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VOL. xxr. ElaMITSBURG, MARYLAND. FRIDAY, S1PTEMBER S 1899. - DIRECTORY ORATION TO THE cipated from Spanish rule, and ing arduous services in the field. GETTYSBURG endurance will out-last the hardest the hoof. But, according to recent FOR COUNTY who should have been our firmest "Nor must the navy be forgot- aranite. In The niches of both dispatches from Chieagn, as many GALLANT TENTH. friends. They furnished an ex- ten. Sixty-five devoted sailors par- • MEMORIAL. buildings, it is proposed to plitoe cattle are oming liIto.l lie Western Circuit Court. statues of the MeSherry. PRESILDENT MeKINLEY'S—TRIBUTE TO ample of devotion and sacrifice ticipated in time engagement of May famous Generals of stockyards as, at any time within kihie f Judge—Hon.James PLANS FOR A LASTING TRIBUTE TO Associate Judges-1ton. John C. Motter and SOLDIER mays. which will brighten the glorious 1st in Manila Bay, whose terms of the Civil War, alternating with, the past three years, and there is flon. James B. Henderson. THE AMERICAN sotanEws VALOR. State's Attorney—Wm. it. Rinks. PITTSBURG, PA., August 28.— record of American valor. They service had previously expired, con- medallions. showing scenes of bat- no reit( shortage. • The Capital Clerk of the Court—Douglass H. Hargett. The glory that was Greece and Orphan's Court. The gallant Tenth returned home have secured not alone the grati• tinuing on duty quite a year after the grandeur that was Rome were tle. To surmount each building, Company of Northwestern Texas Judges—John W. Grinder, Wm.R. Young and today after a year's hard fighting tude of the government groups, symbolical of peace, are aeogy B. W 'son. and the that action. perpetuate4 by the ancients in recently offered to supply New flog:Aster of Wills—Charles E. Saylor. in the Philippines, and was given a people, but for themselves and "For these men of the army and planned, and on the peristyles join- York butchers with- County Ord cert. monuments of time defying stone, -sexeral County Commisioners—Georee A. Dean, wil- mighty ovation. The unexpected their descedants an imperishable navy we have only honor and grati- marble and bronze. To the fame ing the buildings to the tower, al- dred thousand head of cattle a year Pain It flortnan, Singleton E. Itemsburg, Goo. P. / Ii. c i. t ib L n 4. Bentz. delay ot five hours in the arrival of distinction. They may not fully tude. of her warriors Athens• erected legorical figures are allowed for. at a price which, it claimed, was 4 Shelf—Al bet t M. Patterson. Medals of Honor. tOounty Treasurer—Geo L. Kaufman. the troops was, of course, a sad dis- appreciate and the country may • The proposal to erect the memor- cents a pallid less than the raaili-is Surveyor—Edward Albaugh. fanes, and the Eternal City Her- "Every one of the noble men, ial will be School Commissioners—Lewis Brofauver, appointment. The crowd kept up not, the heroism of their conduct paid homage to her victorious sol- submitted to the G. A. paid to the Western packers. The man L. Routzahn, David D. Thotanta, K. K. Zim- regulars or volunteers, soldiers or R. • Merman, S. Amosiltmer. their enthusiasm, and gave the and its important support to the diers by statues and temples. during the encampment. It is Texas company stated that rm. t he examiner—E. L. Boblitz. brave soldier boys a reception they government. I think I do, and so seamen, who thus signally served estimated that *250,000 will be re- Past 10 years it Ventin tie Is ticem 1ietrl c)t. Neither phalanx of Miltiades nor had been selling its Notary Public—B. L. Annan. will never forget. I am hero to express it. their country in its extremity de- quired, and that at least a year and cattle to Chicago packers for so low Justices of the Peace—Henry Stokes, Francis legion of Caesar ever fought in Mattel', Win. P. Eyler. Jos. W. Davidson. A fund of *55,000, donated by "The mighty army of volunteers serves the special recognition of a half will be needed to complete a price that A. Taney, it. F. more desperate conflict than that it was hardly able Id Registrars—Ches. J. Shuff, E. S. Congress, and it will be to me an Noxell, Jas. R. Elder. the citizens of Pittsburg and regulars, numbering over two which waged for three weary, the work. The plans contemplate continue iii time business and was, Constables— and the surrounding towns, per- hundred and fifty thousand, which unfeigned pleasure to recommend the dedication of the School Trustees—Dr. R. L. Ai mn, G. Mead bloody days on the field of Gettys- memorial on therefore, willing to make a change retterson,.7 Ain W.Relate. mitted the committee who had the last year respbnaed to the call of for each of them a special medal of July 4 following its completion. at Town Officers. burg, where two great armies and almost any sacrifice: Not °illy 6•1THOSS-11. P. Shnff. affair in charge to make lavish the government with an alacrity honor. In speaking of the matter Mr. has the price of beef, veal and mut- minisidoners—George T. Gelwielt s, Oscar brave armies of American soldiers co Kane, C. "While we give you hail and V. Fralley, Victor E. Rowe, John D. preparations for the home-coming, without precedent or parallel, by valorously struggled for victory. Huston said : ton advanced, but there bas alam T. Zacharias, F. A. Adelsberger. greeting from overflowing hearts, (ilsttrchcPs. and nothing was left undone that the terms of their enlistment were The lines of Union and Confeder- "Ile project for such a memor- been a rise in imams, although at Mv. Lutheran Chure would show the to be mustered out, with all of the we do not forget time 'brave men ial first took shape last year when, Itelnewald. Services "fighting Tenth" ate the Chicago stockyards hogs are Pastor—Rev. Charles troops are now marked by many in company with several men high evary Sunday morning and evening at 10 o'clock how well their services for their regulars above twenty-seven thou- who remain and those who have being bought by the 7:30 o'clock p. m. Wednesday even small monuments, but no memorial packers, it is F. m. and at in the councils of the G. A. it., I mg leetores at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday School country in a foreign land were up- sand, when peace with Spain was gone forward to take your places, said, for less than they paid a year teeflock a. in. which equals in splendor the visited time famous battlefield. 'I Incarnation. and those other brave men who Befortned Church of the predated by the residents of their effected. Peace brought us the achievements of the warriors of the have just returned from an eight ago. There is good reason for the Pastor,Rev. W.C. B. Shulenberger se,vices ev- every native State. Philippines, by treaty cession from have so promptly volunteered, month's trip abroad, during which belief that ery .unday morning at la 30 O'clock and North and South has yet been the trust has arbitrarily other iunday evening at7:3f) o'clock. Sunday Although the people from the Spain. The Senate of the United crowding each other to go to the time I visited the fields of Water-' increased School At 9:30 o'clock a. m. Mtwsek service at 7 erected. the price of meat simply on Saturday after- loo and the scenes of Salamis, Mar- o'clock. Oatechettcal class surrounding counties began literal- States ratified the treaty. Every front, to carry forward to success- to swell its-profite,and not noon at 2 o'clock. In a fitting moment, just on the athon and Thermopylea. There because C Presbyterian Church. step taken was in obedience to ful completion the work you so ly "pouring" into the city soon the the scenes of conflict are visited it is compelled to do so. According Pastor—Rev. David II. Riddle. Morning nobly began. Our prayers go with eve of the greatest G. A. R. En- Service at 10:0I o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 after time dawn of day, the police requirements of the Constitution. daily by tourists from all over the to a dispatch to the New York, o'clock. Wednesday evening Loeture and Prayer campment that this country has Sabbath Schoo. at 9:15 hind made such preparations that It became our territory, and is ours, them, and more men and munition world. None of these fields of World from Mooting at 7 o'clock. ever seen, Joseph M. Chicago, the receip's o'clock a.m. if required for the speedy suppres- Huston, the strife equals in my mind, in in- Church. this influx did not create any as much as the Louisiana purchase, of cattle and sheep at the-stock- St. Joseph's Catholic architect who designed the Court terest, time ridges, and meadows of Faster—Rev. P. 17., Kavanaugh, C. M. First throng so as to interfere with the or Texas or Alaska. A body of in- sion of the rebellion, the establish- yards in Chicago this year will ex- • II O'CI out a. 111...6c4.1114 Hass to O'clock of Honor, built at the time of the Gettysburg. • Suaday School meat of peace and tranquility a. in, mrespe:•s 3 o'clock p. In.. line of march. From the point of surgenta—in no sense representing "Gettysburg typifies ceed the receipts in 1898 by nearly IA 2 o'clock p. Peace Jubilee, has formulated time martial Episcopal Church. starting, in Allegheny, over 2,000 the sentiment of the people of the and a gltvernment under the midis- a million head. Methodist plans for a glorious memorial to valor of the American race better If the World is Pastor—Div. W. L. Orem. Services every officers, enrolled for the occasion islands—disputed our lawful au- puted sovereignty of the United than any of the other fields of the correctly informed, Other Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Prayer the armies.of the Civil War. These therefore, the Meeting every other Sunday evening at 7:30 ! States—a government which will Civil War, to my mind. On this in. froni the different municipal de- thority, and even before the refill- trust bias no justification, either 'look Sunday School at 1:30 o'clock p. plans have already been submitted field there should be erected a glass meeting every other Sunday afternoon at partments of the two cities, were cation of the treaty by the Ameri. do justice to all and at once en- bper:ruetes. se of time scarcity or the in- 4)'cieek. to several of Philadelphia's wealth- monument which will serve to per- located along the line at certain can Senate were attacking the very courage the best efforts and aspira- creased. cost of cattle, for raising Beneficial Association. iest citizens, and they evince a petuate the memory of the nlen Emerald Intervals, and in this manner forces who fooght for and secured tions of these distant people, and who fought on that historic ground. Rey. b Ii. Manley. Chaplain; P. A. Al Thsti o•zer great interest in the project, and F•oseleut; John Byrnes trice-President; II. p tile immense concourse of onlookers their freedom. the highest development of their "It would not be a difficult mat- In every part of time country con- Byrne, Secretary; Charles Rosensteel, Assistant fertile lands. will no doubt aid the committee, ter to raise sufficient money to tiiretary;m John M. St nod*. I'S-ens-I'; E. Noel, was kept well under control. Saved by the Volunteers. rich and sumers are protesting against the JIMA Itosensteel, Geo. Althoff, Stewart'; D. W. which will be appointed, in a most complete the proposed memorial. Stouter, Messenzer ; William Myets, Marshal. III his address President McKin- "This was the situation in April, "The government to which you advance in the cost f url II Sundey • Ots1111 Pennsylvania alone of meat, and ,AssociatIon mee s the gave your loyality welcomes you to substantial way. could 'build it 1110 .th at P. P. Burkit's residence, East Main ley said : 1599, the date of the exchange of with ease, but it is not intended to many of them are not only forced b,t reef, The proposed memolial will con- M. "You have earned the plaudits the ratifications—with only twenty- your homes. With no blot or stain confine it to any to curtail their Arthur Post, No, 41, G. A. i sist of a main tower 350 feet high, one section. It purchases, but act- fto• • mnier, 4 &mite' 0 &amble ; Senior Me- not alone of the people of Pennsyl- seven thousand regulars subject to upon your record, the story of your would be national in Its scope and ually to discontinue Bonimanfier, B Black ; Junior Vice-Coin on the top them. It is Weorue L. of which will be placed would appeal to the ;pauper, ,Itiatib Kamp; Adjutant.. , vaunt, hat of the whole major.. the unquestioned direction of the unselfish services to country and to hearts of all. claimed by some retailers that they Gill dam ; (In irterm t4tee, tiftn. 4. Prater a gigantic statue of victory ; on Half a dozen wealthy men could Sar.!eon. Abraham lierrhit, Chaplain, Jos. W. Your return has been the signal of Executive, and they for the most civilization will be to the men wile can sell at a profft the same Davidson; Officer of the Day. Win. II. Weaver: either side of the tower will be two provide the funds for the erection quality I Meer ot Met-Ward, Albert Dolteier: Sergeant a great demonstration of popular part on duly in Cuba and Porto take your places at the front and of meat at former prices, but con- Major, John IL Mentzer; Quarter 31aster Stir- circular buildings joined to it by of the buildings, and the memorial r.-ant, Gelwieks. regard, from your building ill the l:ie,o, or invalided at home after on the firing line and to future would be one to which the entire sumers think that this is very likgPasit hose C pony. graceful and beautifel peristyles. Golden Gate on the Pacific to your their severe campaign in the tropics. generations, an example of patriot- country could look with pride. doubtful, and is) and :Ird Friday evenings of earl; Both buildings will be of the say if time charges are TI outii Viramen's hail. President. V. V. ism and an inspiration to duty. - same "At-this time, when the eyes of C4 See- home-coming, and here you find a Even had they been available, it no greater now H.wo ; VI. e-laveldcrt June s A. Slagle : size. The one on the left is intend- than a month ago, rotary, W m II. Troxell • Treasurer. j. II. warmth of to - the country are turned toward the Caldwell tat Lieut. welcome awl a greeting would have required months the quality-of the meat is open' to Stokes •. Capt., Jos. D GEORGIA'S DjSAPPEARINO FOREST. ed for use as ail auditorium, in coming encampment of veterans in Howard Rider : 2t13 Lieu t. Andyew Annan from joyous hearts, winch tell transport them to the Philippimes. suspicion. If No•Irmall. W. E. Ashbaugh ; Gime Direct- The destruction of the Georgia which, as each anniversary of the this city, interest in the memorial the trust makes tko or, Tho.. E. Frail y ; better Hilo words the estimate of practically a new army had to be could be speedily aroused, and it 1)u-tellers pay more for his E Itsburg Witter Companji. forests goes on with alarming ra- battle rolls around, the survivors supplies, President, F. S. Annan; VIce-Preskient, T.. M. your countrymen and their high created. These loyal voluuteers in would not be long before the pro- the butcher -must make his patrons 4Iotter; Secretary, Eli Zimmerman ;Treasurer, pidity. It is said, and no doubt of the great conflict can hold their ject would be on the high road to V, L. Aiman. Direct rs, L tl K utter. appreciation of the services you the Philippines said : 'We will pay in proportion. One of the lead- tielwieice, E. K. 'Ammerman with truth, that at the present rate reu mons. success. • Eichelbertfor. have rendered the country. ion stay until the government can Or- j: S. 401Ian. 5. le Bowe,c, 0. "Time men who ing Chicago packers says "the home Mt. Karel' Catholic Iteuevolent the pines to the south of -Macon That coming generations may composed the Tue St. made secure and permanent the ganize an army at home and trans- two greatest armies the world has use of meat at the present title is Association. will be gone in ten years more. At have an opportunity to judge of the chaplain, It.v. .1. II Manley: Presi- victory of Dewey. You added new port it to the seat of hostilities.' ever seen are passing away daily, something enormOns, and with im- dent, A. V. Keepers; Vice President, Joseph least, the larger merchantable trees. scenes that were unfolded on that hoop • Secretary, George Keepers; Assistant glory to American arms. You and They did stay, cheerfully, uncom- and what could "be better at this proving conditions as to wages and k4.7retary,' W. L. Myers; 'rreasnrer. 44H111 '['lie oaks and other hardwood trees famous field in the battles of July time, when the North and South II.I4e.i.tecI ; Sorgrant at Arms, John C. Short); your bravo comrades engaged on plainingly, patriotically. They labor will increase!' It will not Stet FisitingC mimittee II airy C. Tarim*,; Mut of middle Georgia are going as 1, 2, 3, 3863, the famous painting are joined inseparably in bonds of el. Board other fields of cenflict have enlarged suffered and sacrificed, they fought r. short. Jollae I. Tom James Seltzer; rapidly. union, concord and peace, than to increase, however, when the price 1 )(rectors, J.Mn A. Peddicord,Joseph E. Hopp, the map of time "jolted States and and fell, they drove back and pun- by Paul Philipoteaux of the battle ▪ Hoke erect a memorial which would be a of meat is advanced from 25 to 40 No. 53, Jr.0, IT. A. M It is a well-known fact that the of Gettysburg will be placed in the Ii.inillIthlurg Connell, extended the jurisifietiou of Ameri• ished the rebels who resisted federal lasting tribute to their valor ?"— per cent. Thousands of families Council meets every Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. forests, or the absenee of them, building on the left. This the me- 0)1[1'1010r, M. F. Sa,lor ; V i ee-Couneilor. ii ugh .can liberty. authority, and who with force at- ila, Press. will be compelled to cut down their Adeloiberger ; Recording Secretary, Edgar C. have a great influence on the cli- morial will serve two purposes; Moser; Assistant Recording Seeretai y, E. It. '13tit while we share in the joy tacked the sovereignty of the United purchases or to buy an infericr • inna. Inuit ; Conductor, Charles Landers ; matic conditions. There are no it will be an enduring 'reminder of THE PRICE OF BEEF. Ware en, Geo. ; Side Sent net, Holland that is yours, there rencmie with us States in its newly acquired terri- grade of meat. Meantithe thb- En- Weant; Outside Sentinel, M. J. Whitmore; rains on the great deserts. There the gallant spirit which animated What is the cause of the recent. Financial Se(-retary,.1. F. Adelsberger; Treas- softened and hallowed memories of tory. Without them then and glishman :may get the choidest urer, V. E.Rowe: Chaplain, William Fair: are scarce rains where there is little the armies of America, and it will rise in the price of beef P Is it the P ,st Councilor, Yost. C. Harbaugh Trustees, those who went forth with you, there we would have been practi- American beef at reduced rates un- W. I). Cornflower, D Caldwell and D. timber. It is believed that the in- show the field as it looked on those result of the inexorable law of sup- Wortz ; ltepreseatai ice toState Council, J. S. not found in your ranks • today. celly helpless on land, our flag til Australian meat is glieeley: Alternate, Yost C. Harbaugh. creasing extremes of heat and cold, ply and demand, or is it due to drii.en- omit of Your noble colonel, devoted to his would have had its first stain and dark days of strife. drought and destructive storms, are manipulation by a few men in the the l3ritish markets. His Atheri- men, beloved by his command and the American name its first igno: It is proposed to erect the me- ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY due to the rapidly diminishing West who practically control the can cousins will reimburse the trust 'respected by his superior officers, miny. The brilliant victories of morial on the level meadow over FOR YOUNG LADIES, forests. supply ? Whatever the cause, the for its alleged losses abroad and CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF CHARITY. gave his life to his country, with the army dud navy in the bay and which Pickett and his men, with a It seems to us that it is time for fact remains that it takes more pay the tax which the Western NEAR EMMITSBURG, MD. many atherof Ills comrades. Time city of Manila world have been won valor that was sublime, charged This Institution is eleamantly situated legislation in Georgia and the other money to buy a dinner now than it packers demand as the consider, nation sorrows with the bereaved. in vain, our obligations to civilize. against the desperate fire and gal- fn a healthy and -picturesque part of Southern States on this question. did a month ago, and the increased ation for introducing 'Amerioara Frederick Co., half a mile from Emmits- These heroes died for their country, tion would have remained tempo).- lant defense of the Union and Con- burg, and two miles from Mount St. Something ought to be done not cost is a heavy burden upon the beef in the British Islee.----:Balle.' and there is no nobler death. arily unperformed, chaos would federate lines. The majestic, yet Mary's College. Txams--Board and Tu- only to protect at least time young great majority of consumers. The S11:11, ition per academic year, ineluding bed "Our troops represented the I have reigned, and whatever govern- graceful pile, will typify a reunited • ••• Padding, washing, mending and trees of the forests, but something York World recently quoted and courage and conscieuce, the pur- ment there was, would have been country which knows no north, Ready to Emigrate. Doctor's fee, $200. Letters of inquiry toward encouraging the planting of the agent of one of the big packing directed to the Mother Superior. pose and ratriotism of their coun- by the will of one man and south, east or west. "Marse Jim," said the old-time mar lh-tf trees.-3Theon Telegraph. houses as saying that "the advance try. Whether in Cuba, Porto not by the consent of the governed. From the darkey, "is it true dat dent Bostou - balcony under the in the price of -beef is caused by Ride or the Philippines, or at home Who refused to sound the retreat ? dome of the tower, a splendid view folks is gadderin' up de cullud.race THEsE'sslways hope while there's the efforts of American packers to awaiting orders, they did their full Who stood in the breach when of the entire battlefield would be en givin' 'um a trip ter Boston One Minute Cough Cure. "An at- drive Australian bcef from the En- duty, and all sought the post of others weakened ? Who resisted tack of pneumonia left my lungs in shown. Big and Little Round Top, free ?" glish markets. The consequence greatest peril. They oever falter- the suggestions of the unpatriotic bad shape and I was near the first Devil's Den, the Peach Orchard ."Well, they have done so in one Kodol stages of consumption. One Min- is that the export of the American ed. The Eighth Artny Corps in that they should come home? Let and Wheat Field, Calp's 11111, Sem- instance, 13ut what's that to you?" ute •Cough Cure completely cured beef is very much heavier than ever the Philippines have made a proud me call the roil of the regiments inary Ridge, on which "Hit's a ,mighty heap,-suh—alitt Dyspepsia Cure. me," writes Helen McHenry, His- lay the Con- before. 'Naturally there is less and exceptional record. Privileged and battalions that deserve to be federates, Cemetery what it is! You know I gat one Digesis what you eat, mark, N. D. -Gives instant relief. Ridge, on beef for the home trade, although to be mustered out in April, when perpetuated in the nation's annals, T, Zimmerman & Co. winch the Union line was formed, wife en 13 obillua,-don't you ?" It artifleiallydigests the food and aids there are as many cattle for the yes Nature in s(trengthening and "recon- the ratifications of the treaty of Their action was not a sudden itn- the Cemetery in which lie buried Fitts:co--11°w are you market as ever." From this point structing the exhausted digestive or- peace were exchanged, they did not pulse under excitement, but a de- getting the host of gallant men who gave 'Well, suh, I been wahtinl'ter pug, I t is the latest discovered digest- on? of view it appears that the Ameri- take de whole fainbly off fer and tonic. No preparation claim the nrivilege—they declined liberate determination to sustain, their lives for Old Glory, and in de WO, ether Seedy Author—Good. I've got can people are being taxed several eon approach it in effitlioncy. It- in- it. They voluntarily remained in at the cost of life if need be, the which President Lincoln pronounc- summer dis long Lime ; en hit court stantly relieves and permanently cures the material on hand for a splendid oents a pound on the beef which ten. me dat.ef.de Boston Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, the service and declared their pur- honor of their government and the ed his famous speech, the soene of folkall des comedy, besides. they consume in order that the Flatulence, finer Stonuch, Nausea. pose to stay uotil their places could authority of its flag : First Cali- the first day's fight and even the pay de expenses .we'll go up dar FrickHeadaclio,Gast ralgi ii,Cranips.and "You are fortunate." Beef Trust may undersell its Aus-. en hve on 'urn (well all other results of imperfect digestion. be filled by new levies, and longer forma, California Artillery, First ground on- which occurred the cav- fros' come :" "Yes ; all I need now is the ma- trahan competitors in the Egglish Prepared by E. C. DeWitt & Co.. Cbicogo. if the government. needed Ahem. Colorado, First Idaho, Fifty-fist alry fight, would unfold before the —Atlanta Constitution. : T. It:: ZIMMERMAN & CO terial for a new pair of trousers." markets. Americans are as patri- Their service—and they understood Iowa, Twentieth Kansas, Thir- eyes in a panorama which would • • • ---•--- -7 —Boston Traveler. otic as any people in the world, but "Ara you forid of music ?" so YkJ,%Rs•' it—was not to be in camp or garri- teenth Minnesota, First Montana, stir the heart of every American. - they are not disposed to help the "Very," answered the Young EXPERIgNOE son, free from danger, but on First Nebraska, First North W- Time proposed memorial man with wide ears. A NEWLY married editor gets off would Beef Trust kill off competition in OK. battle line, where exposure end kota, Nevada Cavalry, Second Ore- •conform to the three geeat "How dc you make the distinc- the following : "What's the differ- canons foreign markets at their expense. death confronted them, and where gon, Tenth Pennsylvania, First of architecture—utility, stability tion between popular teuSic anti ence between a honeycomb, a Time fact that time Englishman may classical music PATENTS both have exacted their victims. South Dakota, First Tennessee, honeymoon and a pretty girl? A and beauty. As the Panthenon at be eating beef of the same quality "Easily. If I en iOy it it's point- "They aid not stack arms. They 'Utah Artillery, First Washington, honeycomb is a small cell, a hooey- Athens and the Panthenon at Rome TINADI MAROC at several cents less On MC pound ham-, and ill don't like it its chisai- DESIGN* did not run away. They were First Wyoming, Wyoming Battery. moon is a big cell and a prett.y recalled to the ancients the glories ea Was/kiwi/on- Star. t 4 • girl will not improve the Copyruatere6e, not •serving the insurgents hit‘"ro these must be added about situation or ' Anyone sending a sketch and description taaf is a damsel."—Pick-Afe-Up. of their history, so this memorial nIckly ascertall plc opinion free whether an add to the satisfaction of American Foe wounds, burns, scalds. soma.. - pvention Is pro ably patentable. Commodes- the Philippines or their sympathia- four thousand enitsted men of time would stand an enduring monu- rIons strictly con el tial. Handbook on Patents Yoe assume no risk when you buy consumers. They draw the line on skin diseases .and . all irritatinte sent free. Oldest n55no7 for securing patents, ers at home. They had no part or regular army who were entitled to ment to the spirit and bravery of Patents taken thouI,h Munn A CO. reeelve Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- patriotism when it reaches this eruptions, nothing no soothing ;oil Rectal notice, without charae, in the patience with' the men--,few in their discharge nder the peace rhoea P,emedy. T. E. Zimmerman the American soldier. healing as DeWitt's Witel: I fa zei Co., Druggists, will refund your money point. number, happily,—who would have proclamation of Aril 11, 1899, t is propsed that 8th ye, bih rs. Einma Boil hg, Nrairou SdendfiC.. JitiltriC4n. if you are not satisfied after using it. white terra- It has been alleged by the handsomely illustrated Weekly. Largest eir- rejoiced to have seen them lay down the greater portion of whom par- It is everywhere admitted to he the Beef I Englewood Sursery, Chicago, saya ulatiou lay'meanie journal. Terms. t3 a cotta be used in the construction. Trust CET iiii,... $1. Sold eTolgewsdealer.. their arms in the presence of an ticipated in the engagethents of the most successful remedy in use for bowel that there are fewer cattle of it : '•When all else CO 361Brimdway, complaints and the only one that never This in:aerial lends itself readily t6 this year than last, and that the our habit's. it. will ew York view wIpatu they had just c•uan- Eighth Corps and are 4till perform- fmits.It is eleaoant, safe and reliahle. * ttli.,lhOffice..4 F St., v(T±I.I.Ingt4°, P. a • the demands of plaster art, and in trust bias to pay more fur meat on E. Zia, merle a n & Co.

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.14 A HAPPY MORTAL A WASHINGTON dispatch states "A Little Spark May A VALUABLE FARM AT ' a ITT M — titimit5burg 61irmiirle. HUNTINGTON, IV. VA., Sept. 3.- that "red-hot'' political campaigns I William Mercer, of Raccoon Creek, Work. PRIVATE SALE. U. ff I maul &Sot in Ohio and Kentucky. Mahe Much G.W.Weaver&Soll, are expected 1899. "WAY, StIFT, 0, 15 miles south of this city, is prob- In the latter State it is feared there The little "sparks" of bad blood lurking The undersigned offers at private tiale ably the happiest mortal in the FLOJU ILLS 1111.1/plED. my be bloodshed. In the system should be quenched 'with her valuable fitrin; situated about one mile G-ETTYSBURG,PA. country. Ile came here last even- Hood's Sarsaparilla, America's great blood West of Etnmitsburg, Md., and known as 'ihePetemere Flouring Mills, "Pleasant Farm," containing ing to secure his fifth marriage li- AMEnICAN millers have protest- purifier. .11 purifies, vitalizes and enriches Le1(01.gip.g to the Kemp estate, on all ages. Cures cense and wines and other delica- ed against the Cuban tariff on flour, the blood of both sexes and 228 ACRES OF LAND, Antietam ..Creei:, in Washington scrofula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, catarrh. more or less, improved with a Large Two cies for the wedding and "infair" which they regard as a discrimina- eonnty, brurned to the ground early Story Dwelling House, Large Bank Barn, that is to follow, Mr. Mercer has tion against an American industry. Wagon Shed, Hog Pen and other out- ;Wed nes.d.af morn ir.g. T he mills / buildings There is a fine apple orchard just passed his 50th year and was BARGAIN Allgi.SIZ "A R EDEAKY, xv.er,e 4/Jilt in 17.89, on Antietam on the .premises, also a number of peach married to his first wife when 19. v Disappoints and peat' trees. The house, baru and hcsg. ,creek, Right miles south of Hagers. pen are supplied with good water by a She was Miss Jennie Moffatt, and ARE YOU town, And were Tented by Nathan- Wind Pump. The land is in a high state But until all this season's time four successors to the Mercer FIVE men were killed and seven of cultivation and under good fencing. iel Fiery & Bun, BANKRUPT in health, This film is well known, being one of' the purchases are sold. We martial yoke have been her sisters, severely injured in a boiler explo- best in this Axe Pas discovered by Miss constitution undermined by ex- District. Ada, Catherine, Missouri, and this sion in the Republic Iron Works, For further particulars apply to positively assert that we pls.tkplke Speck, (laughter of Samuel travagance in eating, by disre- Pi ttsbu rg, Pa. MRS. JOSEPH BYERS, evening Miss Anna will take their sept 1-Sts Residing on the premises. ;Spepii., the head miller, who lives garding the laws of nature, or have never cut prices as place. .She is 26, good-looking and EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. in a louse about 70 feet from the Order Nisi on Sales. favored Mercer in preference to a physical capital all gone, if so, low as in this clearing sale. ;mills. The light from the fire shone MEHS is to give notice that the subscrib- well-known young man of the Rac- 0. 6993 EQUITY. into her room so strongly that she NEVER DESPAIR er has obtained from the Orphans' Stocks most affected are Frederick County, Maryland, let- coon neighborhood. There is but Court of In the Circuit Court for Frederick Coun- was awakened. She awoke her Tutt's Liver Pills will cure you. ters testamentary on the estate of one more of the Moffatt girls left ty, sitting in Equity. father, who aroused Charles Rick- JAMES S. MUSGROVE, . For sick headache, dyspepsia, JULY TERM, 1899. WAIST SILK'S, and she is now 20. When spoken late of Frederick County, deceased. All Ard, asleep in the basement. They In the Matter of the Report of Sales to of the peculiar feature about his sour stomach, malaria, torpid persons having claims against the deceased barely had time to save a few books are warned to exhibit the same, with the filed the 14th day of August, 1899. WOOL DRESS GOODS, marriages Mr. Mercer replied that liver, constipation, biliousness IIPnry Lingg Plaintiff vs. And make their escape from the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to Elizabeth he had "just simply fell in love and all kindred diseases. the subscriber, on or before the 15th day of Li ngg, widow, Jelin E. Lingg and building. By hard work three March, 1900; they may otherwise by Annie Lingg his wife et. al. • with the Moffatt family." Ile is .dwelling houses near the mills were Tuft's Liver Pills law be excluded from all benefit of said ORDERED, That on the 16th day of Furnishing said House Dry Estate. Those indebted to estate are Goods in fairly good circumstances and September. 1899, the Court will proceed saved. They were tenanted by requested to make innnediate payment. to act upon the Report of Sales of Real prepared to make his wedding on an absolute cure. this eighth day Nathaniel Fiery, Samuel Speck Given under my hand Estate reported to said Court by Eugene this occasion outdo all of its prede- of September, A. b., 1899. L. Rowe Trustee in the ahove Jones. Between 3,000 HAYS AND CARPETS. And Harry JAMES T. cause, and filed therein as afore- cessors.—Sun. Executor. 5,000 bushels of wheat, 700 sep 8-5ts said, to finally ratify and confirm And AMP ICE CREAM. the same, unless cause to the The space of this advertise- barrels of flour, a lot of feed, corn- Chester 11. Brown, Kalamazoo, T HAVE opened an Ice Cream Parlor NOTICE. contrary thereof be shown before meal, etc., burned, along with Mich., says; "Kodol Dyspepsia 1 at my residence on W. Main Street., said day ; provided a copy of this order ment precludes details. If Cure cured me of a severe case of where I will have ice cream on band at he inserted in some newspaper pub- 'valuable machinery and an unused all times during the season. I am pre- lished in Frederick County, for three indigestion; can strongly recom- pared to furnish ice cream for festivals, This is to give notice to the public that suceessive weeks prior to said day. you are unable to come ;sawmill at the northwest end of the Caldwell, left my bed mend it to all dyspeptics. "Digests pie-flies, parties, etc. Give me 11 call. my wife, Mollie A. The Report states the amount of sales and board on Aug. 10, 1890, and that I mills. what you eat without aid from the to be $490 00. - yourself write for samples Will not be responsible for any debts con- Dated this 19th day of Angnst, 1899. The buildings and machinery stomach, and cures dyspepsia. T. tracted by her hereafter. MOUNTAIN WATER ICE. DOUGLASS II. II ARGE17, Clerk of goods advertised, naming were valued at *8,000, with an in- E. Zimmerman &. Co. aug 25-3ts. FRANCIS L. CA.T.DWELL. HAVE a large amount of Pure Moun- of the Circuit Court for Frederick Co. whether silk or wool dress surance of *7,000. The stock be- TORTURED wr YAQUIS. tain Spring Water Ice for sale. This NO. 7048 EQUITY. True Copy—Test: ice will be delivered at your door on DOUGLASS II. HARGETT', longing to the tenants was insured PIDIENIX, ARIZ., Sept. I.—Harry your order. Soliciting a share of the fine 25-41s Clerk. goods is desired. Frederic!: County, for $6,000. public prtronage, I remain, In the Circuit Court for Logan, formerly of Phoenix, re- Respectfully, sitting as a Court of Equity. NOTICE. ri_IJIE turned today from a trip to Sonora, Lefevre, 14]A 13JA] BIG SALARIES. ap 7 3m JOSEPH D. CALDWELL. James M. Kerrigan vs. Jacob A. et al. Mexico. lie was three miles from Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders that- It is commonly thought that Mr. procure a election eighteen DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND CARPETS. uprising PUBLIC SALE The o'iject of this suit is to an for Directors of the Freder- the east of the first Yaqui certain property ill ick. Thurmont anti ,Northern Railroad Company "John K. Cowen receives a princely decree for the sale of a will be held at the office of the Secretary of and the shooting and yells of the Frederick County, in this State. by a said Cornpany. in Frederick, alaryland on salary when he is paid $30,000 per creditors bill. The bill states that E lward ,;-e-N;.s.saesre?-7?ssDs'?s-tiesTe\P_7`aTh 77-setestQii.'s TeseX"),-Fs_sep---.1 Indians were plainly audible. srep-r. 12th, 1899, 6,k.R,_s;3 Ls Annum as executive officer of the A VALUABLE FARM. Lefevre, in his life time, was indebted the Plaintiff in the sum of eight hun- between the hours of 1011. m.. and 2 p. m. \ He says the uprising was a great unto said Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com- dred and fifty-nine dollars and fifty-three After the election of directors they w1Il (.351 deal more serious than was report- organize by election of officers for the ensuing pany, and yet this is a small Y direction of owner, I am cents for sundry matters and things proper- year By order of the President. ed. It was difficult to trace the B to sell at public aution, on the prem- ly chargeable, that the said Edward J. Le- L. VICTOR BAUGHMAN, A GRAND Amount as compared with *100,000 CHARLES C. WATERS. J'resi.tent. s'iss ises, on fevre died on the 11th day of April, in the Secretary. aug 25-?ts. operations of the Indians, and leaving the following -1\7 per annum received by the late Saturday, the 14th Day of October, 1899, year 1899, intestate, Opportunity is now presented to the people of Gettysburg many lives were lost which were not heirs at law, to wit: Jacob A. Lefevre, Harry C. Hyde as president of a at 1 o'clock, P. M., sharp, that Valuable an uncle, whose wife's name is Catherine Let Me Protect Your Eyes Before and the surrounding country, to visit our elegant new reported. New York life insurance company, Farm containing Lefevre; Francis Kline, a nephew, whose It Is Too Late. I Will Save store, (Centre Sin:1HO and examine the . wonderful bar- The Yaquis tortured a number wife's name is Kline, Edward Kline, Them For You. And it is smaller still compared 50 ACRES, MORE OR LESS a nephew, whose wife's name is — • gains being offered in Clothing, Hats, Shoes,.and not allow ANY ONE to put Eye of captives. Logan was one of a situated in the Fifth District of Frederick Kline, Henry Kline a nephew, all children Do pith the $200,000 per annum to be Glasses end Spectacles on yeti, unless Gents Furnishing Uoods. party which discovered the bodies county, Md., binding immediately on the of Susan Kline, a deceased aunt of said paid Vice President McDonald, of Emmitsburg R. it, and the county road, Edward J. Lefevik; Henry Witherow, a they are Experts. We are after the triad?. of all who net d anything in of several Mexicans and two Ameri- Witherow, a who about half mile south of Mutter's Station, nephew, the son of — h(3 Standard Oil Company, said Edward Le- our line, and are offering "Sledge Hammel." 1-11,rume11ts cans on the Yaqui river. The way and 2i miles from Rocky Ridge Station on deceased aunt of the J pas gone to New York to assist the W. Md. R. R. Enunitsburg being fevre, and Emma Flagg. an aunt of the in the way of low prices, in order that you may deal with the victims had met their death about 4 miles distant. This farm is one said Edward J. Lefevre, all adults and all President Rockefeller. He is to .residents of this State except the said us. Vvre \Ain not misrepresent any (4 0111' goods, all v%-e was apparent. Their ears bad been of the finest and most conveniently situat- non receive *200,000 per annum, *16,- ed in the district, being in easy access of Jacob A. Lefevre and Catharine Lefevre, ask of any person is a right to a share of their custom. cut off and other parts of their railroads and towns. The land is good his wife. That the said Edward .1. he- fiqQ,p6 per niontn, $548 for every fevre lett no 'personal property but died Expenses are sure in it large estg::,(1):Lissh()liii,:e,.rit like ours, h!lt bodies removed with knives. After and in excellent state of cultivation There F. 1. MAYEIZ, in the year, Sunday inpluded. White seized end possessed of certain red estate 13.101'.4 (7- profits counted on fley is a grove of(12 acres) fine heaVy },1*.X.11141-Cr OPTICIAN. c, ean onl y be this the soles of their feet were re- conveniently loaded on the which is particularly descrilied in this bill. ;Jp to the timc p big death Hyde oak trees business. is best, lw it ever so small. We know this,• and al- - The buildings are frame, being It is thereupon, on this 14111 &iv Of Aug., 15 years experience in the the moved and the unfortunates were place. York, Pa. had reeciyed tlic highest salary ever erected by the owner in 1896, who spared 1809, ordered by the Circuit Court for Room II. Rupp 'wilding, ways make the "AI:nighty dollar" act as our agent when compelled to dance over beds of no expense gn the construction thereof. Freder:ek County, iii Equity, that the [lours f ruin 9 a m., 8 to p. mmi. ir,26 ly paid in phe United States, Depew plaintiff. by causing a copy - of this order to purchasing stock from the manufacturc.T, and spot cash is cactus. When rendered uncon- The Dwelling, is three stories, (with tpt president of the New York Cen• porches on all four sides), finished in be inserted in some newsp-per,,published the watchword that onided us through tell years of al- scious by pain their heads were and ash trimmings, contains 10 itt said Frederlek county, once it week for credited with only cypress 1110St IhlIj )Lhhtlltt hilSiPCSS SHCCCSS. 011 I' 51.1111tS tral having been rooms with hot and cold water, bath and four successive weeks before the 2Ist day split open with axes.—Su u. notice to the said HOKE'S 1899, give MORRISON & 075.600. McDonald is now the water closet, etc. An artesian well (160 of September are always hi view when wC My St( ek,and we alwaNs ft. deep) at the door, of fine water,supplies absent defendants of the object and sub- highest paid. —Parlorla; .YeivS. • UP GOES COAL. the entire house by the aid of a wind stance of this bill, warning them to appear mark goods with 1.0ek Bottom Figures, thus making a pump There is stabling for about 10 in this Court in person or by solicitor, on evcrv our Sliwk. If e(qyie from — The Pittsburg Coal Combine next, to Marble Yard, r,ain of article i;1 von shed, chicken or la fore the 12th day of Oetobor head of stock, also hay a dietanee by roil to examine Or stock the money you save' ill 1 ,01 ellaSeS You are making a great mistake the railroad mines fencing is show cause, it' any they litre, why a de- took charge of house, wood shed, etc. The Will be :owe than equivaleht le a new, constructed of locust cree ought not to be passed as prayed. in not sending for a 10 cent trial Pittsburg district last Friday, modern and EMMITSBURG, - MARYLiktia. in posts and heavy woven wins being wind DOUGLASS If. H A RGE 17, Clerk Balm. It is a eize of Ely's Cream and advanced prices to $1.10 per proof and will turn any animal, large or of the Circuit Court for Frederick County. fine prop- specific for catarrh and cold in the to fif- small. This is an exceptionally )Filed August 14, 1899) Monumnts, Tombstones FREE RIDE ton—an increase of from ten erty and is a rare opportunity to secure a heed. We mail it, or the 50 cent ' True Copy—Test: cemetery work of all kinds. teen cents a ton. Immediately upon substantial and beautiful home. DOUGLASS IL HARGETT, and We .lo not wish to brag, lint certainly our great siiccess IS the very. best size. 1)ruggistA all keep it. Ely Terms:—One-third cash upon giving purchas- proMptly ex- receiving notice the retail dealers possession balance in annual install- aug 18•5ts. Clerk. Work neatly and evidence that .Square dealing, and businesslike inethods, hay e been er : the ollown in all lair transactions with the public. Brothers, 56 WaFreq Street, Now ments with interest at the rate of six per cent., ecuted. Satisfaction t1/11'alitCed raised the price of coal to the con- to be secured to the satisfaction of owner, or NO.7047, EQUITY. Now, when we are asking for an increased share of patronage, it all cash If the purchaser so elects. $100 will may 20-tyl would be suicidal for us to misrepresent our stork. 'York, sumer one cent a bushel, or twenty- be required of purchaser at the time of sale. Catarrh caused difficulty in speak: Those desiring to see the property can do so In the Circuit Court for Frederick County, We have a large and most complete line of Clothing, Gents Furnish- six cents a ton. Previous to the by applying to Mr. I. M. Fisher, Mottoes Station SOLED SHAER ing Gmels, limits. Shoes, amid we have also added a leia.te and most com- of any time before the day of sale. sitting as a Court of Equity. ;ng and to a great extent loss formation of the combination prices plete line of Ladies Wraps, ete.. and in spite of the advance in the prioes Cream sep 8-ts T. J. KOLB, Auctioneer. James M. Kerrigan, administrator of NIary American Lover Watches, in yai ions grades of goods.'We have devided to increase our popularity ;leering. By the use ot Ely's mines ruled from ninety five at the A• T. Kerrigan, deceased, vs. Jacob A. WARRANTED TWO YEARS, Iry offering everything at thinres that will compel all to aeknowledge us has ceas- Balm dropping of mucus cents to *1 per ton. PUBLIC SALE Lefevre et. el. as the "Leaders in Low Prices " If vim need anything in iimmr line come ed, voice and hearing have greatly The object of this suit is to enforce a ONLY SO. to see us. We are always glad to show goods. The !wipes marked on —OF A lien against a certain property in 44. ENSTER. the w will do the rest. Is you trade with us, there will be no use to go improved.—J. W. Davidson, Atey The great success of Chamber- vendors Frederick County, to pay the purchase Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea at Law, Monmonth, III, lain's Valuable Timber Farm. money therefore. Remedy in the treatment of bowl The bill states that a certain Edwar 1 J. TO BALTIMORE complaints has made it standard Lefevre purchased from Mary A. T. Ker- TO SCHOOL.mg82.00a, DISEASE. DIED OF A pefis the greater part of the civilized rigan, on or about the 4th day of May, over The undersigned will sell at public sale in a Tuitiontion low. book sfree for bargains, as we g.narantee e‘e-y article in our establishmenttrealmen to lie toa physi- 1885, certain real estate described 11111111111.111111 SITUATIONS GUARANTEED. A diseasc o rare that the world. For sale by 'T. E. Zimmer- on the premises, in Friend's Creek Valley, Frederick Kerrigan to said geooloe -Money Saver," and hope hy unifoi corn teens leading from Bell's Mill deed from Over 60 Remington and Smith Premier declined to is- man & Co., druggists. on the road to T. Kerrigan, dated the 28th day typewriters. 354 students lAst year from merit an ever increasing patronage. Very Respectfully, cians in attendance Sabillasville, about 2 miles from the former Mary A. catalogue of July, 1889, for the sum of One Thousand 7 States. 8th year. Send for certiQcate paused the death place, and about 4 miles west of Emmits- Address, STRAYER'S BUSINESS COL- sue a Dollars to be paid in cash and pursuant to De. rtment 45, Baltimore, Md. 1DA_VIS &, CO. REAR-ADMIRAL SAMPSON will re- burg, Md., on LEGS of Michael Merbetto Friday night the said agreement the said Mary A - T. New Masonic Building, delivered possession of the same tire from the command of the Saturday, Sept. 23, 1899, at 1 o'clock,P. If. Kerrigan sept 8-4ms. CENTRE S(IcARE, in New York. This disease strug- and the said Edward J. Lefevre took pos- North Atlantic squadron after the the following Valuable Real Estate: All session of the said property, but never, York Street. Gettysburg, Pa. gles along and almost alone under that farm containing about Advertisements. .21 Removed from ;0 reception to Admiral Dewey in New paid the said purchase money therefore. New the name of opisthotonos. Its That the said Mary A. T. Kerrigan died DAUCHY & CO. ,- • York. Ile will be succeeded by 140 ACRES OF LAND --stx „77. characteristics are similar to those intestate August 19th, 1898, and letters 0.5 • _ tvJX5Ldm<>7.4 Admiral Farquhar or Admiral more or less, situated as above described testamentary were granted to the said wapted to - - pt tetanus, or lockjaw. Merbetto and adjoining lands of Jno. Crouse, James James M. Kerrigan; and that the said Ed- OR MAN travel and Roney. dead, died appoint agents. $61) per month was ill only twenty-four hours. Treater, Cornelius Shriner and others,. un- ward J. Lefevre is also having salary a ndall expenses. ZEIG- proved with a Large Log House, Wagon on the 11th clay of April, 1890, intestate, LER CO., 140 Locust St., Phila. FOR LOW PRICES IN lie was 66 years old. Dr. G. W. purchase money and the Jr you are tired and dull, can't Shed, now used for stabling purposes, Saw leaving the said Holmes, who was the attending Mill, Blacksmith Shop, Corn Crib, Hog interest thereon unpaid, although the time Pi-.RKER'S get rested, and have no appetite, Pen and other outbuildings. There is for the payment of the same had long since I .;'•IR BALSAM physician, said ; "The difference passed, according to the terms of the said Clean..., and beautifies the hair. take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It en- good water at both the house and stable. Promotes C luxitriant Mardi. There is quite a variety of excellent fruit agreement, and a good and sufficient deed Never Fails to Restore Gray between lockjaw and opisthotonos Saw- to its Youthful Color. riches and vitalizes the blood. trees on the premises, the land being had been given by the said Mary A. T. Cures F calp af hair isnies. lies in the more Konounced rigid- specially adapted for the cultivation of Kerrigan to the said Edward J. Lefevre rts,atidf 1.0);tt Druggists apple and peach trees. The laud is in a and accepted by him, and that the whole SHOES & SLIPPERS hitter dis- SIMMBR ity of the muscles in the The war expenditures of the Fed- good state of cultivation, about 70 acres of the said sum of One Thousand Dollars EMMITSBURG MARKETS. pase. eral Government for the month of being covered with thriving timber, con- still remains due an:J owing to the said CALL ON -- Edward sisting of red oak, white oak, rock oak, Mary A. T. Kerrigan by the said market quotations, which are August. last amounted to *14,981,- Lefevre, with the interest thereon. The following chestnut, poplar. etc. Prospective pur- J. corrected every Friday morning, are subject to CATARRH CANNOT RE CURED 000, or at the annual rate of about chasers are invited to view the farm and That the said Edward .T. Lefevre left no personal estate and left surviving him the daily changes. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, especially the fine timber on said farm. $180,000,000. As the new troops Terms of sale will be made known on following heirs nt law; viz: Jacob A. Le- Corrected by E. It. Zimmerman & Son. as they cannot reach the seat of the day of sale. fevre, an uncle whose wife's name is Cline shall be brought into active service Wheat,(dry) .5 59 M. PRANK ROWE aug 25-5ts. ADAM TRESLER. arine Lefevre, Francis Kline and disease. Catarrh is a blood or con- and the pending campaign in the Kline, his wife, Edward Kline and R ye ...... ••• • 45 15 LOW PRICES. stitutional disease, -and in order to Kline, his wife, and Henry Kline, nephews Oats NEW STYLES. Philippines pressed to completion Corn, shelled per bushel ...... 45 and nieces and children of Susan Kline, a Men's Fine Shoes 98 cts., $1, $1.25, $1.50 per pair. Ladles Oxfords pure it you must take internal rem- Hay G 00 @ S CO the outgo will be still larger, and deceased aunt of said Etward J. Lefevre. for 75 cents. Douglas Shoes in 15 Different Styles. Ladies Fine-Shoes, Henry a nephew and a son of edies. Hall's Catarah Cure is margin still Witherow, Boys' Every Day Shoes for 98 cents. Ladies House Slippers for 40 the narrower between Witherow, a deceased aunt of the .C.".•tIntry taken internally, and acts directly and 50 cents. the army appropriation to July 1 I NilICOHOIN said Edward J. Lefevre, and Emma Flagg, Corrected by Jos. E. Doke. • Call and examine them. No troublo show goods. on the blood Ind mucous surfaces. an aunt of the said Edward J. Lefevre, all Butter Ii Respect flilly, next and the requirements of the of whom are adults over twenty-one years Catarrh Cure is not a quack Eggs 12 department for the Government of age and all are non-residents of the Chickens, per lb ies M. FRANK ROWE. medicine. It was prescribed by State of Maryland, except Jacob A. Le- Spring Chickens per le 8 year. It costs on an average COW fevre and Catharine Lefevre, his wife. one of the best physicians in this Ducks, per 2, Ii a year to maintain a soldier in Fed- It is thereupon, this 9th day of August, per bushel Circuit Potatoes, pountry for years, and is a regular 1899, ordered by the Court for Dried Cherries, (seeded) "IF ATFIRS'!' YOU DON'T SUCCE )," TRY eral uniforn in time of Peace, and &why, that Frederick County, in the Raspberries prescription. It is composed of the Philippine army alone, when Plaintiff, by causing a copy of this order newspaper, m Blackberries the beat tellies known, combined to be inserted in some said (dried) on a war footing, would easily ab- A car load of Kentucky Horses will ar- Frederick County, once in each of four Apples, with the blood purifiers, acting rive at my Stables on Thursday, August the 14th day of Peaches,(dried) be sorb in a year the entire *80,000,- successive weeks before 40 17th. Riders, drivers, trotters and pac-ers. September, 1899, give notice to the said Onions, per bushel Flirectly on the mucous surfaces. 000 allotted by the Fifty-fifth Con- Also some general purpose horses. Several Lard. per lb OLIO absent defendants of tile object and sub- of them family broken. Any one desiring Beef Hides The perfect combination of the two gress to the War Department. stance of this Bill, warning them to appea.r • to purchase or exchan ge will do well to in person or by solicitor, on iegredients is what produces such in this Court, EMMIT HOUSE, VINCENT SEBOLD, conic and examine these horses before go- or Ware the 30th day of September next, 1,,INT.E 93'1'0C . wonderful results in ming Catarrh. THE cruiser Olympia, Admiral ing elsewhere. Must be as represented or to show cause, if any they have, why a TTORNEY-AT-LAW, money refunded. Several of the above Corrected by Patterson Brothers. GEORGE M. RIOER, PROPRIETOR EMMITSBURG, decree ought not to be passed as prayed. $ MD. Send for testimonials, free. Dewey's flagship, will be given an can trot a mile in less than 2:41 Steers, per lb :r3 .1:: t EMMITSBURG, MD. (Filed August 9, 1899.) . I Office on East Main Street, near tho I will be at Gettysburg, at the Globe Fresh Cows 2J tlJ ficf.:5 (0 F. J. CHENRY & CO., Props., overhauling upon her arrival in tee- n. Public Square. At Frederick on Itold, with a load of horses on Monday, DOUGLASS H. HARGETT, Fat Cows and Dulls, per la ..... 401.4, ii 1.; I The lending hotel ie the Mondaye Clerk of the Circuit Court for Frederick Co. ing men's headquarters alr seeptied ' and Tuesdays, seri at Thurmont on-Thurs- Toledo, O. New York, and may then succeed Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 14, 15 and hogs, per lb 444 ' 16. True Copy—Test: Sheep, per lb. With choke liquors. A bate buss from all days of each week. Special. attention ';old by druggists, price 75c, the cruiser New york as flagship of have a first-class Livery in given to proceedings in Equity for the sale H. A. SPALDING, DOUGLASS II. HARGETT, Lambs, per lb. ....: ...... ,... „, 43i OP 5 trains. I also Family Pills are the hest, the North Atlanti0 squadron july 14-8ts. Littlestown, Pa, aug 11-5ts. " Clerk, Calves, per lb ' conneetiOn with the hote', noV, t.36-1vr of real estate.. ••• •

STATE TICKET. RECEIVERS ASKED A CARD.—Mrs. Laura B. Taney Dwen BAD BREAK IN THE CANAL. COURT IS CONVENED. REPUBLICAN Fire Company Of tunitAnitg Ornnitir. extends through this column, her A bad break occurred in the Chesa- The September term of the Circuit The Republican State Convention For Mutual Insurance warmest thanks for the deep and kind- Court for Frederick county, convened met at the Academy of Music, in Balti- Baltimore County. peake and Olio Canal bank Monday with ly sympathy expressed for her by each at 10 o'clock Monday morning, more, Wednesday, and nominated the The appointment of a receiver for the night at 103 mile stake on the Williams- Chief Judge James McSimerry on the in Bal- IONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE and every one in Emmitsburg and sur- following ticket : Mutual Fire Insurance Company port level, three miles above Williams- bench. timore county was applied for Tuesday rounding country, and distant friends Mr. David C. Kemp was appointed FOR GoVERNOR : by Howard Ed- NOTICE.—All announcements of concerts, port. The break is 18 feet long and ex- in time Circuit Court festivals as well, in this, her trying affliction of a foreman of the grand jury and the fol- LLOYD LOWNDES, wards through J. Henning Nelms anti 'festivals, pie-Ides. Ice cream and cake tends five feet below the bottom of the drawn and similar enterprises, got up to make money, broken thigh. Doing as well as pos- lowing other gentletnen were Of Allegany County (renominated.) James P. Gorter, attorneys. The com- whether for churches, associations, or individ- canal. Tons of earth were washed from the box to serve as grand jurors: pany was incorporated in 1849, its char- 'slats, must be paid for at the rate of five cents sible. Wachter, 'for each line. away, the rocky bed of the canal afford- David W. Somers, Ethan A. FOR COMPTROLLER : ter providing that tire losses should be James 0. Ham, Otis Arnold, G. W. PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGFI, paid by assessing the members. The HEEUER of the Emmitsburg ball ing little support for the towpath. It A Blickenstaff, W. T. Mercer, C. E. Lare, office of the company is at 304 East Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Emmits members will require about four days to make Of Dorchester County (renominated.) burg PostotEce. team requests us state that the A. C. Rhoderiek, Alex. Rarnmsburg. Mor- Lexington street. George H. Merriman of the team extend their grateful thanks the repairs, which will cost several ris J. Dade, D. V. Harp, J. A. Grnm- FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL: is now the president, and Milton Dance bine, E. T. Schroeder, Amos Thomas, kIDAY, SEPT. —8, 1899. to the people of Ernmitsburg, for the hundred dollars. The news of the • JOHN V. L. FINDLAY, the secretary. -- R. T. Koontz, Chambers Creeger, G. R. 10, 1897, took manner in which they have break was taken to Williamsport by Of Baltimore City. Mr. Edwards on March generous Stover, C. R. Hemp, Alex. C. Weaver, out a policy in time company for $2,500 contributed money for the support and Joseph Poffenberger from Superinten- T. Fox. S1ONADT was labor Day. S. T. Swartz, J. S. Marken, J. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. on his frame dwelling, store and car- equipment of the base ball team. The dent Richards, who is in control of the Judge McSlierry, in his charge to the riage house on the York turnpike, in nothing Republican SWEET Potatoes cheap at J.C. Will lams'. boys are highly elated over the way the canal from dam No. 4 to dam No. 5. grand jury, said : 'There is The Frederick County the Eighth district of Baltimere county, special which I have to give you. There At the nickles and dimes dropped into the col- The water ran into the river through Convention was held in the City Opera about 15 miles from Baltimore. THERE are over 300 United States pen- is no grave charge that I know of. Lime of filing his application for insur- Thursday of the break. General Manager Nichol- Assembly House, in Frederick, on Saturday last sioners in Annapolis, Mil. lection hat at the game on There are several acts of ance Mr. Edwards delivered to the com- _ last week. son, Georgetown, was notified and will which I am to call your attention to. and was largely attended. pany his promissory note for $352,60. LEVERING, Lion and Arbuckle coffee • superintend the repairs. The water on One concerns the defalcation of officials, The convention was called to order On January 1, 1898, Mr. Edwards ob- ACTS GENTLY ON THE THE Taneytown base ball team and the Williamsport level has been drawn another the opening of doors outward, by Hammond Urner, Chairman of the tained an additional insurance of $1,000 10 eta., at J. C. Williams' and another is the act against abortion the Emmitsburg team played an inter- off. County Central Committee. Mr. Urner on the stock in his store, delivering to and the selling of instruments to per- the company another promissory note ITKIDNEYS,suttEi.NIA LIVER Tett Public Schools in this county re- esting game of ball on the grounds of form the operation. I know of no cases made a brief address, during which lie FREIGHT SMASHUP. forT $h2Ote opened on Monday with a good atten- the latter team on Thursday last. The under these acts. I know by news- stated that this would be his last official 11;ill of complaint states that on dance. game being won by the Emmitsburg An extra westbound freight train was paper reports that there are some sa- act as Chairman of the County Central the 17th of last April the company lev- AND BOWELS city which are the source team by a score of 8 toll. In the eighth wrecked Tuesday night on the Poto- loons in this Committee. ied an assessment on both the premium IL: Nul5A Ls :;;1::AA:NT;mNs CORNELIUS Jones, colored, was killed of much disturbance and it is for you to notes given by Mr. Edwards, and also inning, when there was a "runner" on mac Valley division of the Western Col. John R. Reimer, of Thurmont, in a quarrel in Dorchester county with recommend that they be refused a on a large number of other premium all three bases. Harry Hoke distinguish- Maryland Railroad, near Potomac Val- license and the clerk shall not issue was elected chairman, with G. Lloyd EF,FECTUAL Charles Jenkins, colored. notes held by the company. The as- ed himself by knocking a ball "out of ley Junction. Fifteen cars of the 60 them n one except by order of the court, Palmer, of Emmitsburg, and Randolph sessment as levied, it is also stated, was anti that order shall never be given by sight"—that is, into a corn field, where cars of the train were derailed and up- M. Martz, of Frederick, as secretaries. fixed at different rates, ranging from PEACHES were sold on the streets in me over the recommendation of the dated get the embankment into an ad- 161 per cent. on premium notes town this week at $2 per bushel, and it required considerable time to set down an grand jury. The following resolutions were adopt- in 1396 and prior to 4 per cent. on notes opviESRP::::(71-' they were not extra fine at that price. ball, without damaging the corn. joining cornfield. The cars were badly "I hope you will dispatch your duties ed: dated in 1899. The amount levied on Result—four runs, which won the game. broken and piled up on top of each quickly, and I know intelligently, for "The Republicans of Frederick coun- time two notes of Mr. Edwards was _ the best interests of the community at MRS. MARY SANsoNI, the leper other, and the track was torn up for a ty in Convention assembled reaffirm $81.49i THE LADIF.S. large." e57NTLY.' woman,died at the Johns Hopkins Hos- hundred yards. Two brakemen were It .s alleged that the company is The pleasant effect and perfect safety The number of cases on the trial their adherence to the principles of the threatening to collect the assessment pital, in Baltimore, from kidney slightly wounded. Some original docket, 37. with which ladies may use Syrup of of the cars docket is 69 ; on the Republican party as enumerated in the against Mr. Edwards by foreclosure and trouble. There are 49 cases on the appeal docket were loaded with empty barrels. Others platform adopted by the National Re- sale of his property as provided in the :I:C7IAL ;7:1:: Figs, under all conditions, makes it marked for trial and 55 cases on the charter of the company. Notwith- contained sugar, hay, oakum, bales of publican Convention of 1896, and heart- MANT D BY CLARENcli RICHARDSON, colored, was their favorite remedy. To get the true criminal docket. was levied in Buy THE GEmu and other merchandise. The standing the assessment fatally wounded in a tight on shipboard and genuine article, look for the name cotton The Circuit Court convened Wednes- ily indoree the wise anti patriotic ad- April, it is alleged that Mr. Edwards contents were scattered in every direc- with Chief at Cambridge with his captain, John of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed day morning at 9:30 o'clock, ministration of our great President and the other policy holders were not tion. The wreck was caused by the Judge James McSlierry and Associate William McKinley. notified of it until August. The notice Johnson. near the bottom of the package. For Judge James B. Henderson on the train breaking loose on a steep grade "1Ve refer with pride to the clean, of the assessment stated that it . was rot sAu BY At/ ORUB6a5 KYCL 50A KR (115T111. sale by all druggists. bench. made necessary by the extraordinary DR. SPANoLER has had broken stones and coming together again with a fear- In the case of Parmer L Feiser, ap- able anti satisfactory administration of losses sustained and the low rate charg- placed on the street in front of his IlteEttsrows citizens are up in arms ful crash. Train Dispatcher Charles pellee, vs James H. Kimin ell appellant, Governor Lowndes, and congratulate ed for insurance, a note unequal to the A VILLAGE WIPED OUT. the judgment below was affirmed. Mr. hotel. The Doctor does not like cobble against the Seventh Day Adventists Miller of Hagerstown, was at the scene the voters of Maryland upon the faith- risk assumed. The notice also stilted The village of Harrisville, on the Car- Parupel represented Kinsmen a,nd Ur- orga- stone music. who are conducting a series of tent of the wreck all night and part of Tues. ful performance of every pledge for re- that it was the first time since its atetet ner, Keedy and Urner appeared for nization, 50 years ago, that the company roll and Frederick county line, meetings itt the outskirts of the city. It pay with wrecking crews, 100 men, Feiser. form made in the Republican platform miles from Mount Alm'., JolIN F. WILLErr, head engineer at had been called on to nruike an assess- two or three is alleged these people are a menace to from Hagerstown and Union Bridge, In the case of George L. Gillelan vs. of 1895. the Darby Undine Flouring Mills, ment on the property of the assured. was practically wiped out by fire at 3 the community. Some of the persons clearing the track. George A. Ohler the jury rendered a "We appeal to the voters of the coun- The statement in the notice of the Williainaport, died Saturday of Hemor- verdict in favor of Gil elan, the appel- o'clock Sunday afternoon. The fire • who have been attending their meet- ty to give their earnest anti intelligent assessment is denied in the bill of com- rhages, aged 37 years. FATAL SHOOTING. lant. Mr. Sebold appeared for Gillelan plaint. None of the losses referred to originated in the large flouting niill of - ings refuse to work on Saturday and and Mr. Rowe for Obler. support to the Republican nominees for is allegetl, Ernest Clary, on the Carroll county Hazel Chew, 4 years old, child of R. in the notice are unpaid, it Comet:Nies Services will be held in want to toil on Sunday. A well-known - - - the various county offices to be filled at but all of them have been long since side. The flames spread rapidly, com- Grant Chew, of Patapsco, Carroll FAIRFIELD ITEMS. the Reformed Church on next Sunday railroad employe is said to have lost the ensuring election. These candi- paid. Nearly all of them, it is also pletely consuming in succession the county, was shot and Instantly killed alleged, accrued and were paid off be- morning Preparatory services tomor- his position because he refused to work FAIRFIELD, SEPT. 5 —Mr. Christey dates are pledged, if elected, to dis- mill property, large granary and cream- Sunday by a breech•loatling shotgun in mother-in- fore Mr. Edwards became a member of row afternoon at the usual hour. on Saturday. Numerous domestics in Friey. anti Mrs. Bishop, his charge the duties of their respective It is alleged that the ery owned by John XV. Wilson, of the hands of the 8•year-old son of the company. the western section of the city have law, left for Philadelphia on last Mon- positions with a strict regard to economy' assessment was not levied to pay time Mount Airy, the residence and store of Sue Brothers show was in town last Charles spencer. The shooting occurred been discharged by their employers be- ,hy. and efficient public service." losses referred to, but for some other Mrs. Henry Clary anti the postoffice. Saturday. They gave two performances, in the house of Mr. Spencer and was a purpose unknown to Mr. Edwards. cause they refused to labor on Saturday. Misses Charlotte Rite}, and Sue Kug- The ticket as nominated follows: There being no way in which to check one in the afternoon and the other in heartrending affair. Mrs. Chew, who Philadel- The bill of complaint also attacks a —American. ler, of near this place, left for State Senator—D. C. Winebrener. paper entitled "Explanation," issued the flames, everything was completely the evening. The attendance was large. lives close by, had come for some milk, phia. They will be the guests of Mrs. House of Delegates—Arthur D. Will- by the president and secretary of the destroyed, entailing a large loss. RETURN THAT COAT. bringing the little girl with her. In Kate Mussel man, formerly of this place. ard, Roscoe Sweadner, A. S. Galdnar, company. This paper states that the No one was around when the fire AT Iron Hill, in Cecil county, Mr one of the rmins was a double-barreled total indebtedness of the company on One day this week whilst playing ball All time schools in Hainiltonban town- .1. P. F. Matthias J. Edward Lutz. started. Mr. Clary was in the house Robert Scott is living at the age of 90 breech-loading shotgun with both bar- State's Attorney—Reno S. Harp. • the 1st of last April was $45,546'.87. Mr. tm the Public School grounds in this ship, reopened on last Monday. Teach- Edwards asserts that this indebtedness sleeping and was awakened by the yeitrs, and his near neighbor, Stephen rels loaded. The gun had been left in County Treasurer—George L. Kauff- place. Alvey Shot-b, one of the pupils, ers will be tied up for seven months. twin. was created many years ago to pay off crackling of the flames. The loss is es- Pluck, is his junior by two months, the room and laid aside after a hunting laid his coat on the ground along the Mr. Ellis Musselman, who is in busi- Sheriff--4Villiam B. Cutsliall. losses accruing before he became a timated at $10,000 on the granary, store both still active men. expedition. The childreh were playing Judges meber.m He claims that it is not legal school yard fence. When the hour for ness at Washington, D. C., is home for Orphans' Court—William N. and building of Mrs. Henry Clary, together, when the boy spied the Todd, Jacob M. L'irely, Dr. T. E. R. or just to assess him to pay losses accru- Two obi citizens of Kent county have resuming attunes arrived the pupils re- it few *lays. creamery $1,200 and flouring mill $5,- weapon and pointed it at his playmate. Miller. ing before he became a member of the had their coffins made for their burial, paired to the school room. Alvey ne- J. II. White, Esq., of Pittsburg, Mrs. County Commissioners—Calvin B. 000, with the following approximate in- It is not known whether he pulled the secinoPnatninYa. awl Otte of them has even made ar- glected to take his coat into the school M. Kennedy, of Greensburg, Mr. A. F. Antlers, Lewis 11. Bawlus. Ingr the bill of cotnplaint surance. Mill, $3,000; creamery, $700; trigger or not, but the gun exploded, states that the total amount of assess- Fangements for the making of his grave When school was dismissed in White and wife, Mr. Win. R. White, Surveyer—E. A. Albaugh. granary, etc., $7,000. the entire load striking the girl in the The vote by tlistricts for State Sena- ment levied is largely in excess of the snit i• • kg it with brick's. the evening, he went to the place where wife and daughter. Miss Hattie. Mr. indebtedness company. A It is believed that the fire Was of -in. right. "side below the art» pit, tearing tor was as follows : D. C. 1Vinebrener, total of the he had left Ilia coat, but to his great Andrew Annan, wife and daughter, 1:5; Frank C. Norwood ; ; .J. Frank large number of the premium notes eendinry origin, as, being Sunday, the Tea Epworth League, M. E. Church, clean through the body and passing out surprise, the coat was not there. It is M-s. Dr. Annan, Mrs. Rose Butts, 1 ; W. II. Ilarvey 2. were intentionally omitted from the mill was not in operation. Mrs. Clery will meet in Thormitot. on Saturday evident that sonieboly ham a coat which of the back on the left side near the Annan, of Emmitsburg, Miss Joanna There wore seven names before the assessment, it is alleged, the assessment was changed on others, and a large had $250 in currency in the house, and anil Sunday next. Mr. Oscar Fridley them. heart. White, were recent guests of Mr. and convention for sheriff, 16 for Orphans' they know does not belong to _- number of notes liable for the assess- it is supposed that this, besides other and Mias Emma Ilashman, are the Con:t jadges, 14 for House of Delegates, Al vey its out of a coat, but is in hopes SMASHED AT A CROSSING, Mrs. Win. T. Reed, of this place. and four votes;to nominate the five ment were canceled and surrendered. articles, was stolen and the fire started egates f this place. 'that it will be returned to Mr. II. F. Shuljey, of this Waco, made selected. A number of officers, directors and Uriall Six, of Union Bridge, Carroll to cover up the crime. There is no clue, a business trip to Reading on last Mon- Delegates to the State convention members of the company, it is asserted, J. R. STOVER, grocery min, of Ilagers• county, while attempting to cross the were permitted to take up their notes however, which points in any direc- SALE-4)F TWO HOTELS. day. were elected RS follows: 11. Clay Hen-. throwth his attorney, It +ger T. tracks of the Frederick division of the ahoy, R. A. Rager, G. R. Denniss, F. M. to avoid the assessment. tion. The Washingoin Cliff Hotel, near Mrs. Josephine F.iker anti daughter, It is alleged that the assessment is il- Ed rola, has implied for the benefit Pennsylvania Railroad with his bakery Moberly, George A. Dean, G. C. Rhod- Pen-Mar Park, was sold at public auc- of Illinois, are visit leg their old home erick, sr., C. W. Loy,J. Stemvart Annan, legal anti unfair, and that proceediegs of the bankrupt law, through Referee wagon, was struck by time engine of the A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIARRHOEA. tion in Ilagerstewn Tuesday to R. W. and mother, Mrs. Elie Moore, of Fair- E. It. 'Zimmerman, M. it. Blickenstaff. by the company to collect time assess- A. C. St rite. His assets are $000; his Frederick train at 11 o'clock Tuesday ment will further complicate the com- Finch, of Baltimore, for $3,730. The field. Charles H. Smith, Harry Sweadner, A PROMINENT VIRGINIA EDITOR liabilities, $800. morning, and escaped with but a few J. W. Sullivan, Dr. C. F. Wachter, pany's affairs. A large number of Had Almost Given Up, hut Was Brought _ property was sold under a mortgage Quite a number of people left Fair- p01 icy -holders, it is asserted, have de- C slight cuts. The train, in charge of George W. Huffman. Daniel Miller, A. Itack to Perfect. Health by Chamber- Tile third annual convention of the held by P. M. !dishier. Mr. Finch field on last Tuesday for York, to attend R. Spetzer. M. I. Zimmerman, S. M. termtned to resist payment of time as- Diarrhoest Conductor William Haller, was some- lain's Cliolle, Cholera and Retail Liquor Dealers' Amsocietion of heretofore has rented the hotel. the sesqui-centennial. Sonic three or Culler, J. R. Rouzer, E. J. Smith, C. B. sessment, and the only way the affairs Remedy.. what late and Mr. Six doubtless thought Anders, A. Molesworth, Frank Carter, of the company can be straightened out Maryland convened in Frederick Mon. The Wyand house, Keetlysville, one four left for the Encampment at Phila- 'MAD II1S EDITORIAL. it. had already passed, when he attetnpt- [Jr. '1'. E. R. Miller, W. P. Morsell, A. and the rights of its members deter- Mt. Eighty -t wo delecates. represent- of the oldest hotels in Warthington delphia. mined and protected will be to appoint ed to drive Ocross. The horse and D. Wiliiard, P. L. Ilargett, T. II. From the Times, Hillstille, Vs, ing various towns in the State, were in county, was sold by D. H. Wyaud to II. - Mohler. a receiver to take charge of the com- front part of tha wagon had cleared the I suffered with diarrhoea for a long attendance. L. Line for $4,300. HARNEY ITEMS. The following were elected members pany's affairs and ascertain the legal track, when the train suddenly came of the State Central Committee: John rights of the members and their law- time and thought I was past being --••• • - - - — Our section supervisor is now filling ful indebtedness to time company. time and Jonx PERKIER, aged 10 years, son of upon him, striking the rear end,smash- M. Markell, Clay lienshaw, William cured. I had epent much UNDER THE HORSE'S HOOFS. and grading some of the streets of our A. N. An order signed by Judge Dobler re- and suffered so much misery J. Will Perkins, of ed the wagon to pieces, scattering bread H. Harry, John J. Murray, money Elkton, was taken town. Cramer., quires cause to be shown by September that I had almost decided to give up all Ill about 10 While J. Ellsworth Stonebraker was and rolls all around. The horse took days ago, when he bled pro• Mr. T. H..Eckenrode has promised 18 why a receiver should not be ap- hopes of recovery and await the result, fluidly from preparing to return to Hagerstown from fright and tearing loose from the har- pointed, and an injunction issued re- noticing time advertisement of the pores in different parts the free use of his new stone crusher "Circumstances Alter Casts." but of the body, and is so weak that he is the Antietam Paper Mills Saturday ness, ran eff. A special engine Was run straining the company from collecting Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dial'. for the purpose of breaking stone to In cases of dyspepsia, nervousness, the alleged unlawful _ass_essuments.— Remedy and also sonic testimon- unable afternoon he was seized by an attack of out from Frederick with the company's rhoea to take any nourishment. pike Barney, provided the citizens fur- catarrh, rheumatism, eruptions, etc., Baltimore Sun. ials stating how some wonderful cures vertigo and fell under his !riving horse physician, who on his arrival, found hands. This the circumstances may be altered by had been wrortglit by this remedy, I JACOB Blotter, a retired farmer, drop- in the stable, where he bad gone to put nish a certain number of EAbE AND that Mr. Six had left for his home in purifying and enriching the blood with DISEASE. decided to ti y it. After taking a few ped dead while working in a field on the harness. While lying thus un- is a good proposition and our people doses I was entirely well of that trouble, another team and that his injuries were Sarsaparilla. Good appetite and should grasp the opportunity. Hood's A Short Lesson on the Meaning Of a Fa- wish to say further to my reader* near Beaver Creek, Washington county. conscious the horse trod on him, pain- not as serious as at first thought. and I He lived with his son-in-law, Daniel fully bruising him about the head anti - - Mr. Chas. Kephart will take a course good digestion, strong nerves and per- miliar Word. and fellow-sufferers that I am a hale fect health take the place of these dis- and hearty man today and feel as well Rook, who rented his farm, lie was body Ile WAS discovered by Contrac- PERSONALS. in law at the University of Michigan. Disease is the opposite of ease. Web eases. Hood's Sarsaparilla is America's stem defines disease as "lack of ease, as I ever did in my life.-0. R. MOORE, 80 years of age. tor LI. B. Ridenour, of Hagerstown, Mr. E. M. Miles and wife, went to Charles is a graduate of Pennsylvania Soltl by T. E. Zimmermau & Co., Drug- Greatest Medicine and the best that uneasiness, trouble, vexation, disquiet." who is erecting a building at the Antic. Hagerstown yesterday, where they will College and we wish him success. gists. Ins corner stone of State Normal money can buy. It is a condition due to some derange- tarn Paper Mills. Dr. J. McP. Scott remain for several weeks. During their Mr. Thurlow W. Null and Miss Hat- ment of the physical organism. A vast School No. 2 at Frostburg Was laid with was quickly summoned by telephone sojourn in Washington county, they tie L. Hamer spent Sunday last in majority of the "disease" from which DIED. Masonic ceremonies. Governor Lowndes Hood's Pills cure biliousness, sick people buffer is due to impure blood. and did everything possible to relieve will visit what was formerly the old Littlestown, Pa. making an aildrese expressing hope for The Temperance entertainment of headache. Disease of this kind is cured by Hood's TA Y L011.—On September 1, 1899, at Mr. Stonebraker. It was some time, homestead of the Ringgold family, - _ Sarsaparilla which purifies, enriches Mr. J. Hiram the divorce of public education from all the C. E. Society on Sunday evening, the home of his brother, however, before he regained cunscious- which possesses considerable interest to and vitalizes the blood. Hood's Sarsa- Taylor, in this District, Mr. Henry Tay- political infleences. SANG A SOLO. ness. Mrs. Miles, through relationship to the Sept. 3, was well attended anti no ef- parilla cures scrofula, salt rheum, pim- lor, aged about 67 years. ••••• dr- Miss E. Marmion who is summering ples and all eruptions. It tones time Ringgold& forts were spared to make it a success, The funeral services were held at St. LIGHTNINO struck the dwelling house anti it appears to us from the tenor of with her Parents and other members of stomach and creates a good appetite, Anthony's Church, on Sunday last, and DEATH OF MRS. MANNING. Mr. J. Thos. Gelwicks spent a few anti it gives vigor and vitality to the the pastor, and wash house on the farm of Jacob the addresses and singing that it surely the family ,at the Dielman Mansion, were conducted by Rev, J, Mrs. Emily F. Manning, wife of Mr. days at the Grangers' Pic-nic, last week. whole body. It reverses the condition B. Manley. Detrow at Beaver Creek, breaking 50 ought to have made an impression npon sang a solo at the late Mass at St. An- of things, giving health, comfort and Charles A. Manning, formerly of this Mrs. Leathey Mutter moved to Fred- September 1, 1899, window glare', knocking the dinner bell all. The speakers were Misses Lillie thony's, last Sunday. Miss Marmion "ease" in place of "disease." MANNING.—On District, died at her home in Knoxville, erick this week, where she will open a at. her home in Knoxville, Tenn., after out of the belfry, melting the wire rope Hamer, Nettie Slagle, Jennie Berk- has an exceptionally rich cultured voice, - - Tenn., on September 1. The deceased boarding house. BLACKS AND WHITES FIGHT. a brief illness, Mrs. Emily F. Mennine., and splitting a big rock where the bolt heitner, Bruce and to further perfect herself in music, A. Manning, for.- had been an invalid for a long time, al- Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Mitchell are visit- 1Veybright, Hattie Ber- wife of Mr. Charles struck the earth. ner, Douglas Newcomer, Cora Wey- site goes to Baltimore this week to take Following immediately upon the close merly of this District, aged years. though her last illness was of very short ing %V. D. Wilson & Bro., in Ilagers- of the Republican primaries at Rock- bright and Trunan I I eck. up a post-graduate course at one of the duration, and her death was unexpect- town. ville, last Satarday night, a hand-to- Jona Emu. MALort, aged about 20 While returning from Clear View conservatories. The young lady has ed to the family. Mrs. J. L. Hoke, son and daughter, hand fight occurred between about 20 years, on of Elias galott, of Williams- festival Mr. Clarence Ohler had the made a host of friends at the mountain negro boys and 15 wimite boys. When Mrs. Manning was well-known in this are spending some time in York, Pa. the polls closed, the negroes about were How To port, was run over by a lecomotive at misfortune to fall out of time buggy anti who extend their best wishes for her place. She was an affectionate wife, very noisy, feeling the effects of cam- Hagerstown while asleep beside the and sprain his wrist, which has entirety success in the vocal art. and loving mother. "Best on the market for coughs paign whisky, A few days ago trouble track. His left leg was ground off be- and a kind The colds and all bronchial troubles ; for stopped his work. A WORD TO AIOTHERS. started at tire fair grounds between deceased leaves a husband and eight (Tout) it has no equal," writes Henry Gain Flesh low the knee, and the toes of his right some yelling negroes and white boys, as children, seven sons and one daughter. It. Whitford, South Canaan, Conn., of DeWitt's Little Early Risers perma- with foot were crushed. Amputation was Mothers of children affected a result of which one of the whites es- brought here by One Minute Cough Cure. T. E. Zim- nently cure chronic constipation, bil- Persons have been known to performed. Her remains were iousness. nervousness anti worn-omit croup or a severe cold need not hesitate caped with one of his ears considerably merman Co. lacerated. .Again, on Friday night, foci of her sons, and laid to rest in the feeling ; cleanse and regulate the entire to administer Chamberlain's Cough gain a pound a day by taking 411. crowds were out in family vault in the cemetery at Mt. St. system. Small, pleasant, never gripe or Remedy. It contains no opiate nor both search of each EMUL- Tea Democratic primary meeting will GET your Tablets, Slates, Pencils, other. Saturday night, however, mat- an ounce of SCOTT'S Mary's College, on Sunday last. Rev. and sicken—"famous little pills." T. E. narcotic in any form and may be given be held at Spangler's Opera House, in Lunch Baskets all School Supplies Zimmerman tk. Co. ters came to a crisis, when the negro SION. It Is strange, but it often this plape, to-morrow evening, between J. B. Manley, pastor of St. Anthony's at J. C. IN illiams' Bargain Store. - - as confidently to the babe as to an adult. crowd left the polls anti started for the happens. church, conducted the services. WANTED.—Information on these sub- The great success that has attended its main part of the town, where the white the hours of 6:30 and 9:30 o'clock. At boys hail also gathered. Somehow the ounce produces ON Sept. 23, in front of Hotel Spang. jects: Indian Tom ; Indian Mounds ; use in the treatment of colds and croup this meeting a new District Central her, Mr. Philip J. Snouffer will offer at The two parties met on the street in to start the EXPLOSIVE WHISKEY. Any Indian story Relating to thitsicom- has won for it the approval and praise front of the store formerly occupied by the pound; it seems Committee will be elected, and also del- Public Sale his farm, containing 50 prop- egate to the Democratic County Conven- William J. Ilighbarger, of Sharps- Inanity ; also Revolutionary Stories; it has received throughout the United Messrs. Frost. Bros., and a general fight digestive machinery going burg, acres of land. Stories of 1812, anti of 1848, concerning States anti in many foreign lands. For ensued. Joe Smith, the leader of the is able tion will be selected. proprietor of the City Hotel in blacks, was knocked down by one ef erly, so that the patient Emmitsburg. Please write them out in sale by T. E. Zimmerman & Co., Drug- - - that place, was severely burned Wed- FREDERICK College opens September the whites. and then time fight became to digest and absorb his ordinary nesday evening by a barrel of whiskey full and send, or leave them at TIIE gist. One of the STILL MORE COUNTERFEITING. 4. College preparatory and . business severe. negroes tuok flight food,*which he could not do!be- taking fire and exploding. He went to CHRONICLE Office. Sep. 1-3ts. anti this was the starting of a stampede. The Secret Service has unearthed an- course. Free Scholarship. Aug. 25-Sts. - Ladles Can Wear Sho a seine difficulty the gain the cellar to draw a demijohn of whis• After the crowd was fore, and that is the way other band of counterfeiters and seem.- E. E. Turner, Compton. Mo., was One size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a dispersed.. During the tight. Roy Smith, SPICES of all kinds cheap at the only shaken into the shoes. It makes key from a barrel. It was dark and to cured of piles by DeWitt's Witch Hazel powder to be boy, razor cut is made. ed a large quantity of bogus bills, which tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief a vvImite received a deep ascertain how niuch he had Bargain Store, J. C. Williams'. Salve after suffering seventeen years near the amount of flesh is are so cleverly executed that the aver- drawn he to corns and bunions. Its the greatest comfort the jugular vein, on left side A certain and trying over twenty remedies. Phy- discovery of the age. Cures swollen feet, blis- of time throat. Dr. E. E. Stui.estreet at- lighted a match. In an instant the callous Alien's Foot Ease is a necessary for health; if you haw; age person would never suspect them JOSHUA FRANK STOKES, only son of sicians and surgeons endorse it. Beware ters and spots tended the boy. Stnith's condition is barrel exploded. The bead of the bar- certain eine for ingrowing nails. sweating, hot, of being spurious. Things of great Captain and Mrs. Frank Stokes, died of counterfeits. T. E. Zim- attires, not considered dangerous, not got it you can get it by rel went through the ceiling and the aching feet. At all druggists and shoe value are always selected by counter- Monday night at 11 o'clock at their merman & Co. 25e. Trial package FREE by mail. Address, burning °entente were scattered over Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. THE Republican Convention of Prince taking feiters for imitation, notably the eel°. home, 108 East South street, in Freder- - brnted Hostetter's en- ANOTHER BEAN SOUP, Stomach Bitters, everything. Mr. Highbarger was ick, of pneumonia, aged 1 year, 4 JOURNAL OF EDUCATION. George's county had a stormy time which has many imitators but no equals veloped in flames and rushed out of the Arthur Post No. 41, G. A. R., of this Monday and finally adjoerneri over to for indigestion, dyspepsia. enlist months and 19 days. Interment at Mt. Edited by A. E. Wissnir. airs initiffer, ipation, building. Herbert Snovely and Clarence place, will hold another Campfire and Septeurber 11 withoet numipatitig nervousness and general debility. The Olivet. The 'Journal of Education is now in he ismoms raraaseeserasse=srsa Bean Soup, Sept. 16, at the same place, Bitters sets things right in the stomach, Morrow extinguished the flames. The tweiity-finli year, and is recognized as comity ticket. Tire couveatiou broke and when the stomach is in good order hotel bar was ruined and great effort "They are simply perfect," writes Seabrook's Grove, as that of Aug 20, as as a letwler among educational journals. up in disorder without .duing anything, You will find it just as useful in surrunef it makes good blood and plenty of it. was required to prevent the destruction R.olet. Moore, of La Fayette, Intl.. of that promised a grand success, but for Its articles are contributed by time hest but, taking a sober serond thogght, re- as in winter,_and if you -are thriving up04 In this planner the Bitters get at the DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the "fa• writers of the day of the building. Mr. Ilighbarger is a the rain wh'cli came just as tie were at educational specially assera bled elected 15 delegates seat of strength and vitality, and restore mous little pills" for constipation anti Journal. ‘N eekly, $2.50 a year. stm.1 to it don't stop because theweatiler wtirno. interesting for time vigor to the peak and debilitated. Be- candidate for the nomination for Sheriff all liver ailments. Never gripe, T. the most poiat. Everybsaly Five months for $1.00. Samples free. the State convention, one from each 50c. and er.00, all druggists. of catptcrfeits when buying. on the Republican ticket. Zim tn ermau ti5;„ Co. is itlyitear 14Isy § tfl gteetW11. clist.tiet, and then adjoerned. .6c9TT 13QWNC, ctmsmejgs, Sissy 'kat, • •

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Baby's Tooth Set in a Rag. WONDERS OF ELECTROID ESTA STORE HOSTESSES. Exclusive young matrons of the and Opinions Ig.f mittnurg • Preparing the Way. - News smart set who are also doting OF THEY AID WOMEN WHO GO SHOP- Sew Substance That --Makes Plante mothers have just introduced into "The War Department has decided FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1899. fashion a new ring, which is exciting to issue candy to soldimers at army PING ALONE, Grow Visibly Dlicovered, National Importance the greatest attention. pasts." Francis Ilyelinowski, a mechanical . The woman who first wore one of "That's merely an Illustration of the The Role or Hostess Is That of Guide WARS engineer of Lemberg, Austria, has dis- these mysterieus rings told all about influence of the new woman. She's CAOSED BY TRIFLES' looking forward to THE SUN. and Adviser-Must Be Thoroughly covereg, a strange and very subtle mat- it the other Zlay -to a girl friend who the time when she which he has "electrold," be- will want to enlist."-Chicago Post. ter, called was admiring it and wanted to coPY England and Her Allies Drifted Into Informed About Latest Fashions, An _AIL()riw cause of certain affinity with elec. It. She said, "Why, the little white • the Crimean Troubles. Agreeable and Chatty Entertainer. tricite. Electrold, produced by a stone wouldn't be considered a gem to Comes to the Same Thing. CONTAINS ROTH. special apparatus built by the inven- any one but me. It is only one of my "What is there in this story about Many wars have had trifling causes. Five ',hostesses" are now included tor, is obtained by the dissolution of baby girl's pearly white teeth. She the girl Gulibins is engaged to being TJLJ A dispatch altered in one or two points In the staff of one of New York's large certain matters under the influence of knocked out a little front tootle it millionaire?" by Bismarck Franco- department stores. Some people call not Daily, by mad, - - - - $6 a year brought on the the electirie oUrrent. It makes noise "Not a millionaire; a milliner," them guides, but the women them- long ago, and as it was too precious German conflict. Paltherston said fac- five and at tine Same time a refreshing to throw away, I took "Oh, well, that is not so bad."-In- Daily and Sunday, by mail, $8 a year etiously that in Europe selves prefer to be known as hostesses. it to my jewel- only three men scent and cool breeze are experienced, dianapolis Journal. If you ask them their mission in the ers and asked helm if it couldn't be eves. knew what the Schleswig-Hol- This discovery induced Mr. Rych. stein wars affairs of the place they will tell you Set in a ring. And here is the result. troubles which led to two nowski to make a machine capable of Not Quite Sure. that they extend the hospitality of the I told him to surround the tooth with The Sunday Sun were about, and two of Owen died be- refreshing the air to such a degree store to shoppers. This glittering: diamonds and turquoises, alternating "Do you. think bachelors ought to be fore the conflicts began, while he, the that those persent during the experi- is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the third man, bad forgotten. A slighting phase represents a line of duties which with one another, as I think just the taxed?" some one asked. Entinibburg ment had thesfeeling that the window rnirts. will appeal to every woman as exceed- touch of blue adds much to the beauty "I'm not quite sure," she answered world. -j reference by Frederick the Great of was open, although this was not the ingly practical. of the ring. The balmy tootle encir- dreamily. "Give me another week and Prussia to Mine. Pompadour of France ease. Price 5c. a copy. By mail, $2 a yr. was said .to have been one of the Talk of it's not being good for man to Eleetroid is a very cled with diainonds looks too white. may be I'll be able to land him with- subtle matter, but Address Tile SUN New Yank causes of the Seven Years' War, some- be alone! There is one time in all oth- it seems to he a fluid, and it can be A number of my friends who have out any outside help."-Chicago Post. times ers when it is not good for woman to copied my idea have taken one of called the "war of three petti- gathered and preserved, while falling coats," from the fact that the France be alone, and that is when she is shop- their baby's teeth to the jeweler's and IS ping. Rather than go forth ,solitary to on a plate It reflects in a shape of -CALL ON- PUBLISHED. of Pompadour and the Russia of Cath- shining electives. had it surrounded with the child's a shopping expedition, a woman would erine II, joined the Austria of Maria The commission appointed by thp birth stone." take her mother-in-law along. There GEO. T. EYSTER, Theresa against Frederick. Austrian Government to investigate According is, generally speaking, nothing stronger The Horse in Rattle. -AND- to John Bright, England this discovers' reported that under the send her to be said. Nine women out of ten de- veteran cavalry horse See his splendid allies drifted into the Crimean influence of electroid, plants grow A partakes of stock of War clare, in the moderate terms so dear hopes and without realizing it until after rapidly and the buds_ of flowers un- the fears of battle just the GOLD & SILVER EVERY they got to the feminine tongue that they sim- FRIDAY in, and they did not know close while one is looking at them. same as his rider. As the column MORNING ply loath and despise to go shopping Key & Stem What they fought for even after they Electroid annihilates microbes and swings into line and waits, the horse -Winding alone. The proprietor of the store in Started while it is certain that everv- thus preserves organic matter. grows nervous over the waiting. If thing question reeognized the prevalence of These which was supposed to ha e been are physiological influences of the- wait is spun out, he will tremble WAUCCI111?..S. this state of mind and determined that elec- ifiXed by that conflict was disturbed af. trek]. and sweat and grow.apprehensive. If terward. no woman need come to his emporium The results of the quarter of Among mechanical phenomena the he has been six months in the service a with such sentiments disturbing her century of Wars beginning iili the commission reported that the influence he knows every bugle call. As thee call $1.00 A serenity. Hence these hostesses. YEAR IN ADVANCE. commencement of the French Revolu- of electrold is not stopped even by a comes to advance time rider can feel tion They have a little office on The see. and ending with Waterloo. brick wall and glass; that it attracts him working at the bit with his tongue 50 CENTS FOR 6 MONTHS. ond floor at one corner of the rotunda. ELY'S CREAM BALM is a positivecure. "nleaged nobody :end settled nothing." solid bodies and maker* them shine like to get it between its teeth. As he Facing the open centre of the building Apply into the nostrils. It to quickly absorbed. 50 eeeonling to Sheridan. The average moonlight-it makes them move and moves out he will either seek to get is an array of cords stretched from the cents at Druggists or by mail eamples 10c. by mail. sieeson who lived in thost days knew attract other bodies; finally, that on faster than he should or bolt. railing up to the next floor. It looks it He ELY BRD'aIERS, 56 Warren St.. New York City. as little about the causes: of the slaugh- acts on photographic plates and pro- cannot bolt, however. The lines will ter as old as if somebody intended to raise sweet Kasper did about the battle duces sharp and distinct lines. such carry him forward, anti after a minute pf peas or Ville& The only ,blossoms No when questioned by little as were formerly possible only he will grip, lay back his ears, subscription will be received tor which over commie on this trellis, how- with A and one Peterkin. very powerful lens. feel his less than six months, ever, are live bright little satin ban- can sudden resolve to brave IIEd no pliper the worst and lefty° done with it as discontinued Quail. ners, one for each of the hostesses. One until arrears are Is of blue and white, one of scarlet and Spurgeon Helped Hy an Helm soon as possible. pnid, Pliny was 'leech more accurate as to unless at time option (II white, and so on. If a hostess is not No the habit's of migrating quails than orator ever less needed the aids tile Editor. in the office her ban, Three miles from the village. of most observers of his day. Ile men- when veiled for of art than the great London preacher, Kris- ner is run up. and that is a signal Milt. in the great voleanic Caveats and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat- tions that when crossing the sea they to Charles II. Spurgeon. and none ever district of Iceland. there is a ent business conducted for mongslayK FEES. her that she is wanted. She is sup- used them less; but whole mountain were sometimes blown out of their when nature OPPOS/TE U.S. PATENT OFFICE posed to keep an eye on the trellis composed of eruptive clays and OUR OFFICE IS eourse and drowned. He was also helped him, not only in himself, but pure and. we can secure patent in less time 10011 [husk: while she is white sulphur. A beautful grotto Washington. aware that they migrate by night, away from the office and outside of himself, he welcomed the pene- remote from and trates the model, drawing or photo., with descrip- respond to her hammer signal as soon effect, as he had a western slope to an un- Send makes the curious statement that right to do. One tion. Nes advise, if patentable or not, f.-,e of as known depth. when the multitudes were Dearing land possible. striking instance of a sermon rein- charge. Our fee net due till patent is scoured. role of Patents," with they were dangerous to small boats. on The these hostesses is that forced he this way is related by a A PAMPHLET," How to Obtain cost of same in the U, 3, 4114 fcretV coit:utniCc. whese soils and of a guide and adviser. A woman clergyman of the Church of Englahd, rigging they settled, seat free. At1,1,,,s, Pollen by night." and averset them. comes in with a list of purchases she the lieu-. D. A. Doudney. wishes to Tens of thousands an. taken on the make. She doesn't know the Mr. Spurgeon was holding out-door Hood's Pills C.A.SNOIN&CO. DO not 3,3 Carets-ad 'least of the Pontine store, and moreover she isn't very sure meetings in the county of Hants (op- by alluring edvertisemcnts and . marshes, and in Do not gripe nor irritate the oilmen. OPP. PATENT OFFICE, WASHINCTON. think. r.b., Can vet the best made, Crest finish and Sicily one that ehe knows just what she wants. posite the Isle of Wight), and one af hundred thousand are said tary canal. They act gently yet MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINE She takes a hostess to be leer guide, to have been captured in one day. In ternoon he preached to a great throng promptly, cleanse effectually and for a mere sang% 31,ty from reliable rnanufacturere that have the islands Philosopher, or at any rate, counsellor of people in a beautiful valley near the trained a rumination by honest and sonar. of the Greek Archipelago 1899. 'I'll F. SUN. 1899 There., is roe', I,, tho world that can °eel they arc caught and and friend. Iler new ally knows all the market town of Havant in mechanical e,r,trartion. cluts.i.tlity or working cured just like ap,arlotrau,n113%nim,p„03 ins and outs of the stem. and can Ills Give Comfort BAL-LimonE nabe,to.l,ity Nineavipprs4roonmee:,oe has Sprats or pilchards. with the difference lead text was from the fifty-first A OVER- the way without loss of time from one Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. 11SM :that they are netted on the laud in- Psalm. '"flien Mil I teach trangressors WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. stead or in the sea. The beads are department to another, securing imme- Thy ways." and the sermon was a TIIE PAPE71 OF THE PE01-1.”, diate attention to each. She is also The New rut off, the bodies cleaned, and then Gospel invitation . The air was still, FOR TI1E PEOULE *No WITH THE PEOPLE. Hanle S6Willg Machine Co. AT LOW ORANGE. MASS. 110E705 SASE. 28 UNION SqrAKE,N.Y. RATES. salted and packed in tubs. Further thoroughly informed as to the latest and a cloudless sun was sinking as he Emmitsburg Rail Road. CineAco,ILL, I1ONEST IN MOTIVE. ST, LLIols. Mo. DALLAtt,TESAIL East one of the greatest of the annual fashionts the best and most popular approached the end of his discourse, Sy_ark.,13:erSco, CAL. ATLANTA,tiA. quail catches takes platerials, colors and &signs. She gives while the attentive hearers caught FEARLESS IS EatyllFitSION. FOR SALE BY place on the floe. TIME TABLE. • pores. The main body of these quail her advice as to what will be the most every word, SOUND IN PRtNclet.E. Agents Wanted. 1899, trains on :to"; are looked for on the becoming thing M set, how much ma- • Apparently they had not noticed, car- On and after Jane 25 return migration PxswimviNn IN ITS AtLuotANrE to oet.ig_2fits. In autumn, not in the spring . It is terial to buy, what trimmings to se- ried along as they were by the sweep this road will run as follows' : hen that the birds hatched during the lect every one of the problems in fact, of his powerful voice, that the valley TRAINS SOUTH. Moire THEORIES AND summer on the plains of Poland, of which torture the solitary shopper was thee home of echoes. Mr. Spurgeon Emmitsburg, daily, except Sun- Rimer PeAcenizs. with dreadful doubts. had discovered the fact At the close Leave • Turkey of Rumania. and South Russia days, at 7.10 and 10.00 a. In. and THE SUN PUBLISHES ALL THE :NEWS All, TUE Each of the five hostesses has her of his last appeal, raising his . voice. he J013 are on their way South. and pass in 2.50 and 4.50 p. m., arriving at Rocky TI.dE, Nut it does not allow its eolumns to be PBINT1ING myriads over the straits and along the own clientele of customers, who al- called to the congregation: "All th4nmss Ridge at 7.50 and BOO a. m. degrade(' by unclean, immoral or purely sensa- Asiatic shore. But in old (lays there ways depend on her to.shop with them. are ready! Come! 'The Spirit and the and 3.10 and 5.20 p. in. tional matter. were One is a Southern woman, who makes bride say conic!' and maitre herself ac- often years of respite for the THE the customers from the South her own TRAINS NORTH. EDITC1RIALLT, F1111 Is THE CONSISTENT AND Oomplimept cents the heavenly invitation again and UNCHANGING rHAN1PION AND DEFENDER OF POP- particular charge. They find in her again, Caine! Cotne! Come!" except Sun- War on the Bosporus. or in Greece Leave Rocky Bilge, daily, of- imitation tins so frequently been We hostess, ULAR Rimers AND INTERESTS against redititial ma- paid posst ss superior fer the and the Archipelago, or in Egypt or a real who takes away from The echoev took up the word, and days, at 8.26 and 10.10 a. m. by its contemporaries to the the strangeness and chines and mono:-lies of every charaeter. In- prom excemitimi Snain or Italy, might at any moment loneliness of be- from side to sale the breathless assem- and 1.31 and 6.36 p. m. arriving am 1r, of all kinds Of ing in a great city wholly dependent in all things, extreme in none. It is :v (liethe birds an "open doer" for a different In bly heard the repeated call, "Come! Emmitsburg at 8.50 and 11.10 a. Ii /1,1 l)rnalimentril Joh Fri for good la,wsegood government and good or- 'Ii series .of years; and population not atmosphere from what they have Come! Conic!" till it sank to a whisper 7.04 p. ern m. and 4.01 and siu Col:tis, s, grown accustomed to. Another of the In the distance. der, fle- enly failed to increase, but often re- EINIE* Pres'e. tat"cmlii WM. A. ny mail Fifty Cents a month. SiN Dollar, a e' ipts, ctilars, ceded: and there were no railways or hostesses is a Catholic, and takes care The narrator describes the effect as steamships. The demand was a local of all customers from the eonvents and . "like an electric shock." It was as If year. ihtek 1Vork, other essentially Catholic institutions. the preacher's eloquent permeates' had Maryland Pailroad one; and as In the days of MONOH pei. Western 1,111u Ili:1(1111gs, lihl pie tired even of quail. Now the pop- This privilege of having shopping awakened supernal voices: The Baltimore Weekly Sun, , 401 0, • elf Specini ulations of , London and Berlin made ens)' is not alone for out-of-town We have no written reeord of the • Record elfOrtS customers. Many city women avail fruits of the meeting. but there was a effect June 27i, 1899. Will Le ', Ic. iiCe011intOthite are added to the eaters of spring Schedule in The WEENLY SUN el';:t.1,1: A t," -roe c -f themselves of it. These is no charge solemnity the aptness of its close in recoil t vel•r.that those of their, quails. The birds are caught lean and in NIP.. :• 7 1111:1111.1 Of IVNIlt. Otarra M A.I N'T .1 em:11 week, giving (4pn ph -le is of uho alt not thorougitly are forwarded alive to be fattened. to the cestomers at all. The guides are that lifted it above mere dremntie nrti- events of interest throughout no, world. . I lAancewill es; prompiettsattiose demand increases, really hostesses, delegated by the pro- bee oe any of the devices employed to Read The population Is Read I 1111stIrDasst41 Wide Awake prietor to extend tile courtesies of the STATIONS. Upward. WEEKLY SUN IS 111! rverywhere growing, engines for their trick. Downward. . would al st 1 e Nen.ulde f they aboold house, just as they say. Anineut.-11131...... asionelly lose rapture are better devised, and the de- A. M. P. it. P. M. sIBIO of the rum 'bat a A. i, A. MI burn mand is clearly overtaking the supply- Her Sweet Revenge .04 5 20,1e Cherrylien -Ar s 49 12 551 9.5 It 1$ edited by writers of preen,:I c.a VALUABLE WALKING STICKS. Poele s 46 12 741 k (1 Revenge is sweet, and a complete 94:1 5241 Big perience. who know what farming means end Leader of' Newspapers, Oyster Shell Windows 9 eri 5 351 Clear Spring s 34 12 411 S 47 most satisfac- what farmers want In an agricultural journal. like oily ot triumph over the foe is a 1(1 0/ 5 4 I Charlton s 29 11 41 ogivottor or pioneer, Is Among the various and curious ob- Interesting Illatorleal Facts About Som• It (mutilate regular reports t f the work of the never contell!vol ...Neel)! in tory feeling. So there must be one 10 12 5 49,Winlatesiert m's 21 12 11"; sat • jects brought from Manila by some 1e12 1: of FallSOUS High.Prleed Canes. young lady in London who is perfectly 10 25 6 08,ar IlagersCwine s stO AniacuLTunAL experiment stations t liroughout The Foremost Position. law retie Wes, soldiers none excite mere going from the country. of the proceedings of farmers' In a hairdresser's window at the happy. She happened, in W hen “The untook Interest than the delicate plate-like • •• • • • • • • 5 51:1e s.51 heath resort of La Bourboule, in Kensington eastward. to step into one clubs and institutes, and the discussion of new ilillete,th years ago to denniostrete teat te best hells called conch :t ;not ouly because of morning France, some little time ago an ugly, of those private 'buses which are par- P.M.31. A.M.. methods and ideas in agriculttlre. Its 76Auarar newspapers coniti lit-Made and sold they belong to the usually unattractive 1 7 1‘a10,P12 m10:1 slIt for one emit publishers were generally skepti- ungainly cudgel, worth about six ticularly rife at holiday times. On ten- '4 10 '2 01 7 02 1e Hagerst'wn ar 11Froars, POrLITIY DETAnTmENT anti Veterinary rough-shelled oyster family, 2 20 7 20 Clieweville .2 571 750 cal. ibit the worid of remiers "was tint asleep. and but dering her customary twopence. she column are particularly" valuable to (-Wintry pence, was displayed, together with 4 2s 2 29 7 27 Smitlishurg ;t7 11 5(11 7 11 ColtsefinentlY -The Iteettril" was nut long ie from the fact that shells serve as win- retching entlimanding the notice, "A stick genuine was informed that there were no fares 437 2 2S, 7 26 Etlgement ! 7 0111 421 32 readers. The POULTRY DEPARTMENT is edited by position. and. 1111proV- dows. in now of the buildings of the of oli‘e Ing Upon this, its tad • under sixpence, mud, as did two other a well-known poultry expett, and every issne eftenlation i nil tieu(e were wood from Jerusalem. It formerly be- 45 finally recognized among the foremost of A the)- victims. who were her only fellow pas. information of value for poul- longed to Pontius Pilate in the year 27 11 49 II 2I-1801 2,202 contains practical lea's great journals. Hence the compliment of The shell Is nearlyround, about four was dirty, vengers. she paid. The day ri; IPBe11411711age.i hllei r)11‘81(InStL P' li'e :1; 7525 1111 13'1 77 2246 try-raisers. Poultry on many farms has become imitation which is now paid to it m every city of SALE Inehes in diameter. compressed. and so of our era. Price, 7,000 francs." Any P14. 11444:1:.222 :445046.21" A note Dann the HILLS the rain falling and walking most un- ic a great son'es of revenue, and- those interested eoast to the Mississippi thin that it is nearly transparent. In one desirous of wasting a little time Valley. Every eity worth mentieritig SOW lies pleasant .to the vehicle was stopping in this proetable industry will find time Poultry appearance the interior of the shell TO. plight lairo asked the vendor for proof r.32.m 2545 A87. g51 to;.1 one or more good one-eent more leg ninny times to allow of would-be pas- Department of the WEEKLY SUN invaluable in thong.h so ...... 11119.1nly 19 years ago Mila- aembles . with opalescent of his veracity, but we, leaving duly :11 25 17 sengers to enter. but to each and all Ill the way of suggestions, advitm and infor- delphin end "fin- Record" stood alone is this tints, the interior being lightly rough. recorded the existence of this remark. respect. the young lady, who was cozily en- 3 52 13 LeGielitgtvh:beilicrigA II anittael is so exceedingly able stick, will pass on to that of Er. !nation Every issue contains Sromes, POENS. OF ALL SIZE The flat that sconsed at an end seat. geld in dulcet 4 14' 9 05 Ne.FwitiOrtimefit:1;t1 A ie: ('2518is'I'LPP66---.71413 35 4311 9 22 9 461 53]) n,,..r,,,,co.oAKuPtizz,La COLUMNS, a variety of Ne ws Concisely Published when the valves are closed they ap- 11. Hale, of Detroit, which is, to the you aware Hanoevresr tones: "Ex vitae me. Ina are 4 45; 9 3q,Ar Potters I.,- 932: 597 interesting and inStructi re selected matter end Wit3ttliot n ret ti,111:fiTitiitsi it (1.:tsfTiiv%•szni„ti1_ N EA Tr,y AND PROMPTLy parently touch. This is probably the best of our belief, the most valuable Every that this is a private 'bus?" P. M.A. 5. A. MP.it tither features, which make it a Weleoine Same speclea of mollusk which is stick extant. withstanding PRINTED one of the people thanked her and ---1------no °nee nittenle II HERE. ' in oily and country homes alike. ey to pad it and at retell it. out. known in China as the ChIwo Mis- It was formerly the practice of phy- Park there P. A. at. it, stepped down. At Hyde dollar a yeer. Inducements to getters-up time oyster. and which is used for win- sicians, as old prints prove, to carry 5 27' 9 38,Le Porten; Ar One were quite a crowd waiting to get a 5 R5 9 47 Sprine Grove .... The Busy Mn's Paper dows, lanterns and similar purposes. of clubs-for the Weekly sem Both the Daily vanes im the hollow heads of which lift. As they boarded the 'bus. hose. 6 00 10 12 Ar York Lei,,,.. 4999. )023(!142 r 444. 314'1053, 1 11 These ingenious people also powder anti Weekly Sun mailed fi'tte pdsbige in the rlY.,r7,rP1:,11,7.' soma disinfectant was placed, which ever, they were raet With the silvery A. m.1 the shells, which they use for silver United States, Canada anit Nicilico. Payments than it:. Hese ' 1, b o.nelisionS. rso1 m - the doctor smelled through perfora- notes warning them of their danger I their water colons P. m A. invariably in advance. Address tion in the gold top. Dr. Hale's fa- and the nature of the vehicle in which 2 55 7 AO Le Righl'eld Ar m 110141.7-52371 "7 2:65 THE The better class of houses in Manila A. S. Aerie. eraNY, DAILY AND SUNDAY mous staff, however, boasts of a head they proposed to travel. The result 451 2 58 7 5a, Blue Ridge 6 4e wiudow frames which slide in Thurmont 6 21 Publishers and Peoprietees. have containing a fine chronometer, and is, the 'bus remained empty. 521 3 21 13 11 was that 3 3541 581 42(35 Rocky Ridge ..... 10 4e G 36 grooves, so as to be opened or closed. with till 525 Baltiinare, 510. its jeweled ornaments, worth gave for its original passengers, 38 3 44 37 Bru(teviile 6 07 II 28 6 23 desired, and in these are set the 5 as about $2,000. Chaneery lane was reached. where the 5 41 Vnion Bridge 5 5-- 10 2). 6 la 1%ft."- RD retinas. which soften the bright teeni- 15115 lli-ii sevtr,i1 iiniMiside It is somewhat of a co-incidence young lady alighted. and as she nodded 3 59 s 49 Linwood and .always ln- )8I o99 1,51 53h 65n 9i41,227 11.kliAZINE, strtietive featurcs ad,P.1.1,11 t est] sun rays. As a further proteetion morning" she 5 53 4 05 8 54 New Windsor 5 53 ECLECTIC Cite WS that two of Queen Victorhcie most fa- the conductor "Good 110111 :ill 1111. Will'1.1. lilt , 11.111 tilinost 11111',1111.-‘1 light and heat .blinds are used 6 0' 4 '2" 9 11 Westminster In against mous walking sticks should be inti- seemed very well pleased with herself. 5 OH Emory Grove l'AND circulation as in goo0 quaLties. Wii;! an which run in the grooves with the win- mately connected With the Stuart -London Telegraph. 37 5 04 41 Glytelon 5 le 9 17 4 31, age daily el: eniat ton ot overvr I..(ledtir ccopies. 1101 dows. The Governor's Palace. which 5 39 , Arlington 3(t 1 •2:! lit averagi. of ai.,tit 1CO3:.09 on Sundays, "1") e regime, but such is the case. The -I 01 't-ttrd was rebuilt about two hundred years 7 IS 6 05 10 27 Ar Baltimore Le 11 Monthly Edition of Living Age, Ii is still, regardless of all C.isi staff of the stick she habitually uses, P. it. P.M. A.M. A. M. A. M.] r. 31. a leader of leiuhlig newsmi pe rs. pa per to Ago, has for windows the same sibling Phosphorous IATEIZATUI:r or' Tits Wor.t.o." we learn, is stout English oak, and lit to Sage,: tot 011e e1.1111 Stid of letters frames set with many pianos of the Ordinary is highly pole- 81 ie 111 tit ntaiti Express,(Parlor r) leaves s-491). 't7ery property a fa Yorile. lOw in price. All should be addresse.i was made for anti presented to it is neVer cheap. loll spares Window oyster. moils. is inflammable at a temperature Balti Imre. d tily excent Sunday, 3.21 n. tn.. stop- lintexpense Ilist Charles II by a loyal subject at Wor- W1111.11Ve ita readers tilte vrye hest at ping at Westminster, New Windsor, U 1101111171.1.te 1111.1 Ii eshest W. U. TROXE.LL, Editor & Pub. far below that of boiling water and information of Milli:Ws HMim ,o1 A Curio cester, the wood being culled from Brae wine (ctonnection for Frederick.)Thtinnotit, mmind the ordinary temperature of a. room if Ridge. Buena Vista Spring. Rine Mountain. a brazed' of the famous tree whose Bine FIF1Y-FIFTH YEAR. EMMITSBURG,•MD. • A resident of Bristol. Pa.. owns a exposed to the slightest friction, and Edgement, tStnithburg, Hagerstown. Returning. THE DAILY EDITION leafy boughs gave the wandering king Ilagerstoiva OAS a. tn. daily, except Sun- (If b y lrilw foi curiosity in the shape of a molest- but- gives off. poisonous fumes at ordinary leaves "The Philadelphia Record- IS Still shelter from the Cromwellian sol- day. Arrive Baltimore 5.31 It. In. Publisher of Tne, Ecrecele MAGAZINE begs V. per year, or 2:1 eents per price 01 ton. the kind said to have been worn temperatures when in contact with air The 11113USIN ESS T.40,ALS. C • Atlilitiolal trains leave Baltimore for Union to antionnee that the Magazine:1ms been cimsoli- the daily and Sunday issiik's terei her, the servants of George Washington diery. phos- .- • - by containing any moisture. Red Bridge and Litermediate Stations at 10.17 a. tn. dated with the Livitee Ace, aud, beginnieg with The Primal who possesses EVERY DAY IN TILE YEAR when the latter was President of the Of Wales. phorus is not poisonous even tn large and 5.(A) and 6.07 p. ni.„ and leave Union Bridge Me number for January. 1899 will he issued II.kvE your 1V:itches, (leeks and Jews no fewer than 172 walking sticks, is the title of “The Feleel le -Magazine, anti Holiday s and all. is 51 per yeat. or u5 taints pet cnited Stotes. The button is about quantities, and gives off no filmes in for Baltimore and Iaterinediate Stations at 7.20 under elry repaired by Geo. T. Eyster, who -war; and 12.53 p. M. daily, except Sun- Manthiy Edition of The Living S cc.'' Riontlt. Address the Record l'oblishing Com. one and Mee-half inches in diameter. obviously a collector, but we very It is used in the and 6.37 a. at , rants the same, and ordinary conditions. day. . The new issue of the leatteet le Mi gezine will ice lie..010 1111110111g, 11101106111mi, Pa. has always on hend is quite elaborately engraved. much doubt whether he possesses a that strike large and manufacture of matches onty.--4.eave itaItimore for Union increased in size to 160 pages munthly, a change stock of watches,elocks,jewelry and Sundays Siihsc, A roundtin' lee are the' words: "Long more interesting specimen than that only on the box. The ordinary phos- Bridge and Iaternie tette Stations 9.37 a. m. aitel which well give to the iberS 192 mare mores TIT ft. Silverware. annually Than iiitherto. our •'resident." In the centre is a purchased at the Culloden sale by her large place in match 2.35 p. me and leave Union Bridge at, 6.45 a. tn., of reading matter While live phorus occupies it the Magazine will (tontain practically the same !Minos! ser. W." There are said majesty, the Queen, lo July, 1897. The which the red variety and 3.58 p. mu. for Baltimore and Iatermediate manufacture Stations. kind of material as formerly. some ehanges and to be on.y about three of these but- stick in question was made of hazel eannot till. How large that place is additions will be made. Which it is hello ed will tons now in existence. and two of wood, and the head was fashioned so may be judged from the fact that larg,e1V enhance the value of the Imhlication. To Baltimore perimettels win let add- Amoncall Baltimore and Cumberland Valley R. R. the selection from British behalfr to members of the Wash- as to represent Wisdom and Folly, but white phosphorus them some sixty tons of Trains Leave Hagerstown for Waynesboro. ed original translations of some of lin most met._ Established 1773. ington family. the special interest it possesses is the ore annually used in making 'notches, Chambersburg, and Intermediate Stations at worthy articles in French, German. Sp:mist!, and • fact that it was once the property of the consumption of red phos- 6.25 a. in., and for tfitippensburg and Interme- Italian reviews. A monthly supplement will give while Books. aml famines diate Statioes at 11.10 a, in., and 7.00 p. m. Readings front New 1111 editorial de- East Indian have had some of "Bonnie Prince Charlie." Her phorus is only four tons. Books and Aitthors will THE . DAILY AMERICAN. Hagerstown and In- partment of give the ----PRIZE mine. features. lei Aurengabad the majesty became Ito owner by an out- Leave Shippensbnrg tor latest newS in the literary world. Toxins. by. Mall. Positige Ppreaid. UFFR.j.. termediate Stations at 6.'0 a, me and 3,00 p. in., magazine Mill bear the imprint of the T,iv- One Month c .30 tass PRIZE.-Tne ItATTimORT, WontMi Wtli priests were paid to pray for rain and lay of $800. lamps are preferable to the in- and In- The Are and leave Chambersburg for Hagerstown ing Age Company, Boston. and E. R. Pelson, New Daily anti Sunday, One alont It .45 give a handsome gold watch, Warranted Well. did so. day after day. but the rain termediate Stations at 1.45 p. in. A stick of more than ordinary inter- candescent burners in electric illumin- iTroer551(, a nd subscriptions may be sent to either ad- Bally, Taree Ntonths .110 nine and. a perfect timekeener, to any 131,7 failed to appear. though very costly est is one faehioned from an oar be- ation for certain crowded rooms and I.eave Chambersburg for Waynesbaro at 5.23 Daily mid Sunday,'rime,: 31entlis 1 eei wao will trod in the names of ten yearly still, scribers or 20 processions were organiaed. At last longing to one of the most famous ves- damp, ill-smelling basements and eel, p. Art ieles from the Daily. Six 7loathe 1.115 six-month smibseribors or 4l8, Daily and Stinday, Six 0 4t1 • three.ronnth subscribe s along with casts the people became angry, threw the to an authority in hy- Months sels of this half century, the Confed- tars, according Daily. Otte Year 3 00 which will be OM into the rubbish heaps OR flIAMBERSBUdi VIA ALTENWALD CUT-OFF. Ablest Writers in the World gods and erate steamer Alabama, that eventu- giene. The arc lamp huts a strong de- Witt. Sunday Edition. One Year 4.51i UND PRIZE -THE TIALTIMORE.WOMLE. will be found in its paees. ;21Ve a fine crwrlot snit to measure to over blocked up the entrance to the temples ally cost England some $17,000,000. odorizing action, either by virtue of Leave Hagerstown for Chambersburgand Inter- Sunday Edit ion .(Me Veer 1.50 boy mediate St.tions at 6.12 tn. and 3.17 p. in. The following list givea the principal periodi- who will s nil in 6 yearly; or -12 six-montk, with masses of thorns as a penalty for ozone or the emission of a. lu July, 1890, a walking stick, once the light, the Leave Ctiambersbn re for II ewers'own and Inter- cals selected from.(tad the mimes of some of the or 24 three-worn subscribers along wIti; the fields dry. It is just es wee, keening the property of George IV, and before vapors. In many cases it has been mediate Stations at 7.18 a. m,and 7.49 p, 111. well known authors whose artich)s have recent- THE TWICE-A-WEEK AMERICAN. which will 1)0 g18. fir a if Milos get] to attend ly appeared in the ECLECTIC. 3iin Pit IZE.-THE tlAu,Ttstoiue WWEE,it will well to busi- bine of Georgo III, was sold by auc- found that the lighting of an arc hemp Trains for Frederick leave Brueeville at 8.38 Periodicals. a baseball outfit. consistitatot a React% ness if he wants to keep his job. In ten offensive basement soon dissi- 9.35 and 10.40 a. iii,. and 5.38 and 6.25 p. Authors. The °Leaf:est tion for $90. Westminster Review, and Best Family Newspaper bat mid ball. mash and eatcherat mit. or bosh pates the objectionable odors, Leave Brueeville for Columbia. Littlestown and tionlite, to any boy who wsii wild in It is somewhat strange that the stick Taneytown at 9.47 a. in. and 3.43 p. m. Contemporary Review, Andrew Lang, 3 yearly_ A North Carolina woman has invent- Fortnightly Review, Prof. Maxal tad ler. Published. or id six-month, or ea three-morith sub- of Napoleon Bonaparte, Great Brit- me totems Leave'Rockv Ridge for Ennuitsburg. at S.26ana scribers oloom with ed on appliance for keeping cheats. Nineteenth Century, Norman 1.oukyer, cash, which will be 59, poultices ain's terrible opponent at the time of 10.40 a. m., an(' 3.31 ann e.116 n. nt. Leave En.- Tee BALTIMORE receptacle for The oldest clocks of Atnericen men- Science Ileview, James Bryce, M. I'. 41:82 Ill 3()I.T TZ, "N" EVElst410 WoltLD has die, se:trek. 11 hot water hay- tettsbere for Rocky Ridge at 7.10 and 10.00 a iweond largest duly and twice the hardest at., the regency, should be Field during the ufacture were Meek wood 's Magazine,,,AvVithi.atn iaillhxa";kk: Six I7Lont Its, 50 Cents. 1u e a Owe in which the seek contain- made by Gideon hob- and 2.50 and 4.60 p.m. ternoon home eirettlation in Baltimore eitY. reign of the fourth George for $190- Condit]] Magazine, It ing the poultice is inserted, with an erts, of Bristol, Conn. According to Msemillan's Magazine, Ilerbert Spencer, has the very best, local news and the United TwrIE-A-WEEv. AunitIcAN is published Press telegraph news the stick, by the way, was of tortoise the best authorities, no CONNECTIONS AT CHERRY New Review. T. P. Malt:iffy. TIIE etoevicey which Is the peening in the receptacle for changing clocks were r,rx, w. ill two issues, Ttiesday and 'Friday hest in the country. Its llolitical column i5 cools.. manufactured in what are National Review, sir Hobert Ball, more elos4fy the water as it now the B. and 0. passenger trains leave Cherry Run Eropet mornings. with the news of the week in Watched than, that of tiny. Birlt4e Chamber's Journal, Prince Ain. gmre dully Meer. It United States prior to 1800, at which for Cinnberland and intermediate points, daily, rehdeaeon Farrar. compact shape. It also eontains interesting spec- Ores a story and ot heti At oil., 1111A•iest. at 851 a. tn., Chicago and Pittsburg Express. ial eorresponden cc. entertaining 1051 ante's. good Interesting rending matter for Indies (hilly. Tooi Dyspepsia Cure is a scien- time Mr. Rob.erts first placed his time- 'rite.-st1 e ntiamrh m, St. Georee Mira it, Pretty' reacher daily, at 1.01 p. in., Cincinnati, St. Iemis and Chi- 11. 1100/ry, local matter of general tel ti-eel and -fetch COIDIMitors wiil note that subscriptions f (intent on the lesson) tific pieces on the market. His Public Opinion. Rev. 11. Ilaweis, siDFI lentrth of time compound having the endorse- clocks were cago Express, daily. at 1.17 p. in.; Chicago Ex- Saturday Review, Frederic Harrison, miscellany suitable for the honie circle. A care- can be sent In, nroridintlii -And vast swarms of files descended made the total fig tin 'l0,ures o, ment of eminent physicians and with the greatest care, anq press. daily, at 10 4(1 to. m. Passengers front \V. The Spectator. Hari Blind. etc. fully edited Agrioulto-al Department, and lull $18 mind 119 respec,t. )te iter land and came into the houses much St train Ni. 211 for peens between Hancock end atm rebalile and ket Reports. are Way. Vais offer is op-'n only 1111 Sept. 1. All time was spent in perfecting etc.. etc. paporN Witt be mailed sf the Egyptians and covered their the medical press. It "digests Cumberland take B. & 0, train leaving Cherry special feativcs. dine& to subscribers on thole. They were all of the style . Sin itle -15 cent talc Pori'. to oIler. Ser.ii in subscribers' name, eS, Aothiee, and tables com- Rua at 1.17 p. rn. b„,,, p,i„,„ Filter pit :17 tce their and all their what you cat" and positively cures monly known as 171 ekly as you get them. Prier's will he "hall" clocks. about B. A 0, east leterVi trains arrive Cherry Run at TERMS a n,.1 as sc.:mil Cass mat t; -e. ApOl 1, 91. Send, but (impressively) there were no for three mo▪ nths. SI wflrdecl Immediately (.fl r"celpt of subscrip- dyspepsia. M. A. Retron, six feet in height, 1,15, 9.21 and 10 47 a. In., and 5.40 p. m. , •• tions. .• flies on the children of Isreel. Bloom- handsomely fin- 51 Maga:.ine- to one addoess. ished and a recognized sett/trate um-t,, Chas. C. Fulton & CO. S.,bserimion rates-One month, 2:5 6Prits; ' Small Boy-Please. ma'am. there ingdale, Tenn., says it cured him piece *Daily. All others E. It. Pelttlii. ..Age. Co. of furniture in daily. excele Sundity three months,70 cents; six months,$1.60, ani which the owner al- VitOps only to land passengers front !, (_\." .V Cs, _lb, giro ut: Publi,,her now. either.-Harlem Life. of indigestion of tell years standing. Baltimore. 19 East 16th Street, 1:11' PrnIntle11.1 'street, Ble , . . ways took great pride. J. M. 11001), B. II. ORISIVOLD, _ 47 IIielt'tlii Ofiii.o, Add re s nil communications to Till; Wcalltil5 'I'. E. Zimmerman & Co. Pres't A.- Uenil Manager oen'i Pass. Agee; 121.2 , . Tot 1. Ti ;LAVA -1--.11-1(tC, 51 1). _

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