Newspaper Page Text
'VI Chapped Hands ! and Faces Cured by PINE BLOSSOM SOAP. !' The best medicated toilet aoap known ([ 'i for inflammation, blotches and all skin ( * ) blemishes. Chapping and roughening I, '| of the skin can be prevented by using ( i this soap freely. Pure and antiseptic, ( <[ it is always soothing and healing in its i[ effect. Price 25 cent*, '[ 1 1 AT ALL DKVGGILTS. \ I N O Tl C E. The Books are now open lor sale of stock in the Annapolis Agriculture and Driving Park Association. Apply to W. 11. KULMAN’S Pharmacy, Weat ■treef, Annapolis, or W. J. 'V ERNTZ. SPECIAL NOTICE. —TO— Consumers of Coal. 1 have concluded to sell COAL dur ing SEPTEM BER at the same prices and upon the same terms as 1 oid in August, viz : I ANTHRACITE COAL 1 Per Ton of 2,240 lbs., viz : Broken or No. I, $4.30 Eger or No. 2, - 4.40 Stove or No* 3, - 4,60 Nut or No 4, - 4,50 JOSEPH SJ. BASIL, . Wholesale and Retail Dealer In . ® © © © OTDODDDo No order will l> tnken for less than 9 TONS at these prices, and tor over 30 TONS A SPECIAL PKICE WILL BE GIVEN. TERMS POSITIVELY'CABH ON KKCEIPT OP THE OhDEK OK WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER THE DELIVER* OF THE COA*.. in* s. M. BASIL. 8 7ra MONEY TO LOAN On Mortgage of Real Estate, In Sums ranging from S2OO to SSOOO Payable In Monthly Instalments. Apply to JAMES W. OWENS, Attorney for “The Washington National Itulldlnir and Loan Association. Church Circle and South St. Annapolis. Md. <ls3m W]M. DUVAL, dP., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN COAL- + -AND •f WOOD. Clean Coal & Full Weight Guaranteed. Having enlarged my Coal Yard and having a full supply of the best READING COAL Of all the various sizes, 1 will sell to the public at the LOWEST PRICES. Special prices will be given those w ho intend buying large quantity, i also handle STOVE WOOD, delivering it in lengths desired. m . DUVAL, Jr., No. 129 West Street. Pure Milk For Sale. Families can be supplied with PURE MILK In air tight slat's Jars, in pints or quarts Special rates made with hotels and boarding * nouses. Address all orders to C- K. REMSOH, l4tf Box ITS, Annapolis. Md. Notice to Creditors. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the A subscriber,of AnneAruudel county, has obtained from theOrphans'Courtof Anne A run del county in Maryland, letters of administra tion the personal estate of WATERS HKAL MSAKE late of Anue Arundel county deceas ed, AII pesons having claims against the de ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers theieof, to the subscriber, on or before the IST DAY OF APRIL. 1W- Thev may otherwise, by law. be excluded from all benefit or the said estate. Alt persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hands this 24th day of Sep tember I^ )WARD bbalmeare. Administrator. M For Sale or Rent . fi The Fins Three-Story BRICK RESI DENCE, No. 69 Church Street. Can be reuted on moderate terms or bought “ abar Bi D X.EE. P i , BA X DAXA, 9 21 Arundel Building. Cotton States and Interna tional Exposition, ATLANTA, GA., VIA THE SEABOARD_AIR LINE, VESTIBULED LIMITED TRAINS I pon Whirl* no Era Fare i* C'hr*l. Lea,- Wahins‘<i, l> t;., ail* t o.|O p. m . upon arrival o' the Con pre-sfoml i imbed 1 "ora New Y*k ►nd rrac'i Ai an’a al4 OJ I’. M. the cexi day. . , , A seco-* train, with tbr *ugb • ceping cars from > e v York, less s A asbington at 4 30 A. 11 . arriv ng at All-n a 5.20 A. M. ib *uex* day B-iih ira’n- •* r from the Penr.sv - ,tiijt railroa * s ! 'bi* and lau is liei ij the Union I'epol at At ania— as near the Kxp >f ioDi: rounds as through pa* eager* via a*y ine are linded Ai Porramuuili and Norfolk, t a , the Seabord Air Line has ober cni ec tions < qually as iirpor ant as those at Washlngt-n, oamj-y: From New York and Philadelphia, the Cape Char ei Route: fiom BalMuure, the Bay Line steamers; fr*m Washington, the Nor fork ard Wathißglon steamers; Irora Ji-w York, the Old Dominion steam sbipt and from Boston and Providence. •he M* rchsnts’ an l Mtnera’ sti amship®. Close connection I- made ai the st< tm*r sloes with ihrough tra‘ns and Pnllaaau Drawing-doom, Buffett sleeping !c*.s oj erst d th ough irom Porismoulh lo At anta wbLout change. Each <>f routes takes the passenger via Old I <di,t Comfort aid bruugh Hamploo R ails. iqoiPv x . These trains are composed <f the handsome,! Pullman Drawiug Hood, Buffet Hire-trig Care and Day Coaches. The 8.40 P M. train (“The Atlanta Bpecft*i”ia v< s'ibultd from end to end and is o)*raUd aotidfrom Waahinylon 1 to Atlanta without chunye. POINTS OF INTEKXST ALOfiO HIE LINK. The route from Washington i • through Fiedeilcksburg. Richmond ainl Piters burg Vitgima, Weldon. Raleigh and Sou hern PiDes, North Carolina, Chef ter, Clinton and Abbevlle. South Oar> lina, and Elbertun and Atn ns to At lanta, Georgia BA RS. Excursion tickets will be sold to At lanta and return via the Stahoatd .*.ir Line as follows: On Tuesdays and Thursdays. Sep tember 17 h to December 24th. inclusive, at sl4 OU from Washington and sl2 60 from Port-mouth and Noifolk limited to ten days from date of sale Dally, bepterober 16th to December 15ih inc Ueive. at $19.25 fro 11 * ashing ton and sl7 35 from Portsmouth and Norfolk, limited to twenty days from date of sale; and at $26.25 from Wash ington and $23.0 1 from Portsmou' h and Norfolk, good ui-t 1 January 7,1 96. THK EXPOSITION Surpasses, in some respects, any Expo sition yet held in on erica Here you find, side by side, exhibi s from Florida and Alaska, California and Maine, the United Mates of Brazil, Mexico and Canada, and so on until 1 early every civilized nation on lhe globe is rep’e sented. On the teirac** ate found, siitong many other attractions, Arab, Chinese and * exlcan villag-s. showing just h <w those people have their “daily walk and conver-ation.” Ask for tickets via “The'Seaboard Line." Pullman Sleeping Car reservations will be mide and further information furnished upon application to any Agent of ih j Seaboard Air Liue, or to llij un persigned. T. J. ANDERSON, G< n< ral Phs .'gt H. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic Manager. E. BT. JOHN, Vice Presi lent. Tiie best on tiie market is the Beauty Oil Heaters. It merits the praise of all. Odorless, safe, handsome and easily moved. Call and see for yourself au J. 11. Rawlings, West street, opposite the uepot. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. For the Cotton States and Internation al Exposition, at Atlanta, Ga. The .Southern Railway operates nearly fivethousanl miles of rotd in eight of the Southern states and its lines enter Atlanta Ga , from five diffeient points of tiie compass waFh'ngton, D. C.. is the Northern r Eastern terminus o r one of its lines, which is of erat- d in coonec lio 1 with t! e Pennsylvania road,— • the stanita d raihoad of America ” h<*. tween New York thiotigh Philade’phia, Baltimore, Washington I). O , Lynch burg and D nville. V T a„ Grcrnboro and t harlotte, N.C. Spartansburg and Gteen vll’e, M C . At an’a. Ga , Montgomery and Mobile, A a ,aud New Or'e mu, with c-nection at Salisbury for Ai-heYille, Hot spiin s. Kuoxvilh- anti ( li-tt anoo ga, at 1 bariot’e or Columbia Augusta, B<vannah and Jacksonville, snd al Ai- Lnta tor Bir inghim, Memphis, Macon anU * out hern Georgia Solid vestibu'eil li 1 lie train-, with through day co *che , Pul man Drawing-’oom sleeper- and Dining cars. Time between W shingt tn and At ants, eighteen hour. 4, wt bout a change of cars of any cla>s Tli-! Southern Railway lath only line which enters and lands passengers in the Expoei'i u Grounds and noeffoit or ex pense lias been spared by the manage tot nt in the improvement of (la roadbed, 1 increasing the number of its coach -s and iuaugu*aiing it- own dining car service preparatory to handling Iro diltouslv and comb rtaidv the he-vy travel to and from A'isiita during the Cotton States and In er ational Exposiii n, whicn will open SapuuiVr 18th -nd close December 81 t, 1995. On Tnesdats and Thursdays fiom September 17th to December 24th inclusive, excursion llcke's will be s >!d font VYa-hingron, I) O, 10 Atlanta, Ga , at * 4 (M, good for r.-turn ten days from da e of sale. Excursion tickets wtli be old every day fro n S ptemb r 16th, until 1 ecemb.-r IfUh,' ’nclu ivc, trom ; Wa hincton at $19.v5, good for re’urn twenty da s from date ot sa'e, snd ex curaion ti< ketsfor the entire Exp si lon season with final limit or January ?ih, 1896, will be sold from 8 -p ember 16tb. until December 15th. icclusive.at s'.6 25. Map f-dde s furnished, Pui n an Sir* ping ■ Car nserva ioos made up n application. ' L 8 BROWN. Gen’l. Ag’. PS6. Dept. J. M CULP. W A. UKP, T radio Manager. Gen Pss. Agt Washington. D. C. kicanlon Rate* to Atlanta. On account of Hie Atlanta Exposition. [ tiie B. &O. R. R. Co. will sell excursiou tickets at greatly reduced rales. Rea son tickei6w-ll ie sold every day until December loth, good returning until January 7th, 1896. Twenty-day tickets will tie sold every day uutil December loth, good returning for twenty days from date of sale. Ten-day tickets will be sold Tuesday and Thursday each week until December iJ4Ui, good return ing for ten days from date of sale. The 1 rates from Baltimore will be $28.50 for : the season, $21.25 for tweuty-day, and $16.00 for ten-day tickets. Correspondingly low rates from other points on the liue. 4t. I ,r - ■ " ... : - •; %• ' .. . ; ,895 VICTOR | QO.OOI, There are eight Victor Models for ladies and gentlemen, practically any heigh* frame tarnished. Victors lead the cycling world. Send for catalogue. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. Makers of Victor Bicycles and Athletic Goods. BOSTON CHICAGO. DETROIT. boston. NEW yoRK DENVER. racino coast. SAN FRANCISCO. tOS ANGELES. PORTLAND. For Sale toy J. E. Atotoott:, Dealer for Annapolis and Anue Arundel County. . V , : r < l : .’i'll. . >bf - /: > CSE3 / \>' **V.■ 50c. Druggiatt -< / ELY LKOo. oo Warren St, i-ki ijw ■ ■■■* TTHTiI WHOLESALE AND RETAIL-— — IGROOEBS, | * fa find 75 CONDUIT STREET - ANNAPOLIS Mb KOKN T S FO h: TH £ SA I E OF Quaker Rolled Oats, .tob and sample lots of Tobacco and Cigars AND - (HHIXA V¥ A A WPWOIAf.TT, Orders by Mad R eceive Prompt Attention R R MAG RUDER & CO., t-4 vnd 75 Condnit Btr<*r. Annapolis, Aid a——————^ —— MISCELLANEOUS. A LEX. EVANS. 080. E. WOOLLEY EVANS &WOOLLEY, Undertakers & Embalms —RESIDENCES N T o. 24 College Ave. No. 8 Uornhill St. Shop No. 26 College Avenue. ANNAPOLIS. MD. T 26 ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS. DO YOU SMOKE IF YOU DO. OO TO 7XUEX. HART, And get the best 50. Cl OAR ever sold.— Cigars that retail at wholesale prices SCents; 15c. Cigars 1 Cents, 3 for 25 Cent*. Also the best Grades or Smoking & Chewing Tobacco, PIPES AND SMOKERS ARTICLES, to be found in the City. Call and try a sc. PBRFRCTO CIGAR, guaranteed Havana Filler. These Cigars are our own nianufa**ore and we know what we are giving you. No Penna. Cabbage or Shorts used iu our goods. ALEX. HART, 1 75 Md. Avenue, Annapolis. Md. .James Hoban, Has Fitter and Plumber, 32 STATE HOUSE CIRCLE. (Under Y. M. C. A. HaILT Particular attention paid to ail kinds of Plumbing Work at the Shortest Prices Moderate- Give mea call. d£J Notice to Creditors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Sub scriber, of Anne Arundel county, has ob tained from the Orphan's Court of Anno Arunecl oouuty. in Maryland, letters of Ad ministration on the personal estate of HKiN- HiOH C. F. SCHAEFER, late of Anne Arun del County, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch ers, thereof, to the subscriber, on or tefore the 80TH DAY OF MARCH, 1896. They may otherwise by law, be excluded from all t>eneflts of the said estate. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. <liven under my hand this 17th day of Sep tember, 1695. , „„„„ ELIZABETH SCHAEFER, Annapolis, Md. Administrator, c. t. a. Notice to Creditors. VIOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the i V subscribers, of Anne Arundel County, have obtained from the Orphans' Court of Anne Arundeel County, in Maryland, letters testamentary on the personal estate of ELIZABETH B. RANDALL late of Anne Arundel County, deceased. All persons hav ing claims agaiust the said deceased, are here by warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, on or before the IST DAT OF FKBRVARV, 1896, They may otherwise by law, be excluded trom all benefits of the said estate. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under our hands this24th day of July, 1895. J. WIRT RANDALL, BLANCH ABD RANDALL, 724 Executor* ALEX. EVANS. QBO.R. WOOLLEY EVANS &¥OOLLEY s ' Carpenters \ Builders. Estimates furnished on short notice. Repairing of all kindß. Satisfaction guaranteed on all work —RESIDENCEfc - No. 24 College Ave. No. & torn hill K. Shop No. £3 College Avenue. ANNAPOLIS. MD. WM. R. SHIELDS, THE FASHIONABLE Barber and Hair Dresser Francis Street near State House Circle. Particular attention paid to Shaving, Halt. Cutting, Shampooing, Hair Dyeing. Ladies and Children’s Hair-Cutting, Ac. Also Razors Set and guaranteed to give satisfaction or no gRSSi . c ias!‘™“_* % c i"JUSm l EL^ p ; LEWIS GARDINER, Carpenter Builder -A N D-; Repairing of All Kinds DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.| Rcsidence,.s6„Conduit Street, Annapolis, Md. All kinds of work. Brick or Frame, done with promptness. In a workmanlike manner at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed.* Estimates for new and old work given at short notice. Particular attention paid to Jobbing work in the couuty. _ CALESMAN WASTED— to* 1 3Non Nicotine MIDGET CIGARS. Salary or commission. Good side line.— "‘"•VsDW.CO, ;t Shippensburg, Pa. HAVE YOTO CLOTHES C! RANED-f AND* PRESSED At R. Redmond’s No. lie Church Btreet. - Annapolis. Md Clothes Cleaned, Repaired or Dyed. Work guaranteed and promptly delivered. Sack or Cutaway Coat. 75c t*. Paata, Wet*. Vst. 25ct* ! I jsswSSiirM r— — 1 *~~~tlorr~ t- - rrrs * !!ounOrrtcr isoeeoaiTs U. Z. °kTut^i Crnctt ! 'ana r paten-, in less time —an those J i 'remoni from Washington. I Send model, drawing or pE- to„ with Stion. We advise, ii patentable or not. Irtu cf r > < 'charge. Our fee not dee till patent is seen. ( 1 > A Pamphlet, “ How to Obtain Patent*, ’’ w-.t .1 1 'cost of same in'the U. S. and foreign count. i:C.A.BNOW&CO.i I ] OP*. FATtwr Or—. V-—lao-ort. p. C. < j |f %%WVW<VW<. W V'VWVW'WW vwvwvm R. R. TIME SCHEDULE. Baltimore and toupalte Skirl Hit R. R Schedule in effect on and after Sept. M. 16. Leave AnoapolU: j Arrive in Baltimore: Local *.46 a. m. Arrive •t......7J0 a. m “ .„ JA& a. m., ‘ —TS^S' - -.13.00 m. “ J-S £’ S' - .3.50 p. m. j ... 4.55 p.m. Leave Baltimore: Arrive in Annapolis Local- —7JS a. m. I Arrive at. £-•* a. m. Local 5.40 p. m. I ®- t5 P* ™‘ dCNDat Ikaiiw: Leave Anna|K)Uß: | Leave Baltimore o-Jf J; J | “■? “mtSe S'. A freight train will run Tuesdays. Thurs days and Saturdays. Arriving ?* at 11.45 a. m. Leaves Annapolis f or Balti to It ltimore and return, 1 25. Sleight taken at lowest rates. C. A. COOMB*, Uen'l Manager. A B ™- M.at.r. Annapolis. Washington & Baltinori R. R. Connections for itL Points. leave aknapolis: j arrive i annapolis vjo.i 6.35a. m. ! Mail... •. *• • Express 8.30 a. m. i Express 10. JO a. m. Mail 12.05 p. m. j Mail Mail 3.50 p. ra. I Mall 6-4 op. m Sunday Trains: Leave at 8.30a. m. j Arrive at..-10 .a. m •• 4.30 p. ni. I 6.5p.m. Through coaches are run on all of the above trains between Baltimore aud Anuapolia. Through freight from Baltimore ev*fy . ocal freight trains leave Annapolis Tu days, and Fridays at 9 ?a. in. wifi bo transported at lowest rates, and will be received in Baltimore for shipment to An nupolis as late as 6.00 p. m. 8. G. 11. Brown, J. Wilson Brown O.T.&F.Agt. Manager. @BIITIIOSE & OH 0 In effeot May. IBf6 Trains will leave Cam, den Station. Baltimore Baltimore and Annapolis Line Leave tialdmore ~~~ | “ S S wio pm Arrive Annapolis.— jSg l “ a' 145 p m do:::.::::...".~ Leave Annapolis do.--.-'..."'..... - 350 p m Arrive Baltimore - * “ - ...lotils ra do-.'.'.'-"'---. 2 00 pm doZZ - - 530 pm SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave -I;;-;;:::::;:::::: I* D S Arrive Anoapoiis 'em 52 Leave Annapolis 4 3U p m Arrive Baltimore J? WASHIKOTOK AKS AHHAPOU3 LIKE. Leave Washington \ “ do - du a ra do ” pm d 0....:. 4 28 pm Arrive AnnapolU ,f { *“ a0......—.. l 45 p m do.:::r.:; <&p> Leave Annapolis...63s—B 30 a m 12 06—150 p m Arrive Washington -W *a£ do.'"-"--'.---.-."--'..'.... 2 06 p in do”;; - 5 20 p m SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave Wash I ngton <* a m do - 431 P m Arrive Annapolis - —• WJj* *® Leave Annapolis A3oa m—4 20 p m Arrive Washington lO 05 a m-6 63 p m R. B. CAMPBELL, CHAB. O. SCULL, Oen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent and CiBS FOB 818 Orders for Hacks, Carriages, Cabs and Bag gage left at Western Union Telegraph Office. Main St., Feldnieyer’s Book Store, Md. Ave , Watch-box Naval Academy Gate, or 32Charles Street, will receive prompt attention by ZACK. MERRIKEN, 6 2Stf 3* Charles Street. Notice to Creditors. NOTICF. 18 HEKEBY GIVEN, thatthe Sub scriber, of Anne Arundel county, has ob tained-from the Orphans’ Court of Anne Arundel County, in Maryland. Letters of Ad ministration on the personal estate of EMMA D. TREADWAY, lateof Anne Arundel coun ty, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, 18115. They may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all beuetit of the said estate. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 15th day of May 1895. CHARLES H.TREADWAY, 515 Administrator. FOR SALE. l&HYaluUe House &LoisM ONJDUKE OF GLOUCESTER STREET. Opposite St. Mary’s (Catholic) Church. The Well-known residence of the Late Com modore Philip F. Voorhees, U. 8. N., Commanding a fine view of the harbor. This valuable and eligibly situated property 1b offered for sale as a whole, or In suitable di visions. For terms and further description and infor mation, apply to DANIEL R. MAGRUDEK, Attorney for owners. Knights of Pythias Building (Governor’s cle.) iB - J. FRANKLIN. -PRACTICAL-* Slit anil Harness Dak, ALSO Boots and Shoes MADE AND REPAIRED. Shoes Half soled and Heeled, Sewed Shoes Made to Order for G 5 and upwards.— AH kinds of Saddlery and Harness made to order and repaired. Give me call. All work done promptly and satisfaction guaranteed.’ H. J FRANKLIN. 2 4 71 Conduit Street. ~ urTmTcJBBY BDKKHARD’S , LAMES: By simri&l request from patients atadistance, wno can not personally con*u.*, Bie, and being unable to answer the many cor respondent*, and furbish at ebon notice the Favorite Preaeriptloo. ut ,™ e .igapr.acyccoftwenty five years, have con- ItnZ&ipßrF™* ’sented to prepare and xopply to you this un •rf’V rivaled remedy for Fe \ mate Irregularities. _T The climax of medical YW T chemistry in •9? J Or. Horkbari’* V r PerkMlinU Filla. be -Inc ri x degrees stronger than r.ny known medi cine. yet no mild that the feeblest them with perfect security: in their effects that the- can be 'V Call n | a Never-F&ilinA RrraUior. Each box con tains fifty pillaf with full direction* encloeea- Price, Five Dollar* per t*’*-G*! l ,? *!? drug eai' 5K a S-£Sa-,'^ p /s^'Sl£SL"“ , “ / ... . „ J' Wf v ■ 1 '** x —- C -S——— PENNSYLVANIA RAILR \ •'/ TAKING EFFECT U. 189.'. \\ Trains arrive at and depart from Anna olis, via A. W & H. K. R , changing cars at Odenton. TRAINS LBATS ANNAPOLIS. WEEK DAYS. BOND AMAMFMPMAMP*. Leave Annapolis 636 8 31) 12 06 3 s*l Ba'4 So A r Washington 8 311H1B 1 42 6 4,'(htU> ;> 45 A iPsTav. St’n. 958 1,1*5 lT 51*6 19 Arrive ) c nion .. g2OIO US MT 5^110113 5.24 Bal to. | (divert ** I AIIHIVE ANNAPOLIS. ] - ( Calvert st’n, 7 81 8 50 4 251 8 50 4 25 I/CAve ' c nion .. 7; y tfi 12 40 4 3.' VOO 4;V BalbO. ( Pa. AV. “ 7 419 06 444 906 440 Lv Washington 730 9 001215 431 0004 30 A r AunupolUt OSO 2006 2te6 4i .0 06 024 For Philadelphia. New York, and the East, ohanging At Udonton 6.36 b lA)A. M• HUd l- U 6 andß 50l’. M. Sundays,Bßo A. M., 430 P. M. FOR BOSTON. Colonial Express, week-days, with through Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars and \ eatibule Passenger Coaches, leaves Union Station, Bal timore, 850 A. M. (connection leaves Annapo lis 086 A. M.): arrives Boston (Via BU<aiuer “Maryland" itoute) 8 30 P. M. Boston Express,daily, leaves Union Station 430 P.M. Arrives Boston 706A. M. Pullman Vestible Buffet Sleeping Car through to Bos ton. Connection leaver Annapolis 12 06 P. M., weeks days. POBTHK WEST. Fast Liae. daily, 11 40 A. M. for Pittsburg and way-pomta. . , ~ Pennsylvania Limited, 11 40, a in daily, for Pittsburg and Chicago. St Louis. Cincinnati, and Chicago express. 4 4n p m. Western express. 8 36 p m daily for Pittsburg Chicago aud leveland. , „ , Southwestern express, 825 pm, daily, ft Pittsburg. Columbus. Cincinnati aud St Louis. Paoitio Express, 11 SO n in dally for Pittsb g. Chicago, Toledo and Columbus. Counecta tui Cleveland except Saturday. For the North, leave IT nion station—N lagura express 858 a in, week days. Fast line tor Wil liamsport, Elmira, aud Lock Haven 11 40 a in, week days. Rochester and Buffalo express. 826 p m, daily except Saturday. Northern ex press, IX 60 pm. W Uliainsport express, 448 p tn daily. For further information address Colin Studds Passenger Agent Southeastern District, It A P station, Washington 1) C. S. M. I’kevobt, J. R. Wood, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pas. Agt Western Maryland Railroad Schedule. In effect June3oth, 1896, leave Hillen station, Baltimore as follows: daily: 4 30 a m—Fast mall for N & W, south and south west, Ulyndou, Westminster New Wlndsor Union Bridge, Mechanicstown, Blue Ridge Hagerstown,and exceptSuuday,A' Uliains port, 114 C v R. daily, except Sunday: 7 23 Accommodation for Gettysburg, BA H division, main line east of Emory G rove, also G & H R. ~ .. 811a m—Mail for points on main line, 11 A C \ aud N & W roads. 916 a m—Express for Pen-Mar only. 1017 a in—Accommodation for Gettysburg, A points on G & H. „ „ 12 26 p ia —Accommodation for Kmory Grove. 2 26 p m—Accommodation for Emory Grove. 3 23 p m—Express for Arlington, Howardsvllle Sit Wilson, Owlngs, GTyndon York, Han over, Gettysburg, 11 & H. andG A H roads 3 32 p in—Express tor York aud 11 A H Dlv. 4 W£p m— Express for pointson main line west to Cherry Run, U A C V aud N A W roads for points south. 6 06 p m—Express for Glyndon ami accommo dation beyond U nion Bridge. 616 p m—Accom for Emory Grove. 6 07 p m—Accom for U nion Bridge. 11 26 d m—Accom for Emory Grove. SUNDAYS: 930 a m—Accom for Union bridge A Hanover 2 30 p in—Accom for U nion Bridge. 4 00 p m—Accom for Emory Grove. Ticket aud baggage office, 396 E. Balto street. All trains stop at Union, Pennsylvania ave., and Fulton stations. J. M. Hood, o. m., B. H. Griswold, o. r. a gPRING SCHEDULE. .ftfcSESfi Annapolis, West, Rhode and South Riverß. The Steamer "EMMA GILES,” from Pier No. IB Light Street Wharf, Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays. On Monday and Friday, for Annapolis, West, and Rhode Rivers, Leaving Baltimore, at 7.30 a. m. Leaving An napolis for River Landing, atlOu. in. Lcav ing Rhode River for Baltimore, at 12 noon.- Leaving West River for Baltimore, at 1.30 p. m Leaving Aunapoliß for Baltimore, at 3 p. m. (Stoppingat Dr. Sprankliu’s Wharf Mondays. On Wednesday, for Annapolis, West aud South Rivers, Leaving Baltimore, at 7.30a. m. Leaving An napolis for River Landings, at 10.00 a-m.— Leaving Taylorsville for Baltimore at 11.30 a. m, Leaving West River for Baltimore, at 1.30 p. m. Leaving Annapolis, at 3.00 p. m, iar*Freight received in Baltimore daily. For further information, apply to Agents at W harves, or to Tolchkstkr Company, Pier No. 16 Light St,, Baltimore. Md. Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic 8.8. Co. WATER AND Hfc RAIL ROUTES.JwJBSMa^y To Ocean City and all points on the Chesa peake Bay aud Tributaries. FOR HEALTH, PLEASURE and BUSINESS Unexcelled facilities forboth Passenger and Freight traffic. Close connection with the trunk line rail road, insuring convenience to the traveler, aud the quick dispatch of all freights. Fifteen commodious and handsomely fitted out steamers. Comfortable state rooms. Good Cuisine. Polite attendance. Schedule In effect Sept, 30th, 1896. Steamers leave piers 3,4 and 4> Light Street wharf. Baltimore, as follows : RAILWAY DIVISION.—4 30 p. m. daily, except Saturday and Sunday; 3 p in Saturday only, for Claiborne and stations to Ocoau ■ City. • CHOPTANK RIVER LINE.-B i> m daily, except Sunday, for Easton, Oiford, Cam bridge and landings to Deuton. ’ WICOMICO RIVER LINE.—6 p m every ' Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday lor Wingate Point, Deal's Island and landings to Salisbury. NANTICOKE RIVER LINE.-6 p m Mon day, Wednesday and Friday lor Deal’s Island and landngs to Seaford, Del. GREAT WICOMICO AND PIANKATANK RIVER LINE. —6 p m every Tuesday and Friday for Great Wicomico River. Divid ’ ing, Indian and Dymer's Creeks, Little Hay, Milford Haven and Piaukatunk River to I ree port. Steamers leave from foot of South Street *s follows: POCOMOK E RIVER LIXE.-A 30 p m Tues day aud Friday lor Cristleld, Tangier Isiarid, I Onancock and landings to Pooomoke City and Snow Hill. MSSSONGO RIVER LINE.--6.30p m Mon day and Thursday for Ford’s, Cristleld, Kin ney’s. Onancock, Chesconessex. Hunting and Messongo Rivers. OCCOHANNOCK RIVER LIWE-jMOpB Wednesday and Sunday for Gristle Id. Fungo teague, Nanduaand Occabanuock Rivers. > For schedules, maps and other information L W,,t * B. L. FLEMING, Genl. Pass, and Freight Agent, 3 WILLARD THOMSON, Genera) Manager. Ticket Office. 133 E. Baltimore St Baltimore. J ARTHUR W. ROBSON, Ticket Agent. PLEASURE asses. BOATS TO HIRE. W. H. BURTIS, Foot of Prince George Street, Is prepared to furnish Pleasuie Boats, Row-Boats, Sail-Boats, Fishing Tackle, Bait, Ac., on the most reasonable terms Will furnish a man to row or BußTig sft Foot of Prince Street. WANTED. EVERY SMOKER sample box oi our Non-Nicotine Midget Cigars. Only one box to one address. Address, LANDIS * CO., 3 jgy shippensburg. Pa. . w. ■' - . *•- Lu. lA' • , L. H. REHIV'M w rffl itreet , f : V A RE Til MU'SINESSII A Pas : rom Her hM The Impo it evporiomv, ( ,f;9 tan ivatln*. He follow n,u is , .■ -1 Imd been .uhlml Hit |„ ~,H yours, mud iim tin,,. ~ rv five years l fv.m <1 |, v ttnunusly is In bu-iuev, i retare on a. ,m of „, v aiehin told n rim.ls t luit I, J pvuth. My i mi,| I,mil, i^H K‘ll, lliui 1 ' Ilileeil in when a item an dinvi. ,1 „ v I>. v,,;,., ni, , ; ■ Sister, nln v I !Ks • n it tit let, ,j Wise, had lie ureil Gy tl„ tv|,„'.,™ Mglilll ast mi e;ii Lv \> 011,1,11. II Uiltleof II l. uni'utv, |,|„| |,,V tin hour aft, aktng the tiro feel a det'ldt ||U-., in, „t | tl p.. of my I loo.| In I, | hail tal„,|.|, | H • oi hi move ink b>, sotiirtiiusj !■ done for mot .ami t,.v nmls le.i so ions 11 Im>> 5..: ~i, Itefore I lia il,i n mie Uitti,, Dealt ('ins' t .welling hml all foil 1 wasso (tetter that work Glim e. aimen<laii,msitg^| t'> Mu : tills \ ai>li' t'i’iiM'ilv ' V-.H WMt llarrh M.,riit,'timi, hi, H Dr. Miles’l Heatt t'lin , eminent k|ms st in heart ilisravH nil ilruagl.sts a poslm, by fh" l*r. M Mnll.'ait o.i:i t i,J r-wtlnf of til l .1 (tor hotllf, M id !l i> j.sii iVl ii,l o; i it end luerouMlriiis HUB PHREI Dr. Ilnmphr Kiieelile*tut>tsi.-tiftSa carefully pr' i lirmeiUot. tis.l f-r j .rlvate prni'llr ,1 for ever thirty y.t ample with .at nucoinit. K'rrt it.*t* I special cure i he ,llt*we named s ii'inne m ) -Fevers, ;estlmw, Itiflammsd*, 4- Woriil", 'til Kt" er, Wiinua*.,. H- Teel hi n g .He, Ojlng. WsMUa 4-Din rrliei ' t'lill*rot <>r A.iula_ T— Coughs, , IroneMtU H-Neiiriilgl I ->th<tie, bun*.... llrndlieh4Mik lleailm liioUp, 10- i "Miisn 11— KUippressa r IVinftil I’rrii* I*J—Whiles, lu‘re i. I’erleJ. 13—Croup, l.niigils, Ileawws 1 I—Holt lllie4, i:vl|kliik,l.ruitts 15- i leumsiie Kata., 16— Mnlnrla, Aik ■>* iiAi~ 10— Cnlnrrh, nei n,< ,'eld in UmHs aO-Wlioopintt U Ii •27—Ii Idney Dd- * ‘2B-Ner%n lC >’ 30-Criniiiy W|i e 34-HoreTliioiii, i, v, rloratwlTl ii ti dr. hum! :ys* rote ll sf -IC FOR ul'ln Put up in small tK.ttl f plesaant I*ll*4 * you*! pecket. Sold by DruritliK, <>ri " r ' l Ns. i|eursT'•*"•' •‘•nei •* HI S Pit IlKtlS' NH. < tt, *IH Mlll “s s SPECFIC ;7 - * Ist Day. 13 til M s THE G.7GA; ,PILI trodoee* . i. jsjverfnlly. Young men '. n , o men will t"■ • r ’ i REVIVO. H Bene Lost Vo 1 L'Bt Power, la til effects o: which unfits on* “ f 11 V, , ! aotosiy curi is a great nerve ronhj "I . ing back the t* ek <el< o < Storing the V.f > ’ and Coo mnipt 1W ‘ - Jther. 1: ran •lJJOperpa * . It , tive writlen i a<'f the money. 11 r g ROYAL MEBICH £l ‘| > - ' ' FELDMK Y l l: |‘K- 1 -> 11 ,f nov. l*Li yr.l • * a i.YOjb HGAe wKSim Wabash p * - , •*" ’ - f T '" vj w\J f;uiKru I ■‘' _ / TM Uniterm. .. H HE aril, la e>;u.< m>' s - „ V & eon*, it *<* •**“* * fjjtrr rug. Unnm (0 cat prnnut answer , ,40*41. , Ml A- CO.. W'"” ‘ _ experience in tie 11 H* r . ,a turns etrltdly C"i .’.ifßls rk Jornia'Um com *'‘J “• tain them sent .y ? teal ami sclent.!.. ' T ~a na * 1 ' , Patents takef * I Do j( . f PJ Special noticf* irith j ~a, r* t * . t thus are brow *• ; 4 *.• ,</ emt cost to ti," ' :,, G; t ,. rs te:.bk' < . Sued weekly, ei.-ta - '.l largest Mwaiatu-o *>' ... ■ -‘ f . * world. S 3 * Building l/'i : I. i Copies, c< " I tlful p'atea. u i houses, with p<■ latest derier ; nfitN-s D'n..;' —" fp23j?Si RiAVE YOU r ee u y° a t* ind a-1 P iA