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SATURDAY JULY 0. 1S81. --A delightful rain visited this section Thursday iiijjht. --iliss Thomas, who lias Iwcn ongnypd in the family of Col. J.

W. Bryant as covcrnrfcs for the pnst year, was serenaded on Saturday evening last by the bund. Mhs Thomas look the boat Thursday for hor home in St. Mary's county. is hereby given lothc members of Hcnton Orange, No.

I'. to meet promptly at 2 o'clock 1'. Wednewhiy, the I'Mi al their usual place of meeting. A full attendance is drsired as limiiiu.s.s nf an urging nature demand;) it. --The Rev.

Mr. Hall having been called to Anne Anindcl enmity by Hit; illness of his father-in-law, Mr. harl, there will he no hcrvici; at Christ church nor al the i-chool house near UoonKliorotinh, on Sunday next. J)uc notice will bo given of his return. --Whilo the bridge is bcinsr repnirrd WO would thai thu di-gracefnl fiifu tvliicli "All.

pciso i. drive- ing, over. this, f.islcr lliaiin. walk are lialil': to a line of be Fpcedily taken down. Thu schoolmaster wasn't around when it was put up.

--A picnic was held in LOIIJJ'M f-'chool IIoiiHc jjrovc by the M. K. School on Monday, the roiirlh. Several hundrjd people were in but the pleasure of the day wan niurrcd by the awful calamity at Washington and the extreme hot weather. --Agricultural Linif, which is offered for sale by the Consolidated fias Company, is something u-liicli cannot fail to commend Hfielf to our runners nnd those engaged in raising fruit.

The low price at which it can be purchased and the benefits to be derived in comparison with the various fertilizers now used should secure for it ready sale. --The trustees of Wye cam)) ground met on Thursday hist and organized for the jeiir by electing E. Uailey president; Walter F. Ilarnmn, sccn- tary, uud James 11. Palmer, treasurer.

Thu ground is to be greatly improved this jcar by laying out more avenues, the addition of nmn; lamps, whitewashing the Ac. Tin; day selected to give out the coii- Jivilli Ihc camp is ThurMlav, 14, o'clock. The camp will be opened on Wednesday, August L'd. --We heard joke at the expense of Ihe Washington Collide last Friday, tlmt'some of the yntinjj nicii who jiridu tlicni'-Hves on their good looks may not altogether relish. During lliu of ball Friday, flat near it yoimi; Missic who had up from town to pee the -lame, and overhead her remark in all earnestness, "My how this College bus gone down since last yer.

There arc nothing like as here now as tlu-rn were tertaUH Transcript. --Tlio Erery -Ketnyiy publishes reports from peach growers in all parts of the prninsuhi showing thai the fall' 1 has left bare most of the few trees thai escaped lasl winter's frosts. The crop is total failure throughout Delaware. Muny orcliaids, except along the water will not produce more than a fi-w baskets. "Wicomico county, will not thin over 00 or 800 baskets.

Nothing is hoped from the crop in Talbot county. On the const, of Sus.scx county, a few orchards will yield from tcr to one-half crop. A mile from the shore the orchards are bare. --Proposals for dredging Choplauk river were opened at tho oflice of Cnl- oucl Win. P.

Craij-hill in Uallimore on Thursday last. The fpccilicatioiis are for excavating a. channel in the river, between Denton and Ecventy-llvo feet wide aud six fret deep. Only ono bid was received, that of Cnpt. Daniel Constantino, who also contract, under which he is working al present on another portion of the channel.

His oiler was -27i ccnff) per cubic yard, al which prico the coulnicl was awarded him. About cubic yards will have lo he removed by October ncxl. Tlic immediate supervision of Ihe work is under civil Engineer Sudlcr. --The dancoat Ihc canning houso on Monday evening would have been thoroughly enjoyed but for the abom- inalile weather which Vcnuor r.cnl specially for Iho occasion, as some re-marked. II was hot, ns some of the young gentlemen who had lo keep constantly cncouragiug their collars lo stand alone will lell you.

Not few "whewsl" and other as original remarks rclalirc lo the lofty feuts of the thermometer were indulged. Tho subject, if uot already so, became hackneyed on Monday night. About tun o'clock a refreshing shower cooled oil the oppressive atmosphere, and the comic wid do tall was Jos' like dc one I f-aw bcfo' de wa'. an' I tells you it'b gwinc to bring I rouble. When de tails go out in it means sutnfin.

I'EC been nolicin' niecomlcs many years, an' wen dey tome dar come nho wahs, an' inuddiT', an' blond, an' a gineral county peace trees though hnrc of of fruit, arc ill an unusually hridll'y condition. Alexander Hough, of Milford, has rnccivi a u-rlilicnlcof membership in the society of the Ciucinuati. Prof. William McC 1 Jolfcri.s, of DM- want College, bus received frnm the University of Syratine, the honorary dczrec of Ph. I).

Kale A. Harper, of Milford, who was firvi'Tt-ly hiirnpd days since in attempting a fire with coal oil, has since Thii'vrs entered the honu of John A. licynolds, of al an early hour of morning and a small amount of money. J.ewes gox'-ipi-w are rolling as a sweet morsel under their tongues a of in which a marrird and a young foreigner are concerned. Hover church bells weigh follows Ilolj-f'ross, II.

1,700 pounds; Episcopal, pounds; Pre.shyleiT.ui, pound-i, aud thudisl pound-'. I The FrclU nf Bnttht. About people were al Fairvicw Paik, Uover, on Monday last, to bee the trials of speed. John It. Wharton, the manager, had exulted himself, mid everything pasnt-d oil pleasantly.

The ti-ick was hi excellent condition, and tin; was every way favorable. The judges were Colonel Small, of Lincoln, D.ivid Uci'sa, of the vicinity of Clayton, and William Ilardcaslle, of Smyrna. At 1 o'clock the racing began. The first heat was uninteLChling. The second narrowed down to a closely contested race between lllacktrood Hulle uud which excited thu liveliest alteutiou.

The other heats of this race were just as hotly contested as botwcen these two. The second and third heals of the Ihrce-minuU! china arc as iinin- terfhling as the lirst heat, tho Scilun having it all his own way. In the 2.28 and 2.2U classes there wen: some fine exhibitions of sppt-d. was applauded xvlieii he came upon the track. The result of tho afternoon's ruciug ia as follows: 3.OouM.--ri'iwKfKlO.

Marnlull, KaMun, Lr. h. 1 1 1 Karlr, Centreline, MPIII- 2 llcaxniT, Smyrna, lit 1, cli. AlfXainler, (Uutcrbury, Uel. ill.

Ci TKU KmlUi, 8. K. Ilnli- Time, a.r.J 1 I 4 1C NvU Jolm Jinnur, lultliiiiirp, lir. Hi. Llr.

I'lll li. Thos l-r. 1 1 1 1 4 4 Jobn II riillailfliilila, jlbrUnixul Il'-IlL- II 1 t-iiiiOr, llctlilclirin, l. tn. Ijily J'cn- nir J.iiii.M i Mtl It.

in. C.Jintiln Maul 7 7 FHmllli.l'liltj., in. Jjtly Ixar 4 2 r. Itjlli-y, Ciutorli iry, i. Uluiifcntrr 0 0 1 i umr.siDO.

II Mnrrhnn, Chrltliana, cli. In. Moy .1 Kuril, If. K. Ttin I.

II. Miillli" 1 riillaiUlplila, cli.g. Ulimtcr 2 1 'J c-ns-t John II M'lmton, Dover, li. e. Kliernmi a 1 1 1 II 1'lllb I'.

K. Hay i i 'J 'J 2 rl.irK, Ainlilcr I'iirU l.r. m. ISrlln nf llctlllt brill 4 4 ills i i i i i Clurli-H 4 3 a .1 Time, a.3i;. ir.i I 1 (Us.

dancing was plcasanlly kept up uniil after midnight, llofrcshtuentd prepared by the ladies were Ihe most seasonable part of tho entertainment. --Presiding Elder Martiiulalo announces tho following appointed time for holding quarterly conference in this district: Marydcl, 2Hd and and 25tlr, Hudlersville, 2-Ith' and 23th; Kent, 30th and IUst; Pomona, and Itlst; Grccnsbor- ongh, August 2d; Easton, 5th and 7ih; Trappo, Ctli and 7th; King's Creek, Tllinnd 8lh; Talbot, Oth; Cenlreville, lllh; irillsborough, lOlh; Quecnslown, lllh; Kent Island, 13th and 14th; St. Michaels, September L'd aud 4lh; lloy- nl Oak, 2d and 4th; Oxford, 4th aud 5lh; Middlctown, llthniidiath; Odcs- and 12th. The quarterly conference for Grccnsborough will bu held at Oakland Camp; that of Talbot at Creek Camp; and those IbrCen- trevillc, Ilillsborough and (Jneenstown at Wye Camp. Focm'ii iiunibcr ol arrests were made in consequence of scrapes.

Clarion Urown charged by Herman fJibaon, Jiolh colored, with having committed upon him an assault and battery with pistol by shot in the face, was ariustcd by constable Curry and curried before Juslice'Orrell, who sentenced tho prisoner to Ihirly days in tho county jail. The shooting was thought by the lice lo be accidental and the Imprisonment wns for disorderly conduct. noii ia not seriously hurl. William Sheppard, while, and Jcro Scolt, ored, got into nn altercation and were brought before Justice Melvin. Sheppard was lined $1 aud costs and Scolt was cleared, llrico Douglass was brought before llie same Jusiice charged will; Beijing liquor.

He gave bonds for nppeanince at Court. lien. Jlord- ley was lined SI for disorderly conduct. DlSCOVEllKD THE The publication in week that Dr. C.

H. Hose of Chapel saw the comet at 2j o'clock on Wednesday morning brought out a statement from Mr. Ileury Burrows, night watchman, that he saw Ihc comet at o'clock A. W. on Wednesday, June 22d.

This will givo Mr. Lurrows a strong claim on tho Warner prize of S200. 15ut now comes Henry Dodson, colored, who lives near Cordova, and avers that he saw Iho comet about i o'clock in Ihc afternoon of Tuesday, June 21st. Henry docs not explain why it hna since censed lo be visible in Llie day time, but he is positive that he is the only true 'and original discoverer. To 'a reporter Ihe said: "Dntnr me- Ulitc Itenril KnNturu Sliuru- man.

l-'rum tin Grftiflnroinjh h'tfr I'ftn. J'Jdivnrd Teach (IJlnn IJeard), .1 f.i- uioui pirale, for a timo lived wilh his outlaw band on an island oll'Aecoinack. From tins (his headquarters) ho made frequent, inroads on Her sliipping, hiding his treasure at flu: fool of an enormous sand hill. This a Her wan Is shifted its position and at, Ihe present lime is moving in a direction thai bids fair lo bring it belween the lighthouse and the sea, Siilh'cc it lo say that when Teach sought bib treasure it was mil to be found. In 17 IS he captured a ship, hut a survivor managed lo communicate Iho fact and Ihe pirate's whereabouts loan Ivnglish man-of-war.

The commander at once dispatched a. sloop under command of lieutenant Mainard to capture him. Teach was caught, and Ihc sloop re aimed wilh Ihe piratc'H head dangling from Ihe masthead. Speaking of mnslhcads recalls an incident of the war of 1812, although the local editor did not have occular demonstration, being necessarily absent, owing to the extreme previousness of the event. A llect of tlio enemy's ships was lying just oil' the capes and attracted a great deal of attention, many visitors going aboard, lo whom the otli- ccra were ever courteous, especially when Ihe visitors were of the gentle sex.

Amo'ng one of llicse delegations of visitoro ono day was belle of the Eastern Shore. Uesides hor personal attractions stio was possessed of lino vocal powers. The learning this, requested her lo sing. She replied that she would if they would let her select tho piece. Of course they assented, mid the fair vocalist, there on the enemy's ship, sung mr own "Star Spangled Banner." Appalled at her daring, yot charmed by her voice, ono by ono joined in, and soon Ihn old ship rung wilh Ihc precious old song.

Tho lady afterward elormcd the heart of one lono man and became a Mrs. Joyncs. Tho AVlicat fliiu-ker. The lone of the Baltimore market is reported rather weak. Tho prices on Thursday ranged 8120 to ifl'JIJ for Fnltz and S122 to S125 for longbtrry.

"It is Curing Kvcryboily," writes a druggist, "Kidney-Wort is the most popular medicine we sell." It Miouid be by right, for no other medicine has such specific action on the liver, bowels and kidneys. If you have those symptoms which indicate billiousncss or deranged kidney a do not fail to procure it and use faith by my political connections in tn public life, my sullcrings were iu- lensillcd by the comments of those who sifw my ftice nnd head covered with scrof- iilniM humor," said a gcntlem.ui recently cuted by (Juticum Remedies, "Why nn object of loathing nnd disgust to yourcell aim society fnnii catiirrh, when Snnford's Kailicnl Cure, externally and ia lernally administered, will cure every symptom of ih? disease. Kvery package ia a complete treatment. Only $1. At Enston, July 4lli, Etta twin sister of M.

Ella and daughter of Gco. and Annie Do R. Wilson, aged 0 months mid 12 days. "The gales of pearl have opened on their musical angels inin- isirant have taken a little lender lamb from our arms to nurture it in Heaven." this place on Monday night last, of cholera infantum, Fm- inett, infant son of Emincttnnd Jennie Dowucs, aged about 4 months. asleep in on the night of 4lh July, 1881, at Ihe residence of his grandfalhor, Win.

G. Horsey, William llussum, only child of Dr. Enoch nnd Eva M. George, aged 17 months and 19 days. "Is it veil wIlli the child It Is ncll." TIIH ICI1.LKD, WOUNDED AND IN THE A A A fnra the EtttHnvtrt American.

It wsis near the scene of thn lasl mcmoriiMc bunrccu the lle-rulari, uiuler tin; leadership of lhal ni'iile general, I. Freeman liiihin, and the YolunttirTH.commaiided ly His Taylor llaiuilioii, lhal the war corresjiuiiilunt of Tlie Ameriatn one morning last week an L-ldcily gentleman who seemed to bu surveying the battle-Held with a critical ejc. For the moment hn fiiu- thai it might he some loud historian collecting data for a forthcoming work on ris.e and fall of purlieu; but on drawing near he recognized the talented b.iek of his friend, Colton, President of Ihc Board of I'o- lice you point ilir exact spot lie fi-ll?" ftiid Ihc Coiiiiiiissiotiei uilh his sail, sweet smile. Wlinl lellow fi-h? 1 the intrepid W. llic ilirei'tioii lit C'oiu- mi I iinerV :l.iiice nnlil liitt n-stwl on trii'-U, liuleii i i tlnift liy.

uiy dtnr frienl lliu (jovt-riinr, of mimed num. I dii! love him!" And thi- Com s-lu-d a lenr the size of n. liott-1 ch-ik's di.iinnml. "Anil wimlio miel: nn honest nuniT' "Holiest, my "Anil lit lionoreil by his par- ij?" i i Dr. llcn- kle uiul luyM'll', In; icccivcil more fur llic iinu'Uiif nf grist to tin: mill any oilier in in Maryhiml.

lint lie is gone--lie a gounr. Oli! IKUV lie bill' I'm nl." And llif ooiiunissioucr dmppud tuiotlier 18 cunit 'Hi- wiih reformer, WHS ho not?" tlie intrepid itill limit "lie was! he wns! Oh, how he suffered!" "Yes, that WMS it. He thought he saw rrfoim nl every and, like Ithniluric Dim, one from his hiigle wimltl turn (he Suite upside down. It wiis a h'n: blow. Thul's wliul took nwny.

Hut, nh, how he snircreil!" "And your friend, Ooriiiiiu why is liu not here to his loirs with ''Ah! Ilierc you touch a tender were not--no, they lint! uot hueii iii- thiMlc of late. Tliu csti-eiucd deceased, 1 rtijrcl to fny, hud one weakness. AsSiuil dcsjihed David, who Imd scrvc-d him I'aillifuily, bucaUBc he saw in tlie shojiliiMc: lioy rival for his throne, BO the Governor lieciitmt junlous of the young nmn from Hownrdciiunty who chainpiun- ctl him for sctuitor in ISiiS." "Bui you--he loved you, did he not?" "Why, no-- ilml not with bouiulle.sa nflectii'ii. You sec. when Gorinun wns supporting him for the in 1308 I a member of Iho Icgislnturc inul re- lo votu I'ur him.

Queer that ho should liavu lulled Gormiui because llie helped him, uud me because I wouldn't, isn't it now? Ami yet how I loved him--Oh, how I loved him!" "And do you renlly think the Governor wauled lo go hwk to tin; Seiiuiu again "Think? My frleiiil, you suppose if thu ICusluin Shoie door wns open he would turn his IVICR on it? Hut so fur us he is concerned, it ia shunned lo and boiled. And, beside? my my dear Iricml--is a corpse. 1'V the Jlrht time in his life he has a dead HUKI tiling Oli, how he millers:" mid once moio Hit- Cornmissioncr got the drop on a "lint llie living--whnl of tho survivors (if the lialtlel hat of Mr. Whyte? Tliiit's the survival of the lightest, isn't il? Well, ho scorns lo suit everybody, nnil what everybody likes must hi- tho piuper Ihiujt." "Ho wnnls to go buck to llie Hcimte, doosn't be?" "Well, icnlly, lie nover sixid FO, niul-- bill, of rounc, lie's always ready lo sae- rilice himself lo ImriiioiiiKO the parly, you know." And he may go into pnrtncrship i Governor lliunihoii for that into piiitiiufRhip with what iioiisense! And, besides, do you snpPOM: nn nstnte jmlilic'mu like Whytu ivoiild tnkc in p.iitncr uulcHS he could furnish indubitable evidence thai politically Tin- Irnlli is tU-U ncilli erol'lliem is too good lo hctniu; to the when il units, nnd bolh (jonil enough lo licluiii; tn a party of reform, when it suits hctlcr." "And Uonnnn--how did he come oul of Ihe llghtl" "Oh! jiolhing disturbs him. Ho is the most nbuwil man in llie country, lint hu nnvcr losses his lemper; nnd a nmn who iiilulh his temper is greater, you know, thnu lie who tnkelh a city, even city like lialtinioio." "And what ol'Guuprnl Bradley Johnson --did I not sne him doing picket duly on Ihe ere of battle?" "1 don't know the Genurnl.

IVrhfips he wanted lo file to Iliimilton'fi will, or Bccurc the rcccivcrshii) for tlio And Dr. Heiiklc--isn't ho among the mibsinjj?" "I really don't know. The Doctor hasn't been himself for a long time, i'ou see, he loa his liver nnd last full, and il iitfvcted his sp'uita. Like nil dyspeptics, he turned reformer nnd fict his hcnit on getting the stale Ireasnryship. Hut I don't blamu him so much us others do.

I dare sny I should huve been reformer, too. if I hadn'l becu elected police "Bui whnl nbout Mr. Baimon "Well, Mr. Bunnou is a Eelf-madc man, nnd ho deserves great credit for It. I don't think he wds the bust nmn thai the Governor could have picked put lo exhnrt siiincistoicpcntauce; but, with all thy iKiilts, I love tliee still!" Fliulluy--he fell early in the didn't ho "Fimllny PoorFindhiy a m'ficciit orulor he he, now Findlny reminds mo of magnificent waterspout 1 saw ol sen.

It rose nnd roso and continued to tise until the apex seem- to touch the sky, nud then--Well, just then it collapsed, nnd tbe ocean looked so culm mill unrullled that it wns Imnl to believe there had ever been nny waterspout fit all. Findlixy Is curluUily magnificent sponttr 1 By thu wny, ho hit you porcupines--you qiiill-ihivers--pretty Imrd. He said the Biiltitnore wns deaf and dumb. But innybc that's great coMifoit when he docs all thu talking, "Anil now nbout yourself, Mr. Coiu- niissioner Are you candidate for the goveriiorBhip "Conic now, no joking.

Haven't you heard that I waived my claims hi favor of Briscoe. provided lie'carried his comiiy for Hamilton It Is iruo ho didn't fill the conirnol, but I'm naturally so necom- that I'll uot hold him lo thu agreement "But, of course, you want to go to Con- "Not this evening. In fad, them's no ofllcc in the gift of the people thai I'd nc- cepl--nnlesi, of course, to the parly. Thai's OUR point upon which Air. Wbyto nnd myself agree perfectly." biucly, you huve dune so much for Ihe pnity that--" "Hush My public record ia he Porn yon; 1 cannot speak ot'it.

I liuve read somewhere that 'on their own tnurits lu odest men tire nnd for (hut mailer on their demerits too. I nm perfectly willing lo admit I but I hiivn dono less nnd received moio lhan other man in tho party. Thai's where my modcaty comes in, you And with heavenly smile upon his lips, the Commidsiomir liadu llie Intrepid C. good-bye, nnd hurried offlo give directions about Ihe planting of the monument to his "dear fiicud, tie. 1 GOOD LOGIC.

A word to those who ncglccl to avail themselves of Ihc biibiiu'ss opportunities we oiler. For HQiirly thirty years we have largely supplied the retail demand for ileus', Boy's, and Childrcns' Clothing in this city ami Stale satis- fnelorily. The class of clothing we make is too lino for dealers in small towns to keep, nnd is much heller limn is "entrally found ia larj-i; cities. If you want a good article ut Ihc lowest possible price call upon C. K.

Oehm Sou, cor. i'ratl and Ilanover Sis. The largest slock of general merchandise ever kepi at Denton JSridge is now for sale by Charles F. Ladies' 1 Lace lop Berlin Gloves, 12 inches long. The besl in the mnrkel at 23 ccnt-Cpcr pair.

Chas. F. Willis. A Finnic duse of J. 31.

Lnmrpic's Anti- liilinus Hitters, taken nl night un retiring, i ninlci; you Ice! so much Iwtlcr lliu succed dny that licnecforth y.iii will nut I if: williont il. Take our iidvice on Hi" firil approach of diseasi Try it. The cost is trilling; ij piper or bottle. All s-ell it. W.

li. Tlioruton, proprietor Hallimorc. Sid. Xi) NnoilfMl. No p.iluliid liofpltul ntedcdfor Hop Hit lers pntienls, nor larire fialnrici.

puU'ers to it'll u-lmt Hup nilters will do or rnrc, as Ilicy tell Ihi-ir own btory by tlieir certain and absolute cmcs at home York fnilepeinleiit. A Tim Hop IJillers Com- Jinny is one of liorliiiHtcr greatest business enterprise. Their Hop Hitters have readied a sale beyond all precedent, having from tlieir intrinsic vnlni! found their wny into nlmn-t every household in the nnd. Exploring: Hnlf the medicine taken by the sink is sent on expeditions. Kiddnt-y has specific anil understood fifed MI curing bad cuses of kidney nnd liver tniuhlc, with conslipntion.

ltd enmhinrd action on the dill'cient orpnns of the sc- ereloiy system gives il Hi wonderful success. The most dillleult cases nre being lured W. CO. Adviirtifling Agents, 123 linltiiiiorc lialiiinoiu, are to contract for Advertisements in the JODIINAI. at our best rales.

AGRICULTURAL LIME. anil Fruit Orunen are respectfully 111- fiiruu'd that Ihc CONSOLIDATED GAS CO. iirciureil to sell, at tlio lour price or CENTS UUSHKL (delivered to vuicl) AGRICULTURAL LIME, In quantities to Milt. A valuable enrlcber o( UnJ anl a pfotector Aliplj lo SlatiuiiB at Canton and Spring Garilent, or tn onice, MUJ'l'IJ MI). I A A JLJUMLUUl Have their store filled with A A I Now is tiie time to inixke your purchases.

Everybody delighted wltu tbe A A I AT OUR STORE. Oar Latch-string Always on the Outside, THOMPSON KERSEY. SPRING STOCK NOW ON HAND. G-aceLs alrcacly received. aaicL e-very an in.T7-cice to xeplete tlie Steels.

Black Silks, Castaeres, BortazinesJoliairUliiacas ail Bmitins OUR SPECIALTIES. THOMPSON KERSEY. CASSIMERES-- GENTS' ATTENTION. Snils made lo Drier. Fit anJ Satisfaction Guaranteed.

THOMPSON KERSEY. Everything Warranted as Represented, Large Line Laces, Hamburg Edges, Lace and Silk Ties, Mnlle and Swiss, Fichus and Scarfs. THOMPSON A KERSEY. furm, with ood in the Third Dislrirt of Caroline county, miles fiom Blcamboat landing, near to chinch, schools, on main road, nicely sitmiletl. Two acres elenrcd, the bnlnncj in wood nnd timber.

Possession given nt nny lime between now and (lie i May next. For terms, title, inl'oniinliim, apply to WM. LOOC'ICiaiMAN, Agent. Ciixi'onn, MD. R.

C. II. MASON, Ofllro over Stewart's crorcry More, DKNTOX, iln. Will visit Grcriiftlioroiich Ihe Brrond nnil Iburlli Tlimstliiyp, nnil llillsliormigli HIP first inul lliiid 'riniifdnys nl enc-li inonlli iy W. 11IIVANT, ATTO 1 IN1S Y-AT-L AW, BTAIT'H AtroBWiY roii OAROMHI: COONTT.

BALL, SHAIIAHAI GBACE Wish to call the attention of the readers of the Journal to a few of their specialities. Black and Col'd Cashmeres, Black and Silks, Brocade Silks, Satins, Velvets, Lace and plain Bunting, Flannel Suitings, Silk Fringes, and all the latest novelties in Dress Goods and Trimmings. Suitings, Coatings, Pantalooneries in all grades, styles and prices. A full lino of Boys' Oassimeres. Suits Made to Order.

Perfect Fit or no Sale. White Goods, Lawns, Percales, Gottonades, Ghcviotts, Underwear, Gloves, Collars, Cuffs, A World-wide TVe are cow prepared to fnrntib onr A A PHOSPHATE' In any quantity at rbort notify PURE GROUND RAW PONE For Solo by OKIJ. W. COLUSO.N,'D«nlon. Mi' S.

H. FLIMIAUTY mil J. H. PrMtan, Mil. tSTCiish I'aitl for Old Hon' Semi for one of oar rocket HUBBARD AND BROTHER, SPRING AND SUMMER We beg leave to ask your kind inspection of OUR NEW STOCK, completely assorted in all Departments.

In no previous season have shown such a variety of J5L3STD Which WL- oflpr nt LOWEST PRICKS, based upon our known principles-ONE PRICE TO ALL Garments terfnlly Extageil; Money fiefi He if Goods ta'i Ml B. R. HILLMAN CO, 166 West Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Domestics, Shirts, Hosiery, And everything kept in a First-class Store at the lowest possible prices. BALL, SU ANN AH AN GKACE, Easton, Bill.

F. H. NICKERSON Co, A A OF EASTEEN SHOEE DOMESTIC G-UANOS HEE0HBKfl, AND DEALERS IX FERTILIZER CHEMICALS. Wo have locate factory nl Easton Point, nnd Imvc machinery to prose cut our business. Wo grind and dissolve all of tic bones used untl sold by us au warrant them to ha pure.

Wo grind SOUTH and all Fertilizing Tlio EASTERN SHORE DOMESTIC GUANO combines all the elements that plunts require, and is ono of tlio most oonca tratcd fertilizers manufactured, uniting Ihe stimulating propertied of Pcruria Guano, nnd tb; fertilizing qualities of Jlomis, making as permanent nn impro ver as raw bone basis nan make a manure. It is carefully prepared frr tlio drill, is Gne and dry, and passes through the orifices with uniform regularity. After an experienro of eight years it ban been approved and endorsed and is extensively used by the best Farmers of Talbot county ns a superior wlaat manure. THE ENGLISH MIXTURE is similarly prepared for llio drill, and contains the sauio plant food iu a differ cnl combination. Nov.

'27, READY-MADE I Headquarters Ibr Machinery at Shaimahan Wrightson. EASTERN DOMESTIC GUANO PER TON JSNQLMIf MIX'lURK, GltOUND JiONKS. DISSOLVED JiONKS, SOUTH CAJIOLWA, S-TJ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. cfe EASTON, MD. SUMMER ODS.

MOSES HERZ lias just returned from llic cilio of Itallimorc nnd Philadelphia, where he SELF-BINDERS, EEAPEES MOWEES. 'J'ho Automatic (Tnnl UimlcT, '1'hn Oli.iinjiiuii Onmbined Sclf-Raku, Tlio Chninpion Coiiibincd Dropper, The Clmmuion Single Itcnprr, Thu Clminiioii Single Jluwer. Threshers and Engines. The New Buffalo Pitt? Vibrator Thresher, Uio neiv Iluffiilo Pitta Apron Thresher, llie liiifl'ulo Pitts I'Mria Kiiginc, the new Eclipso Furm Inid in nn IMMENSE STOCK OF SEASONA1ILE COOKS. Overcoats from SI5.00 up.

BuHincss Suits from $5.00 up. Dress Suits of the lesl material and first-class workmanship 510 and up. ALSO, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS CHEAP A FULf, LINE OF TRUNKS, RATCHELS always on hand Give him a call and bo convinced lint he is not behind the limns. MOSES HERZ, Sfd The Tnylor Nn. I SclMJump Wheel llnko, the Reindeer Sclf-Hnmi Wheel Iluke, Victor Self-Dump Wheel the Star Levcr-Dmnn Wheel tlio Ited IJird Lever-Dump the Wheat ICaUca.

SOUTHBEP.ROLAMCHILLEDPLOWS With Keversible Slip Shares. TAYLORSNEW DEPARTURE IRONCDLTIYATO Drags, Harrows, Carts, Wagons, Farming Implements. A full line of Cart, Wagon, and Carriage Harness. Cucumber Pumps, Hydraulic Cement Pipe, Lime, Hair. Cement.

StockofGeneralHardwaretliatcannotbeExcelled BY ANY HOUSE IN THE STATE. Polite attention, nnd perfect cntMiction in every respect guaranteed to all persons favoring UB with tlieir trade. Try us. It will pay. SHANAHAN WR1GHTSON, IMIID.

Spring! Spring! Spring! 0 a Hi GEO. W. BECK, MID. STOVES, STOVES. Plain, Stamped and Japanned TINWARE, Jamil, i cliols Coi, Eastoii, 1.

CASSIMERES. SUITIN0S, COATINGS, PAKTALOONERIES, ETC. Snils Mais to Oite. will Fit Ton or BO Sale. latest 1 Workmanship Col I i a LADIES' DRESS GOODS IN LATEST NOVELTIES.

Plain and Lace Bindings, Black nnd Colored Silks nnd Satins, Black and Colored CaBlimcres, Drcsa Tiimmiugs, Silk Fringes, Buttons, etc. A ADDED TO OUR STOCK A NEW I OF Lace Trimmings, Point Vermacella, Languedoe, Linen lace, Irish Trimmings, Everlasting Trimmings. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE EICHMIE PATENT DRESS SHIRT, Beat Fitting Sliirt c-wer T7 C3- ROOFING AND SPOUTING, JARRELL, NICHOLS COX, Easton, Md. Haro been ownnlol a Hold Ke-lal and First Prize lit Airrioultural I'clrs whcrflver exhibited. Dr.

Llour, lu big runort for (pp. AS Si TO), to N. U. State Acr'l Hoard, Rlivi I'ow- ull'a Chemicals an lutrianlc value uf fias per formula, whon tlioyure sold to tho farmer nt 810.00. Thlt Vtt 6ut thouAng ntr glvm a fir.

filler. OLD STOVES MADE NEW. The Best, Cheapest and Most Successful Chemical Mixtures. By their use, blub grade fortlllzcra nro ouulo at oco-thlnl ujiul cost. WHKB Ltadlnt' fanuers In uvery Klsto H3 ryfcruico, i UAHUPACTVKSH3 KWZLL'D B1KOL72D kOlIZ, XOWr EillUT.

EtOH OSi3B. rowsLL'o mi BOITI HUL, imsivs co rowiLi'3 COZE 2uxtttu.im nrstt rawiLL'D PUEB niMLTio c. c. tyiti, rownvo ocutu.13 uiatizau, nn BlXnil, JllVTIKtJ riKTIIJ7tU3 SiUK 10 fHKlO. IlandfOine Illitstruteil Calalcpip, full of CaSillsJSi pricci nj i-cfcrtnces.

with UUA- Hical value of CLealcals and BsaeS, inaflcil nny Eihlresi free, cm application S- NEWSPAPER! iWSPAPKRf.

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