The Best Work The Best Yet is what you get from we want to is what the Record office. make our 12th year. HE CARROLL RECORD. 1905. Chesapeake & Potomac and TANEYTOWN, CARROLL COUNTY. . SATURDAY. J ULY 15. NUMBER 3. VOLUME 12. Marylandffelephones. Where C. E. Finances Come From. CONVENTION.; miss LRoenl igjoeuls i IGnisyteist u tFi onrtsu ne to New Windsor.-Misses Allie Froun- How to Secure Good Roads. felter. Hannah Shunk,Edna Wilson and • of Trus- THE GREAT SWIM. CORR[SPONDENCE. Katie Fiscel attended the Teacher's As- National ENGINE[R'S LEG BROKEN The indorsement by the Board NEWS NOTES Of INT[R[ST. The Brownlow bills favoring quarter memorial fund and ir Westminster, Md., July 10.-The will sociation at the Blue Mountain House, improvement tees of the recent- this week. aid for systematic highway the proposed establishment of a national , of Miss Sallie Longwell, who died will be re-introduced in the 59th. Con- considerable with ly in this city, disposes of an estate val- Latest Items of News Furnished Rev. Harry Ecker, of Frostburg, is only a Victim of headquarters have caused Baltimore Overwhelmed Items from County, State, gress. We believe that this is the Jonas F. Harner concerning the finances of the socie- ued at $75,000 to $100,000. The personal visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ells- Brief this greatly talk is a worth true method of securing ty and the way in which they are man- estate is worth $50,000 and there by Regular Contributors. Ecker, near town. Misses Mabel needed benefit-good roads. States and Conductor's Carelessness. Praise. Everybody Happy. large and valuable landed property lying Lambert and Beulah Engler, of Taney- and our Exchanges. put up the aged. counties cannot possibly The money contributed by the society within arid adjacent to this city. The town, are also visiting there. necessary funds without going into debt correspondent sends The Baltimore C. E. Convention is entire estate is bequeathed to churches, All communications for the RECORD must Miss Crawford, of Indiana, Pa., is said to be the largest Our Union Bridge for the carrying on of its work in foreign the be signed by the writer's own name; not nec- Mary Shadow, so deeply that no good business man the accident at universally conceded to have been church boards and other institutions. visiting Miss Nellie Hibberd, near town. , died of heart the following account of fields conies out of the publishing de- held, not only by enthusi- essarily for publication, but as an evidence woman in would favor the plan. The Shoemaker in painful greatest ever The bequests are as follows: that the matters and facts transmittA are Miss &Irma. Matts is visiting Miss night, at her home in Union Bridge, which resulted partment of the United Society of Chris- music features failure Friday law, now in operation in Maryland, will F. Harner, of Hagers- asts, but by all. The The trustees of Piney Creek Presbyter- legitimate and correct. Items of a mishiev- Marie Baile. Miis Matts was at one She was 22 years old, injuries to Jonas tian Endeavor,in Boston, where cards of ous character are not Middletown, Pa. never he popular and will never succeed Harner, of Taney- were especially fine, tins choruses being ian Church, in Taneytown district, $2,- wanted. time a resident here, her father being 450 pounds and had been bed- town, son of Jonas topics, constitutions for local societies, professionals as being •The RECORD office is connected with the C. weighed in accomplishing wide-spread benefit, characterized by 000. &T. and Maryland Telephones, from 7.30 a. Professor of Mathematics at the college. fast almost from infancy. town district: literature and badges are printed in great the finest, without exception, ever ren- for the simple reason that the cost per "Another wreck on the Western Mary- and a tremendous business is The trustees of Taneytown Presbyter- m. to 5.30 p. tn.. and the office is usually opep John H. Hoop accompanied Mr. + + + great. numbers dered in Baltimore. On the whole, "Bal- from 6 to 7 p. m. The Editor's residence is mile of such roads is too land," were the words we heard shout- ian Church, $2,000. also connected with the 'phone. Thorrel, of Baltimore, on his annual how done. timore, 1905" was great in everything, Maryland Woodsboro Camp, No. 44, P. 0. S. of Now, eyery citizen, no matter ed across the street early on Saturday The only regular salaried officer of the Western Maryland College, Westmins- fishing trip, to his fishing shore on Mid- pic-nic in Le Gore's grove, humble, has his influence, as well as the morning we and resulted in a decided advancement ter, $5,000. dle River. Walter A. Bower, of Taney- A. will hold a morning, 8th. Later in society is the General Secretary, who re- sentiment. Union Bridge.-The body of William Woodsboro, on Saturday, July 22. rights, on this 'subject. He is in duty engineer Jonas F. Harner, of Christian Endeavor Vestry of Ascension Protestant Episco- town, was also one of the party. near learned from ceives $2,500 a year. Dr. Clark, the It is estimated that 25,000 visitors Speake, of Hagerstown, who was killed State President Wm. J. Heaps and State bound to post himself along all lines of who was lying on a stretcher in the office President, is the editor of pal Church, Westminster, $2,000, to be Mrs. Geo. C. Anders is visiting at he is rea- founder and were in attendance, all of whom will re- by being thrown from a freight train, M. of F., Rev. C. E. Redeker, will be this great problem, and after of Dr. James Watt, with a broken leg the Christian Endeavor World, also applied under control and direction of Pen-Mar. many at- the right plan, he turn to their homes full of delight with on one of the bridges of the NV. Md. R. Frank Byers the speakers. There will be sonably assured of and an injured hand, that the wreck oc- published in Boston, and as such re- the rector. near and family attended the is expected. for that plan by petition, everything except the weather. Maryland Bible Society, Baltimore, R., New Windsor, on Saturday funeral of their neice, tractions and a big crowd should agitate curred in the yard at Union Bridge, ceives a salary, which is the only one he convention morning of last brought to Miss Eckenrode, + + vote, and otherwise. Presuming that morning. It The plan of financing the $5,000 for general purposes. week, was on Wednesday, at Westminster. + by about 2.50 o'clock in the does receive. In addition, he writes $1 a share, Union Bridge and left in charge of un- many have not yet done much in the the "Owl" train ar- by issuing shares of stock at The Board of Foreign Missions of the The M. E. church of this place will Sullivan, formerly of Uniontown, appears that when lam, newspaper articles for publication tried for the first time purely as an ex- dertaker, Frank J. Shriner, who pre- Ezra way of personal investigation, we advise from Baltimore about m4d-night, William Presbyterian Church in the hold their annual lawn supper and festi- Md., now employed by the Fitz Water- rived and for these he is paid. Mr. periment, has proven a success. Chair- pared it for burial. The body was crush- that they write Senator Gorman for a it was run on a siding on which\a train of the society, is man- of America, $5,000. val this Friday and Saturday evenings. wheel Co., Hanover, Pa., erected quite 204. It is Shaw, treasurer man W. C. Perkins, of the finance com- ed and bruised in a horrible manner, From copy of Senate Document No. of box cars was standing. The bOx cars ager of the Endeavor World,and receives The Board of Home Missions of the Taneytown band to furnish the music. a large job of work in Virginia. asking. After reading mitte, said that the total cost of the con- United States nearly every bone crushed or broken, A number England states, to be had for the were struck by the ',Owl" with such a salary as such, as does also Mr. Amos Presbyterian Church in the and the of persons attended the there went to the New the subject, and if convinced that vention would amount to about $22,000. of America, $5,000. skull crushed in. It was a sad Presbyterian reunion, on Thursday, at Ontario, Canada, up on force as to drive one of them part way R. Wells, the managing editor. The one of spectacle. The body was to and is at present in the Brownlow-Latimer bills are right, The crew of the It must be remembered that not The Maryland Tract Society, of Balti- shipped Pen-Mar. expects to remain'a few weeks. on the main track. Christian Endeavors have never been workers received pay for Rocky Ridge on the Fast Mail Sunday where he then so inform both Senators and Con- their departure, without all the 7,000 local more, $5,000. Miss Cara Buffington is entertaining + + + "Owl" took called upon for contributions, and his or her labor, although many of them morning. Mr. Speake leaves a wife and gressmen of this state. taking time to notice the position of the the money raised by the society comes To the Bishop of the Protestant Epis- three of her- friends at her home. accepted the tender by have been on duty night and day. There Diocese of Maryland and his suc- two children. Dr. and Mrs. Ira Elihu Root has end car of the freight train, which was from its publications. copal On Monday the 10th., 'Whitehill spent Sun- secretaryship of state. first train was no salary roll and all the workers cessors, the Mansion House and improve- "Teddy," the day last at Unionville. the President of the Mountain Lake Park. thus left to be run into by the The quarter endowment fund is to pro- While he will six year old son of Clinton J. Nicodetnus the oath of office in a couple along. That train were willing volunteers. ments in Westminster, 15 acres of land Mrs. Scott Wolf, of Union Bridge, He will take that should come vide means whereby this work can be be unable to state definitely for a week was shot by his brother, Rosco, a lad of of weeks, but it will necessarily be some We have a limited supply of the Aug. proved to be a double-header freight, of carried on upon a broader and more surrounding it and $10,000, upon condi- spent Saturday last with her uncle, his business or so, Chairman Perkins says he believes year from fourteen years. The shooting was en- Jesse little time before he closes programs of the above well known re- thirteen cars loaded with coal, going solid foundation. tion that the church, within a tirely Stevenson. not go to Washington the receipts from all sources will at least date of notice of bequest from the exec- accidental. The ball entered near Mrs. Sarah Maynard celebrated her affairs. He will sort, which we will be pleased to furnish east. the heart, breaking one of the ribs. until some time in Septem- stopped balance the expenditures. utor, accept the same, take possession of The 70th. birthday, on Wednesday. permanently to those who contemplate a visit. This Fortunately,the double-header paragraphs of the reso- wounded boy lived until 1 o'clock, p. some- tank, or the damage would The Harry Petry Fund Closed. The following the property and proceed to establish Lewis Green lost a valuable young ber. Mountain Chautauqua, as it is at the water lutions adopted, present, in a condensed Tuesday, when death ended his suffer- + + + times called, is one of the most enter- likely have been more serious. After thereon and permanently maintain an horse, on Tuesday night, by getting its We regret that there were not more form, the feelings and verdict of the con- benevolent,char- ings. He was buried on Thursday morn- foot Light Co., is taining rest places in the East, combin- leaving the water tank and passing the institution designed for over time halter chain and falling, The Frederick Electric contributions for the relief of Harry T. vention; educational purposes only; to ing, at Linganore cemetery, Rev. B. F. broke its neck. Board of Commis- ing as it does the exhilaration of an ele- turn-table, the freight struck the box brought itable or Clarkson arranging with the knock the cab Petry, but trust that the small amounts "The favoring Providence that be effectively conducted under the aus- preached the funeral sermon. Calvin Gilbert, of Pa., Middletown to light that place vation of 2800 ft., with the educational car with such force as to City under circum- The funeral arrangements were in charge Philadelphia, sioners ef engines and otherwise injure received and forwarded to him may re- us to the Monumental pices of the diocese. bought Hotel Windsor from D.S. Rector, electricity. The.current will be trans- and amusement features of an excellent- from both so plainly propitious, and desire of undertaker, H. E. Stitely, of Union- by which accom- them. Engineer Harner, who Ns as on sult in at least some degree of comfort stances Then the rest and residue of the estate for $7,500. He will take charge of same mitted from Frederick. The company ly managed auditorium publicly to voice oum thanks to Almighty ville. The shooting occurred on what is 5,000 people. This year the the second engine, No. 60, found him- to him in his sufferings. is to go in equal shares to the Domestic Sept. lst. Mr. R. thinks of locating in is now furnishing light for the Braddock modates Amount Previously reported, $9.50 God that our willing. feet were turned known as the Clary farm, on the road Catoctin Moun- program seems to even surpass the ex- self, on his return to consciousness, ly- and Foreign Missionary Society of the Texas. Heights Colony, on the In From G. Fielder Gilbert, 1.00 hitherward, with so happy, fruitful and Protestant Episcopal Church in the Unit- leading from Union Bridge to Unionville The remains of cellence of those‘ of former years, the ing at the foot of the embankment. where the lad's Mrs. Mary Ward, (nee tain. shower of hot water „ Mrs. P. B. Engler, 1.00 benificent a result. ed States of America and the .Board of parents reside. Zile) of Woodberry, Baltimore, were following lecturers and organizations be- order to escape the fail to respond to the un- Miss Fannie Marsh, daughter of + + + Rev. falling upon him, he dragged "If we should Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Rev. brought here on Sunday last and in- ing among the many presented; that was bounded and unfailing kindness and cour- John H. Marsh, of Baltimore, is visiting "Lady Case," owned by C. F. Steli, Mark Guy Pearse, of England; Dr. Chas. himself a distance of about sixty feet, The Presbyterian Reunion. Churn in the United States of America. terred in the Sam's Creek cemetery. the second tesies of the people of Baltimore the stone the family of Joseph U. Baker, one of She had of Union Bridge, Md., in Eastman, Jehu DeWitt Aliller,Rev. Wm. when help reached him. • beam out our resided at Marston a few years Middletown, Pa., on a compound would cry out ofthe wall and the merchants. prior to her death. heat in the races at Spurgeon, Hon. Lon J. Beauchamp, Mr. Harner sustained Hagerstown, July ls.-Despite a driz- answer it. The hospi- Dr. J. N. Weaver, who con- afternoon of last week fell dead Green right leg, about two inch- of the timber would Compulsory Education not Enforced has been Lieut. Crapster, of the Revenue Ser- Monday Prof. A. W. Hawks, Dr. Thos. E. fracture of the zling rain that fell and threatening skies tality has seemed to us instinctive, truly fined to his home by illness for a week of heart failure. Mr. Keity, the trainer, Dr. Frank M. Bristol (McKinley's Pas- es below the knee. The flesh on both this morning, thousands of persons of vice U. S. A., paid his friends a call, on harm. The horse the and nobly Southern, and its inimitable Arthur P. Smith, president of the Ma- or two, is now able to appear on our Wednesday luckily escaped any tor) Rev. Alex Corkey, Dr. Geo. P. Bi- sides of the leg was cut through by the faith went to Pen-Mar to attend the increased its wel- strmeertss. evening. old and was valued at freely. He was method and charm have ryland Teachers' Association, delivered Henry Drach, of Iowa, is was a five year ble, Fred Emerson Brooks, Mr. "Bill" broken bones and bled annual Presbyterian reunion. Excur- and full hearts we thank aEgraniens't W. Pearre, of Brunswick, Prescott, The also, on the right hand. come. With warm ,an address at Pen-Mar, on Tuesday, in visiting friends and relatives in town. about $1000. Bone, Ex-Gov. Bob Taylor,(Tenn.) severely cut, sions were run on the main line and his Excellency the Governor his Honor the Md., and Miss Nora Duvall, of West- • + Wesleyan Male Quartette,Amphion Male Dr. James Watt reduced the fracture branches of the Western Maryland rail- which he had the following to say about Mr. D., has been in Iowa 31 years, and Mayor, the ministers and officiary of the minster, are visiting the Misses Clary,on this is while being tried Quartette, Netz Sisters Quartette, Mexi- and bandaged the wounded hand. The road, and connecting roads also hauled this compulsory education; his first trip east. If a Chinaman dies more local churches, the busy pastors of "Another topic which is now promi- North Main St. Henry Engler is on of his dying is taken can Serenaders, Smith and Marshall en- Doctor says, "Hamer displayed large crowds to the park. The number committee by whose Mrs. Wm. II. Poole, our the sick list. for murder the fact man I have ever treat- community,the noble nent in the educational world is that of of town, is The persons who attended the C. E. of his guilt. He has depart- tertainers, Ilov's Royal Marionettes, nerve than any in attendance, though smaller than if and spirit and outstanding abil- yisiting her daughter, at Gaither's, Md. as evidence Co., and many Harner was sent to his home, in personnel compulsory education. Three years ago Convention were delighted, as they ex- ed, but somebody must suffer, and his Ernest Gamble Concert ed." the weather had been fair, is estimated ity we have been so much impressed,with- Mrs. D. Fred Engler and her son, therefore other readers, wits, musicians and lec- Hagerstown, on the fast mail, Saturday at from 4000 to 5000. a law was passed by the General Assem- pressed it. eldest son, if he has one, is out whose conspicuous success our con- of Maryland requiring the attend- David, are visiting friends in Frederick. If he has no turers. evening. His father resides about 211 The programme prepared for the event in our his- bly Nathan Engle and son, of Missouri, a sent to prison for a year. Spigler, vention could not have been ance of all children between the ages of James Six is haying his house on N. former resident of this father or brother gets a Mountain Lake Park is on the crest of miles nom Taneytown. Wm. began at 1.30 o'clock. The exercises become. Our gratitude Main Street newly section, is visit- son then his Deer was on the engine with liar- tdry what it has 8 and 12, but the action of the law was painted. Harvey ing his nephew, Alfred Engler, it being flogging. It's all in the family, and the Alleganies, between the famous brakeman, were held in the large auditorium. Rev. extends to 600 ushers, to 1,600 workers, Bloom is doing the work. The house is Park and Oakland. It has a summer ner when the accident occured, but Dr. W. A. McCardell presided. Address- of 2,400 limited, unfortunately, to Baltimore city 35 years since he left. somebody has to pay for it. to the senior and junior choirs and I remember that occupied by Jacob Gledhill and family Eillian + population of from 3,000 to 5,000 of the fortunately escaped injury. Mr. Bink- es were delivered by Rey. Dr. NV. J. B. for gener- Allegany county. and Wilson, of Marston, was taken + + was slightly voices, to the city authorities at the conference of the educational by Oscar Hess and family. to the Maryland on intellectual class; ministers, teachers, ley, fireman on first engine, Edgar, of Philadelphia, and Rev. Dr. for splendid illumi- Miss Grace and University Hospital, General Cortelyou on Tues- conductor and brakeman ous appropriations, leaders at Annapolis during the session Tregellas her sister, Monday, by Dr. Brooks, to be Postmaster physicians, students, and their families, injured. The J. H. Moore, of the Presbyterian Church the board of trustees of the Miss Ruth, both of Grafton, W. Va., are operated announced the appointment of Ste- boarding the "Owl" have been discharged from nations; to of 1902 the question was discussed vig- on for appendicitis. day predominating. Hotels and of South, of Keyser, NV. Va., and Rev. J. Fifth Regiment Armory, who have given visiting at the home of Joseph Tregellas. venson A. Williams, of Belair, as mem- cottages, of course, abound, while many the service of the W. M. R. R. Ritchie Smith, of Harrisburg. The sing- orously, many opposing the adoption of Commit- us this spacious edifice freely; to the account of John W. Angel, one of our highly es- ber of the Republican National own their own cottages occupying them ing was led by an organized choir from simply va- such a law at that time on to fill the vacancy regimental companies, who supposed inadequate facilities for hand- teemed citizens, returned on last Satur- M idd le tee for Maryland. only during the summer. While the re- Harrisburg. 25 rooms and placed them day from a ten days at burg.-George, the little son of resignation of former Uni- Au- on Account of the W. cated their ling the larger numbers of children that sojourn Atlantic John T. Otto, is very caused by the sort is open from June to October, Settlements The following officers of the reunion gratuitously at our disposal;to the news- City. One Angel less for the City by the ill with typhoid ted States Senator Louis E. McComas, gust is the month of most attraction for M. R. R. Wreck. association were elected: for all would be forced into the schools. Never- appointed associate papers of Baltitnore, not only theless, the law yvao passed, but limited sea, and one more for Union Bridge ! who was recently the reason that during this month there President, Rev. Dr. W. A. McCardell, but for the sympathy The of fellNeirrs.. John Ridenour and daughter, of the Court of Appeals of the considerable specula- they have done, in its action. Steps were taken in Alle- Sacrament Baptisin was ad- Frederick. is justice of is a continuous program of high-class There has been Shippensburg; secretary, Rev. Joseph and the method with which they have ministered in the M. E. church last Sun- spending some time with District of Columbia. entertainment provided, to the end that tion, since the great Western Md. R. R. Stockton Roddy, Harrisburg; directors, gany county to enforce the law. her mother, Mrs. Mary Mackley. done most acceptable work. During the two years of its enforce- day morning, and two persons were re- KilA + + + while one is enjoying rest he can also be wreck, as to how far the Company was Rev. Harry B. King, Harrisburg; Rev. ceived into nInrse.y.Wm. Derr, son and daughter, of recovered from ment the enrollment in the schools was membership. Baltimore, are Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Emmert, widow entertained and instructed, the range responsible, or could be Thomas J. Ferguson, Hoguestown, Pa.; The wife of Rex:. G. W. Enders, and visiting Mrs. Addison Mc- suddenly at being from base ball to scientific and by law, for the loss of life among its em- J. C. Eckles, Carlisle; Rev. Dr. Geo. M. larger, and the pupils largely remained of Joseph S. Emmert, died The Republican Program. in until the end of the session. I Miss Carrie Gledhill, represented the Wednesday morning, at economic lectures. ployees, under the conditions. Public Reed, Newville; J. R. Davison, Green- school Mrs. Emma and little son, of 6.20 o'clock, greatly, have no doubt the same results followed Lutheran church of our town as dele- New in Hagerstown, aged 67 years. We expect to enjoy the pleasure of an- opinion and sentiment varied castle; Rev. J. G. Rose, Mercersburg; Stevenson A. Williams, who has gates at the Christian Conven- York,arrived at her father's,Charles her home and great need of some of the fam- Rev. Hon. in Baltimore city. For some reason or Endeavor Devilbiss's, last Tuesday. She Mrs. Emmert was a daughter of Rev, other visit to the Park next month, while the Rev. NV. W. Shaw, Baltimore; been appointed a member of the Repub- tion in Baltimore. was ac- minister of so well do we think of the place and its ilies lent additional interest to the gen- Robert Alexander Boyle, Hagerstown; Maryland, other, the law has not been enforced companied by Mrs. Alice Thompson and Daniel P. Saylor, a former lican National Committee for during the past scholastic year. To cite Mrs. Jacob Gledhill spent last week Church, living in Carroll attractions that we feel like giving it an eral question. Thomas H. West, VVavnesboro, Pa.; Eon. L. E. McComas, who with her daughter, Mrs. in daughters, Ruth and Ethel. the Brethren sure that representatives of to succeed an instance of the working of the law, in Biggs, Balti- Mr. and Mrs. county. She was born in Frederick unasked recommendation, feeling It now develops Rev. R. A. White,Gerardstown,NV. Va.; was the nominee of his party for Gov- moTriel e. Harvey Stokes, of Chi- Saylor that those who may be persuaded to go the Company have made a settilement David E. Small, York; Rev. A. F. the school of which I am principal, with cago, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward county and was reared at the ernor of Maryland in 1903 and one of 600, during team of Arthur M. Poole, hucks- Creek. will not be disappointed, but are sure to with the families of practically al of the Waldo, Charnbersburg; Thomas R. clear-sighted men an enrollment of about the Hiteshew. homestead at Double Pipe the ablest and most session of 1903-1904, when the law was ter, became frightened at Dogtown the + + be benefittect. Those who want contin- victims in Frederick county and that set- Moore, Charlestown, W. Va.; Rev. Dr. interview on Tuesday Lewis Griffin is confined to his room + of $500 to in Maryland, in-an enforced, there were but 21 withdrawals; other day and ran away, upsetting the a ual excitement and bustle will not be tlement was made on a basis F. M. Woods, Martinsburg, NV. Va. favor of the Haman Oyster wagon and eggs, and with very sore knee, the result of a Resh, of near Pleasant Hill, is be on one member was declared in during the past scholastic year,when the breaking many piece of steel Peter suited, nor will those who want to each family where bill. He is strongly opposed to the killing some unhatched chickens. The becoming imbedded in probably the last farmer in the county but, for a nice quiet out- killed. In the case of the Sweeney fam- law was not enforced, there were 79 theT hfleesmh.. dress-parade; Byers--Eckert. franchise amendment and believes his horses and driver were not injured. to thresh last year's crop of grain. The ing among the class of people to be met ily, where a father and two sons were withdrawals. An unenforced law is E. S. S. will hold their annual July party should fight it to the end. But he The Lutheran and Methodist Episcopal operation took place on Thursday, there, and at _a very reasonable cost, it killed, the Company paid the surviving policy of much worse than no law. Every teach- picnic, Saturday afternoon, Aug. 12. dickering for a new H. Elmer Byers, one of the popular is not satisfied with a negative er of in this audience, before congregations of Union Bridge, will hold 6th. Mr. Resh was is difficult to Tmagine a more desirable widow $1500. It is understood that Mrs. he considers a bad experience On the evening of the same day a fes- machine during harvest of of the young members of the Wayne band, opposition to what issuing a new regulation to the school, union services in Hamilton Park, on the threshing place to have it. Sweeney did not accept the terms He thinks that the Republi- of tival will be held in the hall, at which year, and held back his crop until at first, but after Waynesboro, Pa., and Miss Margaret measure. considers carefully whether it can be en- Sunday evenings July and August, time a free last Railroad Company can party should not only oppose bad commencing next Sunday evening, at 8 entertainment will be given. the machine was in working order. holding out for a larger indemnity, fin- Eckert, of Westminster, were married, forced. If the new rule or law cannot At 3 p. m., Sunday, July 23rd., Rev. The Farmers' Pic-nic. Sunday evening, by Rev. Robert Doty, measures, but advocate good ones; to o'clock. Instrumental music by our or- While this year's crop was in sheaf in ally agreed to accept the offer of the prog- be carried out, it had rather ten times B. F. Clarkson will preach at the "old farmer started -- at the bride's home. They arrived home stand for industrial and political never be chestra, and vocal music by the choirs of the field, the well known Company. the people something made." stone church" at Double Pipe Creek. "blower" on the year-old grain. In our next issue we will give the full there will be little or in Waynesboro, on the noon W. M. train ress; to promise the two churches, will constitute one of Don't forget the new It is thought that fur- positive and advantageous to the state. the prominent features of these meetings. the festival in Walden's -Ilanorer Record. program for the three-days Farmers' no legal difficulty encountered in making Monday, and went to their newly Hall, July 21st and 22nd. Pie-nic to be held near Taneytown, on nished home, No. 241 Cleveland avenue. While a member of the State Senate a Rev. B. F. Clarkson will preach at + 4, settlement with all, especially as the Williams made a Uniontown.-Mrs. Thomas Routson Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July . The bride has a large circle of friends few years ago Mr. is visiting her son,Dr. T. Clyde Middleburg, next Sunday,at 10.30 a. in., Company shows a desire to act liberally effort to enact laws to prevent Routson, The farmers of the four adjoining 27, 28 and 29th. Every effort will be a disaster for which it appears among whom are numbered many strong of Buckeystown, Frederick Co., Md. and in Bruceville, at 3 p. in. On Sun- inter- following bribery at the polls and in the Legisla- day, July 23, at 3 p. m., Rev. Linwood.-Mr. Browning, of Wash- counties of Carroll, Howard, Frederick put forth to make each day one of not to have been responsible. Waynesboro people: Mr. Byers is the Mrs. C. E. McCullough is visiting her Clarkson ington, D. C., their fifth ample accom- W. Byers, South ture. He thinks the Republican party will preach at the old Methodist church, Mrs. S. B. Rinehart, of and Montgomery will hold est and instrnction, and son of Mr. and Mrs. G. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Covington Zepp, Mercersburg, Pa., and Mrs. Wildwood Park,Mount will be provided for all. From avenue, and is a carpenter by should continue the fight against graft at Double Pipe Creek. Geo. Sweet, annual pic-nic in modations Potomac Clarksville, Howard Co. of Westminster, are visiting Mrs. E. L. Airy, Md., on July 20. The pic-nic is present indications, there will be many trade. Congratulations are many and in public office and the sale of legisla- Rev. Edgar Read, pastor of the M. P. Weaver-Markell Business Sold. and party com- The Church of God Sunday School Shriner, at Linwood Shade. managed on the order of an agricultural exhibits of machinery, and many new heartfelt from all their friends. tion to corporations will hold their annual festival on the church, has been spending some time in mittees. He thinks the oyster beds of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Stokes, of Chica- fair. Machinery and other articles are features not heretofore exhibited; there- Walter R. Rudy, public school ground, on Saturday even- Baltimore, attending the conVention. go, are principal the one-day On Wednesday, the bay should be replenished and a Rev. Graybill occupied his pulpit on last spending a week at 0. H.Crum- exhibited. This year the fore, the, departure from druggist and postmaster at Mt. Airy, Hagerstown wants a Curfew Law. ing, July 22nd. The Taneytown Band :auAcn eaar'yt,. e n speaker will be Hon.J. Mortimer White- pic-nic, which has always attracted a great industry built up before special in- Sunday night. this county, purchased of Dr. C. W. occupy all the bottoms. will furnish music for the occasion. Sunday School here next head, of Indiana, past lecturer of the large crowd in years past, promises to the business, Hagerstown, Md., July 12.-At a spe- terests shall Miss Georgie Sloneker is visiting her On Wednesday, July 12th., Mr. Wm. promi- Weaver, of Taneytown, Mr. Williams gives the following lead- Rites and Miss Ivy Harris, of Union aye an opportunity to National Grange. Many other be a great success. and copyrights of the cial meeting of the Mayor and council sister, Mrs. Harry Cashman, of New contribute their mite present. stock, formulre ing issues, in the order of their import- Bridge, were united in marriage by Eld. to the aid of Harry nent speakers will be Weaver-Markell Co., which some years tonight a curfew law was unamimously Windsor. Petry, as the offering at that time will ad- ance; Ephraim Stoner. The Drum Corps gave + + A buffalo bull recently slaughtered in ago manufactured extensively certain adopted. This measure was strongly pub- Victor Foreman, of Washington, D. be donated for that purpose. Hagerstown Ministerial "I. The rooting out of 'graft' in the happy coup_le ai_ sere:de at the resi- Iowa brought its owner nearly $1,000. "X-Ray" remedies. Owing to the death vocated by the of legislation at C., is yisiting his aunt., Mrs. Hannah The Brethren will have service in the Saturday was excursion day for the Association. Rev. Dr. S. W. Owen,pas- lic office and the sale dniegnhcte. of the bride's parents Wednesday The head sold for $600, the hide for $300 of Dr. Markell, and the ill health of Dr. before municipal bodies Dotterer, of Woodside. hall at this place, next Sunday evening. Christian Endeavorers at tfieir great been pro- tor of St. John's Lutheran Church, and Annapo!is or Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Keefer, of May- of and the meat for 50 cents a pound. In Weaver, the business has not for the benefit of either individual or All are cordially invited to attend. convention in Baltimore and 1000 esti- with much activity, but Rev. F. L. Fraser, of the First Baptist berry, spent Sunday with Wm.Rodkey's The about the year 1877 a drove of buffalo, moted, recently, party treasuries. In the light of what church is progressing toward com- them came to Gettysburg arriving head, crossed the Mr. Rudy as proprietdr, the reme- Church,composing a committee appoint- family. Clear Ridge.-Mrs. Ellen Crouse, of pleaitnito.n being nearly all train being run in mated at four million with has been going on in the country of late under roof and noon, the excursion River, in Nebraska, and dies are likely to become well known ed by the association, appeared before Grace Pearl, who has been ill at her Taneytown, and her niece, Mrs. Lucy the steeple ready for the third coat of Some started at once ov- North Platte years it cannot be said that this is a t.wo sections. were worth $1 apiece for the poachers, and popular. the council and made an earnest plea for grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ham- Walker, of Baltimore, called on friends er field, others to hotels and boarding visionary effort. When the public con- who exterminated them for their hides. Mr. Rudy proposes to advertise ex- its passage. thoroughly aroused in this burg, for the past three weeks, with on the Ridge, Thursday. There must have been a tremendous houses for dinner, and then over the of The measure provides that all children science is measles and is + + + tensively, with the object in view it will be irresistible. It is not pneumonia, improving. We are glad to know that Harry Stone vacuum somewhere in the north as the field and as the custom is, they went trade, as under the age of 15 years must stay off direction Miss Bertha Hull, of Woodside, is wind the building up a large wholesale yet thoroughly aroused. Too many re- is able to be out again. has been blowing continuously in singing on their way. They put in five "Hair and date of birth," were for the preparations the streets after 10 o'clock at night in spending the week in Baltimore. Mrs. Julia Engler is expecting a house that proved good 169 East well as a demand spectable people wink at it and by con- direction for two weeks in its effort or six full hours here which means by which Mrs. Kirkman, from all druggists. As the medicines summertime and 9 o'clock in winter,un- Miss Grace McAlister, of Woodside, is full of boarders again this season. to restore equilibrium. paying ones for this community.-Gettys- Eighty-ninth street, New York, repre- some errand, nivance become parties to it. It is as- undoubtedly possess much merit, with less in the performance of this question visiting in Baltimore. There were 48 persons at singing at Still a little wheat on shock, and some burg Compiler. sented she could give full information in company with parents or guardian tonishing to what extent the active promotion they will receive or besides the morals of it.; Mrs. Catherine Cookson,of Westmins- Mr. Stoner's, Sunday evening. early oats cut. about one's '•whole life from the cradle chances or returning from church or other lawful involves others spent + + from the new proprietor, the example, taxation, an economical ter, several days with Mrs. Mis- Mrs. Flora Drach and daughter, Ber- Hay making has progressed slowly on to the grave." The postoffice depart- in the future will meetings. for souri Routson. and Bessie in the appropri- are that the business administration, etc. tha, of Sam's Creek, Miss account of much cloudiness and occa- Winter wheat harvest continues ment has been convinced she quite successful. As a warning fot the time at which the Mrs. M. D. Smith, of Woodside, is Lambert, of Baltimore, were guests 'of sional showers. and is largely finished use the $1 sent through be "2. The replenishing of the oyster northerly districts ated for her own children must be off the streets, the fire visiting friends in Baltimore. Mrs. Jane Pfoutz, Monday. Early corn is tasseling and has attain- elsewhere. Rainy weather has exten- the mails for this information and failed times-at beds of the Chesapeake bay by a 'prac- alarm bell will be tapped three of oyster Misses Irene and Georgia Leatherwood, Dixon Merring does not improve in ed a good length. sively interfered with threshing and has to make any response. A fraud order 8.45 in winter and 9.45 in summer. All tical and judicious system Orphan's Court Proceedings. that the livelihood of those of Cranberry Valley, spent the week at health, as warm weather increases. Everybody seems to be too busy or caused damage to grain in shock in por- has, accordingly, been issued against children found on the streets after the planting,' so Charles Fritz's. and who depend upon the oyster beds may The wind is now blowing over the oats sleepy to make much news, but even tions of the Middle Atlantic States her. July 10th., 1905.-The last time limit will be escorted home by the Mrs. Anna Kolb Rowe has returned stubbles. Soon we shall hear tyie song without any abnormal heat on MONDAY, be increased and our packing industry local correspondence,I think Central valieys. The + + + will and testament of Otta A. Shank,late police and the parents will be warned. from Roop's Mill, after spending two of the "Katy-did." the Editor will be able to make the North Pacific Coast during the latter will be sub- may not merely be restored, but built REC- the Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, it is of Carroll County, deceased, was exhib- For a second offense, parents have yet weeks with her sister, Eyler. Mrs. Jane Pfoutz is visiting her daugh- ORD appreciated in a better way than part of the week probably caused damage $1 and costs;for third up to proportions which few almost certain, will retire from the cab- ited in court and duly admitted to pro- jected to a fine of entirely possible in Mrs. Lillian Cooley is visiting her ter, Mrs. Drach, of Sam's Creek. for tying over crocks of apple butter. to the wheat crop in Washington. In offense, $3 and costs; for all subsequent imagined. This is inet as a result of the cotton leak scan- bate. than has passed since Dr. mother, Mrs. Susan Harbaugh. Miss Ada Reindollar, of Taneytown, Miss Hallie J. Kemper, of Decatur, portions of South Dakota and Minneso- d. b. n. c. offenses, from $5 to $15 and coSts. less time Mrs. Anna Brumbaugh and suffered dal-not becanse he is in the slightest Geo. E. Cox, administrator Brooks' book was first published. sons, and Miss Leila Elliot, of Balston Spa, Ill., is visiting Emanuel Fisher's. ta spring wheat on lowlands has integ- Melchor Cox, late of Carroll Mayor Strite vetoed the measure be- Donald and Charles, are visiting her N. Y., visited C. F. Reindollar and fam- elsewhere in spring degree implicated nor because his t. a. of "3. The further development and ex- from overflow, but questioned. Developments have County, deceased, settled 4th and 5th cause it calls for a ringing of the fire father,Daniel Diehl, of Evergreen Lawn. ily. region the crop is in promising rity is tension of macadamized public roads wheat convinced the President that neither account. bells as a warning, which was strenu- Rev..R. L. Crawford is on the sick York Road.-Miss Hattie Wright, of condition. Fire Companies. throughout the state so that the attract- Secretary Wilson nor Statistician Hyde The last will and testament of Sallie ously opposed by the may be increased. list and was unable to fill his pulpit on Pohniclandelphia, spent Saturday last at this He is in favor of the measure and will iveness of country life + + +- knew what was taking place under their Longwell, late of Carroll County, de- "4. The contiued improvement of our Sunday last. Tyrone.-The joint S. S. at Baust The President is far from being ceased, was exhibited in Court and duly approve it if the bell feature is changed. Clotworthy Rodkey, of Baltimore, is church will hold their annual celebration W. W. Sweigart and family are Beginning about a mile from Westmin- noses. public school system and the mainte- spend- pleased with the outcome of the first in- admitted to probate, letters testamentary that is best in edu- making a visit at his home. in the grove of Jacob Rodkey, Jr., near ing a few weeks at Lancaster. ster and ext:mnding four or five miles a Her- Jackson-Smith Contest. nance therein of all vestigationtas it was by no means search- thereon being granted to Joshua W. This system is expensive and Miss Elizabeth Harbaugh, of Balti- Tyrone, on Saturday, Aug. 12th., in the ' Mrs. Dorsey, of Westminster, is visit- strip of country half a mile wide was the warrant to appraise cation. is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. rainstorm ing enough. ing, who received the only way to economize is to have the Susan afternoon and evening. A band of mu- ing her daughter, at this place. scene of a violent wind and personal property and real estate, also Washington, July 13.-Major McDo- Harbaugh. the occa- hay barrack on + + + best." sic will be present to enliven Clarence Busard, of Frederick, is visit- Saturday afternoon. A order to notify creditors. well, clerk of the House of Representa- Mr. Charles Fritz and family visited Prominent speakers have been ing 0. Birely Alfred Shipley was blown Mrs. Calvin Gledhill, of sion. D. and family. the farm of G. On Thursday, TUESDAY, July 11th., 1905.-Harry S. tives,is preparing for the printers a large Mr. Fritz's father, Mr. Wesley Fritz, on engaged. Ice cream, confections and Mrs. Martha silo was moved from the Middletown Valley, Aulthouse, of Taneytown down and a heavy Myersville, in Allison and Mary E. Smith, executors of mass of the testimony taken in the Jack- Sunday. other refreshments will be on sale for spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. its foundations. Shocks of wheat out- Frederick county, was gored in the face D. Smith, late of Carroll Coun- son-Smith contested election case in the Big Barn on Lowndes Farm. will be sheaves at- Charles benefit of the school. No pains Angell. standing were scattered and the by a bull which her • husband was deceased, received order of Court to First Congressional District of Maryland. this the best yet. Now broadcast. Growing Mr. Gledhill fired ty, farm, spared to make Harry Dorsey, of Balthnore, spent a were whirled about tempting to shoot. sell leasehold property, also order to sell The bundles containing time records in The big barn on the Lowndes Harney.-Mrs. Henry Hyser, of Well- let the various committees do their duty few days at R. W. Galt's. corn in the path of the storm was beaten four bullets into the bull from a small- the case, including hundreds of alleged near Cumberland, which is in charge of Many the stocks and bonds. ington, Sumner county, Kansas, is home and success is assured. Everybody cor- Rev. Sanders and wife, of Taneytown, to the earth and badly damaged. caliber rifle without fatally injuring James E. Lowe, administrator of Nich- trick ballots, were opened yesterday af- T. A. Martin and a corps of hands from visiting her mother, Mrs. Lavinia Shri- uprooted. An immense quan- wounded animal became successfully raised on dially invited. made a flying visit to this place, on trees were beast. The olas Lowe, late of Carroll County, de- ternoon in the presence of counsel repre- Taneytown, was ner, and other friends. Messrs Ephraim and Edward Winter, Tuesday evening. tity of rain fell within the space of a few frenzied and, leaping a fence, ran of Court to sell senting both sides. Tuesday. The American, of Thursday, to be ceased, received order Mrs. Jacob Newcomer, and grandson, who were reported on the sick list, are Miss Maggie Mehring, attended the C. minutes. The storm did not apper through a field. Mrs. Gledhill went with property. It is probable that after Clerk Mc- gave the following sketch of the event; Marion Bush, returned home Tuesday, and are trees were leveled bull back to personal took part at this time very little improved E. Convention, in Baltimore, last week. cyclonic, as corn and her husband to drive the Dowell has used the blue pencil on the "Seventy-five men yesterday from Arendtsville, where she was visit- the house. direction. when the wounded ani- -raising on the farm still confined to in one general the barnyard, copy the legal representatives of Messrs in an old-time barn ing her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Wolff. After considerable trouble caused by rushed upon the woman. One of Lloyd Lowndes, at Rawlings, this 0.% + mal on the Crops. Smith and Jackson will look over his of Mrs. J. B. Elder, son and daughter, the wet spell, farmers hive finished his horns strucd her in the right cheek Reports agreement as to county, at which time the frame of the Gamber. - Mt. Pleasant Sabbath building, erected by work and come to an Joseph and Pauline, of Emmitsburg, housing their grain and are now busily The new church and plowed a deep furrow to the top of what should be contained in the pub- largest barn in this section of the state, School will hold its annual all-day pic- Bethany Lutheran congregation at the What little wheat has been threshed spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and engaged gathering their timothy hay. nic in the grove adjoining the church on Mrs. Gladhill's head, the flesh being lished report to be laid before the Elec- and perhaps Maryland, was raised and Daniel Hess. large corner of A street and First avenue, side. The in Northern-Central counties has netted having Mrs. Present indications are for a very Saturday, July 29th. The Pikesville torn an inch or more on each tion Committee. fastened together, the timbers Edward Shoemaker's son, Earl, who will be immense. Brunswick, Frederick Co will be dedica- fence and dash- good results, the quantity being fully up few weeks corn crop; fodder Band will furnish music for the occasion. bull then jumped over a The general opinion here at this early been prepared during the past has been sick, is improving. as apples and peaches, are ted on Sunday, July 16. The services News of the affair to expectations and the quality fine. In for the raising. Its Fruit, such Come bring your baskets and enjoy the ed down the road. stage is that Mr. Jackson starts with the and made ready Mrs. Mary Hawn, who has been con- reported to be suffering on account of will begin at 10 a. m., and consist of and a crowd of neighbors went in Southern and some Eastern counties, including the main barn and day amid the cool shades beneath the sermon spread work has attained a more ad- advantage, because of the fact that the length, fined to bed for the lass week, is better the continued wet and it is feared that special music, the dedicatory pursuit, some on foot and others on where this be Republican by an over- "L," is 245 feet by 60 feet wide. It is be- stately oaks. pastor of the vanced stage, the quantity ranges from House will at this writing. much of it may rot. Pears are very by Rev. Chas. F. Steck, horse-back, and all fully armed. The whelming majority, and, unless glaring ing erected on a stone foundation, and Mrs. Obadiah Buckingham is quite ill Evangelical Lutheran church, Freder- poor to good and averages fair, and the Mr. Forney, of Hanover, is visiting his scarce here. of heart trouble. bull was finally shot by George D. Toms fraud is shown, he will simply be voted the slate roof to cover it will weigh 45 daughter, Mrs. Lincoln Witherow, this ick; solicitation for contributions by charged on Mr. quality is good. and a half Pasture fields are well coated with Mrs. N. Benson and Mrs. Abram but not until it had into the seat to which Mr. Smith thinks tons. The barn will be three week. the grazing is all that could Rev. Charles S. Trump, of St. Jonn's him to flight. Corn continues to grow rapidly; this will have ample room herbage and Haines have each returned, after having Toms and put from the he was elected. Mr. Smith's friends, stories high and The Ladies' Mite Society will meet desired. Lutheran church, Martinsburg, W. Va., cereal is steadily recovering 20 horses, 40 cattle, 800 tons of hay be spent some days in Baltimore. conduct- unfavorable conditions however, say that because of the great for next Tuesday evening, July 18th., at the solemn right of dedication MARRIED. effects of early in member- and all the implements, upon the farm." Geo. E. Benson and Geo. A. Barnes, Hess, local pastor, as- early planted has begun to silk, and Republican preponderance Mrs. Harry Heck's. All members are ed by Rev. C. NV. and the majority leaders in the House -The newly elect- are having their farm buildings painted. visiting clergymen. The 10th, tassel in nearly all counties. ship requested to come. Pleasant Valley. sisted by the MECKLEY-WENDT.-011 July will not press the seating of MI. Jackson. of Washington Camp No. 7, Joseph Parrish has erected a large sermon will be delivered by Rev. Westmin- Oats are ripening in all counties, while Will Cornell shot what was supposed ed officers on his farm. evening 1905, by Rev. C. S. Slagle, at Paul Jones' Body on its Way. P. 0. S. of A., were installed last Friday barrack Asa Richard, of Lovettsville, Va. Meckley to Miss Lydia harvesting has begun in Howard county to be a mad dog, on Monday. ster, Mr. William Mrs. John Eckard,of near Emmitsburg, night, July 7th: Past Pres., E. Roy + + + . A. Wendt. and is nearly finished in Southern Mary- Lutheran Reunion at Pen-Mar. in the fields was dam- The final ceremony of the transfer of spent Wednesday at H. A. Heck's. Myerly; Pres., Jas. H. Myers; V. Pres., land, where much Union MIlls.-Cardinal is The closest municipal election in the Notices. . heavy rains. at the body of Admiral Paul Jones on board There will be no preaching at time Luth- Chas. E. Eckard; M. of F., Harry J. Gibbons Church aged by the The 19th. annual Lutheran reunion took A. Myers; Insp., the guest of ex-Senator T. Herbert history of Annapolis resulted on Monday Though injury to cut grass was wide- be held on Thursday, July the United States flagship Brooklyn eran church, on sunday. Myers; Cond., Wm. Pen-Mar will and was the Warren; Guard, Ernest Helwig; Shriver. in the election of John DeP.Douw,Dem- Preaching in the Taneytown IT. B. church spread, only a small percentage of this 27th. Every effort will be made to make place at noon last Saturday Wilson a. m.; Sunday school, at 1.30 p. function Wm. It. Unger, John H. Rev. Mrs. Khlein and children are ocrat, for mayor, over Dr. Charles B. on Sunday at RI crop was caught upon the ground, and the corning event a great day-the best occasion for another impressive Trustees, m.; Y. I'. C. U., 7 p. m.; prayer-meeting, Wed- entire American force,large Brown; delegates to the State Camp spending this month with 11. Wirt Shriv- Henkel, Republican, by a majority of 8, At Harney, Sunday evening. no great loss was sustained. Lutheran reunions. President of in which the Copperville.-E. 0. Garner, of Col- nesday,8 p. in. of all French soldiers and sail- which meets in Westminster, on Aug. er. and Hugh R. Riley, Democrat, as coun- at 8 o'clock; Sunday school,9 a. m.: Y. I'. C. U. General Synod, D. H. Bauslin, will de- detachments of lege Park,spent Sunday with his family. E. C. B. CASTLE, Pastor. of towns- C. M. Brown, J. Roy Myers Mrs. Walter L. Frazier and children of selor, over Daniel R. Randall, by a p. m. liver an address on "Luther in America" ors and an enormous crowd L. D. Sell and sons have improved the 8-9th., Dr. Democrats and Re- people Darticipated. appearance of the dwelling of NV. H. and Clarence L. Yingling. The Camp Cincinnatti, are spending the summer majority of 17. The Church services in the Piney Creek Presby- lion. Charles J. Bonaparte, recently Rev. Dr. S. G. Heffelbower, President three aldermen, Sunday, 16th., at 10 a. m.; Bible the with a coat of paint. has also paid off the debt of the hall, with friends in Maryland. publicans each secured terian church, appointed Secretary of the Navy by of Pennsylvania College, Revs. Williams The body was first placed on board Shriner contains five of the clase and Sabbath school at 9 a. m. was Miss Ethel Garner is on a visit to her which cost $2300, and time Camp to-day Rey. J. P. Koontz and wife, of York so that the council Presbyterian Roosevelt, has declined to ac- and Haithcox, and Sister Sophia Jepson torpedo boat Zouave, and then it three of the latter. The Services in the Taneytown President while the brother, John A. Garner, of Rawlings, is in good financial standing. county, were the guests ot his mother, former party and church, at 8 p. ni.; Sabbath school and Bible cept railroad passes from any of the the head sister of the Lutheran Deacon- transferred to the Brooklyn about 1500: The city m.; C. E , at 7 p. prayer-meet- min- Our band will give an open air concert Mrs. Sarah Koontz, last week. total vote was class at 9 a. great railroad corporations of this coun- ess mother home in Baltimore, will tell batteries of the two squadrons fired five Republicans and three ing, Wednesday,8 p. m. weather added to the Raymond Shriner and sister, Ina, at- on the square, on Saturday evening, The members of the M. E. Sunday council stands service of the Taney- try. This is indeed surprising, yet very the multitude all about "Our Lutheran ute guns. Beautiful election was conducted A joint communion in the har- tended the Christian Endeavor conven- July 22nd. School will hold a festival on the church Democrats. The town and Piney Creek Presbyterian churches much to be commended in the new Sec- Deaconess Work." The teunion choir picturesqueness of the scene law, the names Taneytown church on in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fowler, of Balti- lawn this Saturday evening. under the new election will be held in the retary of the Navy. The people will ap- of Shippensburg will lead the service of bor, in which many war shipsonerchant- tion, candidates being published with- July 23rd., at 10 a. m. Preparatory services craft contributed to Our people are very busy finishing up more, are vising at Levi Myers'. The farmers report excellent yields of the at 2 p. in. All who ex- preciate the independence of the Secre- song. The "Bee Hive Orchestra" of men and pleasure designation. A large num- on Saturday, previous, American squadron harvesting, which the continued rains The summer boarders are arriving, from all crops. Weldon R. Nusbaum's out the party pect to unite with the church are requested tary and commend him for the high York will furnsh melodious harmony on the honors. The thrown out in the this time. delayed. and more are expected to come shortly. rye averaged 431 bu per acre. ber of the ballots were to meet the Session at moral stand he has taken. the heights of Pen Mar. sailed at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. First and Third wards. H.P. SANDERS, Pastor. THE CARROLL RECORD. of his news items, which he must secure all oconoinic propositions was that em- (NON-PARTISAN.) from hundreds of sources, he could not bodied in the Brownlow-Latimer bills remain in business. (practically YOUNT'S Published every Saturday, at Taneytown. the same), providing for na- Classified Advertisements. Md., by The Carroll Record Printing Deliberate editorial statements of a tional aid to good roads. This because Hesson's Department and Publishing Company. Store.' personally libelous character, especially Senator Hanna was one of the wisest of ERE are six good specials. entistrg. P. B. EMAIL Editor and Manager. when supported by evidences of mali- all American statesmen who would have Prices good for two weeks. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. cious intent, come under a different cat- blessed-as William McKinley would A few minutes spent in J MYERS. D. O. 8. DR. C. BIRNIE Pres. G. A. ARNOLD. egory, but by far the major portion of have blessed-the entire human family. You can depend on J. C. MYERS. D. D.. GEO. H. BIRNIE,V. Pres. JOHN S. BOWER. Ayer's studying these values will con- F. H. SEIM, Sec. & Treas. P. B. ENGLAR. the contents of every newspaper belong The proposition is absolutely sound Hair Vigor to restore color to vince you that there are at MYERS BROS., Surgeon Dentists, E. E. REINDOLLAR. Hot Weather Prices are to the class in which the publisher Dow prevailing can- that the consumer in town and city is as your gray hair, every time. least some goods that you can WESTMINSTER, MD. TERMS: One Dollar per annum in advance. not be held to personal liability. deeply involved in the question of im- Six months, subscriptions, Follow directions and it never buy from us at a saving. 50c. Trial Three proved We are prepared to do all kinds of Dental months,25c. Please do not receive this paper highways as is the farmer him- fails to do this work. It stops work. CROWN and BRIDGE work a special- after your subscription has expired, unless Christianity and Politics. self, because of the ty. PLATE WORK and REPAIRING will you mean to pay for it. The label on paper fact that he must at this Mammoth Store ! be given prompt attention. contains date to which the subscription has pay to speculators high prices for food been paid. One of the best addresses delivered at Bread GA6 ADMINISTERED. ADVERTISING rates will be given on ap- products when bad roads prevent the Raisers, J. E. MYERS will be in New Windsor, Mon- plication. after the character of the business the C. E. Convention, in Baltimore, was day, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week, farmer from reaching the market with Hair and in Westminster the has been definitely stated, together with Vigor remainder of in- by Hon. Chas. J. Bonaparte, a portion the formation as to space, positIon, and length of other products that would hold prices 24c. 1000 yds. Good Calico, at 4c per yard. week. contract. The publisher reserves the privi- of which follows: fallingofthe hair,also. J. S. MYERS will be in Taneytown the first of declining down to a decent living level.-IV. P. There's Plain Bread Raisers, size 10-quart. 1000 Friday and Saturday of each month. lege all offers for space. "The underlying adminis- yds. Good Gingham, at 5c per yard. W. M., I evil in the Brotrnlme. great satisfaction in knowing Regular oval shape; footed; ventilated and C. & P. Telephones. 10-13-2 Entered at Taneytown Postoffice as Second tration of our public affairs is simply cover with top handle. 4-4 Bleached Muslin, Class Matter. dishonesty; our public offices are too you are not going to be disap- at 5c per yard. often held by dishonest men, too often Advertisement Writing. pointed. Isn't that so? 4-4 Unbleached Muslin, at 4c per yard. DR. J. W. HELM, SATURDAY, JULY 15th., 1905. gained by dishonest means too often A "My hair faded until it was about white. It SURGEON DENTIST, used for dishonest ends. 'Of course, I writer in the Philabelphia Record took just one bottle of Aver's Hair Vigor to 3000 yds. Figured Lawn, at 5c and up. restore it to its former dark, do not mean that all or a majority or recently treated its readers to an un- rich color. Your 5-gal. New Windsor. - - All advertisements for 2nd. and 3rd. pages Hair Vigor certainly does what you claim for Coal Oil Can, Maryland. must be in our office by Tuesday noon,each even any large number of our officials questioned chunk of It."-A. M. Itotmeg, Rockingham, N. C. week; otherwise, insertion cannot be guar- golden truth when Crown and Bridge Work, take public moneys or fraudulently 00 a bottle. Plate Work, Fill anteed until the following week. he said, "There is more science in writ- J. C. AYER CO.. 44c. ing Teeth, and Teeth extracted without pain. waste public property or in any way All druggists. Lowell. Mass., will be in for TANEYTOWN,1St. Wednesday Of cause penitentiaries to yawn for them; ing an advertisement that will bring re- Extraordinary bargain in a galvan- each month. Engagements can be made with THE FAITHFUL county organs have a SHOES! me by mail, and at my office in New such incidents are, indeed, much 'bore sults than perhaps in any other form of ized Oil Can; fitted with nickle-plated at all other Windsor, big time trying to give that constitution- faucet. times except the 3rd. Saturday, frequent than they should be, but it composition." Fading Hair and Thursday and Friday, immediately pre- al amendment a coat of whitewash- may be doubted whether the proportion Our stock of Shoes has again been ceding that day. Nitrous Oxide An advertisement should be concise, replenished, tered Gas adminis- somehow, white don't cover it well. of down-right thieves among the people's and are going at Hot Weather Prices. servants is larger than among those of yet comprehensive. It should say the Graduate of Maryland University, Balti- Why not give up trying to make the more. 5-1-4 private masters. The great bulk of golden mean between too much and too met with any accident, or so much as IIIMMIM•11•1101•110•••••• scheme appear to be something that it Americans in public employ wish and little. It should be attractive in appear- harmed a chicken in all his journeys. Granite Drinking Cup, 1140 is not? Come straight out with the intend to do their duty, but a great and We Attorniems-nt-tatu. ance, yet full of business in its character. That record is to be valued a hundred are selling all Straw Hats at reduced real truth and say that it is a plain, un- mischievous, though very common, con- It should definitely describe, yet not times above the slight delays or incon- 5c. Prices. adulterated effort to get rid of the negro fusion of ideas as to what is their duty makes the best of them sometimes fail "slop over." There should be enough venience incurred to secure it, while the They are not first quality, but are JOSEPH D. BROOKS, vote; not because it is ignorant, or a to do it, and permits the worst often to "white space" used to instantly assist appreciative thanks and so easily-acquir- guaranteed against leakage, and for I ATTORNEY-AT menace to good government, but simply all practical -LAW. neglect it with impunity. the ed good will of the people met purposes are as good as 'The error is rooted reader's eye, yet no space should be on the the best. I because the negro vote is a Republican in a mistaken and MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Practices.in the Courts of Mary immoral theory as to the nature of the wasted, for advertising space is expen- road were sufficient recompense. But on vote. Nobody believes for an instant land and Washington, position they hold. In law and morals sive, and unnecessary lines soon eat up the other hand, a comparatively few D. C. that this amendment would be forced to All Trimmed and Ready-to-wear Hats at Half alike a public office belongs to the peo- a respectable bit of money. selfish or perhaps only thoughtless au- OFFICE--Albaugh Block, the front if negroes were Democrats, so ple; its duties are fixed by the people's Price. The expression of the mental attitude tomobilists, or reckless chauffeurs, who 2-19-3. what is the use to continue the prevari- laws; its salary is paid with the people's Umbrellas, WESTMINSTER,MD. money. -namely, the ideas evolved-should be think they must make speed records to "SENIF2A+M....W.I2.• •- cation plan. Be manly and honest and "While, however, few deny Christ and so lucid that there would be no misun- prove their superior smartness, have Banking. say that the state of Maryland is rebel- Palm Leaf Fans, lc Good Rolled Oats, openly the truth of the doctrines thus derstanding a meaning. earned and deserved the appropriate 39c. 3c lb. lious against the Constitution of the laid down, it is practically contradicted Open and Shut Fans, lc. Corn Starch, 4c lb. "Short words and short sentences" is appellation of "automobile hogs," have Ladies' and Men's Umbrellas, United States. every day and in all parts of the Union. tra special. Baby Ribbon, lc yd. 3 Cakes Ark Soap for TAN EYTOWN a good rule at this point. caused numerous accidents and runa- The best value in 5c. For 75 years we have permitted our prices, the market affords. public offices to be treated as mere loot To express an idea on paper as clear- ways, nearly all of which were easily SAVINGS BANK The Christian Endeavor Head- Does a General Banking Business. in a political warfare, not as trusts be- ly as it exists in the mind is no easy avoidable, and worse than all, they Loans Money quarters. longing on Real or Personal secu- to the people, but as 'spoils' be- task. have created a strong if rity. longing to the 'victors.' not bitter ani- Discounts Notes. The Christian Endeavor movement is I do not know of any mosity and antagonism against the au- Collections and Remittances promptly The practical result of this spoils sys- "royal road" Tin Preserving Kettle, made. such an enthsiastic means of doing good, tem, he said, leads naturally and invari- by which it can be done excepting tomobile in public sefitiment, and have 0. J, HESSON, ably to the choice of men for public - Taneylown, Md, by and through the young people, that through practice-then more practice. prompted the mogt unreasonable and Interest Paid offices who can render on Time Deposits. it is probably unwise to attempt to crit- the most satis- Very unjust restrictive legislation oc. HENRY GALT, Treasurer factory return for their emoluments to few satisfactory advertisements for the JAS. C. GALT,President. icise it; and yet, probably a little of this the boss who apportions their dot. As a are penned at the first attempt. They "regulation" of the new conveyancerthe heavy tin, strong wire handle, strictly may be needful, at times, as no human rule, he said, the boss is not squeamish, are often gone over many times. burden of which falls upon those who full size-really worth 20c. The DIRECTORS. and his work is not for squeamish peo- Birnie Trust Co., LEONARD ZILE. H. 0. STONESIFER. organization is perfect, and the very en- With the ideas in concrete shape on are entirely innocent of doing any harm. ple. To get rid of the spoilsman pol- JOSHUA KOUTZ. JOHN S. thusiasm which forms the heart of the in paper As one drop of aniline dye BOWER. itics the first thing to be done, he said, before him the writer finds it will tint a TANEYTOWN MD JAMES C. GALT. JOHN J. CRAPSTER. movement is apt to exceed the bounds "is to thoroughly eradicate from our easier each succeeding attempt to per- barrel of water, so one foolish if not fool C. W. WEAVER. CALVIN T. FRINGER. Baby Shoes, 25c, W. W. of perfect propriety and cause steps to minds and those of our fellow-citizens fect his advertisement. A word may be autotnobilist can do more harm than a Total CRAPSTER. HENRY GALT. . be taken which may not be best from all the absurd and wicked notion that offices struck from this sentence, thousand sensible operators can retnove. Assets, $453,037.48. 'spoils.' a couple of points of consideration. are " Last year a chauffeur ltisurance. To understand how the spirit of Chris- words from the others; a short sentence in the employ of Hammocks, 89c. The recent movement to raise a $2,000, tianity or anything else can operate to added here and a figure of speech there, the Massachusetts highway commission- Note 000 fund for a home, or headquarters purify politics, it is necessary first to de- until, after much pruning and paring ers-bumped over a crossing in Westfield ihe Progress of this Bank in the last 5 Years. BIRNIE s* WILT fine what is meant by purity Shredded Wheat. building, we think, is open to criticism, and what and adding to, the perfect advertise- at such unreasonable speed, as to arouse -AGENTS- by politics, he said. He traced the der- for two reasons. The proposition un- ment is produced. popular resentment, and he was proper- Hanover Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y. ivation of the latter word from its origi- Biscuit, I I c Box. TOTAL DEPOSITS. TOTAL LOANS. covers the fact that a very few men have nal Greek significance-"city affairs''- Even then it is not perfect, for no am- ly subjected to a fine, and then the town Feb. The Montgomery County Mutual. very great powers; so great that the to its present-day application to State bitious advertiser is ever passed reduced speed regulations. Mani 9, 1901 .. $242,330.46. Feb. 9, 1901 $225,693.30. satisfied with Feb. 1902 doubt is raised whether the or national affairs as well. In this sense, hundreds Laundry Soap, 2c Cake, a, 285,592.20. Feb. 9, 1902 277,336.43. trustees of his advertisement. of automobiles passed through Feli. 9, 1903. 321,304.03. TANEYTOWN, MD. he said, though it is not the one in which the town sensibly and safely, Feb. 9, 1903 323,439.56. the body are sufficiently representative until the Feb. 9, 1904 352,944.58. Feb. 9, the terra is usually employed, any man Japan other day another foolish if not fool 1904 346,794.53. of the whole membership as to precipi- who interests and Peace Terms. • au- Feb. 9, 1905 ...... 356,266.52. Feb. 9, 1905 himself actively in the tomobilist from Albany ran full tilt into 363,190.84. P. B. ENGLAR, Agept tate such a costly proposition, good government of his city engaged the bene- is There is a vast amount of speculation two farm wagons standing at the curb, C. EDGAR YOUNT & CO., Home Insurance fit of which must be attended in politics and is a politician, but only and after Capital and Surplus $40,000. Company, of N. Y. with some concerning the terms of peace settling with the farmers for - when it is used in this sense can the which the damage done, TANEYTOWN, FIRE AND WIND-STORM.- doubt; and if this is in the slightest true, Japan will was allowed to go MD. terms purity or purification be associat- propose to Russia, much of scot free. But the town authorities Planters' Mutual, Washington County. then the entire organization is built on ed with `When have TRANSACTS it. t by 'polities' is meant which is colored with the world's patron- now passed the unreasonable speed law A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. a too narrow legislative foundation to the trade of living on tax-payers," he izing attitude of five miles an hour, to bother TANEYTOWN, MD declared, "and getting to Japan eighteen months the guarantee a representative National ex- rich at their steady-going sort, who will find it diffi- Receives Deposits cost, it is useless to consider how the oc- ago. Japan's meteoric leap into power subject to Check. Pays Interest on time Deposits. istence. cult to comply with the law, which is Discounts cupation can be purified. One might as and importance has not been fully grasp- only a very Business Notes. Makes Loans on approved security. It is questionable, too, whether the fast walk, or slower than DIMS, well discuss how to purify policy ,play- ed by a great number of people. Its the slowest jog trot of a horse.-Spring- Gives Special Rates to Weekly and Monthly Depositors. raising of such a great sum can ac- ing or the green-goods business, bunco be suddenness has naturally confused their ffad Legal Depository for Trust C. HI Lewis 86 Funds. Collections promptly attended Sons, complished without interfering with steering or the flimflam game. Politics to. thus understood can neVer be 'pure,' ex- judgments and they appear to be unable Authorized to Accept TRUSTS of every description-as Receiver. regular denominational church work. A Indigestion Cured NEW YORK, cept as being pure and unadulterated to realize that Japan will propose her Trustee, Administrator, Executor, Assignee or Guardian. vast amount of good may be accom- rascality." There is no case of Indigestion, Dys- Medicines, • own terms without any aid from outsid- pepsia We have plished through the judicious expendi- "Pure politics" he went on to define or Stomach Trouble that will not Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent, inside a Fire and Burglar proof Produce Commission Merchants ers, and will insist upon them. It is yield to the digestive and strengthening Vault, ture of $2,000,000, and it is a foregone as politics guided and controlled by sin- at from $1.00 to $3.00 per year, according to size. cere, scrupulous more than likely that those terms have influence of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. This conclusion and unselfish men and You have Valuable Papers, such as to say that this building fund each individual who tries render been already remedy takes the strain off the stomach Insurance Policies, Deeds, Mortgages, The Highest Cash prices always to a conveyed to her plenipo- by must come from the pockets of active political career attractive to citizens of digesting what you eat and allowing Bonds, Stocks, Certificates, etc., which should be kept in a safe place paid for all tentiaries and that no time will be lost it to rest until Chemicals, kinds of produce, such church members, many of whom will no highest integrity and does what he can it grows strong again. -you cannot afford to be without a box at this price. in presenting them when the representa- Kodol Dyspepsia Cure RS- doubt decrease to make the worst gain a living other- affords quick and giving to, or through, tives of permanent relief from Indigestion -DIRECTORS. - wise aids in the purifying process. the belligerents get together. and 116-11.. their local channels, in proportion to the all stomach troubles, builds up the sys- E D W. E. It EINDO LLA It, President. J. J. WEAVER, JR., Vice-President Good citizenship was the first thing Japan's ide of diplomacy is not unlike GEORGE H. BIRNIE, Poultry, amount they give to this extraordinary necessary for good government, tem and so purifies that disease cannot- Cashier. EDWIN H. SHARETTS. Eggs, Calves, he said. that which has prevailed in this country G. WALTER WILT. Ass't object. Perfection in government could not be attack and gain a foothold as when in a Cashier. HARVEY E. WEANT. for many years,that it is simply business weak condition.-Sold by J. McKellip, Family MARTIN D. HESS. Game, Hides, Tallow, Etc., at our Christian Endeavor, we take it, stands expected until the people governed were I Medicines perfect. to be transacted frankly and expeditious- Druggist, Taneytown, Md. for a helper to, rather Taneytown Branch, In the Koons than a rival of, "The true lesson," he asserted, "is ly like other business. \\I, regular denominational 0...... 0...... Warehouse, adjoining the Railroad. giving and gen- that the question of good government in Japan wants peace, but she does not • eral church work. It is not intended to America is essentially a moral and only 0 want it or need it so badly as to invite Hall's Business Patent Medicines. Your Patronage Solicited. reduce contributions to any local work incidentally a political one; this is, in- College • deed, true of all governments, but more another war. It is safe to say, therefore, Imparts the following excellent curriculum ,--the Sunday school, for instance- to the highest degree clearly and emphatically of a popular that her terms will be such as to make ot efficiency: Orthogra- If • 6-10-.5 THOS. M. CLINGAN, Mgr. phy, Correspondence, 0 You are Looking which young people, especially, Commercial Law, Busi- promote government than of any other. another attack by ness Arithmetic, Book-keeping, National • Russiaimpossible with- Banking, Rapid 0 and finance. Whether the "As we strive to gain a better govern- Calculations, Penmanship, proposition in the next half century. Civil Service, • ment we shall come to deserve one, and The opinion Expert Accounting. Filing, c __ For Bargains in Littlestown under consideration will do this, or not, Letterpress Copying, Manifolding, Mimeo- Carriage Works. as and when we deserve this we shall expressed that the capture of the Island graphing, 0 remains to be seen, but we are of the Shorthand and Typewriting. The Sponges • have this. Freedom is not the birthright of Sakhalin gives her an immense ad- one price of tuition entitles the student to 0 opinion that the tendency will be in that of slumberers." any or all of the foregoing studies. .8hoes, Hats, and • vantage does not seem to be justified. direction. HALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE • There has not been a moment since the Supplies the student with all necessary books Then, there is the matter of location of A National Obligation and stationery free of charge, Oents' investment of Port Arthur when this is- rurnishin0• this headquarters building. Suppose it • HALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Toilet Articles. land could not have been be Boston? Will If there was ever a time when human seized by the Secures a position for each and every gradu- It will pay you to visit our store and get prices before not this fact have a ate. This statement is, absolutely, buying intelligence should be energetically Japanese, as it was the other day. It is true. elsewhere. tendency to centralize, rather than dis- ex- HALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE ercised solving of importance to Japan for local reasons • seminate, the Christian Endeavor move- in an,economic problem Will permit the student to pay $10 down, and Having taken the agency for a new • it but it adds little to her strength, and the arrange to pay the remainder after gradua- 0 line of Ladles' Shoes, we will ment? Has not its popularity and en- is now, and the question that crf im- tion. close out our present stock notion that it will add to Japan's stand- ROB'T S. McKINNEY, of $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes at thusiasm been erected in the past on the proved highways,and how best to quick- HALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 0 $2.50 S. D. MEHRING, ing in the negotiations because it is Rus- Teaches, C • MANUFACTURER broad idea of diffused objects and inter- ly procure them. This question is uni- and guarantees that you can learn DRUGGIST, OF sian territory is a mere sentiment. Shorthand and Bookkeeping by mail. Remember we carry everything that • ests, and has not its very lack of versal in its application. That policy It TANEYTOWN, - - MD. is new and up-to-date in Fine ma- belonged to For rates of tuition and detailed informa- i Neckwear, Carriages, Buggies, chinery and which will distribute fairly the cost of Japan before Russia seized tion, address- Collars, Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Overalls,• "headquarters" made for PHAETONS, construction is the one to it, and is in reality a recapture, because HALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. i Suspenders, Trunks and Suit Cases. Give us a call. TRAPS, it a home everywhere in the hearts of be considered; • CARTS, CUTTERS, all Russia forced Japan to give it up. 5-13-5-13'. Frederick, Md &C. the people? May it not be that the own- others are impractical as well as un- • & just. Japan is not likely to base her peace ,.. ing of an expensive property-a "head- It needs no argument to persuade . WM. C. ElVIL13ISS, . FlNE the terms on either a sentiment or a fiction. EXECUTORS' SALE Things You Will Need . • quarters"-in one particular city will average American citizen that better 0 They will be based upon the situation -- OF- • 22 W. Main St.. - • Dayton, operate in the direction of narrowing, country roads are a national necessity, 0 - - Westminster. Md. 0 McCall, Jagger therefore itself. The wonderful events of the past in July! 0 • and eventually dwarfing popular Christ- a national obligation, to delay Desirable C•0•0•0•0•0•000•0•0•0•0•0•0•0•0•0•0•0•0•0•0•0•0•01.04,0 the seventeen months need not be recited. Small Farms ! ian Endeavor, and making it, in a sense, discharge of which is a national Shirts, Belts, Underwear, Collars, shame. The farmer needs better They are as clearly known to the Rus- By virtue of power and anthority contain- Repairing Promptly an independent religious organization, roads ed in the last will and testament of J. J. ELLIS. CHAS. J. STOLL Done I to enable sians as to the Japanese. Japan is the Rowe, Ephraim Hose, Neckties. or denomination? These questions may him to market his products at late of Carroll county, deceased, and all victor in the tremendous conflict and by order of the Orphans' Court of Carroll Low Prices and all Work be untimely and very wide of the true seasons or any season. county, the undersigned executors of said de- You want the new and correct styles Guaranteed. there is not the slightest ceased, will sell at public ELLIS & mark, but they come to the With the wagon roads in present con- prospect, so far sale, on in these goods. The place to find all the STOLL, LITTLESTOWN, front, never- TUESDAY,JULY 18th., 1905, PA., theless. dition the farmer must rush his products as human foresight can penetrate, that latest in Summer Fixings, at reasonable Baltimore - at 1 o'clock, p. m.,on the first described prem- prices, is at Brooklyn - Westminster. Opposite Depot. to market in the late summer and early the relative positions of the combatants ises, the following desirable real estate: will change. It is not necessary Ist-SMALL FARM OF 25 COMMISSION From Hon. W.P. Brownlow. fall, congesting the supply in sight, thus to do ACRES, MERCHANTS, forcing anything to make her position stronger. of land more or less, improved by a Dwelling SHARRER & GORSUCH, low prices. At this juncture in House.Bank Barn with Wagon Shed and Corn The following letter received So far as the peace negotiations go, Crib attached, and other buildings. WESTMINSTER, FOR THE SALE OF from Hon. steps the speculator who buys and stores she a never There is MD. W. is impregnable. -failing well of water at the house and P. Brownlow, Member of Congress for the assured season when bad roads Her only anxiety prob- one at the barn. The land is in a good state Splendid line of 50c Shirts, cut full, from of cultivation, part in timber, and there is Tennessee, is self explanatory. prevent added receipts of products from ably is as to the good faith of Russia. good fruit on it. choice patterns. 38c for kind usually From the very first, the liscoan th?, While the latter was doubted by sold at 50e. Onions, Potatoes, has in- farm, and why he forces exorbitant many 2nd.-FARM OF 51.4" ACRES, Hay, Straw, Poultry New Belts, the stylish kinds, 25c and 50e. 5 dorsed the National aid proposition prices some weeks ago, there does not seem of land, more or less, improved for on all he holds, to be paid by the to Dwelling by a good Genuine Balbriggan Underwear, 38c; EGGS, and Country Produce in General. securing be House, good Bank Barn and Corn improved roads, and has had consumer in town and city. Here we any ground for suspicion now. The Crib. There is a well of water at the house worth 50c. and one at barn, also an excellent Main no cause to change that opinion. have the reciprocal interest of the terms of Japan may differ considerably to buildings. spring close Nobby new patterns in Ties and Hoisery. Office and Warehouse, agri- the This land is in a good state See HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES U. S. cultural classes from the guesses that have been made. of cultivation, part in good timber. the "Varsity" and other new shapes and the manufacturer, in Suinnier Collars. 17 W. Camden St. - Baltimore, Md. Washington, D. C., July 10,'05. the More attention may be given 3rd.-FA1tM OF 78X ACRES P. B. merchant,the mechanic and all other to strate- and SPECIAL-About 20Handsome Double- Englar, Mgr. gical 38 square perches of land, more or less, Dear Sir- consumers of farm products. It is a and less to material advantages improved by a good Dwelling House, a good breasted, brown and grey mixed, $14 If You Want Best Results See us before Selling Your Crops. than many have Bank Barn, Wagon Shed with Crib attached, and $15 Suits, at I am glad to have your co-operation strange thing that town and city people supposed possible.- and all necessary outbuildings. $11. in A never-fail- Some spendid $7 to $9 Suits, reduced the Good Roads movement, and have cannot see their own immediate interest fla It. A merican. ing well of water at the house, also one at to been much pleased to see from the REC- barn, and running water through the place. $5 to $7. All Roads ORD, in national aid to good roads. 1Ve all This land is in a good state of cultivation,part Boys' Suits at special big bargains. lead to The 20th. Century which you kindly sent me, that CHOLERA INFANTUM. In timber, and there are two apple orchards you have been using the articles must live on that which comes from the on the place. There will be a right $5 Knee Pants Suits, sizes 8 to 12 years, forward- given of way • THE 1900 BALL-BEARING ed to you by me. I believe this ques- farm. The rivers and harbors that have Child not Expected to to 16 ft of land for an open road from reduced to $3.50. Live from this farm to the public road. A lot of handsome J. T. KOONTZ'S. tion of government aid to improve high- bee so liberally fostered One Hour to Another, but Cured Suit Patterns, made Manure by the govern- Also, at the same time and Spreader ! place, a lot of to order, month of ways the paramount economic proposi- by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera chestnut posts and rails will July, at big cut Washing Machine! ment do not produce a mouthful of food be sold. from our already low prices. There are but few people who are in tion. If the press would take it up vig- and Diarrhoea Remedy. These farms are situated in Uniontown Fine Put out on trial, free of charge to the orously and urge except fish. It must all come from the trict, Carroll dis- Pants at cost. business for their health, and each mer- the people to make Ruth, the little daughter of E. N. county,on the road leading from customer. direct demand upon Senators farm. The railroads cannot Uniontown to Middleburg,about 2 miles from Come to see us for the best Clothing and chant is trying to give his custoniers the Send for and Rep- produce a Dewey, of Agnewville, Va., was serious- the former and 35,4 miles from the prices and circulars of same. resentatives, we would see the proposed latter place, Furnishings. greatest values for their money. Here are mouthful of food. The farmer must sup- ly ill of cholera infantum last summer. and adjoin lands of Daniel Diehl, Frank Best Satisfaction bill go through Congress the coming win- [tankard and others. Overalls on Earth-Sweet Orr's. a few stunners and cannot be duplicated Guaranteed! ply it all. The price of farm products is "We gave her up and did not expect her after the present ter. to live TERMS:- One-third of the purchase money to stock is exhausted, viz: controlled byi from one hour to another," he be paid said Executors on L. K. DIRELY Under separate cover today I am send- middlemene, because the says. "I happened day of sale or on 8 lbs. large Soup Beans, 25c. ing you to think of Cham- the ratification thereof by said court, and the ROAD NOTICE! printed matter on the subject, primary man-the farmer-is not per- berlain's Colic, Cholera and residue in two equal payments, the one 10 lbs. Rice, 25c. General Agent, with copies of Diarrhoea able in six months pay- lbs. my bill. Again thanking mitted to hold his products until a con- Remedy and got a bottle of it from and the other payable in 6 Dried Peas, 250. C. & P. TELEPHONE. MIDDLEBURG, MD. you, and assuring you the twelve months from day of sale; the credit Notice is hereby given to all parties 5 lbs Nic N a,cs, that I will be glad venient season, store. In five hours I saw a change for payments to be secured 25c. The to serve you in any way I can, but is forced to sell when by the bonds or single concerned that we, Hezekiah Hawn, 1 qt. Bottle Warthwg Blue, The man who makes two blades Machines will be kept on hand by I am the better. We kept on giving it and bills of the purchaser or purchasers, with 10c. the following Very Sincerely Yours road conditions will allow him to deliver. sufficient security, bearing interest from Edward Shorb and Addison Martin, a 4 Cakes Sunshine Soap, 5o, of grass grow where one Local Agents: before she had taken the half of one of sale or all cash day commission grew before, M. R. SNIDER, W. P. Brownlow. If the roads were good at all seasons the small at the option of the pur- appointed by the Commis- Everything in the grocery is a public Harney, Md. bottle she was well." This reme- chaser or purchasers.s sioners of Carroll line at the benefactor. A. P. HELWIG.Silver Run, Md. cost of the dy is for sale County to examine lowest prices. We lead,others follow. 0. M. WAKER & SON, necessary food products would by R. S. McKinney, Drug- LLIE C. McGEE, and locate a public road The machine that makes an acre Brownsville, Md. gist, Taneytown, Md. WALTER SELBY, commencing at W. II. BENN ITT, Sykesville, Md, Newspapers not Liable, be materially lessened to the consumer a point on the Taneytown and Middle- yield twice the crop it yielded SWANK & GEORGE Brunswick, Md. J. N. 0. Smith, Auct. Executors. be- A. J. STEM, Winfield, Md. in town and city. 6-24-4t. burg road on the line between Isaiah fore, is indispensable to J. W. POOLE, Magistrate Advice to Automobilists. Lambert's and the pro- Itraddock, Md. Whitman sitting in the Not only is this a fact, but with im- John M. Ott's lands, 2nd. Flu( Specials. ' gressi ve Farmer. M. F. SNUFF, Emmitsburg, Md. Tombs Court, New York, thence through the lands of Nathaniel GEO. W.STOCKSDA LE, Thurmont, Md. recently made proved highways and naturally lessened It is so easy This is the nature J. H. HILL, Lewistown, Md. to be decent in the opera- IT IS TRUE! D. Feeser, Henry .T. Hilterbrick, David You need an alarm clock to get up by; of the 20th. A. A. a decision which is of interest to news- cost of living, there would be Trimmer MOSER, Frederick, Md. fewer dis- tion of an automobile, and it brings such That every housewife and others to the Union Bridge we have six different kinds, from 75c to Century ManureF J. Q. STITELY, Westminster, Md. paper publishers generally. In the case turbances among that uses WHITE road near Otter Dale $2.75. Also a fine assortment the laboring classes; ample recompense and reward in many DOVE Flour is pleased with it. school house, will of orna- Sale by a lawyer set up the plea that a newspa- fewer demands for higher meet on the premises for the aforesaid ments for mantle clocks, from 40c to wages forced cases from nervous people who may per- IT purpose 4-1-tf Steel Lawn Swings per, and not the advertiser, was respon- by IS TRUE on the 5th. day of August, $1.15 each. Preserving time is here and JERE GARNER. the increased cost of living; socialism haps be unnecessarily frightened 1905, at 9 o'clock, you will sible for the truthful when That WHITE DOVE Flour is absolute- a. in. want a good preserving kettle. on character of an ad- would not progress as it is progressing, driving We carry a full line, in both Application. restive horses, that it is a won- ly the ben Winter Straight your grocer HEZEKIAH HAWN, Granite The vertisement. The Magistrate gave the and agitators would find it handles. and Iron with porcelain lining. All MORTGAGES, ler Washers will he exhibited at impossible to der that all automobilists have not prac- EDWARD SHORB, DEEDS, NOTES the Granger's Pic-nic, following emphatic decision. make the 7-1-6t ADDISON kinds of granite ware at lowest prices. near Taneytown, social fabric tremble with dis- ticed it. A record of never having caused IT IS TRUE MARTIN. BHA OF SALE FORMS. on July 26, 27 and 28. "I want to make it clear We are headquarters for Glass Jars and 4-1-1 to your mind content in labor centers, as they now are a runaway is of That WHITE DOVE Flour makes that a newspaper cannot be held far more permanent whit- Jelly Tumblers; respon- able to do. You must make the er and lighter bread than any other win- These blanks always on hand at the sible for an advertisement that appears people value than any record for speed made CHOICE EGGS Half Gallon Tin Dipper, 5c. comfortable ter Wheat. RECORD office, for the use of Magistrates THERE'S ESTABLISHED in it, no matter what its character is. if you would have them con- on the highways, which is soon forgot- 10 qt. Painted Chamber Pails, 35c. and others; The advertiser tented, IT IS TRUE 4 qt. 1800. alone is responsible and and you must make them meas- ten. "Old Fetch," as he is FOR HATCHING. Chicken Fountain, 20c. Mortgages, single copy, NOTHING alone liable." called, who That WHITE DOVE Flour 8 qt. Tin Bucket .10 urably contented if you would have sta- made the makes more with lid, 20c. 3 copies .25 first record trip across the con- loaves of bread to the barrel I have eggs 8 LIKE LEATHER. The above, of course, is the only just bility in business than any of for hatching from Barred Ply- We have started our Delivery Wagon, .50 affairs. The late Sena- tinent in an its mouth Rocks. single and ti And there's a place where automobile, and has toured competitors. rose comb, Rhode and are well pleased with 20 tt you can get the conclusion to come to; otherwise,a news- tor Hanna Island re,l ; viso, ;thick I angslians. the patronage 1.00 Best of Stock, well Tanned and thoroughly spoke with almost the spirit all over New England, makes his we have so far received. Deeds, Guaranteed, at paper could proud- . IT IS TRUE Price $1.00 for Setting of Have your or- single copy, .05 the Lowest Market prices.. not publish any advertise- of prophecy when lie declared not long est 15. ders ready when the That place is the old and reliable firm, boast that he has never caused a And no one denies it, that bread driver calls,or leave 6 copies, .25 ment, for the reason that a publisher before his death that -mak- Agent For them at the store no later 12 danger was stand- runaway. Another automobilist who ing is a pleasure when you use WHITE than 2o'clock .45 could not possibly investigate sufficient- ing not far for that day's delivery. 20 " .70 away from those who were has toured across Maryland and Penn- DOVE Flour. Paine State Incubators and Brood- Geo. K. Birely & Sons, ly to take the risks on himself. This When you go Yours for Business, Promissory Notes, 15 copies, .05 is indifferent to social conditions. Were he sylvania, in regions where to your grocer for flour, ers, Bone Mills, Feed Mills .. -35 Tanners,Carriers, Importers and also practically true horses were call for Allender's WHITE and .10 Dealers in of nine-tenths of the here to-day, I am not DOVE. If he 41 44 100 41 ALL KINDS OF afraid to say, he entirely unused to the machine, to and has'nt it in stock, Poultry Supplies in General. J. T. KOONTZ. .25 reading matter contained in every write us and we will news- would be ready to tell the American about New England to the have you a barrel delivered Only first-class stock represented, and good Bill of Sale, per copy, .02 paper. If the extent of six to your home. hatches guaranteed. Give me a trial order. LEATH ER -- ,Z.V;;;INial= publisher is to be held manufacturer and all labor employed in thousand Keep your credit good with the 12 copies, .20 miles, has the same enviable I J. H. ALLENDER, „ If 50 ,4 FREDERICK, MD. responsible for the absolute truthfulness industrial enterprise FRANK HARBAUGH, newspaper .75 that the greatest of record. In addition he has never yet I -man. He expects it, Type-writer paper, YORK ROAD, MD. 2-11-6m MIDDLEBURG, Mn. appreciates it and 8x10I, in four deserves it. grades, in any quantity. We are CASH buyers of Beef Hides. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Hay as a Literary Man. Canning and Preserving. HINTS FOR FARMERS Prayer Meeting Topic For the Week It is safe to say that if the late Secre- "Shall we put up our canned and pre- Harvest is Over ! Improving Swine. Beginning July 16. tary of been LESSON THIRD QUARTER, INTER. State John Hay had never served fruits, or shall we buy them ? No farm animal receives greater at- By REV. S. H. DOYLE. heard of in the diplomatic life of the na- said Miss Helen Day,in her last cooking And you will all have NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 16. tention or improvement in the hands of more time to attend the wonderful clearing Topic.-The message of the flowers.- tion, he would have been no less conspic- demonstration at the Brooklyn Institute. sale at- Matt. vi, .28-34; Jas. 1, 9-11. uous a candidate for fame through his "That must be governed by circum- breeders than the hog, yet many farm- The universe speaks of God. "The Text of the Lesson, Ixa. III, 13, to iiii• work in literature. In all of his work in stance. I should say that in the city, ers are net lteep:eg abreast of this SNIDER'S heavens declare the glory of God, and 12- Memory Verses, 4-6- Golden letters there is the spirit of the old school where our quarters are limited, when POORLY PAID TEACHERS. progress in selecting their breeding DEPARTMENT STORE the firmament showeth his handiwork." Text, isa. lin, 6-Commentary Pre. of sincere writers, who had the good for- we can afford to buy canned goods free stock for prol:ta ble pork production. You cannot find a The Salaries That Professors and more profitable place to do your dealing than right at But not only in its greater parts does pared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. tune to be first handed in the interpreta- from adulteration , it is better to buy As an illuetretion. if a fernier with ten tion of types and conditions, and thus our preserves, especially as the raw fruit Tutors In Harvard Receive. Snider's Department Store, at any season of the year. I noticed what the Universe speak of God and teach brood animals. ini4tend of tlAng au, [Copyright, 1505, by American Press Association.] won recognition through originality. The is often expensive and not in good con- Only a few Harvard professors get the Editor said last week, about a man that only advertises in Spring us useful lessons concerning Him, Inferior sire, woeld secure a good, Im- but We are granted two lessons in this "Pike County Ballads" are rich in the dition. But in the country, where one $4,000 a year. The cost of living and and Fall; that it looks as if he only does business then. That may be In all its parts this is also true. The proved bred one at an outlay of $20 wonderful prophecy of Isaiah, the heart charm of originality, because when Hay has fruit on her own place, or where the demands of life in general have true in some cases, but not in mine, as the dewdrop as well as the star tells ue or a little melee the crop of pigs, an immense amount of custom- of which, as of all Scripture, is the wrote them he was working in a virgin fruit can be obtained fresh and cheap, greatly increased, but no increase has that God is and speaks of his power literary field so far as America was con- there is no question as to which is better. average of six to a litter, will number ers that visit our store every week know better than that. As the old sufferings of Christ and the glory that come in the stipends of these able and and His goodness. cerned. His lyrics and songs and poems "A large portion of the sales of can- sixty head. When marketed at eight saying is "you can't get much for nothing, nor you can't get much done shall follow (Luke xxiv, 25-27; I Pet. I, hardworking men. Religious teachers have always taken of character and incident had also the ned fruits in the best groceries corges months of age they will weigh from for nothing." But we will just say, if our ad. does not appear in 10, 11). Isaiah is a little Bible, an In 1868 a full professor got from papers, advantage of the fact thaS nature is advantage of unconscious effort. They from the exceeding attractiveness of forty to fifty pounds per head more call to see us and see if we don't have plenty of epitome of the whole, divided into sang their But their seeming $3,800 to $333.32, with an average of goods-plenty of bar- simply unwritten theology. From themselves, they were natural and appearance. than the same nember would sired by thirty-nine parts and twenty-seven unforced, and there was the joy of life superiority over home products is mere- $2,273; tutors were paid an average of gains to fill all your needs. earliest times truth concerning God' a scrub sire. At the average price of parts, like the books of the Old and in them. Note: ly the arrangement in the jars. $1,097.22; instructors, an average of has been illustrated by the beautiful pork on foet for the past quarter of a New Testaments. It also begins with LITTLE BREECHES. "The principle underlying the canning $548; assistants received salaries be- things in the world about us. In almost' century, $4.5() per hundredweight, the sin and ends with the new heaven and I don't go much on religion, of all fruit is simply to kill the bacteria tween $875 and $416.67. every natural phenomenon lessons I ne,er ain't had no show; in the fruit, and then seal it in such a minimum gain of forty pounds per Clothing. Groceries. earth, and the name signifies "The But I've Todlis a full professor's salary is have been learned of God, and in all, got a middlin' tight grip, sir, manner as to prevent the entrance of head would amount to $1.80 apiece, or Salvation of Jehovah." If the prophet On the handful of things I know. $4,000, an associate professor's $3,500, Every Winter, every Spring, and every Our line is always full of staple and nature messages have been received I don't pan out on the prophets I more. Corn, peas and beans are much $108 profit on the crop of hogs, which had actually seen the sufferings of And free-will and that sort of thing- ' more difficult to can successfully than an assistant professor's $2,000, an in- Summer Suit will be closed out at cost fancy Groceries. Receive them nearly from God. This being true, it is as- is a very good margin on the invest- and as we are going to Christ he could not have written more But I b'jieve in God and the angels, fruit, as they contain bacteria which are structor's $1,000 or less, an assistant's away below, every day. So for good goods and low sured that men would have seen mes- Ever senee one night last spring. ment. If he has not reduced the cost close out our entire line of clothing re- correctly than he has One in this ' spore bearing, and require a longer ex- between $250 and prices, call our way. sages in the flowers. If, as the poet $400. of production of pork, he has increased gardless of cost, in Men's, Boys' and portion, but it was not the prophet, I c'nue into town with some turnips, ' posure to boiling heat to kill. In can- In the course of the thirty-seven says, there are "sermons in stones," And my little Gabe come along- a marketable product without extra Youth's, so come our way. Men's Suits, but the Holy Spirit, who wrote through No four-year old in the county neries they have a process in which, by years which have passed since 1868 al- $15.00; now they much. more can we expect to find mes- means of obtain a more feed or care.--It. E. Roberts Before former price, $2.00 to him, and therefore it is so correct, for Could beat him for pretty and strong - pressure, they most all other persons on salary have $1.39 to $11.50. Youth's Long sages in the flowers, nature's most Pert and chipper and sassy, than boiling heat, so that in this respect Wisconsin Institute. go at Jars! Jars! we firmly and unwaveringly believe Always ready to swear and tight- had their compensation raised to suit Pants Suits, $1.50 to $8.00; now they go beautiful adornment. The flowers that the Holy Spirit wrote all the And I'd larnt him to chaw terbacker they have an advantage over the house- are in at low prices. wife. the times. It costs a professor much at 99c to $6.00. Boys' Knee Pants Suits, have a language. They convey mes- Jest to keep his milk-teeth white. Calves Hained Without Milk. $3.49. words of this book, the whole Bible. "In more to live now than it did then, and 75c to $5.00; now they go at 39c to sages from man to man, and much preserved fruits a sufficient quan- As ft substitute for skim milk in up-to-date, See II Sam. xxiii, 2; Jer. xxxvi, 4, 6, 8; The snow come down like a blanket tity of sugar is used to prevent the future It takes him longer to become a full They are all new and' right more do they speak and teach of Him As I passed Taggart's store; raising calves cocoanut shell tea ap- so don't miss these sales. Come at once II Tim. iii, 16; II Pet. 1, 21. I went in growth of the yeast bacteria. The fruit professor, which means a shorter work- who made them and decked them in for a jug of molasses pears to have some merits. At the and get your boys good school suits. Washing Machines. That the words "Behold my Serv- And left the team at the door. will not 'work. Mould will form, but ing life. And he does not hold a posi- all their beauty and gave to them their They seared at something and started- Ontario experiment station calves were ant," with which our lesson opens, re- I heard only over the top. They have no power tion which may be filled by the first The "1900." All put out on 3 weeks sweet fragrance. one little squall, fed, in addition to what corn and green fer to Christ is plain from Isa. xlii, And hell-to-split over the prairie to penetrate the interior. But preserved comer, but is a learned, experienced trial, delivered right at your door, free. 1. The flowers teach a lesson on faith. Went team, Little Breeches, and all. fruits are much less healthful than can- feed they wanted, six to eight quarts 1-4; Matt. xii, 16-21. His exaltation scholar, always eminent in his especial The greatest washer ever heard of; does "Consider the lilies of the field, how ned, because of the quantity of sugar of tea made by boiling one-fourth of a Dry Goods. the work quicker, better, and runs is seen by comparing verse 13 of our Hell-to-split over the prairie! branch of study and often one of the 60% they grow." How do they grow? No I was almost froze with skeer; they contain. Sugar is a food, and by- pound of cocoa shells in two gallons easier than any other. Send us word; lesson with Phil. ii, 9-11, and by read- But we masters of It. There is no other occu- We carry a full line of dry goods of all one knows or can explain the mystery roused up some torches, genic up to a certain point. The trouble of water. They gained 135 pounds in we will bring you one. ing "startle" instead of "sprinkle" in And sarched for'em far and near.. is that pation where first class ability is so kind, and we want to call your attention of their growth. We know that they At last we struck hosses and wagon, nearly everyone eats too much of eight weeks, while two other calves verse 15 (see Rev. Ver.) we see how His it. Four or five ounces a day is all that poorly paid, and few make more exact- to the special prices on Lawns, Dimities grow, but no one can explain their Snowed under a soft white mound, fed on two gallons of skim milk per exaltation will affect the nations and Upsot dead beat-but of little Gabe is consistent with health, and, as there ing demands upon the intellect and the and Mercerized goods that we are class growth. In the realm of religion as in No hide or hair was found. day in addition to the other feeds gain- ing out at cost. Lawns that their rulers, ninny of whom seem to is a little sugar in almost everything we nerves. It can be only a genuine love and below Hats. the realm of nature there are many ed 148 pounds in the same period. The were 10 and 12c, now 7c; Cordetts and know nothing of -the coming glory of And here all hope soured on me consume, it will be seen that we can of learning and of teaching for their things that we cannot explain or un- Of my fellow-critters aid;- take too much of it in concentrated form, conclusion was that shells made as Dimities 12 and 15c, now 10c; Waisting Every Hat goes Jesus of Nazareth. I jest flopped down own sakes which could induce a gift- at cost, and less. derstand, but we can believe in them. on my narrow bones, as in preserves. The healthful qualities good, a substitute for skim milk as and Suiting 18 to 20c, now 12 and 15c. Straw Hats, former The marred form and visage of verse Crotch.deep in the snow, and prayed. ed man to work so hard for so insig- price, 25c; now 17c. "We walk by faith and not by sight." * * * * * * ol fruit are largely lost in rich preserves. could be had, but that nothing could We have special sales on a lot of Ribbons 50c hats, now 30c. 75c hats, now 14 make us think of the scourged nificant a and 49c. Religion is ef faith, nor is it unreason- By this the torches was played out, "As our object in canning fruit is to reward. take the place of milk for at 6c per yd. Laces Inserting have $1.00 hats, now 65c. $1.25 hats, now back, the scourge possibly tearing the And me and Isrul Parr entirely cost, ask to see them, able to believe what we cannot fully sterilize it, the receptacle should certain- The alumni of Harvard, however, been reduced to 75c. $1.50 hats, now $1.00. $2.00 hats, face also; the crown of thorns, the Went off for some wood to a sheepfold young stock. we will be glad to show them to you. comprehend. We know that the mus- That he said was somewhar thar. ly be sterilized also. Jars and covers have taken the matter up and are en- now $1.50. All new and latest styles. pierced hands and feet. Yet who be- should be put on in cold cles of the arm are under the control water, allowed deavoring to bring about a better sitate Breed to the Right Stallion. lieves it-that is, truly receives it and We found it at last, and a little shed to come to a boil, and boiled a few min- of the will, but how the mind acts upon Where they shut up the larnbs at night. of things, believing that In so doing Horses and mules of the right sort lays it to heart? (John i, 12.) To how We looked in and seen them huddled thar, utes. Spoons and every utensil used they are working in the Interest not the body in using the muscles of the So warm and steeply and white; should also be are bringing paying prices on the mar- many of those who hear is it the power sterilized, and the rub- only of Oxfords. Carpets and Matting. arm no man knows. The fact is evi- And thar sot Little Breeches and chirped, bers as well, for a their own college, but of every kets. The undersized, scrubby ones of God unto salvation? (Rom. 1, 16.) As peart as ever you see, short time. There is dent; the philosophy is unfathomable. no economy in using rubbers a second other in the country. Several large bring the bottom prices. Many farm- All reduced to cost. Ladies' 50c Ox- Don't forget us when in need, as we This portion of Seripture will be "I want a chaw of terbacker. By religious experience we know many And that's what's the matter of me." year. The object in using them is to get subscriptions are said to have been ers are disgusted with raising horses fords, 39c. Ladies' 80c Oxfords, now are still selling them right along, same Israel's national confession in days to things that we cannot explain, but we an elastic cushion, under the cover, and promised, and Harvard professors may because they unfortunately pay little 65c. Ladies' $1.00, now 79c. Ladies' as in Spring time. Prices, 10c and up. come, judis'chapter xii will be their How did he get thar ? Angels. $1.50, now $1.00. Men's $1.35, now Patterns all the latest, quality can believe them and wait for God to He could never have walked in that storm; their elasticity is gone after a year's Soon be paid as well as bank clerks attention to breed or conformation of the very national IFIrhem, but is it not true of They jest scooped down and toted him $1.07. Men's $2.00, now $1.50. Men's best. make them plain to us. use." and commercial travelers. sire or dam, and the result is disap- the vast majority of those who have To whar it was safe and warm. Miss Day canned her fruit in the jars, $2.50 and $2.25, now $1.90. All kinds- - 2. The flowers teach a lesson on di- And I think that saving a little child, pointment In nine cases out of ten. heard of Christ that in their eyes He And fotching him to his own, one set in a pot of boiling water over the tan, kid, patent leather. Come quick, vine Providence. The lilies grow with- Odd Bets. There never has been a much better are all gone. is still despised and rejected, not Is a der ned site better business fire, and another in a pan of water in the before your sizes out tolling or spinning because God Than loafing around the Throne. Some extraordinary bets have been demand for good shaped, active, fair Shoes. esteemed, not desired? When on earth oven. To do this she simply packed the cares for them, and if He care for the fruit in the jar, and made a syrup of made on the Japanese-Russian war. A eked horses and mules. Breed the Our line is at all times full and com- He was truly the The same quality of unconscious effort lily, which today is and tomorrow Is "Man of Sorrows," sugar and water of the desired sweetness. number of Japanese officers have bet right sort and then let the colts have plete; you can't go amiss when you visit for no one ever bad so many or such in narrative style is seen in cast into the oven, shall He not much When the syrup was at the boiling point that they would be killed in battle. all the grain and bright hay they will Fish! Fish! our Shoe Department, as styles are right varied ones, JIM BLUDSO. more care for His own children? If but they were not His she poured it over the fruit. For the The money was to go to their widows. eat up clean. Do not stint them. up to times. Our quality the very best, Wall, no! I can't tell whar he lives, away down. and God takes care of the flowers we can except as He accepted them for our Beattie he don't live, you see,• oven canned fruit she kept the oven at One officer, on starting tor the front, There is a great future for the judi- better than ever, and pricee our prices at the bottom. Leastways, he's got out of the habit 300 degrees, and left rest sakes. the cover off the made the following wager: If he were cious horse and mule breeder. assured that He will care for us. Of livin' like you and me. cans. On the can cooked' The griefs, sorrows, transgressions, Whar have you been for the last three year over the fire killed within a month I remain, your friend, "Therefore take no thought, saying, she set the his heirs were Iniquities, were all ours, upon Him That you haven't heard folks tell cover lightly. In canning a What shall we eat? or What shall we How Jimmy Binds° passed in his checks quantity she would set the cans in a to receive $500. After that date he was The pills that act as a tonic, and not drink? or Wherewithal shall we be and borne by Him in dur stead that The night of the Prairie Bell? washboiler of water, wrapping them in to pay his opponent 10 yen (5) a day as a drastic purge, are DeWitt's Little we might be healed. "His own self HARNEY, MD. M. R. SNIDER. clothed? • * * for your Heavenly Fa- He weren't no saint-them engineers cloth to prevent the glass from touching. until he had survived 100 days, after Early Risers. They cure Headache, ther knoweth that ye have need of all bare our sius in His own body on the Is all pretty much alike- She set the cans in cold water, allowing which the bet was to cease. He under- Constipation, Biliousness, etc. Early tree;" "He suffered for sins, the just One wife in Natchez-under-the-Hill it to come these things." And, knowing our needs, And another to a boil, and then cook a lit- took to expose himself to danger only Risers are small, easy to take and easy here, in Pike; tle longer than He will supply them. for the unjust, that He might bring us A keerless man in his talk was Jim, would be required in when military conditions demanded it- to act-a safe pill. Mack Hamilton,hotel And an awkward band in a row, • cooking in a kettle in the 3. The flowers teach a lesson on the to God" (I Pet. ii, 24; iii, 18). The first ordinary way. In other words, he was not wilfully to Special Bargains But he never flunked, and he never lied- The object of canning in the clerk at Valley City, N. D., says: "Two two sentences of verse 6 any sinner I recon he never knowed how. cans is for let himself be killed. transitoriness of human life. "As the convenience; it prevents burning, and bottles of these Faipous Little Pills cured must confess to be true, considering In a flower of the field he [man) shall pass And this was all the religion he had- the breaking and mashing of the moment of excitement Lomakln, only his own experience, fruit, me of chronic cobstipation. "Good for 1 N away." The flower soon fades and but the third To treat his engine well; which destroys its attractiveness to the a Moscow merchant, undertook to "eat sentence is just as true, "The Lord Never be passed on the river: children or adults.-Sold by J. McKellip dies. Human life at its best is brief. To mind the pilot's bell; eye. The process is especially good for his boots" if Japan were not forced to Let us therefore make the best of it. hath laid on Him the iniquity of us And if ever the Prairie Bell took tire- soft fruit, like peaches. sue for peace by July 1 last. Against Druggist, Taneytown, Md. May the Lord "so teach us all." Any sinner who believes God A thousand times he swore • The speaker reminds her audience that this his opponent bet 500 rubles. Lorna- to number He'd hold her nozzle agin the bank orry. our days that we may apply our hearts can therefore say: "God laid my sins on Till the last soul got ashore. ripe fruit is ready for the table raw. kin ate the boots. But as no time limit Jesus; He was wounded for my trans- Therefore, it does not require cooking to "Does your husband enjoy a base- MEN'S FINE CLOTHING, &c. unto wisdom." was imposed he cut off and swallowed All boats has their day on the Mississip, make it tender, but only to kill the ball game?" gressions and bruised for my iniquities, And her day come at last- yeast only a tiny strip each day, completing BIBLE READINGS. germs. If this could be accomplished "He says he does," answered young and I, receiving Him, am healed with The Movastar was a better boat, the achievement on Nov. 20. His op- Job xiv, 2; Ps. xlvi, 1-11; S. of Sol. 11, But the Belle she wouldn't be passed. without cooking,•raw fresh fruit could Mrs. Torkins, "but I'm glad he doesn't His stripes." "Christ bath redeemed me And so she came tearin' along that night- ponent absolved him from eating the 1, 2, 10-17; I John 15-17; Isa. xl, 1-8; be canned. This can be done with rhu- have to worry as much about his busi- from the curse of the law, being made The oldest craft on the line- nails. Men's Suits. Boy's Suits. Nall. 1, 1-5; Rom. viii, 28; I Cor. vii, 31; With a nigger squat on her safety-valve, barb and cranberries, the two fruits in ness as he does about the umpire's de- a curse for me" (Gal. iii, 13). And her furnace crammed, rosin and pine. which no germs will live, on Pet. i, 24, 25. account of cisions."-Washington Star. woodr2 1Cmlota (b turtp geueit C Ages from 1-1 to 19;with long Verse 7 not only describes His suffer- their acid. She canned a jar of rhubarb The King's The flre bust out as she clared the bar, Gloved Hand. $2.19 rAeall $1.7 pants, as low as $1.75 and Origin of the Welsh Revival. ings before Caiaphas and Pilate, but Ana burnt a hole in the night, by simply cutting it up, washing it,pack- It was noticed in Paris when King $2.19. ' $2.00 The following paragraph from an ar- teaches us how to act when we are op- And quick as a flash she turned, and made ing it in a sterilized can, filling the can Edward was there that he always ap- For that wilier bank on the right. with cold water and sealing it. better quality wool goods, ticle in the Outlook credits Christian pressed. IIe left us an example that There was runnin' and cursiit', but Jim yelled peared in public with his right hand A Fine Black Twilled Cheviot, Housewives seldom can rhubarb," she in brown and grey, good Endeavor we should follow His steps, for when out, gloved, but not $3.50 $3.00 single breasted, round Sack with the origin of the Welsh Over all the infernal roar, said, "and yet it makes a his left. As It Is a com- Sour worth $6.00-at $3.50. He was reviled He reviled not again; healthful and wearing, Suit, worth $5.00- -our bargain price, $3. revival. It gives some facts of great "I'll hold der nozzle agin the bank inexpensive dish in winter when all fresh mon practice to carry the right glove Interest: when He suffered He threatened not, Till the last galoot's ashore." fruits are scarce and high." loose, and not the left, much specula- We have suits strictly all with same care T. he same make as the above "The impulse toward God which was but committed Himself to Him that Through the hot; black breath of the burnin' She also canned two cans of pineapple tion has been excited by the king's re- Stomach $5.00 wool, made in fine all-wool Cassimeres boat, double as much, worth $4.50 moving the subconsciousness of the Sudgeth righteously (I Pet. ii, 21, 23). -one in the oven and one in a double versal of this custom. One learned . No appetite, loss of strength, nervous- as suits costing and Cheviots; well made and tritnmed; Jim Bludso's voice was heard, ness, headache, $8.50; our price, $5.00. whole Welsh nation had shown itself He was not allowed the semblance of And they all had trust in his eussednese, boiler. The pineapple, she stated, she writer suggests that It is due to a constipation, bad breath, worth $4.50 to $6.50. Still finer qualities, And kuowed he would keep his word. had prepared the day before general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of very strongly In a certain church in a fair trial. A prison and the law would simply by sound perception of hygienic propriety. Men's Fancy Cassimere and $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 values-our bar- And sure's you're born, they all got off cutting it up and sprinkling it with sugar the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol Cardiganshire In the spring of 1904. today protect even a criminal from Afore the smokestacks fell- The object of a glove, be says, Is not $7.50 Worsted Suits, with both gain price, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00. as for the table, without even measuring cures Indigestion. This new discovery repre- The minister had been praying in a such treatment as He received, but He And illudso's ghost went up alone to adorn, but to protect the hand. double and single breasted vests; trim- In the smoke of the Prairie Belle. the sugar. Then she let it stand in the sents the natural juices of digestion as they was no criminal, even as l'ilate re- med with very best of lining,really worth special manner for a revival both in his can over night. No exact rule as to the Which hand has the more constant em- exist in a healthy stomach, combined with He weren't no saint-but atjedgement $12.50; our price, $7.50. TROUSERS. own heart and among the young of his peatedly testified, "I find no fault in amount of sugar to be used in the syrup ployment and Is therefore brought Into the greatest known tonic and reconstructive Ilim;" his wife said, "That just man," I'd run my chances with Jim. church. At a Christian Endeavor meet- 'Longside of some pious gentlemen can be given, she declared, as it depends closer contact with microbes? Why, properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not Men's fine dress suits-in that wouldn't shook hands with him. only cure We have a big line in all shades and ing a young girl who had been passing and even Judas Iscariot said. "I have on the acidity of different fruits. The the right hand. It follows that in keep- indigestion and dyspepsia, but this S•9.50 black worsted and heavy He seen his duty, a dead-sure thing- famous remedy cures all styles; prices from 50c up to $5.00; worth through a period of struggle and doubt betrayed innocent blood." And went for it thar and then; pineapple being very acid, she took one- ing that hand gloved the king shows stomach troubles cheviots, trimmed with the very by cleansing, purifying, serge double valee. made public and joyful announcement Verse 9 would almost seem impossi- And Christ ain't a going to be too hard half pound of sugar to a pound of fruit his unfailing sense. \rive le Rol!-Lon- sweetening and best of lining, and tailored in a way that On a man that died for men. strengthening the mucous membranes lining of her love for Jesus. It was then that ble of literal fulfillment, but how literal for canning. Pound for pound would don Chronicle. denote the best custom work, worth make the stomach. the reviVal, as such. began. A party of the fulfillment was--a place for His a very rich preserve. She cooked $16.00; our price, $9.50. Men's Shirts. Three Good and Just Reasons. it long enough to allow it to be Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood. W. Va., says:- these Endeavorers, fired with zeal body prepared with the malefactors! heated "I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. and clear through, then sealed it up. One Premature Burial. joy in their newly gained power, went But it found a resting place in the tomb There are three reasons why mothers Kodol cured me and we are now using it in milk In all styles and qualities; also a fine prefer One Minute Cough Cure: First, it fruit alone did Miss Day discourage German physicians having demand- ler baby." Hats and Caps. from place to place speaking of a rich man, where Joseph and line of neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, at the to their is absolutely harmless; Second, it tastes "putting up" in any form-the straw- ed an absolutely certain test to pre- Kodol Digests What You Kat. fellows. They came to the village in Nicodenms placed it, the tomb of berry. We have a complete line of all styles lowest of prices. Come and see for your- good-children love it, Third, it cures vent patients from being buried alive, Dawes only. $1.00 Size holding 2% times the trial and the lowest prices. self. which Evan Roberts was stayi»g, and Joseph of Arimathea. How can any Coughs, Croup and Whooping Cough one of their number, Dr. Icard, has size, which sells for 50 cents. it was at one question the voice of God and the Prepared by E. 0. D•WITT & 00., OHIOAGO one of their meetings that he when other remedies fail.-Sold by J. Qualifications for C. E. Member- brought forward a new discovery to • had the vision to go to his own village." hand of God in all this prediction and McKellip, Druggist, Taneytown, Md. ship less Rigid. fill the requirement. It consists in in- For Sale by J. McKellip, Druggist. fulfillment unless he is totally blinded jecting a solution of fluorescine deep _ Shoes! Shoes! From the Loyalty Islands. by the god of this world? Money ! Money! Money ! Resolutions indorsed by the Board of into the human tissues. If circulation An interesting letter from New Cale- He shall see His seed, He shall pro- Trustees of C. E. at the convention in exists the skin and mucous membranes of commercialism have you Special Shoe offerings. Shoes of guaranteed make; price we know donia, L. I., says that out of a total long His days, and the pleasure of the In this age Baltimore, last week, provide for a de- become very yellow. and the eyes as- Western Maryland R. R. ever thought what subject affords the cidedly more liberal interpretation of less than others charge for like quality and style. Ladies' lace or button population of 6,092 there are now Lord shall prosper in His hand (verse sume the color of emeralds. If the cir- Main Line. 1,988 Endeavorers, 451 of whom are 10). How clear a prediction of His most interesting topic of conversation; It the necessary qualifications for member- Schedule in effect June 18th., 1005. Shoes, patent and kid tips, regular $1.35, our price, 98c. Ladies' stylish money. No matter where you go it is ship, which culation has ceased none of these re- Juniors, au increase of 495 in the past resurrection! For how else could one is means, practically, that the Vici Kid Shoes, kid and patent leather tips; would be cheap at $1.75; money; in parlors, in cars, on railroads, taking of the sults occurs. The discoverer proposes Read uonr .TATIONS. Read Up. year. They have raised nearly $8,000 regulation pledge of the skin, the newest lasts, who died prolong his days and see his on the street corners among loungers in Society is no longer insisted on. that at least two hours before bodies our price, $1.25. Ladies' Handwelt, selected kid for missions. For several years they seed? The great truth of resurrection the stores nothing is heard but the sound The resolutions provide that as socie- are placed in coffins such an Injection A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M, $3.00 value; our price, $1.98. Misses' and Children's Shoes, from 25c to have 9 40 5 20 le:- Hancock.. ar 9 20 1 15 .... tried to start a mission in the Is seen in the cherubim of Eden, in of the dollars. The questions are asked: ties are formed under varying conditions with • fluorescine be made. If life is ... . 10 a5 5 47 .. Cherry Run... 8 10 12 45 $1.35. Men's Shoes, $1.25 at 98c; Satin Calf, $1.75 at $1.25; Vici Kid, northern island, but were not per- Isaac given back to his father, in many What is it worth ? How much did it in great cities on the one hand and in not yet extinct the injection does no .... 10 13 5 50 Big Pool 8 47 12 42 $2.25 at $1.50; Box Calf, $3 at $2, and $3.50 at $2.50. We have in Vici mitted. This year they have got a cost ? How much did you get for it ? scattered communities on the .... 10 25 6 01 .Clear Spring 8 65 12 23 an Old Testament type as well as in other, on harm and the coloring disappears. .... 10 55 6 30 ar Hagerstown le 8 05 12 02... stock, made up in the very latest What kind of an investment would it be? mission fields and in halls of Kid and Box Calf excellent wearing good foothold and now have 2,694 ad- the plain statement of Ps. xvi, 10. Com- learning, $3.50; our herents, with a membership of 543. Who won in the last real estate deal ? If and as it is a primary principle that the P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. style-anywhere else price, $2.50. pare Acts ii, 31. In a completed and plats and Health. ur.;1. 205 le Hagerstown ar sz 30 11 5: 8a question is asked, how much glorified church, a redeemed Israel and one dies the society recognizes the pastor in authori- is there a mortgage The superiority of London over Paris riu " 2 25 7 27 ...Smithsburg ...... 11 40 8 I( In Foreign Key. is his estate worth; ty over his own young people taking the 2 36 7 35 ....Edgemont.... 7 05 11 35 8 05 the earth filled with His glory He on his property ? Sorrows for the dead initiative in their In the matter of health, and especially The Bombay Christian Endeavor so- forms of service, the 2 42 7 42 -Blue Mountain. 6 68 11 27 7 51 shall yet see of the travail of His soul sympathy for the living are lost sight 2 45 7 45 Pen Mar. . 6 65 11 24 7 59 UNDERSELLING STORE and united society does not insist upon uni- In the matter of tubercular diseases, is KIRSSIN'S BIG ciety, organized Jan. 1, 1885, is the first and be satisfied, and until that con- of or treated as a secondary matter in form conditions of organization or a due principally to the fact that there 2 50 7 5 Buena Vista Spg 6 52 11 21. 7 51. in all India. It is, after all these 2 53 7 53 ar. Highfleld .te 6 50 11 le 7 41 (Garner Building.) summation the pleasure Of the Lord the eagerness to ascertain whether he particular form a pledge which shall are fewer flats in the English metropo- P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M, TAN EYTOWN, M D. years, a growing power. Last year its shall prosper in His hand, for He shall died rich. constitute a Christian Endeavor society. lis than in the French. The excessive P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. members preached to about 18,000 peo- Some acquaintance enters the state of So long as a society holding the funda- ... . 2 55 7 55 te flighfield. ar 11 15 7 44 not fail nor be discourged till He shall elevation of buildings designed to be ple at fairs, distributed about 15,100 matrimony;the first question that is ask- mental principles of Christian Endeavor 345 8 42 ...Gettysburg...... 10 15 6 4( THE HALL OF FAME. place righteousness in the earth (Isis let in fiats prevents the suulight from 4'09 9 06 ...New Oxford...... 9 55 6'A IN HOUSTON, TEX. tracts, conducted fourteen Sunday ed: did he or she do well ? Is she rich ? is working for Christ and the church, it 4 25 9 22 Hanover. . 9 40 6 0( xlii, 4). so schools regularly and visited the hos- Beauty and accomplishment is only a is declared, as its church directs, and is reaching the lower rooms, and 4 42 9'-6 al....Porters -Le ..... 9 22 5 30 James Hazen Hyde, vice president of In verse 12 there is certainly an inti- consideration. Many a young makes these the breeding places of ev- P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M, All the street cars have compart- pitals every Sunday. They use a mega- secondary making the young people more useful in the Equitable Life Assurance society, mation of His sharing His glory with lady would still be in the matrimonial the service of God,'it is in fact a society ery form of disease.-Paris Journal. ments for colored passengers. phone preaching P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M is an authority on French literature. in the noisy streets. the overcomers, as He afterward said market when their father's estate is set- of Christian endetsgpr and will be hearti- All the women take one side of Main 5 48 9 36 le.... Porters...ar . ... 9 20 4 4( France has had When Rev. Horace Dutton went to more plainly in John xvii, 22, 24, and in tled up had it nct been for the money ly welcomed into Ilk fellowship of the 55 9 44 -Spring Grove. 9 11 4 tei President Loubet of street and all the men the other. Italy in 1902 he found only one Chris- which she inherits from that estate. movement. Our Lady of the Snows. .... 6 le 10 10 ar 1 ork le 8 45 4 04 enough of French politics and will not the promises to the overcomers in Rev. An Englishman in Canada writes P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M Sidewalks are a missing quantity. tian Endeavor society In all Italy, that When a child is born into the world The fundamental principles of the so- seek re-election. He may be re-elected ii and iii. So we have in this wonder- home in considerable excitement us p.m a.m a.m p.m. Until recently they were considered au in the Baptist church at Piazza, in Lu- the question is asked, was it born with a ciety are declared to be the following: 4 53 2 55 7E5 le. Ilighfleld.. ar 6 48 11 15 7 45 to the senate. ful portion His humiliation, His suf- follows: "The majority of Canadians extravagance. cian, Rome. Now Italy has seven. silver spoon or a golden spoon in its "Personal and avowed devotion to 4 55 2 58 7 58 ..Blue Ridge.... 6 47 11 13 7 40 A protest is being made against the ferings, IIis death and burial and resur- mouth ? What are its future prospectsof our divine Lord and Saviour Jesus never read an English paper of any 5 13 320 8 2( ... Thurmont... 6 23 10 43 7 it A glass of milk is worth from 10 to Rev. William Carey, 5 27 330 8 30..Rocky Ridge... 10 30 7 0( nomination of Mme. Patti to the Le- great-grandson rection, His coming again and Ills becoming rich ?In all the vocations of life Christ. kind whatever. All their literature is 25 cents, according to the degree of of the famous pioneer missionary, said 5 4, 3 45 8 44 ....Bruceville.... 6 05 10 '8 6 47 gion of Honor on the ground that Mme. reign over the kings and kingdoms of it is money. In politics men talk patri- The covenant obligation as particular- American. All the booksellers' shops 5 C 3 55 8 53 .. Union Bridge . 5 57 10 07 6 3E dilution by water. recently, "I have no hesitation in say- 5 5' 4(6 9 02..New Windsor.. 5 50 9 57 6 21 Bernhardt has a prior claim. this world, and as truly as the suffer- otism; but take the money out of it and ly embodied in a pledge or covenant to are filled with American books, Amer- In the principal hotel six shooters ing that Christian Endeavor is tha patriotism is gone. do what Christ would like to have us do. 5 12 4 27 9 18 .. Westminster... 5 38 0 4' 6 12 The late George S. Boutwell's will ings have been literally fulfilled, so ican reviews, American papers. And 6, 1• 5 03 9 49 Glyndon 9 09 5 44 may be checked with the hat and gloves highest and best thing that God has shall the glory be. Let us walk worthy In the churches it is not so much how Constant religious training for all 7 t2 513 10;:.5 at.. Baltimore..fe *4 30 8 00 5 0( provides that his' ilaughtee shall pub- with what result? There can be only p.m m.a.m. p m before entering the dining room. sent to us In India, and it has speedily of God, who bath called us unto His many fallen men can be saved, but how kinds of Christian service in the prayer p.m.a.m. a lish his writings. Ile was once secre- church financial- one result-Canadians will think 'Amer- All the men smoke cigarettes made become an influence for good." kingdom and glory. can we strengthen the meeting and by various committees. BLUE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS (Parlor Car) tary of the navy and gesernor of Mas- ly ? Many of our church papers have Loyalty to the local church and de- leanly.'" leaves Baltimore, daily except Sunday, 3.25 by themselves out of the cheapest to- p. m., stopping at Westminster,New Windsor, sachusetts. been diverted from their intended chan- nomination with which each society is Bruceville (connection for Frederick), Thur- bacco and rice papers. Saffron finger SHORT STORIES. medium to Henry E. Huntington. the "trolley One Dollar Saved Represents Ten nel and are being used as a connected. mont, Blue Ridge, flightleld, Buena Vista tips are the vogue. ------secure money. Interdenominational spiritual fellow- Climatic Cures. Spring, Blue Mountain, Smithsburg, Hagers- king" of southern California, has given Dollars Earned. town. Returning, leaves Hagerstown 6.10 a. In the very heart of the stock coun- The mints of :eeie.Li teen out more If the average preacher of this genera- ship, through which we hope to fulfill The influence of climatic conditions in a $15,000 lot in Los Angeles to the local The average man does not save to ex- m., daily, except Sunday. Arriving Balti- try it is hupossible to obtain such a silver money tieei those of any other tion is offered a small amount in excess our Lord's prayer, for spiritual unity, the cure of consumption is very much more 9.5) m. presbytery. It is his second gift to the ceed ten per cent of his earnings. Hey served in a very ordinary country in th • v.e.ieel. of his present salary he abandons his "that they all may be one." overdrawn. The poor patient, and the BLUE RIDGE LIMITED leaves Baltimore Presbyterian church there.' steak as is must spend nine dollars in living ex- flock and says the Lord has called me. Christian Endeavor makes no attempt Saturdays only, at 1.55 p. m., stopping at New York restaurant. The legisletaee of B:etiee .Columbia rich patient, too, can do much better at Thurmont, Blue Itidge,Hightield,Buena Vista Clarence D. Van Duzer of Nevada penses for every dollar saved. That be- Not my will but His be done. In this day and never has attempted to legislate for home by proper attention to food diges- There is no such thing as a "porch" has passed a Jew ahoiishing the wear- ing the case he cannot be too careful and Blue Mountain, arriving Hagerstown 4.40 will have the distinction of being the it seems to be a standing joke on preach- the individual consciences, and neither tion, and a regular use of German Syrup p. m. Returning, this train leaves Hagers- to the native of Houston. What might ing of wigs as au accompaniment of about unnecessary expenses. Very often ers that whenever he gets a call with the united society nor any state or local Free expectoration in the morning is town on Sundays only at 6.30 p. m., stopping only Democratic congressinan in the Edgemont, Blue Mountain, Pen-Mar,buena be the same thing anywhere else is official attire. a few cents properly invested, like buy- • more money to it he drops on his knees union regulates, controls, or imposes made .certain by German Syrup, so is a at next house hailing from west of the ing seeds for his garden, will save sever- Vista, Hightleld, Blue Ridge,'Thurmont and termed a "gallery."-New York World. ose unei have died anti are buried to pray about it while his wife begins to conditions upon any society of Christian good night's rest and the absence of that Westminster, arriving Baltimore 9.15 p. m. Missouri, leaving out Texas. al dollars outlay later on. It is the same on the lethal:1e of Panama aloug the pack up. In this money getting and Endeavor. These unions are for fellow- weakening cough and debilitating night Additional trains leave Baltimore for Union Major Powell Caton, who is on an in buying Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera money loving world it seems that brains ship, instruction, and inspiration, and sweat. Bridge and Intermediate Stations at 10.12 a. line of the propo.3ed canal than in any Restless nights and the exhaus- m., and 10.03 p m., and expedition f7Fonsethe Nile to Zambezi, HORSES AND HORSEMEN. and Diarrhoea Remedy. It costs but a is the cheapest commodity on the mar- not for legislation, or for the exercise of tion due to coughing, the greatest dan- m., and 4 2 and 6.15 p. other equal amount of territory in the few cents, and a bottle of it in the house leave Union Bridge for Baltimore and Inter- has seeured a skin of the northern ket. It is an old adage but a very truth- control. If any society is in doubt as to ger and dread of the consumptive, can mediate Stations at 4.45, 5.05 and 6.20 a. m., Ecstatic. 2:05/14, is reported in great world. often saves a doctor's bill .of several have more money and 12.51 p. m., daily,except Sunday. white rhinoceros, of which only one ful one. Some men methods of organization or service, it be prevented or stopped by taking Ger- shape at the Reedville track. Cecil Rhodes used to sa3 that $25,- dollars. For sale by R. S. McKinney, than brains. ehould turn for authoritative instruction man Syrup liberally and regularly. Sundays Only.-Leave Baltimore for Union specimen has ever reached Europe. 060,000 was the annual capacity of the Druggist, Taneytown, Md. die for it, Bridge and Intermediate Stations 9.30 a. in., Curme, professor of lan- The horsemen of Ann Arbor, Mich., It is Money, Money. Men to the pastor and church with which it Should you be able to go to warmer and z.30 p. m. Leave Union Bridge at 6.25 and George 0. world to absorh diamonds. That mark- lie for it, become criminals for it every- is connected." clime, you will find .that of the thousands 8.30 a. m. and 4.00 p. m.,for Baltimore and In- guages at Northwestern university, has are organizing a matinee club. ed what he called the "saturation point" Watermelon Cake. thing but remain honest for it. And yet of consumptives there, the few who are termediate Stations. published a grammar of the German The erratic pacer Indiana, 2:04:Y4, is words of Holy writ have of modern society. these shining benefited and regain strength are those Baltimore & Cumberland Valley R. R. language. The book represents the la- being used on the Philadelphia speed- This is a curious style of cake. It con- been blotted from the book which An Insurance View. The government of Quebee is finding not who use German Syrup. Trial bottles, Leave Hagerstown for Shippensburg and bor of twenty-one years and will be way. sists of two parts-the white part, which men love to proclaim their guide and Howell-Don't you wish you could 25c; regular size, 75c. For sale by J. Mc- 6.25 and 11.0U a. tn. Intermediate Stations at simultaneously In England and members are Itself embarrassed by a law entitling imitates the rind, and the pink or red solace, "A good name is rather to be live your life over again? Kellip, Druggist, Taneytown, Md. and 7.30 p. in. Leave Shippensburg for Ha- printed Western jockey club the parent of twelve living legitimate part, which imitates the centre. It has riches and loving gerstown and Intermediate Stations at 5.40 the United States. said to be negotiating for a Michigan chosen than great Powell-Well, I should say not! I've 1.10 and 2.55 p. m. children to a hundred acres of crown a green frosting- and the pink part of the silver and gold." a. m. and George Fisher of New Zea- track, favor rather than got a twenty year endowment policy Sundays leave Hagerstown for Waynesboro The late lands. Up to June last 3,400 applicants cake is filled with raisins to simulate maturing next month.-Judge. and Intermediate Points at 7.45 and 10.00 a. m. :awl, or the "People's George," as he Gold Bug, 2:15/14, trotting, has been had received their claims. Since then seeds. For the white part any good As to His Mind. and 6.30 p. m. Returning, leave Waynesboro was called at one time in Wellington, converted to the lateral mode of loco- white cake will do, and for the pink Buy It Xow. "It fakes you a pretty long time to for Hagerstown and Intermediate Points at another thousand have applied, and in., and 8.00 p. m. was returned to parliament last elec- motion. batter the same rule as for while cake, Now is the time to buy Chamberlain's 8.50 a. every month brings in from 100 to 700 Tea owes its flavor to a certain fine decide what to do, doesn't it?" inquired without having addressed his sugar until the proper Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Altenwaid Cut-off. tion Boone, In., has withdrawn from the tinted with pink volatile oil which is present Pepprey. Trains via anplicanta It is certain to be needed sooner or later only in Chambersburg and electors. The previous election he ad- Cedar Valley circuit, and Sac City has shade. very "Well," replied Cholly, "when I final- Leave Hagerstown fox The following rule for pink cake is and when that time comes you will need minute quantities. The fact that Intermediate Stations at 3.20 p. m. dressed one meeting. been substituted. it quickly. Buy it leso volatile renders it most neces- ly do make up my mind I stick to it. Leave Chambersburg for Hagerstown and also good: Cream a third of a cup of it badly-you will need Stations at 8.15 p. m. Secretary Leslie M. Shaw for more Eastern parties have purchased the save life. For sale by sary to keep There's consistency, at any rate." Intermediate butter with a cup and a half of white it now. lt may tea in a caddy that is air than twenty years and prior to going trotter Allabrieve, 2:10%, from George pink sugar mixed. About three or R. S. McKinney, Druggist, Taneytown, tight "Yes, the consistency of mush." - Leave Rocky Ridge for Emmitsburg at 8.30 and Leave to Washington was superintendent of Caswell of Detroit. sugar will be Md. Philatielphia Press. and 10.02 a. m.,and 3.30 and 7.00 p. xn. H. CONTINUE four tablespoonfuls of pink Emmitsburg for Rocky Ridge at 7.15 and 9.55 one and much of the time of two Sun- sufficient to color it. Add half a cup of 4.56 p. m. Annie M., 2:10%, pacing, by Gam- Those who are gaining flesh a. m., and 2.55 and day schools, and he has represented regular treat- strained strawberry juice and a scant Leave Bruceville for Frederick at 8.38, 9.36 brel, will be raced on the New Eng- and strength by and 10.40 a. in. and 5.00 and 6.36 p. m. Leave Des Moinee conference three times in ment with quarter of a teaspoonful of soda sifted Bruceville for Columbia, Littlestown and land tracks this season by Charles twice in two cups of pastry flour. Add Taneytown at 9.47 a. m., and 3.45 p. m. the general eonference of his church. Doble. Scott's Emulsion the raisins. Fold in the itiff whites of Leave Frederick for Baltimore at 7.18 a. in. . Paul 0. Stensland, the Norwegian and 3.06 and 4.55 p. should continue the treatment five eggs. It will take two persons to McKellip's Four Good Preparations banker of , has presented to the Corn Vinegar. In hot weather; smaller dose to and a little cool milk with it wiii fill the mould with the batter, one Connections at Cherry Run, W. Va. Scandinavian section of the Germanic which forms the rut one teacupful of shelled corn and • do away with any objection put in the white part 11. & G. passenger trains leave Cherry Run department of the University of Chi- which Is attached to fatty pro- border and the other the pink centre. Louis and Louis- one teacupful of brown sugar or mo- Cholera and Diarrhwa Syrup. Maryland Stock Powder. as follows: Cincinnati, St. valuable collection of 1,250 vol- ducts during the heated Fill a round mould and bake the cake ville Express, No. 56, daily, at 12.49 p. in.; Chi- cago a lasses in a jar. Fill up with water season. cago Express, No.7, daily, at 8.00 p. m. umes of old Norse literature, formerly and set in the sun, This takes three Send for free sample. for about an hour in a moderate oven. *Daily. All others daily except ounday. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, When done, cool it in the mould and in- Lum Turn Clothes Cleaner. Floral Antiseptic Tooth Powder. a part of the library of the noted his- weeks to make, but is one of the very 09415 Pearl Street, New York. GRISWoLD, Gen'l Traffic Manager. soc. and P.00; all druggists. vert it on a platter. Ice thickly with B. H. torian, Von Maurer. best vinegars. green icing colored with spinach green. Manufactured at MoKELLIP'S DRUG STORE, Taneytown, Md. F. M. HOWELL,General Passenger Agent. Porters.-Mrs. P. J. Shriver and BULWER'S ODDITIES. children, Paul and Ruth, visited friends Special Notices. TATOTOWN LOCAL COLUMN in the vicinity of Porters, from Friday no Fight the Author Made Against Every woman should - WIGAISIT & KOONS, till Monday. Signs of Old Age. Short advertisements will be inserted under this heading at lc, a word each issue. No Miss Bessie Davis, of Philadelphia, Bulwer's appearance was decidedly send for charge tinder 10c. Ciotti in Advanee Mrs. P. TAINIIGYTOWN, MD. Items of focal News of Special spent the fourth with her aunt, what is generally understood by "aris- 11. Lauterbach. tocratic" or what the French call "dis- CLEAN EGGS WANTED,Fowls, 11c; Isabelle and Margaret Lauterbach, of FREE SAMPLE Spring Chickens, weighing 14 to 2 lbs., Home Readers. A FORTUNATE ACCIDENT. tingue." Tall, Interest to near Haight, are visiting their cousins, slim, with finely cut 14e and 16c; young Ducks, over 3 lbs., Marie and Lulu Lauterbach, near Por- features, prominent among which was 10c; Squabs, 20c to 25c.; Calves over 120 All copy for ADVERTISEMENTS on this Ley to Her Perplexity Was Discov- Thursday ters. lbs., 5c, 50c for page must be in hand early on ered by Merest Chance. a long aquiline nose, with an abundatt delivering not later than morning of each week,except Special Notices Mr. Ebbert, Mrs. Morningstar and Thursday morning. Also, no poultry announcements. crop of curly brown hair and a full and short Miss Mattie Shoemaker attended the "My sister sent me a hat from Neve to be delivery not later than Thursday beard, the first impression he pro- Christian Endeavor convention in Balti- York a few weeks ago," said a George- morning.-SCHWARTZ'S Produce. GREAT REDUCTION Monday. duced, aided by a careful toilet, was Lutheran Communion services, this more, from Saturday till town woman. "It was a very smart FULTON John W. Parrish is quite ill at this hat, but no directions came with It. one of ease and elegance. At a din- HIGHEST CASH Prices paid for Sunday morning. Eggs, Calves and Poultry. 50c for de- time. The brim was narrow in one place and ner table, where he liked to speak, Messiah Lutheran Sunday School will livering Calves Tuesday evening or Wed- D. J. Hesson is off on a trip of a week wide exactly opposite it. I naturally and, if possible, to speak alone, he was hold their annual picnic, Aug. 12th., nesday morning.-G. W. MOWER. 6-10-5 Niagara and Canada. the certainly useful as well as ornamental or more, to commencing at 2.30 o'clock. Springfield knew the narrow side must be IN with MILLINERY! his large blue ribbon and star of YEAST 200 bushels new Thursday, Hospital band will furnish music. Prom- back. Hats always have been made Potatoes at 60c per Miss Mary Renner left, on a inent speakers will be present. that way since I can remember. It the Order of the Bath. There was and learn of our plan of send- bushel. Send your orders.-Joirsi E. relatives at Ladiesburg. on a visit to Owing to the damp and rainy weather didn't look well when I put it on that certain naivete, strange as that word ing it fresh from the factory to DAVIDSON. As the season is just closing, we the farmers have difficulty in getting turned up. may sound when applied to so confirm- your kitchen just are Rev. J. W. Ott, of Grand Rapids, way, for the wide side when you SIX PIGS 4 weeks old, for sale by their wheat in condition to haul; there wide ed a man of the world, in his vain and want it. No bother, no visiting his parents, near Rocky "I made up my mind that the trouble. Wm. C. N. Myers, near Piney Creek Mich., is has not been much threshing done, but making Special Prices on everything place must be the side instead of the very apparent struggle against the ir- Our plan insures successful bak- church. 7-15-2t. Ridge. what has been threshed made a fair front. It was a dreadful puzzle, that resistible encroachment of al% He ing, as you run no risk of stale yield. SEVEN POLAND China Pigs,6 in this line. Umbrellas are much worn this sum- hat. I put it on with the turned up did not give in with that philosophical yeast. We have been making weeks old, for sale by LAURA M. McGEE, near without plaits or at the left side. It made me look resignation which might have been ex- this yeast for twenty-five years mer-plain and full, place Uniontown. A Difference in Money. pected of one so clever and in some re- and the demand is tucks. queer, but new hats always do that greater than way at first. I wore it downtown to spects so wise. He fought against it ever. Write to-day for sample. CLEARING SALE of Straw Hats. All Baltimore, is "A little incident that I witnessed in Charles E. Angel, of meet my husband and do a little shop- tooth and nail. Lord Lytton's hair 25c hats, at 10c.-W. P. ENGLAR, Un- a gambling house in Mexico a few FULTON with his cousin, Miss dyed, and his face looked as YEAST CO.,. Inc. iontown, spending a week weeks ago made me feel a thrill of pride ping with him. He fussed about the seemed Richmond, Va. M. Dye, we were buying if art had been called in to rejuvenate Bessie E. Stultz. in my own country," said R. hat all the while SOW AND PIGS and several shoats, in one store I showed It. A quack in Paris had pretended Middletown, is of Boston. things. Finally for sale by N. A. BROWN, near Silver Hot Weather Peters, of Goods. . Mrs. Jennie out of "I had strolled into the place him bow much worse it looked put on to cure his growing deafness, a con- Run. 7-8-2t her parents, Mr. and watching here on a visit to motives of curiosity and was the other way, and he stopped fussing stant source of legitimate grief to their luck against the OUR COUNTRY ROADS Mrs. T. H. Eckenrode. the natives try and said it was a fool hat anyway it him. He was radiant one autumn on BEWARE of Summer storms. Provide It is unusual, at this season Your Mexican is ever a of the year, to make roulette wheel. because be thought against loss by taking out a Home storm has removed from was fixed. his return to town Wm. H. Overholtzer born gambler, and there is nothing on policy. cost 'Coming home the car was jammed. he was cured, but not for long. The THEIR IMPROVEMENT TOO EXPEN. The is small.-P. B. ENG- Cut Prices in Wichita, Kansas, a town of top side the earth that he will not bet LAR, Agent, Summer Wear, but we in- Perth, to was no doubt 5-3-tf his money on. One of the players called A man fell over me and knocked my copious use of snuff SIVE FOR THE FAIAMEFIS ALONE. about 50,000 population. out in Spanish to the man who was op- hat dear knows how far out of plumb. part of the attempted cure, of which UNDERTAKING.-W. Maurice Rout- tend giving our customers some a dollar's large George Miller and family, of', are erating the wheel to give him I was too mad at the thing to straight- the most palpable results were State and National Proposition, son de. Co., Undertakers and Embalm- Mr. worth of chips, and handed over a silver en it. When we got home my husband dark red or blue pocket handkerchiefs, ers, S. W.Cor. Green and Saratoga Sts., on a visit to Mr. Miller's parents, Says C. F. Miller of Kansas-Good rare Bargains in dollar, whereupon the other gave him with his other- Baltimore, Md. Mr. Routson was form- Miller, of this dis- said, 'That's a mighty pretty bat.' I quite out of harmony Highways of Dirt -Wide Tire and Mrs. G. Wesley four twenty-five cent tokens. At this the erly of Uniontown, Carroll Co. 3-4-ti looked in the glass. It was. The man wise elegant toilet. His expressions of Wheels on Vehicles. gambler shook his head and cried out trict. In the car had jerked it round the way regret at his impaired digestive organs 'that he had tendered gold and the man At the Kansas good roads last issue, that meant to go. It's wide and turn- something ludicrous abaNt it. He convention Wash Goods, We failed to note, in behind the wheel nodded and smilingly it was had Ladies' Oxfords, Men's Straw on his sigh to a rosy C. F. Miller, secretary of the Southeast COMING! COMING! Rev. B. E. Shaner is accompanied acknowledging his mistake, added four ing up in the back and narrow and would point with a and customer's stake. turned down in the front, and if the eheeked American apple and say, "To Kansas Good Roads association, de- visit to this section by Mrs. Shaner more counters to his JAN P. HARRIS' New Century Hats, "For a moment I was puzzled, for I man hadn't knocked it that way I'd think that there are people who can eat livered an interesting address on high- Negligee Shirts, etc. family. knew that it was not a gold dollar that have worn it all spring without finding that!" way improvement. He said in part: Jonas used, and then all of a sudden An account of the accident to had been out how it was intended to be worn."- One of his physical infirmities-his We,as Americans, are justly prod.l ot SHOWS it flashed over me that it was a United Hamer, a W. M. R. R., engineer and Washington Post. deafness-proved a bar to his ambi- our great railway and electric lines, F. States silver dollar, which is the equiva- this district,will tion. He was sorely disappointed JANETTOWN, MONDAY JULY IT, son of Jonas Harner, of lent of gold anywhere in the civilized for America today leads the world In when Lord Beaconsfield, instead of in- be found on first page. world. This was indeed the case, and BARNYARD GENEALOGY. her great modern lines of transporta- while the bigger Mexican coin, with cluding him in his last cabinet, "kick- Friday, on a tion. But when it conies to our com- WEANT & John S. Bower left, on really more metal in it, only got four I'm'a rooster incubated ed him upstairs" into the house of KOON$. Burke, mon highways and country roads no visit to his daughter, Mrs. Edna checks, the American dollar procured And an unsuccessful hatch; lords, principally because he could not I think on one will deny that they are not in keep- Pa. Miss Ber- eight. Here was a pretty fair object my comb's crooked' the debate.-Rudolph Lehman's at Brandywine Summit, And my feet are not a follow ing the of seemed to me, on the benefi- match. with progress our 1...31.ern in- him. lesson, it My crow is so discordant "Recollections." nice accompanied monetary sys- stitutions and development ilJr to be There is No Good cial effects of having a That it dwindles to a cackle; Reason Why Un- precludes all danger of a dis- compared with the highway systems of a single music-loving "Please change my address from tem which For comparison of feathers home should be counted dollar." There is not one I dare to tackle. CARE OF BOOKS. our sister nations. without one of these Bridge to National Military Home, ion "'I raise you $1,000; and I raise you This is the one great problem affect- my subscription for Though at many little drawbacks Greatest of Ohio, and renew back $5,000 more,' was the startling Marginal notes are usually superflu- ing our commercial, industrial so- Home Entertainers. I confess I sometimes quail. and -II. C. EDWARDS. talk I heard in a little poker game that undesirable. Any Terms- one year." I don't envy all the strawbacks ous and cial welfare today that is not in keep- Cash, Note or Instal- some Americans were playing while so- Mrs. Henry Who can perch upon a rail Corners should not be turned down ing with the movement of the wheels Mrs. Alex. B. McNair and journing in Bogota, the capital of meinetse And crow until they're winded or leaves folded in halves. of progress in other lines of national Remember, I sell you any kind, at Kansas, and both of a little while ago, said. P. T. any T. Hyser, both of Colombia, 'Bout a question of their birth price, but there's a big titled scratching Exposing books to heat or strong development. The bad and deplorable difference; formerly lived in this district, are Kern, of St. Louis. To the poultry the kind I recommend whom earth. sunlight warps the binding. condition of our counnon highways is and guarantee "This sort of conversation heard in On the surface of the the best, have a visit to relatives and friends. no screech nor thin here on the United States would imply that plu- Never bend back the covers of a admitted and undisputed by all. It is horn3r- I de so often wonder tones, buta rich, sweet, pleas- of Pius tocrats of the John W. Gates type were both level. no longer a question for argument. The ing, Edward, the six year old son How they make a good impression, book, but keeP them tugarandl, the national game, but no such want on a water cart, playing And again I have to ponder Do not turn a book on its face or people good roads. It is simply a often mistaken J. Fink, while playing drawn from this A Mirth Provoking and Side-Split- fodrdaecetuDatI.Taelknina inference could be Just to frame the right expression, book. question of ways and meaes. Singing. his right arm. The little were place any weight on an open ting Entertainment for Young fell and broke affair in Bogota. The Americans For in social life a rooster Our present system As I deal book from the of road laws and and Old. direct with the manufac- doing very well at this writing. playing with the native paper money, Must depend, like humankind. Never open a large fellow is roadmaking is adequate. We de- fnearra Headquarters, and can as- which is worth just 1 cent on the dollar, Upon some gallant booster ends or cover, but from the center. on pend almost wholly on the farmers for GRAND STREET PARADE AT NOON ! sure you of the Latest, Cheapest and David F. Phillips returned home, who did the original Who can tout him as a "find." placed so that the man Bookcases should not be Two Performances each, day, at 2 and Best at all times. Try me! visit to his $10 in real our roads. It is too great a burden to Saturday, from an extended 'lifting' of $1,000 bet only But all things have an ending. against outside walls on account of the 8 p. m. Doors openi at 1 and 7 p. m. enjoyed while his adversary came back be borne by any one class when all My daughter, in Camden, N. J. He money, As for me, I am not proud; probable dampness. Price of Admission reduced. Specialties, of but $50. Still it derive benefits alike from good roads. improved in at him with a 'tilt' I will pick my way, depending Musical Instruments, including Talk his visit greatly and is also lofty A blunt knife of ivory, wood or metal Children under 12 years, 15c. sounded grand to make those On a cackle that's not loud, It is a state and national proposition, log Machines, Pianos and Organs, And when the cook beheads me should be used for cutting new books, Adults, 25c. health' financial declarations, and it was about and the great and important question etc.; Instruction in Music; En- I don't think the guests will stoop or the most interesting poker game I ever not a sharp instrument. before Performances rain shine. Water- larged Longwell, who was recent- To try to learn the pedigree us is to arouse the people to a Portraits; Cleaning Miss Sallie -Washington Post. liquid be spilt on a book, wipe proof Tents. The children are invited witnessed." Of the rooster in the soup. If any realization of 'their responsibility to and Repairingepaairipnagpe Or.rgans; in Piney Creek cemetery, has to visit the little Ponies and Donkeys. ly buried -J. S. Tyler in Judge. it off at once gently with a soft cloth favor and work for legislation that will Wall the Trustees of the Piney Creek paper. Do Don't forget Day willed to Weill Weill! Well!!! ••••••11.... or absorb it with blotting secure state and national aid. This is and Date— la Years Experience in all departments Taneytown church $2,000., and to the — It Depends. not dry it by a fire, the only solution to this great question. Monday, July 17, 1905. Presbyterian chdrch $2,000. Two friends were walking along the Dragging a book out from the shelf And now I want to speak of a seem- EDW. P. ZEPP, Special Agent, them street together. Suddenly one of by the binding at the top is hurtful. If ing misunderstanding of this good 6-10-6mo Congregational Missionary Society Executors' Sale TANEYTOWN, MD. The turned to the other. books are wedged in too tightly in a church will render a you ever noticed," he asked, — OF A — of the Reformed "Have case they become shabby. Rey. dependent we are upon the word D. T. special program, on Sunday night. "how REINDOLLAR. D. M. MEHRING. C. H. BASEHOAR well ?" Shaffer, of Thurmont, will ad- American Manners. Valuable Farm Chas. D. "Why, no, how do you mean ?" invited. se dress the meeting. All cordially "Well-now don't you see ? I used The average American man is near Taneytown, Carroll County Md. it then. You can't help using it. It's much more polite, agreeable and con- Wednesday, July 26th., at 8 p.m., On impossible. I'll bet you can't say good- siderate to the average woman that all By virtue of the authority contained in the church, the Taneytown Presbyterian without saying it. I'll bet last will and testament ot Samuel L. Angell, in nig ht?eto, me other men seem rough and indifferent late of Carroll the Re- County, deceased, and by vir- a lecture on "John Calvin and you inner." by comparison. In this department If tue of an order of the Orphan's court of Car- given "A right. I'll take you if you'll do roll County,the undersigned, as executors of formation in Switzerland," will be In no other the American man has no the same-that is, when we part, as we said deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the REINDOLLAR, MEHRING & Everybody BASEHOAR, Mr. Geo. H. Birnie. rival. He is the best mannered crea- premises situated on the public road leading by do two blocks from here, the one who from to ture in the world to thp cesual nnioae Bruceville Bridgeport, and adjoining come. sayi well first will pay for the dinner." the lands of Daniel Harman and others, and THE BIG NEW CASH STORE! "Agreed." beingespepially female human being about 2 miles from Taneytown, Maryland, on Garland will be one of Rev. D. Frank They walked along slowly, each en- -he brushes elbows with iu the course TUESDAY, AUGUST 1st., 1905, THE Park POPULAR PRICE STORE! the speakers at Mountain Lake to occupy the other's atten- 'of the day's march. He doesn't use at I o'clock, p. m., all that Valuable and De- deavoring sirable Farm, of 18th. He away from which the late Samuel L. Lutheran reunion, on August tion by conversation leading half as many "Thank yous" as the Angell died, seized ar.d possessed containing (New Goods Weekly.) this the subject uppermost. much, but will not be able to visit Taneytown, French or bow and smile so 88 ACRES OF LAND, more or less; Finally they came almost abruptly to and also the invites his friends to "come to he will give himself trouble to open private road belonging to said year, but the corner where they were to part. farm, leading from the farm to the Keysville doors, to hall carriages, to get up and The Keep on testing that Uniform System of the mountains" to see him. They looked at each other intently. road. improvement consist of a substan- Profits which the story writ- c'Ter his seat in omnibuses, to help be- A ROUGH TRIP TO MARKET. tially built 2-Story WRATH- is telling A convulsive shudder came over each er you about, the Third Chapter of which will appear in next advertise- on to trains and hold -\ E4BOARDED DWELLING Attention is called to the of them. Each opened his mouth to parceled women roads question in the minds of Some HOUSE, containing I] rooms, week's issue of THE CARROLL, RECORD. column, of the coming speak, but found that It was impossible. the baby while the mother helps off the people who are inclined to oppose it hee large Rank Barn, 80-ft long, ment, in another corn house, blacksmith shop, Shows. Finally by a superhuman effort in rest of her off mrIng.---New York World. an use they think that good roads, as of John P. Harris' New Century buggy shed, wagon shed, hog house, hen Everything Catchy and Up-to-date! silence they shook hands and parted. - - - advocated, mean the niacadatnizing of house, &c. There is a never-failing spring of animals, acrobatic performances water at the dwelling house and an Trained They next day they met again. The roads, and artesian attrac- POINTED PARAGRAPHS. all main roads, crossroads well at the barn. There is also an abundance No fun, are given as the chief face of each lighted up as he saw the Shopworn Articles I and "Will you clean my front porch if I all, and on account of the expense they of fruit on the property, and the land is all is well recommended other. cleared except about Al of an acre which is in tions. The show you this nice pudding?" Silence often covers a lot of igno naturally oppose it. This is a mistake, Suddenly, however, each became give hot oak timber. doubt be largely attended. and will no to the "It all depends on how I feel after I rance. for good roads can be made out of dirt This farm has been recently limed, the aware that he could not speak buildings recently painted, is under good coat of 'Well''- eat It."-St. Louis Post-Dispatch. men are too lazy to make either as well as other material, and of neces- The fire hydrants were given a other without beginning, Some fT,resltil ewhaosrethf a trhme tiTo p flpae ij•-y Do you want New Goods, New Styles, New Prices ? shine Neither of them would give in. The enemies or friends. sity dirt roads or improved dirt roads feonnecdinesgirainndg ias is brilliant green this week, and now is now tenant, whose term expires on that now in the midst of our Sherman and Jefferson. will continue to be 'used for many under a scare an result is Only a born can be train: the 31st, ciny uf March nen. conspicuously enough to men who Follow the Crowd out boasted civilization are two Joseph Jefferson, the actor, and Gen- years to come on crossroads and the Tagus op SALEI- cash on day of town water and popular at the same time. One-third automobile. Some think the have always been the closest friends eral Sherreatt ware great friends. Up- less traveled reeds sale or upon the ratification of the sale by the .Never judge a man's ability as a roads, The geed Come One and All, and get your share white. There are always suddenly rendered speechless toward Court, balance in two equal payments of six of the Bargains! The New needs painting on a certain occasion Jefferson called movement is only iu favor of hard and twelve months; the deferred payments to each other. horse trader by the prayers lie offers in Fabrics now exhibited on our counters have been selected in the ready to kick; they will buy pink upon the general. After a pleasant roads on the main thoroughfares and be secured by the bonds or single bills of the leading people public, purchaser with agr21 security, markets of the world. lemonade, but when they chat Jefferson rose to go, and General heavy traveled dirt roads ice cream and people he. roads, where bearingnteresfrtheyEle; Strength? It Is surprising hew SOM1 allcasathe they are not satis- Do You Want Sherman caught sight of a sheet of would not stand the travel-in other option of the purchaser. get deep pink water, gin IO practice economy after they go If you want to increase your strength paper under the chair where the actor words, the construction of roads adapt- AMELIA ANGELL, Our Clothing Department fied. the broke. HARRY F. ANGELL, you must add to and not take from had been sitting. ed to the needs of the travel over them. Exectors of Samuel L. Angell, deceased. right words, the food that Many a man has died without ti is full of the latest things in Mayor Strite, of Hagerstown,was physical. In other "Jefferson." he called, picking up the In my judgment, I think that the J. N. 0. SMITH, Alla. Gents' Furnishings—Clothing, Hats, Caps,(tc you eat must be digested, assimilated struggle who found it impossible to live JOSEPH D. BROOKS, Attorney. 7-8-4t the Curfew ordinance,because paper and carrying it to the doer,"you ideal country road is a hard road cen- in vetoing by the nerves, blood fire and appropriated that way. provided for tie ringing of the from dropped this, I think." ter, with dirt road driveway on either it and tissues, before being expelled faith, OPP INDUSTRIES OF PARIS, The Bargain Department Fire- took the sheet wit4 an ef- It sometimes happens that side. This presents advantages for bells. The bell on the Taneytown the intestines. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Jefferson was astonishing. hope and charity fill the stage to tie; both wet and dry and when- in the Basement, is saould never be sounded adds to the physical. It gives strength fusion of thanks that weather, There Are Night Hawks of Many Ps. now completed. Ask to see those Beautiful mens' building esetesige of gratitude.-Chicago News. for to and builds up strength in the human "My dear general," be exclaimed, ever prapticelne and possible, by sal- cellar Varieties, except for fire. The ringing of it system. It is pleasant to the taste and "you have saved my life!" Cient width outside of the trenches. I Jardinieres, Telescopes, and firemen is The Paltitt-SSOU1' nult Is the hum- Dress Cases, meetings of town council palatable, and the only combination of "It seems to me you're rather care- Relining a eons, should favor tbe construction of geed blest member of the ragpickers' corpo- mistake, and should be discon- digestants that will digest the food and has a jacket to Steam Cookers, a great less to carry such valuable papers When a tailor reline roads in this way. ration. Ile is generally a laborer out Wash Boilers, enable the system to appropriate all of around so loosely," replied the general he first rips out half of the old lining The subject of good roads is a very tinued. -giving qualities. of work and collects whatever he can its health and strength for a pattern, leaving the other anti every-thing pertaining to the in surprise. at- important question and one that is tru- find and judges salable from a scrap convenience of Housekeepers. this week put- -Sold by J. McKellip. Druggist, Taney- Mr. A. Martin was here and unfolding the tached as a guide. Then he cuts the ly worthy of our effort and careful town, Md. Jefferson laughed of paper or an orange peel to a dilapi- shipment of 10,000 cases of new lining from the pattern and sews Very Truly ting away a paper revealed its contents. It was study. There are many important fea- dated stove. Take old ncenie, for ex- Yours, getting ready for It up, leaving the underarm seams tures to be brought out in a discussion cans, preparatory to A Picture of Man. the manuscript pf the opening pages ample. Itqwever Lma, they have a open. He bastes in one half of the this one I the season's pack of sweet corn. tie of the great actor's autohlqgraphy.- of question, of which em market value, tor they always contain REINDOLLAR, lining, lifting it Meng the (mints end pleased to nwheele of proge MEHRING & 13!ISEHOAR. thinks there will be more corn raised Man is a funny little cuss and hasn't Lippincott's Magazine. preeeetas in the instep one sound piece that can around and makes bottom et the picket and then rips out ress" in this refer to last, in this section, but long to stay; he flies movement, I the serve again and generally two or three TAN/XI:OWN, MD this year than Some a fuss and then he hides away. Muni'. the word. the half of the old lining that was left use of wide tire wheels, They are road- more at the heel and the back. Old fields are very grassy, in some cases, - the men imagine they are great and some was a big crowd on the street attached end Ignites in the remaining Instead of road breakers. Al- — There makers provision tins, again, are full of money; • to excessive rainfall and to the fact tear up jack, but each meets the +•+•+•••+•+•+•+•+•+*+•+*+• due try to corner as the car stopped and two wo- half of the new. Now be hems the ready a number of the eastern and the lead soldering clue be removed and +•+•+e+e+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+• been too busy with same old fate and trots the same old that farmers have men started to say goodby. They new lining around the bottom, neck central states have *acted legislation melted into cakes, wIriiie the goes • track. Great Ceasar is dead and Alex- tin their grain and hay to give the cornfields weren't going to see each other for a and fronts and last of all he does the favoring the use of wide tire wheels. to make ander's gone the way the rest of us children's toys. There are HI "such an awful lot to armholes and underarm seams, into England, France and Germany haye LL'S,msegioft- needed working. must go. The sages, heroes, -poets, all week and had about 0.000 of this class of night birds the men of wealth and worth, into an say." Then they embraced, and nip which any excess of material Fen gq, fill repegnized the 'benefits ot wide In Paris. Auother quaint night bird family reunion and TRY On last Sunday a open grave must fall and crumble back conductor unfeelingly shouted: After this is done the linings of the tires as road maintainers and prohibit Is the "guardian angel." The "guard- OUR DELICIOUS dinner was held at the home of Mr. and to earth. Let's not join the mad affray, "Step lively, please!"_ sleeves are put in. the hauling of heavy loads without the ian angel" is a person attached tq the agonize our Mrs. G. Wesley Miller, of this district, struggle like the deuce and The blond stepped aboard and the use of them, the width to be in propor- establishments of acne nrastraquets- Soda Water and Ice life away, for really what's the use? As Dwyer Understood It. tion to the tonnage. Six inch tires Cream Soda. the occasion being partly in honor of the brunette said: are in hnoieepers-and certain public Let's live and love and sing awhile, and -When I was out with my Miller, wife and "Oh. Jenny, there's something else Chaffer very common In Fra.ncp, 11(1 the goy. houses for the purpose of looking after visit of their son, George and then, give to every work some now auto yesterday I ran across Higbee, encouraging the use their children wanted to say, but it's a secret and I ernment is of the safety of drunken customers. He For Freahost and Best children, of Ohio. All of one a smite that cheers the hearts of hospital was he tak- Groceries, at Lowest Prices, go to 4y hut yo" le tne pleyer.7:Tta what wagons built with the rear axle ex- accompanies them to their homes, were present; also men. And whether we are crowned don't want 4113'14( de- and grand-children .0-Tarrytown (N. Y.) News. tending than the front wheels, Hill's New Store. with flowers or chilled with winter world to know it." The car jerked for- wider fends them in case of need, as. often grandmother Harman, and William L. snows,with happiness let's fill the hours, ward and she called gut: "I'll drop for the purpose of giving greater roll- as Ilot !filo. tq pot them to bed and 10 lbs. Rice, for 25c. • 10 lbs. Small Soup Blanche Harman. The event Beans, 25c. and Miss ere we turn up our toes. you a postal in the morning Millet; yoe A Smooth Article. ing surface, lea‘.,es them only When they are with- 5 lbs. Lima Beans, 25c. 6 lbs. grandmother Harman's Large Soup Beans, 25c. also celebrated all about It. Remember, etinn's the When Yon find it noneasary tn oso salve In this way two feet tia More is relied out the react, of iiilsohler. He earns Pickles, 6c a dozen. birthday. About twenty in all, were What Is It? word!"-Chice go Inter Ocean use DeWitt's Witch 1-Inset Salve, It is by the travel or the wagon, and it has about ao melts a day, Cases are also very enjoyable day was the purest and best for Sores, Eczema, been proved that very heavy loads can CM record where grateful drunkards present, and a Higher qualification. A FULL LINE OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO, A Buzz-a whirr- Burns, Boils, Blind, Bleeding, Itchingor be hauled without injury to the roads. have remembered the "angel" in their spent. Cutten-Jorg1ns is always bragging A cloud of dust- Protruding Piles. Get the genuine De- It has also been demonstrated by tests ri'obtisrientuvern:qet&l:e socuol emoptiihmiesnrtvIlitd4he about his wife's eookery. Is she such J. Frank A. Grimes, of California, who A wild, blood-cuidling yell- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve.-Sold by that the draft of wide tires Is equal to if flashing by- famous cook 't McKellip, Druggist, Taneytown, Md. recently visited relatives in Taneytown, A ghastly object not less than the narrow tire on hard in the purchase or tA hilVituw, the object Groceries, Confectioneries, Ice Cream, Then silence-and a smell. Dryele-No. she's more than that. stricken with apoplexy, in Balti- roads, making their use a double ad- of which Is hum was She's a hypnotist. She has Jorgins un- Bread, Cakes, Rolls, Etc., more, on Monday. He was on his way So She Had Learned. . vantage to good roads. tump6m'tant ittolg4litjtlibl'iittl•dmiAim s the mem- -Mar. der SIMI) lairfeel a9ntrol that he'll eat his Bargain Excursion to Pen some one asks, iilde tires are such ber of the guild (les pattes mouillees. back to California and was visiting anything she fooks, no matter how bad We mean to build our business on Select Qualities, Fresh Sunday, July !rd. a good thing, can't they be used to im- He deals in tobacco manufactured relatives and friends in the city giving It in.-Chicago Tri buns Goods and prove our present bad roads?" Wide from stumps or cigars awl efiFirettes Up-to-date service. What you get at HILL'S must good-bye. The attack came on The Western Maryland R. R. an- them tires, although useful, are not prieeti, street and holds us- Sunday, July 23rd., they Carp, picked PP In the be Right. him while at the home of Mrs. Suman nounce that on She Didn't special cheap excursion to ages on the Place Maubert, by the where he will run a Edith-1 don't care what sort of a a former New Windsor friend, West- igani4d1Pruotns,:b oa t:eiq cgotte%Prt!hliellYinedireamsliedil statue of Etienne Dolet, twice a week Pen-Mar, the round trip rate from bust-mod I get. I-1. S. now lies in an extremely critical condi- only 75c and other sta- draft. Under such conditions, where at 3 a, in. On these days the square is HILL. 4. minster, being Mamma-You don't ,•are? Why, scant hopes of recovery. He tions in proportion. Special train will the narrow tire cuts through the mud, called the "market of wet paws." tion with Edith! How can you say such a thing? i 11$11+0$0.1,,ste4.0+ee. o+ +*+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+.+0+•+•••+•+•+ since receiv- leave Westminster at 9 a. m., stopping the wide tires will carry it,. making The industry is quite remuneretive has been unconscious ever Edith-No, 1 just don't care, so long to and including Thnrinout and return- heavier draft. I speak from practical on a modest scale, ef emirs% and ing the stroke. leave Pen-Mar as he's rich and liomidsome and kind to The Wrong Party. Taneytown Grain and Hay ing, will Park at 0,30 p. tesbuot)iliedi Itidenegn:bcer, being a dealer in the would be even moro efi were It loot for Market. Harp, of m. This will be an event in the exclu- 11107-se there:-Catholic Standard and Foreign Count-I have called, sir, to Grand Chancellor Reno S. ',lenient and wagon trade (And having terIteilflctivcteristir orlehdnthetipu stepped In with Corrected weekly, on day of sion line, and everything will be done to Times ask permission to pay my addresses to publications. P., visited the Taneytown the qf the the K. of. make it one of the most enjoyable ex- ebserved plesely prOgress Prices paid by The Reindollar Co. of your daughter. Lodge, on Tuesday night, in the interest run by the Company to Pinched. wide tire movement in our cemmuulty, grounds the monopoly it holds pro- Wheat, new 75075 cursions ever Old Man-Oh, that's all right, 1 don't outlined campaign for in- popular Pen-Mar. For further informa- new and believe that the use of wide tires peeded to tax the tobacco ,collected Corn, .... 55@,55 of a clearly "Have yon !peel) room In your object. But I don't know what the ...... tion apply to your local ticket agent. 2t th with so much painstaking care. creasing the membership of the order in fiat?" half dozen other fellows she's engaged Bye, new [email protected] roteagds that of "Room! Mercy me. 1 should think agdoovra alongw i TRY:- Oats the domain Maryland. He was ac- To Protect the to will say ab-mt it.-New York Week- 30®30 not. Why, our kitchtn and dining able legislation should he enacted in Highways. companied by two Brothers from Fred- Powder Paper. To prevent ly.' Timothy Hay, [email protected] room are so small that we have to use Kansas for the encouragement of the destruction of roads erick, Messrs Marsh and Grove, and An ingenious end convenient substi- Commissioner Hunter of Pennsylvania Mixed Hay 4.0065.00 condensed milk."-Mdwankee Sentinel. use of same, for narrow tires and poor Where? delegations were present from Westmins- tute for the ordinary complezion pow- recommends that it be made a misde- Bundle Rye Straw, new 8.00P6.00 drainage are surely the greateseene- "Do you think women are lamer than Union Bridge. der is simply a dainty booklet te be During the Discussion. meanor, punishable with a heavy fine ter and The object of the sales of good roads. ;neer Ale asked. carried in one's chatelaine and to be efiow, If you'll just listen to me"- or imprisonment, for drivers to injure Baltimore Markets. visit, which will be duplicated in every i'No," replied the old bachelor. used when occasion calls and then with "Oh, you can't convince me." roads by the use of rough, ice or drag Corrected Weekly. Lodge in the state, is to add twenty Good for Stomach Trouble and itWhere is there a man who would rapidity and without courting notice. "Probably not, but if we're going to flocks or. by plowing a gutter along. Wheat,...... - - ...... 87@9° members, during the year, to each work as hard at anything as the aver- Are you at all conscious that you are spend the rest of the night in argu- side the miteadam with a heavily load- Corn 58@60. Lodge. Refreshments were served and "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver age woman does to fool people on her oats muggy and that your face is far from ment I want my share of the time."- ed wagon or otherwise. He recom- 34®36, have age?" the meeting, throughout, was enthusias- clear and dry? that is neces- Tablets done me a great deal of mends that narrow on -Chicago tkeeord-Hera Id. Then all New York Press. tires heavy Rye 6.5®70 tic and enjoyable. sary to effect the requisite imprOve- good," says C. Towns, ot Rat Portage, wagons shall be abolished. Hay, Timothy 13.00®14.00 is to a leaf "Marriage," remarked the woman of Ontario, Canada. "Being a mild physic ment tear from this little pjfferentiatinff. - Hay, Mixed 9.00®10.013 volume, pass it over the cheeks and Friend Mink the world, "brings a man out." the after effects are not unpleasant; ap4 When you want a pleasant laxative Enthusiastic -Don't yen what you may have to Hay, Clover 9.000410.0G brow and consign it to the four winds. FIygee is a beautiful singer? 14 guess that's right," sighed the IR Say you "saw it in the REC- that is easy to take and certain to at Miss I can recommend them to all who suffer sell, or what you may Straw, Rye, bales 11. 1012.00 sophisticated woman. "Since I've use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver No puff, no pad, is needed. The whole Musical Critic-Yes, she Is a singer, been from stomach disorder. For sale by Bran 17.11018.00 ORD," when attracted by an ad- want to buy, in our Special Notice col- Tablets. For sale by R. S. McKinney, operation Je quietly and quickly per- more or less, and she certainly is beau. married my husband has been out R. S. McKinney, Druggist, Taneytown, , Middlings 18.11019.00 umn. It will pay. Druggist, Tane3-town, Md. formed. tiful.-Chicago Tribune. shout live nights a week." Md. vertisement. ipotatoes, per bushel