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Vol. 8., No. "23. TAN NYTOWN, MARYLAND,SATURDAY, DECHnV1131ini/ 7, 1901. *1.00 Per Year.

For the McKinley Memorial. Maryland Still Doubtful. Carroll County Contests. Bruceville.—On Thursday, Nov. 28, NOTES HERE AND THERE. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. CONTESTS BY WHOLESALE. WEEKLY CORRESPONDENCE. a family reunion was held at the The RECORD will receive subscrip- (For the RECORD.) On Tuesday, Harry F. Baer and , home of Mr. Emanuel Fuss, on the Brief Items of General Interest 'from Corres- tions, as a representative of the Me- Leading Sentiments from Roosevelt's first The editorial in the issue of the Maryland in Turmoil as a Result of the new Chas. J. H. Canter each received a Tile Latest Items of News furnished by banks of Monocacy, near Creagers- 1 Kinley Memorial Association, the RECORD of Nov. 30th. last, headed notice of contest from Oiiver A. town. After a drive of nine miles pondents and other Sources. I purpose of which is set forth in the Message to Congress. "Maryland Still Doubtful," suggests Election Law. Haines and Franklin P. Rupp the de- Regular Contributors. through the frosty morning breeze, serious reflection to the average Dem- tollowing paragraph from a circular feated democratic candidates. Fol All communications for the RECORD must the guests began to arrive and settle The Keysville Union Sabbath I letter issued by the Association. This great country will not fall in- ocrat, who sincerely believes that the Both political parties, on Wednes- lowing the above notices, Joseph L. be signed by the writer's own name; not nec- themselves for a day's enjoyment. At school will hold an entertainment on "The desire of the dead should he to anarchy, and if anarchists should principles of his party, when applied day, served notices of contest involv- Haines and Thomas H. Ilarris, de- essarily for publication, but as an evidence high DOOD, the doors leading to the speakers will ever menace to its to the that the matters and facts transmitted are Christmas Eve. Several the law of the living. Mc- become a serious administration of governmental ing the election of about 50 canda feated republican candidates (on the legitimate and correct. Items of a mischiev- dining room were thrown open, and be on hand and the scholars will re- Kinley wisheu to lie at (Janton, Ohio, institutions, they would not merely affairs, will improve the condition of dates throughout the state. face of the returns) also served notice ous charaoter are not wanted. the table found laden with all the ceive their customary treat. where his home had been and where be stamped out, but would involve in the great masses of the people includ- The democrats filed notice of con- upon Jesse W. Fuss and Henry J. delicacies of the season, to which they his children were buried There, over their ruin every active or passive ing his own. test against Senator Lewis Putzel and Hoffacker, who were returned as Double Pipe Creek.—As an observ- did ample justice. Among those pres- The following were received for his grave, is the most fitting place for sympathizer with their doctrines. It is conceded by all fair minded Delegates Beasley, Kerr and Stamm in elected. er, we have looked on the new mail ent were Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Fuss record at the office of the Clerk of the the National memorial of love, sym- The American people are slow to men that a substantial majority of Baltimore city, and against officials The following is the official vote, as route service from. here, which went and family,Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frock Court for Carroll county, during the pathy and admiration which the peo- wrath, but when their wrath is once the citizens of this State are Demo- in Cecil, Carroll, George's, returned from this county, for the into effect Nov. 15. The carrier is Mr. and Mrs. R A. Stonesifer, sou month of November: Deeds, 52; mort- ple will rear in his honor. In the be- kindled it burns like a consuming fire. cratic in politics by tradition, convic- Kent, Caroline, Talbot and Somerset legislatiye candidates; Shildt, of near Oak Hill and daughter, Russell and Bertha, gages, 13; bills of sale, 9. The num- lief that this is the sentiment of his There have been abuses connected tion and environment, and that this counties. Jesse W. Fuss, (Dem.) 3453 school-house, who drives five miles to Mrs. Sarah R. Saylor, Mr. Wm. C. ber of marriage licenses issued was 32. countrymen, your co-operation in re- with the accumulation of wealth, yet majority is able when so disposed and The republicans filed notice of con- Chas. J. H. Canter, (Rep.) 8432 York Road, receives the mail there Baker; Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Fuss and ceiying contributions and subscrip- it remains true that a fortune accum- acting in accord to control public af- test against Delegates Straus and Harry F. Baer, (Rep.) 3420 for four families, and then comes to daughter, Mr. Roy Fogle, Miss Annie ulated can be classifica- tions in your community is invited." in legitimate business fairs; yet so often, of late, have can- Campbell in the city and against offi- Henry J. Hoffacker, (Dem.) 3419 Double Pipe Creek, and receives the Frock, Mrs. Nettie Marshal, Mr. Gor- United States domestic accumulated by the person specially didates nominated in the tion, conditions and rates of postage, This is in no sense a charitable en- name of cials in all counties where democrats Joseph L. Haines, (Rep.) 3405 mail of a part of Carroll Co., and is don Stonesifer. terprise. The estate left by our late benefited only upon condition of con- Democracy been defeated at the polls filed contests, besides Anne Arundel, Frank P. Rupp, (Dem.) 3381 scheduled to return to D. P. Creek in Mr. John Airing, who had the mis- now apply to all mail sent from this ferring benefits as to force the to Cuba, Guam, Hawaii, beloved President is wholly ample for itumense incideutal inevitable conclusion St. Mary's and others. J. Thomas Harris, (Rep.) 3379 time to catch the 8.33 a. m., train go- fortune to have his first finger ampu- eountry upon that there must be something will Philippines, Porto Rico and Tutuila, the purpose of erecting a shaft to others. radical- Mr. Herman S. Platt conteet Oliver A. Baines, (Dern.) 3365 ing east. Then he has to make a de- tated, is now able to resume the du- mark his last resting place. It is rath- The mechanism of modern business ly wrong with the Democratic party the election of Comptroller J. W. Gustavus Barnes, through Reifsni- livery to York Road by way of New ties of his old position. including all islands adjacent to the that extreme care must to produce this result. A Samoan group belonging to the Unit- er an opportunity given to those who is so delicate very brief Hering. Mr. J. Frank Turner, it is der & Grimes, attorneys, on Wednes- Midway. This is only a partial de- Mr. Chas. Knott and sister have re- be taken not to interfere with it in a review of the situation will reveal the Thomas Par- ed States. loved him, to participate in an endur- said, will also test Mr. day, filed a petition in the Circuit livery of the country covered, and turned home from a two weeks visit ing testimonial to his high christian spirit of rashness or ignorance. real cause of the difficulty. ran's election as Clerk of Court cf Court of Carroll county for a recount from the looks of the team at 8.38 a. to Stateline, Pa. character as a ruler, and as a man. The first essential in determining True Democratic principles, prac- Appeals. of all the yotes cast for County Com- m., at this favorable weather and On Thanksgiving day, Mr. E. H. Mrs. McKinley remains at home industrial tices, and spent driv- In due time, a souvenir cirtificate how to deal with the great traditions have not chang- The votes will be recoubted, by the missioner. Mr. Daniel J. Hesson was condition of the roads, the parties Sharetts entertained a number of his with the exception of time combinations is knowledge of the ed in the last decade, ror cemetery and about the will be presented by the trustees of has the various county boards, for county notified about three weeks ago that who laid out such a drive for one friends at his home near town. ing to the facts—publicity. In the interest of fealty, respect and love of Democrats of the city. She livee mostly in the past and the fund to each individual contribu- officers and members legisla- his seat would be contested, but no horse, should be arrested for cruelty Mr. Milton Fogle and sons, Cletus tor, and each name will be remitted the public the Government should for these essentials of Democracy ture, while the legislature will con- further step in the matter was taken to animals. Why this route must be- and John, and Mr. Joshua Myerley, seems to be waiting for the time when inspect and examine abated in the her husband. Friends by the RECORD, along with the con- have the right to least. Why then is the duct the recount for the state officers, until this week. gin and end at York Road, the public paid a flying visit to friends in Penn- she shall join the workings of the great corpora- political complexion of Maryland will have say she is in as good a condition as tribution received. Any amount,from Maryland which means that The grounds on which the petition would like to know ? sylvania. tions engaged in interstate business. doubtful ? season of political turmoil nev- can be expected. 10c and upward, will be received and such a is based are: (1) That mistakes to the Your correspondent was a school- Mr. J as. Eyler and family spent Sun- recorded, up to January 1st., 1902, * * * The nation should also assume Because the Democratic party man- er before experienced. It is said that number of over 50 were made against boy in his teens when the free school day with Mr. John Airing's. when our remittance will be made. power of supervision and regulation, agement, instead of being the instru- it will be impossible for the recount the petitioner in counting the ballots. system went into effect in Carroll Mr. E. H. Sharetts and brother at- Mr. Gorman has engaged rooms at * * * especially where the corpora- ment of the party to manage its af- to be made by the legislature within (2) That more than 50 improperly county, and well remembers the dis- tended a lumber sale in the mountain the Hotel Rennert for the three Sickness of Granville S. Haines. tion derives a portion of its wealth fairs in the interest of true Democra- the 90 days of the session. marked ballots were counted for Dan- satisfaction the system gave in the on Saturday last, and purchased a months that the legislature will be in from the existence of senile monopolis- cy. has become the means of perpetu- The Sun, in commenting on the iel J. Hesson. (3) That oyer 100 legal laying off of school districts; the peo- number of posts, rails and palings. position to session, and thus be in a (For the RECORD.) tic element or tendency in its busi- ating in place and power certain men cases, says; votes cast for the petitioner were not ple had to petition the proper author- Cards are out announcing the mar- watch every move made at Annapolis. We regret to learn from the latest ness. who are cunning enough to subvert "That these contests will mean counted. (4) That a number of votes ities, and new districts were made riage of Miss Abbie Wilhide to Mr. It is said that not only the Senatorial report, that the condition of Mr. With the sole exception of the farm- that which was intended to serve the large expenditures by both parties, as intended to be cast for him by quali- and old ones changed until matters Wm. J. Stansbury. question, but all acts of the legisla- Granville S. Haines, of Union Bridge, ing interest DO one matter is of such people to subserve their own selfish well as vast labor and trouble both in fied voters were rejected by the worked satisfactory to the patrons. Mrs. Bowers, of near ture, will be closely watched. Fourpoints, who has been critically ill during the vital moment as the welfare of the purposes and ends. the Legislature and elsewhere, is cer- judges. Mr. Hesson had 51 majority We are assured that some missionary is spending an indefinite time with past flve weeks, remains unchanged. wage workers. * * * It is therefore a Because the official party organiza- tain. over Mr. Barnes. work will have to be done along that her son-in-law, Mr. Ben The jury in the case of Frank Rine- Knott. Mr. Haines had several carbuncles on matter of hearty congratulation that tion, instead of standing as the just The Republicans assert that many line, until the -work along Carroll's The much needed rain has hart, tried for causing the death of arrived his head in the Fall, and later erysip- wages are higher to-day than ever arbitrator, through the means of an of the cases will find their way into i'rederick's Appeal to Congress. crooked western boundary is straight- at last, as the water was getting very Miss Finfrock by upsetting a boat in elas developed; when this was about before in our hietory and far higher honest primary election, between as- the higher courts, and claim that the ened out. Matters should not be scarce in our town. Lake Royer, near Pen-Mar, after be- controlled, rheumatism, with heart than in any other country. pirants for party and public honor, democratic contests are largely blus- Those persons having in charge the given over to designing men. ing out 41 hours, stated that they trouble, appeared, and grave fear has I regard it as necessary to re-enact has been ignominously used to ad- ter, intended to draw public attention matter of getting Congress to look Misses Marian and Bettie Troxell,of were unable to agree. Judge Stake been felt as to the outcome of this immediately the law excluding Chi- vance the interests of the subservient from those which the republicans will with favor upon Frederick's war claim Fourpoints, and Miss Lottie Engler, Uniontown.—Harry Harbaugh and discharged them. The State's Attor- complication. Dr. Fair, of Union nese laborers and to strengthen it and to retard the progress of the make. The latter's object, it is claim- have prepared a letter which will be of Linwood Shade, were guests of family spent Sunday with Mrs. John- ney stetted the case and it will prob- Bridge, and Dr. Brown of New Wind- wherever necessary. worthy, independent and honorable. ed, in making these contests is solely sent to each Senator and Representa- Miss Mary R. Weybright, and on Sat- son Hollenberry's ably not be tried again. sor, have been in daily attendance, Our present immigration laws are Because the liberal, patriotic .and to pile up campaign material, and, if tive, members of the present Con- urday eveping Mr. Herbert Englar,of Miss Emma Pearre and sister, of and have been in consultation with unsatisfactory. We need every honest well qualified Democratic party ad- possible, to gain a few county offices. gress, which convened on Monday. Linwood, and Miss Lillian Watnpler Union Bridge, spent part of the week Hon. William H. Thomas, Associate specialists from Baltimore. The fam- and efficient immigrant who brings herent, with praise-worthy ambition If, they claim, the ballot boxes are The letter is a lengthily one, and after were guests at the same place. with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Heck. Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, ily have had the aesistance of Mrs. here a strong body, a stout heart, a for a public career, has learned by once opened the fraud will be so ap- reciting the origin of the claim, says: Mr. and Mrs. Whittes, of Baltimore, spent a few took the oath of office before James Charles Smith, a trained nurse,in the goon head and a resolute purpose to bitter experience, that the very qual- parent that it will amply justify any "Whether it was military strategy Linwood.—Too much butchering days with the family of Howell Billingslea, clerk of the Cir- care of Mr. Haines. do his duty well in every way and to ities which should give him prefer- expenditnre. that left the Upper Potomac unde- on hand last week to send Mr. John Shaw. items. Mr. cuit Court, Saturday afternoon. The bring up his children as law-abiding ence and honor are the very quali- The republican leaders have no fended in order to lure the enemy in- No matter how strong the desire and Mrs. John Koons spent to Sunday with oath was administered in the presence Pastor Remembered. and God-fearing members of the com- ties most deprecated by autocratic hope of success in making a contest to the loyal States of Maryland and tell the truth, the whole truth and Mr. William Segafoose's of a few members of the bar and some munity. arbiters of party favors. against Dr. Hering or any of the Del- Pennsylvania, where he could be met nothing but the truth, mistakes or friends. Judge Thomas succeeds (For the Ruconn.) Nothing could be more unwise than Because the party managers have egates to the Legisluture,but say they on grounds of our choosing and not omissions will Mr. John Martin and family, of On sometimes occur; the Judge Charles T. Reifsnider. He en- Thanksgiving afternoon, about to disturb the business interests of refused to be guided by Democratic simply want to get a recount to show his, it is impossible to say, but the report of the sale of Westminster, spent Sunday with Mr. thirty of the the late E. L. tered upon his duties on Monday. good people of Taney- the country by any general tariff principles, and have led the course of what has been done. effects were extremely disastrous to Shriner farm known as Harry Weaver's family. town and Harney Linwood gathered at the change at this time. the party through the uncertain ln regard to the democratic con- us, resulting in three invasions in as Shade should have included E. Clay Prof. Barton A. Bean, of the Smith- U. B. parsonage. After a pleasant Reciprocity must be treated as the quagmires of compromise and expedi- tests the matter is altogether differ- many successive years. We think this Shriner's name as sonian Institute (Department of Senator McComas addressed the time one of the purchas- spent in singing, prayer and sev- handmaiden of protection. Our first ency. ent. The primary object in making fact is deserving of your considera- ers, he being particularly Fishes) Washington, D. C., paid his Senate on Thursday, on the evils of eral addresses, all active in anarchism and the necessity for stern left, leaving the duty is to eee that the protection Because the men in control of party them, it is asserted, is to have a foil tion. But there is a far more import- securing this beautiful home for cousins, Mrs. Kate Gilbert's family, a preacher and his family the flying repiessive legislation. It was the first about $45.00 granted by the tariff in every case members have sacrificed true Demo- for the republican contests, but it is ant one to which we inyite your at- future use of his widowed mother. visit on Monday. Prof. Bean richer in temporal things, consisting where it is needed is maintained, and cratic practices and efforts as a means urged it is none the less important to tention: Mr. and Mrs. was twice at the Pan-American Ex- set speech of the session, and as the of Nathan Engler, find- Maryland Senator is both popular provisions and cash. Some one reciprocity be sought for so far as it of preferment and emolument, and increase the working majority in the "Early's invasion appeared to be ing so much satisfaction position in the interest of the depart- said it, was a slight and pleasure among his colleagues as an effective token of respect can safely be done without injury to established in their stead the degen- Legislature. Should they be success- but the usual one into Westeen Mary- in the possession of a baby grand in ment, and will go to the Charleston from our many friends. speaker, and as he had, moreover, Well, I can our home industries. erating service of factionalists devoid ful in all the counties, as well as in land, and it is absolutely certain the the person of Miss Vivian, have re- Exposition shortly. see the "token" as clear as a sunbeam, Unless our commerce is always to of moral, legal or conscientious the city, where notices haye been goyernment so regarded it, and but cently purchased Preaching in Uniontown Church of chosen for his topic a subject of uni- but I have for their daughter, vei sal interest,he held the unflagging not yet been able to see be carried in foreign bottoms we must scruples or limitations. served, it will mean a gain of 15 votes for the warning sent from Frederick Miss Helen, a baby grand God, Sunday, at 10.15 a. m. Subject, where the "slight" piano, and interest of his hearers to the end of comes in. If this is have war craft to protect it. Because the teachings and inspira- on joint ballot, which will increase the capital of the nation would have now that little lady is happy as "The Christian's life a life of separa- the way they slight people a his discourse. The galleries, too,were in this Four thousand additional seamen tions of traditional Democracy have the majority to 30 and give enough been wholly unprepared, and would lark on a bright and smiling April tion from the world." At 7 p. well community, we will try to endure it and 1000 additional marines should been neglected and made a mockery democratic yotes in the House of Del- have fallen into his hands. Through morning. subject. "The Hope of Glory." filled. without a murmur. be provided, and an increase in offi- by the men who ought to have made egates to pass a constitutional amend- a letter from a loyal Virginian to a Mr. W m. Cover and wife, and Mrs. Mr. Editor, I beg leave, through cers. them the invincible barriers of party ment. citizen of Frederick, now deceased,we Charles We have, a uumber of times, read the Miller, Sr., of Baltimore, and Keysville.—Winter weather has at columns of your excellent paper, Gunnery practice should be unceas- supremacy. Republican politicians profess to be- were positively assured that the raid Mrs. Charles Miller, of and heard people say they saw to make public Mrs. James Cas- last made its appearance, in the form acknowledgement of ing. Because the will of the majority of lieve that these contests will not be was not an ordinary one; that the de- sell and Mrs. Fowble, of Westminster, hite partridges, but we have never this greatful remembrance. To all of rain and sleet, with snow mixed. We should at once provide for a na- the party in the control of party af- seriously made,and say the democrats fenseless condition of Washington came on the 10.14 train Monday morn- had the pleasure of seeing one of who contributed—our sincere thanks, was known in Virginia, Mr. Eli Fox and .family, of near tional naval reserve. fairs and in the nomination of candi- would not dare to thus defy public and that by a ing and have been guests of Mrs Myra Kump's, these rare birds until last Tuesday and to the faithful solicitors thanks— bold and rapid movement it was spent Thanksgiving with his It is not necessary to increase our dates, too often, have been subordi- opinion." be- Al baugh. parents at this place. evening when Powers Pittenturff, thanks for this practical, substantial nated by lieyed Early could easily effect its one of our army beyond its present size at this trickery or fraud to the The Herald has the following to say Miss Lotta, Engler is having a nice Mr. T. C. Fox and family, visited at fine wing shots, dropped "Thanksgiving" expression. "The dominating will of some one capture. This information was im- into our sanctum and showed us a time. man, of the movement; time visiting in Waynesboro and at Mr. William Snyder's,near Farquhars Lord has done great things for us, No other citizens deserve so well of clique or faction, and as often has "Mr. Gorman is alone responsible mediately dispatched to the govern- real white partridge. Mr. Pittenturff whereof we are glad." Fourpoints. Run, last Sunday. the republic as the veterans, the sur- shown its impatience and resentment for the contests inaugurated by the ment, a small force hastily collected, The two children of Mr. and Mrs. shot the bird in the vicinity of Middle A. B. MOWER. but sufficient to cause a Mrs. William Hess has gone to vivors of those who saved the Union. in the success of the Republican democrats. delay and de- Jesse C. Shriner,who with their moth- York, Creek, Md. It was the only white one feat the object of the invasion. In Pa.,to spend the winter among The time has arrived when we party. This announcement was made yes- er have been at Linwood Shade for her children. in the flock. Mr. P., sent it to a tax- Remember the Poor. The brief, we claim that by our prompt idermist to have it should recognize the Indian as an in- remedy for this condition lies terday by a prominent local political several months, have both been sick Mr. Roy Six is getting along as well mounted.—Gettys- in the enactment by the action we saved Washington from berg Star. dividual and not as a member of a next General leader. The same gentleman stated but are now improving. as can be expected, all things consid- (For the RECORD') Assembly of an effective primary elec- that Mr. Gorman had adopted this capture, and the nation a disaster "ID Ms name," tribe. Your correspondent with his wife ered. who has said, "The tion law so constructed in its basic course against the advice of every whose results cannot be computed in The President's annual message to poor ye have always with you," we From every standpoint it is unwise and sister, departed from their usual And still another old land mark in Congress went in this year for the for the United States to continue to features as to prevent inter party city leader, including Mr. Rasin. Gov- money. And this at a cost to our city custom of coming home from meeting again ask, as the Christmas season of our community is to pass away; in first time in print. The two copies rely upon the ships of competing na- voting, repeating and other well ernor Smith is also said to be opposed $200,000. on Sunday, and partook of the hos- approaches, that those who have so "There can be no doubt that Early the near future. Mr. Oliver Newcomer for the two Youses were printed on tions tor the distribution of our goods known primary election abuses, in- to it. Democrats generally agree that pitality of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bak- will pull down kindly aided us in the past,will again cluding had learned of the part we had play- the old Stonesifer barn paper of the same size as that which It should be made advantageous to the taxing of party candidates if persisted in it will injure the party er, of Friendship. Mrs. B., is isot only and replace it with a contribute toward the Christmas for the expenses of primary ed in thwarting his plans, and this large new barn was used heretofore for the written treat carry American goods in American elections. in the city. a successfut duck raiser but knows in the spring. to the inmates of our county When this is accomplished, and the only was his revenge. Hagerstown, with copies, though the paper is a heavy Altus House. built ships. The explanation given for the how to prepare and serve them with Lutheran preaching this Sunday There are more than great Democratic masses are able to unwarranted action is about-the population and wealth of white, instead of the blue tint which the usual number of sick The act of Murch 14, 1900, intended that Mr. Gor- other good things, in a way that afternoon and afflicted control their own party affairs, and man thinks it necessary to provide Frederick, was compelled to pay has been in use. Each copy was rich- there this year, and it is for unequivocally to establish gold as the tickles the palate of those who are them to nominate their own candidates, for a constitutional convention, or at $25,000, and York, Pa. with over ly bound in brown morocco, with stiff .speciall y we ask assistance in securing standard money and to maintain at fortunate enough to be gathered a- covers, with simple gold border and a parity therewith all forms of money then, and not until then, will Mary- any rate, to pass amendments to the twice our population, '$40,000. Had round her festive board. Copperville.—The Englar patent little needed comforts,and to gladden land cease to be doubtful in the levy on us been in the same pro lettering, the words on the front be- their medium in use with us has been its polit- constitution, either of which will re- While there we met with Mr. Bak- mail boxes, erected along our road, hearts with a little of the Christ- ical complexion. three portion we would not now be before are a ing "Message of the President of the mas joy. Please shown to be timely and judicious. quire a -fifths vote. The demo- er's brother Frank and his wife. Mr. great convenience to the carrier, send all contribu- CRESCENT DEMOCRATIC CLUB. crats now have only you. as well as an United States, 1901." tions as early as possible to In Hawaii our aim must be to de- 51 members in B., went from Frederick Co., twenty ornament to the resi- velop the territory on the traditional M. N. Packard, Secretary. the lower branch, or six less than the "Our claim is based on the grounds years ago and settled dences,and we recommend them to all MARY B. SHELLMAN; first, in Ottowa Co,, American lines, Balt., Dec. 5, '01. number required to tamper with the that the government had left Kansas, and had not been who need mail boxes. Commissioner of Indian Affairs NANNIE RINKER, us, perhaps east for constitution. As all of these cannot purposely, for military seventeen years. He says the hills Mr. James B. Galt, teacher of Otter Jones on Thursday introduced to Committee. It is hardly more necessary to re- reasons undefended, when our port as to Porto Rico than as to any be entirely relied upon to vote for look to be steeper, the valleys deeper Dale school, has been detained from President Roosevelt a delegation of radical measures, strength would have suffered to repel teaching Ute Indians, who state or territory within our conti- the idea is to be in and the roads narrower than they oil account of a cutaneous were anxious to Funeral of Rev. Dr. D. J. Hauer. feR FOR TWO position to oust about nine this invasion; and, second, that we disease, resembling meet the "great father." The Presi- nental limits. WEEKS. ;i..f mem hers used to be. The destruction of tim- erysipelas. As if an excuse can be trumped up. rendered a service of incalculable ber is also quite Mr. Galt was making considerable dent shook hands very cordially with Hanover, Pa., Dec. 2.—The funeral 1 most earnestly ask your attention Just for an experiment, we an- value to noticeable. Another theory advanced is that the nation in saving the cap- Mrs. Martha Pyle left on progress in his school, we hope his each of the Indians. One of the In- of Rev. Dr. Daniel J. Hauer took to the vital peel of providing for a nounce, that, until Dec. 14th., ital from being Thursday Mr. Gorman is not sure of enouger surprised and captur- for Fawn Grove, Pa., where she will detention will be of short duration. dians understood English. On being place to-day and was the largest eyer substantial reduction in the tariff we will receive single trial sub- ed, and that this enormous levy was informed held in SI? votes to elect him United States Sen- spend most of the winter. Miss Ethel V. Garner, a former of this fact the President Hanover. duties on Cuban imports into the scriptions to the RECORD to ator. This, punishment for such service. turned to him and said: Hundreds of however,is not well found- Mrs. Caroline Englar returned from pupil of Otter Dale School, has enter- "Tell your relatives, friends and United States. stS April 1, 1902, for 20c; or, 5 sub- ed, and even if the contests are "It has been objected that the ed the brothers that I had 50 Indians in my former parishioners came pre Waynesboro last week, bringing her Collegiate Institute, of Union from all In dealing with the Philippine peo- scriptions or more, received at dicated upon such a contingency Mr. recognition of this claim would open Bridge. regiment during the War with Spain parts of the surrounding and distant son, D. Fred. and family, with her. ple we muet show both patience and one time, at 15c each. The above Gorman could not expect to be a ben- the door to many others; but it is re- Mr. S. Taylor Fleagle, while assist- and they made fine soldiers." Tne In- country to attend. Nearly 100 clergy- offer is made on the condition, Merle, tbe sixteen year old son of strength, forbearance and steadfast ?IS eficiary, for the reason that those spectfully submitted that it has no Wm. ing John A. Garner in threshing, had dians appeared to be very much men from Western Pennsylvania, that, should the RECORD prove SIS parallel. H. Stem, met with an unfortu- resolution. who would vote against him would There is not other like it. nate accident the misfortune to fall off the straw pleased when this message was con- Eastern Pennsylvania and Maryland satisfactory, it will he continued It is not a claim early this week. He I call your attention to the crying also antagonize any movement which for damages or loss had been operating a stack on a fence, thereby fracturing veyed to them. synods were in attendance. at the regular $1,00 a year rate. sustained in war, but for Tornado feed need of a cable to Hawaii and the would make his election certain. service ren- cutter, and before the machine had two of his ribs. The services were in charge of Rev. This offer is not good after Dec. dered. The ingratitude of republics Dr. Charles M. Philippines, to be continued from the OS The Baltimore News, says: "As the ceased its motion reached his right Not for many years has there been Stock,president of the 14th. fighting strength of an is proverbial, but we do not belieye West Pennsylvania Lutheran Philippines to posts in Asia. army never hand underneath to remove some cut so much interest manifested in the Synod THE CARROLL RECORD CO. measures up near to its total enrol- Congress can resist the merit or jus- Pleasant Valley.—The Sabbath and pastor of St. Mark's. The No single great national work which fodder, when the point of his mitten corn market as at the present time, hymn ment, so Legislative majorities are tice of our claim or longer delay its school at this place is making rapid and sixty cents for "How Firm a Foundation" was sung, remains to be undertaeeen on this •• EieeeeEieee(ieeee*eeeceee&• payment." was caught by the knives and his progress with the singing for the corn, which is the seldom found in practice to reach the hand drawn market price to-day,was an followed by the reading of the Twen- continent is of such consequence to in and badly crushed. Christmas entertainment, which is to undream- Orphans' Court Proceedings. figures of the total party membership The third finger was ed of thing a few months ago. With ty-third Psalm and a part of the the American people as the building Congress Started off Well. mangled and be held on Christmas Eve, Dee. 24th. fourth ot a canal across the isthmus The political composition of the last hung to his hand by a mere thread of corn still on the rise our farmers nat- chapter of I Thessalonians by connect- MONDAY, All are invited. Rev, J. E. ing North and South America. Dec. 2nd., 1901.—Letteus House of Delegates was 65 democrats skin and the flesh was torn from the urally feel very much encouraged, Maurer, president of the of administration on Congress has made a good start in Butchering seems to be the order of Maryland Synod. the estate of and 26 republicans, but the vote on inside of his fore-finger nearly to the but how much higher the market will Our people intend to abide by the Isaac N. Sullivan, deceased, granted the election bill on its first the matter of bills presented. It is the day, and some fine porkers are The sermon followed, delivered. passage in bone. Dr. W. D. Brown was sum- go is a matter of mere conjecture. by Monroe doctrine and to insist upon it unto Edward F. Sullivan, who re- that body was 56 to 28. Upon its final estimated that more than 3,000 bills being killed. Published reports to the Rev. Dr. L. A. Mann, of Littlestown. as the one sure means of securing the have been introduced in the House. moned and skillfully dressed the Mrs. H. T. Wantz and daughter, effect that turned inventory of money. passage, as amended by the Senate, wound, removing the ruling prices point to dollar corn, His text was the fifteenth yerse of the peace of the Western Hern;sphere. Among the most important were the almost severed Ruth Anna, and Mrs. Cora Leister One The last will and testament of Nel- the vote was 53 to 27. The constitu- finger. The patient is getting along is not looked upon with any degree hundred and sixteenth Psalm, The work of upbuilding the navy lie Key, tbese; and two children, Lawyer and Mabel, "Precious in the deceased, admitted to pro- tional majority in the last House was nicely and is quite brave. of confidence and some of our local sight of the Lord is must be steadily continued. bate and letters To punish persons assaulting or spent Sunday at Union Mills. the death of His saints." testamentary thereon 46. It will be seen that the same buyers who are well informed on the granted unto Luther Kemp, ratio killing the President of the United Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eckard and son Rey. Dr. M. Valentine, who re- of discrepancy between the condition of the market, advise our president of Who L. H. Herrick, is. ceived order to notify creditors. nominal majority and States. Union Bridge.—Christ Schnider and Carroll, of Silver Run, spent Sunday the Theological Seminary, the working farmers to sell while they can get 60 Gettys- The last will and testament of Dan- majority in a House where the con To repeal the pankruptcy law. wife, of Baltimore, formerly of Union at Mr. Levi Maus'. cents a bushel.—Centreville Observer. burg, pronounced a eulogy, and with following is a To create a reciprocity counnission. Bridge, spent a week at the home of Miss Lizzie Bankert moved from this the singing The brief sketch of iel A. Cox, deceased, admitted to pro- stitutional majority will be 48 and of "Nearer, My God, to L. H. Kerrick, who is bate and To create a department of com- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephens, near place to her nephew's, Mr. Charles Thee," the announced as letters testamentary thereon the whole party strength but 51 services closed. one of the speakers at the granted unto George merce. town. They also spent some of the Bankert, of near Uniontown. Miss John Creager, who lives at Buena Among the ministers Farmers' E. Cox, who re- would make it very unsafe to attempt present were: Institutes, to be held in this county. ceived order to notify creditors. To create a permanent census bu- time in town shaking hands with old Ban kert was a resident of this place Vista Station, along the Western Ma- Revs. J. E. Maurer, of to pass offensively partisan measures. Boonsboro, He is a graduate of the Illinois Marehal N., and Charles E. Nus- It is undoubtedly the intention of the reau. friends. place for 28 years, and will be greatly ryland Railroad, has mysteriously Md.; D. F. Koser, of Arendtsville; disappeared, and his Wesleyan Uniyersity and trustee of baum, executors of Isaiah Nusbaum, democratic leaders to make several To amend the currency law. Miss Annie Warner, of near New missed by the ladies, especially when family and Luther Kuhlman, of Frederick; W. G. To friends fear some eyil has befallen that institution; has been a member deceased, reported sale of real estate. of the republican members-elect walk regulate and tax oleomargarine. Windsor, spent a few days last week they need a new bonnet. Minnich,of Harney; Samuel A. Diehl, Three Pacific cable bills. with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Ed him, Mr. Creager, who conducted the of of Illinois legislature, is president of TUESDAY, Dec. 3rd., 1901.—Edwin the plank. Westminter; F. H. Crissman, of Illinois Cattle J., and ward McCauley, on N. Main street. livery stables at the Buena Vista York Haven; Feeders Association, John V. Wentz, executors of While the democrats have an ample Melrose.—Mrs. Warehhne, familiar- Drs. E. J. Wolf, M. Val- president of American Aberdeen An- Abdel R. Wentz, Joseph Mumma, who was arrested An infant child, seyeral weeks old, Springs Hotel and the Monterey Inn entine and A. R. deceased, reported working majority in the Senate, the ly known as "Granny" Warehime, Stock, of Gettys- gus Association, and a member of Ad- sales of real estate and last week in York for attempting to of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Strausburg, during the summer season, left his bury; Dr. George W. personal prop- majority of 15 on joint ballot is not and loved by all who kuew her, died home Enders, Dr. visory Committee on cattle feeding erty. considered as absolutely reliable pass a bank note, raised from $1 to died on Tuesday afternoon. on Saturday morning, telling Peter Anstadt, A. G. Fastnacht and for at her home in town, on Thursday his wife that he was experiments, College of Agriculture, The last will and testament of Mr. Gorman, and disquieting rumors $10, and who later confessed to rais- Granville S. Haines, who was re- going to Waynes- S. E. Herring, of York,and Rev. A. A. evening, of pneumonia. She was boro to attend to some business mat- University of Illinois. He is carrying Christiana Barnes, deceased, admit- of possible coups by which he may be ing it, was given a hearing before the ported in last week's items as much Parr, of Spring Grove. U. S. commissioners at Harrisburg improyed and hopes were entertained more than three score and ten, years ters and would return in a few hours. on a farm of something more than ted to probate and letters testament- defeated continue in the air. Senator of age, and left quite a number of two thousand acrealeas four ary thereon Wednesday and in default of bail was of soon getting out again, was taken He went to Wavbesboro, and in the Sheriff hundred granted unto Thomas A. Putzel is an aggressive fighter and chiluren, and many relatives and Harvey R. Lease, of Freder- and eighty bead ot pure-bred and Barnes and Caroline L. lodged in jail to await the acrion of much worse on Thursday evening of evening went to Edgemont and from ick county, has Kolb, who re- has always been a thorn in the side friends, to mourn her loss. Many there telephoned appointed the follow- grade Angus cattle and other stock. ceived order to notify creditors. of the democratic managers, the circuit court. Mumma, who giyee last week and has been very ill ever to Charles Gardner, ing deputy sheriffs: J. Emory so possi- sinall children knew and loved her, agent for the Western Maryland Rail- Nelson, These facts will give the impression Annie F. Forrest, executrix of Isaac bly the attack on him is also more his place of residence as Mechanics- since. He is no better at this writing, Petersville; George M. Clabaugh, burg, told Detective Griffin of the Wednesday evening. and will miss her. road at Buena Vista, to tell his wite that he is in the farming business in C. Forrest, deceased, received order than an empty formality. Surprises are welcomed at any thine Johnsville; Allen J. Beitler, Creagers- fact and not simply on paper. to sell real estate. United States Secret Service bueeau, Emanuel Stultz, of whose illness that he would not be home until town; Hiram It has been hinted that a recount but pleasant ones are given a warm Tome, Hauvers; Henry Final ratification of Chief of Police White and Sergeant mention was made some time ago, is Monday morning. He has not been S. B. De Grange, the sale of the of the whole vote in the state, which welcome. On Saturday evening, a heard from Buckeystown;Chas. real estate of Sarah C. Reese, deceas- would be necessary in the Horn that the charge on which he very ill with little hope of recovery. since. E. Renner,Jackson; Charles E. Sale at Dead-Letter Office. contest for man rapped at the door where Mr. Welk- ed. the Comptrollership, could not be was arrested in York was not the first Rey. H. J. Macalister,the Reformed er, Liberty. affense he committed. minister arid Rev. J. H. Brunges, the Geo. Zepp, Sr., lives, and brought a B. Ebert & Sons, of Frederick,have Washington, Dec. 5.—The annual Noah Sullivan, acting executor of made within the 90-day limit of the nice quarter of beef, and said it was Ephrann Warehinse, deceased, receiv- session of the Legislature and that M. E. minister, will exchange pulpits won their suit of $6,701 against the MARRIED. sale of articles which have come into To next Sunday, Dec. a Christmas present for them. We the possession ed orders to sell real estate and per- another extra session may be neees- Prevent Potatoes Rotting. 8th. Rey. Mac- Alleman Hardware Co., of Gettys- of the Dead-Letter alister in the morning, at the M. E. will not give the name of the kind burg, Pa. In the first case the facts Office will take place on Monday. A sonal property. sary next spring." donor, but will say that he lives at BROWN—LAWYER.—On Noy. 28th., J. Wesley Zepp, Leonard Zepp With reference to the rotting of po- &lurch. and Rev. Brunges at 7.30, at were these: Luther M. Alleman sold 1901, at the catalogue has been prepared, describ- and Avondale, above Westminster, a dis- Lutheran parsonage, Sil- Joshua W. Hering, executors of Law- , Perhaps the oldest school teacher in tatoes an experienced grower says the Reformed church. his hardware establishment in Gettys- ver Run, by Rev. W. H Ehrhart, Mr. ing the articles to he offered., Among that when there is trouble of Mr. L. F. Miller and son tance of 13 miles from here. rings, rence Zepp, deceased, reported sale of active service in Pennsylvania is Miss potatoes Harvey burg to Messrs Johns and Gitt, who, John T. Brown and Miss Annie P. them are gold pins, watches, rotting they should be lime cured. and daughter Minerva, of spoons, lockets, spectacles, real estate. Lizzie Walker, who fills a position in Philadel- by a public notice in the Gettysburg Lawyer, both of Silver Run. etc. Two the His method of doing this is when the phia, were in town several days last Wakefield.—Mrs. Maria I3rilhart papers, hundred and fifty lots of jewelry will Norristown High School. On De- assumed all the debts of Alle- Circuit Court Proceedings. cember 16th., potatoes are put in the cellar to take week the guest of J. Elsie Miller and and Mrs. Wesley San ble, spent man contracted in be sold. Foreign coins, dentists' gold Miss Walker will cele- carrying on his BLACK—WHERLEY.—On December brate her fiftieth slacked Ihne and scatter it over the wife, at the home of Joseph Wolfe.on Wednesday with Mrs. Brilhart's sis- store. Sargent & Co., were 4th., 1901, at Mt. and gold nuggets are there. A dia- anniversary as a creditors Joy parsonage, by State ys George A. Shoemaker; sell- teacher in the public schools. potatoes until they are white with a South Main street. ter, Mrs. Fleteher 13abylon, of this of Alleman for goods bought in carry- Rev. W. G. Minnick, Mr. Irvin B. mond scarf-pin asid a solitaire ring, ing liquor to minor. Plea of gailty thin coating of the lime. The action Mrs. Covel; also a watch set George of Baltimore, place. ing on his store, to the extent of Black and Miss Fannie J. Wnerley, with diamonds, are confessed. Fined $50.00 and costs. It is said that Woodsboro will soon of the lime has the effect of absorbing will spend the winter Nora Balser is on in the collection. months at the Miss the sick list. about $3,000. When the business no- both of Adams Co., Pa. Weant for state, and J. M. Reifsnider become the principal receiving sta- the moisture of the tuber and stop- home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Samuel Diehl is aleo quite ill. tice Byers. was brought to their attention There are 880 lots of books, from tor traverser. tion for the Liberty Copper Mines in- ping the heating or fermenting that Mr Govel s run as engineer on the Mrs. Margaret Bowers will have they demanded payment of the new Church Notices. one to 100 to the lot, including fiction State vs Basil Whiteleather; pur- stead of Union Bridge, as heretofore. so often causes the rot. In many cases W. M. R. R. puts him in Union Bridge public sale Monday, Dec. 16, 1901. firm, and upon refusal of such pay- history, science, dictionaries, books in chasing liquor for a minor. Plea of A lot of coal ordered through Messrs where potatoes had small epots on for the winter having ideal for Preaching in the U. B. church Taneytown, schedule. We are weather ment they brought suit against them. English, Spanish, French, Italiar, not guilty confessed by state. Weant Cutehall & Fogle will soon arrive and the lime stopped the process of the Barton A. Beane, of butchering, and quite a number of The next Sunday, at 10 a. Harney p, m. All 'Washington, facts in the Ebert case were sub- are welcome. Swedish, Hebrew, Chinese, Dutch for state, Reifsnider & Grimes for preparations for its storage and also decay. This -is a remedy easily ap- D. C , Fish Curator at the Smithson- people in this vieinity are taking stantially the the same, the firm being A. B. MOWER, Pastor. Bohemian. Hungarian and Polish. traverser. for the storage of the copper that is plied and one that will cost very lit- ian institute, spent from Saturday advantage of it. creditors to the extent of over $6,000, There are 5339 lots of general mer- Court adjourned Wednesday even- to be sent Union Bridge charge. Reformed church.— away, will likely be made tle. It will not injure the potato, in till Monday with Clevela.nd Anders Mr. Weasche Bowers, of Baltimore, the verdict in their case being for St. Paul's church. WM a. m.; chandise, with all varieties of under- ing until Monday, Dec. 9th., 1901, at at that point, which is a few miles fact he claims that it improves the and family, on Edward CassellA $6,701. Ladiesburg, South Main street ex- paid his sister, Mrs. 2 p. m. H. J. MACALISTER, Pastor. wear, clothing, tools, cigars, etc. 10 o'clock a. m. nearer the mines than Union Bridge. taste. tended. flying visit one day this week. party who have 'rite Carroll Record. refused to attend the have big crops or fail." "But," I said, caucus of the majority and to bind INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS. "does it not work in the same way on 0•000•000•0•0•0.0•0.0•0•0? themselves to its allegiance. In fact, small farms • Published as on large? When a man Toys, every Saturday, Fancy O at Taneytown, the congressional Goods, caucus is equivalent 0 Md., by The Carroll Record Printing puts all of his capital into one crop O FOR 0 and Publishing Company. to the party primary, and affects O the does it not take more than two or • 9 party standing 0 P. B. ENGLAR. Editor and Manager. of the members of three years to break him ?" , • both houses as the primary • relates to "That's -444hisaand Useful 0 0 it, that's it," said my farm- Holiday Gifts, BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Cold • • the individual Weather! Dr. G. T. MOTTER, Pres. G. A. ARNOLD. voter. er friend, "all the eggs in one basket, O 0 F. H. SEISS, Sec. & Treas. Dr. C. BIRN 1E. The House opposition leader is Con- • GEO. H. BIRNIE. P. B. ENGLAR. you see. But suppose he has ten -YOTTIVr-EvS. • a gressman . JOHN S. BOWER. Richardson, whose past ex- baskets, and a dozen • eggs in each • perience in the tactics ••• 0 0 TERMS. One Dollar per an'num in advance open to a mi one, and an accident knocks over two • Salves, Lotions, • Six months, 50c. Trial subscriptions, Three nority force fits him well for the task 0 . months,25c. Subscriptions continued, he still has eight left to sell. I have • will be allotted ? and other as a rule, after the time for which the paper him-a task that is frequent- seen men go bankrupt on strawber- applications for ,c/). bas been paid, has expired. Subscribers who 150 Christmas Suggestions. NOTICE! ly of no avail (0 • wish to discontinue, should notify us, or ask and rarely rewarded, ries, on beans, on chickens, on pigs, 0 Chapped Hands and Lips. 4 their Postmaster to do so. The label on pa- yet which none the less requires more per contains date to which the susbeription on horseradish. A man may go bank- •0 0 has been paid. No paper will be discontin- parts than are needed in the charac- GIFTS FOR (0 • ued rupt on sweet peas." The last advice MEN! • 0 until all arrearages have been paid, ex- ter of a majority Combination Crokinole and Car- (0 o cept at the option of the publisher. leader. of my friend was: "A few acres of Neck-tie Boxes, 39c to $1.00. • Fin e Soaps, • ADVERTISING rates will be given on ap- The opposition rom Boards, up to $3.50. Shaving Sets, up OLIVER o o plication, in the House is apt land, well tilled,is better than Our to $2.50. M. GROUSE, for many years • after the character of the business a large Marytrs, McKinley, Garfield and Umbrellas, 49e to $3.00. (6 0 has been definitely stated, together with in- to prove futile, spasmodic and at number Lincoln, to keep the skin soft. • formation as to space, of acres badly tilled. Every Framed, $1.50. Knives, 25c and 50e. (6 • o position and length times ridiculous, for lst. Quality Razors, a salesman for Derr & Lamberd, O of contract. The publisher reserves the the members of badly tilled acre stands for so much $1.00. Bill Books, 25c and 50c. has ac-• 0 privilege of declining all offers for space. the minority Safety Inkstand, Combination, $1.00 0 0 hold widely variant waste energy. We have got to the end Cuff Buttons, 25c up. • views set. Golf Gloves, cepted a position with o ENTERED AT TANEYTOWN POSTOFFICE on many important subjects, 50c. AS SECOND of big farming. We must learn to use Soft and Derby Hats, $1.00 up. (0 ? ALSO- CLASS MATTER Whisks and Holders. • and their opposition is more partisan what Silver • o we have to better advantage, Mounted Hat Brush, 50e. Clothes Brushes, 25c up. ., than logical. Fountain Pens, . SATURDAY. DEC. 7th., 1901. and adjust ourselves to a more closely $1.00. Hair Brushes, 25c up. Many Southern Rubber Boots. congressmen are inhabited country. We have gone on Shaving Mirrors, Shaving Brushes. :Lough Syrups Over 3 0 really Gaiters, 25c. Combs. MILLER BROS' O The McKinley opposed to free trade, or even a whole half-century 0 Memorial beyond the safe Watches, $1.00 up to $15. Shaving Mugs, 0 reciprocity, when it touches cotton, 15c up. O line, trying to farm on too extensive Scarf Pins, 25e. Purses, 25c to $1.00. and a Full Line of As we announce on the pine lumber, Collar Boxes, (0 POPULAR 0 first page of rice, sugar or tobacco. It a scale. Raising what can be produc- up to $1.50. Handkerchief, 25c to 50e. (0 CASH STORES, 0 this issue, the RECORD will receive, will be seen, then, Violins, $2.50. (6 that much of the ed elsewhere at much less expense, in- Tobacco Jars, 50c. until 20th. Century Suspenders, 50c. Neck Pure January Ist.,subscriptions,great South is actually protectionist at stead of adapting -ties, 25c to 50c. ffi WESTMINSTER, MD., Drugs and Medicines. our production to Watch Chains, up to $2.50. Mustache Cups or small, for the purpose of aiding in heart. The isthinian canal is opposed and Saucers, 25c up. our markets and the conditions gov- Silk Mufflers. Cyclometers, $1.00. • the erection of a popular National along no strictly drawn Embroidered Slippers, where lines of party erning supp;y and demand."-G. H. 89e. Bicycle Bells, 50c. he will be able to show the largest memorial to the memory nor do naval Leather Slippers, $1.00 to $1.50. of the late appropriations afford an DIERHOLD, in Agricultural Epito- James Mean's $2.50 shoe. line of Rohl S. McKinney, President McKinley. It is unnecessary acceptable basis of combined opposi- mist. to state that this is an offered privil- tion. GIFTS FOR WOMEN! DRUGGIST,- ege, rather than an appeal for aid; Reciprocity may give the democrats H. T. McIntyre, St. Paul, Minn., Work Baskets, 25c. Wall Pockets. certainly, who has been troubled with a disor- 7-Button Oyer-gaiters, 25c. Mrs. Potts' Dry Goods, to, TANEYTOWN, - - MD. it is not an appeal for char- an opportunity to effect an influence Sad Irons. Notions, Carpets,• dered stomach, says, ••Chainberlain's "Beaute" $2.00 Shoe. Jardineres, 20c ity, and only those who loved and re- on successful legislation. to $1.50. o•00000•0•0•000•oe00000006 If the much Stomach and Liver Tablets do we Silyer Thimbles. Large China Table spected the 10 Dishes, 50c to $1. Cloaks,Ladies' President in life, are ex- talked-of split between the West on more good than anything I have ever -piece Toilet Sets, up to $5.00. Manicure Sets, $1.25. Suits, Mill nery, 100 piece pected, or desired, to contribute. one side and the North and Central taken." For sale by R. S. McKinney, Dinner Set, $10.00. Photo Cases, 50c up. Druggist, Taneytown, Md. Silver Plated Cake Basket, $1.25 up. We have never had a President sections on the other develops in con- Wicker Photo Basket, 50e. (0 lothing, Shoes and Hats, Silver Trimmed Glass Pitchers. Albums, QUALITY WINS! who was so near to the people nection with reciprocity, $1.00 up. -so the opposi- Prices of' Food Advancing. Gold Band Water Set, $1.25. Teacher's Bibles, sympathetic Rogers' $1.00, $1.50. and kind-as McKinley. tion might unite with the advocates Tea Spoons. Pocket Books, 25c to 75e. in Western Maryland. It is Fancy Case, He never held aloof from even the of reciprocal treaties, provided the not a pleasant prospect which Comb and Brush set. Lambs Wool Soles, 25e. $1.00 up. LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! most lowly, nor did he distinguish be- chief protected industries of the South confronto the house holder of moder- Fur Trimmed Juliet, $1.00. Counterpane. $1.00. Rochester tween rich or poor, were unmolested. ate means as the winter approaches, Grayy Ladle. $1.00. high or low,either The administration Fine Mantle Clocks, up to $6.50. Hand Mirrors, of practically all 25e. in his official or personal capacity. appears to favor reciprocity,although food stuffs rising Linen Napkins and Towels. China Bone Dishes, Fancy and Staple Groceries Rogers' 13c. He was truly one of the people, and, opposed by Hanna and steadily. There io scarcely a commodi- Butter Knives and Sugar China Chocolate Set, other strong Spoons. $2.50. can be had at as nearly as possible the whole peo- republican party leaders. ty of table consumption which has Box Letter Paper. Pearl Handle Pen Holders, 10c up to Fancy China ple's President. It is not advanced in cost during the past Plates, 10c to 25c. extremely doubtful if Mr. $1.00. Brooches, 23c. J. T. KOONTZ'S. There is no doubt that Roosevelt would three or four months. Fresh and Rogers' Silver Knives and Forks. this oppor- care to effect such a can- Finger Rings, $1.00. I guarantee all goods fresh tunity ned yegetables,all Novelty Figure, Jardineres. 50c. THE and to to testify to the universal es- coalition with the democrats in Con- grain products and Cracker Jars. BIRNIETRUSTCO. be as represented or money refunded. China Wicker Baskets, 25e. Fern teem in which he was held will be gress. By so doing, the republican meats are still rising. Dishes. We handle a full line of Fresh Large Size Waiters, 50c. Smyrna Rugs. TANEYTOWN, MD. gladly accepted by hundreds of thous- national organization The cause of the trouble is believed Chafing would be split, Dishes, $3.00.• Carpet Sweepers. (Successors to GEO. 11. ands, of by some to be the Fine Lamps, BIRNIE 6: CO.) all classes, throughout the much as the silver wedge of Bryan drought of last $1.00 to $5.00. After Dinner Cups and Saucers. Groceries and Confectioneries. country. summer, which interfered Glass Dippers, 10c. The formation of this Asso- disrupted the democracy throughout seriously Best quality at bottom prices. Not with the TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING ciation was a happy thought, and its two campaigns. It is difficult to per- gardens and the grain fields BUSINESS. necessary to publish prices, as the public purpose a distinctively ceive how and pastures. Potatoes came out of GIFTS FOR We receive Deposits subject to Check. Have Safety can be convinced if they give American dem- the administration could GIRLS! Deposit Vault for Valu- us a the ground in Dolls, lc to $1.00. Pay Interest on Time ables. call. We have the agency for onstration, appropriately closing one decide that a few advances in recipro- many regions only half Toy Washer, $1.00. Deposits. the famous a crop, while green Toy Tea Sets, 5c to 50e. Water Colors, Give Special Rates to Weekly of the saddest events in the history cal agreements would be worth such truck shrank per- Handkerchief, Sc to 25c. and Legal Depository for Trust Funds. 5c to 25e. Toy Ice Cream Freezer, Monthly Depositors. of our country. May our people a sacrifice, It is more likely ceptibly in volume. On the great Boxed $1.50. re- that a Stationary, 10c to 40c. Silver Watches, $3 00 Discount Legally authorized to Accept Cyclone spond, not western farms the drought Books, 5c up. Business Notes. TRUSTS Flour, lavishly, but generally. failure on the part of the majority to was a seri- to 50c. Game Old Maids, of every description, as RE- ous Brooches, Authors, Sc to 10c. Make Loans on Approved Security. Give it a trial and be convinced agree on reciprocity would affliction. The corn crop was a 10c to 50c. Alphabet Blocks. Sc to CEIVER, TRUSTEE, ADMINISTRATOR, Too simply Umbrellas, 25e. Collections EXECUTOR, that it is superior to all other grades Many School Holidays. total failure in some parts 49c to $1.00 Pencil Boxes, Sc to 10c. Promptly Attended to. ASSIGNEE or GUARDIAN. postpone such legislation. The hopes, of the Parcheesi, $1.00. that you have been using. Use it country, and Toy Coffee Mills, 10c to 25c. once We are of the opinion then, of any effective democratic ac- in other parts only a Doll-Go-Carts, 50c to THIS and you will never use any other. that there $1.00. Toy Dust Pan, Sc. BANK has been a Successful and We also tion appear lacking. fraction of a crop was harvested. Necklaces, 50c. Growing carry a full line of all other are too many holidays during the The democratic Toy Sprinkler, Sc. grades of The cattle were out Rings, 10c to $1.60. Institution. Its DEPOSITS Flour, Cornmeal, etc. winter term of our public schools. members will most probably fill such of pasturages Dressed Dolls, 25c up. and LOANS and Lockets, 35e. Ten days offices as are habitually were fed on corn, and later on Doll Baby iN ursing Set, Sc. or two weeks during the granted the Purses, Sc to 25e. Horse show its Progress. minority wheat, which happens to be normally Shoe Magnet, lc. Coffee and Tea. holiday season, is too long for the and make a few speeches to Fur Trimmed Juliet Slippers, $1.00. Trick Mirror, Sc. abundant this year. Doll Trunks, Total Deposits. Total Loans. I always keep schools to be closed; in other words, have printed for circulation among With wheat go- 25c to $1.00. Rooster Whistles, le. constantly on band a ing into the Sets Pewter Dishes, 10c to 25e. Feb. 9, 1897, e fresh supply of Coffee and the pupils thereby lose their home abiding constituents.- mangers, naturally the Tin Animals on platform, 10c. 114,048.97 Feb. 9, 1897, e Tea, at too many days 117,066.14 small prices for the best quality Bait. Herald. price is rising in the markets and Feb. 9, 1898, 138,798.45 Feb. 9, 1898, of of instruction, and this is especially 127,760.73 goods. Try my 15c Loose Roasted flour is becoming more Feb. 9, 1899. true ot those who are permitted to at- costly. The GIFTS FOR BOYS! 178,396.85 Feb. 9, 1899, 164,463.88 Coffee, and you will find it the best To Promote Nature meat tend school Studies. scale has jumped upwards in School Bags, 10c to 25c. Feb. 9, 1900, for the money that you have eyer only during the winter Donkey Party, 25c. 202,297.09 Feb. 9, 1900, used. consequence of the difficulty of feed- Pencil Boxes, Sc to 10e. Watch 200,373.43. season. A meeting was held last week, in Chains, Sc to $1.00. ing the cattle, and the Tool Chests, 50c to $1.00. Cuff Buttons, 15c Holidays, we fully understand, are Baltimore, by an association packers have Rubber and up. Feb. 9, 1901, 242,330.46 of ladies taken Balls, Sc to 250. Umbrellas, 40c to $1.00. Feb. 9, 1901, 225.693.30 always welcomed advantage of every shade of Mechanical Canned Goods and Dried Fruits. by the children, be- having in view the securing of means Toys, 25e. Toy Drums, 10c to 25c. advance to put up their wholesale Iron Toys, 10e up. DIRECTORS. constantly cause of that inherent perversity to promote "nature studies" in the Paints, 5c to 25c. on hand. Tobacco, Cigars, and retail prices. Neckties, 10c to 25c. EDW. E. REINDOLLAR, etc., always in stock. which decides in favor of play, in- public schools of the Rubber Boots. Pres't. J. J. WEAVER, Jr., Vice-Pres't. Eggs and Lard city. Some Butter Knives, 5c to 25e. taken in exchange. stead of study,which follows the operation of the Magic Lanterns, 25c to $1.00. GEO. H. BIRNIE, Give me a call shows the neces- progress has already been made in Suspenders, 10e, Iron Cashier. G. WALTER WILT, Ass't Cashier and be convinced that my same law, and the lack of cheap grain Passenger Trains, 50c to $1.00. prices are sity for the firm guidance of older this direction by propounding certain Gloves, 39c. Building Blocks. MARTIN D. HESS. EDWIN H. SHARETTS. as low as the lowest. foods for the hens has added to Scarf Pins, 25e. HARVEY E. WEANT. heads whom experience has taught questions to the pupils, and offering the Nickel Watches, Sc and 10c. cost of eggs. There is Handkerchiefs, 5c to 25e. the wisdom of work and education prizes for their solution. apparently no Archarena Game Boards, $2.50. For begin- way to Books, Sc to 50c. Toy THE MODEL BAKERY, during the period cope with such a situation. Shooting Gallery, $1.00. when the young ners, we consider the following ques- Toy Animals, Sc up. Crokinole TAN The only remedy for the man in nar- Boards, $1.00 up. An Xmas Suggestion! EYTOWN, MD. mind is most easily impressed. Natur- tions-which are among those given- Wheel Barrow; 25e. Dominoes, Sc to row circumstances is to Rubber 25c. ally, if the matter of holidays be left just a little "tough"; be unusually Stamps, 10e to 25c. Alphabet Clocks, Sc to careful Toy Printing Press, 25c. to teachers How do each of the of his expenditures, and to 25e. Mouth Organs. Sc to 50c. If you desire to give something and pupils, they will be following stems DOM Toy Guns, 15e to 50e. useful and practical Oh to reckon upon a possible numerous; therefore, school boards- the tree, trellis or wall over which it further in- for a Christmas Gift, why not buy_ GREAT " climbs: Grape, Virginia creepef, English ivy, crease in the cost of living possibly backed by parental influence this winter. clematis. morning glory? -Centreville -should insist Record. F. Me YOU NT, on more days of teach- What is the difference between the upper - Taneytown, Shoes, Hats, ing. and Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, lower sides of the leaf in lilac, pine, ap- "A Business Proposition." Christmas day, including ple and fern? Is the under side of the latter the day the Suspende -s, Neckwear, 1"--REDUCTION before same at different times of the year? Certainly an original Handkerchiefs, Fur and after,should be a sufficient Why? contribution Gloves, vacation. to the now earnestly discussed ONLY A Fur Collars, Way's Mufflers, Um- New Year's day is so little What animals that you know can turn their race WORD ! brellas, a reasonable holiday-scarcely more ears, and why do they do it? question in the South, is that made Trucks, Dress Suit Cases, etc. Why has a cat ON than the first day of any month in the whiskers.? by Mr. John M. F. Erwin, under the Silverware, Watches, Why is a tiger striped,the leopard spotted? Our selection of Neckwear is the finest year-that the schools should title "The Negro: A Business Propo- "A word to the wise is sufficient." we have ever shown. not Why is a Bah dark in color above and light Clocks and For 25c then be closed. So sition." Mr. Erwin disclaiins ally de- Diamonds we can give you all the latest shapes in far as the teacher beneath? "If ladies he lint young and fair, Puffs, Tecks, and What sire to settle the negro OF ALL KINDS. Four-in-hand and String his pay is concerned, holidays living creatures change their bones question; but They have the gift to know it." -- Ties; also the same shapes in the 50c Blankets, are none too frequent; but, schools or skeletons? Which change their skills? tells of an interesting and suggestive grades. We have an Remember, immense assortment of Men's and Boys' are held Prizes are also offered for best col- experiment which ha; been that you can get any- for the benefit of the chil- carried BUT LISTEN! thing in this Leather, Felt, and Gum lections of pressed flowers, on in line you may wish to Boots, Cloth, Leather and Cord Caps, dren, not of teachers, therefore, the the best Louisiana. Here, on a purely , have, at- story Since "Feathers make the bird: Women's warm lined Shoes, etc., latter can claim but little or description, best specimen of business basis, a colony of negroes it the Newest, Best and Cheap- Harness, considera- is possible for all-even the sewing and for any hand has est in this city, Give us a tion on this score. -made arti- been made, and under a negro most homely of women-to sur- HULL'S CASH JEWELRY STORE call and get one of our Calendars In the matter cle. manager, ne,;ro overseers and pass the average, if they buy for 1902. of colleges and board- negro I have a collectors, their wearing apparel- large assortment in stock, ing schools, the longer vacation term the colored people haye and if I don't have Tact in Farming. what you want, I Pobes, is another question entirely, for the shown unhooked-for industrial capac- can get it for you-Right. WM. ity; and there has Dresses, Waists, Shoes, C. DEVILBISS, reason that the pupils haye long dis- An old farmer on whom I called been no trouble etc, Repairing of all Kinds. tances whatever between home, and the expense of the gave me several good points,and with them and the 22 W. Main St., Westminster, Md. AT Old Gold , trip, could whites of neighboring and Silver Bought. M21/tRamataaRIM.D.SRMERMOMPIR not be made, nor would it the rest he said: "Farming can al- districts Mr. Whips, be justifiable, Erwin says that the unless ample time be ways be carried on successfully so negroes are recog- Reindollar, allowed; nized by the white Hess & Co's. Talking Machines, but, when "going to school" long as it is not taxed to death. Our people as law- abiding, Our Dress Goods Department Potatoes, means a walk across a field Dr two, fathers useful citizens; that they are (from from $5.00 up; also = = Onions, of the early part of the cen- Calico to Silk) is complete Records down the road land-owners and good tenants. in every and a mile, or, possibly, tury worked on an economical basis; The particular. Prices to suit Repairs. experiment has proved remarkably the people. Big just around the corner of a street in but they lived, and Cut on all! they lived well. successful in its four years; and is now town, and "home" every UN DERWEAR. night, the They did not have our privileges, but yielding twenty-five per cent to the Poultry. necessity for either numerous.or long, the kink was that they knew how to investors. The article, which appears We make Underwear a specialty- vacations, in The Outlook for carry DO shoddy. is somewhat difficult to see. take advantage of what privileges November 80, is These are specialties S. C. REAVER. written with animation and a strong just now, and you will do Besides, the average public school pu- they did have. Nobody Saddle and needs more sense of humor. It is worthy of care BLANKETS! Harness Maker, pil is not so hard worked as well to send us your consignments. to need than the farmer does to readjust him- ful attention from students of the TAN EYTOWN. MD. frequent Hats-Boots rests in order to recover from self to the times he liyes in. We can- race question. --Shoes! "brain fag." not farm it now as they did a hundred Carpets and Oilcloth ! ELLIS & BONSACK, A Good Cough years ago and liye; but we can adjust Meaicine. GENERAL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Pay as You Go! [From the Gazette, Toowoomba,Aust.] Good and Cheap ! ourselves to the times and live tight The Blanket Season I find Chamberlain's Cough The above motto, well." Then he brought his list down Reme- 305 S. Charles St., Baltimore, Md., is fast approaching, and-as whether for in- dy is an excellent medicine. I is with a whack that have Spectacles or Eye Glasses. natural-you want to get the dividual or collective use, has lost rattled his silver been suffering from a severe cough spoons. Gloves and When in need of these, remember Best obtainable for your money. none of its merit, though of ancient I said: "Perhaps you will for the last two months, and it has Mitts, that In order effected you can be served as well by to do this, you should coinage. Its non show me your farm, and illustrate a cure. I have great pleasure at all prices, and to fit your STONER'S make a call -observance, it may in recommending any hands ! home people, as by strangers. NURSERIES, of insrection at- what you mean by showing it.-W. C. Wock- be truthfully said, has cost many a how to NER This is the opinion GEORGE run affairs of one of our Eyes Examined Free, by Dr. F. H. Seiss. E. STONER, Proprietor, financial wreck and many a disturbed on what you call a reason- oldest and most respected residents, Flaps Cash Western Md. Telephone. community, usually as the outcome able modern basis." and has been voluntarily given in GROCERIES. Jewelry Store, Long Distance 'Phone 20-4. West Main St., Westminster, Md. Reid's Harness Bazar, good faith that others may Cheap and Pure! Choice Butcher's TANEYTOWN. of an investment made without real So we took a stroll, and I am going try the - - - - MD remedy and be benefited, as was Mr. Pepper. Don't tail to call and in- New Windsor, Md., justification, or wise to tell you something about it. In the All stock has been inspected by State Entomologist,who consideration. Wockner. This remedy is sold by R. spect our entire line, before freedom certified to their In first place, there were no large from disease. where you will find a complete line of most cases, it is likely the better fields 8 McKinney, Druggist, Taneytown, purchasing elsewhere. The in advantage in buying from Stoner's Nurseries, besides the the latest styles of plan not to "go," unless the "pay" is sight. "Where is your corn ?" I Md. Very Respectfully, of getting healthy certainty Santa stock, is that the stock cultivated in this climate is more said, "I do not raise Claus' in much," lie certain of hand for the trip. an- growing and being true to name than stock bought at Square and swered. North, South a distance, Shaped Blankets There is however, a second motto, "I do not need to. Why or West. for Notice to Creditors. Reindollar, All varieties of street and stable. My stock of which should should I help pile up a lot of good Hess & Co., Fruit, Ornamental and Shade Trees; Berries and other ROBES be a companion to the This is to give notice that the subscriber Small Fruits; Roses and Flowers, is larger than ever, and is material to be unsalable, has obtained from Headquarters Plants and Bulbs of all varieties. composed of aboye-If you go, pay! There is lit- when it can the Orphan's Court of TANEYTOWN, MD. Prices on Application. Satisfaction the very latest and also Carroll county, in Md., letters of administra- guaranteed. handsomest patterns. tle to be gained from lamenting be raised so much cheaper in the tion upon the estate of -IS AT-- Having pur- over AGENTS WANTED. chased for cash, I am prepared Western States? MARGARET J. S. MYERS, to sell a foolish, or extravagant, investment. The first law of econ- E. BARE. D. D. S. late Blankets and Robes very low. When omy is, that every food product of Carroll county, deceased. All persons one is in honor bound to a having claims against the deceased are here- should by warned MYERS Sur". "" s. D. D. s- ESSIG'S debt, whether wholly responsible for be produced where it can be to exhibit the same, with the BROS., Surgeon Dentists, STORE! vouchers thereof legally authenticated, to Littlestown Carriage Works. DAVID B. SHAUM, A full line of everything usually it or not, produced most cheaply, and no one the subscriber, on NEW WINDSOR, the wise thing to do is to or before the 16th. day of MD. kept in a First-cla.s Harness Store else should enter into May, 1902; they may otherwise by law be 0 get rid of the burden as quickly as competition." excluded from all benefit of said estate. atcl-ter. always in stock. See me before you We are prepared to do all kinds of Dental buy. possible. Scolding and blame-fixing "But your wheat," I said, "how Given under my hand this 16th. day of Work-CROWN and BRIDGE work a SPE- He has arrived from the November, 1901. CIALTY. Our office at New Windsor will Snow Mountains, Dealer in Fresh and Cured Meats. do not lift financial obligations. about that ?" "I buy it," he replied. always be with Dolls SAMUEL D. BARE, open. After July 1st., the following for the Babies, Presents Highest Cash Price always paid for Undoubtedly, many "I can buy it cheaper than I can raise 11-16- it. towns will be visited by us; for M. D. Reid good people Administrator. the Ladies, and Gloves, etc., Fat Cattle, Hogs, 9 are it, even now since the price Union Bridge-Tuesday and Wed nesday,each Lambs, Calves, victimized, without personal par- has gone week. for the Gentlemen. Those Near Railroad. New up. Beef Hides and Furs of all kinds. Windsor, Md ticipation - made responsible for Only over there," he added, "are Taneytown - Thursday and Friday, each persons wishing to secure Proprietor Dr, J. W. Helm, week. of financial operations-an illustration two or three acres sown for home use. Johnsville-lst. and 3rd. Monday of each of which may be found in the respon- You notice," he observed, "that I New Windsor, Md., month. Handsome Gifts, Taneytown Meat Market. grow a little barley, ILTniontown-2m1. and 4th. Monday of each LIME! LIME! LIME! sibility of a father for the debts of and enough oats month. Regular wagon will do well by service throughout minor children. In other instances, for my own horses." "That field," 7 13-1v calling and ex- S. D. MEHRING the adjoining country. Surgeon Dentist. amining my line of goods pointing in another for MANUFACTURER 2-16 this same responsibility follows,much direction, "is Crown and Bridge Work, Plate Work, •tire Holiday season. OF 1-tf Superior ing Teeth,and Fill- Agricultural and along the same line, though the sweet corn for the cannery." Teeth extracted without pain. The school teachers re- I will be in TANEI'TOWN.lst. Wednesday of For Holiday Photographs who Building Lime delivered to lationship may be through an entire- "Have you gone into beet raising ?" each month. Engagements can be made treat their scholars will also Fine Carriages, Buggies, THE TANEYTOWN with me by mail, and at my office in take notice that Stations ly different channel, and, in all, I asked. "Not headlong," he replied, Windsor, New my candies all on all Railroads. the at all other times except the 3rd. G0 TO are fresh and prices low PHAETONS, TRAPS, CARTS, straightest "expecting a fortune. I intend Saturday, and Thursday and Friday, imme- -fresh SAVINGS BANK and quickest way out is to wait diately preceding Gum Drops at 4c per pound. until that day. Nitrous Oxide . Cutters, Etc. LOWEST the hest, and this way is in the liqui- I see what will be done after the Gas administered. I have on hand a tine line of Does a General Banking Business, PRICES J. W. HELM, D. D. S., Graduate of Mary- Mitchell's Art Loans money on Real dation of the debt. Government appropriations are used land Gallery! Lemonade, Water, and Tea DAYTON, or Personal Se- University Baltimore. 5-1- 2 curity. Discounts Notes. up. Meanthne I have made Sets; also a beautiful gold MeCALL, Collections and on Liberal Terms. a small It Fine Wagons and Remittances promptly will pay you, as I DM prepared band assortment which is very JAGGER, 1 made. The Opposition in Congress. experiment, that will not damage, Guaranteed First-class in Wm. A. MCKELLIP to give you any size Picture- pleasing to the- eye. - AND A - Interest paid even if it does not pay me, for I shall Thanking the public on Time Deposits. From a Locket to for the General every respect; 80 pounds to The most notable feature of the get some personal knowledge a Life-size, past favors and hoping Line of Light Vehicles. HENRY GALT. Treasurer out of at Reasonable Prices. for a JAS. C. GALT, President. the bushel. Congress,aside from the more Attorney at Law continuance of the same, I import- it. Let me tell you, sir, it's haste that and Solicitor Sittings re- 0-- ant questions made in cloudy or fair main, of national policy, will makes waste. Our farmers are too anx- in Chancery. weather. Repairing DIRECTORS. Kilns at McAleer's Station, P. R. probably Promptly Done! R.; office at Walkersville. Md. be the conduct of what is ious to make a fortune on the jump. JAMES D MITCHELL, Yours Respectfully, SAMUEL STONER, LEONARD ZILE, P •opI '•, Low Prices, technically called the opposition, and all work guaranteed. JOSHUA HOUTZ, JOHN S. BOWER, Respectfuify x ours, So they go into buying great farms, OFFICE IN 60 E. Main St., South Side, formed ALBAUGH BUILDING, adjoining JAMES C. GALT, JOHN J. CRAPSTER, of all members of whatever raising new crops, and they must Firemen's Bld'g, D. H. ESSIG, LITTLESTOWN, COURT ST: WESTMINSTER, 10-5 PA. C. W. WEAVER, CALVIN T. FRINGER M. MD Westminster, Md. Jun-8-1 TANEYTOWN, FRANK McALEER. MD Opposite Depot W. W. CRAPSTER, HENRY GALT. 1-14-9-ly 4 WATCH US 4VP. GROW! THE GREAT MODEL EMPORIUM WEEKLY STORE NEWS. WATCH US 000.0000000000000000000.00.,0000000000000000000.0000000000000.000000000000000.0000000.0.00000.0.000.000000000.000000000.000000000.0000 GROW!

00.0 00000000000000.0 0000.0 0000000000.0 00000000.0 00000. 000.0000000000000.0000000. lt's the goods behind the advertising that There are two ways to economize your dollars makes a store, though some stores seem to think and dimes; make them go as far as they can, and advertising is all that's necessary. How can you don't let them go for trash. When it comes to the have confidence in a store, if you haven't confi- 0 Christmas crush, some people buy anything they dence in its advertising? And how can you have 0 can get hold of. That's all right if they buy confidence in some advertising? at a -, store they can trust. 0.0.0.0...... 0.0.0.0...... 0.40.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0...... 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0...... 0.0.0.0...... 0.0.0.0.0....0., ss '`.. ' , .. ..' i CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS AT DERR & LAMBERD'S. I Last of the Mail Boxes. i NEWEST BRIC-A-BRAC AND ART GOODS. ....__Toy Land Is open In Full Force. Have you secured yours yet? If not, do not _...... Best Selection We delay Have Ever Shown. Everything from Santa Claus Land is here, and such a splendid van- any longer, when it can be gotten so easi- ety as he has brought us this year we have never ly. Surely you would not be satisfied for your Nothing delights the ladies more than pretty China and Bric-a-brac. seen before. Let's have Here is an asssortment our Christmas to-day, before the Toys are all gone, then come neighbor to have one ofthese convenient and ele- such as we have never displayed before. Every- day; Tuesday back Mon- gant thing that is new and attractive may -ever day until Christmas. Wouldn't it be nice if we could Mail Boxes, and you have none, or be com- be found in this collection, besides have Christmas all the year round? pelled to pay several dollars for it. most of the things found here are exclusive designs and patterns, and can only Let us tell of a few things to expect when you come. be had in this store. If you purchase goods from us to the amount Boys' Tool Boxes, 25c to $3.00. iron Stoves, 25c to $1.50. Kid Dolls, 25c to $2.50. 'X of $10 or more, we will be glad to give you one The prices this season are the lowest ever quoted Large Horse on such exquisite and Wagon, 98c. Tin Stoves, 25c to $1.00. Guns, 75c, $1.00. of these boxes Free. The boxes are made of pieces of China, Art Goods, Oriental Busts, etc. Saw and A large Assortment of Buck, 50c. Lead Soldiers, 50c to $1.00. Trunks, 50c to $1.00. Heavy galvanized Iron over the pattern approv- special values at 25c, 48c, The. In the general stock may China Tea Sets, be found- 25c to $2.00. Doll Furniture, 25c to $1.50. Bisque Dolls, 10c to $2.00. ed by the Post Office Officials. We placed orders Girls' Pianos, Fancy Plates, Cups and Saucers, Fancy 35c to $1.50. Dressed Dolls, 25c to $3.00. Good Games, Sc to $5.00. for a big lot, but they are nearly all gone, so do Pictures, Clocks, Washing Sets, 25c, 50c. not put off securing one here for the asking. Vases, Berry Dishes, Chocolate Pots, Crumb Sets, Tea Sets, Mirrors, Bon-bon Dishes, 40...... ••••••••••••••••4440•41•4•••••••••••••••••••4•• Japanese Trays. ••••••••••••••oo...*********”.•••••••••••.••••••••••o...... +40....40.+.....+••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •4•,•••••+••••+6•••••••••.•••••• Holiday Books. Handkerchiefs $1.00 Dress Goods, Silks---Reduced. Fine Furs A 33c, collection of Books for young or old await you here 0 that we are justly proud of. For Christmas. We place on sale to-day 25 Another sale of fine silks, and in the lot will pieces of be ---GOOD found goods that have sold at $1.00, $1 25 and FOR A big stock of elegantly O In Silk, Linen or Lawn, we have never $1.50 a bound books, in the very had such a yard. Nothing more appropriate for Christmas latest titles, and by • superb assortment-yet we have 0 pres- all the leading authors, is here at always been consider- Fine Imperial ent, than a nice silk waist or dress. very moderate prices. ed headquarters for handkerchiefs. 0 Serge, Gifts and Wear. • Our stock this season includes every good style in the following Fancy Taffetas. A Board Back Toy Books, 5c to 25c. • for Men, Women and Children from the low grades colors-navy,plum, green, golden brown, seal rich collection of fine, fashionable Furs for you to Satin striped pick Children's Illustrated Books, 10c to 50c. to the more expensive sorts. Taffetas. from. Our third shipment of these Handsome Fur Good Books for Girls, 25c, 50c. • Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Sc to 50c. brown, garnet, reseda, old rose and gray. These goods vary Corded Taffetas. Collars and Muffs has just been opened. Books for the Boys, Lace Edge Handkerchiefs, 5c to $1.00. 25c, 35c. Colored Paillet-de-soie. We are also Henty and Fireside Embroidered Hankerchiefs, 10c to in width showing a nice assortment of Misses' and series-the best reading for 75c. from 40 inches to 50 inches; and are strictly all wool. Black Peau-de-soie. Children's Fur Boys at 25c. Initial Handkerchiefs, 10c to 50c. Sets in all the newest styles. In connec- tion with this 1 Mourning Handkerchiefs, 5c to Black Peau-de-Cygne. Fur stock, we are showing a fine assort- 25c. Not a yard in the lot worth ment of feather Silk Handkerchiefs, 25c to $1.00. kss than 60c, others 75c and Black Taffeta,(wear guaranteed.) Boas, now fashionable. More than 100 titles, in all the newest bound books, Fur Collars, just Boxed Handkerchiefs, 48c to $1.50. from $2 to $8. what you want at 50c. ÷ many $1.00. Fur Boas, from In fact everything you want can be found here at Of course there is a decided choice in the lot, $5 to $15. moderate prices. Muffs, from $3 to $12. Choice Children's ••••••••••0004*** ••••••41. 4b 4110 • 0 IOC .44*** but we put them all in one lot and mark them 79c a.yard. Sets, from $2 to $5 ••••••••••••••••••••• 0te es•••• 0•••••11410 4-4*********************4 Bed Comforts. S3c a yard. 640.4)•••••••••••• •••••••••**********••••••••••••••••••• Holiday Furniture. •04..•&•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4040 Not more than fifty of them left,the lot was a large Women's Saline Scarfs and Shams, one, but they are selling rapidly. They are covered The most attractive gift you can give any lady for with Satine and Silkoline, and are filled with pure any occasion is a dainty piece of Furniture. We are Petticoats, white For your Toilet, cotton. Without doubt one of the greatest bar- showing a complete new stock of Holiday Furniture- $4.00 Fine Shoes, at $2.50. If you have not yet gotten your Black petticoat,you gains we have ever offered in this line, and just when such an assortment has never met your eyes before. must have it now. White Skirts went with the end of Many new and pretty scarfs and shams-also center- you need them. The finest leather pieces Come and see the grand display-you will be interest- and best workmanship are in these Summer; now you want one of these. Our assortment -have just been opened. The assortment is the ed largest and much surprised at the little prices. shoes, which are the equals of most $4.00 Shoes on the mar- is very large and comprises all the newest styles at lit- we have ever displayed, and the prices are ex- tle prices-85c, $1.00, $1.25, ceptionally reasonable. The prices have been $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50, but we ket. $1.50, and up to $3.00. Fancy Chairs, $1.85 to $14.00. They are fine Vici Kid and Box Calf--also patent leath- bought them all at one price, so we give you your + Scarfs from 25c to $1.50. choice Easy Rockers, $1.69 to $12.00. • er-made in all the new styles for $2.50. Then for $3.00 Shams from 50c to $4 00 pair. Winter Stand Covers Morris Chairs, $6.00 to $12.00. . 'you can have our famous ‘`Queen Quality" shoes, in twenty Wrappers. 50c to $1.50. Parlor Stands, $1.50 to $10.00. are also of the very latest styles; New stock and new styles just opened; pretty blue We showing some lovely styles in Irish Point at $1.98 each. these are the equals of any $5.00 Lace Bed Ladies' Desks, $5.00 to $12.00. and white; also fancies-made of nice Flannelette in Sets, in new and attractive patterns $4.00, shoe made. If you have never worn these shoes-try them. the $5.00 and $6.00 per set. 0•0•0•0•0•0•060•0•0410.0•04,Deosoeososol000000•04)0•0•0e of000•000•0•0•0•0•000•060•0•0•0•000•0•040.0.0.0.0. i- neN% styles, at $1.00 each. .0 04,060.06,•0040.0.0.0•0410•0•0•0•0•0•000•o•060•0•0•0•0•0•06 o•0•0•060•0•000•0•060•00o.0•060•0•0•000•0•0•0•0•0•0. DERR & LAMBERD. DERR LAMBERD. WESTMINSTER, MD. DERR & LAMBERD. DERR & LAMBERD. tiye fires start from overheated stoves bears dowirwazo ',pens tlie valve, Our 412,me and furnaces. FOR THE HOUSEWIFE legislature •uns year authorizing the sa, which contain man an 10 '10 IRT The permitting the contents to escape into HESSIAN FLY. Baltimore American, in an ed- board of supervisors of Orange county, cent of asphalt. itorial on the danger of fires, In the Kitchen. the receptacle below. WESTERN says: If the contract was awarded to It for "The most important of all the de- Interesting Observations by the New MARYLAND R. R. "Did every master of a house, before You Can fill it as many times as you From the kitchen comes the life of the construction or improvement posals is phosphate. As is well known, York State Entomologist. MAIN Original articles solicited for this depart retiring, go carefully over his dwell- like, of course. and as you coutinue the of any LINE. ment on any subject relative to"Home" mat- the household, literally, and in that Public highway. either perform natural calkpliosphate, phosphorite Discussing the Hessian tly in New Schedule in effect tors, whether or a social, decorative, culi- ing wherever there was a fire and see process it in c;z8ures for you with ac- to the Sept. 29th., 1901. there must be good work themselves and coprolite are necessary for the York, Dr. Felt, the state nary or general character. Also articles per- that no Stove was in a condition to cheer and conven- curacy each portion of liquid con- or award a subcon- entomologist. taming to Agriculture, Stock-raising, the set afire anything in its vicinity, ience. This tract for the liell'ortnance of the work. Production of superphosphates. This says in Country Gentleman: Read down STATIONS. Dairy, and other kindred topt-qs. Contrihu- and is really most material, tributed. Read DP. that no coals had accidentally- Mr. Harriman's company latter composition and sulphur form . This pest caused considerable injury bions must be received not later than Tuesday rolled for a bad tempered cook may sour the thus has a A.M. A.M. morning to be guaranteed insertion the same out where they could kindle into the most import:1A im,:redients in thc in New York in 1899 930 A.M. P.M. P.M. a food, and a Secret of Good Ten. chance to bid upon the work. As stat- and 1900, but the 52(1 1e. Cherry Run.ar 8 49 week blaze, the long dark kitchen willInost cer- 933 55; 12 48 9(X list of mysterious con- ed, it is not intended to be a money prepay:Won of ertiticial manure. At damage inflicted last spring appears Big Pool 845 1246 854 tainly breed Few housekeepers remember, ..... 94C 535...Clear flagrations would be largely reduced. more kinds of bacteria as they present the illee-Thate Spring- 8 31 1234 842 making concern. mines of Florida from all -accounts to have been much 952 540 Charlton More than half the fires that occur than are wholesome. What, then, should, that when it is necessary to 1001 5 49 8 281229 8 36 Rules of Etiquette. almost supply the world's demand. greater than in recent years. Wheat Will'msport,P.V 8 19 12 20 8 26 are of an insidious character. They should dilute strong tea it should be done With AUTOMOBILE 10 15 6011 ar Hagerstown we look for in a kitchen? First, AN MOWER. "The immense fields of 1)1148:e:ha1e to passed the winter in excellent condi- he 50, 12 08 8(5 begin many hours before they burst Water at the boiling. point. The poor Never let guests feel that they are light enough to see dirt-light over the --- the east aild west of the Jordan need tion, and the remark was out. During all the time that they flavor The Latest made in my the cause of inconvenience. Never of tea made strong, at first and Move In the Campaign • • • •. are gaining strength and sink, light near the stove, light flood- only better means of trafic and com- presence that farmers would have ... • 5 51 (e Will'maport ar read a letter of postal card not ad- force they then reduced, such as is too often serv- Against the Horse. 8 2C can be extinguished almost with the ing every corner-sunlight, too, from munication in order to insure their de- hardly thanked any one for a guaran- dressed to you unless asked. Be court- ed at receptions and "at homes," is us- The automobile has been adapted for P.M. P.M. A.M. fingers, and there is usually a strange velopment. This. it would seem, is not tee of a full crop, so promising was '412 207 7 A.M. P.M. P.S. eous to all. Do not lend borrowed ar- one window at least; windows or ven- ually caused by the addition of hot, not bse in agriculture. the 02 it Hagerstown ar *7 30 L? odor to indicate their presence. A Chicago firm has I far distant, as the Turkish 4 25 2 23 7 20 . 05 8C{ ticles without owners' consent. Make If tilators so placed government situation early in the spring. The sea- -Chewsville.. 11 42 7 42 householders would bear at the top as to let boiling, water to the first infusion. A turned out a mower equipped with ball 4 32 2 31 7 27 ....Smithsburg... the latter in Is planning a tee''••tiation or the Vara- son was exceptional, and rains follow- 4 49 2 41 735 7 10 11 45 7 39 guests comfortable. Bow on entering mind, out bad air, steam lesson In this matter may be-hed from and roller ....Edgemont... 7 05 and seek promptly for the odors, etc. The bearings and propelled by a Jerusalem . . 249 741 11 87 781 a room. Avoid passing in front of per- railroad, and steamboats are ed each other in quick succession, pro- Pen Mar...... • 11 28 722 source of the odor, there would be a odors of burned food, boiled cabbage, the Russians, who serve the most de- gasoline motor. The motor, according Buena Vista sons; if unavoivable ask to be excus- already plying the Dead sea." ducing a vigorous growth 253 Spg large saying of life and property. licious Ica in world, of all 7 4b ar..HIghtleld...le ed. Gentlemen vacate seats for ladies etc., are far less noticeable if there is the and who pre- to The Scientific American, consists of 11 24 711 pare it first very strong. making grasses, so that the hay crop was an if standing. Answer letters prompt;y. plenty of fresh it al- a pair of four cycle gasoline engines of Dictionary For Engineers. A. J. Snell wanted to attend air to oxidize them. enormous one. So far as could be A.M. a par- most an essence of tea. This is diluted P.M. A.M. igiti•gi842 Always keep engagements when pos- Then, If the kitchen six horse power, mounted tandem on The Socicty P.M ty, but was afraid to do so on account is large, a sink in of German Eng:fleet's in learned, there was little indication of . . . 256 754)le..1 sible. Do not scold or whip children to the strength wished with water a large pipe -11ghlield ..as' 711] of pains in his stomach, the middle of the room so that more six inches in diameter and Berlin has undertaken the preparation 324 816 Fairdeld which he the work of this pest last fall, but as ...... 6 4f before strangers. Be helpful to the feared than kept boiling in the samovar. This five feet long. 53 842 ... ilettysburg...... would grow worse. He says, one person can conveniently get of an international technical diction- the spring advanced the 415 904 65 old. Gentlemen should precede in as- water is not allowed to boil and reboil, grain suffered ...New Oxford...... "I was telling my troubles to a lady at it, but not of the inclosed variety, The rear of this pipe is adapted to be ary to be published in English. 431 9 20 554 cending stairs; ladies precede in de- French more and more, till the hater part of Hanover ..... 531 friend, who said: 'Chamberlain's but is renewed as needed. Freshly secured to the mower frame the same 445 935 ar .Porters. scending, even between strangers. Col- mind you, the horrible dirt trap! At and German. Its aim is to secure ex- June or early July, when reports of .ie 511 ic, Cholera and .Diarrhosa Remedy the expense boiled water is insisted upon by all con- as an ordinary draft tongue, and the Avoid allusion to other person's in- of a few more steps a cold haustive completeness in technical the true condition of affairs began to P.M. A.M. will put you in condition for the par- noisseurs in tea Waking. front A.M. P.M firmities or your own ailments. Avoid pantry on the outside for fruit, vege- end is supported by a steering words and expressions. exactness in 5 27 9 35 .. Porters...ar ty.' I bought a bottle and take pleas- come in. A personal investigation or 535 944 le...... 9 30 4 41 loud, harsh or nasal tones. Show ap- tables and many such things translation and ..Spring Grove...... 9 23 435 ure in stating that two doses as are unifnrinity in usage. some of the infested localities has con- 6 00 1010 ar I ork preciation of hospitalities received by cured Preparing- Spanish Onions. 14 ..... 9 00 4 IC me and enabled me to better kept cool and dry than cold and vinced me that ninny the reports returning have a good of p.m courtesies. Write thanks Spanish 'CS aan time at the party." damp, as in the icebox or refrigerator. onions cooked or sliced raw Oil Engines in r-siestine. a.m Mr. Snell is a resi- made to me were literally true. 7 50 /e. a.m p.m for favors received after returning dent Kitchens for' a salad are an appetizing viand. A HightiEld. ar 11 21 III of Summer Hill, N. Y. This rem- are often too large, requiring To what ey.t:-_:t utilitarian spirit 4 53 tOiND 752 from a visit. Be natural, not affected Among preventive measures Dr. Felt ...Blue Ridge.... 652 U 19 7 14 edy is for sale delicious way of cooking these onions 5 17 CO 818 by R. S. McKinney, too many steps. This is due to a mis- Is growing in w! mm - -1mm km di:T.:et...I to advises following: ....Thurniont.... 625 1051 642 or egotistic. Laugh heartily, natural- the 528 CO 826. 'Druggist, Taneytown, Md. taken is to boil them in milk. One large Rocky Ridge .. .. - 10 39 634 idea that unless large they will •CA,bss * consider a:: the . of the far 5 38 C4 837 ly, but not in a boisterous manner. 1. Grow resistant varieties. No. 8 in -Bruceville- .. 6 10 28 8l onion is sufficient for four persons 545 Cc 845 . Do not monopolize the conversation. be hot and stuffy. Not so with proper !Is cast is shown -7mt!': made sections investigated Union Bridge.. 600 10 20 612 the withstood at- Ca 841' Etiquette when served as a dinner vegetable. -,;kv••••-•Al Linwood.... 10 In company select topics for conversa of Gift-giving. air flues and proper methods of cook- statement that oil meow 553 854 -New 14 6(77 tack exceedingly well. Dawson's Gold- WindsOr.. 5 63 1308 6(

K.... First peel the onion carefully. then let '011F' 6 07 8R92F4t2,235 9 09 . tion which are familiar to all. Never ing. As evidence, look at a ship's gal- used in nee:Ise:: in Fele:A:tie for Mediterranean. Westminster... 5 40 9 51 6 49 There is an en Chaff, White Chaff pia. trim your nails in public. Never boast etiquette governing the ley-everything it stak for two hours ill COW water Emory Grove.. ... 9 14 . . at hand pumping 6t18 4. giving and and all im- •• • - water ?rem wells. Red Russian, Prosperity and Demo- 1143 Glyndon of favors received or rendered. Do not receiving of presents, as well salted. then place it in a large • ...... 513 9 13 511 there maculately clean. The paths of work recorded "• % ....Arlington .. - 8 44. .- is about crat have also been as - og become familiar with new acquaint- most things, because - fly '717 t 110 21 should not too often cross or interfere. Saucepan, pour in enough milk to cover rw-Baltimore../e'430. 823 428 ances nor address them by their there is always a best way to do • ' proof. In a factory the raw the ()Mon to the depth of an inch, stand Christian name. Do not interrupt everything. If we penetrate below material never 2. Give good culture and eudeavor to Additional trains leave Baltimore it over a slow fire, put the cover on the TEE AUTOMOBILE MOWER. ion Bridge and for Un- the surface of the little courteous goes back upon its path from the time Intermediate Stations at 10.'2 others while speaking. Apologize con- t•ss.4itze-109419-sss.s... 41".t.r:;:• get a rapid growth of firm straw. a. m., and 2.25 and 6.15 ventions we shall It enters saucepan and let the onion ShIIIIIPP gen- wheel. The large pipe p.m., and leave Un- when expressing contrary opinions. find that considera- until It leaves the building. serves not only Some of the worst injured fields were ion Bridge for Baltimore and tion for tly for three hours. Stations at intermediate Do not look over the shoulder the feelings of others under- The kitchen should be made as sani- Then serve it ill a as a bed for the motor, but also as a 525 and 6.25 a. m., and 12.50 of a low and moist, and a rank growth of m., daily, except p. person reading or writing. Do lies all. Do not try to make your gift tary as the deep vegcLable dish with plenty of reservoir, in the middle Sunday. not hospital or the dairy. The part, for gaso- succulent straw was produced. Sundays only-leave Baltimore for question a look as though it cost more than you melted butter. Season with pepper and Bridge and Unlcn child or servant about passion for woodwork which led build- line, and as exhaust chambers at its Intermediate Stations at 9.36 a. family affairs. Gentlemen paid for it. Aside from the paltry stilt and a little finely (:hopped parsley. m., and 2.35 p. rim. Leave Union do not al- ers of fifty years ago to box up the front and rear ends, one chamber for 6.45 a. In., and Bridge at lude to "conquests" made among spirit of such giving it is a delusion Major Renard. the celebrated mili- 4.(5 p. ni., for Baltimore and la- kitchen sink induced them to make each cylinder, respectively. intermediate Stations. dies. A lady should not accept expen- and a snare, for next year your offer- tary aeronautical expert, has devised a drawers in French Frozen Pudding. Although sive gifts from a gentleman ing must seem to be as fine as the one the kitchen and pantry the driving devices are de- new airship which, it is claimed, except will be THE Baltimore & Cumberland of this closets. signed primarily WEDDING Valley R. R. her betrothed or a relative; flowers, season, or you may appear to These, set in their thin frames Scald one quart of milk; mix env cup- for a mowing ma- superior to that of M. Santos-Dumont. have been less anxious under the stairs, one-fouyib chine, the motor Leave Hagerstown for music, confectionary, books may be to please your in closets, anywhere, ful of sugar. or a cupful of is adapted to a va- A new type of motor Intermediate Shippensburg and friend. has been con- Stations at 11.05 a. iii, and generally accepted. Do not offend or The best gifts are those which are responsible for much of the misery flour, two eggs, all well beaten tegeth- riety of purposes. By simply disen- p. rim. For chambersburg 7.00 put no tax structed by this engineer at the govern- OF 6.30 a. in. Leave upon ShIppensbmw be quick to take offense. Hasten to material resources, caused by waterbugs and bacteria. er; turn this into the milk. stir v.-• II and gaging the cutting apparatus it may be for Hagerstown and Inter but trifles of ment works at Meudon, but so jealous- immediateatec Stations at 6.m0 a. forgive. Make amends promptly. Try which the recipients cook twenty minutes; let this get used as it portable agricultural in., and 3.00 p. m. may make frequent (-Old engine ly has its construction been guarded hambersburg 1.45 p. ni. rather to please than to be pleased. use, and so keep for the giver in mind. A Measuring Funnel. and then add one quart or eieani. one drawing loads about the farm, that no particulars regarding its design SARSAPARILLA Be polite to your employes, associates Take the time to write a few The average housewife would dearly cupful of sugar. one des"-ert - poonful of grinding feed, pumping water, sawing are known Trains and those who serve you; courtesy is words of loving or cordial outside government circles. via A itenwald Cut-off. the index gentility. greeting on the cards that accompany like to have a funnel that will measure vanilla, two ounces of t'' mm %Nine, one- wood, or any other purpose for which It is claimed. however, that the Leave Hagerstown of motor In for chambersburg and your gifts. Without liquids half pound of Freach fm Is; freeze and an engine is valuable. AND terthediate Stations at 3.20 that evidence which are through CELERYs p. m. of poured it generates sufficient speed to enable the Leave If I indiyidual,personal M•ith Chambersburg for Hagerstown were You, My Boy, thought the offer- Into bottles or jugs. A citizen of Chi- serve one nint f 'imed /Tea M. aerostat to be navigable in all weath- Intermediate and ing of even the Stations at 7.49 p. m. - • finest present appears cago, Gottlieb Neudecker, has patented ers save a gale. A NOTABLE MEDICAL I would learn to be polite somewhat graceless to every- and perfunctory. just such contrivance, WORKS FOR GCCD ROADS. Leave Rocky body. A message a which will act The preliminary experiments with the DISCOVERY. Ridge for Emmitsburg at 8.26 on a card is better than a and 10.39 a. m., and 3.31 and 6.31 p. I note, because Incidentally as a strainer if desired. vessel will be carried out in a short Emmitsburg m. Leave wouldn't let any other boy get more informal, and one A New Yorker's P:un For Ilighway for Rocky Ridge at 7.50 and 11 60 should not It has a valve in the lower part and time. They are to be of a No event in the history of medical a. m., and 2.55 and 4.50 p. m. ahead of me in my studies. seem to make much of a Improvement. very severe Leave the science is fraught with more import- Bruceville for Frederick at '.315, I would never make fun of children gift. Haying your presents daintily upper part is divided into four sec- end exacting, nature in order to prove 9.35 and 10.441 a, One of the most interesting develop- ance than the discovery of the ideal m., and 5.32 and 6.30 p. who are well dressed. wrapped is not less a matter of court- tions, each of which represents so many the possibilities of the propelling en- Leave Bruceville for Columbia, Littlestx)wp ments lu the road improvement combination of sarsaparilla with and Taneytown I wouldn't get sulky and pout esy. Let their outward appearance move- gine. One trial celery, at 9.47 a. rim., and 3.45 p. m. is to consist of a trip Mal is, if the greatest Leave Frederick for Baltimore wheneyer I couldn't have commend them. Leave ment has just taken place in Orange Palestine long has been considered good to the and at 7.50 a.m my own them or send from Meudon to Rouen and back, a greatest number 3.00 and p. m. way. them to their destination county. N. Y.-namely, the formatiou Interesting solely as "the Holy Land," is the standard of the day be- total distance of 170 miles. Major Re- comparison. 1 would see if I fore Christmas of company and the only There are millions of Conner Bons at couldn't get people -unless you can insure a by E. II. Harriman for trade which has sought to people cherry Hun, W. Va. to like me by being their reception nard is confident of accomplishing the to-day suffering from ailments civil to every- early in the day. A the construction of roads in that coun- exploit it has hem that of the "person- B. & 0. Passenger trains leave tardy journey without a single stoppage and which sarsaparilla and celery will for Cherry Run body. gift appears like an after- ty at a low price. Mr. Harriman ally conducted" tour. But this Cuniberland and intermediate points, owns may be at a cure. There are thousands of people dairy at 8.55 a. tn.; I would try to see the little things thought.-December Ladies' Home fair rate of speed. chicago Express daily, at several thousand acres of land, known changed soon, for valuable mineral de- in every country who could 1.09 p. ; Chicago Express, daily, that I could do to help my mother, Journal. be saved m. at 10.39 p. as Arden Farms, in the towns of posits have been discovered from future sickness and do them without being asked. Tux- beneath to-day by its edo and Woodbury the historic A Community Physician. prompt use. • Daily. All others daily, except Sunday. I wouldn't conclude that I knew and has constructed soil. A. German mining en- fine roads in every part of gineer in Palestine The Swedish residents of Ludington, Ninety per cent, of the diseases J. M. HOOD. Pres't and Gen'l Manager. more than my father before I had Building Bathtubs his estate, has written home or Glass. Mich.. have introduced which afflict mankind come H. been more than six miles away which are open to the public. But his as follows: a custom of through OR IS WO L D Gen.ral Passau er Agent. from Hitherto the largest concave vessel impure blood or home.-The Sunday-school interest in road improvement "Valuable mineral their fatherland-namely, the employ- disordered nerves. Evangel- that could be blown is not treasures have re• For the former, sarsaparilla ist. from glass has , limited ment of a community physician. A has been had a to his own neighborhood. It is cently been discovered in Palestine, so the ideal cure for Our Job Printing capacity of about twenty-five health association has been organized centuries. For the has a said he believes that the Orange coun- it is safe to say that the industrial latter, celery in its How to Prevent gallons, but Paul Sievert of Dresden the heads concentrated form Fires. ty milk dealers and farmers would be awakening of the Holy Iand is no lon- by of 300 families, each of is the proved corrective. deservedly claims to be able to make bathtubs and whom wide reputation. more prosperous and the county more ger a dream. It is true that greater pays 50 cents a nionth toward The ideal combination of As the cold weather large kettles of glass by his the both increases, the new meth- attractive the salary of a physician Wil0Se serv- these drugs was discovered danger from fires od. The to surnmer visitors if the Part of the once flourishing country is after years will also increase. liquid glass is poured upon a ices are at their command in case of of experiment. It was produced Why? Because it is always Already there is an roads were improved everywhere. a barren desert. The lines of commu- under alarming preva- cast iron plate, to which the quickly illness. Many doctors the name of YAGER'S lence of destructive Mr. Harriman is said to be conscious, nication are miserable. and traffic is earn no more SARSAPA- fires reported from cooling otter edge is made to RILLA WITH CELERY. all sections of the adhere, however. that in order to snake the inn- unsafe. aside than the $1,800 a year paid to the Lud- It is to- clean,first-class work. The country, many of while most of the from the one railroad day proving its worth which could have mass sinks as an provement of ington contract physician, but for that by effecting been prevented had elongated roads attractive to farm- from Ya In to Jerusalem. wcnderful cures in the reasonable care and sack to a table beneath. sum the organization had to be satis- nutnifo!d dis- precaution been FUNNEL MEASURE en the cost of road improvement must "'file newly discovered mineral de- orders which arise from proof that it is appreciated, taken. It is the Compressed air is conveyed through a AND STRAIER. fied with a recent graduate impure blood duty of every one to be kept very low. Ile has accordingly posits lie on both sides of the Jordan from a end weak nerves. Wonderful be extremely cylinder into this sack, gills. Supported by its handle, the cures careful, and especially the table on organized time Orange County and medical school, and the probability Is are reported in cases so during which the funnel Road the Dead sea. The salt deposits of rheumatism, and in, demand,is the cold and windy weather. bottom rests being gradually holds tight whatever fluid may Construction that it will always have to be content scrofula, catarrh, fact Be careful company to bid for con- of the Dead sea could be developed malaria, loss of ap- at night to turn off all lowered, and when the desired size is be put into it until the measurement is with a comparatively inexperienced petite, biliousness, drafts of your tracts for road Improvement in that Into an industry. The waters hold nervousness, fe- that we are always busy. stove,so that they may reached the upper edge is released by adjusted. Then, upon being allowed man. The doctor now engaged is sat- male diseases, etc. not become overheated and county, Intending to make low bids and chlormagnesium, brom-magnesium and start a removal of a retaining strip from the to rest upon the neck of the bottle or isfied, and he should be. He is gain- YAGER'S SARSAPARILLA WITH disastrous fire. Very many destruc- thus keep the price of road Improve- calisalt. Aside from this, there are the We rarely solicit-the Iron plate. lug, the weight of the .upper ,portion ing experience and has a comfortable CELERY is sold by all druggists at work ment down. An act was passed by the bituminous chalk springs of Ntbi Mu- salary in addition. 50c. a bottle. IL is made by Gilbert Bros. & Cu., Baltimore, Md. simoly comes. IN CHINA. FATHER'S WHISKERS. TANEYTOWN LOCAL COLUMN. RIDING HE KILLED THE CASE Special Notices. the Shentzu and When cold winds begin to blow, Shopping! 'Using the Donkey, The Tyrone Store Ghristmas the Wheelbarrow. Father lets his whh.kers grow; Current Items of Local News, of Special FATAL EFFECT OF BROTHER SPEARS' All around his cheeks and chin Short advertisements will be Inserted un- Here comes a gorgeously clad lady Bristles stiff and straight begin der this heading at 5c. per line each issue, by her MUSICAL TESTIMONY. in space, counting seven words to the line. No charge For Good Low-priced Interest to Home Readers. riding a donkey, her husband Stickin' boldly out under 10c. Cash in advance. side. She rides straddle legs, but round Leavin' just a little face How many of you are thinking- Up around his nose to show, Goods, go to- her is drawn an embroidered petticoat, After the Jury Heard It They Ac- FOR SALE.-At private sale, the pres- Time to buy an Almanac for 1902. When cold winds begin to blow. on Balti- "What shall I buy for Christmas displaying all its beauties when riding, quitted the Naughty Children Who remaining two lots facing more St., purchased from Shoemaker easily answered. The lowest temperature so far this her face is painted and powdered, her Laughed In Church and Disturbed Father lets his whiskers grow TYRONE. ents ?" That is very Assemblage. So he won't catch cold, you know; & Elliot. These lots are very desira- Bed winter was 100, this Friday morning. lower lip is one large daub of vermil- the Religious that lot of hair A Pair of Nice Blankets, a Fine 1 wonder how ble f,,r- store rooms and dwellings. that I lion, and her wonderfully dressed hair Can be all stored up in there? to C. I wish to inform the public a at home, from , A well known lawyer of Lancaster, For further information, apply Spread, a good Linen Table Cover; Arthur Clitig,an is shining with grease and gum. She Father's face must kind of be am selling goods at Is Mo., related the following legal inci- B. Schwartz, York St. York, Pa., with a badly mashed hot the day, Like a cushion, seems to me, dozen Napkins, or a pair of linen Tow- wears no hat, however starts to blow dent: One of the most original lawyers 'Fore the cold wind CHRISTMA S Entertainment at St. thumb. but she carries a fan or an oil paper And he lets his whiskers grow. Extremely Low Prices, els. There are thousands of nice things looks very glum as the I ever met in my life was Sam Dysart, Luke's (Winters') Lutheran Sunday prop- parasol, and she and wishing to dispose of goods to are useful and serviceable,that we The Elliot-Shoemaker Hotel sup- who many years ago was a resident of I'm glad mother doesn't go School, December 26, 1901, at 7 o'clock that barbarian passes, for he is not grow make room for others, I will give you erty was sold at public sale, last Sat- Basin' whiskers to let p. m. 12-7 3t you. posed to see her, though very probably ol ur county. Sam was a horn humorist When the wind's as cold as ice, Bargains seldom to be had, consider- can show $3460. l urday, to Chas. B. Schwartz for 'phe stoops and chatters to her lord and aud could have made his fortune in the Mother's cheeks are soft and nice! HULL has a fine selection of Jewel- ing the quality of the goods. My but yesterday master once he is well out of the way. When he lived up our Father's proud, ry for the Holidays, and still more line of Regular monthly meeting of Fire ecture field. I heard mother sigh and say, a -- Next there comes a shentzu-that is, coming in. Have Look Co. this (Friday) evening. Nomina- way, he was engaged on one occasion "He looks like a monkey, though, Boots a long chair with a hood hung between When his whiskers start to grow." Rubber Shoes and Full attendance de- to defend a lot of boys and girls charg- FOR SALE. A desirable property My Shoe line is hard to lot of Handker- tion of officers. two mules walking tandem fashion. -Chicago Record-Herald. is complete. at the Finest and Prettiest ed with disturbing a religious assem- in good repair, 3 doors from Public beat, both as to style and price- sired. Sometimes there is another gayly dress- Square. Apply to Wm. M. REINDOL- chiefs in the county. Remember, we can give bly out in the country. "Laughing and Anything to Oblige. from 50c up. and family ed woman in it, sometimes a magis- LAIL Taneytown, Md. 12-7-tf.1 10e-just the Oliver J. Stonesifer is the way the information -There is something you 1 dozen Handkerchiefs for trate or other grandee, but oftenest of giggling" Angry Tenant I give a useful present with all Cash moved into a portion of H. J. Hilter- arrangements house sit- all come the shrieking, creaking wheel- read. The case was tried before Squire wrong with the heating FOR RENT. My tenant thing for children for school. on Mill Aye., on Co.. near Harney. purchases. brick's new house, universal vehicle of Chi- a good old man who has of this flat. We simply can't keep uated in Frederick barrows, the A. C. Bailey, to by the Tuesday. warm at all. Look at the thermometer, WANTED, a man work Ur Every pelson purchasing Two na. long since gone to his final reward. Write or ap- It indicates a temperature day-terms reasonable. Pounds of Coffee at one time: be- spring sale dates. The wheel is in the middle, and there all cases of the sort, it attracted will you? to S. HILL, Md. Let us have your Like above the freez- ply R. Taneytown, tween now and Christmas, will be is a seat on either side, and the way of only 10 or 15 degrees 12 7-3t. are not the late styles; were sold at Already, twelve haye been handed in an immense crowd from the vicinity what you given a handsome Calendar, which 25 Ladies' Coats--they those tortured wheels cry out is ex- ing point. I'd like to know March. The publication of the list the alleged outrage. will be an ornament to any room. $5.00 to $10.00-must go at $1.95. for cruciating-the air is full of the sound. intend to do about it. GRAPHOPH ONES make nice T. C. Tadlock prosecuted, and he was I'm you can get them at Yours, etc., will be commenced in January. The Chinaman cannot be prevailed up- Accommodating Agent-Well, Xmas Gifts; instructed by the church people to to furnish you a better ther- HULL'S, from $1.50 to $150. Conclave, No. 333 I. 0. H., on to grease them. In the first place, willing Carroll spare no pains to convict the disturb- Tribune. J. A. ANGELL. he is economical and would not waste mometer.-Chicago WANTED.-1000 dry picked Tur- 10-12-tr will have nomination and election of much frightened WEANT & KOONS, the grease, and in the next he looks ers, who were very keys; tail, wings and breast feathers officers, Monday, Dec. 9th., 1901. All court. All the 'upon a silent wheel with suspicion. by being dragged into Faithful Girl. bought. 1000 live Turkeys corn fed TANEYTOWN, MD. to be present. of good fam- MORTGAGEE'S SALE members are requested "Would you have him going like a defendants were children with corn, from Dec. 16, to Dec. 21. their first offense. OF A __ is at a thief?" he asks plaintively. ilies, and it was 1000 Guineas, 30e per pair; 1000 dress- Wm. A. Neill, of Bridgeport, laughed 100 Nevertheless these wheelbarrows are They candidly admitted they ed Ducks and Chickens weekly; Baltimore hospital undergoing treat- insisted barrels Apples. Pigeons 20c, Squabs the only wheeled vehicles, and a cooly out in church, and the state Small Farm, Windsor! said New is Eggs, in the lip. It 25c. Calves 5c-delivering 25c, Organized cancer of Arm for New ment were A their own mouths they will wheel two men and their baggage that by Carroll Coun- yet regarded as Rabbits, Birds and Nuts wanted.- In Taneytown District, SANTA CLAUS & CO, from Toyland, have this day consolidated that the case is not easily. The bishop of northern China condemned. man SCHWARTZ' Produce, Taneytown. ty, Maryland. with OAK HALL, under the limn name of serious. declares he has traveled thousands of Brother Tice Spears, a righteous on a wheelbarrow.-Empire Re- bf Puritanic type, was the main prose- A SHEET OF MUSIC given free Hezekiah Hahn, of this district,was miles By virtue of the power of sale contained in & Co., Limited, cuting witness. He had conducted the with a bill of $1.00 or more,at HULL'S Keefer and wife to Santa Claus, Oak Hall Reifsnider before view. a mortgage from Tobias appointed by Judge Service, and he testified that the peace Cash Jewelry Store. Samuel Stoner, late of Carroll county, de- for the distribution of Christmas Goods, for the next 00 days, bench, one of ceased, the undersigned, as administrators his retirement from the ilwas sadly disturbed by the unseemly public sale on THE FIRST CAMERA. FOR SALE.-10 fine White Shoats, of said deceased, will offer at cargo of goods have arrived, and are being opened; will the examiners in the Alms House behavior of the "rioters." • After he the premises situated on the road leading An immense 1 Phaeton, 2 Falling-top Buggies, 5 from the Plank Road to Basehoar's Mill, and name in part-China Dinner and Tea Sets. China Plates, Salad and Celery It Was Invented by an Italian In the told his story in chief he sat down with farm road case. sets of good new Harness, at a bar- about one-half mile from Mayberry, on Dishes, Chamber Sets, Toilet Sets, Vases. Glove Boxes, Albums, Pictures, Sixteenth Century. waiting for the defend- 'clasped hands, gain. We want 604 bushels of Apples: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21st., 1001, Clocks, Lamps, Silverware, Novelties in Jewelry. Toys of all kinds-Hobby Sheriff Motter and family will oc- Ital- The cemera was invented by an ants' attorney to begin on him. He we will offer 150 barrels of Cider; 25 at 2 o'clock, p. m., all the land described in Horses, Games, Books, Handkerchiefs by the thousand, Silk Mufflers, Fur until spring. said mortgage, containing cupy the jail premises ian named Baptista Porta, though it didn't have long to wait. The exami- barrels Pure Vinegar, 2 years old. Collars, Fur Sets. new sheriff has entered used for photograph- this: Write no cards.-Address, BRUCE- 32 ACRES,3 ROODS AND 31 PERCHES, reduction on the following goods; 50 to 75 La- While the was not at first nation began like improve- Will give 15 to 20 percent VILLE SUPPLY Co., Bruceville, Md. all of which is cleared land. The 56 to 75 Coats for Men and Boys; 50 to 75 Suits upon his duties, he is a "ba.ch" and ing. It was in reality merely a dark "Brother Spears, you led the meetin' ments consist of a Weatherboarded Log dies' and Children's Coats; Dwelling House, Barn, Hog Clothes for Men and Boys-all this season's goods. 100 Ladies' Silk Waist no use for much house room. room, into which the light was admit- that night?" SALE of Blind Bridles, of has PUBLIC house, etc. There is some fruit Patterns, 100 Choice Dress Patterns to go at a Big Reduction. A beautiful ted through a little round hole in one "I did, sir." Front Gears, Breechbands, Buggy on the farm, and water near the -stealing line of Rugs-very cheap. Table and Stand Covers; Blankets. Eggs are so scarce that egg side. The rays of light coming from "You prayed?" Harness, Blankets, Robes, Whips- dwelling house. This property the lands of Jacob Fieagie and Uriah Oar stock of Candies and Nuts will be Fresh and Cheap. We will contin- now regarded a capital offense. Un- this room entered it December 14, 1901, at 1 o'clock, p. m. adjoins is Objects outside of "I did, sir." Yingling, and is well worth the notice of ue to give out tickets during the month, entitling you to 5 per cent rebate. "off" C. Md. a small farm. less the hens call their strike through this aperture and made a pic- "And preached?" -S. REAVER, Taneytown, anyone desiring A for everyone buying $5.00 or upward, of goods, during the terms may be present soon, and resume business, ture on the other side of the room glow- "I tried to." TERMS OF SALE:- Cash; other month. pretty FOR RENT. Store House and made, however, with the undersigned. supply of ing in all the beauty and color of na- "And sang?" Mistress-Why, Jane! What are you Every good child under 12 years of age will be given a present by calling fancy prices for the visible Dwelling,situated on the West corner CLARA M. ENGLAR, ture itself, but rather indistinct and "I sang." doing with that satchel? JOSEPH L. ENGLAR, at the store between the hours of 12 and 3 o'clock, Dec. 24th. eggs will rule during the holidays. of the Public Square in Taney town; deceased, stringe of ev- down. "What did you sing?" Jane-Please, mum, Mr. John told me Administrators of Samuel stoner, We want your trade. Our priccs ought to touch the purse upside best location and best store room in Mortgagee. Yours, Rev. D. Frank by Por- Fountain Filled With keep my eye on it while be went up ery one in search of Bargains. Come and see us. Respectfully As herstofore noted, . This dark room was contrived "'There Is a to the town. Rent low. For further in- J. N. G. Smith, Auctioneer. Garland will conduct the services, on ta about the middle of the sixteenth Blood,' sir." stairs.-Chicago News. formation apply to T. H. ECKENRODE Santa Claus, Oak Hall & Co. by plac- a hymnbook Sunday, in the Lutheran church, the century. He improved it later Here Mr. Dysart pulled 11-30-tf. ing a glass lens in the aperture and from his pocket and handed it to the A Man of Caution. object of which will be the securing or Rent, my property outside a mirror which received the Witness with the remark: "Colonel," said the fair grass widow, FOR SALE EMPIRE of funds for liquidating the debt on at Keysyille-Mits. EMMA S. POWELL. rays of light and reflected them through "Please turn to that song, Brother "let us suppose for a moment that you church property. A large attend- 11-16-4t. the the lens so that that image upon the Spears." and I had been Adam and Eve in the ance is both expected and desired. opposite wall within was made much The witness did so. garden of Eden and I had cffered you FOR SALE. Lot of Plymouth Rock Cream Separators in a natu- what you sang that night?" apple. Would you"- Roosters. MRS. A. E. ZOLLICKOFEER, Uhe Weather report for November; tem- brighter, more distinct and "That's the This was really "It is, sir." "Wait a moment," he Interrupted, near Uniontown, Md. 11-16-4t. ARE THE BEST. maximum 47, minimum 27, Iral or erect position. perature, an invention stand up and sing it now, if getting out where he would have a the first camera obscure, "Well, STORE and Dwelling at Keysville, A truly "20th Cen- highest temperature, 64° on the 1st.; necessary. "Now go which is enjoyed to the present den you please." chance to run if for sale or rent. SAMUEL D. Fox, tury" EMPIRE cat- Stilt. temperature,18° on 20th.; mean Novelty lowest being situated often upon a hilltop, "What!" ahead and suppose." Keysville. 11-16-tf. alogue may be had temperature for month, 37°; rainfall where a picturesque country surround- "You heard what I said, Brother But she changed the subject.-Chica- for the asking-it 2.14 inches; clear days 11; partly ing may be reflected through a lens Spears." go Record-Herald. WANTED. An unmarried man to best explains why work in Dairy and assist with farm the EMPIRE Im- to be right "in cloudy 7; cloudy 13. Days of killing which is placed in the center of the "But I can't sing before this sort of F YOU want work, during winter months, and if proved Separators Icrowd." Trusting. but Impatient. this season, order an frost, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 20, 21, 22. Direc- conical roof. satisfactory steady employment at are superior to all it" cam- Spears," with much appar- "Into thy keeping. 0 gracious Heav- of wind, N. W. Now, our modern photographic ! "Brother good wagn will be given. Must be a other makes. It is " Yoke Suit. tion that eminent tragedian "International era is merely a small comera obscure lent indignation, "do I understand en," exclaimed the good milker. Address "FARMER," then you will under- evi- commit suit is an original creation of Mrs. Louise Dallas, widow of the in its simplest form, carrying a lens at lyou refuse to furnish legitimate at the close of the third act. "I Hagerstown, Md. 11 9 tf. stand why I am sell- This late W. W. Dallas, who once resided one end and a ground glass screen at dence to this jury?" my destinies!" ing inferior and THE INTERNATIONAL TAIL- i on his PRIVATE SALE of House and Lot, the McFadden estate, at Trevan- the other. It is, however, often much "No, no-but, you see"- Then he closed his hands complicated makes on and Vacant Lot, on New St., Taney- ORING COMPANY, of New York complicated in its construction. "Your honor," said Mr. Dysart, "I breast, cast his eyes upward and won- of Separators to the ion, died at her home in Baltimore, More town, Md. House, 28x34, two-story,8 most insist that the witness shall sing the dered why In the blue blazes the blank junk dealer and re- and Chicago, the largest and Nov. 25th. Mrs. Dallas was a bene- rooms; Wash House, 12x16; Wagon on to just as he did on the was so bug in coming placing them with the and Colds in Children. song referred dash curtain Shed, 18x26, all oak frames; Barn,Hog reliable tailoring concern in volently disposed lady and was high- Coughs It is a our line of Improv- night of alleged disturbance. down.-Chicago Tribune. Corn Crib, Cistern and never- Her age was 77 years. Pen, edEMPIRE machines,of which I have world, for whom we take orders. ly thought of. of a well known part of our evidence and very impor- of water. Both lots are Recommendation failing well sold over 600. nobbiest Interment was made in Philadelphia Chicago Physician. tant. The reason for it will be disclos- A Bit of a Philosopher Hiniseit. 54 feet by 214 feet. If not sold by It is the smartest and the philosophers af- beside the remains of her husband. I use and prescribe Chamberlain's ed later on." "Why do sonic of Dec. 7th., will be offered at Public suit ever designed for men's wear. Cough Remedy for almost all ohs;i- There was a long jangle between fect to despise money?" Sale on that day at 3 o'clock.-GEO. Butter Worker. Archie Galt returned to his old Reid's Patent S. nate, constricted coughs, with direct the lawyers, and the court finally or- "For the reason," answered the man A. SHOEMAKER of A., Taneytown, Good dressers all over the home, Taneytown, on Thursday,hav- of being rich, Md. 10 26-ts. Probably results. I prescribe it to children dered the witness to get up and sing. who is not ashamed of United States-men who appreciate ing been away 15 years. During this all ages. Am glad to recommend it to "And mind you, Brother Spears," "that It is human nature to regard there is no seeking relief from work that a and want the latest and best-are period he has seen the greater portion all in need and said Dysart seriously, "you must sing with either fear or contempt tile things colds and coughs and bronchial afflic- farmer's and latterly, considera- it just as you did that night. If you with which we are unfamiliar."- FINE LOT OF YOUNG MULES! ordering it, and why not you? of the world, tions, it is non-narcotic and safe in wife has to change a note, you will have to go back Washington Star. ble active service in the Philippines. the hands of the most unprofessional. perform to tell you more over again." We'll be glad He expects to remain here several A universal panacea for all mankind. and do it all that so en- witzewdLT up and opened the Similar Occupations. about this splendid suit if you'll he -MRS. MARY R. MELENDY, M. D., The witness got dangers the weeks, at least, during which time be- principal Ph. D., Chicago, Iii. This remedy is hook. There is a vast difference Miss Gotrox-What is the health as to see us and we'll show be able to renew many old ac- drop in will for sale by R. S. McKinney, Druggist, tween singing to a congregation in amusement of your aristocracy? that of the you the "International " samples quaintances. We extend to him a Taneytown, Md. sympathy with you and a crowd of Lord Lovus (of London)-Following Dairy or the Spring- cordial welcome. courtroom habitues. Brother Spears the hounds, donteher know. of over 600 stylish patterns at the house. Any Shopping In Athens. conscious of the fact. Miss Gotrox-Why, that's a business was painfully invention, same time. Closeness and Thrift. on "Modern Athens," time hymns and the men who fol- , In his volume You know how these old in this country, therefore, George IIorton says that shopping in are sung in the backwoods settle- low it are called dog catchers.-New Two prominent Wall street brokers that will les- the Greek capital is a more elaborate, You begin in the basement World. while at luncheon at the Hoffman ments? York sen the la- W. COOMBS, - Taneytown, and minute process roof and then leap I have just arrived with a One lot of young A. House one day last week indulged in time consuming and work up to the bor and with us. "The oriental and finally Platteret. mules. Anyone wishing to buy good Mules a series of good-natured recrimina- even than off from the dizzy height The will do well by giving me a call. They are the shorten the prevails. country. tions about the tendencies of each to method of doing business still finish the line in the basement. "Lady," said Meandering Mike, "have finest lot I have ever brought to this time that POCCCOCC,..DC Aia refrain from spending money. One The dealer sets a price, the buyer an- That's the way the witness did. He you any coffee or mince pie or"- • Very Respectfully, she is thus [ employed, is certainly worthy of con- to Buy the Men said to the other: other, and often three or four hours of had a good voice-that is, it was strong. "Haven't you been here twice be- JACOB S. GLADHILL. What close, sideration. "I don't blame you for being patient will contest pass before a coin- If Gabriel's trumpet ever gets out' of fore?" Union Bridge, Md. Why, I remember For COristmas • it is in the family. 'promise is reached. The patron asks, whack he could utilize that voice and "Lady, I have. I'm too good a judge HANCE'S your father when he ran a grocery Farmers, Buy Butter Workers 'How much is this piece of silk?' One wake the dead just as readily. It of cooking to let such performances as store. He was so close that if a fly Notice to Creditors. -they can be seen and dollar a yard,' is the reply. 'Thirty to threaten the window lights. go wit'out an encore."-Washing- for your wives settled in the sugar barrel he used to seemed yours notice that the subscriber The merchant is it just yelled This is to give purchased at SHARRER & GORSUCH, catch the fly, dust its feet off with a tents' is offered. The crowd didn't smile, ton Star. has obtained from the Orphan's Court of testamentary Sarsaparilla an letters and let it go." thrown into something resembling with laughter. The jurymen bent Carroll county, in Md., broom upon the estate of D. W. GARNERS, WESTMINSTER, MD. "So ?" said the other. "You needn't apoplectic fit. He swears by his fa- double and almost rolled from their Appropriate. a wreath of flowers N ELLI E KEY, TANEYTOWN, MD will tell you next week about the gifts get chesty. Your father was a farm- ther's soul that it cost 95 cents. The court bit his corncob pipe Cassidy-Oi want seats. late of Carroll county, deceased. All persons EMPIRE Separators the men appreciate, but this week we er. I can remember when he raised lady takes a seat with a sigh solemn. It wasn't an' put on it "He Rests In Pieces." against the deceased are here- State Agent for Pills "The claims Blood harder and looked having want to tell you of some Special Offer- bees. He made those poor bees work minutes inquires in- straight Florist-Don't you mean. "He Rests by warned to exhibit the same, with the and after twenty any use. There were only two legally authenticated, to ings in Suits and Overcoats. Are the Best Family Med- hard all day, and, not satisfied with vouchers thereof nocently, 'Finally, 30 cents?"Never! faces in the house. One belonged to In Peace?" the subscriber, on or before the clay of icine before the public, cur- that, he crossed them with lightning 01 sod. "ris may otherwise by law be But to keep you and not lose your cus- man and the other to Sam Dy- Cassidy-Oi mane phwat June. 1902; they ing Headache a nd all Iiyer bugs and made them work nights." a deaf excluded from all benefit of said atate. The Perfect Typewriter The Long Yoke Overcoats may have it for what I paid. and sat down. fur Casey, thot was blowed up in the the coats the young Diseases; Purifying the said the first, good- tom, you sart. The singer finished Given under my hand this 7th. day of Are very stylish, and "That's right," the -Philadelphia Press. men want. They are very scarce, but we Blood, removing Pimples a 95 cents.' You poor thing!' sighs tired. Sam immediately ex- quarry. December, 1001. , humoredly. "The old man was He looked have just succeeded in securing another lot and Eruptions, and ren- sarcastically. There are a dozen LUTHER KEMP, at $10, $12, $15. ' thrifty chap. Why, I remember when lady cused him. of 25 of these stylish Coats ders the Complexion fair, and women sitting about the store. Vanquished Sleeplessness. 12-7-4t. Executor, Every Coat worth $3 more than price mark- he crossed strawberry plants or more When the time for speechmaking finest Quality Black to the Stomach, comes Doctor-Did you follow my advice ed. Also just in-29 of gives tone milk-weed and got strawberries send When finally the proprietor came Sam remarked to the jury: "If and Blue Overcoats, always in style, and regulates the Bowels, and to and count until you fell asleep? very really $211 Coats for $15. cream." 'down to a price that one is willing you gentlemen think you could go to J. M. BIRELY'S dressy; are excellent for Kidney had a drink.-New York and Patient-I counted up to 18.000. Then they 'pay, she rises, receives her bundle one of Brother Spears' meetings and Ailments. Women during Tritrane that Doctor-And then you fell asleep? departs, declaring good naturedly behave better than you have here, why Cheaper Overcoats. Pregnancy will find these that she Patient-No; then it was time to get Palace of MuAc, beneficial. You she had been swindled and you May be justified in convicting these We have lots of them at $3, $5. $7 and SS- Pills very Mr. Choate as a Waiter. up.-Baltimore World. than you can get elsewhere for are not experimenting when will never come hack again." and girls." FREDERICK, MD. better Coats ss.e. boys the same price. using these pills, as they present all he said, but it gave Ambassador Choate was That was One Thing In His Favor. haye been a in London at an elabor- lots to think about. They one eyening CHAMBERLAIN'S the jury Ma-Emma's beau is one of the shill- A recent visit to the above well- He wore conventional of not guilty, Instrument Empori- (:)e) ate reception. Stomach and Liver Tablets. brought in a verdict known Musical Some Splendid Storm Coats. Family Medicine for other guests ing lights in his town. um convinces the writer that it is the evening clothes, all the with the request that Brother Spears things left in Boys' Overcoats the rich- Try them Pa-That probably accounts for the leading establishment of the kind in Many good of distinction appearing in But that gentle- of the state. Mr. Birely NILLst and Suits, at Low Prices. Six of the very Fifty Years. feel dull after eating. sing another song. he began this section 8 year est uniforms, brilliant with gold lace When you gas bill being so small since handles all kinds of Pianos, Organs stylish Russian Blouse Overcoats-4 to appetite. man had gone home and court ad- to $4. All who use them speak of and orders. During the evening the When you haye no calling here.-Chelsea (Masse Gazette. and Musical Merchandise, and makes sizes-reduced from $8 the merits of each 1. Perfect Alignment. equal them in the highest terms, was approached by a When you have a bad taste in journed.--Macon Republican. sales on the guaranteed A lot of Fine Suits, latest patterns, Ambassador article purchased, His terms are ea- to Custom-made Suits, at Reduced Prices. and no one need suffer while mouth. Known. and if you 2. Work in Sight. stranger, who said, peremptorily: Too Well sy. to responsible parties. of the best $5, $7 and $8 Suits for Men these Pills can be procur- When your liver is torpid. personally, or through Some "Call me a cab." Look the Other Way. Dobson-Lend you $10? Why. man. I will see him, and Youths you have ever seen. ed. Easy to take, prompt When your bowels are constipated. one of his authorized agents, you are 3. Illanifolding. "You are a cab," instantly respond- thousand fathers know you! what you contra,•c Order, for action, and within the When you have a headache. There are many don't sure to get exactly If you want a Suit Made to in ed the Ambassador. little sons by the reason I asked for. His long-standing business has 4. Speed. Christmas, leave your order next week. reach of all. Do not fail to When you feel bilious. who are terrorizing their Borrower-That's on Fair Dealing; a fact The stranger stared at him in aston- been built up Some handsome patterns, at low prices. a trial. will improve your appetite, seeing too much. Let all such team to you. No one that knows me will lend which can best be attested on inquli v 5. Durability. give them ishmeat, turned on his heel and went They him as If you want to keep warm at a low cost, invigorate your stomach the other way at times. Don't see me a cent.-Detroit Free Press. to those who have long known direct to his host, complaining of the cleanse and look a business man, and to those who 6. Noiselessness. buy our Underwear and Gloves. For Sale by all Druggists. and regulate your liver and bowels. your boy does. Give him with him. Visit his place insolence of a waiter whom he had everything have dealt Type. Best Cord Pants for Men and Boys. 25c a Box. Sent For sale by R. S. McKinney, Drug longitude. Don't That Costly Season. of business, if you can; if not write to 7. Interchangeable Price, instructed to call a cab. The host, some latitude and explaining your by mail on Receipt gist, Taneytown, Md. father look so him for catalogues, Touch. surprised and indignant, requested keep the little fellow in a shiver of ap- "What makes your needs. You run no risk when you 8. Light Elastic of price. that the impudent menial be pointed prehension lest you find out some pec- blue tonight?" deal at- Feed. of Ownership. • 9. Perfect Paper out to him, that he might make the A Question cadillo. He must have his fun or die. "S-s-sh! Somebody thoughtlessly This was advertises Music, Any Width Paper. punishment fit the crime. "Are you the man who If you see too much, he grows thin. mentioned the fact that Christmas is Birely s Palace of 10. Seth S. Hance Drug Co., immediately done. 'Own your own home?'" said the de- York Press. -Chicago Post. MD. host, Look the other way.-New coming." 2-23-1 FREDERICK, BALTIMORE, MD. "Waiter !" exclaimed his jected looking caller. • American Ambass- THE HAMMOND Juiy2o-nino "why, that is the "I am," answered the real estate ador! Come up and I will introduce His Landscapes. TRESPASSING. all these requirements to a higher dealer. attended a No has 0000 00 0 you." WHAT'S IN A NAME? A nouveau riche recently degree than any known machine. "Well, I'd like to get the recipe." The crestfallen guest made his (Banson's Plaster is Pain's Master.) picture sale. A friend who had noticed The name of any property owner, or ten- It is sold for cash, or on time, to suit under this heading, apologies. "The what?" him at the sale asked afterward, "Did ant, will be inserted the buyer. Taneytown Grain and Hay operandi. I In the days of 'wild cat' money in the weekly,until Dec.list., on the payment of 25c. "He told me," explained the Am- "The recipe. The modus pick up anything at that ph•ture SEE IT BEFORE BUYING- Market. my West, the Ames shovels were used as cur- you bassador, pleasantly, "to call him a Want to know what to do to own and the other respond- o rency. They were as stable as gold; their sale, Jorkins?" All persons are hereby forwarned cab, and I called him a cab. If he wn home. Our cook has a temper like of landscapes. Local Ag't. Corrected weekly, out day of publication. price did not vary a cent in twenty years. ed: "Oh, yes; a couple against trespassing on my premises, H. B. MILLER, had been a little better-looking 1 raging lion and muscles like Her- Prices paid by iteindonar & Co. a The very name of Oliver Ames st Son, was One of 'etn was a basket of fruit and with rod, dog or gun, for the purpose TANEYTOWN, MD. would have called him a hansom r can, tell me how to dis- a Wheat, ..... 74Q74 cules. If you synonym for honesty. It was current all the other a storm at sea."-Boston Com- of hunting game of any kind, or for cab."-Hauer's Magazine. Corn, . • 60060 ossess her. Money's no object."- over the world. Bulletin. fishing, as the law will be enforced On the same mercial Rye, 50050 , Vashington Star. principle Benson's Porous against all offenders: Plaster is the universal standard external Oats, 2535 Good Advice. Danger Lies. remedy. To say it is a "good" plaster does Where ELI M. DUTTERA• D. C. NUSBAUM. Timothy Hay, [email protected] The most miserable beings in the boy. As One Helirg. not describe it; it is the best possible plaster. "I want to be famous," said the EDW. H. SHARETTS. MICHAEL HUMBERT. Mixed Hay, 6.0008.00 from Dys- world are those suffering Edith-I hear that you and Fred are For every disease in which an external rem- "Well, you'll have to be mighty care- WM. G. FAIR. DAVID S. CLOUSHER. Bundle Rye Straw, 9.0009.00 D. M. BUFFINGTON. pepsia and Liver Complaint. More quite interested in one another. edy is available, Benson's Plaster is used ful," answered the father. "There are JOHN H. SAUBLE, a of them- LEWIS REIFSNIDF.R. '-,ARLES H. LEMMON. than seventy-fiye per cent. of the peo- Bertha-Don't you tell a soul, Edith, almost as matter of course. more people who make fools I. Baltimore Markets. Benson's Plqater quickly relieves and than in any JACOB BAKER. EDWARD REINDOLLAR. ple in the United States are afflicted but really I believe Fred and I were selves trying to be famous Cows Wanted! Corrected Weekly. cures where otlYer modes of treatment are M. FOGLE. J. THOS. SHRINER of J. each other. We have played sther way."-Chicago Post. (Iv:). with these two diseases and their ef- made for either exasperatingly slow or have na good G. SELL. MILTON OHLER. highest market price for Wheat .73Q.75 and we never HARRY I wilt pay the Sick golf together three times, effect whatever. Coughs, colds, lumbago, STRAWSBURG. WILLIAM T. KEEFUR. Fresh Cows,Springers, Bolognas, Bulls and Corn 67068 fects: such as Sour Stomach, JOHN buy Fat quarreled, except two or three Not For His Business. OVERHOLTZER. Fat Stock of all kind; will also 50053 Pal- have kidney trouble, rheumatism, lame back, CALVIN HAHN. GEO, C. southern market. Oats Headache, Habitual Costiveness, in the they say," remarked the patron. Horses and Mules for times when Fred was clearly etc., are at once benefited and soon cured. "But FRANKLIN P. REAVER. JOSHUA F. S110103. Young Horses and Mules on hand at all Rye pitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, business." having wrong.-Boston Transcript. Capiicum, Strengthening and Belladonna "he has a good head for WILLIAM FORMWALT. HENRY F. CLINGAN. times for sale or exchange. Farmers Hay, Tiutothy of the above stock for sale will do well Waterbrash, Gnawing and Burning plasters have none of the curative virtues "Nonsense," replied the barber. W. NEWCOMER. AUGUSTUS MORELOCK any Hay, mixed 15210500181.1763.((50) JNO, by dropping me a postal card, and I will be Pit of the Stomach, Yel- of Benson's. More than 5,000 physicians absolutely bald!"-Phila- LEONARD BABYLON. GEORGE W. WEANT. and buy stock at any time. Hay, Clover 12.00012.50 pains at the He Wasn't It. 1'Why, he's pleased to call and druggists have commended Benson's HILTERBRICK. NELSON HAWK, Straw, Rye, bales lz.50013.50 low Skin, Coated Tongue and Disa- sadly wrote 'delphia Press. ORO. H. Spalding, "My dear Miss Billmore," Plaster as a remedy in which the public E. CRABBS. HENRY FLICKINGER. Howard J. Straw, Rye, blocks 8.0008.50 greeable Taste in the Mouth, Coming herewith CHAS. young Hankinson, "I retusu may have implicit confidence; while, in a Proud of the Boy. J. et BUFFINGTON. C. E. BUFFINGTON. P. 0. Box 125. Littlestown. Pa. Straw,B , wheat blocks 7.0007.50 accept test with other plasters, Ben- 22.00024.00 os up of Food after Eating, Low Spirits, your kind note, in which you comparative to me laik de boy dun THOMAS YINGLING• FRANKLIN KEPHART. son's has received .fifty-fice highest awards. Doctor-'Pears etc. Go to your Druggist, R. S. Mc- my offer of marriage. You vill observe JOHN J. CRAPSTER. CHAS. A. JONES. Middlings 22.00024.00 Beware of substitutes and cheap imitations. got acute indegeshun. If You Want All the 85 'Dear George.' I do not HENRY C. WILT. JACOB H. BROWN. Ps uogta atro, egsilasisieurl iaitsted . 750 Kinney, Taneytown, Md., and get a that it begins For sale by all druggists or we will pre- Aunt Lucy (smiling through her tears) but my name, as OLIVER NEWCOMER. ALFRED STONESIFER. News, Subscribe for CHAS. E. H. SHRINER,Ag't 4 90 bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. know who George Is, pay pos4ige on any number ordered in the -Dat's it, doctah! Dat boy, sick er JAMES J. FURNEY. HOWARD L. HESS. TANEYTOWN, MD. Sugar, confec A... 4.75 you know, is William."-Chicago Trib- United States on receipt of 25c. each. cute!-Judge. The Carroll Record. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. well, dun eb'ryt'ing JAMES T. SHORIL une. Seabury & Johnson, Mfg. Chemists, N.Y. Get Green's Prize Almanac.