a load of several tons and can make the round trip in about eight hours.” The Effect ct the Tariff on the Cutlery Trade. A gentleman representing one of the largest wholesale cutlery houses in Philadelphia was in the Capital office yesterday and said that the McKinley tariff bill would legislate Executor’s Sale. BY AUTHORITY of the Orphans’ Court for Anne Arundel County, dated the 30th day of September 1890, the undersigned, as Executor of Susan nah Silver, late of said county, deceased, will offer at public sale at the At CTION ROOM of Charles It. Martin, No. 24 Market Space, in the Cky of Annapolis, On Saturday, Oct. 25.1890, AT tOVR O'CLOCK P. M.. the following property belonging to said estate viz : fWO SHARES of Working men's Building and Loan Association Stock ; and NINETY FOUR SHARES of Annapolis Glass Company Stock ; also a lot of FURNITURE, consisting in part of a Double Bedstead. Mat trass. Feather Bed, Pillows and Bedding, Chairs, Arm Chair, Rocking Chair, Tables, Lounge, Wash-Stands, Mirrors, Secretary, Bu reau, Pictures, Brussels Carpet, numer ous hand made Rugs, Music Box, Books. I .sundry Utensils, Crocheted Covers ami Tidies, Bed Linen, anil House Linen, China Ware. Lamps, Tumblers, and Cur tains. Also numerous articles of Ladies Apparel, consisting in part of Silk Um brellas and Parasols, "several Shawls, numerous Dresses. Wrappers, Cloaks, Coats and Wraps, a Seal Skin Muff and a Fur Cape; also numerous articles of Men’s Apparel, consisting in part of a Heavy Blue Navy Overcost, or Pea Jack et, Naval Uniform, Sword and Belt; Knight Templar Sword, Belt, Chapeau, Plume. Guantlet aud Regalia; new White Duck Pants, Black Cloth Suit, Uniform Blouse, Ac., Ac. TERMS OF SALE:—For all sums under ten dollars cash, for purchases ag gregating for any one person over ten dollars, a credit of six months will be given, on notes of purchaser bearing in terest front day of sale and with sureties satisfactory to the undersigned. .T. WIRT RANDALL, 014 Executor. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE • • • Farmer** National Rank, At Annapolis, Md., At the Close of Business, October 2nd, 1890. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $624,541.43 Overdrafts secured and unse cured 449 02 U. 8. Bonds to secure circula tion 50,000.00 Stocks, securities, claims, etc. 53,290.00 Due from approved reserve agents 137,593.44 Due from other Nationalßanks 53,067 38 Due from State Banks and bankers 8,625.40 Banking-house furniture and fixtures 13,712.87 Other real estate and mortga ges owned.. 6,61106 Curfent expenses and taxes paid 6.98 Checks and other cash items.. 315.67 Bills of other Banks 1,071.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 14216 Specie 58,051 85 Legal tender notes., 15,749.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation) 2,250.00 Total $1,025,477,26 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $251,700.00 Surplus fund 50,340.00 Undivided profits 16 343.26 National Bank notes outstand ing 40,700.00 Dividends unpaid 8,162 42 Individual deposits subject to check 629,335.74 Certified checks 1,394.58 Due to other National Banks.. 22,122.61 Due to State Banks and bank ers 5,378 65 Total $1,025,477.2$ State of Maryland, County of Anne Arundel, ss: I, Geo. A. Culver, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. G. A. Culver, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of October, 1890 Elias G. llyde, Notary Public. Correct—Attest; J. Wirt Randall, 1 Jas. Revkll. > Directors T. O. Walton, ) uniii ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant Mnd refreshing to the taste, and acts yet promptly on the Kidneys, BLind Bowels, cleanses the sys- dispels colds, head ■Lfevers and cures habitual Syrup of Figs is the limits kind ever pro taste and ac- pr i't in ifeycial NOTICE OF mSMTIi SITTING. To the Voters of A. A. Co Notice is hereby given to the citi zens of Anne Arundel County, that on Monday, Oc :ber 23, 1830. the Officers of Registration for the respective election districts of said county, will sit in their respective district from 8 A. M., to 8 P. M., for the purpose of revising the lists and for hearing applications for re instatement by persons whose names have been stricken off, at the fol lowing places, viz : FIRST DISTRICT, At Birdsville. SECOND DISTRICT, At Chesterfield. THIRD DISTRICT, At Foreman’s Store. FOURTH DISTRICT, Odenton, (Murray’s Store.) FIFTH DISTRICT, South Baltimore Car Works. SIXTH DISTRICT, Jas. I. Johnson's Cigar Store. EIGHTH DISTRICT, Andrew Crandell’s Store, in the Swamp. E. C. STOCKETT, Register First District. SAM’L S. HOPKINS, Register Second District. F. L. HANCOCK, Register Third District. C. E. DONALDSON, Register Fourth District, G. W. GISCHEL, Register Fifth District. JOHN N. DAVIS, Register Sixth District. JOHN L. GRIFFITH, Register Eighth District. O. A. DCBRKCIL. 0 W. M >BRAT J. T. TIWKLL. DUBREUIL, lOBRAY k CO., MANCFACTCRKRS OF MEN’S, BOY’S and CHILDRENS’, FINE CLOTHING —AND— Furnishing Goods, 527 and 529 V. Baltimore Street., NEAR GREEN, BALTIMORE, MD. Telephone. 1570. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. A full and nicely selected stock of Men’s, Boy’s and Children’s CLOTHING MEN’S SUITS, $5.00, $6.50, $9.50 SIO.OO, $12.00, sl3 50, $15.00, &c, BOY’S SUITS, $2,00, $2.50 $3.00, $3 50, $4.50, $5.00, &c. Hats of Finest Quality. Our Goods are all new and fresh, no old stock. FURNISHING GOODS. Also a full line of Gents, Furnishing, Underwear, Hosery , Neckwear in all the Latest Styles. 6 Shirts to Order $6.75; 6 Shirts to Order $8.25, fit guaranteed.— Orders by mail given my personal at tention. Having personal charge of this depart - ment, I invite my Annapolis friends and others when ih the city to call and inspect our large stock, feeling assured that I can offer them greate. nducement than any other House. J. T. YEWELL. In connection with thi9 establishment is the GLOBE STEAM LA UNDRY . ROBT. BELLIS, 102 Main Street, Agent for Anna polis, where all information will be given. 418 WHAT IS IT? Why We Have It! We mean ANY THING i*the ipißTja- mma. l More than that—we like to wait c Customers. ✓ Come see us, and we vill r ie }j please you, making you haptty u giving you '/ H Pure Drugs and Mdicines, G AT REASONABLE RTE*. Thereby putting money >*• ***• At 4 NC B7 >T ji’H'WM to 'to V ; WV * F‘KC: h <■., - ■k !•*“ b r BMpk, i " h ? ts? * wMI ; ,;7:; , - ; ■ ■ ■ - Bk 'V Hkk S I fgr Tr'CLStees’ S^.s| OF VALUABLE j Fans awl BniligL® Rear Annapolis , M. Horses j Cattle , Farmi/f and Implement. KUV VIRTUE of a tlee<l of trus<rom|Val- Uoe W. Hawkins and wife, toaejWer signed. dated the 10th day of Ma recorded among the Land liocol oflnne Arundel county, Maryland, in oer I H, No. .i7. folios mm, Ac., the undersiad. afrus tees named in said deed, will off at fcolic sale at the main house on the ptusepear the City of Annapolis, in said couy. of Tuesday , October B,yo, AT 12 O’CLOCK, M all that valu ibie tract of land .ng 11 the Second Ejection District of a county, whereon the said Hawkins nowjsides. and which for many years has beealtivafd by him as a fruii and market far.ndie trfet is known as “I’HiM HOSE," and ctjins -135 1-4 ACRES OIL AND, exclusive of the right-of-way rough the same, heretofore granted to tßay Iti Ige Railroad. The property has k carefully sub-divided into several farmsUonvenient size, and into a number of gardwd building lots, by a survey and plat tjjtf, recently made by John Duvall, Bsqu Surveyor, which uiay bj soon at the office the wider* signed; lithographic copies of plat will be furnished at request. LOT NO. I contains 183 Ac about 30 of which are woodland; the eleaflnd is in an excellent state of cultivation* soil is fer tile and admirably adapted toproduetion of gram, hay. tobacco, fruit, ? vegetables, for all of which the farm ha*i, and is re markable. The improvemotiPnsist of a . two-story 1 BriICK DWELLINHOUSE, built over one hundred and tiwrsago, but in excellent repair and eond, large barn, stables, corn house, granary, buse, smokt house, poultry house and offarm build ings, and two tenant houses, j good ordei as also is the fencing. Thenjiso from te to fifteen acres of apple and orchards,!, choice varieties, in full beahud severs large strawberry patches. ~LOT NO. 2 contains 04* M. of whic about teu acres are weodlai lies on Sp creek, and has an exeelleiurf on dee water; Its soil is of the saui racter as i Lot No. I, with which it haU. herotofor cultivated; its improvemeuSist of a tw< story FRAME DWELLii HOUSE Barn, and other farm buildfil in good is pair. A large patch of Li blaokberrfes in good bearing. 81XTKEN LOTS, of frdht to twelve acres each, have been lamenting on me public road which runs pp farm from Annapolis to Thomas’ Foil Bay Ridge*, they contain some of tie land of the property, and many of tineovorod with peach orchards iu full bearfd with straw berry patches. This property is about of a mile from Annapolis by \!Spa creek, on which it lies, forming theft®ry between Anuapolis and the count is about one mile from the city by an L*nt shell road, lhe Aunapolis, Bay Kidgßastorn Miore Railroad runs through tin. and there is upon it a private switch, she railroad by contract is required to i ia Tor the use of the property. The ra**Btob and the wharf, aod the roads leaP them will bo held iu common for the, * beneilt of all who purchase. A church and sehooD tu * t l c d on the public road immediatelyite the farm. TEIiMS OiLE: One-fourth of the pd paid in cash on the day < And the balance in three equal instalmeiM* t.we. lve and eighteen months lespeotAfotn the day of sale; the credit instaln/° bear interest from the day of sale, an* secured by the bonds of the purchaser! sureties satis factory to the unuersig! At the same time an !* and after the sale of the real estate jndersigned will offer at public sale the * n R Personal >perty mentioned in and csd by said deed of trust, viz: cousistiif.^ wo worses, three mules, lot of pik> BP nn if wagons farm carts, twelve s<] harness, plows, cultivators, farming J and implements, &e , &c TERMS OF SALE fRSONALTY—One half cash on the day ottor all sums o v <m ten dollars, balance iS°nths, secure 1 by bonds of the purcha<f r all sums under ten dollars oath. # j. RANDALL, R-RANDALL, 10-4-ts. 1 Trustees. BUYOUR COAL a) WOOD fm T. W. )LBURN, 29 31 &<palvert St., Dry Coaj / w Full Eve*ry Time! r eful Attention to Orders i .owest Possible Prices! Finest Qualities of Coal I IAY, FEED, STRAW, 4c. Jive us an o?er ana:s.d for Yoi/selves. T COLBURN, Near West, a napolis, mb, au IS* MM*. m£/t * iS **T Mi CUBE •t<riES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. j>.pss ay ntyth.{\h^piut q n tt ‘ndwilhS * we. *nd\S.n bi TOm^i r|ro ? 8 n ® ‘ncon- V. JZODQB’ CITY DRUG STORE lair Bt., Arrapglis, Md. w.. 1 EXCURSION Tol'HE auction sale OP LARGE ejilding lots VIST ANNAPOLIS, Saturday, October 18, 4 O'CLOCK I*. M. T* choice ami desirable lots, 50x150 feet, will be sold either for cash, or on $5 $lO Monthly Payments or $2 to $3 Weekly Paymoats. fery man in Annapolis, who is earning a small salary, can lay by each week th*cessary amount to enable him in a few months to OWK A outside the city limits aud free from city taxes, yet so close as to et' all the city comforts and convenience. '"Plats and full particulars will be furui .hed upon application to GEO. T. MELVIN, 0 1 45 Duke of Gloucester Street, Annapolis, M l IjOOK ! LOOK ! Brooks & Barton, HAVE GOT THE ©KIP ON A. LARGE AND BRIGHT Assortment of Seasonable Goods. Our Stock is Large, Our Goods New, Our Prices Low. We make a business of making Bargains in all kinds of Ladies, Misses, Children, Men s, Boys and Youths, BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS, The Latest in Style, the Finest in Quality, the Utmost in Variety have been combined by us in One Mighty Effort for Trade. OUR SPRING AND SUMMER OFFERINGS, Will Not nnd Cannot be Surpassed. We place Our Prices at the | Lowest Water Mark, for safe and reliable goods fg sold“under guarantee. ( V?o also have a full lin * -'V of TENNIS GOODS o | fpOF&r' No. 18 MAIN STREET. ANNAPOLIS , MO. MOTE.— We are Agents for POLLOCK & FREIDENRICH, Ladies Hand and Machine Made SHOES in all Styles and Prices. We also have Ladies Hand Made Shoes for lender Feet. The above goods we intend to carry ia all sizes and widths. W“MEN FINE SHOES of every description MADE TO ORDER and guaranteed absolutely equeakless. A fine French Calf High Oxford, MADE to ORDER for 15.^^ y g q g q | _j_i S~ ■■ VISIT WRULLMAN’S JPoP aSTE^W" * -iPHfIRMRCYI- - I m.,No. n WEST ST., ANNAPOLIS, MD. * BH, CHEMICALS. FancV' Articles. m *®* This ‘S'® ed up with all modern improv* ierl^ s an< l latest desigps agcoit. • 1 jJ. ing to - 1 ® idea 01 leading druggists of this ountry as to the requirement of a Complete i pharmacy. m. /rescripiioa: i Specialty. \\ Prescriptions a Specialty. I All Popular 5 and IS Cento Cigar*. 1 B. F. Gravely Best j# Pail d Tobacco.: I IMPORTED CIG aRS, &c. "** k k k : .C,- “ k k ! ■■■ tot - - elaeated be done with them? H Tf s'l ) semilßg themy. Business and lf*‘UJ'P" r ST% V A A T M T T oi Or 'ioung Han. <gr Rapid ■ attention pV, and enter and become )|n work \ ,Oc con PVdforDoattlonalu business. ( /t/Vy -li/i/iEVyr q^iVatak*ue? Terms,etc., address > Mi HD T*r- ••iWQ W. H.HADLER, President, 10 and IST N. Char lea St.. Baltimore, Md. M |fr |j|f ~ - V;jgS : : J® f 1