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(gticniiiQ VOL. XXI. NO. 106. tTTBALTIMORE ST, (]pp. Hrccvcr SL S t • u rc ia Hf 54,7. •• vl B T,iL - v 1 f {B„ f /j/V/> J " r tlu ‘& sscs Rj.solllt i<>ll ■ honesty ■ j.’Etold yoo before, and we ■", 'Cuy.Vom us doesn't ■ back and get ■ he Poe lbergeh &. co. I HI PIE WILL DO. o MB , 1,, no t in w<** lV *’<• < N'<. trm ... i ( opitmite Hanover lui.'i- 1 ; , * ij mutual cou ■ •*; ; x.UoiK' o 111 jieaith. re |M < tmue ... ■, ■ h .!* opened less than a k i ,tH Men’ll and Hoys * Jt ! i i " mines Hat*. N-ok i 1 ~ir tlimwn in-hits hart a K 1 .. \„.t wh> Iteeause It is ■ ot the masses. in Worn n ok Ci.<vrHisfl HMI " ~,, at all. Nobody thinks irenm-tanees. .Mr. t'ole ... ~i.i Mr i ..letnan wants to t tke ut *1(1, hen. To e,lt a .straw Hat t ||.it in two, it pair of pant* in . , .11 :..tiie.i ill two doesn t do any 1 to a settlement, ien IB.", •, - M.o u business and busi- u ;!. :< na l uMiiess way. Vu r.NT* o\ THK DOLLAR B* . , ir.,11,1 new htiwk for you---one I hit' thou■sind dollars worth of ■ ~:h „ r made *uit- made of the K>xl made fahries and the fine kind IBm •ru .! rxted‘ and fas-1 meres In OOP and ent. -i) e. finish and fancyat IK every tiling |Kjmit *f now- M Thi->u ■' 1 llriiiss Today K . ■ 11, : li I e and of Maryland ho* their week’s wajres will ■ V ,„ iihe tfUKI mot her* of boys (Hod |K, i|;,. ra i.ith are tnakliiit ends meet to R,... ; x,.,! Hi len.tiKKOKK t < ii, the f the Ma-ev r'*es with the sun tnu.ro" x.inshine and irladness BR, e. run home. This is iroiiiit to xx , tor ill. re’-nt a single . s uit In IR. . thonwind stoek six old. • ■.. 'heixemi Otter any price I, ln-eat and sleep less. ■ :,.r With a line of u r Custom - - i'at i-n’t one leiqred Hloii'HM it 111 Mill. till, see how >.i.an ret here today to get the first . .enth.'ar thu. There's nothing Hat, ootbitur saved. Hcideitoroer & Go., ■otniers tor_tHe Masses. Rm ii lla tiav're-t.. ipposite Hanover St.. very late temtrht. I 8S Rmnts, for SALE, LOST, tO. Ker>a e. for Kent. IsisL Found, *c. ■to.mi ii,' times, inserted tNK WEEK 'l‘h'i SAt’ents. anti additional lines In ; i !, e accompanied liv the CASH ■m SI,OOO 55,000 R’L 'fhl nil Mt*rt i tjjt* in sums to suit. ■ JAMKS M. MUNROE, R Att'y ami Trustee. R FOR SAI.K CHEAP.—A DE- Mit\ ui k i.ot at East port, 100 feet f’tJC ft. deep, uiirith Street Apply to ■OBSAI.K.-A ST. JOHN’S COL- I KORKSS FNirOKM COAT.— -SW. \ppiy at thisortice. sl7 SALK A YOUNG HORSE. R^e'"''' 1 * rk, ’r ’ll' reasonable offer will ti M , „ (~i n j.,.at HAYTON. at a V|'| .y I' M irket space. slti ■ (ST.-ON FRIDAY, SEPTEM S' -'ik to or from iJlouoester St. nSi,! ' liaseri Store, ati ANCHOR R PIN If! dh pearls. A lilwral reward R7 7'- tht •tereot JONEB Jk FRANK Sl4w i t >I,I,EGE GREEN, A RV"AI UIiUW \ STRAW H AT. trnnin ... ''■*' and brown checked ribbon.— a*■ w ,, „ returned ta Ul Prince Jsl4w B A V> M a \ \\ ANTED.- A Ill'S b’l'u si'!itati\ e in all larre cities, to ' :i< * of h: < h snide Cigars. Liberal tv. u! *,Si I * 4 ** w:th r; * rt,t partidk J. RV^ W LKS A CoC li Chamlier* Vork - *dw R/>T.-sKT of rosary beads f iv ftom Gloucester te Market Bki -reward if left at No. 7 Goucester ■ sf-w ■Mi VU.E.- TEN (101 .HORSES, Rn fettle. No reasonable R- ix„,'. n used, as the owner has no use Bn ' vNS A NT’S Hoard; uk. Ruai,.hT ,i:nn tr Ntables, til West Street, sliw B| h KOK RENT. - FURNISHED |Kttr r ' 'll*' " vvery convenience. For ■ “* Market Street, Bk! ''Alk -flkniture and; 4ouble aud -tiajrlo at office. 4 I ' V T / ;i ' ALT-' va- vjA I.ESMAN : Jfv)vf qisVxpitai. W©offer :.y jh Shoe for men. stamp.i A. u Stmet, ibiiti -1.5.V v"/VsVxil TO A GOOD E- each county. Worth R 5 U ytol*r freo. J. C. Nich- M ashinirtoh. D, C, w A T KD-F AITH ec . jSS T r ‘* J> *°, travel re per Bfe jJSSL& B ES?5 y , section to dealers: experience ■*<7 s;de - ine - Ti.oo a month.- For or lar v commission ■l Flux u,* i ’* rt ‘vulars send stamp. uohSfvw 0 manuf acturing * P4 -M. fincmnatLO. nl3y- :T H E MASON-KENNEDY * HOME SCHOOL, Open tie Ftirtl Tear Sept. 23rd, 119 S. Courses Four—Ksitecirtlly atiapted to the needs of young people wishing to terminate their school life at a high-grade school or to prepare for a Collegiate Course. * Ancient Languages, Belle-Letters, His tory and Philosophy, under charge of the Principal, Elizabeth Browning Mason, A. B. Modern Languages, Art, Mathematics under charge of specialists. For information and circular apply to MRS S. D. KENNEDY, K lt-Sm. ANNAPOLIS, MD. The Mel Kiiflenartei German System, WILL OPEN IN ANNAPOLIS. MD, Tuesday, October the Ist, 1895. For pirticulara apply to Miss S. H. WORTHINGTON, ilii TH Prince Ueorare SL. Annapolis. Md. Q For Sale or Rent . ffi The Fine Three-f>tory BRICK RESI DENCE, No. 69 Church Street. Can lie rented on moderate terms or bought at a bargain. Apply to DANIEL R. RANDALL, <f 21 Arundel Building. For Sale ONE HOUSE, 18 Randall Street, and one No. > Hanover Street. For particular* Apply to W. ft. SMITH. sltSw tIT Gloucester Street. HOUSEHOLD FOBHITURE FOB SALE. Piano, Itureaus, Wushetands, Sofa. Bed stead*. Walnut F.xtennlon Table. Safe, Chairs. Lami>e,Stoves, Ac . will besold cheap at No. PJ I 'llanover Str**eL Also HOUSE and IAIT will in* sold cheap forcaah. Apply IX® ’*" n o\ cr Street, Annapolis, Md. sH> SPECIAL NOTICE. —TO— Consumers of Coal. 1 have concluded to sell COAL dur ing SEPTEMBER at the saiflc prices and u}h)u the same terms as I tiid in August, viz: ANTHRACITE COAL I Per Ton of 2,240 lbs., viz : Broken or No. I, $4.30 or No. 2, - 4.40 Stove or No* 3, - 4,60 Nut or No- 4, - 4,50 JOSEPH f. BASIL, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In . ©(MOL ® ® —AND— No order will be taken fbr less than 2 TONS at these prices, and for over 20 TONS A SPECIAL PRICE WILL BE GIVEN. TERMS POSITIVELY CASH ON KECEIPT OF THE OhDKK OR WITHIN 30 DAY’S AFTER THE DELIVERY OF THE COAL. ms S M. BASIL. 8 7m _ WJVI. DUVAIi, dP., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN COHL + -AND + WOOD. Clean Coal& Full Weight Guaranteed. Having enlarged my Coal Yard and having a full supply of the best READING COAL Of ail the various sizes, I will sell to the public at the LOWEST TRICES. Special prices will be given those who intend buying large quantity. I also handle STOVE WOOD, delivering it in length* desired. WM. DUVAL. Jr.. No. 129 West Street. WANTEP.-HONEST, ENER getic Men to solicit orders for Nursery Stock. Permanent employment, expenses and salary. Write at ouoefor terms and ter ritory for fall delivery. The R. G. Chase 00., I*3o South Penu Square, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED.—ACTIVE LADY OR T GENTLEMAN to represent us in a plea* ant. profitable business. Permanent position. A manor woman without experience can make money fast, easy and honorably. Territory rapidly taken. Address SHEPP A CO., P. O. Box 7>. Pflila . Penna. ® 11m Salesman wantidto-ellour GOODS by Sample to the wholesale and retail trade: sell on sbrht to every busineas man or firm: liberal salary and expenses paid; permanent position. For terms address with stamp. Centennial Mfg. 00.. Milwaukee, Wi*. -*Flyr. For Sale Cheap, My stock of No* ions. Lady's and Children’s Ready-Made Underwear, Fancy Goods, Ac., in the Store No. 55 Main street. Also a lot of Household Furniture. For sale at a bargain. Apply to Mrs. M. M. WHITE. 8 21 55 Main street. A LOCAL. FAMILY JOUBWAL—PEVOTEP TO THE ,ET INTEREST OF THE C.TV, COUNTY AND TATE. I ARE YOU BA N K RU PT i n health, constitution undermined by ex travagance in eating, by disre garding the laws of nature, or physical capital all gone, if so, NEVER DESPAIR Tutt’s Liver Pills will cure you. For sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, torpid liver, constipation, biliousness and all kindred diseases. Tutt’s Liver Pills an absolute cure. ORPHANS’ COURT. OMclal Disposition of the Affairs of Wid ows and Orphan.. The OrphniiH’ Court met today with Chief Judge Dodson and Associate Judg es Hawkins and Tydings on the beiieh, and Register of Wills Baldwin and Sher iff Lintbicum, present. The following business was transacted: The last will and testament of Henry Schaefer, was filed and admitted to pro bate. He leaves all of his property real and }ersonal to his wife, Elizabeth Schaefer, for her absolute use and benefit. The issues framed and liled in this Court by agreement of Cornell, James M. Monroe and Dennis Claude, Kstjr , on the 12th of September in the matter of tlie estate of 11. M. Bagel, were er dered to lie tiansmitted to the Circuit Court for trial at October ensuing. Renunciation of Noah Chisley and* others to right to administer on the es tate of Washington Cheslcy, deceased also i ecom mending in his stead B. It’ Anderson, was filed and approved and ordeied to be recorded letters of administration on the es tate of the late Henry Schaefer, were gianted to Elizabeth Schaefer. Tlie “Limited Mail*’ Lat Night. Little Beatrice w’:ts tha “guiding star” in the “Limited Mail” performed at the Upera House last night in the presence of a large and appreciative aud ience. Her dancing was especially fine and striking. “The Limited Mail” is a realistic drama in four acts by Elmer E. Vance, and abounds in many exciting incidents, including the appearance on the stage of an almost real railroad train, realistic saw-mill scene, a wonder ful telegraph sceuc, and others that keep the audience in fever heat. Besides Bea trice, who is known in the cast as “Jim llarland,” other prominent characters are taken by C. T. Motrin, George VV. Sparks, George Barr, E. 11. LeDne, W. C. Caughlm, Will Spalding, G. Sparks, Avery Bryton Smithey, Ida Vance, A. Kerr aud Winifred Eveieth. The ap preciative comments made will Insure the “Limited Mail” Company a hearty welcome on their return to Annapolis. Last August while workin in the harvest field I became overlteaUJed, was suddenly attacked with cramps and was nearly dead. Air. Cummings, the drug gist, gave me a dose of Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which completely relieved me. I now keep a Itottle of the remedy handy. A. M. Bunnell, Den tirville, Washington. For sale by Feldmeyer Brtis, City Drug Store. ATTENTION JUNIORS! ... .. all MEMBERS of Annapolis Council No. reqested to meet at the ARMORY on Street, TO-MOR ROW NIGHT, at 8.30 O’clock Sharp, to act as escort of the Ameiicau Guards of Baltimore, who will arrive here at 9 o’clock. Dark clothes and w bite gloves are requested, si7 By Order of the COMMITTEE. Notice to Creditors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Sub scriber of Anne A-uniJel county, ha* ob tained from the Orphan's Court of Anne Aruneel county , in Maryland, letter* of Ad ministration on the personal estate of HEIN RICH C.V.SCHAEFER,Iate of Anne Arun del County, deceased. All person* having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch ers, thereof, to the subscriber, on or la-fore the 20TU DAY OF MARCH, 18WS. They may otherwise by law, be excluded from mil benefit* of the said estate. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 17th day f Pep tembt'r* I ®*' EL | ZAUKTH sell A K PER. Annapolis, Md. Administrator, c. t. a. Headquarters for Wall Paper —AT— R. t. STRANGE. 6 SON. Ilaviitc just received n full line of AA all ffciper from New York and I’hiladel ]lhia. • are prep* red to do nil kinds of Artistic Decorating at the Lowest Possible Prices. Paper at - 5,1 ail ID lots par nil. tali Pap at 1,12, IS, 20 125 c. “ Rooms Papered from $4 upwards. Gold moulding from 2c. ft. upwards. Also House Palntino, # Graining & Sion Writing. §4T We are also Sole Agents for Md. “Brand” Ready-M : xed Paints, guaran teed to be as good as any in the market at 81.25 |>ergal. Mail orders promptly attenned to. Give us a call and lie convinced that we can give you tne best work for the least money. All work guaianteed to give satisfaction. Country orders a specialty. R. E. STRANGE & SON, 73 Main Street. s!6 ANNAPOLIS. MD., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1895. NEWS OF THE DAY. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE WEATHER REPORT. V B. IXCPAKTMICWT lit AamOOLIUK* WTUTHtH IICHEAU. Wuhluxuiu. I*. C.. Bept. I*. KohKCAST fOIIAtKAPOUS ASP VICI9UTV. The United Stale* weather bureau far* caat for Auuapoli* and vicinity, tweu □ty four hour* U lor Wednesday. ffenci ■“ , y W. L. Noun, Chief of Weather Bure*u v Maximum lefnuerature Minimum ternuereture... mi SKPTEMHKK 17. THE BUN AND M*ON Sun Htse* 5.4 W t Moon Uiw* 3.04 A. A Sun Bet*. .#.121 CAPITAL JOTTINGS Picked i p Here aud There by Our tblqul too* itevorter* —Warmer weather. —Cornet Baud practiced last night. —Have you beeu to nee Lalla Rookh —The ice mau Ik not on hi# vacatio yet. —The straw hat will soon be off fn the winter. —Peaches are on the wane, and prict rule high. —Soon the buckwheat cakes will b on the bill of fare. Wall paper Sets, per roll at R. I Stbangk& Son. —Go to the politician meeting an boom the next governor. —Advertise in the Capita!, an watch your business grow. —Mr. Hurst will deliver hlssalutatio address to-night. Don’t fail to hea him. —When stopping your subsciptiou t your paper see that you are not in ai rein s. —W. 11. Vansant is acting assistan BU|>erviKor of election vice H. B. Tayloi resigned. —The Sunday Herald was a grea paper, and eagerly sought for by Ainu politaiis. —A number of Annapolitans let here today for the tournament at SI Margaret ts. —The oold wave was met by a brai band and giveu a hearty welcome. Sen us another. —We are glad that the cool spell gav us a chance to spit on our hands an take told again. —Public schools opened yesterda with large attendance. Mule depart meat overcrowded. - Rooms papered from $4.00 a piec upwards, satisfaction guaranteed R. b Strange & Son. —lf your name is not on the registr* tion 1 looks have it put there at onci Only one day more. —lce is reported in New York, snot in Pennsylvania aud frosts in Maryland Sunday last. —Everytime a stray bone is found i a cellar it is charged up to the villainou account of Holmes. Whenever you get tired of a papei snuff out your part of it and go to bee The other jets will burn. —The county commissioners were ii session today and transactedlonSy loutin business of the Board. —All roads lead to Mecca todaj Every train has brought ciowds to th politieal meeting tonight. —Come and examine our stock c wall paper, it is a pleasure to show on goods li. E. St it a noe A Son. —lt takes some money to run a dail paper, so we hope our readeis will t prompt in paying in for it each week. —Baby Cleveland will push the elei trie button at Gray Gables that will s in motion the machinery at the Atlant Exposition. —Eight huudred touging licenses hav lieen issued to Anne Arundel oystermei aud increase of 200 compared with thi lime last year. —Thirty * fourth class poetmastei were appointed yesterday, of whor twenty-four were to fill vacancies caui ed by deaths or resignations. —Heavy frosts are reported througl out New York. Peunsvlvania an New Jersey. West Philadelphia eve went so far as to have a light suow. —State’s Attorney GanttGantt, wa at the Court House a short while todaj for the first time siuoe he injured hi leg at Atlantic City some weeks ago. —Saturday night was a gala occasio at the Herald office Baltimore, and tb ’’Temple of Troth” was one mass c beauty and chivalry. Long live tb Herald. —A good many things can be foun out about human uaturs by chargin ten cents admission. The only way t some people’s heart is through thei poffket-book. —Mrs. H. Schaefer received toda through Mr. Shaw, treasurer of DeKal Conclave No. 287 1. O. H„ one tboui aud dollars, tbs amount of insurance o her late Husband's life. —Now that fall cleaning has com menoed, is the time to get your room papered by R. E. Sthangk & Son. 3|iiiiffiiiiriiwii— HMMnrrfrn I Scrofula Mist Dells Stevens, of BoMoa.Msox. | as writes: I hsve always suffered from a 1: hereditary SeroftUa, far which I tried g I' s * various remedies, and mmm lettable S physician*, but bosm rettsved ml After g taking fibotttas of g lam now walL I s ixitargrij J J 1 word*ofprKefor the wonderfuland- § Sgt icine, ana in renom—ndlng to aIL | 1 3±m i BIG MEETING TO NIGHT. It Will Eclipse Anything Heretofore —An Enthusiastic Send OS'. The Democratic muss-meeting tonight }in front of the City Hotel, under the auspices of the Democratic Chilis of the county, promises to eclipse anything of the kind ever held in Anuupolis. The e- old 4 ity Hotel will be attired in her gayest dress, while gas-jets aud Chinese lanterns will give brilliancy to the scene. Several brass Winds will be present to | discouise music during intervals of the meeting. The clut<s will parade the streets with torches headed by a hi ass baud. S|ecial trains aud boats will bring crowds fiom the county. Disliu m guiahed speakers, in addition to the can didates, will addies* the meeting. Dr. R. il Green, Dr. Claude and Dr. Wells, it- who are on the reception committee, will meet the speakers at the Maryland Hotel aud escort them to the place of speaking. W The meeting will lie called to order >u by Gen. F. A. Bond, inspector of weights and measures of the district of Coluin. l,r bia, who will announce the foil*wing officers of the eveniug; President, Stale 68 Senator R. Moss; with thirty-nine vice Lie presidents, including fifteen from An napolis; Secretaries, B. R. Anderson, E. J. A. Childs, W. M. Ilollady. <d PERSONAL MENTION. >d Tho Who Go and Tlium Who Como. Mrs. R. G. Elliot and soil, left today for a visit to friends in Baltimore. Mr. Henry L. West, representative . of the Washington Port is in Annapo -10 lis t- ’ Mr. Chas. Duvall, has returned home from Ocean City where he has spent, the summer. Mr. and Mrs. WUeu of Martinsburg, at W. Va., are the guests of her sister Mrs. a . Holly, Market street. Mis. Mattingly and her mother, Mrs. Medley left here today to take up their ;t # residence in Washington. Horace Holidayoke, who has been M spending a pleasant time in Ceutrevillc, U 1 has returned to Annapolis. Miss Mable Linthicum, has gone to Vft Easton as a delegate to ths 44 r.” con ltj vention which meets there. Governor Brown and his children, iV .MiBB May and Frank Jr., are on [a out ./ trip at Thousand Island. Lake George, aud Lake Champlain. Misses Emnm ami Katie Feldmeyer, g have returned fromAsbury Park, Ocean ’ Grove, and New York, where they have been spending the summer. a * The likeness of Mr. E. S. Riley, the e * Amni|K>lis correspondent, appeared in Sunday’s Herald, , also that of his dangli n' ter Miss Edith Kilty, who is corrcspon d, dent from the Woman’s College, for the Herald. ng The Modern Beauty Thrives on good food and sunshine, with ir, plenty of exercise in the open air. Her d! form glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. If her system i.. needs the cleansing action of a laxative . remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant liquid laxative Syrup of Figs. Ha Doesn’t Live Here. It is estimated that only one wage (>f earner in ten thousand in this country |r is a millionaire.— Haberstoxen Globe. Nor here either, my brother. WUI Keep Warm. Fessrs. Gilbert and Mustermnn, cor (C- ner of East street and State Circle have et just had a large and elaborate heating tH apparatus put up at their drug store, the “Central” by which the entire huild _e ing will be heated this winter. The n work was done by Mr. Oliver League •is Maryland Poniloicr*. Pensions have beeu issued to Mary rß landers by the government as follows: m Original Widows, &c.—Leatha Golds l8 ‘ borough, Hollywood, St. Mary’s coun ty. Mary A. Shorter, Baltimore. Re h- issue— Philadelphia Brust, Barton, Al id legany county, sn “Lalla Rookh." 84 The fireworks s]>ectaele of ‘’Lalla Ji Rookh” will begin its second week in 118 Baltimore tonight, and the perform ance will be repeated Wednesday and )n Thursday. The displays of firewoks he will be changed nightly and numerous of novelties and specialties will be intru de duced. _ Tlmonluin Fair Kaglaa Today. ig The officers and suiierinteudeuts had to a busy time yesterday entering and ar il. ranging exhibits for the county fair, which begin at Timonium Baltimore county today, *7 Permission has beeu giveu to the jun to iors of the House of Refuge to attend •- the fair Wednesday. The Refuge Band, hi composed of hoys in the other depart ments of the institution, will accom pany the juuiors. (18 . —— To Lay a Coroar Stone. 9 The trustees and building committee . of the Wesley Chapel Methodist Episco- K 1 Church have invited the Masonic der, through their secretary, Benja | min Russell, to assist iu laying the cor- E ner-stoue of the new Wesley Chapel E Church, corner of Prince George street k and Maryland avenue. The corner fa stone will be laid in about three weeks. Vacation Tims k Is at luad and is gladly welcomed by e all,especially those whose duties iu lifs P have caused them to greatly run down E their system to meet the requirements, E nhysioal and mental, forced upon them. fa With these and others, it is important, g whether at home, at the sea-shore or in the country, that some thought be given p to diet, and as further assistance to Nature, a good building-up medicine H like Hood’s Sarsaparilla had best be p resorted to. If the digestion is poor, 3 liver deranged and frequent headaches fa seem to be the rule, Hood’s will change p all this aud enable everyone to return to S; their home and business iu a refreshed E state of miad and bodily health. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. For the Cotton States and Internation al Exposition, at Atlanta, Ga. The ’Liutbein Railway operates nearly live ihoutao 1 tullea of ioid in eigtt of the boutliern States and its bne* e iter Atlanta Ga , from five diffetenl point* of the compaaa w aldi ngton l. r.. Is the Northern or Eastern icrminus o r <>n< of its lines, which Is oj erat d in counec tlo i with the Pennsylvania ltd mad, — * the stantia d railroad of Am**rica.” tx tween New York through Ehila 1e | h ! a, Baltimore, Washington f>. , Lynch burg and UmvlUe. Va„ Ureenboro and Charlotte. N.O. Spartansburgand G ecn vllle. f*. C . At ants. Ga , Montgomery aud Alobile. A a,end New Or’eans. with cmnectioß at Baltabury for Vahevide, Hot >prin s, Knoxville and (h.tianoo ga. at ( barlotte for C'oluiibia. Augunla, -avannah and Jacksonville, and at Ai- Unta for Bln Ingham, Memphi*, Mar on and Southern Georgia, ."olid veMlbu ed limite I trains, with through day co idle , Pullman Drawing-room Mleeper* and Dining-cars Time b.tween Washington and Atlanta, eighteen bourn, wl.hout a change of cars of any clsrs. Th* Southern Railway 1* the only line which enters and lands pustieugersin the Exposition Grounds and no effort or ex pense has been spared by the manage ment in the improvement of Its roadbed, increasing the number of Us coaches and inaugurating Its own dining car service preparatory to handling expeditious t and comfortably the heavy travel to and from Atlanta during the t'ottou Mtate And In ernatlonal Expostii n, which will open September lblh and close December aist, 1895. Un Tuesdays and Thursdays from September 17ih to December 24th, inclusive, excursion tickets will be s >ld (torn Waehingrou, D O, to Atlanta. Ga.aifAOt), good for return ten days from date of sale. Excursion tickets will be sold every day from 8 ptemb r 16th, untii December lfith. Inclusive, from Wachlngion at $19.v5, goad for return twenty days from date ot saia, and ex cursion tickets for the entire Exposition season with final limit of January 7th, 1896, will be sold from S pieiuher 16ih. uutii December 15th, inclusive, at s‘26 25. .Map f >lde s furnished, Pul man sleeping Car rtservaiions mate up u application. L. 8 BROWN, Geu’l. Agt. Pass. D pt. J. M. CULP. VV A. tURR, 1 raffle Manager, Gen. Pass. Agt Washington, D. C. NEWS IN THE STATE. Coiulemted from Our Dally ami WeFkljr Ka chsnsH, Princess Anne, Md., is taking wteps for a water supply of that town. Oxford, Md.. will celebrate ito two hundredth anniversary September 2otL>. Four thousand three hundred and nine ty-three new names were registered in Baltimore yesterday. ntate Senator Pinkney J. Bennett was noun sated for a third term yesterday Irv the young Democracy of Carroll county. Judge Stump interposed to prevent the register of voters of Cecil county from sitting at a place different from the oue advertised. It is stated that the Republicans of Harford county will indorse Michael, the Democratic uominee for the Senate, and Hanway for House of Delegates. Reopening of St. John's College. St. Sohn’s College opens tomorrow its 110th eellegiate year with a fine prost>ect for a large roster and a successful year. The college really is in its 200th year, being a lineal descendent and heir to the property of King William’s School, founded in 1696. AdvartUe JudtclouMly. One reason why people never pay any attention to and advertisements daulied ou old fences, stables aud bridges is because they do not know whether they are reading the advertisement of some firm that is still in business or one that has lieen dead for years. When people read advertisements in a newspa per that is up-to-date they know the ad vertiser is alive and doing business. Resolution of Thank*. The following resolutions were unani mously adopted by the Quartetly Con ference of the First Methodist Episcopal Church: Annapolis. Md., Sept. 16, 1895. Whereas: We consider it our great pleasure, aud duty, in an official capacity, to give tome expression of our high ap preciation of our pastor, Rev. Dr. W. L. McDowell: Resolved, That we have witnessed with great satisfaction his untiring ener gy aud zeal in soliciting and collecting all the subscriptions for the adorningand beautifying of our church, and biß i>er sonal supervision of the work, when nearly all the Board of Trustees thought it could not be accomplished at this time. Resolved, That this Body and the members and congregation of this church will always cherish the heartiest recol lection of, and gratitude to, our faithful aud successful pastor. Charles G. Feldmeyer, Secretary of Quarterly Conference. acknowledgment. Annapolis, Md., Sept. 17,1895. To the officers of the DeKalb Con clave, I. O. 11. Gentlemen :—Permit me to express t# you and through you to the Supreme Officers of the Improved Order of Heptasophs, my sincere and hearty appreciation of your kindness in so promptly—-only ten dips frpm the day of death forwardiug to me the amount of benefit due upon tne death of my beloved husband, Henry Schaefer. 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Claude, John Frank, Sr., John Nason, Win. P. Kill man, Dr. George T. Marchand, Charles K. Martin, EdwardSherlook; president, Robert 11. Welsh; vice-president. Dr. Abram Claude; score tv ry, Louis M. Hopkins; treasurer, Elmer E. Parkin son. In response to calls addresses were made by Dr. Abram Claude and Elihu S. Riley. A Democratic Club was also formed in the Second district on Saturday with 40 members. NAVAL ACADEMY. Altsrnateii l{|mrt for ICiainliiatlaii Twenty-nine alternates have reported for the cadet examination, which begins at the Jhival Academy Tuesday. Forty two have received permission to under go the examination, taking the places of principals who failed. The third classmen are having great Bi>ort in "running” the late additions to the Naval Academy, known as “plebs”or “functions.” Roach races, singing old songs, making love to trees and the like, writing poetry are some or the amusements indulged in. It is said that one of the new men who was hazed a few days ago broke the Academy rec ord by standing on bis head thirteen hundred times. Mnetlilt ofTli** “T." A largely attended and interesting meeting of the Young Woman's Chiis tian Temierance In ion was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Kalhrine Parlelt, Prince George street. After the religions services and reading the minutes the business ot the meeting was transacted, and an enter tainment for November, was settled upon. This was the first regular meet ing of the season. --i - Citly.nii Mimt Illuuilnute. The American Guardß of the Jr. O. U. A. M. will arrive here tomorrow evening on the steamers Columbia, Giles and Louiae, and are expected to reach the wharf at ft o'clock. The Annapolis Council will assemble at the Armory on East street and will march to the wharf with fife and drum corps, to act us an escort to the guests who will {grads the city by the following reute : Tincc George street to Randall, to Church, to Conduit, to Gloucester, to West, and counter march to Church ■ street, to Francis, to Maryland avenue, i to I’riuce George street, to East street, to Governor’s Guards Armory, where lunch will be served. All citizens, especially those along the line of march 1 are earnestly requested to illuminate. Annapolis Driving I'rk Association. 1 The Annapolis Driving Park Associa tion met in the Hotel Maryland yester day and elected the following officers President, W. J. Werntz; vice-president, 1 Col. L. 11. Gadd; treasurer, W. 11. Rull man; secretary, F. A. Monroe. Direc -1 tom—Charles Weiss, Jas. 11. Vansant, i Joseph 11. Beilis, Edward Weiss, Job. , Smith, Wm. E. Merrill, L. A. Palmer, I Charles W. Martin, Charles A. Crandall. W. Ilallain Claude, Lemuel K. Taylor. The Cole property has been leased for a period of live years and it is the inten tion of the gentlemen interested to im mediately go to work and start operation of nutting a regulation half-mile track ■ on the premises—said track to be used ;as driving and training track—and it i is the hope of all interested that this 1 county will have grounds whereby a [ yearly fair can be held, affording accora i modations second to none in the State. The next meeting of the Association i will be held at the Hotel Maryland on f Monday evening next at H o’clock and ’ further arrangements will then tie |er i fected. i —Wanted.—A young woman whose K* cipal duty will be that of seamstress. tu in house if desired. Wages, ten dollars. Apply at the Capital office.