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Evening Capital from Annapolis, Maryland • 4

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Evening Capitali
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I tub veiling Capital. lb lihed Daily (Except Sunday.) 15 stitt I louts Circle, Cor. Bt. if. ABBOTT, Publisher II v.

June 3, ITE or ADTEOTWUfi i inch, first insertion, 75 inM rtions, 50 those advertising by the month Local and political or al rom.nuuications, 5 per line. Unary announcement of free, hut obituary will U'd for at one-half the usual timk tabu. aJV BALTIMORE WABH- I ION RAILROAD. Mail 8 55 P. M.

SM k. M. Accom M. Mail, 5.50 P.M. ndiiy traios will leave Annapolis at A and P.

M. rou Co iclw are runbeiw en Balre and Annapolis on all the above rough freight to and from Baltimore day. Local freight Tuesday and iy AOO a. m. i.

ri omirS by Annapalb, nay mblkbrd and 1 (H for ml LOCAL EWS. Diocese of Easton. jo eighteenth anuual convention Protestant Episcopal Church je Diocese of Kastou assembled prday morning at Trinitv Cfaurcb, 00, Cecil county. Her. Dr.

p. Barber, presided, with Rev. A. Mitchell us secretary, boby bad an unusual busy sbaviog select a bishop to eed the Bishop Henry C. the standing committee and dels jo iho (general question of consolidation of the ck-s of Easton an Delaware considered.

Those in favor of olidation contended that toe diowuu'd be strengthened by such a a bile the opponents to the Mud that the were ut least condition were ir than that of The iupltjdps ihe nine couulios of iCa-trrn Shore, and the eo iveu- composed of about thirty sevon and on equal number of ielcgatcs. Uev. Kiuloch Nelson, was elected bishop of the dioto succeed Bishop Lay. Among ho were mentioned in conntcwitb the bishopric was that of Wm. S.

tss Uclorni for New just cut, mtltled, Teform I.aiukn,” with fcUgant wood at Biography of Worth, the is a AMiios, Paris; sent jree (to ladies )on iiiceipt f)f 4 cents in s'amps to age. also want lady agints our niiATiD Madame Spinal oktino Corsets. No experience re ad. Four orders per day give the $l5O raoLthly. Our area's refiom Lur twenty pa'os drily, at dice for terms and particusl.oo outfit free.

Lewis Schiele 31H) Broadway, New York. The Oyster he steamer Qovernor Thomas, itv commander Loker, and the nor vernor Hamilton, deputy nander Turner, are here in port, steamer Governor McLine, dep. commander Thompson, is on the Shore, distributing oyster Is along the West side of Kent under uo appropriation by the Ifrlsture for the purpose of expertliog in oyster raising. Mr Frank irightson, of Bay Hundred, Talcouniy, to whom Commander unan gave the contract for putout 100,000 bushels of oyster Is iu the hay to serve as clutches he oyster spat, baa nearly comd the work, haviog seede i at date over 80.000 bushels. The Is were obtained from the Oxford ing-houses, and were measured, cd and seeded under the 311 of Deputy Commander Hedge uipson On cb Insect mas de ex erniinator of Roickes, Bed Anti Utm, Lice, FUee, and all Life.

Instant Vermin. Harmless to iryit and have a clean house. size bo tie, price Socta. at all drug, B. Winklsm vx Baltiniore, Md.

A Trip to Bay Ridge. lo ibis morning, 'uiaoder Plowman of the Oyster took to Bay Ridge on the suer Govornor Hamilton, the comre of Federation of Labor: W. J. T. Cooney, J.

J. T. Fowler, J. D. Wade, K.

Friiiell, and William C. meet some of the officials hat resort in behalf of the labor ran i Executive The Governor commissioned to-day Alfred J. Carr, police commissioner of Baltimore city, vice Milroy, deceased; J. Crawford Nelson, on the plumbing commission vice Dr. Me- Sbery, deceased.

Also commissioned the following justices of the peace: John Duke, for the third district of St. vice Charles E. Norris, declined; Win. W. Disbaroon, for seventh district of Wicomico county, vice J.

T. Long, decline 1 Samuel W. Neavitt, for the second district of Tallm county vice Wm. C. Neavitt declined; George W.

for the eighth district, Allegany county, vice Wortbey Montgomery, declined; Samuel Johnson, officer of registration for the 9th district of Garrett Couoty, vice Geo. L. Laymao, removed from county, and George R. Braddock, officer of registration for the fourth district of Montgomery county, vice Reynold S. Paltersoo, faded to qualify.

He also appointed Walter Hyan, Justice of the Peace for the seventh district of Priuce county, to complete the number in that district, and recommissioned a number of magistrates who had failed qualify. Straw Spring styles, now open at L. ij. Straw Buts For men at L. 11.

Straw Hats For boys at L. H. Rchn s. Straw tiats For children at L. H.

Come and see them. New and new at 11. Leader of low prices, at the old stand, Cor. Market Space and Main St- The Wedding The season is over for a stye an exchange if yon do not believe it jost wait. A great many weddiogs took place through the country ia April and particularly in Easter week, many being crowded into that olc week.

There fs a popular fallacy, you know, that May is an unlucky month in which to tie the nuptial knot, so few women care to marry in that month. Men laugh at this, but you will flud they are easy influenced by their brides when the reason is given for skipping You can mark the falling off of marriages in May, if you want my words substantiated, and then see how the weddings increase in number, io June, this is the month of roses and flowers and is a favorable time for marriages; besides the new marriage law goes into effect on the Ist which will no doubt help to increase the number this month Panorama ofAerond Bate of Ball Ran On Sund the admtseion the Pinoramai of Second Battle of Bull Run, Corner, 16th street and Ohio Avenue, in Washlugton, D. will be reduced to five cents; children under 12 years of age fifteen cents. OLen on that day from one to eleven P. M.

Personal Mention. JfeltJmeyer, of tbifi city, who has been for several months in Pennsylvania, is visiting his parents iu this city. Mr. Solon Arnold, U. S.

is spending some time with friends here. Miss Maggie Sanderson, of Biltimore, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. H. Williams, at the Presbyterian parsonage.

Messrs. Wm. J. T. Cooney, J.

J. Kelly, W. T. Flower, p. Wade and Wm.

Cownea, a committee of the Federation of Labor, who were here io the interest of Mr N. Talbot for Police Commissioner, paid their respects to the editor of Tm Capital this morning. Mr. Tbos. J.

Wickes, Commissioner of Labor Statistics, was here today on business with the Governor. Swaet Nelly The beat five cent Cigar iu Annapolis, at the City Drog Store. Fell and Drowned. Capt. Howard, of the schooner tbeth bound from Havre de Grace to Salisbury, reported here yesterday evening about 6 tte drowning of John Brown, a seaman of Baltimore, off Island, in the Chesapeake bay, about 10 yesterday morning.

Brown was engaged at the titne of the accident io cleaning out the yawl boat on the strong bacb of the vessel when it is supposed he lost his balance and fell backwards in the water. He immediately went down and being unable to swim was drowned before assistance could reach He waa about 35 years old, and resided in East Baltimore. Ascension Day. To-day is celebrated in the Roman Catholic and Episcopal Churches, as Ascension It is the fortieth day after Easter and is celebrated as the day on which oar Saviour ascended into heaven. Special services were held in St.

Church in commemoration of the event. Jacobs ville Items. Mr. Geo F. Jen kings lost a valuable borre on Monday, while attached to a cart in which was a lead horse which stumbled and fell while goiog down a steep hill, dragging with him the shaft borte and breaking its oeek Mr.

Thomas bed a valuable mule on Tuesday by the trace-book getting caogbt io the hind fetlock of the animal, inflicting a severe injury. The remains of Miss Margaret J. Osbourne, a highly esteemed lady, and former resident of this county, who died in Baltimore on Monday, were brought here from Baltimore on Tuesday on the steamer ard interred in the burying ground at Magotbv M.E.jChorch,about 4 in tbe afternoon. Deceased was in her sTth year. Large shipments of berries sod peas are being made daily from this section to the Baltimore markets.

J. Spring Suits made to order fro on the finest fabrics and latest styles, bj I. N. Richardson, the tailor, 9 street. Excursion from Baltimore.

About one hundred young ladies, connected with the Maryland Institute Art School, arrived here this morning from Baltimore on the steamer They were in obargo of Prof. Otto Fuchs. Tbe young ladies were given a reeeptiou in the historic Senate Chamber where addresses of welcome were made by Mayor Claude and Gov. Lloyd. Mr.

M. D. Chaney, the bill-keeper, whose knowledge of Maryland history is notorious, described to tbe ladies tbe difference objects of interest about tbe The ladies then visited tbe Naval Academy. Tbe Governor offered tbe use of the Gubernatorial Mansion to tbe comp my. The visitors made an excursion up the Severn river to Round Bay on tbe Pentz, and were delighted with the beautiful scenery on either tide of tbe river.

OIBDKX red PLOW KB reliable Garden Seed for at the City Drug Stare in quantities to suit, at cata'cgue prices. J. VV. Ho tges Co. Some Plain Talk The Committee of Federation of Labor, of Baltimore who waited on tbe Governor last night in tbe interest of a representative of tbeir order io the Board of Police CqmtqissiQners of Baltimore, did some very plain talking.

Mr. W. T. Cooney, chairman of tbe delegation, reminded tbe Governor that organized labor, though uopartisan at preseot, could do much toward shaping political affaris in the future, if representation was refused them in matters which should be outside of politics. The delegation said tbe politicians in Maryland will be placed in tbe same position as were tbe politicians in Richmond, if they continned to turn tbeir backs upon tbe laboriog plasees with impunity.

Pond's and women will suffer from a severe headache, when ten minutes spent bathing the head witlithe Extract would afford relief. Military Commissions. The Adjutant General has commis siooed, uender Chapter 472, Acts of 1886, Benedick J. Burgess, Superintendent, and fldipuod H. Hinton, Military Professor of tbe Maryland Military and Naval Academy at Oxford, as Colonel and Major respectively of tbe Maryland State troops.

He aleo commissioned as officers ot tbe Allegany County Guards, colored independent of the first brigade, Frederick Burges as captarn; John W. Howard first lieutenant and George Cooper second lieutenant. The Sweet five cent Cigar at the City Dtng Store il equal to three fourths of the Cigars lold at ten Try it Marriage License. Two marriage licenses have been issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Coort for this county since tbe fee was reduced from $4 50 to SI.OO, which went into effect on Tuesday tbe Ut inst. These were issqed yesterday to George J.

Chapman and Lotta L. Kimball, both of Washington, and to Raymond Connell, of Newport, R. and Sarah A. R. Puckett, of Annapolis.

A few in tbe local damn of The attention to some special article for sale, mill bring yon customers. Try it Costs only a trifle. The County Taxes. In the article published in Capital, referring to tbe increase in couoty taxes two sums were attributed to tbe wrong Tbe assessment of $2,000 is for tbe discount for the levy of 1886, aod not for 1885, acd the levy of $3,891.75 is for commission on collection of taxes fur 1886, and net discount Advertise your novelties in Tan Evj knino It pays, i CITY dgafe CITY 'DRUG STORE. DRUG STORE.

J. WALTER HODGES 00. PRACTICAL Druggists and Chemists Drug OPPOSITE THE CITY HOTEL, ANNAPOLIS, MD. Store extends through from 68 Main to Ho. 6 Francis Street.

Tub Way to Conduct Busina Proptrlj. Physician's Prescriptions. Oar aim is to please oar custome We have taken extra care to throw Every order sent to us receives the eveiy safeguard possible about our Prestrictest atten'i realising that the scripiion Department. We employ only beet is always the cheapest especially in competent help. Our stock embraces regard to Drugs Chemicals.

We everything usually sold in a first-clats take extraordinary pains to secure the Drug Store. We mention Diugs and pqr-est and most reliable on the market. lemicals foreign and domestic, We do not alvertiso to undersell any Perfumery, Toilet Soaps. Sponges, one, but guarantee every body who is Chamois Skins, Surgical Appli nces, as pleased to patron us an honest breast Pumps, Family Syringes. Trusses, lent for what is charged them, Our Pessaries Catheters, Nipple Shields, and Store is as complete both in stock and all the popular Patent Medicines.

Will working appliances as any first class order anything we may not have in Pharmacy in the largest cities. stock, The cal dost and most deli- T'l I clous Soda Water, Deep Vichy and other Mineral DRUG STORE DRUG STORE Pine Apple, Lemon, Vanilla, 6S Main 5 Francis St. and Lilly and Pear 18 Mam dk 5 Prime is St. Phosphate. The Best 5 Cent Cigar in the City J.

WALTER HODGES DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, decll-ly City Prog Store, Annapolis, Md. BONS ELINE PARTY. Dolls Reception! Scores of A novel and moot interesting entertainment is to be given the lafant Children of the First M. Church, on Thursday and Ffiday evenings of this week in theij Sahbath School Room. It called a Boas elUie One future ia the exhibition of many score of handsome Dolts, otc etc.

It will probably draw a crowd. will be also, Oreain and Strawberries and other good things. The following it the Invitaticn they send out, vis: To concerts grand the big folk go, Thiongh storm and rain to view theshow, To Picnic, Seppar, Fete and Fair, give of patronage a sh ire. But now something cute and newl A treat, dear friends, in store for you! Our Dolls Reception! Please cornel Bring all your lads an 1 It too! Will promise greeting fair, Cake and Cream and Berries rare! Bright smiles and winsome maidens sweet! In fact, a mest de'icious Infant Class. Admittance children 5 adults 10 cents.

A Huge Strawberry. A curious specimen of strawberry was sent to this office to-day. The berry 4a two inches and a half in diameteC and is somewhat flattened in appearance so as to resemble a butterfly. It was raised on the farm of Dr. Win.

T. Revell, this county. Sale of a Vessel. Mr. John fl.

White of this city, has purchased from the owner, Captain Alex. A. Schultz, cf Baltimore, the schooner 1758. ESTiBUSHED. 1886.

WHOLESALE. RETAIL. jos. s. mTbasil, DEALER IN FINK FAMILY GROCERIES, IFEIEOD rockert Sc Glassware, Wood, Tip and Willow Ware.

I carry in stock the largest line of fine GROCERIES ia the city, purchase for cash from firU and am prepared to sell and driver free to thetrade goods is cheapas they can buy them from the Baltimore jobbers, thereby saving the freight and other expenses. JOS. 8. M. BASIL, 2-2-1 No.

9 Market Space D. R.MAGRUDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW i Prince Frederick, Calvert Co. Md. Practices in the Court of Appends and also in the Coarts of Calvert, 1 Anne Arundel, Prince 1 Charles and St Counties, and 1 of Baltimore and Washington Cities omoi AND ADDRESS: Cor. West SL and Church Circle tWiIS MB, -A SUS v.

1 5..... 4s k' 2 THE BOSS I Coal Oil Burner. Can't Explode! Don't more light and is equal to gas. No Blowing Down Chimney Extinguishes Itself. Every family should have them for safety; they cannot be beat.

Also the Celebrated French Tough Glass Chimney will not crack from beat or cold: warranted equal to dozen niog, also improved Lamp Wicks that will not char or gum, the best Safety oil; above 150 degree test; delivered daily, Large quantities or by the barrel at reduced rates. Orders left on wagon or at No. 10 Francis street promptly attended. Give me a trial and be convinced highest cash prices paid for oil barrels. n0v.25,-tf.

C. H. THE GERMANTOWNTELEGRAPH ronotfetf In ISSS, Is Unequaled in the United States Family and an Agricultural Paper. It is live, wide awake, and energetic; contains more original matter, spec, ially prepared for it by eminent writersthan any other paper of the same kind. Its AGRIdLTI BAL SEPABTHENT Ia under the charge of a practical farmer of large experieccee, and is contributed to by more than two hundred correspondents from all over the Caiefully selected extracts add to the value of this department.

The HOUS EKES PSt Is filled with useful hints, suggestions and original recipes. Special articles are written by well-known writers. All DEfAKTMKNTB kf pt up in shape with bright and entertaining matter. Sample Copy FREE to any Subscription price $2.00 per jeu. Each subscriber, on sending his name and the subscription price, will receive a copy of a Atlas of the World with 24 maps, handsomely and carefully printed.

Agents and wanted everywhere. Address RW.RAYM VC, Editor aad Proprietor aiesw rfcitw, WEST END BAKERY, 84 Calvert Street. Annapolis, Maryland. FELDMEYER BROS. WOULD inform their friends and public that they are prepared to furnish at the lowest price fresh bread, bon-bons, pies, fancy cakes, at short notice.

Families served with bread dsJlrvheaw.iKtwel BOT.W. T' 4 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! J. FRANK Francis Street. In order to make room differen line of goods. I will CLOSE 1 My entire Block of Gents' and Bay's Suits BOOTS and SHOES.

Without Regard to Cost! Ladies Dress-Goods from 6 to 250. per yard. Plain and Brocade. Velveteens and Colored Laces for Dress Trimmings, cheap. Dress Ginghams, ton and Flannels, at reduced prices.

Ladies and Chilren Underwear, Hosiery, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Linen Collars, Cuffs, Silk Ties, Scarfs and Bows, at very low prices. Black and colored Jerseys, Jersey Capes, Gents and Boys Knit Jackets and White Shirts very cheap. Calico shirts for 39c worth 750. Boys white shirts for 41 cents worth 60c. Splendid line of ladies Coats and ulsters will be CLOSED OUT AT COST.

All other goods in stock at vrices to suit times J. FRANK KRAMER nov4-tf Francis Stree GO TO ff All) Fill CHS HOUSE, (y 80 Main St. opp. City Hotel. THE largest assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods re introduced in this city, consisting in French and Bohemian ariagated GLASSWARE of the most delicate colors and designs Also Baby Carriages in Great Variety, Dolls and Toys every description, at prices to suit every body.

We invite thfe citizens of Annapolis to call and inspect our stock of Goods before you do your purchasing No trouble to show a pleasure. Remember the name and place. J. H. 8.

NICHOLS, ec4tf 80 Main Bt. opp. City Hote 17 Years in the same Rooms Denial Originators of Nitrons Oxide Gat. trivets Teeth without pain or danger, nomatter how difficult the case: If jou have failed elsewhere, got) Headquarters 81 FAYETTE STREET, two doors wcet of Chsrles, and be sure of success. Teeth inserted and filled in the best maimer.

Baltimore, Md. PLUMBING FITTIRG JOHN 19 Md. Avenue, fg PREPARED TO DO PLUMBING and GAS FITTING fa all lit Braaebtt, Work done in a most practical and workmanlike manner at low rater, and satisfaction guaranteed. Special attention paid to Hydrant and Bath-Room A trial is solicited. yu a27tf WATCHES ud JEWELRY, C.

BOESSEIi No, 33 Main Street, Annapolis, Md. dealer nr Fine Odd and Silver Watches Silverware Jemlry, Has the largest and cheapest assortment Chains, Rings Trinkets, of all kinds Please call and examine stock, C. BOEBBRL, erlp-tf 2 Main Subscribe lo ihe.

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