but bronittr. _ by Samuel Motter in 1879. TEPMS-$1.00 a Ycar in Advance. W. H. TROXELL, Editor & Publisher. Established N040 EMMITSBURG-, MARYLAND, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1906. VOL. XXVII. NEWS CONDENSED Lincoln's Orderly Mind. CREATIVE VOCATION. Montgomery Roosevelt, Mr. Roosevelt A WEEK'S Lincoln's mind was orderly, though Schuyler, Mr. Kenneth Robinson and PRESIDENT URGES Wednesday, February 14. JOHN A. ITCALL tab methods were not. He neglected It is a Com:tout Tonle as Well Ms a ROOSEVELT and Perpetual Delight. Mr. and Mrs. W. Emien Rooseyelt Governor Stokes, of New Jersey, has details because his thought, which was area Mrs. to be contented and their two daughters; Mr. appointed Edward G. Roberts a mem- "as direct as flight," passed instantly If you want Mr. and Mrs. Rob- PASSES AWAY if you want to experience a LONG WORTH Cornelius Roosevelt, LOCK CANAL ber of the state board of education. to the vital spot, and all else seemed happy, erhomas New- as you go along, ert Goelet, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Evans, a prominent fur- unimportant. "If I can free this case perpetual satisfaction Mr. and Mrs. Ex-President of Life Dies vocation. A routine bold, Miss Mary Newbold, niture merchant of New Castle, Pa., from technicalities and get it properly choose a creative WEDDING Hoppin, Mr. and Mrs. sends Engineers' Report to Congress, he used life where there es nothing new, noth- William Warner was killed by a fall down a cellarway. at Lakewood, N. J. swung to the jury I'll win it," Mr. and Mrs. R. is discourag- W. Bayard Cutting, But Favors Minority Plan. Boys and girls under 18 years of to say; and this was his mental atti- ing special to ese learned, Ilarriage of President's Daughter a Elizabeth Cutting, He to ambition, but cre- Fulton Cutting, Miss age will not be allowed in Chicago tude toward all legal questions. ing, paralyzing Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Na- RESULT OF INSURANCE PROBE as long which makes a perpetual Brilliamt Event Cornelius Bliss, dance halls unless accompanied -by had no training in technicalities ative work, Mr. and Mrs. Paul MONEY Stuart & Lincoln lasted, originality and Individuality, thaniel Thayer, CAVES TIME AND their parents. as the firm of call upon Morgan Dix, Mr. and New York, Feb. 19.-John A. Mc- doubtful if any teaching would a tonic. Nothing gives ELABORATE Morton, Mrs. The John M. Smith Lumber com- and it is is constant THE DECORATIONS McCook, Mr. and Mrs. Call, until recently presaeent of the qualified him for attorney work the daily feel' Mrs. John J. Washington, Feb. 20. - President pany, of Nashville, Tenn., has filed a have greater satisfaction than Robert L. Gerry, New York Life Insurantes company, or made him a master of detail. Yet that yule James A. Burden, Roosevelt transmitted to congress the petition in bankruptcy, with $300,000 log that you have created., Nearly a Thousand Guests Were Pres- Gwendolyn at the Laurel house, in Lalseweed, as office lawyer, such as rules the new into the Francis Peabody, Jr., Miss report of the board of consulting engi- liabilities. died on have brought something House When Bishop George W. C. Drexel, N. J., where he had been taken three destinies of our modern corporate in- your brain-something ent at White Burden, Mrs. neers on the Panama canal, together A bill has been introduced in the world from airs. Nellie Grant weeks ago in the hope that the change terests, he probably would have been has taxed your ingenuity and Satteriee Performed the Ceremony. Lloyd Griscom and with the letter of Secretary Taft, the Kentucky legislature to erect a Lin- which Sartoris. might benefit his health, which had Invaluable. His mind comprehended which makes you feel that you have of report of the Isthmian canal commis- coln memorial tablet at Hodgenville, Bride Received Great Number Gown. a breakdown two months ago. large subjects without the slightest ef- wealth of the world; The Bride's sion and a letter by Chief Engineer the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln. suffered added to the real Value. wes of death was not given fort. Once concentrated on an issue Gifts of Enormous The bride's wedding gown Stevens. The letter of the president Thursday, February 15. The news of the that you have not been merely working upon taffeta. family until some time after he passed directly to the point, disre- started or Washington, Feb. 17.-The historic heavy white laroehe, built in part is as follows: The Christian Herald of New York out by the over what somebody else no John garded the thousand and one contin- the White House was Of course, it is a princess gown, as and house of repre- $10,000 for the relief the end. Then Mr. McCall's son, created, but that you have brought east room of "To the senate has contributed gencies, all the academic pros and the largest and other style so well befits Miss Roose- herewith the let- Japanese. C. McCall, briefly announced: "The something out of the mysterious realm the scene of one of sentatives-I submit af the famine stricken cons and reduced the problem to its solemn- velt's slenderness. •That was decided a end has come. My father has passed of mind, made it tangible and effective most beautiful weddings ever ter of the secretary of war transmit- The Kentucky legislature passed possible form.-- Frederick among the very first details of the away." simplest and started ft new impulse in the world. ized at the national capital when Miss ting the report of the board of con- bill prohibiting the operating of pool in Century. outfit. It is of the "empire announced that Mr. McCall's Trevor Hill We get closer to nature when we are Alice Lee Roosevelt, daughter of the wedding sulting engineers on the Panama canal rooms and fixing the fine at $1000 to It was princess" style. The deep yoke is of death was due to enlargement of the creating, whether in art, in literature, president, and Representative Nicholas and the report of the Isthmian canal $5000. Street Crowds In Caracas. old point lace. From the yoke falls a liver and that the end had been peace- in invention or in working at new and commission thereon, together with a Levi C. Hay, foreman of the job One of the features of the city of Ca- thickly gathered fall of the same old ful and without pain. progressive idees. We can feel our letter written to the chairman of the printing department of the govern- racas, Venezuela, that most strongly lace. The puffed sleeves are of lace, l Mrs. McCall is now under medical mind reach out into infinity and grasp Isthmian canal commission by Chief ment printing office, Washington, D. Ce impresses a foreigner is the rapidity ending in two deep falls just above care. She had become worn out by the and bring back something fresh, new, Engineer Stevens. Both the board of has resigned. with which a crowd gathers in the the elbow. The lace is that which her vigil at the bedside of her hus- something Dever seen on this earth be- consulting engineers and the canal Because he was deficient in conduct long streets. This is best exemplified when mother wore when she became Mrs. and when he died she practi- fore. It is perpetual delight and a con- commission die-ide in their report. and studies, Midshipman William P. band, some of the many wandering muei- . collapsed, although it is thought summate satisfaction. "The majority of the board of con- Bowen, of Columbia, Tenn., resigned cally clans, in whom Caracas abounds, pre- Mrs. Roosevelt wore a gown of very condition will not develop seri- This is why brain workers are longer sulting engineers, eight in number, in- from the Annapolis naval academy. her pare to give an Impromptu open air handsome applique lace built over lib- ously. lived than other people. Creations cluding the five foreign engineers, fa- A fast mail train on the Missouri concert. Their first notes4 o ,sooner erty satin veiled in chiffon, and with body will be brought to New keep the creator always young, since vor a sea level canal; and one mem- Pacific railway was ditched near Jef- The echo through the neighborhood than chiffon and lace ruities facing the un- we are perpetUzlny in contact with the commission, Admiral ferson City, Mo., three cars being York. to listen a vast throng part of the skirt. The gown is ber of the canal there gathers der burned and several trainmen injured. Mr. McCall's physical breakdown Oc- new, the youthful, when we are cre- draped upon Endicott, takes the same view. Five that almost blocks up the thoroughfare. made with folds of lace Friday, Februery :16. curred about the close of the investi- ating. When we are stretching the long train, of the eight American members of the The cobblers and all the other tenants the bodice and hung in a Walsen, a famous Colo- of life insurance affairs in this mind into the unknown and calling out of consulting engineers and five General Fred gation of the entries, having no doors to open with an effect of drapery upon the board conamitttee De- something new we seem to touch hands canal corn- rado pioneer, died at Denver of dropsy. state by the legislative stairs to descend, are on the spot al- neck, and short, close sleeves. The members of the Isthmian or with the Shadrach Bray, the last survivor of cember last. Mr. McCall's examination eagerly drink in Creator himself. lace of the bertha-like drapery is misison favor the lock canal, and so most instanter. They the Seminole war of 1836, died at Fort before the committee was a severe a People who never think or do any- either side of the yoke does Chief Engineer.. Stevens. The the music, but at the same time bear caught up at Ala. the ordeal he underwent in re- thing original-mere automatons, cogs secretary of war reciMmends a lock Payne, one, and wary eye upon the hats of the musi- with diamond ornaments. Sleeves are of of the lu the whetls of the great world's ma- Mrs. Aaron Blair, a sister-in-law hearsing in detail the affairs and no sooner do they observe of elbow length formed of small puffs canal pursuant to the recommenda- cians, chinery, the General Lew Waliace, died in Wash- company and in divulging transactions one is mere routiniets, do not hands, and are met by long white tions of the minority of the board of the slightest indication that and ington of apoplexy. which the general public was know the exhilaration which -comes richness of engineers and of the ma- about about to be taken off for the purpose of gloves. In the skirt the consulting of Wash- greatly, it was from the conseiousness of creating After The Riggs National Bank, Ignorant worried him taking up a collection by passing it the lace suffices, without further trim- jority of the canal commission. something new end fresh every day. ington, was awarded $1,000,000 4 per said. among the crowd than they dis- ming. careful study of the papers submitted around creator cent. Philippine bonds at $1,083,747. About three weeks ago his condition they The feels that he is accom- Presents of ;Enormous Value. and full and exhaustive consideration appear even more quickly than While responding to an alarm of fire, became such that his physicians and plishing something worth while; that The great number of gifts of enor- of the whole subject, I concur in this Caine. doing Chief William T. Cheswell, of the Bos- family deemed it advisable to remove he is somethiag which the world mous value has started every one in recommendation. needs, which will ITTFS ALICE ROOSEVELT. ton fire department, died of heart dis- him to Lakewood. During all this time Tact and Policy. male it a little better Washington talking, for no one can es- "A careful study of the reporte place to live in, and newness, Langworth, of :Cincinnati, were united ease. Mr. McCall worried constantly about A high fence should be built between the very timate within $100,000 or $200,000 how seems to establish a strong probability the novelty, the creation, In 'marriage. The ceremony was per- Saturday, February 17. his business affairs. Ile was compelled the words tact and policy for the bene- mystery of much they are worth. In the embassies that the following are the facts: The makes it the most formed by the Right Rev. Henry J. Three children of Joseph Rodis, of first to mortgage and then to sell his fit of those who cannot see the border- fascinating thing in this is a general topic of conversation, sea level canal would be slightly less the world.-Orison :Satterlee, Proteetant Episcopal bishop Traverse City, Mich., were burned to handsome country place at Long ing line. Swett Marden in for even at tee courts of Europe such exposed to damage in the event of Success Magazine. h• , . death in a fire which destroyed their Branch, N. J., in order, it was stated, "Oh, I have no tact:" they say with a magnificent pensents are seldom seen. war, the running expenses, apart from There were no ewideemaids, Miss home. to repay to the New York Life Insur- satisfied air. "Tact and policy are • The followeog are among the choic- the heavy cost of interest on the 'Roosevelt being attended by seven It is rumored in San Francisco that ance company $235,000 on the Andrew things I know nothing about." Heart Burials. est gifts that havereceiveda amount employed to build it, would ba chums, all Seiends :of long standing. Jamess J. Hill intends to run a line Hamilton account, Mr. Hamilton, the And yet the two qualities are as dis- The body of Louis IX., after his the White House: less, and for small ships the time of The groom's beet man was Thomas of steamers between that port and legislative agent of the company, hav- tinct as north and south. Tact comes death at Carthage in 1270, is related to Diamond collar, set with enormously transit would probably be less. Perkins, of Bostop, a classmate Honolulu. accounting for this sum. the heart, and policy from the have been boiled in wine and water in _Nelson large stones laid in platinum. canal ing made no from of Mr. "On the other hand, the lock Lee Harrel, a Presbyterian the inter- order to preserve it for transportation, .and long-time friend. Three Diamond locket, with emerald pen- Rev. H. Mr. McCall had promised, when head. Polley is inspired by selfish and a college at a level of SO feet or thereabouts of Monticello, Ca., was acci- that and it was then shipped by Charles ot Conteweithee esiaesmates dant, said to be the gift of William preacher, Hamilton disclosures first were made, ests and is n treacherous quality Wallingford, would not cost mach more than half dead by a friend while Anjou (I.) to Sicily. Here the flesh and mate at Ileryarn, 1B. A. Taft. dentally shot to repay the amount named if by a cer- one might well boast the lack of. Tact Mr as mueh to build and could be built viscera were deposited In the Benedic- Jr., of Cincinnati, who married Diamond and rub tiara, one of the bird hunting. tain date a satisfactory statement was springs within from an unwillingness Ander- In about half the time, while there the railroad tine Abbey of Monreale, near Paler- j.ongwortles oldest sister; Larz largest ever made. While driving across not forthcoming from Hamilton, who to hurt feelings, and it is the mark of of would be very much less risk, connect- mo. The heart and the bones remain- sen ,of Washingten, great grandson Diamond logket, with emerald cen- tracks near Columbus, 0., in a buggy, is now sojourning in Paris. The di- Innate kindness that has no personal ed with building it, and for large ed, by desire of the soldiers, in the Nicholas Longworth, the founder ot tre, another of gaffs gifts. alLes Maude Kite and Miss Georgia rectors of the New York Life at the motive. Tact is no enemy to truth. It ships the transit would be quicker, camp. Later his son Philip (Le Hardie the Longwoeth .family fortune; Vis- From the emperor of Japan, two Robinsen were struck by a train and expiration of the time set called upon offers truth on a salver instead of while taking into account the interest having carried them and those of his count Charles de Chambrue, brother /liver vases and t emluable piece of killed. Mr. McCall for the payment of the throwing it in the face, that's all.-Phil- on the amount saved in building, the brother, Tristan, into Italy, they wero. of Count Adelbert de Chemin-tun who Japanese embroidery. Warrants were sworn out at Charles- money. He acceded to the demands, adelphia Press. cost of maintenance emuld be taken to Paris in 1271. On March ,married the groom's youngest sister, From Secretary and Mrs. Bonaparte., actual ton, S. C., for the officers of the de- paying $85,000 in cash and giving his 21 of that year the bones, reduced to ,and Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., the eldest a handsome piece of de Millien of Re- less. funct Colombian Trust and Savings notes for $150,000, the latter being se- Druggists and Borrowing. it be easier ashes, were deposited temporarily in, eon of the president, were the ushers. pousse silver. "after being built would Bank for accepting a $100 deposit af- cured by a mortgage on his country New York druggists are frequent bor- the sea Notre Dame, whence they were pres- The Decorations. From the 'president of France, a to enlarge the lock canal than ter they knew the bank was insolvent. place, which later he sold subject to rowers. Only the most complete phar- has been ently borne in state to the Benedictine The east room was decorated most piece of Gobelin valued at $20,000 to level canal. Moreover, what Monday, February 19. the mortgage. Mr. McCall realized in macies are constantly supplied with all and Abbey of St. Denis, and at each spot elaborately. ...yet with extreme taste. $50,000. actually demonstrated in making The beet sugar industry has in- all something over $300,000 for the the drugs required in compounding by the way where the bearers paused, The predominating colors were white From Emperor William, a handsome operating the great lock canal, the creased 225 per cent. in product and property which was said to have cost medicines. When a druggist is asked to seven in number, Philip subsequently atnd green. Huge tree ferns and grace- jeweled bracelet -and a set of Saxony Soo, a more important artery of traffic 231 per cent, in value of product since him just double that amount. fill a short notice prescription calling caused a cross to he raised. ful palms of the Australian and South dishes. than the great sea level canal, the 1900. An effort was made to keep the re- for some drug that lie does not happen I Charles of Anjou dying at Foggle. American variety were used as a back- From the empress of China, embroid- Suez goes to support the opinion of Trainman Jacob Koontz was killed port of the Fowler investigating com- to have on hand, he does not take time 1285, his heart was sent to Angers, -ground for the ;flowers. White lilies, ered brocades and carved dowry chest. the minority of the consulting board and three passengers were injured in mittee, composed of directors of the to telephone to a wholesale house for alille his body was entombed in San white -lilacs, potted white azaleas and From the Austrian ambassador, of engineers and of the majority of a wreck on the B. & 0. near Johns- New York Life, from the sick man, the missing ingredient, but sends Genuaro, at Naples. His viscera re- white tulips were arranged about the brooch of.diamonds and sapphires. the Isthmian canal commission as to town, Pa. but learning the statement had been around to the nearest drug store and mained in the Duoino at Foggia. wedding platform, while white orchids From 'Baron and Baroness Von the superior safety, feasibility and de- . Three men were killed and 20 girls filed, he worried so much over the mat- tries to borrow it. It is a peculiar fea- Philip III. (I.e Hardt) died of pesti- and lilies-of-the-valley were used upon Sternberg (German ambassador), a sirability of building a lock canal at slightly injured by an explosion that it was decided early last week ture of the situation that druggists sel- were ter lence at Perpignan Oct. 5, 1285. His the •bridal table in the dining room. specially designed set of Dresden des- Panama. the Herepees -Powder Works at him to see it. The recom- dom buy anything outright from each at to permit flesh was buried at Narbonne. His When the ceremony was performed sert plates. "The law now on our statute books Louisiana. in 'the report demanding other. They merely borrow. then, after mendations bones were transferred to St. Denis. the bridal couple stood on a raised From Vice President Fairbanks, set seems to contemplate a lock canal. In Strawn, aged 37 years, was a fuller accounting of the leg- having replenished their stock from the Elmer E. of him His heart was given by Philip IV. (Le diaz, and immediately after Bishop of Beitique bouillon cups in gold and my judgment a lock canal, as herein caught in the machinery at the Beth- islative work than he had made are wholesale houses they pay back the the the Bel) to the Dominicans of Paris.-Lon- Satterlee concluded services Silver. recommended, is advisable. If the lehem Steel Works, Bethlehem, Pa., said to have been a crushing blow to loan.-New York Post. of guests passed, who greet- don Notes and Queries. -procession Secretary and Mrs. Shaw, Sevres congress directs that a sea level canal and crushed to death. the company's former president. He ed Mrs. Nicholas Longworth for the chocolatet be constructed its direction will of Tuesday, February 20. declared to his family and to the in- Tito Sea Otter. lirst time. After the reception of the Lincoln's Advice to Lawyers. Senator Foraker, mirror In heavy course be carried out. Otherwise the Mary Wilkes, widow of Rear Ad- timate friends who saw him that he The sea otter combines the habits of :guests by the bride and groom had "Discourage litigation," was Lin- embossed silver frame. canal will be built on substantially the miral Wilkes, U. S. N., died at Flor- was determined to get well, that he a seal with the intelligence and amus- been concluded a .buffet wedding break- coln's advice to lawyers. "Persuade Senator Knox, silver jewel box. plan for a lock canal outlined in the ence, Italy. wanted to live to set himself right be- ing character of the otter. When met fast was serves! en the state dining your neighbors to compromise when- Ambassador and Mrs. Reid, a dia- accompenying papers, such changes Joseph T. Osborne, an actor, was ac- fore the American people. The strain in herds far out at sea, which is but room. ever you can. Point out to them how mond dog collar. being made, of course, as may be found cidentally thrown from a train at Chi- was too much; however, and from that seldom now, they are commonly seen The -Guests. the nominal winner is often the real Mr. Longwortie a strand of diamonds actually necessary, including possibly and killed. time Mr. McCall's decline was rapid. swimming on their backs. They even About 960 guests were present, among cago loser-in fees, expenses and waste of closely set in gold mountings. by the secre- eat their food lying in this position on the change recommended Rear Admiral E. Longnecker, on time. As a peacetuaker the lawyer has them being members of the cabinet and A necklace and brooch of aqua ma- JOHN B. STETSON IS DEAD the water, and nurse their young ones tary of war, as to the site of the dam duty at League Island, has been placed a superior opportunity of becoming a their wives, former members of the rine stone set about by four tiny dia- on their chests between their paws, ex- who are now in on the Pacific side. on the retired list. Millionaire Hat Manufacturer Dies good man. There will always he euutiga .cabinet the United mond hearts with diamond hearts in actly as a south sea island mother States senate and their "THEODORE ROOSEVELT." Secretary,of the Navy Bonaparte ad- Suddenly in Florida. business. Never stir up a litigation. A wives, the chain, from the Taft party. swims with her baby in the water. heads of the foreign The estimated cost of $247,021,000 dressed the alumni association of the Deland, Fla., Feb. 19.-John B. worse man can scarcely be found than embassies and A set of Tiffany glans from the New When swimming in this attitude they missions and their wives, the for the sea level canal and $139,705,200 Catholic University at Albany, N. Y. Stetson, the millioraere hat manufac- one who does this. Who can be more justices York delegation. even shade their eyes with their paws of the supreme court for the 85-foot level canal, a difference In saving her friend from being turer of , died at his win- nearly a fiend than he who habitually Mrs. Lopgworte, smother of the when the sun dazzles. them. and their wives, the official members of of $107,000,000. The Isthmian canal crushed by a train, Miss Anna M. ter home at Gillen, near Deland. Mr. overhauls the register of deeds in bridegroom, a diamond necklace. the party which accompanied Secretary commission and -the chief engineer re- Meigs was struck by the locomotive Stetson was stricken with apoplxy, search of defects in titles whereon to Secretary Root, a chain of tur- Poison In War. gard the estimate for the sea level and instantly killed at Glasgow, Mo. and nothwithstanding the best medical stir up strife and put money in Ian quoises. The use of poison in war was once canal as too low by at least $25,000,000 ;attention died without regaining con- pocket? A moral tone ought to be in- A handsome traveling bag with toilet considered not only permissible, but for reasons stated in their reports. • sciousness. His wife was the only fused into the profession which should articles and botteee of cut glass with PRODUCE QUOTATIONS commendable, and was defended by member of his immediate family pres- drive such men out of it." tops of solid gold, from Congressman no less an authority than Wolff. MINERS' DEMANDS READY The Latest Clcsing Prices In the ent. Mr. Stetson had been feeling It has been truly said that those Sherly. There are reported instances of wells, Principal Markets. quite well until the attack. He words should be posted in every law Cuba, a necklace of pearls. Sub-Committee Finishes Work and Are .springs, ponds and streams being poi- PHILADELPHIA-FLOUR steady; ;attended the Stetson University trus- office in the land, and it will be seen A magnificent service of silver from Ready to Meet Operators. soned asna military measure. Even in winter extras, $33.25; Pennsylvania tees meeting Thursday and the pre- a-hen Lincoln's record is fully exam- the Rough Riders' Association. New York, Feb. -19.-Jahn Mitchell roller, clear, $3.4003.60; city mills, our time instances are numerous of the sentation day exercises at the audi- ined that it was not a mere theoeist A Krag-Jorgensen rifle of solid gold, and his associates on the anthracite fancy, $4.75(ee4.80. RYE FLOUR firm; intentional defilement of drinking wa- $3.75. WHEAT firm; No. 2 torium Friday. who wrote them, but en active practi- working model size, from officers of miners' sub-committee have finished per barrel, ter supplies by throwing the bodies of Pennsylvania red, new, 84/12 Q. 85c. The family and friends left for Phil- tioner of wide experience who Tired uP the United States army. their work of preparing proposals for yellow, local, animals into the stream or pond. CORN steady; No. 2 adelphia with the body. The entire to his owl] teaching -Frederick Trevor Among other gifts are three diamond an agreement and will probably meet 481ac. OATS steady; No. 2 white, town of Deland is in mourning. Hill in Century. tiaras, valued at from $3000 to $20,000 with the coal operators' sub-committee clipped, 35c.; lower grades, 33eSec. Hirt Last Love. IIAY steady; No. 1 timothy, $15.50 for She-I suppose you would have me each. Tuesday or Wednesday. bales. PORK firm; family, $17. Railroads Hit Back at Ohio. Samuel Johnson and Women. large believe I ant the first woman you ever Collar of peaeis and diamonds. It was stated that no formal docu- BEEF steady; beef hams, $23Q24. Chicago, Feb. 20.-All forms of Of marriage in the abstract'Johnson steady; loved? He-Not at all. I've loved Five brooches of diamonds and other ment would be submitted, but that the POULTRY: Live hens, 14@ transportation except the regular 2- highly approved. "Every man," he 14/12c.; old roosters, 10e. Dressed firm; scores of women, but you are the last precoius stones. miners would notify the operators that cent a mile rate provided by law will said, "is a worse man in proportion as choice fowls, 16c.; old roosters, 10c. one I have fallen in love with. She- Twelve chests of silver. they were ready for a joint meeting steady; creamery, 32c. per are cut off by the railroads in Ohio, ac- is for the married state." He BUTTER Very well, then, I'll say "Yes." As he unfit Five solid silver loving cups. of the sub-committees and would thee., pound. EGGS steady; New York and cording to a decision reached at a approved of a man contracting a sec- 18((e20e. per doz. POTA- long as I am the last one you have lov- Four large urns of silver, lot six- state in general terms what they ex- Pennsylvania, -conference of passenger representa- and eons-Were(' it ns TOES firm; per bushel, 6567c. ed we'll get along all right.-Boston ond marriage teen solid silver tea sets. pected the operators to grant them in lines in that -WHEAT firm; No. 2 tives of all roads with Transcript. compliment to the first wife. He ac- Twelve dozen spoons of various kinds the new agreement. It is expected that spot, 86/12Q86%c.; steamer No. 2 spot, state. It was agreed that by eliminat- knowledged, however, that he had one: e_186/12 CORN and dozens of rings, brooches and several meetings will take place be- /310.81- 1/4c.; southern, 81 c. ing everything except 2-cent fares the been on the point of asking Mrs. Juin; bracelets. or firm; mixed spot, 46%V,467,ec.; steam- fore a final agreement disagreement 14Q45%c.; southern, 43Q railways could in a measure compen- son not to marry again. She might rugs have er mixed, 4e yourself. If you Twelve Oriental also been will be reached. 4714e. OATS steady; white. No. 2, 35% sate themselves for the loss caused Don't deceive well have granted his request without received, and enough candlesticks to It is practically certain that the Min- Ce36c.; No. 3, 34'/2en5e.; No. 4, 34c.; by the new rate law. The action con- indigestion take Kodol Dyspep- any fear of being tempted to break her 2, 341/26d35c.; No. 3, 33/120 have I.ONI;IVORTIt. light a church, as a friend who had seen ers will make firm demand for the mixed, No. id to 34c.; No. 4, 33Q331ac. BUTTER firm; templated will deprive Ohioans of all sia Cure. It will relieve you. Rev. promise. Johnson ridiculed the to the Orient, delegation the presents expressed it. eight-hour day for all men employed for to marry e. Taft the Ohio creamery separator extras, 25%Q26c.; reduced transportation conven- Mills, N. Cl., of a man being unwilling in congress, aid the New York dele- about the mines. One of the miners' held, 21@22c.: prints, 26e1`27c.; Mary- tions, of the mileage books, of all W. E. Hoeutt, South pretty woman lest he should have Spend Honeymoon In Cuba. Pennsylvania dairy prints, gation in congress; Mr. and Mrs. Doug- representatives said that the eight- land and charity, business and of all round-trip says : "I was troubled with chronic cause for jealousy. "No, she" he said. Washington, Feb. 20.-Mr. and Mrs. 16c. EGGS very sensitive, depends en las Robinson, brother-in-law and sis- 'hoer question was more important to fancy Maryland, Pennsylva- rates and clergymen's rates. el would •prefer a pretty .woman run- Nicholas Longworth started on their weather; indigestion for several years ; what- ter of the president; Miss Corinne Rob- the men than any other demand that nia, Virginia and West Virginia, 16c.; less there are objections :to her. A honeymoon from Alexandria, 'era., over Returns Salary For Extra Session, cause heartlynra inson, Mrs. W. Sheffield Cowles, Mr. had been mentioned. southern, 15c. peidfzen. ever I ate seemed to pretty woman, if she has a Mind :to be the Southern railway. They will go to Herrieburg, Pa.. Feb. and Mrs. Theodore J1. Robinson, Miss 20.-gepresen- sour stomach, fluttering of in heart wicked. eau find a readier way 'than Tampa, Fla., and from there take a Stock Markets. tative Fred H. Cope, of Chester court- Helen Roosevelt, Mrs. James Roose.- -Middy Itesi9ns to Enter Lower Class. Live mind and . another, and that Is an:" He had, ir for Havana, which point they ex- PITTSBURG (Union Stock Yards)- :re, who drew his salary of $500 for and general depression of velt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Roosevelt, boat Annapolis. Feb. 16. - Midshipman fact, made a profound etmly cf wo- pect to reach Thursday morning. They Webster Allyn Capron, of Fort Myer, CATTLE steady; choice, [email protected]; the extra sessian of the legislature, body. My druggist rocomnieud Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis Roosevelt, prime, $5.30(ee5.0. HOGS lower; feline men from every -point of view. :tr.]. the trip to Tampa in the after stating in a public letter that he Misses Gladys and Jean Roosevelt, Mrs. will make Va.. a member of the fourth class, has heavies, meclinms end heavy Yorkers, Kodol, and it has relieved me. I yet Johla.4on never 'took women quiZe car Elysiam, which was await- would serve le about compensation, re. Hilborne Roosevelt and Miss Dorothy private resigned. He has secured a reappoint- $5.50(ei 5.55; light Yorkers, $5.401e5 50; can now eat aaything and sloop aerionoly and would not hear Roceovelt, Mrs. J. West Roosevelt, ing them in the yards of the Southern ment and will he admitted to the class pigs. $5.35ei25.40; roughs, $5((e5.60.- timed the rash to the state treasury prime a"-there, $55.75; Soundly at niglit. Kodi,1 digests essuming an equality with men, I Luc- at half a mile from SHEEP slow; and also his allowance for mile:rem Miss Lorraine Roosevelt, Mr. and lairs. A:exandria, about below on passing the physical exami- common sheep, ¶2.5r 3,50; spring in mental or bodily pursuits. g. Reeve Merritt, My. and Mrs. S. the statiom. eitatieal; lerelbe. e5Q7,40; veel ealyes, i$48.75. stationery and postage, a total of $505. hat you cat.

• ••• ••••••••• e'ectie-eiaaae'eatee 1842 1905 'REWA.HE OF OINTAIRNTS F011 PUBLIC SALE. PUBLIC SALE. NEW KEEPER CHOSEN CATA.H.RIA THAT iCONTAIN GOOD FOR A LIFE TIME. Cbtortick. MERCURY intending to quit farm- Samuel V. Gregg Made Superintendent The undersig,ned, intending to quit farm- The undersigned Dragging IT,BRITARY 23, l900. County As mercury will surely destroy the public sale at his residence At Monte no liospital-Other ing, will sell at public sale at his residence, ing will sell at A ppointments. - on Mlle Ellen Byers' farm one mile north STIEFF sense of smell and completely de in Liberty Township, Pa., near the Tract Md, MINEL,3 KILLED School House, and about 2 miles North- of Enimitsburg., 1-OUR The new Board of Charities and f range the whole. system, when enter- Down west of Emmitsburg, Md., -On Monday, March. 19th, 1906, *acrriele Explosicn In Buttonwood Correction organized by electing the I ing it througli the mueous sin-faces. Wednesday, March 21, 1906, following personal plANOS On Mine Near Wilkes-Barre, Pa. at 9 o'clock, a. m , the following officers : President, Peter Such articles should never be used OF HORSES AND terrific at 10 in., the following personal property: 10 HEAD Pains SOLD BY THE MAKER.. \iik"-Barre, Feb. 19.—A o'clock, a. one mare, 12 years Hammaker ; secretary, David. except on prescriptions from reput- 8 HEAD OF HORSES, con- COLTS, consisting ot aeeleeion occurred in the Buttonwood N. property fold, works anywhere di me most serious Cash or Easy Monthly Payments, sisting of 5 dark bay Mares, 4 years old old, heavy with are a symptom Vine. operated Ly the Parrish Coal Cramer ; treasurer, Samuel L. Lilly. able physicians, as the damage they one mare, 11 years old, works this speing, weighing from 1,100 to 1,1300 hitched ; trouble which can attack a woman, The name is a guarantee for hon- CoinFnry, in Hanover township, about anywhere hitched ; one horse, 14 years and tone. ' The board also made the following will do is ten fold to the good you poun''As; one Gray Horse, 8 years old, viz: falling of the womb. With this, esty in make exquisite m !les from this city. The explo- good driver; old, works anywhere hitched ; 1 mare 9 two : weeks wherever hitched and a comes irregular and painful Pianos of other makes to suit the of four men. appoint 111 NHS for Montevue Hospital can possibly derive from then.Hall's good work- years old, works anywhere hitched ; one generally, sion t e lewd the death 1. Sorrell Horse, 10 years old, backache, most economical. 1 year old. 22 mare, 15 years old, works anywhere bitch- periods, weakening arains, It occurred in a small structure Superintendent—Samuol U. Gregg. Catarrh Cure, manufacturpd by F. er and driver; 1 Mare Colt, colt, 3 of six ed and heavy with fold, one naare headache, nervousness, dizziness, ir- 9 N. LIBERTY STREET, Lnown es o timberman's shanty, lo- BEAD OF CATTLE, consisting one Physician--Dr. R)be4 Tysrai. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., eon- fresh in February, years old, one mare colt, 3 years old, cure is Baltimore, Md. gangway a short dis- Mulch Cows, 3 will be 2 ritability, tired feeling, etc. The s ated e:ong the 4 Heifers, will be horso colt,3 years old, one horse colt, W. C(.)1 t. Vanfossen. tains no mercury, and is take'd in- 3 in March and April ; old. 8 Write for Catalogue. eance from the foot of the shaft. In 1 yearling Durham years old, one horse colt 1 year fresh by day. of sale ; and thie thanty was stored a lot of giant Ch:tplains— Revs. Thomas Free- ternally, aeting directly upon". the TEERS will weigh about HEAD OF MILK COWS,4 'springers number 4 fall cows, 1 bull, two years old, 5 HEAD eowder and this exploded. A man Dixon, W Kiracole and E. blood and mucous s0)-fares of the 13,400 Po each. 15 HEAD OF HOGS have OF HOGS, 2 binders one McCormick, one ("OW pany bands were at work on Sat- s catary4 consting of2 Brood Sows 1 will WINE Brunm,r. • ;paying 13 Adriance binder, two McCormick mowers eight In the mine, and it is A. syatern. pigs in March, the other in April, arciey 100 pounds good as new, cut two crops, horserake, to the shanty Matron, Mrs. Samuel U. Gregg ; be sure you get the genuine shoats weighing from 50 to of Meireht that they went Cure Wagon, 4 . inch check row corn planter, about 90 rods each, one 4-horse Acme plow OF to eel and get amnia at the same time ! nurse, Miss IL NE. Shook. ; taken and made in -horse 3 inch tread chain, all in good condition, corn ardui l head It is internAy tread, good as new, 4 J. Mut AlEil riding corn plow, soling lunch. The cupposition is that 2-horse Spring Wagon, 1 falling and pienter combined, . assistant nurse, Miss Bessie Beatty ; Toledo, Ohio, F. J. CleiENFA Wagon, new, one spring-ttooh Regulator heat from the steatopipes became new Wagon Bed and Hay crown drill, good as The Female tee top Buggy, land roller, 4 bar- the pow- night watchman, Charles A. Six ; free. Osborne Binder, used five sea- harrow, spike ham-row, Egg Producing leo intense and finally ignited CO. Testi.lnonials Carriaees, shovel plows, three Chain Drive Johnson Mower, share plows, 2 single wonderful, curative, vegetable ex- sler reiel exploded ie. tramp hoss, Ralph G. ;v1ereer ; far- Price 75e. Sons, New WAGONS,one 4-inch tread that So1d. -by druggists. two seasons, Globe Hay Rakc, used corn forks, 3 tract, which exerts such a marvelous, The four meta killed are: William used two 3 inch treads, e pairs Charles E. ; engineer, seasons, 2 Grain Drills, in good run- good as new, strengthening influence, on all female Headquarters. single; John Taylor mer, Fraley lter bottle. two one pair 22 feet long, one Mentz, aged 25, order, Cutter Sleigh, New Double hay carriages, organs. Cardui relieves pain and ; . Pills For Con- ning 1 wagon bed, 14 feet long Williams, aged 30, leaves wife nd two John L. Dutrow wardens in ma/r.; Take Hall's Family Roller, Bob Sled and Bed, Sulky pair 18 feet long, regulates the menses. It is a sure Land bed: 1 sleigh, 2 sets of dung and Meat, children; Owen Q. Anthony, aged 45, Corn Plow, 2 Spring Tooth Harrows, one 100 bushel and permanent cure for all female Bone department, Charles Shank and stipation. boards, 14 feet long, 1 threshing Machine, leaves wife and .eiebe children, and 8-Horse Horse Power with Rods and complaints. Howard ; wardens in -female horse pinver, shaker and drag all combined Stone •••••••• • 2 sets new Breechbands, 4 sets front all druggists and dealers in $1.00 Anthony Shuirun. Polish, aged 35, Jacks, corn cutter, 1 O. E. Thompson At Chick Manna, Gears, 6 Bridles. 6 Collars,8 halters, Wag- Wind Mill, leaves wife and one child. departmont, India M. Beatty, Mrs, F, corn shelter, brier hook, hay bottles. Birthday Mr. on Saddle,3 sets of Dung, Boards, Cow grass seeder, were in the centre of On Washington's and rope, 3 dung forks, pitch Crushed Oyster Shells. The four men Mir:nick, Mrs. Mary C.Ditrkett and Chains, Single, Double and Triple Trees, fork, pulley about H. Warner, of Washington, short handle pitch forks, pair of the concussion and were tossed Brainard spreedere, 4 good log Chains, corn shelter, fork, 2 "I SUFFERED AWFUL PAM Yti%,s Annie Fla ge tt ; laundryman, tongs, set of blacksmith tools, 1 hay like feathers in a windstorm. Three of Rockville High Fork and Rope, Corn Plow ,2 Mount I ice writes Mrs. presented to the Hay knife, 4 tripple trees, 2 double trees, six in my womb and ovaries," met instant death and their .'e'rank- Chaney col.ured wardens, Joy Barshere Plows for 2 and 3 horses, Grove, Mo., -the men American flag single trees, 2 fifth chains, 2 spreaders, 2 Naorn, Bake, of Webster and dismember- School a handsome pitch and dung foils, axes, benches, bar- left sides, and diodies were mutilated male, N. J. Gro•ssaway and Charles scoop shovels, 5 jockey sticks, 2 pair of "also in my right and The address. rels, kegs, boxes., 400 BUSHELS OF painful and irreg- ad in a most ghaetle manner. and made an 1 a I breast chains, 2 lock chains; 15 cow and my menses were very Johnson ; colored wardens, female, CORN by the bushel 2 Cook Stoves taking Cardui I feel like a Anthony Shulrun, died a .22.1219.99.1••••• and a lot of other chains, 2 ular. Since fourth man, •1!•=100ealleineff•ie•• Stove, mu.arly steers chains, AND Grand Climax No. 8 Cook woman arel do not suffer as I did. LIVERPOOL ew hours later at the city hospital. Charity I'osey and Kate Posey ; lard press, sniff- mattocks, pick, 2 sand shovels, cross cut new new, 1 sink, 1 bed, settee, crowbar, It is the best medicine l'ever took." was crushed and several ribs Myr- Grinder, Lard and Meat by saw, 2 oats forks, grindstone, His. head cooks, Jr. Charles Caine, Mrs. er, Enterprise bushel bas- many other lirtielp too wheelbarrow, cutting box, 2 AMERICAN SALT. :were brokee. the pound, and one peck tle Hitnes and Mrs. Rebecca Gassa- mention. kets, 1 steel half bushel measure, numerous to 1 circle sums of $5 end under cash; measure, two meat hogsheads, PLANNED WHOLESALE MURDERS way ; messenger, John A. Brooks. Terms m—All seed corn by the FLOUR, on all sums above $5 a credit or 10 months saw and frame, cart, KIDNEICURI wagon, 30 feet of rope, two FOUTS Imp!ieated will be given by the purchasers giving bushel, 1 bag Blacidar Bight Offieials of Western Miners IY.kother And Children Die Together In utt's fails to front gears, 8 Makes Kidneys end never of This popular remedy their notes with approved security. No eete of breechings, 6 sets BRAN, In Confession. Fire.a„ F cure 4 housings, one effectually property to be removed until settled for. collars, 8 blind bridles, Boise, Idaho, Feb. 20.—Charles F. wagon saddle, 2 plow lines, 2 pair check Johnstown, PFeb. 20—Five Dyspepsia, Constipation; Sick EDGAR W. .SHRIVER. WHITE FEED, Moyer, president of the Western Fed- lines, halters brood axe and many other ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY, two M. Caldwell, Ana. to tneatien. ration of Miners; William D. Hay- persons were burned to death, Headache, Biliousness J. articles:toe numerous from a J. E. and L. M. Zimmerman, Clerks. sums of $10 end under MEAT. secretary of the same organi- injured and four And ALL DISEASES arising T.10-018:—All OATS wood, others serionsly cash ; on all sums above $10 a credit of FOR YOUNG LADIES. G. A. Pettibone, a former zation, and houses completely destroyed early Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion six months trill be given by the purchaeers member of the executive board of the The natural result Is good appetite giving their notes with approved security About sixty miles from Baltimore, at a which orignated in elegant- PUBLIC SALE. Federation, who were arrested in Den- today by fire and solid flesh. Dose small; and ',marine interest from day of sale. No the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains. ly sugar coated and easy to swallow. ty to he removed until the team; of Incorporated 1816. - ver, charged with complicity in the as- the home of Patrick Grogan at Tun- The undersigned, inteuding to quit I propel Established 1809. Highest market prices paid foe Stetneenburg, Substitute...—_ -half sale are complied eith, Healthful locatioo, large and shanty 1 sassination of Frank Hill, about 27 miles. east of this Take No farming, will sell at public sale cute ('it-n, Oats, Wheat, live and Bay. nel Md., on K. BYERS, lawns, modern equipment throughout. former governor of Idaho, eerrived at mile Southeast of Enanitsburg, Ails buy Clover - T. Smith, Auct. Studeuts may pursue either the clas- Seed. Boise in custody of a strong guard et city. the Lewis Mutter farm, on the Bence Wm. One Carload of Illinois Gillehin sical or the English C'ourse ; graduation e Idaho and Colorado officers. The dead are : yule road, Chas. E. c Clerks, I U. T. Zwtharias is attainable in either. The prisoners are implicated Mrs. Kate Grogan, aged 63 years On Monday March 1.2 1906 Music, Painting and Domestic Econ- the said to have branches of special interest in through confeesior. the following per- omy are is Matthew Grogan, 7 years. at 9 o'clock, a. rn. respective departments. MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY. been made by Harry Orchard, who allil MARES 11 HEAD HORSES PUBLIC SALE the-i r HORSES sonal property : jail charged with. the Stuenenberg Michael Grogan, 14 years. Address; SISTER SUPERIOR, In AND MULES, consisting of one Mare. feet, $20. confession, works St. Joseph's Academy, Whole Lot 16x16 murder. Orchard's alleged Harry Grogan, 11 years. 9 years old, weighs 1400 pounds undersigned luiving rented bis farm, '0;7107- 5 years The Emmitsburg, bid Half Lot, 16x8 feet, 11. It is asserted, clisalosed a plot to kill wherever hitched ; one horse sell at public sale on his farm a mile Dennis Grogan, 1 year. wherever will - - 5. former Governor James Peabody, of old, good driver and works West of Woodsboro, near the Pa. R. R. Single Graves, members of the Gro- and 1 horse, 12 years old, works Colorado; Willearn H. Gabbert, chief Three other hitched, &mot. must be fully anywhere; one Mare,8 years old, works Lots et. Graves justice of the ileoloraido supreme court, gan family were compelled to jump On Tuesday, March Gilt, 1906. FOTI1ISIi01FIANDTAR NEARBY' anywhere, 1 Mare, 12 years old, works Cures Ccideg Pravents Pneumonia paid for prior to an inteiment. and John Campbell, former chief jus- ALSO 20 HEAD OF 9 years old, good a. iii., the follow- from the second floor of the building anywhere, 1 Horse, commencing at 10 o'clock Apply to J. HENRI' STOKES. tice. Orchard is said to have confessed driver and works wherever hitched. ing valuable personal property 10 HEAD seriously litnt. HORSES AND MULES that wholesale assassinations were and were All the above Horses and Mares are OF MULES;6 coming 3 years old ;2 mon, SUNLIGHT AUTOMATIC sept 2-ly at Ennintsburg, Md., and planned at the headquarters of the From the Grogan dwelling the at my stables Black and good leaders, one e year old lug 5 years and 2 older ; all have Is-en at my Farm near Fairplay, Pa. Several .1 pair Black Mules, 3 years old, in the lead. 4 HEAD OF GOOD FEED CAS MACHINE Western Federation of Miners in Den- to the three 7 colt, worked FORCE flames quickly spread pairs of well mated teams from 3 to Leaders and work any vhere, HORSES, all leaders ; 1 Percheron brood chiefly by refugees from the both good -e. Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure ver, by. Thos. years old ; some saddle horses, some Mules, 0 years old, both mare, 3 colts, one a 2 year Pecheron mare, c") and Telluride. adjoining houses occupied 1 pair Black r.o Digests what you eat. camps at Cripple Creek single line leaders. Come to see this Leaders and work anywhere. 23 Head 1 a 2 year old coach mare, 1 weanling Per- Ce1 pun Chas. 411/1L' Orchard's alleged confession Gregory, Mrs. Annie Mills and stock before purchasing elsewhere. OF CATTLE, consisting of 9 Head of cheron lucre, 26 HEAD or CATTLE. ports to gave details of the plot to as. burning them to the This stock is for salo or exchange. Mitch Cows, 4 will be fresh by day of mostly Durham ; 14 flinch cows, several Anthony, cash market sassinate former Governor Steunen- Will also pay the highest stile, 5 lie...hers, 2 year: old, W iii li fresh fresh by day of' sale ; I large fat Durham ground. Several narrow escapes price for fat horses and mules suitable ; 1[cetera. 1 yeer old, 4 Bella, Balla intl weitiei nearly 201.0 ibs.; 6 tine tat FOLEINICRTANDTATI berg at Caldwell, Idaho, from its in- in Spring, S safe. em-c', o,ttiak!e.e for Southern market. yeals old, 3 Bullet yenr old. sTEERS, 1 stocker, 5 thulium heifers. 55 egr eseldrant ception, according to a dispatch from from death were had by the initiates 1 Dural-Am e Drop me a postel ; will snine to see OF HO(is, consisting of Is HEAD OF HOGS,8 brood sows, 4 saddle the confession was se- 21 HEAD Boise. Since of these houses. your stool:, Sue shoats i,oighing from 50 to 110 pounds each. backs, 1 Poland, 1 Chester, I Jersey Red, VINCENT itiEBOLD, than two weeks ago de- 3 line Poland t,in a Boars. I Nen- McCormick boar, 1 cured more water service at Tunnel Hill HARRY MeNAIR. 'rop, two il-b!Cor- I full Berle-hire ; 1 full Berkshire LAW, of the The e Md. Binder 7 foot cart. (ruly ('lit I ATTORNEY-AT tectives have verified many feb 23-4t Eminitsburg miek Mowers, coot. new. 1 fray Tedder used 1 balance shoats and pies. EMMITSIILIZG, MD was poor, and the flames were ex- `lay Rake, I Check Row sets breechleinds,8 sets front gears, 4 0 'details. season. I new Demi/4, 2 near the Curn Plancio-, good new. Two riding, Corn are new ; 2 sets Yookee harnese, 12 collars, Office op East Main Street, tinguished with difficulty by miners Flews. I champh,n rnin 1)1111 iii good crier, 2 At Frederick on on dos a PUBLIC SALE, I Land roller. :; 19 bridles. 4 II eN7 ; 9 sets fly nets, 2 6 horse Squnre. TO PROBE OIL AND COAL TRUSTS Harrows, 1 timv spring. tooth, fifth rind Tucediii•s, and at Thurmont on Thurs- employed in the vicinity, who form- silOVe.: 14 mt.. 2 'simile lines, 1 4 horse line, 2 ste etchers, 2 ban:hare plows. 2 doubts Special attention shovel plows. 1 corn fork 1 rev erer: 1 chnins and stretchers, 8 sets plow gears, days of each week. House Sub-Committee Agrees On Reso- brigade. a ,*eari 4 and 6 15:t10 ed a bucket - The undersigned, having bought small Wagons. consisting .of 1 4 inch chains, butt traces, lot single, dou- given to iwtoeet1.11.,Igs ID Equity for the lution. noith horse Wagon, oils 4 Inch tread 4 ho, e wagon. breast 29-If. Of the mother and farm, will sell at his residence, 1 mile 4. -goo and triple trees, 14 halters, 26 cow of reel estate. The bodies known as LOW n farm Wagon. 1 '2-hone ble and Washington, Feb. 20.—Investigation of Loys,on the Frederick road, Three sets Hay Carriages each 20 xvi. one 1 cuttieg box, 1000 lb. plebs'-to were gathered out of bed. falEt.g- top chains, by the Interstate commerce commis- three children the Witherow farm. wagon bed. 1 pair Wool Ladders, 1 1 hag truck, 1 hay fork and rope, 1 and Bells, 2 sets of dung ;hauls scales, S'VD of il and coal of charr- buggy, 1 Sleigh 2 sower, I came sled, log chains, New Advertisements. sion of alleged monopoly the ruins and were but bits On Thursday, March 15', 1906, cacti 14 feet. Send Sower. 1 Winnowing cloverseed railways and other grain Cradles. Mowing Scythe and Briar Hook. several buggies, 3 broad-tread wagons, 2 by combinations of Harry Grogan cix DAucny & CO, ed bones and flesh. at 10 o'clock, a. in. the followina valuable Hay Fork, pulleys and rope. 10 Dung forks. , schuttler 31 and 31 skein ; I home made corporations, is authorized by a com- pitch forks. Hay Knife. 3 Tripple Trees, 2 Scom, in getting out, but died personal property : SIX HEAD OF cc Troes. 8 Joakey!wagon, I 2-horse broad . tread wag- promise resolution agreed upon by a succeeded Shovels. I Double 'Frees. Single ijAiRitER'S HORSES 1 Sorrel horse 13 years old, Sticks. 3 pair of spreaders, 5th chain and spread- on, I spring wagon,)sets 20 foot hay car- liAlf2 BALSAM -committee of the house committee from his burns about four hours Family horse 11 5 Log Chains. .1 Fair Breast Chains, 3 Lock sets new dung and Iseautitan the her. sub works anywhere, I Sorrel ers. riages, 2 stone beds, 3 growth. Co •i• Chains. and ANIVdWOD Promotes n leseriant foreign commerce 1 Bay horse Bough Lock.Ice Cut ter. 3 Wiard, 1 Syra- Grag on interstate and later. The monetary loss will not years old, works anywhere, Lot of other chains. 1m-cc dinner bell and frame. boards, 7 3-horse plows, Never rail. to Restore 1 Brown :1 1 Birch, No Unlit to Size. /lair to its root:anal CcAn:. appointed to consider the Tillman and 10 years old, works anywhere, lee Hooks. Mattocks. Shovels. Cross cut Saw. cnee, 1 Funktown, I Mountville, Cures seal!) diseases Sc hair fa:cij. reach over $10,000 ; partly insured good off side horse 9 years old, good sets Breeclungs, 10 sets front gears. 2 wagon sad- binders , 1 7-foot Deertag, one 50, Dnewiste Gillespie resolution and agree upon a horse, 13 collars, 3 sets single 2 LIGHT FOR ALL. and double driver, Sorrel mare 6 dles, 11 blind bridles. foot cut Milwaukee, in good which will be reported to the single Harness. I set Double !farness. '20 Halters. 3 pair six To Stay. It Has No measure old and Sorrel !tom 5 years old full lines. 3 plow Lines, grain drill, 10 hoes, 2 Milwaukee It Has Come on interstate Founts Dead In Bath room. years check lines, .1 heavy it older; J entire house committee brother and sister, well mated, Golddust 2 Riding Bridles. Corn. Oats. Potaioes by the mowers, 1 Deere corn planter, 2 Sulky corn Equal. commerce. A combination double drivers. Bushel. Household and kitchen Furniture : 1 hay makes, 1 tett- and foreign Mr. Frederick W. Hilbert, about stock, leaders and singleor Creamer. 3 can sine. one plows, ) Crouse make; 2 ECONOMICAL, BRILLIANT, HEALTHY, and Campbell 10 milk cows,(4 large cupboard. 1 Hays 7 corn culti- WE, II. harrows, HOES the Tillman, Gillespie HEAD OF CATTLE, meat Benches, der, 3 spring tooth CHARLES of 21 2 35 years old, a student in the econo- Coal Stove. 1 Large Iron Kettle. made important improvements was effected. Spring and 6 Fall), 4 heifers will be fresh 1 Large Kitchen Table. 1 barrel of vinegar. Bed- vators, 3 eingle shovel plows, 1 cart and Having resolutions 2 and many other articles. in our Gas Machine by the applmation mic department of the Johns Hop- in May, three 2-year old Durham and steads. chairs. on gears, 1 clod roller, 2 wind mills, forks, HOGS Terms:-All sums of 510 and under cash.; of Force Feed and combining generator yearling bulls, 2 yearling heifers 47 ew a credit of six months will be shovels, rakes, mattocks, 2 grain cradles, MITCHELL NOT IN POLITICS kins University, Baltimore, was old by all sums above with shears, 2 and gasometer in one, and simplifying Yard, pigs, eight weeks giving their notes grain sacks, sheep Marble 3 brood sows, 35 given by the purchasers anvil, vise, lot about 70 security and bearing interest from day and le ninny points of construction, and requir- Declines Nomination found dead ix a pool of blood short- day of sale, 9 fine shoats weight approved the large steel water tanks, lot of 1 Miners' Leader Head wagon ot sale. No property to be removed obit: crusher, 1 ing small spaee to install ; obviating all lbs. 1 good 4 or 6 horse broad with. inch galvanized piping, corn - MARYLAND• For Congress. ly before midnight Saturday in the terms are complied of excessive dtscharge of carbide EMMITSBURG 1 good 4-horse narrow tread corn shelter, 1 wheelbarrow,Scorn baskets, danger r.s.amIscesas.-....acrl•••inon.-•ofuraras Mitchell, and bed, JOSEPH H. LONG. in excess of New York, Feb. 20.—John wagon, 1 McCormick binder in good order, 1000 WA. old iron, 1 large incubator 2 sau- into generator, making gas bathroom of 1206 McCulloh street, Auct.; E. II. RoWe and Chas, E. to have the president of the United Mine Workers 2 Champion mowers, riding corn plow With. P. Eyler. sage grinders, household and kitchen fur- consumption. We now claim room. Official), Clerks. furnishing the Monuments, Thmbtones of America, received a telegram from Baltimore, where he occupied a good as new, 3 Oliver chilled plows good _ - niture, 1 corner cupboard, large extension perfect Gas Macaine, shovel cheirs, light ever produced, and Peoria, Ills., in which he was offered of the Northwest- as new, 2. Spring harrows, 2 triple table, 12 cane seat high back dining most brilliant and cemetery Nyork of all kinds. Coroner Baldwin, fanning mill, We promptly obtain U. S. and Foreign bedding, to furnish the Improved nomination for con. plows, 2 hay carriages 18 feet, 12 or more others, bedsteads and are prepared the Democratic after an examination, gears, pair center table, guaranteed to be the most Work neatly and in:oniptly Mr. ern district, basket sleigh, 6 sets of front washstands, carpets, mirrors, Machine, gross to represent that district. collars, 6 bridles, 6 halters, 1 tenplate stove, and efficient working Gas Ma- that death was due to a breechbends, 6 one sink, 1 cook stove, simple ecuted Satisfaction gnaranteed Mitchell immediately replied to the declared four horse line, check lines forks, clock, lamps, crock- on the market. We guarantee all I six mad 1 dishes, knives, chine jan 29-1yr convention, then in session in Peoria, sudden attack of heart disease and fifth, log, lock and cow chains, rough lock, ery ware, iron pots and tinware, 1 fruit machines as represented and put in on He stated spreader, 4-horse double trees, two churns, tobs and many other approval. All material of the best, put declining the nomination. that in falling Hilbert had struck 3 house dryer, doubletrees, two 2-horse double-. Sketch or pnoto of invention for up in neat and substantial manner. All that he would not accept any political 3 horse Send model, book, articles. Leading Evening Paper his head and cut it. trees, lot single trees, jockey, sticks, 2 free report on patentability. Iks free Terms :—On sums of $10 and over a inquiriea for prices or information in The office while head of the mine workers. Securers writsto scoop shovels, 2 digging irons,stable clean- How to credit of 8 months will be given, etc. regard to installing; machine will have lives at Spring Valley, Ill. Mr. William Prouty, who also has Patents and I HADE-MARS Mr. Mitchell er, 2 pair butt traces, 2 pair breast chains, persons desiring to come on time cars prompt attention. Descriptive circulars ------a room in the house, missed Mr. forks, buggy pole, falling top buegy,augers can do so and have ample time at the sale. on application. Rights for sale. Fully of the South CHARGED WITH MURDER saws, 2 lanterns, 2 milk cans, axes, meat The w. M R. R. makes close connections by patents. he awake Mr. Robert protected Hilbert, and by the pound, corn by the barrel, potatoes east and west with the Pa. R. R. - Manufactured hv President and Sehretary of Western sand screen, coal, corner E. Garrett, They found the door by the bushel, JAMES M. SMITH. J. T. HAYS & SON, Federation of Miners Arrested. cupboard, sink, 3 stands, bedstead,rocking forcing it open and iron J. N.-0. Smith and E. L. Stitely, Aucts. Patentees, Denver, Colo., Feb. 19.—Charles H. locked andy after chair, 5-gallon coal oil can, lot of old too numerous to Jae 11. Stimmel and J. T. Fogle, Clerks. EMM1TSBURG, MD. THE Moyer, president of the Western Fed- finding Hilbert lying on the floor, and many other articles may 6 and Charles D. Hay- mention. eration of Miners, they called Dr. Henry F. Hill who Cure ward, secretary, were arrested on a Terms :— Niue months, $5. Kodol Dyspepsia the man dead. charge of complicity in the murder of pronounced P. C. EYLER. Digests what you eat. BALTIMORE former Governor Steunenburg, of Ida- W. T. Smith, Auct. ho. The arrest was made at the re- Worry Hastened His Death. Allen Hoover and Jos. Gernand, Clerks. EMMITSBURG MARKETS an officer quest of the authorities and George P. Heleine, saloonkeeper, NEWS on Audit. market quotations, which are Is here from Idaho to take the men to Order Nisi The following died in Hagerstown of throat tub- every Friday morning, are subject to that state. corrected erculosis and paralysis, aged 01 daily changes. 7906 laaLITY. Trolleys By Canal. NO. Talk of years. Last November he was sent Corrected by Zimmerman & Shriven Pottsville, Pa., Feb. 19.—It is stated Coun- to jail, heavily fined and had his In the Circuit Court,for Frederick Wheat,(dry) I ere that a company of Pottsville and 45 ty, sitting in Equity. Rye Philadelphia capitalists has been license suppressed for selling liquor 30 JANUARY Team, 1006. Oats 42 to get possession of the Schuya a Corn per bushel formed on Sunday. After being in jail $7 00 to 9 00 practically abandoned of the Auditor's Report Hay till canal, now him on In the matter and operate week Judge Keedy released the 13th day of February 1906. by the Reading company, filed esti n try ii',d u Ise 3E1:43. Worry HOKE C boats from of his ill health. E. Stoke. if with electric trolley account 'Victor K. Jordan, assignee of mortgage JOSEPH Corrected by Jos. E. C. 18 Schuylkill Haven to Philadelphia. death. from Jacob W. Dubel and Emma Butter hastened his 10 Through express boats for passengers, lathed, his wife, to Vincent Behold on Egg to quick haul- Petition. Chickens, per lb 10 and others deeignod give 14 other a'eight, are con- the day of March Spring Chickens per ti age of coal and Depositors made a run on ORDERED,That on the 8th GROCERCIES, 15 DRY GOODS, Turkeys templated. 1906, the Court will proceed to act upon 10 Jachson Trust and Savings Bank of per lb ...... the Report of the Auditor-, filed as afore- Ducks, 50 Potatoes, per bushel -The Dewey Near Canary Islands. Clticago, believing it was involved said, in the above cause, to finally ratify to Dried Cherries, (seeded) Les Palmas, Canary Islands, Feb. and confirm the same, unless cause 12 by the failure of the Bank of before Raspberries States navy tug Po- the contrary thereof be shown 20..—The United ETC. Blackberries provided a copy of this order CONFECTIEDIES, America. said day; NOTIONS, 4 nenac. which arrived here, reported (dried) in ROM newspaper publish- Apples, — he inserted thnt she left the dry dock Dewey 500 •••••• • -des.— County, for two succes- Peaches,(dried) ed in Frederick „ gles to tha westward of this port, all prior to said day. Lard, per lb Trawelers returning from China sive weeks 9 e Dated 13th day of February, 1906. Beef Hides that plans are being consider- Baltimore be report SAMUEL T. HAFFNER . When you go to in printing ed for the erection of a big jail Clerk of the Circuit Court for Freder- Corrected by Patterson Brothers sure to see the largest Kodol after meals will $ 3 o, 3.60 iTit8t fr little ick County. • Stock Steers, per 15 press in the world on exhibition gas Shanghai for foreigners. 3A1e4 rr.h.e.te hat fnllness, belching:, True Copy Test: Butcher Cattle glass window, T. HAFFNER, ,, 20.00g men in the 40-foot plate cal stomach, and all other symptoms SA:ntiet, Fresh Cows Clerk. Fat Cows and Bulls, per 2 t 314 Calvert and Fayette streets. gestion. Kodol digests what onw. A Certain Cure for Chilblains. Vincent, Sebold, solicitor. feb 16-3t Hogs, Fat per enables the stomach and 3 ("4, 414 yr,e e:11., and Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a !Sheep, Fat per lb 11184""'r.Utile Eariy klisers .11 gC:s1i ve organs to perform their powder. It cores Chilblains, N'rostbites, Damp, Lambs, per lb. • . tittle b*ilis. At ell druggists end (;, 614 The farinsas E. Sweating, Swollen feet. FOLEMIONEYARDTAR c ner ...... • • • • •• ••• I.:motion naturally. Sold by T. Slim stores, 135c. Sample FREE. Address, Al- alves, N. V. I the oough and.Itaaaraolialmito ''.:::itoermen, Druggist. ien S. olinsted, LeRoy: filhart• ANTI-SALOON MOVE. KILLED BY A TRAMP IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. At a large temperance mass-meeting CATOCTIN KJIACE SOLD FREDERICK COUNTY in St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Chum*. . JESSE B. POWDER CAUCHT Chronicle Fatal Outcome ofa Fight at Barrick's Feb. 21-The case of Jas, 0. Dornblasetr, Eininitoburg In- APPOINTMENTS. Frederick, Hagerstown, Rev. R. Over Ten Thousand Acres Of Land Kilns. Many Indictments Against Him For Lime The Bennett Creek Slate assoeiatio , Sale Aggregated $51,135. J. Peters vs. secretary of the national Forgery. cluded.-The Gov. Warfield sent Gibson, aged about 26 years, on Thurs- DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE On Monday night Charles Co.. came to an abrupt close an appeal signed lay every minist. • ONE The Catoctin Furnace property in kilns of S. W. read Jesse B. Powder, against whom a doz- the following appointments for Freder- an employe at the lime last after the jury had agreed upon cantle sold Monday at day in Hagerstown, excepting four for forgery are pending Frederick county was : Barrick & Sons, near Woodsboro, was to the court NOTICH.-All annonncements of concerts, en indictments ick County to senate a verdict and had returned citizens to refuse to sign t hi and cake festivals public auction by the trustees." Messrs. at the kilns on the festivals, pie-flies, ice cream in the Circuit Court for Carroll county, Justices of the Peace --First District stabbed and fatally injured Before the verdict could be tak- saloon- similar enterprises, got up to make money. Baltimore; room. spring the application of any and associations, or tndivid Franklin, at the L. B. Keene Claggett, of Joshua C. Mich- Thursday afternoon by Charles Cline, a Peters ask- whether for churches, was arrested by Sheriff --J. Jonathan Talbott, en by the clerk, counsel for for a license. must be paid for at the rate of five cents Jacob Rohrbrek and Charles C. Waters, keeper uals, Seven-Mile House, on the Baltimore and ael, John F. Keller. tramp, aged about 50 years. and was granted a non pros. This issr 11 for each line. was tramps were loit- ed for Before a liquor license can be turnpike, and taken to the both of Frederick. The purchaser Eckstein, Cline and two other days in its Reistertown Second District-Christian tilie purpose of case had consumed over 3 freeholders must indorse Hon. Joseph E. Thropp, former member ering about the kilns for 12 respectable Matter a ttneEmmits Westminster jail last Friday night. The John Francis Smith, John Wood. They were order- Peters had sued for damages for fonr Entered a siecond-Class Pa. The pro- warming themselves. trial. the saloonkeeper's petition. The Postoftice. was made upon a bench warrant of Congress from Bedford, -John H. Beachley, was an exchange of burg arrest Third District ed away and there injuries sustained. dissenting ministers declined to sign the H. Thomas. perty, consisting of 10,667 acres of real- between them and the employ- How- issued by Judge William Geo. P. Wiles of P. epithets The case of Matthews vs. Wm. willing to sign on: brought $44,950, and the personalty, led to an enaounter between appeal, but were The indictments were found by the ty, Fourth District -James G. Stevens. es, which and Fleet Nusz. Suit for FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1900. etc., some of the latter and Cline and one of ard Staley calling on the citizens not to indorse an county in 1902, but consisting of plant,- machinery, M. Fisher, Mil- was on grand jury of that Fifth District-Isaac the other tramps. The third tramp left $2,500 for assault and battery where the saloonkeeper /.6d brought $6,185, making the aggregate application before the accused could be arrested lard F. Shaft, Heniy Stokes. without engaging in t be affray. a jury on Friday last. Ver- te 33 left trial before violated the law or was expected FREDERICK COUNTY 'PHONE a young man for the whole $51,135. Reever. In the fight Cline pulled mit a pocket- he disappeared. He is Sixth District-John W. dict for defendants. Rev. E. T. Mobray, who pre- furnace of 40 tons capacity, a knife; wite which he stabbed Gibson in violate it. with a with a wife and a couple of little A coke Seventh District--Jas. L. Leather, the case of the interna- critically ill at the dwelling, about 60 tenement houses the breast, near the heart ;making an On Saturday sided at the meeting, said there weme Mr. Jacob Smith is him when large America vs children, whom he left behind Thos. Crumwell. ugly wound, from which Gibson died in tional Harvester Company of saloons (56) in Hagere- House, in this place. and numerous other buildings are in- nearly as many Emmit he disappeared. They subsequently Eigth District-H. Clayton Trundell, a few minutes. and Chas. Wertheim- __— the sale. Clinton J. Dutrow town in proportion to its population ea Tennessee, it is cluded in companions pounced upon was Geese, northward bound, passed joined him, however, in Dauiel H. Buckey. Gibson's er, trustees, action in replevin, which has a saloon air Wild Mr. Thropp, the purchaser, is a large Cline after the stabbing and were nsbag wicked Chicago, morning. said, but came back to Westminster Ninth District-Ulysses H. Hobbs, the court. Decision ren- over this place Wednesday iron operator and owns the him roughly, when Mr.Leonard'' Barrie's, tried before every 230 persons, the Hagerstown ratio -. ago. He did not independent 11. King, John H. eight or ten months county, Geo. M. Smith, John who witnessed the fight from hie house, dered for defendants. every 268 persons. of Naval Academy Earlston furnaces, Bedford sva.s 1 for The senior class accompany them, however, but returned Shipley. ran out and put a stop to it. Cliee following cases have been dis- it- He intends to begin The Rev. If. C. Kendrick, formerly of Keu- midshipmen has voluntarily pledged ago for the purpose, Pennsylvania,. -Calvin N. Stem. held until Deputy Sheriff Carltoa Shank of go- about two months at once Tenth District posed of this week up to the time there were as many natirdera up the custom of operating at Catoctin furnaces arrived front Woods bore and took him in- Lucky, said self to wholly give it is supposed, of being near them. It Twelfth District-John W. Lloyd. press: Margaret L. Grinder vs. indi- and will fully develope the property. to custody. ing to in Washington county directly or hazing juniors. was only within the last few days that Thirteenth District-George 11. Beim- Frederick and tak- F. Conner. Suit for $2,000 dam- io Catoctin Furnace itself is one of the Cline was taken to Harvey rectly traceable to the liquor traffic his whereabouts became known to the brink. en before Justice John Francis Smith, and battery. Trial be- Temple Fouche, a farmer, died at his and steel producers in the ages for assault the last five or six years as were com- in his arrest. oldest iron J. Blew- who committed him to jail, in default of county, Feb- authorities and resulted Fourteenth District---George jury.. Verdict for defendant. State of Kentucky, home at Araby, Frederick country. It was operated prior to the $10,000 bail, to await a hearing on Mon- fore mitted in the whole by Powder is accused of having forged iss. Birely vs. Wm. Mert. Trial ruary 15, of cancer. He is survived Revolutionary War and made the steel day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Thos. M. where all people are supposed Vs- go the names of a number of persons to Fl fteenth District-Benjamin M. by Sheriff Action for $10,000 damages a widow, five sons and three daughters. for the first steel cruiser ever built' in Justice Smith, accompanied before jury. about armed and shoot on slightest pro- _ . notes for various sums running from $75 Jones, Joseph A. Gernand, William S. went to LeGore and held an in- slander. Verdict for de- In early days the steel Martz, for alleged vocation. He offered a petition for the 18 months, cashed prin- this country. The jury rendered a verdict that Catherine Auer, aged to $500. These notes were McPherson. quest. to the mem- made with charcoal, which was obtained "Charles Gibson came to his death by feudaet. audience to sign appealing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J Auer, oipally by private individuals, one being Sixteenth District-Samuel C. 11ran- for the February abundant timber on the landed being stabbed on February 15 by an un- The Grand Jury bers of the Legislature to pass the An ti- street, Baltimore, The indict- from the after 1825 West Lexington held by a national bank. denburg. known man giving his name as Charles adjourned on Thursday last option bill. Many 50 estate. Later on the Bessemer process Term Saloon League's local died from the effects of swallowing ments against him will probably lie tried Seventeenth District- --Reuben S. Gra- Cline, but whether wilfully and malici- Dining the time they was introduced, and the plant, with such a 10 day session. signed. laxative pills. at the present term of court. The ac- bill. ously they do not say." found 57 in- Mr.Thropp will make,is cal- examined 75 witnesaes ; Rev. Dr. S. W. Owen created a sensa- family. His additions as L. Hick- Gibson leaves a widow and two chil- cused is a man of good Eighteenth District -Robert and dismissed 20 cases. They The parsonage of Hyattsville Meth- culated to excite expectation that Ca- dren. dictments tion by condemning the Hagerstown grandfather was the late Jac° b Powder, Hospital was damaged by will very soon come into erson. Charles Cline, who stabbed Charles visited the jail and Montevue Lodge of Elks for keeping an open bar odist Episcopal Church promineut cit- toctin Furnace H.Gaither. Bar- who was one of the most Nineteenth District-Thos. Gibson at the lime kilns of W. everything firest 'class. refused to Mrs. Frank Tyler, wife of the pas- importance. on Thurs- and reported on Sunday.-He said he had fire. izens of Carroll county, and an acknow- Tweetieth District-Christopher rick &' Sons, near Woodsboro, - the building in a on these lands large depos- of which The court in excusing the btu canuPil deliver an address at the Elks' memorial tor, was removed from ability and in- There are day afternoon, as the result ledged political leader of Baker. before for the speedy exped;alon sick bed. its of hematite iron ore, which are read- Gibson died, was given a hearing mented them meeting for this reason. He also criti- _ . fluence for many years.-American. Twenty-first District-J. Lawrence Smith on Saturday ily accessible, have long been mined and Justice J. Francis of their work. cised State Senator B. Abner Betts, who of Williamsport, gave Rothenhoefer, William Tyler. afternoon. taken up W. D. Byron, believed to be practically inexhausti- The criminal docket will be Ne said had stated that he would have FREEDOM TOWNSHIP ELECTION. are L. Jordan. John Potts, Wm. Gibson and Calvin his cheek for $1,500 to the Methodist Twenty-fifth District --John The docket is a light ego. the ble. The ore is of excellent quality, in Gabrill testified that they .saw Cline on Thursday. pie:eon-holed the bill changing congregation at Williamsport Twenty-sixth District-John J. Items- Episcopal the furnace,to which it other tramps sitting on a rail- Notes. law for Washington county. This The following is the result of the close proximity to and two tiquoa toward the construction of a one-story burg. track near the kilns and went up Pa., is carried by a standard-gauge track road Friday night the Business ball was indorsed by the Ministerial the Sunday-school. election held in Freedom township, Notaries Public--A. Leroy McCardell, to them and "kidded" them some and On last brick chapel for mile in length from the large of and was modIed after the a - on Tuesday: about one Kindley, ordered them away. The men got up and Men's Association met and approved Association J. Travers Thomas, 0. Wesley the li- son of Nathan' Wigfteld, Fair, ore banks. started away, when Potts pushed Cline, matters of public interest: Allegany county law. It raised A 12-year old For School. Directors.---Calvin Chas. B. T. Hendrickson, Richard Potts, the following county, of magnetic ire') ore of sup- which threw him down. Cline then pick- Hagerstown to $500 and im- near Piney Grove, Allegany rep, 58; Olive Waybright, rep. 53 ; Geo. A deposit A. Chap- Endorsing Frederick and Thurntiont cense fee in George \V. Heinlein, Thomas ed up a stone and threw it at Potts, but the with a revolver, shot his dent. posed great richness has been traced for Endorsing bill for ex- poses stringent regulations on avhile playing A. Heaver, deal. 32 ; John E. Herr, line, Edwin Degilbiss, Joseph Wolf, \Va- it struck Gibson on his shoulder. They Railway project. in the right groin, the aa two miles upon the property. These de- in which the limits of Frederick city, trafflc.-Suo. 9-year old sister liant W. Zimmerman, Clarence if. Lamar, afterwards got into a scuffle tension of - out just above the hip H. Wenschhof, posits of magnetie ore are undeveloped Charles Gibson was cut with a knife. Delegates railroad rate bill. bullet coming For Tax Collectors-H. John L. Routzalm, William H. Troxell, Endorsing LETTER TO JACOB HOKE condi- than by a number of shallow, Leonard Barrick testiffed that he joitit. The child is in a critical rep. 41t ; Chas. C. Rohrbaugh„ dem. 45 ; further A. Lindsay, Opposing bill to prevent paving of mac- John Gardner, Clarence halted Cline and kept him in his store E/i/Milsbztrg, Md. 3 shafts, but there is believed to be a city with brick. tion. For Auditor.- -,j. Henry Reek, rep. Ella H. N. Hogan, Edward C. Shaf- Cline was taken into custody by :edam streets of of this ore. Miss until Dear Sir : It's the same everywhere ; yrs., 51 ; J. Luther Scott, rep., 2 years, large deposit Stambaugh, Deputy Sheriff Carlton Shank. The First Baptist Church of Freder- perhaps the best-known are also believed to be on these er, William Graham, W. B. James Hall, Geo. Thero Cline testified that he was- 54 years pastor, was dedicated can't guess little enough. died 50 ; Harry Sanders, dem., 3 yrs. 41; beds of orehres and umbera and Benjamin W. Saxton. ick, Rev. Parker, colored man in Allegany county, lands large and was from New York, and had Mr C 0 Brown, Columbia, S. C. em- Fa Herr, dem., 31. 2 yrs, and of a superior quality, old on Sunday last. The services were con- years. He bought his of rich shades School Commissioners. worked in a quarry for about 10 years. to paint. Sunday, aged 74 mined and prepared at Dr. R. W. Weaver, of ployed an experienced painter For Judge of Elections.-A. Smith, capable of being Warfield said Ile went to Atlanta, Ga., where ducted by Rev. freedom in 1859. For 40 years he was cost. 011 Tuesday evening Gov. He his house. The painter on seeing the rep., 48 ; Geo. Bricka, dew., 40. a very low . a he remained about six months, and when Brantly Church, Baltimore. The new the Windsor Hotel, Cum- are also a large quantities of sent to the Senate the names of H. Botc- -Devoe- employed at 51 ; There his money had given out he started is on West 4th street, quantity sent to the house For Inspectore-Levi Snyder,rep., flint upon the property, a J. Henry church edifice berland. pure Nvhite her Gross, of Jefferson, and back to New York on foot. He said that said there wasn't enough. There wen, John J. Rhodes, clew., 34, of which is now Open. and is a handsome building. Services quarry Stokes, of this place, for School Com- on his way there he had stopped at was done. Victor 45 ; quantities of fine chestnut tim- in the afternoon and ten gallons left, when the job Eugene Ha Adams, son of Mr. For Clerk.--John Wenschhof, rep., Large Montevue. He said he and the other were also held atinore, sonic locust and poplar trees, missioners for Frederick County. It's the common experience. Adams, 1259 James street, a J. Lewis Topper, dein., 42. ber, with tramps had been at the kilns about 10 night. Nightly services will be held boarding-bouse upon the greater portion of this For State Fire Marshal-Lloyd T. committed suicide at a are or 15 minutes when the men came up, for two weeks. Yours truly Lauda- For Sepervisors.-Jacob F. Waybright of land. each night on Henrietta street by drinkine large tract Mactaill, Jr., Frederick County. he did not like the way they acted. 72 F W Devoe & Ce right rep,, 3 yrs., 49; Alex Scott, rep., 2 yrs. 7,000 acres of this land are sub- and twin and shooting himself in the About --Joseph F. They commenced cursing, and as he paint. two annuities of $300 each, in Supervisors of Election. once had rough horny- P. S.-J.Thos. Gelwicks sells our temple. 57 ; J. Ross Baker, rep., 1 ye. 55 ; Jacob ject to Started up the hill someons threw a A man who Mary Catherine Kunkel and Eisenhaut, Frederick ; John W. Hamm, Kemper, dew., 3 yrs. 34 ; J. Peter Bol- favor of stone and knocked hiin down. He got hands made them soft and smooth with of Wash- years, son of Frances Kunkel, under the will Doll, Fred- The Board of Commissioners Earl Harding, aged 12 Amelia Frederick, Dein. ; Samuel V. up and started away. Potts caught up but he used the and Ohio linger, dem., 2.yrs. 34 ; John \V. Carrells Kunkel, deceased. Witch Hazel Salve, ington county adopted a new road meas- 'Sanford Harding, a 1(altilnore of aohn Rep. him and knocked him down. The third a:moved to dim,, 1 yr. 30. Hunting creek runs through the erick, to genuine-that bearing the name "E. C. rack foretnam ;vie) reeetitly Little time he was knocked down some one ure, which they instructed County Attor- naltdmore, was drown- -John S. Rhodes peoperty, and is believed to be capable & Co. Chicago." For sores, boils Camberiand from .1u:dices of the Peace.- A Card. kicked him n in the ribs, and while he was DeWitt ney A. R. Hanger to but in proper shape on the Chesa- furnisitieg a water power of about 2,- ed while crossing the ice dem, 40 ; Harry Hothhaupt, 2. of down he got hubs hand in his pocket and cuts, burns, bruises, etc., it has no equal the wharf at 000 hortemower it the furnace for elce- This is to certify that all druggists and forward the same to the Washington peake and (ado camd mete _ - secured his knife, which he opened with immediate relief from or other purposes. money if and affords almost delegation at Annapolis. The pro- Cum beria nd. trical are authorized to refund your his teeth, and then reached his right county blind bleeding, itching and protruding of road - - HARNEY NEWS. - - — Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure hand around, W11011 the cutting took poem.' law reduces the number On alam lay and 'Fe ,a,lay evenings, back Piles. Sold by T. E. Zimmerman. your coug,h or cold. It stops the cough, Place. In walking away he looked supervisors from 400, being one for each Feb.,2a and 27, The latuni tslia re; iTra- PRETTY WEDDING. one say he was cut. At and prevents serious and heard some road in the county, to 25, the number of loatic Club will preset-It at $t. Eaphealla's heals the lungs man told him he had bet- EVENING SOCIAL. A .;g% Dale. Harney,'Feb, 21. - Oer community was the store the in the county. Au Hall, "A Night ote" by results. from a cold. Cures la gripe cough what would be the out- election districts cm last Friday to learn A very pretty wedding was solemn- ter wait amid see .Atlunssion 25 vents, resi3evoa seats greatly tilloeked pneumonia and constipa- telt' that the man wa-s dead, For The Chronicle. amendment to the general election law ceats. oh's Cat heti° Church,- in and prevents come. When eentS, childree under 12 yearA, 15 of the sudden death of Mrs. Abraham ized at St. Joa, sorry, as he had no in- given at sent to Annapolis by the tion. Coatains no opiates. The genuine he said he was A very enjoyable social was was also ordered Remember the (Liam and at who died a( her home on , thie place, Ol/ Wielnesday !nor:ling, at 9 of killing any one and was Waybeight, package. substi- ten tioa the home of Mrs.Thos. Hays, of Ennuits- the cou»ty commissioners. The Amend- iday. the preseuce of a large num- is in a J'elinw Refuse iagbug himself from being killed. TI um eight, being ill for about one I o'cloea, in teem Eve., Feb. 13, the county commission- tutes. \V. Tytion La nsi tiger. Alfred Brunk, who was arrested 011 burg, on St. Valentine's ment authorizes =Nock, aged 64 years 7 months and 4 days ber of relatives and frieuds. The colt- Reward For Ro!sbers. the charge of assault and battery upon in honor of the Misses Edith and Maude ers of each county in the state to inves- on tritating parties being Miss Stella Vir- was offered by the. Funeral services were condueted Calvin Grabill, and whose hearing was near Knoxlyn, revise any and all accounts . A reward or $100 John F. Plank, of Locust Grove, tigate and .8 for the at the Lutheran ginia Bowman, daughter of Mr. FAIRFIELD ITEMS. with Cline's corroboated Reward County C0111111iSlii01101 Motalay morniog held jointly Pa. incurred by the election supervisors for the person or k) of this place, and Mr. Theodore statement of Cline. -arrest and eon vietion of Church of this place. Interment at the Helen material furnished, pro- store of Joseph Mal, Justice Smith held both for the action Those present were the Misses work done and porsons who Nil:heti the Evergreen Cemetery, Gettysburg. Rev, Agustine Classoie of Taneytown, Fairfield, Feb. 20.- -Mr. and Mrs. J. S. some nights ago. of the grand jury without bail. Shuff, Grace and Clara Rowe, Lulu Pat- viding the charges for same seem exor- aleAvoy, of Clarkson, The eeretnony was performed by Rev. of Liberty township, were visiting the robbery was G. W. al i'male effliciat ing. Hill, - - Messrs. The store iii. 1vIiich Rev. 13. J. terson and Ruth Adelsberger. bitant. Whit+ Orndorff, an aged man who M.•McNelis, assisted by in Virginia. coal nit is the same 0113. ill Mr. Joseph They never gripe or sicken, but cleanse Harry and Cosmus Fox, of Mt. St. MeAvoy was murdered two years living in our town for the last Lennon, of Taneytewn. The bridesmaid Mr. Carl Reindollar made a business not Hugh had been and strengthen the stomache liver and Mary's, Joseph Shuff, Carson Franey, One Minute Cough Cure contains ago by the negro Matthews and for Stella Long, and the best man on last Tuesday. few years, died very unexpected, Sun- was Miss trip to Gettysburg This is the universal verdict Chas. an atom of any harmful drug, and hiss which the latter woe; hung at Ellicott bowels. Charles Rowe, Reynolds Caldwell, Since his wife's death was Mr. Charles Classon, brother of the Mr. Andy Low will be the first to the many thousands who use DeWitt's croup and City. day morning. of Stokes and Robert Sellers all of this been curing coughs, colds, groom. The bride was attired in pretty Fairfield. the moves on Monday Early Risers. These'famous lit- he had been living with his sister-in-law move in Little pleasant- whooping cough so long that it as of tle pills relieve headache, constipation, place. The evening was very Shirt Factory Sold. Mr. Orielorff was 74 yrs. wedding gown and carried a bouquet next in Mr. John Low's house on Cen- and true Mrs. Kemper. biliousness, jaundice, torpid liver, sal- ly spent in various games, music and proven itself to be a tried Gettysburg Shirt Factory with all Funeral took carnations, which were presented to the tennial Street. The 1 month and 20 days old. low' cotnplexion, etc. Try Little Early After partaking of the dainty friend to the many who use it. No need has been sold by \V. T. of the Children of very quiet. It's dancing. its appliances place Tuesday morning at the Lutheran bride by the Society Election today is Risers. Sold by! T.E. Zimmerman. " to fear of your child choking from croup .Ziegler to a Mr. Unterburg of New York refreshments, they were charmingly Interment at Mountain View Mary, of which she is a member. After nearly a "one sided" thing, as the Dem- handy. ,eity, and has leased the building to the Church. entertained with some very choice se- with One Minute Cough> Cure is one of W. Minnick, officiat- the ceremony the happy couple were ocrats only put three men on their tick- -same party. The present owner Cemetery. Rev. SALE REGISTER. lections in elocution, by Miss Edith Sold by T. E. Zimmerman, druggist. shirt makers in the United •driven to the home of the bride's father et. The water coestion did not bring the largest ing. - -- At an early hour all returned The factory will be run now wedding breakfast - Plank. States. Mr. Ernest Shriver and wife were where a eampttious the voters out. February 24, art p. en. John M. Bell will sell on Fifty-one Students Suspended. fifty-two weeks in a year and all who de- Water Power Roller to their respective homes, wishing the of Mr. and Mrs. G. I. was served. In the evening a reception Do not forget the Mite Society's the premises his 30 barrel sire work will be sure of steady employ- recent guests Mill together with 28 acres of land, 2-story honored guests many more such happy Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 17.--Fifty-one was held, which was largely attended Chicken and Waffle Supper on March 3. dwelling house, and other outbuildings, sit- allent.-Gegysburg New& Shriver. of Emmitsburg on events. students of the sophomore class of of the newly married couple. shipped her Goods to uated 2 miles northwest Misses Grace and Aurelia Shriver by friends Fannie Low, Tom's Creek. Also at same time and place Gettysburg College were today inde- Smallpox in Cumberland. She intends into four and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Classou were the recip- Pittsburg on last Friday. IS acres of mountain land, divided spent last Saturday lets of equal siz*, situated in Hampton Valley MEN PAST SIXTY IN DANGER. finitely suspended for an attack on the situation in Cumberland and useful pres- making Fier home in Pittsburg. The smallpox friends at Bridgeport. ients of many valuable married near reservoir. night the a serious stage Monday night, Mr. Robert Neely, who was More than half mankind over sixty freshmen. Last Thursday assumed has been on the ents, among which was a large and his fathers 28, at it A. M., J. E. Payne will sell at his two new eases discovered. They Mo. Frank Shryock several weeks ago, moved on Feb. kidney and blad- sophomore class gave a banquet,and up- when from Miss Edith Bow- residence in Freedom township, Pa., on the years of age suffer from Miller, 25 Emily street, and Mrs. sick list. handsome mirror farm on last Friday. road from the Tract road to the Bull Frog to the dormitories they :are C. Knoxlyn, der disorders, usually enlargement of on their retura Cross, 18 Cecelia street. They man, sister of the bride. Mr. Millard Stoner, of near road, Horses. Cattle, Farming Implements and Harriet of Furniture, painful and found the campus decorated with fresh- placed under here yester- *as a recent guest of F. Shulley, Household prostate gland. This is both were immediately V ETF,RA.N ii,'DITOR BURIED. Mr. and Mrs. Classon left the sophomores The casesathile mild are well this place. March 1, at 10 a. m. Martin L. Baker and John dangerous, and Foley's kidney Cure man flags. In retaliation guard. of day morning on the 7.50 trail' on a wed- Mumps, Overholtzer will sell at the residence Mar- William Evans, who was Fitaeral servicee over the remains Mr. Harry Sbryock, who had D. of clan- attacked the freshmen dormitories and developed. and to his tin L. Baker in Liberty township, Pa., on the should be taken at the first sign that neighborhood to be venerable editor end proprietor of ding tour to Baltimore Philadelphia: took a back set, and is confined from Fairfield to the Waynesboro the first in the road leading ger, as it corrects irregularities and has and hazed a number of the students. ,seized, is still under quarantine. He C. Rhoder- The good wishes of their many admirers house. pike, horses cattle and farming implements. the Valley Register-Gearge of Fairfield attend- of this disease. Mr. Twelve sophomores were identified, and was a fireman. at the Edison electric them for a long and happy Mrs. Samuel Dabs, March 5, at 9a, m., John D. Forney will sell on cured many old men ick-took place from the Lutheran accompany of Get- Pa.. 6 about to be an- light plant, and it is thought that he ed the funeral of Harry Swope, the Boyd farm, in Liberty township, Rodney Burnett, Rock Port, Mo., writes: their suspension was Saturdayiaterucion. married life. who was buried on Saturday. horses, 10 head cattle, 34 hogs, farming imple- contracted thealisease there, for it had church Middletown, tysburg, goods. with enlarged prostate gland, nounced by the faculty, when they re- Mrs. Bishop, of near Benders- ments and household 'I suffered been the custom of the Company, to The large edifice was filled with Friel-Ids Mr. and ceived a statement signed by lifty-ene ville, were recent guests of Mrs. Christy March 5, at 10 a. m. Allen G. Dorsey will sell at and kidney trouble for years and after permit, tramps to sleep in the building from all parts of the Valley and also All old-time Cough Syrups bind the on the Charles Dorsey farm on Frey, of this place. his residence taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney students, all admitting equal complicity near the furnaces. bowels. This is wrong. A new idea Frederick road, Shot-sea and mules, 16 head from a distance. The large Sabbath Robert F. Sanders, who bought Mr. cattle, 15 hogs and farming implements. I have for twen- The faculty then adopted a resolution ago in Ken- Cure 1 feel better than school, of which deceased had been was ae?vanced two years Jack Sanders' property, has had some sell Vanishes into Air. March 6 at 12 in,, Sarah A. Linebaugh will ty years although lam now 91 years old." suspending the entire numbere-Balti- „Dream Of Millions Honey and Tar. This as regards the line aroundgthe on road leading from Foun- secretary for 30 years, attended in a neayal j,aaative trouble at her residence more American. Hagerstown and Washington county tract with the administratrix. They had taindale to sabiliasynie. 1 mile from former W. Tyson Lansing,er. body, also the Ancient Order United remedy aets on the mucous membranes place, a lot of personal property. - - persons who were made to believe that the county surveyor to run the line on of which he was recorder. of the throat and lungs and loosens the en., James M. Smith will sell they were heirs to the millions suppos- Workmen, Friday last, which he did correctly. The March 6, at 10 a. ---Five and a half Acres of For Biliousness and Sick Headache. satee time. It expels all settled one-quarter mile west of Woodsboro, Md., 14 Fort Same ed to have been left by Theband Metz- The employes of the Register office car- bowels at the parties are now satisfied, as it is and mules, 6 head of cattle. 55 a head horses land, more or less, improved with a two- Take Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup. It ger, a Mita lieutenant governor in ried beautiful floral emblems, one of cold from the system. It clears the Prof. C. Decker, of near Oxford, is hogs and farming machinery and implements. Holland, have been advised that the mem- visitor to this place, being the guest of story house,Barn and other outbuildings, sweetens the stomach, aids digestion which was from the Sunday school. throat, strengthens the mucous March 8, at 10 a. tn. Jiohn J. Martin will sell at millions are all a fake. Recently there Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Musselman. near Graceham, horses, cattle situated a of a mile northwest of Ent- and acts as a gentle stimulant on the Rev. M. L. Beard delivered the brapes, relieves coughs, caldse croup, his residence was a meeting in Philadelphia of the Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lynn, of Fairfield, and farming implements. mitslitirg. For particulars call on James liver and bowels without irritating Sold by T. E. heirs of these mythical millions and funeral oration and paid a glowing trib- whooping cough, etc. are visitieg at Orrtanna. March 9, at 12 M., Charles Sanders wi'l sell at Hays, Ernmitsburg, Md. jan. 19-10ts. and two T. these organs. Orino Laxative Fruit plans were made to send an attorney to ute to the deceased. Rev. Charles F. Zimmerman, druggist. Mrs. Preston Musselman his residence on the Zimmerman terra, on road after the interest of the are visiting at CasIdown, be- leading from Taneytown road to 13ollinger's Syrup cures biliousness and habitual Holland to look the Lutheran church, Freder- children cattle and farming im- United States. Dr. Stock, of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry School House, horses, Does not nauseate .or amirs living in the Fire Near Belair. lug the plements. MAIZIZIED. constipation. Hill, minister to The Hague ick, also delivered a beautiful eulogy. David Jayne Bred at 1 Mary E. Stout will sell at gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. that the Metzger mil- who assisted in the The large general merchaedise store Leveis Beard, of Fairfield intends March 10, pm., now sends word Other ministers Mr, residence on West Main Street, Eimnitsburg, CLASSON.-BOWMAN.-On Feb. 21, the name ORINO and refusc! all a myth, the story were Revs. John W. Pontius, at the near future. He has Remenaker lions in Holland are services operated by Mr. Frank M. Reynolds ,going west. in a lot of household furniture. 1906 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, this investors. Church ; J. R. Rid- he w-ants to dispose of. to accept any substitute. W. Tyson being a snare for unwary of Christ Reformed Level, was destroyed by fire at an early property that March 12, at I a. m., Joseph II Long will sell at place, by Rev. J. M. McNelis, assisted United Brethren Church; S. A. grisndast winter for work farm on the enour, The fire origi- This is the his residence on the Lewis Motter Rev.B.J. Lenama of Taneytown, Mr. Lansinger. Lloyd Lowndes For Congress. retired hour Tuesday morning,. Leavy years. Plow- Bruceville road, about IA mile southeast of by Hedges and W. H. Settlemyer, that we have had for Agustine Classon, of Taney- of nated in the cellar from some unknown year so far. Ermnitsburg, 11 horses and mules, 23 head of Theodore Lloyd Lowndes, of Cumberland, at Lutheran ministers Middletown. ing every month in the cattle, 7 hogs, farming implements aud house- Stella Virginia Bowman, sang "The Vacant the faok Mrs. town, to Miss Railroad Agent Killed. the earliest solicitation of many prom- A male quartet cause, and before it was discovered Mr. Carl Reindollar, who hold furniture, corn by the bushel. V, Bowman, of this of the church Corin- son, from the daughter of Mr. John 011ie inent men not only of Cumberland, but Chair." Members flames had gained considerable headway Wm. Metz down to her March 13, at 1 o'clock, P. M., William J. WI- Frank Harding, Baltimore and deceased was secretary, back to her place. of the several counties of the district na of which the Mountain, will take her veil will sell at his residence on East Main agent at Woodside, about We miles The neighbors who gathered about in Emmitsburg, household and kitchen and after careful consideration Satur- and members of the Ancient Order Unit- home again. She is ill and did not im- Street, BENTZ EL.--RIFFLE.-On Thursday The seeing that it was impossible to furniture. S. this side of Silver Spring, was struck by • aley announced his candidacy for Re- ed Workmen acted as pallbearers. scene, prove any while with her son. at 10 A. M., Feb. 22, 1906, Mr. Jacob of A. 111., Peter C. Eyler, will sell were Washington and so badly publican nomination for Congress from directors of the Valley Savings Bank, save the building, directed their atten- March, 15, at 10 13entzel and Miss Helen M. Riffle, a train from were FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR on the John Witherow farm, on the old Fred- Lutheran the Sixth congressional district, and which he was a charter member., to saving part of the contents. The PIRATING 1 mile north of Loy's Station, united in marriage at the injured that he died later. He attempt- tion erick road, was per- will at once enter the contest against honorary pallbearers. & Co., Chicago,originated Honey horses, 21 head of cattle,41 hogs and fanning Parsonage. The ceremony front of the train at building was practically new, having Foley in the ed to cross in -Col. George A. Pearre, who, it is under- implements. formed by Rev. Chas. Reinewald, - - - - - built about two years ago, and was and Tar as a throat an lung remedy, immediate Woodside. He was 55 years old and is atood, seeks a renomination. been March 16, at Os. m. Denton A. Wachter will sell presence of a few of their Only a little cold in the head may be account of the great merit and ter's Station,5 horses, tour who is the wi- Mr. Lowades stated Saturday that he owned by Mr. S. Russell Ewing. Mr. and on at his residence near Mot friends. After a week's wedding survived by his mother, of 10 head of cattle, 12 head of hogs and farming own, has decided to staud for the nomination the beginning of an obstinate case Reynolds had been renting it about one popelority of Foley's Honey and Tar including Harrisburg and Littlest dow a Dr. Harding, and a sister, with itnplements. return to And bnlieves Ile will win. From the Nasal Catareh. Drive out the invader year. The loss on the contents is many imitations are offered for the gum- Pa., the bridal couple will his home. March 17. at 10 a. m., Henry A. Hopp will sell at preparatory whont he made strength brought to him recently leorn thought -to be about $400, which is cow- , have on road leading frem Mt. St. Emmitsburg, for a month, With Ely's Cream Balm applied straight mne. These worthless imitations his residence Hanover, - - -timely of the most prominent atul influen- ereel by insurance in ,the Farmers of Mary's College, 3 horses, I cows, 7 hogs, farm- to entrance upon their home in to the inflamed stuffed up air-passages, similar sounding names. Beware of them. goods, etc. tial Republicans who have asked him to York, Contineetal and German-American ing implements, household Pa. the use of his name Price 50. If you prefer to use an atomiz- Insurance Companies. The .in.satrance The Genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is March 17, at 1 m. Misses Annie and Ellen give his consent to P. of has every Balm. It has upon the building had been allowed to Ask for it and re- Shriver, will sell at residence, 2 miles east for Congress. Mr. Lowndes er, ask for Liquid Cream in a yellow package. Emmitsburg, household and kitchen ftrniture. DIED. CASTORIA . reason to believe that he will carry Al- in lapse. best rem- and Children. all the good qualities of the -remedy fuse any substitute. It is the 19, at 9 a. in., J. Smite Byers will sell at For Infants legany county easily. It is true that March solid foriu and will rid you of catarrh or edy for coughs and cold-s. W. Tyson his residence, one mile west Of Enimitsburg, ney- the county committee is in the hands of Many Children are Sickly horses, cattle and farming implements. HOBBS. --On Feb. 11, 1000, in Ta o breed a dread- The Kind You Have, Alms Boleti the Pearre people, but the voting for Hie hayfever. No erien Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, Lattsinger. town, Mr. Joseph Hobbs, formerly of Mother ------March 21, at 10 a. rn.. Edgar W. Shriver will noudeution.will be under the Crawford ful habit. No me it'll ry to dry out the mad by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's sell at his residence in Liberty township, Pa., this District, aged 79 years. His re- Bears the York, Break up Colds in 24 hours, of the First county system, and Mr. Lowndesii II tube. Home, Yew Major William A. Wright, near Tract School House and 2 miles northwest mains were brought to this place and ".e • ammetion. Price 75e., with spraying mire Feverishness, Headache,Stomach Troubles 9 horses, 32 head of cat tie. le Sig-meter° of a. „-, eaagaressea.' manner be at lest as strong at and Destroy At all Regiment, died in Elkton of of itsburg, in that All druggists, or mailed by Ely Bros., 50 Teething Disorders, Worms. Maryland hors. f rrning true!ee!entq ! the pulls as any other caedidate tor the druggists. sec. Semple mailed FREE, Allen S. storaaea. aelie N. Y. of cancer of the noralea Hon. t Warren Street, New York. Olm-ted, LeRoy. . . A INInist. nehOlY Career. Nasal 14. mbligipurc Cbrontctc. A young man who will some day in- A Bath In Bubbles. herit an enormous fortune and who Is "To take a bath at Tiflis, in Russian CATARRH being brought up as a "gentleman" was Caucasia, is to court a never to be for- In all its stages there 1906. should be cleanliness. R WAY FEBRUARY 23, Interviewed the other day. Among oth- • experience," says one who gotten Balm er tlangs he said, "If I did not have my knows. "The masseur who presides Ely's Cream pleats career cut out for me, If I were to lose toilet of his patrons is a weird cleauses,soothesandheals tsaue eet latualao. over the diseased membrane. ray fortune, I should turn to the law shaved, a the Tee teenager of a New York theater looking figure. His head is aItwacuresya ecoatladrrihnate d bea.d'rixes of it that inter- AN ORCHARD. acae. tae following story: During a per- and study some phases THINNING rag is twisted around his waist, and est me greatly." CASTOR! red. You quickly. peen:nice of "Rip Van Winkle" by the his feet are dyed a beautiful the young man were Plan For Removing Apple Trees by For Infants and Children. Balm is placed Into the nostrils,spreads Vte Jo eph Jefferson the manager, who Probably if are seized by this individual, rubbed, Cream on his own resources a Gradual Process. over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief Is im- Was standing le the lobby, observed a Actually thrown pushed face downward on a marble something less en- An orchardist Nebulas in Rural New mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying-does hevering about the en- he would resort to slab, find his feet in your spine and retanandeaa Yorker the following plan for orchard not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cents et Drug- tirely "elegant" and more useful. Rdt, Kind You Have your shoulders. Then way. Finally, The his hands upon cents by mail. ran ee ie on teseertain mail; Trial Size, 10 that aside, what is this "career" that thinning: The trees are mastly Rhode gists or by ps with el determination te go the limit, he grinds hie feet up and dewn your ELY BROTHERS,56 Warren Street, New York he fancies he has "cut out" for him? Island Greenings mid consequently ahe aenntrymap bought a ticket and back. They are round your neck, on To take pare of his property-that Is, to great spreaders. The limbs began to Always Bought eneered the house. A little while after your bead-everywhere! Then he • spend his life at an oceupetion similar meet twenty years from planting. table PreparatlonforAs- ;ilie manager happened to be in the lob- Mige vaults lightly off, and in a moment, Emmitsburg Bail Road, to that of a watchman or a policeman, They are set 30 by 32 feet. andI?egua- ay egaiu, when the countryman came similating theFood from a linen bag filled with soap, he but far more mechanical and less ex- We determined to take out every Stomachs and BUM Is of out with an expression of intense dis- ting tlm the has squeezed clouds of perfumed bub- citing. What a miserable, what a other row diagonally, but by a gradual Bears TIME TABLE. hie lace. bles, and you are hidden in them from rnet wen melancholy conception of a career! To process. n this age of spraying, with do you like the show?" head to foot as completely as if you Op and after Jan. 14, 1906, itain • "Vv-eli, haw spend one's life at just making money with secret had fallen into a snowdrift. You are on tais road will run as aollowe: be manager Inquired, poor enough use of the one chance Signature is Digestion,Cheerful- not absolutely bruised, but you art eanusemeat to live; to spend it at watching a heap Promotes TRAINS ROUTH The trete farmer grew confidential. and Rest.Contains neither clean:"-Kansas City Journal. of money-what (Witness, what dreari- ness Leave Fentnitsburg, daily, exeept Sure, goin' "Say, mister," he replied, "I'm ness! And in world teeming with op- Opium:Morphine nor Mineral. of days, at 7.50 and 9.55 a. ne and Wonders of the Eye. 2.55 and aew have a mighty hard time splainin? to live intensely. vividly, in- NOT NARCOTIC. • 6.10 p. in., arriving at Rocky Ridge at portunities Viewed as an optical instrument the ten- altsraudy what I done with them Even- 8.2,0 and 10.25 a. in. and 3,25 and 6.40 terestingly, usefully!-Saturday called perfect, p. •ten' dollars, but you kin bet I won't human eye may well be ril. lug Pest. apparatus contained in a tell her a paid it tew see na old feller 13t-Ipc• fOld firSdRUELPIIrilER for It is an TRAINS NORTH. globe less than an tech in diameter, in till up on licker an' go ter sleep *hen 1 The First Muffs. livrifii;1 Sea- ...fix-Nita • which is produced an image practically Leave Rocky Ridge, daily, except Sun could 'a' gone up ter ther tavern at The early muffs were small and llocl•wieSdis- days, at perfect in form and color 'and which 8.30 and 10.32 a. In, and 3.30 Vier Corners an ?a' seen old Bill Hard- made of satin or velvet, lined with Anire Sneed and 7.00 p. in., arrivipg at - adjusted almost in- F,mmitsburg eothina"-SuccessMag- In with Appel&lint In can be accurately and are dew it ,fez fur. The leopard skin came lir Catexpittle,rara # at 9.00 11.02 a. in. and 4 and 7.30 stantly for every distance from five azine. Queen Anne. There is a print of all .regi - p.m. inches to infinity, which is movable in Elizabethan Indy with a small muff .91' LWaver: " Ce every direction, has an area small 1WM. A. 111 NIES, Pres't Frightened the Bride to Death. hanging from her girdle. Before this • Use enough for the detection of the most In the Church of ,Chrestian at Pisek, date it was probably looked upon as A perfect Remedy for Constipa- minute details and at the same time tu Bohemia, a fenueriaae was about to an eccentric novelty, at least in Eng- tion,Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea DIRECTORY ,Feverish- large enough for the appreciation of be solemnized ,between Anna Roolin, land. A full century before a Venetian Worms,Convulsions FOR IPRZDERICK COUNTY DIAGR• AM FOR TAKING TILERS OUT OF OR- large objects, and which enables us to eged paneteen, mid a youth of her had Carried her lapdog in ness and Loss OF SLEEP. grand dame CHARD. For Over see ail shades of color and to estimate ehoice. Bride aa.4 bridegroom stood all her muff, a fashion that continued for trestle rigs to be drawn through the Far Simile Signature or distance, solidity, and, to some extent, Circuit. the altar, where were found its way into ser. ready before a long season and orchard, room must be had to get consistency of objects, and yet this this ex- the Cliief,Iudge-Flon.James McSherry. flighted tapers. Before the priest could France. In Paris muffs for crowd we 4e-a•a6/94Te.tae- the as around. As fast as the trees wonderful instrument, perhaps Associate Judges-Don John C. motter a unite the bridal pair one of the tapers Press purpose, chiens manehous, trees to be NEW YORK. Years of any Bon.James B.Ilenderson. from the Thirty varied in its capabilities keep cutting most suddenly extinguished. A loud styled, could be bought le State's Attorney-Arthur D became they were eventually taken out and let the per- part of the body, is persistently mis- Clerk of the Court-Dr. Samuel T. establishment of the De- Haffner. ,shriele came frem the bride, and she 1692 at the manent trees spread at Will. Now, used and neglected. Is it any wonder Orphan's Court ist erloschenaf Guerin, rue de Bac. French gasped, "Meinee kerze moiselles after thirty-two years from setting, all that some day nature resents this treat- Judges-Russell E. LightmJagob M. Brady taper is extinguished!") and sank sumptuary laws condescended to no- '("My the large lower branches are off some ment and leaves the offenders in total Reghstei oPef minor details as the color aWnielis-Willlam B. Cutshall, unconscious into the arms of the bride- tice such of the trees, and it is only a question and perpetual blindness? bourgeois was obliged- County Oflieere. groom. Immediately all attention was of a muff. -The what' the trees will be taken black. of time County Commisloners-Lineoln G. DInterman turned to the condition of the bride. to restrict himself to somber Lewis II. Briwlus, 11. out entirely. As will be seen by tile THE CENTAURSTAR! ceies.sce. KEW "out cm. Milton Kefauver, Wm. TARS A FALSE PROPHET might please himself. Un- MOB 11 llogarth David G. 7-errs. :Several attempts were made to revive The noble diagram, this will leave the permanent bride, XIV., therefore, the man- Measures Needed to Drive Him Sheriff-Charles Yentg the poor girl, but in vain. The der Louis trees (P) about forty-five feet apart Heroic the Al- the courtier was brilliant with From Town, SCuor7,etyyoTr - r ug tHhaugrej r In her chaplet and veil, died at chon of each way. the vil- embroidered ripens, Kan., Dec. 18.-Geerge School Commissitmers-Sarenel Out row, S tar rails. The superstition of gold lace mid WeliIng,ten, Tierman Brien. Charles W. Wiight, J. Henry lages cif the plain is that if a fighted Poisoning the Boll Weevil. Huffman, representing himself to be Stokes, Charles B. Slagte, Dr l Betels!. Gros EXtar..1 1 Het .1-1 tepee becomes extinguished on either Churchyard Novelty. B. W. Marston of the Louisiana crop the "true prophet" of Christ, was asa eabitees I)I aide ,o; the altar the kersou standing In the churchyard of the little Mid- pest commission predicts that in five tarred and feathered at Perth, Kan., riet. was Notary Public,-W. II. ,on that filde of the altar where the light dlesex village of Pinner, England, there years the cotton boil weevil will be by a mob. After the punishment Troxell. Justices of the Peace-Henry Stokes, Millar went out will suffer a dire calamity.- stands a monument quite distinct from universally poisoned wherever it is ip applied the man walked all night in F. Shuff. next London News. all :Riese which surround it. It consists April and May, just as the potato bug his new dress, reaching Renfrew from the of a tall, square pyramid overgrown is being universally poisoned. Mr. morning. He suffered greatly °sutThiesr-u- stees-Dr. R. L Annan did nut keep him SI C Sttic°ffini Oscar D. Frailey. tailing People to Church. with ivy, threugh the middle of which Marston bases his prediction on experi- STOCK cold,'as the feetaers :NEW Town Officers. When J was examining the church projects a coffin made of stone. This ments carried on at Keachie, La., last warm. with ens gesa-E. L. FrIzell. belle of the East Riding of Yorkshire monument was raised by a son to his year. He contends that it has been For three months Huffman lived littrictico4., to a little place and Agues London, the hiberaatea ( )1' a family named Talkington. and in. some years ago I came parents, William conclusively proven that By. Lutheran do not, the head of the household to Church palled Fordon, on the welds between as the inscriptions tell. They weevil can be killed in April and May dueed Pastor-Rev. Charles uetnewsin. servic end in din7 ooreni0 1 Melton and Bridlington. It was a very however, tell why he chose to have his with Paris green, and, he adds, in believe that the world would ,tiv ert:m aSnu la:3yot n( gk andp m evening atIdna;v cei,ve,,-nki He finally induced Talk, primitive place, quite cut pfr pom the parents' remains poised in mid air in Farm and Rauch: five years. Ing lectures at 7:30 o'clock. sundey CI his earthly pos. bellow ae World, the few inhabitants hardly the stone shell instead of being buried "The Keachie demonstration proves ingten to give up all act • 1-1 01-N to regenerate the world, knowing the read over the hilltop to In the usual manner. This curious that had every weevil in Texas and OTS• S sessions 9lo'tecleocekme a.din.cburet( of the Incarnation. way. - - - the next place northward. The di- is accounted for in a strange Louisiana been poisoned upon its first Pastor, Ii3V. A. itt. Gluck, se,vIces every 10 minutive building which serves as a It appears that his parents came bite appearance it would have solved the sunday morning at o'clock and every I 1.1:411) IS79 Other Sunday events g at 7 o'clock. Sunday church is built near the brow of the some money which was to be theirs "so boll weevil proposition. But it is said EST A 13 School at 9 o'clock a. in. Midweek servieeat7 bill. it has ne tower, bell turret or bodies were above the weevil continues hibernat- o'clock . Oat, eherictil OROS 011 Saturday ails t; long as their that the boll noon at 2 o'clock . bell cot. On inquiry I found that it ground." When they died, therefore, in ing into the hot, scorching month of AND RUBBERSO Prcahyle-stan t'hurch. bad up bell. The Parson came over :1 order that the money should not pass June (?). All the weevils I pup this on horseback now and then from a hands their son "buried" died in December. We can Pastor-Vey. Kenneth M. Cm-ale. Morning into other last year Respectfully, lerviee al n•::4011. Evening service at 7:30 aleighbpring parish, tied up his horse them in this curious manner, and, de- risk those June hiberuated (?) weevile," c"31' o'cicck. Wednesday evening set-tin-cam:I Prayise outside the church, opened the door, • injustice, his object Meeting at '7 o'cluek. Sabbath Schou: al spite the apparent o'clock am. put on his surplice and then walked to ' attained. Alfalfa In Ohio. M.FRANK I;OWE. was St. Joseph's Catholic China It. the top of the hill and cracked II;.3 whip In a discussion of alfalfa growing at Pastor-rev. .1. 0. 141yd( ii. C. 61. Firs !several times, "and then we knaws as as Newspapers, pivoting of the 011ie farmers? WludnItIs the annual Mass t1:00 o'elock a. in..si i-eptl it'eloCk it's time ti gang ti chotch," said my In Holland births, marriages and institute Mr. eVitig advised to get geod fnintit5bitig a. in.. Vesi.,.s I o'clock p. rn, Sunday School p . informant on the spot -London Notes deaths, instead of being recorded in clean seed. It should be a bright green- at 114 ethodist Episcopal Cli arch. aria Queries, newspapers, are indicated by windmills. ish yellow in color; avoid brown seed. he stops no weed seed, espe- PlaatISEED Pastor-ffev .1". It, Bayley. Services ever, When a miller gets married Be sure it contains d her Sande y a fterneon at '2:30 o'clock. Fp,. Mugs Named John. his mill with the arms of the wheel in cially dodder, worth League De vci 4;.: 0 p. w utility School at 1.13i p. in, John I. of the "eastern empire" was a slanting position and with the sails Mr. Rankin of Fayette county doubt- •TLII PRICE CENT! poisoned by a servant; John IV. was unfurled. His friends and guests fre- ed that alfalfa would grow on any and t•i1<.(-1 ce,„ had his eyes put out; succeeded with it EVERY FRIDAY MORNING merit Id rL. Asrecii•t ten. deposed and quently do likewise with their mills, in every soil. He had WAR, B John V. ruled only in name and lived ceremony. To indicate a In some instances, in others failed. • 1.4. Off its : sit!' 7,t, Christi- cr token of the Ditill0r0 -1 shirt t. .1. }du : dread of assassins; John stated that special soil cite ard St -cc-lacy, in constant birth the wheel is stopped with the Mr. Whig Established 1753. (lie-i. 0. Lit:, listeel : Asst. Serrf.tary. Ath,,trt, VI. was deposed and died in prison. position, but at a preparation was necessary to insure U SO A YEAR 1M ALMIE ltt is-lit t' : . erevrte, P. F. Pull et : Stewards; arms in a slanting Pia en '• ,c1. Jol p Fe( One of the Swedish Johns was driv- root development and acknowl- ..larres litter J. Ed w. more acute angle than for a marriage good (itnit tint-ere, meta 50 CENTS FEL CNH, Bilker ; Alessel.---r. Pa sipi W. St Miter. Branch, en out of his kipgdoin by his subjects, the two upper sails unfurled. edged that a crop was Dot always as, THE DAILY AMERICAN. me, ts the f. ort, tintlty ea,•1, n-chili, in C., and with Now Sells For 1 Cent, And Can Be 0. Itosenstecl's house oast end of town and another was belittled and defeated Should a miller die the sails of his mill sured. Terms by Mail, Postage Prepaid. Had of Every Dealer, Agent Mt. St. Niary's Catholic itenevoluist AsSc,s at every turn, John I. cot France had are all furled, and the wheel is turned Daily, One Month $ .25 No subscription will be reechtfi fig John Daily and Sunday,One Month .41) elation. A short and disastrous reign, and round until the arms- form an upright Giving aliik to a Hungry Calf. cr la-ewsbey at abut Price. less than six months, and no pipe? for Daily, Three Months Rev. Thomas Lyons. Chaplain ; President. A, II. was a prisoner of the English press, in which position they are left Here is a calf feeding device sub- Daily and Sunday,Three Months 115 discontinued until aim-tars are j V. Keepers ; rerit m. Welter ; years. A long list of Johns have place. mitted la pm) Journal: A square Daily, Six Months 1.13) Treasurer John 11. fit sensteel : St erelety, Chas until after the funeral has taken Daily and Sunday,Six Months 2.25 Am, SUBSCEIBEES IN paid unless at the option 01 Eckent oc e ; Assistant Secr,-iatv. t'rank Troxell icbanged their titles when taking on • ppening is*cut in the front side of the Daily,(Inc Year the Editor. Sergeart-al-atirs, Joseph 11 Weir Sick- Visiting supersti- With Sunday Edition, One Year Committee, Johu Kelly, Chairtnan ; John See- kingly robes because of the The Mole Has Eyes. pen just big enough to receive the feed Daily, cannot be swing Sunday Edition, One Year . . 11:5 strict of Colum a, bet gel- ; Edwinii Resew-tee] ; Frank ; tion that a "John" ruler The m'ajority of people believe that pail. Hinge the piece cut ont to Di▪ bi▪ GeNge Keep's; Beare of Ditrelors, George a Wagner, John Peddicoid ; George Lirgg. otherwise than unfortunate. the mole is even "blinder" than the In, as 'shown in the figures. Put 1 the THE TWICE A WEEK AMERICAN . . proverbial bat, but the naturalists chain or strap at each side so that ' irgli. ""1 41 and Any ERTISING Arthur Post, No. 41, O. A. a and Best Family Newspaper • James B. Black • Vies. Amendment Rejected. know that such is not the case. Sir open door will stand laosizontal, with The Cheapest Commander, senior hurried- • ern:wander. Ceorge T.F.yste r •' Jr. Vice-Corn "Laura," said Mr. Ferguson, John Lubbock and Carl Hess, the latter Published. . toirtla mender. John etenieer ; Prijutant.. Samuel ay explaining matters in the kitchen, 614111--.2;811kafee-- • t4amble ; Chaplain, Samuel 'McNair; Cffeer ol a noted German naturalist, by careful .311111. AT LOW RATES the Dar. Wm. 11. ; Cr( or ot the 11 didn't want be bring the man home se'aesee And Weaver Guard, investigation proved that the mole has P..,-..es-a•-easseses-----e- • ONadaa ONFi DOIsi,A..re yFIA..R Pennsylvania Eelaware Samuel Wagerrnan:Surgron. Abraham herring. kept staying and THE UNITED STATES, • Quart et master, C co. ueiwisks -to dinner, but he eyes which are as perfect as those of a --see Stl.t Months,50 Cents. • Ails TiotortaiOUT and I just had ataying at the office, horse or an elephant. They are very can get THE SUN by mail for one cent a copy, • Vigilant Hose Company. You will have to put as THE TWICE-A-WEEK AMERICAN is ptilliMee to ask him. small optics, to be sure (only one milli- in two issues, Tuesday and Friday , Meets the first Friday evening of each month good a face on it as yeti can." mornings, with the news of the week in I at Firemen's It all. President. Charles R. Hoke; meter in diameter), but In the matter The Sun at Cent Vice-President.. its. A. Slagle ; you think I'm going to change compact shape. It also contains interesting spec- Secretary.( -7, "If of refiectiou and refra.ction do not dif- ial correspondence. entertaining romances, good . B. Ashbaugh- Treasurer. J. It. Stokes ; Capt. ply face on Ids account, George Fer- poetry, local matter of general interest and fresh Is Tun CiikAry.sv Irten-CLAss ParEli Ed. C. Miser; let Lieut.,;toward Out. Rowe;giull fer from the normal eyes in larger ani- E. guson," said his spouse, red and an- miscellany suitable for the home circle. A ea: TI1E UNITED STATES. JOB PIIINTING lieut.. (has. Jackson: Chief Nozzleman, NY, mals. fully edited Agricultural Department, and full THE SuN'sspecia I eon espondeuts througeout the E. Ashbaugh ; Hose Director. John Slagle. gry, "you'll have to think again! You and reliable Financial and Market Reports, are United States, as well as in Europe, China, South Eminitsburg AVater Company. special featmes. and in may bring him out to dinner right Our Locked Up Forces. Africa, the Philippines, Porto Rico, Cuba VO e-Prt , I.. At See clubbing arrangements in other parts of make It the greatest President , 1. S. Anna n; sinent every other part of the world e y, EiiheTILeis•ger0.01,iv'retelsou: pow!"-Chleage Tribune, It is the locked up forces within, that CALF FEEDING DEVICE. paper. newspaper that ern be print, d . Slott ; S u re t C.D. er E. L. Ai ti. Fitt tt( IP. I.. 111 Mother in our natures, not those that and outer edges (Fig. Entered at the postoffice at Baltimore, Mel. Its Washington and New York bureaus are Ile deep cleat at its upper 11)04. the in the United Slates, and give . S. Annan. E. L. Howe J. as seconds:lass matter. April 13, among best J. Stewart Annan. What He Needed, are on the surface, that test our mettle. 2). The pall can be set in from the TI1E SUN'S readers tit; ea -hest information upon C. ez Co. We possess the superior facilities for the A father recently received the follow- It is within everybody's power to call outside, a cleat en the outside holding Chas. Fulton allint pot-taut event,- in the legislative and finan- cial centers of the DOIMIty. gxecutioe of an kinds ofPlain ing note from a young man: out these hidden forces, to be some- of the pail from cepdpg in FELIX AGNUS, Manager ant: Fu4.11slie• prompt the top THE FARMER'S PAPER. SOLI!) SILVER Dear Sir-Wood like your doter Jessie's body and to do something worth while through and the cleat on the door hold- America-1 Office, and Ornamental job Printing IIALTIMO HE, MD. market and commercial col- hand 1n marage. She and I are In luv, In the world, and the man who does ing the bottom of the pail fi•om being Tee Sux's reports such as Cards, Cheeks, Re- Iovcr Watchea is.nd I think I node a wife. Yures, umns are complete and reliable, and put the farm American HENRY. not do it is violating his sacred birth- pulled off the door. This does away Cr, the merchant:mil the Imiker in touch with the ceipts, Circulars, Notes, WA2tIJ NMI'TWO YlrA its, markets of Baltimore, Norfolk, Charleston, New right.-Success Magazine. With the great trouble encountered in Rook Work, Druggists' The father replied by letter, saying: Yolk. Chiesgo, Philadelphia and all other Introit- ONLY 8 fi trying to set a pail of milk over lute 60 YEARS' ant pointsin the United States and othereountries Note Headings, Bill -You don't need a wife. Labels, G. T. EYSTED Friend Henry French Marriage Restrictions. of a hungry calf. EXPERIENCE Alt. W Melt You need a spelling book. Oct one and the pen Heads, in all colors, etc. Special It sounds almost incredible, but is ktudy it for a year. Then write me again. efforts will be made to accommodate cone the less a fact, that a Feenchnian A Gentle Hint. THE READER GETS FOR -CALL both i in seiner and quality of work. Orders The .Chosen. ander twenty-five years pf age whose This notice to prospective visitors is will receive prompt atteuti(u "Some men," remarked the assump- parents are dead and whose grandfa- credited to a German gardener: "To ONE CENT. GEO. T. EYSTEL tive citizen, "are born to lead." ther or grandmother is alive cannot those kind friends who during the past WOIVIAN'S PAPER per- the married state without the in the con- THE "Yes," answered the cautious enter season showed such interest TRADE MARKS See b is splendid stock of son, "but the trouble is that every written authority of both or either of tents of my humble garden: Take no- DESIGNS Tile SUN is the best type of a newspaper, mor- SALE M ILLS ally and intellect.ually. In addition to the news to do -Paris Letter to London Post. the key can always COPYRIGHTS tie. can GOLD c.V S1 LITER. man who feels a disinclination them. tice that in future may of'he day, it publishes the best features that Anyone sending a sketch and description such as fashion articles, and mis- ectual work takes it for granted that be had on applicatioa, even during the quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an be presented, OF ALL SIZES Invention is probably patentable. Communica- cellaneous writings limn nice and women of note Key & Sicm-Windin9 pe is one of those men."a-Washington Stealing In Either Case. night, and that to enter by the gate is tions strictly confidential. pANDBOOK On Patents and prominence. It is an educator of the There is not much difference in the much less dangerous than clambering sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. highest character, constantly stimulating to noble NEATLY AND PROMPTLY Star. Patents taken through Munn & Cu. re:ISIVe ideals in individual and national life. :rr 40 1313: - t•4. guilt ef the man who "kills time" when over the wall. I shall further be deep- special notice, without charge, lathe gee SUN is published on Supday ,as well as ev- PRI NTED IIERE. Not Difileult, Ws employer Is absent and the man ly grateful if in future you would be ery other day of the week. -You are now American. By mail Tee DA11.7 St's, $3 a year; including Fit& Priced Doctor who steals a dollar from the cash draw- so generous as to leave a little of the SCientific THE SUNDAY SUN,$4 . Tux SUNDAY bl!N aloue BUSINESS LOCAL. ex- A handsomely illustrated weekly. largest cir- convalescent, and all you need is en-Pittsburg Observer. produce for my needs. Thanking yon culation of any scientinc journal. Terms,$3 a $1.00 a year. year ; four montha,$1. Sold byall newsdealer. -Tot- ercise. You should walk ten to fifteen for past favors," etc. Address HAVE yolir Watches, Clocks F111(1 .TQW but your walking Co.36 f Broadway, A S. AUELL COMPANY, try George F.yster who whir- miles a day, sir, Looks. 1 MUNN & New York elry repaired T. Branch Mee.555 F St., Washington. D.C. Sall1C and has always on hind should have an object. Patient-All Don't think a man great just be- Tablets. Publishers Red Proprietors ants the Ten to large stock of watches,clocks, jewelry and right, (lector. I'll travel around try- cause he leoke so. Seven dollars in from Baltimore Ald All letters should be au dressed Tea tablets are ft new product silverware. fag to borrow money to pay your bill. small bills leo& bigger than a "fifty."- the tea gardens of the department of I W. H.TROXELL, Editor & Pt:b Puck. agriculture at Summerville, S. C. The aelene:eed I1 reaes. of Not to Be Repeated. dried tea leaves are steamed and com- Old Gentleman-It is folly to talk Cures "Yes," an old Indian fighter was say- If people could only find money as pressed into tablets about the size of marriage for years yet. My daughter The new Laxative Pg. "the Sioux done something to me easily as they find fault we should be a penny and twice as thick, each of is a mere child. She knows nothing Stomach and Liver That thee could never do again." millionaires in a short time. which will make a cup or more of tea. about the Nvorld and could not manage that does not gripe "What was that?" • servants. Mr. Sfimpurse - Oh, that The Fox and the Grapes. trouble and "atfry scalped me." needn't matte the slightest difference! or nauseate. Every schoolboy knows that the fa- We shan't have any. Constipation. Unjust. ble of the fox and the sour grapes is take, Laxative Fruii Synip Chronic .Tealoney is the greatest of mister- Pleasant to "So you think your parents are un- inaccurate from a natural history point tan'; end the least pitied by those who Our Best. just to you, Willie, and that your teach- of view, says a London newspaper, Sold by W. Tyson Lansinger We need not be discouraged because cause I t.-Eochefouceuld. er has it in for you? You are a poor, end, es usual, every schoolboy is of the great things others accomplish abused martyr, aren't you?" wrong. An eminent Oxford professor ,and which are far beyond the range of -Jr "Yes, I am. Everything I do is laid on hearing the point discussed the oth- So Shyt possibility for us. It is only our own aelightfully timid'?" to me!"--Cleveland Leader. er day actually brought some grapes the bride best that is required of us, our own SPEPSIA PWnsial years and then went to the zoo, where be was even shy ten and not another's.-Woman's Life. "Very. Sbe The Bookkeeper Not Behind. on a fox, who ate them WHAT YOU EAT giving her age." tried them DIGESTS waten it ,came to Mr. Asker-They tell me that the greedily! Thq S1.00 b,..ttlia cordon's 2%. times the trial iz^, wha_b sfols for 50 Cents. bookkeeper of your firm is behind in Cal aa.aBI (1,5 In. AL. PREPARED ONLY AT THE LADoRATCRY OF cl-ne C•1St ds2., his accounts. Is that so? Mr. Tasker ennes2T Hears the The 'Kind You Have Always Bought E. C. DeWITT SC COMPANY, CLIIe A GO. ILL. 'PUS the The Kind You lige Always Bezht 7'7:27 -Far from it, He came out ahead. sop snag Signature v.vatmv: 11131102 SANY BOORn0A PUN 81.11 T. E. Ask for the 1906 Kodol Aimanar; and 42,00 Year Carandar It's the company that's behind. Sold try Zimmerman. _ . "717 . Z CO Eg"N'T