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TEP.,115.4.z.c o a Year in Advance. ^ in 1879. Established by SAMUEL MOTTER C. _id. ..i1OTTE(R, Editor cS- Publisher. APRIL, 22, 1892. EMMITSBURG-, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, VOL. XIII. A LEGAL vtEw. A SPRING SONG. l and dry the hides, and "keep speeches, and last, though not least, Qtlad'w Little ea ery ef it Lawyer and a house" generally. Three, including divine service was held with a hymn DIRECTORY Old Mother Earth woke up from sleep, Railroad Aceidi nt. were by and prayer, led by a devout man FOR FREDERICK COUNTY And found she was cold and bare; myself and Vandewater, lie sat just opposite to me in the Spring was to by the name of Captain Burehard, The Winter was o'er, the "drawing straws" detailed follow train, and from the legal documents Circuit Com t. atesheery. near, the hunters with the wagon. The and we closed the night's festivi- Chief Judge--Hon. James he was perusing .had lit doubt -Hon. John T. Vinson and had not a dress to wear. Amioclate Judges And she were paired off in couples ties by voting Roland Simmons the A. Lynch. hunters that he was a lawyer. I looked tint Bon. John l" she sighed, with great dismay, State's Attorney-Edw. S. Eicheitiorger. "Alas L. Jordan. to describe a circle of five or six hero of the day. the whistle blew Clerk of the Court-John "Oh, where shall I get my clothes? of the window as Court. Orphan's miles, each couple having a horn, Our sport was kept up for six Mille. There's not a place to buy a suit, to note that we were approaching elteleee-Betiard Collitiower, John R. knows." bound to weeks pretty much in the same or- Harriman And a dressmaker no one and each couple being a large town, and a minute later -James K. Waters. Register of Wills stock of Officers. keep in hearing of each horn and der each day, until our car was oft the rails. County make you a dress," said the spring- felt that the Guither, "I'll Commiesioners-William M. evening at a given petls amounted to more than *500 'County 11. meet in the A switch had done the Melville Cromwell, Prunklin (.1, House, J arlIta ing grass, half-open William Morrison. ; the de- worth. Besides we 'had our old- Helanter, Just looking above the ground point. It so happened that business. We bobbed and bumped Sheriff-William H. Cromwell. -Tax-Colleeter-Isaae bl. Fisher. dress of green of the loveliest sheen, and scooped -beded Mississippi "A tail left one man to pair alone, fashioned along for a few yards, and then the Surreyor- Dutrow. Her- To cover you all around." School Commissioners -Samuel this by common consent fell ou wagon, with the side-boards on, David D. Thomas, E. R. Zim- car tilted over, and Well t down an 'man L. Itoutzahn. 1, BRO."And we," said the dandelions gay, las. W.london. ANNAN a raw young packed to the uttermost with jerk- Seeman, S. Roland Simmons, bright ;" emban k men t. RafttIllIICT--E. L. Boblita. "Will dot it with yellow fellow, ed venison of the best quality. itTriartaitielsons "I'll make it a fringe," said forget-me- Irishman, a good-natured We were all pulled out of the Public -Paul Metter. Notary James with great confidence in his own Justlees of the Peace-henry Stokes, not, High Praise. wreck after a bit, and I found F. Rickey, Joshua Hobbs. &neat, James "Of blue, very soft and light." of which he was very boast- Registrar-E. 8. Taney. prowess, The writer onc'e asked Colonel had a broken leg and some lesser -W. P. Nunemaker, 11. E. Hann, Constables the fnl,and had guyed Jake unmerciful- John B. Shorb. "We'll embroider the front," said Ingersoll what was the greatest evils. I was laid on the grass be- Trustees-0. A. Burner, S. N. bleNair School ly on account of his escapade with John W. Reigle. violets, compliment he ever received. He side the lawyer, who was for a titno Town Officer. "With a lovely purple hue." that they the "toigers," declaring and said : but presently he came (I. thought a moment -"I unconscious, Bnrgesa-Williarn "And we," said the roses, "will make Commissionera-Osear 1). Fralev, James 0 were nothing but kittens and that he Patterson, will tell you. I was strolling about .to and briskly observed : "Open 'Hoppe, J. Thos. Gelwicks. A. M. you a crown A. Elder, Samuel R. Grinder. could have "surrounded the whole James STORE. jeweled over with dew." the lobby of the Grand Pacific Hotel SW itch—train derail( d—culpalde Constable-11 It. Hann. GENERAL Of red, F. Hopp. as' 'ens atid brought 'em iii Tax-Culleeter-Jolui litter in Chicago one evening after supper, carelessness—won't settle for a cent L. I'll 1.011 'Rs a "And we'll be your gems," said "ie° aloive." Roland accepted the sit- FA% Lutheran Church. smoking a cigar and waiting for under $5,000 !" , Services from the shade Pastor--Rev. nation with an air of dauntless morning and evening at 10 o'clock some friends with whom I was He seemed to feel .of himself fur es^ery Sunday even- Where the ladies' ear-drops live— and 7:30 u'elock p. m. Wednesday a. m. School at ; bravado. the evening. I saw .to find out ing lectures at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday "Orange is the color for any queen, going to spend twO or three minUtes 9 o'clock urn. And the best that ire have to give." a vacant chair and sat down in it. how badly he was hurt and theu Reformed Church of the Incarnation. been out some -Rev. C. it. Heilman. Services every After the party had accosted by a man CO Pastor other Presently I was ntinued : morning at 10:30 o'clock and every Old Mother Earth was thankful and Sunday Wednesday two hours a terrible blast was. heard Sunday evening at 7:30 oadock. 'sitting near who was trying to "Worse than I thought for ! It lecture at 7 o'clock. Sunday School glad, evening from Roland Simmons' horn, and at 9:30 o'clock a. in. As she put on her dress so gay ; smoke. appears that both legs and this left CIT arch. Presbyterian repeated in such rapid succession Morning And that is the reason my little ones, 'I noticed that he was crying. arm are broken, and I think I can Pastor-Rev. 'N. Simonton, D. D. °Week. Evening service at 7:30 so lovely to-day. Jake, in his naive manner, ex- service at 10 She is looking that, said : "Stranger, did you ever also plead internal injuries. 'l nt °Tem,.k. Wedeeaday evening Lecture and Prayer He u'eleca. Sabbath School at 8:45 —Chddren's Friend and Kindergarten. the opinion in the greatest Meeting at 7 pressed read that ?' pointing to a poster six good for six months in the hospital, o'clock a. in. an elephant St. Joseph's Catholic Church. anxiety that Roland had and one-half I through. I)R. GEO. B. BAUD, feet long and three even if poll Damagea a Rev. II. F. White, C. M. First Mass deer ?aster a. m., DENTIST, up a tree, or had killed all the the wall of 7 o'clock a. in., second MUSA 10 o'clock Roland And The Bull. wide hanging against not one cent less than 610,000, tunl m., Sunday School at 2 Vespers 3 o'clack p. 305 W. MADISON ST., BALTIMORE. in the country at one shot, as they p. the Grand Pacific office, giving the don't be in a hurry to settle at that o'clock A Wild Irishman's Wild Adventure ethedi-t Epiecopal Church. the report from his gun Texas. had heard 'dream' or vision portion of my figure !" Pastor-Rev. Jesse C. Starr. Services every In West at 2:30 u'eltica. Prayer just before the horn sounded. other Sunday afternoon speech at the soldiers' reunion at about, every other Sunday evening at 7:30 Grand, Square and Upright From the Philadelphia Weekly Times. There were people rushing Meeting p. m. 'clock. Sunday School at 1:30 o'clock Roland had suddenly came upon only a short time be- afternoon at In the month ofNovember, 1853, Indianapolis still engaged in the work of rescue, Obits meeting every other Sunday PIANO FORTES. ii o'clock.. a very large wild bull lying down fore. Bin lieu. These instruments have been before I was one of a hunting party of and three or four of us were groan- years, and up the ground, 411rrive. the Public for nearly fifty My duties as Dental cperstor bring me fifteen that left the settlements on in a depression of "'Yes" I replied, 'I have read it.' ing and taking on close by, but the 11:10, a. iii., Way alone have attained Thromffi front Baltimore, on their exoellenee to St. Joseph's Academy, Emmitsburg, on and trick- for a p. m.. Haaerstown. 7:05, Antonio river, in quietly chewing his cud, "The fellow sobbed away lawyer was in nowise rattled. He from Baltimore. 7.:OL an the eecond Tuesday, Wednesday and the lower San Rooky ilidge. 7:05, p. m., Matter's. 11:10, sa., p. in., PRE-EMINENCE Thursday of each mo I would inform ly raising his rifle he fired,'wound- few moments longer and continued : a. in., Fre:it:rick. 11:10, a. Tu., and 7:02, UNPURC1IASED West Texas, to go to the Sall was evidently sinking however, for Gettysburg, 3:30, p. in. in the pul lie that I will • e pleased to see any Which establishes them as unequaled source of ing Master Bull in the neck, which "'Stranger do you know what 1 impart. one wishing my services at Mrs. Sweeney's Miguel country, near the his voice wits much weaker as he in.. alechaniestown TONE, square, at that time. enraged the animal that he turn- Baltirnore, Way 8:10, a. on Main St:, near the the stream by that name, about 160 so think ?' said : and felairerstown. 5:10 p. in., nano ver. I./stiff:Mi- TOUCH, a. tn.. Rocky Ridge, ed on Simmons before he could re- what do you think ?' ter and Harrisburg, 8:10. WORKMANSUIP ctz. miles west of San Antonio de Rexar. " ; and on 54:10. a. in., lailtimore. Way, 2:19. p. in , Fresier- "Papers, cards envelopes St. Mary's, DURABILITY. him in SU Ch haste iek, 2:12. p. in.. Mutter's, and Mt. Edward S. Eichelbermb er six hunt was in load and pursued "'Well, sir, I have a copy of sT:00, a in. The annual weeks' the body to identify it by, and 2:42, p. in.. Get I yshurg. Every Piano Fully Warm ted for 5 yea re, ATTOR.NEY-AT-LA W Miura Iroin 7:15, ii. in.. to 8:00, p. in. a new that he barely had time to climb a that bill hanging in my store at Offiee r Rf:DEBICk CM", 111). prospect, and as it formed they'll telegraph my wife and ship msistoliet less. SECOND HAND PIANOS. mesquit, reaching the top I watch every 1. 0. It. M. OFFICE—West Church Street, opposit diversion for me, my anticipations- stunted Tuscola, Ihl., and alaasanott Tribe No. 41, A large stock at all prices, constantly on mangled remains home by express. Saturday even- House.—Being the State's Attor- eight feet from the linellea her Council Fire every hand, comprising some of oar own make Court were enthusiastic for pleasurable about seven or man that comes in read it, and I Offieers-Prophet, Wm. Morrison; Hurt worse than I thought for. ing. TOAT Hum for the ney for the County does net interfere IT. Cale ; sen. Sag., Geo. T. but slightly used. Sole agents ground. He saw his danger in an any man that can read Sac here, Nvitli my attending to civil practice. and profitable. sport. . tell you, Quite sure I'm going to die. Will eaelieleksJos. • .11in. Sae . David Riley ; C. of celebrated to sound .1 no. Aleisbereer ; K. tit W.. Or .1. IV. Riegle. dee 9-tf. thing our party was instant and had just time that through and not cry is a blank- Steett, AMERICAN ORGANS As a general in and Been-see tat iv e. (.ea. T. Teeivicks. Ira SMITH drawn and everything‘ order, Geo. 1. Gelwieks. T1.11. T. Webb. his horn when the bull ran against blank, and I would not al,rrieon, A ND OTHER LEADING MAKES. composed of fearless and experi- ety, blank, left note on my office desk for my Lime aid lieneficial Association. I- AUL IVIOTTER, Prices aril terms to suit all purchasers. the bush with such force that it him any further than I could ; Viee-President, enced huntsmen and exceptionable trust 'President, PTO Cr nurket PUBLIC, wife to sue for *20,000 in case of Emanuel Noel ; Secretary. George Seybold ; As- WM. KNABE & CO., NOTARY broke off near the ground, throw- bovine by the tail. I Adelsberger • Treasurer, EMMITSBURG, MD. marksmen, inured to rough oat- throw a male sesta at secret Tim , P. A. Street, Baltimore. my death. Clear ease and jury Moots the fourth' Sundae of 22 & 24 E. Baltimore feet from John 11. Stouter. services to ail per We were provided with ing Roland about twenty tell you -his heart is not in the right mach month in F. A. Adelaberger`a building, july.y Respectfully offers hig - door life. won't be out five minutes. main street.. sons having business to attend to in his from which as he West a two-horse wagon, all the necessary the monster, place.' riterhur reef. No. 41, O. A. R. line. Can be found at all times at the If he said any more I didn' stated it, he "raised a runnin'" Commander. Mai 0. A. Horner; senior Vice- • CHRONICLE office. equipments of the camp—provis- "Now," said Colonel Ingersoll, N. McNair ; Junior Vim- catch it. I was then figniang nit KTammander, Samuel and succeeded by superhuman ef- Commander, liarvey G. Winter ; Chaplain, Jos. sions, ammunition and splendidly "if that man did not know who I Tielwicks ; my W. Dal/Neon; Quartermaster Geo. T. mormari&Muoll! desperately own damages and groaning now Fraley; Officer of the fort in beating the no idea that he did, Cincer of the Day, Win. A. --AI THE— armed. was, and I have Albert !)etterer ; Suremon. Jelin Shank : CATARRH CURED away ill four languages. By and (Mani, Gand.de,,teeepi, infuriated beast to a large live oak, .Couecil .adtainistration, Samuel Feb.1,1588. The section which we had select- thlt is the greatest compliment I Raker; Delegate to state BRICK WAREHOUSE, Wisinsoros, D. C., by the people came with doors and ;Emcee and -Tulin A. Baltimore. 'Md. two hundred yards away. agneampineut, Win. A. Fraley ; Alternate, Her- Dr. Hartley. ed for our hunting operations was ever had paid me."—Indianapolis DEALECs IN In the winter of 1877 I suffered very serious- shutters to carry us up to the depot. mes: U. Winter. to obtain relief other- ly from Catarrh ; failing the best hunting grounds We hurried the wagon on to the News, Vigi nnt Hose Cempany. wise, t resorted to the use a your Catarrh Rem- considered As two of them were ready to pick 1st end 3rd Friday eveni ngs of each G PR()DUCT 2,) edy, with entire satisfaction. The applica- of Roland, as we were Meets ',RAIN nose, in all West Texas, as there were assistance :month at Firemen's Hall. President. V. E. tion of the remedy is painless, and my ISIS up I said : Donoghue; throat were soon relieved. I keep a The Vatican. 'Rowe; Vice-President, Jeremiah COAciAl head and thousands of ther, wild turkey, acquainted with the danger that Secretary, Wm. 11, Troxell ; Treasurer, 4, II. bottle in the house for use in ease of a bad cold tat Lieut. G. T. invaluable. The Vatican, the ancient palace "I think the lawyer here is hurt :Stokes; Capt.. Geo. T. Eyster ; and Cud it some bear, wild bulls and leopards, cansad the distress sound from Ro- 2nd Lieut., D. C. Donoghue. UREF.N B. RArla, Tbelwieks; Pensions. the most a good deal worse than I am, and Choral Union. .i. Commissioiver of tigers, as they land's horn ; and just as we came of the Popes of Rome, is Ernmitsburg or Mexican spotted N. B.-DR. HARTLEY'S GREAT REMEDY Meets at Public School House '2nd and .1th 7 Fortiiixors7 Is the only complete And satisfactory borne in magnificent building of the kind in you may give him the preference." labor Roland was putting al. were sometimes called—the two in full view Tuesdays of each month, at 8 o'clock P. treatment for Catarrh. It can be obtained TOffieers-prosilent, Rev. W. Simonton, I). D.; druggist or sent by express It stands on the right of lIAY & STRAW• from any reputable last-named producing the most some of the tallest running known the world. "Oh, he isn't in a bit hurry— Vice-President, Maj. 0..t. Horner ; secretary, on receipt. 0[10 Dollar. The genuine has "Dr. W. H. Troxell ; Treasurer, Paul blotter; Con- June 11-y Baltimore, Md.," blown into the side bank of the Tiber, on a hill called he's dead !" of Hartley, valuable skins of all the game in to the chase, and, as Jake put it, stone replied one ainetor, Dr. J. Kay Wrigley; Asaistant-Condue- of the bottle. Permanent cures guaranteed. -tor, Maj.0. A. Horner. ADVICE FREE by mail or at the Vaticanus, because the Latins the he a the wilderness, S.lung for from *8 "It was nip and tuck who should men its took brief look. Emmitaburg Water CeTripany. nave you written ne yet? If you formerly worshipped Vaticinium, I. S. Annan ; Vice-President, L. M. to $12 in the San Antonio market, git to the tree fust." The bull It was a fact, and further, I was President. aren't, wisdom DR. HARTLEY'S OFFICE, Metter ; Secretary. E. R. Zimmertinte; Treasurer, n d Intelligent an ancient oracular deity, at that TO. A. Horner. Directors. L. M. Molter. G. A. 326 N. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. at that day the great centre of trade grazed the side of the tree with his in the court room when his widow J. Thos. Gelwieks, E. 11. Zimmerman, isoltition suggest Horner, rite sosel.ty. it, place. Exactly when the building I. S. Annan, E. 1.. Rowe., Nicholas Baker. to,ntise y. rdy for all West Texas and Northern horn as Roland dodged behind received a verdict for $20,000. Itecial, personal SILVER 'The Mt. Si. alaT•y's Catholic Benevolent SOLID commenced no - one knows. ntion. I Yil. Mexico. and the game of "hide and seek" was Aasocitition. lert.the to briefly of Directors-Vincent sebetd, Chairman ts.sch any fairly few Charlemagne is known to have in- Tnr. coort of Massa- Board ,.tteiliwrist person American Lever Watches, was kept up for a seconds, supreme -anti Attorney ; alexins V. Keepers, John II. sex, who and E. Co. Ecken. .1 either a thousand years Resenateel, John A. Peddicord can rend and WA RRANTED TWO YEARS, We reached our hunting grounds when, as Boland afterward said, an habited it over chusetts °nee decided that the use rode. Rev. Edw. O. Allen. Ti. D.. Chaplain ; C.se. And ohs Keepers, President: Wm. 11. Doreey, tier instruction, to ago. The present extent of the not Alining V. ill wori Indus- ONLY 812. after four days' travel over a coun- idea struck him and that was of the word "damn" is profan- Vice-President ; John II. itosensteel, Treasurer; triously, how to ; Albers .1. Walter, enormous, the number iv. -George seimm, secretary I tree Thus:- ti. T. EYSTER. try as pretty as I ever saw, killing hamstring the beast, and with his building is There is a story in the Tr - Assistant Secretary; William Jordan, Sergeant- 'mid Dollars a own at-arms. sick Visiting Committee-George Sey- year in their knife in hand he came upon of rooms, at the lowest cotnputation, bane about a Connecticut clervman George w here- on our way game sufficient for camp belt bald, Chairman; Samuel H. itosensteel, they I John J. Topper. wer lire. Its treasures of Althoff, Augustus Kreitg and will also furnish purposes, and without special inci- the bull from behind, and, with a being 4,422. I who, in a sermon upon profanity, Ise aituntion or intiplo)tutmt. at ancient a small escapade by one powerful stroke, cut the large ten- marble statues, gems, said the word "damn" might Lai S. ',bleb you ass dent excert 'W. II. BIGGS. I.; rant th.st •toottnt. books, manuscripts, etc., right I charge nothing of the party, Jake Vandewater, a don above the hock, letting him paintings, fir Ily used by respectable and receive noth- ing: unless suc- are to be compared only with those as an emphatic cessful, a• above. rollicking German, who was "shust down behind and crippling him so people expression. ,Nothing difficult the British Museum. The length Th„ „ext to learn, or that as primeas nopotty," as he express- badly that he was left powerless for in (:ay he changed his mind requires much time. I deriro but the of the statue museum alone is a on the when he met one one person from ed it. Jake had ventured alone further mischief. Then came subject of each district or Mils M. c.00dy. I hove al- and was reaction. RolItud's nervous system fraction over a mile. Conservathe the fe mlii ni no mem bers of his flock, Isabella one day while en route ready taught and Wm, H. Biggs & Bro. pros-hit:4.db ell,- writers say thztt the gold contained who saluted him thus : "Good ployntent • large treed by a pack of five leopards. completely collapsed, and he lay nOiarccO,,,,O.n5in4 "...... wwww•s'._ number who are is now, in the medal, vessels, chains and Mr.—. That was a I making over Three 'I Itoueand Dollars a Tear, each. All He had found one alone and had prostrate on the grass as helpless as morning gond,am, Fit pertlotilars free. neer you know ell, if you go further, why, no harm Is done. Addrese, other objects preserved in the Vati- tt.le to no wounded it, when it set up such a a babe until we had dispatched the damn good sermon of yours yester- 'Isabella" Flour, fr. ALLEN. Box 4:20, Augusta, Maine. would make more gold coins roar that it brought four others to bull and secured his hide, when he can day 1" than the whole of the present Eu- Victor Hour, us assistance from a chaparei near, recruited sufficiently to get into the EMMITSBURC He Was T'a Rae Ethey.” circulation.—Ashlon (Eng.) and Jake was forced to take a tree. wagon. ropean THE may Rocky Ridge Flour. WHY IS Reporter. In Barracks.—"Plaze, sorr, Marble-lard It EC) happened that the others of I have lave of absence ? My sisther Corn Meal, W. L DOUGLAS the party were in hearing of his At this juncture the sound of the I SUFFERED from acute inflam- is after being married." WORK S3 SHOE CENT-MIEN horn, and a shrill blast brought all horn was heard in another direction, CEMETERY THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEYP thread mation in ray nose and head—for a "Oh, you've got a sister, then ?" Buckwheat Meal, It is a seemless Taloa hr 'tat:Tat or wag to his relief. We captured two of and we had all we could do the re- Of all kinds promptly done to hurt the re Te Made best thinscalf. stylish ,an,deoad um-1. beetles,: we 'nuke wore Aces 0 this week at a tit»e I could not see. I "Yes, sorr ; there was two of ns,a el urer It equals d. the leopards, the others making mainder of the day to take care of (-1 grade than tiny other rnanvfa Hominy• Fuer1 -4 filled Olt short notice ft oescostina {Tenn eleeto Vi'00 used Ely's Cream Balm and in a god and a bhoy. I was the blioy, • a (H)Gellll flue Iland-sewed, the finest calf their escape to the thicket. the game. As we never skinned a &Fa shoe ever offered for OA ; equals ltreuela few days I was cured. It is won- sorr."—London Globe. All Warranted to be Superior and satisfaction guaranteed. imported shoes which cost from 88.10to /MM. deer lower than the loin, leaving $4.11=VATratinntdVIgie,:. ug,cn : ,, derful how quick it helped me.— •41.. W. H. HOKE,Proprietor, ever at this price; same grade as cum ti-CT 101111d a beautiful place for the fore-quarters behind and only Ask for Prices. stare offered THE tree begin to get their Articles. gom-matio shot:secs/Mg from $6.00 to VW). I Mrs. Georgie S. Judson, Hartford, will %Gli EMMusnunG, $3ti a(2 nmitztlig4.,31,1walzaiiiTtudochTaT 0,r camp near the source of the retaining the hind-quarters or sad- A.tielsberger Seats, LITT Tutt.berg. Spring clothes out of their trunks M• E. three bla, exteo.: Conn. eeamless, smooth inside, heavy i large spring of clear dle with the skin on, we could take Airs: V'. H. Wt•Ity, limisuptuti sion estee.... One pair will wear a year. stream, at a long and cover their bare —CALL ON— Vou TIIREE weeks I was suffering before SW. C. lt,44.:er,-, 1'31.1410J. $2.1h1.1",rriegIVW.ImIrceo="42 1 and excellent water, and all other care of the venison aud hides with ft. J. C. Froxell, hit. St. Mary's.. F. 0. who want a shoo for comfort and service. I in my head, ac- hiitiba with theul.-g—ifaskinyt•oa shoes from a severe 091d J. C. itomenatimel. Motteem Station. T. EYSTER, SEA3 145 11114 $1.00WOrkillg111411'11 conveniences calculated to make an great dispatch. GEO. MTAi • are very streug anti durables fhose wise in the temples. Star, ,riainuel .ttaxell. Mtaxell'm have given them a trial will weer nelother Teak°. companied by a pain —AND-- are agreeable and pleasant stopping Wo went into camp about dusk Boys'tVIraitiliO bOlaVer6TFTV„Ii'CIr:y Ely's Cream 13altn was recommend- on their merits, as the increasing salee snow. place. By the next morning we with thirty-nine saddles of venison, ST, JOSEPH'S ACADEMY I . Bee his splendid stock of ed to me. After only six applica- "MA1111:1," said a little girl, "if Lad ies '1.•,?.,?)1,.!1,'.'),113TymriZTII_e_dq:PIrtrel.sl! had arranged our plans for the first and one wild bull, and Irnt VOiNG L.siiIEC, Imported shoes costing from $oe to three tigers God really intended that the skY GOLD & SILVER, 9.40, STLOO mid $i.O shoe for tions of the Balm every trace of my GOIsffirMITIZI, DT TUE STSTETIS climurr• Ladies' day's sport, which proved the most of the highest en- Misses are the bestfine Dongol a. Stylish and durable. with feelings should be a roof for the as MD. (Tenth:in.-See that W. L. Douglas' name awl. cold was removed.—Henry C. eaTth. NEAR EMMITS111:110, of each shoe. the most Key & Stem-Winding Price Are +Rawl:Ted Oil the bottom exciting awl altogether thusiasm over our success. It is poet says, why didn't he fix it This Instittition is pleasantly situated IN'TAHE NO SITHSTITITTETan Clark, New York appraiser's Office. this health)* and picturesque part of hoist on local eaveresed dealers supplying yon. profitalAe of any single day of the impossible to find words to describe in a WA.,a`40 11-11-.43S1. W.1. 1)01;01...416, Brockton,Mass, Soldbar so's it wouldn't leak ?" Vrederick no., half a milt from Eminitm.. six weeks' hunt. the scene .that followed the so nip- burp and two miles from Mount St. JAS. A. TtOWE & SON. tious fronter supper which these Ask your Merel)anti.,; for • Mary's (701it'ref.. TEIM—linarl and To- No farmer or dairyman can The plan adopted for the .day's Sat HIM fltiiirt pir amidemte year, including bed Stock Food, should he eikeed111,g a tonic, or en edam who want hant was as follows ; Three wele woodsmen knew so well how to Crown Ini:Td- And lieddiug, washing, mending and afford to bi without Crown A healthy cow 1 roduces iti:T up, FliOlad take to prepare. SuceSuffice it to say that we ' not have it, millet() Bkgs Bros., BROVVai-S 1.1LO.N 1.2a TFTF.T:. Doefircr's fee, 4210. tiotte.rs of inqub'd Stock Food. It is a boon to healthy mi. Moral— Use ciailedk to remain a t the catop It is piease.nt; c...res Malaria. ITT. 4irected to the g4ther Superior.. — ,g, the ,tvat bad songs, dances and eVempore Rocky Ridge, MI., •rT jvcodcris of aljdowest.W9.4,Tval.s. 13i--.$ profi. cowp Si.ock Foil. 4tcppj to cooliio jerk FOURTEEN VICTIMS. FelPTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Ma. T. B. Cusnive, of Hagerstown, Here lies! j MEETING OF THE SCHOOL I WHEN YOU WANT DRY GOODS, has a 25-cent note issued by the Hagers- Epitaphy is a demoralizing, kind of tfinillt:sbErg Clyoniftr. M1NERSVILLE. Pa., April 21.-This Condensed Report of Proceedings in COMMISSIONERS. CALL OR WRITE FOR SIMPLES. town, whieh is situated etbout four miles Senate and Haus-. town Bank about the year 1831. It is taffy. It appears on the tombstone, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1892. from Pottsville, the county seat. is WASHINGTON, April 15.-The senate had a signed by Eli Beatty, president, and and eulogizes the dead almost to the FREDERICK, Mn., April 11, 1892. greatly excited over a horrible accident long and Interesting debate on a bill to in- Daniel Sprigg, cashier. Eli Beatty was very stars. The usual method of be- A regular meeting of the Bo rd of )191111011 EOSIN' & SO that occurred late yesterday afternoon at crease the number of judges of the court of School Connnissioners of claims, which brought up the question of the the first cashier of the bank, elected in ginning, is: "Here lies." Very suggest- Frederick THE TRAININO OF STA.TESMEN. the Lytle colliery, whereby a number of County, Mil , will be held in their office expediency of giving salaries to retiring 1807, along with Nathaniel Rochester ive, for the lies are frequently quite as- -men lost their lives by the flooding of judges, and also brought out a spicy reference at the Court House, on 23, 25,27 E. Baltimore Street, in view of the general dissatisfaction the mine with an immense body of water to the as president, who married his sister tonishing-almost enough so to amuse increase in the number of judges of the Tuesday and Wednesday, April 26th and BALTIMORE, MD. with which the conduct of lawmakers that burst through from the old work- supreme court just before the legal tender act Sophia. Mr. Beatty Was cashier of the anti amaze the dead of whom they are and executives is received, their fail- ings. It is said that the accid,ent ()se- was sustained. The discussion was still in pro- 27th, 1892. -WHITE MARBLE BUILDING,- gress when bank from 1807 down to 1859, except written. A truthful epitaph, in many em-red just about the time the shifts the senate adjourned till Monday. The usual ure to meet the public needs and the In the early part of the day a senate bill was from 1831 to 1833, when he presi- instances, wsuld be :"Here lies one who business of regular meet- Between Charles and Light Sts., were charging. The exact number of was ings will be otherwise long train of evils which the men drowned and their names cannot be passed extending the free delivery mail system transacted. Teachers' to towns of 5,000 population. The incident dent.-San. omitted to take Dr. Pierce's Gulden salaries will be paid on and Are Large importers, Jobbers and Retailers of given. It is announced by colliery offi- in after Friday, people deplore, but are powerless to the House was the debate on the resolutiou of Medical Discovery." If sick and suffer- 2 o'clock p. m., May 6th. All persons prevent, would it not be good policy to cials that probably fourteen men have .'w1r. Burrows to expunge from the Congress- Pipe Organ Purchased. having met their death by the disaster. ing, and dreading premature death, test accounts against the Board of ional Record the extracts from the book of A contract has been entered into be- County School Commissioners DRY GOODS. institute regular training schools through The place where the accident occurred lhenry Geor re, "Protection aod the potent remedy. It cures all chronic, should Free Trade," have them placed on file previous to the which all aspirants for legislative honors Is a new coal operation that is being interjeeted by several democratic members. tween the officers of St. Johns Lutheran Their system of liver, blood, anti lung diseases, as bil- meeting of the Board. The attention of selling every article at a should be obliged opened up on an immense scale by the The discussion was at times quite spicy, and church of this place and Mr. Wilson small profit, but. of a thoroughly reliable to pass, before being especially the verbal iousness, skin and scalp diseases. scrof- teachers and those who are preparing Lytle Coal company. The works are lo- passage between Mr. quality, has been their ruling principle for entrusted with the power of making - Blount (Ga.) and Mr* Fithian (111s.), the latter Riley of Georgetown, D. C., for a pipe for the annual examination is again cated on Primrose mountain, several ulous sores and swellings, salt-rheum, the past sixty years. Everything at one laws for a free and progressive nation. accusing Mr. Blount of being too partial to- organ. It will cost $1,350 and will be tette!? erysipelas, and even scrofula of directed to that portion of the By-Laws miles northwest of Minersville,-and taps wards the Republicans, Mr. Blount price to every one, and if Goods are not as the great Wolf creek, said to contain the resented in place by September 1st. To the in- the lungs (or Consnmptione if taken in which requires a knowledge of Algebra We seem to have passed beyond the this criticism, acid finally the colloquy ended to Quadratics. represented, the money returned. Whole limits over which our older statesmen largest deposits of anthracite Coal in the by a mutual apology. The remainder of the defatigable efforts of Rey. J. H. Barb ti me. sale buyers can perchase any length want- world. The surface veins on this tract session was devoted to the naval By order, held centred, we require a stronger grasp, appropriation must be accredited the success ofeles ed at lowest wholesale piece price. have been worked for years by different bill. NO. 1263 MISCELLANEOUS DOCKET. EPHRAIM L. BOBLITZ, Their reputation most laudable project.-Clarion. ap122-1t for honest, fair dealing cletteer intellect., a broader view of parties, but the water accumulated in WASHINGTON, April 6.-The house accom- Secretary. is second to none in the United States. such quantities in the worked out sur- plish d nothing whatever in the way of legis- _- In the Circuit Court for Frederick County. the needs and capabilities of a country For Sale or Rent. face measures that to mine the coal in lation. Numberless bills were reported for the FEBRUARY TERM, 1892. Their Departments Include : so vase and cosmopolitan. But can we erection of public buildings, and the house Road Notice. the deep measures, where the hulk of the Th e old establ ish ed Blacksmith In the matter of the Report of the Report Low, Medium and High safely sweep old fogyism aside and let then went into committee of the whole on the -Priced Dress deposits exists, required such a large private calendar. The bill before the commit- Stand near Charlotte Milling Co,'s Mills of Sales of Res! Estate, consisting of To the Honorable, the County Commis- Goals, Black and Colon d Silks, Mourning capital that the tract in consequence has young America come to the front to tee VMS lime well-known relief bill for the heirs 3 miles southeast Of Emmitsburg, Md. forty acres of timber land. situated in sioners of Frederick COM?Ity, Maryland: Goods, Embroideries, White Goods, Veil- laid idle for sonic years. of Henry H. and Charlotte K. Sibley, which Hauvers District, Frederick County, We, i»gs, Laces, Gloves', Hosiery, Underwear, govern the people on a new and im- 2 acres, orchard, meadow and garden. the undersigned citizens of Fred- About two years aeo the present oper- has been before the house for the last three about of a mile, south west of Lantz erick County, Velvets, Fleshes, Trimmings Fkinnels, proved plan? weeks on private hill State of Maryland,do hereby ators, with unlimited means. com- day. Not being able to Good house, 5 rooms, kitchen and attic. Station on Western Maryland Railroad give notice that we intend to petition Blankets, Comforts, Lace Curtains, Rugs, For answer we might point to the re- make any headway, after repeated calls for your menced the reopening of the tract, and Large workshop. Good place for Coun- nod assessed in the Mine of Layton H. Honorable Board,the County Commission- Mat thugs, Prints, Ginghanis, Percales, have spent many thousands of dollars in adjournment, and two calls of the house, it sult of such an experiment in our own was finally decided to take a Boyer, as made by Charles F. Rowe, ers of Frederick County, on the 6th Domestic Cottons, Linens, Towels, Nap- pumping and opening up new slopes. recess until Si I'. try Store for which there is room in state, which has proved that the work M. for the consideration of private pension Codector of State and County Taxes Mr clay of June, 1892, to change the kins, Damasks, Housekeeping Linens, No- They have not been shipping coal yet, the house. Apply to Frederick County. tions, "preatice hands" is rather costly and location and vacate and reopen a road Corsets, Cloths for Men's and Boys' but have engaged in the sinking of large WASHINGTON, APIil 19.--The senate passed C. F. ROWE, The above report having been read and in Emmitsburg District, known as Dee Wear, Ladies and Misses' Cloakings, La- ecidedly unsatisfactory. double slopes, which are down 500 feet. the two court bills laid over frau' 'Thursday, apr 8-4ts. E m itsburg, Md. temsidered, it is thereupon this 18th day of Bridge reed. Commencing at or near the dies, Misses and Childrenet Cloaks and But to go back to our first proposition, Gangways are being pushed out from and spent IllOS4 of the remainder of the day in April A. D., 189e, ordered by the Circuit residence Jackets. executive of Wm. Hennelly and miming these slopes on all sides of the new work- session over the modus viveudi in Court that regular training schools for states- Behring List of Letters. for Frederick County, that the Clerk South through the landeot Wm. Hennelly, Will send samples on receipt of full in- ings, mid the old water lies in it. It is sea and other matters. The session of this Court e.ive notice by advertisement limitation in of the house was without interest.or incident, The following letters remain in the Win Warner and Mt St. Mary's College, regard to Colors and Qualities men be established. It would not du to the bursting through of one or inure of tor ste successive weeks in the Clarion and eliding desired. Melly orders for samples the entire day being devoted to the considera- Post 011ice, Emmitsburg, Md., April 18, on the Dry Bridge road. cannot add this science to the regular curricol- these deposits without warning that tion of the naval appropriation bill, which and CHRONICLE, newspapers published in JESSE H. NUSSEAR, be filled for want of such directions. ium of a college course, for manyeare caught the unfortunate miners while at was finally passed AS it came from the corn-- 1892. Persons calling will please say Frederick County, warning all persons in- JAMES A. ELDER, work. re ittee, with the exception of the dry dock at advertised, otherwise they may not re- terested in the property described in the J HIRAM TAYLOR, forced, or force themselves into posi- Algiers (La.), which was HAMILTON EASTER & SONS, PLOT TO KILL ALFONSO. stricken out on a ceive them : above Report of Sales to be and appear on C. T. ZACHARIAS, BALTIMORE, MD. tions giving them power to make or ex- point of order. This afI ernoon the contested or before the 4th day of June next and JOHN election case of Noyes vs. B. BRAWNER. ecute laws, who are entirely without a Rockwell comes up. Miss E. Brown, Jelin Crouse, Mrs, show cause, if any dire, have, why said Re- Board of Directors of MADRID, April 20.-The WAstorroToN, April 20.--The feature of the Enimitsburg R. R. Co. arrest of Fe- Mary Eieer: port should not be filially ratified and con- April 15th, BUSINESS _LOCALS .college education, and the training they lipe Munoz. the anarchist who was be- open session of the senate was the short but 1892. spirited debate on an Arizona funding bill S. N. McNeil:, 1'. M. get must be outside of such. halls of trayed into the hands of the police by lirIIKl(Filed' April 18, 1892.) .Delboche, who informed the which by indireetion brought up the sil- FOR Welty aria Rock Forge strietly learning, but it should be none the less authorities ver question and resulted in a yea JOHN- A. LYNCH, Order Nisi on Audit. that Mulmoz was the prime mover among and nay NOTABLE DEATHS. unadulterated Whiskeys, Choice Rome thorough. vote on the question of striking out the Judge of the Circuit Court. Wines, &e., go to F. A. the anarchists and supplied him and words "gold 0. 3847 EQUITY. DiffendaPs, Ern- coin" and inserting "lawful True Copy-Test : mitsburg. An applicant for the most trivial posi-, others with bombs, promises to result in money of the United States" in Lthenose April 16. - The death of Also Old Kentucky Whiskey the interest JOHN L. JORDAN Clerk. and Speer's celebrated wines : Alen under the government is obliged to the extirpation of that dangerous class bearing provision of the bill. This amend- Amelia Edwards, the novelist, is an- In the Circuit Court for Frederick Coun- ment was carried And in accordance with said order of GET your hotise painting done by .pass an examination embracing a wide in Spam. Munoz has already made con- by 28 to 24, but Mr. Gray nounced. ty, sitting in Equity. (Del.), who voted in the negative, took 'occa- Court, notice is hereby given to all parties .Tohn F. Adelsberger, who will furnish fessions that have caused the arrest of a WASHINGTON, April 18.-Chief Engi- interested to be and eppear in edt1189 C2o,utito field of scientific attainment, before his number of his accomplices. sion to deny that the vote had any bearing on MARCH TERM, 1892. estimates upon application, work (lone the free neer Charles F. Devalin, United States on or before said 4th day of June, .or her name can be entered as a possible A sensation was created here when it coinage question. Mr. Palmer In the Matter of the A editor's Report on short notice and satisfaction guaran- who voted the same way, explained that navy, retired, died yesterday. show cause as abresaid, was made public that Munoz he filed the 12th day et April, 1892.. teed. :appointee to the office desired, whilst had made did so in recognition of the right of Arizona MADRID, April 18.-Marshal Dated April 19, 1892. further confession the Jovellary A FULL stock of fine and coarse city ;nen are nominated and elected to fill a to magistrate to manage her OWII affairs in her own way and Soler, president of Spain's supreme coun- JOHN L. JORDAN, Clerk Henrietta Elder by William Elder, hus- who has charge of to pay in gold if she wanted to. Mr. Hill (N. made Boots and Shoes; also Gum shoes high the case. Munoz told cil of war and marine, is dead. of the Circuit Court for Frederick County. band and prochein ami vs. Ambrose and responsible positions, without this officer that at a recent secret =larch- Y.) voted for the amendment without com- and boots. New- home-made work and NEW YORK, April apr. 22-7t. E. Myers. • a question as to their knowledge or fit- meeting lots were ment. In executive session the Behring sea 20.-Mr. RosweE mending of all kinds, done with neat- tit cast to decide Smith, president of the Century which of the members should kill modus viveudi was ratified. The house passed Pub- ORDERED, That on the 3rd day of ness and dispatch, by Jas. A. Rowe & Son ness. the a vacate lishing company, boy king of Spain. resolution to the order of general died yesterday, aged 73. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. May, 1892, the Court will proceed to ILeent your Watches, Clocks anti Jew- Whilst honesty, truth and patriotism "leave to print" to members who desired to this statement has caused much anx- RIMS, April 19.-Henri de Kock, the act upon the Report of the Auditor, elry repaired by Geo. T. Eyster, who are essentially the foundation on aubmit remarks on the tariff and silver ques- playwright and novelist, in filed as aforesaid, in the above warrants the same, which iety, and the precautions to guard against tions. A resolution was also adopted author- this city; By virtue of a power of sale contained cause, and.hae always on a statesman's claims should rest they any attack upon the king have been izing the civil service committee to investi- aged 71. He was the eon of Paul de in a mortgage from George Ridenour and to finally ratify and confirm the hand a large stock of Watches, Clocks, Kock. same, unless cause to the contrary Jewelry and Silverware. are of little use without an enlightened eeeatly increased, gate the alleged violation .of the 'civil ser vice , Sophia Ridenour, his - wee, to Clinton there- feb 8-tf. - - -- law by certain officials in Baltimore. The re- SANTIAGO, Chile, April 19.-Mr. Mc- Grimes dated May 4th, 1883, and recorded of be shown beloste eaid day • provided understanding, a comprehensive knowl- A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED mainder of the session was devoted to the con- a copy ef this order be inserted in some Kay, government secretary, died of in Liber A. F., No. 6, folios 610 &c., one of PEPSIN ei oensafestp alir U'eonr edge of statecraft. in the relations of sideration of the conteste1 election cases of cholera yesterday at his country seat the Land Recordsuf Frederick county, the ' newspaper publ;stied in Frederick Coun- 'S be Noyes vs. Rockwell, from the Tweuty-eighth CARTER government to the governed and a fore- Friday, April 15, near here. HIlJersigned ns assignee of the original ty, for two suceeseive weeks prior to• by the smallest child. Far sale by leadiag drug- district of New York. said day. gusts. An elephant called Rajah, two inches WASHINOTON. April -21.-Mr. BERLIN, . April 20.-Friedrich mortgagee, will sell tit public sale on the sight that will enable them to steer the Teller's anti- Martin Dated this 12th deity of higher than Jumbo, arrived at New York administration free silver speech in the sen- Bodenstedt, the well known German pr t„Ises ..:er bed below, April, 1892. craft of which they take command, in from the East JOHN L. JORDAN, Clerk e re;IsinotrutPetliy-, Indies. ate created even more of a sensation than writer, died yesterday, aged 73. He was On Saturday, May 14th, 1892, iFACEI safety through the stormy seas of politi- Michigan Republicans chose delegates that of his colleague, Mr. Wolcott, upon the best known by his of the Circuit Court for Frederick Co. PITOU'S 97L1',,Tf.queT11.. famous "Songs of at to o'clock A. M., the real estate men- harmless and a perfect face heautffier. A first- cal antagonism. Whilst it is undoubtedly favorable to Alger, but they go to the na- same subject. Mr. Teller's statement that if Mh•za Schaffy.' True Copy-Test : class mediaaut. Or sale witi/A leaddleg drug- the Republican party tioned in said tional conventiott uninstructed. continued to adhere to mortgage situated in Fred- JOHN le JORDAN, gists. true that some men are born statesmen, the single gold standard the four chief silver NEW YORK, April 18.-Ex-Congress- County and State A erick of Marylami, about april 15-3t Clerk. it must be admitted that the majority sentence of six months' imprisonment producing states, Colorada, NevadJ, Idaho man Truman A. Merriman, a veteran 44. inilesnerth-west of the town of Emmits- at hard labor has been passed on M. Na- and Montana, would not after this be able to of the war, and for many years con- Ask your Merchaint+. for of those who lay claim to such dignity, htu.g, in the Stale/ Mountain near the kamura, one of the members of Japan's co-operate with the Republican party either nected with New York newspapers as Friend's( 'reek •Winehreneritm Church, on Crown Stock Food pre- Crown Stock Food, sIbtild lilt have neither been born to it not achieved parliament, charged with libeling the cab- in the senate or elsewhere was concurred in a writer, died yesterday, aged 52. tie Friend's Creek road leading from said inet in his public by Mr. Sanders, of Montana. Anot her strik- vent all the ills that dairy cow:, not have it., write to it, nor has it been forced upon them, speeches. VIENNA. April' - Baron Shaeffer. tow)} to Sabillasville, near the Maryland Bigg.4 Saturday, ing incident of the day was the aunouncement they simply till the places where states- April 10. from Mr. Sherman, chairmaa of the commit- once Austrian minister at Washington, and Pennsylvania state line, adjoining the are heir to. j Rocky 'Ridge lid. New bill men ought to be, York's Assembly passed the tee on foreign relations, that he was in trror is dead. In 1886 no was recalled from lands of David Ttu•ner, Washington Kipe granting full franchise to women. in supposing that the existi -g Chinese re- Washington on account of a dispute be- and others, and containing As the free American citizen, irre- striction law expired by Albert 0. Porter has been ordered to re- limitation on May ti tween Austria and the United States,and 24 Acres, 2 Roods and 2 Square spective of creed, color or previous turn to his post as American minister to next. It was now discovered that it runs till at once retired to private life. July, 1891. The obvious result of this discovery Perches of Land, nationalitee is at perfect liberty to vote will be that no present action on the Chinese TORONTO, Ont., April 19.-Hon. Alex- meore or less. The improvements consist for any ignoramus that his party chooses i‘tarquis imperiali, charge de affaires of question will be pressed in the senate. The ander Mackenzie, ex-premier of Canada, if a OHO-and-a-huff story THE -house NEW the Italian devoted its entire session to a continua- DRESS government, acknowledges the died here, aged GOODS. 70. As leader of the re- to nominate for office, there seems to receipt tion of the Soyes-Rockwell contested election through Secretary Blaine of au in- form party in 1873 he drove Sir John rnf be no other way to meet the danger demnity of $25,000 tendered by our govern ease. Macdonald out of power. He retired Dwelling House, to which our liberty exposes us, than to ment for the relief of the families of Ital. H•om leadership early in the eighties. Small e ern, Hog Pen, Spring House and jai] subjects killed in the New Orleans MARYLAND MATTERS, a good mm 'chard. We have never hit the require every candidate for office to pass WASHINGTON. April 19.-Chief Engi- massacre. Diplomatic relations with Italy neer N. B. Clark, retired, at his resi- 'Terms et'site as prescribed by the mort- a thorough examination as to his fitness are now fully restored, UPPER MARLeoRo. Md., April 19.- gage, Case' Or'All crops growing at the Brightman, a colored dence in this city. He was retired in for its duties. Monday, April The trial of Dennis 1868, and Imas been time of salt reeerved. notion of dress wearers like 18, boy, an inmate of the House of Reform- almost totally dis- Bishop Brown, of the African N. E. abled for years with rheumatism. He GEORGE W. ROWE, ation, at Cheltenham, Prince George's apr. 22-4t Assignee of Mortgagee. A PLEA FOR THE HORSE. church, urges the nomination of Fred Scott Robin- was the inventor of the deflective armor county, for the murder of now used on war ships of all nations. we have this season, in hav- Douglass for president. 25, engaged the attention of Our Dui-nth Animals The son, Peh. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A marked copy of Baltimore Sun publishes a state- the court today. Messrs. C. C. Magruder ment to the effect that Senator Gorman sills our attention to the cruel, vulgar and Joseph S. Wilson defended the boy Forty Claimants for One Section. ing will not be a delegate to the national con- mulls is to give notice that the subscri- just what every body and snobbish attempt lately introduced and State's Attorney Brandt represented KINGFISHER, 0. T., April 21.-The I her, Eugene L. Rowe, bath obtained vention, and will retire from the national the state. The case is still on. into our country to follow in the foot- Democratic account of phys- city of Okarche, ten miles south of King- from the Orphans' Court of Frederick cominittee.on fisher, on the Rock Island, supposed by who steps of English would-be-aristoci:acy ical disability_ LEONARDTOWN, Md., April 17.-Mr. County, in Maryland, 1. tters testamentary wants a dress desires1 John A. Camalier died at his -residence many to be the future capital of Okla- on the personal estate of ity decking and otherwise disfiguring Father Marti, a priest in a church at 1 near Leonardtown early Friday morming. homa, has been built in a day. It is MARY C. DICLMAN, flue noble horse, whose Anglesola, Spain, was attacked by a mad- nearly two miles square,and the scene of we flowing tail and with a He was in the 70th year of his age. Mr. deceased. All •aave never shown so man sword while conducting Good the comity excited activity beggars description. On late of Frederick County. se mane form no inconsiderable part of his Friday services. pre- Camalier had been clerk to agaitsst the deceneed Before he could be the circuit court one claim forty men swear they are in persons having claims claim to beauty, in the estimation of vented he severed the priest's head from commissioners and to are.warned to exhilit the same, with the of St. Mary's county. His remains will the order of precedence. The popula- many, such a variety and every one possessed of good taste and his body. Then,'in resisting capture, he tion exceeds that of Kingfisher or El vouchers thereof, legally auesenticated, to be buried in the graveyard of St. Aloy- first day of • -drew a revolver and fired indiscriminately, Leonardtown. Ile Reno. Its settlement began Tuesday at the subscriber, on or before the emit mon sense. killing a sins' church. near ; they may otherwise by woman. He was subsequently children. three minutes past 12 o'clock, when a November next ever ha It will be a good day for this country caught. leaves a wife and five law be excluded from all benefit of said ye prices been so train on the Rock Island road drawn by . when our people learn to settle questions Tuesday, April 19. ANNAPOLIS. April 18.-For the ap- two engines ran into the city and 1,800 Estate. ll justices for An- day . _of taste and expediency for themselves The president sent to the senate the pointment of two police were distributed over- the claims that Given under my hand this thirtieth tote. The greatest name of napolis, provided for under a recent act of March, A. D., 1892. . choice mm nil cease to imitate the littleness and James 11. Butler, of Maryland, to comprised its site. a be appraiser of merchandise in the district (if assembly. a vigorous contest is going EUGENE L. ROWE, folly which marks the idiotic vulgarity of Baltimore. (in. The principal applicants named for Seven Men Blown to Pieces, xsse.cutor. „Ln correct Gem ps of certain classes in England, whose The modus vivendi tor the government the two places are W. H. Gassaway. NEwARE, N. J., April 19.-The works SeVeParties indebted to the Estate are re- need Thoinas Basil and H. Helium Claude. of rheas to ,euperiority are fast running of the seal fishery in Behring sea was the American Forcite Powder Co., a quested to pay off their indebted: signed by Sir Julian Pauncefote and Sec- Governor Brown says the appointment short distance from the landing station apr. 1-5t. Treetenvieners to seed, retay Blaine yesterday, and today WIIS will not be made until just before the at Lake Hoptacong, on the Morris and 83 ratified by the senate. let of May. when the law takes effect. Essex railway, blew up late yesterday LICENSE NOTICE. IT 0011'S SARSAPARILLA which absolutely cures Wednesday, Aoril 20. The salary amounts to $1,020, of afternoon. and seven men were blown to the city of Annapolis pays $300, the atoms. The where oilier preparations fail. It pos- Charles Emory Smith, our minister to killed are : J. D. Smith, county the balance. superintendent of the works; Jacob To Merchants, Traders and Ladies Spring sesSes medicinal merit peculiar to itself. Russia, is homeward bound, and will not Coats. return. BALTIMORE. April 20.-The best in- Carlson, William Pierce, James Vagh, Others. Tee late election in Louisiana result- Four negrees charged with the murder formation here is that the board of di- A. Johnson, Godfrey Water and an un- and robbery of Paymaster Stephenson and and Ohio Rail- known Swede. Besides these, two men ed in the triumph of the Anti-lottery rectors of the Baltimore All persons and bodies corporate or G w were injured. One of them, Benjamin George Payne were taken from jail near road company, at the regular meeting politic in Frederick county, who are or • EA VER Ca•ssimore. will probably • So N' jet rty. Inverness, Fla., and hanged. this afterniwn, will declare a cash div- die. shall he exercising or pursuing any bus- 1=MINI114 41•11=11•10.1•••=1M - - Iron. Patrick Gmeville-Nugent, brother (lend. The executiveollicers of the com- iness, or shall he doing any act or thing, or St.vErtit ealthquake in California on of Lord Greville, was charged in a London pany. however. who know what will be shall be in the occupation of any house or GETII-STSBITIZG, PA. Tuesday last. police court with criminal assault on Miss 'done today. are silent alike upon the sub- place for the purpose for which a License Price in a railway coach, lie says it is a ject of a dividend and the amount. But is made necessary by the laws of Maryland, manifested uPoi ,SNoW for Easter in England. case of blackmail. there is so much confidence are warned to An earthquake in California caused in the declaration of a dividend that its OBTAIN A LICENSE OR RENEW N. B.--A regular carpet damage in various towns which will aggre- failure will be clue toa decision to be ar- Tit EnE is more catarrh in this section THE- SAME of the country than all other diseases gate $1,000,000. At Vocataville and Win- rieml at put together, and until the last few years ters many large buildings were so badly April 21.-The will of under the penalties prescribed by said laws store on second floor. BALTIMORE. thereof. WIN supposed to lie incurable. Fur a wrecked as to render them uninhabitable. Miss Emily L. Harper, filed yesterday. for the infraction great many years doctors pronounced it Bowlders weighing many tons were thrown estate and contains a W. IL CROMWELL, disposes of a large Frederick County. a local 'disease, and prescribed local across the roadways and large fissures number of charitable bequests. Among apr.15-3t. Sheriff of remedies, end by constantly failing to made in the earth. The shock in San the institutions named in the will are: cure with heed treatment, pronouneed F'raticisco was slight Bureau of Catholic Indian missions, in it ineurable. iseience has proven ea- Thursday, April 20. Washington, $1,600; Catholic university ICE CREAM. ten It to be a constitutional ml heist', anti By a vote of 16 to 12 the Massachusetts at Washington, $e0,000. Miss Harper STABLIS1-11,1)-0 18E33. theretere requires constitutional treat- senate indefinitely Postponed cousideration was among the organizers of the Ladies' I have opened my ice cream parlors on ment. Hades Catarrh Cure, manufac- of the order relating to the proposed an- Mormt Vernon association, and was one West Main Street, and am prepared to tured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, nexation of Cambridge to Boston. of the vice regents. She bequeaths $1,000 furnish the public at all times with a su- perior article of my own manufacture, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on A large Dumber of municipal elections to the association to be added to the en- the market. It is taken internally in dowment fund ''to keep in repair the were held throughout Illinois. In nearly ONJ EINTJOYS Picnics, Festivals and Parties doers from 10 dreps to a teaspoonful. every case the license question was the home and last resting place of George LARGE SALE It acts directly upon the blood awl mu- Washiugton. and results when furnished in any quantity at short notice. controlling issue. In over 12.5 towns about Both the method Prices reasonable. cous surfaces of the system. They of- seventy voted for license and fifty for anti- CUMBERLAND, Md., April 19.-Mrs. Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant OF fer one hundred dollars for any ease it license, in the others the domicils being Cecelia Leslie died intestate at Pied- and refreshing to the taste, and acts Is ils to eure. Send for eireulars and tied. mont, W. Va., in 1888. Her heirs found gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, I also have a large supply of excellent test i mime isle. A tblress, M. J. Misty, a freight conductor on the among her possessions an old trunk Buggies,Carriages,Surreys, F. J. CH EN EY a: (.!0., Toledo, 0. Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- ice, which will be delivered daily to all Louisville and Nashville railroad, was filled with deeds and leases, on which parts of the town. r'Sold by Druggists, 75c. 'given a20,000 damages against the Stand- they are trying to recover a large section tem effectually, dispels colds, head- - - ALBERT SMITH, Wagons, &c., ard Oil company. Hee AVM mutilated for of e'rankford, a part of Philadelphia, aches and fevers and cures habitual npril 15-4m. Eminitsburg, Md. Phmtons, Murdered by Strikers. life by burning freen the explosion of a valued now at $35,000,600. The leases the At LENTOWN, Pa., April 18.-At Cates constipation. Syrup of Figs is Light and heavy, of the very latest style, will be sold at barrel of 'teethe not properly labeled ship- were made by William Lefevre, whose only remedy BUT CLASSIC. .sauqua a mmeler, the result of bad blood ped on his train. heirs, including those of Mrs. Leslie, of its kind ever pro- reduced prices between now and May 1st. engendered by the animi greatly Catastauqua rolling There is now in store in Duluth elevators have engaged lawyers to bring suit for duced, plea,sing to the taste and ac- mill strike, which has been in pm-ogress AC Whatever may he said in the This work is all well made by thorough mechanics, recovery. The leases show that the ceptable to the stomach, prompt in 1 ormer connection cannot detract from the real since -laid July. wasm more wheat, with one exception, than has material and guaratit•eed to.give satisfaction. committed. The collected in one land was never sold, hut that timber literary merit, the powerful realism and won- of good victim is James Hayden, ever been market at. one its action and truly beneficial in its derful fascination of those charming narratives aged 38 years, time the history of the rights and other privileges were granted, I am makine a specialty of a pew Buggy with a who came to Catasauqua a montl ago in American grain effects, prepared only from the most of- trade. The total is about 15,265,000 bush- the land itself to revert to Lefevre. or, the Ten Days' PATENT SP li IN(Iof my own- design. which for (lisy from Coatesville, Chester county. to take healthy and agreeable substances, its THE DE CAMERON els, and all but 140,000 bushels is of the the property covered by the claim is time Entertainment riding and durability has no equal. This buggy. hue the place of one of the strikers. John United States arsenal at Frankford. many excellent qualities commend it The eighty-seven mirth- McCarthy and William Elliott were finest milling grades. provoking and exciting OF BOCACCIO. and -given entire satisfaction. ar- all and tales which comprise the Decameron are justlY been thoroughly tested rested for murder, and to have made it the most Patrick Byrnes Texas Famine Victims. Venezuela's New Ministry. popular remedy known. conceded to be gems of literary excellence. It Sold on trial. and Thomas Thomas are held as acces- CARACAS, April 21.- President FR- is true that, owing to the peculiarities common te tries. N ANTCN1A, Tex., .April 21,-A Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50e to the literature of the Fourteenth Century, our Also a desirable lot of second hand work. strong appeal for ale has been istmed by lacio's new cabinet is as follows: Dr. postal authorities have prudishly prohibited the Repairing promply done. Killed by lexpleding Powder. the pssojmie of the counties of Starr. Benito Guillermo Andueza, minister of and 81 bottles by all leading drug. transmission of this book through the mails, and JERSEY CITY. April .20.-A internal affairs; Dr. Manuel Clemente gists. Any reliable druggist who the publishers scrupulously reisognize this pro- Orders by mail promptly filled. In writing please shop of Hid. go, Porticeae Seapata. Mexico ami scription by sending the book by express only. .Detwiler, Strait te. Coet pyrotechnic Duvall, where, it appears, a famine pre- Urbaneza, minister of foreign relations; may not have it on hand will pro- This book is yrofusely llln.frated by that cele- state as near as possible what is wanted. works on Westeide avenue* was blown vails. For years these places have suf- General Julio F. Saxrio, minister of war; cure it promptly for any one who brated artist Flemeng. who in anatomical por- Call on or address, up at about 10 o'clock last night. John fered from drought, which has rendered Manuel Antonio Mattes, minister of ag- traiture far excelled (itts Dore. Agents can Dr. Jose Angel Ruiz, minister wishes to try it. Do not accept any reap a harvest by selling this book. A glance at BAKER, . lieteinger and Fred Volte were burned the production of the necessaries of life riculture; a single passage will sell it every time. Library N. to death and Edward Pollee° WM fear, almost impossible. What little crops of the treasury; General Domingo A. substitute. edition sent to any address on receipt of ; Emmitsburg, Md. fully leu•ned. Four inmates of the shop there were so fax have been utterly Carvajal, minister of posts and telegraph; sample copies for agents' use only, sent on re- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ccipt of :it) C'era t-t4.. Address the esestped with berious burns. The shop rained by severe frosts, and there is no Dr. Manuel Palacios Reugifo, minister Wad one of the thirty small of public instruction, Carlos Jose Mon- SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, buildings hope for relief unless SUITHMT rains • (OUISVILLE, KY. IVE:il VOL'K, N.Y. III which comprise the works. should secure a fall crop. ajtes, minister of public works. EVANSTON PUB.CO.,EvanstonI . _ MT. ST. MART'S COLLEGE NEWS. McSherrystown, Pa., 'COTES ON THE GAME. prevailing ambition, to magter the arti- WHEN you are troubled with dizziness, en party at the Emmit House on Alfred Rice of spent the Easter vacation at their re- five innings were pitched by fices of style, the meclumnicism of lan- gone, and you feel Wednesday evening, notwithstanding Holy Week at the mount. The first 1. your appetite all spective homes, as also did Mr. Allan Howard, the first nine's invincible guage. Spontaneous fame is as brief lie few (loses of:Dr. the inclement weather was largely at- it is general. It is a common fault I. had generally, take a week at the R. Lakin of Boonsboro, Md. pitcher, the second nine scoring only until Holy Week is a very busy mistake transient repute for permanent 'a Second-Class Matter at the henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters, and tended, and dancing was kept up College, particularly so for the clergy Mr. Jos. Biogan was called to his one run, and Farrell, Burekbardt and home, Lowell, Mass., um ay to attend Echevarria making the only hits. renown, the effusions of sanguine tem- g Postoffice. you will be surprised at the improve- a late hour. and seminarians. From the first mass genius. at the sick-bed of his brother, who is Then Captain Ryan seeing that his perament for the inspirations of ment in your feelings. Every bottle on Palm Sunday until after vespers and writing is similar AY, APRIL 22, 1892. Nine Times out of Ten dangerously ill. men in the field were getting no prac- fhe stimulus for of satisfaction. For benediction, Easter, every one has es to the stimulus of intoxication, and for warranted to give Dr. Fahrney's Peerless Liniment will much as he can attend to. This year Mr. Cornelius Haggerty, Sr., of Phil- tice, put Willie Cashman in the box. Pa., the father, and Mr. which we can entertain butt avanty con- sale by J. A. Elder. prevent Pneumonia and Croup, if used was no exception. adelphia, The second team hit Cashman freely, Richard Haggerty, the brother of Mr. making 12 hits in 4 innings.. The first sisieeation in our sober momenta- Emmitsburg Rail Road. who have Palm Sunday the Palms were blessed CIX111. in time. So say hundreds Cornelius Haggerty, Jr., paid the latter nine soon perceived that they wefe OUTING LUTHER STONER, son of Isaiah Stoner, before the High Mass was sung, and used it. Sold by all druggists for twen- congregation. The a visit at the college during the Easter getting too much to do in the field ; but TIME TABLE. that place distributed to the Tho Skill and Knowledge of Leitersburg, Md., died in ty-five cents. services were conducted by Dr. Allen, as holidays. this knowledge came too late---•when Prendergast, a student at production of the most On and after Oct. 4th, 1891, trains on Wednesday of last week at the age of •41. celebrant ; Rev. Mr. Stephen Walsh, - Mr. Paul the game was lost and won. Tobinhas Essential to the New York this road will run as follows : eighteen years. Deceased was a mem- TOMORROW at 12 clock, M., Mr. M. F. deacon ; Mr. Peter Walsh, sub-deacon • Columbia Medical College, all along given evidence of being a good perfect and. popular laxative remedy City, spent his Easter vacation in pay- evidence developed into TRAINS SOUTH. church and Shoff will sell at public sale at his place Mr. William Martin, master of cerel player, but known, have enabled the . California ber of the River Brethern ing a visit to his brothers, James and demonstration on Saturday, when lie Emmitsburg at 8.20 a.. m. and 2.52 monies; Mr. Charles A. Watterson, as- Leave possessed many noble qualities. The of business, on West Main street, 2 cows, Lucius Prendergast, students of the jumped three feet in time-airand caught Fig Syrup Co. to achieve a greeteenceesa 5.50 p. m., arriving at Rocky sistant master of ceremonies ; acolytes, and Friday morning at 2 dayton and 3 stick wagons, parlor " in one hand a wild throw from home in the reputation of its remedy, Syrup Ridge at 8.50 m. and 3.22 and 5.50 funeral occurred Mr. Charles Hartkopf and Mr. Anthony Ringgold.— Waynesboro Record. suit, 5 sewing machines, bedsteads and Dorley ; thurifer, Mr. Frank Roth. At Rev. Dr. Charles P. Grannan,former - plate. W. Cashman, Higgins and Far- of Figs, as it is conceded to be the uni- m. m. ly Professor of Dogmatic Theology and splendid work with the wagon TRAINS NORTH. a lot of other valuable personal prop- this mass the Passion, according to St. rell.(lid versal laxative. For sale by all drug- by Revs. Dr. Mc_ Sacred Scripture in Mt. St. Mary's Sem- tongue. m. and ONE day last week, says a correspond- Mathew, was sung gists. Leave Rocky Ridge at 1(1.40 a. erty. Sweeney, Thomas Kelly and William inary, but at present Professor of Sacred Higgins caught Howard for the first 3.33 and 6.35 p. m., arriving at Em- ent of the Opinion, Race Brant, who re- Scripture at the Catholic University, time on Saturday, and proved himself • and O'Hara. A New Laborer in the Field. mitsburg at 11.10 a. m. and 4.03 sides near Upton, lost a yearling calf in No OTHER Sarsaparilla has the merit At 3 p. m., vespers and benediction Washington, D. D., spent several days a man of experience behind the bat. m. 7.05 p. rather a novel manner. One of the by which Hood's Sarsaparilla has won were given, Father O'Hara officiating, visiting the scenes of his former labors. Cumeen now plays first on the second We received on Saturday last the see- WM. H. BIGGS, Pres'n Rev. William O'Hara spent Saturday there is no other one among larger cattle must have caught the calf firm hold upon the confidence of assisted by Mr. Peter Walsh and Mr. nine and ond number of the Frederick Con nty such a and Sunday in Chambersburg, Pa. ; Cflptain Farrell's men who could better on its horns and thrown it in the water- James McHugh. The acolytes and Guide, a new publication which enterel. Established 1837. the peep!e. the where he assisted Rev. Father Kohl in fill that position. ASCANIUS. thurifer were the same as during journalism in Myersville, Welty's all rye whiskey. It has no trough. It fell on its back and the No Oenett combines the economy and morning services. the Easter ceremonies. * * the ranks of last Wed- rival for superiority, is absolutely pure, trough being too narrow to turn in, it strength which - make "100 Doses One Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the Rev. Dr. McSweeney left The Societies. Md., on Saturday., April 9th, backed singing nesday for New York, where he took and has a reputation of the highest drowned.—Waynesboro Record. Dollar" true only of flood's Sarsaparilla. work began iteearnest with the by an amount of energy., ability and de- of Tenebrae for Maundy-Thursday. part in Holy Week ceremonies. No meetings were held last week by for excellence and purity, that Comblination, termination that promisee to give it a,se- standard She was Willing to Give Up All. No OTIIER possesses the The psalms composing the first, second Rev. of Hartford, any of our literary societies. Extensive will always be sustained. Recommend- Preportion, and Process which milke thesem- Conn., is spending a few days at the preparations are being made to further cure position in the field .of labor on When Queen Elizabeth of England, and third nocturns were sungby ed by physicians. Also Old Kentucky Hood's Sarsaparilla peculiar to itself. t•iarians under the leadership of Rey. "Mount." the success of the final meetings. which it has entered. We take pleasure found death approaching her, she cried *.** daily re- Whiskey and Speer's celebrated Wines, ,elr. Render and Mr. Codori, who sang The Orpheus Glee Club -has in extending a hearty welcome to -our despairingly, "All my possessions for a the gnShems. Rev. Father Win. O'Hara Obituary. hearsals and the metnbers are making for sale by F. A. DIFFENDAL. Hoon's Piens cure Sick Headache. fellew laborer, together with an earueet moment of time !” There are wealthy sang the: !rst- lamentation and contiewt- — wonderful progress. — servces during the afternoon. We are called upon to record the hope that the New Guide may ladies to-day, the world over, who PERSONALS. ed the * * Mn. WM. GAMBLE has our thanks for lamentations were death of three persons who have in some both safe and profitable. The second stint bird Reflective. would gladly exchange their riches for been connected with the Mountain. 41. a bouquet of lovely Arbutus. Miss Helen Hoke is visiting in Balt- sung by Rev. Alis Reudter and Mr. Co- way sound health. Many are made well Rev. Mr. Stephen h orr.g11;illia ia.mc olA.. J.L IoNt'iis ersonErnst,att oof f RPuts-ooil- G. A. It. tirnore. (Ion, respectively. A DIFFERENT VIEW. RHEUMATISM is quickly cured by using William Mar- burgh, and happy by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- Walsh, Mr Jourdan, .;:r. Arthur Post No. 41, 0. A.IL, ha4I ono Liniment. For sale by J. Mr. John A. Horner made a trip to Mr. Belzer and Fedi- ester, N. Y., and Miss Emily Harper of It has been well said that "amidst the Arnica & Oil scription, a never-failing cure for dis- tin, Mr. McHugh, of attention is apt to be Gettysburg. or O'Hara sang the lesson, aiter which Baltimore. The Catholic Columbian bustle of life, the of their largest meetings on Tuesday A. Elder. common to women. As a cor- Ohio, has the following to engrossed by consideSations of a local eases so Miss Nellie Shank, of Smithsburg, is all assisted in singing vespees. On Columbus, evening last, and quite a lot of business rective for all functional weakness it is say of the death of Mr. Watterson : and inferior character." So the expres- A ruts at New Windsor on Wednes- visiting Mrs. Cora Gehr. each of the evenings during wi.ieli was transacted. Among other thinee Canticle -0;I "Last Sunday afternoon, April 10th, Mr. sion of a mind dominated by such feel- day of last week destroyed two dwell- of universal repute among the sex, and Tenebrae was sung, the very un- an appropriation was made for the nee Miss Minnie Hoke made a visit to Zachary was rendered by the choir of il'iluer A. J. Watterson, after an ill- ings cannot be otherwise than ings and a harness shop. thousands of pale, worn-out, enfeebled died from cerebral conducive to a healthy moral tone. hns Baltimore this week. seminarians in a very agreeable man. nese U.ii. t WO days, of Comrade Glosser's widow, who changed into vigorous his resieence, No: 227 "History repeats itself" is the -rea- victims have been Rev. NV. Simonton, D. D., was in ner. Mr. Hartkupf was master of care- hemerrheese. at been sick and in need of assistance. WANTED.-500 Saw Logs, to saw on women and girls by its use. Guaran- Forty-fourth et seet, Pittsburgh, Pa., in son, we presume, that Tom Brown and Baltimore this week. monies for the three evenings of Tene- The Commander was authorized to pur- shares, at Iron Dale Saw Mill. NV. L. extin. the sixtieth yeas of - his age. The de- slugger Williams recently went at it teed to give satisfaction, or price refund- brae and Mr. John Gallagher, up and chase a silk banner for the Post.; one one mile west of Einmitsburg Miss Lizzie Gilson of Frederick made guisher. ceased was the eldeet lirother of Bishop gain. But a "black robe" came MeGissta, ed. Druggists have it. tlreir own relief a visit to Mr. Wm. 'Morrison's. Thursday evening Rev. Father Tiern- Watterson, of this dtseese. He was they retired ; much to new member was elected ; and 37 mem- SCHRIVER, wife of Jacob C. together born in the Cathedral pariSto.Pi:tsburgh, but greatly to the disgust, of all the bers have already been enrolled to at • MRS. Gathering Wild Flowers for Sale. Miss Ethel J. McNair is visiting in ey conducted the services, and peace-makerit is to be with Mr. Bishop and Mr. Peter Walsh Feb. 24th, -1833. For many year.s he "forms." • The Schriver, Esq., of Gettysburg, is lying Westminster and Baltimore. in for a few remarks tend the National Encampment at Just as the sun was rising I started up sang the three lamentations. The lea- .was engeged in the mercantile bus:ness regretted—came at the point of death from a stroke of Mrs. W. K. Siftton, of Baltimore is from the interested. and this fact led us I Washington in September next. The the mountain to gather Trailing Arbu- sons were sung by Mr. Geary, Mr. in Blairsville, Pa. During the past tet: apoplexy. visiting friends in this place, Leonard, Mr. Coad, Mr. Hartkupf, Mr years he had held various responsible te meke the quotation in our opening preparations for Memorial Day have tus and,after traveling about three miles, But now, since time has Mr. George Slate, of New York, is \Villiam Martin and Father Tierney. positions in Pittsburgh, notably U. S. senteece. been commenced and the following You can save from $15 to $20 by buy- found it in abundance, but it took me Customs' and latterly with thrown its veil—a veil which always visiting his family in this place. Friday eventng Dr. Allen officiated, committee was appointed to assist the M. F. Shuff, half a day to get two baskets full. The the AnchorInspector, Savings Bank. Six brothers covers to reeke wore clear—over that ing a sewing machine of sineing the first lamentation. Mr. Wil- but think that Commander in making the arrange- season tor it is now fairly here and will Mrs. Jno. 'McGrath, of W'aynesboro, lian't Martin and Mr. Wade sang the and two sisters survive him, viz. : Rt. happening, we cannot Agent for the celebrated Domestic Ma- themselves is visiting at Mr..Tames McGrath's. second and third respectively. The Rev. John A. Watterson, D. D. ; James the said reinarkers will see ments : Comrades H. G. -Winter, W. 11. chine, which has no equal. last about a week or two and I can sup- Mr. Joseph H. Rider, of Waynesboro, lessons for this day were sung by Mr. S. Watterson, Chicago, Ill. ; Henry C. now as others saw them seen Weaver, Geo. L. Gillelan, Geo. 'f. Gel- e ply it to anybody who desires it.. Every- Watterson, Cincinnati, 0. ; Theodore No doubt the remarkers tittered the his family, near town. Kelly, Mr. Roth, Mr. O'Shea, Mr. Mes- wicks, E. C. Wenschhof and C. S. Zeck. REV. P. BERGSTRESSER, D. D., pastor of body knows it and every-body wants it spent Eester with .A. Watterson, New York City ; George feelings within them. But the good ca,11,1111rWilli Ryan and Dr. Allen. The members are all very much elated the Lutheran church at Middletown, and can have it, at trifline cost, as also Miss F. Frizell, of Frizellsburg, rh e beautiful cetemonies of Holy 1 V. W'atterson, Pittsburgh ; Alfred judgment was warped—it took all un- those considerations has tendered his resignation to take ef- other wild flowers in their season. • made a visit to her brother, Mr. E. L. ursday were begun at 8 a. in., as were' V. I). Watterson, Esq., of the Pitts- healthy tone from that Comrade, Rev. W. H. Keith, of burgh bar and president of the Colum- of a local and inferior character" which Gettysburg, has consented to delivcr fect October 1st. Flowers can be kept longer by putting Frizell• all the morning services during the week. Dr. Allen was celebraet ; Rev. bus Club of that city ; Mrs. Capt. Denis are attendant on any actions not in the oration on Memorial Dav. The tee-- them in a glass of water and placing a Dr. J. H. Hiekess of Reading, Pa., Beim and Mrs. M. J. McCann, of Pitts- harmony with the decalogue, so re- vices will be unnenally Intereeting thie SAID a noted man of 60 years, "my Mr. Reudter, deacon ; Mr. Bernard large bell glass over them to exclude made a vieit to his brother, Mr. Jas. F. ; Mr. Bishop, burgh. He leaves a widow, four sons marks given forth, totted and colored year. me Down's Elixir for Bradley, sub-deacon mas- mother gave Hickey. ter of ceremonies ; Mr. Mescal' and Mn. and two daughters. Of his children, by a temporary blindness of vision are „ the air, and can be sent any distance ; but when they direct coughs and colds when I was a boy. Mrs. J. IIenry Stokes, with her son Ilill, acolytes, and Mr. O'Shea, thurifer. the eldest, Mr. Charles H. A. Wetter- to be deplored without withering, if put into an air- son, is a seminarian at Mt. St. Mary's themselves towards what was prompted MA.I?, E D. For sale by J. A. Elder. Charlie, is visiting lier parents at Har- The Sacred Host was removed in sol- e - tight tin box. D. GAMBLE. enin procession to the repository, tent- College, near Emmitshurg 1\1(1. The by duty. NOTICE—Dr. Geo. S. Fouke, Dentist, --es^ mony Grove. porarly built in the southern wing of the funeral took place Tuesday morning .stern daughter of the voice of God," EVANS—SHOEMAKER.—On April WHILE Minnesota is one of the most Mr. Jas. A. Heiman went to Balti- church. Great praise is dime the Altar from St. Mary's Church, Forty-sixth what sweeping condemnation is there, 12, 1892, in the Lutheran church at will make his regular visit to Emtnits- in Taneytown, by Rev. G. 1N'. healthy States in the Union, it is one „ewe Motility to et.). in „I/ply of Society for the manner in which the street, Pittsburgh, after the celebration what scathing rebuke sufficient McSherry, burg cm the 27th inst., and remain a Requiem, fittingly any attack on Mr. Wm. E. Evans., of of the worst for colds, owing to the se- spring goods. repository was decorated. Candles and of a Solemn Pontifical Mass of itself to reward Brunswick, Md., few days. Call at Mr. Philip Lawrence's. with lit. Rev. John A. Watterson, D. true worth? A sense of duty and an to Miss Minnie A. Shoemaker, of the vere winters. Many of the druggists . tic wers, both cut and potted, makine Messrs. Edwin I. ai'd Frank Favorite, ' a considerable portioe of the decOra- D., as celebrant ; Rev. Edward M. Mc- act of duty, we must remark, are slightly former place. Tux store and dwelling of NV. W. there make it a rule to give their ens- of Waynesboro, made a visit to their tions. Thursday evenine the students Keever, rector of St. John the Baptist's different. Moral Courage is—duty that WILLS—SPRENKLE.--On April 17, Graham, postmaster at Wintertown WAS tomers just what they cell for ; but parents here. ceuld not repair to the church for night Church, as assistant priest ; Rev. Ber- is unpleasant is spoken of—necessary 1802, at the residence of Mrs. Elizabeth J. Hynes. assistant of Sacred Heart for the one ; a mere consciousness Is an Rev. destroyed by fire on Saturday last. The w- hen they come b.ftek and Egly it done Mrs. L. \I !Lebec, ot Lancaster, Pa., prayers, as is the usual custom, owing nerd Zimmerman in Liberty twit., by to the inclemency of the weather. Church, as deacon ; Rev. S. E. Aaron that is required to know the former. D. H. -Geiser, of the Theological Semi- fire Was evidently the work of an in- no good flies, almost invariably recent- is visiting' her sisters, Misses Louise and Good Fridav tiMrning the solemn and (if the Cathedral, Erie, Pa., a nephew of Hence, When we see a home-example of nary, Gettysburg, Chas. E. Wills, to cendiary. mend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Hattie Mottcr. impressive ceremotmies of the Adoration deceased, as sub-deacon, and Per. Win. what all boys admire, manliness, it is Miss Margie E. Sprenkle, both of Fouu- as will be seen by the following from Mrs. Frencis D. Pe Burnett and Miss of the Cross, were participated in by a L. McGrath, curate of St. Mary's master strange that we should fail to appreciate tain Dale. Cocou SYRUP—Yes Jam tired of hear- ceremonies. The sermon was it. We doubt not that every reader has Messrs. Wells & Schceder, of Sanborn, Lizzie Detzer, of Beston, Mass., are the very large congregation. Dr. Allen of SA.FFER—FARRIER.—On April 20, lug and seeing the word ; yet if you Minn. again officiating as celebrant, assisted preached by Father Tobin, rector of St. admired that individual's moral cour- ' We have recommended guests a m rs. 1892, at St. Joseph's parsonage, in • 1) Pev Mr ste dien Welsh delson • Mary's. The interment, attended by a age. But why, we ask, should a practi- It a 1,1 / P '' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with such a this place, by Rev. H. F. White, C. M , after Messrs- T. C. Sertzer and Tyson Lan- Mr. William Martin, subeleacon ; Mr. large concourse of relatives and friends, cal illustration of it meet Mr. John Stiffer, of near this Cough Syrup, and a large bottle for the Mr. disapprobation as was lately place, te other leading cough preparations have singes es Hower]vine, emit Easter at Coati, master of ceremonies was made in Calvary Cemetery. decided Miss Eliza Farrier, of Elmhurst, Lacka- money, ask .your druggist for Dr. Fahr- a sayeth : "To failed to do any good, and always with dues immes i n tee; is„see McHugh and Mr. Frank Roth, acolytes; Watterson was a devoted brother, manifested ? As the sage wanna (empty, Pa.; other. faitti f ill husband, an affectionate father, admire the good done by others is one ney's and take no the best results. we can always tely and Mr. Leonard, thurifer. Mr. Me- Mr. E. II. Beugher and Wife, of insen sang the lesson. a good friend, a loyal citizen, a Catho- thing , to do what is good yourself is upon that remedy, as it is sure to effect and practice. DI ED. FOR RENT.—Time Adelsberger store Rhode Island, are guests of Misses The Passion of Our Lord according, 10 lic of simple, earnest faith another." a care. It has no equal for children ; St. Luke, was sung by Rev. Mr. Rend. 'Blessed are the dead who die in the However now that, thanks to "the old room on W. Main street, near the clia- Louise and [Lillie Mutter. anti wife /elite ter, Mr. Geary and Mr. Wade, in a Lord.' Regutescat in pace man with the see-the," WO can look at MATH IA S.—On April 17, 1892 al Ii is especially in cases of croup or whooping Mr. James Welty of residence, in Mechanicstown, Philip mond. I.4inuentions 26 feet square, andthecreditable manner. The Neto York Freeman's Journal of happenings of the past with a clear cough." 50 cent bottles for sale by C. Sir. months Id abtruSlatnee of light and two large show more, are visiting his parehts, eir. amid The S_Itc.red Host was returned to the luau, sevs • "Colonel Louis Ernst view, a little sober thought will convince hItithias, aged SI years, 5 and .b.,.Eichelberger. the obstinate that to sneer at what days. windows. Also room of same size on Mrs. Jas. M. Welty, near town. altar in solemn procession and the lloly one of the best known citizens of Hoch- most Messrs. Luther and Thaddeus Zitn- Sacrifice was completed in the usual ester, N. Y., died there on Sunday week manliness doea or moral courage STEWART.—On April 6, 1892, at the second floor. For particulars apply to Baden, prompts Is DO standard for any person residence of his parents, in Baltimore, Death of Mr. Win. Golden. merman, acrompanied by Mr. W. E. manner. of apoplexy. He was born in F. A. Adelaberger. Communicated. Friday evening the students repaired Germany, in 1825, and came to Roch. to adopt ; much less those over whom James L. Stew-art, the only son and White, of Western Maryland College, to the church with the semin- her colors—the blue and white—wave. eldest child of James and Sallie E. Mr. William Golden, of Taneytown together ester in 1831, where he started in the MR. Jso. ADELSRERGER brought a Westminster, spent their Easter vaca- arians, and after singing the hymn shoe business. In 1856 he formed a J. Stewart. district, Carroll county and well known * * singular egg to this office on Monday. tion, with their parents in this place. Stabat .31ater, Dr. Allen gave a medita- partnership in the hardware business in this section of Frederick county, died lion on the Passion of Our Lord. Then Authorship. It was so exactly like a gourd, even to - e _ with the late Ferdinand Seifreid. In Thought." night prayers were said, after which organization of the 140th at his home very suddenly on the 13th "Two Souls with but a Single 1862, at the This subject embraces many points : the plas, where the stem had been ap- the hymn Ave Stella Maris was sung and regiment, New York State Volunteers, inst, of neuralgia of the heart, aged 73 As Some are essential in the writer, others parently Sroken off, that it was hard to they sat side by side, they sighed. serviCes ended. Mr. Ernst was commissioned as Lieu- years, 7 months and 8 days. He vary with the disposition of time reader. xealize that it did not grow on a vine. was a "Olt, my idol !" he said, and then idled. Saturday morning the students again tenant-Colonel end went out in com- native of Baltimore, having been for repaired to the church, when the ser- and To acquire what is termed popularity, "Dear Luke," said she, as she looked, mand of the regiment as its Colonel prevailing vices of the previous evening were re- at an author must cater to the LOST.—On Tuesday evening, between 16 years a retired farmer and 37 years a "I will wed if thou wilt," and he wilted. was with the regiment Fredericks- fancies, prejudices and peated. At 8 a. m., the ceremonies command at Chancellors- code of habits, the Emmit House and Square, a three resident of that vicinity, where he mar- The burg and in even morals. As is seen from this, honeymooil passed in an excess of peculiar to the blessing of holy water, ville. He participated in the Gettys- srornered with three Greek ried a Miss there is a salient distinction between Gold Pin, Mary A. • Wivell, over 49 joy. Excess in eating rich food brings incense, fire, etc., as is the custom on burg campaign, and succeeded to the letters on the front and the initials "E. years ago, who with three sons and 14 the Saturday preceding Easter, were widespread, immediate, short-lived pop- indigestion, sick headache, and frequent ularity, and that greater, indefinable, A." on the back. The finder will be grand-children, survive him. His only conducted by Rev. John Tierney as cel- at Little Round Top, during the second attacks of dizziness. Pierce's Pleasant ebrant, assisted by Rev.. Mr. Reudter, God-given endowment, causing the pro- rewarded on leaving the same at the daughter, Kate C. wife of Louis J. day's engagement.. He remained in Pellets will . cure all these. They are deacon ; Mr. Codori, sub-deacon ; Mr. '63, when ductions of mortals to become, relatively command until the fall of the immortal, genius. Bank, in this place. Hemler of that neighberhood, died last tiny, sugar-coated, and easy to swallow. Peter Walsh, master of ceremonies ; encamped at Beverly speaking, regiment was But this phase of the subject is be- October. As to his three sons— No other Mr. Hartkupf, assistant master of cere- Ford on the Rappahannock, and soon A FIVE-YEAR-OLD daughter of Mr. preparation compares with yond the pale of the restricted depart- . Joseph A., a monies ; Mr. Leonard and Mr. Philip command was assumed general agent of insurance, them as a Liver VT(112- after which the Charles W. Keller, of Middletown, fell Pill. They. mire pi - Gallagher,G acolytes ; and Mr. colter, ment under discussion—we are not to. resides in New York City, whilst Jerome by Col. George Ryan. After the war a thing so uncom- over a railing of the teed, and one is a dose. thurifer. The altar, which had been rhapsodise concerning porch of her I., a Colonel Ernst returned to Rochester but rather to suggeet caterer, and \Villiam A., a law-yen, - -- - stripped of all ornaments Holy Thurs- variously and mon as is genius ; father's residence last week, to the and has since been suc- hints whereby the fairly-gifted reside in Pittsburgh, Pa. His very FAIRFIELD ITEMS. . day, was dressed a new for these ser- several businesses, practieal pavement below, a distance of ten feet, cessfully engaged in and ordinarily intellectual maY hope for largely attended funeral took place (morn vices Previous to the singing of Mass, He leaves a wife, three sons and four breaking one of her legs.—Banner of Mr. J. C. ScherIzer was visiting at the Litany of the Saints was chanted by success in a field that is, in many in- St. Joseph's Church, Taneytown last daughters. The funeral obsequies with Liberty. Mt. Holly lea week. the sernimu•ians. There were no ser- stances, more fateful than reliable. Monday Requiem Mass were celebrated in St. a work avowedly morning. Rev. Theodore D. Mr. A. C. Mussehnan city vices held during the balance of the by Rev. Not to assert that went to the Joseph's Church on April 6 meritorious will not be meted its just A cum) of Mr. John Pears had the Mead, the pastor, officiating and pro- to purchase goods. day. Joseph Wirth, assisted by Rev. August due, but that writers of mediocre abil- Hammond scald head and had been under the nouncing the eulogy, with CXI Psalm . Easter morning opened in a threaten- Pingel, Rev. James Kessler and Very Comrade G. W. Mr. F. Shully mule a business triP mg manner, but before eight o'clock the ity differ widely in the revenue derived treettment of physicians without relief. as his exordium and Genesis XLIX,28- Rev. Mgr. II. De Regge. Rt. Rev. in themselves can Of Root Post, G. A. It.. Of Syracuse, N. V. to Hagerstown last Monday. clouds had been dis elled and the sun eulogy, from works, which 32, as his Bishop McQuaid preached the superiority one over another. It was cured by Chamberlain's Eye and peroration. Mr. John C. Vatson, a teacher in the shone forth. High I1Pass was sung at 10 - boast no Wounded at Gettysburg a. in. There was an exceedingly large 1 Herein lies the matter that should com- Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: Skin Ointment, and is now well and all Hagerstown Business College, is at Ernst had a son at the "Mount," EASTER SUNDAY, though not by any congregation preeent. Dr. Allen was eel- I mend consideration What causes the "I was in tlie Army of the Potomac and right.—W. R. MIntna & SON, Briscoe, Ernst, who was graduated in means very bright and home on a visit. ebrant ; Rev. Mr. Charles B. indifferent reception of one book, and ' In the great battle of Gettysburg was stnicir spring-like, was, Walsh, deacon ; hits a prominent member Iowa. 25 cent boxes for sale by C. D. Mr. Will 'Tingling who was working Bishop, sub-deacon ; Mr. 1878, and is now the intoxicating success of another, in the ankle by a 'Mimic ball, which smashed upon the whole, not unpleasant, and the James A. Rochester bar. Eiehelberger. McHugh, master of the when in both there is an even distribu- My leg was amputated in the field attendance at all the for Mr. A. Grove, has gone to his home of ceremonies ; Mr. Harper died last week in the bone. churches was un- John' Gallagher and Mr. Philip (labia- Miss Emily tion of talent? The question has beet hospital, and after a long time it healed. I near Hanover. She was a grand-daughter Deem- BONEBRAKE, an old and re- usually large. The Easter communion and Mr. McConnell, Baltimore. variously, but never satisfactorily andi was discharged and yvent home. After 8 years Mr. and Mrs. of Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Her spected citizen, having his home with services at the Reformed church, called George Sinn, of near gol,',en.r:fearl:olYtes; exhaustively answered. Conceding al brother, Gen. Robert Harper, attended ' style,- 1 My Wound Broke Open out a full Harney, are visiting Mrs. Sinn's father, The sermon n•as preached by Rev. authoror to be possessor of good hie grandchild near Fox II ill has been representation of the member- "This the Mountain in the twenties and was aniptitaled an inch of the Mr. Zac. Sanders. Thomas Kelly, whose text is as : command of words, and a dealer in sub- r afresh. Dr. Pease in a critical condition for some time, ship. The chancel was bright with let tle I a life long friend of the institution. jects of general interest ; there remains ' bone,. and it healed. Four years later it Dr. J. E. is the Day the Lord hath made • having had several paralytic blooming plants, shedding beauty and Glenn has moved his office *** moreover, that Ime exercise tact, pru- once more opened, aud for eight years strokes. be glad and rejoice therein.' Tbe ser- Ball. from the hotel to Mr. lin-e without which, not believe it possible His son in Cavetown, hid., and other fragrance around, nothwithstanding the Ephraim Swope's mon was excellent, in as much as it was dence and discretion, how I suffered I do residence on Main street. forcibly delivered and convincing in are THE SCORE. the outcome of his pen is almost fruit- for a human being to suffer worse agony. relatives have been summoned to his chilly urissring-like weather. As some During this time I had to go on crutelit—, The opinions held by skep- It li P0 less. The greater the finesse, the greater of the members of the choir Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders died on Sun- gam". 2ND NINE A E being unable to wear a wooden leg. When- bedside. were sick tics the success. The ordinaiy reader re- I relieved my sufferings se day morning aged ninety years. In- were clearly stated and ably refuted, ever possible and some were absent., the Easter an- The lesson drawn was very practical P. Cashman,2d b 2 2 4 2 1 quires, or better, desires nothing more taking opiate, but wlien I was obliged to go terment without it, I suffered fearfully and thought 1 Her Eighty-first iiirthday. thems were necessarily omitted. Tuesday in the Catholic ceme- and on the whole the sermon was most Echevarria, c...... 1 0 6 4 0 stable than unsubstantial romance ; it is amazing with what avidity so practical should crozv. tried every thing I could Mrs. Matilda Nevin, of this city, In St. Joseph's Catholic church, which tery, at Gettysburg. creditable to the reverend father, and Curneen, 1st b 1 1 8 0 0 get with my limited means. Physicians said 4 3 0 2 an age as ours, should be found absorb- I would never be any better. I, Wally my reached her eighty-first birthday to-day was Mr. Thomas 1Vinebrenner whilst put- most instructive to his auditors. E. Farrell, p and 3d b 2 beautifully decorated with flowers, Still another Linz, p and 3d b 1 0 2 7 0 ing sentimentalities, which would have ting up some spouting, run a piece of pleasing feature of the Blood Became Poisoned —Wednesday—and the event was ap- the usual solemn Easter services were morning's service was time work of the hIcTighe, s a 2 1 2 1 1 been esteemed in the days of the Trou- pointed and it broke out all over my face and on some propriately observed by having a family fully attended, and the music selected tin into the back of his hand,. choir. Mazo's Mass in F was agreeably Roken, c f . 3 1 1 0 2 badour. The work allotted. to the "peo- wounding it pie's author" is to write interestingly parts of my body 8o that my face I3 all reunion and dinner, at which was for the day was admirably rendered by severely. rendered, the solos being particularly Saunders r f 0 2 1 0 1 Mr. pleasing. The rendition of Millard's Burckhaidt, 1 f 1 2 0 0 0 Instead of instructively. Now to in- covered with sears now. One day I read of gathered her sons and daughters, their the choir Will Kugler wile was quite ill at Sarsaparilla would . do. The which consists of the fol- beautiful hyn.n, Ave Maria, by stance how ephemeral is the fame of what Hood's the last writing, died on Wednesday Mr, first dollar I got 1 sent and bought a bottle wives and husbands and their children. lowing members : Director, Miss A. Wm. Cullen, '92, was very creditable to Total 13 13 27 14 7 popular contrivers of romantic inven- and began taking it. A week or,two later, of last week and was buried on Satur- tion. Four years since, there was no such leg, said, it scorned to —Waynesboro Record. McBride; Organist, Miss Maggie Tyson; that gentleman. At the end of the 1sT NINE. It H P 0 A E my wife in dressing my day. He power in the domain of light reading as be improving, and after taking Male voices--Tenors, Messrs. Tyson and had many friends here and Mass, St. Cecelia's Orchestra played Le Marche Religeuse. Vespers v-as Rider Haggard ; at present he is as "Foa several years," says John Park, Lawrence; Bass, the town lets lost a good citizen. He and Ben- Campbell, e a 1 0 1 1 1 Sarsaparilla Messrs. Lansinger and eduction of the most Blessed Sacrament thoroughly forgotten ns formerly he Hood's was in his 33 year. NV. Cashman, p and 1 f 3 4 2 3 1 months, thank God (and I say it rover- of Beaver Creek, Minn., "during the Hoke ; Female voices—Sopranos, Misses were given by Father Tierney, assisted was known. His fate is but a personal stew Ryan, 1st b 0 1 7 1 1 eutlyn the sores all over my body had healed. winter, I have been troubled with a Blanche Tyson, Kate Hann, Alice Safety in by Mr. Peter Walsh and Mr. Bishop, Madden, r f 1 1 0 0 0 mistake—did he, as did the astute Scott, the Midst of Dangnr. though his work is not comparable in and now,four years later, have server shown painful ewelling of the feet, which phy- Grinder, Lucy Lawrence, Stella Baker, This would seem a oontradietion—is so, in pluvialists ; Mr. James McHugh, master Tobin, 2d b 3 2 8 3 2 ally sign of reappearin...0'" L.GEogoE M. HAM- fact, to Cheese. of ceremonies; while the acolytes Donohue, c f. 1 1 2 0 1 kind with the great Walter's—keep the MOND, 219 Magnolia Street;Syracuse, N. Y. sicians claimell.was rheumatic gout. I Mary Donohue, Nellie Gehr ; Alto—Miss But experience has proved its public mind ii) continuous and watchful possibility. Take the case of the and thurifer were the seine as those Higgins, c 2 3 3 3 0 was treated by some of our best phy- May Tyson. Morning service individual anticipation of his productions, instead at 10 who dwells in a malarious region. A robust whet officiated during the morning ser- Howard, p and 1 f 1 1 2 2 0 Col. C. A. Weaver sicians, and obtained but little, if any o'clock began with Lucheei Vidi Aquum constitution vices. The altar was tastefully decor- McCloskey, 3d b .. 0 1 2 2 3 of flooding the book-stalls with volume II., is tic, certain defence against the after yolume, perhaps he would have Commander of heat Post, G. A. himself a relief, and used many go-called 'cures,' followed by H. L. Perry's Mass in G. dreaded chills. What is? Recorded testimony, ated • • one armed vetelass fully confirms Mr. Ham- covering Thus the csremonies of Holy Week Total 12 14 27 '15 9 proved a more formidable rival to the without benefit. During the winter of At the offertory Allelulla, Larnbillotte, a period little short of half a otantury, already waning Kipling. • The note of mond's statement, and,T. L. Belden, the phar- proves that Hostetter's Stomach Bitten! is pre- were completed. Everything having macist. also endorses it. 19;87, when my feet were so swollen and Nfarch—J. P. Louisa. Vespers at 3 p. passed off successfully. SCORE BY INNINGS. originality is comprised in the lost liter- cisely this. 'this continent does not limit the HOOd'e P1113 cure Sick Headache. 3 4 ary chord ; to cite it as requisite to inflame,' that !could not wear my boote, in. followed by Benediction. At these field a '2 E. 6 7 8 I I VI. • where the medicine has proved its efficacy. authorship, would be about as futile of Inonmented using Chamberlain's services were In south America, the Personals. Pain sung Grozas Regina Caeli, Isthmus of Panama, Mex- 2nd Nine.. 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 I 4 I 13 hope, as to project a trip to the moon. -The Baby's Comfort. ico, everywhere 1st Nine... e er 3 1 0 3 1 I 0 I 12 Balm. The first application reduced O Salutaris, Latnbillotte Tent= Ergo, in fact where miasma-born dis- Rev. Mr. Rendter, Mr. Codori and Mr. Critics concede that the praeticable The Mother's Friend. ease takes ea its most the swelling and inflarnation and the Lainbillotte, obstinate and formidable William Martin were called to Harris- Two base hits—Farrell, F. Cashman mode' is in ,unconconscions 'revision, typos, the Bitters is a recognized specifui ia il- Jr, Fahrney's nee of One fifty Cent hdttle so Completely burg, Pa., Saturday to assist the Right Higgins, Howard. Bases on balls—by novel verbiage . embellishing familiar. limitable demand, and prescribed by phsicians Rev. Thomas McGovern, Bishop of Zanz 2, Howard 1. Left on bases-2n4 thotighttnew aspects of .old subjects. relieved me, that I diecontinued m CrOlVTI Stock Food will make of remits. Potent, too, is it in disorders of the TEETHING SYRUP Harrisburg in the celebration of Pontif- Nine 6, 1st Nine 5. Double plays—F This Pope recognized—emrtsthe tolnmn all •by-ntlrecnt:- • canes, and was able to get stomach, and bowels, around arl cowg Modrme wore and richer liver and against that ical Mass, at his Cathedral, Easter. Cashman and Cumeen,Tobin and Ryan of his questioned steength ;irleised on .prevents Cholera Infai: right awl wear my boots." 50 destroyer, la grippe. It improves appetite and t;, cent. :II_ sleep. neutralias Mr. Simon J. Codori, Jr., of Gettys- Struck out by Zanz-3 ; by 0)81)in:in—:I: the principle of forced but striking Pleasant bottlers for sale by C. D. Elchelberger, TU rheumatism and kiduey cow- and perfc^t'v 1 plaints. burg, aud Mews, Frauk Streeringer and liowayd--1. 1.7mpire—Behen. pliraeeplogy—thisi .eeemingly, is the - Real Estate Transfers. singular fact in history that Napoleon a beautiful picture full of suggestiveness, from the Frederick News, crowned himself, j showing two angels looking towards the We.copy 0(34;6, Entirety II vinntitsburg following transfers of real estate ii IF Il His next campaigns were against the ' rising sun, where Christ has risen, the "El:8." which have taken place in this county, VEGETABLE 22, 1892. Austrians and the Russians. In the FRIDAy. APRIL **it as in the Clerk's office during former he won the celebrated battles of recorded MANDRAKE AND past : Austerlitz and Ulm, from which he "SBAKESPEA.RE-A LECTURE." the week A SURC MT. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE NEWS. Co' W. W. Wenner and Susan A. Wenner carried away many trophies. Among Students will hail with delight this A Loot ure on Napoleon.-"Shakespeare-a to Edward R. Grabill, lot in Brunswick, CURE John WE Stouter, these were the cannons employed in the new addition to that department of by Prof, Ernest Lagarde, ia I ecture," $150. C. M. Wenner and wife et. el., to FOR construction of the Column Vendome, literature which treats of Shakespeare s.A.o.cutented upop by a 31ountalueer. -MANUFACTURER OF- Christian C. Morgan, lot in Brunswick, Paris. In the Russian campaign he was and his works. So much has been said NAPOLEON. $1,050. Andrew Hill, Jr., and wife to COSTIVENESS very nearly defeated in the battle of and written concerning the "Bard of Joseph Engler, 70 square perches of The sixth of the series of illustrated Eylau, Avon" that it seems "churning the Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Randolph G. lectures was delivered in the Music Hall was Legun iii to the land, more or less, $40. and Drain Tiles. His Spanish campaign daylight" to add another name Indigestion, Diseases of Bricks Barrick, executor, to M. F. Kefauver, March 80th by Rev. Thomas L. Kelly, 1808. After usurping the throne of long list of Shakespearean critics. But the Kidneys,Torpid Liver ' parcel of land in Frederick county, $1,- ESTIMATES FURNISHED. A. M. The subject differed from pre- Spain and placing his brother, Joseph, we think that Prof. Lagarde has done a 700. Henry Bowie, James Bowie and Rheumatism,Dizziness, vious ones in that, instead of describing upon it, he found it very difficult to useful and-much needed work, in pre. wife, et. at., to John Murdock, all in- Sick Headache, Loss of the scenery, institutions and places of maintain his authority. In fact-he senting in this brief yet exhaustive es- SOCKET TILES MADE TO ORDER. country, terest in and to lot in Frederick city, Erup interest of aome one particular didn't maintain it-for the Spaniards, say a general outline of the most strik- ppetiteollaunclice, char- $325. H. Cobletz, wife, et. at., to Ella it gave es an insight into the life, aided by the English under the Duke log characteristics of England's greatest tions and Skin Diseases. To Farmers and Land Owners:-The advantages of and profits derived one of Fieber, 3 acres, etc., of land,$135. Same flow draining low and marshy hmnmil are too well known to need any c,iiimeni. acter, triumph and downfall of of Wellington, completely overturned dramatist. Price,25e. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. to Theophilus Hartsock, 10 acres, etc., Burlington, Pt. As the use of drain tiles has been proved to he tire inost effeetive as e ell as time the moet couspicuous personages in his- his power and compelled the Grand we find summarized and reduced 111111, .11:16NSON & IORD, Props., Here cheapest method of draining, I respectfully solict the petrenage of all persons tory-Napoleon Bonaparte. The rev- command of of land, $240. H. Coblentz, of J., et. al., Army, although under the to convenient form , the results of the hider. contemplating such improvements. My tiles are also excellent for cellar drains. enter- to Henry Coblentz, 17 acres, etc., of For sale by James A. erend lecturer very pleasantly Napoleon himself, to withdraw from latest researches and discoveries in this Price -lists on application. JOHN M. STOUTER, land, premises, etc. Elizabeth Wise- Md. eained his audience by his inimitable the Peninsula. extensive field of inquiry. Here we aug 7-y Enitnitsburg, history man, widow, to Amanda E. Johnson, 4 style, and wove the dry facts of In 1812, Napoleon, with an army of find detailed all that is necessary to an He started acres, etc., of land, $15 and premises. iuto an agreeable narrative. 700,000 men, invaded Russia for the intelligent reading and a fair under- Western Maryland Rail Road island C. W. Johnson, executor, to Caroline with his birth at Ajaccio, in the second time. Here in the battle of standing of the poet's immortal produc- youth Johnson, 5-4 acres of land, etc., $42. CONNECTING WITH of Corsica, in 1769, followed aphis Boradino, he defeated the Russians after done. 'dish Real Estate at us through his Same to Enos Wiseman, 29 acres of land, 11. & P. R. R. Slippensburg. Shenandoah end manhood, brought a stubborn contest. He did not follow Briefly yet fully the Professor traces Valley and B. & 0.Riaroads at Hagerstown ; AT PRIVATE SALE. etc., $562.39. W. W. and Susan Wen- It. tm, most important campaigns and ended up his advantage, however, and sonic English Drama. Begin- Dentin. It. ,,t Frederick Jrioiu Alai • the rise of the P. & C. B. ner to John 1'. MeNeally, lot in BrimsBruns-- W. B., N. and & P. Rail- Nos. 1, 2,1 1, 12. li , 14.9-Sold. with his death while in exile at the days later took up his march for Mos- ning with the Miracle Plays and the roads at Limon Station, DOte.,'kid. $125. David U. and John W. --- 8 -A House and Lot in Mechaniestown, 61,3(0. island of St. Iielena, in 1821. - the objective point of the expe- very period of 4ck, cow, Interludes down to the MAIN LINE AND CONNECTIONS: 4.-144,, acres of land. 3.e2 mile F.. of Mechanics- Koogle, executor, to James.O. Bussard, Fr. Kelly introduced his subject by But when he arrived there lie Play, a world of infer- town. Land highly liner, red. Good t,,vo story dition. the Elizabethan 1891. 65 acres, etc., of land, $e,034.85. Adam Schedule taking effect Oct. 4th, og house, brick-cased, stable and all necessary making a comparison of the relative found that the city had been evacuated million is imparted displaying rare out-I uildings. There is an abundance of I reit Koogle, and wife to.D. Koogle, 17 acres, on the place and the general a ppei,rauee is very merits of the four great generals of all and all provisions destroyed. Napoleon genius and literary acquirernente. Here Read I Read $100. John C. moues, D'omsard. STATIONS. $ Macedon, Hanni- etc., of land, Ugwarcl. times-Alexander of when he entered the city was surprised we are told of our poet's youth and • ._ . at5t.1"Alifyiettml 'olt lell.O a eres, tee miles west of Lewis- trustee, to Elton G. Kimmel, 22 acres of M. town. sO acres tillah e, and bal of Carthage, Julius Caesar and Na- and could Hot under- seeming disregard for P. Least.4.1 Arrive. A.73m5. 1r:15. P3.8015. some good timber. to find it so quiet recklessness, his 7 i.e 1 45 Apple orchard td ,5 trees Iii I en] d ,. Modern land in Frederick county, premises and r li l . ....I Williamsport, .... 1.i. s:u 57 4 20 poleon. Victor Hugo, Lamartine, Scott, stand how his enemy bad so suddenly fame or renown. Yet in this "madness .7 .l.t 2012 *420 LI age rstow u , Irim,- house of commanding apper ranee. 'I he Mary A. Keedy to John W. D, 7 45 '2 14 .... Caewsville, land is well adapted to truck farming and being have drawn "as $1. Thackeray and many others deserted the place. He also noticed there was method" for we are told, 7 51 2 25 4 30 Sinithsbui g, .... 1131 741 only 6 miles tram Fredt•riek City, is particularly 1 acre etc., of land, $500. Mar man, thoughts Koogle, yeckless 5 00 2 35 ...: &Vernon', .7 10 11 45 7 35 desirable b r that purpose. $1,i4:0. from the career of this flats in several portions of the city but a business man, he was pot r ; Peter 'F. Burket, her his- 8111 250- .... 11,ghtield, 4453 It iii, 750 6.-A farm of over 34:0 acres in Baltimore and Burket and for many of their greatest works, paid no attention to there. Going to be knew how to drive a good bargain, ------county. 3 unties from Glyedon Statien, W. 31. hand, to Jerome A. &Telmer, parcel of Leave, Arrive. 17 pen have idealized him among there upon"-and Bailroad, miles trim Bettie:ere City. thiod by their the Kremlin he passed the night and was not to be imposed IieuresColds,Coughs,SareThreat,Crotp,Efluenza, 8 42 3 22 .... .1itdel 0 , 46,27 10 53 6 40 farm house, bank and etc., $750. David H. and c.,rofr barn other buildings. De- in land, Johnis Whooping Cough. Bronchitis naa Asthma. A 52 1-1; .... oat:unto, 1-1. ai 11 41 6 37 Heidi til shade and exeellent trait. the heroes. and on the following morning found the while "H last years glided away In hrw rare c li-t in Bordered by to Jacob N. sure for Consumption 9 1.1 a 62 .... htettyshurg, t,. 00 Ii Ii (iii) t he Patapsco which boating W. Koogle, executors, advanced stages. tenet once. You will one the el- afforclsexcellent and At the age of ten his father sent him city in flames and his own situation obscurity it is true, yet that obscurity 91, 4.35 .... 116110v el', .... :437 548 etc., of land, $149.93. sellent effect after taking the feee; doss. Sold by Houpt, 14 acres, "liAir..ra *Tarlac:v. trugo hottles, hi coats acitil.00. _Aril% t . Leave. to one of the universities in the south or perilous in the eetreme. H e made his was far fromm being miserable or degrad- lisb7-4.in-55g.S nt'(, ri .r ontur flour min, with both water to Luther and stea In power.1Y, unites 111,Ell all inlug.''Harrison C. Larrabee, trustee, 8 15 0 :si, eiagt.he.ti Elainit,...hurg, France, where his calculating mind ex- escape fromm the burning city, however, ....Lll --eid:Arrire.- -76 537 1.2s -T20- in excellent repair end hest of tea sctis I hr sel- T. Sharretts, 11 acres of land more or New Vivcrtisements. leg. Also itself in a taste for mathematics for a time, controverted point of 51c; two dwelling Louses. ore brick and hibited and remained in the vacinity Time sorely 151 451 bier Edge, .,.. 11 23 715 one frame and 5 of or less. The Real Estate and Improve- 843 about acres good meadow Like many s'e- DAUfaitY & CO, 39.i 5 15 Meclialoostown, 6:1). It 51 6 4050 I:1 11d. 55,0 0. This is - -y rather than the clessics. waiting for the Czar to come and make Shakespeare's religious opinions 35 uniZouTtedl the greatest City to W. 8 3 31 .... Rocky Ridge, .... 10 33 11.9B bargain to be had in the ment Company of Baltimore 9, Marylued Real Estate other great men, he read with pleasure terms, but the Czar never came and Na- ceives that attention which it obviously 17 1141 555 Fredeeek June., 6..0.5 11(0.216,1 1 6 2151 1119ii.r_k,e it ti-ati..ci.ela y. tolim H. McKelvey, parcel of ground in 9 In 3 55 5411 Linton Midge, Plutarch's Lives. He was not generally poleon began his famous retreat.' The deserves. But we think Catholics here PARKEE03 923 55., .... L ttwood acres of proved mountain land, Brunswick, $.200 The same to Samuel about 3 miles from AleehaniesloY3 N. 3 trl. his companions, and was being setting in made nothing." It HAIR BALSAM liked by severe Russian winter make "much ado about Cleanses and ht,autifies the hair. 9 42::,. 4 !1')...1 5 (129 N1,5:,,v‘i iil.i I0.-A .T. Brett, parcel of ground in Bruns- gs'tise'!t,r' 5 545s l' ik TI'l 5'6' :5;9 house and lot ill Meehanicstown. 3700. by them on account more difficult Catholic Promotes a luxuriant growth. l 0 !.t 4 53 6 35 Glynilon, 5 16; Oil continually taunted the journey considerably is not the province of the Never Fails to Ildstoro Gray 451 I4.-A farm containing between i 0 and YO acres, wick, $200. The Same to George A. H..1r- to ita Yi.,uthitil Cole,. 1050 511 .... Arlington, .... I 8 24;1 s 23 situated in 0. reagerstoyvn district. Preeeriek of his peculiar Corsican dialect. Like thousands upon thousands of inen Church to make men great poets, artists, tailing. and iiO -y Curyi scalp dyrases & hair 11 10 5 53 7 14 Baltdnot e, *4 35 8 OM 4 01. vounty, ie mile from Rocky Ridge. temd house, Williams, parcel of ground in Bruns- ,5fdc,or1 01.1.0 at Druggists S. it. P.m r. if.Arrive. Leave. A.Y.1 A M.P.M. many modern collegians he was fond of I and horses were frozen to death. Then scientists. barn and other buildings. MO per acre. wick, $200. Time same to John L. -Mar- it the terraces in solitude, but when to the trials, the Ruesiaa army is to teach men their re- 1 42. 615 8 15 Washing-toe, ----....1- ;35,..--t le 17-A -story brick store property, located on pacing to add Her mission 4,,E, 10011 E. Main till, parcel of ground in Brunsiviek, $200. 2 2(2 955 .... Plilltille/phiii, 1;403100 1i35 115 1 1 1:111 00)- Street, Alechaniestown,5 doors from the walks were limited to the Cossack cavalry men to Heaven. 1- C,Inger 1.'orrii1Z171417:Mil#e. it cures thy rrat Cough, square l'uilt in 1:589. Modern winter came, his and particularly ligiorre dirties, to lead arker's in moe.so ets. 4 5012 30 ... New York. front of pressed Cr. W. Crum and wife to Harriet L.(d - Vick Lungs, Debilitu,Intli,estion, Pain,Into brick and glass. $•,540. play a fact which greatly dis- harrassed the Church has been in The only're one for Corns. P.M. Ara. P. w.Artive. Leave. P.M. A. M.IA.M. the -room, continualty straggling True indeed Holy lINPERCOO:He. IS ler, parcel of ground in Brunswick, $1,- -,ups ail pain. lAc. at Druggists, or IIISCOX & CO., N. Y. -Two-story log house, weatherboarded, pleased him, On one occasion he soldiers, and woe to the Frenchman, every age the patroness and protectress Between Williamsport, Shippensburg and Inter- and it acres of improved land. g mile ,outh of 400. Calvin Metcalfe and e if e to Solo- mediate Points. Mt. St. Mary's College. Stable and other out- ehowed his partiality for martial exploits who lingered ! Of the magnificent army, of learning-true she reckons among buildings, eie. ii,rto. mon Longneeker, several parcel of COILING WATER OR MILK A . si.--1 A7m--ri r.sr. Leave. Andre. whern -gathering together his compan- ivshich entered Russia but 70,000 men her children men of distinguished at- minim 6 ,i5 10 551 6 45 Williamspoi 1 845 320 6 U, 10.-A two-story brick house and desirable lot I land in Joh usville, $2,000. Elizali C. En- 11411 11101 700 II 5 30 3 00 6 10 joeafed on W. Main street, Entoitsburg. &Ott. ions, he organized two rival factions, returned and scarcely any of them tit I tainments. Nay more .she has been the agerstown. sor to John 'F. Ensor, 128 acres of land alm9 702 11 33 Iii STIIII IINIall $7,, 0 i 04: 541 .0.-A farm of 1311 acres, li mile !rem -Loy's end having erected forts, indulged in a for further service. When they reached inspiration and the theme of the grand- 7 10,11 45 7 35 Ellgenuent, 751 2101 537 Station, W. M. R. R. About .0 acres is excebeet more or less, $7,(.100. Seine to Howard 7 30.1r 0 ii 753 Wayneshoro, 7 35 2 IIP t 20 timber land. Cood ? story brick house, hank returned free-for-all snow-ball fight, after first the Russian frontier Napoleon emit works of human genius ; but all this AR. ,11.l r3.12. 319! 8 3.! chawthe,111T,-0 701 1 39 445 harm and other out-InAildings. The touts iswelt land more or less, D. Ensue, 014 acres of GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. S ,IL 1 0; 9 0.0 Shipper41)111-g.- 630 1 044 4 19 wa ered and under good fencing. $ 5 11 r iicrc. appointing himself leader. The follow- to Paris and left the army to return as is foreign to her heaven-appointed $6,000. Perry A. Youtig and wife to 1). r M., A rrive Leave. A.M. P.111.1r . m. dieoi.i-1„At, 03inilol Pwreoup,esir(Iti:,.,esitntik SI etcil,ne iii ni iricrlt al,turill o :,ii.. ing report was sent to the Inspector best it might. The reverend lecturer „own. J. Hergesheimer, intereet in deed, $50. for fingerst, wri, 7.15, Double geared saw mill, not attached to grist of the Leave Williamsport 6.25, General at Paris by the principal said, that words could not describe the The question then of Shakespeare's 1051 a. m e and 1.-ti am16.45 mill. Dwelling house containing s rooms. small Elizabeth Haugh to Solomon Smith,. of barn and stable. is at ()I IIIIi(1, I "Height, 4 ft., 10 in. ; Con- by this army and interesting, makes leave I liererstewe for Williamsport, 8.30 a.lam peiIIIIIHg school : sufferings endured religion, though to. right. Youttg apple ou ...hard in tell bearir:g. J., and, wife 7 acres, it. of land, $900. 1.2 LB. TINS ONLY. tya,I12.15, 3.05, 6.10 and 8.05 p. duct, excellent ; for Latin he has a dis- that it would require the ability of neitherr for no against Catholicity. We LABELLED lire nen ha. fill excellent local trade. $e01,0. James 11. P. Baker iand wife to Law- 1,,,,,,,,,,, Rocks Ri-.10.e for Emoot,,Toirg. 10.40 a. sum.. •••.-A three-story brick buileing, oily a tew like : Mathematics, his favorite ; Dante himself to give us at the least an hope however, and the Professor doc,rs from the square mind OD 11.e main sl rt t t of more aml 3.3.1 and 6.7e p. 111. AITIVE at Ennuitslitur rence Easterdny, 74 relies of land Mechaniestewn. Second gial tlfird stories laid Health, good," He was soon sent to idea of what occurred. strengthens our hope, that the poet was 11.10 a. tn., and 4.03 and 7.15 p. m. (ir less, $175. Hannah Zimmerman to I,eaett EtninInlint'E for Booty Ralge. 8.10 s. ne, oil in rooms suitable tor offices or dwelling- the University of Paris. Here he did On Napoleon's return to Paris he a member of the Church Catholic. The and 2.52 ami 5.50 p. in. Arrive at Rocky Ridge Ma ry L. Shook, 4 mires of land, $10.60. .5() ih nu , a nd it.g.. and 5 ell p. in. $2 .r-ii.T-;A stock of general merchandise consIstit•• very long, as the authorities anothernarmy ad marched into fault and justly with "the ECei.ef Regained! net stay levied lecturer finds NOW LOSt Leave Frederick 'Deletion for Frederiek, 10.!I2, of ,Iry goods. not ems, groceries, &e., in A'echae- 11 cl ayton Trundle, ;More ey, Wil- icstown. A gru,el store ma nu es mildly I, coed SOOlf got rid of him, owing to his severe Germany. Here he met with many style of criticismm that is one-ideaed." a. in and n.f12 and i 0 p. in. Smith, of el , 24 acres, etc., of Leave Jo coon for Tenn-crown. little s- ane at a fair rent. Stock speeially eared for awl Paris, hatitI. p'rederieli criticism of the methods pursued by the reverses and finally retreated to Each critic taking the poet in one de- town, iii. colimibin and Wrightsville, 9.56 a. Yi*Pll ,s's,lile?eil• will sill eht.140 tick " ei"."t• 1;1/1,1, $362. :Limes P. Riser and wife te Pt •ool air. p. ni. si.cCial 1,1',Ces V•11 l'111111i:IltS AI:, ShOli w,1•11 goo('c . Faculty. whither the Allies followed. Being partment only, gives us an incomplete Vilhiimim Nuse, It in Frederick county, compelled to who FIC2rrl -s i;kliti ''I.:::u :. i s:n.1 (111.),:li:tr%'I..Pti ::•.I1,1iNri';' iglreeetli titViltli.;Irr..0- University of Paris 11 UR hemmed in, be was and imperfect impression of Wel 'rimmed] train fel. Frederick leaves 13:lint-Lore at IH.-H(et.,-e( 7,,.r1 .. iii,lsmgir,e,t,,,,itr:),n,,,d3.10:1 t, rt.,.15.,s. st atrtiii.i ,nn, ii.:i.i.i.r.B.)!?,,,. -After leaving the $50. Peter D. end Vdword .1. Koons, he did at 5.15 I'. 31 arrives a t Freerielyrl at ii., 0 P. Al., National Army of France, abdicate the throne, which was "myriad-minded." • Shakespeare he entered the executors, to Jelin M. and Chieles E. j an 1 Ica res Frtalerlek 31 i.011 A. 31., and arrives 14th, himself in re- his palace cif Fontainbleau, March must not be viewed in sections. in Salt iniore at r.10 A. M. 56.-A Dom contaleing 1:0 itcres. it.iteiles from and first distinguished of ii si :•ztaiip, 12 ecres, etc., heel, KNOW TIFfSEEFei II. ..0 P. R. It. 'Frain.; let ce Shipponntiorv g.711 Roeky liaige ..i-story weather!, u,r,!ed heuse, infuriated Par- 1814. The royal family was restored He cannot be classified. He posseSSeS Th.SELF-PRES:efti'ATION. A new and only pulsing the attack of. an Joseph H. Hart sock te Daniel J. tier- . oum a. to. and 1,20 a lel p. 111.: a Er 1 V e at hint linen, ttli.,iltili,tiiiiir,gn i,ng, F„.r..rddninsii; r1.4‘,. ,\;(,iil ze,t.,1;,( Iii i,trli, t,teit.li-tilAtiat ,1,14t:t tTtnt-„r baniehed by the Allies to subject, such a a. alnl 6.55 p. In. isien mob on the Convention after the and Napoleon such a peculiar grasp of 7i=VI N'Li71,00 of wire 11.11; III. daily, except depthimiami 1041 a cie•s o 7°5.71 4-8, ' Sunclay. the door and in every field too inc. 14:5 uer acid. land, $4, . of the French Revolution. I C Island of Elba. penetrating intuition, fathomless 27.-Tbe entire plant of It country new:. paper breaking out G. rimer and wife ti Albert rin'IriTintrelt'sEXM . but one him- power of miiton of MAN. zoo pages,eloth, and printing offluc, with establiilied busts-arm. For this service he won the title of lie remained in exile of fetding, Snell wOnderful and- WEAKNESSES *Daily. t-Moutlays ouiy. All others daily, except Large Will a Jones, 48 mires, etc., ill land, :1;1,697.06. 121 patronage. he sold at gr•..t. bar- and Sunday. Later, at the siege of Toulon, dred days, when he returned to France depiction, such subtlety of thought IcroviVeableeeeri.eseilTeer?isiiive Olgosfileg Captain. Henry Shreeve and Mary Shreeve, et. B. I, gaitisn..-4 house'an d lot on West Mil111 street, Me- his war-scarred veter- such a singuiar tihist!tih,rmeraitilioidrrisForliurattrys 1. he was again promoted, this time to the and immediately nicety of expression, 3 . '141111%)(M7t..lager.e n(4.1111-.TassNav.,?Algit...)n chaniestown. Large Irma:tee. ft le. to John S. It ipp, dotal of rule:Ise. of • ; 0. him eager for any and sublimity testimonials of the euree. FREE! fISV -Four RVIldti of hit illy improved land divid- rank of Brig.-Gen., for his wonderful ans crowded around blending of simplicity " two lots and o loe,,fed, premises, $1.00, etc. consultation in person or by moil. Expert treat- ed ir,f0 enveniently ad- been lost and litera- amid joining. the Main street lots of Meeltaidestown. manipulation of the artillery. Shortly new exploit. Spain had that he has a place in the werld's - - molt. INVIOLABLE SECRECY CER- Baltimore and Ohio Rail ftcad. reall e it' H Pr. w. IT. Parker. or 10. Josephine, widow the Army .of the Allies WaS Niastly -rnore tore truly Shakespearesrie. He has no tt Fire Extito4c(shoe. Medical Institute, No. 4 Dulfiueh 31.-Four Bung lots In Mitchell's Addition after this he married The-reabody SCHEDULE IN EFFEcT NOVEMISTR 15, 1801. Af - to Hagerstown. r75eileh. a na- numerous than that of Napoleon, not- rival, no per, admits of no compatison ; Boston, of the Viscount de Beauhornois, - It is well known that dry sand The Peabody Medical Institute has many hal- ,N.--.A. farm miles4,of acres find a Grist Mill on went fem141. 1.F.AVE CAAIDEN S-71-eiri-110N. PSI 9151(111' Sams CIX.Pk. F from New Windsor. of Martinique. By with-standing which, he boldly in a word he 6( Shakespeare. lie is not thing, t hat can tritOrn, hut no eqoal.- I For -Vestibuled L,a.n. The tive of the island is one of the best or Self.Preservation, in a chicage and NOrthwest. i nu pro vements arc goi.d and the local t rade at Tlifi Science of Life, daily 10.50 Express, 7 15 p 31, commander of fOrtil to re conquer his lost possessions. the poet of any age or people, led the than gold. Read it non -tit Express AM.. tie, mill one of the very best. For sale at a great this alliance he became treasure mere For Ciintinnal i, lit. Limit: and Indianapolis. Ves- be used for ;iti i nci pient oil WEAK ant NEItl'OUS man, and learn ic bargain. his Ligny and Quatre-Brae he held his poet of humanity. The poet +73 vrery I:butted I.,mi tett Express daily 250]', M., Express the Army of Italy, and by kindness At ereat be ST1LON(i.-JIdcoi Ra;ielo. (Copyrighted. ll.,..-...\ brick clwellingestereroom and 1 acre of some factories whore oil 10.40 P. M. land in obtained the love and Own against the enemy, but at Water- whose heart felt, whose genius coin pre- fire, and Johnsville, Frederick emanty. 7 he and discipline in.k'un Ptttsburg, Express daily, 10 20 a. n-L, 7.40 p. building contains 11 rooms • there is a good KAP ROMS% CUREI11,1 18th, 1815, he attacked the hended, whose words voiced the senti- used have been equipped with pails DEAFtlEsS & batik barn and other out•huiliflues. It is located respect of both officers and men. loo, June d V,,v'd INVISIBLE TUMOR EAR 10.103. m. and ustiepts. Whispers heard. Com. For Cleveland, via Pittsburgh, in a fine farming commuuity and should Peachy army of Allies and Met with of mankind. Hence his weeder- ' campaign was against combined merits of this material in various depart- inrInblr, Suer...ft:a whareall lirmfdIes fail. Hold by Y. IIISCOX., at,ltrn_LitAbuoyll.etrsi.70,5a .,.,5,00s- Napoleon's first Write air book of prootb FILM 7.41f0X.57"Vashington, week days, 5.00, x6.20. 6.30, His Old Guard was al- m and Varied. -If," 1 of land in the northern North- his last defeat. (are was extensive bad Ped."'Y':"'s -ri"* iii., the Austrians and Sardinians in ineits. It. is now sir 17,0-0.`7 ,es(td that °"''' part of Frederick county. and shout !31, wiles umet annihilated, says the Professor, "any writer possesses • Salary and expen- ix27i .111;)p;.''7111.2.i'lfrel f"")1.118'.t?;e5.)?;192.1'.5),.X x1t21.:21(:).•(12 "0.2.121°t. I..2 •5t , from Ertnnitsburg. ExceHeut the her, geed fruit, Italy. Here he met with great suc- , SALESMAN. (..N1.3 1.(..4155.5..liix7i, -,Itlt,t,(13041:116xt..8eis,1,),(35,.3(7(.4011075:, .. x!4603., 545110, ,, xyt,x 1.620.45.it)0,.x (11610).2.01,..,1.3:10,i.‘,;6..,,k, ern In ztny dwellin g house fires; caused wANTED fro m start : permanent pluee : 5-story house. ha n and other bultaings. *let W. Napoleon returned to Paris, abdicated the full mastery of our language, its 1i. 115-5.7 taking city after city, even the chine for advancement : experience un- 115.-51 acres of land 5 miles west mat .En mits- cess, he avert_ good and miles for the second time and tried to make Shakespeare is that writer. Who com- by lamp explosions m iglit neeessary ; main free . repine stork ; liberal burg a from Sabillasville, him roi e- Milan and Mantua. By .. • a. 01., 1.2,10, p. tn., 45-inintites.) 1.05 x2.10, x:4. 30 ments good. 1100 peneh, 100 apple and Si- Kieft ; strongholds of I treatment ; control of territory and sub-agents the United States, but in the power of cenjuring ed by some of the °Filament- 0.45 41-minute1- 5.00, 6.',0. 516.50, x7.16, x7.40, ,a.e/1:1,jetra:ttlnettup.evar. isretaesti.onAAlso. e''.crfeasromf Isin.a of wealth flowed his escape into pares with him keeping I tri vett right party • apply at once. Brown .lit_r this campaign a river X5 18, xe.54, x10 311, and 11.00 p. Ill. hied, welt in yeik, poplin' and Ii oust Con- owing to the vigilance of witchery of words ? Who ! BrotherBrothel's CopatiY,1m 5:urserymou, Ruchester,N.Y. 7...0, 6.1i5 a. tn.. 12 15 and 4.15 of France. It was prevented the winning al vases in the vie w' filled with For Annapolis. soll I";ci into the royal treasury , p. in. on Sunday, 6.1f5 a ni., and 5.00 p. tn. Navy. He surrendered to than lie the power and the . , good salesmen to take timber treed 8111 per a ere. that he won the 'English knew better iilways at A few For Frederick,4 00, 9.10 a. In., 1.10. 4.r0 and 6.135 WaS during this campaign sand, SO that it would be orders for a full line of Fruit mi.-A house and lot in Meehaniestown In ex- of the British ship Beller- English speech ?" p. m. OH SIIIIII:IV,0,116 0 'Ill., and ri.:,.5 I.. in. ell -n( location for business ; a stere room Little Corporal." the Captain beauty latent in our WANTED'and Otnamental Trees, Small via and the sobriquet of "The hand in case of need. A further For Virginia Midland Rein- cad and South cI'eArlellee in same building $:10. Later he was banished to St. carp and establish ironeilad Fruits. Rose.4. Shrubs etc. No experience nee 00.703. *1.152tI,!•1 ''S.1.8 n. in. and finding affairs option. Critics may Danvil le, W., 37.-A house and lot on Main street. Meehan- Returning to Paris Refermeei required. GOOD PAY. ao:nn ot sailnl ,,t(1:11:11:1:1, 1,oe. Valleyshe n_ island in the South of figures, incidental advantage of Otis pre- A IS & mO., F(0)1r. LI.,exrai31,A;Ilieri,:ianfoi:en ieStown. double lot and new frame dwelling. upon an Helena, a barren rules to guide us in our use Add rcss 11. 1', 1. It 1.:14:11 For Winchester 'NO p. tn. there very quiet, he resolved Rochester, N. Y. 31.00, 30.1.0 a. ill. Atlantic, where he died May 5th, 1821, despised such limier- caution is that fragile pieces of por- 31:xed train for flarrisoulturg §4 I0 a. nu. $17.ts°.(21A house and lot on Water street. V echnn- Egypt, to counteract the but Shakespeare expedition into ictttown. I.arge frame dwelling and neeesietry having in his last hours been attended thins and hence many critical tears. he andriall Valley R. IL. *4.00 a. in. and *7.40 p. m. 42F.ii(iiiinn rising influence Of the English govern- celain, by so ballasted, would ou3t8 . es.a rSdremnin For Luray only 32.30 p. nt. preperty in Frederick by two Catholic priests. Here the lee- Here as elsewhere he is a law unto rn. ment, and also to effect an entry into rendered much less liable to break- For Hagerstown, 24.00. f9.110. ft. nu...t•Lile, p. tionnt•. on owene creek. Ft.rm contains 1.0 reverend lecturer who "deem it acres of rich and product iVe India. On ture ended and the himself, and the critics, /Morning land ; the tuill baa the English possessions of age. Northwe!L. (laity, I.oo arid 5 45 p. nu.; from Pi tis- a good local trade. $-.1.00 took his seat amid the greatest applause. the prerogative of criticism to curtail linTI:g.ahlli5anadrcri:e.everri:i,nd.li C:9,f87111 ..C'ffi"'5"451"pis. mal.lidtrInI::: house and lot of 4 acres in his way to Egypt he treacherously seized Woodsboro Cincinnati, St. Louis and the West,4.55 a. um., 3.15 district. Frederick county, on the road leading The views presented to illustrate the the natural scope of genius, and to liii- upon the fortress of Malta, which he NOT long ego in London a preach- Noon p. in. daly. from 14ak Orchard to New Midway. 814.- te appropriate and and lot of in Repub- lecture were very pose such shackles upon it :18 will hold NEW YORK AND 41.-IIouse one acre the town of pillaged and handed over to the bit of sereasin ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR Donlie Lipe county. :i5,101). of er I id olged i e little Creek, f'arroll proved most interesting. Several it dOW11 tO elavish form of expression," 43.-A tine residence near lic. Thence proceeding to Egypt, he Night Alechtunicslown. 2 'small collection, and did it daily, acres td land. large Irame dwelliug, stable. die, the views were made by Rey. Father. find in the Divine Bard an "awful ex- over a For New YorkP,131jOiis'AtoiDI,}atidllthieAEast (12.50. occupied Alexandria and marched on to- Sleepillg CHI' attached, open for passengers 111.10 A fine summer resideece, suitable for Looming and reflect great credit upon ample" of talents misdirected. very neativ, "When I look at t lie $ Good all the time. It removes p, in .,',. 5.1n 0.50. 410.43 Dining COI) a. in.. 12.15, house. $3,250. Ilis progress was opposed O'Hara nerds Cairo. 3.40, (5 55 online car) 11. nu. rirevere Penni:et .ie.-A lope mill property arid -60 acres of land this general consideration of Sus- who were drawn up him. From congregation," said he, "I ask. the languor of morning, 6leeper to flost011 viii Poughkeepsie Bridge out by the Mamelukes, tinoaciamletxrci(ecieleebetel°e(11.uenlit /"1!drun,'se eeart.--(4y, i .11111.reys-13r,,rliern0., During the lecture many points were the poet's works, the lecture turns to a lulls in line of battle under the shadow o" Where are the poor anti when I tains the energies of noon, •t ' Ill:,'- o3r.4A0tI iP-1 n tniui; tt.in.itT.,cl 5a:c11):..NNtaii..4i 1,8, a.m,milineitn2a.5t5onp.arnm; 411 -A farm of 14,0 acres at the Nist, of the "brought home" to the students. For particular analysis of two or three of Sundays 6.10 a.iin..5.0,.125..5:10,ps..5n01., 00.48. stolong mountain ; one half tinter, fine stone- house, the pyramids. These he completely look :It the collection, I ask, Where the weariness of night. Plenty of fruit. a continuous flowing fountain at instance, that part describing Miss plays. It is need- completing the conquest the more important daily at the door. Retired from the highway. The Lest routed, t hereby A- .cult who was mar- in these are the rich ?" omringPitilienia(obnilPyl:,)i8' a . nu., -111.55, 340, 5.55, 8.55 poultry- spot in the State.- Price fleet Patterson of Baltimore, less to add that everywhere 13-Fil of the country. Meanwhile the p. ttl. 47---A two-story frame double dwelling bourse . ried to Jerome Bonaparte the brother critiques we find the evidences of re- tables showing .time of all trains at all In Mechaniestown • Property in ea cellebt re- ;kN'llieil had brought him from France Time very like the stations ean he had free at all ticket offices. pair. :stable, well. ec. Price seeete of the great Napoleon. Their son fined taste, a true appreciation of the THERE is something 4,--A house and lot,' situated ou the Public attaeked in the Harbor of Alexan- I III 1•Exeypt Slimlny, Stitelity only. *Daily. was Beer Square, Emmitsberg. , tit trouts i4 feet on the Charles K. Bonaparte was during sever- work under .consideration and a real "irony of fate" in the fact that the dria by the English fleet under Lord square and runs back to au alley in the rear. al years M student of the "Mount." The fellow-feeling with the poet in his most to delicious, sparkling, appetizing. calledxfoErxap-rlfedscs-hercakine.d from hotels and The house is a large an-It suistantially built Nelson and completely destroyed, granite monument to be' erected Baggme reslem•esa by Union Trausfer Company on orders brick building. three $1,..ries Ligh. It is heated letters written by 'Madame Bonaparte to sublime passagee, deceived if a dealer,for the sake by steam and .light no by ga s. One noo m OH Egypt Napoleon pushed his way chief of police in New Or- Don't be ::11 3-0 I. list :I'BIerradt: °gives: Ole From the late ef Idrger profit, tells yen some other kind first floor is we I suited for a business room. alai Dr. Father Dubois about her son are As an old pupil who sat for years at N. w.cow u' \ LVERT AND BALTIMOPE STS., into Syria, where, after first fleeting by Italian is "just as good "-'tin false. No imitation way or caincien tGatoen was originally used as a banking mom. As a col- leans, who was killed limns'. he among the most interesting in the the professor's feet and learned from is as good as the genuine ODELL, CSHAL'S'..1). SCULL, whole, the building is one of the fittest itt the with euccees, reverses followed, and J. 'I'. an is being cut by Italians Genl. Manager. . P8.98. Ageut, place. There is eimellent stable en time rear lege archives. I him to admire the beauties of Shakes- brigairls, 411/1~1141141010bilielker end of the lot. Price ee,0440. determined to ret urn to Egypt. There --. . One of the beautiful views was that of I peare, let mime Voice the wish of mutiny a in the granite works at Hallowell, For further particulars regarding the- above, hearing that Italy was lea to the - orany property desired, adriress, the tomb of Josephine, situated in a former mountaineer that Professor La- Me.-.Detruft Free Press. French, he returned to his native BisT rTlietalborth Emnid llealiEstate: At gency3;d. besides by trees the plough ORGANS palm AND to 0 surrounded put his hand PIAN , grove garde having eeuntry. Within twenty-three days other tropical trees tend plants. may not look back until he has given us Almost Her Own Work. after his return, Italy was again restored lecture was greatly appreciated in permanent form the resulte of his did you to the Republic and all was quiet. In The He (admiringly). "Anil of the students that many years study of our faverite author. 4110/06, this expeditien Napoleon rivalled the and it is the hope make that mat yourself ?" PAYm„.N S. MOUNTAINEER. FOR EASIS r in Father Kelly may soon favor us with feat of the great Carthatienian leader She. "Yes, I did it all myself, B. C. M. now offer to rent any one of crossing the Alps. After returning another. Spirit a Matter of Birth. The MASON & HAMLIN CO. The Martial of little help follows : with the exception it the he was made First Consul of The afterpieces were as or Pian->s for three months, giving from Italy On a certain occasion a Yankee their famous Organs "Euripides" and "Demos- I received from nty six younger France. Several attempts were made to Statues of to test it th( F. ughly in his own rode up to the tlerson hiring full opportunity thenes," the latter receiving a hearty officer cavalierly sisters."- Yankee Blade. §CWIRG emsaseinate him, all of which were frus- does not longer w tot i'. ii he continuts his many admirers among of the late Judge E..1. Bul- _ home, and return if he MACPIlikt As a reward of bravery Na- ovation from gate trated. paid ounts 4.3 the Price ( if "Stolen Fruits are lock, the tt ,:rep•ate of Pent the Legion of Honor, the students of '94 ; during one of the periods of "On a correspondent at Hopetown to hire it until at:,T&t rtpv poleon organized without further payment. yTkT H v i‘oiEM .D s of which beautiful Sweet," and it sequel, "No Pleasure it becomes his property for the members Federal occupation of this section, lies still in death," suit! The Clar- the instrument, representing two young- were struck-glittering -baubles, Without Pain," Catalo:.clies, with II. t prices, free. medals and asked a little negro boy (who, then the editor couldn't Illustrated pilfering a jelly closet, and the ion, and for which many bad risked their lives. leers 30enGspLuailuies,C0.....0kAgE,, is residing here), lti„.(WviiotrIr3 subsequent penalty at the hands of the by the way, now understand why the •bereaved N. Y. sr Father Kelly showed Os a cross of the ORGAN AND PIANO CO., 0. u•osro sot: familiae; "Dey Say I Can't, But "who lived at the house," to which to lick him.- 7'ime. MASON dc HAMLIN Legion of Honor, which belooged to a router brother came Gone Done It," two comic CHICAGO. veteran who had accompanied Napoleon Pse Done the boy replied, in a matter-of- BOSTON. NEW YORK. pictures, showing how a medium-sized For The Serione. in all his campaigns. Perhaps the only course way ; "Colonel Bullock." ontside of a half-dozen Napoleon's career was his con- African may get A gentlemanly fool is more eh- stain in °'(.1(elonel Bullock ?'.' said the Fed- good sited watermellons, These two sent to the murder of one of the princes durable than a boorish. sage.-Hil- merriment ; eral. "and how did he come to be OF EEE1 latter evoked considerable ag,Nceem,Ti-6\m. VIGOR the Bourbon line in 1803. EAS!LY,QUICKLY,.PERMANEN'LI RESTOPED. of Journal. 14; Antinnis, of Hadrian ; a Colonel, will you please tell me ?" waukee tVeakne... Nis...mem..., Debility, and et from Napolecen's power had now grown so Statue of friend errors or la yr exee-..,, the yet iN of r ,c, va. early omen' end I...04 Milo cf Crotona, by Durnmet ; sickness, worry...tut.. Fall 5trcnitth, deve rapidly that be was fast mxrving towards Statue, In 'some wonderment, hut with pos- given to insrv• "rpm aid phrtine of the hod). :••111.pl., 1111.MI raintiug, "The Death of Caesar," by ran DYSPEPSIA, /rnm. Date ietprotadneut en. F Wire Is pn441,1a. Imperialism In 1804, the Senabs de- Rive assurance, the boy replied : 1603.1geStion, and Stomach disorders, kl.1:0 31.00 per box: a Wes. tor $4.00. Written stroolotne t•• the Tempest" BROWN IRON rairrTEh 5. with every six Ono's. :MILT •F Send blimp binds, Emperor of the French, and ; "Christ Stilling fIll,InnIstinnQ An I flre•of..••q11-4. clared him "Why, he horn a Colonel, sir." All dealers Ireop it, QI per bottle. Cermine hns "Christ Walking Upon The Wa- THE POSItIVM Curic. PENN VIII AiLillt.1L CO., l'ollsdc1p1Ust Pins VII was invited to perform and zaclemark and crsui red hues on wr.:pper. rope ) De?nociu ELY BROTHERS. Ca Warren St., New York. Price GO eta. a ters." "Easter Dawn," by Thompson, nlon (Ey the evronation erremonica. It ie