VOL. 19. SALISBURY, WICOMICO COUNTY, MD., SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 1886. NO. 51. TWICE I^KSGUED. The captain simply answered that he ter pleased to have her know than yourself; Good Coffee ffii&ctUzntouS. knew very little in regard to the matter, but it seems you have contrived between It is one of the BT K. H. HOUOH. and what be did know, he was not at liber­ yon to forestall my introduction I" world to make * f HEADQUARTERS TRUSTEE'S SALE ty to tell. With those soft, little hands clinging to this can easily be aCoom - Of Valuable . "What are 700 doing with that child ?" A lad of a less noble, generous and im­ his, Captain Watson looked down upon his a little common sense, For Fine Liquors. rang oat in clear, penetrating tones along a pulsive nature would inevitably have tried fair vis-a-vis with his whole soul in his water on coffee and do notl quiet street in the upper part of the city, to find some connection between this good eyes. He was young and ardent, and be­ have all tbe good qualities prese Real Estate! as the speaker, a handsome and athletic fortune and his heroic act some months fore him was the sweet little face that had reason dyspeptics cannot drink young sailor, suddenly quickened his steps previous; but it never occurred to Henry as lived for years in his memory older now, cause it is boiled. The style of By virtue of a decree of th« Circuit Court from a leisurely walk into a ran that in an­ an incident likely to have any bearing -up­ of course, but gifted by each passing year is just a matter of fancy. I have A. F. PARSONS &.-,; CO., ^ • for Wicoinioo county, sitting in Chancery, on the case, and he simply accepted the with some added charm and his eager, good coffee in an old tomato can Dealers in all Kinds of ; other instant brought him in the side ot tbe I will sell at public auction at the store of man he was accosting. welcome benefaction with a thankful heart. heart overflowed. sipped from a cup filled from Jbe. S. C. Alien. Esq., at Alien, (formerly . Four years later he graduated with the "Jessie I" he said earnestly. "It might Upper Trappe) on The latter individual an ill-favored fel­ French coffee urn. We should WHISKEYS, low was hurrying along with a rapid, highest honors. seem hasty for me to kiss yon now, were it in this matter from the Turks to enter the merciiant' servfc*, Saturday, Aug. 28th shuffling gait, having in his arms a little Desiring not for the faat•• .'•••ZtrTww-' that it would -.;-not ' be the bians, who grind their coffee to a BRANDIES, RUMS, WINES, ETC girl about five years old, who, although he obtained permission to do so, and secured time." . ; . der. When the coffee is ground 188C, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. in., all the an appointment as -master. real estate of which the late James Buf- evidently exhausted by previous efforts, was Jessie flashed upon him one sweet, up­ possible put it in a little bag of He filled that position several years, then ward glance, which told him that the kiss muslin, which should be tied tight! OUR LARGE STOCK OF fington, died, seized. It has been lately still struggling feebly, being prerented from surveyed, and divided into two parcels, by making any outcry, as the ruffian's hand left it to become captain of the Heron, an he longed to give would not be unwelcome to prevent the escape of the gi Foreign and Domestic Liquors in complete which it will be sold, viz: was held over her month. ocean steamer. and io- another moment he had her in his yon use a cup of nnground coffee in every respect, and for superiority In No. 1. is located directly on the county "Whose child is that?" demanded the Often, during those years, Henry had arms. make over a quart of very sti Quality ~and Cheapness cannot be excelled road, and has thereon the late dwelling of sailor a second time. season to feel that the fortunes of his life Of course there was no longer any mys­ coffee. In making coffee many said deceased. It contains 02J ACRES of were being guarded and looked' after by ON THE SHORE. arable land, and 16J ACRES of woodland "Mint ! — the tiresome little baggage ! tery in regard to the unseen friend who had rifice flavor for strength. Bitte the Utter being located across said road, She's run away she's always doin' it, and some unseen influence or friend. If he followed and indeed directed the fortunes from boiling. When boiling water "WHISKEYS. From the lowest price rec­ and apposite the cleared land. The build­ I'm takin' her home;" then in a fiercer tone, mentioned this feeling to his companions, of the young sailor, and at the end of the on a bag of ground coffee it shon tified to the highest gra des of nre Old Rye. ings are large and in first-rate order. It he was laughed at good-naturedly, and told long and earnest conversation that follow­ at least three minutes before servi also has on it a large and thrifty Peach and accompanied by a villainous scowl, "get Bsuxores. Apple, each, French, Black­ POWDER out of my way, you meddling young dog, that it was simply his own well-deserved ed, Mr. Andrews said: member the longer it stands the st .Apple Orchard. berry, &c. WJXES. Port, Sherry, Malaga good luck that was keeping an eye on him "Year by year I have watched your becomes. Xo. 3. contains 65f ACRKS of cleared land Absolutely Pure. or, I'll ptat a bullet through you !" and Madeira, Catawba, &c. Gixs. Imported and following him. course with increasing interest. I deter­ and located west of No. 1. and directly on This powder never varies. A marvel of suiting the action to the word, he drew a Old Tom and Holland Gins and the lower "Wicomieo Creek, with a right of way on purity, Htrenuth and wholesomene**. More revolver from his pocket. Sailors were always superstitious, and mined that the brave defender of my darl­ Thrown to the Bear*. grades. ROMS. New , Jamaica the south side of No. 1. to the county road. economical than the ordinary kinds, and that was all there was of it. ennnot be sold In competition with the mal- With a bound like a leopard, the youth ing child should want no good service that A correspendent of the Tdegra The woodland belonging to No. 2. contains tltnde'of low lest, short weight alnm or phos­ a well-directed Eight years had passed since he left the I could control or bestow and the result has from North Jackson, in Youn 15| ACHES, and adjoins the woodland of No. phate powders, Sold only in Cant. sprung forward, and with 1. These lands are inferior to none in Wi- blow sent the fellow sprawling, at the same Naval Academy, when Captain Watson, a fulfilled my fondest expectations. As for this story: "Early this week sevi ALSO IN STOCK ROYAL BAKING POWDEB Co., tall, fine-looking man of twenty-eight, be­ comico connty, and adjoin the celebrated 106 Wall Street, p. Y. time snatching the child from his grasp. Jessie, you have been the hero of her child­ with a pack of trained bears whii 'Cottman Farm" belonging to Col. Graham The revolver, wbich had dropped from the ing in port one day, received a note from a hood, and by to-day's opportune occurrence kept muzzled, were camping near and are fertile, highly improved, and most Mr. Andrews, asking him to call upon him you have become the hero of her heart. lage. One morning a young woi DUFFY'S MALT eligibly located for 'ment of produce by ruffian's hand, the sailor secured; then look­ both Steamboat and Rail Road. Said land ing earnestly at the child, who was tremb­ at his office. She, whom your courage has twice rescued party, with a baby four weeks will be sold clear of the widow's dower. After some preliminary .remarks in re­ from impending danger, I give into your sent out to beg victuals for breakfast. body wrote to him for 8B autograph, ling like a leaf, he said gently: received in nply the following note from Possession given on the first day of Janu­ "Where do you lire, little one ?" gard to the shipping business, and especial­ keeping, knowing that it is a worthy gift, Charity was cold and close and the men, en­ which -t^lHg+ily recommended. Our stock ary 1887. with the privilege of seeding fall ly as connected with the Heron, concerning worthily bestowed. And now" with an the humorist: "Dear sir, in the absence of crops. Persons are invited M examine the The child's first and strongest impulse raged at her ill success, snatched the babe is the largest and most complete in Salis­ which Mr. Andrews seemed to know a good indulgent smile "there is yet half an hour from the mother's arms and threw it to the my amanuensis, will you kindly excuse me bury. and being purchased from first hands premises. was to throw her arms around the neck of if I write my autograph myself? Yours, enables ns to sell very her rescuer and cling to him as for life, and deal, and in the course of which Captain to dinner-time; I will relieve yon of my then unmuzzled bears. They devoured tbe TEEMS or SALE are $300 cash, and the for some little time it seemed impossible for Watson learned on his part that Mr. An­ presence fdr that period;" and rising, he infant instantly, The mother's screams balance in two equal annual installments, her to utter a word. He walked on with drews was at the head of one of the largest passed from the room, leaving the lovers .broughtsome farmers. She stated what The Moon make extensive use of a spirit CHEAP. bearing interest from the day of sale, with her in his arms, talking to her in a kind and importing honses in the city, the merchant together. bad been done. The indignant farmers be­ prepared from the water in which comb is bond and security to be approved by the said. We also have a complete line of CIGARS Trustee. soothing way, and at last she managed to gan to talk of punishment, when the Turks boiled in treating beeswax. Tbe water, and TOBACCO, selected to meet the wants of ROBERT P. BRATTAN, falter out that her name was Jessie, giving "I shall be pleased, Captain Watson, to Failure of Potato Crop*. said the baby was dead when it was fed to being impregnated with honey, is allowed our customers. ^*~Orders by Mail re­ have you call and dine with us before you One reason why so many potato crops are the brutes. This story was not believed, as ceive prompt attention. rice-List sent on Trustee. also her exact residence, which was soon to ferment, and is then distilled; the spirit Application. Satisfaction guaranteed. reached an elegant dwelling in a fashiona­ leave. Will to-morrow suit your conve­ failures, is because the vitality of the seed an hoar before the child was seen alive in is called maharga. It is flavored with ani­ ALL PERSONS having claims against -THE ble part of the city. nience?" has been impaired before planting. Pota­ its mother's arms. Later on an effort was se seed or naffa that is, fennel acid. the estate of said James Huffington are Our young hero, being of a reserved and "Perfectly," was the frank reply. "My toes left in a Urge bins in the dark cellars made to find the Turks, but they had fled. hereby notified to file the same, with the BEST TONIC. As a tonic and invigorator Royal Elixir This medicine, combining Iron with pore diffident disposition, would have pnt the vessel will remain in port two weeks longer. will quickly grow long white sprouts as soon A. F. PARSONS & CO., vouchers thereof duly authenticated accord vegetable tonic*, quickly and completely I shall be happy to accept your invitation." as warm weather comes. All tbe substance Consumption Cared. has been pronounced unsurpassed. Ladies ing to law, with the Clerk of the Circuit Dyipepcla. Indlfertlon* Weak- child down at the steps, contenting himself who spend most of their time indoors and Court for Wicomico Connty, within four iWpvv Blood, Halarl», Chill* with watching her until she was safely ad­ Then with some concluding remarks the in these shoots must come from the potato, An old physician, retired from practice, 3^-A.IlSr ST., Wren, and Neuralgia. persons of sedentary habits find in Royal months from the day of said sale. A plat It is an unfailing remedy for UUeuet of the mitted; but at that suggestion the little one gentlemen parted, well pleased with the and detracts from Ihe nourishment stored having had placed in his hands by an East «*- Next Door to Humphreys A Tilghman1* showing the divisions of said real estate -KldBcy and laver. acquaintance. fof the young plant when it begins to grow. India missionary the formula of a simple Elixir the medicine that will keep their the It.to invaluable for Diseases peculiar to clung to him with such vefiement earnest­ may be seen at any time by calling on Wmaat, and all who lead sedentary live*. "It seems as if some unusual good for­ Secondary sprouts will start from the base vegetable remedy for the speedy and perma­ vital organs in good condition. The Elixir SAT.TRBUBY, MD. "lerk of the Circuit Court, or the Trustee. Itdoeenot taJnre the teeth, cause headache^r ness that he yielded at last, and carrying has an agreeable taste and would be accep­ prod ace constipation otter Iran medict»a do. her up the steps, rang the bell. In another tune was coming to me to-day," mused the after tbe first are broken off, bat they are nent care of Consumption, Bronchitis, Ca­ ROBERT F. BRATTAN, It vmrietu-* and purifl** the blood* young captain, while on his way to his ap­ table to the most delicate stomach. stimulates tbe appetite, aids the assimilation moment he found himself the center of an never as strong as the. first. As soon as the tarrh, Asthma and all throat and Long ang. 7-ts. Trustee. of food, relieves Heartburn and Belching, and pointment the following day, "But per­ they Affections, also a postive and radical cure Clocks, which wen formerly tbe most strengthens the muscles and nerves. excited group, comprising the parents of buds begin to push on. seed potatoes, 1 9 YEARS' For Intermittent Fcrrers, Tjusltwdr, the child and some other relatives, who haps," he added with a smile, "that may should be got from the cellar er pit and for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com­ prosaic looking articles, an becoming more Lade of Energy, etc., it hai no equal. EXPERIENCE listened to the story of the rescue with as­ only be another of my sailor superstitions. spread thinly in a light robin where the plaints, after having tested its wonderful and mon beautiful. One very pntty de. Trustee's Sale! Or" The genuine has above trade mark and However, as mine have thus far been all of warrants me in believing that I understand crossed reollnei on wrapper. -Take no other. tonishment and delight. The child had temperature until planting will be not more curative powers in thousands of cases, has sign is a lighthouse, in which the movement the harness business. I do understand it, u. «ij »r MOW« omociL co, i been walking out with he? nurse, and must a favorable character, and have been so than,forty or fifty degrees. Buds will start felt it his duty to make it known to his suf­ represents the revolving laatern; another By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Coart and I intend to give the public the benefit in some way have become separated from signally and generously realized, I may be. from the potatoes thus treated, but they fering fftiftwji. Actuated by, this motiv- odd and attractive style represents a hang­ of ray experience, and in doing §o my work 'or Wieomico county, Maryland, in the pardoned for indulging them occasionally." should not be compared with work gotten case Df Hqlloway vs. Holloway, I will sell her how, they would be better able to will be green and with care in planting wflT and a desire to relieve humlua; goffering I ing lantern suspended from a richly chased up by inexperienced persons, though I sell at public auction at the L. E.Williams & Co., learn when the girl, who was no doubt still He was neariog a crossing while speaking be so much start for the crop. In this way will sepdfjM olflQrge, to »Jj wbodeaireit, brass bracket. Still another fancy is a AS CHEAP as any responsible person searching for her lost charge, should re­ the last wprds half aloud, when a startled early potato?* may be advanced a week or this r«Mp«& OeiUan, Fn&h or English, cathedral, the clock being a rose window, at firm- J.am selling hand-made harness V>;.PENINSDLAriOUSE, . >': - WHOLESALE & RETAIL ""L ** ~' t turn. scream pierced the air, and in another in­ ten days over those planted with seed, 'with foil directions for pnparins; and using. the boon and quarters an struck upon a the town of Salisbury, on SATURDAY* DIAUB8 nr "Must yon go to your ship, now, young stant an open barouche, drawn by two planted as taken from the potato bin. .Seat by mail by addressing with stamp, peculiarly sweet toned gQngs. Pll!m$8.00TJp. tearing around the naming1 this paper, W. A. Notts, 149 Pow­ man ?" inquired the father as onr hero took frightened hones, came One of the latest freaks in the fancy This includes a hand-made saddle. There ATJG-. 21st, 1886, corner. As they made the turn, a sudden Too Btuch High Living. ' ' / er's Block, fiooAwfor, IT. T. up his hatv "Where is jour home'?" work world is lava work, and when well- is a dollar's difference between » band and 12 o'clock, p. m., the following real estate: Lumber, Shingles, "I have \wne, except the ship," was the jolt hurled the driver from his seat, while I hare formed a settled conviction that machine-made saddle. Machine-made bar- j SASH, DOOBS, Ac. done is very effective. The bottles an first ness from $6 up. Also carry in stock a fine 1. All that Farm in Dennis' District of reply. "My parents died three years ago." the onlVfOCcipant of the carriage a girl of the world is fed too mnoh. Pastries, cakes, The Tint 811k Hat. covered with white lead, not laid on smooth­ herself line of Riding and Cart Saddles, Whips, said county and State, situate on the pab- "But you are only a youth now," re­ seventeen- or thereabouts threw hot bread, rich gravies, pickles, and pep­ The first silk hat, a Boston paper con­ ly, but as irregular as possible, thus gi Curry Combs, etc. Thanking the pdblic for upon her knees on the front seat, and while c road which passes the store of Laws & We have made extensive pre­ marked the gentleman. per sauce are all discarded from my "bill tends, was made about 50 years ago, but a certain amount of roughness which is de­ p'xst patronage, I hope by merit to enjoy a iamblin, being the farm whereon Jno. W. clinging to the top with one hand, made a "Bather large of my age; I am seven­ of fare," and I firmly believe that they ill there an hats of that style of architecture sirable, and while hi this soft state a still con tinnanee of the same. , , ^ jaws now resides; and which the said Laws parations for the Spring Trade, courageous but ineffectual effort to reach conveyed to Daniel Holloway by deed dated teen. I hare some distant relatives in this be from the recivea of tbe twentieth centu­ that are believed to have been worn in pa­ better effect is obtained by patting it in the flying reins. lay 25th, 1881, containing . nj v , ..^ . . and are prepared to offer a city, and have been around seeing them; ry. Entire wheat flour bread, vegetables, rades for longer periods than that, and in bits of colored glass and odd buttons. but.out vessel sails this evening, and it is With one impetuous rush, Captain Wat­ fruit, fish with a little meat, and milk as Next to R. K. Traitt & Sons' Drag Store. 132 ACRES, MOBZ oi'lat&s. LARGE and carefully selected serviceable condition for use in future. The When the white lead is thoroughly dry and time for me to report on board. So good­ son was in tbe middle of the street directly the chief drink, will distil in the alembic Boston narrative is to the effect .that "a Tbis-Farm is improved with Dwelling stock of Dressed Flooring, Sid­ bejon the flying horses, his strong hands hard it may be gilded or bronzed, as fancy bye, sir." of the digestive organs into pure, rich, French sea captain on the coast of China, pleases. and Oat-Buildings, and is in a good state gripping their bridles with a grasp of iron. feverless blood, electric bat steady nerves, if cultivation. ing, Finishing Boards, North Then turning to the child, who had clung desiring to have his shabby beaver hat re­ to him until tbe last, he said affectionately: Even then, it seemed for a moment as if he and brains that can "think God's thoughts placed by a new one, took it ashore, and as The total area directly or indirectly un­ BRICKS. 2. A House and Lot of Ground in Pow- Carolina Heart and Sap Shin­ must be thrown down and trampled under after him," as-they have never yet been der the authority of the British empire may "Good-Bye, Jessie. I must leave you they had not the material, they made him ellsrille ot said county, adjoining the lands tbe feet of the frantic animals. But skill of Robert Givans and James Pennewill, gles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moul­ now. Take care t>ot to let any one run off thought. This is my recipe: "Plain liv­ a silk one instead. This, it appears, hap­ betaken at nearly 10,000,000 of square I anv making all grades at "Bricks at Ttny now occupied by Joseph W. Holloway, the dings, etc- at very low figures. with you again." aud coolness prevailed, the horses wen ing and high thinking;" and this is my pened in 1882, and he carried the hat to miles, or about one-fifth of the 90,000,000 yard near Salisbury, and will deliver them rround being the same hind bought by As he .would have lifted her from his forced backward almost upon their hannchs warning: "With high living yon. will get Paris that same year. Here it was immed" of square miles composing the habitable Daniel Holloway in two parcels, one from We think we can make it to knee, tbe child threw her arms about his for a moment; then, with a caressing touch exceedingly plain thinking." Miss Fran­ iatelv copied, and in a few years became a globe. Out of the grand total not less than 3eo. H. Parker and the other of Thomas and word, they were led close to tbe side­ bare been topo­ H. Rounds. your interest to place your or­ neck and kissed him fervently. ces E, WUlard. regular style. 2,500,000 of squan miles ders with us. "Good-bye, good-bye I" she exclaimed, walk, just as the driver, baring happily graphically surveyed, and of this nearly all her soft eyes full of tears. "Oh, I shall escaped any serious injury, came limping Plenty of It. Meaning of the Term "Horse-Powder." has been surveyed minutely field by field. TBBJC or SALK. Ten per cent, of the up. jarchase money to be paid on tbe day of never forget yon I" It was a Maine girl of whom the story It is sometimes said that the term hone- This cadastral survey, presenting the de­ AND GUARANTEE THEM TO sale, and the balance in two equal install­ . "Or, I yon, little one," said the youth "Thank the Lord!" was his fervent is told that the refused to marry a most de­ powder is incorrect, because it does not ex­ tails of every field for avast area, is to be ments of one and two years, to be secured LE.WILLIAfflS&CO. with involuntary earnestness, as be placed ejaculation; then looking anxiously up at voted lover until he should have amassed a press the actual power of an average, or reckoned among the largest operations ever )y the bonds of the purchaser with secnri- the young lady: "You are not hurt, miss ?" known in the annals of administration. OUTWEAR Trustee, bearing her by the side of her mother. fortune of f 10,000. After some expostula­ even exceptional hone. .This really makes y to be approved by the SALISBURY, MD. "Not hurt no, James but, oh, dear ! and STAND MORE than any Brick on the nterest from the day of sale. "But, my dear young friend," began the tion he accepted the decree and went to no difference. The animal should be en­ A great effort has at' last been made to to want to ride any Shore. For farther particulars apply to gentleman, drawing something from his too much frightened work. About three months after this, the tirely elimnated from the mind, and the solve the enigma which for ages has re­ I ••'',_ JAS. E. ELLEGOOD, . this land gentleman" pocket, "yon will certainly permit me to farther at present. If avaricious young lady, meeting her lover, term taken at its exact meaning, viz: the mained a mystery to man. It is the great inly 31-ts. TRDSTKK. express " rescuer with an air THOS. B. LAYWEL1). she turned toward her asked: "Well, Charlie, how are you get­ raising of 33,000 pounds one /rot high in Sphinx which is about to reveal its secret of the most engaging frankness and sim­ U Or L. E>W«iuu(8 & Co., Salisbury. "No no, sir 1 not in that way," inter­ ting along?" "Oh, very well indeed," one minute of time. A horse would fall far and why it was erected. A company of posed the sailor, with a vehement earnest­ plicity "will accompany me home it is Charlie returned, cheerfully. "I've got short of doing this for ten boon a day; a explorers, under the direction of Maspero, GREAT only a few blocks further on I will walk, steam, engine wfll do it for twenty-four TRUSTEE'S SALE. THE ness that quite startled his would-be bene- $18 saved." The young lady blushed and have been excavating for some time back;- . WILLOUGHBY BROS. fac.tor, as the tears started to his eyes. "I and you can go ahead with tbe carriage." looked down at. the toes of her walking hours. around the base of this colossus. These, I,. NEW ..: W ,. •- By. virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court cannot take one cent from you, sir, for that She held oat both hands with a gesture boots, and stabbed the inoffensive earth excavations have disclosed a temple whiobJiV or Wicomico connty, Maryland, in Equity, service. I knew the moment I looked at almost of appeal, and reaching out his arm, with the point of her parasol. "I guess," Troubles of Growing Wheat In France. js said to be the oldest in the world. It has n tbe case of the Workingmen's Loan As­ SACRIFICE Captain Watson lifted her gently to the Livery and Boarding that scoundrel that he had no right to the said she faintly "I guess, Charlie, that's One of the great difficulties which French- no resemblance to any of the other Egyp­ sociation vs. James D. Phillips and others, ground, drew one little hand through his ' will sell at public auction at the Peninsula Sale of $150,000 worth of child, and I did not stop either for him or about near enough." and English wheat growers are trying to tian temples. For a few months the mar­ arm, and walked on with her. overcome it the lack of sufficient stiffness in in rear of the Salisbury Hotel, oppo­ Hotel , his pistol. I wouldn't have done it for vellous Sphinx of Ghiieh will remain, per-, fine Elegant and Reliable "This is the house," said tbe young lady Katlaa; JMt Before Bed Time. the straw of 'good wheat. The varieties the Court House. Good Teams IN SALISBURY, MD., ON money, sir. I did Jt because I couldn't haps for the first time since the days °f|>' site looking up with a smile when they had with stiff straw usually yield an inferior always on hand. Agents taken to any help it that's human nature, sir." The ancient prejudice against eating just Moses, free from the earth in which it was%< Baltimore gone about three blocks. grain, while the best grain grows on stalks Mrt of the Shore at reasonable rates. Saturday, August 28th, "But, at least," said the gentleman, re­ before going to bed is strongly condemned buried and we shall perhaps discover the ° ' placing tbe money and taking out his note­ The gentleman looked up also then by modern science, experience baring shown which an beaten down to the earth by an. reason of its existence. Hack meets all trains, night and day. 1886, at 2 o'clock p. m., all that down again at his lovely companion with left at office or the, Hotel will book, "yon will give me your name, which it to be unfounded. There are exceptions ordinary storm.. Tbe problem is now re­ (^rden a half-embarrassed, half-relieved express­ ceiving much attention from scientific ag­ Wrinkles, or looseness of the skin, arise rece ire prompt attention. ' CLOTHING in my excitement I have forgotten to ask, to the rule, but few people are injured and Boose and Lot of Ground also that ot your vessel and your captain. ion. many positively benefitted by a slight re­ riculturists in France. mainly from attenuation, or the reduction is now in progress. Let us at least remember yon." "Thu f" he repeated. "Why, this is past before retiring. A glass of milk and in the bulk of flesh underlying the skin. 8ALISBUBY. , MD. n the town of Delraar, Wicomico County, "It is met to be remembered, sir," said the residence of Mr. Andrews." a biscuit or cracker it better than any Dress for Little QlrU. They an often the result of long-continued Maryland, beginning at a fence post stand- Want of space forbids a bad health, anxiety, study or general ema­ ng on the North side of West street and at" the youth with feeling. "My name is Hen­ "Certainly," was the reply. hypnotic drug to pat one to sleep, and in Dr. J. H. Bipley says in Sabyland: To ,be West side of the Eastern Shore R. B. long .list but a call and in­ ry Watson; my ship the , Captain "Then I shall have tbe pleasure of going most cases may be taken without fear of get the full benefit of tbe summer vacation, ciation and old age. Cleanliness, good PUSHSDll flOTEl STABLES >roperty, now tbe N. Y. Phila. & Norfolk Thomaa, But I .must really go, dr." in with you," said the captain. "I have "nightmare" or any other form of distress. little girls should not be dressed every day food, vigorous exercise and agreeable occu­ L R. property, being tbe same land con­ spection of 15 minottea will "I forgot, after all, to ask the gentleman an appointment to dine with with Mr. An­ Going to bed "on an empty stomach" is a although on a Sunday-school picnic or in pation tend to remove them and increase L H. WH£TE veyed to tbe said Phillips by Elijah Freenv drews'to-day." good way to invite sleeplessness and ulti­ training as embryo, belles, bat their ward­ the smoothness and beauty of the skin. Having now the ««™«jr«nf»*of tta above by deed dated Jnly 8th, J880, and which iri* name," mused Henry, as he walked named Stablea. offers to tb« pabtic was Mortgaged by tbe said Phillips a wife convince that you can some away. "Bat it is not of much consequence "Oh 1" exclaimed the young lady, with mate derangement of the digestive organs robe should be simple and comfortable, per­ The free and vigorous use of warm water at he lowen prieU. to tbe said Loan Association by two Mort­ I'm not likely to meet him again. There's a little ecstatic cry, "an you papa's ex­ and general health. Cultivator. mitting the freest action of lungs and limbs. and soap, followed by daily use of mild, gages dated respectively 1880 August 9th, entire, coet of trip by buy­ no danger, though, of ray forgetting the lit­ pected guest the sea-captain r I have all It is not enough that when they return they. stimulating cosmetic lotion, or friction with PIEST CLASS tEAMS nd 1882 February 4th. glycerine or oil, and cod liter oil taken in­ ing your Men's and Boys' tle girl. I can- feel those; soft arms around my life wanted to see and know one," she Do Ton Know be "as brown u berries," bat digestion Of Every D«*erlptlon. There u a good DWELLING HODBB on roy neck even now, and »he said she would added with girlish impulsiveness; then Tint DmLac's "Swiss Balsam," is Ihe should be improved, endurance increased ternally, tend to remove them. To gain With a charmingly blended air of confusion in flesh, eat sagary feed, mflk and eggs, former patroos and friends wJUt find their this lot and is located in the thrifty and, dothingfroniua rjght now. never forget me sweet little onatnra I If beet remedy for coughs, cold*, croup, bron­ and muscles hardened. bone* and c*rri*sjM carefullr attend- )rograssive town of Delmar where real it wen not that her father is a wealthy and cordiality: "Come in ! papa wfll be chitis, etc. T That "Swiss Balsam" wfll and retire early. , . . «1 to by competent grooms. sstate is advancing in so glad to see ycaf" SmeUlas; Bottle*. So don't forget fpntfBman, , and I only a poor sailor, I core that neglected cold ? Delays an dan­ , Tbe highest temperature ever observed in Being admitted by eservent, she ushered might look forwaed, perhaps, to come future gerous. That "Swiss Balsam" contains no A cancerous iffeetioa of tbe nose has the shade of tbe open air is 161 degrees her guest into the reception parlor, and PASSENGERS * CONVEYED TERMS OF SALS', meeting, whett aha hM bMotne the lovely morphia or opiam, thns making it the beet been known to fellow too free a use of clum­ Fahrenheit, which Capt Rigaut's self-reg­ WAS about 'to withdraw to summon her Mid safest ooogh remedy for children. T sy salts bottles. Tbe combination of chem­ To mny point-on tfee Show. J*. Csili on day of sale. woman that aha is ion to to." istering thermometer recorded in the land OEHM Jb 50H, father, when tbe door opened and Mr. An* reme­ ical salts, cologne spirits and other perfume Of course his adventure was related to Pleasant to take. That this valuable of the Tuarika in Central Asia. M. de Order* lea at the PenlBMtta B«M0 or at the dnws himself entered. suble will be prompUr attesjdBtfto. JAS. & BLLBGCOD, WIDB-AWAKR CLOTHIERS, the captain and some others, who congratu­ dy only oorts 35 cents a bottle and can be or itimoJanta used in these slog-like bottles, Nadafllao hence infers that the range of "How do you do, captain ?" he said lated him oa hto boldness and dexterity, ad­ bad at Dr. Collier, Salisbury, and Country acts upon the ; metallic trhnmlpja of the man's endurance of extreme temperature is a*ff. 7-ts. Trustee. Ptun A*p HAMOVU 8j»., j&*n with warm hand-clasp. ding that tbe only foolish feature about' it Dealen. bottles and ornate sabstaace Jhat sJfects 886 degrees Fahrenheit^ since the minimum FOB SERVICE. "My servant informs me that you have tbe nose and swetrDs in a manner that can­ /Samples by Mail OTI Application was bis refusal to take th* money. recorded by an ether thermometer fa tbe SHERIFFS SALE. "I would Both* ve toqched a.eeotof ft I" saved ray dear child irora what might have A Oenidae Ground Swell. not faQ to imjpsJr tbeir beaaty and interfere A eTERSEY BULL, been a frightful accident " ' sea of Kara was a If ttte less than 80 degrees protested Hkriry, "My dear father did NearCanneltoo, Beaver county, is apiece witfci their fu^pre comfort and enjoyment. below MTO. In the highest latitude of tbe , ii paused abruptly, arrested ty tb« too* of land, the surface of which pJflse^liW • __ ^ _•______"BABOU 07 DUUWUT many good and noble dead*, bat not for A Theory Concerning Kew Star*. polar regions a severe winter nfffat, how­ A. J.C C.H.B.) On *tT PA&M— Br virtue of « wrfc of fieri facias issued money 1" or eager and delighted ncofnltfoo: the* ike waves of the ocean* or as if breathing. «at of the CtnfOtCaari tor Wiooiiico Co,, ever, exceeds even that frightful «lfeeiu«, "And that is perhaps tfce reason why he brightened the captain's handsome face. There are, however, weeks between breath*, An ingenidas astronomiijal theory is that XEAB SALISBURY. at the sntt of JAM Hall, Caleb 8. Taylor of Mr. Moock, of Dublin, who suggests for io the neighborhood of Irkatak, not and William Jt,-' Cox, parties trading as left you without any," sail one. -Y«,ft said Henry, almost like one in so to speak* and «0 nphejiviili «re f oUowed drtti'h; "it fc different bouse, but this that as shooting stars are known to be dark much further north than the city of Loo- ?re*tarid, HajLACo., and to me directed, "Never mini {" repltod'fetwry. "He left bj explosions that are heard for a consider­ don, PumpeUv* once saw the thermometer agafest Janufc^Freeny, I nave levied ap- Atlantic Hotel, me with » strong B**rt and wOliog bands; room is mnoh tbe same. And yon" tarn- able distance. This freak of nature com­ bodies rendered luminous for A short time IMTOOLPH HUMPHBYS, oo, seized apd;t*kea io execution all that ing fo the lovely girl wh» was regarding by rothiuf'throogh oar atmosphere, new fora week b^w«eaW;i^^ degrees, these hall make utf fortune, if it is made prises a portion of the farm of Burn j White, Fahrenheit. Dr. ] OOIAN CIT7, MD., him witbeqoal fnUntaess "an tbV same who belives it to be due to natural gas, stars are dark or faintly luminous bodies wbosa, as a little chOd, I was per­ which ao^Dire *' abort-lived brilliancy by kites. Iff. a.*Z.W.&&ith When the Sea Gull retarded from* voy­ person which is found in paying qvantities en ad- A Happr * at is THJS Torrx or Qujjrnoo Will OTII m Til MdffUN tffiUBW age «HM months later, the captain, calling mitted to rescue from the grasp of the joinlngrfirms. BrOdffri Mb. msbinf through some of tbe gaseous mass­ roffian who was abdoetiag yoo." es risfbie, perhaps, as naboliB whioH ex- t from Mar- Henry aside, said: JUNE "My boy, you haveneeirjja;.ao.^ppolBt- MYe*," yes 1" explained the young &ackl**'« Antic* 8*lve. - ' teUn space. \ " . 51 Main St., Salisbury, 'Md. tbe HBprove- lady, taking a quick, Impulsive step for* .. ..'..',. *..*».•—————- : . t by Thomas ment to tbe Naval Academy! it Aonspolis* The Best Salve, fn the 'world for Cots, >. . Bonn* to Attract AU«nUo>. , all h»ur». JHunxx Everything yon need will be provided then, ward aid * extending her' Bands. - "I sto Bruises, 'Sons, Ulcersj Salt Bhetnnv Fever »d to tnow dertriibr U.' Prof. A. 8. Wabster, of Wilmington, Jessie, uiul yoa you an my saQor boy 1 A laodly passed r/»e fbaiwl «t home. VCfiU and any txtra funds that yoo may want, Bores, Tetter? Chapped Hands, Okfibbio* Del., will have charge of the besides what you receive from-' the. govern­ Ob t how glad I am to see yoa once; tnore.l Corns; and all Stin Eruptions; i|nd positive* reoeatjy. boond Wi L I hereby give notice that on tion. The father was Dancing Pavilion. ment, I am authorised to sopjjy. Would I have never forgotten yon, although I did ly cures Mas, or no/pay (repaired. It is JuLTUEAL 3AT0kl>AY, AU0. 21st, van."like'to go?"' '* not recognise you immediately," guaranteed to give perfect sfelsfsctfcn, or ed fully **» poods* 'Like to go!" Henry repeated, with "Yes, Indeed I" supplemented-Mr. An­ money refunded. Price 35 cents per box. deliqeU little jalrMl«l . *t the Court House whoWMldwtigfaperkans |,the ssMn.1 kindiiuaeyes. '.'It bat been the hope, de­ drews laughing; "and I'm going to tell fat sale by Dr. Levin D. Collier. * llor CASE, to OTBRS sire, amiftJon of my life to bare a thorough talen, Jessie ! from the time she could chfklssn were font pairs of aaval ef ueatioo. Bat tell me who has done road, tbe books she took most interest in 14, ^aitfe 01 t ? I have no weniib«ie-jf*Iatiog to nautical THX NKW8 IN MB. TII.DKN'8 FONKBAL. John Bigelow, Andrew H. Green, Daniel SALISBURY ADVERTISER Manning, Smith M. Weed, Charles A. Da­ IT'S .TA* Ilk vV»rlon» Th« ServtoM at Gnjrrtoa* Bad na, Dr. George L. Miller, Wm. Alien But­ UOa Ceiuttr/. B«tl«4 D«wm. mrat at Knv Lcbaaoa. It's the harvest time 81USBDBT, flCOCCO COQRTT, ID, ler, Daniel Magone, J. B. Trevor, Dr. Cbae After-. HAVE NEVER BUN A LARGER STOCK OP FURNIT Bditor.Catting hM beeoMotenAd by th« The funeral ot Hon. Samuel J. TOdm & Bimmons and Aaron J. Vanderpoel. THAN WE ARE DOING THIS SEASON Mftztoui court to ft.jatr'i imprtoonment at took place from his late residence, at Gray- lit was observed that Mr. Manning waited NOW at Sixth and TBOB. PBBRY, BDROR AJTD PMHUBOK. hard labor and to p»y a floe of $000.—• stoM, Saturday. Men of bnriness, men of with a feble step and leaned, heavily upon Furniture has advanced 16 p» cent;, but we are going to give our White perch, yellow perch and look fbh politics and Ben of leisure laid aside their Mr. Bigelow's arm. Market St3.,Philad'a, tomeju the benefit of o'ur early and targe purchases. It will be diffict RATES: abondanoe in the Ba- usual occupations to attend the obsequies find" gnch< inducement anywhere elw. are in tiie greatest Towns ThrmrteMd hy Foreit Fins*. ra* ^ OM UpnoMjLrinnaithe hMd of the bay. of the dead chief of the democratic party. CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Late advioes from the for economical people ——Th* A Ya. ooBgraarieoal district con­ The President of the United States traveled News-. section of Wisconsin devastated by forest to fMriy udftrltHHi. vention stfer Ukfog 164 ballots wlthonta from Washington, Governor Hill went from cboioe adjourned on Satorday night until Albany. Sonaton and members of the fires yesterday place the loas by the burning to buy clothing. August 95. The funeral of Hon. Samuel House of Representatives, the mayors and of the village of Spencer at nearly $400,- MATTINGS, Eta J. Tilden took place from his late residence, aldermen of many cities, and meu conspicu­ 000, instead of $200,000 as at Qnt reported. ManhQekl, 150,- concedes that we sell our Mattings, Oil Cloths, Rugs, at Gieystone, Saturday. It is said that ous in eveijy profession gathered at Grey- There w»* a Urge fire in 'E have had a satisfactory season's trade, Every one Atkter^MM friet, OM Dtttffftr OHMM, i* •*• etc., below city prices. We have now only to say that our stock! the opinion of the Virginia Court of Ap­ ateoe. The road, from Yon ken and Tarry- 000 feet of chair stock at Webster's factory pets, Sbf* Off, fbii C*tt*. EnJertJ at tkt Put that has left odds and ends. Suits that which to select is complete. All the latest styles and designs. peals in the CJureriua oats has been pre­ town was lined with carriages, and hun­ being destroyed. A dispatch from Neillsville says: "Great we made a hundred or two o£ a few. are pared, and tkat it is unfavorable to the dreds of persons were on the footpath, all w prisoner. ^The authorities of Kansas going in the direction of Greystone. Sec­ fear is expressed in this city on account of left. It's cleaning-up time, winnowing time-to get ouf SATUKDAY, AUGUST 14, 188ft, the extensive forest fires which are within City Satojl&y stopped gtreet-car travel in retary and Mn. Daniel Manning, John of here the goods too little irTquantity to carry over. ( ipt to enforce the payment of the Bigelow, Andrew H. Green, together with four miles of the city, and coming nearer. ^ . DRESS GOODS. nquent license tax on street cars. About all the family, were in the house over night. The mayor and council have ordered the Prices are at the bottom dollar to do it on five lines and the Mn. Mary B. Pelton, the sister of Mr. Til­ fire companies to be in readiness at any mo­ Dress Goods: We are making ty cars were stopped ment. •' -n-r*.^ '.;«„';-;• j,^, Nobody can touch for variety of Thin Clothing . No* a word about our Ladies' driven arrested. The back tax in question den, had been made ill by grief and excite­ the lowest these goods this season. We call special attention to a new and beautifi is about fifteen hundred dollars. The ment, and it was feared she might not be "Hewittville, seven miles west of here, Seersuckers, Alpacas, Mohairs, Linens at sign m Trimming—our Rotary Wood Trimming. It's unique and Codorus of , was totally able to attend the funeral, but she recover­ was burned to the ground yesterday. The . cost;, *->* '• ^ & rK-'r &% •?*%& Come and look at it. wrecked on Hatteras Shoal on Friday night. ed sufficiently to do so. The coffin arrived loss has not been estimated as yet, bnt will '&f8&m '' , .- It is believed her crew were saved. The at Yonken from Oneida at 6} o'clock, and be very great. Codorus was built one year ago and regis­ was taken to Undertaker- F. A. Rigby's "Dell's Dam, six miles south of here, is & Brown, also in imminent danger. If. rain does not tered 641 tons. She was on her way home shop, where the silver pUte, with the sim­ V OAK HALIV^? : from Rio Janeiro, with a cargo of cotton ple inscription, "Samuel J. Tilden," was fall inside of 24 hours, it is feared this city Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Furniture, | valued at $67,000. Mrs. Henry Jame- affixed to the lid. The coffin was covered will also suffer greatly." S. E% Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, son, of Detroit, Mich., swallowed a small with black silk plush, with oxidized silver MILWAUKEE, Aug. 9.—A late dispatch MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, MD. water snake about ten yean ago, and a few handles. It reached Greystone shortly from Marqnette, Mich., says the city is in ' Philadelphia, days ago was relieved of a snake two feet before 8 o'clock, and the body was at once danger of destruction by forest fires. Pen- ••-" ^ • long and half an inch in diameter. She had placed in it. The black catafalque was set dell's sUughter-honse, in the city limits, TO THE ''TRADE. been compelled to eat ravenously to satisfy up in the middle of the bine parlor, a large has been destroyed, and the nitro-glycerine the snake. Robert S. Flipped died Sat­ room at the south end of the building. Tue works of the Lake Superior Powder Com­ urday at bis home near Burkeville, Notta- head was placed to the south, and the entire pany are surrounded by fire. The men are CHINA AJTD GLASSWARE. way conuty, Va. Mr. Flippen was in his top ol the coffin was raised on its hinges of fighting the fire with desperation. 80th year, and leaves a wife aged 85. The silver, permitting a view of the whole body, At Appleton, fire at midnight destroyed the paper mill ot Richmond Bros., causing deceased leaves twelve living children, the except where the flowers covered the glass have a full line of Domestic and Imported Crockery Ware. COAL Oft!! youngest of whom is 40 yean old. Six of panels. These panels were the cover of an a loss of $60,000; insurance $35,000. his sons fought through the late war on the inner coffin of copper. The burnished cop­ Glassware is now unusually cheap, and I'am now Confederate side, and his death is the first per extended three inches inward from the Beport of the Director of the Mint. making it STILL CHEAPER. •TAT CITY PRICES. that has occurred in the family for more edge of the wooden coffin. Mr. Tilden was Dr. Kimball, director of the mint, has than fifty-five years. Dr. Corner, presi­ dressed in full dress, with low-cut waist­ completed hb report of the production of dent of the State board of health, is in coat and a white in his coat lappen. gold and silver in the United States during Pittsburg investigating the causes of the He wore a high collar and white tie, and 1885. The production of gold is estimated typhoid fever epidemic how raging on the the face was turned slightly to the right. at $31,800,000, an increase of $1,000,000 ELEG-ANT CHINA, TOO, Arrangements have been perfected b The right hand lay ou the breast. There on the estimate for the calendar year 1884. South side. He reports the sewerage bad That will do you good to look at. and the water very impure. Gen. Fre- were no signs of suffering or emaciation. The production of silver for the calender for the sale of Coal Oil to the Trade at mont is the only remaining representative He seemed to be asleep. year 1885, calcuUted at the coinage rate of the presidential candidates of anti-bel- Before the doors were opened the family in silver dollars, w estimated at $51,000,- Prices. Write for quotations or call onus. Collector Hedden of the port of New took their leave of the dead, and the inner 000, against $48,800,000 in 1884. The S. E. EVANS, "Hider Building." lam days. Rutherford B. Hayes and Ches­ • . •' •-•--.. - . ^•1' York seems to have found it necessary to ter A. Arthur are the only men now living coffin, which was temporarily opened,.was coinage executed during the calender year MEMBER MY FREE DELIVERY. succumb to Mogwnmpery in the form of who have occupied the presidential office. closed. Mn. Pelton was -deeply affected. at the coinage mints consisted of 47,544,- Grant, Seymour, McClellan, Hancock, Til­ She is the last one of her father's family. 521 pieces, of the face value of $5/3,926,810. Civil Service. He has handed in his resig­ AUTION N«)T1''K.-A1I persons are hire den and Hendricks have died within the The throng of sympathizers began to come Of this amount 3,002, 313 pieces, valued at C by forewarned trotn tresu.i>o*lUK on »ny B. L. GILLIS & SON, nation and the President has appointed as early. Some were on the train which left $37,773.012, consisted of gold coin, and land with cloy or gun, or picking and carry- ' MERCHANT • 4 • past thirteen months. Mrs. Tyler, Mn. away whortleberries or anything «*le of .-''*'* .his successor Daniel Magone of Ogdens- m., and a great at $28,962,176, Ing Polk, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Hayes' and Mn. New York at 7J o'clock a. 81,925,544 pieces, valued of value, tinder penalty of the law. MAIN ST., SALISBURY, MD. f bnrg, N. Y. Mr. Magone was identified Garfleld are still in the land of the living. many came on the 8 o'clock train. At that of silver coin, the remainder minor coin. C. W. BAKH.K. with most of the reform movements of the All of them but Mrs. Hayes are widows, time there were already many people on the The number of silver dollars coined during TAILOR! an annuity of $5,000 du­ grounds waiting for the house to be thrown the calender year 1885 was 28,697,767. ,OR SALE. One BAY MARE, kind in for Use of Property Owner! late Samuel J. Tilden. Not the least of and each receives harness, and suited to nil Farm ring life. John Burke, of Jersey City, open. Flags were at half- all over The director estimates the amount of gold HAVING returned to SALISBURY, of the Tweed reg­ _ Work. Weighs 1,000 the . these was the overthrow jail. Tuesday, Yonkers, the public buildings were closed coin in the United States on Jan. 1, 1886, F for the purr/086 of conducting °r r-«">«P'""' * Mxrtlnex's Pare Pi died in the Hudson county Apply to RANDOLPH ltle dadde-l ndvunlnge oj their m* t ime. He served as canal commissioner un­ deliberately starved himself to death. and the city had a Sunday air. Business to have been $538,485,453; of silver dol- Salisbury, Md. property owueri^MBjJonTJaBhair gallon, when :ul,Ied u> one-h»li having onr Hur« Prepare*HifBu pro.tdjpoue *tllon of 1'alut ilmt 1* wa teal der Mr. Tilden while governor. When sentenced to jail on July 19 he an­ was pretty generally suspended. A line of Un, $218,858,761; subsidiary silver, $75,- an well ana as much xarrnc* an am b« cfeue wHfi one gallon <>; Hny othrr nounced kis intention to starve himself, and carriages extended several blocks from the 084,111; or a total stock of coin of $826,- dlr«-ct frf.ro the ranker u»d In orlKtnuJ imckage; butto ub:*lu the bm refused all food. The .keepers forced some depot, waiting to convey guests to the 779,825 -TO- —From the present outlook there is a 2 1U 3 business, I invite the attention of the soup down his throat with a syringe. He house. public to my line of For Three Coat Work Over New Wood, very promising prospect of this country the great doors were Completing* Great Can. persisted in starving himself, and yesterday' At 8.30 o'clock For Firal ar Primtiiijkcoat.— Mix one,. gall,-, -- of-- oil— at-- 65c.—- r—oer galL will one I into a difficulty with Mexico. The opened and the public admitted. An usher There is beiug completed at the Scott pain i. Ht sl.rio per gall. Uxtuilfajrlnjrtwotwo calls, of paint at- a caul of il I2l£toer nail getting was found insensible i^ his cell. He died Second Co»t.-Mlx one- nan,_..,.- ofjOfecta_ ,,-JJ:t at $1.60 per gall. wHh a pint of.oilaTttV i case seem to be these': Mr. guided the line to the reception room at foundry in Reading, Pa., under the direc­ WORSTEDS, CiSSlllERES,&c of a gallon of paint fLC*JPor Third and Lam Co»l.-illi"one •facts in the without recovering consciousness. P. T. oil HI esc. per gall, with one gall, of ftaiiH lU «1.00, making com oron««all of paint the Boston Journal the left, and from there it filled in­ tion of Col. Norman WUrd, a breech-load­ The average cost per gull, of paint fuf-Wie three coata Is $1.21 per gaU. CuUing.eXjtor °f * paper published in Barnnm has written to which will be found as complete and as ser­ to the blue parlor. Ushers stood at the ing, chambered 12-inch combined rifle and TexasVnear the Mexican border, published offering $80,000 for the skin of a sea well selected as any display of similar pent such as was seen off Rockport, Me., head and foot to keep the line moving. smooth-bore gnn from which great results Having secured many novel­ For Tvyo Coat Wojrjover Surface Before Painted, :»libelous attack upon a Mexican citizen; People poured along in a steady stream. are anticipated. As soon as it is finished it goods ever shown in this town. All July 24., Cholera is now raging in the ties late in the season from the Int immediately after the issuing of the paper When they had seen the remains they will be taken to Washington for a test be­ the goods axe New and of the Latest per gall, makiiiv the cost of a gall, of paint $1.28 per gall. For Second ana cities of Yokohama and Tokio, Japan. In leading Mills and importers at Style?. Prices will be found corres­ Mix Jfofa gall, of oil at65o.jpergall. with-one gall ot paint at 11.60 per call, and before it was circulated in Mexico the former the disease is worse than ever went outside or stood, as many as could fore the ordnance board. It will be fired coot 01 one yall. of paint 11.20. *^ • find comfortable standing room, on the thirty times an hour in this test, with a a great sacrifice to them, we pondingly low. I invite a call from (where it seems to have had some circula­ before known- ..Beyym July 15 and 20 all my old patrons and all others in the Public, Property Owners and Consumers of House Paints) the cases averaged over one Hundred daily rear piazza. Some of the most conspicuous charge of 300 pounds of powder and a pro­ can afford to share the saving To tion) Cutting wai found over the Mexican an need of Clothes. *: •••'" During the pant eleven years every gallon of our paint* have been cold coder ol and the deaths fifty. The weather is the men and ultimate friends, however, went jectile of 600 pounds weight, producing with our patrons, and sell these tlveituaranlee— Hint any building would be re-painted at oireocpenM If not nail borders, arrested by the authorities and to the second floor, where the relatives had initial velocity of 2,000 feet per second. when painted with our point*, »nd not remalulog satto&ctory tar a proper term « fiotttsV experienceaT ^L 1871. John gems of Clothing for Men and tliereiitUsr. In view of tlie apparently low prices at which cheaply .made benslue < b*!d for trial. Secretary Bayard peremp- assembled. Outside a force of police stood Col. Wiard says that tftider this test 0,000 John W. Jennings, tor paint* urv offered, and the difficulty experienced In discriminating betwvcn, U Roach, the shipbuilder) according to a Boys at one-half to two-thirds palnUacd Tm»ni« or Inferior cliumc-tvr. we now add to oar pravlo^Kxnaraotee tnJ torially demanded his release on the ground Philadelphia dispatch, is to^resume busi­ guard. Among those who took farewell of pounds of powder'will'be consumed and seasona­ Main St., Salisbury, Md. ilonHl cunrnntee of cost, thus placJni; the low price of oar palnf IBMtad doafei the dead were Gov. David B. Hill, William 18,000 pounds of projectiles delivered in an- usual prices. Every anlborlce any denier to furnish our paints tree of cost to any bnyvJSJlfoS baxln« that Cutting?is an American citizen and ness. Plans are being prepared, it is said, tilu bolkllne with oar paints, can demonmrate that our pal lit baa not «oet 10 per c M. Evarts, Mayor Grace. Algernons. Sulli­ hour, an amount of ifrork estimated in foot­ ble garment represented. for pilot u*ed, than coxl wnnlu have been for either pare white lead and llniteedl committed the alleged offense within the for a reorganization of the business under a auy other mixed paiut In this country. "'\^ I syndicate, with JoHn Roach's name at the van, Mr. and Mn. Alonzo B. Cornell, pounds per hour far greater than can be Order of Publication. territory of the United States. Instead of head. The discovery of a very rich vein Charles F. McLean, Col. John R. Fellows, performed with equal Jbafety by any gun ' Take No Risk! Gen. Jno of or contemplated by any Wicomico County. his being released, he was tried and convict­ of gold ore in Warren county is creating Sub-Treasurer Conrad M. Jordan, now in possession ACME HALL, In the Circuit Court for bat bay the Longman 4 Martinet PnJ B. Woodward, Gen. Thomas Ewing, Assist nation in the world. No. 47 Insolvents. pared Paint*. 1 have been their an ed by the Mexican Courts and thrown ra a quite a sensation in that section, and farm- ihe past ten years, and I will afflr ant Treansnrer Charles J. Canda, Gen. W. " "THE GLASS Ol FASHION" Mexican dungeon, where he still remains. en are beginning to hold their lands at fa­ their paint* have.proven ereryUjfil H. Barnnm, Attorney-General Dennis O'- Bxeltement in TexM. Jos. A. Wright, Petitioner. they claim foi them. 'I be Cheapestau Secretary Bayard has expressed his deter­ bulous prices. The land on which the rich Parable. It, Is a big rl-fc to buy a paiil Brien, Roswell P. Flower, Gen. Fritz-John Great excitement has been caused in the 209 W. BALTO, ST., ha» not an established reputation of I ore is being found is the Methodist camp It is ordered this 28th day of July 1886, orlty. Be not decelVMt; see that Everj mination to prosecute the case to the full­ Porter and Abram S. Hewitt. ricinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkable aire bears onr Patent Trade-Mark! ground. It is uadentood that the ote is (Near Charles). by the Judges of the said Court, that the "JJOQ OH PALLKTE. A full line *\\ est extent, unless the authorities release very rich, and that $3,400 has been realiz­ There were delegations from Tammany recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so said Insolvent appear in the said Court on stock at him, which does not now seem probabk. ed on one ton. The nnveiling of Bar- Hall, Irving Hall, the County Democracy, helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise the 37th day ol September 1886, and an­ the Kings County Democracy, the demo­ his head; everybody said be was dying of swer such interrogatories aa his creditors, It is a question now whether the dignity of tholdi's. statue of Liberty in New York har­ endorsers or sureties may allege or propose SALISBURY, in October, cratic States committee, the Manhattan Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King's American law shall be upheld, • or whether bor will take place some time BtOEBST PRICES PAID FOE against him, and that James E. Ellegood Tc 'Contractors t and Builders, probably on the 20th. The ceremonies will Club, the Bar Association, the Jefferson- New Discovery was sent him. Finding re­ the permanent Trustee of the said Insolvent ware, Plambln^c. Oft* PlxtarM, Hen ten, Pnrnpv ot all kinds, etc. it shall be trampled upon by an unenlight­ be imposing, despite the fact that the con­ ian Clnb of Newark and other bodies. lief, he bought a large bottle and a box of have a copy of this order published in the Pills; by the time he Corn Husk and Feathers SALISBURY ADVERTISER in said county at ened and semi-barberons people. The gressional appropriation was cat down from around Dr. King's New Life While the people were passing had taken two boxes'of Pills and two bot­ -BY- least one month before the first day of Sep­ feeling in this coon try seems very strong in $106,000 to $56,500. At least thirty French the coffin at 9.40 o'clock a coach drove up. tles of the Discovery, he was well and had tember 1880. favor of sustaining Mr. Bayard's policy. guests, representative citizens of the French President Cleveland, Secretary Endicott gained, in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial FREDWALPERT&CO, CHAS. P. HOLLAND. republic, will be present at the unveiling and Col. Daniel Lament alighted. Imme­ Bottles ot this great Discovery for Consump­ True Copy Test: To the war element of the country we tion free at Dr. L. D. Collier's Drug Store. 28 N. GAY STREET, - BALTIMORE, MD. P. M. SLEMONS, Clerk. ceremonies. Rains have improved the diately following were carriages with Sec­ would say the prospects of war is not very IS THE MODERN MARVEL OP prospects for corn in portions of Minnesota, retary and Mrs. Whitney, and Wilson S. flattering, as Mexico is scarcely strong Towa, Illinois, Ohio and Kansas, while ia Bisaell. They had come from New York enough to offer any resistance to -Ameri­ Indiajna the reports 'indicate a fall average on a special train. The President, accom­ can forces. Besides, Mexico herself is on yield. Very Urge sections in all the re­ panied by Mr. Tilden's private secretary, BEST ON THE MARKET, the verge of a revolution. maining corn-growing States have as yet- George W. Smith, fell into line and await­ GOOK STOVE! the drought, and reports JUSTICE had no relief from THE at the face of the dead. ed his turn to look .buj indicate a failure of the crop in wide areas. No one seemed to know the President was Many yearn experienee in the enabled us to find out the^defa —The Hon. Theophilus Tunis, secretary Wisconsin promises only one-half of an av­ recognized him. When in OUR NEW, LARGE, HEAVY AND BEAUTIFUL QOOK STOVE. has there, and few sale h] Baltimore and Eastern Shore Bail erage yield. In Nebraska the prospect con- the various stoves offered fox of the the slowly-moving line he had reached the In the "SAMSMYTH' tinaes good for nearly a full average yield. and looked Boad Co., has written a letter to the Bal­ side Of the coffin he stooped and bare^a stove tha appointments to died them all timore Morninq Herald ia which he com- ——Maryland's quota of long and earnestly on Mr. Tilden's face. not fail to give ENTIRE 8ATI grade clerkships in 'the Washing­ classittd He then turned and walked slowly out of The great feature of the .pam the advance of the last decade with under civil-service rules TION. ton departments the parlor, still accompanied by Mr. Smith QDICK BAKING AND that of previous ones, giving the increase unless removals SMYTH" is has been exhausted, and and ascended to the floor above. HANDSOME APPKARASC*. Every no in population and products before, and af­ are made more rapidly there will be The funeral services were of 'a simple' postively guaranteed to give satisfiJ ter the-Fenitasala was supplied with rail­ further certification ot Maryland iligibles character. They were conducted by Rev. or ANOTHER STOVE GIVEN current fiscal year.——J. C. road" faeftttfes. The article is quite inter­ within thk Dr. Wm. J.-Tucker, who began the servi­ PLACE: Matthews, the colored lawyer from Albany, esting. to those interested in the subject. — ces by reading the 90th Psalm. The hymn has been reappointed to the position of re­ beginning "Abide with me" was then sung IFOIFl S.AJL.E B7ST says: In concluding the article Mr. Tunis corder of deeds for the District of Colum­ by a quartet, and afterwards Dr. Tucker "Reliable data cannot be bad of the val­ bia, for which he was rejected by the Sen­ made a few remarks. , He said it was hard­ ue of the vast amount of small fruits, vege­ ate, and DoneyClagett has been appointed ly necessary to speak concerning Mr. Til- TOADVINE & D.ORMA ":? T-:.:, ^»^S^- tables, orchard products, potatoes and mel- register of wills for the District in place of den's public life and services, as that had trfeet- Salisbury, oos; of fish, oysters and other product*! of H. J. Raowdell.——A statement prepared already been fully done in the newspapers, •*• the water, nor of their timber, lumber, by the Postofflce Department shows that at but a few words might not be out of place staves and other products of the forest. 36 of the leading postofBces the sale of to his friends. He who had Utely received ; Great aa has bean the comparative increase stamps, stamped envelopes and postal cards them with generous hospitality had passed CLOTHING CLOTHHTG CLG1 from 1870 to 1880, the six years since can­ for the month of Julr last amounted to $1 ,- away forever beyond their reach. There i not be measured by the same ratio. To il­ 198,605, as against $1,099,636 for July of was nothing which made the meaning of —AT— lustrate the new order of things, I see from last year. Tha largest percent, of increase death so plain as the fact of the sadden the tower on the house-top where I write was at Baltimore, 84 per cent. Only three failure to cotnmnuirate with those who bad •ight highly cultivated farms, whose com­ ofltoM out of-the 96 show a decrease.—— been all in all to us. Death was the with­ bined crop of wheat this year exceeds 13,- The Washington Light Infantry have de­ drawal of intelligence, of wiatloin, and of CANNON' 000 bnsheli; corn will exceed SS.OOtf bush­ termined to go into camp at Atlantic City. love—and there iwemed to be a great loss, els, and hay 400 tons. Something more and Mrs. Cleveland will Our stock of Clothing will be sold at Greatly Reduced ——The President an irreparable waste. The great mind secure! than a decade ago they were four farms, start for the Adirondack^ the Utter part of stored with gnat thoughts, trained to great for the remainder of this season. Don't fail to raising less than 3,000 bushels of wheat, next week.——A new edition of the United events, could not be replaced. The men, the some of the great bargains we are offering. 1,000 bushels of com and not a ton of hay, States Rerised Statues is being prepared. books and the facts retrained, but the mind with scarcely a tenan table dwelling* among :——Reports bftb« growing crops received which could r*ad> understand and interpret- the wools lot. Since then delightful homes by the South GfioDna Department W Agrf them, was gone. It was as if a -great library Uke their places, occupied by progressive, onltnre from arfj»rts of the State are gen­ had .been destroyed, a grand combination bro Also remember that we are still Headquarter* for all Jtiru wide-aw«ke farmers, but only one of them erally unfavorable.——Ex-Senator Wra. A. ken, or a flnr jewel lost. It could not be re- Boots, Shoes and Slippers at Bottom Prices. raised on a farm; three of them from your Wallace, of Pennsylvania, has consented to pUcedr Few mind* were«o nobly endowed, . WE LEAD NEVER FOLLOW. city, who, as a rule, make onr best farmers allow bis name to be useo*** the democratic so accomplished in all that pertained to pub­ as onr countrymen often make your best candidate for Governor of that State.—— lic affairs, as that of Mr. Tiklen. Whether tesinas men. - • : Seoratary Manning has not decided whether he'set toward the invenigatio/i of attain or Tfce people in thk section are not at all he will 'return to the Treasury Department the control of men, be was always wise and appnhnstve that proper transportation fa- or not. Bis health is said to be much im­ honorable, and we saw the marks of essen­ eBttin will be forthcoming. They know proved.——Dr. John Maclean, formerly tial greatness. He was a counsellor whom JAMES CANNO thai.tbe basioess wffl command it. They president of the College of New Jersey, dW men learned to love and honor. He had atekBov^at the policy of th* Pennsyl­ Tuesday to his 87th year.—-Kx-Gor. John the power^ to communicate thought, and 844LUN STREET, SALISBURY, MD. vania fiaHrosd mintgasient is to anticipate W. Stevenson, ot Kentucky, died Tuesday purpose by'meam of dear, idea* and. HIM tbs> wMto of a community; that th« tine is at Covington, aged 7» /van.——Bdttor insight into motives. Men knew they were WE HAVE not distant when her iron hand will oortr Cutting has been gmnted an appeal to the in the presence of a master. Something this whole peninsula and her fingers reach Supreme Court of Chihnahua. He has tele­ had gone oat of our lives in his death. A every nook and corner, and the Eastern graphed to Gov. asking the protec­ combination of power, hopefulness .and J ust "Received, Soon welcomes the time. When that time tion of Texac.——The North Carolina re­ lone was broken. He has passed btyond ooms.itwfllUtookU.lor tb« people of publicans heve decided not to hold a State the mystery into the clear light of immor­ BaltisMn to withdraw their bands from convention this fear. tality. He believed in the btoad principles ONE CAR LOAD O tiwdoptbs of their Uposan pockets and of, oar religion, in God. and ta the hemiteB. say: "We though* "In that faith," aaid the preacher, we sur­ or render our dead." Joe Jefferson, with hit wife, has return­ Cook u par own copyrighted, named •fore. We withhold eulogising the superiority of thi» bnttheH. Y., P. ed to HofaokQB, N. J., from a salmon fish­ After ptaywby Dr. Toctor and ttit sing­ tb»t oountfy. ^ Btove, aa "taut" k cheap. We-place- the "Juatioe" Cook on'the market on its intrinsic merit, with its original con­ HAY, not mre that to ing trip up in Canada, where they bad the ing of Ambrose's aria, "One SweeMy Sol- struction peeuJtarly intended ior this trade! t»d« remains .wen carried finest of sport. He b now resting at his «mnTboBght," the Mr. Anthony Carey, (of (he firm of 8. P. Woodcock A Co.) who has one of the "Justice" Cooks, says: "The Which we will sell at reduced prices, home on Saddle Brook,-and relates with to the heajM by Capt. Heaky, of Mr. TO- Jtr. A.T*. Abcll'i BlrUuU*. stove cannot be •nrpMiied as a fine baker and Roaster. I am also pleased with the very large fire box, (it takes in » gmttartkfefxnttiswttio this partkmlar den's Viking; Private Secretary John 'its Ventilation to take off the gaases arising from cooking. The write for quotations. Remember the y of Mr. A. & Abell 20 in. (tickof wood^euiittir&ally large oven, and Tf»mfaMrtfed» pastime be se'naeli ebjoym. 8ont» of tb» Cahil and eight of the men servants of the the *wtt eompfefc cook ttote leter saw, and I predict it will be the loader rather than eeieonted Taw " Justice" Cook ii Htogether Ton WM quMiy bat pleasantly home. At Yonkew the coffin was tras*- of all other cook stores on the market/ ' KT'CM and examine ctnd be' oonnneed. T.C.&K.S. day at hk ooantary^itffcoo*"Gtilfbtd," die follower Mrs, JeOMMft, who viw greatly benefited fcrred to. tb» tain which eo A $30.00 Cook Store for f 17.00, with a folMine of timings, vii : 8 Joints of Pipe, 1 Elbo Pofe, 2 Pot WHOLESALE GROCERS, MAIN ST. oaOtokssU><* iPrete^BaJtfeBio^ MY. to Ifew LfbaooB, where the LESkL: by tne Wp, and is a pfeton of health. The Lids, 1 Tea Kettle, 1 Long Pan, 1 Frying Pan, 1 Sancfe'Pmrl. 8 Baling Pans, 1 Boating Spoo Pie Plates aeefes Abefl toond b»gn«te«t ptoasare * bring grown members of Mrs. Jefferson's family, placed for a few hour* in the trtsbytoriaa ftnii. TTTi.!,.,,,, 1 nii 1 mroaated ^ TfT.immTtT.il, aw spMding ttkt gomoMr »t Greanwood Church and viewed by hundreA of people all- fc - T«* •»•, Gbaries loveralof THIS COUHTV COUIUIifilONERS. COUNTY NKWS. STATE AflD PENINSULA. Foa SALS.—One valuable yoke of oxen AND COUNTY. OORRESPONDBNClj. ^and wain oari, Apply to Perry H. Ander­ A.TVTTw Proceeding* of the Meeting Louit Tae»d«jr» Xaeap* fr*m sen. • ±LL\ U DOTS HKRK AND THBRK BT THE AD- All the Member* Prenvnt. CTTKRgfcOTB* ADVERTISE*' FROM Bnnwd. '" iuttK* man GATOKBKI> FBOHOUB- -80 tons ot Choice Cecil Comity Timothy TCBTIftSR'S REPORTERS. ITS CORRKSPONDKNTS. ' MfTMKROCS KXCHAXGB*. Hay, at reduced prices*. iHmnpUreys 'ft The County Commissioners were in ses­ O» iftsf Twsdajr sparks ; from a steam Tilghman. • . T. Mn^ sion hut Tuesday, all the members being 'thresher set fire tof and burned up, two and lvertCoantjf—The FuacH Baa- A Weekly Calendar of everything Trans­ An Immeute Crowd at the Deal's, CXLKBT Pujrrs.—A few hundred strong isoffering-her entire stock of MILLINERY GOODS *f ONE HALF their present. Cami>-Meetlug; I.ait Sunday— a half stacks of oats for Mr. Levin Matt­ con In Talbot and Kent—Violent plants lor immediate planting. Call to­ piring- In Town and Conuty, Para­ hews. ' There were'from 100 to 150 bushels day. F. W. Harold, Florist. REAL VAWJB. graphed for To-Day'» Paper. Report of examiners on change in road from Uuantloo aud Sbarptowa Htorin In Dover. near Daniel Hollo way's, 5th district, was burned, it is eetitnafced.—The JforjJ&Uufar. —Choice fortflicen for all crops, corn, oats, peas, potatoes, melons, strawberries, filed. Objections of Wm. P. Causey, John * On last Tuesday^ MBSB. P. S. Dryden, —Miss Agnes Phelps of Cambridge is DEAL'S ISLAND, Mo., Aug. 10.—This old —There is said to be, a^man living in &c.,forsalebyGJw, .White. •,. Ladies'Hate 30 cente- former Price 60. E. Kiggin, Joshoa J. Coulbourn and others ^Joseph Koohec, and two of the Messrs. Bowling Green, Va., who has 102 grand- visiting Miss May Todd. to ratification of majority report on road historic camp-ground was visited -last Snn- FOE Bam OB SALB.—The Dwelling Ladies' Htts 87f oenta——former ?rioer90. . doy •Bach went down, to. Pishing Island on a children. House, with eight rooms, on Park street. petitioned for by Mess. Bright, Weaver aud by three or four thousand.-peopie-fronv Ladies' Hate 50 oentB-^—former Price 100. —Miss Annie Brohawu is the guest of different parts of the State. "Thi place excursion. Daring the day Mr. Bent $180 per year. Apply to A. G. Toad- others, was filed. The majority report was Nearly all the employes at the works vine. Childs Hats 25 oente——ronner^JB^dO. Mis* BeUie Slemons. seemed to be filled with people,' while the. Dryden booked and successfully landed in • rejected, and the minority report of' John of the MoCnllongh Iron Company at North­ . Cnii«& Hats 87 J cento former Price 75. —The Democratic premaries are called public roads leading to the grove were the boat sea tattle weighing 89} IDS. WOOL CABonro.—Oor Carding' Machine W. Smith was ratified; and Mr. Cooper was east, Cecil county, have struck for higher for uext Saturday, 21. Don't fail to packed with vehicles of almost every kind is In complete order, and dbttag nfoe smooth Flowers;^ Feathers, ale ml. authorized to' contract for building the One of our yonng men, while firing off a work. GvH.T* Ribbons and all other Summer Millinery and description. This camp-meeting place, —Col. Graham, trustee, sold on Saturday same on Saturday, Aug. 28. small cannon on "Friday night last, was must go. 'IpWa is an opportunity for all wishing to purchase though not one of the prettiest, is, never­ A^pelebration of the one hundredth an­ —I am running this season my Rockwalk- la* the "Bower Hill" farm, near Quanti­ Mr. Parlow was authorized to contract taught quit* a lesson. It had a fall charge ing Carding Machine. Wool received at, HATS, BONNETS

jHtsrfllanrous. "I will save you, Cecil, darling, it you BIO SHEEP OF THE KOCKIES. THE FARHKB'S COLUMN. ITKM8 OF IHTKBK8T. Stofct'g. i^isrrllanrous. HER OWN NEMESIS. will let me," be answered, his low tones full of love and pitying for bearance. Over the Hfeh Cllffa and lead­ whl«h DMJT to of Front Clipping* Cariau MM! Qaalat ' ing Unhurt on Their Horns. TRUSTEE'S SALE BY CLYDE KAYXOXD. . He was patient, because he had long un­ th« Farmer* Generally. ' frvnt UM derstood this element in her nature, and Of Valuable "Now my child, jnst one more purling Of all the game animals in the North­ knew it was all that kept her from him. Regulate the feed of your horses to cor­ Nervous ladies should try For Fine Liquors* word. Don't, I beseech you, let that be­ west, and particularly Montana, the Big respond with the amount of work they are "Do not return to the oity, but stay with Celery, Beef and Iron. setting sin of yours ambition blind you Horn or Rooky Mountain sheep furnishes required to do. / Real Estate! us here and become my own wife at once." Sam Jones, the orange' to the true happiness of your life '." the most sport to huntsmen. Chasing the She shook her head half sadly. Raspberries throw up a great many suck cleared $600 a year since t ,-'-••- •; •'•: -v- * And, as gentle Mrs. Norton bent to press buffalo across the plains on horseback and "Not now, Frank," she said reluctantly, ers, and these should be thinned ont leaving "By virtue of a decree of the iwuft onrt the last loving good-bye kiss upon her killing them with a revolver, which was at log. for Wicomico county, sitting in.Chancery, but firmly. "I must go back; there are two not over fonr canes to the hill, so as to af- all Kinds of daughter's lips, a look "of wistful anxiety one time the favorite method of hunting Cotta, an Italian I will sell at public auction nt the store of or three special engagements that I most ford plenty of room. ^-^^t overshadowed and saddened, for the mom­ the big bison, used to be no pins ultra of Oporto, threw h; Jr*k Si C. Alien, Esq., at Alien, (formerly fulfill. But after that I will return homo Upper Trappe), on , . ,v ent, her sweet, motherly face. of Nimrodfc amusements in Montana, but We need to study the habits of insects so put an end to hi WHISKEYS, as soon as possible, and then " Cecil Norton laughed lightly as she bade since the buffalo have disappeared hunters more. Nearly all the insects which injure She-drooped her head away from him, Albert J. Cooley, Saturday, Aug. 28th her mother not worry about the future. have drifted back into the mountains, the farmer and fruit grower have their par­ IR4NDIES, RUMS, WINES, ETC. and a soft blush suffused her lovely face tim of the latest "I shall come home again after my few where the "Oris-Montana" are to be found asites, which would keep the enemy in check 1886. at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m., all the and finished the sentence for her. up alive aod the m; real estate of which the late James Huf- months of dissipation jnst the same old Ce­ duriag late yean in the greatest abundance. if properly encouraged. "Then you will be mine, darling?" said OUR LARGE STOCK OF fington, died, seized. It has been lately cil, never fear," she said .reassuringly. There may be lots of fun scampering over Dolores Andrade surveyed, and divided into two parcels, by Frank, delightedly, as he passed his arm The very best stock will not be long in Yet she shrank a little before the im­ the prairie after a 1,500-pound bull, but Mexican prima d which it will be sold, viz: about her and drew her protcctingly to his degenerating, if not properly fed and cared Foreign and Domestic Liquors is complete ploring gaze of these earnest, troubled eyes, there is the heat and violent exercise, not create a sensation in in every respect, and for superiority in No. 1. is located directly on the county side. "That is the only way to save you for. The man who pnts money into pro­ and then colored, half-gniltily, us she en­ to speak of the danger of your horse plung­ Jto»':ty anil Cheapness cannot be excelled road, and has thereon the late dwelling of from that terrible self of yours," be added curing good blood and then neglects it, is Oloff Pilguest, a said deceased. It contains 02J AC&KS of countered another glance that of Frank ing into a prarie-dog hole and sending you playfully. "You have promised, Cecil ?" excessively extravagant. now of Pittsborg, isj ON THE SHORE. arable land, and 10} ACRES of woodland Clement, who had turned back from the downwards to grass at an angle of fifteen Still she did not answer "yes" with her which he claims the latter being located across said road, hall just in time to cat oh Mrs. Norton's last or twenty degrees. The mountain sheep ia On many farms the pigs must be kept in WHISKEYS. From the lowest price rec­ and opposite the cleared land. The build­ lips, though eyes and blushing cheeks and stopping or winding words, and whose handsome eyes seconded always found among the peaks and cliffs in close pens all summer. Such pigs should tified to the highest gra des of ureOld Rye. ings are large and in first-mte order. It clinging hands all said it for her, apd also has on it a large and thrifty Peach and her pleading most eloquently. cool altitudes and pretty near the timber or have green food deliveted to them daily. Formerly nearly I S. Apple, rach, French. Blaek- Apple Orchard. POWDER though she meant it in her heart. Of course some grain is needed in addition duct of the Columl "Why, good gracious 1 judging from your perpetual line. The big-horn sheep &c. WIXKS. Port, Sherry, Malaga Absolutely Pure. Then she returned to the city, and well, to the grain food. Milk is also good. England. Now the] fadeira, Catawba, &c. GINS. Imported Xo. 2. contains 65| Acnss of cleared land somber countenance, one might suppose I of the Rocky Mountains is a most difficult and located west of Xo. 1. and directly on was starting for the jungles of Africa, in­ once in the center of its mad whirl, again, animals to bag. They are usually found as much as Engli >W Tom and Holland Gins and the lower Thin powder never varies. A marvel of the old spell came back more strongly, even, England buys $19,352,884 out of the Wicomico Creek, with a right of way on purlly, »tn»nitth and wboleeomenest.. Alore stead of only to Washington for a season," in pairs, often in flocks of from four to for­ $30,805,824 worth of the bacon we export, John Codmore, '. HUMS. Xew England. Jamaica. the south side of Xo. 1. to the county road. economical tnxn the ordlnarv klnda, and than ever before. She was intoxicated with c:innot he KOld Inrompetition with the mul­ Cecil exclaimed, with a laugh and a be­ ty and sometimes in bands of a hundred or of hams, $2,454,980 worth ont of the $3,- to death on Sun The woodland belonging to No. 2. contains titude or low tent, short weight alum or phos­ the wine_of her own success. Her power 15| ACRES, and adjoins the woodland of No. witching little pout, as she turned gayly more. One old sheep-hunter living at 281,509, nearly half of the $3,462.538 of lodging in his th phate powders, tMti only in Can*. over the minds and hearts of men -carried 1. These lands are inferior to none in Wi- EOYAL BAKING POWDE&CO., from one to the other to hide her own feel­ Pryor's fork, near here, relates that he saw pork, and about one-third of our surplus fait at a hotel in '. ALSO IN STOCK coinico county, and adjoin the celebrated her away, and, almost before she knew 106 Wall Street, N. Y. ings on the subject. not long ago a flock of eighty-one sheep in lard. , "Cottman Farm" belonging to Col. Graham what she was doing, she had solemnly given Adamascobite, "I almost think it would be better if you the Bitter Root range, and about five years and are fertile, highly improved., and most her promise to become the foreign minis­ The problem of farming consists in mak­ is a newly discove eligibly located for shipment of produce by were," smiled Frank, half sadly; "for my ago, while scouting through the Teton ba­ KJFFT S MALT ing the soil increasingly fertile. Manure is Missouri, which c both Steamboat and Rail Road. Said land own peace of mind," he added in a lower ter's wife. sin, in Northern Wyoming, near the south­ will be sold clear of the widow's dower. BROIVWS Her heart stood still when she remember­ the farmer's saving bank, and if more of ity and yet retain tone as he and Cecil passed out of the room ern boundry of the Yeltowstone National Possession piven'on the first day of Janu­ ed Frank; but it was too late now to retract. them had large heaps of it every spring to together; for he was to drive her in his Park, he ran npen a band that must have A, new employ! rhich i* highly recommended. Our stock ary 1887. with the privilege of seeding fall IRON Everybody knew this Washington affair; spread upon their land, instead of money at * the largest and most complete in Snlis- crops. Persons are invited lo examine the jaunty little to the depot. numered three hundred. laying of f nrnitai a^nd soon after it occurred, Senator Norton interest, they would prosper better in the 'onus of marqueti "»iry. and l>eing purp)ia.«ed from first hands premises. And as he looked at her, erect and grace­ These animals range all the way from ' Vs us to sell very BITTERS gi^ve a grand reception at which hisieauti- end. touch is said to ful as a young queen by his side, a lovely the Rio Grande to the Mackenzie, but at ful^niece's betrothal to the distinguished his business. OF SALE are $200 cash,' and thi WILL CURE - picture in her closefy-fltting brown cloth the limits named they are exceedingly When two or three different kinds of balance in two equal annual installments HEADACHE traveling-suit, the soft fnr collar of her foreigner was formally announced. grasses are sown together for pasture, many .CHEAP. bearing interest from the day of sale, with Cecil looked radiantly beautiful as she scarce and most difficult to kill. Their When the^ftunjg people get ready to build bond and security to I* approved by th INDIGESTION jacket nestling so cozily about her pretty natural home is among the mountains of vacant spaces may be filled up, as each a town thejfdojt'jnahurry. Ballinger, a We also have a complete line of CICARS Trustee. BILIOUSNESS throat, and a coquettish little hat half received the congratulations of her gnestv particular variety will find the kind of soil TOBACCO, selected to meet the wants of And none, looking upon the rose-hued lips'N the Upper Y«llowstone and Missouri rivers. lew town in fefffetfrepanty, ia less than ROBERT P. BRATTAX, DYSPEPSIA shading her brilliant, sparkling eyes, Frank best adapted to its vigorous growth, the ~>fiSfi*iarmer finds that it to an ad- ROBERT F. BRATTAX, shadowing black lashes; but all this she During the cold months they nay on UM .highest peak of the Allegheny Mountains. NEURALGIA Only an unbidden guest who had paused vantage to mix "War grass seed s*4 other tried to hide from Frank's loving eyes in southern slopes' of the mountains so as to He will spend $100,000 on the edifice. ang. 7-ts. Trustee KIDNEY AND LTVER before her for one instant, touched her lit­ light grass seed with moist sawdust before that parting f leighride together to the de­ catch the sun. In the summer they are YEARS' TROUBLES tle gloved hand and murmured a few low- sowing* j HW's»j& the grass seed adheres to An inspection of the five hundred mail FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS pot. generally found on the higher benches * BXPERIENCE toned words which reached no ear but hers. the sawtrast ah$ enables tho sower to spread bags that were sunk in the Oregon, and Trustee's Sale! The Gamine has Trade Mark and croued Red Poor fellow ! how passionately he did love where the bunch grass and mountain clover have since been recovered, shows that la­ \rrant* me in believing that I understand Una on wrapper. her! But the white, heart-broken face, and those it evenly. Ir^W* abonU^ree bushels of t,U* harness business. I do understand it, TAKE NO OTHER. stern, hopeless, sorrowful blue eyes belong­ are abundant. Among the peaks whore dies smuggle a great many French gloves, And before the reached their destination sawdus^o one of grass sMtf. i I intend to give the public the benefit By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court ed to the man she loved Frank Clermont. they habituate, one of the first things to ap­ with laces, ribbons; &c., in newspapers sent for Wicomico county, Maryland, in the he had talked her into quite a tender mood, experience, and in doing so my work An hour later, when the band was'clash­ pear in the spring is the wild onkmor leek, SoiUjig^orops dejftaud the very richest by mail. ft not he compared with work gotten case jf Holloway rs. Hollow*/, I will sell and she was almost ready to believe jnst CETWilliams & Ca~ ing ont its Merriest music, and the light which is eagerly sought out and devoured ground. It will iwt-pajrjo^atand gather by Jwttperienced persons, thongh I sell at public auction at tho then that she .could resign her cherished Deer are re|K>rted to be unusually numer­ retty chamber, lying face down­ or in fact on the Atlantic slope, is in th* Thfe includes a hand-made saddle. There AUG-. 21st, ISfifA ward on the floor, her silken skirts trailing the monntain lion. In fact the principal enough land can be got into suitable . con­ and her socirft, equal in every way. vicinity of Nteatous Lake. i a.dollar's difference between a hand and at 3 o'clock, p. m., the following real estate: Lumber, Shingles, across the^arpet, her kands clasped tightly diet of the mountain lion is the tender off- dition...... , .,..,., ,,-... ,. ../;^ J Bhine-raade saddle. Machine-made har- But ambition, of the kind that Cecil SASH, DOORS, &c. over her silent heart stone dead. spring of the "Ovis Montana." If farmers who have never tried It will A saloon-keeper in an Arisona town has frotn $6 np. Also carry in stock a fine 1. All that Farm in Dennis' District of worshiped and believed in, he bad none. The "Ovis Montana" is adorned with the on exhibition the heads of seventeen Apa­ of Riding and Cart Saddles, Whips, said couuty and State, situate on the pub­ Heart disease, they said. Ay so it was, cut their corn fodder and straw finely for 3any Gombs. etc. Thanking the public for She knew that he would never seek to most remarkable, head-gear imaginable in ches preserved in alcohol. The exhibit a lic road which passes the store of Laws & We have made extensive pre­ shine in the world of politics, or strive to but of a kind they little dreamed of. She their cattle, they TfflJ be surprised to notice i na£nxmgi>. I hope by merit to enjoy a Hamblin, being the farip whereon Jiio. W. had broken her own heart and another's, the shape of monstrous horns. These are how much better the stock will eat then Western newspaper considers a practical uiMtce of the same. command the notice of the public in any of Laws now resides, and which the said Laws parations for the Spring. Trade, and the Nemesis of her destiny had over­ used by them for various purposes, but and how much further the same amount of exemplification of the great troth that it is conveyed to Daniel Holloway by deed dated those avenues through which so many cele­ principally as a means of defense. Aston­ easier to settle an Apache difficulty fay pat­ May 25th, 1881, containing taken her here. fodder will go than when fed whole. A lit­ £. W.TAYLOR, and are prepared to offer a brities contrive to make their way to the ishing as it may seem, they also use their ting the Indians into alcohol than by pot­ top. tle sprinkling of meal does not injure it in ti R. K. Trnitt & Sons' Drug Store, 132 ACRES, MORE OR LKSS, LARGE and carefully selected Common Seme In Hounekeeplng. immense horns to assist them in descending ting alcohol into the Indians. -«;i?'?V :' Xo; he was simply a man who would be a the least. This Farm is improved with Dwelling from one lofty eminence to a lower. If in stock of Dressed Flooring, Sid­ charming home companion, an adorable A girl cannot grow np in a well ordered Barnyard manure may be imitated by Many people dislike to take bitter medi- and Out-Bnildings, and is in a good state home, under the care of a good mother, skipping from crag to crag and from ridge of cultivation. ing, Finishing Boards, North. husband who would be content with a lov­ to ridge should it become necessary to make thoroughly composting with a cord of sea­ cines, no matter how efficacious they may . without unconsciously learning much of the be; in Qnineptus these people hare a vehi­ ing wife and a cultured, happy home. a jump downwhads, no matter what the soned meadow muck, or some substitute, 2. A Honsa and Lot of Ground in Pitts- Carolina Heart and Bap Shin- method by which the home is made what it cle in which any dose, however nauseating, rille of said county, adjoining the lands But that would never satisfy .Cecil Nor­ height, they roll themselves up into a kind sixty-five pounds of crude nitrate of soda, lies, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moul­ is. A bright girl who is unfortunate en- may be taken. Quineptus has a most de­ of Robert 'Givans and James Pennewill, ton. of ball, vault out into the air and, turning two bushels of wood ashes, one peek of 1 jun making all grades of Bricks at my now occupied by Joseph W. Holloway, the ought to be a member of a badly managed licious taste, and while the medicine fa ren­ jntrd near Salisbury, and will deliver them dings, etc.. at very low figures. She longed for power, for leadership, for a succession of somersaults, keep the ball common salt, ten pounds of fine bone meal, ground being the same land bought by the admiration and applanse of the great household is not utterly out of the way of two quarts of plaster, and ten pounds of dered acceptable to the palate, it does not Daniel Holloway in two parcels, one from We1 think we can make it to rolling, so to speak, until they strike on WHERE outside world. learning how to do better. The very fact Epsom salts. lose its own curative properties. Geo. H. Parker and the other of Thomas your interest to place your or­ of the discomfort in which she lives, often their powerful horn* below. The shock H. Rounds. She had always felt such impulses in her would kill an ordinary animal, but these .The best ground for a peach orchard is a A Brooklyn policeman has been present­ soul. She had been queen of the limited stimulates her to find out the possible im­ ders with us. provement of her condition. "How can I hardy denizens of the mountainsdon'tseem light, sandy soiHhat has been planted for ed with a new club, which he does not dan TKRMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of the realm in which she had always moved, and to mind it Blnch, for they spring to their several years with general crops. Do not to carry. It was mtmnt for nse among the purchase money to be paid on the day of now that her uncle, a distinguished sena­ ever learn to keep house ?" said a young ; .AND GUARANTEE THEM TO girl one day lamenting her peculiar circum­ feet and go bounding over impossible plant on ground rich enough to produce gangs. As be twirled it at the end of the sale, and the balance in two equal install­ tor, had given her the long-hoped-for invi­ ments of one and two years, to be secured stances which prevented her from gaining chasms and jagged rocks until it becomes onions, peas, spinach or lettuce, for trees leather thong it was a neat-looking stick, -OUTWEAR by the bonds of the purchaser with securi­ LE, WILLIAMS & CO. tation to Washington, she saw before her necessary to make another descent, when will be liable to make a late autumnal not easily distinguished from the ^ordinary the realization of her brightest dreams. any practical knowledge or experience." ty to be approved by the Trustee, bearing "Common sense is all you need in house­ the same tactics are repeated. growth, and produce unripe wood that will club; bat if a tough took hold of it to wrsst MORE than any Brick on the interest from the day of sale. SALISBUEY, MD. As Senator Norton's niece she was at once keeping," replied the experienced and very W. B. Dow, of the Green Mountain Cat­ be winter-killed. • • it away, four short, sharp, two-edged knife- Shore, for further particulars apply to accorded a prominent niche in society, and JAS. £. ELLEQOOD, successful housekeeper to whom the ques­ tle Company, relates that he saw near his blades could be thrown oat on four sides of her beauty and ambition did the rest. Profitable bee-keeping greatly depends PHOS. R. LAYFIELD. July 31-ts. 'TRUSTEE. tion was addressed. Common sense, sup­ ranch on Powder river, not long ago, a band upon a gathering up of tfce fragments, that theclab. .;'iV*^'!SteS'-. '-• ^y-*"X.,._ ^e-»' She was soon pointed out as one of the of 300 monntain sheep. They were brows­ plemented by the best instruction attaina­ nothing be lost. Fragments of time can be A Detroit religious paper says: ,"The L- E. Wituixs ft Co., Salisbury. most admired belles of the gay capital, and ing on a lofty cliff, when for some nna- no fashionable assemblage was complete ble and by observation, will make house­ used in caring for bees, fragments of lum­ stealing of two eletiks from one of the Pres­ THE GREAT keeping a pleasure rather than a burden. countable reason, the flock became stam­ ber in making hirer and frames, fragments TRDSTm SALE. without her fascinating presence. She had peded and rushed away like the whirlwind. byterian churches in this city last Sunday But all the teaching in the world will not of comb for wax; and every drop of honey morning was a piece of cold-blooded cruel­ WILLOUGHBYI'ROST stepped into fame much more quickly than On they came pell-mell to the edge of the NEW ' avail without the common sense. In these is useful; even thongh mixed with dirt, it ty. The amount of comfort and encoarfcge- By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court she had ever anticipated, and lived in an cliff, which was cut into a perpendicular for Wicomico county, Maryland, in Equity, atmosphere of splendor and of brilliant ex­ days of cooking schools and lectures, and can be fed to needy colonies. ' .. ment some people derive from an occasion­ in the case of the Workingmen's Loan As­ SACRIFICE opportunities of all sorts, it it an easy mat­ decline of fully 1500 feet. The leaders Livery and Boarding al glance at the clock daring a service is sociation vs. James D. Phillips and others, citement that surely ought to have satisfied paused, but there was no help for it, the The work of caring for beans come just STABLE "%':-.• Sale of $150,000 worth of a soul like hers. ter to obtain instruction, yet a few months not to be put into figures, unless one uses I will sell at public auction at the Peninsula of actual trial in one's own home, teaches rear guard crowded them over, and the en­ at the busiest harvest season, and this crop in rear of the Salisbury Hotel, oppo­ Hotel Tet she was not quite happy; what was it is therefore apt to he neglected. If delay­ the Roman figures usually seen on the di­ fine Elegant and Reliable far more. Times change and requirements tire flock went neck over heels down into al." site the Court House. Good Teams IN SALISBURY, MD., ON - '^-J-v^' she missed ? Ah ! Frank and Frank's sin­ space. Down they came, one ofter anoth­ ed till after harvest it is too late, and the cere, manly love. Not even the devotion change with them, people differ in tastes always on hand. Agents taken to any Baltimore - - ^^f and opinions, and not even the wisest moth­ er, until the whole band had made the aw­ vine cannot be disturbed without injury. ' A well-known poet and litterateur of New- I rt of the Shore at reasonable rates. Saturday, August 28th, of the foreign minister, who, as all Wash­ Yet the work in hoeing beans, if done at er can tell what another household than ful jump. As this was such a frightful York city had a disagreement with his Hack meets all train*, night and day. ington knew, was sure to offer himself be­ leap for any breathing to make and live, it the right time, saves an equal amount of land-lady. She sued him tor $77. He oalled at 2 o'clock p. m., all that fore the season was over, and when she was her own will desire. Orders left at office or the Hotel will is not surprising to know that 18 ont of the labor when they come to be harvested, be­ for a bfll of particulars and the amount was receive prompt attention. CLOTHING•v-££.ar;f. almost as certain to accept, could take the 800 were killed by the concussion. sides the advantage to the crop. reduced to $86. Be won the case and she place of Frank's love in her heart. Beautiful Australian Cave*. . * » ''-',• Honse aod Lot of Ground Some of the monntain sheep horns attain, was compelled to. pay the costs to the WILLOUGHB T BR OS. is now in progress.' Once, overcome by a terrible feeling of A numberof largeand beautiful stalactite A slightly acid milk is necessary in se­ a remarkable sin, one pair brought by a amount of $55. A few days afterward his SALISBURY, MD. in the town of Delraar, Wicomico County, home-sickness, she left the city in (he midst caverns have been discovered near Queens* curing cream to make batter for long keep­ Maryland, beginning at a fence post stand­ Cheyenne Indian measured 17 inches in cir­ lawyer sent a bill of $50 for defending the Want of space Torbids a of one of its gayest weeks and ran down to land, Australia. In one, the walla, accord­ ing. Excellent as the creamery system is ing on the Xorth side of West street and at cumference although only 40 inches in suit The bfll has not been paid, and the West side of the Eastern Shore R. R. the old place for a two days' visit. ing to an exploring party, were beautifully for getting the most butter and cream from long list but a call and in­ length. The ram from which they wen another suit u imminent, HOTEL STABLES property, now the N. Y. Phila. & Norfolk "You have changed a great deal, my white while the stalactites and stalagmites a certain quantity of milk, it gets ik too H. R. property, being the same land con­ taken was a splendid specimen, weighing suddenly for long-keeping, batter. Keeping dear," remarked her mother, noting arith joined In exquisite tracery, reminding them Mrs. Borchard's parrot was sitting in the I. H. WHITE veyed to the said Phillips by Elijah Freeny spection of 16 minutes will over 900 pounds. Being such a wary -cream one or two dan after gathering, in a ow the monaeeraent of the above by deed dated July 8tb, 1880, and which fond pride the added air of queeoliness'and of Chinese carved ivory. Another, fifty animal the following story of the capture open window at Kankakee, Illinois, when named liable*, offer* to the public was Mortgaged by the said Phillips a wife convince that you can save the new, strange beauty that seemed to haw feet by thirty feet, with plain walls broken moderately cool temperature, and then a hawk swooped down on it. The two fell at be lowest price*. 'i: of a big horn by F. F. Baker, who has a churning, is a remedy for this defect. to the said Loan Association by two Mort­ been gained in those few week*. "You re­ only:oy niches, and meeting in a vaulted to the earth and a sharp fight followed, in gages dated respectively 1880 August 9th, entire cost ot^ry* by buy­ baa a ranch near Boulder, woo Id seem most [HBST CLASS TEAMS and 1882 February 4th. .; t- -; - v .% mind me of some brilliant bird just ready roof of immense height, they called the ca­ strange and surprising. Mr. Baker accom­ The idea that straw is only of value to rot which the hawk found he had his. match. take flight again. We hare heard1 of your thedral. In some of the dark passages their plished the singular feat of catching and down into manure has had its day. It has The parrot as he fought called for help, Of Every Description. There is a good DWELLING HOUSE on ing your MeqB|tQd Boys' career as a Washington belle, yon see. But, candles were extinguished by the host of holding by his unaided strength a wild very little value for this purpose, and if no and Mrs. Bnrchard came to the rescue of [farmer patrons and friend* will find their this lot and is located in the thrifty and my lore" a little anxiously "I hope you bats. From others they descended sixty UofBcs and carriages carefully attend­ progressive town of Del mar where real , . Clothing from us right now. Rocky Mountain sheep a ewe. He came better use can be had for it there would be her pet with a potato masher and- smashed ed to by competent grooms. estate is advancing 13 value; an still the 'same old Cecil' at heart ?" feet into lower caverns, bat everywerv the upon her at the foot of a slowing bank good policy in selling straw wherever there- the hawk. .The parrot was none the worse .;..--yMEte_-. ;-^v- -,,,-.;,- £: So don't forget "Why, mamma, I was having a glorious ground sounded hollow beneath their feet, which led np to a steep, but not very high was'a near market! But bright wheat or for wear, arid said at once, "Polly wants a time in the city, with more social engage­ so that the whole mountain appears to be TERMS OF SALS: "'^^ cliff or rimrock. His dog, of the shepherd oat straw makes a valuable part of the ra­ cracker." PASSENGERS 4- CONVEYED ments on my hands than I knew how to travered by subterranean passages and tion for horses oe store stock. It needs to __ '-liJr- breed, trained for hunting, was following,, An English statistician has recently com­ To any point on the Snore. ^-CasU/ -.'•-?' -'on day of sale. ' -~ . manage, yet you see I left them all and caves in every direction excavated in the and when it saw the sheep pursued it np be fed with grahi, bat with either corn or SON, came down here," smiled Cecil evasively. piled a statement of the number of sover­ Order* left at th* Pealawte Hon«e or at the limestone rock by the action of hot springs. to the cliff, when (t stood at bay, making oats, ont straw inakes -in most places a bet­ > Will be promptly tteBded to. 1 ^ ''; JAS. E. ELLBGOOD, WIDE-AWAKE CLOTHIBRS, But after awhile, when Mrs. Norton eigns who, within the historical era, hare $'?•: ''-. demonstrations at the dog, which wu ter and cheaper feed than hay alone. spoke of bow Frank had missed her, and come to violent or ignominious ends. On ang.7-te>. Trustee. Do Toa KB«W. prompt in returning them. PRATT AND HAHOVKR STB., BALTIMORE asked her daughter, directly whether ahe The soils best adapted for the potato are his list are 2,550 kings and emperors, FOB SERVICE. That JfeLM'a "Swto B4.WD," is the Mr. Baker sent a man, who-aocompanied still loved him, after all her conquests via sandy and gravelly loams. Clay soils, es­ reighning over 74 nations. Of these 800 Samples by Mail on Application. belt remedy for conph% oelds, croup, bron­ them, back to the house, a quarter of a the oity, Cecil answered very decisively/ pecially if the season be wet, produce poor were overthrown, 64 were deposed, 88 com­ A JERSEY BULL, SHERIFFS SALE. chitis, etc. ? That "Swiss Balaam" will mile away for a .gun. While he.was away "Yes, mamma, I do love Fraak." potatoes, with a tendency to rot. An old' mitted suicide, 38 became insane or imbe­ "BABON 0? STOUT con that neglected cold t Delay* are dan­ Baker "made a eoeak" on the sheep and Whereupon good Mrs. Norton ceased to gerous" That "Swiss Balsam" contains no pasture turned over or any sod ground, is cile, 100 were killed in battle, 188 were .11412 A.J.C C.H.R.) On MY KAlftl By virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued came around on top of the cliff above the well fitted for potato growth. A little well- captured by the enemy, 35 were tortured to ott of the CircuitCotirt for Wicomico Co., feel anxious about Cecil's life in the city, morphia or opium, thus making it the bast animal, whose attention was still occupied rotted compost harrowed in thoroughly up­ death, 151 were assassinated, andlOS were JfEAB 8AU8BUBY. ' '. . at ihe suit of James Hall, Caleb S. Taylor and no longer doubted that her fntare and safest' cough remedy for children.? with the dog. From this vantage point he and William H. Cox, parties trading as would, after aU^be.srttled just as she :the on such sod will usually give a fair crop hanged, shot or beheaded by their subjects. ' Pleasant to tak«. That this valuable reme­ dropped astride of its back, and grasping it Preeland, Hall & Co., and to me directed, mother wished It. even upon poorish soil. Fresh stable ma­ Less than 'one-third lived out their reigns dy only costs 85 cents a bottle and can be around .the neck with his ara> held it firm' against James C. Freeny, I have levied up­ Atlantic Hotel, But to Frank's own passionate pleading nure should not be applied, as it results hi a prosperously. - / RANDOLPH HUMBERTS, on, seized and taken in execution all that had at Or. Collier, Salisbury, and Country ly; but the wild denizen of the mountains what could the girl say ? diminished yield and increases tendency Ip Dealera. was not to be conquered so easily, and a OCEAN CITY, MD., He told her of all the rumors he .had rot. HOU8S AND LOT OF GBOUND struggle began, ia which Mrv Baker ami heard regarding her prospective marrkyt vAn old physician, retired frtm practice, .Drs.W.G.&I.W.Smitli During* thunderstorm at Lake Minne- the sheep rolled over and orer down the IN THE Town or QCAJCTICO WILL «FIN M m mirtm arms with the foreign minister, aod demanded to A Baypy Waa at Mo»t J«r,-Pa. miring had ptaoed in his bawds by * Bast tobka, a few days ago, the lightning struck bank,- bot were not separated. Just as Damns, Jtnow the truth, . Moon JOT, Pa., July 35, 1884. Zfcor India mjerifflBary tM ftmnls. oTa stftflt bich the wd Preeny bought from Mar­ a tree near the Lake Park Hotel, shivering they reached the ground where it was 51 M*i»8k. Salisbnry, Md. "I have thought of it, Frank." she an­ Sir.—For the benefit of the afflicted I do- vegetable remedy for tin speetiy aadperna- garet Rkler, together with the improve­ JUNE 22. it to splinter*. On* of the guests of the level the man with the gnn arrived on ment* thereon, now occupied by Thomas swered, with desperate frankness, since she sin to relate my ease. AH this spriftg and neat core of Consumption, Bronchitis, Ca­ I Offer their ProfemlofuJ Service* tothepablie hojise, who was np." about three bottles, I am entirely cured of this r«rfpe, ia < BATABD OH DC KALB. TBK Forty Person* Poisoned by Milk. SALISBURY ADVERTISER' Lom BIAHCH, N. J., Aug. 15. Another. ItTBUBHB) ~M»SI T AT The MakM a drll ServiM R«- la Various Part* of of milk-poisoning occurred here last IT'S TRUE. form Speech at the Un this Country, BoU*d D*wa. at the Coulter House, on Brighton It's the harvest time SALISBURY, flCOUGO COD8TT, ID, of a Monument. evening After-. . J»-WE HAVE NEVER RUN A LARGER STOCK OP FTJRNITt Mto N HiWM It. *». OKHIMM. Twenty-six of the principal business avenue. About' midnight forty persons were THAN WE ARE DOING THIS SEASON AJJJUPOUS, Md., Aug. IC. The monu­ houses in Polsom, Cal., were destroyed by were taken violently sick. Doctors NOW at Sixth and TH06. PX&RT, EDITOR AXD Fiowno*. ment to Baton de Kalb, authorised by the fire on Friday. Ths loss is $150,000; iu- sura mooed, and after prompt and vigorous going to give our oat of danger Furniture ha« advanced 15 per cent., but we arc Continental Oongreas of 1788, but neglected sumnce, $95,000.- The cutter Inz has treatment, all were declared Harvest It will' be difficult of Market StSpPhilad'a, tomers the benefit of our early and largo purchases. /ERTISING RATES : for a hundred years until Congress in 1888 won .from the Genesta ths Branton's Reef except Miss Georgia Coulter, daughter find such inducements anywhere else. .till CiFi_M(n»mW feMrte* « O* f*k tf Out appropriated 9)0,000 for its erection, waft cup, which the latter brought away from the proprietor of the Coulter House. Miss /Mttr •»;»«»/»•<** /fa* frur-fta, (Mtf /fty erab oriveiled hot* to-day. In acoofdanco' with the United Slates last year by defeating Conker is still confined to her bed, but her for economical people •» JBtA/br MC* n&MfiKii. feMHba. .4 Uto-idb- . condition was much improved this evening. News. e0M«o yMrir arfurrSMtt. the profi.ion of the Act of 1783 the monu­ some of the crack racers of the New York ment bears this inscription: Yacht Club. S. W. Armistoad, Assis- The milk was supplied by McGee, the deal­ to buy clothing. MATTINGS, Etc. JJMrf .MMm A* Omft • NMjkr^n. teMrMM, «rf supplies the Ocean Wave Hotel, •^•~:A>, iHtuul tiutHitm. Dttlk «U Sacced to the memory ofthft Baron d4 Kulb. uof Postmaster at Danville, Va.. commit­ er who Marriage A'ortc** inteiifdfne tcke* not atvetinf He Knlghto. the Boyal Order of Military Merit, where there was similar trouble alvout ten' by hanging I ted suicide Sunday afternoon .,-':!/. ' of France and M«Jor- '" ' ~""'V ' l^lf"' '""* «M«. OMtiiarrA'Wfcwt MM Cfai-ta KM. Brigadier of the Army days ago. Steps have been taken toward one concedes that we sell our Jlattiugs, Oil Cloths, Kugs. C'J General In the service of the United Stales himself to a gas-pipe in the basejueut of the E have had a satisfactory season's trade, Every aukterlpiio* frtet, Onf JMIfrptr «••••. te •*• of America, Post Office building.-. Two anchors and prosecuting McGee. ' pets, etc., below city prices. We have now only to say that onr stock fnj &yfe Cfapf . T*TM ChUt. JMireif rf Uk Pint - Having served with honor and reputation that has left odds and ends. Suits that which to select is complete. All the latent styles and designs. I •< JMufairy « jceMid-eJau 1,350 feerot chain have been recovered from for U>r«eyears, be gave a taut and irlorioa* Excellent. we made a hundred or two of, a few are proof to the liberties of mankind and the tbe wreck of the British steamer Brink, oansa of America in tbe action iieardraden, burne, off the Delaware capes, by the J. J. Atkins, Chief of Police Knoxville, left.- It's cleaning-up time, winnowing time to get our LTURDAY, AUGUST 21, 18W. South Carolina,on th-.16.-i of Aogvut, 1780, wrecking companies. The hull of the steam­ Tenn., writes: "My family and 1 are bene­ the goods too little in quantity to carry over. where leading on the troop* of the Maryland er is now completely submerged in the. ficiaries of your most excellent medicine. ofr here superior num­ and Delaware lines against have been 0,389 failures in Prices are at the bottom dollar to do i£T- "*3- :£*j?^_ . -DRESSGOODS.il Primaries. bers, and animating them by hlu example to sand. There Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption; deed* of Talor. hn wafl pierced with many the United States so far this year, against having found it to do all that you claim for Nobody can touch for variety of Thin Clothing Now a word about our Ladies'Dress Goods: We are making a run I wound*, and on tbe 19th following expired In 7,807 last year. Mr. T. V. Powderly, it, desire to testify to its virtue. My friends these goods this season. We call special attention to a new and beautiful J cratic Conservative voters of the 48th year ot bin age. general master workman of the Knights of to whom I have recommended it, praise it at Seersuckers, Alpacas, Mohairs, Linens at the lowest The Congress ol tbe United Stale* In Amer­ sign in Trimming onr Rotary Wood Trimming. It's unique and novel] i requested to meet at ica In gratitude to bis coal, nervlcn and merit, Labor, has notified the order in Baltimore every opportunity." Dr. King's New Dis­ cost- - '^'- i •' . Come and look at it. . . ^g ' * -? - , .._,,' ] holding elections in tbe bare erected thin monument. that he will be present at the labor demon­ covery for Consumption is guaianteed to The age of De Kalb given in the inscrip­ stration on September 0. There is said' cure Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, tion is incorrect. De Kalb was born on to be nearly 800 opium smokers in Boston, Croup and every affection of Throat, Chest Wanamaker & Brown, IUG. 21sr, 1886, and the number is increasing every day. and Lungs. Trial Bottles Free at Dr. Co'- ! 29,1731. c®,, June E, pwiii & OAK HALL, B. tlook, p. m., for the par- The monument consists of a pedestal of Ex-Sol icitor-General Goode has been lier's Drag Store. Large Size $1.00. Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Furniture, delegates from each Maryland granite, surmounted by a bronze retained by the government to assist in the S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, statue. The statue is 8 feet 0 inches in prosecution of the Bell telephone case. represent them in a MAIN STREET, SALISHURY, MD. " "\ height, with a plinth 6 inches high, making A bright story of down-east Yankee life is i be held ia the Court Philadelphia. a total altitude of 9 feet for the bronze published in the September Harper's from BW YOBK» PHIL\. A NORFOLK R. R. statue, inclusive of the raised arm. The the pen of Julia D. Whiting. Dr. D. W. TO THE TRADE. , AUGUST 34TH, pedestal is 12 feet 6} inches in height, of Bliss, who attended President Garfield, was $200 Reward. simple design, consisting .of a base with thrown out of a carriage in Cleveland and A r.-ward of $200 will be pitld for the arrest all elect four delegates last. lie was and conviction oflhe person or pen-onx who rough hewn faces, two steps, plinth, die severely bruised on Wednesday placed the ob«lrucllou« (TleM) on the rallroud CHINA AND GLASSWAHE. i count/ in the Con- block and caps. Upon the front of the visiting Mrs. Garfield. Eight of the or­ track lu the curve about one ralie nortu nf PrlDit-)« An lie, on Saturday night, AUKUht i to be held at Ocean plinth is carved in raised letters the word iginal thirteen of the Emerton family of Hlb.lSWi. Bucksport, Me., are living, and their com­ H. W. PUNNE, Snpt. Churleu, Va.. Aug. 17, m OIL Cape Ware. COAL OIL! COAL DB KALB. bined ages are 807 yean. A powerful have a full line of Domestic and Imported Crockery 30TH, and vivid story of the cholera in Southern Glassware is now unusuallj' cheap, and I am now On the front of the die block is a bronze ninating a candidate France is told and illustrated in the Sep­ making it STir.L CHEAPER. ^ AT CITY PRICES. l*=^~ tablet enntaining the inscription ordered by MERCHANT ntatives from the tember Harper's.——There are 40 clubs in the Continental Congress in 1780, as given Springfield, Mass., organized for the express trict of Maryland. above. The inscription is in raised letters, purpose of furnishing liquor to members. IBD E. JACKSON, artistically executed. The two side face of the General C. C. Augur was shot and ser­ TAILOR! die contain bronxe coats of arms of the Stales Arrangements have been perfected by JAM L. LAWS, iously wounded by a colored man in George­ ELEG-ANT CHINA, TOO, of Maryland and Delaware, e«ctf three feet town Sunday morning. Mr. Arthur G. HATING returned to SALISBURY That will do you good to look nt. |W. H. WHITE, high by two feet wide. These, as well as Sedgwick, a New York lawyer, has beeu se­ for the purpose of conducting the for the sale of Coal OH to the Trade at the inscription plate and the statue, are the for Wicomico Co. lected to visit Mexico for the purpose ot work of the fculptor, Ephraim Keyser of collecting information about the Cutting Prices. Write for quotations or call on us. Baltimore. The total height of the monu­ case. Assistant Secretary Fitirchild says S. H. EVAHS, "Rider Building." is watching with ment is-31 feet G\ inches, exclusive of the it U probable a second call for $10.000,000 ; the clash ot power raised arm. business, I invite the attention of the 4&-RKMEMBER MY FREE DELIVERY. bonds may be made next month-, but suoh- public to my line of ! Labor and tbe Ro- Tbe site of the monument is on tbe lawn action will depend upon the condition of the on the southwest exposure ot the State In answer to a ques­ treasury at the time. Mrs. Abigail Re- B. L. GILLIS & SON, House. The plot, twenty-four feet square, WORSTEDS. tion submitted by Tadcharean, Archbishop inick, of West Milton, N. H. will be 105 has been ceded by the State to the federal years old if she lives until December 21. 3 decided that the MAIN ST., SALISBURY, MD. of Canada, the Pope b* government. She lives with her son, Timothy liemick, which will be found as complete and as Order of the Knights "a! I*bor is in con­ The ceremonies attendant upon tbe un­ age 84. Her hearing is very good and her" w<;ll selected as any display of similar flict with the Church, her gembers not be­ veiling of the monument, which were ac­ sight fair. She can tell interesting stows goods ever shown in this town- AH npHESK BRICKS ar«> Mrst-cUss nn 1 ui.v .cm ilex of ili»m revi l>« «le!lvrtt:il In anj' quantity Economical for Use of Property Owners.) ritual and under the the goods are New and of the Latest .!_ on Hhopt nolli-i- Wesny tli . uregwM; we tinuiantee th.-in. li HIIVHIK- wmilx to cording to the Masonic of the stirring scenes of 1813, when she ac­ them, we will iimku it pUln-r: \V« nuunmlee them ing allowed to belong to any organisation corres­ know whnl we inPM'i by eauranli-.-m^ auspices of the Maryland Grand Lodge, companied her husband to the defence of Styles. Prices will be found lo be [R FOLLOWING TAHI.Koriu-iu.il COKI of l.oiixmmi ft Martinet's T'ni-e . the secrets of which can't be laid befdig the were not begun until nearly 3 p. m. Secre­ pondingly low. I invite a call from I'ainus when ready for i-pplylnx, shows Hie ilecid^-i HdviiiiliiK- "I llwlr UK* Fort Constitution, in Portsmouth harbor. £ THE BEST BRICK 3 I property owner. Unset-il i>l,. nne-nult «»J|JU, wnen ml .let I feoue-lmll , priest at tbe confessional. tary of State Bayard and the Turkish Min­ all my old patrons and all others in -*- our Pore Prepared t'uluu procures one iMllon 01 1'iilnt ilmt. irw,.rrHHU-<| The $100,000 gift of Mr. George I. Se- made on the lower penlnxnla. We are ready to prove this and prepared lo live up to ON well anu ax much NUrt'Hcw ** can IK- Hone wtili one e-illnu 01 HIIV tffer brand of H ister occupied seats on the platform. As need of Clothes. what we nay. Onr grounds far making till* Hxsrriton nre tbeoe : We have the nliiy. MH direct from the maker nntl In original package; but lo .ibiuln llu-' 1>,1T reMilu we »!il We are indeed surprised at the views ney to Weslc/an University, payment of the experience In bnrnlne It. Con- tfee ceremonies were concluded the veil was goo«l a»CHn be found on the PBnln>;ul», and \v«-IIHV« lt« ime tut folioWB: " c "" handed to a reporter by Cardinal Gibbons, which wtd delayed by Mr. Seney's financial clnxlve pnxif of thin latter fuel \n theRin:ill number nfwOmon brick* In our kilns. We can thrown off the statute by Grand Marshal John W. Jennings, elvrany nnmbei of refeienrex of pernonK wild lv*ve uxed our brick, hat the brick itself l« of Baltimore, when asked what he bad to troubles, has been made good to the univer- tn« b««l evidence of Its quality. \V« turtrjforo Incite anyone to examine the pavement In For Three Coat Work Over New Wood, i Conway\ The Secretary drew from the 'sity, Mr. Seuey's misfortunes having been Main St., Salisbury, Md. frontofthe Vicomlco On. Uoart H.>uven year*; It feels, and rightly Npeakg for llsell. We In vlte anvone ui ivimfl u> >nr k'lns nn I nle xtock, For First or Priming Coat. Mix one pnll. of oil ot- fwc. per Kail Wjih oi-e an say on the subject. He statue the^esson that the best results of hu­ retrieved. A circular has been sent by Dr. and we are sure they will he satisfied of the quality of the brick. And yet tl>« price* on paint Htfl.iMi per gnu. ihu.s mulling twogiills. of paint at a cost of SI |-oai. — j'ix j'lX <.n.-*>ll<* Uilllfifl best service to tie country is.torn of disin­ oil ut Sic. per mill, with onr Rail, of paint nt $l.t)0, makiug c«wi 01 on« *uli »r pai-u si I communicate all Knights of Labor in his tees announcing tbe fact. The venera­ The average cost per gull, of palm f<»r the three coata u> $1.21 per gall. 'I terested devotion tflji*' welfare. Mr. Bay­ M. H. GERMAN & CO., Delrnar, Del. congregations. He therefore thus attempts ble Duchess of Cambridge, annt of Queen ard further said: Victoria, has just completed the eighty- Work over Surface Before Painted, to draw the distinction between the Knights who For Two Coat Fellow-countryman, there are thooe She is, after the tell u» to-day tbat political parties are es­ ninth year of her age. THE NEW JEWELRY*STORE. Firut Coat. Mix one-half Kill), of oil at Kic. per Rail, with one «nll of pain! nt and other similar organizations: months per vail. maKliiit (he txwt of agall. of paint ?l.2< per «all. For Nceoud and I,ant (:J sential for our government, and parties can­ Emperor of Germany, who is a few Upside down, but still it goes no .Mix %ornxall. of oil utO'x;. per yal I. wicli one gall ol paint at Sl.tiO per tall IUUKIII 1 "We hold that if a roan joins a society, not be evoked and Incited to eathnslagttc her senior; the oldest member of a reigning it. The reason is OHM sal'-of paint $1.'JO. any ot its work- matter how yon fix swearing never to reveal action except by tbe love of personal ambi­ house, and is a living link with a genera­ it-is one of IJAapga's new watches. If . ings, no matter how criminal they may be, tion, and the spoils of placet ipatronage and they "get a poinjj they can't stop." Public, Property Owners and Consumers of House Paints. " and to obey the dictates of its officers blind­ tion still more remote than that with which To the proOtt; thatSncb etaqlinKU* and tewards Having secured many novel­ These watches I will sell as cheap as DurlnK 'hf past eleven y«ir» ev*ry vallon of our palnW have Iwen Hold nn.lrr our ,_ ly, be surrenders his personal liberty, be­ the aged Emperor seems to connect us, for ties late in the season from the cheap us any one. Mind you, though, tlvr unu:unife lliHlany biiiidui!; won 1.1 be re-painted at oil expense H nut mtlnW-1 comes a slave to his fellow-man, and can without tbem the necessary party, organiza­ the Emperor's father was not born when the J don't sell at cost; I can't afford to. win n pHlnltd wliliour polnit.. i-nd not reruiilnlnjt xuf IsfiM-lory lor a proper t«*i HI' vt vl no longer partake ot the sacraments of the tliHren(l<'r. In view of tne Mppmvnilv low prlcew MI whn-h chr-Hp'y itiitilr- bearing tkiuij tion cannot be accomplished or maintained. Duchess of Cambridge's father-in-law, leading Mills and importers at bnt I do sell nt small profit. My stock icr 1'ulrun «rr <.nV|-f*ifw^»-n tt) ~ church. Such an oath is taken by the If this were actually no, I should -despair of is all new, Intclv purchased in New palntn ni:d pxliiiH i>i Interfnr churHi-ler we now aild lo our pr«vlonx>in*ia»l«< Iti* "'.prevalent secret societies, hence their de- George III, came to the throne. She is the a great sacrifice to them, we tlooitl iu:ini!ii«'f of ctixt,thus pliu-'nv the. low price <>l tree of cost Lo any buyer who] iktvius;" p ' nuneiation by tbe church. On the other \ No nation tbat accept* such doctrine as IU last of a long generation of George IIJ,'S can afford to share the saving Tlmnkinjr my customers for piist pa­ hlK bulldiiiK ulrh our pnlnlx. c;-r .li IIUHIMrule tlmi ed. than COH| wonld Inivu Uet-n for either pare wuito lead and |inx.riJ o with our patrons,1 and sell these any other mixed paint In this cuiiutry. swearing to keep secret iU working*, with public policies, can bare any but a down­ ly was, and some of its members long-lived, soon. the proviso that nothing therein shall be ward career. There Is and alway a bu been she has survived them all by more than « gems pf Clothing for Men and Take No Risk! contrary to the laws of the land, to his con­ a patriotic military aervloe In thin country, Boys at one-half to two-thirds science and his religious tenets, we hold ^> which danger Is calmly Qtoed. privations quarter of a century, The celebrated O. IS. Harper, 16 Main St., Salisbury. but buy the Lontrmon 4 Mart Inez Pnv» . that his action is perfectly justifiable. The undergone, and blood Ireely poured oat ax a Dr. Tanner, who made quite a stir several usual price's. Every seasona­ pmeit rxintx. 1 have l>tm Ihelr Hgw whole question as to the church's position ihepnsi i.-n yeatK, nnrl [ will afQi iy»tlon; od.equallr be there » patriotic years ago by a prolonged fast of forty days- ble garment represented. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Dielr PHII.IH hH-v*. prnven eVfiythi»u toward the Knights of Labor depends, civil servl&Ul which toll anil anzlon* care (hey oinini foi tlipm. i he ClreuptM »kil then, on which of these oaths the mem­ ate fklth«Blly and cea*ele«ly bestowed by is now a member of the community of Faith- I'ui-Hble. lilNiLbivri k 10 boy a nalu PLANTS has not an estnhliNhfrt reputation of rr bers take." day and by night for tbe preservation of the ists at Shalam, N. M. He has written a G-REENHOTJSE and BEDDING- ority. He DH! dco-lvtd; nee that Ev«ry This is, indeed, a shallow subterfuge. peace, the honor and prosperity of tbe na- letter to the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, in aen hewis f.nr I'atent 'Irnde-Alurk' tif ACHE HALL, "I if>(4 i IN PALI.KTE. A lull line nl*aj t!6n. [Applause.] In both, ia all branches which he lays down the broad proposition KUii-k at Cardinal Gibbons knows, and he knows ev­ service, happily men are found of oar public that nine-tenths of all the crime and dis­ OF FASHION" FOR ALL ery other intelligent person knows, tbat "Who care rot to be great, "THE GLASS CUT FLOWERS AND BOUQUETS : Bit a* they save or serve the statr." ease in this world is due to tbe human OCCASIONS. L. W. G-UNBTS, SALISBUBY, the oath taken by a Mason* does not bind Woe be onto Q» and oar chlldreu when a stomach. Keep the stomach undefiled with 209 W. BALTO, ST., his bellf {and in such things shall pass To Contractors a.nd Builders, biro to renounce tbe Christian religion, meat, especially free from the flesh of the DESIGNS and FLOWERS for FUNERALS. wore. Plumbing, OMS Fixtures. Eifnterti. Pumps ol all kinds, oto. away and statues like this shall speak to as . allegiance to his country, or to keep secret in vain. swine, and there is hope tbat man may live (Near Charles) dire crimes, if called upon so to do. To-day we stand a mlgbty porer in the up to his highest aspirations. This is tbe family of nations, calmly conscious of our doctrine which the Faithists are trying to . F. W. HAROLD, . On tho other band, he has every reason strength and mindful of our responsibilities enforce practically in their colony, but the

to believe that, like the Knights ot Labor, in IU employment. [Cheers.] result thus far has not been encouraging. Something that will take the country Secretary Bayard concluded thus: "Care- look off a person Truitt's Shoulder Braces. CAMDEN AVENUE, SALISBURY, MD. SMYTH STREET. NEAR SAM to keep WICOMICO THE they only require their members The community Is rent with jealousies and folly should we cherish those glorious mem­ IS THE MODERN MARVEL OF ;. dissensions, which go far to show tbat a secret the working of the order. The oath ories of ancestral valor, and realize that the purely vegetable diet will not eliminate the iteelf states tbat they are to keep the se­ best safe-guard* lie not in tbe combination minor passions, whatever effects it may crets so long «s they- do not "conflict with of its marrenary forces, but in the number have upon the great ones. The storm of truvhearted men who serve their coun­ their civil and religious liberty." Monday night in Marion county, W. Va., BEST ON THE MARKET. try because they love it." We think tbe Cardinal will find it diffi­ was very severe. Dunkard Mill Run rose THE JUSTICE COOK STOVE! A poem composed for the occasion by suddenly and the entire family of John Many years experience in the busir cult to explain why he can admit a Knight Prof. John H. Hewitt was then read. J. Snoderly, consisting of his wife and four OTJK NEW, LAKOE, HEAVY AND BEAUTIFUL COOK STOVE. has enabled us to find oat the defect^ of Labor to bis church privileges and not a Thomas Scharfe of Baltimore delivered the children, were drowned.- Henry O'Reil- the various stoves offered for sale her Mason or Odd Fellow. closing oration. Secretary Bayard left for ly, the first editor of the first daily newspa­ In the-"SAM SMYTH" Washington immediately after delivering per published in Rochester, died Monday died them nil and ha^£~VStove that hisa3dre». . Harper for September. evening, aged 80 years. He worked as an not fail to give KNTIllfi SATISFJ The prominence of English working-men Tbe 0Btl*olr for Conirvsnuten. apprentice on the New York Columbian, TION. The groat feature of thfe "Si in British politics is aptly illustrated by the WASHIIWTOX, Aug. 17. So far all the in­ and was afterward assistant editor of the SMYTH" is QUICK BAKING ANP position ot the stone-mason. Henry Broad- formation received from various sections of New York Patriot. He also helped organ­ HANDSOME APPEARANCK. Every S« bnrst, in Gladstone's recent cabinet. This the country is enoon raging, and points to ize the New York, Albany and Buffalo Tele­ postivclv guaranteed to give satu»!£*<* Bnamudl^ large oven, and its ventilation to take off the gaases arising from cooking. The write for quotations. Remember the Place. leaving th«r carringe, ate tbe mood t tbe poiat of deUb with » brokn haut. ^ _ jefter the mott complete «ook stove I ever saw, and I predict it will he the leader r»ther than BOSTON, An^. 18. Tbs body of Wflliam olUie,day w*fle waiting for the th»follower of »U other cook stoves on the market." JOTOaU and examine and be convinced. F.C. & H. S. TOlDD,.-."" Gray, Jr., the 0f korm. Senoteea more milM o? carria^s A $20.00.00 Cook Stove for $17.00, with a full lino of trimmings, vis : 8 JoiiJoints of Pipe, 1 Elbow, 2 Pota, 2 Pot QBOCEBS, MAIN ST., SAEHBURY, lodkn Orchard Mills, who disappeared riding brought them to jtba. Saranao IDS, A ratal IMl fm» » I Te* Kettle, 1 Long Pan, 1 Frying Pan, 1 Saaoe Pan, 8 Baking.Pans, 1 4 Pie Plates j from Bosta-rtMMBQ short in his accounts, formerly tbe Prospect Home, and they were 15.-DMW Msdi- 1 Wa*h Boil*; 1 Stick of Store Polish, 1 Coffee Boiler, 1 Steamer, 1 Biker, 1 i adJolnin/T " *"" ' IjQaka Tin, *U * " ~~~ ""' ^~" '- *------TOWN AND COUNTY. WUKCK «M TUX IIAIL. CORRESPONDENCE. HTATK AND VKVltlttVLA. peaking both In tbe morning at 0.80 and In the afternoon at 1.80. Refreshments READ AND REFLECT! Hovcral Car* Thrown fr»M ih« Track—A Many Item* (lathered fr«n our Nomerona will ba served on the .grounds. Every Mllghtljr LKTTKKHTOTHK ADVKHTISKH HOT* rtUICK'AMl THKKK 111' THK Al>- church to requested to bring the Sunday TRUSTEE'S SALE. ItKl'UUTMKH. ITH COltllKlil'ONUKNTM. f __ Lajt Saturday night as the fast freight Hon. George W. Bishop has resigned School. Let everybody come, By virtue of a decree of tbe Circuit Court train on the X. Y., P. & N. R. R., was his position as chairman of the Democratic Dr. Buttler fs the founder of our missions A U'pnkly CaloniUr nt Uvtrythlng Trwna- Clo** of thn Denl'K lalatul Catu|tmacrisha- Dudley, member of the last Legldature, The camp-meeting at Porter's mill has Alfred Bryan, register at wills, Capt. Jno. gan operations today. Much Interest Is been going on since last Friday, under the /"Vrd«r Tttml.—Ctr. Cmnt. as well as our largely increased sales, are convincing proof A meteor wno seen at Ocean City Sun lile produce, and as soon as possible it was Griffith, Valentine Clements, W. E. Sauls- manifested In the suooeas of the enterprise, charge of Revs. J. II. Daugberty and J. L. of their superiority. day evening. Ang. M. It looked to bo reloaded in other can. The track was laaao D. Jodes. Jr. vs.. Bamucl Evann and We have given the subject of fertili­ bury, Robert Reeves and Klchard Dashiell. as it is the first manufactory on a large Straughn. It is estimated that 2.500 peo­ WMl«r Gale. about ftix inches in diameter, and won of i cleared nt ntxxit 4 o'clock Sunday after­ zing materials a great deal of hard study, have experiment­ All of those gentlemen hoarded the Prtttt scale which has been established here. It ple attenodd last Sunday. The attendance In the Circuit Coart for Wlromlco County. noon, and the wrecked cars were sent to No. 676. In Equity. ed and observed closely, and think we have arrived at a variety of colors. for Salisbury, where they took the train has been furnished with the best machinery was also large on Thursday. The ministers Cupc Charles City for repairs. and every equipment for turning out the Ordered by tho xnbvrrlber. Clerk of Uie Cir­ formula, a combination of fertilizing ingredients from the The Mite Society of the Presbyterian i for Ocean uto Smith ami -Nora on Monday last and reported plenty of flsh tneioaintry appeur by exception* filed be­ hands and in large quantities, under guaranteed analysis, here, on Wednesday, llth Inst. Tho day Saturday next. At present appearances It A sure remedy for chills Trnitt's In­ fore tbe flrmt day or next term, provided a Dryilfii. ami the Me*»r* Oporto »'«1 Harry and a good time generally. As an evidence copy of this order be Inverted In noine uuwi- raiding them under our own supervision, we know what our Covinjrton of Snow Hill are veiling Mr. of their success t,hey brought with them a WM very warm, hut a large number of looks as though there might be a spirited fallible Ague Pills. paper publUhed In Wlconvleo county once workers were present, and tho programme contest. The contest will not be directed In each of three inoeeMlve week* before th« goods are; and realizing the fact that the time for big pro­ Alex. Toa-lvine** familv. barrel or more of trout, crocus, tailors, hog- Largo Green Peppers for pickling. F. klxth day of He pi. i>rxl. The report slat** sustained with an increased interest through against the re-nomination of Chas. H. W. Harold, Florist. the amount, of talon to be 1420.00. fits is past, and that upon merit and intransic worth alone Rev. Win. B. Oulhrie.of the Wilming- flith, &c., all of which were caught by them- K. M.HI.KMONS,Clerk. selvw and the vessel's crow. Thoy arrived out the day. Tho reports from various Gibson for Congress at the Ocean City Con­ All prescriptions will be promptly and True Copy,Teat P. M.Hlemons, Clerk. we must expect to build up and keep our trade, policy, if tmi.Gmifenwe. will pivaoh in the Metho- vention, but as to who shall represent in Fishermen's Inlet, at the mouth of the schools gave encouragement to the work. this carefully filled at R. K. Truitt & Sons'. nothing else, would demand that' we continue our motto, illrt Ki>i*v>|Ml Church next Sunday evening county Chesn|M>rtke, Tuesday noon, and at once Tho Pittsvfllt school reported 160 scholars, In that Convention. Prineeu Anne Foa SALK. 200,000 Strawberry Plants. DISSOLUTION OF at S o'clock. All are invited. Iferafd. "The best possible fertilizer for the least possible money." proceeded to tmsinem. Fish were plentiful in teachers, abundant funds In th« treas­ Eli T. Jones, Powellsvllle, Md. As to testimonials, we could furnish scores of the most The life forty-eight fxiawl melon of T, and bit freely, and for four days they en­ ury, and a good system of .working In th« —The school oommissiotten of Cecil coun­ Foa SAT.I. One valuable yoke of oxen CO-PARTNERSHIP. R. Atlkinx' disappeared Uxt Friday niclit. school. Tho question* brought before tho and wain cart. Apply to Perry H. Ander­ flattering ; but often like patent medicines, the most worth­ joyed the i>|K>rt to their hearts' content. ty. Tuesday, opened bids for several new son. , . Hotlce U hereby given that the psrtnenhly The mmt of the melon was very flue. It Several small shark* from 15 to 20 Inches in Afternoon meeting w<r, wit* dlmolved on the I7lh day of August The Mi*** Kvaim, of Bultitnorc and hooked and ultnoxt secured. Capt Frank was was awarded to Lev! 0. Cameron at $0.000, article, we content ourselves by referring any one intending given. It was determined to enter Into a Tilghman. * • 1BHO. \4. T. CullInN awutnei all the obligations Mi«i LuU MaRiiire of Madison. Dorchester the hero of this adventure and says the and the one at Andora to W. II. Spratt for of Itxi firm and in mithorlneU to collect all permanent organization ami call n similar —Choice fertilizers for all crops, corn, claim*. to use and wanting a first-class and hign-grade manure to county, who have lx«cn visiting Mr*. I). A. shark was from 4 to5 feet long. He hud him $723. Mr. Wm. M. Slngerly. of Philadel­ oats, peas, potatoes, melons, strawberries, ' I,. T. OOLMITB, meeting annually. X. W. TAYLOB. any one of many hundred who have used and given OUR Conke. left for Madison Thursday last. near IK on board when the lino jwirted and phia, gave the school board his check for &o., for sale by G. W. White. he e0ca|>ed with the hook well faMtuned In $100 to help build the latter. The several Tht buslnMw will be continued by me MIXTURE "B." a fair trial. '^-' *\.^&?^&fr **&<&?• Turn, will lie a celebration Foa RKNT OR SALE. The Dwelling of the Holy his mouth. Kya witnesses say that Frank DKI.MAR, Aug. ID. Miss Ada M. Steele, bids for the building of a schoolhouse In House, with eight rooms, on Park street. I* T. COLLINS. Experience and observation have 'taught us that a Spring lion in St. Paul's Church. Spring an* ifl-lt. was sorely dlwp->ointed, and did not re­ of ManhAllton. Del., i* a quest of her aunt, Elk Neck were rejected and the matter re­ Kent $150 per year. Apply to A. G. Toad- fertilizer should be more active than for Fall, and there­ Hill, on Sunday. Aug. 31 at 10.:JO vine. n. m. cover for several hours. He wuntad his Mrs. K. M. Dnun. ferred to Commissioner Kirk. WITKX 0. MOMIDIBY 40*91X7, fore we sw^ll use in our wheat fertilizer less nitrogen salts Evening Prwyi-r nt Qnantico at H. p. in. Mm. Virgil Gonly it quite sick with ty- WOOL CARWNO. Our Carding Machine S Fn Tint Kn lU l«rt, V«4U, M. liido to bring homo as a trophy. They loft Mr. Charles Kent, of.Wllmlngton, Del., and more animal matter, bone, blood, etc., which, under the Slate Fiiih CommUftionor IIumphrryN is in complete order, and doing nice smooth 12 mllei from I'hlUdfllphl*. Fixed price eorer* the inlet Sunday morning at H o'clock and son of Danl. Kent, formerly of tho Kent work. G. II. TOADVINK. cirnrjr eXponnc, even IxHiln, tCc. No extra cbargn has bprn in Western Maryland during the anchored at 10 p. in. inside the Wicomioo Fifty-six person*, not including momlwrs No Inclilcntal npcnion. No examination fur til- influence of moistuVe and heat in the Spring, act and fur­ Iron and Hardware Co., arrived in town I am miming this season minion. T»»l»« «xn«rIi)nceJ leicben, all 111*0. week, whrre IIP and his coadjutor, Mr. river. Monday morning, after catching a of tho Rand, went on the excursion from liore my Rook walk­ nish Ammonia and phospewc Acid at the proper time to to Old Point today. last Wednesday evening, having ridden ing Carding Machine. Wool received at, and all graduate!. Hpeclal opportunlllea fur apt D'lnwdfr. have Ui-n looking after the bushel or two of large crabs, they weighed and rolls delivered to, the Depot and Steam­ tudenu to advance rapldlr. Hpeclal drill for mature the crop. VN ^ Mr. Harry Itetinlnger, bapgngo master his bicycle from Wilmington. Mr. Kent dull *oil backward boft. ]*atruna or uludenU trout and Mack '>ns.i for tho mountain anchor for home, where they arrived soon says he can easily boat Wharf at Salisbury free. may iclict any itudlri or chouie tho regular Kn- Our plan has been to use about tour hundred pounds on the N. Y.. P. & N. K. II., and Miss make forty miles a day H. W. ANUKRSOX. (Ilih, Hclentlflo Builneu, Cluinloal or :?H after noon. They report the schooner Hem- on the peninsula. During his journey down I'lfll Eniflnovrlnj; roane. BtmlanU dttfd > at the time of seeding and in early Spring use a top dre edy, which bore them so safely at their Laura* Marcel were married Tuesday, 17th Get your old carriage repainted and re­ Media Auadnmjr are now In Harard, Yale A reward of $200. has been offered by Inst,, by Elder K. Rittonhouse, at the house he stopped at Middletown, Chestertown paired at 1'rlnoeton aud ton otborColleitei and Polrfehulo ing of about two hundred pounds and sow clover or J cruise, the very boat for such an excursion, L. H. Nock'* factory. The work 8choo)», It) itudeaU tent to college In IWU), IB in .-• v -^1^ -~-.-^ the N. Y.. P. & N. R. It. for the arrest of the bride. They took the morning train and several prominent towns on the route. Is done by first-class workmen. Prices for 1884, 10 la 1IM, 10 to 1SMO. A graduating claai An eminent agricultural writer has well said; i'ijMPBss is mi and totally destroyed it, together with resulted In tho nomination of Benjamin T. have from 0 to 0 hours at Old Point. Pro­ hirtdatin. We wish him success in his uable hogs have perished from its ravages. In the Circuit Court for Wloomlco County. , .v.,. , HUMPHREYS & TILGHMAN. thirteen other building*, most of which Bigg*, of St. Oeorgo's, New Castle county, bably the last of the suaaon. Patronize it. new field of lahor. This year the farmers thought the scourge No. 47 Insolvents. wore out-lmildlngs. The citizens of the for Governor, and .John B. Pennington, A SjMMiialtv: Stove repairs. We carry would pass thorn by, but their hopes The water melon season is nearly over. town were greatly alarmed, fearing that all Esq., of Dorur, Kent county, for Represen­ in stock a full lino of repairs for all kinds Jos. A. W right, Petitioner. tative in Congrem, on the ilrnt ballot. The have not been realized. Some weeks ago of stoves, grates, fire-backs, dampers, oven- The rrop ha* not been a large one but the the principal street would no. The fire plates, ate. We have just what you want, have been good. The Kolb's Gem convention was composed of one hundred It broke out with unusual;virulence, and grWttewcnttMflpneo^ orginatwl in the meat house of the hotel, whole herds of valuable hogs have been Call on or address L. W. Gunby, Salisbury, It Is ordered this 88th day of July 1880, tinea tlm taaft productive variety this ami was well under way and eighty-one delegates, sixty from each Md. ... by the Judges of the said Court, that the before being dis­ swept off. Messrs. William A. Twilley, J. lee Rind and Gypsies proving covered. From the meat house, it spread to county, with an extra one for New Castle. Bny your new carriage of L. H. Nock. said Insolvent appear in the said Court on The contest was purely between N. Shertnan and other farmers have been the 27th day of September 1886, and an­ i «jp*uer fkflare. be hotel, thence south to If re. Williams' tbe "ins" He does not deal in shoddy work, but is swer such interrogatories as his creditors, and the "outs," Maj. losers, and still the malady is. unchecked'. selling warranted work as low as other re* Redden, colored, formerly of millinery store s>nd residence. On the west Biggs leading the lat­ endorsers or sureties may allege or propose ter, and E. II. Cochran, also of St. George's, Cambridge News. dealers are selling carriages they cannot tMt JUrwn. died at Ocean City last Sunday t swept all the buildings on the square ex- and do not warrant. .Old carriages taken against him, and that James E. Ellegood the former, while Wm. the permanent Trustee of the said Insolvent night.. Hi* remains "ere brought over to ceot the school bouse. Herbert, J. Wil- astings, living in the upper in exchange. See advertisement, kins Coock and have a copy of this order published in the SaJutarj Monday afternoon bjr Undertaker The following are the principal buildings Dr. S. Chandler bad good part of the town, has a very thrifty flock LdsT. On the road between Pittsville SALISBURY ADVKRTISKE in said county .at local support. Mr. Herbert, who had a If31. and buried hi the colored cemetery lestroyed: Hotel aod stabl**, valued at of ducks. A few days ago, one of the and the residence of the late James Duncan least one month before the first day of Sep­ dozen delegates, was regarded as favoring tember 1886. tbe depot Tuesday morning. $,000; insured. Furniture and bar room ducks died suddenly, and Fieldy, desiring a large Red Morocco Pocket-Book contain­ After ffl this rainy weather you stock, 81,500; no i nan ranee. Mrs. Wil- Biggs and the "outs" nntil this afternoon, to know the cause of death, held an inquest ing between $25.00 and $50.00 in cash, al­ CHAS. F. HOLLAND. Tbe new dwelling of Mr. Law* on when by a quick and shrewd move all, the so several valuable papers. The finder will True Copy-Test: may certainly expect sunshine. So iama' residence ami Millinery store, $3,000; and made a post-mortem examination. He be liberally rewarded by retnrning the same F. M. 8LEMONS, Clerk. Church St., and Mr. J. D. Williams' osnred. Dr. Fowler's stable and tenant opposition to Biggs centred on Herbert, was tbe coroner, jury and doctor, and after to L. TEAOLK TEUITT, prepare for it by going to ^ tm Park St.. have been shot in and are ap- louse. $1,500; no iusuracc. Wm. Dash- and thus separated the supposed allies. Mr. using the knife freely, he discovered a gold Powellsville, Md. pnoAcfaing completion. They will both b*>, leli's carriage house and stabies, $1,000; Herbert's friends had provided for such a dollar in the duck's throat, and the jury Attention, farmer*. ihaumloeffePs when completed, elegant residences. Mr. supposed to be insured. Old Presbyterian contingency by filling the hall with several decided that the duck died of the gold Peach Trees 8. Farmers wanting "Fish Manure" this fall S. Smith has also began his, cor. Park hnrch," no insurance. The Gazette office hundred men from this city, and when his fever. Gold will not only kill ducks, but will please let us have their orders as early FOB SALE BY THE m Isabella Sts. and supplying yourself with a nce was badly treated. Much of the type ia name was presented the scene became in­ it kills men also. But all ducks do not as possible. We have made arrangements light fllraw Hat something neat . Senator Tunis, of Talbot. writes to T. said to hare been "pied." describable. The like had never been seen wear gold necklaces on the inside of thei for a lot to be equal if not superior in quali­ at Dover. For one hour this pandemonium ty to that furnished last fall, which gave Salisbury, Wicnico Co. Nursery. and hffladsome for the money. B. Taylor, of Barren Creek, that Engineer At a time when the fire was most threat- necks, and we would not advise Fieldy to such decided satisfaction. Eicnfluerger, of the proposed Baltimore ning the Fire Company of Wilmington prevailed before the crowd had exhausted out off the heads of the remainder of his L. E. WILLIAMS & Co. J, G, PHILLIPS & SON, Thtf largest stock of Hats on the and Eastern Shore R. B., will be in Salis­ was telegraphed /or, but before they reach­ itself and was willing to goon with the bal­ ducks ia a wild search for gold. Crisfieh Shoracan always be found at my Notice. PROPRIETORS. bury next week. He will immediately ed the scene the fire had been gotten under loting, but their violence, if it had any ef­ Leader. There must be no more wood shipped We have on band a very fllne stock of tbe storef-cheaper than anywhere else. make preparation to secure the right of "way control by a small engine belonging to fect, did harm to their candidate. When choicest varieties of Tree* foa this Pall which —The peach buyers have been operating from the church property at Green Hill, we can recommend is Unit-class in every re­ for the new road. Messrs. Adams & Co. the votes were polled Biggs had 101, Her­ except what is already placed near there to spect, and guarantee all trees true to name, bert 70, Dr. Chandler 8, and Dr. John J. very successfully at the stations along the this date. Please remember this. Esquire as we sell no other trees bat oar own. For 31". Schiller, the Baltimore clothier, the last 16 yean we have bton budders and Sale* to Take Place To-Day. Black, Senator Gray's brother-in-law, had Kent County Railroad, and the growers are Wingate will designate from what part the growerR ot trees, and we know tbe business SCHAUMLOEFFEli tun- opened a branch store at corner of Dpek wood already there is to be shipped. thoroughly and The following property will be sold in 2. John B. Pennington was then nominated well satisfied with tbis mode of selling their will give all who favor us -mtri Main sts.. in the store jnst vacated by FBANKLIN B. ADKINS, with tbelr orders oar personal experiences Next Door to Foet-Office. Salisbury this (Saturday) for Congress without a struggle. The plat­ f rait. They greatly prefer to sell at home with tbe growth of tbe tree, which everyone Joiin E. Disharcon. Mr. Schiller manufac­ afternoon: * Rector of Stepney Parish. should know before planting. .tar-All trees James E. Kllegood, trustee, will sell at form, which is very brief, favors the na­ where they can get the ready money,'and budded on natural seed. Prices from 120 to ture* all of his clothing, and claims there­ they haul from long distances in order to $60 per thousand, according to sice of tree. mblic auction at -the Peninsula House the tional platform of 1884, pensions to soldiers, For Sale. Thanking tbe public for past favors, we by to offer special inducements. See adver­ a mild revision of the tariff laws, and ex­ dispose of it to the buyers. There are many areyoors truly. tisement in another column.' "~ •-+••' 'arm in Dennis' district on which John W. 1 Stationery Engine 15 in. x 84 in. with J. C. PHILLIPS ft SON. WS now resides, owned by Daniel Hol- presses confidence in Mr. Cleveland's honesty peaches being hauled to Chestertown and Shaft, Judson's Governor, and Starting Hend for Circulars. Salisbury, Md. —Great preparations are being1 made hy oway, deceased, and ordered by him in his of purpose The nomination of Messrs- Nicbolson's Stations from a distance of 8 Valve; also foundation Bolts and some pieces of 3 in. Pipes. rster tonpers all the way down the ill to be sold. . Mr. Ellegood will also sell Biggs and Pennington is a positive victory or 10 miles, which were last year shipped 2 Pulleys 40 in. diam. 5 in. face, 2 j bore. THOS. F. J. BIDEE, Nanticoke rivers. Canoes tbe house and lot in Pittsville now occu- of the Sanlsbnrys over Mr. Bayard, who from the To]Chester and Gray's Inn Creek 1 Piece Shafting D ft. long, 3 in. diam. jMve hren hauled tip, scraped and painted, )ipcf by Joseph Hollo way, and owned by favored Mr. Cochran, bnt it is not so con­ wharves. It is now a well known fact that 1 " " 6J ft. long, 2| in. diam. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW naulv tor tlie season which opens Sept. 1. >aniel Hollnway. deceased. clusive in the advantage which Mr. Lore K«nt is the peach county of the Peninsula The above Machinery is Second' Hand, Lvstf ear was nnt a very good one with the has gained over Senator Gray. Many of Mr. A. M. Brown, secretary of tbe Dela­ having been recently removed from our We Have Just Received E. L. Anstin, sheriff, will sell at the Mill. L. E. WILLIAMS & Co., 8ALISBUBT, MD. /orstermen. tint it is hoped that .this; will be Court. House the "house and lot of ground Major Biggs's stannchest supporters in ware Fruit Exchange, which formerly had Salisbury, Md. *y -THE LATEST STYLES IN more profitable. XV ,?.*,«,._-*~ 7:- n .Qnantico now occupied by Thos. Rob­ Kent and Sussex are firm adherents of Mr. its central j»int at Wyoming, Del., has this E. STANTEY TOADVIN Gray, who is really year established himself at Bernard's wharf —Mr. Elmer Beauchatnp, formerly clerk ert son, and owned by James C. Freeny, more popular here than JAY WILLIAMS, .Kept county, Md. ATTORNEY-AT-LAWt in the store of E. T. Fowler, has secured a >nrchased by him from Margaret Rider. his friend and predecessor, Mr. Bayard. Benjamin T. Biggs was born in Delaware ATTORNEY AT LAW Office—on Division Street, IOBBY STIFF position as traveling salesman in tbe firm James P. Phillips will offer at public sale ,—fite democrats of Talbot county assem­ October 1.1821. He spent his youth upon Office on Division Street, Hob 7-ly SALISBURY. of Joel J. Baily & Co., ot Philadelphia, one ,t the Peninsula House his farm situated bled Tuesday'in Easton to select delegates a farm, attended the Pennington Seminary of the largest wholesale notion houses in near Ilorntown mills. ' to the Ocean City congressional convention. for two years, and afterward taught school the country. Mr. Beanchamp left Salisbu­ All the above property is in first class Jerome B. Berjnett, of the central commit­ /; for a short time. He was subsequently a Oar repataion for keeping STYLIS and NOBBY HATS is well <*teb- ry Sunday night to take charge of his new condition. tee, called the convention to order and stndent in tbe Wesleyan University, of Con­ BE IT REMEMBERED position. . We wish him much success. nominated Major William E. Stewart for necticut, but left k on account of his health. listed, and we still KEEPING UP WITH THE TIMES it. thia regard. Ust of Letter*. president. The following delegates were A norelty in the way of an excursion. In 1847 he turned his whole attention to THAT FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, The following is the list of letters re­ unanimously elected: Ormond Hammond, .will I* run next Wednesday over this farming. He was a member of the State maining in the Salisbury (Md.) Poet-Office Qeorge B. Goldsborongh, J. C. Norris. C. j ., V . C iMMENCING PROM JULY 15th, , - ^"Call aod f» the PRETTIEST GOODS that will be kept here this season. . road from Ifclmac to Crisfield, and constitutional convention of 1852. He sub­ Thursday, Aug. 19, 1886: R, Leonard, J. B. Bennett, James H. Wil- from there liy steamer (Cape Charles) to sequently took an interest in railroad opera­ the entire remains of our SUMMER STOCK will be closed out to make room' Ladle*' List. Miss Martha E. Jackson, lis, James M. Lowe and Charles M. Jump, Bay Ridge and letarn. This will be an tions, and was elected director in a Mary­ for the approaching season. Our plan has been for a number Miss Elijabeth R. Dashiell, Miss Mary F. with instructions to cast the fonr votes of of years to avoid rlegant trip of 80 miles on the Bay by day. land company. In 1888 he was elected a carrying stock from season to season, and, we discovered R«anles. Miss Alice R. White, Mrs. Fran­ Talbot county for the renoinination" of that the only way to B»y Ridge i* situated just below Annapolis cis Davis. Mrs. Kixn'e Cornish, Mrs. S. A. Representative from Delaware to tne Forty- unload was to make price attractive, aniViJaO* 4 ^ ^ < '«' v ^ >t '; ij: and is quite a resort for Baltimnrrans. first Congress, serving on the committees on Charles H. Gibson. Resolutions complf* & SOFS Jrown. Mrs. Fannie Smith. mentary to Mr. mines and mining, and tbe Treasury Depart­ Gibson, warmly eulogising JBTT 4. < * +. 4.. Y^r^.iX^XNiiiB^-4rr^;-ui'^is3-/^-- Mr. Charles Kent, the gentleman who Gent's List. Wm A. Phillips, Jno. bis coarse in Congress and asking for liis ment. 47 MAIN STREET. lias been on a trip down the Peninsula on kfassey, Joshua W. Davis, Qreensbury E. ronomination, were offered PEnfBTLVAJCIA DEMOCRATS. by Mr. Paul This Price is Saw Tixecu a bicycle. ' arrived in Salisbury Tuesday, M. McCallister, S. A. Wimbrow, Edward Winchester and HAKRMBURO, Pa., Ang. 18. The Demo­ seconded by Comptroller night. While in Salisbury he stopped M. Smith, Staten Hastings, Jno. T. Oordy, Turner in & strong and eloquent speech. You are cordially invited to examine our^ varied and well-assorted lines of K. TRUITT & SONS, with Mr. L. W. Gnnby. Mr. Kent, who Goo. W. Conner, White & Godwin, Tbos. cratic convention to-day nominated the fol­ Batteens, Batiste, Pry Goods plain and-fancy White Goods, French They'were passed unanimously. Welts, DEALERS Itf is a son of D. H. Kent, of Wilmington Del Tyer, Rev. A. J. Spencer, Elich Parsons, lowing ticket, Governor. Cbauncey F. Hambnrgs, Swiss,Embroideries, Laces, Notions, Hosiery', Gloves, Fans, &c. A hardware dealer well known in Salisbury, Thirse Oordy car* Thos. Collins. Black; Lieutenant-Governor, R. Bru'ce ' The handsome street lamps that ware, thinks that tbis country ia not the place for Persons calling for the above letters wilt. Kicketts; Secretary ot Internal Affairs. J. stolen from the front of the Franklin House bicycle riding, the sand being too great an >lease say they are advertised. G. fR- Sirapson Africa; Auditor-General, W. J. on Sunday morning, Aug 1st, have never MEN'S AND BOYSf CLdTH^^;'-|; Brennan; Congressman-at-Large, Maxwell impediment. front. Postmaster. been recovered. It is a pity that Snow at prices that will be to your advantage to trade with us. ; '.Remember these i . Stevenson.' Hill has forced upon her miscreants who A picnic party of about sixteen ladies goods will positively be closed out in 60 days. A tremendous lot of all kinds PATENT MEDICINES AND DTE STUTPS, Honored. Judge M. C. Hermann, of Cumberland will commit sqch contemptible acts of van­ of Item nan te. ' and gentlemen of Salisbury drove out to county, was -temporary chairman of the dalism, and a great pity that the scoundrel HBRY, SOAPS, COMBS AHD BRUSHZS, Taussss, S0PFO*nasv SHOULDM Prof. John P. Gordy of this county re­ BRACKS, FANCY AKD TOILET AKTICUS, &o. Mr. Alex Toad vine's farm Thursday after­ ceived a telegram last Wednesday informing convention, and Ex-Congressman Mortimer or scoundrel* who removed the lamp* can­ noon. In the beautiful lawn which leads lim that he had been appointed professor F. Elliott was chosen permanent chairman. not be apprehended and receive hid or their BIBOKHEAD, LAWS & dAREY. Proprietnfbf A. Anthony's Ext. of Jamaica Ginger, Nelson's Toothache Drops, Train's tip to the bouse lawn tennis and croquet of Pedagogy Black was-nominated on the first ballot, just deserts at the hands of tbe Taw and air Infallible Ague Pills and Bod Bug Poison, Traitt's ChalUnga in the Ohio University at SALISBURY, MD. .... Horse, Hog and Cattle Powders. was indulged in hy all until tired, when a Athens, Ohio. Mr. Gordy is an abto and which stood as follows: Black 193; Wallace indignant public. The lamps bad been supper, which was heartlily enjoyed, was ell educated gentleman. He is a graduate 199, well pleased with the trip. and Leipsie University of Germany. : In madr by acclamation. but no one suspected that this town har­ Hon. Channcey Forward Black is the The Daffy AdvseaU, of G»iue*rHle, he profession he is considered a man well bored an individual possessed; of such re­ present Lieutenant-Goveroor. He is a son -T6THE 7T-^- . . . Florida, in its issue of Ang. 13 contains qualified for his work, both on acecnmt of markable train of the lowest meanness. ;;e Jeremiah S. Black, and tfai* local: iw ability and hi* superior training. The removal of tbe temps is a public loss. county, Pa., in No­ "Mrs. B. E. Moore, a lady of rare at­ They wen the handsomest lamps in town DON'T WAIT tainments as an artist, has been employed .Second Crop vember, '1889. His education was obtained and at night shed a bright right in a very PEOPLE OP WICOM2CO COUtfTT to take charge of tbe Art Department of Mr. George W. Callett carried from Anne at Mono-.ignHa Academy. Morgantown, W. dark section. It is to be hoped that the, tbe Ekst Florida Seminary during the4 Va., HtoaiD College, Ohio, and Jefferson fellows who stole them to visit M. SCHILLER'S Baltimore Branch Clothing House, Cor. Main and minute, but come and secure the bargains while they «orning term." Arundel county to Baltimore, Wednesday, brought to grief. College, Cabonsburg. Mr. Black was ad­ Stung EM Meuenger. >ock Sta., and examine the extraordinary bargains offered in Men's, Boys', ' Mrs. Moore is the wife^of B, E. Moore, 'orty boxes of large, luscious strawtwrrie* /are going. Our Summer goods are reduced in,'price. of the second crop. Chairs Bros., of the mitted to^hehar of Somerset in 1861, bat Youth's and Children's Clothing. Oar prices for tbe same are uncqualed any­ formerly of Quantioo. bat now of Gaines- never pr^fced much, devoting his energy SUNDAY SCHOOL WOBK. where, and to explain to tbe public how this is done is easily accomplished. It 'Lawns, .Batiste, White Goods, Swiss Edgtegs, Insertings rflle, Fla., haviug nSoved there a few years same county, expect to send a largo quaoti- >y to market in a few days. Wednesday :fc> journalism. He was a candidate for the because we manufacture every garment we sell. So we are making only the SkgO. and all Summer goods are marked 'down. We are he berries sold for fifty cents a box.' nomination fbr Congress in the York and Maof-Meetlnc* of first profit which all others in the same business most pay to tbe manufacturer Cumberland district in 1874; but was de- tb« Ok«reh. and t!i?n add a profit to themselves. We hope the public will see -for them­ boynd to make room for our Winter stock, ouid eoriy A marriage took place last Wednesday selves I'mt tbey are buying from first hatfds from' afternoon in the P. B. Bectory that had all Mr. fsata*by Foo. Levi Maish, who placed him tbe manufacturer 'himself; Wm. Bradley, of Barrw Creek On Saturday, Angus* 88., At Whites' no middle men to deal with; ho two-profits; bat only one, and that » rerj sequently offer these gooda very is% A few Beting the symptoins of a. runaway rotten. Tl district, died last Friday night of heart in 'nomination to-day for Gavernor, and who also made the speech when be was nominat­ woods, belof Trinity .1L E. Church, near reasonable one. We hope you will all look to yoor interest and call at- our left contracting parties were JCr. Bayard- at his home, aged about 75 years. the- Wioonieo river, the 1ft. Vemoa, 7 4» Public DOES THE BUSINESS. , &C. B«ltlniori- ...... I1 hi' u in -j T, X X! For tec ccntMlicy will also send n hook containing C' BANK, INSURANCE,- >i- WitaiinKton _._... . K .V. M •)•_• \t :ti >{ho«iai>dihav«truaiti.naioand *eltet Tborett complete wonl« of "The Mikado," and rnn«Ic or liare'H »: K ol 11 27 .i 2» HtTHUHnd Auh'Ki-upli AHuiiDM. BLINDS, FURNITURE, .Black Bird...... ^ 41) .-."';.' ' - >:V;v: , PAINTS. rels of sweet potatoes shipped from Onan- IT HAS NEVER FAILED compound for dUgulsing tlie taste of quinine and Box PAl'KIW in liirtte Variety, fnun II 22 o 17 other bitter dram, either solid or fluid. Prim, 75 loo Ureen -fruit " 21 M l.i !t III CL IfcAUiliTO. U> flu. each. UanctKointt Odli-u mill l.ibrury Cla*t.iD....»...... cock, Va., last week. ;'. ' v jj:,< ' 2&r inAur iTHivwIfii Hftofl§ Ctmt* per PUt Bottle. Prescribed by tbooMndt of Ink Hf«n» II Hi 4 4~> .; ;;,; PAINTS. 9t?iur** ^*I*nta£rad fromBbMiBMtaD wo GOi,l) PKN<;il>i. I'enu and OlmrniK mulct- Brenford ...... II •>! —Mr. William FT. Barton, Jr., of Cam­ lythat I oonld hardly vilk, wu at tlmei companies every bottle. For Bale by Druggist*. a I)i-Hiiillul Gift to either Gent or Uuly. Maker*, Car Shops, Etc. . 7 24 4 »4 T totoriW iSSdTYttSi the Bnnlma Manufactured by Moorton...... 7 *» In Jl 4 49 bridge, has purchased the steam pleasure attma Care. Indde of two weeki I WM POOKKT KNIVKS— A fine AK*..riMieiit- Dopont...... 7 II /; ^ PAINTSJ ' ' rcowid." The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., Irorn 5o cc llU tx> |5. eurli. Correspondence Sjlicited. Address. Dover .„...._.. . 7 II 8 22 id r.i 4 411 yacht Beulah of parties in Baltimore, ••Wet,IVW withWkHJ fruhmonlili,»•!•**•••« ill l»l»i fr**^v LONDON AND KBIT TOBK. WyoinlD«...... 7 IH H la i . <:: 4 :« fltnufl»d.Hc. •MtOiwai. LEATHER GOODS Woodililr...... II ra in >7 4 SB AT A COST OF —The Nem is the latest Maryland paper. it Hngiitand. laxmot*. 632-536 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YORK CITY. VloU... .._...... fi 51 IK .1.' 4 ?2 OCKHPKClAl.TV. In «Junl Caw*. U-lu>ro.- L, POWER & CO,, « ttl III •-'/ 4 IS It is published monthly at Churchill, HVH. I'ocket Bookx, Shopping Hag*, flc , In H»rrlii(?ton.... . 0 40 7 5-'t III 1(1 4 118 A.T A COST OF One k«x | American, Kuiuila, Allegator and .fapanettf NO. SOS. 23dvST., tt 27 3 :,- Sudlersville and MilHngton. Jt has (our does the wHboot thl» LeKtlien. A I MO in PluHh. Furiulngtun... . II 5U Trwte-sbik. Banker's Canes. Toy HooltM, Htid Children'* Greenwood... . 0 & 9 SO •K 49 AT A COST OF editors. -•-» ':.»->f/ V- f-'. •^r; "-1., .. • v • BrldgeTllle._.. . 6 14 » 41 •t 41 CURE. Bookx. A beaotlfnl line of R*H! Line I'oelx— Cannons...... 8 03 9 » :<8U Ai yetU 1» not to be foundrand at Itbe atorao, bnt on Including LonsiVllow and Whittler, HI oni» « "0 » 2n :! :v , -Mr. Marvel's new buildings on Market lv be bad_ by_. enduring____J the iamount u above, and Dollar, Retail. Sunda>* St.hool Lihrnrlcwanil Laurel ...... H 18 :t m __ r the American proprietors, Promlumn. Holiday Blbleslrom JOc. lo $IG. 9 U'. :t U5 Street are receiving their finishing touches. PFAELZER BROS. A CO, PR ULLRICH, SJ1.00 to 1.15 They are a credit to the town.— Laurel — Market Street, FUbUeipate. 663 H. Tnia St., FUlidilphU. UaieJte. ———*———————————————————.—————————————————————— AsW^^^ZQSV^^^iC^* OF THE PA.S« PASS KXP PASS. A regular grtutdaatc wlili boapltail «x- A.M. A..M. P.M. P.M. —The corn crops in Lake's and Strait's M. P. Church, M. E. Church, M. E perlriirc. (iiiHranleeK t» cure (almnly l«i- 81.00 to 1.15f U-r) all Private. Blood. Nkin and Ner- Phllailttlplu.^...... 7 21 II Mi 3 01 ."• 21 districts of DorchesUr county were consid­ , Church Sth, Prot.E. Church. von» DlBVUMfi.Vikrlcorele. I.OMN ufl'ow- Haiti more...... li -III III llx 2 :»> .'. 20 •r. •••alto of Youthful Imprudence, Wiliulngtoii ...... K :«rm»torrh* found In a thorough­ tlnl. HOL'KS—K U>J«. .;to« p.m. declU-ly State Road...... 8 itl I 14 U 4X 56th Tear of continnoos popular appre­ : salt of over twenty-five years of moat eminent ly ecjnlppfd Book mid Siatlonery I-jdjihllHli- .. N :,- 1 19 U ,V, PER GALU)\T. -. —Farmers around this section are not ciation. The Zenith of Pharmaceu­ I scientific research. meul. union Supplied of all klndx, liiclud- Porter'ii...... HO) I 2-» 4 14 7 I (> expecting much of a corn crop this year. tical Power. None others can i Approved by tbe highest medical authorities. liiK l-*xlgerH. Day UookH, Check 3ooka, nrattw Klrkwood ....:...._. - 9 OS I VU 7 II PER GALLON. excel; it U Impowible. I Inmelntbe norrpltala ID every part of Knrope. Not«<. Letter HeadK mid Kavelooen. Addrexs Mt.Hlei4.nt...... » 13 7 Si The late heavy and continued rains caused : Especially helpful to ladle*, children and peo- DRILLS The PENN- A rinNironit ...... H 27 PKR GALLON. '. ,-: .;.. | pie of sedentary habiU. Allddletovo...... - 9 :U I 47 4 :«: the damage.—Laurel Gazette. j Entirely vegetable ; free from harmful drugs. W, J, C, Dulany & Co,, Towuaend...... H 41 1 M . t> t-efd Krrtll X.-T Drill In Bl iickblrd-...... a w 2 IM In Handsome Packages, Price 50 Cts. BOOKSELLEltS and STATIONERS exiMencr. Sendo A\A/ M»<1 GrUi Oi...__. (Treeu Spring...... !i ra •2 07 7 SO —The mill at Centreville, Queen Anne's lor cataloum-. oAW MII-Lx 0163111 _ n .rx Pnrrinoo CIDER mil.r.H. ClayJ on...... 2 II 7 >V> county, which onoo gave the name to the Prepared solely by 232-4 Baltimore St.. t_ngineS f INU MACHINEN,TIIKE8H- VUHN Smyrna. (ArrU».). .. 9 4K 2 01 7 4ft Your house REPAINTED with any ancient village of Chester Mill, has been Brenford_...... in at 2 IU 7 Til f{oykl f^JrfmJ nov K-ly. BALTIMORK. MP. NHtTfjEiERK nnil SLindnnl AKrlriilturHl Ini- Moorton . — ...... -IU 80 K 04 sold to J. Mersey Hall, for $3.700. Refer to Pub.of tola puper. plemenla m-nerullv. s>>nil fur tllustmipi) cut- Dnpont...... xir; nlo-ue. ' A. B. FAK X 28 Bay Hundred, was burned Friday night. I Queen and to tbe Royal Family. V ola...... _lll 41 2 M X :« expense, if not satisfactory* ^-)'-' " '^{w-:~\ ,.v- h eltoo...... -10 « 2 55 r, 2s X :!7 Origin of the fire unknown. Mr. Wells NEW YORK BRANCH: Harrlugton...... — . .11 02 :< ou S 4.1 Farrulngtou...... 11 09 a 17 K .VI is Our G-uarantee! c;"" was away and the house was closed. 13O, 132, 134 Charlton St Greenwood...... II IK :t 20 W irj BridgeTilIe ..... — .. .11 at :: ar. H 12 —Mr. BalUell Fox, a resident of Crea- RUPTURE Can nons...... 11 HI :i 411 H IX is Our G-uarantee! ^' .11 « :t .Vi gerstown, new in hi? eightieth year, and Seaford ...... s as ROYAlTlLLS. UREGDARANTEBDby 0r. J. B. May. Laurel...... 11 54 ^ 07 married bat once, has one hundred grand­ Same medicinal properties as Bom, KT.TTTB, in C er. &i»e at once; no operation or demy Pelmar...... _. .12 05 4 IS is is Our G-uaranteaLS- ^w* -iT"•- - children and fifty-three great grandchild­ boxes, 30 pills to box, for 25 cents. from bu«lne>*; ieste.—Lmve Philadelphia II Iu p. ren. AND SKIN HUMORS FOR SALE BY ALL. DRUGGISTS. for Uin'Uiur Kiid Krui'cll odietul Kl) VU-ly in. dully, Baltimore 8 09 p.m., Wllinlnxlnn Banished by "Swayne'« Ointment " iit(erH from WlhulnK- B. L. Gillis e'm Wttd C*errr" | Vinegar Bitters, new style. | P1^1' \ $1 .00 NKXT SKHHION Ol'KNS m.. dally. Dover 2.SU u. in. reunlnrlN; arriving —Workmen are busy carpeting and (Wild Cbafryflrst used by Dr. 8w»vue). It \VllmlnnUm 855 a in., rtMltlmore 6.45 u. m., -coughing, and soothes and heals the A Most Effective Combination, B. L. Gillis placing pews in tbe new Christ P. E. ! Vinegar Bitten, old style, bitter tsste, $l.OO CEXEBT— The Nfw »nd Uneqtutal X»rvi> Tonic SEPTKMBEI^ 20, '86. :inil Phlliulelpiila4..Vin. m. ___ 1 membrane. 25c. or »1 a bottle. BEKT— Tbe ilo«t KulrltlTeand Strength-giving Tim 1.15 a. in, trulii ulno HlopK at. .Setiford, Church at Cambridge, and it is though HOW TO KEEP HEALTHY. Food. Harrlnicl'in, Chiyton, un'l Mldillflown In services will i The World's Great Blood Purifier 1KO?T— (PjTopho»pVit»)— The Grent Remedy to leMVt> puKHt-ii-.-crn from polntx south of L>rl- be held in the new edi Good advice from Dr. Swaynt L Exercise and Life diving Principle. Enrich the Blood and NourMi tbe liraln. Hex lil ex the regular ('• illrKiale Conr-..-. fin- iiiiir. or tHkc on piiMmmKtrni lor Wllmlngton SALISBTTRV, MD.fi Thanksgiving Day. ^ daily. Z Eat plenty of good food, aixwkon Thin Preparation hu proven to be exceedingly Kiiicllxll, thr Cl.is.slcs and Hi .-^-It-n- and polniH Norm. the bright Bide of llfe.-Bwmyne'. Pills and valuable for the cure of res. spfdiil conrxtw In AKrlunltiire. I'lviluntl Uf.taWAKK, MARYLAND A VIBOIWIA Ba, , MD.' nature «U1 do tbe rest.. Me, a box. Only Temperance Bitters Known. Kervooi Exhaustion, Dehtlltr, Mechiinlail KiiKlnfi-niiK anil Ap|«i>na, leave Rehoboih « 30. 8..W a. m.. and X-'<0 p. m. Great English ToUet Loxnry. Beanttfles and General Prostrmtlon of Vital Faroe*. A Full Corps of Professors and For Kranklln and WHV HtMtinnx ll.Wi n. m. fall. XJFl»«7 xWHf hold their congressional fx>M of Fhymlcml Power. Rpiiirnlni:. traliiM Iruve I^wex for Hitrrlne- -k-nsthehair. ^^^jltlRoato. And all DER A Jff! EVENTS conwqnent upon over­ Eminent Lecturers. lou 6.45, K.45 H. in., and 2.4.1 p. m.' Leave convention for the sixth district at Fred- taxed mind and body. In fact, it (tTe* tone Kninhllii H.6S H. m. E (JAN now show yofl in na. gwATVi'S miuuuiii mtramin OVLT «T to all Die |>liy«icnl function*, and A liberal equipment In tbe sluipe of u CuNNKCTlONH'—At Porter, with Newark and ". erick, September 14. bouj-micy to the »plrit». Chfinlcul Laboratory anil a Muneuiri of Mln- our NEW STORE, next rilKI*AEKU BY eralt.. We held ID the upacloiiB THE Capo Charles- .. 9 45 n .w 7 :») room under the Orund Stand. Oherlton...... 9 95 n 6x 75S of repairing Watches, and —Mrs. Eliza Armstrong, wife of the Rev. JAS RUSSET Grounds Illuminated by Electricity. Mu­ Eantvllle...... 1U05 0 OR 825 Wm..Armstrong, former rector of Mount sic by tbe best artists. Restaurant, with all Patent PortaWe Steam HANNAH MORE ACADEMY, Birds Neet. ...10 IS 0 22 U 12 having had several years' ex­ 9 MAIN ST., the delicacies of the seaxon. Handuorae dec­ RATIOXSR HllX IXOIX18 * BOILXU Exmore...... 10 :o 0 S5 0 IW Zion Church, in Urbana, celebrated her orations, etn. FiOeen mile* from Baltimore (W. M. R. B) Keller....._., ...10 4K U 48 III 45 perience in the business, ena­ Special train direct to Grand Htnnd. Tlck- Founded In 1832. U officers and teachers.— Taaley_...... 11 03 7 ttl 11 :» ninetieth birthday on Saturday, at the eU to Hall $2.00—admitting gentleman anu Careful training, thorough Instruction and Parkaley...... 11 1? 7 IS 12 12 bles me to give entire satis­ residence of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas ladlm. During Fair week ezcnralon tlckeU tlie influent-ex 01 a quiet Christian home in Hallwood...... 11 33 7 Si) 1 IW will be sold overall transporlatlop. lines. a healthy neighborhood. Wie next term will New Church...... 11 W 7 45 1 55 faction. No matter how bad­ Parramore, in Frederick. Flour Mill Machinery, begin WeilnesJoy. aEPTEMBElt loth. Pocomoke...... 12 03 H (ifl 2:m D. COWAN, Secretary, KIng'a Creek.. .-1221 5 05 K 18 5 IS :< 00 ly your Watch is broken, I can Artistic Bhoemaking! 58 North Charles St. Baltimore, Md Grist Mill Machinery, Shafting, . RKV. AUTHUR J. RICH, A. M., M. D. Princes* A'e... ..1190 5W 821 542 34T, William M. Singerly, Esq., has had Ac. Agricultural Knglne* a Specialty Loretto...... _. ..1338 n 1« »•* * 49 4 IS repair every part, and guar­ ADMISSION 45 CENTS. acenU for Nlcholn, Shepard J: Co'a VI July 24-lm. BKISTBBSTOWN, MD. brought to Elk ton a new steam yacht call- IN ALlilTS BRANCHES. Tbresblng Machines, the b€8tThre»her mode Eden...... 1142 XS4 A.53 4 « July 81-Ct. io the country. Frnltland...... » W K 41 6 01 4 SO antee satisfaction; \ ed the Mabel. She has an open deck, and FOB BOTH Li OIKS AND GBXTI.EMKS. Seud for Descriptive Cata SALISBURY... ..1258 6 40 84* 6 W 5 OS - f -_^vl logne. QOV. 29-ly. COLLEGE OF Delmar...... 1 10 900 625 U 15 " .the capacity for carrying fifteen or twenty Arrive p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. persons. She was manufactured in Racine I FARM FOB SALE. Low Shoes,(Balmorals, Laced Giviters, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS CKISFIELB BRANCH. Spectacles and Eye-Glasses,- ., Wig., and will probably be launched in Elk Battened Gsi^n and Congress Boots, all Ooixo SOOTH.—Leave King's Creek R.40 a. river in a dayjor two. It is understood to npHE UNDEBSIQNED will Offer at public BALTIMORE, MD. m.. 1.20 p. m.,5 16 p. m., Weatover 8.40 a. m., of the best ma^rial and at less price than J. sale In front of the Pepinsnia Houae In THINK, 1.30 p. in., 5.26 p. m., rtlnanton H.M a. m., of almost every description and be the first new steam vessel ever launched the same gradeW work was ever done in the town of Salisbury, on Thin School offers to Medical Students nn- 2.15 p. m., 538 p. m,; Marion 908 a. in.. iSo price. Largest stock in town. Salisbury p.m., 5 45 p. m., Hopewell S.OBa. m., 255 p jn Elk river. before^) xqrpamed clinical an» other advantage*.— m.. 5.53 p. m.. Arriee at Criifleld tt.20 a. m., I guarantee an in all cases. SATURDAY, AUG. Sf nd for a, Catalogue to 3.15 p. rn.. 8.00 p. m. —The schoolship Amazon, from 'the 1886, at the hoar of 2 o'clock, p. m.. the farm "For the past two or three OOINO NOKTI^.—I•• *M P- ">•• Marion, on the public mad from Barren Creek July M-l 179 NORTH HOWARD BT. 4.43 a. m .T.44 a. m., 11.44 H. m., &2S p. m.. ini StjcV Finish, Oxford Talbot county, Md., set Mil from to hearing of A.damg & Go's, flour Kingston, 4.4» a. m., 7.5.1 H. m,.. illl a. ni., 4.37 THE iJelmar. This farm contains p.m. Weitover. 4./i8 K, m.. 8.0JH, t«., 12.JO a, Oxford recently with seventy-five cadets on mill," said an old countryman m., 4.48 p. m. Arrive Klug'i Crtek, 5.H3 a. m.. and .Durability board, for tbe summer cruise. The ship 14? Acres, more or less, DELAWARE COLLEGE Improved with good dwelllneunil out-bnlld- some time ago, "so I decided to tor the Money will cruise on the Chesapeake and along Thirteenth Anniil Reunion openn Kept. 14, lni(n. AbnulGOiii-m IK well Hft In flntlgrowth take a few bubhels of wheat up IXT, ;, H. OUDWIU,, 4. V, B. », BEST .the Atlantic coast as far north as Newport, 18X8. In looitlou LmllUingn, equipment, Pine TunI»T. of any builder on. eoanu»|HBUidy, teniierx, and nil gont-nilud and see if there was any differ­ Will open with enlarzed lkollUlw>«Mpl. Ut, ' Bi I., touching at the principal port* and vaotagM. equal to ftp be«t MChoolH In VI r- 1886 Three coarse*: Claulcal,, Bclentinc and the Peninsula. Klnla. yet terms mo^rate. Hend for Cata­ TKRMH:-tX» caxh. the balance In two AKricnlta. Expenses not over $215 per CAI&&A0S returning in the early part of September. logue to i. equal ln»Uillment« of oue and two yean— ence between a well-equipped annum. For Information, dttaloaur*. etc., A. MAGILI/IHITH, M. A., Principal. properly secured. addrew the President, Newark, Del. Jnl2-13t MARYLAND STEiMMi —Mr. Philip Burke, a botcher, residing JAS. P. PHILLIPS. mill and one of our old-fashion Soc. to Bev. J. C. Wbt, p. D. an* 14-01.. JnlySl-St. SPRING SCHEDULE, 1886. TAKING OF ALL on East Fourth street, this city, created a mill stone grinders. As soon JAS. E. GONNELLY, KINDS DONE Af BOTTOM ;PRICES, sensation this morning on Market street by as I saw how the wheat was Baltimore, Salisbury, Deal's Island, exhibiting a young alligator which he ST. GEORGE'S HALL treated, my faith in the old mill WITH Wicomioo & Honga River Route. caught in Carroll creek this morning. It FOR BOYS ANTOUNO MEN. stone system weakened. When COMMENCING WITH FACTORY K. CAMDEN STREET, SALISBURY, MD. in is supposed that the yoqng denizen of rr. eEomems-s num*r« c*., Md., W. J. DUNG AN, Prof. J. C. KiNKAK, L M.. Prlncipul, re­ I saw the pile of splendid look­ . Ih* H|»MI|I was placed ,in tbe creek by open* SEPT. ••. AnCocllib, ClusKlcftl and Fruit and Produce ^J^-TUESDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1880, some one some time ago, and had been Ooniiin-rclnl Botirdlnn Irbool prep»rinic for ing flour, I was pretty well con­ :f any College or Bunlneclife. Uniiorpiixsed In THE 8TKAMBB ENOCH PBATT : . growing aad thriving there until «*ugbt tenehfra, »dT»ntaire«. ^rommodatinn and vinced that it paid to go to *» COMMISSION MERCHANT CATARRH..—— Hltnation. Backward by* Hpeclnlly nldi-d. For the sale of Berries, Peaches, Melons, Will leave Baltimore from Pier 4 Light Cream. Balm this morning.—Frederick Newt.j ,1' ;c • U> tM99 a yeur. (jrcnlani seut. ADVERTISERS right place; and when I saw Street/every TUKSDAY. THURSDAY and & and tasted the nice loaf of bread Potatoes, Etc., SATURDAY, at 5 P. M., for Gives Relief ai\ AT PHICSS , ^-;—We were shown at the jail the other can learn die exact cost Prinoeaa Anne Whf onff- anil Cures day a bucket of string beans raised behind made from the Patent Process 112 WARREN STREET, Crapo, Deal's Island, Oollin*':, the high stone walls by James Andrews, CARD. flour, of any proposed line of I resolved that Adams & NEW YORK. Roaring Paint, Qaantioo, old in Head ToSsit one of the inmates, who has spent hu win­ To all who are sufferit from the errors and indiscretions of you*, nervous weak­ Co. should always have my cus­ Mt. Vernon, Fruitland, CATARRH, ters and summers in jail, excepting two advertising in American ness, early decay, loss oimanhood, &c., I tom in the future, ; whither it H. T. WHITE. ?&* J. W. GODWIN.' White Haven, Salisbury. short periods when he broke out, for about will send a recipe that \\\ cure you, FBU HAY FEVER, Large Stock to papers by addressing was worth anything to them or nir, . eighteen yean. The only diversion Jim or CHIROB. This grearemedy was dis­ White & O-odwin, ever* MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aad FBI- d, Snuff, 01 ______select from. has is to raise vegetables, write letters to covered by a missionary i South America. not. Laurel is not too far to DAY, stopping at the landing* ruwiu^l ft> tbe Kte /ro» Jn- ™" " ~ Send a seu-addtessed enwape to the Rcr. %r*Fruit and Produce nnual bonnt. arriving In Battlinonrearly IM limn, a n n^^W^^X^^'tBHI.! ' T AM constantly receiving the President and governor mjnenting to Geo. P. Rowell&z Co., go to get such flour, as I get" followlac morning. ,gt a " RV&-^fnrnnmr ! 1 «>*•» nmhem or all grade,; mid Klyl JOSEPH T. IMAM, StatiaUS., Nev York Advertising Bureau, »rrtor». Um^r•aTEwEaw i nmka special lrlpnai- frequent'Ini.rvnls b» be released, and beg coins from visitors^— City. f \j. OBtl7rly. 1O Bpruoa St, New York. COMMISSION MERCHANTS Freight t»k«B for all . Helect xlyle* especially xnifiiliiB to thlx nmr- Elklon and Pooomoto Bail Aportlcle in applied Into each nortril, and i ket. My CarriiujeK anil HnriiPHH «i» U« ««*»n lOot*. for 1OO-P«0« PamphMt For the Sale of Ball Koa4. l^» ft»rtJ|»F ial Isiiifreeahle. ffSS50 cent* at Drugslst*; by i at any time at ttenneti's •' iv.-ry xut'le on ,-F, :>; ' atCompa»y'«0«c*. No, 98 Llghil mall. reglHtered, 66 oU. Clrealaru free. ; Dock Street. 8»llsl»nry. I IhluX I «>» ottVr —David Goesard, of Washington connty, ADAMS A CO., Berries, Peaohos, Apples, Potatoes, Butter, HOWABO B. Miperlnr Indncemenm to th\ xtAt- wassfek, wsgawWCASTOlIA. NO. 305 KING STREET. Inx atylH Hntl prlff il-sirnil, I xhalt !M* ut:ii( f> Fraees Fotoom Cleveland Gossard. No. 23, was aCkfld, sfc«erJsArOA8TOBIA 150,000 • call on them wltlt --niBples. • '' a boy, born the day President Cleveland Htss, sk« eW «o CABTOBIA WIE.:HIHC>T«IC. T.H.WILt» was inaugurated, was named after the TfllCJCIiS >WSales Reported Daily. Returns Mad* Agent at Saliibnry, Md., i : Trees! Dean W. Perdue, President. There are 15 boys 'and d girls IHB. UOUBIJI Promptly. lowing Coramuaien Hoa.- in the family, but they are not tbe children for the Year-1886. , of one mother. Fourteen were by tbe first wjf«>. and ton by the second. fcrOta SOMETHING NBW Cu»TU & Co., - BOST Virginia Stance, , KI8KITBKAHDT A E-1 from Fiurrm-o T»ww Oxi.y. » W. Bstt OtlTIT BRO»., "' Tut executive committee of tbe Delaware. BUCK P. juiun to the well-kiwwn standard ^ State Teacher«r Association have complet­ For Farmers. G. T.' DoB«J«J8, ;|Jid-shipping1 varieties, I have 'all r.nu. inoitiftfujr. new varieties, including ed the arrangements for the meeting at Re- Com Husk and Fathers SAMUEL A. GRAHAM, We have taken tbe Airanoy for the following fTVlICHMAN v fjumaker, W^eatiand, Lord Pnlmerton, boboth for tbe week beginning, Monday, •' • -BY- &o. Cirenlare sent August 33d. Board at tbe Bright House Q. K. MiLutB, application. ATTOBNBT-AT-LAW, . T .TO MEBHHT 1 Hotel flsjofopen for the members will be FftEDWALPERT&feO, STATTO:-. f 1.86 a day, with two in a room, or. $8 a Offlee-on Main .Street. Daw iiia; town* F i.Md. 38 X. OAT STREET, • BAW H. -s. Vannort. Prtklent Mn. .Bound trip tickets will be sold on Mob 7-ly. . . «AUBBtTBY;HD. W. P. No*rta, Kre>. Kent t" to be had by application to LEMUEL HALONE, Kx-8eaiitor Wm. T. NOTICE.— AUp«rsoo Tne above T. '«, strimi, Hr«lMU-r irf , Garpdbter or J. E. Carroty,; Dover, or thoroogikl , uie.-nher Md. Le^Tx laatfsJ( with dot or •nu.ar plekinc earrr- FOB SERVICE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. »nd" , Downham, Georgetown, good Ing away Whortleberries' or any4u^ else fraj^Bgist 21st to August W.—Swex ofvatae. Qfflee—OB Dtvimlon Street, P. Rtc , BAIOSBUBY. MD THUS. P. J. RIDlfe, "If- fi Jersey Bsll! lie Coolgj Cmur. ments. $1.00. 'hRNEY-AT-LAW >'• Antoa JIOTIOK LL kinds of Job Printing Wedeeidedtocolnto tbe Dairy Basis by fttre from soots- tin* sco ana looked tbe eoan~— ' rtKirt notic*, Ratte)si4itt' ;Salre in tin worid for Gate, land wltb doic«r o, V. S. GOBDY &'Baos., Rocka walking. _ done at thw office with at proper machinery. The above , , Ulcer*, Salt Sbtnm, Ferer ing»waf . _____ or aayttftni •etedftmn oa\o*i( bondiwto. We « Sow,' >, under patelty of tbel fTefetnen mnd Dutpatch, at the . Ku ,tbe qptdymtPed. hereby Lo wTtST PRICES. . Corn*,' -. 1 »-C-.' Tr'V»' ., * ' '